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1.1 root 1: /*
2: * Copyright (c) 1982 Regents of the University of California
3: * @(#)asscanl.h 4.5 6/30/83
4: */
5: /*
6: * This file contains definitions local to the files implementing
7: * the character scanner and the token buffer managers.
8: * It is not intended to be shared with any other parts of the
9: * assembler.
10: * The file ``asscan.h'' is shared with other parts of the assembler
11: */
12: #include <stdio.h>
13: #include "as.h"
14: #include "asscan.h"
15:
16: #define EOFCHAR (-1)
17: /*
18: * The table of possible uses for each character to test set inclusion.
19: */
20: #define HEXFLAG 01 /* 'x' or 'X' */
21: #define HEXLDIGIT 02 /* 'a' .. 'f' */
22: #define HEXUDIGIT 04 /* 'A' .. 'F' */
23: #define ALPHA 010 /* 'A' .. 'Z', 'a' .. 'z', '_'*/
24: #define DIGIT 020 /* '0' .. '9' */
25: #define FLOATEXP 040 /* 'd' 'e' 'D' 'E' 'g' 'h' 'G' 'H' */
26: #define SIGN 0100 /* '+' .. '-'*/
27: #define REGDIGIT 0200 /* '0' .. '5' */
28: #define SZSPECBEGIN 0400 /* 'b', 'B', 'l', 'L', 'w', 'W' */
29: #define POINT 01000 /* '.' */
30: #define SPACE 02000 /* '\t' or ' ' */
31: #define BSESCAPE 04000 /* bnrtf */
32: #define STRESCAPE 010000 /* '"', '\\', '\n' */
33: #define OCTDIGIT 020000 /* '0' .. '7' */
34: #define FLOATFLAG 040000 /* 'd', 'D', 'f', 'F' */
35:
36: #define INCHARSET(val, kind) (charsets[val] & (kind) )
37: /*
38: * We use our own version of getchar/ungetc to get
39: * some speed improvement
40: */
41: extern char *Ginbufptr;
42: extern int Ginbufcnt;
43: #define REGTOMEMBUF Ginbufptr = inbufptr, Ginbufcnt = inbufcnt
44: #define MEMTOREGBUF inbufptr = Ginbufptr, inbufcnt = Ginbufcnt
45: #undef getchar
46: #define getchar() \
47: (inbufcnt-- > 0 ? (*inbufptr++) : \
48: (fillinbuffer(), \
49: MEMTOREGBUF, \
50: inbufptr[-1]))
51: #undef ungetc
52: #define ungetc(ch) \
53: (++inbufcnt, *--inbufptr = ch)
54:
55: /*
56: * Variables and definitions to manage the token buffering.
57: * We scan (lexically analyze) a large number of tokens, and
58: * then parse all of the tokens in the scan buffer.
59: * This reduces procedure call overhead when the parser
60: * demands a token, allows for an efficient reread during
61: * the second pass, and confuses the line number reporting
62: * for errors encountered in the scanner and in the parser.
63: */
64: #define TOKDALLOP 8
65: struct tokbufdesc *bufstart; /*where the buffer list begins*/
66: struct tokbufdesc *buftail; /*last one on the list*/
67: struct tokbufdesc *emptybuf; /*the one being filled*/
68: /*
69: * If we are using VM, during the second pass we reclaim the used
70: * token buffers for saving the relocation information
71: */
72: struct tokbufdesc *tok_free; /* free pool */
73: struct tokbufdesc *tok_temp; /* temporary for doing list manipulation */
74: /*
75: * Other token buffer managers
76: */
77: int bufno; /*which buffer number: 0,1 for tmp file*/
78: struct tokbufdesc tokbuf[2]; /*our initial increment of buffers*/
79: ptrall tokptr; /*where the current token comes from*/
80: ptrall tokub; /*the last token in the current token buffer*/
81: /*
82: * as does not use fread and fwrite for the token buffering.
83: * The token buffers are integrals of BUFSIZ
84: * at all times, so we use direct read and write.
85: * fread and fwrite in stdio are HORRENDOUSLY inefficient,
86: * as they use putchar for each character, nested two deep in loops.
87: */
88: #define writeTEST(pointer, size, nelements, ioptr) \
89: write(ioptr->_file, pointer, nelements * size) != nelements * size
90:
91: #define readTEST(pointer, size, nelements, ioptr) \
92: read(ioptr->_file, pointer, nelements * size) != nelements * size
93:
94: #define bskiplg(from, length) \
95: *(lgtype *)from = length; \
96: (bytetoktype *)from += sizeof(lgtype) + length
97:
98: #define bskipfromto(from, to) \
99: *(lgtype *)from = (bytetoktype *)to - (bytetoktype *)from - sizeof(lgtype); \
100: (bytetoktype *)from += sizeof (lgtype) + (bytetoktype *)to - (bytetoktype *)from
101:
102: #define eatskiplg(from) \
103: (bytetoktype *)from += sizeof(lgtype) + *(lgtype *)from
104:
105: #ifdef DEBUG
106: ptrall firsttoken;
107: #endif DEBUG
108:
109: /*
110: * The following three variables are the slots for global
111: * communication with the parser.
112: * They are the semantic values associated with a particular token.
113: * The token itself is the return value from yylex()
114: */
115: int yylval; /* normal semantic value */
116: Bignum yybignum; /* a big number */
117: struct Opcode yyopcode; /* a structure opcode */
118:
119: int newfflag;
120: char *newfname;
121: int scanlineno; /*the scanner's linenumber*/
122:
123: /*
124: * Definitions for sets of characters
125: */
126: readonly short charsets[];
127: readonly short type[];
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