Implemented attributes for class types and properties (based on work by Joost van der Sluis). Added TCustomAttribute - a base class for attributes. Added TUnitInfo record to RTTI. It contains the unit name and unit options (for now only a flag which specifies if the unit contains attributes). Added several tests for attributes.
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private_extern (or plain global in case of PECOFF, as the effect is
the same there): visible across object files, but they become local
when linked into a binary/library. This enables cross-unit inlining
of functions accessig implementation-only symbols.
git-svn-id: trunk@42340 -
rawbytestring so the compiler does not try to convert it to the declared
string type of the function result, as this may not be available
(mantis #32510)
git-svn-id: trunk@37889 -
* compinnr.inc include file converted to a unit
* inline number field size stored in ppu increased from byte to longint
* inlines in the parse tree (when written with the -vp option) now printed with
their enum name, instead of number
git-svn-id: trunk@36174 -
code from one unit to another, but in splitting some methods
I made a couple of mistakes :/ (causing global variables to be
initialised three times)
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for the InitFinalTable, because they are declared as ALUUInt in the RTL and
sinttype doesn't always correspond to the ALU size (it differs on platforms
with the combination of a 64-bit ALU and 32-bit address space)
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- register a symbol in the unit's public or extern asm symbol list
- add an indirect symbol when defining the symbol
- use an indirect symbol instead of the direct one
This will be needed to correctly handle resourcestrings for packages
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symbol is defined
o removed all places where AB_INDIRECT symbols were explicitly generated
o only generate AB_INDIRECT symbols for AT_DATA on systems_indirect_var_imports
o for some symbols an indirect symbol is always required (because they are
dereferenced by code in RTL units) -> use new AT_DATA_FORCEINDIRECT type
git-svn-id: trunk@34165 -
tasmdata.DefineAsmSymbol() and all routines that call it
o will be used to automatically generate AB_INDIRECT sybols when
necessary
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compiler/ngenutil.pas, tnodeutils:
* InsertThreadvarTablesTable: reference a unit's (and the program's) threadvar table using a indirect symbol
* InsertThreadvars: generate an indirect symbol for the threadvar table
rtl/inc/threadvr.inc:
* TltvInitTablesTable: add an additional indirection for the tables field
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Adjust non-Windows resources to work with indirect main information as well.
rtl/inc/systemh.inc, TEntryInformation:
+ new cross platform field ResLocation which stores the pointer to the resources
rtl/inc/intres.inc:
* change the type of ResHeader from PResHdr to PPResHdr (and adjust code that uses it accordingly; Note: the first dereferencing is assumed to be always valid!)
* adjust declaration of ResHeader depending on whether indirect main information is used or not
rtl/darwin/sysinit.pas & rtl/linux/si_impl.inc:
* pass the location of the resources through SysInitEntryInformation
rtl/bsd/system.pp & rtl/linux/system.pp:
+ new public variable FPCResLocation which is setup by SysEntry
rtl/win32/sysinit.inc:
* initialize ResLocation of SysInitEntryInformation as Nil
rtl/win32/system.pp:
* initialize ResLocation of EntryInformation as Nil
........
For systems that support both internal and external resources (in this case only Darwin ones) we need to generate the FPC_RESLOCATION symbol always, because the SysInit unit is resource type agnostic.
ngenutil.pas, tnodeutils:
* InsertResourceInfo: generate FPC_RESLOCATION symbol pointing to 0 in case the program is compiled on Darwin with resources set to external ones (-We)
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