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1.1 root 1: /* Front-end tree definitions for GNU compiler.
2: Copyright (C) 1989, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3:
4: This file is part of GNU CC.
5:
6: GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7: it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8: the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9: any later version.
10:
11: GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12: but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13: MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14: GNU General Public License for more details.
15:
16: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17: along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18: the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
19:
20: #include "machmode.h"
21:
22: /* codes of tree nodes */
23:
24: #define DEFTREECODE(SYM, STRING, TYPE, NARGS) SYM,
25:
26: enum tree_code {
27: #include "tree.def"
28:
29: LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE /* A convenient way to get a value for
30: NUM_TREE_CODE. */
31: };
32:
33: #undef DEFTREECODE
34:
35: /* Number of tree codes. */
36: #define NUM_TREE_CODES ((int)LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE)
37:
38: /* Indexed by enum tree_code, contains a character which is
39: `<' for a comparison expression, `1', for a unary arithmetic
40: expression, `2' for a binary arithmetic expression, `e' for
41: other types of expressions, `r' for a reference, `c' for a
42: constant, `d' for a decl, `t' for a type, `s' for a statement,
43: and `x' for anything else (TREE_LIST, IDENTIFIER, etc). */
44:
45: extern char **tree_code_type;
46: #define TREE_CODE_CLASS(CODE) (*tree_code_type[(int) (CODE)])
47:
48: /* Number of argument-words in each kind of tree-node. */
49:
50: extern int *tree_code_length;
51:
52: /* Names of tree components. */
53:
54: extern char **tree_code_name;
55:
56: /* Codes that identify the various built in functions
57: so that expand_call can identify them quickly. */
58:
59: enum built_in_function
60: {
61: NOT_BUILT_IN,
62: BUILT_IN_ALLOCA,
63: BUILT_IN_ABS,
64: BUILT_IN_FABS,
65: BUILT_IN_LABS,
66: BUILT_IN_FFS,
67: BUILT_IN_DIV,
68: BUILT_IN_LDIV,
69: BUILT_IN_FFLOOR,
70: BUILT_IN_FCEIL,
71: BUILT_IN_FMOD,
72: BUILT_IN_FREM,
73: BUILT_IN_MEMCPY,
74: BUILT_IN_MEMCMP,
75: BUILT_IN_MEMSET,
76: BUILT_IN_STRCPY,
77: BUILT_IN_STRCMP,
78: BUILT_IN_STRLEN,
79: BUILT_IN_FSQRT,
80: BUILT_IN_SIN,
81: BUILT_IN_COS,
82: BUILT_IN_GETEXP,
83: BUILT_IN_GETMAN,
84: BUILT_IN_SAVEREGS,
85: BUILT_IN_CLASSIFY_TYPE,
86: BUILT_IN_NEXT_ARG,
87: BUILT_IN_ARGS_INFO,
88: BUILT_IN_CONSTANT_P,
89: BUILT_IN_FRAME_ADDRESS,
90: BUILT_IN_RETURN_ADDRESS,
91: BUILT_IN_CALLER_RETURN_ADDRESS,
92: BUILT_IN_APPLY_ARGS,
93: BUILT_IN_APPLY,
94: BUILT_IN_RETURN,
95:
96: /* C++ extensions */
97: BUILT_IN_NEW,
98: BUILT_IN_VEC_NEW,
99: BUILT_IN_DELETE,
100: BUILT_IN_VEC_DELETE,
101:
102: /* Upper bound on non-language-specific builtins. */
103: END_BUILTINS
104: };
105:
106: /* The definition of tree nodes fills the next several pages. */
107:
108: /* A tree node can represent a data type, a variable, an expression
109: or a statement. Each node has a TREE_CODE which says what kind of
110: thing it represents. Some common codes are:
111: INTEGER_TYPE -- represents a type of integers.
112: ARRAY_TYPE -- represents a type of pointer.
113: VAR_DECL -- represents a declared variable.
114: INTEGER_CST -- represents a constant integer value.
115: PLUS_EXPR -- represents a sum (an expression).
116:
117: As for the contents of a tree node: there are some fields
118: that all nodes share. Each TREE_CODE has various special-purpose
119: fields as well. The fields of a node are never accessed directly,
120: always through accessor macros. */
121:
122: /* This type is used everywhere to refer to a tree node. */
123:
124: typedef union tree_node *tree;
125:
126: /* Every kind of tree node starts with this structure,
127: so all nodes have these fields.
128:
129: See the accessor macros, defined below, for documentation of the fields. */
130:
131: struct tree_common
132: {
133: union tree_node *chain;
134: union tree_node *type;
135: #ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
136: unsigned int code : 8;
137: #else
138: enum tree_code code : 8;
139: #endif
140:
141: unsigned side_effects_flag : 1;
142: unsigned constant_flag : 1;
143: unsigned permanent_flag : 1;
144: unsigned addressable_flag : 1;
145: unsigned volatile_flag : 1;
146: unsigned readonly_flag : 1;
147: unsigned unsigned_flag : 1;
148: unsigned asm_written_flag: 1;
149:
150: unsigned used_flag : 1;
151: unsigned raises_flag : 1;
152: unsigned static_flag : 1;
153: unsigned public_flag : 1;
154: unsigned private_flag : 1;
155: unsigned protected_flag : 1;
156:
157: unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
158: unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
159: unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
160: unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
161: unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
162: unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
163: unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
164: /* There is room for two more flags. */
165: };
166:
167: /* Define accessors for the fields that all tree nodes have
168: (though some fields are not used for all kinds of nodes). */
169:
170: /* The tree-code says what kind of node it is.
171: Codes are defined in tree.def. */
172: #define TREE_CODE(NODE) ((enum tree_code) (NODE)->common.code)
173: #define TREE_SET_CODE(NODE, VALUE) ((NODE)->common.code = (int) (VALUE))
174:
175: /* In all nodes that are expressions, this is the data type of the expression.
176: In POINTER_TYPE nodes, this is the type that the pointer points to.
177: In ARRAY_TYPE nodes, this is the type of the elements. */
178: #define TREE_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.type)
179:
180: /* Nodes are chained together for many purposes.
181: Types are chained together to record them for being output to the debugger
182: (see the function `chain_type').
183: Decls in the same scope are chained together to record the contents
184: of the scope.
185: Statement nodes for successive statements used to be chained together.
186: Often lists of things are represented by TREE_LIST nodes that
187: are chained together. */
188:
189: #define TREE_CHAIN(NODE) ((NODE)->common.chain)
190:
191: /* Given an expression as a tree, strip any NON_LVALUE_EXPRs and NOP_EXPRs
192: that don't change the machine mode. */
193:
194: #define STRIP_NOPS(EXP) \
195: while ((TREE_CODE (EXP) == NOP_EXPR \
196: || TREE_CODE (EXP) == CONVERT_EXPR \
197: || TREE_CODE (EXP) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR) \
198: && (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (EXP)) \
199: == TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0))))) \
200: (EXP) = TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0);
201:
202: /* Like STRIP_NOPS, but don't alter the TREE_TYPE either. */
203:
204: #define STRIP_TYPE_NOPS(EXP) \
205: while ((TREE_CODE (EXP) == NOP_EXPR \
206: || TREE_CODE (EXP) == CONVERT_EXPR \
207: || TREE_CODE (EXP) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR) \
208: && (TREE_TYPE (EXP) \
209: == TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0)))) \
210: (EXP) = TREE_OPERAND (EXP, 0);
211:
212: /* Nonzero if TYPE represents an integral type. Note that we do not
213: include COMPLEX types here. */
214:
215: #define INTEGRAL_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
216: (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == INTEGER_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == ENUMERAL_TYPE \
217: || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == BOOLEAN_TYPE || TREE_CODE (TYPE) == CHAR_TYPE)
218:
219: /* Nonzero if TYPE represents a floating-point type, including complex
220: floating-point types. */
221:
222: #define FLOAT_TYPE_P(TYPE) \
223: (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == REAL_TYPE \
224: || (TREE_CODE (TYPE) == COMPLEX_TYPE \
225: && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE)) == REAL_TYPE))
226:
227: /* Define many boolean fields that all tree nodes have. */
228:
229: /* In VAR_DECL nodes, nonzero means address of this is needed.
