fpc/compiler/mips/cpunode.pas
Jonas Maebe a0efde8167 * automatically generate necessary indirect symbols when a new assembler
symbol is defined
   o removed all places where AB_INDIRECT symbols were explicitly generated
   o only generate AB_INDIRECT symbols for AT_DATA on systems_indirect_var_imports
   o for some symbols an indirect symbol is always required (because they are
     dereferenced by code in RTL units) -> use new AT_DATA_FORCEINDIRECT type

git-svn-id: trunk@34165 -
2016-07-20 20:53:03 +00:00

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{******************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 2000 by Florian Klaempfl
Includes the MIPS code generator
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*****************************************************************************}
unit CpuNode;
{$I fpcdefs.inc}
interface
{ This unit is used to define the specific CPU implementations. All needed
actions are included in the INITALIZATION part of these units. This explains
the behaviour of such a unit having just a USES clause! }
implementation
uses
{ generic nodes }
ncgbas,ncgld,ncgflw,ncgcnv,ncgmem,ncgcon,ncgcal,ncgset,ncginl,ncgopt,ncgmat,ncgobjc,
{ to be able to only parts of the generic code,
the processor specific nodes must be included
after the generic one (FK)
}
ncpuadd,ncpucall,ncpumat,ncpuinln,
ncpuld,ncpucnv,ncpuset,
{ symtable }
symcpu,
aasmdef
;
end.