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Its primary focus is bringing C/C++ semantics and +principles to those targets. + diff --git a/Utilities/DH-ACC/doc/ACS2DS.txt b/Utilities/DH-ACC/doc/ACS2DS.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bfe443a71 --- /dev/null +++ b/Utilities/DH-ACC/doc/ACS2DS.txt @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +############################################################################### +Porting ACS to DS +############################################################################### + +This is a overview of porting ACS programs to DS. Each section tries to cover +an ACS feature that is different in DS. This guide does not cover features +unique to DS. + +=============================================================================== +Program Invocation +=============================================================================== + +acc: + acc infile.acs outfile.o + +DH-acc: + DH-acc --target=ZDoom infile.ds outfile.o + +DH-acc defaults to targeting Hexen rather than ZDoom. Furthermore, there are +numerous options that can be passed to DH-acc that affects the output. + +=============================================================================== +World/Global Variables/Arrays +=============================================================================== + +ACS: + world int 1:some_world_var; + global int 3:some_global_array[]; + +DS: + __world_register int some_world_var @ 1; + __global_array(3) int[] some_global_array; + +=============================================================================== +Fixed Is A Real Type +=============================================================================== + +ACS: + int some_int = 42; + fixed some_x = some_int << 16; + some_x = FixedMul(some_x, 10.0); + some_int = some_x >> 16; + +DS: + int some_int = 42; + fixed some_x = some_int; + some_x *= 10; + some_int = some_x; + +=============================================================================== +Suspend +=============================================================================== + +ACS: + suspend; + +DS: + Suspend(); + +Note the parentheses. Suspend is a function and if you do not apply the call +syntax, it will not suspend your script. + +=============================================================================== +HudMessage +=============================================================================== + +ACS: + HudMessage(s:"an int: ", i:3, s:" and a fixed: ", f:4.5; + HUDMSG_PLAIN, 0, 0, 0.5, 0.5, 10.0); + +DS: + #define hudf __printf<__printf_hud> + hudf("an int: %i and a fixed: %k", 3, 4.5, + HUDMSG_PLAIN, 0, 0, 0.5, 0.5, 10); + +=============================================================================== +Array Initialization +=============================================================================== + +ACS: + int an_array[4] = {1, 2, 3, 4}; + int another[] = {5, 6, 7, 8, 9}; + +DS: + int[4] an_array = {1; 2; 3; 4;}; + int[] another = {5; 6; 7; 8; 9;}; + +In DS, blocks are a normal expression even for initialization. + +=============================================================================== +Libraries +=============================================================================== + +ACS: + #library "liba" + +DS: + __library("liba"); + +ACS: + #import "liba.acs" + +DS: + #include "liba.dh" + +Basically, in DS you separate a library into an interface/header (a .dh file) +and an implementation/source (a .ds file). In the header, you use __library to +name the library for loading by the target engine. + +=============================================================================== +Semicolons +=============================================================================== + +ACS: + if(x) {f1(); f2();} + function void DoNothing(void) {} + +DS: + if(x) {f1(); f2();}; + function void DoNothing(void) {}; + +DS in general requires a lot more semicolons than ACS, because everything is an +expression. Just a heads up to not be discouraged by the compiler errors. + +############################################################################### +Interfacing ACS with DS +############################################################################### + +When it's impractical or impossible to port an entire project from ACS to DS, +they can instead be made to coexist. + +=============================================================================== +Importing DS Headers From ACS +=============================================================================== + +ACS header: + #library "liba" + + int a; + function void f(void) {} + +DS header: + __library("liba"); + + extern "ACS" __mapregister int a; + extern "ACS" __function void f(); + +ACS source: + #import "liba.acs" + +DS source: + #include "liba.dh" + + __extvar "ACS" __mapregister int a; + __extfunc "ACS" void f() { /* ... */ }; + +=============================================================================== +Writing DS Headers For ACS +=============================================================================== + +ACS source: + #library "libb" + + int b; + function void g(void) { /* ... */ } + +DS header: + __library("libb"); + + extern "ACS" __mapregister int b; + extern "ACS" __function void g(); + +DS source: + #include "libb.dh" + +############################################################################### +EOF +############################################################################### + diff --git a/Utilities/DH-ACC/doc/C.txt b/Utilities/DH-ACC/doc/C.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5439e77db --- /dev/null +++ b/Utilities/DH-ACC/doc/C.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1031 @@ +############################################################################### +C Language Implementation +############################################################################### + +This file describes DH-acc's support for the C programming language. In general, +an attempt is made to conform to the C11 specification. + +In addition, extensions from Embedded C are in use. + +=============================================================================== +Implementation-Defined Behavior +=============================================================================== + +The C standard requires that implementations document choices of certain +behavior. This section provides that documentation for DH-acc. Features not yet +supported by DH-acc have no definition here. + +=========================================================== +J.3.1 Translation +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +How a diagnostic is identified (3.10, 5.1.1.