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Some calling convention work for x86-64: - Implement x86-64 extern(C), hopefully correctly. - Tried to be a bit smarter about extern(D) while I was there. Interestingly, this code seems to be generating more efficient code than gcc and llvm-gcc in some edge cases, like returning a `{ [7 x i8] }` loaded from a stack slot from an extern(C) function. (gcc generates 7 1-byte loads, while this code generates a 4-byte, a 2-byte and a 1-byte load) I also added some changes to make sure structs being returned from functions or passed in as parameters are stored in memory where the rest of the backend seems to expect them to be. These should be removed when support for first-class aggregates improves.
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Fri, 06 Mar 2009 16:00:47 +0100
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// Compiler implementation of the D programming language
// utf.h
// Copyright (c) 2003-2008 by Digital Mars
// All Rights Reserved
// written by Walter Bright
// http://www.digitalmars.com
// License for redistribution is by either the Artistic License
// in artistic.txt, or the GNU General Public License in gnu.txt.
// See the included readme.txt for details.

#ifndef DMD_UTF_H
#define DMD_UTF_H


typedef unsigned dchar_t;

int utf_isValidDchar(dchar_t c);

const char *utf_decodeChar(unsigned char *s, size_t len, size_t *pidx, dchar_t *presult);
const char *utf_decodeWchar(unsigned short *s, size_t len, size_t *pidx, dchar_t *presult);

const char *utf_validateString(unsigned char *s, size_t len);

extern int isUniAlpha(dchar_t);

#endif