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- refactored arm calling conventions' callvm code, so that the code that keeps the caller from overwriting the return value on some platforms also works on OpenBSD (before we casted the function pointer to have long long as return type, to hint the caller that there is one, but that triggers an intentional SIGABRT on OpenBSD for security reasons; now the decl reflects this, directly)
author cslag
date Tue, 15 Sep 2015 12:48:52 +0200
parents 3e629dc19168
children ca36937b4613
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-- section 'main' --------------------------------------------------------------
                  
nsigs     = 300         -- number of test cases
mode      = "random"    -- generatore mode: 'random' or 'ordered' type sequences
minargs   = 1           -- minimum num. of supported arguments (>= 0)
maxargs   = 67          -- maximum num. of supported arguments (>= minargs)


-- section 'types' -------------------------------------------------------------

argtypes  = "BcCsSiIjJlLpfd"    -- supported argument types
rettypes  = argtypes    -- supported return types (currently no void support)


-- section 'ordered' -----------------------------------------------------------

offset    = 0           -- permutation index offset (default = 0)
step      = 1           -- permutation index increment (default = 1)


-- section 'random' ------------------------------------------------------------
                        
seed      = 1           -- random seed


-- section 'calling convention' (useful on Windows for now) --------------------
                        
api       = ""          -- calling convention ("__stdcall" or "__fastcall")
            -- for gcc use "__attribute__((__stdcall__))" or "__attribute__((__fastcall__))"
            -- for ms ?
ccprefix  = ""          -- signature prefix ("_s" (stdcall), "_f" (gcc fastcall) or "_F" (microsoft fastcall))