230: So it cannot be in a register.
231: In a FUNCTION_DECL, nonzero means its address is needed.
232: So it must be compiled even if it is an inline function.
233: In CONSTRUCTOR nodes, it means object constructed must be in memory.
234: In LABEL_DECL nodes, it means a goto for this label has been seen
235: from a place outside all binding contours that restore stack levels.
236: In ..._TYPE nodes, it means that objects of this type must
237: be fully addressable. This means that pieces of this
238: object cannot go into register parameters, for example.
239: In IDENTIFIER_NODEs, this means that some extern decl for this name
240: had its address taken. That matters for inline functions. */
241: #define TREE_ADDRESSABLE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.addressable_flag)
242:
243: /* In a VAR_DECL, nonzero means allocate static storage.
244: In a FUNCTION_DECL, nonzero if function has been defined.
245: In a CONSTRUCTOR, nonzero means allocate static storage. */
246: #define TREE_STATIC(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
247:
248: /* In a CONVERT_EXPR or NOP_EXPR, this means the node was made
249: implicitly and should not lead to an "unused value" warning. */
250: #define TREE_NO_UNUSED_WARNING(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
251:
252: /* Nonzero for a TREE_LIST or TREE_VEC node means that the derivation
253: chain is via a `virtual' declaration. */
254: #define TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
255:
256: /* In an INTEGER_CST, this means there was an overflow in folding.
257: This is distinct from TREE_OVERFLOW because ANSI C requires a diagnostic
258: when overflows occur in constant expressions. */
259: #define TREE_CONSTANT_OVERFLOW(NODE) ((NODE)->common.static_flag)
260:
261: /* In an INTEGER_CST, this means there was an overflow in folding,
262: and no warning has been issued for this subexpression.
263: TREE_OVERFLOW implies TREE_CONSTANT_OVERFLOW, but not vice versa. */
264: #define TREE_OVERFLOW(NODE) ((NODE)->common.public_flag)
265:
266: /* In a VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL,
267: nonzero means name is to be accessible from outside this module.
268: In an identifier node, nonzero means an external declaration
269: accessible from outside this module was previously seen
270: for this name in an inner scope. */
271: #define TREE_PUBLIC(NODE) ((NODE)->common.public_flag)
272:
273: /* Nonzero for TREE_LIST or TREE_VEC node means that the path to the
274: base class is via a `public' declaration, which preserves public
275: fields from the base class as public. */
276: #define TREE_VIA_PUBLIC(NODE) ((NODE)->common.public_flag)
277:
278: /* Ditto, for `private' declarations. */
279: #define TREE_VIA_PRIVATE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.private_flag)
280:
281: /* Nonzero for TREE_LIST node means that the path to the
282: base class is via a `protected' declaration, which preserves
283: protected fields from the base class as protected.
284: OVERLOADED. */
285: #define TREE_VIA_PROTECTED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.protected_flag)
286:
287: /* In any expression, nonzero means it has side effects or reevaluation
288: of the whole expression could produce a different value.
289: This is set if any subexpression is a function call, a side effect
290: or a reference to a volatile variable.
291: In a ..._DECL, this is set only if the declaration said `volatile'. */
292: #define TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS(NODE) ((NODE)->common.side_effects_flag)
293:
294: /* Nonzero means this expression is volatile in the C sense:
295: its address should be of type `volatile WHATEVER *'.
296: In other words, the declared item is volatile qualified.
297: This is used in _DECL nodes and _REF nodes.
298:
299: In a ..._TYPE node, means this type is volatile-qualified.
300: But use TYPE_VOLATILE instead of this macro when the node is a type,
301: because eventually we may make that a different bit.
302:
303: If this bit is set in an expression, so is TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS. */
304: #define TREE_THIS_VOLATILE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.volatile_flag)
305:
306: /* In a VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL or FIELD_DECL, or any kind of ..._REF node,
307: nonzero means it may not be the lhs of an assignment.
308: In a ..._TYPE node, means this type is const-qualified
309: (but the macro TYPE_READONLY should be used instead of this macro
310: when the node is a type). */
311: #define TREE_READONLY(NODE) ((NODE)->common.readonly_flag)
312:
313: /* Value of expression is constant.
314: Always appears in all ..._CST nodes.
315: May also appear in an arithmetic expression, an ADDR_EXPR or a CONSTRUCTOR
316: if the value is constant. */
317: #define TREE_CONSTANT(NODE) ((NODE)->common.constant_flag)
318:
319: /* Nonzero means permanent node;
320: node will continue to exist for the entire compiler run.
321: Otherwise it will be recycled at the end of the function. */
322: #define TREE_PERMANENT(NODE) ((NODE)->common.permanent_flag)
323:
324: /* In INTEGER_TYPE or ENUMERAL_TYPE nodes, means an unsigned type.
325: In FIELD_DECL nodes, means an unsigned bit field.
326: The same bit is used in functions as DECL_BUILT_IN_NONANSI. */
327: #define TREE_UNSIGNED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.unsigned_flag)
328:
329: /* Nonzero in a VAR_DECL means assembler code has been written.
330: Nonzero in a FUNCTION_DECL means that the function has been compiled.
331: This is interesting in an inline function, since it might not need
332: to be compiled separately.
333: Nonzero in a RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, QUAL_UNION_TYPE or ENUMERAL_TYPE
334: if the sdb debugging info for the type has been written.
335: In a BLOCK node, nonzero if reorder_blocks has already seen this block. */
336: #define TREE_ASM_WRITTEN(NODE) ((NODE)->common.asm_written_flag)
337:
338: /* Nonzero in a _DECL if the name is used in its scope.
339: Nonzero in an expr node means inhibit warning if value is unused.
340: In IDENTIFIER_NODEs, this means that some extern decl for this name
341: was used. */
342: #define TREE_USED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.used_flag)
343:
344: /* Nonzero for a tree node whose evaluation could result
345: in the raising of an exception. Not implemented yet. */
346: #define TREE_RAISES(NODE) ((NODE)->common.raises_flag)
347:
348: /* Used in classes in C++. */
349: #define TREE_PRIVATE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.private_flag)
350: /* Used in classes in C++.
351: In a BLOCK node, this is BLOCK_HANDLER_BLOCK. */
352: #define TREE_PROTECTED(NODE) ((NODE)->common.protected_flag)
353:
354: /* This specifies for a decl, if it is a offset type */
355: #define TREE_SELF_OFFSET(NODE) TREE_LANG_FLAG_6 (NODE)
356:
357: /* These flags are available for each language front end to use internally. */
358: #define TREE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_0)
359: #define TREE_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_1)
360: #define TREE_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_2)
361: #define TREE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_3)
362: #define TREE_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_4)
363: #define TREE_LANG_FLAG_5(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_5)
364: #define TREE_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE) ((NODE)->common.lang_flag_6)
365:
366: /* Define additional fields and accessors for nodes representing constants. */
367:
368: /* In an INTEGER_CST node. These two together make a 2-word integer.
369: If the data type is signed, the value is sign-extended to 2 words
370: even though not all of them may really be in use.
371: In an unsigned constant shorter than 2 words, the extra bits are 0. */
372: #define TREE_INT_CST_LOW(NODE) ((NODE)->int_cst.int_cst_low)
373: #define TREE_INT_CST_HIGH(NODE) ((NODE)->int_cst.int_cst_high)
374:
375: #define INT_CST_LT(A, B) \
376: (TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A) < TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B) \
377: || (TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A) == TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B) \
378: && ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (A) \
379: < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (B))))
380:
381: #define INT_CST_LT_UNSIGNED(A, B) \
382: (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A) \
383: < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B)) \
384: || (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (A) \
385: == (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT ) TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (B)) \
386: && (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (A) \
387: < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (B)))))
388:
389: struct tree_int_cst
390: {
391: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
392: HOST_WIDE_INT int_cst_low;
393: HOST_WIDE_INT int_cst_high;
394: };
395:
396: /* In REAL_CST, STRING_CST, COMPLEX_CST nodes, and CONSTRUCTOR nodes,
397: and generally in all kinds of constants that could
398: be given labels (rather than being immediate). */
399:
400: #define TREE_CST_RTL(NODE) ((NODE)->real_cst.rtl)
401:
402: /* In a REAL_CST node. */
403: /* We can represent a real value as either a `double' or a string.
