Implement library functions for "left-leaning red-black trees" with
uint64_t keys. This is meant for looking up symbols by address in the
backends that need to do so, e.g. ELF.
A good question is if there is a better way to do this, that recovers
the original symbol, but that's a future issue.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Add a common file, outlib.c, for output formats. Add the function
realsize() instead of open-coded variants in almost every backend.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Add a builtin equivalent to the %include directive called %use.
%use includes a standard macro file compiled into the binary; these
come from the macros/ directory in the source code.
The idea here is to be able to provide optional macro packages with
the distribution, without adding complex host filesystem dependencies.
"make alldeps" doesn't really like it when included files end in *.c.
Instead of renaming insnsb.c to insnsb.h, make it an actual
compilation unit, since there really isn't any reason for it not to
be.
Generate a byte array instead of using C compiler strings for the byte
codes. This has a few advantages:
- No need to special-case zero due to broken C compilers.
- Only insns.pl only ever reads the string, so we can invent our own
syntax.
- Compaction.
- We can give it the proper, unsigned type.
When using temporaries in macros, given them a unique prefix to avoid
namespace collisions when using one macro inside another.
Move the WSAA*() macros from outelf32/outelf64 to a separate header
file.