Compiler Command-Line Interface
-no-builtin
The
-no-builtin
ognize only built-in functions that begin with two underscores (
that this switch influences many functions. This switch also predefines the
__NO_BUILTIN
tions, see
"Compiler Built-In Functions" on page
-no-circbuf
The
-no-circbuf
define any default preprocessor macros, include directories, library direc-
tories, libraries, or run-time headers. It also disables the Analog Devices
C/C++ keyword extensions.
-no-defs
The
-no-defs
define any default preprocessor macros, include directories, library direc-
tories, libraries, or run-time headers.
-no-extra-keywords
The
-no-extra-keywords
compiler not to recognize the Analog Devices keyword extensions that
might affect conformance to ISO/ANSI programs. These extensions
include keywords, such as
conforming programs. The alternate keywords that are prefixed with two
leading underscores, such as
The
"-extra-keywords"
request support for the additional keywords.
-no-fp-associative
The
-no-fp-associative
floating-point multiplication and addition as associative.
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(no builtin functions) switch directs the compiler to rec-
preprocessor macro. For more information on built-in func-
(no circular buffer) switch directs the compiler not to
(disable defaults) switch directs the preprocessor not to
(disable short-form keywords) switch directs the
and
pm
__pm
switch
(on page
switch directs the compiler not to treat
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, which may be used as identifiers in
dm
and
, continue to work.
__dm
1-26) can be used to explicitly
). Note
__
for ADSP-219x DSPs
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