so that they can still be freed after the reference has been changed
(e.g. in case of array indexing or record field accesses) (mantis #33628)
git-svn-id: trunk@38814 -
o separate information for reading and writing, because e.g. in a
try-block, only the writes to local variables and parameters are
volatile (they have to be committed immediately in case the next
instruction causes an exception)
o for now, only references to absolute memory addresses are marked
as volatile
o the volatily information is (should be) properly maintained throughout
all code generators for all archictures with this patch
o no optimizers or other compiler infrastructure uses the volatility
information yet
o this functionality is not (yet) exposed at the language level, it
is only for internal code generator use right now
git-svn-id: trunk@34996 -
it was AT_NONE, which is invalid and should never be used
* explicitly pass the correct value for all calls to those methods elsewhere
in the compiler
git-svn-id: trunk@34250 -
tasmdata.DefineAsmSymbol() and all routines that call it
o will be used to automatically generate AB_INDIRECT sybols when
necessary
git-svn-id: trunk@34164 -
moved the code to create the procedure start/end etc. that was at the
call sites of g_external_wrapper() into the new g_external_wrapper()
-> got rid of the x86-specific code in expunix, and fixed expunix for
llvm (e.g. tests/test/tlib1{a,b})
git-svn-id: trunk@34131 -
the stack pointer during the prolog. This was done previously in
tcg.g_proc_entry(), but that routine is called after register allocation
and hence has no influence. Also cleaned up the deallocation of that
register by moving the previously ifdef'd code to thlcgppcgen
(mantis #27634)
git-svn-id: trunk@30164 -
future use by high level code generator targets
o this in turn required that all a_load*_loc* methods are called via
hlcg rather than via cg, since a location can be a subsetref/reg and
and those are no longer handled in tcg
o that then required moving several force_location_* routines into
thlcg because they use a_load_loc*, but did not take tdef size
parameters (which are required by the thlcg a_load_loc* routines)
o the only practical consequence is that from now on, you have to
use hlcg.location_force_mem/reg() (fpureg not yet) and
hlcg.gen_load_loc_cgpara() instead of the removed versions from ncgutil,
and hlcg.a_load*loc*() instead of cg.a_load*loc* if a subsetref/reg
might be involved
git-svn-id: trunk@21287 -