a) cpu64bitaddr, which means that we are generating a compiler which
will generate code for targets with a 64 bit address space/abi
b) cpu64bitalu, which means that we are generating a compiler which
will generate code for a cpu with support for 64 bit integer
operations (possibly running in a 32 bit address space, depending
on the cpu64bitaddr define)
All cpus which had cpu64bit set now have both the above defines set,
and none of the 32 bit cpus have cpu64bitalu set (and none will
compile with it currently)
+ pint and puint types, similar to aint/aword (not pword because that
that conflicts with pword=^word)
* several changes from aint/aword to pint/pword
* some changes of tcgsize2size[OS_INT] to sizeof(pint)
git-svn-id: trunk@10320 -
http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/fpc/branches/avr
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r5891 | florian | 2007-01-11 17:30:12 +0100 (Do, 11 Jan 2007) | 2 lines
+ some initial work
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r10170 | florian | 2008-02-03 11:02:04 +0100 (So, 03 Feb 2008) | 2 lines
* continued to work on avr port
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r10180 | florian | 2008-02-03 15:29:30 +0100 (So, 03 Feb 2008) | 2 lines
+ a lot of skeleton code for avr added
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git-svn-id: trunk@10186 -
high(int64+1)..high(qword) if written in decimal notation) + test
* fixed range checking of qword constants parsed by the compiler
(they always gave a range error if > high(int64), because the compiler
internally stores them as int64)
* turn off range checking flag of rdconstnodes created by the parser
from _INTCONST, because those are already range checked by the
way they are parsed using val()
git-svn-id: trunk@6814 -
* 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 -
+ 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 -
vs_written, vs_readwritten. vs_initialised is the old vs_assigned;
vs_used has been replaced by vs_read, vs_written and vs_readwritten
* the valid_for_*() routines in htypechk now get an extra parameter to
decide whether or not errors should be reported
git-svn-id: trunk@1913 -
* proc to procvar moved from addrnode to typeconvnode
* inlininginfo is now allocated only for inline routines that
can be inlined, introduced a new flag po_has_inlining_info
* put temps for withnodes and some newnodes in registers
Note: this currently only works because calling ungetregister()
multiple times for the same register doesn't matter. We need again
a way to specify that a register is currently a regvar and as such
should not be freed when you call ungetregister() on it.
* tregisteralloctor renamed to trgobj
* removed rgobj from a lot of units
* moved location_* and reference_* to cgobj
* first things for mmx register allocation
* procinfo renamed to current_procinfo
* procinfo will now be stored in current_module so it can be
cleaned up properly
* gen_main_procsym changed to create_main_proc and release_main_proc
to also generate a tprocinfo structure
* fixed unit implicit initfinal
a new procdef declaration
* aktprocsym removed
* lexlevel removed, use symtable.symtablelevel instead
* implicit init/final code uses the normal genentry/genexit
* funcret state checking updated for new funcret handling
and aliases for result and function name are added using absolutesym
* vs_hidden parameter for funcret passed in parameter
* vs_hidden fixes
* writenode changed to printnode and released from extdebug
* -vp option added to generate a tree.log with the nodetree
* nicer printnode for statements, callnode
* Fixed registers that are allocated but not freed in several nodes
* Tweak to register allocator to cause less spills
* 8-bit registers now interfere with esi,edi and ebp
Compiler can now compile rtl successfully when using new register
allocator
* fixed inlining of write()
* switched statementnode left and right parts so the statements are
processed in the correct order when getcopy is used. This is
required for tempnodes
* symtable.insertvardata/insertconstdata added
* removed insert_in_data call from symtable.insert, it needs to be
called separatly. This allows to deref the address calculation
* procedures now calculate the parast addresses after the procedure
directives are parsed. This fixes the cdecl parast problem
* push_addr_param has an extra argument that specifies if cdecl is used
or not
+ ret_in_reg to replace ret_in_acc
(fix some register allocation bugs at the same time)
+ save_std_register now has an extra parameter which is the
usedinproc registers
* asmsymbollist global is removed and moved into a new class
tasmlibrarydata that will hold the info of a .a file which
corresponds with a single module. Added librarydata to tmodule
to keep the library info stored for the module. In the future the
objectfiles will also be stored to the tasmlibrarydata class
* all getlabel/newasmsymbol and friends are moved to the new class
* The whilen and repeatn are now completely unified into whilerepeatn. This
allows the state tracker to change while nodes automatically into
repeat nodes.
* Resulttypepass improvements to the notn. 'not not a' is optimized away and
'not(a>b)' is optimized into 'a<=b'.
* Resulttypepass improvements to the whilerepeatn. 'while not a' is optimized
by removing the notn and later switchting the true and falselabels. The
same is done with 'repeat until not a'.
inlined from pexpr
* -an option that will write the secondpass nodes to the .s file, this
requires EXTDEBUG define to actually write the info
* fixed various internal errors and crashes due recent code changes
+ first parameter offset in stack now portable
* rename some constants
+ move some cpu stuff to other units
- remove unused constents
* fix stacksize for some targets
* fix generic size problems which depend now on EXTEND_SIZE constant
* register allocation is now handled by a class and is mostly processor
independent (+rgobj.pas and i386/rgcpu.pas)
* temp allocation is now handled by a class (+tgobj.pas, -i386\tgcpu.pas)
* some small improvements and fixes to the optimizer
* some register allocation fixes
* some fpuvaroffset fixes in the unary minus node
* push/popusedregisters is now called rg.save/restoreusedregisters and
(for i386) uses temps instead of push/pop's when using -Op3 (that code is
also better optimizable)
* fixed and optimized register saving/restoring for new/dispose nodes
* LOC_FPU locations now also require their "register" field to be set to
R_ST, not R_ST0 (the latter is used for LOC_CFPUREGISTER locations only)
- list field removed of the tnode class because it's not used currently
and can cause hard-to-find bugs