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riscv-gcc-1
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/* Language-independent node constructors for parse phase of GNU compiler.
Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU CC.
GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/* This file contains the low level primitives for operating on tree nodes,
including allocation, list operations, interning of identifiers,
construction of data type nodes and statement nodes,
and construction of type conversion nodes. It also contains
tables index by tree code that describe how to take apart
nodes of that code.
It is intended to be language-independent, but occasionally
calls language-dependent routines defined (for C) in typecheck.c.
The low-level allocation routines oballoc and permalloc
are used also for allocating many other kinds of objects
by all passes of the compiler. */
#include "config.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include "flags.h"
#include "function.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "obstack.h"
#include "gvarargs.h"
#define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
#define obstack_chunk_free free
extern
int
xmalloc
();
extern
void
free
();
/* Tree nodes of permanent duration are allocated in this obstack.
They are the identifier nodes, and everything outside of
the bodies and parameters of function definitions. */
struct
obstack
permanent_obstack
;
/* The initial RTL, and all ..._TYPE nodes, in a function
are allocated in this obstack. Usually they are freed at the
end of the function, but if the function is inline they are saved.
For top-level functions, this is maybepermanent_obstack.
Separate obstacks are made for nested functions. */
struct
obstack
*
function_maybepermanent_obstack
;
/* This is the function_maybepermanent_obstack for top-level functions. */
struct
obstack
maybepermanent_obstack
;
/* The contents of the current function definition are allocated
in this obstack, and all are freed at the end of the function.
For top-level functions, this is temporary_obstack.
Separate obstacks are made for nested functions. */
struct
obstack
*
function_obstack
;
/* This is used for reading initializers of global variables. */
struct
obstack
temporary_obstack
;
/* The tree nodes of an expression are allocated
in this obstack, and all are freed at the end of the expression. */
struct
obstack
momentary_obstack
;
/* The tree nodes of a declarator are allocated
in this obstack, and all are freed when the declarator
has been parsed. */
static
struct
obstack
temp_decl_obstack
;
/* This points at either permanent_obstack
or the current function_maybepermanent_obstack. */
struct
obstack
*
saveable_obstack
;
/* This is same as saveable_obstack during parse and expansion phase;
it points to the current function's obstack during optimization.
This is the obstack to be used for creating rtl objects. */
struct
obstack
*
rtl_obstack
;
/* This points at either permanent_obstack or the current function_obstack. */
struct
obstack
*
current_obstack
;
/* This points at either permanent_obstack or the current function_obstack
or momentary_obstack. */
struct
obstack
*
expression_obstack
;
/* Stack of obstack selections for push_obstacks and pop_obstacks. */
struct
obstack_stack
{
struct
obstack_stack
*
next
;
struct
obstack
*
current
;
struct
obstack
*
saveable
;
struct
obstack
*
expression
;
struct
obstack
*
rtl
;
};
struct
obstack_stack
*
obstack_stack
;
/* Obstack for allocating struct obstack_stack entries. */
static
struct
obstack
obstack_stack_obstack
;
/* Addresses of first objects in some obstacks.
This is for freeing their entire contents. */
char
*
maybepermanent_firstobj
;
char
*
temporary_firstobj
;
char
*
momentary_firstobj
;
char
*
temp_decl_firstobj
;
/* Nonzero means all ..._TYPE nodes should be allocated permanently. */
int
all_types_permanent
;
/* Stack of places to restore the momentary obstack back to. */
struct
momentary_level
{
/* Pointer back to previous such level. */
struct
momentary_level
*
prev
;
/* First object allocated within this level. */
char
*
base
;
/* Value of expression_obstack saved at entry to this level. */
struct
obstack
*
obstack
;
};
struct
momentary_level
*
momentary_stack
;
/* Table indexed by tree code giving a string containing a character
classifying the tree code. Possibilities are
t, d, s, c, r, <, 1, 2 and e. See tree.def for details. */
#define DEFTREECODE(SYM, NAME, TYPE, LENGTH) TYPE,
char
*
standard_tree_code_type
[]
=
{
#include "tree.def"
};
#undef DEFTREECODE
/* Table indexed by tree code giving number of expression
operands beyond the fixed part of the node structure.
Not used for types or decls. */
#define DEFTREECODE(SYM, NAME, TYPE, LENGTH) LENGTH,
int
standard_tree_code_length
[]
=
{
#include "tree.def"
};
#undef DEFTREECODE
/* Names of tree components.
Used for printing out the tree and error messages. */
#define DEFTREECODE(SYM, NAME, TYPE, LEN) NAME,
char
*
standard_tree_code_name
[]
=
{
#include "tree.def"
};
#undef DEFTREECODE
/* Table indexed by tree code giving a string containing a character
classifying the tree code. Possibilities are
t, d, s, c, r, e, <, 1 and 2. See tree.def for details. */
char
**
tree_code_type
;
/* Table indexed by tree code giving number of expression
operands beyond the fixed part of the node structure.
Not used for types or decls. */
int
*
tree_code_length
;
/* Table indexed by tree code giving name of tree code, as a string. */
char
**
tree_code_name
;
/* Statistics-gathering stuff. */
typedef
enum
{
d_kind
,
t_kind
,
s_kind
,
r_kind
,
e_kind
,
c_kind
,
id_kind
,
op_id_kind
,
perm_list_kind
,
temp_list_kind
,
vec_kind
,
x_kind
,
lang_decl
,
lang_type
,
all_kinds
}
tree_node_kind
;
int
tree_node_counts
[(
int
)
all_kinds
];
int
tree_node_sizes
[(
int
)
all_kinds
];
int
id_string_size
=
0
;
char
*
tree_node_kind_names
[]
=
{
"decls"
,
"types"
,
"stmts"
,
"refs"
,
"exprs"
,
"constants"
,
"identifiers"
,
"op_identifiers"
,
"perm_tree_lists"
,
"temp_tree_lists"
,
"vecs"
,
"random kinds"
,
"lang_decl kinds"
,
"lang_type kinds"
};
/* Hash table for uniquizing IDENTIFIER_NODEs by name. */
#define MAX_HASH_TABLE 1009
static
tree
hash_table
[
MAX_HASH_TABLE
];
/* id hash buckets */
/* 0 while creating built-in identifiers. */
static
int
do_identifier_warnings
;
extern
char
*
mode_name
[];
void
gcc_obstack_init
();
static
tree
stabilize_reference_1
();
/* Init the principal obstacks. */
void
init_obstacks
()
{
gcc_obstack_init
(
&
obstack_stack_obstack
);
gcc_obstack_init
(
&
permanent_obstack
);
gcc_obstack_init
(
&
temporary_obstack
);
temporary_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
temporary_obstack
,
0
);
gcc_obstack_init
(
&
momentary_obstack
);
momentary_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
momentary_obstack
,
0
);
gcc_obstack_init
(
&
maybepermanent_obstack
);
maybepermanent_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
maybepermanent_obstack
,
0
);
gcc_obstack_init
(
&
temp_decl_obstack
);
temp_decl_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
temp_decl_obstack
,
0
);
function_obstack
=
&
temporary_obstack
;
function_maybepermanent_obstack
=
&
maybepermanent_obstack
;
current_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
expression_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
rtl_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
/* Init the hash table of identifiers. */
bzero
(
hash_table
,
sizeof
hash_table
);
}
void
gcc_obstack_init
(
obstack
)
struct
obstack
*
obstack
;
{
/* Let particular systems override the size of a chunk. */
#ifndef OBSTACK_CHUNK_SIZE
#define OBSTACK_CHUNK_SIZE 0
#endif
/* Let them override the alloc and free routines too. */
#ifndef OBSTACK_CHUNK_ALLOC
#define OBSTACK_CHUNK_ALLOC xmalloc
#endif
#ifndef OBSTACK_CHUNK_FREE
#define OBSTACK_CHUNK_FREE free
#endif
_obstack_begin
(
obstack
,
OBSTACK_CHUNK_SIZE
,
0
,
(
void
*
(
*
)
())
OBSTACK_CHUNK_ALLOC
,
(
void
(
*
)
())
OBSTACK_CHUNK_FREE
);
}
/* Save all variables describing the current status into the structure *P.
This is used before starting a nested function. */
void
save_tree_status
(
p
)
struct
function
*
p
;
{
p
->
all_types_permanent
=
all_types_permanent
;
p
->
momentary_stack
=
momentary_stack
;
p
->
maybepermanent_firstobj
=
maybepermanent_firstobj
;
p
->
momentary_firstobj
=
momentary_firstobj
;
p
->
function_obstack
=
function_obstack
;
p
->
function_maybepermanent_obstack
=
function_maybepermanent_obstack
;
p
->
current_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
p
->
expression_obstack
=
expression_obstack
;
p
->
saveable_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
;
p
->
rtl_obstack
=
rtl_obstack
;
function_obstack
=
(
struct
obstack
*
)
xmalloc
(
sizeof
(
struct
obstack
));
gcc_obstack_init
(
function_obstack
);
function_maybepermanent_obstack
=
(
struct
obstack
*
)
xmalloc
(
sizeof
(
struct
obstack
));
gcc_obstack_init
(
function_maybepermanent_obstack
);
current_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
expression_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
rtl_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
momentary_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_finish
(
&
momentary_obstack
);
maybepermanent_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_finish
(
function_maybepermanent_obstack
);
}
/* Restore all variables describing the current status from the structure *P.
This is used after a nested function. */
void
restore_tree_status
(
p
)
struct
function
*
p
;
{
all_types_permanent
=
p
->
all_types_permanent
;
momentary_stack
=
p
->
momentary_stack
;
obstack_free
(
&
momentary_obstack
,
momentary_firstobj
);
obstack_free
(
function_obstack
,
0
);
obstack_free
(
function_maybepermanent_obstack
,
0
);
free
(
function_obstack
);
momentary_firstobj
=
p
->
momentary_firstobj
;
maybepermanent_firstobj
=
p
->
maybepermanent_firstobj
;
function_obstack
=
p
->
function_obstack
;
function_maybepermanent_obstack
=
p
->
function_maybepermanent_obstack
;
current_obstack
=
p
->
current_obstack
;
expression_obstack
=
p
->
expression_obstack
;
saveable_obstack
=
p
->
saveable_obstack
;
rtl_obstack
=
p
->
rtl_obstack
;
}
/* Start allocating on the temporary (per function) obstack.
This is done in start_function before parsing the function body,
and before each initialization at top level, and to go back
to temporary allocation after doing end_temporary_allocation. */
void
temporary_allocation
()
{
/* Note that function_obstack at top level points to temporary_obstack.
But within a nested function context, it is a separate obstack. */
current_obstack
=
function_obstack
;
expression_obstack
=
function_obstack
;
rtl_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
=
function_maybepermanent_obstack
;
momentary_stack
=
0
;
}
/* Start allocating on the permanent obstack but don't
free the temporary data. After calling this, call
`permanent_allocation' to fully resume permanent allocation status. */
void
end_temporary_allocation
()
{
current_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
expression_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
rtl_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
}
/* Resume allocating on the temporary obstack, undoing
effects of `end_temporary_allocation'. */
void
resume_temporary_allocation
()
{
current_obstack
=
function_obstack
;
expression_obstack
=
function_obstack
;
rtl_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
=
function_maybepermanent_obstack
;
}
/* While doing temporary allocation, switch to allocating in such a
way as to save all nodes if the function is inlined. Call
resume_temporary_allocation to go back to ordinary temporary
allocation. */
void
saveable_allocation
()
{
/* Note that function_obstack at top level points to temporary_obstack.
But within a nested function context, it is a separate obstack. */
expression_obstack
=
current_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
;
}
/* Switch to current obstack CURRENT and maybepermanent obstack SAVEABLE,
recording the previously current obstacks on a stack.
