[51587aa] | 1 | //
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| 2 | // Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2015 University of Waterloo
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| 3 | //
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| 4 | // The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
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| 5 | // file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
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| 6 | //
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[906e24d] | 7 | // Lvalue.cc --
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[51587aa] | 8 | //
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| 9 | // Author : Richard C. Bilson
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| 10 | // Created On : Mon May 18 07:44:20 2015
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[01aeade] | 11 | // Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr
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[615a096] | 12 | // Last Modified On : Fri Mar 17 09:11:18 2017
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| 13 | // Update Count : 5
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[51587aa] | 14 | //
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[51b73452] | 15 |
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[e3e16bc] | 16 | #include <cassert> // for strict_dynamic_cast
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[08fc48f] | 17 | #include <string> // for string
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[51b73452] | 18 |
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[8135d4c] | 19 | #include "Common/PassVisitor.h"
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[08fc48f] | 20 | #include "GenPoly.h" // for isPolyType
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[51b73452] | 21 | #include "Lvalue.h"
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| 22 |
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[2bfc6b2] | 23 | #include "InitTweak/InitTweak.h"
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[08fc48f] | 24 | #include "Parser/LinkageSpec.h" // for Spec, isBuiltin, Intrinsic
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| 25 | #include "ResolvExpr/TypeEnvironment.h" // for AssertionSet, OpenVarSet
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| 26 | #include "ResolvExpr/Unify.h" // for unify
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[51b73452] | 27 | #include "ResolvExpr/typeops.h"
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[08fc48f] | 28 | #include "SymTab/Indexer.h" // for Indexer
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| 29 | #include "SynTree/Declaration.h" // for Declaration, FunctionDecl
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| 30 | #include "SynTree/Expression.h" // for Expression, ConditionalExpr
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| 31 | #include "SynTree/Mutator.h" // for mutateAll, Mutator
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| 32 | #include "SynTree/Statement.h" // for ReturnStmt, Statement (ptr o...
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| 33 | #include "SynTree/Type.h" // for PointerType, Type, FunctionType
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| 34 | #include "SynTree/Visitor.h" // for Visitor, acceptAll
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[2bfc6b2] | 35 | #include "Validate/FindSpecialDecls.h" // for dereferenceOperator
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[1d776fd] | 36 |
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[cb43451] | 37 | #if 0
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| 38 | #define PRINT(x) x
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| 39 | #else
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| 40 | #define PRINT(x)
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| 41 | #endif
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| 42 |
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[51b73452] | 43 | namespace GenPoly {
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[01aeade] | 44 | namespace {
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[9a34b5a] | 45 | // TODO: fold this into the general createDeref function??
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| 46 | Expression * mkDeref( Expression * arg ) {
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[2bfc6b2] | 47 | if ( Validate::dereferenceOperator ) {
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[a9b1b0c] | 48 | // note: reference depth can be arbitrarily deep here, so peel off the outermost pointer/reference, not just pointer because they are effecitvely equivalent in this pass
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[2bfc6b2] | 49 | VariableExpr * deref = new VariableExpr( Validate::dereferenceOperator );
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[0690350] | 50 | deref->result = new PointerType( Type::Qualifiers(), deref->result );
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| 51 | Type * base = InitTweak::getPointerBase( arg->result );
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| 52 | assertf( base, "expected pointer type in dereference (type was %s)", toString( arg->result ).c_str() );
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[9a34b5a] | 53 | ApplicationExpr * ret = new ApplicationExpr( deref, { arg } );
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[0690350] | 54 | delete ret->result;
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| 55 | ret->result = base->clone();
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| 56 | ret->result->set_lvalue( true );
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[9a34b5a] | 57 | return ret;
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| 58 | } else {
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| 59 | return UntypedExpr::createDeref( arg );
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| 60 | }
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| 61 | }
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| 62 |
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[31cb252] | 63 | struct ReferenceConversions final : public WithStmtsToAdd {
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[1d776fd] | 64 | Expression * postmutate( CastExpr * castExpr );
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[8a6cf7e] | 65 | Expression * postmutate( AddressExpr * addrExpr );
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[01aeade] | 66 | };
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| 67 |
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[1d776fd] | 68 | /// Intrinsic functions that take reference parameters don't REALLY take reference parameters -- their reference arguments must always be implicitly dereferenced.
