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69 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephen Heumann
bd1d2101eb Update release notes to account for varargs changes.
Specifically, va_start/va_arg/va_end calls no longer require stack repair code to be disabled.
2021-11-05 22:37:23 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
1010f9a906 Add the FP comparison macros in <math.h> (from C99).
These rely on a new internal function that has been added to ORCALib.
2021-11-02 21:59:01 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
73d194c12f Allow string constants with up to 32760 bytes.
This allows the length of the string plus a few extra bytes used internally to be represented by a 16-bit integer. Since the size limit for memory allocations has been raised, there is no good reason to impose a shorter limit on strings.

Note that C99 and later specify a minimum translation limit for string constants of at least 4095 characters.
2021-10-24 21:43:43 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
26d0f2ad35 Add the va_copy macro (from C99).
The previous changes to varargs handling enable this to work.
2021-10-23 22:36:53 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
a20d69a211 Revise variable argument handling to better comply with standards.
In the new implementation, variable arguments are not removed until the end of the function. This allows variable argument processing to be restarted, and it prevents the addresses of local variables from changing in the middle of the function. The requirement to turn off stack repair code around varargs functions is also removed.

This fixes #58.
2021-10-23 22:36:34 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
daede21819 Fix bug with assembly-language functions that return structs/unions. 2021-10-19 18:12:46 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
f567d60429 Allow bit-fields in unions.
All versions of standard C allow this, but ORCA/C previously did not.
2021-10-18 21:48:18 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
ad5063a9a3 Support hexadecimal floating-point constants. 2021-10-17 18:19:29 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
5871820e0c Support UTF-8/16/32 string literals and character constants (C11).
These have u8, u, or U prefixes, respectively. The types char16_t and char32_t (defined in <uchar.h>) are used for UTF-16 and UTF-32 code points.
2021-10-11 20:54:37 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
222c34a385 Fix bug in initialization using string literals with embedded nulls.
When using such a string literal to initialize an array with automatic storage duration, the bytes after the first null would be set to 0, rather than the values from the string literal.

Here is an example program showing the problem:

#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
        char s[] = "a\0b";
        puts(s+2);
}
2021-10-11 19:55:09 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
27be3e26ae Update release notes.
Binary literals and #warning have been approved to be in C23, so they are now documented as such.
2021-10-11 18:51:17 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
020f5ca5b2 Add documentation of <uchar.h> functions. 2021-10-02 22:40:31 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
47478604af Add documentation for new functions. 2021-10-02 13:57:15 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
38dc91892b Add header declaration and documentation for strftime. 2021-09-26 21:29:47 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
1b9955bf8b Allow access to fields from all struct-typed expressions.
This affects field selection expressions where the left expressions is a struct/union assignment or a function call returning a struct or union. Such expressions should be accepted, but they were giving spurious errors.

The following program illustrates the problem:

struct S {int a,b;} x, y={2,3};

struct S f(void) {
        struct S s = {7,8};
        return s;
}

int main(void) {
        return f().a + (x=y).b;
}
2021-09-17 22:04:10 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
650ff4697f Update release notes to include a bug fix in ORCALib.
Also, update a comment to reflect the actual behavior.
2021-09-17 19:28:21 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
8077a248a4 Treat short and int as compatible if using loose type checks.
This gives a clearer pattern of matching ORCA/C's historical behavior if loose type checks are used, and the documentation is updated accordingly.

It also avoids breaking existing code that may be relying on the old behavior. I am aware of at least one place that does (conflicting declarations of InstallNetDriver in GNO's <gno/gno.h>).
2021-09-12 18:12:24 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
7848e50218 Implement stricter type checks for comparisons.
These rules are used if loose type checks are disabled. They are intended to strictly implement the constraints in C17 sections 6.5.9 and 6.5.10.

