source: src/GenPoly/Lvalue.cpp@ 115ac1ce

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  1. Implement enum cast; 2. Change valueE so that opague enum returns quasi_void; 3. change enum hiding interpretation and pass visiting scheme
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1//
2// Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2015 University of Waterloo
3//
4// The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
5// file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
6//
7// Lvalue.cpp -- Clean up lvalues and remove references.
8//
9// Author : Andrew Beach
10// Created On : Thu Sep 15 14:08:00 2022
11// Last Modified By : Andrew Beach
12// Last Modified On : Wed Oct 6 9:59:00 2022
13// Update Count : 0
14//
15
16#include "Lvalue.hpp"
17
18#include <set>
19#include <iostream>
20
21#include "AST/Copy.hpp" // for deepCopy
22#include "AST/Expr.hpp"
23#include "AST/Inspect.hpp"
24#include "AST/LinkageSpec.hpp" // for Linkage
25#include "AST/Pass.hpp"
26#include "Common/SemanticError.hpp" // for SemanticWarning
27#include "Common/ToString.hpp" // for toCString
28#include "Common/UniqueName.hpp" // for UniqueName
29#include "GenPoly/GenPoly.hpp" // for genFunctionType
30#include "ResolvExpr/Typeops.hpp" // for typesCompatible
31#include "ResolvExpr/Unify.hpp" // for unify
32
33#if 0
34#define PRINT(x) x
35#else
36#define PRINT(x)
37#endif
38
39namespace GenPoly {
40
41namespace {
42
43/// Intrinsic functions that return references now instead return lvalues.
44struct FixIntrinsicResults final : public ast::WithGuards {
45 enum {
46 NoSkip,
47 Skip,
48 SkipInProgress,
49 } skip = NoSkip;
50
51 void previsit( ast::AsmExpr const * ) {
52 GuardValue( skip ) = Skip;
53 }
54 void previsit( ast::ApplicationExpr const * ) {
55 GuardValue( skip ) = (skip == Skip) ? SkipInProgress : NoSkip;
56 }
57
58 ast::Expr const * postvisit( ast::ApplicationExpr const * expr );
59 void previsit( ast::FunctionDecl const * decl );
60 bool inIntrinsic = false;
61};
62
63/// Add de-references around address-of operations on reference types.
64struct AddressRef final :
65 public ast::WithConstTranslationUnit,
66 public ast::WithGuards,
67 public ast::WithShortCircuiting,
68 public ast::WithVisitorRef<AddressRef> {
69 void previsit( ast::AddressExpr const * expr );
70 ast::Expr const * postvisit( ast::AddressExpr const * expr );
71 void previsit( ast::Expr const * expr );
72 ast::ApplicationExpr const * previsit( ast::ApplicationExpr const * expr );
73 void previsit( ast::SingleInit const * init );
74
75 void handleNonAddr( ast::Expr const * expr );
76
77 bool first = true;
78 bool current = false;
79 bool addCast = false;
80 int refDepth = 0;
81};
82
83/// Handles casts between references and pointers,
84/// creating temporaries for the conversion.
85struct ReferenceConversions final :
86 public ast::WithConstTranslationUnit,
87 public ast::WithGuards, public ast::WithStmtsToAdd<> {
88 ast::Expr const * postvisit( ast::CastExpr const * expr );
89 ast::Expr const * postvisit( ast::AddressExpr const * expr );
90};
91
92/// Intrinsic functions that take reference parameters don't actually do.
93/// Their reference arguments must be implicity dereferenced.
94/// TODO Also appears to contain redundent code with AddressRef
95struct FixIntrinsicArgs final :
96 public ast::WithConstTranslationUnit {
97 ast::Expr const * postvisit( ast::ApplicationExpr const * expr );
98};
99
100/// Removes redundant &* / *& patterns that may be generated.
101struct CollapseAddressDeref final {
102 ast::Expr const * postvisit( ast::AddressExpr const * expr );
103 ast::Expr const * postvisit( ast::ApplicationExpr const * expr );
104};
105
106/// GCC-like Generalized Lvalues (which have since been removed from GCC).
