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The treatment of attributes in the current CompCert is often surprising. For example,
attribute(xxx) char * x;
is parsed as "x is a pointer to a (char modified by attribute "xxx")", while for most attributes (e.g. section attributes) the expected meaning is "x, modified by attribute "xxx", has type pointer to char".
CompCert's current treatment comes from the fact that attributes are processed very much like the standard type modifiers `const` and `volatile`, i.e.
const char * x;
is really "x is a pointer to a const char", not "x is a const pointer to char".
This experiment introduces a distinction between type-related attributes (which include the standard modifiers `const` and `volatile`) and other attributes. The other, non-type-related attributes are "floated up" during elaboration so that they apply to the variable or function being declared or defined. In the examples above,
attribute(xxx) char * x; // "attribute(xxx)" applies to "x"
const char * x; // "const" applies to "char"
This may be a step in the right direction but is not the final story. In particular, the `packed` attribute is special-cased when applied to `struct`, like it was before, and future attributes concerning calling conventions would need to be floated up to function types but not higher than that.
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Removed some unused variables, functions etc. and resolved some
problems which occur if all warnings except 3,4,9 and 29 are active.
Bug 18394.
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The gcc produces DW_AT_ranges for non-contiguous address ranges, like
compilation units containing functions which are placed in different
ELF-sections or lexical scopes that are split up. With this commit
CompCert also uses this DWARF v3 feature for gnu backend based targets.
In order to ensure backward compability a flag is added which avoids
this and produces debug info in DWARF v2 format.
Bug 17392.
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Instead of using a string they now take an optional string, which
should be none if the backend is not the diab backend and the
corresponding section is the text section and Some s with s being
the custom section name else.
Bug 17392.
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GCC prints all string larger than 3 characters in the debug_str
section which reduces the size of the debug information since entries
containing the same string now map to the same string in the
debug_str sections.
Bug 17392.
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The name_of_section function no returns the correct name for the
debug sections, the prologue and epilogue directives are added and
the labels for the live ranges are introduced in the Asmexpand pass.
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If a user uses the #pragma use_section for functions the diab linker
requires a separate debug_info section for each entry. This commit
adds functionality to emulate this behavior.
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This commit adds furher support for location information for local
variables and starts with the implementation of the debug_loc section.
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common.
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Support far-data addressing in sections.
(Currently ignored in checklink.)
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@2368 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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cparser: renamed Errors to Cerrors; removed packing into Cparser.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1856 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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as well as the handling of sections.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1822 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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New-style handling of sections for IA32 and ARM. Work in progress, to be tested.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1635 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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Minor updates on ARM code generator.
git-svn-id: https://yquem.inria.fr/compcert/svn/compcert/trunk@1339 fca1b0fc-160b-0410-b1d3-a4f43f01ea2e
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