This patch also fixes a bug where object pointer comparisons to "const void *" should be permitted but were not.
2021-09-10 21:02:55 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
af455d1900 If not doing loose type checks, use stricter checks for function types.
These will check that the prototypes (if present) match in number and types of arguments. This primarily affects operations on function pointers, since similar checks were already done elsewhere on function declarations themselves.
2021-09-10 18:04:30 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
a8682e28d3 Give an error for pointer assignments that discard qualifiers.
This is controlled by #pragma ignore bit 5, which is now a more general "loose type checks" bit.
2021-09-10 17:58:20 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
2f7e71cd24 Treat the fields of const structs as const-qualified.
This causes an error to be produced when trying to assign to these fields, which was being allowed before. It is also necessary for correct behavior of _Generic in some cases.
2021-09-09 18:39:19 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
438942692a Make va_arg(ap,double) work correctly.
This was not working because floating-point arguments are really passed in the extended format, but based on the wording in the C standard a type of "double" should still work for arguments passed with that type.

This fixes #29. (The bug report was valid only with respect to double, not float or long double.)
2021-09-03 21:25:20 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
d72c0fb9a5 Fix bug in some cases where a byte value is loaded and then stored as a word.
It could wind up storing garbage in the upper 8 bits of the destination, because it was not doing a proper 8-bit to 16-bit conversion.

This is an old bug, but the change in commit 95f5182442 caused it to be triggered in more cases, e.g. in the C7.5.1.1.CC test case.

Here is a case that could exhibit the bug even before that:

#pragma optimize 1
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
        int k[1];
        int i = 0;
        unsigned char uch = 'm';
        k[i] = uch;
        printf("%i\n", k[0]);
}
2021-09-03 18:10:27 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
3375e5ccc8 Update release notes. 2021-09-02 18:04:14 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
b8c332deeb Treat invalid escape sequences as errors.
This applies to octal and hexadecimal sequences with out-of-range values, and also to unrecognized escape characters. The C standards say both of these cases are syntax/constraint violations requiring a diagnostic.
2021-08-31 18:36:06 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
b16210a50b Record volatile and restrict qualifiers in types.
These are needed to correctly distinguish pointer types in _Generic. They should also be used for type compatibility checks in other contexts, but currently are not.

This also fixes a couple small problems related to type qualifiers:
*restrict was not allowed to appear after * in type-names
*volatile status was not properly recorded in sym files

Here is an example of using _Generic to distinguish pointer types based on the qualifiers of the pointed-to type:

#include <stdio.h>

#define f(e) _Generic((e),\
        int * restrict *: 1,\
        int * volatile const *: 2,\
        int **: 3,\
        default: 0)

#define g(e) _Generic((e),\
        int *: 1,\
        const int *: 2,\
        volatile int *: 3,\
        default: 0)

int main(void) {
        int * restrict * p1;
        int * volatile const * p2;
        int * const * p3;

        // should print "1 2 0 1"
        printf("%i %i %i %i\n", f(p1), f(p2), f(p3), f((int * restrict *)0));

        int *q1;
        const int *q2;
        volatile int *q3;
        const volatile int *q4;

        // should print "1 2 3 0"
        printf("%i %i %i %i\n", g(q1), g(q2), g(q3), g(q4));
}

Here is an example of a problem resulting from volatile not being recorded in sym files (if a sym file was present, the read of x was lifted out of the loop):

#pragma optimize -1
static volatile int x;
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
        int y;
        for (unsigned i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
                y = x*2 + 7;
        }
}
2021-08-30 18:19:58 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
586e3f9146 Document that toint() is a non-standard extension. 2021-08-26 22:27:08 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
08dbe1eea3 Include the function name in assertion failure messages.
This is required by C99 and later, enabled by the availability of __func__.

This requires an updated assertion-printing function in ORCALib. Unfortunately, GNO has the assertion-printing function in its libc rather than in ORCALib, because it calls the GNO implementation of stdio. Therefore, we continue to use the old form under GNO for now, to maintain compatibility with its existing libc.
2021-08-24 18:35:01 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
aa5b239824 Make CLOCKS_PER_SEC and CLK_TCK work in 50Hz video mode.
Previously, they were hard-coded as 60, but the clock tick frequency actually depends on the video mode. They now call a new library function that can detect the video mode and return the proper value.

