Only the low bytes are compared. Originally, signed 16-bit compares were optimized into signed 8-bit compares. But, the sign bits are in the high bytes; and, they're equal. Therefore, the low bytes always must be compared as unsigned numbers.
Fixes#1348.
The old broken code defers the count until the end of the (parent function's) argument list. But, a nested function call clears the pointer to the deferred type. That leads to an access violation.
The new code defers only until the end of each argument. Fixes#1320.
Fixes#1267
Avoid ICE, but treat plain int bit-fields declared via typedef as
signed rather than unsigned. It is more efficient to treat them
as unsigned, but this requires distinguishing int from signed int,
and this is curently not done.
cl65 creates intermediate files based on the source file name in the source file directory. Calling cl65 in parallel with the same source file causes those intermediate files to get overwritten.
Fixes#1080
These test cases don't use dynamic labels.
https://github.com/cc65/cc65/issues/1209#issuecomment-678738971
Also update the original test case for consistency:
* Change failure message to just "FAIL", as there is only one failure
* Outdent label definitions
* Clarify description
Now that sim65's 65C02 support is actually functional we can run test for the 65C02 support in the compiler and the runtime.
We learn the hard way this is a good idea as there are tests failing when built with optimizations for the 65C02:
- val/compare7
- val/compare8
- val/compare9
- val/compare10
- val/or1
CMD.EXE considers file deletion commands not able to delete anything as there's nothing to delete as failed. Of course we don't want to bail out of the Makefile because of missing files to delete. Therefore we ignore the return values with '-'. This change limits this workaround to CMD.EXE.
CMD.EXE considers file deletion commands not able to delete anything as there's nothing to delete as failed. Of course we don't want to bail out of the Makefile because of missing files to delete. Therefore we ignore the return values with '-'. This change limits this workaround to CMD.EXE.