404: Strings don't allow for any optimization, but they do allow
405: for cross-compilation. */
406:
407: #define TREE_REAL_CST(NODE) ((NODE)->real_cst.real_cst)
408:
409: #include "real.h"
410:
411: struct tree_real_cst
412: {
413: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
414: struct rtx_def *rtl; /* acts as link to register transfer language
415: (rtl) info */
416: REAL_VALUE_TYPE real_cst;
417: };
418:
419: /* In a STRING_CST */
420: #define TREE_STRING_LENGTH(NODE) ((NODE)->string.length)
421: #define TREE_STRING_POINTER(NODE) ((NODE)->string.pointer)
422:
423: struct tree_string
424: {
425: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
426: struct rtx_def *rtl; /* acts as link to register transfer language
427: (rtl) info */
428: int length;
429: char *pointer;
430: };
431:
432: /* In a COMPLEX_CST node. */
433: #define TREE_REALPART(NODE) ((NODE)->complex.real)
434: #define TREE_IMAGPART(NODE) ((NODE)->complex.imag)
435:
436: struct tree_complex
437: {
438: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
439: struct rtx_def *rtl; /* acts as link to register transfer language
440: (rtl) info */
441: union tree_node *real;
442: union tree_node *imag;
443: };
444:
445: /* Define fields and accessors for some special-purpose tree nodes. */
446:
447: #define IDENTIFIER_LENGTH(NODE) ((NODE)->identifier.length)
448: #define IDENTIFIER_POINTER(NODE) ((NODE)->identifier.pointer)
449:
450: struct tree_identifier
451: {
452: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
453: int length;
454: char *pointer;
455: };
456:
457: /* In a TREE_LIST node. */
458: #define TREE_PURPOSE(NODE) ((NODE)->list.purpose)
459: #define TREE_VALUE(NODE) ((NODE)->list.value)
460:
461: struct tree_list
462: {
463: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
464: union tree_node *purpose;
465: union tree_node *value;
466: };
467:
468: /* In a TREE_VEC node. */
469: #define TREE_VEC_LENGTH(NODE) ((NODE)->vec.length)
470: #define TREE_VEC_ELT(NODE,I) ((NODE)->vec.a[I])
471: #define TREE_VEC_END(NODE) (&((NODE)->vec.a[(NODE)->vec.length]))
472:
473: struct tree_vec
474: {
475: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
476: int length;
477: union tree_node *a[1];
478: };
479:
480: /* Define fields and accessors for some nodes that represent expressions. */
481:
482: /* In a SAVE_EXPR node. */
483: #define SAVE_EXPR_CONTEXT(NODE) TREE_OPERAND(NODE, 1)
484: #define SAVE_EXPR_RTL(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[2])
485:
486: /* In a RTL_EXPR node. */
487: #define RTL_EXPR_SEQUENCE(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[0])
488: #define RTL_EXPR_RTL(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[1])
489:
490: /* In a CALL_EXPR node. */
491: #define CALL_EXPR_RTL(NODE) (*(struct rtx_def **) &(NODE)->exp.operands[2])
492:
493: /* In a CONSTRUCTOR node. */
494: #define CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS(NODE) TREE_OPERAND (NODE, 1)
495:
496: /* In ordinary expression nodes. */
497: #define TREE_OPERAND(NODE, I) ((NODE)->exp.operands[I])
498: #define TREE_COMPLEXITY(NODE) ((NODE)->exp.complexity)
499:
500: struct tree_exp
501: {
502: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
503: int complexity;
504: union tree_node *operands[1];
505: };
506:
507: /* In a BLOCK node. */
508: #define BLOCK_VARS(NODE) ((NODE)->block.vars)
509: #define BLOCK_TYPE_TAGS(NODE) ((NODE)->block.type_tags)
510: #define BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS(NODE) ((NODE)->block.subblocks)
511: #define BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->block.supercontext)
512: /* Note: when changing this, make sure to find the places
513: that use chainon or nreverse. */
514: #define BLOCK_CHAIN(NODE) TREE_CHAIN (NODE)
515: #define BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN(NODE) ((NODE)->block.abstract_origin)
516: #define BLOCK_ABSTRACT(NODE) ((NODE)->block.abstract_flag)
517: #define BLOCK_END_NOTE(NODE) ((NODE)->block.end_note)
518:
519: /* Nonzero means that this block is prepared to handle exceptions
520: listed in the BLOCK_VARS slot. */
521: #define BLOCK_HANDLER_BLOCK(NODE) ((NODE)->block.handler_block_flag)
522:
523: struct tree_block
524: {
525: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
526:
527: unsigned handler_block_flag : 1;
528: unsigned abstract_flag : 1;
529:
530: union tree_node *vars;
531: union tree_node *type_tags;
532: union tree_node *subblocks;
533: union tree_node *supercontext;
534: union tree_node *abstract_origin;
535: struct rtx_def *end_note;
536: };
537:
538: /* Define fields and accessors for nodes representing data types. */
539:
540: /* See tree.def for documentation of the use of these fields.
541: Look at the documentation of the various ..._TYPE tree codes. */
542:
543: #define TYPE_UID(NODE) ((NODE)->type.uid)
544: #define TYPE_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.size)
545: #define TYPE_MODE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.mode)
546: #define TYPE_VALUES(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
547: #define TYPE_DOMAIN(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
548: #define TYPE_FIELDS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
549: #define TYPE_METHODS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
550: #define TYPE_VFIELD(NODE) ((NODE)->type.minval)
551: #define TYPE_ARG_TYPES(NODE) ((NODE)->type.values)
552: #define TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
553: #define TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
554: #define TYPE_POINTER_TO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.pointer_to)
555: #define TYPE_REFERENCE_TO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.reference_to)
556: #define TYPE_MIN_VALUE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.minval)
557: #define TYPE_MAX_VALUE(NODE) ((NODE)->type.maxval)
558: #define TYPE_PRECISION(NODE) ((NODE)->type.precision)
559: #define TYPE_PARSE_INFO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.parse_info)
560: #define TYPE_SYMTAB_ADDRESS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.symtab.address)
561: #define TYPE_SYMTAB_POINTER(NODE) ((NODE)->type.symtab.pointer)
562: #define TYPE_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->type.name)
563: #define TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT(NODE) ((NODE)->type.next_variant)
564: #define TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT(NODE) ((NODE)->type.main_variant)
565: #define TYPE_BINFO(NODE) ((NODE)->type.binfo)
566: #define TYPE_NONCOPIED_PARTS(NODE) ((NODE)->type.noncopied_parts)
567: #define TYPE_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->type.context)
568: #define TYPE_OBSTACK(NODE) ((NODE)->type.obstack)
569: #define TYPE_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_specific)
570:
571: /* The alignment necessary for objects of this type.