This also makes CLOCKS_PER_SEC have the type clock_t, as C99 and later require.
2021-08-23 21:58:19 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
2b9d332580 Give an appropriate error for an illegal operator in a constant expression.
This was being reported as an "illegal type cast".
2021-08-22 20:33:34 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
e4515e580a Omit all non-standard stuff from <ctype.h> if __KeepNamespacePure__ is defined.
This affects the toint function and the _tolower and _toupper macros. Several other non-standard functions and macros were already being omitted.
2021-08-22 17:35:16 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
d5f1987dc4 Small updates to release notes. 2021-08-22 17:35:16 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
fbdbad1f45 Report an error for certain large unsigned enumeration constants.
Enumeration constants must have values representable as an int (i.e. 16-bit signed values, in ORCA/C), but errors were not being reported if code tried to use the values 0xFFFF8000 to 0xFFFFFFFF. This problem could also affect certain larger values of type unsigned long long. The issue stemmed from not properly accounting for whether the constant expression had a signed or unsigned type.

This sample code demonstrated the problem:

enum E {
        a = 0xFFFFFFFF,
        b = 0xFFFF8000,
        y = 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFull,
        z = 0x8000000000000000
};
2021-07-07 20:06:05 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
ae45bd4538 Update release notes. 2021-07-06 18:41:40 -05:00
Stephen Heumann
031af54112 Save the original value when doing postfix ++/-- on fp types.
The old code would add 1 and then subtract 1, which does not necessarily give the original value (e.g. if it is much less than 1).
2021-03-09 19:29:55 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
db7a0a995d Update release notes with discussion of new floating-point features. 2021-03-09 18:01:30 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
57d11a573d Document _Generic expressions in the release notes. 2021-03-08 00:29:55 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
2b7e72ac49 Document <fenv.h> and standard pragmas in the release notes. 2021-03-07 15:11:49 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
77d66ab699 Support the predefined identifier __func__ (from C99).
This gives the name of the current function, as if the following definition appeared at the beginning of the function body:

static const char __func__[] = "function-name";
2021-03-02 22:28:28 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
e226bba4c1 Update release notes. 2021-02-26 19:54:22 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
b1d4d8d668 Give errors for certain invalid compound assignment expressions.
The following example shows cases that were erroneously permitted before:

int main(void) {
        int i, *p;
        i *= p;
        i <<= 5.0;
        i <<= (void)1;
}
2021-01-29 12:49:28 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
110d9995f4 Update release notes. 2021-01-26 17:15:45 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
83a1a7ad88 Update release notes. 2021-01-24 13:44:16 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
41cb879936 In preprocessor expressions, always replace identifiers with constant 0.
This was not happening for declared identifiers (variables and functions) or for enum constants, as demonstrated in the following example:

enum {a,b,c};
#if b
#error "bad b"
#endif

int x = 0;
#if x
#error "bad x"
#endif
2020-02-05 18:23:45 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
c7371b6709 Edit and update release notes. 2020-02-04 18:44:19 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
0065e89842 Update release notes. 2020-02-02 14:28:20 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
1ba25fa704 Update release notes. 2020-01-30 18:05:46 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
5210723868 Update release notes. 2020-01-29 20:29:19 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
fe6c410271 Allow #pragma lint messages to optionally be treated as warnings.
In the #pragma lint line, the integer indicating the checks to perform can now optionally be followed by a semicolon and another integer. If these are present and the second integer is 0, then the lint checks will be performed, but will be treated as warnings rather than errors, so that they do not cause compilation to fail.
2020-01-25 11:29:12 -06:00
Stephen Heumann
40e2b770ae Update release notes with strtol/strtoul changes. 2020-01-24 17:14:43 -06:00