This does not free any storage in any obstack. */
void
push_obstacks
(
current
,
saveable
)
struct
obstack
*
current
,
*
saveable
;
{
struct
obstack_stack
*
p
=
(
struct
obstack_stack
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
obstack_stack_obstack
,
(
sizeof
(
struct
obstack_stack
)));
p
->
current
=
current_obstack
;
p
->
saveable
=
saveable_obstack
;
p
->
expression
=
expression_obstack
;
p
->
rtl
=
rtl_obstack
;
p
->
next
=
obstack_stack
;
obstack_stack
=
p
;
current_obstack
=
current
;
expression_obstack
=
current
;
rtl_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
=
saveable
;
}
/* Save the current set of obstacks, but don't change them. */
void
push_obstacks_nochange
()
{
struct
obstack_stack
*
p
=
(
struct
obstack_stack
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
obstack_stack_obstack
,
(
sizeof
(
struct
obstack_stack
)));
p
->
current
=
current_obstack
;
p
->
saveable
=
saveable_obstack
;
p
->
expression
=
expression_obstack
;
p
->
rtl
=
rtl_obstack
;
p
->
next
=
obstack_stack
;
obstack_stack
=
p
;
}
/* Pop the obstack selection stack. */
void
pop_obstacks
()
{
struct
obstack_stack
*
p
=
obstack_stack
;
obstack_stack
=
p
->
next
;
current_obstack
=
p
->
current
;
saveable_obstack
=
p
->
saveable
;
expression_obstack
=
p
->
expression
;
rtl_obstack
=
p
->
rtl
;
obstack_free
(
&
obstack_stack_obstack
,
p
);
}
/* Nonzero if temporary allocation is currently in effect.
Zero if currently doing permanent allocation. */
int
allocation_temporary_p
()
{
return
current_obstack
!=
&
permanent_obstack
;
}
/* Go back to allocating on the permanent obstack
and free everything in the temporary obstack.
This is done in finish_function after fully compiling a function. */
void
permanent_allocation
()
{
/* Free up previous temporary obstack data */
obstack_free
(
&
temporary_obstack
,
temporary_firstobj
);
obstack_free
(
&
momentary_obstack
,
momentary_firstobj
);
obstack_free
(
&
maybepermanent_obstack
,
maybepermanent_firstobj
);
obstack_free
(
&
temp_decl_obstack
,
temp_decl_firstobj
);
current_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
expression_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
rtl_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
}
/* Save permanently everything on the maybepermanent_obstack. */
void
preserve_data
()
{
maybepermanent_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
function_maybepermanent_obstack
,
0
);
}
void
preserve_initializer
()
{
temporary_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
temporary_obstack
,
0
);
momentary_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
momentary_obstack
,
0
);
maybepermanent_firstobj
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
function_maybepermanent_obstack
,
0
);
}
/* Start allocating new rtl in current_obstack.
Use resume_temporary_allocation
to go back to allocating rtl in saveable_obstack. */
void
rtl_in_current_obstack
()
{
rtl_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
}
/* Temporarily allocate rtl from saveable_obstack. Return 1 if we were
previously allocating it from current_obstack. */
int
rtl_in_saveable_obstack
()
{
if
(
rtl_obstack
==
current_obstack
)
{
rtl_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
;
return
1
;
}
else
return
0
;
}
/* Allocate SIZE bytes in the current obstack
and return a pointer to them.
In practice the current obstack is always the temporary one. */
char
*
oballoc
(
size
)
int
size
;
{
return
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
current_obstack
,
size
);
}
/* Free the object PTR in the current obstack
as well as everything allocated since PTR.
In practice the current obstack is always the temporary one. */
void
obfree
(
ptr
)
char
*
ptr
;
{
obstack_free
(
current_obstack
,
ptr
);
}
/* Allocate SIZE bytes in the permanent obstack
and return a pointer to them. */
char
*
permalloc
(
size
)
long
size
;
{
return
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
permanent_obstack
,
size
);
}
/* Allocate NELEM items of SIZE bytes in the permanent obstack
and return a pointer to them. The storage is cleared before
returning the value. */
char
*
perm_calloc
(
nelem
,
size
)
int
nelem
;
long
size
;
{
char
*
rval
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
permanent_obstack
,
nelem
*
size
);
bzero
(
rval
,
nelem
*
size
);
return
rval
;
}
/* Allocate SIZE bytes in the saveable obstack
and return a pointer to them. */
char
*
savealloc
(
size
)
int
size
;
{
return
(
char
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
saveable_obstack
,
size
);
}
/* Print out which obstack an object is in. */
void
debug_obstack
(
object
)
char
*
object
;
{
struct
obstack
*
obstack
=
NULL
;
char
*
obstack_name
=
NULL
;
struct
function
*
p
;
for
(
p
=
outer_function_chain
;
p
;
p
=
p
->
next
)
{
if
(
_obstack_allocated_p
(
p
->
function_obstack
,
object
))
{
obstack
=
p
->
function_obstack
;
obstack_name
=
"containing function obstack"
;
}
if
(
_obstack_allocated_p
(
p
->
function_maybepermanent_obstack
,
object
))
{
obstack
=
p
->
function_maybepermanent_obstack
;
obstack_name
=
"containing function maybepermanent obstack"
;
}
}
if
(
_obstack_allocated_p
(
&
obstack_stack_obstack
,
object
))
{
obstack
=
&
obstack_stack_obstack
;
obstack_name
=
"obstack_stack_obstack"
;
}
else
if
(
_obstack_allocated_p
(
function_obstack
,
object
))
{
obstack
=
function_obstack
;
obstack_name
=
"function obstack"
;
}
else
if
(
_obstack_allocated_p
(
&
permanent_obstack
,
object
))
{
obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
obstack_name
=
"permanent_obstack"
;
}
else
if
(
_obstack_allocated_p
(
&
momentary_obstack
,
object
))
{
obstack
=
&
momentary_obstack
;
obstack_name
=
"momentary_obstack"
;
}
else
if
(
_obstack_allocated_p
(
function_maybepermanent_obstack
,
object
))
{
obstack
=
function_maybepermanent_obstack
;
obstack_name
=
"function maybepermanent obstack"
;
}
else
if
(
_obstack_allocated_p
(
&
temp_decl_obstack
,
object
))
{
obstack
=
&
temp_decl_obstack
;
obstack_name
=
"temp_decl_obstack"
;
}
/* Check to see if the object is in the free area of the obstack. */
if
(
obstack
!=
NULL
)
{
if
(
object
>=
obstack
->
next_free
&&
object
<
obstack
->
chunk_limit
)
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"object in free portion of obstack %s.
\n
"
,
obstack_name
);
else
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"object allocated from %s.
\n
"
,
obstack_name
);
}
else
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"object not allocated from any obstack.
\n
"
);
}
/* Return 1 if OBJ is in the permanent obstack.
This is slow, and should be used only for debugging.
Use TREE_PERMANENT for other purposes. */
int
object_permanent_p
(
obj
)
tree
obj
;
{
return
_obstack_allocated_p
(
&
permanent_obstack
,
obj
);
}
/* Start a level of momentary allocation.
In C, each compound statement has its own level
and that level is freed at the end of each statement.
All expression nodes are allocated in the momentary allocation level. */
void
push_momentary
()
{
struct
momentary_level
*
tem
=
(
struct
momentary_level
*
)
obstack_alloc
(
&
momentary_obstack
,
sizeof
(
struct
momentary_level
));
tem
->
prev
=
momentary_stack
;
tem
->
base
=
(
char
*
)
obstack_base
(
&
momentary_obstack
);
tem
->
obstack
=
expression_obstack
;
momentary_stack
=
tem
;
expression_obstack
=
&
momentary_obstack
;
}
/* Free all the storage in the current momentary-allocation level.
In C, this happens at the end of each statement. */
void
clear_momentary
()
{
obstack_free
(
&
momentary_obstack
,
momentary_stack
->
base
);
}
/* Discard a level of momentary allocation.
In C, this happens at the end of each compound statement.
Restore the status of expression node allocation
that was in effect before this level was created. */
void
pop_momentary
()
{
struct
momentary_level
*
tem
=
momentary_stack
;
momentary_stack
=
tem
->
prev
;
expression_obstack
=
tem
->
obstack
;
obstack_free
(
&
momentary_obstack
,
tem
);
}
/* Call when starting to parse a declaration:
make expressions in the declaration last the length of the function.
Returns an argument that should be passed to resume_momentary later. */
int
suspend_momentary
()
{
register
int
tem
=
expression_obstack
==
&
momentary_obstack
;
expression_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
;
return
tem
;
}
/* Call when finished parsing a declaration:
restore the treatment of node-allocation that was
in effect before the suspension.
YES should be the value previously returned by suspend_momentary. */
void
resume_momentary
(
yes
)
int
yes
;
{
if
(
yes
)
expression_obstack
=
&
momentary_obstack
;
}
/* Init the tables indexed by tree code.
Note that languages can add to these tables to define their own codes. */
void
init_tree_codes
()
{
tree_code_type
=
(
char
**
)
xmalloc
(
sizeof
(
standard_tree_code_type
));
tree_code_length
=
(
int
*
)
xmalloc
(
sizeof
(
standard_tree_code_length
));
tree_code_name
=
(
char
**
)
xmalloc
(
sizeof
(
standard_tree_code_name
));
bcopy
(
standard_tree_code_type
,
tree_code_type
,
sizeof
(
standard_tree_code_type
));
bcopy
(
standard_tree_code_length
,
tree_code_length
,
sizeof
(
standard_tree_code_length
));
bcopy
(
standard_tree_code_name
,
tree_code_name
,
sizeof
(
standard_tree_code_name
));
}
/* Return a newly allocated node of code CODE.
Initialize the node's unique id and its TREE_PERMANENT flag.
For decl and type nodes, some other fields are initialized.
The rest of the node is initialized to zero.
Achoo! I got a code in the node. */
tree
make_node
(
code
)
enum
tree_code
code
;
{
register
tree
t
;
register
int
type
=
TREE_CODE_CLASS
(
code
);
register
int
length
;
register
struct
obstack
*
obstack
=
current_obstack
;
register
int
i
;
register
tree_node_kind
kind
;
switch
(
type
)
{
case
'd'
:
/* A decl node */
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
kind
=
d_kind
;
#endif
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_decl
);
/* All decls in an inline function need to be saved. */
if
(
obstack
!=
&
permanent_obstack
)
obstack
=
saveable_obstack
;
/* PARM_DECLs always go on saveable_obstack, not permanent,
even though we may make them before the function turns
on temporary allocation. */
else
if
(
code
==
PARM_DECL
)
obstack
=
function_maybepermanent_obstack
;
break
;
case
't'
:
/* a type node */
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
kind
=
t_kind
;
#endif
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_type
);
/* All data types are put where we can preserve them if nec. */
if
(
obstack
!=
&
permanent_obstack
)
obstack
=
all_types_permanent
?
&
permanent_obstack
:
saveable_obstack
;
break
;
case
's'
:
/* an expression with side effects */
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
kind
=
s_kind
;
goto
usual_kind
;
#endif
case
'r'
:
/* a reference */
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
kind
=
r_kind
;
goto
usual_kind
;
#endif
case
'e'
:
/* an expression */
case
'<'
:
/* a comparison expression */
case
'1'
:
/* a unary arithmetic expression */
case
'2'
:
/* a binary arithmetic expression */
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
kind
=
e_kind
;
usual_kind
:
#endif
obstack
=
expression_obstack
;
/* All BLOCK nodes are put where we can preserve them if nec.
