I will try my best to track it down and report.
First I will try 2.058 to see if problem persist.
Then - with -no-float.
On Tuesday, 10 April 2012 at 19:23:02 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 4/10/2012 9:05 AM, Timofei Bolshakoc wrote:
I am using D ver. 2 for more then a year - since version
2.051. My target
architecture is Linux on Vortex DX SoC -
http://www.vortex86sx.com/?page_id=197
It is compatible with x586 architecture. Till version 2.057
everything was OK,
but when I recompiled my working code with 2.057 VERY strange
behaviour was
observed - I can't even describe it correctly. I think that
something was broken
in floating point support. I returned to version 2.056.
So, the question is - can I generate code for different x86
targets - x486,
x586, x686 etc using dmd. I like dmd and do not want to switch
to gdc if it will
be possible to stay on dmd. I did not tried 2.058 yet - please
tell me if I should.
With the 64 bit support there was support added for the SIMD
instructions. But these shouldn't be generated for 32 bit
targets. So I don't know what is happening for you. Please
track it down so we can have a look!
Also, you can use obj2asm to look at the assembler output of a
suspicious file.