107/// https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.4.6/gcc/Lvalues.html#Lvalues
108/// Replaces &(a,b) with (a, &b), &(a ? b : c) with (a ? &b : &c)
109struct GeneralizedLvalue final :
110 public ast::WithVisitorRef<GeneralizedLvalue> {
111 ast::Expr const * postvisit( ast::AddressExpr const * expr );
112 ast::Expr const * postvisit( ast::MemberExpr const * expr );
113
114 template<typename Node, typename Func>
115 ast::Expr const * applyTransformation(
116 Node const * expr, ast::ptr<ast::Expr> Node::*field, Func mkExpr );
117};
118
119/// Replace all reference types with pointer types.
120struct ReferenceTypeElimination final {
121 ast::Type const * postvisit( ast::ReferenceType const * type );
122};
123
124/// True for intrinsic function calls that return an lvalue in C.
125bool isIntrinsicReference( ast::Expr const * expr ) {
126 // The known intrinsic-reference prelude functions.
127 static std::set<std::string> const lvalueFunctions = { "*?", "?[?]" };
128 if ( auto untyped = dynamic_cast<ast::UntypedExpr const *>( expr ) ) {
129 std::string fname = ast::getFunctionName( untyped );
130 return lvalueFunctions.count( fname );
131 } else if ( auto app = dynamic_cast<ast::ApplicationExpr const *>( expr ) ) {
132 if ( auto func = ast::getFunction( app ) ) {
133 return func->linkage == ast::Linkage::Intrinsic
134 && lvalueFunctions.count( func->name );
135 }
136 }
137 return false;
138}
139
140// A maybe typed variant of the createDeref function (only UntypedExpr).
141ast::Expr * mkDeref(
142 ast::TranslationGlobal const & global, ast::Expr const * arg ) {
143 if ( global.dereference ) {
144 // Note: Reference depth can be arbitrarily deep here,
145 // so peel off the outermost pointer/reference, not just
146 // pointer because they are effecitvely equivalent in this pass
147 ast::VariableExpr * deref = new ast::VariableExpr(
148 arg->location, global.dereference );
149 deref->result = new ast::PointerType( deref->result );
150 ast::Type const * base = ast::getPointerBase( arg->result );
151 assertf( base, "expected pointer type in dereference (type was %s)", toString( arg->result ).c_str() );
152 ast::ApplicationExpr * ret =
153 new ast::ApplicationExpr( arg->location, deref, { arg } );
154 ret->result = ast::deepCopy( base );
155 return ret;
156 } else {
157 return ast::UntypedExpr::createDeref( arg->location, arg );
158 }
159}
160
161ast::Expr const * FixIntrinsicResults::postvisit(
162 ast::ApplicationExpr const * expr ) {
163
164 if ( skip == SkipInProgress || !isIntrinsicReference( expr ) ) {
165 return expr;
166 }
167 // Eliminate reference types from intrinsic applications
168 // now they return lvalues.
169 ast::ptr<ast::ReferenceType> result =
170 expr->result.strict_as<ast::ReferenceType>();
171 expr = ast::mutate_field( expr, &ast::ApplicationExpr::result,
172 ast::deepCopy( result->base ) );
173 if ( inIntrinsic ) {
174 return expr;
175 }
176 // When not in an intrinsic function, add a cast to don't add cast when
177 // in an intrinsic function, since they already have the cast.
178 auto * ret = new ast::CastExpr( expr->location, expr, result.get() );
179 ret->env = expr->env;
180 return ret;
181}
182
183void FixIntrinsicResults::previsit( ast::FunctionDecl const * decl ) {
184 GuardValue( inIntrinsic ) = decl->linkage == ast::Linkage::Intrinsic;
185}
186
187void AddressRef::previsit( ast::AddressExpr const * ) {
188 // Is this the first address-of in the chain?
189 GuardValue( current ) = first;
190 // Later references will not be for next address-of to be first in chain.
