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Author SHA1 Message Date
grischka fbc8810334 Fix "Add support for struct > 4B returned via registers"
- avoid assumption "ret_align == register_size" which is
  false for non-arm targets
- rename symbol "sret" to more descriptive "ret_nregs"

This fixes commit dcec8673f2

Also:
- remove multiple definitions in win32/include/math.h
2013-12-16 15:38:10 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme dcec8673f2 Add support for struct > 4B returned via registers
On ARM with hardfloat calling convention, structure containing 4 fields
or less of the same float type are returned via float registers. This
means that a structure can be returned in up to 4 double registers in a
structure is composed of 4 doubles. This commit adds support for return
of structures in several registers.
2013-11-22 09:27:15 +08:00
Thomas Preud'homme cf02f920c1 Revert "Add support for thread-local storage variables"
TLS support in tinyCC is absolutely not ready:
- segment register not select in load and store
- no relocation added for computing offset of per-thread symbol
- no support for TLS-specific relocations
- no program header added as per Drepper document about TLS

This reverts commit 1c4afd1350.
2013-11-03 18:55:54 +08:00
Thomas Preud'homme 1c4afd1350 Add support for thread-local storage variables 2013-10-29 22:10:02 +08:00
Amine Najahi 3b07a15fd1 Detect usage of incomplete types inside struct/union
Make sure the only exception is for a flexible array member
as the last element of a structure
2013-10-06 14:51:29 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme 0f5942c6b3 Avoid warnings with gcc 4.8 + default CFLAGS 2013-09-24 15:37:12 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme 673befd2d7 Report error when redefining enumerator
Prevent the following code from compiling:

enum color {RED, GREEN, BLUE};
enum rgb {RED, G, B};
2013-09-20 22:49:49 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme 82969f045c Report error when using undefined enum
Prevent the following code from compiling:

int main(void)
{
	enum rgb c = 42;
	return c;
}

Reported-by: John Haque <j.eh@mchsi.com>
2013-09-20 21:22:11 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme 0f522fb32a Forbid enum redefinition.
Prevent the following code from compiling:

enum color {RED, GREEN, BLUE};
enum color {R, G, B};

int main()
{
        return R;
}

Reported-by: John Haque <j.eh@mchsi.com>
2013-09-20 01:06:43 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme a465b7f58f Forbid the use of array of functions
Prevent the following code from compiling:

int (*fct)[42](int x);

Reported-by: Abdul Wadud Mohammad Mohibur Rashid <mohibur_rashid@yahoo.com>
2013-09-19 18:58:46 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme 76cb1144ef Generate an error when a function is redefined
Use one more bit in AttributeDef to differenciate between declared
function (only its prototype is known) and defined function (its body is
also known). This allows to generate an error in cases like:

int f(){return 0;}
int f(){return 1;}
2013-09-16 14:48:33 +02:00
grischka 69c2e7f96c tccgen: fix crash with undeclared struct
... as in:
    #include<stdio.h>
    int main()
    {
        struct asdasd x;
        printf("%d\n", sizeof(x));
    }
This fixes commit 17571298f3
2013-07-24 17:06:13 +02:00
grischka be1b6ba7b7 avoid "decl after statement" please
for compiling tcc with msc
2013-04-30 00:33:34 +02:00
James Lyon 41b3c7a507 Improved variable length array support.
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.
2013-04-27 22:58:52 +01:00
James Lyon 5c35ba66c5 64-bit tests now pass (well, nearly).
tcctest1-3 fail, but this appears to be due to bugs in GCC rather than TCC
(from manual inspection of the output).
2013-04-24 02:19:15 +01:00
James Lyon 8a81f9e103 Added CMake build system (to facilitate Win64 builds)
Win32 build and tests work under CMake, however I haven't added
install code yet. Win64 build fails due to chkstk.S failing to
assemble.
2013-04-21 11:20:20 +01:00
James Lyon 23f73e92f3 Fixed 64-bit integer bug introduced by x86-64 ABI work.
Now I need to check that the x86-64 stuff still works.
2013-04-19 22:55:09 +01:00
James Lyon cbce6d2bac Improved x86-64 XMM register argument passing.
Also made XMM0-7 available for use as temporary registers, since they
are not used by the ABI. I'd like to do the same with RSI and RDI but
that's trickier since they can be used by gv() as temporary registers
and there isn't a way to disable that.
2013-04-19 22:05:49 +01:00
James Lyon 946afd2343 Fixed problems with XMM1 use on Linux/x86-64.
All tests pass. I think I've caught all the cases assuming only XMM0 is
used. I expect that Win64 is horribly broken by this point though,
because I haven't altered it to cope with XMM1.
2013-04-19 18:33:30 +01:00
James Lyon 0e17671f72 Most x86-64 tests now work; only on error in test1-3.
I've had to introduce the XMM1 register to get the calling convention
to work properly, unfortunately this has broken a fair bit of code
which assumes that only XMM0 is used.
2013-04-19 15:33:16 +01:00
James Lyon b961ba5396 Got test1-3 working on x86-64.
There are probably still issues on x86-64 I've missed.
I've added a few new tests to abitest, which fail (2x long long and 2x double
in a struct should be passed in registers).
2013-04-19 11:10:13 +01:00
James Lyon 55ea6d3fc1 x86-64 ABI fixes.
abitest now passes; however test1-3 fail in init_test. All other tests
pass. I need to re-test Win32 and Linux-x86.

