Reference ports, etc. (was Re: Nasty bug in release 4 Bourne shell)

Nick Crossley ndjc at hobbit.UUCP
Tue Jan 15 13:42:19 AEST 1991


In article <5208 at auspex.auspex.com> guy at auspex.auspex.com (Guy Harris) writes:
>So does this mean that one orders the SPARC reference port source from
>AT&T (or USL)?
Yes.

>"Current" SPARC version?  Since no officially-released SPARC systems
>that I know of used COFF, I'm not sure there's a good reason for *any*
>SPARC S5R4 version to bother with COFF.
I believe that's what Sun and AT&T thought, but I can imagine
existing COFF-producing retargetable code generators and other such
tools which could be ported to SPARC much more easily if the supplier
did not have to change object formats at the same time.  In fact,
I have had to work on one such beast.

>Yup, good old "iropt"/"cg", I suspect.
Correct.  One side effect of this is that some of the SGS fringe tools
such as function inlining, line profiling, etc., work very differently
on SPARC and, say, 3B2.
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