191 GuardValue( first ) = false;
192 // If is the outermost address-of in a chain:
193 if ( current ) {
194 // Set depth to 0 so that postvisit can
195 // find the innermost address-of easily.
196 GuardValue( refDepth ) = 0;
197 }
198}
199
200ast::Expr const * AddressRef::postvisit( ast::AddressExpr const * expr ) {
201 PRINT( std::cerr << "addr ref at " << expr << std::endl; )
202 if ( 0 == refDepth ) {
203 PRINT( std::cerr << "depth 0, get new depth..." << std::endl; )
204 // Is this the innermost address-of in a chain? record depth D.
205 if ( isIntrinsicReference( expr->arg ) ) {
206 assertf( false, "AddrRef : address-of should not have intrinsic reference argument: %s", toCString( expr->arg ) );
207 } else {
208 // try to avoid ?[?]
209 // TODO is this condition still necessary? intrinsicReferences
210 // should have a cast around them at this point, so I don't think
211 // this condition ever fires.
212 refDepth = expr->arg->result->referenceDepth();
213 PRINT( std::cerr << "arg not intrinsic reference, new depth is: " << refDepth << std::endl; )
214 }
215 }
216 if ( current ) {
217 PRINT( std::cerr << "current, depth is: " << refDepth << std::endl; )
218 ast::Expr const * ret = expr;
219 while ( refDepth ) {
220 // Add one dereference for each address-of in the chain.
221 ret = mkDeref( transUnit().global, ret );
222 --refDepth;
223 }
224
225 // if addrExpr depth is 0, then the result is a pointer because the
226 // arg was depth 1 and not lvalue. This means the dereference result
227 // is not a reference, is lvalue, and one less pointer depth than the
228 // addrExpr. Thus the cast is meaningless.
229 // TODO: One thing to double check is whether it is possible for the
230 // types to differ outside of the single pointer level (i.e. can the
231 // base type of addrExpr differ from the type of addrExpr-arg?). If
232 // so then the cast might need to be added, conditional on a more
233 // sophisticated check.
234 if ( addCast && 0 != expr->result->referenceDepth() ) {
235 PRINT( std::cerr << "adding cast to " << expr->result << std::endl; )
236 return new ast::CastExpr( expr->location,
237 ret, ast::deepCopy( expr->result ) );
238 }
239 return ret;
240 }
241 PRINT( std::cerr << "not current..." << std::endl; )
242 return expr;
243}
244
245void AddressRef::previsit( ast::Expr const * expr ) {
246 handleNonAddr( expr );
247 GuardValue( addCast ) = false;
248}
249
250// So we want to skip traversing to the head?
251ast::ApplicationExpr const * AddressRef::previsit(
252 ast::ApplicationExpr const * expr ) {
253 visit_children = false;
254 GuardValue( addCast );
255 handleNonAddr( expr );
256 auto mutExpr = ast::mutate( expr );
257 for ( ast::ptr<ast::Expr> & arg : mutExpr->args ) {
258 addCast = true;
259 arg = arg->accept( *visitor );
260 }
261 return mutExpr;
262}
263
264void AddressRef::previsit( ast::SingleInit const * ) {
265 // Each initialization context with address-of requires a cast.
266 GuardValue( addCast ) = true;
267}
268
269// idea: &&&E: get outer &, inner &
270// at inner &, record depth D of reference type of argument of &.
271// at auter &, add D derefs.
272void AddressRef::handleNonAddr( ast::Expr const * ) {
273 // non-address-of: reset status variables:
274 // * current expr is NOT the first address-of expr in an address-of chain.
275 // * next seen address-of expr IS the first in the chain.
276 GuardValue( current ) = false;
277 GuardValue( first ) = true;
278}
279
280ast::Expr const * ReferenceConversions::postvisit(
281 ast::CastExpr const * expr ) {
282 // TODO: Is it possible to convert directly between reference types with
283 // a different base. e.g.
284 // int x;
285 // (double&)x;
286 // At the moment, I (who?) am working off of the assumption that this is
287 // illegal, thus the cast becomes redundant after this pass, so trash the
288 // cast altogether. If that changes, care must be taken to insert the
289 // correct pointer casts in the right places.