I've added a dummy implementation of gfunc_sret to c67-gen.c so it
should now compile, and I think it should behave as before I created
gfunc_sret.
2013-04-19 00:46:49 +01:00
James Lyon 2bbfaf436f Tests in abitest.c now work on Win32.
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.
2013-04-18 17:27:34 +01:00
grischka d6d7686b60 tcc.h: declare CValue.tab[LDOUBLE_SIZE/4]
Should fix some warnings wrt. access out of array bounds.

tccelf.c: fix "static function unused" warning
x86_64-gen.c: fix "ctype.ref uninitialzed" warning and cleanup
tcc-win32.txt: remove obsolete limitation notes.
2013-02-08 19:07:11 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme 6f4983af5b Revert "Add predictability in CType initialization."
This reverts commit 93785149ed.
2013-01-31 13:43:04 +01:00
grischka 2f6b8469cc safety: replace occurrences of strcpy by pstrcpy 2013-01-31 13:23:19 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme 370547a550 Revert "Check whether structure fields have a type"
This reverts commit 981eb84d8a.
2013-01-31 13:02:04 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme 981eb84d8a Check whether structure fields have a type 2013-01-31 12:32:31 +01:00
Domingo Alvarez Duarte 93785149ed Add predictability in CType initialization.
Initialize the ref field to 0 when manipulating a CType.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Preud'homme <robotux@celest.fr>
2013-01-31 12:04:10 +01:00
grischka c5892fe4f5 Revert "Optimize vswap()"
This reverts commit 63193d1794.

Had some problems (_STATIC_ASSERT) and was too ugly anyway.
For retry, I'd suggest to implement a general function
    static inline void memswap (void *p1, void* p2, size_t n);
and then use that.  If you do so, please keep the original code
as comment.
2013-01-14 18:41:37 +01:00
Thomas Preud'homme ea583f7b8a Fix C99ism in vswap()
Declare vtopl in vswap at the beginning of the function before any
assignments. Doing otherwise means C99 is assumed when compiling.
2013-01-13 23:38:33 +01:00
grischka 2358b378b3 tccpp: alternative fix for #include_next infinite loop bug
This replaces commit 3d409b0889

- revert old fix in libtcc.c
- #include_next: look up the file in the include stack to see
  if it is already included.
Also:
- streamline include code
- remove 'type' from struct CachedInclude (obsolete because we check
  full filename anyway)
- remove inc_type & inc_filename from struct Bufferedfile (obsolete)
- fix bug with TOK_FLAG_ENDIF not being reset
- unrelated: get rid of an 'variable potentially uninitialized' warning
2013-01-06 17:20:44 +01:00
Kirill Smelkov 63193d1794 Optimize vswap()
vswap() is called often enough and shows in profile and it was easy to
hand optimize swapping vtop[-1] and vtop[0] - instead of large (28 bytes
on i386) tmp variable and two memory to memory copies, let's swap areas
by longs through registers with streamlined assembly.