Also their potential controllers. */
if
((
code
==
BLOCK
||
code
==
BIND_EXPR
)
&&
obstack
!=
&
permanent_obstack
)
obstack
=
saveable_obstack
;
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_exp
)
+
(
tree_code_length
[(
int
)
code
]
-
1
)
*
sizeof
(
char
*
);
break
;
case
'c'
:
/* a constant */
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
kind
=
c_kind
;
#endif
obstack
=
expression_obstack
;
/* We can't use tree_code_length for this, since the number of words
is machine-dependent due to varying alignment of `double'. */
if
(
code
==
REAL_CST
)
{
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_real_cst
);
break
;
}
case
'x'
:
/* something random, like an identifier. */
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
if
(
code
==
IDENTIFIER_NODE
)
kind
=
id_kind
;
else
if
(
code
==
OP_IDENTIFIER
)
kind
=
op_id_kind
;
else
if
(
code
==
TREE_VEC
)
kind
=
vec_kind
;
else
kind
=
x_kind
;
#endif
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_common
)
+
tree_code_length
[(
int
)
code
]
*
sizeof
(
char
*
);
/* Identifier nodes are always permanent since they are
unique in a compiler run. */
if
(
code
==
IDENTIFIER_NODE
)
obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
}
t
=
(
tree
)
obstack_alloc
(
obstack
,
length
);
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
tree_node_counts
[(
int
)
kind
]
++
;
tree_node_sizes
[(
int
)
kind
]
+=
length
;
#endif
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
0
;
TREE_CHAIN
(
t
)
=
0
;
for
(
i
=
(
length
/
sizeof
(
int
))
-
1
;
i
>=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_common
)
/
sizeof
(
int
)
-
1
;
i
--
)
((
int
*
)
t
)[
i
]
=
0
;
TREE_SET_CODE
(
t
,
code
);
if
(
obstack
==
&
permanent_obstack
)
TREE_PERMANENT
(
t
)
=
1
;
switch
(
type
)
{
case
's'
:
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
t
)
=
1
;
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
void_type_node
;
break
;
case
'd'
:
DECL_ALIGN
(
t
)
=
1
;
DECL_SOURCE_LINE
(
t
)
=
lineno
;
DECL_SOURCE_FILE
(
t
)
=
(
input_filename
)
?
input_filename
:
"<built-in>"
;
break
;
case
't'
:
{
static
unsigned
next_type_uid
=
1
;
TYPE_UID
(
t
)
=
next_type_uid
++
;
}
TYPE_ALIGN
(
t
)
=
1
;
TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
(
t
)
=
t
;
break
;
case
'c'
:
TREE_CONSTANT
(
t
)
=
1
;
break
;
}
return
t
;
}
/* Return a new node with the same contents as NODE
except that its TREE_CHAIN is zero and it has a fresh uid. */
tree
copy_node
(
node
)
tree
node
;
{
register
tree
t
;
register
enum
tree_code
code
=
TREE_CODE
(
node
);
register
int
length
;
register
int
i
;
switch
(
TREE_CODE_CLASS
(
code
))
{
case
'd'
:
/* A decl node */
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_decl
);
break
;
case
't'
:
/* a type node */
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_type
);
break
;
case
'r'
:
/* a reference */
case
'e'
:
/* a expression */
case
's'
:
/* an expression with side effects */
case
'<'
:
/* a comparison expression */
case
'1'
:
/* a unary arithmetic expression */
case
'2'
:
/* a binary arithmetic expression */
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_exp
)
+
(
tree_code_length
[(
int
)
code
]
-
1
)
*
sizeof
(
char
*
);
break
;
case
'c'
:
/* a constant */
/* We can't use tree_code_length for this, since the number of words
is machine-dependent due to varying alignment of `double'. */
if
(
code
==
REAL_CST
)
{
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_real_cst
);
break
;
}
case
'x'
:
/* something random, like an identifier. */
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_common
)
+
tree_code_length
[(
int
)
code
]
*
sizeof
(
char
*
);
if
(
code
==
TREE_VEC
)
length
+=
(
TREE_VEC_LENGTH
(
node
)
-
1
)
*
sizeof
(
char
*
);
}
t
=
(
tree
)
obstack_alloc
(
current_obstack
,
length
);
for
(
i
=
((
length
+
sizeof
(
int
)
-
1
)
/
sizeof
(
int
))
-
1
;
i
>=
0
;
i
--
)
((
int
*
)
t
)[
i
]
=
((
int
*
)
node
)[
i
];
TREE_CHAIN
(
t
)
=
0
;
TREE_PERMANENT
(
t
)
=
(
current_obstack
==
&
permanent_obstack
);
return
t
;
}
/* Return a copy of a chain of nodes, chained through the TREE_CHAIN field.
For example, this can copy a list made of TREE_LIST nodes. */
tree
copy_list
(
list
)
tree
list
;
{
tree
head
;
register
tree
prev
,
next
;
if
(
list
==
0
)
return
0
;
head
=
prev
=
copy_node
(
list
);
next
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
list
);
while
(
next
)
{
TREE_CHAIN
(
prev
)
=
copy_node
(
next
);
prev
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
prev
);
next
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
next
);
}
return
head
;
}
#define HASHBITS 30
/* Return an IDENTIFIER_NODE whose name is TEXT (a null-terminated string).
If an identifier with that name has previously been referred to,
the same node is returned this time. */
tree
get_identifier
(
text
)
register
char
*
text
;
{
register
int
hi
;
register
int
i
;
register
tree
idp
;
register
int
len
,
hash_len
;
/* Compute length of text in len. */
for
(
len
=
0
;
text
[
len
];
len
++
);
/* Decide how much of that length to hash on */
hash_len
=
len
;
if
(
warn_id_clash
&&
len
>
id_clash_len
)
hash_len
=
id_clash_len
;
/* Compute hash code */
hi
=
hash_len
*
613
+
(
unsigned
)
text
[
0
];
for
(
i
=
1
;
i
<
hash_len
;
i
+=
2
)
hi
=
((
hi
*
613
)
+
(
unsigned
)(
text
[
i
]));
hi
&=
(
1
<<
HASHBITS
)
-
1
;
hi
%=
MAX_HASH_TABLE
;
/* Search table for identifier */
for
(
idp
=
hash_table
[
hi
];
idp
;
idp
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
idp
))
if
(
IDENTIFIER_LENGTH
(
idp
)
==
len
&&
IDENTIFIER_POINTER
(
idp
)[
0
]
==
text
[
0
]
&&
!
bcmp
(
IDENTIFIER_POINTER
(
idp
),
text
,
len
))
return
idp
;
/* <-- return if found */
/* Not found; optionally warn about a similar identifier */
if
(
warn_id_clash
&&
do_identifier_warnings
&&
len
>=
id_clash_len
)
for
(
idp
=
hash_table
[
hi
];
idp
;
idp
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
idp
))
if
(
!
strncmp
(
IDENTIFIER_POINTER
(
idp
),
text
,
id_clash_len
))
{
warning
(
"`%s' and `%s' identical in first %d characters"
,
IDENTIFIER_POINTER
(
idp
),
text
,
id_clash_len
);
break
;
}
if
(
tree_code_length
[(
int
)
IDENTIFIER_NODE
]
<
0
)
abort
();
/* set_identifier_size hasn't been called. */
/* Not found, create one, add to chain */
idp
=
make_node
(
IDENTIFIER_NODE
);
IDENTIFIER_LENGTH
(
idp
)
=
len
;
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
id_string_size
+=
len
;
#endif
IDENTIFIER_POINTER
(
idp
)
=
obstack_copy0
(
&
permanent_obstack
,
text
,
len
);
TREE_CHAIN
(
idp
)
=
hash_table
[
hi
];
hash_table
[
hi
]
=
idp
;
return
idp
;
/* <-- return if created */
}
/* Enable warnings on similar identifiers (if requested).
Done after the built-in identifiers are created. */
void
start_identifier_warnings
()
{
do_identifier_warnings
=
1
;
}
/* Record the size of an identifier node for the language in use.
SIZE is the total size in bytes.
This is called by the language-specific files. This must be
called before allocating any identifiers. */
void
set_identifier_size
(
size
)
int
size
;
{
tree_code_length
[(
int
)
IDENTIFIER_NODE
]
=
(
size
-
sizeof
(
struct
tree_common
))
/
sizeof
(
tree
);
}
/* Return a newly constructed INTEGER_CST node whose constant value
is specified by the two ints LOW and HI.
The TREE_TYPE is set to `int'. */
tree
build_int_2
(
low
,
hi
)
int
low
,
hi
;
{
register
tree
t
=
make_node
(
INTEGER_CST
);
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
t
)
=
low
;
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
t
)
=
hi
;
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
integer_type_node
;
return
t
;
}
/* Return a new REAL_CST node whose type is TYPE and value is D. */
tree
build_real
(
type
,
d
)
tree
type
;
REAL_VALUE_TYPE
d
;
{
tree
v
;
/* Check for valid float value for this type on this target machine;
if not, can print error message and store a valid value in D. */
#ifdef CHECK_FLOAT_VALUE
CHECK_FLOAT_VALUE
(
TYPE_MODE
(
type
),
d
);
#endif
v
=
make_node
(
REAL_CST
);
TREE_TYPE
(
v
)
=
type
;
TREE_REAL_CST
(
v
)
=
d
;
return
v
;
}
/* Return a new REAL_CST node whose type is TYPE
and whose value is the integer value of the INTEGER_CST node I. */
#if !defined (REAL_IS_NOT_DOUBLE) || defined (REAL_ARITHMETIC)
REAL_VALUE_TYPE
real_value_from_int_cst
(
i
)
tree
i
;
{
REAL_VALUE_TYPE
d
;
#ifdef REAL_ARITHMETIC
REAL_VALUE_FROM_INT
(
d
,
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
i
),
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
i
));
#else
/* not REAL_ARITHMETIC */
if
(
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
i
)
<
0
)
{
d
=
(
double
)
(
~
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
i
));
d
*=
((
double
)
(
1
<<
(
HOST_BITS_PER_INT
/
2
))
*
(
double
)
(
1
<<
(
HOST_BITS_PER_INT
/
2
)));
d
+=
(
double
)
(
unsigned
)
(
~
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
i
));
d
=
(
-
d
-
1
.
0
);
}
else
{
d
=
(
double
)
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
i
);
d
*=
((
double
)
(
1
<<
(
HOST_BITS_PER_INT
/
2
))
*
(
double
)
(
1
<<
(
HOST_BITS_PER_INT
/
2
)));
d
+=
(
double
)
(
unsigned
)
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
i
);
}
#endif
/* not REAL_ARITHMETIC */
return
d
;
}
/* This function can't be implemented if we can't do arithmetic
on the float representation. */
tree
build_real_from_int_cst
(
type
,
i
)
tree
type
;
tree
i
;
{
tree
v
;
REAL_VALUE_TYPE
d
;
v
=
make_node
(
REAL_CST
);
TREE_TYPE
(
v
)
=
type
;
d
=
real_value_from_int_cst
(
i
);
/* Check for valid float value for this type on this target machine;
if not, can print error message and store a valid value in D. */
#ifdef CHECK_FLOAT_VALUE
CHECK_FLOAT_VALUE
(
TYPE_MODE
(
type
),
d
);
#endif
TREE_REAL_CST
(
v
)
=
d
;
return
v
;
}
#endif
/* not REAL_IS_NOT_DOUBLE, or REAL_ARITHMETIC */
/* Return a newly constructed STRING_CST node whose value is
the LEN characters at STR.
The TREE_TYPE is not initialized. */
tree
build_string
(
len
,
str
)
int
len
;
char
*
str
;
{
register
tree
s
=
make_node
(
STRING_CST
);
TREE_STRING_LENGTH
(
s
)
=
len
;
TREE_STRING_POINTER
(
s
)
=
obstack_copy0
(
saveable_obstack
,
str
,
len
);
return
s
;
}
/* Return a newly constructed COMPLEX_CST node whose value is
specified by the real and imaginary parts REAL and IMAG.
Both REAL and IMAG should be constant nodes.
