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2005 Jul 11
0
[LLVMdev] X86AsmPrinter + MASM and NASM backends
...er the LLVM namespace.
Ok.
> I have written the X86MASMPrinter and will test it tommorow. It had to
> override behaviour right back to the AsmPrinter class as it had to override
> the basic 'gas' behaviour of the AsmPrinter class.
Ok.
> I am not really sure whether to do a X86NASMPrinter or whether to bypass that
> for now and work on an X86COFFWriter which would be more useful to me ?
I wouldn't suggest writing an X86NASMPrinter: just change the current
Intel printer to do what you want. Noone is currently using the intel
printer, so you can do what you wish to it.
&g...
2005 Jul 01
3
[LLVMdev] X86AsmPrinter + MASM and NASM backends
...num when it was not nested under the LLVM namespace.
I have written the X86MASMPrinter and will test it tommorow. It had to
override behaviour right back to the AsmPrinter class as it had to override
the basic 'gas' behaviour of the AsmPrinter class.
I am not really sure whether to do a X86NASMPrinter or whether to bypass
that for now and work on an X86COFFWriter which would be more useful to me ?
Also looking at your ELF code I do not know how to fit it in exactly with
the command line switches etc.
Thanks,
Aaron
2005 May 10
2
[LLVMdev] NASM Backend
Hi again,
I have put together a "blank skeleton" for a X86NASMPrinter class, with effectively the same behaviour as the X86IntelAsmPrinter class. I had to do this within the X86AsmPrinter.cpp file rather than as a separate source file as the dependancies were so. Please do not commit this yet, I have included it not for confidence sake :))
I do not know whether it i...
2005 Jul 11
3
[LLVMdev] X86AsmPrinter + MASM and NASM backends
>> I am not really sure whether to do a X86NASMPrinter or whether to bypass
>> that for now and work on an X86COFFWriter which would be more useful to
>> me ?
>
> I wouldn't suggest writing an X86NASMPrinter: just change the current
> Intel printer to do what you want. Noone is currently using the intel
> printer, so yo...
2005 May 10
0
[LLVMdev] Re: NASM Backend
...ist, or when/if I get commit permission to add the appropriate casts.
Aaron
----- Original Message -----
From: Aaron Gray
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Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 5:26 PM
Subject: NASM Backend
Hi again,
I have put together a "blank skeleton" for a X86NASMPrinter class, with effectively the same behaviour as the X86IntelAsmPrinter class. I had to do this within the X86AsmPrinter.cpp file rather than as a separate source file as the dependancies were so. Please do not commit this yet, I have included it not for confidence sake :))
I do not know whether it...
2005 May 10
0
[LLVMdev] NASM Backend
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Aaron Gray wrote:
> I have put together a "blank skeleton" for a X86NASMPrinter class, with
> effectively the same behaviour as the X86IntelAsmPrinter class. I had to
> do this within the X86AsmPrinter.cpp file rather than as a separate
> source file as the dependancies were so. Please do not commit this yet,
> I have included it not for confidence sake :))
Ok...
2005 Jul 01
0
[LLVMdev] X86AsmPrinter + MASM and NASM backends
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Aaron Gray wrote:
> Okay, I have done as you have requested.
Patch committed here:
I made a couple of changes to the code you submitted. The most important
is that I converted this (in the .h files):
using namespace llvm;
namespace x86 {
...
into:
namespace llvm {
namespace x86 {
...
The former defines the "..." stuff in the x86 namespace, the later defines
2005 Jul 01
4
[LLVMdev] X86AsmPrinter + MASM and NASM backends
Chris,
Okay, I have done as you have requested.
The only thing I did not like was a clsh between the enum X86 and the new
namespace X86, which I had to rename as x86 :(
Anyway, I suppose the lower case 'x' in 'x86' fits in with the lowercase
'llvm' namespace.
Build tested on MS VC2003 and Linux.
Aaron
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