For

    $ ./tcc -B. -bench -DONE_SOURCE -DCONFIG_MULTIARCHDIR=\"i386-linux-gnu\" -c tcc.c

before:

 # Overhead      Command        Shared Object                                          Symbol
 # ........  ...........  ...................  ..............................................
 #
     15.19%          tcc  tcc                  [.] next_nomacro1
      5.19%          tcc  libc-2.13.so         [.] _int_malloc
      4.57%          tcc  tcc                  [.] next
      3.36%          tcc  tcc                  [.] tok_str_add2
      3.03%          tcc  tcc                  [.] macro_subst_tok
      2.93%          tcc  tcc                  [.] macro_subst
      2.53%          tcc  tcc                  [.] next_nomacro_spc
      2.49%          tcc  tcc                  [.] vswap
      2.36%          tcc  libc-2.13.so         [.] _int_free

       │    ST_FUNC void vswap(void)
       │    {
  1,96 │      push   %edi
  2,65 │      push   %esi
  1,08 │      sub    $0x20,%esp
       │        SValue tmp;
       │
       │        /* cannot let cpu flags if other instruction are generated. Also
       │           avoid leaving VT_JMP anywhere except on the top of the stack
       │           because it would complicate the code generator. */
       │        if (vtop >= vstack) {
  0,98 │      mov    0x8078cac,%eax
       │      cmp    $0x8078d3c,%eax
  1,18 │   ┌──jb     24
       │   │        int v = vtop->r & VT_VALMASK;
  1,08 │   │  mov    0x8(%eax),%edx
  0,78 │   │  and    $0x3f,%edx
       │   │        if (v == VT_CMP || (v & ~1) == VT_JMP)
  0,78 │   │  cmp    $0x33,%edx
  0,69 │   │↓ je     54
  0,59 │   │  and    $0xfffffffe,%edx
  0,49 │   │  cmp    $0x34,%edx
  0,29 │   │↓ je     54
       │   │            gv(RC_INT);
       │   │    }
       │   │    tmp = vtop[0];
  1,08 │24:└─→lea    0x4(%esp),%edi
  0,39 │      mov    $0x7,%ecx
       │      mov    %eax,%esi
 14,41 │      rep    movsl %ds:(%esi),%es:(%edi)
       │        vtop[0] = vtop[-1];
  9,51 │      lea    -0x1c(%eax),%esi
  1,96 │      mov    $0x7,%cl
       │      mov    %eax,%edi
 17,06 │      rep    movsl %ds:(%esi),%es:(%edi)
       │        vtop[-1] = tmp;
 10,20 │      mov    0x8078cac,%edi
  2,35 │      sub    $0x1c,%edi
  0,78 │      lea    0x4(%esp),%esi
       │      mov    $0x7,%cl
 15,20 │      rep    movsl %ds:(%esi),%es:(%edi)
       │    }
  9,90 │      add    $0x20,%esp
  2,25 │      pop    %esi
  1,67 │      pop    %edi
  0,69 │      ret

after:

 # Overhead      Command        Shared Object                                          Symbol
 # ........  ...........  ...................  ..............................................
 #
     15.27%          tcc  tcc                  [.] next_nomacro1
      5.08%          tcc  libc-2.13.so         [.] _int_malloc
      4.57%          tcc  tcc                  [.] next
      3.17%          tcc  tcc                  [.] tok_str_add2
      3.12%          tcc  tcc                  [.] macro_subst
      2.99%          tcc  tcc                  [.] macro_subst_tok
      2.43%          tcc  tcc                  [.] next_nomacro_spc
      2.32%          tcc  libc-2.13.so         [.] _int_free

      . . .