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| 69 | struct FixIntrinsicArgs final {
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[8499c707] | 70 | Expression * postmutate( ApplicationExpr * appExpr );
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[1d776fd] | 71 | };
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| 72 |
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[9aaac6e9] | 73 | struct FixIntrinsicResult final : public WithGuards {
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[8499c707] | 74 | Expression * postmutate( ApplicationExpr * appExpr );
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[9aaac6e9] | 75 | void premutate( FunctionDecl * funcDecl );
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| 76 | bool inIntrinsic = false;
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[8499c707] | 77 | };
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[1d776fd] | 78 |
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| 79 | /// Replace reference types with pointer types
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| 80 | struct ReferenceTypeElimination final {
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| 81 | Type * postmutate( ReferenceType * refType );
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[01aeade] | 82 | };
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[b6fd751] | 83 |
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| 84 | /// GCC-like Generalized Lvalues (which have since been removed from GCC)
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| 85 | /// https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.4.6/gcc/Lvalues.html#Lvalues
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| 86 | /// Replaces &(a,b) with (a, &b), &(a ? b : c) with (a ? &b : &c)
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[d335627] | 87 | struct GeneralizedLvalue final : public WithVisitorRef<GeneralizedLvalue> {
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[1d776fd] | 88 | Expression * postmutate( AddressExpr * addressExpr );
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[9236060] | 89 | Expression * postmutate( MemberExpr * memExpr );
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[acd7c5dd] | 90 |
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| 91 | template<typename Func>
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| 92 | Expression * applyTransformation( Expression * expr, Expression * arg, Func mkExpr );
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[b6fd751] | 93 | };
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[cb43451] | 94 |
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| 95 | /// Removes redundant &*/*& pattern that this pass can generate
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| 96 | struct CollapseAddrDeref final {
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| 97 | Expression * postmutate( AddressExpr * addressExpr );
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| 98 | Expression * postmutate( ApplicationExpr * appExpr );
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| 99 | };
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[8499c707] | 100 |
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[a3323db1] | 101 | struct AddrRef final : public WithGuards, public WithVisitorRef<AddrRef>, public WithShortCircuiting {
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[8499c707] | 102 | void premutate( AddressExpr * addrExpr );
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| 103 | Expression * postmutate( AddressExpr * addrExpr );
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| 104 | void premutate( Expression * expr );
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[a3323db1] | 105 | void premutate( ApplicationExpr * appExpr );
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| 106 | void premutate( SingleInit * init );
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| 107 |
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| 108 | void handleNonAddr( Expression * );
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[8499c707] | 109 |
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| 110 | bool first = true;
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| 111 | bool current = false;
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| 112 | int refDepth = 0;
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[a3323db1] | 113 | bool addCast = false;
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[8499c707] | 114 | };
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[01aeade] | 115 | } // namespace
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| 116 |
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[b0440b7] | 117 | static bool referencesEliminated = false;
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| 118 | // used by UntypedExpr::createDeref to determine whether result type of dereference should be ReferenceType or value type.
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| 119 | bool referencesPermissable() {
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| 120 | return ! referencesEliminated;
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| 121 | }
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| 122 |
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[b1ccdfd] | 123 | void convertLvalue( std::list< Declaration* > & translationUnit ) {
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[1d776fd] | 124 | PassVisitor<ReferenceConversions> refCvt;
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| 125 | PassVisitor<ReferenceTypeElimination> elim;
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| 126 | PassVisitor<GeneralizedLvalue> genLval;
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| 127 | PassVisitor<FixIntrinsicArgs> fixer;
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[cb43451] | 128 | PassVisitor<CollapseAddrDeref> collapser;
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[8499c707] | 129 | PassVisitor<AddrRef> addrRef;
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| 130 | PassVisitor<FixIntrinsicResult> intrinsicResults;
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| 131 | mutateAll( translationUnit, intrinsicResults );
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| 132 | mutateAll( translationUnit, addrRef );
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[1d776fd] | 133 | mutateAll( translationUnit, refCvt );
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| 134 | mutateAll( translationUnit, fixer );
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[cb43451] | 135 | mutateAll( translationUnit, collapser );
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[8499c707] | 136 | mutateAll( translationUnit, genLval );
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[8a6cf7e] | 137 | mutateAll( translationUnit, elim ); // last because other passes need reference types to work
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[b0440b7] | 138 |
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| 139 | // from this point forward, no other pass should create reference types.