290
291 // Note: reference depth difference is the determining factor in what
292 // code is run, rather than whether something is reference type or not,
293 // since conversion still needs to occur when both types are references
294 // that differ in depth.
295 ast::Type const * dstType = expr->result.get();
296 ast::Type const * srcType = expr->arg->result.get();
297 assertf( dstType, "Cast to no type in: %s", toCString( expr ) );
298 assertf( srcType, "Cast from no type in: %s", toCString( expr ) );
299 int dstDepth = dstType->referenceDepth();
300 int srcDepth = srcType->referenceDepth();
301 int diff = dstDepth - srcDepth;
302
303 if ( 0 < diff && !expr->arg->get_lvalue() ) {
304 // rvalue to reference conversion -- introduce temporary
305 // know that reference depth of cast argument is 0
306 // (int &&&)3;
307 // becomes
308 // int __ref_tmp_0 = 3;
309 // int & __ref_tmp_1 = &__ref_tmp_0;
310 // int && __ref_tmp_2 = &__ref_tmp_1;
311 // &__ref_tmp_2;
312 // The last & comes from the remaining reference conversion code.
313 SemanticWarning( expr->arg->location,
314 Warning::RvalueToReferenceConversion, toCString( expr->arg ) );
315
316 static UniqueName tmpNamer( "__ref_tmp_" );
317 ast::ObjectDecl * tmp = new ast::ObjectDecl( expr->arg->location,
318 tmpNamer.newName(),
319 ast::deepCopy( expr->arg->result ),
320 new ast::SingleInit( expr->arg->location, expr->arg ) );
321 PRINT( std::cerr << "make tmp: " << tmp << std::endl; )
322 stmtsToAddBefore.push_back( new ast::DeclStmt( tmp->location, tmp ) );
323 for ( int i = 0 ; i < dstDepth - 1 ; ++i ) {
324 ast::ObjectDecl * newTmp = new ast::ObjectDecl( tmp->location,
325 tmpNamer.newName(),
326 new ast::ReferenceType( ast::deepCopy( tmp->type ) ),
327 new ast::SingleInit( tmp->location,
328 new ast::AddressExpr( tmp->location,
329 new ast::VariableExpr( tmp->location, tmp ) ) ) );
330 PRINT( std::cerr << "make tmp: " << i << ": " << newTmp << std::endl; )
331 stmtsToAddBefore.push_back(
332 new ast::DeclStmt( newTmp->location, newTmp ) );
333 tmp = newTmp;
334 }
335 // Update diff so that remaining code works out correctly.
336 expr = ast::mutate_field( expr, &ast::CastExpr::arg,
337 new ast::VariableExpr( tmp->location, tmp ) );
338 PRINT( std::cerr << "update cast to: " << expr << std::endl; )
339 srcType = expr->arg->result;
340 srcDepth = srcType->referenceDepth();
341 diff = dstDepth - srcDepth;
342 assert( 1 == diff );
343 }
344
345 // Handle conversion between different depths.
346 PRINT(
347 if ( dstDepth || srcDepth ) {
348 std::cerr << "dstType: " << dstType << " / srcType: " << srcType << '\n';
349 std::cerr << "depth: " << dstDepth << " / " << srcDepth << std::endl;
350 }
351 )
352 // Conversion to type with more depth/more references.
353 // Add address-of for each level of difference.
354 if ( 0 < diff ) {
355 ast::Expr * ret = ast::mutate( expr->arg.get() );
356 for ( int i = 0 ; i < diff ; ++i ) {
357 ret = new ast::AddressExpr( ret->location, ret );
358 }
359 if ( expr->arg->get_lvalue() &&
360 !ResolvExpr::typesCompatible(
361 srcType,
362 strict_dynamic_cast<ast::ReferenceType const *>( dstType )->base ) ) {
363 // Must keep cast if cast-to type is different from the actual type.
