out-of-range constants, because of the comments mentioned in #35753
(except for enums, as apparently Delphi does the same)
* added range check warnings about explicit type casts that throw away
bits (e.g. byte($fff)), without giving warnings for most common cases
(like cardinal(-1))
* fixed masking/sign exting constant array indices (must be based on index
range type size/signedness rather than on array size/"signedness")
git-svn-id: trunk@42275 -
o unsetting po_inline while parsing the implementation for various reasons
(interprocedural goto/label, accessing a local in a parent frame,
having nested procedures)
o instead handle this via the pio_inline_not_possible flag
o noreturn can no longer be specified only in the implementation
git-svn-id: trunk@40789 -
The added test shows such a bogus warning (sadly the test suite can handle the occurence or absense of certain messages yet :/ )
git-svn-id: trunk@33324 -
pexpr.pas:
+ new enum texprflag and corresponding set texprflags
* comp_expr: replace accept_equal and typeonly with texprflags parameter
* factor: replace typeonly and hadspecialize with texprflags parameter
* sub_expr: replace accept_equal and typeonly with texprflags parameter
* adjust calls to comp_expr(), factor() and sub_expr()
other units:
* adjust calls to comp_expr(), factor() and sub_expr()
git-svn-id: trunk@32269 -
If assembler block has no modified register list, it is still handled in pass2, by allocating all volatile registers (not only the integer ones as before).
git-svn-id: trunk@30011 -
type
TTestLongInt = specialize SomeOtherUnit.TTest<LongInt>;
will now have to read as
type
TTestLongInt = SomeOtherUnit.specialize TTest<LongInt>;
While this is not backwards compatible this situation should arise seldomly enough and the benefits especially in context with generic functions/procedures/methods outway the drawbacks.
pbase.pas:
* try_consume_unitsym: add a allow_specialize parameter that allows to parse "specialize" in front of a non-unit symbol; whether it was a specialization or not is reported using a new is_specialize parameter
+ add a new overload try_consume_unitsym_no_specialize that calls try_consume_unit sym with allow_specialize=false and a dummy is_specialize parameter
* switch calls to try_consume_unitsym to try_consume_unitsym_no_specialize
pstatmnt.pas, try_statement:
* switch call to try_consume_unitsym to try_consume_unitsym_no_specialize
* adjust call to parse_nested_types
ptype.pas:
+ extend id_type with the possibility to disallow unit symbols (needed if a specialize was already parsed) and to report whether a specialize was parsed
+ extend parse_nested_types with the possibility to tell it whether specializations are allowed
* have parse_nested_types specialize generic defs if one is encountered and local type defs are allowed
* id_type: only allow "unitsym.specialize sym" or "specialize sym", but not "specialize unitsym.sym"
* single_type: correctly handle specializations with "specialize" keyword
* read_named_type.expr_type: there is no longer a need to check for "specialize" keyword
pexpr.pas:
+ new function handle_specialize_inline_specialization which tries to specialize a type symbol
* handle_factor_typenode: handle specializations after a point that follows a record or object (why isn't this part of postfixoperators anyway? O.o)
* postfixoperators: handle "specialize" after records and objectdefs
* factor_read_id: handle "specialize" in front of an identifier (and after unit symbols)
+ added tests
* adjusted test webtbs/tw16090.pp
git-svn-id: trunk@29768 -
o made all (non-abstract) tdef and tsym constructors virtual
o added c*def/c*sym classref types for every (non-abstract) t*def/t*sym
class
o added cpusym unit for every architecture that derives a tcpu*def/tcpu*sym
class from the base classes, and initialises the c*def/c*sym classes with
them. This is done so that the llvm target will be able to derive from
the tcpu*def/sym classes without umpteen ifdefs, and it also means that
the WPO can devirtualise everything because the c* variables are only
initialised with one class type
o replaced all t*def/t*sym constructor calls with c*def/c*sym constructor
calls
git-svn-id: trunk@27361 -
- use specially implemented type search routine in case of declaration with colon (on E: Exception do)
- parse nested types in case of declaration without colon (on Exception do)
+ test
fixes issue #0022225
git-svn-id: trunk@25412 -
pstatmnt.pas, statement:
* check whether the constructor is called as an instance or class method
nflw.pas, tlabelnode.pass_1:
* don't check the owner of the labelsym when there is none (happens with internally created labels like for e.g. exception handling)
+ added test
git-svn-id: trunk@25068 -
1. At least on x86 the assembler reader initializes the parameter location informations which results in InternalError 200301231
2. Assembler tokens are not stored in the token stream and thus won't be reproduced during specialization
x86/rax86int.pas, tx86intreader.Assemble:
* check for "parse_generic" before calling generate_parameter_info
pstatmnt.pas, assembler_block & statement:
* generate an error message if an asm statement should be parsed inside a generic
+ added test
git-svn-id: trunk@24892 -