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| 140 | referencesEliminated = true;
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[01aeade] | 141 | }
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| 142 |
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[acd7c5dd] | 143 | Expression * generalizedLvalue( Expression * expr ) {
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[9236060] | 144 | PassVisitor<GeneralizedLvalue> genLval;
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[acd7c5dd] | 145 | return expr->acceptMutator( genLval );
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| 146 | }
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| 147 |
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[01aeade] | 148 | namespace {
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[85b2300] | 149 | // true for intrinsic function calls that return an lvalue in C
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[1d776fd] | 150 | bool isIntrinsicReference( Expression * expr ) {
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[85b2300] | 151 | // known intrinsic-reference prelude functions
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| 152 | static std::set<std::string> lvalueFunctions = { "*?", "?[?]" };
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[8a6cf7e] | 153 | if ( UntypedExpr * untyped = dynamic_cast< UntypedExpr * >( expr ) ) {
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| 154 | std::string fname = InitTweak::getFunctionName( untyped );
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[85b2300] | 155 | return lvalueFunctions.count(fname);
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[1d776fd] | 156 | } else if ( ApplicationExpr * appExpr = dynamic_cast< ApplicationExpr * > ( expr ) ) {
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| 157 | if ( DeclarationWithType * func = InitTweak::getFunction( appExpr ) ) {
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[85b2300] | 158 | return func->linkage == LinkageSpec::Intrinsic && lvalueFunctions.count(func->name);
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[1d776fd] | 159 | }
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[ce8c12f] | 160 | }
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[1d776fd] | 161 | return false;
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[ce8c12f] | 162 | }
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| 163 |
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[8499c707] | 164 | Expression * FixIntrinsicResult::postmutate( ApplicationExpr * appExpr ) {
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| 165 | if ( isIntrinsicReference( appExpr ) ) {
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| 166 | // eliminate reference types from intrinsic applications - now they return lvalues
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[c1ec14f] | 167 | ReferenceType * result = strict_dynamic_cast< ReferenceType * >( appExpr->result );
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| 168 | appExpr->result = result->base->clone();
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[b1ccdfd] | 169 | appExpr->result->set_lvalue( true );
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[9aaac6e9] | 170 | if ( ! inIntrinsic ) {
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| 171 | // when not in an intrinsic function, add a cast to
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| 172 | // don't add cast when in an intrinsic function, since they already have the cast
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| 173 | Expression * ret = new CastExpr( appExpr, result );
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[b1ccdfd] | 174 | std::swap( ret->env, appExpr->env );
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[9aaac6e9] | 175 | return ret;
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| 176 | }
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| 177 | delete result;
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[8499c707] | 178 | }
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| 179 | return appExpr;
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| 180 | }
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| 181 |
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[9aaac6e9] | 182 | void FixIntrinsicResult::premutate( FunctionDecl * funcDecl ) {
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| 183 | GuardValue( inIntrinsic );
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[c1ec14f] | 184 | inIntrinsic = funcDecl->linkage == LinkageSpec::Intrinsic;
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[9aaac6e9] | 185 | }
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| 186 |
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[1d776fd] | 187 | Expression * FixIntrinsicArgs::postmutate( ApplicationExpr * appExpr ) {
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[9a34b5a] | 188 | // intrinsic functions don't really take reference-typed parameters, so they require an implicit dereference on their arguments.
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[1d776fd] | 189 | if ( DeclarationWithType * function = InitTweak::getFunction( appExpr ) ) {
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[d335627] | 190 | FunctionType * ftype = GenPoly::getFunctionType( function->get_type() );
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| 191 | assertf( ftype, "Function declaration does not have function type." );
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| 192 | // can be of differing lengths only when function is variadic
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[b1ccdfd] | 193 | assertf( ftype->parameters.size() == appExpr->args.size() || ftype->isVarArgs, "ApplicationExpr args do not match formal parameter type." );
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[b0440b7] | 194 |
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| 195 |
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[d335627] | 196 | unsigned int i = 0;
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[b1ccdfd] | 197 | const unsigned int end = ftype->parameters.size();
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[0b73f0c] | 198 |
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| 199 | /// The for loop may eagerly dereference the iterators and fail on empty lists
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| 200 | if(i == end) { return appExpr; }
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[b1ccdfd] | 201 | for ( auto p : unsafe_group_iterate( appExpr->args, ftype->parameters ) ) {
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[d335627] | 202 | if (i == end) break;
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| 203 | Expression *& arg = std::get<0>( p );
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| 204 | Type * formal = std::get<1>( p )->get_type();
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| 205 | PRINT(
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| 206 | std::cerr << "pair<0>: " << arg << std::endl;
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[a9b1b0c] | 207 | std::cerr << " -- " << arg->result << std::endl;
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[d335627] | 208 | std::cerr << "pair<1>: " << formal << std::endl;
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| 209 | )
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| 210 | if ( dynamic_cast<ReferenceType*>( formal ) ) {
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[a9b1b0c] | 211 | PRINT(
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| 212 | std::cerr << "===formal is reference" << std::endl;
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| 213 | )
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| 214 | // TODO: it's likely that the second condition should be ... && ! isIntrinsicReference( arg ), but this requires investigation.
