#include #include #include "em_decl.h" #include "as.h" /* This file contains the assemble routine that generates assembly code. * As 'str' is in assembly format this is a easy job. Only operands * with "$n" in it need some special treatment. * Note : a '$' is qouted by prefixing it with a '$'. */ assemble( str) char *str; /* Output assembly instruction. Substitute for '$n' the name of the * the n-th argument of the current EM-instruction. */ { char buf[512] , *b_ptr, *arg_format(); int nr; b_ptr = buf; out( "fprint( codefile,\""); while ( *str) { switch ( *str) { case '$' : if ( *(str+1) == '$') { *b_ptr++ = '$'; str = str + 2; } else { nr = atoi( str+1) - 1; *b_ptr = '\0'; out( "%s%s\", %s);", buf, arg_format( nr), C_instr_info->arg_conv[nr]); out( "fprint( codefile,\""); b_ptr = buf; str = str + 2; } break; default : *b_ptr++ = *str++; } } *b_ptr = '\0'; out( "%s\\n\");\n", buf); } char *arg_format( nr) int nr; { switch ( C_instr_info->arg_type[nr]) { case ARITH : return( ARITH_FMT); case STRING: return( "%s"); case INT : return( INT_FMT); } }