The TREE_TYPE is not initialized. */
tree
build_complex
(
real
,
imag
)
tree
real
,
imag
;
{
register
tree
t
=
make_node
(
COMPLEX_CST
);
TREE_REALPART
(
t
)
=
real
;
TREE_IMAGPART
(
t
)
=
imag
;
return
t
;
}
/* Build a newly constructed TREE_VEC node of length LEN. */
tree
make_tree_vec
(
len
)
int
len
;
{
register
tree
t
;
register
int
length
=
(
len
-
1
)
*
sizeof
(
tree
)
+
sizeof
(
struct
tree_vec
);
register
struct
obstack
*
obstack
=
current_obstack
;
register
int
i
;
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
tree_node_counts
[(
int
)
vec_kind
]
++
;
tree_node_sizes
[(
int
)
vec_kind
]
+=
length
;
#endif
t
=
(
tree
)
obstack_alloc
(
obstack
,
length
);
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
0
;
TREE_CHAIN
(
t
)
=
0
;
for
(
i
=
(
length
/
sizeof
(
int
))
-
1
;
i
>=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_common
)
/
sizeof
(
int
)
-
1
;
i
--
)
((
int
*
)
t
)[
i
]
=
0
;
TREE_SET_CODE
(
t
,
TREE_VEC
);
TREE_VEC_LENGTH
(
t
)
=
len
;
if
(
obstack
==
&
permanent_obstack
)
TREE_PERMANENT
(
t
)
=
1
;
return
t
;
}
/* Return 1 if EXPR is the integer constant zero. */
int
integer_zerop
(
expr
)
tree
expr
;
{
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
expr
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
expr
,
0
);
return
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
INTEGER_CST
&&
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
expr
)
==
0
&&
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
expr
)
==
0
);
}
/* Return 1 if EXPR is the integer constant one. */
int
integer_onep
(
expr
)
tree
expr
;
{
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
expr
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
expr
,
0
);
return
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
INTEGER_CST
&&
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
expr
)
==
1
&&
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
expr
)
==
0
);
}
/* Return 1 if EXPR is an integer containing all 1's
in as much precision as it contains. */
int
integer_all_onesp
(
expr
)
tree
expr
;
{
register
int
prec
;
register
int
uns
;
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
expr
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
expr
,
0
);
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
!=
INTEGER_CST
)
return
0
;
uns
=
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
TREE_TYPE
(
expr
));
if
(
!
uns
)
return
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
expr
)
==
-
1
&&
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
expr
)
==
-
1
;
prec
=
TYPE_PRECISION
(
TREE_TYPE
(
expr
));
if
(
prec
>=
HOST_BITS_PER_INT
)
{
int
high_value
,
shift_amount
;
shift_amount
=
prec
-
HOST_BITS_PER_INT
;
if
(
shift_amount
>
HOST_BITS_PER_INT
)
/* Can not handle precisions greater than twice the host int size. */
abort
();
else
if
(
shift_amount
==
HOST_BITS_PER_INT
)
/* Shifting by the host word size is undefined according to the ANSI
standard, so we must handle this as a special case. */
high_value
=
-
1
;
else
high_value
=
(
1
<<
shift_amount
)
-
1
;
return
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
expr
)
==
-
1
&&
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
expr
)
==
high_value
;
}
else
return
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
expr
)
==
(
1
<<
prec
)
-
1
;
}
/* Return 1 if EXPR is an integer constant that is a power of 2 (i.e., has only
one bit on). */
int
integer_pow2p
(
expr
)
tree
expr
;
{
int
high
,
low
;
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
expr
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
expr
,
0
);
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
!=
INTEGER_CST
)
return
0
;
high
=
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
expr
);
low
=
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
expr
);
if
(
high
==
0
&&
low
==
0
)
return
0
;
return
((
high
==
0
&&
(
low
&
(
low
-
1
))
==
0
)
||
(
low
==
0
&&
(
high
&
(
high
-
1
))
==
0
));
}
/* Return 1 if EXPR is the real constant zero. */
int
real_zerop
(
expr
)
tree
expr
;
{
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
expr
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
expr
,
0
);
return
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
REAL_CST
&&
REAL_VALUES_EQUAL
(
TREE_REAL_CST
(
expr
),
dconst0
));
}
/* Return 1 if EXPR is the real constant one. */
int
real_onep
(
expr
)
tree
expr
;
{
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
expr
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
expr
,
0
);
return
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
REAL_CST
&&
REAL_VALUES_EQUAL
(
TREE_REAL_CST
(
expr
),
dconst1
));
}
/* Return 1 if EXPR is the real constant two. */
int
real_twop
(
expr
)
tree
expr
;
{
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
expr
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
expr
,
0
);
return
(
TREE_CODE
(
expr
)
==
REAL_CST
&&
REAL_VALUES_EQUAL
(
TREE_REAL_CST
(
expr
),
dconst2
));
}
/* Nonzero if EXP is a constant or a cast of a constant. */
int
really_constant_p
(
exp
)
tree
exp
;
{
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
exp
)
==
NOP_EXPR
||
TREE_CODE
(
exp
)
==
CONVERT_EXPR
||
TREE_CODE
(
exp
)
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
exp
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
exp
,
0
);
return
TREE_CONSTANT
(
exp
);
}
/* Return first list element whose TREE_VALUE is ELEM.
Return 0 if ELEM is not it LIST. */
tree
value_member
(
elem
,
list
)
tree
elem
,
list
;
{
while
(
list
)
{
if
(
elem
==
TREE_VALUE
(
list
))
return
list
;
list
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
list
);
}
return
NULL_TREE
;
}
/* Return first list element whose TREE_PURPOSE is ELEM.
Return 0 if ELEM is not it LIST. */
tree
purpose_member
(
elem
,
list
)
tree
elem
,
list
;
{
while
(
list
)
{
if
(
elem
==
TREE_PURPOSE
(
list
))
return
list
;
list
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
list
);
}
return
NULL_TREE
;
}
/* Return first list element whose BINFO_TYPE is ELEM.
Return 0 if ELEM is not it LIST. */
tree
binfo_member
(
elem
,
list
)
tree
elem
,
list
;
{
while
(
list
)
{
if
(
elem
==
BINFO_TYPE
(
list
))
return
list
;
list
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
list
);
}
return
NULL_TREE
;
}
/* Return nonzero if ELEM is part of the chain CHAIN. */
int
chain_member
(
elem
,
chain
)
tree
elem
,
chain
;
{
while
(
chain
)
{
if
(
elem
==
chain
)
return
1
;
chain
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
chain
);
}
return
0
;
}
/* Return the length of a chain of nodes chained through TREE_CHAIN.
We expect a null pointer to mark the end of the chain.
This is the Lisp primitive `length'. */
int
list_length
(
t
)
tree
t
;
{
register
tree
tail
;
register
int
len
=
0
;
for
(
tail
=
t
;
tail
;
tail
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
tail
))
len
++
;
return
len
;
}
/* Concatenate two chains of nodes (chained through TREE_CHAIN)
by modifying the last node in chain 1 to point to chain 2.
This is the Lisp primitive `nconc'. */
tree
chainon
(
op1
,
op2
)
tree
op1
,
op2
;
{
tree
t
;
if
(
op1
)
{
for
(
t
=
op1
;
TREE_CHAIN
(
t
);
t
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
t
))
if
(
t
==
op2
)
abort
();
/* Circularity being created */
TREE_CHAIN
(
t
)
=
op2
;
return
op1
;
}
else
return
op2
;
}
/* Return the last node in a chain of nodes (chained through TREE_CHAIN). */
tree
tree_last
(
chain
)
register
tree
chain
;
{
register
tree
next
;
if
(
chain
)
while
(
next
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
chain
))
chain
=
next
;
return
chain
;
}
/* Reverse the order of elements in the chain T,
and return the new head of the chain (old last element). */
tree
nreverse
(
t
)
tree
t
;
{
register
tree
prev
=
0
,
decl
,
next
;
for
(
decl
=
t
;
decl
;
decl
=
next
)
{
next
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
decl
);
TREE_CHAIN
(
decl
)
=
prev
;
prev
=
decl
;
}
return
prev
;
}
/* Given a chain CHAIN of tree nodes,
construct and return a list of those nodes. */
tree
listify
(
chain
)
tree
chain
;
{
tree
result
=
NULL_TREE
;
tree
in_tail
=
chain
;
tree
out_tail
=
NULL_TREE
;
while
(
in_tail
)
{
tree
next
=
tree_cons
(
NULL_TREE
,
in_tail
,
NULL_TREE
);
if
(
out_tail
)
TREE_CHAIN
(
out_tail
)
=
next
;
else
result
=
next
;
out_tail
=
next
;
in_tail
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
in_tail
);
}
return
result
;
}
/* Return a newly created TREE_LIST node whose
purpose and value fields are PARM and VALUE. */
tree
build_tree_list
(
parm
,
value
)
tree
parm
,
value
;
{
register
tree
t
=
make_node
(
TREE_LIST
);
TREE_PURPOSE
(
t
)
=
parm
;
TREE_VALUE
(
t
)
=
value
;
return
t
;
}
/* Similar, but build on the temp_decl_obstack. */
tree
build_decl_list
(
parm
,
value
)
tree
parm
,
value
;
{
register
tree
node
;
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
current_obstack
=
&
temp_decl_obstack
;
node
=
build_tree_list
(
parm
,
value
);
current_obstack
=
ambient_obstack
;
return
node
;
}
/* Return a newly created TREE_LIST node whose
purpose and value fields are PARM and VALUE
and whose TREE_CHAIN is CHAIN. */
tree
tree_cons
(
purpose
,
value
,
chain
)
tree
purpose
,
value
,
chain
;
{
#if 0
register tree node = make_node (TREE_LIST);
#else
register
int
i
;
register
tree
node
=
(
tree
)
obstack_alloc
(
current_obstack
,
sizeof
(
struct
tree_list
));
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
tree_node_counts
[(
int
)
x_kind
]
++
;
tree_node_sizes
[(
int
)
x_kind
]
+=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_list
);
#endif
((
int
*
)
node
)[(
sizeof
(
struct
tree_common
)
/
sizeof
(
int
))
-
1
]
=
0
;
TREE_SET_CODE
(
node
,
TREE_LIST
);
if
(
current_obstack
==
&
permanent_obstack
)
TREE_PERMANENT
(
node
)
=
1
;
TREE_TYPE
(
node
)
=
0
;
#endif
TREE_CHAIN
(
node
)
=
chain
;
TREE_PURPOSE
(
node
)
=
purpose
;
TREE_VALUE
(
node
)
=
value
;
return
node
;
}
/* Similar, but build on the temp_decl_obstack. */
tree
decl_tree_cons
(
purpose
,
value
,
chain
)
tree
purpose
,
value
,
chain
;
{
register
tree
node
;
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
current_obstack
=
&
temp_decl_obstack
;
node
=
tree_cons
(
purpose
,
value
,
chain
);
current_obstack
=
ambient_obstack
;
return
node
;
}
/* Same as `tree_cons' but make a permanent object. */
tree
perm_tree_cons
(
purpose
,
value
,
chain
)
tree
purpose
,
value
,
chain
;
{
register
tree
node
;
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
current_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
node
=
tree_cons
(
purpose
,
value
,
chain
);
current_obstack
=
ambient_obstack
;
return
node
;
}
/* Same as `tree_cons', but make this node temporary, regardless. */
tree
temp_tree_cons
(
purpose
,
value
,
chain
)
tree
purpose
,
value
,
chain
;
{
register
tree
node
;
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
current_obstack
=
&
temporary_obstack
;
node
=
tree_cons
(
purpose
,
value
,
chain
);
current_obstack
=
ambient_obstack
;
return
node
;
}
/* Same as `tree_cons', but save this node if the function's RTL is saved. */
tree
saveable_tree_cons
(
purpose
,
value
,
chain
)
tree
purpose
,
value
,
chain
;
{
register
tree
node
;
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
current_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
;
node
=
tree_cons
(
purpose
,
value
,
chain
);
current_obstack
=
ambient_obstack
;
return
node
;
}
/* Return the size nominally occupied by an object of type TYPE
when it resides in memory. The value is measured in units of bytes,
and its data type is that normally used for type sizes
(which is the first type created by make_signed_type or
make_unsigned_type). */
tree
size_in_bytes
(
type
)
tree
type
;
{
if
(
type
==
error_mark_node
)
return
integer_zero_node
;
type
=
TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
(
type
);
if
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
type
)
==
0
)
{
incomplete_type_error
(
0
,
type
);
return
integer_zero_node
;
}
return
size_binop
(
CEIL_DIV_EXPR
,
TYPE_SIZE
(
type
),
size_int
(
BITS_PER_UNIT
));
}
/* Return the size of TYPE (in bytes) as an integer,
or return -1 if the size can vary. */
int
int_size_in_bytes
(
type
)
tree
type
;
{
int
size
;
if
(
type
==
error_mark_node
)
return
0
;
type
=
TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
(
type
);
if
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
type
)
==
0
)
return
-
1
;
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
type
))
!=
INTEGER_CST
)
return
-
1
;
size
=
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
type
));
return
(
size
+
BITS_PER_UNIT
-
1
)
/
BITS_PER_UNIT
;
}
/* Return, as an INTEGER_CST node, the number of elements for
TYPE (which is an ARRAY_TYPE). */
tree
array_type_nelts
(
type
)
tree
type
;
{
tree
index_type
=
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
type
);
return
(
tree_int_cst_equal
(
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
index_type
),
integer_zero_node
)
?