      0.71%          tcc  tcc                  [.] vswap

       │    ST_FUNC void vswap(void)
       │    {
  7,22 │      push   %eax
       │        /* cannot let cpu flags if other instruction are generated. Also
       │           avoid leaving VT_JMP anywhere except on the top of the stack
       │           because it would complicate the code generator. */
       │        if (vtop >= vstack) {
 11,34 │      mov    0x8078cac,%eax
  2,75 │      cmp    $0x8078d3c,%eax
  0,34 │   ┌──jb     20
       │   │        int v = vtop->r & VT_VALMASK;
  0,34 │   │  mov    0x8(%eax),%edx
  8,93 │   │  and    $0x3f,%edx
       │   │        if (v == VT_CMP || (v & ~1) == VT_JMP)
  2,06 │   │  cmp    $0x33,%edx
  2,41 │   │↓ je     74
  2,41 │   │  and    $0xfffffffe,%edx
  0,34 │   │  cmp    $0x34,%edx
  2,41 │   │↓ je     74
       │   │        vtopl[-1*VSIZEL + i] = tmpl;    \
       │   │      } do {} while (0)
       │   │
       │   │    VSWAPL(15); VSWAPL(14); VSWAPL(13); VSWAPL(12);
       │   │    VSWAPL(11); VSWAPL(10); VSWAPL( 9); VSWAPL( 8);
       │   │    VSWAPL( 7); VSWAPL( 6); VSWAPL( 5); VSWAPL( 4);
  2,06 │20:└─→mov    0x18(%eax),%edx
  1,37 │      mov    -0x4(%eax),%ecx
  2,06 │      mov    %ecx,0x18(%eax)
  1,37 │      mov    %edx,-0x4(%eax)
  2,06 │      mov    0x14(%eax),%edx
  2,06 │      mov    -0x8(%eax),%ecx
  2,41 │      mov    %ecx,0x14(%eax)
  3,09 │      mov    %edx,-0x8(%eax)
  3,09 │      mov    0x10(%eax),%edx
  1,72 │      mov    -0xc(%eax),%ecx
  2,75 │      mov    %ecx,0x10(%eax)
  1,72 │      mov    %edx,-0xc(%eax)
       │        VSWAPL( 3); VSWAPL( 2); VSWAPL( 1); VSWAPL( 0);
  2,41 │      mov    0xc(%eax),%edx
  2,41 │      mov    -0x10(%eax),%ecx
  2,41 │      mov    %ecx,0xc(%eax)
  0,69 │      mov    %edx,-0x10(%eax)
  1,72 │      mov    0x8(%eax),%edx
  0,69 │      mov    -0x14(%eax),%ecx
  1,03 │      mov    %ecx,0x8(%eax)
  1,37 │      mov    %edx,-0x14(%eax)
  1,37 │      mov    0x4(%eax),%edx
  0,69 │      mov    -0x18(%eax),%ecx
  3,09 │      mov    %ecx,0x4(%eax)
  2,06 │      mov    %edx,-0x18(%eax)
  1,37 │      mov    (%eax),%edx
  2,41 │      mov    -0x1c(%eax),%ecx
  1,37 │      mov    %ecx,(%eax)
  4,12 │      mov    %edx,-0x1c(%eax)
       │        }
       │
       │    #   undef VSWAPL
       │    #   undef VSIZEL
       │    }
  1,03 │      pop    %eax
  3,44 │      ret

Overal speedup:

    # best of 5 runs
    before: 8268 idents, 47203 lines, 1526763 bytes, 0.148 s, 319217 lines/s, 10.3 MB/s
    after:  8273 idents, 47231 lines, 1527685 bytes, 0.146 s, 324092 lines/s, 10.5 MB/s

Static ASSERT macro taken from CCAN's[1] build_assert[2] which is in
public domain.

[1] http://ccodearchive.net/
[2] http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ccan;a=blob;f=ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h;h=24e59c44cd930173178ac9b6e101b0af64a879e9;hb=HEAD
2012-12-21 20:46:26 +04:00
Kirill Smelkov 43a11a7ed1 Make tcc work after self-compiling with bounds-check enabled
For vstack Fabrice used the trick to initialize vtop to &vstack[-1], so
that on first push, vtop becomes &vstack[0] and a value is also stored
there - everything works.

Except that when tcc is compiled with bounds-checking enabled, vstack - 1
returns INVALID_POINTER and oops...

Let's workaround it with artificial 1 vstack slot which will not be
used, but only serve as an indicator that pointing to &vstack[-1] is ok.