364 return ast::mutate_field( expr, &ast::CastExpr::arg, ret );
365 }
366 ret->env = expr->env;
367 ret->result = expr->result;
368 return ret;
369 // Conversion to type with less depth/fewer references.
370 // Add dereferences for each level of difference.
371 } else if ( diff < 0 ) {
372 ast::Expr * ret = ast::mutate( expr->arg.get() );
373 for ( int i = 0 ; i < -diff ; ++i ) {
374 ret = mkDeref( transUnit().global, ret );
375 }
376 // Must keep cast if types are different.
377 if ( !ResolvExpr::typesCompatibleIgnoreQualifiers(
378 dstType->stripReferences(),
379 srcType->stripReferences() ) ) {
380 return ast::mutate_field( expr, &ast::CastExpr::arg, ret );
381 }
382 ret->env = expr->env;
383 ret->result = expr->result;
384 // The result must be an lvalue.
385 assert( ret->get_lvalue() );
386 return ret;
387 // Conversion with the same depth.
388 } else {
389 assert( 0 == diff );
390 // Remove useless generated casts.
391 if ( expr->isGenerated == ast::GeneratedFlag::GeneratedCast &&
392 ResolvExpr::typesCompatible(
393 expr->result,
394 expr->arg->result ) ) {
395 PRINT(
396 std::cerr << "types are compatible, removing cast: " << expr << '\n';
397 std::cerr << "-- " << expr->result << '\n';
398 std::cerr << "-- " << expr->arg->result << std::endl;
399 )
400 auto argAsEnum = expr->arg.as<ast::EnumInstType>();
401 auto resultAsEnum = expr->result.as<ast::EnumInstType>();
402 if (argAsEnum && resultAsEnum) {
403 if (argAsEnum->base->name != resultAsEnum->base->name) {
404 return expr;
405 }
406 }
407 return ast::mutate_field( expr->arg.get(),
408 &ast::Expr::env, expr->env.get() );
409 }
410 return expr;
411 }
412}
413
414ast::Expr const * ReferenceConversions::postvisit(
415 ast::AddressExpr const * expr ) {
416 // Inner expression may have been lvalue to reference conversion, which
417 // becomes an address expression. In this case, remove the outer address
418 // expression and return the argument.
419 // TODO: It's possible that this might catch too much and require a more
420 // sophisticated check. TODO What check are we talking about here?
421 return expr;
422}
423
424ast::Expr const * FixIntrinsicArgs::postvisit(
425 ast::ApplicationExpr const * expr ) {
426 // Intrinsic functions don't really take reference-typed parameters,
427 // so they require an implicit dereference on their arguments.
428 auto function = ast::getFunction( expr );
429 if ( function == nullptr ) {
430 return expr;
431 }
432
433 ast::FunctionType const * ftype = GenPoly::getFunctionType( function->get_type() );
434 assertf( ftype, "Function declaration does not have function type." );
435 // Can be of different lengths only when function is variadic.
436 assertf( ftype->params.size() == expr->args.size() || ftype->isVarArgs,
437 "ApplicationExpr args do not match formal parameter type." );
438 assertf( ftype->params.size() <= expr->args.size(),
439 "Cannot have more parameters than arguments." );
440
441 unsigned int i = 0;
442 unsigned int const end = ftype->params.size();
443
444 // This is used to make sure we get a zip on shortests.
445 if ( end == i ) return expr;
446
447 // This mutate could be redundent, but it is simpler this way.
448 auto mutExpr = ast::mutate( expr );
449
450 for ( auto pair : unsafe_group_iterate( mutExpr->args, ftype->params ) ) {
451 ast::ptr<ast::Expr> & arg = std::get<0>( pair );
452 ast::ptr<ast::Type> const & formal = std::get<1>( pair );
453 PRINT(
454 std::cerr << "pair<0>: " << arg.get() << std::endl;
455 std::cerr << " -- " << arg->result << std::endl;
456 std::cerr << "pair<1>: " << formal << std::endl;
457 )
458 //if ( dynamic_cast<ast::ReferenceType const *>( formal.get() ) ) {
459 if ( formal.as<ast::ReferenceType>() ) {
460 PRINT( std::cerr << "===formal is reference" << std::endl; )
461 // TODO: It's likely that the second condition should be
462 // `... && ! isIntrinsicReference( arg )`, but this requires
463 // investigation.