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[207b496] | 215 |
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[85b2300] | 216 | if ( function->linkage != LinkageSpec::Intrinsic && isIntrinsicReference( arg ) ) {
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[207b496] | 217 | // needed for definition of prelude functions, etc.
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[a9b1b0c] | 218 | // if argument is dereference or array subscript, the result isn't REALLY a reference, but non-intrinsic functions expect a reference: take address
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[a3323db1] | 219 |
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| 220 | // NOTE: previously, this condition fixed
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| 221 | // void f(int *&);
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| 222 | // int & x = ...;
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| 223 | // f(&x);
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| 224 | // But now this is taken care of by a reference cast added by AddrRef. Need to find a new
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| 225 | // example or remove this branch.
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[207b496] | 226 |
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[a9b1b0c] | 227 | PRINT(
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| 228 | std::cerr << "===is intrinsic arg in non-intrinsic call - adding address" << std::endl;
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| 229 | )
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| 230 | arg = new AddressExpr( arg );
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[da7fe39] | 231 | // } else if ( function->get_linkage() == LinkageSpec::Intrinsic && InitTweak::getPointerBase( arg->result ) ) {
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[85b2300] | 232 | } else if ( function->linkage == LinkageSpec::Intrinsic && arg->result->referenceDepth() != 0 ) {
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[a9b1b0c] | 233 | // argument is a 'real' reference, but function expects a C lvalue: add a dereference to the reference-typed argument
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| 234 | PRINT(
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| 235 | std::cerr << "===is non-intrinsic arg in intrinsic call - adding deref to arg" << std::endl;
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| 236 | )
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[b1ccdfd] | 237 | Type * baseType = InitTweak::getPointerBase( arg->result );
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| 238 | assertf( baseType, "parameter is reference, arg must be pointer or reference: %s", toString( arg->result ).c_str() );
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[d335627] | 239 | PointerType * ptrType = new PointerType( Type::Qualifiers(), baseType->clone() );
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[b1ccdfd] | 240 | delete arg->result;
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[207b496] | 241 | arg->result = ptrType;
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[d335627] | 242 | arg = mkDeref( arg );
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[207b496] | 243 | // assertf( arg->result->referenceDepth() == 0, "Reference types should have been eliminated from intrinsic function calls, but weren't: %s", toCString( arg->result ) );
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[1d776fd] | 244 | }
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| 245 | }
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[d335627] | 246 | ++i;
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[baba5d8] | 247 | }
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[1d776fd] | 248 | }
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| 249 | return appExpr;
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[01aeade] | 250 | }
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| 251 |
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[8499c707] | 252 | // idea: &&&E: get outer &, inner &
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[a3323db1] | 253 | // at inner &, record depth D of reference type of argument of &
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[8499c707] | 254 | // at outer &, add D derefs.
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[a3323db1] | 255 | void AddrRef::handleNonAddr( Expression * ) {
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| 256 | // non-address-of: reset status variables:
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| 257 | // * current expr is NOT the first address-of expr in an address-of chain
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| 258 | // * next seen address-of expr IS the first in the chain.
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[8499c707] | 259 | GuardValue( current );
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| 260 | GuardValue( first );
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| 261 | current = false;
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| 262 | first = true;
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| 263 | }
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| 264 |
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[a3323db1] | 265 | void AddrRef::premutate( Expression * expr ) {
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| 266 | handleNonAddr( expr );
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| 267 | GuardValue( addCast );
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| 268 | addCast = false;
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| 269 | }
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| 270 |
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[8135d4c] | 271 | void AddrRef::premutate( AddressExpr * ) {
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[8499c707] | 272 | GuardValue( current );
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| 273 | GuardValue( first );
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[a3323db1] | 274 | current = first; // is this the first address-of in the chain?
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| 275 | first = false; // from here out, no longer possible for next address-of to be first in chain
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| 276 | if ( current ) { // this is the outermost address-of in a chain
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[8499c707] | 277 | GuardValue( refDepth );
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[a3323db1] | 278 | refDepth = 0; // set depth to 0 so that postmutate can find the innermost address-of easily
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[8499c707] | 279 | }
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| 280 | }
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| 281 |
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| 282 | Expression * AddrRef::postmutate( AddressExpr * addrExpr ) {
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[f74eb47] | 283 | PRINT( std::cerr << "addr ref at " << addrExpr << std::endl; )
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[8499c707] | 284 | if ( refDepth == 0 ) {
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[f74eb47] | 285 | PRINT( std::cerr << "depth 0, get new depth..." << std::endl; )
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[a3323db1] | 286 | // this is the innermost address-of in a chain, record depth D
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[b1ccdfd] | 287 | if ( ! isIntrinsicReference( addrExpr->arg ) ) {
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[8499c707] | 288 | // try to avoid ?[?]
