ack/lang/cem/cemcom.ansi/conversion.c

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/*
* (c) copyright 1987 by the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
* See the copyright notice in the ACK home directory, in the file "Copyright".
*/
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/* $Id$ */
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/* C O N V E R S I O N - C O D E G E N E R A T O R */
#include "parameters.h"
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#ifndef LINT
#include "conversion.h"
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#include <em.h>
#include "interface.h"
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#include "arith.h"
#include "type.h"
#include "sizes.h"
#include "Lpars.h"
#include "error.h"
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#define T_SIGNED 1
#define T_UNSIGNED 2
#define T_FLOATING 3
/* conversion() generates the EM code for a conversion between
the types char, short, int, long, float, double and pointer.
There are three conversion types: signed, unsigned and floating.
The EM code to obtain this conversion looks like:
LOC sizeof(from_type)
LOC sizeof(to_type)
C??
*/
static int convtype(register struct type *);
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void conversion(register struct type *from_type, register struct type *to_type)
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{
register arith from_size = from_type->tp_size;
register arith to_size = to_type->tp_size;
int from_cnvtype = convtype(from_type);
int to_cnvtype = convtype(to_type);
if ((int)to_size < (int)word_size) to_size = word_size;
if ((int)from_size != (int)to_size || from_cnvtype != to_cnvtype) {
switch (from_cnvtype) {
case T_SIGNED:
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switch (to_cnvtype) {
case T_SIGNED:
C_loc(from_size);
C_loc(to_size);
C_cii();
break;
case T_UNSIGNED:
case T_FLOATING:
if ((int)from_size < (int)word_size) {
C_loc(from_size);
C_loc(word_size);
C_cii();
from_size = word_size;
}
/* 3.2.1.2 */
if (to_cnvtype == T_UNSIGNED
&& (int)from_size < (int)to_size) {
C_loc(from_size);
C_loc(to_size);
C_cii();
from_size = to_size;
}
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C_loc(from_size);
C_loc(to_size);
if (to_cnvtype == T_UNSIGNED) C_ciu();
else C_cif();
break;
}
break;
case T_UNSIGNED:
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if ((int)from_size < (int)word_size) from_size = word_size;
C_loc(from_size);
C_loc(to_size);
switch (to_cnvtype) {
case T_SIGNED:
C_cui();
break;
case T_UNSIGNED:
C_cuu();
break;
case T_FLOATING:
C_cuf();
break;
}
break;
case T_FLOATING:
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C_loc(from_size);
C_loc(to_size);
switch (to_cnvtype) {
case T_SIGNED:
C_cfi();
break;
case T_UNSIGNED:
C_cfu();
break;
case T_FLOATING:
C_cff();
break;
}
break;
default:
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crash("(conversion) illegal type conversion");
/*NOTREACHED*/
}
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}
if ((int)(to_type->tp_size) < (int)word_size
&& to_cnvtype != T_FLOATING
) {
if (to_cnvtype == T_SIGNED) {
C_loc(to_type->tp_size);
C_loc(word_size);
C_cii();
}
else {
C_loc((arith) full_mask[(int)(to_type->tp_size)]);
C_and(word_size);
}
}
}
/* convtype() returns in which category a given type falls:
signed, unsigned or floating
*/
static int convtype(register struct type *tp)
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{
switch (tp->tp_fund) {
case CHAR:
case SHORT:
case INT:
case ERRONEOUS:
case LONG:
Begin to add `long long` to C compiler for linux386. Add long long type, but without literals; you can't say '123LL' yet. You can try constant operations, like `(long long)123 + 1`, but the compiler's `arith` type might not be wide enough. Conversions, shifts, and some other operations don't work in i386 ncg; I am using a union instead of conversions: union q { long long ll; unsigned long long ull; int i[2]; }; Hack plat/linux386/descr to enable long long (size 8, alignment 4) only for this platform. The default for other platforms is to disable long long (size -1). In lang/cem/cemcom.ansi, - BigPars, SmallPars: Add default size, alignment of long long. - align.h: Add lnglng_align. - arith.c: Convert arithmetic operands to long long or unsigned long long when necessary; avoid conversion from long long to long. Allow long long as an arithmetic, integral, or logical operand. - ch3.c: Handle long long like int and long when erroneously applying a selector, like `long long ll; ll.member` or `ll->member`. Add long long to integral and arithmetic types. - code.c: Add long long to type stabs for debugging. - conversion.c: Add long long to integral conversions. - cstoper.c: Write masks up to full_mask[8]. Add FIXME comment. - declar.g: Parse `long long` in code. - decspecs.c: Understand long long in type declarations. - eval.c: Add long long to operations, to generate code like `adi 8`. Don't use `ldc` with constant over 4 bytes. - ival.g: Allow long long in initializations. - main.c: Set lnglng_type and related values. - options.c: Add option like `-Vq8.4` to set long long to size 8, alignment 4. I chose 'q', because Perl's pack and Ruby's Array#pack use 'q' for 64-bit or long long values; it might be a reference to BSD's old quad_t alias for long long. - sizes.h: Add lnglng_size. - stab.c: Allow long long when writing the type stab for debugging. Switch from calculating the ranges to hardcoding them in strings; add 8-byte ranges as a special case. This also hardcodes the unsigned 4-byte range as "0;-1". Before it was either "0;-1" or "0;4294967295", depending on sizeof(long) in the compiler. - struct.c: Try long long bitfield, but it will probably give the error, "bit field type long long does not fit in a word". - switch.c: Update comment. - tokenname.c: Define LNGLNG (long long) like LNGDBL (long double). - type.c, type.str: Add lnglng_type and ulnglng_type. Add function no_long_long() to check if long long is disabled.
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case LNGLNG:
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case ENUM:
return tp->tp_unsigned ? T_UNSIGNED : T_SIGNED;
case FLOAT:
case DOUBLE:
case LNGDBL:
return T_FLOATING;
case POINTER:
return T_UNSIGNED;
}
return 0;
}
#endif /* LINT */
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