572: The value is an int, measured in bits. */
573: #define TYPE_ALIGN(NODE) ((NODE)->type.align)
574:
575: #define TYPE_STUB_DECL(NODE) (TREE_CHAIN (NODE))
576:
577: /* In a RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE or QUAL_UNION_TYPE, it means the type
578: has BLKmode only because it lacks the alignment requirement for
579: its size. */
580: #define TYPE_NO_FORCE_BLK(NODE) ((NODE)->type.no_force_blk_flag)
581:
582: /* Nonzero in a type considered volatile as a whole. */
583: #define TYPE_VOLATILE(NODE) ((NODE)->common.volatile_flag)
584:
585: /* Means this type is const-qualified. */
586: #define TYPE_READONLY(NODE) ((NODE)->common.readonly_flag)
587:
588: /* These flags are available for each language front end to use internally. */
589: #define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_0)
590: #define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_1)
591: #define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_2)
592: #define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_3)
593: #define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_4)
594: #define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_5(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_5)
595: #define TYPE_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE) ((NODE)->type.lang_flag_6)
596:
597: struct tree_type
598: {
599: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
600: union tree_node *values;
601: union tree_node *size;
602: unsigned uid;
603:
604: #ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
605: int mode : 8;
606: #else
607: enum machine_mode mode : 8;
608: #endif
609: unsigned char precision;
610:
611: unsigned no_force_blk_flag : 1;
612: unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
613: unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
614: unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
615: unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
616: unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
617: unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
618: unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
619:
620: unsigned int align;
621: union tree_node *pointer_to;
622: union tree_node *reference_to;
623: int parse_info;
624: union {int address; char *pointer; } symtab;
625: union tree_node *name;
626: union tree_node *minval;
627: union tree_node *maxval;
628: union tree_node *next_variant;
629: union tree_node *main_variant;
630: union tree_node *binfo;
631: union tree_node *noncopied_parts;
632: union tree_node *context;
633: struct obstack *obstack;
634: /* Points to a structure whose details depend on the language in use. */
635: struct lang_type *lang_specific;
636: };
637:
638: /* Define accessor macros for information about type inheritance
639: and basetypes.
640:
641: A "basetype" means a particular usage of a data type for inheritance
642: in another type. Each such basetype usage has its own "binfo"
643: object to describe it. The binfo object is a TREE_VEC node.
644:
645: Inheritance is represented by the binfo nodes allocated for a
646: given type. For example, given types C and D, such that D is
647: inherited by C, 3 binfo nodes will be allocated: one for describing
648: the binfo properties of C, similarly one for D, and one for
649: describing the binfo properties of D as a base type for C.
650: Thus, given a pointer to class C, one can get a pointer to the binfo
651: of D acting as a basetype for C by looking at C's binfo's basetypes. */
652:
653: /* The actual data type node being inherited in this basetype. */
654: #define BINFO_TYPE(NODE) TREE_TYPE (NODE)
655:
656: /* The offset where this basetype appears in its containing type.
657: BINFO_OFFSET slot holds the offset (in bytes)
658: from the base of the complete object to the base of the part of the
659: object that is allocated on behalf of this `type'.
660: This is always 0 except when there is multiple inheritance. */
661:
662: #define BINFO_OFFSET(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 1)
663: #define TYPE_BINFO_OFFSET(NODE) BINFO_OFFSET (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
664: #define BINFO_OFFSET_ZEROP(NODE) (BINFO_OFFSET (NODE) == integer_zero_node)
665:
666: /* The virtual function table belonging to this basetype. Virtual
667: function tables provide a mechanism for run-time method dispatching.
668: The entries of a virtual function table are language-dependent. */
669:
670: #define BINFO_VTABLE(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 2)
671: #define TYPE_BINFO_VTABLE(NODE) BINFO_VTABLE (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
672:
673: /* The virtual functions in the virtual function table. This is
674: a TREE_LIST that is used as an initial approximation for building
675: a virtual function table for this basetype. */
676: #define BINFO_VIRTUALS(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 3)
677: #define TYPE_BINFO_VIRTUALS(NODE) BINFO_VIRTUALS (TYPE_BINFO (NODE))
678:
679: /* A vector of additional binfos for the types inherited by this basetype.
680:
681: If this basetype describes type D as inherited in C,
682: and if the basetypes of D are E anf F,
683: then this vector contains binfos for inheritance of E and F by C.
684:
685: ??? This could probably be done by just allocating the
686: base types at the end of this TREE_VEC (instead of using
687: another TREE_VEC). This would simplify the calculation
688: of how many basetypes a given type had. */
689: #define BINFO_BASETYPES(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 4)
690: #define TYPE_BINFO_BASETYPES(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT (TYPE_BINFO (NODE), 4)
691:
692: /* For a BINFO record describing an inheritance, this yields a pointer
693: to the artificial FIELD_DECL node which contains the "virtual base
694: class pointer" for the given inheritance. */
695:
696: #define BINFO_VPTR_FIELD(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 5)
697:
698: /* Accessor macro to get to the Nth basetype of this basetype. */
699: #define BINFO_BASETYPE(NODE,N) TREE_VEC_ELT (BINFO_BASETYPES (NODE), (N))
700: #define TYPE_BINFO_BASETYPE(NODE,N) BINFO_TYPE (TREE_VEC_ELT (BINFO_BASETYPES (TYPE_BINFO (NODE)), (N)))
701:
702: /* Slot used to build a chain that represents a use of inheritance.
703: For example, if X is derived from Y, and Y is derived from Z,
704: then this field can be used to link the binfo node for X to
705: the binfo node for X's Y to represent the use of inheritance
706: from X to Y. Similarly, this slot of the binfo node for X's Y
707: can point to the Z from which Y is inherited (in X's inheritance
708: hierarchy). In this fashion, one can represent and traverse specific
709: uses of inheritance using the binfo nodes themselves (instead of
710: consing new space pointing to binfo nodes).
711: It is up to the language-dependent front-ends to maintain
712: this information as necessary. */
713: #define BINFO_INHERITANCE_CHAIN(NODE) TREE_VEC_ELT ((NODE), 0)
714:
715: /* Define fields and accessors for nodes representing declared names. */
716:
717: /* This is the name of the object as written by the user.
718: It is an IDENTIFIER_NODE. */
719: #define DECL_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.name)
720: /* This macro is marked for death. */
721: #define DECL_PRINT_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.print_name)
722: /* This is the name of the object as the assembler will see it
723: (but before any translations made by ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF).
724: Often this is the same as DECL_NAME.
725: It is an IDENTIFIER_NODE. */
726: #define DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.assembler_name)
727: /* For FIELD_DECLs, this is the
728: RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or QUAL_UNION_TYPE node that the field is
729: a member of. For VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, LABEL_DECL,
730: and CONST_DECL nodes, this points to the FUNCTION_DECL for the
731: containing function, or else yields NULL_TREE if the given decl has "file scope". */
732: #define DECL_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.context)
733: #define DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.context)
734: /* In a FIELD_DECL, this is the field position, counting in bits,
735: of the bit closest to the beginning of the structure. */
736: #define DECL_FIELD_BITPOS(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.arguments)
737: /* In a FIELD_DECL, this indicates whether the field was a bit-field and
738: if so, the type that was originally specified for it.
739: TREE_TYPE may have been modified (in finish_struct). */
740: #define DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
741: /* In FUNCTION_DECL, a chain of ..._DECL nodes. */
742: /* VAR_DECL and PARM_DECL reserve the arguments slot
743: for language-specific uses. */
744: #define DECL_ARGUMENTS(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.arguments)
745: /* In FUNCTION_DECL, holds the decl for the return value. */
746: #define DECL_RESULT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
747: /* In PARM_DECL, holds the type as written (perhaps a function or array). */
748: #define DECL_ARG_TYPE_AS_WRITTEN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.result)
749: /* For a FUNCTION_DECL, holds the tree of BINDINGs.
750: For a VAR_DECL, holds the initial value.
751: For a PARM_DECL, not used--default
752: values for parameters are encoded in the type of the function,
753: not in the PARM_DECL slot. */
754: #define DECL_INITIAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.initial)
755: /* For a PARM_DECL, records the data type used to pass the argument,
756: which may be different from the type seen in the program. */
757: #define DECL_ARG_TYPE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.initial) /* In PARM_DECL. */
758: /* For a FIELD_DECL in a QUAL_UNION_TYPE, records the expression, which
759: if nonzero, indicates that the field occupies the type. */
760: #define DECL_QUALIFIER(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.initial)
761: /* These two fields describe where in the source code the declaration was. */
762: #define DECL_SOURCE_FILE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.filename)
763: #define DECL_SOURCE_LINE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.linenum)
764: /* Holds the size of the datum, as a tree expression.
