because the code generated by finalize_data_node() can't deal with that
(and it's called from gen_finalize_code() *after* the local symtable
of the current procedure has been allocated, and therefore the
make_not_regable() call of the generated addrnode doesn't do anything)
git-svn-id: trunk@5414 -
* fix rtti generation
* rtti is now written at the end of a module when all info is available,
this prevents some duplicate rtti entries cause by inheritance
git-svn-id: trunk@5363 -
* symtables based on TFPHashObjectList and TFPObjectList
* rename torddef.typ to torddef.ordtype
* rename tfloatdef.typ to tfloatdef.floattype
* rename tdef.deftype to tdef.typ
* remove obsolete browser code, browcol is kept so the ide
can still be compiled
git-svn-id: trunk@5192 -
Not sure how it ever worked, nor how exactly symtable ppu entries
work -- but it's now stored with the recorddef (which also means
that bitpacking is disabled currently for objects and classes,
since they are based on tabstractrecorddef rather than trecorddef)
git-svn-id: trunk@4679 -
+ use {$bitpacking on/+} to change the meaning of "packed"
into "bitpacked" for arrays. This is the default for MacPas.
You can also define individual arrays as "bitpacked", but
this is not encouraged since this keyword is not known by
other compilers and therefore makes your code unportable.
+ pack(unpackedarray,index,packedarray) to pack
length(packedarray) elements starting at
unpackedarray[index] into packedarray.
+ unpack(packedarray,unpackedarray,index) to unpack
packedarray into unpackedarray, with the first
element being stored at unpackedarray[index]
* todo:
* "open packed arrays" and rtti for packed arrays are not
yet supported
* gdb does not properly support bitpacked arrays
git-svn-id: trunk@4449 -
requirements for normal searching and for overloaded searching.
For overloaded searching we need to have the context of the
object where the overload is defined and not the current
module
git-svn-id: trunk@4391 -
the external linker
* create import libraries for dll imports, this uses
the new objdata framework to generate the binary
object files directly without needing an assembler pass
* store import_dll and import_name in ppu
* external linker uses import libraries
* internal linker uses import info from symtables,
no dlls are needed anymore
git-svn-id: trunk@3255 -