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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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[5f225f5] | 7 | // PtrsAssignable.cpp -- |
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[a32b204] | 8 | // |
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| 9 | // Author : Richard C. Bilson |
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| 10 | // Created On : Sun May 17 11:44:11 2015 |
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[df9317bd] | 11 | // Last Modified By : Andrew |
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| 12 | // Last Modified On : Mon Jun 24 15:29:00 2019 |
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| 13 | // Update Count : 9 |
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[a32b204] | 14 | // |
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| 15 | |
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[5bf3976] | 16 | #include "PtrsAssignable.hpp" |
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[df9317bd] | 17 | |
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| 18 | #include "AST/Pass.hpp" |
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| 19 | #include "AST/Type.hpp" |
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| 20 | #include "AST/TypeEnvironment.hpp" |
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[51b7345] | 21 | |
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| 22 | namespace ResolvExpr { |
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[5ccb10d] | 23 | |
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[2908f08] | 24 | namespace { |
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| 25 | |
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[0bd3faf] | 26 | struct PtrsAssignable : public ast::WithShortCircuiting { |
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[df9317bd] | 27 | const ast::Type * dst; |
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| 28 | const ast::TypeEnvironment & typeEnv; |
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| 29 | int result; |
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| 30 | |
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[0bd3faf] | 31 | PtrsAssignable( const ast::Type * dst, const ast::TypeEnvironment & env ) : |
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[df9317bd] | 32 | dst( dst ), typeEnv( env ), result( 0 ) {} |
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| 33 | |
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[0bd3faf] | 34 | void previsit( ast::Type * ) { visit_children = false; } |
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[df9317bd] | 35 | |
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| 36 | void postvisit( const ast::EnumInstType * ) { |
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| 37 | if ( dynamic_cast< const ast::BasicType * >( dst ) ) { |
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| 38 | // int * = E *, etc. is safe. This isn't technically correct, as each |
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| 39 | // enum has one basic type that it is compatible with, an that type can |
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| 40 | // differ from enum to enum. Without replicating GCC's internal logic, |
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| 41 | // there is no way to know which type this particular enum is compatible |
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| 42 | // with, so punt on this for now. |
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| 43 | result = 1; |
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| 44 | } |
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| 45 | } |
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| 46 | void postvisit( const ast::TypeInstType * inst ) { |
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[3e5dd913] | 47 | if ( const ast::EqvClass * eqv = typeEnv.lookup( *inst ) ) { |
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[df9317bd] | 48 | if ( eqv->bound ) { |
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| 49 | // T * = S * for any S depends on the type bound to T |
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| 50 | result = ptrsAssignable( eqv->bound, dst, typeEnv ); |
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| 51 | } |
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| 52 | } |
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| 53 | } |
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| 54 | }; |
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| 55 | |
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[2908f08] | 56 | } // namespace |
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| 57 | |
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[fb2bde4] | 58 | int ptrsAssignable( const ast::Type * src, const ast::Type * dst, |
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| 59 | const ast::TypeEnvironment & env ) { |
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[df9317bd] | 60 | if ( const ast::TypeInstType * dstAsInst = dynamic_cast< const ast::TypeInstType * >( dst ) ) { |
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[3e5dd913] | 61 | if ( const ast::EqvClass * eqv = env.lookup( *dstAsInst ) ) { |
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[df9317bd] | 62 | return ptrsAssignable( src, eqv->bound, env ); |
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| 63 | } |
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| 64 | } |
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| 65 | if ( dynamic_cast< const ast::VoidType * >( dst ) ) { |
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| 66 | return -1; |
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| 67 | } else { |
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[0bd3faf] | 68 | ast::Pass<PtrsAssignable> visitor( dst, env ); |
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[df9317bd] | 69 | src->accept( visitor ); |
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[7ff3e522] | 70 | return visitor.core.result; |
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[df9317bd] | 71 | } |
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| 72 | |
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| 73 | // see ticket #136 (this should be able to replace the visitor). |
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| 74 | #if 0 |
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| 75 | if ( const ast::TypeInstType * dstAsTypeInst = |
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| 76 | dynamic_cast< const ast::TypeInstType* >( dst ) ) { |
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| 77 | if ( const ast::EqvClass * eqv = env.lookup( dstAsTypeInst->get_name() ) ) { |
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| 78 | return ptrsAssignable( src, eqv->type, env ); |
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| 79 | } // if |
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| 80 | } // if |
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| 81 | if ( dynamic_cast< VoidType* >( dst ) ) { |
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| 82 | // void * = T * for any T is unsafe |
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| 83 | // xxx - this should be safe, but that currently breaks the build |
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| 84 | return -1; |
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| 85 | } else if ( dynamic_cast< EnumInstType * >( src ) ) { |
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| 86 | if ( dynamic_cast< BasicType * >( dst ) ) { |
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| 87 | // int * = E *, etc. is safe. This isn't technically correct, as each |
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| 88 | // enum has one basic type that it is compatible with, an that type can |
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| 89 | // differ from enum to enum. Without replicating GCC's internal logic, |
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| 90 | // there is no way to know which type this particular enum is compatible |
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| 91 | // with, so punt on this for now. |
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| 92 | return 1; |
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| 93 | } |
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| 94 | } else if ( const ast::TypeInstType * typeInstType = |
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| 95 | dynamic_cast< const ast::TypeInstType * >( src ) ) { |
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| 96 | if ( const ast::EqvClass * eqv = env.lookup( typeInstType->name ) ) { |
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| 97 | if ( eqv->bound ) { |
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| 98 | // T * = S * for any S depends on the type bound to T |
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| 99 | return ptrsAssignable( eqv->bound, dst, env ); |
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| 100 | } |
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| 101 | } |
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| 102 | } |
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[fb2bde4] | 103 | return 0; |
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[df9317bd] | 104 | #endif |
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[fb2bde4] | 105 | } |
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| 106 | |
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[51b7345] | 107 | } // namespace ResolvExpr |
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[a32b204] | 108 | |
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| 109 | // Local Variables: // |
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| 110 | // tab-width: 4 // |
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| 111 | // mode: c++ // |
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| 112 | // compile-command: "make install" // |
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| 113 | // End: // |
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