Hello All,
I am trying to do some modifications to the register allocator and for the
architecture I am dealing with, I want to handle different type of pseudos
differently. All local scalars fall under one group, local struct/union
variables under one group and all globals under one group. Given a
One more thing I forgot to mention is that, I am working on a rather old
version of gcc - 2.95.2 for some reasons.
Krishna.
On Sat, 28 May 2005, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
#N V Krishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
#
#> I am trying to do some modifications to the register allocator an
constant pool we can
get_pool_offset() would do that.
- Is there a corresponding function for pseudos present for locals?
Any help in this regards would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance.
Warm regards,
N V Krishna.
Avr-gcc has it's own list as well:
avr-gcc-list@nongnu.org
You can try there as well.
Krishna.
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Rikard S wrote:
# Where do I start?
# I guess there is only some few files that I need to write or edit,
# using files for similar MCU's as "templates".
#
# If I would like to imp
Hi,
When I try to compile something like:
foo(){
int a[] = {1,2};
}
gcc is combining them into a double (DImode) and handling as such. Is
there a switch by which I can direct gcc not to do so? I am using gcc
2.95.2.
When the array has three elements this issues does not exist any mor
e) not to do so.
Please let me know.
Warm regards,
Krishna.
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Mike Stump wrote:
# On Sep 19, 2005, at 10:36 PM, N V Krishna wrote:
# > When I try to compile something like:
# > foo(){
# > int a[] = {1,2};
# >
# >
# >
# > }
# >
# > gcc is combining t