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Diagnostics are prefixed with either "warning:" for non-terminating errors or +"error:" for fatal errors, followed by the source filename, line, and column. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether each nonempty sequence of white-space characters +other than new-line is retained or replaced by one space +character in translation phase 3 (5.1.1.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Nonempty sequences of white-space characters other than new-line are not +replaced by one space. + +=========================================================== +J.3.2 Environment +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The mapping between physical source file multibyte +characters and the source character set in translation +phase 1 (5.1.1.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The name and type of the function called at program startup +in a freestanding environment (5.1.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The effect of program termination in a freestanding +environment (5.1.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +An alternative manner in which the main function may be +defined (5.1.2.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The values given to the strings pointed to by the argv +argument to main (5.1.2.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +What constitutes an interactive device (5.1.2.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether a program can have more than one thread of +execution in a freestanding environment (5.1.2.4). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The set of signals, their semantics, and their default +handling (7.14). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Signal values other than SIGFPE, SIGILL, and SIGSEGV that +correspond to a computational exception (7.14.1.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Signals for which the equivalent of signal(sig, SIG_IGN); +is executed at program startup (7.14.1.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The set of environment names and the method for altering +the environment list used by the getenv function (7.22.4.6). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The manner of execution of the string by the system +function (7.22.4.8). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +=========================================================== +J.3.3 Identifiers +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Which additional multibyte characters may appear in +identifiers and their correspondence to universal character +names (6.4.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +No multibyte character may appear in identifiers. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The number of significant initial characters in an +identifier (5.2.4.1, 6.4.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +The implementation imposes no meaningful limit on significant characters in any +identifier. + +=========================================================== +J.3.4 Characters +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The number of bits in a byte (3.6). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +32. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The values of the members of the execution character set +(5.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +The execution character set is ASCII. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The unique value of the member of the execution character +set produced for each of the standard alphabetic escape +sequences (5.2.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +'\a' 7 +'\b' 8 +'\f' 12 +'\n' 10 +'\r' 13 +'\t' 9 +'\v' 11 + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The value of a char object into which has been stored any +character other than a member of the basic execution +character set (6.2.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Which of signed char or unsigned char has the same range, +representation, and behavior as "plain" char +(6.2.5, 6.3.1.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +A "plain" char has the same representation as signed char. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The mapping of members of the source character set (in +character constants and string literals) to members of the +execution character set (6.4.4.4, 5.1.1.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Members of the source character set are directly mapped to members of the +execution character set; they are the same set. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The value of an integer character constant containing more +than one character or containing a character or escape +sequence that does not map to a single-byte execution +character (6.4.4.4). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Such a character constant has no defined value at this time and is an error. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The value of a wide character constant containing more than +one multibyte character or a single multibyte character +that maps to multiple members of the extended execution +character set, or containing a multibyte character or +escape sequence not represented in the extended execution +character set (6.4.4.4). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The current locale used to convert a wide character +constant consisting of a single multibyte character that +maps to a member of the extended execution character set +into a corresponding wide character code (6.4.4.4). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether differently-prefixed wide string literal tokens can +be concatenated and, if so, the treatment of the resulting +multibyte character sequence (6.4.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The current locale used to convert a wide string literal +into corresponding wide character codes (6.4.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The value of a string literal containing a multibyte +character or escape sequence not represented in the +execution character set (6.4.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The encoding of any of wchar_t, char16_t, and char32_t +where the corresponding standard encoding macro +(__STDC_ISO_10646__, __STDC_UTF_16__, or __STDC_UTF_32__) +is not defined (6.10.8.