On 18/08/2020 15:39, Florian Klämpfl via fpc-devel wrote:
> Best is to use an existing backend and ask questions here.
The AArch64 backend should be fairly clean as a starting point.
Jonas
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Thanks for the warning, but I'm not new in programming. Just not familiar with the Free Pascal source code. Dmitriy Pomerantsev. 18.08.2020, 17:47, "J. Gareth Moreton via fpc-devel" :Writing compilers is a pretty specialised undertaking, so general guides are rather hard to come by.For FPC, your b
Hi everyone,
So some news about my broken laptop. The motherboard needs replacing due to
the processor being
integrated into the board and there being damage caused by overheating to the
point that the CPU
can't regulate itself without going into emergency shutdown.
The only third-party supp
Writing compilers is a pretty specialised undertaking, so general guides are
rather hard to come by.
For FPC, your best bet is to study the source code of something that already
exists, make notes and
build from there.
Gareth aka. Kit
On Tue 18/08/20 14:39 , Florian Klämpfl via
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Am 18.08.20 um 14:46 schrieb Dmitriy Pomerantsev via fpc-devel:
Hello. Are there any guides for those who want to try adding something
to the compiler?
No, there aren't.
For example, I would like to try making a new backend.
Is there some example template, etc? Or just other backend code exa
Hello. Are there any guides for those who want to try adding something to the compiler? For example, I would like to try making a new backend. Is there some example template, etc? Or just other backend code examples?
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