Build results: qbe.freebsd

Build results: qbe.freebsd

[OK] 7432b0a64761aa07f95ad19761c61bf11db428e9

fix int parsing

The spec says that numbers can be arbitrarily
big, and only the last 64 bits will be taken
into consideration.  Calling sscanf does not
implement this, so I wrote an ad-hoc function.

OK: build: gmake

STDOUT

cc main.c
cc util.c
cc parse.c
cc cfg.c
cc mem.c
cc ssa.c
cc alias.c
cc load.c
cc copy.c
cc fold.c
cc live.c
cc sysv.c
cc isel.c
cc spill.c
cc rega.c
cc emit.c
ld obj/qbe


STDERR



OK: test: gmake check

STDOUT

tools/unit.sh all
abi1.ssa...                                  [ok]
abi2.ssa...                                  [ok]
abi3.ssa...                                  [ok]
abi4.ssa...                                  [ok]
abi5.ssa...                                  [ok]
align.ssa...                                 [ok]
collatz.ssa...                               [ok]
cprime.ssa...                                [ok]
cup.ssa...                                   [ok]
dark.ssa...                                  [ok]
double.ssa...                                [ok]
echo.ssa...                                  [ok]
eucl.ssa...                                  [ok]
euclc.ssa...                                 [ok]
fixarg.ssa...                                [ok]
fpcnv.ssa...                                 [ok]
ldbits.ssa...                                [ok]
ldhoist.ssa...                               [ok]
loop.ssa...                                  [ok]
mandel.ssa...                                [ok]
max.ssa...                                   [ok]
philv.ssa...                                 [ok]
prime.ssa...                                 [ok]
puts10.ssa...                                [ok]
queen.ssa...                                 [ok]
strcmp.ssa...                                [ok]
sum.ssa...                                   [ok]
vararg1.ssa...                               [ok]
vararg2.ssa...                               [ok]

All is fine!


STDERR

cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'
cc: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-nopie'


OK: clean: gmake clean

STDOUT

rm -fr obj


STDERR