From d575137648e0f3b5a383dd42f37cea48f0faa76a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bellard Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 23:52:29 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] update --- tcc-doc.texi | 9 ++++++--- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/tcc-doc.texi b/tcc-doc.texi index 2ac907b7..ca7df9a6 100644 --- a/tcc-doc.texi +++ b/tcc-doc.texi @@ -594,8 +594,8 @@ Read the @file{libtcc.h} to have an overview of the API. Read @file{libtcc_test.c} to have a very simple example. The idea consists in giving a C string containing the program you want -to compile directly to @code{libtcc}. Then the @code{main()} function of -the compiled string can be launched. +to compile directly to @code{libtcc}. Then you can access to any global +symbol (function or variable) defined. @chapter Developper's guide @@ -715,9 +715,12 @@ for the global variables, functions and types. @item local_stack for the local variables, functions and types. -@item label_stack +@item global_label_stack for the local labels (for @code{goto}). +@item label_stack +for GCC block local labels (see the @code{__label__} keyword). + @end table @code{sym_push()} is used to add a new symbol in the local symbol -- 2.11.4.GIT