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[a3323db1] | 289 | // xxx - is this condition still necessary? intrinsicReferences should have a cast around them at this point, so I don't think this condition ever fires.
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[b1ccdfd] | 290 | refDepth = addrExpr->arg->result->referenceDepth();
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[f74eb47] | 291 | PRINT( std::cerr << "arg not intrinsic reference, new depth is: " << refDepth << std::endl; )
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[a3323db1] | 292 | } else {
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| 293 | assertf( false, "AddrRef : address-of should not have intrinsic reference argument: %s", toCString( addrExpr->arg ) );
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[8499c707] | 294 | }
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| 295 | }
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[a3323db1] | 296 | if ( current ) { // this is the outermost address-of in a chain
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[f74eb47] | 297 | PRINT( std::cerr << "current, depth is: " << refDepth << std::endl; )
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[8499c707] | 298 | Expression * ret = addrExpr;
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| 299 | while ( refDepth ) {
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[a3323db1] | 300 | // add one dereference for each
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[8499c707] | 301 | ret = mkDeref( ret );
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| 302 | refDepth--;
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| 303 | }
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[a3323db1] | 304 |
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[57acae0] | 305 | // if addrExpr depth is 0, then the result is a pointer because the arg was depth 1 and not lvalue.
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| 306 | // This means the dereference result is not a reference, is lvalue, and one less pointer depth than
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| 307 | // the addrExpr. Thus the cast is meaningless.
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| 308 | // TODO: One thing to double check is whether it is possible for the types to differ outside of the single
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| 309 | // pointer level (i.e. can the base type of addrExpr differ from the type of addrExpr-arg?).
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| 310 | // If so then the cast might need to be added, conditional on a more sophisticated check.
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| 311 | if ( addCast && addrExpr->result->referenceDepth() != 0 ) {
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| 312 | PRINT( std::cerr << "adding cast to " << addrExpr->result << std::endl; )
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[a3323db1] | 313 | return new CastExpr( ret, addrExpr->result->clone() );
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| 314 | }
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[8499c707] | 315 | return ret;
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| 316 | }
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[f74eb47] | 317 | PRINT( std::cerr << "not current..." << std::endl; )
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[8499c707] | 318 | return addrExpr;
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| 319 | }
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| 320 |
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[a3323db1] | 321 | void AddrRef::premutate( ApplicationExpr * appExpr ) {
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| 322 | visit_children = false;
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| 323 | GuardValue( addCast );
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| 324 | handleNonAddr( appExpr );
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| 325 | for ( Expression *& arg : appExpr->args ) {
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| 326 | // each argument with address-of requires a cast
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| 327 | addCast = true;
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| 328 | arg = arg->acceptMutator( *visitor );
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| 329 | }
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| 330 | }
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| 331 |
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| 332 | void AddrRef::premutate( SingleInit * ) {
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| 333 | GuardValue( addCast );
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| 334 | // each initialization context with address-of requires a cast
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| 335 | addCast = true;
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| 336 | }
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| 337 |
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| 338 |
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[8a6cf7e] | 339 | Expression * ReferenceConversions::postmutate( AddressExpr * addrExpr ) {
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| 340 | // Inner expression may have been lvalue to reference conversion, which becomes an address expression.
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| 341 | // In this case, remove the outer address expression and return the argument.
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| 342 | // TODO: It's possible that this might catch too much and require a more sophisticated check.
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| 343 | return addrExpr;
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| 344 | }
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| 345 |
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[1d776fd] | 346 | Expression * ReferenceConversions::postmutate( CastExpr * castExpr ) {
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[9a34b5a] | 347 | // xxx - is it possible to convert directly between reference types with a different base? E.g.,
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| 348 | // int x;
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| 349 | // (double&)x;
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| 350 | // At the moment, I am working off of the assumption that this is illegal, thus the cast becomes redundant
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| 351 | // after this pass, so trash the cast altogether. If that changes, care must be taken to insert the correct
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| 352 | // pointer casts in the right places.
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| 353 |
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[a4d188f] | 354 | // Note: reference depth difference is the determining factor in what code is run, rather than whether something is
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| 355 | // reference type or not, since conversion still needs to occur when both types are references that differ in depth.
