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remove non-existent or duplicate directories from include paths
if -fnormalize-inc-dirs is specified. This will help
to compile current coreutils package
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tcc_normalize_inc_dirs: normally no problem to be absolutly
gcc compatible as long as it can be done the tiny way.
This reverts to the state before recent related commits and
reimplements a (small) part of it to fix the reported problem.
Also: Revert "parsing "..." sequence"
c3975cf27c792d493e76a2058a1eaf588324053e
&& p[1] == '.'
is not a reliable way to lookahead
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- avoid memory allocation by using its (int) token number
- avoid additional function parameter by using Attribute
Also: fix some strange looking error messages
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Allow other flags too...
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Use native Windows API via wrapper with stat-like API.
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include dirs are prepared as in gcc
- for each duplicate path keep just the first one
- remove each include_path that exists in sysinclude_paths
include_next streamlined by introducing inc_path_index
in the BufferedFile
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* Documentation is now in "docs".
* Source code is now in "src".
* Misc. fixes here and there so that everything still works.
I think I got everything in this commit, but I only tested this
on Linux (Make) and Windows (CMake), so I might've messed
something up on other platforms...
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Still some more tabs to be taken care of. arm-gen.c and tcccoff.c
have so many style issues that I'm just going to throw clang-format
at them.
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functionality was broken some time ago and was removed
by the "tccpp: fix issues, add tests"
fix: LINE_MACRO_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE in pp_line()
means: output '\n' and not "don't output at all"
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print stats to stderr, not to stdout
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* remove free_defines() from tcc_preprocess()
all cleanup will be done in tcc_delete
* move a preprocessor file closing to tcc_delete too
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after "tccpp: fix issues, add tests"
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this is gcc behaviour
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* fix some macro expansion issues
* add some pp tests in tests/pp
* improved tcc -E output for better diff'ability
* remove -dD feature (quirky code, exotic feature,
didn't work well)
Based partially on ideas / researches from PipCet
Some issues remain with VA_ARGS macros (if used in a
rather tricky way).
Also, to keep it simple, the pp doesn't automtically
add any extra spaces to separate tokens which otherwise
would form wrong tokens if re-read from tcc -E output
(such as '+' '=') GCC does that, other compilers don't.
* cleanups
- #line 01 "file" / # 01 "file" processing
- #pragma comment(lib,"foo")
- tcc -E: forward some pragmas to output (pack, comment(lib))
- fix macro parameter list parsing mess from
a3fc54345949535524d01319e1ca6378b7c2c201
a715d7143d9d17da17e67fec6af1c01409a71a31
(some coffee might help, next time ;)
- introduce TOK_PPSTR - to have character constants as
written in the file (similar to TOK_PPNUM)
- allow '\' appear in macros
- new functions begin/end_macro to:
- fix switching macro levels during expansion
- allow unget_tok to unget more than one tok
- slight speedup by using bitflags in isidnum_table
Also:
- x86_64.c : fix decl after statements
- i386-gen,c : fix a vstack leak with VLA on windows
- configure/Makefile : build on windows (MSYS) was broken
- tcc_warning: fflush stderr to keep output order (win32)
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set linker options only when "s->output_type == TCC_OUTPUT_EXE"
otherwise tcc will produce a wrong object file
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no need to call tcc_free() inside tcc_undefine_symbol()
Otherwise we get segmentation fault inside tcc_delete()
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after "assign PARSE_FLAG_ASM_COMMENTS only for asm files"
functions of this flags are identical
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resolve a problem with the following test.c program, tcc -E test.c
#ifdef _XOPEN_SOURCE
# define __USE_XOPEN 1
# if (_XOPEN_SOURCE - 0) >= 500
# define __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED 1
# define __USE_UNIX98 1
# undef _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
# define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE 1
# if (_XOPEN_SOURCE - 0) >= 600
# define __USE_XOPEN2K 1
# undef __USE_ISOC99
# define __USE_ISOC99 1
# endif
# else
# ifdef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED
# define __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED 1
# endif
# endif
#endif
int main() {}
// # 17 "aaa.c"
// aaa.c:17: error: #endif without matching #if
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a prior error message: cannot find 'program_resolve_lib'
after a patch: cannot find library 'libprogram_resolve_lib'
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This reverts commit 8615bb40fb39bf7435462ca54cbbc24aaecae502.
