Note that this indicates a serious problem with the way we are emitting varargs,
but this should not be properly fixed until after 1.3.
This patch SHOULD go into 1.3.
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glibc 'nan' function because the initializer is not a string. This breaks when used in a global
initializer. Try compiling this testcase for example:
%X = global float <some nan value>
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that we REALLY don't want in the CBE code.
With this fix, the CBE passes all of the MultiSource tests on cygwin that
it does on linux. Yaay!
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few days. Apparently the old symbol table used to auto rename collisions in
the type symbol table and the new one does not. It doesn't really make sense
for the new one to do so, so we just make the client do it.
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FindUsedTypes manipulation stuff out to be a seperate pass, and make the
main CWriter be a function pass now!
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been using the default target data layout object to lower malloc instructions,
causing us to allocate more memory than we needed! This could improve the
performance of the CBE generated code substantially!
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(16) into certain areas of the SPARC V9 back-end. I'm fairly sure the US IIIi's
dcache has 32-byte lines, so I'm not sure where the 16 came from. However, in
the interest of not breaking things any more than they already are, I'm going
to leave the constant alone.
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Functions with linkonce linkage are declared with weak linkage.
Global floating point constants used to represent unprintable values
(such as NaN and infinity) are declared static so that they don't interfere
with other CBE generated translation units.
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longer was getting this #include, it always fell back on the less precise
floating point initializer values, causing some testsuite failures.
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hacks can be banished. Also, this gives us the opportunity to emit special code
for the setjmp/longjmps which alows the elimination of one GCC warning for every
setjmp/longjmp site (which is often THOUSANDS in C++ programs). Yaay!
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"expensive exceptions" controlled by an option. Also refactor and eliminate a bunch of cruft.
This is a temporary solution and causes millions of warnings to pour out of programs that use
exceptions, but it should fix the problem with sparc and the 'write' declaration (PR190).
Subsequent changes will make this stink much less
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the write() system call because it returns 64 bits on Solaris 64 bit,
and an implicit return value of int says it returns 32 bits.
Admittedly, this is a bit of a hack.
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