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[31cb252] | 356 |
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| 357 | Type * destType = castExpr->result;
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| 358 | Type * srcType = castExpr->arg->result;
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[c9c9ac4f] | 359 | assertf( destType, "Cast to no type in: %s", toCString( castExpr ) );
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| 360 | assertf( srcType, "Cast from no type in: %s", toCString( castExpr ) );
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[31cb252] | 361 | int depth1 = destType->referenceDepth();
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| 362 | int depth2 = srcType->referenceDepth();
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| 363 | int diff = depth1 - depth2;
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| 364 |
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| 365 | if ( diff > 0 && ! srcType->get_lvalue() ) {
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| 366 | // rvalue to reference conversion -- introduce temporary
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| 367 | // know that reference depth of cast argument is 0, need to introduce n temporaries for reference depth of n, e.g.
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| 368 | // (int &&&)3;
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| 369 | // becomes
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| 370 | // int __ref_tmp_0 = 3;
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| 371 | // int & __ref_tmp_1 = _&_ref_tmp_0;
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| 372 | // int && __ref_tmp_2 = &__ref_tmp_1;
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| 373 | // &__ref_tmp_2;
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[453b586] | 374 | // the last & comes from the remaining reference conversion code
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[2348881] | 375 | SemanticWarning( castExpr->arg->location, Warning::RvalueToReferenceConversion, toCString( castExpr->arg ) );
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[31cb252] | 376 |
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| 377 | static UniqueName tempNamer( "__ref_tmp_" );
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| 378 | ObjectDecl * temp = ObjectDecl::newObject( tempNamer.newName(), castExpr->arg->result->clone(), new SingleInit( castExpr->arg ) );
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| 379 | PRINT( std::cerr << "made temp: " << temp << std::endl; )
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| 380 | stmtsToAddBefore.push_back( new DeclStmt( temp ) );
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[a4d188f] | 381 | for ( int i = 0; i < depth1-1; i++ ) { // xxx - maybe this should be diff-1? check how this works with reference type for srcType
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[31cb252] | 382 | ObjectDecl * newTemp = ObjectDecl::newObject( tempNamer.newName(), new ReferenceType( Type::Qualifiers(), temp->type->clone() ), new SingleInit( new AddressExpr( new VariableExpr( temp ) ) ) );
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| 383 | PRINT( std::cerr << "made temp" << i << ": " << newTemp << std::endl; )
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| 384 | stmtsToAddBefore.push_back( new DeclStmt( newTemp ) );
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| 385 | temp = newTemp;
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| 386 | }
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| 387 | // update diff so that remaining code works out correctly
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| 388 | castExpr->arg = new VariableExpr( temp );
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| 389 | PRINT( std::cerr << "update cast to: " << castExpr << std::endl; )
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| 390 | srcType = castExpr->arg->result;
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| 391 | depth2 = srcType->referenceDepth();
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| 392 | diff = depth1 - depth2;
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| 393 | assert( diff == 1 );
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| 394 | }
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[fc56cdbf] | 395 |
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[a4d188f] | 396 | // handle conversion between different depths
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[31cb252] | 397 | PRINT (
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| 398 | if ( depth1 || depth2 ) {
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| 399 | std::cerr << "destType: " << destType << " / srcType: " << srcType << std::endl;
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| 400 | std::cerr << "depth: " << depth1 << " / " << depth2 << std::endl;
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| 401 | }
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| 402 | )
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| 403 | if ( diff > 0 ) {
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| 404 | // conversion to type with more depth (e.g. int & -> int &&): add address-of for each level of difference
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| 405 | Expression * ret = castExpr->arg;
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| 406 | for ( int i = 0; i < diff; ++i ) {
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| 407 | ret = new AddressExpr( ret );
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| 408 | }
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[6b8c4a8] | 409 | if ( srcType->get_lvalue() && ! ResolvExpr::typesCompatible( srcType, strict_dynamic_cast<ReferenceType *>( destType )->base, SymTab::Indexer() ) ) {
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[31cb252] | 410 | // must keep cast if cast-to type is different from the actual type
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| 411 | castExpr->arg = ret;
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[1d776fd] | 412 | return castExpr;
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| 413 | }
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[31cb252] | 414 | ret->env = castExpr->env;
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| 415 | delete ret->result;
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| 416 | ret->result = castExpr->result;
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| 417 | castExpr->env = nullptr;
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| 418 | castExpr->arg = nullptr;
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| 419 | castExpr->result = nullptr;
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| 420 | delete castExpr;
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| 421 | return ret;
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| 422 | } else if ( diff < 0 ) {
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| 423 | // conversion to type with less depth (e.g. int && -> int &): add dereferences for each level of difference
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| 424 | diff = -diff; // care only about magnitude now
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[0690350] | 425 | Expression * ret = castExpr->arg;
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[31cb252] | 426 | for ( int i = 0; i < diff; ++i ) {
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[9191a8e] | 427 | ret = mkDeref( ret );
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[ba89e9b7] | 428 | // xxx - try removing one reference here? actually, looks like mkDeref already does this, so more closely look at the types generated.