464
465 if ( ast::Linkage::Intrinsic != function->linkage
466 && isIntrinsicReference( arg ) ) {
467 // Needed for definition of prelude functions, etc.
468 // If argument is dereference or array subscript, the result
469 // isn't REALLY a reference, but non-intrinsic functions
470 // expect a reference: take address
471
472 // TODO: OK, so this should be cut?!
473 // NODE: Previously, this condition fixed
474 // void f(int *&);
475 // int & x = ...;
476 // f(&x);
477 // But now this is taken care of by a reference cast added by
478 // AddressRef. Need to find a new example or remove this
479 // branch.
480 PRINT(
481 std::cerr << "===is intrinsic arg in non-intrinsic call - adding address" << std::endl;
482 )
483 arg = new ast::AddressExpr( arg->location, arg );
484 } else if ( ast::Linkage::Intrinsic == function->linkage
485 && arg->result->referenceDepth() != 0 ) {
486 // Argument is a 'real' reference, but function expects a C
487 // lvalue: Add a dereference to the reference-typed argument.
488 PRINT(
489 std::cerr << "===is non-intrinsic arg in intrinsic call - adding deref to arg" << std::endl;
490 )
491 ast::Type const * base = ast::getPointerBase( arg->result );
492 assertf( base, "parameter is reference, arg must be pointer or reference: %s", toString( arg->result ).c_str() );
493 ast::PointerType * ptr = new ast::PointerType( ast::deepCopy( base ) );
494 arg = ast::mutate_field( arg.get(),
495 &ast::ApplicationExpr::result, ptr );
496 arg = mkDeref( transUnit().global, arg );
497 }
498 }
499 ++i;
500 if ( end == i ) break;
501 }
502 return mutExpr;
503}
504
505ast::Expr const * CollapseAddressDeref::postvisit(
506 ast::AddressExpr const * expr ) {
507 ast::Expr const * arg = expr->arg;
508 if ( isIntrinsicReference( arg ) ) {
509 std::string fname = ast::getFunctionName( arg );
510 if ( fname == "*?" ) {
511 ast::Expr const * arg0 = ast::getCallArg( arg, 0 );
512 ast::Expr * ret = ast::mutate( arg0 );
513 ret->env = expr->env;
514 return ret;
515 }
516 } else if ( auto cast = dynamic_cast<ast::CastExpr const *>( arg ) ) {
517 // Need to move cast to pointer type out a level since address of
518 // pointer is not valid C code (can be introduced in prior passes,
519 // e.g., InstantiateGeneric)
520 if ( ast::getPointerBase( cast->result ) ) {
521 auto mutExpr = ast::mutate( expr );
522 auto mutCast = strict_dynamic_cast<ast::CastExpr *>(
523 ast::mutate( mutExpr->arg.release() ) );
524 mutExpr->arg = mutCast->arg;
525 mutCast->arg = mutExpr;
526 mutCast->result = new ast::PointerType( mutCast->result );
527 return mutCast;
528 }
529 }
530 return expr;
531}
532
533ast::Expr const * CollapseAddressDeref::postvisit(
534 ast::ApplicationExpr const * expr ) {
535 if ( isIntrinsicReference( expr ) ) {
536 std::string fname = ast::getFunctionName( expr );
537 if ( fname == "*?" ) {
538 assert( 1 == expr->args.size() );
539 ast::Expr const * arg = ast::getCallArg( expr, 0 );
540 // xxx - this isn't right, because it can remove casts that
541 // should be there...
