// ACME - a crossassembler for producing 6502/65c02/65816/65ce02 code. // Copyright (C) 1998-2020 Marco Baye // Have a look at "acme.c" for further info // // Flow control stuff (loops, conditional assembly etc.) // // Macros, conditional assembly, loops and sourcefile-includes are all based on // parsing blocks of code. When defining macros or using loops or conditional // assembly, the block starts with "{" and ends with "}". In the case of // "!source", the given file is treated like a block - the outermost assembler // function uses the same technique to parse the top level file. // // 24 Nov 2007 Added "!ifndef" #include "flow.h" #include #include "acme.h" #include "alu.h" #include "config.h" #include "dynabuf.h" #include "global.h" #include "input.h" #include "mnemo.h" #include "symbol.h" #include "tree.h" // helper functions for if/ifdef/ifndef/else/for/do/while // parse symbol name and return if symbol has defined value (called by ifdef/ifndef) boolean check_ifdef_condition(void) { scope_t scope; struct rwnode *node; struct symbol *symbol; // read symbol name if (Input_read_scope_and_keyword(&scope) == 0) // skips spaces before return FALSE; // there was an error, it has been reported, so return value is more or less meaningless anway // look for it Tree_hard_scan(&node, symbols_forest, scope, FALSE); if (!node) return FALSE; // not found -> no, not defined symbol = (struct symbol *) node->body; symbol->has_been_read = TRUE; // we did not really read the symbol's value, but checking for its existence still counts as "used it" if (symbol->object.type == NULL) Bug_found("ObjectHasNullType", 0); return symbol->object.type->is_defined(&symbol->object); } // parse a loop body (TODO - also use for macro body?) static void parse_ram_block(struct block *block) { Input_now->line_number = block->start; // set line number to loop start Input_now->src.ram_ptr = block->body; // set RAM read pointer to loop // parse block Parse_until_eob_or_eof(); if (GotByte != CHAR_EOB) Bug_found("IllegalBlockTerminator", GotByte); } // back end function for "!for" pseudo opcode void flow_forloop(struct for_loop *loop) { struct input loop_input, *outer_input; struct object loop_counter; // switching input makes us lose GotByte. But we know it's '}' anyway! // set up new input loop_input = *Input_now; // copy current input structure into new loop_input.source = INPUTSRC_RAM; // set new byte source // remember old input outer_input = Input_now; // activate new input // (not yet useable; pointer and line number are still missing) Input_now = &loop_input; // fix line number (not for block, but in case symbol handling throws errors) Input_now->line_number = loop->block.start; // init counter loop_counter.type = &type_number; loop_counter.u.number.ntype = NUMTYPE_INT; loop_counter.u.number.flags = 0; loop_counter.u.number.val.intval = loop->counter.first; loop_counter.u.number.addr_refs = loop->counter.addr_refs; // CAUTION: next line does not have power to change symbol type, but if // "symbol already defined" error is thrown, the type will still have // been changed. this was done so the code below has a counter var. symbol_set_object(loop->symbol, &loop_counter, POWER_CHANGE_VALUE); // TODO: in versions before 0.97, force bit handling was broken // in both "!set" and "!for": // trying to change a force bit correctly raised an error, but // in any case, ALL FORCE BITS WERE CLEARED in symbol. only // cases like !set N=N+1 worked, because the force bit was // taken from result. // maybe support this behaviour via --dialect? if (loop->force_bit) symbol_set_force_bit(loop->symbol, loop->force_bit); loop_counter = loop->symbol->object; // update local copy with force bit loop->symbol->has_been_read = TRUE; // lock force bit if (loop->use_old_algo) { // old algo for old syntax: // if count == 0, skip loop if (loop->counter.last) { do { loop_counter.u.number.val.intval += loop->counter.increment; loop->symbol->object = loop_counter; // overwrite whole struct, in case some joker has re-assigned loop counter var parse_ram_block(&loop->block); } while (loop_counter.u.number.val.intval < loop->counter.last); } } else { // new algo for new syntax: do { parse_ram_block(&loop->block); loop_counter.u.number.val.intval += loop->counter.increment; loop->symbol->object = loop_counter; // overwrite whole struct, in case some joker has re-assigned loop counter var } while (loop_counter.u.number.val.intval != (loop->counter.last + loop->counter.increment)); } // restore previous input: Input_now = outer_input; } // read condition, make copy, link to struct static void copy_condition(struct condition *condition, char terminator) { int err; SKIPSPACE(); DYNABUF_CLEAR(GlobalDynaBuf); while ((GotByte != terminator) && (GotByte != CHAR_EOS)) { // append to GlobalDynaBuf and check for quotes DYNABUF_APPEND(GlobalDynaBuf, GotByte); if ((GotByte == '"') || (GotByte == '\'')) { err = Input_quoted_to_dynabuf(GotByte); // here GotByte changes, it might become CHAR_EOS DYNABUF_APPEND(GlobalDynaBuf, GotByte); // add closing quotes (or CHAR_EOS) as well if (err) break; // on error, exit before eating CHAR_EOS via GetByte() } GetByte(); } DynaBuf_append(GlobalDynaBuf, CHAR_EOS); // ensure terminator condition->body = DynaBuf_get_copy(GlobalDynaBuf); } // try to read a condition into DynaBuf and store pointer to copy in // given loop_condition structure. // if no condition given, NULL is written to structure. // call with GotByte = first interesting character void flow_store_doloop_condition(struct condition *condition, char terminator) { // write line number condition->line = Input_now->line_number; // set defaults condition->invert = FALSE; condition->body = NULL; // check for empty condition if (GotByte == terminator) return; // seems as if there really *is* a condition, so check for until/while if (Input_read_and_lower_keyword()) { if (strcmp(GlobalDynaBuf->buffer, "while") == 0) { //condition.invert = FALSE; } else if (strcmp(GlobalDynaBuf->buffer, "until") == 0) { condition->invert = TRUE; } else { Throw_error(exception_syntax); return; } // write given condition into buffer copy_condition(condition, terminator); } } // read a condition into DynaBuf and store pointer to copy in // given loop_condition structure. // call with GotByte = first interesting character void flow_store_while_condition(struct condition *condition) { condition->line = Input_now->line_number; condition->invert = FALSE; copy_condition(condition, CHAR_SOB); } // check a condition expression static boolean check_condition(struct condition *condition) { struct number intresult; // first, check whether there actually *is* a condition if (condition->body == NULL) return TRUE; // non-existing conditions are always true // set up input for expression evaluation Input_now->line_number = condition->line; Input_now->src.ram_ptr = condition->body; GetByte(); // proceed with next char ALU_defined_int(&intresult); if (GotByte) Throw_serious_error(exception_syntax); return condition->invert ? !intresult.val.intval : !!intresult.val.intval; } // back end function for "!do" and "!while" pseudo opcodes void flow_do_while(struct do_while *loop) { struct input loop_input; struct input *outer_input; // set up new input loop_input = *Input_now; // copy current input structure into new loop_input.source = INPUTSRC_RAM; // set new byte source // remember old input outer_input = Input_now; // activate new input (not useable yet, as pointer and // line number are not yet set up) Input_now = &loop_input; for (;;) { // check head condition if (!check_condition(&loop->head_cond)) break; parse_ram_block(&loop->block); // check tail condition if (!check_condition(&loop->tail_cond)) break; } // restore previous input: Input_now = outer_input; GotByte = CHAR_EOS; // CAUTION! Very ugly kluge. // But by switching input, we lost the outer input's GotByte. We know // it was CHAR_EOS. We could just call GetByte() to get real input, but // then the main loop could choke on unexpected bytes. So we pretend // that we got the outer input's GotByte value magically back. } // parse a whole source code file void flow_parse_and_close_file(FILE *fd, const char *filename) { // be verbose if (config.process_verbosity > 2) printf("Parsing source file '%s'\n", filename); // set up new input Input_new_file(filename, fd); // Parse block and check end reason Parse_until_eob_or_eof(); if (GotByte != CHAR_EOF) Throw_error("Found '}' instead of end-of-file."); // close sublevel src fclose(Input_now->src.fd); }