Variable forcing now uses limited list and buffer instead of systematical instance tree traversal and in-tree "fvalue" to keep track of forced value for pointed variables (external, located). Pointer swapping is performed when forcing externals and located, with backup being restored when forcing is reset. Match Beremiz commit 93ad018fb602.
# matiec - a compiler for the programming languages defined in IEC 61131-3
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default: runtests
runtests:
./runtests
clean:
rm -f *.iec
rm -f *.err
rm -f *.err2
rm -f *.out
rm -f *.out2