fpc/compiler/utils
pierre 83f100432c + Move enumration types uses in ppu files from systems.pas
into systems.inc include file for direct inclusion by utils/ppudump.pp
  + new generic/cpuinfo.pas unit to allow compilation of ppudump without any
    CPU specific code.
  * Modified utils/ppudump rule in utils Makefile.fpc
    to use generic/cpuinfo unit by use of -dGENERIC_CPU
  * globals unit changed to support GENERIC_CPU.
  * utils/ppudump.pp changed to remove local enumeration types.

git-svn-id: trunk@17773 -
2011-06-20 14:16:57 +00:00
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dummyas.pp
fixlog.pp
fixmsg.pp
fixnasm.pp
fixtab.pp
fpc.mpw
fpc.pp
fpcsubst.pp
fpimpdef.pp
gia64reg.pp
gppc386.pp
Makefile + Move enumration types uses in ppu files from systems.pas 2011-06-20 14:16:57 +00:00
Makefile.fpc + Move enumration types uses in ppu files from systems.pas 2011-06-20 14:16:57 +00:00
mk68kreg.pp
mkarmins.pp
mkarmreg.pp
mkavrreg.pp
mkmpsreg.pp
mkppcreg.pp
mkspreg.pp
mkx86ins.pp x86 assembler fixes: 2011-05-20 20:39:35 +00:00
mkx86reg.pp
msg2inc.pp
msgdif.pp
msgused.pl
ppudump.pp + Move enumration types uses in ppu files from systems.pas 2011-06-20 14:16:57 +00:00
ppufiles.pp
ppumove.pp
README.txt
samplecfg * samplecfg now also creates fppkg configuration files 2011-03-27 12:29:32 +00:00
usubst.pp

This directory contains some utilities that are used during the
development of the Free Pascal Compiler.

msg2inc  : Convert a compiler message file (errorX.msg) to .inc files to
           include it as the default language in the compiler. It can
	   also convert the .msg to .tex for inclusion the documentation
	  
nasmconv : Convert a Nasm insns.dat to i386tab.inc so it can be used with
           the compiler

makecfg  : This script will make the samplecfg for linux installations

msgdif   : analyzes the differences between two msg files
           msgdif errore.msg errord.msg
           will print out new error msg, removed old ones
           and will create a new file new.msg that will
           contain the new error messages (supposing TeX comment is after
           the message line itself)
           removed messages are prepended by "%%% "
           (they can be useful in case on error enum renaming !)