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gus knight
9e1b6bf517 Update CodingStyle. 2015-07-27 14:25:50 -04:00
gus knight
d6b64e2574 Clean up lots of rogue tabs.
Still some more tabs to be taken care of. arm-gen.c and tcccoff.c
have so many style issues that I'm just going to throw clang-format
at them.
2015-07-27 14:14:41 -04:00
gus knight
41031221c8 Trim trailing spaces everywhere. 2015-07-27 12:43:40 -04:00
gus knight
5e67f24e6b Relicensing TinyCC.
I haven't contributed anything yet, but I might as well add this :)
2015-07-27 12:39:54 -04:00
seyko
4e04f67c94 fix-mixed-struct (patch by Pip Cet)
Jsut for testing. It works for me (don't break anything)
    Small fixes for x86_64-gen.c in "tccpp: fix issues, add tests"
    are dropped in flavor of this patch.

    Pip Cet:

    Okay, here's a first patch that fixes the problem (but I've found
    another bug, yet unfixed, in the process), though it's not
    particularly pretty code (I tried hard to keep the changes to the
    minimum necessary). If we decide to actually get rid of VT_QLONG and
    VT_QFLOAT (please, can we?), there are some further simplifications in
    tccgen.c that might offset some of the cost of this patch.

    The idea is that an integer is no longer enough to describe how an
    argument is stored in registers. There are a number of possibilities
    (none, integer register, two integer registers, float register, two
    float registers, integer register plus float register, float register
    plus integer register), and instead of enumerating them I've
    introduced a RegArgs type that stores the offsets for each of our
    registers (for the other architectures, it's simply an int specifying
    the number of registers). If someone strongly prefers an enum, we
    could do that instead, but I believe this is a place where keeping
    things general is worth it, because this way it should be doable to
    add SSE or AVX support.

    There is one line in the patch that looks suspicious:

             } else {
                 addr = (addr + align - 1) & -align;
                 param_addr = addr;
                 addr += size;
    -            sse_param_index += reg_count;
             }
             break;

    However, this actually fixes one half of a bug we have when calling a
    function with eight double arguments "interrupted" by a two-double
    structure after the seventh double argument:

    f(double,double,double,double,double,double,double,struct { double
    x,y; },double);

    In this case, the last argument should be passed in %xmm7. This patch
    fixes the problem in gfunc_prolog, but not the corresponding problem
    in gfunc_call, which I'll try tackling next.
2015-05-14 07:32:24 +03:00
seyko
101cc8747f win32/include/winapi changes from https://github.com/run4flat/tinycc.git
just for testing. Is it needed? I'm not a MSYS citizen.

        run4flat is a tcc fork by David Mertens that knows how to work with
        multiple symbol tables. Excelent work. A good descriptions of the
        tcc internals inside a code comments.
2015-05-14 01:27:46 +03:00
seyko
80322adaa0 redo of the -dD option
functionality was broken some time ago and was removed
    by the "tccpp: fix issues, add tests"