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[9191a8e] | 429 | }
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[31cb252] | 430 | if ( ! ResolvExpr::typesCompatibleIgnoreQualifiers( destType->stripReferences(), srcType->stripReferences(), SymTab::Indexer() ) ) {
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[8a6cf7e] | 431 | // must keep cast if types are different
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[0690350] | 432 | castExpr->arg = ret;
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[31cb252] | 433 | return castExpr;
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[8a6cf7e] | 434 | }
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[31cb252] | 435 | ret->env = castExpr->env;
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| 436 | delete ret->result;
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| 437 | ret->result = castExpr->result;
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| 438 | ret->result->set_lvalue( true ); // ensure result is lvalue
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| 439 | castExpr->env = nullptr;
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| 440 | castExpr->arg = nullptr;
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| 441 | castExpr->result = nullptr;
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| 442 | delete castExpr;
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[9191a8e] | 443 | return ret;
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[31cb252] | 444 | } else {
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| 445 | assert( diff == 0 );
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| 446 | // conversion between references of the same depth
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[70a5acf] | 447 | if ( ResolvExpr::typesCompatible( castExpr->result, castExpr->arg->result, SymTab::Indexer() ) && castExpr->isGenerated ) {
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| 448 | // Remove useless generated casts
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| 449 | PRINT(
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| 450 | std::cerr << "types are compatible, removing cast: " << castExpr << std::endl;
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| 451 | std::cerr << "-- " << castExpr->result << std::endl;
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| 452 | std::cerr << "-- " << castExpr->arg->result << std::endl;
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| 453 | )
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| 454 | Expression * ret = castExpr->arg;
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| 455 | castExpr->arg = nullptr;
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| 456 | std::swap( castExpr->env, ret->env );
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| 457 | delete castExpr;
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| 458 | return ret;
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| 459 | }
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[31cb252] | 460 | return castExpr;
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[1d776fd] | 461 | }
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[01aeade] | 462 | }
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[b6fd751] | 463 |
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[1d776fd] | 464 | Type * ReferenceTypeElimination::postmutate( ReferenceType * refType ) {
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[b1ccdfd] | 465 | Type * base = refType->base;
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[8a6cf7e] | 466 | Type::Qualifiers qualifiers = refType->get_qualifiers();
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[b1ccdfd] | 467 | refType->base = nullptr;
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[1d776fd] | 468 | delete refType;
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[8a6cf7e] | 469 | return new PointerType( qualifiers, base );
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[ce8c12f] | 470 | }
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| 471 |
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[acd7c5dd] | 472 | template<typename Func>
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| 473 | Expression * GeneralizedLvalue::applyTransformation( Expression * expr, Expression * arg, Func mkExpr ) {
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| 474 | if ( CommaExpr * commaExpr = dynamic_cast< CommaExpr * >( arg ) ) {
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[b1ccdfd] | 475 | Expression * arg1 = commaExpr->arg1->clone();
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| 476 | Expression * arg2 = commaExpr->arg2->clone();
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[9236060] | 477 | Expression * ret = new CommaExpr( arg1, mkExpr( arg2 )->acceptMutator( *visitor ) );
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[b1ccdfd] | 478 | ret->env = expr->env;
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| 479 | expr->env = nullptr;
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[acd7c5dd] | 480 | delete expr;
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[8499c707] | 481 | return ret;
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[acd7c5dd] | 482 | } else if ( ConditionalExpr * condExpr = dynamic_cast< ConditionalExpr * >( arg ) ) {
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[b1ccdfd] | 483 | Expression * arg1 = condExpr->arg1->clone();
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| 484 | Expression * arg2 = condExpr->arg2->clone();
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| 485 | Expression * arg3 = condExpr->arg3->clone();
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[9236060] | 486 | ConditionalExpr * ret = new ConditionalExpr( arg1, mkExpr( arg2 )->acceptMutator( *visitor ), mkExpr( arg3 )->acceptMutator( *visitor ) );
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[b1ccdfd] | 487 | ret->env = expr->env;
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| 488 | expr->env = nullptr;
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[acd7c5dd] | 489 | delete expr;
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| 490 |
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| 491 | // conditional expr type may not be either of the argument types, need to unify
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| 492 | using namespace ResolvExpr;
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| 493 | Type* commonType = nullptr;
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| 494 | TypeEnvironment newEnv;
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| 495 | AssertionSet needAssertions, haveAssertions;
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| 496 | OpenVarSet openVars;