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
index_type
)
:
fold
(
build
(
MINUS_EXPR
,
integer_type_node
,
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
index_type
),
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
index_type
))));
}
/* Return nonzero if arg is static -- a reference to an object in
static storage. This is not the same as the C meaning of `static'. */
int
staticp
(
arg
)
tree
arg
;
{
switch
(
TREE_CODE
(
arg
))
{
case
VAR_DECL
:
case
FUNCTION_DECL
:
case
CONSTRUCTOR
:
return
TREE_STATIC
(
arg
)
||
TREE_EXTERNAL
(
arg
);
case
STRING_CST
:
return
1
;
case
COMPONENT_REF
:
case
BIT_FIELD_REF
:
return
staticp
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
arg
,
0
));
case
INDIRECT_REF
:
return
TREE_CONSTANT
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
arg
,
0
));
case
ARRAY_REF
:
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
TREE_TYPE
(
arg
)))
==
INTEGER_CST
&&
TREE_CODE
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
arg
,
1
))
==
INTEGER_CST
)
return
staticp
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
arg
,
0
));
}
return
0
;
}
/* This should be applied to any node which may be used in more than one place,
but must be evaluated only once. Normally, the code generator would
reevaluate the node each time; this forces it to compute it once and save
the result. This is done by encapsulating the node in a SAVE_EXPR. */
tree
save_expr
(
expr
)
tree
expr
;
{
register
tree
t
=
fold
(
expr
);
/* We don't care about whether this can be used as an lvalue in this
context. */
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
t
)
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
t
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
t
,
0
);
/* If the tree evaluates to a constant, then we don't want to hide that
fact (i.e. this allows further folding, and direct checks for constants).
Since it is no problem to reevaluate literals, we just return the
literal node. */
if
(
TREE_CONSTANT
(
t
)
||
TREE_READONLY
(
t
)
||
TREE_CODE
(
t
)
==
SAVE_EXPR
)
return
t
;
t
=
build
(
SAVE_EXPR
,
TREE_TYPE
(
expr
),
t
,
current_function_decl
,
NULL
);
/* This expression might be placed ahead of a jump to ensure that the
value was computed on both sides of the jump. So make sure it isn't
eliminated as dead. */
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
t
)
=
1
;
return
t
;
}
/* Stabilize a reference so that we can use it any number of times
without causing its operands to be evaluated more than once.
Returns the stabilized reference.
Also allows conversion expressions whose operands are references.
Any other kind of expression is returned unchanged. */
tree
stabilize_reference
(
ref
)
tree
ref
;
{
register
tree
result
;
register
enum
tree_code
code
=
TREE_CODE
(
ref
);
switch
(
code
)
{
case
VAR_DECL
:
case
PARM_DECL
:
case
RESULT_DECL
:
/* No action is needed in this case. */
return
ref
;
case
NOP_EXPR
:
case
CONVERT_EXPR
:
case
FLOAT_EXPR
:
case
FIX_TRUNC_EXPR
:
case
FIX_FLOOR_EXPR
:
case
FIX_ROUND_EXPR
:
case
FIX_CEIL_EXPR
:
result
=
build_nt
(
code
,
stabilize_reference
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
ref
,
0
)));
break
;
case
INDIRECT_REF
:
result
=
build_nt
(
INDIRECT_REF
,
stabilize_reference_1
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
ref
,
0
)));
break
;
case
COMPONENT_REF
:
result
=
build_nt
(
COMPONENT_REF
,
stabilize_reference
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
ref
,
0
)),
TREE_OPERAND
(
ref
,
1
));
break
;
case
BIT_FIELD_REF
:
result
=
build_nt
(
BIT_FIELD_REF
,
stabilize_reference
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
ref
,
0
)),
stabilize_reference_1
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
ref
,
1
)),
stabilize_reference_1
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
ref
,
2
)));
break
;
case
ARRAY_REF
:
result
=
build_nt
(
ARRAY_REF
,
stabilize_reference
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
ref
,
0
)),
stabilize_reference_1
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
ref
,
1
)));
break
;
/* If arg isn't a kind of lvalue we recognize, make no change.
Caller should recognize the error for an invalid lvalue. */
default
:
return
ref
;
case
ERROR_MARK
:
return
error_mark_node
;
}
TREE_TYPE
(
result
)
=
TREE_TYPE
(
ref
);
TREE_READONLY
(
result
)
=
TREE_READONLY
(
ref
);
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
result
)
=
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
ref
);
TREE_THIS_VOLATILE
(
result
)
=
TREE_THIS_VOLATILE
(
ref
);
TREE_RAISES
(
result
)
=
TREE_RAISES
(
ref
);
return
result
;
}
/* Subroutine of stabilize_reference; this is called for subtrees of
references. Any expression with side-effects must be put in a SAVE_EXPR
to ensure that it is only evaluated once.
We don't put SAVE_EXPR nodes around everything, because assigning very
simple expressions to temporaries causes us to miss good opportunities
for optimizations. Among other things, the opportunity to fold in the
addition of a constant into an addressing mode often gets lost, e.g.
"y[i+1] += x;". In general, we take the approach that we should not make
an assignment unless we are forced into it - i.e., that any non-side effect
operator should be allowed, and that cse should take care of coalescing
multiple utterances of the same expression should that prove fruitful. */
static
tree
stabilize_reference_1
(
e
)
tree
e
;
{
register
tree
result
;
register
int
length
;
register
enum
tree_code
code
=
TREE_CODE
(
e
);
if
(
TREE_CONSTANT
(
e
)
||
TREE_READONLY
(
e
)
||
code
==
SAVE_EXPR
)
return
e
;
switch
(
TREE_CODE_CLASS
(
code
))
{
case
'x'
:
case
't'
:
case
'd'
:
case
'<'
:
case
's'
:
case
'e'
:
case
'r'
:
/* If the expression has side-effects, then encase it in a SAVE_EXPR
so that it will only be evaluated once. */
/* The reference (r) and comparison (<) classes could be handled as
below, but it is generally faster to only evaluate them once. */
if
(
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
e
))
return
save_expr
(
e
);
return
e
;
case
'c'
:
/* Constants need no processing. In fact, we should never reach
here. */
return
e
;
case
'2'
:
/* Recursively stabilize each operand. */
result
=
build_nt
(
code
,
stabilize_reference_1
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
e
,
0
)),
stabilize_reference_1
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
e
,
1
)));
break
;
case
'1'
:
/* Recursively stabilize each operand. */
result
=
build_nt
(
code
,
stabilize_reference_1
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
e
,
0
)));
break
;
}
TREE_TYPE
(
result
)
=
TREE_TYPE
(
e
);
TREE_READONLY
(
result
)
=
TREE_READONLY
(
e
);
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
result
)
=
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
e
);
TREE_THIS_VOLATILE
(
result
)
=
TREE_THIS_VOLATILE
(
e
);
TREE_RAISES
(
result
)
=
TREE_RAISES
(
e
);
return
result
;
}
/* Low-level constructors for expressions. */
/* Build an expression of code CODE, data type TYPE,
and operands as specified by the arguments ARG1 and following arguments.
Expressions and reference nodes can be created this way.
Constants, decls, types and misc nodes cannot be. */
tree
build
(
va_alist
)
va_dcl
{
va_list
p
;
enum
tree_code
code
;
register
tree
t
;
register
int
length
;
register
int
i
;
va_start
(
p
);
code
=
va_arg
(
p
,
enum
tree_code
);
t
=
make_node
(
code
);
length
=
tree_code_length
[(
int
)
code
];
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
va_arg
(
p
,
tree
);
if
(
length
==
2
)
{
/* This is equivalent to the loop below, but faster. */
register
tree
arg0
=
va_arg
(
p
,
tree
);
register
tree
arg1
=
va_arg
(
p
,
tree
);
TREE_OPERAND
(
t
,
0
)
=
arg0
;
TREE_OPERAND
(
t
,
1
)
=
arg1
;
if
((
arg0
&&
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
arg0
))
||
(
arg1
&&
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
arg1
)))
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
t
)
=
1
;
TREE_RAISES
(
t
)
=
(
arg0
&&
TREE_RAISES
(
arg0
))
||
(
arg1
&&
TREE_RAISES
(
arg1
));
}
else
if
(
length
==
1
)
{
register
tree
arg0
=
va_arg
(
p
,
tree
);
/* Call build1 for this! */
if
(
TREE_CODE_CLASS
(
code
)
!=
's'
)
abort
();
TREE_OPERAND
(
t
,
0
)
=
arg0
;
if
(
arg0
&&
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
arg0
))
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
t
)
=
1
;
TREE_RAISES
(
t
)
=
(
arg0
&&
TREE_RAISES
(
arg0
));
}
else
{
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
length
;
i
++
)
{
register
tree
operand
=
va_arg
(
p
,
tree
);
TREE_OPERAND
(
t
,
i
)
=
operand
;
if
(
operand
)
{
if
(
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
operand
))
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
t
)
=
1
;
if
(
TREE_RAISES
(
operand
))
TREE_RAISES
(
t
)
=
1
;
}
}
}
va_end
(
p
);
return
t
;
}
/* Same as above, but only builds for unary operators.
Saves lions share of calls to `build'; cuts down use
of varargs, which is expensive for RISC machines. */
tree
build1
(
code
,
type
,
node
)
enum
tree_code
code
;
tree
type
;
tree
node
;
{
register
struct
obstack
*
obstack
=
current_obstack
;
register
int
i
,
length
;
register
tree_node_kind
kind
;
register
tree
t
;
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
if
(
TREE_CODE_CLASS
(
code
)
==
'r'
)
kind
=
r_kind
;
else
kind
=
e_kind
;
#endif
obstack
=
expression_obstack
;
length
=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_exp
);
t
=
(
tree
)
obstack_alloc
(
obstack
,
length
);
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
tree_node_counts
[(
int
)
kind
]
++
;
tree_node_sizes
[(
int
)
kind
]
+=
length
;
#endif
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
type
;
TREE_CHAIN
(
t
)
=
0
;
for
(
i
=
(
length
/
sizeof
(
int
))
-
2
;
i
>=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_common
)
/
sizeof
(
int
)
-
1
;
i
--
)
((
int
*
)
t
)[
i
]
=
0
;
TREE_SET_CODE
(
t
,
code
);
if
(
obstack
==
&
permanent_obstack
)
TREE_PERMANENT
(
t
)
=
1
;
TREE_OPERAND
(
t
,
0
)
=
node
;
if
(
node
)
{
if
(
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
node
))
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
t
)
=
1
;
if
(
TREE_RAISES
(
node
))
TREE_RAISES
(
t
)
=
1
;
}
return
t
;
}
/* Similar except don't specify the TREE_TYPE
and leave the TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS as 0.
It is permissible for arguments to be null,
or even garbage if their values do not matter. */
tree
build_nt
(
va_alist
)
va_dcl
{
va_list
p
;
register
enum
tree_code
code
;
register
tree
t
;
register
int
length
;
register
int
i
;
va_start
(
p
);
code
=
va_arg
(
p
,
enum
tree_code
);
t
=
make_node
(
code
);
length
=
tree_code_length
[(
int
)
code
];
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
length
;
i
++
)
TREE_OPERAND
(
t
,
i
)
=
va_arg
(
p
,
tree
);
va_end
(
p
);
return
t
;
}
/* Similar to `build_nt', except we build
on the temp_decl_obstack, regardless. */
tree
build_parse_node
(
va_alist
)
va_dcl
{
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_obstack
=
expression_obstack
;
va_list
p
;
register
enum
tree_code
code
;
register
tree
t
;
register
int
length
;
register
int
i
;
expression_obstack
=
&
temp_decl_obstack
;
va_start
(
p
);
code
=
va_arg
(
p
,
enum
tree_code
);
t
=
make_node
(
code
);
length
=
tree_code_length
[(
int
)
code
];
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
length
;
i
++
)
TREE_OPERAND
(
t
,
i
)
=
va_arg
(
p
,
tree
);
va_end
(
p
);
expression_obstack
=
ambient_obstack
;
return
t
;
}
#if 0
/* Commented out because this wants to be done very
differently. See cp-lex.c. */
tree
build_op_identifier (op1, op2)
tree op1, op2;
{
register tree t = make_node (OP_IDENTIFIER);
TREE_PURPOSE (t) = op1;
TREE_VALUE (t) = op2;
return t;
}
#endif
/* Create a DECL_... node of code CODE, name NAME and data type TYPE.
