Juha Manninen wrote:
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd
<markmll.laza...@telemetry.co.uk> wrote:
At least with the versions I've currently got available it looks as though
-R and -Cf defer to -i. Specifically, I see something like this in all cases
except x86:
-A<x> Output format:
-Adefault Use default assembler
-Aas Assemble using GNU AS
-Cf<x> Select fpu instruction set to use, see fpc -i for
possible values
-R<x> Assembler reading style:
-Rdefault Use default assembler for target
I think the -A output for SPARC Solaris might be different, but I can't
easily test right now.
I didn't quite understand the relation between -A and -R. Should I
care about it?
Not sure (defer to Sven). I thought -R worth noting since, like -A,
there are fewer options with non-x86 CPUs.
Output for -i from native 2.6.0 or 2.6.2, unless noted. Apologies if this is
excessively noisy.
This was useful information, thanks.
Now only m68k and powerpc are missing.
I'll see if I can fill in any gaps.
I improved the selections in r42791. Please check out.
BTW, FPC help output for mips and mipsel list "mips2" twice.
I noticed that, and almost highlighted it as a warning that your parser
would need to cope.
By the way, good luck with the new job.
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