* 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...
* 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.
Force to use a NATIVE_DEFINES insteed of the DEFINES for the
native tcc. After this change we have on debian/ubuntu
# ./x86_64-tcc -vv
tcc version 0.9.26 (x86-64, Linux)
install: /usr/local/lib/tcc
crt:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
libraries:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
/usr/lib
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
/lib
/usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
/usr/local/lib
include:
/usr/local/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
/usr/local/include
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
/usr/include
/usr/local/lib/tcc/include
elfinterp:
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
Before this change the output was
# ./x86_64-tcc -vv
tcc version 0.9.26 (x86-64, Linux)
install: /usr/local/lib/tcc
crt:
/usr/lib
libraries:
/usr/lib
/lib
/usr/local/lib
include:
/usr/local/include
/usr/include
/usr/local/lib/tcc/include
elfinterp:
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
This change don't fix a cross compilers
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)
* Don't use /usr/local/lib/tcc/libtcc1.a for i386 and x86_64
A $(tccdir)/i386 directory was used to install a libtcc1.a
but only when cross compiling. And no x86_64 directory.
* Build/install i386-tcc/x86_64-tcc and not a tcc
* Build/install i386-win-tcc/x86_64-win-tcc and not a i386-win-mingw32-tcc/...
* DEFINES = -DTCC_TARGET_I386... also for i386-tcc and i386-win-tcc
* Make a symlink tcc to the i386-tcc/x86_64-tcc for a "make test"
* Build a $(ARCH) directory with a symlink to the libtcc1.a for a "make test"
* Remove a /usr/local/lib/tcc directory on uninstall
* Remove a /usr/local/share/doc/tcc directory on uninstall
* Remove a $(ARCH) directory on "make clean"
* Remove a *-tcc files on "make clean"
produce a
i386-win-mingw32-tcc
i386-win-tcc
x86_64-win-mingw32-tcc
x86_64-win-tcc
arm-win-mingw32ce-tcc
arm-win-tcc
instead of the
i386-w64-mingw32-tcc
i386-win32-tcc
x86_64-w64-mingw32-tcc
x86_64-win32-tcc
arm-wince-mingw32ce-tcc
arm-win32-tcc
Replacing a *-win32 directory names with a *-win names
because this names are based on the names of the tcc
x86_64-win32-tcc, i386-win32-tcc
Set CONFIG_MULTIARCHDIR for cross compilers.
Chances a cross-compiler will find a working crt*.o
in /usr/lib are more or less 0.
This commit breaks x86 / x86_64 compilres for linux. A solution for the crt*.o
must be discussed.
must be:
# ./x86_64-tcc -vv
tcc version 0.9.26 (x86-64, Linux)
install: /usr/local/lib/tcc
crt:
/usr/lib64
libraries:
/usr/lib64
/lib64
/usr/local/lib64
include:
/usr/local/include
/usr/include
/usr/local/lib/tcc/include
elfinterp:
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
and with MULTIARCH we have:
# ./x86_64-tcc -vv
tcc version 0.9.26 (x86-64 Linux)
install: /usr/local/lib/tcc/
crt:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu ???????????????????
libraries:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
/usr/lib ???????????????????
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
/lib ???????????????????
/usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
/usr/local/lib ???????????????????
include:
/usr/local/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
/usr/local/include
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu
/usr/include
/usr/local/lib/tcc/include
elfinterp:
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
And CONFIG_MULTIARCHDIR don't handle C67.
On Linux x86 we have:
# ./c67-tcc -vv
tcc version 0.9.26 (C67, Linux)
install: /usr/local/lib/tcc
crt:
/usr/lib
libraries:
/usr/lib
/lib
/usr/local/lib
include:
/usr/local/include
/usr/include
/usr/local/lib/tcc/include
elfinterp:
/lib/ld-linux.so.2
- Thanks to Kirill "tcc -b itself" should work now
(was removed in d5f4df09ff)
Also:
- tests/Makefile:
- fix spurious --I from 767410b875
- lookup boundtest.c via VPATH (for out-of-tree build)
- test[123]b?: fail on diff error
- Windows: test3 now works (from e31579b076)
- abitest: a libtcc.a made by gcc is not usable for tcc
on WIndows - using source instead (libtcc.c)
- tccpe:
- avoid gcc warning (x86_64)
- Build libtcc1 for cross-compiler on arm (arm to X cross compilers)
- Install libtcc1 and includes for arm to i386 cross compiler
- Add basic check of cross-compilers (compile ex1.c)
- tccgen: error out for cast to void, as in
void foo(void) { return 1; }
This avoids an assertion failure in x86_64-gen.c, also.
also fix tests2/03_struct.c accordingly
- Error: "memory full" - be more specific
- Makefiles: remove circular dependencies, lookup tcctest.c from VPATH
- tcc.h: cleanup lib, include, crt and libgcc search paths"
avoid duplication or trailing slashes with no CONFIG_MULTIARCHDIR
(as from 9382d6f1a0)
- tcc.h: remove ";{B}" from PE search path
in ce5e12c2f9 James Lyon wrote:
"... I'm not sure this is the right way to fix this problem."
And the answer is: No, please. (copying libtcc1.a for tests instead)
- win32/build_tcc.bat: do not move away a versioned file
I removed the XMM6/7 registers from the register list because they are not used
on Win64 however they are necessary for parameter passing on x86-64. I have now
restored them but not marked them with RC_FLOAT so they will not be used except
for parameter passing.
I expect that Linux-x86 is probably fine. All other architectures
except ARM are definitely broken since I haven't yet implemented
gfunc_sret for these, although replicating the current behaviour
should be straightforward.
Modified tcctest.c so that it uses 'double' in place of 'long double'
with MinGW since this is what TCC does, and what Visual C++ does. Added
an option -norunsrc to tcc to allow argv[0] to be set independently of
the compiled source when using tcc -run, which allows tests that rely on
the value of argv[0] to work in out-of-tree builds.
Also added Makefile rules to automatically update out-of-tree build
Makefiles when in-tree Makefiles have changed.
Some files installed are not generated so need to be copied from the
source tree rather than the build tree.
I also switched texi2html for makeinfo --html since texi2html is
apparently unmaintained.
GCC_MAJOR may be set even is $CC not realy gcc (but i.e. clang, which (as
of 3.1) requires an addtional CFLAG to accept the non portable (gnuisms all
over the place; try to cimpile tcc with Sun^HOracle, Intel, Pathscale, ...
compiler) code).
- 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