-no_hardware_pc_stack
The
-no_hardware_pc_stack
to avoid the possibility of overflowing the hardware call stack. This is
done by popping, from the hardware PC stack, the return address at the
start of each function and storing this value on the software data stack to
be pushed back on the hardware stack just before returning from the
function.
-no-mem
The
switch causes the compiler to not invoke the Memory Initial-
-no-mem
izer tool after linking the executable. This is the default setting. See also
"-mem" on page
-no-std-ass
The
-no-std-ass
piler from defining the standard assertions. See the
(on page
1-22) for the list of standard assertions.
-no-std-def
The
-no-std-def
piler from defining any default preprocessor macro definitions.
-no-std-inc
The
-no-std-inc
preprocessor to limit its search for header files to the current directory and
directories specified with
You can invoke this switch by selecting the Ignore standard
include paths check box in the VisualDSP++ Project Options
dialog box, Compile tab, Preprocessor category.
VisualDSP++ 3.5 C/C++ Compiler and Library Manual
for ADSP-219x DSPs
switch directs the compiler to produce code
1-33.
(disable standard assertions) switch prevents the com-
(disable standard macro definitions) prevents the com-
(disable standard include search) switch directs the C
switch.
-I
Compiler
switch
-A
1-35
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