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Author SHA1 Message Date
herman ten brugge
4a16bebfab Struct va_arg fix
lib/va_list.c:
- Handle struct {double, double} correctly

arm64-gen.c:
riscv64-gen.c:
x86_64-gen.c:
- Allow zero sized structs to work with va_arg

tcctest.c:
- Add new va_arg test code

test/bug.c:
- Remove tst2 va_arg test
2020-09-17 08:42:28 +02:00
Michael Matz
245f6a0d13 stdarg: always have the __builtin_va_* available
This makes available the __builtin_va_list type and __builtin variants
of va_start, va_arg, va_copy and va_end.  We do this via a header file
that's prepended to all compilations always (except if merely
preprocessing): tcc_predefs.h.  That header could also be used
for predefining other builtins in the future.

We don't need the define hacks for musl anymore with this.

Also fix x86_64 gfunc_prologue to reserve enoug space for the
full va_list structure, not just 16 bytes.
2020-04-15 22:06:52 +02:00
Michael Matz
8c6143d86f Fix stdarg on x86-64
this partly reverts 1803762e3 to fix stdarg on x86-64 again.  I've tried
to retain the apple specific changes from that commit.
Also include stdarg.h first in tcc.h, maybe that helps as well.
2020-04-15 04:49:34 +02:00
Robert Hoelzl
1803762e3f Make tcclib1.a compile on macOS again
When compiling on macOS (at least in version 10.12) the TCC compiler failed
to compile libtcc1.a. Three problems were solved:
 - The predefined macro "__APPLE__" is now available, as it is tested in the
   libc darwin header files
 - the libtcc1 Makefile defined _ANSI_SOURCE, although it used signals
 - stdargs.h defined va_list differently from the darwin libc.
   If the darwin standard library was included BEFORE stdargs this caused
   problems.
 - the darwin libc generated a warning if GCC < 4 was used
 - additional defines are predefined now to make darwin libc headers compile.
2020-04-15 02:56:24 +02:00
grischka
1b57560502 nocode, noreturn
A more automatic approach to code suppression (aka. nocode_wanted)

The simple rules are:
- Clear 'nocode_wanted' at (im/explicit) label IF it was used
- Set 'nocode_wanted' after unconditional jumps

Also in order to test this then I did add the "function might
return no value" warning, and then to make that work again I
did add the __attribute__((noreturn)).

Also moved the look ahead label check into the type parser
to gain a little speed.
2019-06-24 11:40:01 +02:00
grischka
4b3c6e74ab tccgen: nodata_wanted fix, default ONE_SOURCE, etc...
tccgen.c:
  doubles need to be aligned, on ARM.  The section_reserve()
  in init_putv does not do that.
-D ONE_SOURCE: is now the default and not longer needed. Also,
  tcc.h now sets the default native target.  These both make
  compiling tcc simple as "gcc tcc.c -o tcc -ldl" again.
arm-asm.c:
  enable pseudo asm also for inline asm
tests/tests2/Makefile:
  disable bitfield tests except on windows and x86_64
  and don't generate-always
tcc.c:
  fix a loop with -dt on errors
configure:
  print compiler version (as recognized)
tccpp.c:
  actually define symbols for tcc -dt
  clear static variables (needed for -dt or libtcc usage)
96_nodata_wanted.c:
  use __label__ instead of asm
lib/files:
  use native symbols (__i386__ etc.) instead of TCC_TARGET_...
2017-07-23 21:24:11 +02:00
grischka
44abffe33a more minor fixes
* tccgen: re-allow long double constants for x87 cross
  sizeof (long double) may be 12 or 16 depending on host platform
  (i386/x86_64 on unix/windows).
  Except that it's 8 if the host is on windows and not gcc
  was used to compile tcc.

* win64: fix builtin_va_start after VT_REF removal
  See also a8b83ce43a

* tcctest.c: remove outdated limitation for ll-bitfield test
  It always worked, there is no reason why it should not work
  in future.

* libtcc1.c: exclude long double conversion on ARM

* Makefile: remove CFLAGS from link recipes

* lib/Makefile: use target DEFINES as passed from main Makefile

* lib/armflush.c lib/va_list.c: factor out from libtcc1.c

* arm-gen.c: disable "depreciated" warnings for now
2017-05-07 12:41:29 +02:00