    fix: LINE_MACRO_OUTPUT_FORMAT_NONE in pp_line()
    means: output '\n' and not "don't output at all"
2015-05-13 12:16:00 +03:00
seyko
cf92f7aacb some -bench fixes
print stats to stderr, not to stdout
2015-05-12 22:02:51 +03:00
seyko
06e0753fce minor pp optimizations
* remove free_defines() from tcc_preprocess()
        all cleanup will be done in tcc_delete
    * move a preprocessor file closing to tcc_delete too
2015-05-12 21:32:32 +03:00
seyko
1234beccb8 restore a max memory usage printing for a new MEM_DEBUG when -bench 2015-05-12 16:07:09 +03:00
seyko
c52e1a9af5 SYMBOL_NAME_LABEL(X) X##:
In the linux kernel sources:
      #ifdef __STDC__
        #define SYMBOL_NAME_LABEL(X) X##:
      #else
        #define SYMBOL_NAME_LABEL(X) X/**/:
      #endif
    tcc is a STDC compiler and must handle 'X##:' case.
2015-05-12 15:24:41 +03:00
seyko
121e95d115 a new version of the MEM_DEBUG 2015-05-12 11:56:39 +03:00
seyko
a98fd13090 a mem leak fix for "ability to compile multiple *.c files with -c switch"
A new version of the MEM_DEBUG will be submitted next. This version is
    not depend on the malloc_usable_size() presense in the libc and
    print a places where a leaked chunks of memory was allocated.
2015-05-12 10:58:04 +03:00
seyko
ae09051c81 allow to use MEM_DEBUG with libtcc 2015-05-11 18:05:31 +03:00
seyko
cb7e820eae tcc_add_dll is not used if TCC_TARGET_PE
after "tccpp: fix issues, add tests"
2015-05-10 11:37:36 +03:00
seyko
ff06d4258e define __OPTIMIZE__ if -ON (N != 0)
this is gcc behaviour
2015-05-10 10:21:37 +03:00
seyko
c497f9c82c warn if multile -o option is given 2015-05-10 10:13:35 +03:00
seyko
87a0109604 restore "./configure --enable-tcc32-mingw" on linux
commit "tccpp: fix issues, add tests" also include
        - configure/Makefile : build on windows (MSYS) was broken
    which breaks a cross compilation on linux
2015-05-10 09:57:11 +03:00
grischka
30df3189b1 tccpp: fix issues, add tests
* 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
    a3fc543459
    a715d7143d
    (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)
2015-05-09 14:29:39 +02:00
Philip
70a6c4601e VLA code: minor fix
Don't try to call get_flags() on the mob branch, where it's not defined.
2015-05-04 03:42:02 +00:00
seyko
c75d0deecf VLA code minor fix 2015-05-04 04:19:24 +03:00
seyko
999274ca90 a lot simpler VLA code
Author: Philip <pipcet@gmail.com>
    Our VLA code can be made a lot simpler (simple enough for
    even me to understand it) by giving up on the optimization idea, which
    is very tempting. There's a patch to do that attached, feel free to
    test and commit it if you like. (It passes all the tests, at least
2015-05-04 04:09:05 +03:00
seyko
fca58734fb -traditional and -iwithprefix options 2015-05-03 20:10:57 +03:00
seyko
576aeb3aa9 fix "tcc test.c -Wl,,--oformat,binary"
set linker options only when "s->output_type == TCC_OUTPUT_EXE"
    otherwise tcc will produce a wrong object file
2015-05-03 14:17:18 +03:00
seyko
2ba219f781 fix "tcc test.c -UAAA -UBBB"
no need to call tcc_free() inside tcc_undefine_symbol()
    Otherwise we get segmentation fault inside tcc_delete()
2015-05-03 13:58:27 +03:00
Philip
929d171f47 Mostly revert "tccpp.c: minor fix I'd accidentally not committed"
This reverts commit 27ec4f67a3.

Sorry about that, I included changes which are still being tested, by
accident.
2015-05-02 20:30:07 +00:00
Philip
27ec4f67a3 tccpp.c: minor fix I'd accidentally not committed
Sorry about that. This should definitely fix Sergey's issue.
2015-05-02 17:14:07 +00:00
Philip
3b4c42c3c0 minor fix
Fixes the issue reported by Sergey at
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-05/msg00007.html

I hope.
2015-05-02 16:49:12 +00:00
Philip
823d0583dc tccpp.c: unterminated macro argument error message
#define a(x) x
    a((

would produce "error: , expected" when what's actually expected is a
')'.
2015-05-02 14:47:11 +00:00
Philip
2f90db434e tccpp.c: fix GNU comma handling
This requires moving TOK_PLCHLDR handling, but the new logic should make
things easier even if (when?) GNU comma handling is removed.

(Somewhat confusingly, GCC no longer supports GNU commas. See
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Variadic-Macros.html for a description
of past and current GCC behaviour.)
2015-05-02 14:27:49 +00:00
Philip
2f50cefbd4 tccpp.c: restore whitespace after failed macro
This fixes test7 described in:

http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-05/msg00002.html

Note that the current code still adds excessive forced blank characters
to its output, so this patch might not change visible behaviour.
2015-05-02 13:55:42 +00:00
Philip
a6e6a954f5 tccpp.c: correct # stringification
Fix handling of escape characters, spaces, and line feeds in macros or
macro arguments that might yet be subject to # stringification.