We do NOT enter this node in any sort of symbol table.
layout_decl is used to set up the decl's storage layout.
Other slots are initialized to 0 or null pointers. */
tree
build_decl
(
code
,
name
,
type
)
enum
tree_code
code
;
tree
name
,
type
;
{
register
tree
t
;
t
=
make_node
(
code
);
/* if (type == error_mark_node)
type = integer_type_node; */
/* That is not done, deliberately, so that having error_mark_node
as the type can suppress useless errors in the use of this variable. */
DECL_NAME
(
t
)
=
name
;
DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME
(
t
)
=
name
;
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
type
;
if
(
code
==
VAR_DECL
||
code
==
PARM_DECL
||
code
==
RESULT_DECL
)
layout_decl
(
t
,
0
);
else
if
(
code
==
FUNCTION_DECL
)
DECL_MODE
(
t
)
=
FUNCTION_MODE
;
return
t
;
}
/* BLOCK nodes are used to represent the structure of binding contours
and declarations, once those contours have been exited and their contents
compiled. This information is used for outputting debugging info.
A BLOCK may have a "controller" which is a BIND_EXPR node.
Then the BLOCK is ignored unless the controller has the TREE_USED flag. */
tree
build_block
(
vars
,
tags
,
subblocks
,
supercontext
,
chain
)
tree
vars
,
tags
,
subblocks
,
supercontext
,
chain
;
{
register
tree
block
=
make_node
(
BLOCK
);
BLOCK_VARS
(
block
)
=
vars
;
BLOCK_TYPE_TAGS
(
block
)
=
tags
;
BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS
(
block
)
=
subblocks
;
BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT
(
block
)
=
supercontext
;
BLOCK_CHAIN
(
block
)
=
chain
;
return
block
;
}
/* Return a type like TYPE except that its TYPE_READONLY is CONSTP
and its TYPE_VOLATILE is VOLATILEP.
Such variant types already made are recorded so that duplicates
are not made.
A variant types should never be used as the type of an expression.
Always copy the variant information into the TREE_READONLY
and TREE_THIS_VOLATILE of the expression, and then give the expression
as its type the "main variant", the variant whose TYPE_READONLY
and TYPE_VOLATILE are zero. Use TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT to find the
main variant. */
tree
build_type_variant
(
type
,
constp
,
volatilep
)
tree
type
;
int
constp
,
volatilep
;
{
register
tree
t
,
m
=
TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
(
type
);
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
/* Treat any nonzero argument as 1. */
constp
=
!!
constp
;
volatilep
=
!!
volatilep
;
/* If not generating auxilliary info, search the chain of variants to see
if there is already one there just like the one we need to have. If so,
use that existing one.
We don't do this in the case where we are generating aux info because
in that case we want each typedef names to get it's own distinct type
node, even if the type of this new typedef is the same as some other
(existing) type. */
if
(
!
flag_gen_aux_info
)
for
(
t
=
m
;
t
;
t
=
TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT
(
t
))
if
(
constp
==
TYPE_READONLY
(
t
)
&&
volatilep
==
TYPE_VOLATILE
(
t
))
return
t
;
/* We need a new one. */
current_obstack
=
TREE_PERMANENT
(
type
)
?
&
permanent_obstack
:
saveable_obstack
;
t
=
copy_node
(
type
);
TYPE_READONLY
(
t
)
=
constp
;
TYPE_VOLATILE
(
t
)
=
volatilep
;
TYPE_POINTER_TO
(
t
)
=
0
;
TYPE_REFERENCE_TO
(
t
)
=
0
;
/* Add this type to the chain of variants of TYPE. */
TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT
(
t
)
=
TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT
(
m
);
TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT
(
m
)
=
t
;
current_obstack
=
ambient_obstack
;
return
t
;
}
/* Hashing of types so that we don't make duplicates.
The entry point is `type_hash_canon'. */
/* Each hash table slot is a bucket containing a chain
of these structures. */
struct
type_hash
{
struct
type_hash
*
next
;
/* Next structure in the bucket. */
int
hashcode
;
/* Hash code of this type. */
tree
type
;
/* The type recorded here. */
};
/* Now here is the hash table. When recording a type, it is added
to the slot whose index is the hash code mod the table size.
Note that the hash table is used for several kinds of types
(function types, array types and array index range types, for now).
While all these live in the same table, they are completely independent,
and the hash code is computed differently for each of these. */
#define TYPE_HASH_SIZE 59
struct
type_hash
*
type_hash_table
[
TYPE_HASH_SIZE
];
/* Here is how primitive or already-canonicalized types' hash
codes are made. */
#define TYPE_HASH(TYPE) ((int) (TYPE) & 0777777)
/* Compute a hash code for a list of types (chain of TREE_LIST nodes
with types in the TREE_VALUE slots), by adding the hash codes
of the individual types. */
int
type_hash_list
(
list
)
tree
list
;
{
register
int
hashcode
;
register
tree
tail
;
for
(
hashcode
=
0
,
tail
=
list
;
tail
;
tail
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
tail
))
hashcode
+=
TYPE_HASH
(
TREE_VALUE
(
tail
));
return
hashcode
;
}
/* Look in the type hash table for a type isomorphic to TYPE.
If one is found, return it. Otherwise return 0. */
tree
type_hash_lookup
(
hashcode
,
type
)
int
hashcode
;
tree
type
;
{
register
struct
type_hash
*
h
;
for
(
h
=
type_hash_table
[
hashcode
%
TYPE_HASH_SIZE
];
h
;
h
=
h
->
next
)
if
(
h
->
hashcode
==
hashcode
&&
TREE_CODE
(
h
->
type
)
==
TREE_CODE
(
type
)
&&
TREE_TYPE
(
h
->
type
)
==
TREE_TYPE
(
type
)
&&
(
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
h
->
type
)
==
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
type
)
||
tree_int_cst_equal
(
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
h
->
type
),
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
type
)))
&&
(
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
h
->
type
)
==
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
type
)
||
tree_int_cst_equal
(
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
h
->
type
),
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
type
)))
&&
(
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
h
->
type
)
==
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
type
)
||
(
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
h
->
type
)
&&
TREE_CODE
(
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
h
->
type
))
==
TREE_LIST
&&
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
type
)
&&
TREE_CODE
(
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
type
))
==
TREE_LIST
&&
type_list_equal
(
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
h
->
type
),
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
type
)))))
return
h
->
type
;
return
0
;
}
/* Add an entry to the type-hash-table
for a type TYPE whose hash code is HASHCODE. */
void
type_hash_add
(
hashcode
,
type
)
int
hashcode
;
tree
type
;
{
register
struct
type_hash
*
h
;
h
=
(
struct
type_hash
*
)
oballoc
(
sizeof
(
struct
type_hash
));
h
->
hashcode
=
hashcode
;
h
->
type
=
type
;
h
->
next
=
type_hash_table
[
hashcode
%
TYPE_HASH_SIZE
];
type_hash_table
[
hashcode
%
TYPE_HASH_SIZE
]
=
h
;
}
/* Given TYPE, and HASHCODE its hash code, return the canonical
object for an identical type if one already exists.
Otherwise, return TYPE, and record it as the canonical object
if it is a permanent object.
To use this function, first create a type of the sort you want.
Then compute its hash code from the fields of the type that
make it different from other similar types.
Then call this function and use the value.
This function frees the type you pass in if it is a duplicate. */
/* Set to 1 to debug without canonicalization. Never set by program. */
int
debug_no_type_hash
=
0
;
tree
type_hash_canon
(
hashcode
,
type
)
int
hashcode
;
tree
type
;
{
tree
t1
;
if
(
debug_no_type_hash
)
return
type
;
t1
=
type_hash_lookup
(
hashcode
,
type
);
if
(
t1
!=
0
)
{
struct
obstack
*
o
=
TREE_PERMANENT
(
type
)
?
&
permanent_obstack
:
saveable_obstack
;
obstack_free
(
o
,
type
);
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
tree_node_counts
[(
int
)
t_kind
]
--
;
tree_node_sizes
[(
int
)
t_kind
]
-=
sizeof
(
struct
tree_type
);
#endif
return
t1
;
}
/* If this is a new type, record it for later reuse. */
if
(
current_obstack
==
&
permanent_obstack
)
type_hash_add
(
hashcode
,
type
);
return
type
;
}
/* Given two lists of types
(chains of TREE_LIST nodes with types in the TREE_VALUE slots)
return 1 if the lists contain the same types in the same order.
Also, the TREE_PURPOSEs must match. */
int
type_list_equal
(
l1
,
l2
)
tree
l1
,
l2
;
{
register
tree
t1
,
t2
;
for
(
t1
=
l1
,
t2
=
l2
;
t1
&&
t2
;
t1
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
t1
),
t2
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
t2
))
{
if
(
TREE_VALUE
(
t1
)
!=
TREE_VALUE
(
t2
))
return
0
;
if
(
TREE_PURPOSE
(
t1
)
!=
TREE_PURPOSE
(
t2
))
{
int
cmp
=
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_PURPOSE
(
t1
),
TREE_PURPOSE
(
t2
));
if
(
cmp
<
0
)
abort
();
if
(
cmp
==
0
)
return
0
;
}
}
return
t1
==
t2
;
}
/* Nonzero if integer constants T1 and T2
represent the same constant value. */
int
tree_int_cst_equal
(
t1
,
t2
)
tree
t1
,
t2
;
{
if
(
t1
==
t2
)
return
1
;
if
(
t1
==
0
||
t2
==
0
)
return
0
;
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
t1
)
==
INTEGER_CST
&&
TREE_CODE
(
t2
)
==
INTEGER_CST
&&
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
t1
)
==
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
t2
)
&&
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
t1
)
==
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
t2
))
return
1
;
return
0
;
}
/* Nonzero if integer constants T1 and T2 represent values that satisfy <.
The precise way of comparison depends on their data type. */
int
tree_int_cst_lt
(
t1
,
t2
)
tree
t1
,
t2
;
{
if
(
t1
==
t2
)
return
0
;
if
(
!
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
TREE_TYPE
(
t1
)))
return
INT_CST_LT
(
t1
,
t2
);
return
INT_CST_LT_UNSIGNED
(
t1
,
t2
);
}
/* Compare two constructor-element-type constants. */
int
simple_cst_list_equal
(
l1
,
l2
)
tree
l1
,
l2
;
{
while
(
l1
!=
NULL_TREE
&&
l2
!=
NULL_TREE
)
{
int
cmp
=
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_VALUE
(
l1
),
TREE_VALUE
(
l2
));
if
(
cmp
<
0
)
abort
();
if
(
cmp
==
0
)
return
0
;
l1
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
l1
);
l2
=
TREE_CHAIN
(
l2
);
}
return
(
l1
==
l2
);
}
/* Return truthvalue of whether T1 is the same tree structure as T2.
Return 1 if they are the same.
Return 0 if they are understandably different.