542 // while ( auto cast = dynamic_cast< ast::CastExpr const * >( arg ) ) {
543 // arg = cast->arg;
544 // }
545 if ( auto addr = dynamic_cast<ast::AddressExpr const *>( arg ) ) {
546 return ast::mutate_field( addr->arg.get(),
547 &ast::Expr::env, expr->env.get() );
548 }
549 }
550 }
551 return expr;
552}
553
554ast::Expr const * GeneralizedLvalue::postvisit(
555 ast::AddressExpr const * expr ) {
556 return applyTransformation( expr, &ast::AddressExpr::arg,
557 []( ast::Expr const * arg ) {
558 return new ast::AddressExpr( arg->location, arg );
559 }
560 );
561}
562
563ast::Expr const * GeneralizedLvalue::postvisit(
564 ast::MemberExpr const * expr ) {
565 return applyTransformation( expr, &ast::MemberExpr::aggregate,
566 [expr]( ast::Expr const * aggr ) {
567 return new ast::MemberExpr( aggr->location, expr->member, aggr );
568 }
569 );
570}
571
572template<typename Node, typename Func>
573ast::Expr const * GeneralizedLvalue::applyTransformation(
574 Node const * expr, ast::ptr<ast::Expr> Node::*field, Func mkExpr ) {
575 ast::ptr<ast::Expr> const & arg = expr->*field;
576 if ( auto commaArg = arg.as<ast::CommaExpr>() ) {
577 ast::Expr const * arg1 = ast::deepCopy( commaArg->arg1 );
578 ast::Expr const * arg2 = ast::deepCopy( commaArg->arg2 );
579 ast::Expr const * ret = new ast::CommaExpr(
580 commaArg->location, arg1, mkExpr( arg2 )->accept( *visitor ) );
581 return ret;
582 } else if ( auto condArg = arg.as<ast::ConditionalExpr>() ) {
583 ast::Expr const * arg1 = ast::deepCopy( condArg->arg1 );
584 ast::Expr const * arg2 = ast::deepCopy( condArg->arg2 );
585 ast::Expr const * arg3 = ast::deepCopy( condArg->arg3 );
586 ast::ConditionalExpr * ret = new ast::ConditionalExpr(
587 condArg->location, arg1, mkExpr( arg2 )->accept( *visitor ),
588 mkExpr( arg3 )->accept( *visitor ) );
589
590 // Conditional expr type may not be either of the arguments,
591 // so unify to get the result.
592 // TODO: Maybe I could create a wrapper for this.
593 ast::ptr<ast::Type> common = nullptr;
594 ast::TypeEnvironment newEnv;
595 ast::AssertionSet needAssertions, haveAssertions;
596 ast::OpenVarSet openVars;
597 ResolvExpr::unify( ret->arg2->result, ret->arg3->result, newEnv,
598 needAssertions, haveAssertions, openVars, common );
599 ret->result = common ? common : ast::deepCopy( ret->arg2->result );
600 return ret;
601 }
602 return expr;
603}
604
605ast::Type const * ReferenceTypeElimination::postvisit(
606 ast::ReferenceType const * type ) {
607 return new ast::PointerType( type->base, type->qualifiers );
608}
609
610} // namespace
611
612// Stored elsewhere (Lvalue2, initially false):
613extern bool referencesEliminated;
614
615void convertLvalue( ast::TranslationUnit & translationUnit ) {
616 ast::Pass<FixIntrinsicResults>::run( translationUnit );
617 ast::Pass<AddressRef>::run( translationUnit );
618 ast::Pass<ReferenceConversions>::run( translationUnit );
619 ast::Pass<FixIntrinsicArgs>::run( translationUnit );
620 ast::Pass<CollapseAddressDeref>::run( translationUnit );
621 ast::Pass<GeneralizedLvalue>::run( translationUnit );
622 // Last because other passes need reference types to work.
623 ast::Pass<ReferenceTypeElimination>::run( translationUnit );
624 // From this point forward, nothing should create reference types.
625 referencesEliminated = true;
626}
627
628ast::Expr const * generalizedLvalue( ast::Expr const * expr ) {
629 ast::Pass<GeneralizedLvalue> visitor;
630 return expr->accept( visitor );
631}
632
633} // namespace GenPoly
634
635// Local Variables: //
636// tab-width: 4 //
637// mode: c++ //
638// compile-command: "make install" //
639// End: //
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