765: Need not be constant. */
766: #define DECL_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.size)
767: /* Holds the alignment required for the datum. */
768: #define DECL_ALIGN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size)
769: /* Holds the machine mode corresponding to the declaration of a variable or
770: field. Always equal to TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) except for a
771: FIELD_DECL. */
772: #define DECL_MODE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.mode)
773: /* Holds the RTL expression for the value of a variable or function. If
774: PROMOTED_MODE is defined, the mode of this expression may not be same
775: as DECL_MODE. In that case, DECL_MODE contains the mode corresponding
776: to the variable's data type, while the mode
777: of DECL_RTL is the mode actually used to contain the data. */
778: #define DECL_RTL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.rtl)
779: /* For PARM_DECL, holds an RTL for the stack slot or register
780: where the data was actually passed. */
781: #define DECL_INCOMING_RTL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.saved_insns.r)
782: /* For FUNCTION_DECL, if it is inline, holds the saved insn chain. */
783: #define DECL_SAVED_INSNS(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.saved_insns.r)
784: /* For FUNCTION_DECL, if it is inline,
785: holds the size of the stack frame, as an integer. */
786: #define DECL_FRAME_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.frame_size)
787: /* For FUNCTION_DECL, if it is built-in,
788: this identifies which built-in operation it is. */
789: #define DECL_FUNCTION_CODE(NODE) \
790: ((enum built_in_function) (NODE)->decl.frame_size)
791: #define DECL_SET_FUNCTION_CODE(NODE,VAL) \
792: ((NODE)->decl.frame_size = (int) (VAL))
793: /* For a FIELD_DECL, holds the size of the member as an integer. */
794: #define DECL_FIELD_SIZE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.saved_insns.i)
795:
796: /* The DECL_VINDEX is used for FUNCTION_DECLS in two different ways.
797: Before the struct containing the FUNCTION_DECL is laid out,
798: DECL_VINDEX may point to a FUNCTION_DECL in a base class which
799: is the FUNCTION_DECL which this FUNCTION_DECL will replace as a virtual
800: function. When the class is laid out, this pointer is changed
801: to an INTEGER_CST node which is suitable for use as an index
802: into the virtual function table. */
803: #define DECL_VINDEX(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.vindex)
804: /* For FIELD_DECLS, DECL_FCONTEXT is the *first* baseclass in
805: which this FIELD_DECL is defined. This information is needed when
806: writing debugging information about vfield and vbase decls for C++. */
807: #define DECL_FCONTEXT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.vindex)
808:
809: /* Every ..._DECL node gets a unique number. */
810: #define DECL_UID(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.uid)
811:
812: /* For any sort of a ..._DECL node, this points to the original (abstract)
813: decl node which this decl is an instance of, or else it is NULL indicating
814: that this decl is not an instance of some other decl. */
815: #define DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.abstract_origin)
816:
817: /* Nonzero for any sort of ..._DECL node means this decl node represents
818: an inline instance of some original (abstract) decl from an inline function;
819: suppress any warnings about shadowing some other variable. */
820: #define DECL_FROM_INLINE(NODE) (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (NODE) != (tree) 0)
821:
822: /* Nonzero if a _DECL means that the name of this decl should be ignored
823: for symbolic debug purposes. */
824: #define DECL_IGNORED_P(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.ignored_flag)
825:
826: /* Nonzero for a given ..._DECL node means that this node represents an
827: "abstract instance" of the given declaration (e.g. in the original
828: declaration of an inline function). When generating symbolic debugging
829: information, we musn't try to generate any address information for nodes
830: marked as "abstract instances" because we don't actually generate
831: any code or allocate any data space for such instances. */
832: #define DECL_ABSTRACT(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.abstract_flag)
833:
834: /* Nonzero if a _DECL means that no warnings should be generated just
835: because this decl is unused. */
836: #define DECL_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.in_system_header_flag)
837:
838: /* Language-specific decl information. */
839: #define DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_specific)
840:
841: /* In a VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL,
842: nonzero means external reference:
843: do not allocate storage, and refer to a definition elsewhere. */
844: #define DECL_EXTERNAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.external_flag)
845:
846: /* In VAR_DECL and PARM_DECL nodes, nonzero means declared `register'.
847: In LABEL_DECL nodes, nonzero means that an error message about
848: jumping into such a binding contour has been printed for this label. */
849: #define DECL_REGISTER(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.regdecl_flag)
850: /* In a FIELD_DECL, indicates this field should be bit-packed. */
851: #define DECL_PACKED(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.regdecl_flag)
852:
853: /* Nonzero in a ..._DECL means this variable is ref'd from a nested function.
854: For VAR_DECL nodes, PARM_DECL nodes, and FUNCTION_DECL nodes.
855:
856: For LABEL_DECL nodes, nonzero if nonlocal gotos to the label are permitted.
857:
858: Also set in some languages for variables, etc., outside the normal
859: lexical scope, such as class instance variables. */
860: #define DECL_NONLOCAL(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.nonlocal_flag)
861:
862: /* Nonzero in a FUNCTION_DECL means this function can be substituted
863: where it is called. */
864: #define DECL_INLINE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.inline_flag)
865:
866: /* Nonzero in a FUNCTION_DECL means this is a built-in function
867: that is not specified by ansi C and that users are supposed to be allowed
868: to redefine for any purpose whatever. */
869: #define DECL_BUILT_IN_NONANSI(NODE) ((NODE)->common.unsigned_flag)
870:
871: /* Nonzero in a FIELD_DECL means it is a bit field, and must be accessed
872: specially. */
873: #define DECL_BIT_FIELD(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
874: /* In a LABEL_DECL, nonzero means label was defined inside a binding
875: contour that restored a stack level and which is now exited. */
876: #define DECL_TOO_LATE(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
877: /* In a FUNCTION_DECL, nonzero means a built in function. */
878: #define DECL_BUILT_IN(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
879: /* In a VAR_DECL that's static,
880: nonzero if the space is in the text section. */
881: #define DECL_IN_TEXT_SECTION(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.bit_field_flag)
882:
883: /* Used in VAR_DECLs to indicate that the variable is a vtable.
884: It is also used in FIELD_DECLs for vtable pointers. */
885: #define DECL_VIRTUAL_P(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.virtual_flag)
886:
887: /* Additional flags for language-specific uses. */
888: #define DECL_LANG_FLAG_0(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_0)
889: #define DECL_LANG_FLAG_1(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_1)
890: #define DECL_LANG_FLAG_2(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_2)
891: #define DECL_LANG_FLAG_3(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_3)
892: #define DECL_LANG_FLAG_4(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_4)
893: #define DECL_LANG_FLAG_5(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_5)
894: #define DECL_LANG_FLAG_6(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_6)
895: #define DECL_LANG_FLAG_7(NODE) ((NODE)->decl.lang_flag_7)
896:
897: struct tree_decl
898: {
899: char common[sizeof (struct tree_common)];
900: char *filename;
901: int linenum;
902: union tree_node *size;
903: unsigned int uid;
904: #ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
905: int mode : 8;
906: #else
907: enum machine_mode mode : 8;
908: #endif
909:
910: unsigned external_flag : 1;
911: unsigned nonlocal_flag : 1;
912: unsigned regdecl_flag : 1;
913: unsigned inline_flag : 1;
914: unsigned bit_field_flag : 1;
915: unsigned virtual_flag : 1;
916: unsigned ignored_flag : 1;
917: unsigned abstract_flag : 1;
918:
919: unsigned in_system_header_flag : 1;
920: /* room for seven more */
921:
922: unsigned lang_flag_0 : 1;
923: unsigned lang_flag_1 : 1;
924: unsigned lang_flag_2 : 1;
925: unsigned lang_flag_3 : 1;
926: unsigned lang_flag_4 : 1;
927: unsigned lang_flag_5 : 1;
928: unsigned lang_flag_6 : 1;
929: unsigned lang_flag_7 : 1;
930:
931: union tree_node *name;
932: union tree_node *context;
933: union tree_node *arguments;
934: union tree_node *result;
935: union tree_node *initial;
936: union tree_node *abstract_origin;
937: /* The PRINT_NAME field is marked for death. */
938: char *print_name;
939: union tree_node *assembler_name;
940: struct rtx_def *rtl; /* acts as link to register transfer language
941: (rtl) info */
942: /* For a FUNCTION_DECL, if inline, this is the size of frame needed.
943: If built-in, this is the code for which built-in function.
