they are constants (instead of only on 32 bit systems), and always use the
actual upper/lower bound of the loop variable instead of hardcoding the
bounds of longint (mantis #17646)
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from the unit initialisation sections to the variable declaration sections
to prevent the base units from overriding derived classes (based on patch
by Hans-Peter Dietrich, mantis #17516)
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that was set during the typecheck pass because typeconversion nodes
may have been optimised away previously and sometimes the resultdef is
important (e.g. for the value of callparanodes) (mantis #17458)
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+ support for nested procedural variables:
o activate using {$modeswitch nestedprocvars} (compatible with all
regular syntax modes, enabled by default for MacPas mode)
o activating this mode switch changes the way the frame pointer is
passed to nested routines into the same way that Delphi uses (always
passed via the stack, and if necessary removed from the stack by
the caller) -- Todo: possibly also allow using this parameter
passing convention without enabling nested procvars, maybe even
by default in Delphi mode, see mantis #9432
o both global and nested routines can be passed to/assigned to a
nested procvar (and called via them). Note that converting global
*procvars* to nested procvars is intentionally not supported, so
that this functionality can also be implemented via compile-time
generated trampolines if necessary (e.g. for LLVM or CIL backends
as long as they don't support the aforementioned parameter passing
convention)
o a nested procvar can both be declared using a Mac/ISO Pascal style
"inline" type declaration as a parameter type, or as a stand-alone
type (in the latter case, add "is nested" at the end in analogy to
"of object" for method pointers -- note that using variables of
such a type is dangerous, because if you call them once the enclosing
stack frame no longer exists on the stack, the results are
undefined; this is however allowed for Metaware Pascal compatibility)
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returns true for variants and those aren't refcounted
* also allow tempnodes for pointers to managed types to be put in
registers (not sure why it was disabled, and there are no
testsuite regressions by enabling it)
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passing any value to that parameter which has the same size as the
parameter (it basically acts as if there is an explicit type conversion
to the parameter type around the value at the caller side). If a procvar
has an univ parameter, all procvars whose corresponding parameter
has the same size as that univ parameter are similarly compatible.
This transparent compatibility can however cause crashes in case of
of the procvars when one of the types is passed on the stack and the
other isn't (because then the called routine will a) load the parameter
from a wrong location and b) pop the wrong amount off of the stack at
then end). Therefore FPC will warn in most cases where this can happen.
(mantis #15777)
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compares by avoiding unnecessary sign extensions (fixes bug reported in
http://lists.freepascal.org/lists/fpc-pascal/2010-January/023907.html )
* never throw away int2int type conversions on bitpacked loads, because
in these cases the proper bits still need to be selected
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has been upcasted to int64, but convert it back to cardinal (mantis
#15015)
* put the "remove unnecessary 64 bit type conversions" code between
{$ifndef cpu64bitalu} instead of {$ifndef cpu64bitaddr}
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+ RTL support:
o VFP exceptions are disabled by default on Darwin,
because they cause kernel panics on iPhoneOS 2.2.1 at least
o all denormals are truncated to 0 on Darwin, because disabling
that also causes kernel panics on iPhoneOS 2.2.1 (probably
because otherwise denormals can also cause exceptions)
* set softfloat rounding mode correctly for non-wince/darwin/vfp
targets
+ compiler support: only half the number of single precision
registers is available due to limitations of the register
allocator
+ added a number of comments about why the stackframe on ARM is
set up the way it is by the compiler
+ added regtype and subregtype info to regsets, because they're
also used for VFP registers (+ support in assembler reader)
+ various generic support routines for dealing with floating point
values located in integer registers that have to be transferred to
mm registers (needed for VFP)
* renamed use_sse() to use_vectorfpu() and also use it for
ARM/vfp support
o only superficially tested for Linux (compiler compiled with -Cpvfpv6
-Cfvfpv2 works on a Cortex-A8, no testsuite run performed -- at least
the fpu exception handler still needs to be implemented), Darwin has
been tested more thoroughly
+ added ARMv6 cpu type and made it default for Darwin/ARM
+ ARMv6+ implementations of atomic operations using ldrex/strex
* don't use r9 on Darwin/ARM, as it's reserved under certain
circumstances (don't know yet which ones)
* changed C-test object files for ARM/Darwin to ARMv6 versions
* check in assembler reader that regsets are not empty, because
instructions with a regset operand have undefined behaviour in that
case
* fixed resultdef of tarmtypeconvnode.first_int_to_real in case of
int64->single type conversion
* fixed constant pool locations in case 64 bit constants are generated,
and/or when vfp instructions with limited reach are present
WARNING: when using VFP on an ARMv6 or later cpu, you *must* compile all
code with -Cparmv6 (or higher), or you will get crashes. The reason is
that storing/restoring multiple VFP registers must happen using
different instructions on pre/post-ARMv6.
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from any ordinal constant, and give a warning for this one allowed
conversion like Kylix does (mantis #14713)
* this required calling simplify from typecheckpass in ttypeconvnode for
cord_to_pointer, because this simplification prevents the type checking
from happening (but the typecheck itself also does that simplification)
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starting with a previous 2.3.1 or compiler built from the objc branch
+ added basic objcprotocol support (only for external protocols
currently)
o use in type declaration: "type xp = objcprotocol ... end;"
o when defining a root class that implements it:
"type yc = objcclass(xp) ... end" (note: no support yet
for something like "objcclass(id,xp)" or so)
o when defining a non-root class that implements a protocol:
"type zc = objcclass(nsobject,xp) ... end"
o includes support for "required" and "optional" sections
o no support yet for the objcprotocol(<protocol>) expression
that enables getting a class instance representing the
protocol (e.g., for use with "conformsToProtocol:")
o message names have to specified in protocol declarations,
but if an objcclass implements a protocol, the message names do
not have to be repeated (but if they are, they have to match;
the same goes when overriding inherited methods)
+ allow specifying the external name of Objective-C classes and
protocols, since classes and protocols can have the same name
(and you cannot use the same Pascal identifier in such caseq)
+ added NSObject protocol, and make the NSObject class use it
+ added missing NSObject class methods that have the same name
as instance methods (added "class" name prefix to avoid clashes)
* fixed several cases where the compiler did not treat Objective-C
classes/protocols the same as Object Pascal classes/interfaces
(a.o., forward declarations, alignment, regvars, several type
conversions, ...)
* allow "override" directive in objcclass declarations, and print
a hint if it's forgotten in an external declaration (because it
doesn't really matter there, and may make automated header
conversion harder than necessary) and an error if will be used in
a non-external declaration (because it is not possible to start
a new vmt entry-tree in Objective-C, you can only override parent
methods)
* reject objcclasses/protocols as parameters to typeof()
* don't try to test VMT validity of objcclasses/protocols
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instantiated (for wpo)
* also replace vmt-entries for classes for which we don't have any
information at all with FPC_ABSTRACTERROR (since that means they
certainly are not instantiated), except for their published and
virtual class methods
* fixed check for published methods in wpo
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* const s: string = icorbainterface; is possible now
* as operator is working now with corba interfaces
* supports helper function is working now with corba interfaces
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convert it into a widechar at compile time using the current source file's
code page (and in case it was to a non-widestring, then convert it at run
time into the current run time ansi code page) (mantis #12993)
Previously, the characters were either stuffed into the string without
conversion (widestring), or passed to the run time "ansi-character to
stringtype" routine (other string types; which was also wrong, since
that routine expects the character to be in ansi-encoding, which is
not necessarily the same as whatever the source file encoding was)
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