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Update to the original C to LC3 compiler
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------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS ------------------------------- This is the preliminary distribution of LCC that supports the LC-3. This is my first time the auto configuration process, so if it doesn't work for you, please email me and I will try to see what I can do. The copyright information is in the file CPYRIGHT. There is absolutely no warranty for this software. The installation information is in INSTALL. TODO contains a to-do list. ------------------------------- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ------------------------------- Un-tar the package with a command like 'tar -xzf lcc-1.1.tar.gz.' From the top-level directory type 'configure' Now install the lcc/lc3 binaries by typing 'make install' If everything goes well, the make process will create a directory off the top level called "install". It should contain the various binaries needed by the compiler, along with some informational files, such as this README file, a sample C file to compile, and a makefile for compiling that file. ------------------------------- HOW TO USE ------------------------------- In the package there is a regressions and limitations test directiory in topdir/test/limitations and topdir/test/regression. The regression directory has a small set of files that have been tested to compile properly and have been assembled and simulated using Steve Lumetta's LC-3 simulator. Many of these examples are taken from the book by Patt and Patel. Compiling programs using the compiler is similar to using a standard C compiler. Behind the scenes, the compiler will (1) compile the .c files into a set of pseudo-assembly .lcc files, (2) use the lc3pp (lc3 post processor) to link and massage the .lcc files and library files into a single .asm file, and (3) use Steve Lumetta's LC-3 assembler to assemble the .asm into a .obj file. This object file can then be loaded The file topdir/test/regressions/Makefile provides an example of how the compilation process works. Note: not all C programs will compile to the LC-3. Programs with floating point types, for example will not currently compile. Also, certain complex integer expressions will not generate properly because of the limited LC-3 register set. See topdir/test/limitations for some examples that do not compile properly. I hope to reduce this set of exceptional cases over time. Ajay Ladsaria Sanjay J. Patel (sjp@crhc.uiuc.edu)
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