944: For other kinds of decls, this is DECL_ALIGN. */
945: int frame_size;
946: /* For FUNCTION_DECLs: points to insn that constitutes its definition
947: on the permanent obstack. For any other kind of decl, this is the
948: alignment. */
949: union {
950: struct rtx_def *r;
951: int i;
952: } saved_insns;
953: union tree_node *vindex;
954: /* Points to a structure whose details depend on the language in use. */
955: struct lang_decl *lang_specific;
956: };
957:
958: /* Define the overall contents of a tree node.
959: It may be any of the structures declared above
960: for various types of node. */
961:
962: union tree_node
963: {
964: struct tree_common common;
965: struct tree_int_cst int_cst;
966: struct tree_real_cst real_cst;
967: struct tree_string string;
968: struct tree_complex complex;
969: struct tree_identifier identifier;
970: struct tree_decl decl;
971: struct tree_type type;
972: struct tree_list list;
973: struct tree_vec vec;
974: struct tree_exp exp;
975: struct tree_block block;
976: };
977:
978: /* Add prototype support. */
979: #ifndef PROTO
980: #if defined (USE_PROTOTYPES) ? USE_PROTOTYPES : defined (__STDC__)
981: #define PROTO(ARGS) ARGS
982: #else
983: #define PROTO(ARGS) ()
984: #endif
985: #endif
986:
987:
988: #define NULL_TREE (tree) NULL
989:
990: /* Define a generic NULL if one hasn't already been defined. */
991:
992: #ifndef NULL
993: #define NULL 0
994: #endif
995:
996: #ifndef GENERIC_PTR
997: #if defined (USE_PROTOTYPES) ? USE_PROTOTYPES : defined (__STDC__)
998: #define GENERIC_PTR void *
999: #else
1000: #define GENERIC_PTR char *
1001: #endif
1002: #endif
1003:
1004: #ifndef NULL_PTR
1005: #define NULL_PTR ((GENERIC_PTR)0)
1006: #endif
1007:
1008: /* The following functions accept a wide integer argument. Rather than
1009: having to cast on every function call, we use a macro instead, that is
1010: defined here and in rtl.h. */
1011:
1012: #ifndef exact_log2
1013: #define exact_log2(N) exact_log2_wide ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (N))
1014: #define floor_log2(N) floor_log2_wide ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (N))
1015: #endif
1016:
1017: #if 0
1018: /* At present, don't prototype xrealloc, since all of the callers don't
1019: cast their pointers to char *, and all of the xrealloc's don't use
1020: void * yet. */
1021: extern char *xmalloc PROTO((size_t));
1022: extern char *xrealloc PROTO((void *, size_t));
1023: #else
1024: extern char *xmalloc ();
1025: extern char *xrealloc ();
1026: #endif
1027:
1028: extern char *oballoc PROTO((int));
1029: extern char *permalloc PROTO((int));
1030: extern char *savealloc PROTO((int));
1031: extern void free PROTO((void *));
1032:
1033: /* Lowest level primitive for allocating a node.
1034: The TREE_CODE is the only argument. Contents are initialized
1035: to zero except for a few of the common fields. */
1036:
1037: extern tree make_node PROTO((enum tree_code));
1038:
1039: /* Make a copy of a node, with all the same contents except
1040: for TREE_PERMANENT. (The copy is permanent
1041: iff nodes being made now are permanent.) */
1042:
1043: extern tree copy_node PROTO((tree));
1044:
1045: /* Make a copy of a chain of TREE_LIST nodes. */
1046:
1047: extern tree copy_list PROTO((tree));
1048:
1049: /* Make a TREE_VEC. */
1050:
1051: extern tree make_tree_vec PROTO((int));
1052:
1053: /* Return the (unique) IDENTIFIER_NODE node for a given name.
1054: The name is supplied as a char *. */
1055:
1056: extern tree get_identifier PROTO((char *));
1057:
1058: /* Construct various types of nodes. */
1059:
1060: #define build_int_2(LO,HI) \
1061: build_int_2_wide ((HOST_WIDE_INT) (LO), (HOST_WIDE_INT) (HI))
1062:
1063: #if 0
1064: /* We cannot define prototypes for the variable argument functions,
1065: since they have not been ANSI-fied, and an ANSI compiler would
1066: complain when compiling the definition of these functions. */
1067:
1068: extern tree build PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, ...));
1069: extern tree build_nt PROTO((enum tree_code, ...));
1070: extern tree build_parse_node PROTO((enum tree_code, ...));
1071: #else
1072: extern tree build ();
1073: extern tree build_nt ();
1074: extern tree build_parse_node ();
1075: #endif
1076:
1077: extern tree build_int_2_wide PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT));
1078: extern tree build_real PROTO((tree, REAL_VALUE_TYPE));
1079: extern tree build_real_from_int_cst PROTO((tree, tree));
1080: extern tree build_complex PROTO((tree, tree));
1081: extern tree build_string PROTO((int, char *));
1082: extern tree build1 PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
1083: extern tree build_tree_list PROTO((tree, tree));
1084: extern tree build_decl_list PROTO((tree, tree));
1085: extern tree build_decl PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
1086: extern tree build_block PROTO((tree, tree, tree, tree, tree));
1087:
1088: /* Construct various nodes representing data types. */
1089:
1090: extern tree make_signed_type PROTO((int));
1091: extern tree make_unsigned_type PROTO((int));
1092: extern tree signed_or_unsigned_type PROTO((int, tree));
1093: extern void fixup_unsigned_type PROTO((tree));
1094: extern tree build_pointer_type PROTO((tree));
1095: extern tree build_reference_type PROTO((tree));
1096: extern tree build_index_type PROTO((tree));
1097: extern tree build_index_2_type PROTO((tree, tree));
1098: extern tree build_array_type PROTO((tree, tree));
1099: extern tree build_function_type PROTO((tree, tree));
1100: extern tree build_method_type PROTO((tree, tree));
1101: extern tree build_offset_type PROTO((tree, tree));
1102: extern tree build_complex_type PROTO((tree));
1103: extern tree array_type_nelts PROTO((tree));
1104:
1105: extern tree value_member PROTO((tree, tree));
1106: extern tree purpose_member PROTO((tree, tree));
1107: extern tree binfo_member PROTO((tree, tree));
1108: extern int tree_int_cst_equal PROTO((tree, tree));
1109: extern int tree_int_cst_lt PROTO((tree, tree));
1110: extern int index_type_equal PROTO((tree, tree));
1111:
1112: /* From expmed.c. Since rtl.h is included after tree.h, we can't
1113: put the prototype here. Rtl.h does declare the prototype if
1114: tree.h had been included. */
1115:
1116: extern tree make_tree ();
1117:
1118: /* Given a type node TYPE, and CONSTP and VOLATILEP, return a type
1119: for the same kind of data as TYPE describes.
1120: Variants point to the "main variant" (which has neither CONST nor VOLATILE)
1121: via TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT, and it points to a chain of other variants
1122: so that duplicate variants are never made.
1123: Only main variants should ever appear as types of expressions. */
1124:
1125: extern tree build_type_variant PROTO((tree, int, int));
1126:
1127: /* Make a copy of a type node. */
1128:
1129: extern tree build_type_copy PROTO((tree));
1130:
1131: /* Given a ..._TYPE node, calculate the TYPE_SIZE, TYPE_SIZE_UNIT,
1132: TYPE_ALIGN and TYPE_MODE fields.
1133: If called more than once on one node, does nothing except
1134: for the first time. */
1135:
1136: extern void layout_type PROTO((tree));
1137:
1138: /* Given a hashcode and a ..._TYPE node (for which the hashcode was made),
1139: return a canonicalized ..._TYPE node, so that duplicates are not made.
1140: How the hash code is computed is up to the caller, as long as any two
1141: callers that could hash identical-looking type nodes agree. */
1142:
1143: extern tree type_hash_canon PROTO((int, tree));
1144:
1145: /* Given a VAR_DECL, PARM_DECL, RESULT_DECL or FIELD_DECL node,
1146: calculates the DECL_SIZE, DECL_SIZE_UNIT, DECL_ALIGN and DECL_MODE
1147: fields. Call this only once for any given decl node.
