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* final update for 0.9.27maingrischka2017-12-121-2/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | tccgen.c: - fix ldouble asm hack - fix a VLA problem on Win64 (also x86_64-gen.c) - patch_type(): make sure that no symbol ever changes from global to static tcc.c: - tcc -vv: print libtcc1.a path also on win32 tccpe.c, tcctools.c: - use unix LF mode to for .def output files (that is for creating reproducible output trees) Makefile: - suppress some warnings when makeinfo is missing - call 'which install' only on win32 tests/Makefile: - change PATH only on WINNT systems (i.e. not if cross-compiling on linux for win32) - asm-c-connect.test: slim output and do diff tccrun.c tccpe.c *-link.c: - integrate former 'pe_relocate_rva()' into normal relocation This also fixes linkage of the unwind data on WIN64 for -run (reported by Janus Lynggaard Thorborg) tccasm.c, tests/tcctest.c: - fix dot (sym_index of -1 crashed in put_elf_reloc) - massage .set a bit (see test) other: - #define SECTION_ABS removed - ST_DATA Section *strtab_section: removed - put_extern_sym2(): take int section number Conflicts: tccelf.c tccpe.c Conflicts: tccelf.c
* Fix another corner case with C/asm symtableMichael Matz2017-12-041-0/+9
| | | | | | See testcase (from grischka). If the asm has no .globl, but there's a (non-static) C definition the symbol should be exported, even if the first reference comes from asm.
* tccasm: Unify C and asm symbol tableMichael Matz2017-11-271-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | This makes the asm symbols use the same members as the C symbols for global decls, e.g. using the ELF symbol to hold offset and section. That allows us to use only one symbol table for C and asm symbols and to get rid of hacks to synch between them. We still need some special handling for symbols that come purely from asm sources.
* tccasm: synch C and asm symtab tighterMichael Matz2017-11-221-0/+7
See testcase. The C and asm symtab are still separate, but integrated tighter: the asm labels are only synched at file end, not after each asm snippet (this fixes references from one to another asm block), the C and asm syms are synched both ways, so defining things in asm and refering from C, or the other way around works. In effect this model reflects what happens with GCC better. For this the asm labels aren't using the C label namespace anymore, but their own, which increases the size of each TokenSym by a pointer.