PR #1505 added support for TI compiler. It explicitly added a message to notify the user that static linking is forced. PR #1755 added a more generic approach to signal such forced settings and adapted the TI-specific static linking notification to this approach. However, it turned out that TI forcibly changed another setting, too: it disabled release binary stripping, but without notification. This patch fixes this by moving the setting override to a consistent place and adding a notification. PR #1505 also added some source code changes, most importantly a complex struct initialization for a variable in `ecma-objects-general.c`. However, that initialization was coded as a macro to trick the style checker. This patch gets rid of that macro and uses proper C99 struct initializer with designators. JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
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@@ -313,9 +313,7 @@ ecma_op_general_object_define_own_property (ecma_object_t *object_p, /**< the ob
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JERRY_ASSERT (property_desc_p->is_writable_defined || !property_desc_p->is_writable);
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/* 1. */
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/* This #def just gets around the syntax/style checker... */
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#define extended_property_ref_initialization { { 0 } , 0 }
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ecma_extended_property_ref_t ext_property_ref = extended_property_ref_initialization;
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ecma_extended_property_ref_t ext_property_ref = { .property_ref.value_p = NULL, .property_p = NULL };
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ecma_property_t current_prop;
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current_prop = ecma_op_object_get_own_property (object_p,
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