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6502bench/SourceGen/XrefSet.cs
Andy McFadden e8ae534879 Instruction operand editor rework, part 2
Implemented local variable editing.  Operands that have a local
variable reference, or are eligible to have one, can now be edited
directly from the instruction operand edit dialog.

Also, updated the code list double-click handler so that, if you
double-click on the opcode of an instruction that uses a local
variable reference, the selection and view will jump to the place
where that variable was defined.

Also, tweaked the way the References window refers to references
to an address that didn't use a symbol at that address.  Updated
the explanation in the manual, which was a bit confusing.

Also, fixed some odds and ends in the manual.

Also, fixed a nasty infinite recursion bug (issue #47).
2019-09-07 20:56:43 -07:00

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/*
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using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
namespace SourceGen {
/// <summary>
/// Tracks a set of offsets that reference a single address or label.
///
/// This is used internally, when refactoring labels, as well as for the "references"
/// UI panel and label localizer.
/// </summary>
public class XrefSet : IEnumerable<XrefSet.Xref> {
/// <summary>
/// Reference type. This is mostly useful for display to the user.
/// </summary>
public enum XrefType {
Unknown = 0,
SubCallOp, // subroutine call
BranchOp, // branch instruction
RefFromData, // reference in data area, e.g. ".dd2 <address>"
MemAccessOp, // instruction that accesses memory, or refers to an address
// TODO(someday): track 16-bit vs. 24-bit addressing, so we can show whether
// something is a "far" reference (and maybe carry this into auto-label annotation)
}
/// <summary>
/// Cross-reference descriptor. Instances are immutable.
/// </summary>
public class Xref {
/// <summary>
/// Offset of start of instruction or data that refers to the target offset.
/// </summary>
public int Offset { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// True if this reference is by name.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// The time this is of use is when determining the set of project/platform symbols
/// that are actually used. If we have FOO1=$101 and FOO2=$102, and we LDA FOO1
/// and LDA FOO1+1, we only want to output an equate for FOO1 even though FOO2's
/// address was referenced.
/// </remarks>
public bool IsByName { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// Type of reference.
/// </summary>
public XrefType Type { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// For Type==MemAccessOp, what type of memory access is performed.
/// </summary>
public Asm65.OpDef.MemoryEffect AccType { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// Adjustment to symbol. For example, "LDA label+2" adds an xref entry to
/// "label", with an adjustment of +2.
/// </summary>
public int Adjustment { get; private set; }
public Xref(int offset, bool isByName, XrefType type,
Asm65.OpDef.MemoryEffect accType, int adjustment) {
Offset = offset;
IsByName = isByName;
Type = type;
AccType = accType;
Adjustment = adjustment;
}
public override string ToString() {
return "Xref off=+" + Offset.ToString("x6") + " sym=" + IsByName +
" type=" + Type + " accType= " + AccType + " adj=" + Adjustment;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Internal storage for xrefs.
/// </summary>
private List<Xref> mRefs = new List<Xref>();
/// <summary>
/// Constructs an empty set.
/// </summary>
public XrefSet() { }
/// <summary>
/// Returns the number of cross-references in the set.
/// </summary>
public int Count { get { return mRefs.Count; } }
/// <summary>
/// Removes all entries from the set.
/// </summary>
public void Clear() {
mRefs.Clear();
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns the Nth entry in the set.
/// </summary>
public Xref this[int index] {
get {
return mRefs[index];
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Adds an xref to the set.
/// </summary>
public void Add(Xref xref) {
// TODO(someday): not currently enforcing set behavior; start by adding .equals to
// Xref, then check Contains before allowing Add. (Should probably complain
// loudly if item already exists, since we're not expecting that.)
mRefs.Add(xref);
}
// IEnumerable
public IEnumerator GetEnumerator() {
return ((IEnumerable)mRefs).GetEnumerator();
}
// IEnumerable, generic
IEnumerator<Xref> IEnumerable<Xref>.GetEnumerator() {
return ((IEnumerable<Xref>)mRefs).GetEnumerator();
}
}
}