- configure/Makefiles: minor adjustments
- build-tcc.bat: add -static to gcc options
(avoids libgcc_s*.dll dependency with some mingw versions)
- tccpe.c/tcctools.c: eliminate MAX_PATH
(not available for cross compilers)
- tccasm.c: use uint64_t/strtoull in unary()
(unsigned long sometimes is only uint32_t, as always on windows)
- tccgen.c: Revert (f077d16c) "tccgen: gen_cast: cast FLOAT to DOUBLE"
Was a rather experimental, tentative commit, not really necessary
and somewhat ugly too.
- cleanup recent osx support:
- Makefile/libtcc.c: cleanup copy&paste code
- tccpp.c: restore deleted function
Forgot about it. It allows to compile several
sources (and other .o's) to one single .o file;
tcc -r -o all.o f1.c f2.c f3.S o4.o ...
Also:
- option -fold-struct-init-code removed, no effect anymore
- (tcc_)set_environment() moved to tcc.c
- win32/lib/(win)crt1 minor fix & add dependency
- debug line output for asm (tcc -c -g xxx.S) enabled
- configure/Makefiles: x86-64 -> x86_64 changes
- README: cleanup
MSYS2 installs 3 environments, with uname (e.g. on win8.1 64) as follows:
- MINGW32_NT-6.3 gcc -> stand-alone native i686 binaries
- MINGW64_NT-6.3 gcc -> stand-alone native x86_64 binaries
- MSYS_NT-6.3 gcc -> posix-ish binaries which can only run in this env
Therefore 'MINGW' is more generic and detects both 32/64 native
environments, where previously 'MINGW32' detected only the 32 one.
For the following reasons:
- Native windows links are rarely used in general.
- Require elevated privileges even if the current user has administrator
privileges (needs further "run as administrator").
- Most/all windows shell environments capable of running configure already
support ln (msys[1], msys2, most probably cygwin too).
- If cross building tcc on linux for windows then native mklink is not
available, as well as 'cmd' (in this scenario the build later fails
for other reasons, but at least configures succeeds now).
- cp is good enough as fallback since we only copy 5 makefiles anyway.
- The only environment I'm aware of which doesn't support ln -s is busybox
for windows, and with this patch it falls back to cp and completes
configure successfully (and the build later succeeds, assuming valid
$CC and $AR).
Support ./configure && make under msys2 (a new msys fork)
on win32 and win64.
Get rid of CONFIG_WIN64 make-var. (On windows, WIN32 in
general is used for both 32 and 64 bit platforms)
Also:
- cleanup win32/build-tcc.bat
- adjust win32/(doc/)tcc-win32.tx
Except
- that libtcc1.a is now installed in subdirs i386/ etc.
- the support for arm and arm64
- some of the "Darwin" fixes
- tests are mosly unchanged
Also
- removed the "legacy links for cross compilers" (was total mess)
- removed "out-of-tree" build support (was broken anyway)
* Documentation is now in "docs".
* Source code is now in "src".
* Misc. fixes here and there so that everything still works.
I think I got everything in this commit, but I only tested this
on Linux (Make) and Windows (CMake), so I might've messed
something up on other platforms...
* fix some macro expansion issues
* add some pp tests in tests/pp
* improved tcc -E output for better diff'ability
* remove -dD feature (quirky code, exotic feature,
didn't work well)
Based partially on ideas / researches from PipCet
Some issues remain with VA_ARGS macros (if used in a
rather tricky way).
Also, to keep it simple, the pp doesn't automtically
add any extra spaces to separate tokens which otherwise
would form wrong tokens if re-read from tcc -E output
(such as '+' '=') GCC does that, other compilers don't.
* cleanups
- #line 01 "file" / # 01 "file" processing
- #pragma comment(lib,"foo")
- tcc -E: forward some pragmas to output (pack, comment(lib))
- fix macro parameter list parsing mess from
a3fc543459a715d7143d
(some coffee might help, next time ;)
- introduce TOK_PPSTR - to have character constants as
written in the file (similar to TOK_PPNUM)
- allow '\' appear in macros
- new functions begin/end_macro to:
- fix switching macro levels during expansion
- allow unget_tok to unget more than one tok
- slight speedup by using bitflags in isidnum_table
Also:
- x86_64.c : fix decl after statements
- i386-gen,c : fix a vstack leak with VLA on windows
- configure/Makefile : build on windows (MSYS) was broken
- tcc_warning: fflush stderr to keep output order (win32)
* define targetos=Windows when --enable-tcc32-mingw, --enable-cygwin, ...
* use TARGETOS insteed HOST_OS when selecting PROGS
* use "$(tccdir)" insteed $(tccdir) on install (spaces in path)
* install tcc.exe too
* produce bcheck.o when cross-compiling too (lib/Makefile)
* force bcheck.o linking by compiling inside tcc_set_output_type()
a dummy program with local array. Otherwise bcheck.o may be not linked.
* replace %xz format specifier with %p in bcheck (don't supported on
Windows)
* call a __bound_init when __bound_ptr_add, __bound_ptr_indir,
__bound_new_region, __bound_delete_region called.
This is because a __bound_init inside ".init" section is not called
on Windows for unknown reason.
