onto the search path list, so include files will be searched relative to this
path first.
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containing the file that had the #include statement. The path of the main file
will also added to the front of the search path list, so includes will not be
search in the current directory first, but in the directory that contains the
main file.
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target in the generated dependency file. The cl65 utility will use this option
to override the depdendency target, if actual object files are to be generated
from C input. So the generated dependency will not have the intermediate .s
file as target, but the final .o file, which allows to use the dependency
files without further processing.
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options, --create-dep and --create-full-dep. The latter will include files
that are passed via debug info to the assembler.
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* There are now two options, --create-dep and --create-full-dep. One
will add system includes, the other not.
* Both options require a file name. This is an incompatible change(!)
but has the advantage that the user is in control of extension and
path of the generated file.
* Output will always include a phony target for the input files. This
may not work with all make programs.
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after changing code. Without this correction, the insn pointer may be wrong
after one of the subfunctions has changed code, which may cause a valid
sequence not to be detected. This change (when proven good) may also go into
2.13.
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proper replacements. Some other rearrangements for slightly better code.
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cross-bank calls is located at $FECB and the stack grows downwards from
there.
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* A newline between the macro name and the argument list of a function like
macro was not accepted.
* An unterminated macro argument list was not always detected.
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stack. Useless instructions (duplicate loads or transfers) within the sequence
are left intact and may cause problems because the interfere with the
replacement code. A run of OptRemoveUnusedLoads and friends should fix the
problem, bit this step may be disabled, so the routine has to check for this
condition and avoid it (by not doing the replacement).
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named EXEHDR.
* Renamed BASICHDR to EXEHDR for the PET-II machines.
* Moved the call to CHRCH in front of the code that saves the zero page, since
open files are sometimes remembered in the zero page, so we need to close
them before we grab a copy.
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data, and at the end of compilation merged if possible. Literals for unused
functions are removed together with the function.
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together with a function, if it is not used. Literal storage can now be
controlled by #pragma writable-strings on a per function basis.
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I added the "MAKEOPTS=" to the top-level "gcc.mak" that he wants, and I
changed the tool source tree's top-level make-file so that it supports
parallel building. (I added a rule that builds the common library before
building anything else.)
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