Great news, Paul!
I'll try and give this a go this weekend.
Aaron
Paul Koning via cctalk writes:
Gentlepeople,
Once in a while people ask about GCC. It has long had pdp11 support,
but it hasn't received much attention. Recently I've done some
cleanup on it, and some more is in the pipeline.
One notable new feature is that it can now produce proper DEC Macro-11
syntax output. It has long had a -mdec-asm switch, but that used to
produce GNU output. Now it produces DEC output (and -mgnu-asm is how
you get output for "gas".)
The optimizer is better, and a bunch of compiler failures are fixed.
Undoubtedly there are more bugs to be worked on.
Oh yes, for grins I told GCC to build not just a C compiler but a C++
and Fortran compiler as well. That seems to work (but I get an error
building the libstdc++ library). I now have C++ translations of the
RSTS standard header files common.mac and kernel.mac, and the DECnet
definitions in netdef.sml. :-)
If anyone wants to give this a try, the best way is to get the current
code via Subversion (see
gcc.gnu.org for details). Alternatively, get
a weekly snapshot; the DEC support is in the current latest, though
some optimizer work will appear in the next one.
paul