Hi Jan,
Thank you for your information! It has helped me a lot,I'll look into it
in detail.
But it seems a little less, do you have any other information that may
help me?
Thanks!
2011/4/21 Jan Waclawek <w...@efton.sk>
> Have a look at sdcc.sf.net->wiki->SDCC internals and porting->compilation
> flow.
>
> It's sketchy but maybe will help a bit.
>
> Jan Waclawek
>
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> >Hi All,
> > In order to identify assembly code output function, I have tracked the
> >sdcc source for a few days.
> > So far, what I know is that the yyparse() function parsing the c code
> >and the glue() function to generating the assembler code.
> > But,I can't figure out where the icode generated, how the c code
> convert
> >to the assembly instructions.
> > eg. a c code "a=b=10",where the mov instruction generated? where the
> >register allocation?
> > please help me.
> >Thanks in advance!
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> >Hi All,<div>=A0 =A0 In order to identify assembly code output function, I
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> >ave tracked the sdcc source for a few days.=A0</div><div>=A0 =A0 So far,
> wh=
> >at I know is that the yyparse() function parsing the c code and the glue()
> =
> >function to generating the assembler code.</div>
> ><div>=A0 =A0 But,I can't figure out where the icode generated, how the
> =
> >c code convert to the assembly instructions.</div><div>=A0 =A0 eg. a c
> code=
> > "a=3Db=3D10",where the mov instruction generated? where the
> regi=
> >ster allocation?=A0</div>
> ><div>=A0 =A0 please help me.</div><div>Thanks in advance!</div>
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