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Fix the problems exposed by the callingconv1.d test case.
The first was that unless otherwise specified, inputs are assumed to be in
registers even if they specify a "matching output" that's in memory.
While testing that fix, I also ran into a bug causing the generated "matching
output" for any input was always the first one instead of the correct one.
author | Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl> |
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date | Tue, 17 Feb 2009 00:08:20 +0100 |
parents | f04dde6e882c |
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// Compiler implementation of the D programming language // Copyright (c) 2008-2008 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. #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <assert.h> #if _WIN32 #include <windows.h> #pragma comment(lib,"shell32.lib") void browse(const char *url) { ShellExecute(NULL, "open", url, NULL, NULL, SW_SHOWNORMAL); } #endif #if linux || __APPLE__ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <unistd.h> void browse(const char *url) { pid_t childpid; const char *args[3]; const char *browser = getenv("BROWSER"); if (browser) browser = strdup(browser); else browser = "firefox"; args[0] = browser; args[1] = url; args[2] = NULL; childpid = fork(); if (childpid == 0) { execvp(args[0], (char**)args); perror(args[0]); // failed to execute return; } } #endif