- Code specific to Windows was #ifdef'ed with _MSC_VER so it wasn't included with MinGW. So _MSC_VER is replaced with _WIN32.
- MinGW doesn't support _get_pgmptr() so it is necessary to directly call the Win32 function GetModuleFileName(). This implies including windows.h which in turn causes a name clash with the Win32 function SearchPath(). So the cc65 type SearchPath is renamed to SearchPaths.
The target 'atarixl' is to be used for Atari XL (and better) machines.
It will disable the OS ROM and enable the Shadow RAM available on
those machine.
Note: This commit is only the inital step towards for this goal that just
replicates the target 'atari' as a starting point!
The targets allow to run cc65 programs in the sim65 exection
einvironment. As there are no "real" i/o facilities there's no
need for header files. Paravirtualized entry points are mapped
to $FFF0 ff. There's a large cc65 progam area from $0200-$FFEF.
The binary format includes a one-byte header indicating the required
execution environment: The value 0 means 6502 and the value 1
means 65C02. The load adress for the binary is fixed to $0200.
Note: Running sim65C02 programs currently doesn't work bcause
sim65 doesn't actually implement 65C02 opcodes.
In contrast to *IX it doesn't make much sense to add compile time defined
search paths to Windows binaries: There's no standard path like /usr/local/bin
(and there are no symbolic links to link from there to another location).
On the other hand it's (again in contrast to *IX) easy for Windows binaries
to determine their own paths. Therefore it's appropriate to make use of that
to add run time defined default search paths.
function is buggy since the first version of windows that supports something
else than FAT, and instead of fixing the problem, Microsoft has declared it
"works as designed". The problem has made it into .NET and is also visible in
the standard windows file explorer (modification times of untouched files will
change when entering or leaving DST).
Please note that the new FileStat function returns incorrect times for files
on FAT file systems. This is because I have currently no idea on how to
identify the file system for a given file. However, it should be correct in
quite some more cases than stat().
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to segdef, since there might be a new segdefs module in common soon.
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attribute named "bank". Some error checks and a lot of testing is required.
Don't use for now.
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Added new targets to the geos resource compiler already prepared by Oliver.
Changed the target module to allow target name aliases and consolidated target
properties into a TargetProperties structure kept in that module. Numeric
targets are now gone.
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via the object files to the linker and written to the debug info file.
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Collection pointer instead of just a Collection pointer. This makes more
sense, since the functions do not change the collection.
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tools won't run on a 16 bit platform anyway. And if so, line numbers limited
to 65535 are probably the least problem.
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managed in a hash table. This gives smaller code and a ~25% size reduction of
the HashNode structure which might become an advantage if many elements are
hashed.
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size of the scope to the output file and a flag bit that tells us if the scope
has a size.
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(previously only the scope itself had that size).
Pass the size of symbols through the object file to the linker. Bump the
object file version and adjust object file reading tools (od65, ar65) to this
change.
Read the size in the linker and output it in the debug info.
Bump the minor version number of the debug info. Read the size and allow to
access it via the API. Do better version checking for the debug info and try
to be smarter when encountering unknown keywords to improve support for newer
minor versions.
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(=directory) entry is now shorter, and additional data necessary for checking
in the archiver is not stored in the directory but read from the object file
data in the library.
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read when the -t or -C switch is encountered and parts of it are processed.
The remaining parts are processed when all object files and libraries have
been read. To make this work, the expression evaluation in cfgexpr has been
rewritten to generate true expression trees. This means that expressions in
the linker config may use exports from the object files.
Separation of config file processing is the base for several enhancements, for
example forced imports by linker config.
This code needs more work and is only very, very, very roughly tested.
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EXP_xxx for historic reasons, but SYM_ does make much more sense now.
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