Return -1 if either contains tree structure not understood by
this function. */
int
simple_cst_equal
(
t1
,
t2
)
tree
t1
,
t2
;
{
register
enum
tree_code
code1
,
code2
;
int
cmp
;
if
(
t1
==
t2
)
return
1
;
if
(
t1
==
0
||
t2
==
0
)
return
0
;
code1
=
TREE_CODE
(
t1
);
code2
=
TREE_CODE
(
t2
);
if
(
code1
==
NOP_EXPR
||
code1
==
CONVERT_EXPR
||
code1
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
if
(
code2
==
NOP_EXPR
||
code2
==
CONVERT_EXPR
||
code2
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
return
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
));
else
return
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
t2
);
else
if
(
code2
==
NOP_EXPR
||
code2
==
CONVERT_EXPR
||
code2
==
NON_LVALUE_EXPR
)
return
simple_cst_equal
(
t1
,
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
));
if
(
code1
!=
code2
)
return
0
;
switch
(
code1
)
{
case
INTEGER_CST
:
return
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
t1
)
==
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
t2
)
&&
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
t1
)
==
TREE_INT_CST_HIGH
(
t2
);
case
REAL_CST
:
return
REAL_VALUES_EQUAL
(
TREE_REAL_CST
(
t1
),
TREE_REAL_CST
(
t2
));
case
STRING_CST
:
return
TREE_STRING_LENGTH
(
t1
)
==
TREE_STRING_LENGTH
(
t2
)
&&
!
bcmp
(
TREE_STRING_POINTER
(
t1
),
TREE_STRING_POINTER
(
t2
),
TREE_STRING_LENGTH
(
t1
));
case
CONSTRUCTOR
:
abort
();
case
SAVE_EXPR
:
return
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
));
case
CALL_EXPR
:
cmp
=
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
));
if
(
cmp
<=
0
)
return
cmp
;
return
simple_cst_list_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
1
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
1
));
case
TARGET_EXPR
:
/* Special case: if either target is an unallocated VAR_DECL,
it means that it's going to be unified with whatever the
TARGET_EXPR is really supposed to initialize, so treat it
as being equivalent to anything. */
if
((
TREE_CODE
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
))
==
VAR_DECL
&&
DECL_NAME
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
))
==
NULL_TREE
&&
DECL_RTL
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
))
==
0
)
||
(
TREE_CODE
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
))
==
VAR_DECL
&&
DECL_NAME
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
))
==
NULL_TREE
&&
DECL_RTL
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
))
==
0
))
cmp
=
1
;
else
cmp
=
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
));
if
(
cmp
<=
0
)
return
cmp
;
return
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
1
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
1
));
case
WITH_CLEANUP_EXPR
:
cmp
=
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
));
if
(
cmp
<=
0
)
return
cmp
;
return
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
2
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
2
));
case
COMPONENT_REF
:
if
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
1
)
==
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
1
))
return
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
));
return
0
;
case
BIT_FIELD_REF
:
return
(
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
))
&&
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
1
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
1
))
&&
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
2
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
2
)));
case
VAR_DECL
:
case
PARM_DECL
:
case
CONST_DECL
:
case
FUNCTION_DECL
:
return
0
;
case
PLUS_EXPR
:
case
MINUS_EXPR
:
case
MULT_EXPR
:
case
TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
:
case
TRUNC_MOD_EXPR
:
case
LSHIFT_EXPR
:
case
RSHIFT_EXPR
:
cmp
=
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
));
if
(
cmp
<=
0
)
return
cmp
;
return
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
1
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
1
));
case
NEGATE_EXPR
:
case
ADDR_EXPR
:
case
REFERENCE_EXPR
:
case
INDIRECT_REF
:
return
simple_cst_equal
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
t1
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
t2
,
0
));
default
:
#if 0
return lang_simple_cst_equal (t1, t2);
#else
return
-
1
;
#endif
}
}
/* Constructors for pointer, array and function types.
(RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE and ENUMERAL_TYPE nodes are
constructed by language-dependent code, not here.) */
/* Construct, lay out and return the type of pointers to TO_TYPE.
If such a type has already been constructed, reuse it. */
tree
build_pointer_type
(
to_type
)
tree
to_type
;
{
register
tree
t
=
TYPE_POINTER_TO
(
to_type
);
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_saveable_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
;
/* First, if we already have a type for pointers to TO_TYPE, use it. */
if
(
t
)
return
t
;
/* We need a new one. If TO_TYPE is permanent, make this permanent too. */
if
(
TREE_PERMANENT
(
to_type
))
{
current_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
saveable_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
}
t
=
make_node
(
POINTER_TYPE
);
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
to_type
;
/* Record this type as the pointer to TO_TYPE. */
TYPE_POINTER_TO
(
to_type
)
=
t
;
/* Lay out the type. This function has many callers that are concerned
with expression-construction, and this simplifies them all.
Also, it guarantees the TYPE_SIZE is permanent if the type is. */
layout_type
(
t
);
current_obstack
=
ambient_obstack
;
saveable_obstack
=
ambient_saveable_obstack
;
return
t
;
}
/* Create a type of integers to be the TYPE_DOMAIN of an ARRAY_TYPE.
MAXVAL should be the maximum value in the domain
(one less than the length of the array). */
tree
build_index_type
(
maxval
)
tree
maxval
;
{
register
tree
itype
=
make_node
(
INTEGER_TYPE
);
TYPE_PRECISION
(
itype
)
=
TYPE_PRECISION
(
sizetype
);
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
itype
)
=
build_int_2
(
0
,
0
);
TREE_TYPE
(
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
itype
))
=
sizetype
;
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
itype
)
=
convert
(
sizetype
,
maxval
);
TYPE_MODE
(
itype
)
=
TYPE_MODE
(
sizetype
);
TYPE_SIZE
(
itype
)
=
TYPE_SIZE
(
sizetype
);
TYPE_ALIGN
(
itype
)
=
TYPE_ALIGN
(
sizetype
);
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
maxval
)
==
INTEGER_CST
)
{
int
maxint
=
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
maxval
);
return
type_hash_canon
(
maxint
>
0
?
maxint
:
-
maxint
,
itype
);
}
else
return
itype
;
}
/* Just like build_index_type, but takes lowval and highval instead
of just highval (maxval). */
tree
build_index_2_type
(
lowval
,
highval
)
tree
lowval
,
highval
;
{
register
tree
itype
=
make_node
(
INTEGER_TYPE
);
TYPE_PRECISION
(
itype
)
=
TYPE_PRECISION
(
sizetype
);
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
itype
)
=
convert
(
sizetype
,
lowval
);
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
itype
)
=
convert
(
sizetype
,
highval
);
TYPE_MODE
(
itype
)
=
TYPE_MODE
(
sizetype
);
TYPE_SIZE
(
itype
)
=
TYPE_SIZE
(
sizetype
);
TYPE_ALIGN
(
itype
)
=
TYPE_ALIGN
(
sizetype
);
if
((
TREE_CODE
(
lowval
)
==
INTEGER_CST
)
&&
(
TREE_CODE
(
highval
)
==
INTEGER_CST
))
{
int
highint
=
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
highval
);
int
lowint
=
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
lowval
);
int
maxint
=
highint
-
lowint
;
return
type_hash_canon
(
maxint
>
0
?
maxint
:
-
maxint
,
itype
);
}
else
return
itype
;
}
/* Return nonzero iff ITYPE1 and ITYPE2 are equal (in the LISP sense).
Needed because when index types are not hashed, equal index types
built at different times appear distinct, even though structurally,
they are not. */
int
index_type_equal
(
itype1
,
itype2
)
tree
itype1
,
itype2
;
{
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
itype1
)
!=
TREE_CODE
(
itype2
))
return
0
;
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
itype1
)
==
INTEGER_TYPE
)
{
if
(
TYPE_PRECISION
(
itype1
)
!=
TYPE_PRECISION
(
itype2
)
||
TYPE_MODE
(
itype1
)
!=
TYPE_MODE
(
itype2
)
||
!
simple_cst_equal
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
itype1
),
TYPE_SIZE
(
itype2
))
||
TYPE_ALIGN
(
itype1
)
!=
TYPE_ALIGN
(
itype2
))
return
0
;
if
(
simple_cst_equal
(
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
itype1
),
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
itype2
))
&&
simple_cst_equal
(
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
itype1
),
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
itype2
)))
return
1
;
}
return
0
;
}
/* Construct, lay out and return the type of arrays of elements with ELT_TYPE
and number of elements specified by the range of values of INDEX_TYPE.
If such a type has already been constructed, reuse it. */
tree
build_array_type
(
elt_type
,
index_type
)
tree
elt_type
,
index_type
;
{
register
tree
t
;
int
hashcode
;
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
elt_type
)
==
FUNCTION_TYPE
)
{
error
(
"arrays of functions are not meaningful"
);
elt_type
=
integer_type_node
;
}
/* Make sure TYPE_POINTER_TO (elt_type) is filled in. */
build_pointer_type
(
elt_type
);
/* Allocate the array after the pointer type,
in case we free it in type_hash_canon. */
t
=
make_node
(
ARRAY_TYPE
);
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
elt_type
;
TYPE_DOMAIN
(
t
)
=
index_type
;
if
(
index_type
==
0
)
return
t
;
hashcode
=
TYPE_HASH
(
elt_type
)
+
TYPE_HASH
(
index_type
);
t
=
type_hash_canon
(
hashcode
,
t
);
if
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
t
)
==
0
)
layout_type
(
t
);
return
t
;
}
/* Construct, lay out and return
the type of functions returning type VALUE_TYPE
given arguments of types ARG_TYPES.
ARG_TYPES is a chain of TREE_LIST nodes whose TREE_VALUEs
are data type nodes for the arguments of the function.
If such a type has already been constructed, reuse it. */
tree
build_function_type
(
value_type
,
arg_types
)
tree
value_type
,
arg_types
;
{
register
tree
t
;
int
hashcode
;
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
value_type
)
==
FUNCTION_TYPE
||
TREE_CODE
(
value_type
)
==
ARRAY_TYPE
)
{
error
(
"function return type cannot be function or array"
);
value_type
=
integer_type_node
;
}
/* Make a node of the sort we want. */
t
=
make_node
(
FUNCTION_TYPE
);
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
value_type
;
TYPE_ARG_TYPES
(
t
)
=
arg_types
;
/* If we already have such a type, use the old one and free this one. */
hashcode
=
TYPE_HASH
(
value_type
)
+
type_hash_list
(
arg_types
);
t
=
type_hash_canon
(
hashcode
,
t
);
if
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
t
)
==
0
)
layout_type
(
t
);
return
t
;
}
/* Build the node for the type of references-to-TO_TYPE. */
tree
build_reference_type
(
to_type
)
tree
to_type
;
{
register
tree
t
=
TYPE_REFERENCE_TO
(
to_type
);
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_obstack
=
current_obstack
;
register
struct
obstack
*
ambient_saveable_obstack
=
saveable_obstack
;
/* First, if we already have a type for pointers to TO_TYPE, use it. */
if
(
t
)
return
t
;
/* We need a new one. If TO_TYPE is permanent, make this permanent too. */
if
(
TREE_PERMANENT
(
to_type
))
{
current_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
saveable_obstack
=
&
permanent_obstack
;
}
t
=
make_node
(
REFERENCE_TYPE
);
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
to_type
;
/* Record this type as the pointer to TO_TYPE. */
TYPE_REFERENCE_TO
(
to_type
)
=
t
;
layout_type
(
t
);
current_obstack
=
ambient_obstack
;
saveable_obstack
=
ambient_saveable_obstack
;
return
t
;
}
/* Construct, lay out and return the type of methods belonging to class
BASETYPE and whose arguments and values are described by TYPE.
If that type exists already, reuse it.
TYPE must be a FUNCTION_TYPE node. */
tree
build_method_type
(
basetype
,
type
)
tree
basetype
,
type
;
{
register
tree
t
;
int
hashcode
;
/* Make a node of the sort we want. */
t
=
make_node
(
METHOD_TYPE
);
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
type
)
!=
FUNCTION_TYPE
)
abort
();
TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE
(
t
)
=
TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
(
basetype
);
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
TREE_TYPE
(
type
);
/* The actual arglist for this function includes a "hidden" argument
which is "this". Put it into the list of argument types. */
TYPE_ARG_TYPES
(
t
)
=
tree_cons
(
NULL
,
build_pointer_type
(
basetype
),
TYPE_ARG_TYPES
(
type
));
/* If we already have such a type, use the old one and free this one. */
hashcode
=
TYPE_HASH
(
basetype
)
+
TYPE_HASH
(
type
);
t
=
type_hash_canon
(
hashcode
,
t
);
if
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
t
)
==
0
)
layout_type
(
t
);
return
t
;
}
/* Construct, lay out and return the type of methods belonging to class
BASETYPE and whose arguments and values are described by TYPE.
If that type exists already, reuse it.