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[b1ccdfd] | 497 | unify( ret->arg2->result, ret->arg3->result, newEnv, needAssertions, haveAssertions, openVars, SymTab::Indexer(), commonType );
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| 498 | ret->result = commonType ? commonType : ret->arg2->result->clone();
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[8499c707] | 499 | return ret;
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[b6fd751] | 500 | }
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[acd7c5dd] | 501 | return expr;
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| 502 | }
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| 503 |
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[9236060] | 504 | Expression * GeneralizedLvalue::postmutate( MemberExpr * memExpr ) {
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[b1ccdfd] | 505 | return applyTransformation( memExpr, memExpr->aggregate, [=]( Expression * aggr ) { return new MemberExpr( memExpr->member, aggr ); } );
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[acd7c5dd] | 506 | }
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| 507 |
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[9236060] | 508 | Expression * GeneralizedLvalue::postmutate( AddressExpr * addrExpr ) {
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[b1ccdfd] | 509 | return applyTransformation( addrExpr, addrExpr->arg, []( Expression * arg ) { return new AddressExpr( arg ); } );
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[b6fd751] | 510 | }
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[cb43451] | 511 |
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[8499c707] | 512 | Expression * CollapseAddrDeref::postmutate( AddressExpr * addrExpr ) {
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[b1ccdfd] | 513 | Expression * arg = addrExpr->arg;
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[cb43451] | 514 | if ( isIntrinsicReference( arg ) ) {
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| 515 | std::string fname = InitTweak::getFunctionName( arg );
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| 516 | if ( fname == "*?" ) {
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| 517 | Expression *& arg0 = InitTweak::getCallArg( arg, 0 );
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| 518 | Expression * ret = arg0;
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[b1ccdfd] | 519 | ret->set_env( addrExpr->env );
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[cb43451] | 520 | arg0 = nullptr;
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[b1ccdfd] | 521 | addrExpr->env = nullptr;
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[8499c707] | 522 | delete addrExpr;
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[cb43451] | 523 | return ret;
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| 524 | }
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[bf7b6015] | 525 | } else if ( CastExpr * castExpr = dynamic_cast< CastExpr * > ( arg ) ) {
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| 526 | // need to move cast to pointer type out a level since address of pointer
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| 527 | // is not valid C code (can be introduced in prior passes, e.g., InstantiateGeneric)
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| 528 | if ( InitTweak::getPointerBase( castExpr->result ) ) {
|
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| 529 | addrExpr->arg = castExpr->arg;
|
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| 530 | castExpr->arg = addrExpr;
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| 531 | castExpr->result = new PointerType( Type::Qualifiers(), castExpr->result );
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| 532 | return castExpr;
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| 533 | }
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[cb43451] | 534 | }
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[8499c707] | 535 | return addrExpr;
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[cb43451] | 536 | }
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| 537 |
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| 538 | Expression * CollapseAddrDeref::postmutate( ApplicationExpr * appExpr ) {
|
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| 539 | if ( isIntrinsicReference( appExpr ) ) {
|
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| 540 | std::string fname = InitTweak::getFunctionName( appExpr );
|
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| 541 | if ( fname == "*?" ) {
|
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| 542 | Expression * arg = InitTweak::getCallArg( appExpr, 0 );
|
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| 543 | // xxx - this isn't right, because it can remove casts that should be there...
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| 544 | // while ( CastExpr * castExpr = dynamic_cast< CastExpr * >( arg ) ) {
|
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| 545 | // arg = castExpr->get_arg();
|
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| 546 | // }
|
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| 547 | if ( AddressExpr * addrExpr = dynamic_cast< AddressExpr * >( arg ) ) {
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[b1ccdfd] | 548 | Expression * ret = addrExpr->arg;
|
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| 549 | ret->env = appExpr->env;
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| 550 | addrExpr->arg = nullptr;
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| 551 | appExpr->env = nullptr;
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[cb43451] | 552 | delete appExpr;
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| 553 | return ret;
|
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| 554 | }
|
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| 555 | }
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| 556 | }
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| 557 | return appExpr;
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| 558 | }
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[01aeade] | 559 | } // namespace
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[51b73452] | 560 | } // namespace GenPoly
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[01aeade] | 561 |
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[51587aa] | 562 | // Local Variables: //
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| 563 | // tab-width: 4 //
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| 564 | // mode: c++ //
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| 565 | // compile-command: "make install" //
|
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| 566 | // End: //
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