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The operation comples down to conditional moves.
Both integer and floating-point conditional moves are supported.
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As suggested in GPR#84, use '%.15F' to force the printing of more significant digits. (The '%F' format previously used prints only 6.) This is enough to represent the FP number exactly most of the time (but not always).
Once OCaml 4.03 is out and CompCert switches to this version of OCaml, we'll be able to use hexadecimal floats for printing.
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NeedOp, Deadcode: must have distinct needs per argument of an operator.
This change remains to be propagated to IA32 and PPC.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2399 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2338 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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1- new register allocator (+ live range splitting, spilling&reloading, etc)
based on a posteriori validation using the Rideau-Leroy algorithm
2- support for 64-bit integer arithmetic (type "long long").
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2200 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1939 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1858 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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Finished updating IA32 and ARM ports.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1792 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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- Reload temporaries are marked as destroyed (set to Vundef) across
operations in the semantics of LTL, LTLin, Linear and Mach,
allowing Asmgen to reuse them.
- Added IA32 port.
- Cleaned up float conversions and axiomatization of floats.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1499 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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- Csyntax, Csem: source C language has side-effects within expressions,
performs implicit casts, and has nondeterministic reduction semantics
for expressions
- Cstrategy: deterministic red. sem. for the above
- Clight: the previous source C language, with pure expressions.
Added: temporary variables + implicit casts.
- New pass SimplExpr to pull side-effects out of expressions
(previously done in untrusted Caml code in cparser/)
- Csharpminor: added temporary variables to match Clight.
- Cminorgen: adapted, removed cast optimization (moved to back-end)
- CastOptim: RTL-level optimization of casts
- cparser: transformations Bitfields, StructByValue and StructAssign
now work on non-simplified expressions
- Added pretty-printers for several intermediate languages,
and matching -dxxx command-line flags.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1467 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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