1148:
1149: Second argument is the boundary that this field can be assumed to
1150: be starting at (in bits). Zero means it can be assumed aligned
1151: on any boundary that may be needed. */
1152:
1153: extern void layout_decl PROTO((tree, unsigned));
1154:
1155: /* Return an expr equal to X but certainly not valid as an lvalue. */
1156:
1157: extern tree non_lvalue PROTO((tree));
1158: extern tree pedantic_non_lvalue PROTO((tree));
1159:
1160: extern tree convert PROTO((tree, tree));
1161: extern tree size_in_bytes PROTO((tree));
1162: extern int int_size_in_bytes PROTO((tree));
1163: extern tree size_binop PROTO((enum tree_code, tree, tree));
1164: extern tree size_int PROTO((unsigned));
1165: extern tree round_up PROTO((tree, int));
1166: extern tree get_pending_sizes PROTO((void));
1167:
1168: /* Type for sizes of data-type. */
1169:
1170: extern tree sizetype;
1171:
1172: /* Concatenate two lists (chains of TREE_LIST nodes) X and Y
1173: by making the last node in X point to Y.
1174: Returns X, except if X is 0 returns Y. */
1175:
1176: extern tree chainon PROTO((tree, tree));
1177:
1178: /* Make a new TREE_LIST node from specified PURPOSE, VALUE and CHAIN. */
1179:
1180: extern tree tree_cons PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1181: extern tree perm_tree_cons PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1182: extern tree temp_tree_cons PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1183: extern tree saveable_tree_cons PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1184: extern tree decl_tree_cons PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1185:
1186: /* Return the last tree node in a chain. */
1187:
1188: extern tree tree_last PROTO((tree));
1189:
1190: /* Reverse the order of elements in a chain, and return the new head. */
1191:
1192: extern tree nreverse PROTO((tree));
1193:
1194: /* Returns the length of a chain of nodes
1195: (number of chain pointers to follow before reaching a null pointer). */
1196:
1197: extern int list_length PROTO((tree));
1198:
1199: /* integer_zerop (tree x) is nonzero if X is an integer constant of value 0 */
1200:
1201: extern int integer_zerop PROTO((tree));
1202:
1203: /* integer_onep (tree x) is nonzero if X is an integer constant of value 1 */
1204:
1205: extern int integer_onep PROTO((tree));
1206:
1207: /* integer_all_onesp (tree x) is nonzero if X is an integer constant
1208: all of whose significant bits are 1. */
1209:
1210: extern int integer_all_onesp PROTO((tree));
1211:
1212: /* integer_pow2p (tree x) is nonzero is X is an integer constant with
1213: exactly one bit 1. */
1214:
1215: extern int integer_pow2p PROTO((tree));
1216:
1217: /* staticp (tree x) is nonzero if X is a reference to data allocated
1218: at a fixed address in memory. */
1219:
1220: extern int staticp PROTO((tree));
1221:
1222: /* Gets an error if argument X is not an lvalue.
1223: Also returns 1 if X is an lvalue, 0 if not. */
1224:
1225: extern int lvalue_or_else PROTO((tree, char *));
1226:
1227: /* save_expr (EXP) returns an expression equivalent to EXP
1228: but it can be used multiple times within context CTX
1229: and only evaluate EXP once. */
1230:
1231: extern tree save_expr PROTO((tree));
1232:
1233: /* Return 1 if EXP contains a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR; i.e., if it represents a size
1234: or offset that depends on a field within a record.
1235:
1236: Note that we only allow such expressions within simple arithmetic
1237: or a COND_EXPR. */
1238:
1239: extern int contains_placeholder_p PROTO((tree));
1240:
1241: /* Given a tree EXP, a FIELD_DECL F, and a replacement value R,
1242: return a tree with all occurrences of references to F in a
1243: PLACEHOLDER_EXPR replaced by R. Note that we assume here that EXP
1244: contains only arithmetic expressions. */
1245:
1246: extern tree substitute_in_expr PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1247:
1248: /* Given a type T, a FIELD_DECL F, and a replacement value R,
1249: return a new type with all size expressions that contain F
1250: updated by replacing the reference to F with R. */
1251:
1252: extern tree substitute_in_type PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1253:
1254: /* variable_size (EXP) is like save_expr (EXP) except that it
1255: is for the special case of something that is part of a
1256: variable size for a data type. It makes special arrangements
1257: to compute the value at the right time when the data type
1258: belongs to a function parameter. */
1259:
1260: extern tree variable_size PROTO((tree));
1261:
1262: /* stabilize_reference (EXP) returns an reference equivalent to EXP
1263: but it can be used multiple times
1264: and only evaluate the subexpressions once. */
1265:
1266: extern tree stabilize_reference PROTO((tree));
1267:
1268: /* Return EXP, stripped of any conversions to wider types
1269: in such a way that the result of converting to type FOR_TYPE
1270: is the same as if EXP were converted to FOR_TYPE.
1271: If FOR_TYPE is 0, it signifies EXP's type. */
1272:
1273: extern tree get_unwidened PROTO((tree, tree));
1274:
1275: /* Return OP or a simpler expression for a narrower value
1276: which can be sign-extended or zero-extended to give back OP.
1277: Store in *UNSIGNEDP_PTR either 1 if the value should be zero-extended
1278: or 0 if the value should be sign-extended. */
1279:
1280: extern tree get_narrower PROTO((tree, int *));
1281:
1282: /* Given MODE and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree
1283: with that mode.
1284: The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1285: as the repertoire of available types may vary. */
1286:
1287: extern tree type_for_mode PROTO((enum machine_mode, int));
1288:
1289: /* Given PRECISION and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree
1290: for an integer type with at least that precision.
1291: The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1292: as the repertoire of available types may vary. */
1293:
1294: extern tree type_for_size PROTO((unsigned, int));
1295:
1296: /* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but unsigned.
1297: If T is unsigned, the value is T.
1298: The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1299: as the repertoire of available types may vary. */
1300:
1301: extern tree unsigned_type PROTO((tree));
1302:
1303: /* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but signed.
1304: If T is signed, the value is T.
1305: The definition of this resides in language-specific code
1306: as the repertoire of available types may vary. */
1307:
1308: extern tree signed_type PROTO((tree));
1309:
1310: /* This function must be defined in the language-specific files.
1311: expand_expr calls it to build the cleanup-expression for a TARGET_EXPR.
1312: This is defined in a language-specific file. */
1313:
1314: extern tree maybe_build_cleanup PROTO((tree));
1315:
1316: /* Given an expression EXP that may be a COMPONENT_REF or an ARRAY_REF,
1317: look for nested component-refs or array-refs at constant positions
1318: and find the ultimate containing object, which is returned. */
1319:
1320: extern tree get_inner_reference PROTO((tree, int *, int *, tree *, enum machine_mode *, int *, int *));
1321:
1322: /* Return the FUNCTION_DECL which provides this _DECL with its context,
1323: or zero if none. */
1324: extern tree decl_function_context PROTO((tree));
1325:
1326: /* Return the RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or QUAL_UNION_TYPE which provides
1327: this _DECL with its context, or zero if none. */
1328: extern tree decl_type_context PROTO((tree));
1329:
1330: /* Given the FUNCTION_DECL for the current function,
1331: return zero if it is ok for this function to be inline.
