Hello,
So, the alignment in structures is now correctly calculated under darwin/ppc. I made every cffi-sys implementation push :darwin and :ppc32 into features in order to implement this "portably."
I wonder if it would make sense to define a set of machine/os features that every cffi-sys implementation should push into *features* (if not present already) for the benefit of CFFI users. Ie. being able to say #+darwin instead of #+(or macos macosx darwin- target etc..).
Changelog follows:
Mon Nov 14 19:41:20 WET 2005 Luis Oliveira loliveira@common-lisp.net * darwin/ppc32 ABI structure alignment
- Normalize the different implementation features (:powerpc, :macos, :macosx32) into :ppc32 and :darwin. - Force Allegro, CLISP, Lispworks, SBCLto return 8 as :double's alignment on darwin/ppc32 - Correctly calculate alignments for darwin/ppc32's strange ABI. - New tests: STRUCT.ALIGNMENT.[567].
Fri Nov 4 23:21:43 WET 2005 Luis Oliveira loliveira@common-lisp.net * Manual: OpenMCL fails FOREIGN-GLOBALS.SET.LONG-LONG
Fri Nov 4 23:03:05 WET 2005 Luis Oliveira loliveira@common-lisp.net * New test foreign-globals.set.long-long
Fri Nov 4 20:28:43 WET 2005 Luis Oliveira loliveira@common-lisp.net * Add missing information about SBCL on linux/ppc
Fri Nov 4 20:05:31 WET 2005 Luis Oliveira loliveira@common-lisp.net * Add information about linux/ppc to the manual.
Fri Nov 4 12:16:05 WET 2005 Luis Oliveira loliveira@common-lisp.net * pointer-address was exported twice from cffi-uffi-compatt