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2009 Nov 19
0
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...device_name (should be
easy with inheritance) and then using OptionalEdges to choose the
right "linker".
A better solution is to add a 'forward_processed_value' action of the
form '(forward_processed_value "opt-name" "HookName")'. Or maybe even
'(forward_transformed_value "p" "$VAL.o")'.
Ideally, I'd like to make primitive actions composable, so that it'd
possible to write something like '(forward (apply_hook "HookName"
(get_value "p")))', but it's not especially fun to implement this on
top of TableG...
2009 Nov 19
3
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Hi Mikhail,
I was trying to figure out how to do the following in compiler driver.
1. mcc16 driver has a -p <device_name> option. Now from this
device_name I want to be able to construct a file name like
"device_name.o" and pass that to the linker. Unpack_values "p" gives me
the device_name, but I do not know how to add ".o" suffix to it.
something like:
2009 Dec 08
0
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...t_empty "Wl,"), (append_cmd "$CALL(Myhook)" )))
>>
>> Not yet, this is something I'm working on right now.
>>
> Hi Mikhail,
> Did you get a chance to do something about this?
Sorry for the delay, will be ready Real Soon Now.
I've implemented 'forward_transformed_value', though.
>> BTW, I've implemented the OptionPreprocessor feature that we discussed
>> some time ago. See the documentation for details.
>>
> is it a good idea to include something called "set_option"? For example if
> none of O0, O1, O2 or O3 are specifi...
2009 Dec 08
2
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Mikhail Glushenkov wrote:
>
> > 2. Is there anyway to call a C++ hook from inside actions?
> > for example
> > (actions (case
> > (not_empty "Wl,"), (append_cmd "$CALL(Myhook)" )))
>
> Not yet, this is something I'm working on right now.
>
Hi Mikhail,
Did you get a chance to do something about this?
>
>
> BTW, I've