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +=========================================================== +J.3.5 Integers +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Any extended integer types that exist in the implementation +(6.2.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +There are no extended integer types. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether signed integer types are represented using sign and +magnitude, two's complement, or ones' complement, and +whether the extraordinary value is a trap representation or +an ordinary value (6.2.6.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Signed integers have two's complement representation. The extraordinary value is +an ordinary value. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The rank of any extended integer type relative to another +extended integer type with the same precision (6.3.1.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +There are no extended integer types. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The result of, or the signal raised by, converting an +integer to a signed integer type when the value cannot be +represented in an object of that type (6.3.1.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +No signal is raised. The result is the least significant bits of the value +interpreted as the signed integer type. The result is always a valid signed +integer value. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The results of some bitwise operations on signed integers +(6.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Except for the >> operator, bitwise operations on signed integers behave as if +the expression was first cast to the corresponding unsigned integer type, the +operation applied, and the result cast back to the signed integer type. + +For the >> operator applied to a negative value, if the type of the expression +is int, the result is 1-filled. Otherwise, the result is 0-filled. + +=========================================================== +J.3.6 Floating point +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The accuracy of the floating-point operations and of the +library functions in and that return +floating-point results (5.2.4.2.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The accuracy of the conversions between floating-point +internal representations and string representations +performed by the library functions in , , +and (5.2.4.2.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The rounding behaviors characterized by non-standard values +of FLT_ROUNDS (5.2.4.2.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The evaluation methods characterized by non-standard +negative values of FLT_EVAL_METHOD (5.2.4.2.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The direction of rounding when an integer is converted to a +floating-point number that cannot exactly represent the +original value (6.3.1.4). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The direction of rounding when a floating-point number is +converted to a narrower floating-point number (6.3.1.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +How the nearest representable value or the larger or +smaller representable value immediately adjacent to the +nearest representable value is chosen for certain floating +constants (6.4.4.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether and how floating expressions are contracted when +not disallowed by the FP_CONTRACT pragma (6.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The default state for the FENV_ACCESS pragma (7.6.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Additional floating-point exceptions, rounding modes, +environments, and classifications, and their macro names +(7.6, 7.12). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The default state for the FP_CONTRACT pragma (7.12.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +=========================================================== +J.3.7 Arrays and pointers +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The result of converting a pointer to an integer or vice +versa (6.3.2.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Any pointer may be cast to an integer type of sufficient width and back. The +result is the original value. + +Otherwise, if the pointer is to a generic address space type, the result is not +meaningful. In particular, any attempt to modify the result and convert it back +to a pointer results in undefined behavior. + +Otherwise, the result may be used as if it were a pointer to char with the same +qualifiers as the pointed-to type of the original pointer. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The size of the result of subtracting two pointers to +elements of the same array (6.5.6). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +The result of subtracting two pointers is a signed int. + +=========================================================== +J.3.8 Hints +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The extent to which suggestions made by using the register +storage-class specifier are effective (6.7.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Use of the register storage-class specifier is binding; all such variables will +use registers. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The extent to which suggestions made by using the inline +function specifier are effective (6.7.4). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +=========================================================== +J.3.9 Structures, unions, enumerations, and bit-fields +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether a "plain" int bit-field is treated as a signed int +bit-field or as an unsigned int bit-field (6.7.2, 6.7.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +A "plain" int bit-field is treated as a signed int bitfield. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Allowable bit-field types other than _Bool, signed int, and +unsigned int (6.7.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether atomic types are permitted for bit-fields (6.7.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether a bit-field can straddle a storage-unit boundary +(6.7.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The order of allocation of bit-fields within a unit +(6.7.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The alignment of non-bit-field members of structures +(6.7.