See
"Compiler Command-Line Switches" on page 1-12
mation on the compiler's switch set.
Run-Time Model
The
compiler in VisualDSP++ 3.5 produces code that is not fully
cc219x
compatible with the Release 6.1 run-time model. VisualDSP++ 3.5 has
significant changes in the registers and stack usage. These changes are
especially important if you call an assembly language subroutine from a
C/C++ program, or a C/C++ function from an assembly language pro-
gram. For more information about the VisualDSP++ 3.5 run-time model,
see
"C/C++ Run-Time Model and Environment" on page
C/C++ Run-Time Library
This release includes a set of documented ANSI standard routines that
you can call from your C/C++ programs. Many of these routines have
been modified to provide better support for the improved performance
and code compilation of
contents, see Chapter 3,
The
compiler release now includes a complete documented DSP
cc219x
library (
libdsp.dlb
dard functions required by DSP application designers. For details, refer to
Chapter 4,
"DSP Run-Time
Future
functions (refer to Chapter 3,
VisualDSP++ 3.5 C/C++ Compiler and Library Manual
for ADSP-219x DSPs
. For complete information on the library
cc219x
"C/C++ Run-Time
) and associated include files, providing efficient stan-
Library".
compiler releases may include additional library
cc219x
Compiler Legacy Support
Library".
"C/C++ Run-Time
for further infor-
1-153.
Library").
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