TYPE must be a FUNCTION_TYPE node. */
tree
build_offset_type
(
basetype
,
type
)
tree
basetype
,
type
;
{
register
tree
t
;
int
hashcode
;
/* Make a node of the sort we want. */
t
=
make_node
(
OFFSET_TYPE
);
TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE
(
t
)
=
TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
(
basetype
);
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
type
;
/* If we already have such a type, use the old one and free this one. */
hashcode
=
TYPE_HASH
(
basetype
)
+
TYPE_HASH
(
type
);
t
=
type_hash_canon
(
hashcode
,
t
);
if
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
t
)
==
0
)
layout_type
(
t
);
return
t
;
}
/* Create a complex type whose components are COMPONENT_TYPE. */
tree
build_complex_type
(
component_type
)
tree
component_type
;
{
register
tree
t
;
int
hashcode
;
/* Make a node of the sort we want. */
t
=
make_node
(
COMPLEX_TYPE
);
TREE_TYPE
(
t
)
=
TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
(
component_type
);
TYPE_VOLATILE
(
t
)
=
TYPE_VOLATILE
(
component_type
);
TYPE_READONLY
(
t
)
=
TYPE_READONLY
(
component_type
);
/* If we already have such a type, use the old one and free this one. */
hashcode
=
TYPE_HASH
(
component_type
);
t
=
type_hash_canon
(
hashcode
,
t
);
if
(
TYPE_SIZE
(
t
)
==
0
)
layout_type
(
t
);
return
t
;
}
/* Return OP, stripped of any conversions to wider types as much as is safe.
Converting the value back to OP's type makes a value equivalent to OP.
If FOR_TYPE is nonzero, we return a value which, if converted to
type FOR_TYPE, would be equivalent to converting OP to type FOR_TYPE.
If FOR_TYPE is nonzero, unaligned bit-field references may be changed to the
narrowest type that can hold the value, even if they don't exactly fit.
Otherwise, bit-field references are changed to a narrower type
only if they can be fetched directly from memory in that type.
OP must have integer, real or enumeral type. Pointers are not allowed!
There are some cases where the obvious value we could return
would regenerate to OP if converted to OP's type,
but would not extend like OP to wider types.
If FOR_TYPE indicates such extension is contemplated, we eschew such values.
For example, if OP is (unsigned short)(signed char)-1,
we avoid returning (signed char)-1 if FOR_TYPE is int,
even though extending that to an unsigned short would regenerate OP,
since the result of extending (signed char)-1 to (int)
is different from (int) OP. */
tree
get_unwidened
(
op
,
for_type
)
register
tree
op
;
tree
for_type
;
{
/* Set UNS initially if converting OP to FOR_TYPE is a zero-extension. */
/* TYPE_PRECISION is safe in place of type_precision since
pointer types are not allowed. */
register
tree
type
=
TREE_TYPE
(
op
);
register
unsigned
final_prec
=
TYPE_PRECISION
(
for_type
!=
0
?
for_type
:
type
);
register
int
uns
=
(
for_type
!=
0
&&
for_type
!=
type
&&
final_prec
>
TYPE_PRECISION
(
type
)
&&
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
type
));
register
tree
win
=
op
;
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
op
)
==
NOP_EXPR
)
{
register
int
bitschange
=
TYPE_PRECISION
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
))
-
TYPE_PRECISION
(
TREE_TYPE
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
0
)));
/* Truncations are many-one so cannot be removed.
Unless we are later going to truncate down even farther. */
if
(
bitschange
<
0
&&
final_prec
>
TYPE_PRECISION
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
)))
break
;
/* See what's inside this conversion. If we decide to strip it,
we will set WIN. */
op
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
0
);
/* If we have not stripped any zero-extensions (uns is 0),
we can strip any kind of extension.
If we have previously stripped a zero-extension,
only zero-extensions can safely be stripped.
Any extension can be stripped if the bits it would produce
are all going to be discarded later by truncating to FOR_TYPE. */
if
(
bitschange
>
0
)
{
if
(
!
uns
||
final_prec
<=
TYPE_PRECISION
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
)))
win
=
op
;
/* TREE_UNSIGNED says whether this is a zero-extension.
Let's avoid computing it if it does not affect WIN
and if UNS will not be needed again. */
if
((
uns
||
TREE_CODE
(
op
)
==
NOP_EXPR
)
&&
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
)))
{
uns
=
1
;
win
=
op
;
}
}
}
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
op
)
==
COMPONENT_REF
/* Since type_for_size always gives an integer type. */
&&
TREE_CODE
(
type
)
!=
REAL_TYPE
)
{
unsigned
innerprec
=
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
DECL_SIZE
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
)));
type
=
type_for_size
(
innerprec
,
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
)));
/* We can get this structure field in the narrowest type it fits in.
If FOR_TYPE is 0, do this only for a field that matches the
narrower type exactly and is aligned for it
The resulting extension to its nominal type (a fullword type)
must fit the same conditions as for other extensions. */
if
(
innerprec
<
TYPE_PRECISION
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
))
&&
(
for_type
||
!
DECL_BIT_FIELD
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
)))
&&
(
!
uns
||
final_prec
<=
innerprec
||
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
)))
&&
type
!=
0
)
{
win
=
build
(
COMPONENT_REF
,
type
,
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
));
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
win
)
=
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
op
);
TREE_THIS_VOLATILE
(
win
)
=
TREE_THIS_VOLATILE
(
op
);
TREE_RAISES
(
win
)
=
TREE_RAISES
(
op
);
}
}
return
win
;
}
/* Return OP or a simpler expression for a narrower value
which can be sign-extended or zero-extended to give back OP.
Store in *UNSIGNEDP_PTR either 1 if the value should be zero-extended
or 0 if the value should be sign-extended. */
tree
get_narrower
(
op
,
unsignedp_ptr
)
register
tree
op
;
int
*
unsignedp_ptr
;
{
register
int
uns
=
0
;
int
first
=
1
;
register
tree
win
=
op
;
while
(
TREE_CODE
(
op
)
==
NOP_EXPR
)
{
register
int
bitschange
=
TYPE_PRECISION
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
))
-
TYPE_PRECISION
(
TREE_TYPE
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
0
)));
/* Truncations are many-one so cannot be removed. */
if
(
bitschange
<
0
)
break
;
/* See what's inside this conversion. If we decide to strip it,
we will set WIN. */
op
=
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
0
);
if
(
bitschange
>
0
)
{
/* An extension: the outermost one can be stripped,
but remember whether it is zero or sign extension. */
if
(
first
)
uns
=
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
));
/* Otherwise, if a sign extension has been stripped,
only sign extensions can now be stripped;
if a zero extension has been stripped, only zero-extensions. */
else
if
(
uns
!=
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
)))
break
;
first
=
0
;
}
/* A change in nominal type can always be stripped. */
win
=
op
;
}
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
op
)
==
COMPONENT_REF
/* Since type_for_size always gives an integer type. */
&&
TREE_CODE
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
))
!=
REAL_TYPE
)
{
unsigned
innerprec
=
TREE_INT_CST_LOW
(
DECL_SIZE
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
)));
tree
type
=
type_for_size
(
innerprec
,
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
op
));
/* We can get this structure field in a narrower type that fits it,
but the resulting extension to its nominal type (a fullword type)
must satisfy the same conditions as for other extensions.
Do this only for fields that are aligned (not bit-fields),
because when bit-field insns will be used there is no
advantage in doing this. */
if
(
innerprec
<
TYPE_PRECISION
(
TREE_TYPE
(
op
))
&&
!
DECL_BIT_FIELD
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
))
&&
(
first
||
uns
==
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
)))
&&
type
!=
0
)
{
if
(
first
)
uns
=
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
));
win
=
build
(
COMPONENT_REF
,
type
,
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
0
),
TREE_OPERAND
(
op
,
1
));
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
win
)
=
TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS
(
op
);
TREE_THIS_VOLATILE
(
win
)
=
TREE_THIS_VOLATILE
(
op
);
TREE_RAISES
(
win
)
=
TREE_RAISES
(
op
);
}
}
*
unsignedp_ptr
=
uns
;
return
win
;
}
/* Return the precision of a type, for arithmetic purposes.
Supports all types on which arithmetic is possible
(including pointer types).
It's not clear yet what will be right for complex types. */
int
type_precision
(
type
)
register
tree
type
;
{
return
((
TREE_CODE
(
type
)
==
INTEGER_TYPE
||
TREE_CODE
(
type
)
==
ENUMERAL_TYPE
||
TREE_CODE
(
type
)
==
REAL_TYPE
)
?
TYPE_PRECISION
(
type
)
:
POINTER_SIZE
);
}
/* Nonzero if integer constant C has a value that is permissible
for type TYPE (an INTEGER_TYPE). */
int
int_fits_type_p
(
c
,
type
)
tree
c
,
type
;
{
if
(
TREE_UNSIGNED
(
type
))
return
(
!
INT_CST_LT_UNSIGNED
(
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
type
),
c
)
&&
!
INT_CST_LT_UNSIGNED
(
c
,
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
type
)));
else
return
(
!
INT_CST_LT
(
TYPE_MAX_VALUE
(
type
),
c
)
&&
!
INT_CST_LT
(
c
,
TYPE_MIN_VALUE
(
type
)));
}
/* Return the innermost context enclosing FNDECL that is
a FUNCTION_DECL, or zero if none. */
tree
decl_function_context
(
fndecl
)
tree
fndecl
;
{
tree
context
;
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
fndecl
)
==
ERROR_MARK
)
return
0
;
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
fndecl
)
==
SAVE_EXPR
)
context
=
SAVE_EXPR_CONTEXT
(
fndecl
);
else
context
=
DECL_CONTEXT
(
fndecl
);
while
(
context
&&
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
!=
FUNCTION_DECL
)
{
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
==
RECORD_TYPE
||
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
==
UNION_TYPE
)
context
=
TYPE_CONTEXT
(
context
);
else
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
==
TYPE_DECL
)
context
=
DECL_CONTEXT
(
context
);
else
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
==
BLOCK
)
context
=
BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT
(
context
);
else
/* Unhandled CONTEXT !? */
abort
();
}
return
context
;
}
/* Return the innermost context enclosing FNDECL that is
a RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE, or zero if none.
TYPE_DECLs and FUNCTION_DECLs are transparent to this function. */
tree
decl_type_context
(
fndecl
)
tree
fndecl
;
{
tree
context
=
DECL_CONTEXT
(
fndecl
);
while
(
context
)
{
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
==
RECORD_TYPE
||
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
==
UNION_TYPE
)
return
context
;
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
==
TYPE_DECL
||
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
==
FUNCTION_DECL
)
context
=
DECL_CONTEXT
(
context
);
else
if
(
TREE_CODE
(
context
)
==
BLOCK
)
context
=
BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT
(
context
);
else
/* Unhandled CONTEXT!? */
abort
();
}
return
NULL_TREE
;
}
void
print_obstack_statistics
(
str
,
o
)
char
*
str
;
struct
obstack
*
o
;
{
struct
_obstack_chunk
*
chunk
=
o
->
chunk
;
int
n_chunks
=
0
;
int
n_alloc
=
0
;
while
(
chunk
)
{
n_chunks
+=
1
;
n_alloc
+=
chunk
->
limit
-
&
chunk
->
contents
[
0
];
chunk
=
chunk
->
prev
;
}
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"obstack %s: %d bytes, %d chunks
\n
"
,
str
,
n_alloc
,
n_chunks
);
}
void
dump_tree_statistics
()
{
int
i
;
int
total_nodes
,
total_bytes
;
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"
\n
??? tree nodes created
\n\n
"
);
#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"Kind Nodes Bytes
\n
"
);
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"-------------------------------------
\n
"
);
total_nodes
=
total_bytes
=
0
;
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
(
int
)
all_kinds
;
i
++
)
{
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"%-20s %6d %9d
\n
"
,
tree_node_kind_names
[
i
],
tree_node_counts
[
i
],
tree_node_sizes
[
i
]);
total_nodes
+=
tree_node_counts
[
i
];
total_bytes
+=
tree_node_sizes
[
i
];
}
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"%-20s %9d
\n
"
,
"identifier names"
,
id_string_size
);
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"-------------------------------------
\n
"
);
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"%-20s %6d %9d
\n
"
,
"Total"
,
total_nodes
,
total_bytes
);
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"-------------------------------------
\n
"
);
#else
fprintf
(
stderr
,
"(No per-node statistics)
\n
"
);
#endif
print_lang_statistics
();
}
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