Now, tcc, after being self-compiled with -b works:

    $ ./tcc -B. -o tccb  -DONE_SOURCE -DCONFIG_MULTIARCHDIR=\"i386-linux-gnu\" tcc.c  -ldl
    $ cd tests
    $ ../tcc -B.. -run tcctest.c >1
    $ ../tccb -B.. -run tcctest.c >2
    $ diff -u 1 2

and note, tcc's compilation speed is not affected:

    $ ./tcc -B. -bench -DONE_SOURCE -DCONFIG_MULTIARCHDIR=\"i386-linux-gnu\" -c tcc.c

    before: 8270 idents, 47221 lines, 1527730 bytes, 0.152 s, 309800 lines/s, 10.0 MB/s
    after:  8271 idents, 47221 lines, 1527733 bytes, 0.152 s, 310107 lines/s, 10.0 MB/s

But note, that `tcc -b -run tcc` is still broken - for example it crashes
on
    $ cat x.c
    double get100 () { return 100.0; }

    $ ./tcc -B. -b -DTCC_TARGET_I386 -DCONFIG_MULTIARCHDIR=\"i386-linux-gnu\"  -run   \
        -DONE_SOURCE ./tcc.c -B. -c x.c
    Runtime error: dereferencing invalid pointer
    ./tccpp.c:1953: at 0xa7beebdf parse_number() (included from ./libtcc.c, ./tcc.c)
    ./tccpp.c:3003: by 0xa7bf0708 next() (included from ./libtcc.c, ./tcc.c)
    ./tccgen.c:4465: by 0xa7bfe348 block() (included from ./libtcc.c, ./tcc.c)
    ./tccgen.c:4440: by 0xa7bfe212 block() (included from ./libtcc.c, ./tcc.c)
    ./tccgen.c:5529: by 0xa7c01929 gen_function() (included from ./libtcc.c, ./tcc.c)
    ./tccgen.c:5767: by 0xa7c02602 decl0() (included from ./libtcc.c, ./tcc.c)

that's because lib/bcheck.c runtime needs more fixes -- see next
patches.
2012-12-09 18:06:09 +04:00
Kirill Smelkov b2a02961b4 Add support for __builtin_frame_address(level)
Continuing d6072d37 (Add __builtin_frame_address(0)) implement
__builtin_frame_address for levels greater than zero, in order for
tinycc to be able to compile its own lib/bcheck.c after
cffb7af9 (lib/bcheck: Prevent __bound_local_new / __bound_local_delete
from being miscompiled).

I'm new to the internals, and used the most simple way to do it.
Generated code is not very good for levels >= 2, compare

                gcc                         tcc

    level=0     mov    %ebp,%eax            lea    0x0(%ebp),%eax

    level=1     mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax       mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax

    level=2     mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax       mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax
                mov    (%eax),%eax          mov    %eax,-0x10(%ebp)
                                            mov    -0x10(%ebp),%eax
                                            mov    (%eax),%eax

    level=3     mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax       mov    0x0(%ebp),%eax
                mov    (%eax),%eax          mov    (%eax),%ecx
                mov    (%eax),%eax          mov    (%ecx),%eax

But this is still an improvement and for bcheck we need level=1 for
which the code is good.

For the tests I had to force gcc use -O0 to not inline the functions.
And -fno-omit-frame-pointer just in case.

If someone knows how to improve the generated code - help is
appreciated.

Thanks,
Kirill

Cc: Michael Matz <matz@suse.de>
Cc: Shinichiro Hamaji <shinichiro.hamaji@gmail.com>
2012-11-16 10:22:14 +04:00
Hitoshi Mitake 5eb64357b1 forbid invalid comparison of struct
Current tcc permits comparison of structs and comparison between
struct and other typed values.
2012-11-05 22:34:43 +09:00
Thomas Preud'homme 508df168f4 Fix commit 85f6fad3a6
Don't reset nocode_wanted with saved_nocode_wanted if it hasn't been
modified (and hence saved_nocode_wanted is uninitialized).
2012-10-25 20:14:55 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme cf95ac399c Error out in case of variable name clash
Error out when two local variable with same name are defined in the same
scope. This fixes bug #15597 in savannah's BTS.
2012-10-25 19:40:50 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme 85f6fad3a6 Forbid VLA as static variables
Currently, VLA are not forbidden for static variable. This leads to
problems even if for fixed-size array when the size expression uses the
ternary operator (cond ? then-value : else-value) because it is parsed
as a general expression which leads to code generated in this case.

