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Count the sret register as well when keeping track of how many integer registers are available for extern(C) functions on x86-64. Interestingly, llvm-g++ seems to have a very similar bug: http://llvm.org/pr4242 (So this breaks ABI-compatibility with llvm-gcc for this corner case, but gains it with gcc...) To clarify, this is about code like this: {{{ struct S { void*[3] data; } struct T { void*[2] data; } // The T should be passed in memory, and p in the last int register. extern(C) S fail(int, int, int, int, T t, void* p) { S s; s.data[0] = t.data[0]; s.data[1] = t.data[1]; s.data[2] = p; return s; } }}} which should generate code functionally equivalent to this: {{{ extern(C) S* succeed(S* s, int, int, int, int, T t, void* p) { s.data[0] = t.data[0]; s.data[1] = t.data[1]; s.data[2] = p; return s; } }}} (with the same definitions for S and T)
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Fri, 22 May 2009 13:17:06 +0200
parents 8403fec8c34c
children 15f1707721fa
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// This configuration file uses libconfig.
// See http://www.hyperrealm.com/libconfig/ for syntax details.

// The default group is required
default:
{
    // 'switches' holds array of string that are appends to the command line
    // arguments before they are parsed.
    switches = [
        "-I@RUNTIME_DIR@/import",
        "-L-L@PROJECT_BINARY_DIR@/../lib",
        "-defaultlib=@RUNTIME_AIO@",
        "-debuglib=@RUNTIME_AIO@"
    ];
};