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BSD 4.2
/* Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California */
/* static char sccsid[] = "@(#)tmps.h 1.1 2/28/83"; */
/*
* The following structure is used
* to keep track of the amount of variable
* storage required by each block.
* "Max" is the high water mark, "off"
* the current need. Temporaries for "for"
* loops and "with" statements are allocated
* in the local variable area and these
* numbers are thereby changed if necessary.
*
* for the compiler,
* low_water is the lowest number register allocated of its type
* next_avail is the next available register of its type
*/
#ifdef PC
#ifdef vax
/*
* the number of register types.
* the details of how many of each kind of register there is
* (and what they are for) is known in tmps.c
*/
#define NUMREGTYPES 1
#define REG_GENERAL 0
#endif vax
#ifdef mc68000
/*
* the number of register types.
* the details of how many of each kind of register there is
* (and what they are for) is known in tmps.c
*/
#define NUMREGTYPES 2
#define REG_DATA 0
#define REG_ADDR 1
#endif mc68000
#endif PC
struct om {
long om_max;
#ifdef PC
long low_water[NUMREGTYPES];
#endif PC
struct tmps {
long om_off;
#ifdef PC
long next_avail[NUMREGTYPES];
#endif PC
} curtmps;
} sizes[DSPLYSZ];
/*
* an enumeration for whether a temporary can be a register. cf. tmps.c
*/
#define NOREG 0
#define REGOK 1
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