Should this be an -f option? I think memory usage increases only very
slightly (in particular, while line feeds, stray \s, and spaces are
preserved, comments are not), so it's probably not worth it to make it
one.

Note that macro_subst now checks for stray \s which are still left in
the input stream after macro substitution, if desired.

This patch depends on the previous patch, so if you revert that, please
revert this patch, too.

See http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-05/msg00002.html
2015-05-02 13:19:14 +00:00
Philip
0877ba7cbf tccpp.c: parse flag to accept stray \
This adds a PARSE_FLAG_ACCEPT_STRAYS parse flag to accept stray
backslashes in the source code, and uses it for pure preprocessing.

For absolutely correct behaviour of # stringification, we need to use
this flag when parsing macro definitions and in macro arguments, as
well; this patch does not yet do so. The test case for that is something
like

    #define STRINGIFY2(x) #x
    #define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY2(x)

    STRINGIFY(\n)

which should produce "\n", not a parse error or "\\n".

See http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-05/msg00002.html
2015-05-02 12:58:37 +00:00
Philip
a3d78b95d7 tccpp.c: fix endless loop
Perhaps a better fix would be to ensure tok is set to TOK_EOF rather
than 0 at the end of a macro stream.

This partially fixes test2 of the examples given in:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-05/msg00002.html

It's still failing, but at least it's not running out of memory now.
2015-05-02 12:33:45 +00:00
Philip
1e878200f7 tccpp.c: reset spc after macro_subst_tok()
This bug doesn't seem to affect anything currently, but does interfere
with miscellaneous tccpp.c fixes for the test cases described here:

http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-05/msg00002.html
2015-05-02 12:26:10 +00:00
Philip
3a922ad2ba tccpp.c: fix ##-in-macros logic
The old code had an inverted condition, so

    #define a(b)## b

would be accepted while

    #define a(b,c) b ## ## c

would be rejected with the confusing error message "'##' invalid at
start of macro".
2015-05-02 12:14:14 +00:00
Philip
a6b94eff79 tccpp.c: fix empty stringify
#define STRINGIFY2(x) #x
    #define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY2(x)
    STRINGIFY()

should produce "", not "\301".
2015-05-01 14:48:25 +00:00
Philip
951a43ea6c fix a potential end-of-buffer issue in tccelf.c
also read characters one at a time when PARSE_DEBUG is set; after this
patch, things seem to work with that.
2015-04-30 21:35:21 +00:00
Philip
2e04fa8872 fix end-of-buffer error in tccpp.c
Quick fix for
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-04/msg00160.html.

I don't fully understand the intended semantics of when file->buf_ptr[0]
is valid, but the rest of the code doesn't have any obvious spots with
the same bug.

Feel free to revert this if I'm mistaken or we need to discuss this
change further.
2015-04-30 19:27:43 +00:00
Philip
4126056fbe fix vstack leak
I think this code only affects the ARM EABI target, and only when
returning small structures that might be unaligned. However, it was both
leaking vstack entries and failing to achieve what I think is its
purpose, to ensure the sret argument would be aligned properly. Both
issues fixed.
2015-04-29 21:48:30 +00:00
Philip
44c330d647 VLA fix: save stack pointer right after modification
This patch disables the optimization of saving stack pointers lazily,
which didn't fully take into account that control flow might not reach
the stack-saving instructions. I've decided to leave in the extra calls
to vla_sp_save() in case anyone wants to restore this optimization.

Tests added and enabled.

There are two remaining bugs: VLA variables can be modified, and jumping
into the scope of a declared VLA will cause a segfault rather than a
compiler error. Both of these do not affect correct C code, but should
be fixed at some point. Once VLA variables have been made properly
immutable, we can share them with the saved stack pointer and save stack
and instructions.
2015-04-28 09:23:29 +00:00
Philip
d2dd6fdbfb fix VLA/continue issue
as reported in
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-04/msg00131.html. Note
that this is one of two separate VLA bugs:

 A. labels aren't reached by program execution, so the stack pointer is
 never saved
 B. continue doesn't restore the stack pointer as goto does

This fixes only B. I'm not sure whether the same issue applies to break
as well as continue.