1332: Otherwise return a warning message with a single %s
1333: for the function's name. */
1334:
1335: extern char *function_cannot_inline_p PROTO((tree));
1336:
1337: /* Return 1 if EXPR is the real constant zero. */
1338: extern int real_zerop PROTO((tree));
1339:
1340: /* Declare commonly used variables for tree structure. */
1341:
1342: /* An integer constant with value 0 */
1343: extern tree integer_zero_node;
1344:
1345: /* An integer constant with value 1 */
1346: extern tree integer_one_node;
1347:
1348: /* An integer constant with value 0 whose type is sizetype. */
1349: extern tree size_zero_node;
1350:
1351: /* An integer constant with value 1 whose type is sizetype. */
1352: extern tree size_one_node;
1353:
1354: /* A constant of type pointer-to-int and value 0 */
1355: extern tree null_pointer_node;
1356:
1357: /* A node of type ERROR_MARK. */
1358: extern tree error_mark_node;
1359:
1360: /* The type node for the void type. */
1361: extern tree void_type_node;
1362:
1363: /* The type node for the ordinary (signed) integer type. */
1364: extern tree integer_type_node;
1365:
1366: /* The type node for the unsigned integer type. */
1367: extern tree unsigned_type_node;
1368:
1369: /* The type node for the ordinary character type. */
1370: extern tree char_type_node;
1371:
1372: /* Points to the name of the input file from which the current input
1373: being parsed originally came (before it went into cpp). */
1374: extern char *input_filename;
1375:
1376: /* Current line number in input file. */
1377: extern int lineno;
1378:
1379: /* Nonzero for -pedantic switch: warn about anything
1380: that standard C forbids. */
1381: extern int pedantic;
1382:
1383: /* Nonzero means can safely call expand_expr now;
1384: otherwise layout_type puts variable sizes onto `pending_sizes' instead. */
1385:
1386: extern int immediate_size_expand;
1387:
1388: /* Points to the FUNCTION_DECL of the function whose body we are reading. */
1389:
1390: extern tree current_function_decl;
1391:
1392: /* Nonzero if function being compiled can call setjmp. */
1393:
1394: extern int current_function_calls_setjmp;
1395:
1396: /* Nonzero if function being compiled can call longjmp. */
1397:
1398: extern int current_function_calls_longjmp;
1399:
1400: /* Nonzero means all ..._TYPE nodes should be allocated permanently. */
1401:
1402: extern int all_types_permanent;
1403:
1404: /* Pointer to function to compute the name to use to print a declaration. */
1405:
1406: extern char *(*decl_printable_name) ();
1407:
1408: /* Pointer to function to finish handling an incomplete decl at the
1409: end of compilation. */
1410:
1411: extern void (*incomplete_decl_finalize_hook) ();
1412:
1413: /* In tree.c */
1414: extern char *perm_calloc PROTO((int, long));
1415:
1416: /* In stmt.c */
1417:
1418: extern tree expand_start_stmt_expr PROTO((void));
1419: extern tree expand_end_stmt_expr PROTO((tree));
1420: extern void expand_expr_stmt PROTO((tree));
1421: extern void expand_decl_init PROTO((tree));
1422: extern void clear_last_expr PROTO((void));
1423: extern void expand_label PROTO((tree));
1424: extern void expand_goto PROTO((tree));
1425: extern void expand_asm PROTO((tree));
1426: extern void expand_start_cond PROTO((tree, int));
1427: extern void expand_end_cond PROTO((void));
1428: extern void expand_start_else PROTO((void));
1429: extern void expand_start_elseif PROTO((tree));
1430: extern struct nesting *expand_start_loop PROTO((int));
1431: extern struct nesting *expand_start_loop_continue_elsewhere PROTO((int));
1432: extern void expand_loop_continue_here PROTO((void));
1433: extern void expand_end_loop PROTO((void));
1434: extern int expand_continue_loop PROTO((struct nesting *));
1435: extern int expand_exit_loop PROTO((struct nesting *));
1436: extern int expand_exit_loop_if_false PROTO((struct nesting *, tree));
1437: extern int expand_exit_something PROTO((void));
1438:
1439: extern void expand_null_return PROTO((void));
1440: extern void expand_return PROTO((tree));
1441: extern void expand_start_bindings PROTO((int));
1442: extern void expand_end_bindings PROTO((tree, int, int));
1443: extern tree last_cleanup_this_contour PROTO((void));
1444: extern void expand_start_case PROTO((int, tree, tree, char *));
1445: extern void expand_end_case PROTO((tree));
1446: extern int pushcase PROTO((tree, tree (*) (tree, tree), tree, tree *));
1447: extern int pushcase_range PROTO((tree, tree, tree (*) (tree, tree), tree, tree *));
1448:
1449: /* In fold-const.c */
1450:
1451: /* Fold constants as much as possible in an expression.
1452: Returns the simplified expression.
1453: Acts only on the top level of the expression;
1454: if the argument itself cannot be simplified, its
1455: subexpressions are not changed. */
1456:
1457: extern tree fold PROTO((tree));
1458:
1459: extern int force_fit_type PROTO((tree, int));
1460: extern int add_double PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1461: HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1462: HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1463: extern int neg_double PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1464: HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1465: extern int mul_double PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1466: HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1467: HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1468: extern void lshift_double PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1469: HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1470: HOST_WIDE_INT *, int));
1471: extern void rshift_double PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1472: HOST_WIDE_INT, int,
1473: HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *, int));
1474: extern void lrotate_double PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1475: HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1476: HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1477: extern void rrotate_double PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1478: HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1479: HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1480: extern int operand_equal_p PROTO((tree, tree, int));
1481: extern tree invert_truthvalue PROTO((tree));
1482:
1483: /* The language front-end must define these functions. */
1484:
1485: /* Function of no arguments for initializing lexical scanning. */
1486: extern void init_lex PROTO((void));
1487: /* Function of no arguments for initializing the symbol table. */
1488: extern void init_decl_processing PROTO((void));
1489:
1490: /* Functions called with no arguments at the beginning and end or processing
1491: the input source file. */
1492: extern void lang_init PROTO((void));
1493: extern void lang_finish PROTO((void));
1494:
1495: /* Funtion to identify which front-end produced the output file. */
1496: extern char *lang_identify PROTO((void));
1497:
1498: /* Function called with no arguments to parse and compile the input. */
1499: extern int yyparse PROTO((void));
1500: /* Function called with option as argument
1501: to decode options starting with -f or -W or +.
1502: It should return nonzero if it handles the option. */
1503: extern int lang_decode_option PROTO((char *));
1504:
1505: /* Functions for processing symbol declarations. */
1506: /* Function to enter a new lexical scope.
1507: Takes one argument: always zero when called from outside the front end. */
1508: extern void pushlevel PROTO((int));
1509: /* Function to exit a lexical scope. It returns a BINDING for that scope.
1510: Takes three arguments:
1511: KEEP -- nonzero if there were declarations in this scope.
1512: REVERSE -- reverse the order of decls before returning them.
1513: FUNCTIONBODY -- nonzero if this level is the body of a function. */
1514: extern tree poplevel PROTO((int, int, int));
1515: /* Set the BLOCK node for the current scope level. */
1516: extern void set_block PROTO((tree));
1517: /* Function to add a decl to the current scope level.
1518: Takes one argument, a decl to add.
1519: Returns that decl, or, if the same symbol is already declared, may
1520: return a different decl for that name. */
1521: extern tree pushdecl PROTO((tree));
1522: /* Function to return the chain of decls so far in the current scope level. */
1523: extern tree getdecls PROTO((void));
1524: /* Function to return the chain of structure tags in the current scope level. */
1525: extern tree gettags PROTO((void));
1526:
1527: extern tree build_range_type PROTO((tree, tree, tree));
1528:
1529: /* Call when starting to parse a declaration:
1530: make expressions in the declaration last the length of the function.
1531: Returns an argument that should be passed to resume_momentary later. */
1532: extern int suspend_momentary PROTO((void));
1533:
1534: extern int allocation_temporary_p PROTO((void));
1535:
1536: /* Call when finished parsing a declaration:
1537: restore the treatment of node-allocation that was
1538: in effect before the suspension.
1539: YES should be the value previously returned by suspend_momentary. */
1540: extern void resume_momentary PROTO((int));
1541:
1542: /* Called after finishing a record, union or enumeral type. */
1543: extern void rest_of_type_compilation PROTO((tree, int));
1544:
1545: /* Save the current set of obstacks, but don't change them. */
1546: extern void push_obstacks_nochange PROTO((void));
1547:
1548: extern void push_momentary PROTO((void));
1549:
1550: extern void clear_momentary PROTO((void));
1551:
1552: extern void pop_momentary PROTO((void));
1553:
1554: extern void end_temporary_allocation PROTO((void));
1555:
1556: /* Pop the obstack selection stack. */
1557: extern void pop_obstacks PROTO((void));
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