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Technical compiler question.
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- Subject: Technical compiler question.
- From: Jan Madsen <Jan dot Madsen at epfl dot ch>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 08:49:24 +0100
- Organization: Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Hello,
I am currently working with an Intel Pentium II/Windows 95 computer and
as part of my work I am porting the sC++ language extension (see
http://ltiwww.epfl.ch/sCxx) to Windows95.
I have, however, run into a bizarre problem with our language kernel and
need to know the layout of the registers that are used by the GNU C++
(EGCS 1.1 (i586) and GNU 2.8.1 (i386-cygwin32)) to determine the cause
of the problem (or eliminate a possible cause!). In particular the
layout of any "pseudo"-registers which are not placed in a hardware
register. Where are such "pseudo"-registers stored? In the local
function frame or at an fixed address? In the latter case how do I find
the(se) address(es)?
Thank you in advance,
Jan Madsen
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Computer Science Department - Departement d'Informatique
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - Ecole Polytechnique Federale
1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
email: Jan.Madsen@epfl.ch
Tel. 021 / 693 47 97
Fax. 021 / 693 66 00
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