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![]() + symconst.pas: add a new flag to symtables to mark them as containing at least one generic (will be used to decide whether an expression like "Foo<Bar" should even remotely be considered a specialization) * utils/ppudump.pp: respect the new flag * pdecl.pas, types_dec: add the flag for every generic we have parsed * pgenutil.pas, generate_specialization: add the flag to the specialize symtable if a nested generic set it for the temporary symtable (does not happen currently, but will in the future when nested generics are supported) + keep references to all generic para symbols in the def; this way the symtable containing the type parameters does not need to be walked every time we need to do something with the parameters git-svn-id: trunk@22379 - |
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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 | ||
Makefile.fpc | ||
mk68kreg.pp | ||
mkarmins.pp | ||
mkarmreg.pp | ||
mkavrreg.pp | ||
mkia64reg.pp | ||
mkjvmreg.pp | ||
mkmpsreg.pp | ||
mkppcreg.pp | ||
mkspreg.pp | ||
mkx86ins.pp | ||
mkx86reg.pp | ||
msg2inc.pp | ||
msgdif.pp | ||
msgused.pl | ||
ppudump.pp | ||
ppufiles.pp | ||
ppumove.pp | ||
README.txt | ||
samplecfg | ||
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 !)