* print on stderr a message when an illegal pointer is returned:
there is no segmentation violation on Windows for a program
compiled with "tcc -b"
* remove "C:" subdir on clean if $HOST_OS = "Linux"
* default CFLAGS="-Wall -g -O0" insteed CFLAGS="-Wall -g -O2"
to speed up compilation and more precise debugging.
i386-tcc.exe is a compiler for i386 Linux. A HOST_OS variable in Makefile is
introduced and used to select a native compiler (which one to name as tcc.exe)
* x86_64-tcc: use /usr/lib64,.. instead of /usr/lib,..
* don't set tcc_lddir="lib64" if cpu="x86"
* put a definition of the CONFIG_LDDIR into config.h instead
of the config.mak Otherwise a "lib" string may be used by default.
This is a usual case when building a x86_64-tcc (there was
no -DCONFIG_LDDIR building this binary).
* suppress -Wdeprecated-declarations for gcc which complain on malloc hooks
in bcheck.c if glibc is quite new.
* don't setup a cpu before scanning for --cpu=
* --cpu= option sets a 'cpu' variable, not a 'build_cpu', 'build_cpu' was not used anywhere.
* if cpu="" and ARCH != "" then cpu=$ARCH else cpu=`uname -m`
* replace "Build CPU" with "Target CPU" in the output of the configure script.
output this value only when not builing a cross compilers.
* remove a HOST_I386, ... defines from a config.h file.
thise defines are not used anywhere and cpu is now used to define a target cpu
Not able to generate ELF files on NetBSD yet (lacks the note and crt1.o
is actually named crt0.o on NetBSD), but -run works with these extra
defines:
-D__lint__ -D"__symbolrename(x)=asm(#x)" -D__NetBSD__
The -D__lint__ is an ugly hack, TCC should be able to emulate GCC just
fine, but it seems TCC doesn't support __builtin_va_list yet?
typedef __builtin_va_list __va_list;
/usr/include/sys/ansi.h:72: error: ';' expected (got "__va_list")
Refactoring (no logical changes):
- use memcpy in tccgen.c:ieee_finite(double d)
- use union to store attribute flags in Sym
Makefile: "CFLAGS+=-fno-strict-aliasing" basically not necessary
anymore but I left it for now because gcc sometimes behaves
unexpectedly without.
Also:
- configure: back to mode 100755
- tcc.h: remove unused variables tdata/tbss_section
- x86_64-gen.c: adjust gfunc_sret for prototype
Variants __fixsfdi/__fixxfdi are not needed for now because
the value is converted to double always.
Also:
- remove __tcc_fpinit for unix as it seems redundant by the
__setfpucw call in the startup code
- avoid reference to s->runtime_main in cross compilers
- configure: fix --with-libgcc help
- tcctok.h: cleanup
When statically linking, runtime library should be static as well. tcc
could link with libgcc.a but it's in a gcc version specific directory.
Another solution, followed by this patch, is to use libtcc.a when
statically linking, even if USE_LIBGCC was configured.
VLA storage is now freed when it goes out of scope. This makes it
possible to use a VLA inside a loop without consuming an unlimited
amount of memory.
Combining VLAs with alloca() should work as in GCC - when a VLA is
freed, memory allocated by alloca() after the VLA was created is also
freed. There are some exceptions to this rule when using goto: if a VLA
is in scope at the goto, jumping to a label will reset the stack pointer
to where it was immediately after the last VLA was created prior to the
label, or to what it was before the first VLA was created if the label
is outside the scope of any VLA. This means that in some cases combining
alloca() and VLAs will free alloca() memory where GCC would not.
- except for CONFIG_SYSROOT and CONFIG_TCCDIR
Strictly neccessary it is only for CONFIG_MULTIARCHDIR
because otherwise if it's in config.h it is impossible to
leave it undefined.
But it is also nicer not to use these definitions for
cross-compilers.
- Also:
lib/Makefile : include ../Makefile for CFLAGS
lib/libtcc1.c : fix an issue compiling tcc with tcc on x64
- add quotes: eval opt=\"$opt\"
- use $source_path/conftest.c for OOT build
- add fn_makelink() for OOT build
- do not check lddir etc. on Windows/MSYS
- formatting
config-print.c
- rename to conftest.c (for consistency)
- change option e to b
- change output from that from "yes" to "no"
- remove inttypes.h dependency
- simpify version output
Makefile:
- improve GCC warning flag checks
tcc.h:
- add back default CONFIG_LDDIR
- add default CONFIG_TCCDIR also (just for fun)
tccpp.c:
- fix Christian's last warning
tccpp.c: In function ‘macro_subst’:
tccpp.c:2803:12: warning: ‘*((void *)&cval+4)’ is used uninitialized
in this function [-Wuninitialized]
That the change fixes the warning doesn't make sense but anyway.
libtcc.c:
- tcc_error/warning: print correct source filename/line for
token :paste: (also inline :asm:)
lddir and multiarch logic still needs fixing.