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Non-bit-field members of structures are not aligned. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The integer type compatible with each enumerated type +(6.7.2.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +All enumerated types have signed int representation. + +=========================================================== +J.3.10 Qualifiers +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +What constitutes an access to an object that has +volatile-qualified type (6.7.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +The following constitutes access to an object with volatile-qualified type: +- Storing a value into such an object, regardless of source. +- Use of such an object in an expression that is not cast to void. + +=========================================================== +J.3.11 Preprocessing directives +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The locations within #pragma directives where header name +preprocessing tokens are recognized (6.4, 6.4.7). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +None. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +How sequences in both forms of header names are mapped to +headers or external source file names (6.4.7). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the value of a character constant in a constant +expression that controls conditional inclusion matches the +value of the same character constant in the execution +character set (6.10.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +Yes. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the value of a single-character character constant +in a constant expression that controls conditional +inclusion may have a negative value (6.10.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +No. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The places that are searched for an included < > delimited +header, and how the places are specified or the header is +identified (6.10.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +How the named source file is searched for in an included +" " delimited header (6.10.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The method by which preprocessing tokens (possibly +resulting from macro expansion) in a #include directive are +combined into a header name (6.10.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The nesting limit for #include processing (6.10.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +The implementation imposes no meaningful limit. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the # operator inserts a \ character before the \ +character that begins a universal character name in a +character constant or string literal (6.10.3.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The behavior on each recognized non-STDC #pragma directive +(6.10.6). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The definitions for __DATE__ and __TIME__ when respectively, +the date and time of translation are not available +(6.10.8.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +=========================================================== +J.3.12 Library functions +=========================================================== + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Any library facilities available to a freestanding program, +other than the minimal set required by clause 4 (5.1.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +The headers assert.h, ctype.h, inttypes.h, stdio.h, stdlib.h, string.h. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The format of the diagnostic printed by the assert macro +(7.2.1.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +"Assertion failed: %s, function %s, file %s, line %i.", + #expression, __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__ + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The representation of the floating-point status flags +stored by the fegetexceptflag function (7.6.2.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the feraiseexcept function raises the "inexact" +floating-point exception in addition to the "overflow" or +"underflow" floating-point exception (7.6.2.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Strings other than "C" and "" that may be passed as the +second argument to the setlocale function (7.11.1.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The types defined for float_t and double_t when the value +of the FLT_EVAL_METHOD macro is less than 0 (7.12). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Domain errors for the mathematics functions, other than +those required by this International Standard (7.12.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The values returned by the mathematics functions on domain +errors or pole errors (7.12.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The values returned by the mathematics functions on +underflow range errors, whether errno is set to the value +of the macro ERANGE when the integer expression +math_errhandling & MATH_ERRNO is nonzero, and whether the +"underflow" floating-point exception is raised when the +integer expression math_errhandling & MATH_ERREXCEPT is +nonzero. (7.12.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether a domain error occurs or zero is returned when an +fmod function has a second argument of zero (7.12.10.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether a domain error occurs or zero is returned when a +remainder function has a second argument of zero +(7.12.10.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The base-2 logarithm of the modulus used by the remquo +functions in reducing the quotient (7.12.10.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether a domain error occurs or zero is returned when a +remquo function has a second argument of zero (7.12.10.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the equivalent of signal(sig, SIG_DFL); is executed +prior to the call of a signal handler, and, if not, the +blocking of signals that is performed (7.14.1.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The null pointer constant to which the macro NULL expands +(7.19). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +0 + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the last line of a text stream requires a +terminating new-line character (7.21.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether space characters that are written out to a text +stream immediately before a new-line character appear when +read in (7.21.