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riscv-gcc-1
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bd91de63
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bd91de63
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Jun 11, 2001
by
Joseph Myers
Committed by
Joseph Myers
Jun 11, 2001
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bd91de63
2001
-
06
-
11
Joseph
S
.
Myers
<
jsm28
@cam
.
ac
.
uk
>
2001
-
06
-
11
Joseph
S
.
Myers
<
jsm28
@cam
.
ac
.
uk
>
*
doc
/
objc
.
texi
:
Use
more
logical
markup
.
Use
TeX
dashes
.
2001
-
06
-
11
Joseph
S
.
Myers
<
jsm28
@cam
.
ac
.
uk
>
*
doc
/
c
-
tree
.
texi
:
Use
more
logical
markup
.
*
doc
/
c
-
tree
.
texi
:
Use
more
logical
markup
.
2001
-
06
-
11
Joseph
S
.
Myers
<
jsm28
@cam
.
ac
.
uk
>
2001
-
06
-
11
Joseph
S
.
Myers
<
jsm28
@cam
.
ac
.
uk
>
...
...
gcc/doc/objc.texi
View file @
bd91de63
...
@@ -116,8 +116,8 @@ things:
...
@@ -116,8 +116,8 @@ things:
you
can
write
whatever
C
code
you
like
;
you
can
write
whatever
C
code
you
like
;
@item
@item
you
can
send
messages
to
Objective
-
C
constant
strings
(
@
@"this is a
you
can
send
messages
to
Objective
-
C
constant
strings
(
@
code
{
@
@"this is a
constant string"
);
constant string"
}
);
@item
@item
you
can
allocate
and
send
messages
to
objects
whose
class
is
implemented
you
can
allocate
and
send
messages
to
objects
whose
class
is
implemented
...
@@ -241,13 +241,13 @@ The non-atomic types are encoded as follows:
...
@@ -241,13 +241,13 @@ The non-atomic types are encoded as follows:
@multitable
@columnfractions
.
2
.
8
@multitable
@columnfractions
.
2
.
8
@item
pointers
@item
pointers
@tab
@
code
{
'^'
}
followed
by
the
pointed
type
.
@tab
@
samp
{
^
}
followed
by
the
pointed
type
.
@item
arrays
@item
arrays
@tab
@
code
{
'['
}
followed
by
the
number
of
elements
in
the
array
followed
by
the
type
of
the
elements
followed
by
@code
{
']'
}
@tab
@
samp
{[}
followed
by
the
number
of
elements
in
the
array
followed
by
the
type
of
the
elements
followed
by
@samp
{]
}
@item
structures
@item
structures
@tab
@
code
{
'
@{
'
}
followed
by
the
name
of
the
structure
(
or
'?'
if
the
structure
is
unnamed
),
the
'='
sign
,
the
type
of
the
members
and
by
@code
{
'@
}
'
}
@tab
@
samp
{@{}
followed
by
the
name
of
the
structure
(
or
@samp
{?
}
if
the
structure
is
unnamed
),
the
@samp{
=
}
sign
,
the
type
of
the
members
and
by
@samp{@}
}
@item
unions
@item
unions
@tab
@
code
{
'('
}
followed
by
the
name
of
the
structure
(
or
'?'
if
the
union
is
unnamed
),
the
'='
sign
,
the
type
of
the
members
followed
by
@code
{
')'
}
@tab
@
samp{
(
}
followed
by
the
name
of
the
structure
(
or
@samp{
?
}
if
the
union
is
unnamed
),
the
@samp{
=
}
sign
,
the
type
of
the
members
followed
by
@samp{
)
}
@end
multitable
@end
multitable
Here
are
some
types
and
their
encodings
,
as
they
are
generated
by
the
Here
are
some
types
and
their
encodings
,
as
they
are
generated
by
the
...
@@ -317,11 +317,11 @@ Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative garbage collector. It is available from
...
@@ -317,11 +317,11 @@ Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative garbage collector. It is available from
@w{@uref{
http
:
//www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/}}.
@w{@uref{
http
:
//www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/}}.
To
enable
the
support
for
it
you
have
to
configure
the
compiler
using
an
To
enable
the
support
for
it
you
have
to
configure
the
compiler
using
an
additional
argument
,
@w
{
@
kbd
{
--
enable
-
objc
-
gc
}}.
You
need
to
have
additional
argument
,
@w
{
@
option
{
--
enable
-
objc
-
gc
}}.
You
need
to
have
garbage
collector
installed
before
building
the
compiler
.
This
will
garbage
collector
installed
before
building
the
compiler
.
This
will
build
an
additional
runtime
library
which
has
several
enhancements
to
build
an
additional
runtime
library
which
has
several
enhancements
to
support
the
garbage
collector
.
The
new
library
has
a
new
name
,
support
the
garbage
collector
.
The
new
library
has
a
new
name
,
@
kbd
{
libobjc_gc
.
a
}
to
not
conflict
with
the
non
-
garbage
-
collected
@
file
{
libobjc_gc
.
a
}
to
not
conflict
with
the
non
-
garbage
-
collected
library
.
library
.
When
the
garbage
collector
is
used
,
the
objects
are
allocated
using
the
When
the
garbage
collector
is
used
,
the
objects
are
allocated
using
the
...