Add a test case, but disable tests #78 and #79 for now as they're not
fully fixed until the issue described in
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-04/msg00110.html
is resolved.
2015-04-27 16:42:27 +00:00
Philip
bd489a4815 add test case for VLA segfaults
This test obviously shouldn't segfault, but currently does so. The
problem is in the VLA code, which fails to save the stack pointer before
taking a conditional branch in some cases.

See this thread:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2015-04/msg00130.html
2015-04-27 14:55:23 +00:00
seyko
bbcb54a1f4 replace PARSE_FLAG_ASM_COMMENTS with PARSE_FLAG_ASM_FILE
after "assign PARSE_FLAG_ASM_COMMENTS only for asm files"
    functions of this flags are identical
2015-04-27 16:36:58 +03:00
Philip
2e51f0ee63 warn about declarations after statements when compiling with gcc. 2015-04-27 13:28:03 +00:00
seyko
1351de6ad1 fixes for "tcc -E -dD"
* print "// #pragma push_macro(XXX)"
    * keep output line numbers in sync with source
      (don't output \n in printf)
2015-04-27 16:04:54 +03:00
seyko
2df290073b preprocess: "assign PARSE_FLAG_ASM_COMMENTS only for asm files"
resolve a problem with the following test.c program, tcc -E test.c

    #ifdef	_XOPEN_SOURCE
    # define __USE_XOPEN	1
    # if (_XOPEN_SOURCE - 0) >= 500
    #  define __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED	1
    #  define __USE_UNIX98	1
    #  undef _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
    #  define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE	1
    #  if (_XOPEN_SOURCE - 0) >= 600
    #   define __USE_XOPEN2K	1
    #   undef __USE_ISOC99
    #   define __USE_ISOC99		1
    #  endif
    # else
    #  ifdef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED
    #   define __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED	1
    #  endif
    # endif
    #endif

    int main() {}

    // # 17 "aaa.c"
    // aaa.c:17: error: #endif without matching #if
2015-04-27 15:25:49 +03:00
Philip
2d3458363e fix another x86_64 ABI bug
The old code assumed that if an argument doesn't fit into the available
registers, none of the subsequent arguments do, either. But that's
wrong: passing 7 doubles, then a two-double struct, then another double
should generate code that passes the 9th argument in the 8th register
and the two-double struct on the stack. We now do so.

However, this patch does not yet fix the function calling code to do the
right thing in the same case.
2015-04-26 17:31:39 +00:00
Philip
8d44851d65 Fix zero-length struct/union test. Remove nonsensical test.
The comment suggests this was meant to detect unions, but in fact it
compared f->c, the union/struct size, against f->next->c, the first
element's offset.

This affected only zero-length structs/unions with a first (zero-length)
element, as in this code:

    struct u2 {
    };

    struct u {
      struct u2 u2;
    } u;

    struct u f(struct u x)
    {
      return x;
    }

However, such structures turned out to be broken anyway, as code like this
was generated for the above f:

0000000000000000 <f>:
   0:   55                      push   %rbp
   1:   48 89 e5                mov    %rsp,%rbp
   4:   48 81 ec 10 00 00 00    sub    $0x10,%rsp
   b:   66 0f d6 45 f8          movq   %xmm0,-0x8(%rbp)
  10:   66 0f 6e 45 f8          movd   -0x8(%rbp),%xmm0
  15:   e9 00 00 00 00          jmpq   1a <f+0x1a>
  1a:   c9                      leaveq
  1b:   c3                      retq
2015-04-25 19:25:23 +00:00
Philip
1dd3f88f3b x86_64 ABI tests, which currently cause failures
With the x86_64 Linux ELF ABI, we're currently failing two of these
three tests, which have been disabled for now.  The problem is mixed
structures such as struct { double x; char c; }, which the x86_64 ABI
specifies are to be passed/returned in one integer register and one SSE
register; our current approach, marking the structure as VT_QLONG or
VT_QFLOAT, fails in this case.

(It's possible to fix this by getting rid of VT_QLONG and VT_QFLOAT
entirely as at https://github.com/pipcet/tinycc, but the changes aren't
properly isolated at present. Anyway, there might be a less disruptive
fix.)
2015-04-25 18:51:26 +00:00