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- <h2 class="chapter">2 GCC and Portability</h2>
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- <p>GCC itself aims to be portable to any machine where <code>int</code> is at least
- a 32-bit type. It aims to target machines with a flat (non-segmented) byte
- addressed data address space (the code address space can be separate).
- Target ABIs may have 8, 16, 32 or 64-bit <code>int</code> type. <code>char</code>
- can be wider than 8 bits.
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- <p>GCC gets most of the information about the target machine from a machine
- description which gives an algebraic formula for each of the machine’s
- instructions. This is a very clean way to describe the target. But when
- the compiler needs information that is difficult to express in this
- fashion, ad-hoc parameters have been defined for machine descriptions.
- The purpose of portability is to reduce the total work needed on the
- compiler; it was not of interest for its own sake.
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- <p>GCC does not contain machine dependent code, but it does contain code
- that depends on machine parameters such as endianness (whether the most
- significant byte has the highest or lowest address of the bytes in a word)
- and the availability of autoincrement addressing. In the RTL-generation
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