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			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| /*
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|  * (c) copyright 1990 by the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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|  * See the copyright notice in the ACK home directory, in the file "Copyright".
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|  */
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| #define RCSID2 "$Id$"
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| 
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| /*
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|  * VAX-11 machine dependent yacc declarations
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|  */
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| 
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| /* operands are indicated with a letter combination:
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| 	b -	general operand of byte size
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| 	w -	general operand of word size
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| 	l -	general operand of long size
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| 	u -	general operand of > long size (immediate mode is not
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| 		implemented for this size, and neither are immediate
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| 		floating point encodings
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| 	A -	an operand of which the address is taken (so, no register
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| 		or immediate mode)
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| 	V -	a bit-field operand (no immediate mode)
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| 	Bb -	byte offset branch
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| 	Bw -	word offset branch
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| 	Bl -	long offset branch
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| 	Bx -	branch, size of offset determined by instruction
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| 	Be -	extended conditional branch; the instruction may be replaced
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| 		by a reverse-conditional branch over a branch or jump
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|    To reduce the number of terminals, some instructions that have operands of
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|    equal size are coded with an X instead of b, w, or l; these instructions
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|    have the size in the high order word of the valu field. This is needed
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|    because some yacc versions do not accept grammars with more than 127
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|    terminal symbols.
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| */
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| 
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| %token <y_word> REG
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| %token <y_word>	CASE_X_X_X
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| %token <y_word> OP0
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| %token <y_word>	OP1_A OP1_Bx OP1_u OP1_Be
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| %token <y_word>	OP1_BX OP1_X
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| %token <y_word>	OP2_A_A OP2_A_l OP2_b_b OP2_b_l OP2_b_u OP2_b_w OP2_l_A
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| 		OP2_l_Bb OP2_l_b OP2_l_l OP2_l_u OP2_l_w OP2_u_b OP2_u_l
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| 		OP2_u_u OP2_u_w OP2_w_b OP2_w_l OP2_w_u OP2_w_w OP2_l_Be
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| %token <y_word>	OP3_b_b_b OP3_b_l_l OP3_b_u_u OP3_b_w_A OP3_l_V_Bb
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| 		OP3_l_l_Bb OP3_l_l_l OP3_l_w_A OP3_u_u_u OP3_u_w_A
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| 		OP3_w_A_A OP3_w_A_l OP3_w_w_w OP3_l_V_Be
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| %token <y_word>	OP4_A_l_w_A OP4_b_b_b_Bw OP4_l_b_V_l OP4_l_l_b_V
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| 		OP4_l_l_l_Bw OP4_l_l_l_u OP4_l_u_l_l OP4_u_u_u_Bw
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| 		OP4_w_A_A_A OP4_w_A_A_b OP4_w_A_w_A OP4_w_w_w_Bw
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| %token <y_word>	OP5_u_b_u_l_u OP5_u_w_u_l_u OP5_w_A_A_w_A OP5_w_A_b_w_A
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| %token <y_word>	OP6_b_w_A_b_w_A OP6_l_l_l_l_l_l OP6_w_A_b_A_w_A
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| 		OP6_w_A_w_A_w_A
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| 
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| /* operand types:
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| 	O -	the b, w, l, A and V operands (they all fall into the same
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| 		syntactic category)
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| 	B -	branch offsets (these do not result in an addressing mode
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| 		byte)
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| */
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| %type <y_word>	OP1_O OP1_B
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| %type <y_word>	OP2_O_O OP2_O_B
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| %type <y_word>	OP3_O_O_O OP3_O_O_B
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| %type <y_word>	OP4_O_O_O_O OP4_O_O_O_B
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| %type <y_word>	OP5_O_O_O_O_O
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| %type <y_word>	OP6_O_O_O_O_O_O
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| %type <y_word>	CASE_O_O_O
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| %type <y_word>	oper
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