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Implemented proper support for naked asm using llvm module level asm. Still not 100% complete, but already 1000 times better that what we had before. Don's BignumX86 implementation from Tango (when turned into a standalone unittest) seems to fully work with no changes, and great performance :)
Fixed align N; in asm blocks.
Fixed inreg parameter passing on x86 for ref/out params.
Removed support for lazy initialization of function local static variables, I have no idea why I ever implemented this, it's not in the D spec, and DMD doesn't support it :P
Some of the global variable related changes might cause minor regressions, but they should be easily fixable.
author | Tomas Lindquist Olsen <tomas.l.olsen@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 03 Feb 2009 08:54:57 +0100 |
parents | 1bb99290e03a |
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module arrays15; extern(C) int printf(char*, ...); void integer() { auto arr = new int[16]; arr[1] = 42; arr[6] = 555; print_int(arr); delete arr; } void floating() { auto arr = new float[6]; arr[1] = 3.14159265; arr[3] = 1.61803399; print_float(arr); delete arr; } void print_int(int[] arr) { printf("arr[%lu] = [", arr.length); for (auto i=0; i<arr.length; i++) printf("%d,", arr[i]); printf("\b]\n"); } void print_float(float[] arr) { printf("arr[%lu] = [", arr.length); for (auto i=0; i<arr.length; i++) printf("%f,", arr[i]); printf("\b]\n"); } void main() { integer(); floating(); }