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From: mjn3@codepoet.org (Manuel Novoa III)
To: Riley Williams <rhw@InfraDead.Org>
Cc: Linux-8086 <linux-8086@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: C compiler, assembler and linker
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 19:31:06 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020717013106.GA5219@codepoet.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0207160640070.4272-101000@Consulate.UFP.CX>

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Hi Riley,

Didn't have time yesterday to generate the patch, but here it is.
Some of the build changes only make sense if you aren't installing
in the default locations as root.

As a refresher, it adds #elif support, #warning support (for
non-continued lines), asm() at file scope, limited support for
recursive #define (#define stdin stdin), and more complete exclusion
of the floating point related code when floats are disabled.  This
lets you build bcc for elks.  As I mentioned earlier, it looks like
the preprocessor works but it dies when trying to do code generation.

On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 07:27:21AM +0100, Riley Williams wrote:
> Unfortunately, that's not actually true. It's very easy to prove that
> bcc uses SIGNED chars if the unsigned keyword isn't specifically given.
> Robert also states that bcc does not correctly handle signed chars, so
> this default rather worries me.

Can you send me a simple test app to illustrate this?  Thanks.

> As it happens, I emailed a patch to Robert back on 6th June 2002 that
> added and correctly implemented the signed keyword in the declspec
> function, thus dealing with most of the problem. There may be a few
> corner cases left where signed will cause problems, but I haven't seen
> any of them yet. I've attached a gzip'd copy of that patch to this email
> for reference...

I'm looking forward to trying out your patch in a few days when things
slow down for me.

Manuel

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  reply	other threads:[~2002-07-17  1:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-07-14 14:05 C compiler, assembler and linker Harry Kalogirou
2002-07-14 17:27 ` Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-15  6:07   ` Riley Williams
2002-07-15 17:02     ` Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-15 19:13       ` Riley Williams
2002-07-15 22:02         ` Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-16  6:27           ` Riley Williams
2002-07-17  1:31             ` Manuel Novoa III [this message]
2002-07-17  6:33               ` Riley Williams
2002-07-18 12:03                 ` Minix vs. ELKS Feher Tamas
2002-07-18 12:27                   ` Javier Sedano
2002-07-02 15:07                     ` (unknown) Miguel A. Bolanos
2002-07-18 13:40                   ` Minix vs. ELKS Alan Cox
2002-07-22 21:41                 ` C compiler, assembler and linker Robert de Bath
2002-07-23  8:16               ` Robert de Bath
2002-07-23 16:25                 ` Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-23 19:09                   ` Robert de Bath
2002-07-24 21:17         ` More dev86 changes (0.16.5) Robert de Bath
2002-07-24 22:02           ` Riley Williams
2002-07-25 15:42             ` Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-26  7:55               ` Robert de Bath
2002-07-26 15:12                 ` Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-26  8:22             ` Robert de Bath
2002-07-24 22:26           ` Paul Nasrat
2002-07-25 16:34             ` Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-22 23:26       ` C compiler, assembler and linker Robert de Bath
2002-07-23  0:34         ` Riley Williams
2002-07-23  0:58           ` Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-23  0:46         ` Manuel Novoa III
2002-07-15 14:16 Ken Martwick
2002-07-15 19:21 ` Riley Williams

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