Reverting as it breaks on MinGW targets
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Usage example: tcc -xc ex5.cgi
From a gcc docs:
You can specify the input language explicitly with the -x option:
-x language
Specify explicitly the language for the following input files
(rather than letting the compiler choose a default based on the file
name suffix). This option applies to all following input files until
the next -x option. Possible values for language are:
c c-header c-cpp-output
c++ c++-header c++-cpp-output
objective-c objective-c-header objective-c-cpp-output
objective-c++ objective-c++-header objective-c++-cpp-output
assembler assembler-with-cpp
ada
f77 f77-cpp-input f95 f95-cpp-input
java
-x none
Turn off any specification of a language, so that subsequent files
are handled according to their file name suffixes (as they are if -x
has not been used at all)
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library Cello: http://libcello.org/ which uses `$` and several
variations of as macros.
There is also RayLanguage which also uses it as a macro for a kind of
ObjC style message passing: https://github.com/kojiba/RayLanguage
This is a patch from Daniel Holden.
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* define __bound_init as external_global_sym insteed of the compiling
a tiny program
* remove warning about buf[] when CONFIG_TCC_BCHECK is not defined
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Correction for the commit db08122d31a681e593c6679140d2df0cc63c8784
As pointed Thomas Preud'homme buf[] may be used outside of the block
whit code:
name = block;
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This is for a case when no '{' is used in the initialization code.
An option name is -fold-struct-init-code. A linux 2.4.26 can't
find initrd when compiled with a new algorithm.
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Lets assume that in *.S files a preprocessor directive
follow '#' char w/o spaces between. Otherwise there is
too many problems with the content of the comments.
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* tell a right line number in error message
if a #line directive is wrong
* don't print an error message if we preprocess a .S file
and #line directive is wrong. This is the case of
the
# 4026 bytes
comment in *.S file.
* preprocess_skip: skip a line with
if (parse_flags & PARSE_FLAG_ASM_COMMENTS)
p = parse_line_comment(p);
if line starts with # and a preprocessor command not found.
A test program:
#if defined(CONFIG_EDD) || defined(CONFIG_EDD_MODULE)
# This repeats until either a device doesn't exist, or until
#endif
* remove a second definition of the TOK_FLAG_* and PARSE_FLAG_*
from the tccpp.c
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* define targetos=Windows when --enable-tcc32-mingw, --enable-cygwin, ...
* use TARGETOS insteed HOST_OS when selecting PROGS
* use "$(tccdir)" insteed $(tccdir) on install (spaces in path)
* install tcc.exe too
* produce bcheck.o when cross-compiling too (lib/Makefile)
* force bcheck.o linking by compiling inside tcc_set_output_type()
a dummy program with local array. Otherwise bcheck.o may be not linked.
* replace %xz format specifier with %p in bcheck (don't supported on
Windows)
* call a __bound_init when __bound_ptr_add, __bound_ptr_indir,
__bound_new_region, __bound_delete_region called.
This is because a __bound_init inside ".init" section is not called
on Windows for unknown reason.
* print on stderr a message when an illegal pointer is returned:
there is no segmentation violation on Windows for a program
compiled with "tcc -b"
* remove "C:" subdir on clean if $HOST_OS = "Linux"
* default CFLAGS="-Wall -g -O0" insteed CFLAGS="-Wall -g -O2"
to speed up compilation and more precise debugging.
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- a warning: unnamed struct/union that defines no instances
- allow a nested named struct declaration w/o identifier
only when option -fms-extensions is used
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Miccrosoft Visual Sudio (Express) 2008 and 2010 do not accept variable
definitions C99 style, reported by Fabio <oldfaber@gmail.com>
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On Linux 32: sizeof(long)=32 == sizeof(void *)=32
on Linux 64: sizeof(long)=64 == sizeof(void *)=64
on Windows 64: sizeof(long)=32 != sizeof(void *)=64
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Options must be sorted and a long one must preceed a short one.
What was before:
tcc -dumpversion
tcc: error: invalid option -- '-dumpversion'
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A test program (must be compiled by the above version of the tcc):
/* Tickle a bug in TinyC on 64-bit systems:
* the LSB of the top word or ARGP gets set
* for no obvious reason.
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* Source: a legacy language interpreter which
* has a little stack / stack pointer for arguments.
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* Output is: 0x8049620 0x10804961c
* Should be: 0x8049620 0x804961c
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#define NARGS 20000
int ARG[NARGS];
int *ARGSPACE = ARG;
int *ARGP = ARG - 1;
main() { printf("%p %p\n", ARGSPACE, ARGP); }
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