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The number of null characters that may be appended to data +written to a binary stream (7.21.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the file position indicator of an append-mode +stream is initially positioned at the beginning or end of +the file (7.21.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether a write on a text stream causes the associated file +to be truncated beyond that point (7.21.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The characteristics of file buffering (7.21.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether a zero-length file actually exists (7.21.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The rules for composing valid file names (7.21.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the same file can be simultaneously open multiple +times (7.21.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The nature and choice of encodings used for multibyte +characters in files (7.21.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The effect of the remove function on an open file +(7.21.4.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The effect if a file with the new name exists prior to a +call to the rename function (7.21.4.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether an open temporary file is removed upon abnormal +program termination (7.21.4.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Which changes of mode are permitted (if any), and under +what circumstances (7.21.5.4). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The style used to print an infinity or NaN, and the meaning +of any n-char or n-wchar sequence printed for a NaN +(7.21.6.1, 7.29.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The output for %p conversion in the fprintf or fwprintf +function (7.21.6.1, 7.29.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +The result is as if x had been used in place of p. + +For the __printf builtin, the high and low bytes are printed as if by %X and +separated by a dash. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The interpretation of a - character that is neither the +first nor the last character, nor the second where a ^ +character is the first, in the scanlist for %[ conversion +in the fscanf or fwscanf function (7.21.6.2, 7.29.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The set of sequences matched by a %p conversion and the +interpretation of the corresponding input item in the +fscanf or fwscanf function (7.21.6.2, 7.29.2.2). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The value to which the macro errno is set by the fgetpos, +fsetpos, or ftell functions on failure (7.21.9.1, 7.21.9.3, +7.21.9.4). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The meaning of any n-char or n-wchar sequence in a string +representing a NaN that is converted by the strtod, strtof, +strtold, wcstod, wcstof, or wcstold function (7.22.1.3, +7.29.4.1.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether or not the strtod, strtof, strtold, wcstod, wcstof, +or wcstold function sets errno to ERANGE when underflow +occurs (7.22.1.3, 7.29.4.1.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the calloc, malloc, and realloc functions return a +null pointer or a pointer to an allocated object when the +size requested is zero (7.22.3). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +The functions calloc, malloc, and realloc return a null pointer for size 0 +allocations. + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether open streams with unwritten buffered data are +flushed, open streams are closed, or temporary files are +removed when the abort or _Exit function is called +(7.22.4.1, 7.22.4.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The termination status returned to the host environment by +the abort, exit, _Exit, or quick_exit function (7.22.4.1, +7.22.4.4, 7.22.4.5, 7.22.4.7). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The value returned by the system function when its argument +is not a null pointer (7.22.4.8). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The range and precision of times representable in clock_t +and time_t (7.27). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The local time zone and Daylight Saving Time (7.27.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The era for the clock function (7.27.2.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The TIME_UTC epoch (7.27.2.5). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +The replacement string for the %Z specifier to the strftime, +and wcsftime functions in the "C" locale (7.27.3.5, +7.29.5.1). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------- +Whether the functions in honor the rounding +direction mode in an IEC 60559 conformant implementation, +unless explicitly specified otherwise (F.10). +----------------------------------------------------------- + +=============================================================================== +Implementation Extensions +=============================================================================== + +=========================================================== +Asmfunc Attribute +=========================================================== + + asmfunc-attribute: + asmfunc-attribute-name + asmfunc-attribute-name ( identifier ) + asmfunc-attribute-name ( identifier , identifier ) + + asmfunc-attribute-name: + + <__asmfunc> + <__asmfunc__> + +=========================================================== +Linespec Attribute +=========================================================== + + linespec-attribute: + linespec-attribute-name + linespec-attribute-name ( integer-constant ) + + linespec-attribute-name: + + <__linespec> + <__linespec__> + +=========================================================== +Native Attribute +=========================================================== + + native-attribute: + native-attribute-name + native-attribute-name ( integer-constant ) + + native-attribute-name: + + <__native> + <__native__> + +=========================================================== +Script Attribute +=========================================================== + + script-attribute: + script-attribute-name + script-attribute-name ( script-type script-flag-list(opt) ) + script-attribute-name ( script-type script-flag-list(opt) , integer-constant ) + script-attribute-name ( script-type script-flag-list(opt) , string-literal ) + + script-attribute-name: +