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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Preud'homme
d3d89900f6 Don't hardcode gcc in tests Makefile 2014-03-09 22:54:48 +08:00
Thomas Preud'homme
6f3569e4e2 Ignore abitest-cc and abitest-tcc test programs 2014-02-02 17:23:14 +08:00
Thomas Preud'homme
46dd2971ab make git ignore lib/arm directory 2013-12-15 09:49:20 +08:00
James Lyon
55ea6d3fc1 x86-64 ABI fixes.
abitest now passes; however test1-3 fail in init_test. All other tests
pass. I need to re-test Win32 and Linux-x86.

I've added a dummy implementation of gfunc_sret to c67-gen.c so it
should now compile, and I think it should behave as before I created
gfunc_sret.
2013-04-19 00:46:49 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme
c219a53402 Update .gitignore with regards to test changes 2013-03-11 22:32:28 +01:00
Kirill Smelkov
031ff872be tests: Add tests for compile/run tcc.c with tcc -b then compile tcc.c again, then run tcctest.c
Just like with test[123] add their test[123]b variants. After previous 3
patchs all test pass here on Debian GNU/Linux on i385 with gcc-4.7 with
or without memory randomization turned on.
2012-12-09 19:43:40 +04:00
Kirill Smelkov
4744269494 Update .gitignore
The following files were not ignored (produced by build on i386 with
--enable-cross):

    arm-eabi-tcc
    arm-fpa-ld-tcc
    arm-fpa-tcc
    arm-vfp-tcc
    c67-tcc
    i386-win32-tcc
    lib/i386-win32/
    lib/x86_64-win32/
    x86_64-tcc
    x86_64-win32-tcc
2012-11-22 10:40:02 +04:00
Milutin Jovanović
32cd070c96 osx: Removed some optimizations for x86 builds as they were causing seg faults.
When using gcc compiler (as opposed to llvm) to build 32 bit tcc, compiler flags
-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2, -march=i386 and -falign-functions=2 were being
used. -march is redundant as -m32 is already being used. The other two seem to
be corrupting stack. I am not sure why this is the case, as the explanation of
the flags states that only running code size should be affected, but it does.

I think that is is safe to remove these flags altogether for all compilers and
platforms, especially since they are not being used for 64 bit builds. However
I do not want to apply such wide change without agreement from the people on the
mailing list.
2012-06-10 20:58:48 -04:00
Milutin Jovanovic
de54586d5b Further changes improving the OSX build. Everything builds. libtest passes.
Other tests still have issues, currently with weak linking.

One of the primary stumbling blocks on OSX is the lack of support for
mach-o binaries. Therefore all tcc usage on OSX has to be limited to elf
binaries, presumably produced by tcc itself.

Therefore I had to enable building of tiny_libmaker for OSX. Then changed
the make to use tcc and tiny_libmaker to compile the tcclib1.

In order to compile the tests, specifically the parts that use weak linking,
I have had to define MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to 10.2, which seems like a
hack, but extensive searching seems to indicate that this is the only way
to make apple gcc allow weak linking. Using any other value, bigger or smaller
breaks weak linking.

Also added _ANSI_SOURCE define required by some OSX headers, and some cosmetic
gitignore changes. I believe these changes should not impact other platforms.
2012-03-06 13:26:36 -05:00
Milutin Jovanovic
8ca8b08890 Patch attempting to build OSX TinyCC.
Applied patch found on stackoverflow (link below). I also found some
related changes that looked like logically needed. The stackoverflow
changes addressed only two registers which were breaking a compile.
However reading the code in the same file shows two other register
accesses that, while not breaking the build, should have the same fix.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3712902/problems-compiling-tcc-on-os-x/3713144#3713144

The test driver was changed by changing 'cp -u' into 'cp' as '-u' is not
supported on mac osx.

I found that osx build required the WITHOUT_LIBTCC define. I suspect the
reason for this is tcc unability to handle mach-o files. In order to
properly address this I had to change 'configure' to propagate target os
name to Makefile.

Current state is that simple tests work, but not the whole 'make test'
suite runs.

To the best of my knowledge, these changes should not impact other
platforms.
2012-02-09 12:53:17 -05:00
Kirill Smelkov
2fe5210a33 .gitignore += tags 2010-06-21 20:49:46 +04:00
Kirill Smelkov
5344b2e73b .gitignore += *.o *.a
Ignores libtcc.o, libtcc.a and a bunch of other files (see previous
patch for details)
2010-06-12 18:26:37 +04:00
Kirill Smelkov
de7a214c17 .cvsignore -> .gitignore
We no longer use CVS, so let's teach Git about what files to ignore...

... though doing `git status` after make + `make test` still gives
untracked content:

    # Untracked files:
    #   (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
    #
    #       alloca86-bt.o
    #       alloca86.o
    #       bcheck.o
    #       libtcc.a
    #       libtcc.o
    #       libtcc1.a
    #       libtcc1.o
    #       tcc.o

See next patch about this stuff.
2010-06-12 18:18:19 +04:00