constant where sometimes passed down to the code generator in a way that
caused wrong code to be generated.
This change may go into 2.13 after some testing.
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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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__attribute__((noexit)) that may be used to mark functions that won't return.
Added this attribute to the exit() function in stdlib.h.
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arrays. An array element has all qualifiers from itself and from the array
declaration.
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function", so dereferencing a function is a legal operation. The result is
immediately converted back to "pointer to function" again. Note: Because of
performance considerations, cc65 does treat functions as "pointer to function"
internally, but nevertheless dereferencing a function must be possible.
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expression that yields a constant value may have side effects, and the
expression code must not be removed in this case.
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expression that yields a constant value may have side effects, and the
expression code must not be removed in this case.
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second operand is necessary. Instead of generating interleaved code with
several jumps, just move the code to the right place.
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protect against missing parenthesis like in (si & 0x7F == 0). Hopefully
without too many false positives.
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is bad, since information is lost when converting functions and arrays to
pointers and cannot be regained easily. So I've reverted the change and fixed
the problem in a less general manner.
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type. Started to add general handling of address size flags in types.
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using signed integers as data types. This led to wrong results for mod, div
and compares.
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to element. This will make some valid code work but emits now errors for
questionable code.
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identifier is not the last token on the line, the compiler will run into
an error.
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elements to a string of structs, each representing one type element. This
should fix problems on unusual architectures, since it is no longer necessary
to embedd pointers and other data converted to numbers in the string of
unsigned shorts.
Increased the TypeCode length to unsigned long to make room for more type
bits.
Inline more functions in datatype.h.
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The ArrayRef() does really need a rewrite, now since we have better
expression info.
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