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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3: C User's Guide     Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Introduction to the C Compiler

2.  C-Compiler Implementation-Specific Information

2.1 Constants

2.1.1 Integral Constants

2.1.2 Character Constants

2.2 Linker Scoping Specifiers

2.3 Thread Local Storage Specifier

2.4 Floating Point, Nonstandard Mode

2.5 Labels as Values

2.6 long long Data Type

2.6.1 Printing long long Data Types

2.6.2 Usual Arithmetic Conversions

2.7 Case Ranges in Switch Statements

2.8 Assertions

2.9 Supported Attributes

2.10 Warnings and Errors

2.11 Pragmas

2.11.1 align

2.11.2 c99

2.11.3 does_not_read_global_data

2.11.4 does_not_return

2.11.5 does_not_write_global_data

2.11.6 dumpmacros

2.11.7 end_dumpmacros

2.11.8 error_messages

2.11.9 fini

2.11.10 hdrstop

2.11.11 ident

2.11.12 init

2.11.13 inline

2.11.14 int_to_unsigned

2.11.15 must_have_frame

2.11.16 nomemorydepend

2.11.17 no_side_effect

2.11.18 opt

2.11.19 pack

2.11.20 pipeloop

2.11.21 rarely_called

2.11.22 redefine_extname

2.11.23 returns_new_memory

2.11.24 unknown_control_flow

2.11.25 unroll

2.11.26 warn_missing_parameter_info

2.11.27 weak

2.12 Predefined Names

2.13 Preserving the Value of errno

2.14 Extensions

2.14.1 _Restrict Keyword

2.14.2 __asm Keyword

2.14.3 __inline and __inline__

2.14.4 __builtin_constant_p()

2.14.5 __FUNCTION__ and __PRETTY_FUNCTION__

2.15 Environment Variables

2.15.1 PARALLEL

2.15.2 SUN_PROFDATA

2.15.3 SUN_PROFDATA_DIR

2.15.4 TMPDIR

2.16 How to Specify Include Files

2.16.1 Using the -I- Option to Change the Search Algorithm

2.16.1.1 Warnings

2.17 Compiling in Free-Standing Environments

2.18 Compiler Support for Intel MMX and Extended x86 Platform Intrinsics

3.  Parallelizing C Code

4.  lint Source Code Checker

5.  Type-Based Alias Analysis

6.  Transitioning to ISO C

7.  Converting Applications for a 64-Bit Environment

8.  cscope: Interactively Examining a C Program

A.  Compiler Options Grouped by Functionality

B.  C Compiler Options Reference

C.  Implementation-Defined ISO/IEC C99 Behavior

D.  Features of C99

E.  Implementation-Defined ISO/IEC C90 Behavior

F.  ISO C Data Representations

G.  Performance Tuning

H.  Oracle Solaris Studio C: Differences Between K&R C and ISO C

Index

2.9 Supported Attributes

The compiler implements the following attributes (__attribute__ ((keyword)) ) for compatibility. Spelling the attribute keyword within double underscores, __keyword__, is also accepted.

alias

Makes a name an alias for a declared function or variable name

aligned

Roughly equivalent to #pragma align. Generates a warning and is ignored if used on variable length arrays.

always_inline

Equivalent to #pragma inline and -xinline

const

Equivalent to #pragma no_side_effect

constructor

Equivalent to #pragma init

destructor

Equivalent to #pragma fini

malloc

Equivalent to #pragma returns_new_memory

noinline

Equivalent to #pragma no_inline and -xinline

noreturn

Equivalent to #pragma does_not_return

pure

Equivalent to #pragma does_not_write_global_data

packed

Equivalent to #pragma pack()

returns_twice

Equivalent to #pragma unknown_control_flow

vector_size

Indicates that a variable or a type name (created using typedef) represents a vector.

visibility

Provides linker scoping as described in 2.2 Linker Scoping Specifiers. Syntax is: __attribute__((visibility(“visibility-type”))), where visibility-type is one of:

default

Same as __global linker scoping

hidden

Same as __hidden linker scoping

internal

Same as __symbolic linker scoping

weak

Equivalent to #pragma weak