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
Some GCC C compilers can't subtract higher pointers from lower pointers properly, when those pointers must be scaled (because they point to objects that are wider than a char). The scaling is done as unsigned which makes the difference positive instead of negative.
So, a broken expression was changed into a direct comparison between the two pointers.
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.