-compiler
armcc)Specify ARM v5 compiler
Specify armcc for the Compiler
(-compiler) option if you compile your code with a ARM v5 compiler. By
specifying your compiler, you can avoid compilation errors from syntax that is not part
of the Standard but comes from language extensions.
Then, specify your target processor type. If you select
armcc for Compiler, in the user
interface of the Polyspace® desktop products, you see only the processors allowed for a ARM v5
compiler. Your choice of target processor determines the size of fundamental data types,
the endianness of the target machine, and certain keyword definitions.
If you specify the armcc compiler, you must specify the
path to your compiler header files. See Provide Standard Library Headers for Polyspace Analysis.
The targets use these default sizes in bits for the fundamental types. You do not see these sizes in the user interface of the Polyspace desktop products.
| Target | char | short | int | long | long long | float | double | long double | ptr | Default sign of char | Endianness | Alignment | Definition of size_t | Definition of wchar_t |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
arm | 8 | 16 | 32 | 32 | 64 | 32 | 64 | 64 | 32 | unsigned | Little | 64 | unsigned int | unsigned short |
Your compiler specification also determines the values of many compiler-specific
macros. In case you want to know how Polyspace defines a specific macro, use the option -dump-preprocessing-info.
To override the macro definition, use the option Preprocessor definitions
(-D).
To undefine a macro, use the option Disabled preprocessor definitions
(-U).
Parameter:
-compiler armcc
-target |
Value:
arm |
Default:
arm |
Example (Bug Finder):
polyspace-bug-finder -compiler
armcc -target
arm |
Example (Code Prover):
polyspace-code-prover -compiler
armcc -target
arm |
Example (Bug Finder Server):
polyspace-bug-finder-server -compiler armcc -target arm |
Example (Code Prover
Server):
polyspace-code-prover-server
-compiler armcc -target arm |
If you use Polyspace as You Code extensions in IDEs, enter this option in an analysis options file. See options file.