This commit solve the problem by forbidding VLA for static variables.
Although not required for the fix, avoiding code generation when the
expression is constant would be a nice addition though.
2012-10-25 18:07:13 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme d1694f7d7e get_reg(): try to free r2 for an SValue first
To be able to load a long long value correctly on i386, gv() rely on the
fact that when get_reg() look at an SValue it tries first to free the
register in r2 and then r. More information about the context can be
found at
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2012-06/msg00017.html
and later at
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2012-07/msg00021.html
2012-07-11 23:39:05 +02:00
Vincent Lefevre d27a0b3548 Incorrect shift result type on unsigned short first argument.
The code for shifts is now similar to code for binary arithmetic operations,
except that only the first argument is considered, as required by the ISO C
standard.
2012-07-06 14:22:37 +02:00
Vincent Lefevre 240064c03b Incorrect shift result type with 64-bit ABI
On 2012-06-26 15:07:57 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> ISO C99 TC3 says: [6.5.7#3] "The integer promotions are performed on
> each of the operands. The type of the result is that of the promoted
> left operand."

I've written a patch (attached). Now the shift problems no longer
occur with the testcase and with GNU MPFR's "make check".

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2012-06-27 08:23:52 -04:00
Thomas Preud'homme 7f6095bfec Add support for arm hardfloat calling convention
See Procedure Call Standard for the ARM Architecture (AAPCS) for more
details.
2012-06-05 23:09:55 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme bfb00494eb Fix removal of vnrott
Make vrotb ST_FUNC so that arm-gen.c can use vrotb.
2012-06-05 23:09:55 +02:00
Michael Matz 9ca9c82ff8 Fix comparing comparisons
Sometimes the result of a comparison is not directly used in a jump,
but in arithmetic or further comparisons.  If those further things
do a vswap() with the VT_CMP as current top, and then generate
instructions for the new top, this most probably destroys the flags
(e.g. if it's a bitfield load like in the example).

vswap() must do the same like vsetc() and not allow VT_CMP vtops
to be moved down.
2012-04-18 20:57:14 +02:00
Michael Matz 718fd591fa Make sizeof() be of type size_t
This matters when sizeof is directly used in arithmetic,
ala "uintptr_t t; t &= -sizeof(long)" (for alignment).  When sizeof
isn't size_t (as it's specified to be) this masking will truncate
the high bits of the uintptr_t object (if uintptr_t is larger than
uint).
2012-04-18 20:57:14 +02:00
Michael Matz 15f4ac2b1a Fix detection of labels with a typedef name
This needs to be accepted:
  typedef int foo;
  void f (void) { foo: return; }
namespaces for labels and types are different.  The problem is that
the block parser always tries to find a decl first and that routine
doesn't peek enough to detect this case.  Needs some adjustments
to unget_tok() so that we can call it even when we already called
it once, but next() didn't come around restoring the buffer yet.
(It lazily does so not when the buffer becomes empty, but rather
when the next call detects that the buffer is empty, i.e. it requires
two next() calls until the unget buffer gets switched back).
2012-04-18 20:57:13 +02:00
Michael Matz 5c0a2366a3 Fix bitfield loads into char/short.
Removes a premature optimization of char/short loads
rewriting the source type.  It did so also for bitfield
loads, thereby removing all the shifts/maskings.
2012-04-18 20:57:13 +02:00
Michael Matz 6471ec0a2b Fix conversion in a?0:ptr.
(cond ? 0 : ptr)->member wasn't handled correctly.  If one arm
is a null pointer constant (which also can be a pointer) the result
type is that of the other arm.
2012-04-18 20:57:13 +02:00
Thomas Preud'homme 53c5715cca Remove vnrott (duplicate vrotb) 2012-03-14 15:39:16 +01:00