89 lines
1.8 KiB
C
89 lines
1.8 KiB
C
/*
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* (c) copyright 1987 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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* Author: Ceriel J.H. Jacobs
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*/
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/* L O O K U P R O U T I N E S */
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/* $Header$ */
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#include "debug.h"
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#include <em_arith.h>
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#include <em_label.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "LLlex.h"
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#include "def.h"
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#include "idf.h"
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#include "scope.h"
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#include "node.h"
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#include "type.h"
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#include "misc.h"
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t_def *
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lookup(id, scope, import)
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register t_idf *id;
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struct scope *scope;
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{
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/* Look up a definition of an identifier in scope "scope".
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Make the "def" list self-organizing.
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Return a pointer to its "def" structure if it exists,
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otherwise return 0.
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*/
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register t_def *df, *df1;
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/* Look in the chain of definitions of this "id" for one with scope
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"scope".
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*/
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for (df = id->id_def, df1 = 0;
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df && df->df_scope != scope;
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df1 = df, df = df->df_next) { /* nothing */ }
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if (df) {
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/* Found it
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*/
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if (df1) {
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/* Put the definition in front
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*/
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df1->df_next = df->df_next;
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df->df_next = id->id_def;
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id->id_def = df;
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}
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if (import) {
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while (df->df_kind == D_IMPORT) {
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assert(df->imp_def != 0);
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df = df->imp_def;
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}
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}
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}
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return df;
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}
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t_def *
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lookfor(id, vis, give_error)
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register t_node *id;
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struct scopelist *vis;
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{
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/* Look for an identifier in the visibility range started by "vis".
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If it is not defined create a dummy definition and,
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if "give_error" is set, give an error message.
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*/
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register t_def *df;
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register struct scopelist *sc = vis;
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while (sc) {
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df = lookup(id->nd_IDF, sc->sc_scope, 1);
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if (df) return df;
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sc = nextvisible(sc);
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}
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if (give_error) id_not_declared(id);
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df = MkDef(id->nd_IDF, vis->sc_scope, D_ERROR);
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df->df_type = error_type;
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return df;
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}
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