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ where pointers are located inside objects. This information is computed
...
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ where pointers are located inside objects. This information is computed
once
per
class
,
immediately
after
the
class
has
been
initialized
.
once
per
class
,
immediately
after
the
class
has
been
initialized
.
There
is
a
new
runtime
function
@code
{
class_ivar_set_gcinvisible
()}
There
is
a
new
runtime
function
@code
{
class_ivar_set_gcinvisible
()}
which
can
be
used
to
declare
a
so
-
called
@
strong
{
weak
pointer
}
which
can
be
used
to
declare
a
so
-
called
@
dfn
{
weak
pointer
}
reference
.
Such
a
pointer
is
basically
hidden
for
the
garbage
collector
;
reference
.
Such
a
pointer
is
basically
hidden
for
the
garbage
collector
;
this
can
be
useful
in
certain
situations
,
especially
when
you
want
to
this
can
be
useful
in
certain
situations
,
especially
when
you
want
to
keep
track
of
the
allocated
objects
,
yet
allow
them
to
be
keep
track
of
the
allocated
objects
,
yet
allow
them
to
be
...
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ following class does this:
...
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ following class does this:
@end
example
@end
example
Weak
pointers
are
supported
through
a
new
type
character
specifier
Weak
pointers
are
supported
through
a
new
type
character
specifier
represented
by
the
@
code
{
'!'
}
character
.
The
represented
by
the
@
samp
{
!
}
character
.
The
@code
{
class_ivar_set_gcinvisible
()}
function
adds
or
removes
this
@code
{
class_ivar_set_gcinvisible
()}
function
adds
or
removes
this
specifier
to
the
string
type
description
of
the
instance
variable
named
specifier
to
the
string
type
description
of
the
instance
variable
named
as
argument
.
as
argument
.
...
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ as argument.
...
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ as argument.
GNU
Objective
-
C
provides
constant
string
objects
that
are
generated
GNU
Objective
-
C
provides
constant
string
objects
that
are
generated
directly
by
the
compiler
.
You
declare
a
constant
string
object
by
directly
by
the
compiler
.
You
declare
a
constant
string
object
by
prefixing
a
C
constant
string
with
the
character
@
code
{
@@
}
:
prefixing
a
C
constant
string
with
the
character
@
samp
{
@@
}
:
@example
@example
id
myString
=
@
@"this is a constant string object"
;
id
myString
=
@
@"this is a constant string object"
;
...
@@ -403,8 +403,8 @@ runtime. To get the definition of this class you must include the
...
@@ -403,8 +403,8 @@ runtime. To get the definition of this class you must include the
User
defined
libraries
may
want
to
implement
their
own
constant
string
User
defined
libraries
may
want
to
implement
their
own
constant
string
class
.
To
be
able
to
support
them
,
the
GNU
Objective
-
C
compiler
provides
class
.
To
be
able
to
support
them
,
the
GNU
Objective
-
C
compiler
provides
a
new
command
line
options
@
code
{
-
fconstant
-
string
-
class
=<
class
a
new
command
line
options
@
option
{
-
fconstant
-
string
-
class
=
@var
{
class
-
name
}}.
name
>
}.
The
provided
class
should
adhere
to
a
strict
structure
,
the
same
The
provided
class
should
adhere
to
a
strict
structure
,
the
same
as
@code
{
NXConstantString
}
'
s
structure
:
as
@code
{
NXConstantString
}
'
s
structure
:
@example
@example
...
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ User class libraries may choose to inherit the customized constant
...
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ User class libraries may choose to inherit the customized constant
string
class
from
a
different
class
than
@code
{
Object
}.
There
is
no
string
class
from
a
different
class
than
@code
{
Object
}.
There
is
no
requirement
in
the
methods
the
constant
string
class
has
to
implement
.
requirement
in
the
methods
the
constant
string
class
has
to
implement
.
When
a
file
is
compiled
with
the
@
code
{
-
fconstant
-
string
-
class
}
option
,
When
a
file
is
compiled
with
the
@
option
{
-
fconstant
-
string
-
class
}
option
,
all
the
constant
string
objects
will
be
instances
of
the
class
specified
all
the
constant
string
objects
will
be
instances
of
the
class
specified
as
argument
to
this
option
.
It
is
possible
to
have
multiple
compilation
as
argument
to
this
option
.
It
is
possible
to
have
multiple
compilation
units
referring
to
different
constant
string
classes
,
neither
the
units
referring
to
different
constant
string
classes
,
neither
the
...
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ tells the compiler that each time it encounters @code{WOApplication} as
...
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ tells the compiler that each time it encounters @code{WOApplication} as
a
class
name
,
it
should
replace
it
with
@code
{
GSWApplication
}
(
that
is
,
a
class
name
,
it
should
replace
it
with
@code
{
GSWApplication
}
(
that
is
,
@code
{
WOApplication
}
is
just
an
alias
for
@code
{
GSWApplication
}).
@code
{
WOApplication
}
is
just
an
alias
for
@code
{
GSWApplication
}).
There
are
some
constraints
on
how
this
can
be
used
-
There
are
some
constraints
on
how
this
can
be
used
--
-
@itemize
@bullet
@itemize
@bullet
...
...
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