It's ignored by the assembler when present, but is legal syntax. Other
instructions have something similar, but for some mnemonics it's
only sometimes not significant, so this quick check in the parser will
need refactored into something more robust soon-ish. This gets some
basics working in the meantime.
Partial for rdar://10435264
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Add a paste operator '#' to take two identifier-like strings and joint
them. Internally paste gets represented as a !strconcat() with any
necessary casts to string added.
This will be used to implement basic for loop functionality as in:
for i = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] {
def R#i : Register<...>
}
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During multiclass def instantiation, replace NAME in any expressions
with the value of the def or defm ID.
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Parse and process a defm prefix as an Init expression. This allows
paste operations to create defm prefixes.
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Stop parsing a value if we are in name parsing mode and we see a left
brace. A left brace indicates the start of an object body when we are
parsing a name.
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Augment the value parser to respect the parse mode and not error if an
ID doesn't map to an object and we are in name parsing mode.
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Add a mode control to value and ID parsers. The two modes are:
- Parse a value. Expect the parsed ID to map to an existing object.
- Parse a name. Expect the parsed ID to not map to any existing object.
The first is used when parsing an identifier to be looked up, for
example a record field or template argument. The second is used for
parsing declarations. Paste functionality implies that declarations
can contain arbitrary expressions so we need to be able to call into
the general value parser to parse declarations with paste operators.
So we need a way to parse a value-like thing without expecting that
the result will map to some existing object. This parse mode provides
that.
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Add a Value named "NAME" to each Record. This will be set to the def or defm
name when instantiating multiclasses. This will replace the #NAME# processing
hack once paste functionality is in place.
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Use lookahead to determine whether a number is really a number or is
part of something forming an identifier. This won't come into play
until the paste operator is recognized as a unique token.
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Add a peek function to let the Lexer look at a character arbitrarily
far ahead in the stream without consuming anything. We need this to
disambiguate numbers and operands of a paste operation. For example:
def foo#8i
Without lookahead the lexer will treat '8' as a number rather than as
part of a string to be pasted to form an identifier.
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When resolving Record values, be sure to update the Record name as it
may contain references to the value.
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Add Record names to be changed even on Records that aren't yet
registered. We need to be able to do this for paste functionality
because we do not want to register def names before they are unique
and that can only happen once all paste operations are done. This
change lets us update Record names formed by paste operations and
register the result later.
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Allow template arg names to be Inits. This is further work to
implement paste as it allows template names to participate in paste
operations.
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Convert SetValue to take the value name as an Init. This allows us to
set values for variables whose names are not yet fully resolved.
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Add a couple of utility functions to take a variable name and qualify
it with the namespace of the enclosing class and/or multiclass. This
is inpreparation for making template arg names first-class Inits.
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Make the VarInit name an Init itself. We need this to implement paste
functionality so we can reference variables whose names are not yet
completely resolved.
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Add accessors to get Record values by Init name. This lets us look up
Record values whose names are not yet fully resolved. More work
toward paste.
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Multidefs are a bit unwieldy and incomplete. Remove them in favor of
another mechanism, probably for loops.
Revert "Make Test More Thorough"
Revert "Fix a typo."
Revert "Vim Support for Multidefs"
Revert "Emacs Support for Multidefs"
Revert "Document Multidefs"
Revert "Add a Multidef Test"
Revert "Update Test for Multidefs"
Revert "Process Multidefs"
Revert "Parser Multidef Support"
Revert "Lexer Support for Multidefs"
Revert "Add Multidef Data Structures"
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Fix VarListElementInit::resolveListElementReference to return a
partially resolved VarListElementInint in the case where full
resolution is not possible. This allows TableGen to make forward
progress resolving certain complex list expressions.
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For consistency, prefix multiclass template arg names with the
multiclass name followed by "::" to avoid name clashes among
multiclass arguments and other entities in the multiclass.
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Process each multidef declared in a multiclass. Iterate through the
list and instantiate a def in the multiclass for each item, resolving
the list item to the temporary iterator (possibly) used in the
multidef ObjectBody. We then process each generated def in the normal
way.
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Add parser support to recognize multidefs. No processing on the
multidef is done at this point. The grammar is:
MultiDef = MULTIDEF ObjectName < Value, Declaration, Value > ObjectBody
The first Value must be resolveable to a list and the second Value
must be resolveable to an integer. The Declaration is a temporary
value used as an iterator to refer to list items during processing.
It may be passed into the ObjectBody where it will be substituted with
the list value used to instantiate each def.
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Move the code to instantiate a multiclass def, bind its arguments and
resolve its members into three helper functions. These will be reused
to support a new kind of multiclass def: a multidef.
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When resolving an operator list element reference, resolve all
operator operands and try to fold the operator first. This allows the
operator to collapse to a list which may then be indexed.
Before, it was not possible to do this:
class D<int a, int b> { ... }
class C<list<int> A> : D<A[0], A[1]>;
class B<list<int> b> : C<!foreach(...,b)>;
Now it is.
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This patch adds a preprocessor that can expand nested for-loops for
saving some copy-n-paste in *.td files.
The preprocessor is not yet integrated with TGParser, and so it has
no direct effect on *.td inputs. However, you may preprocess an td
input (and only preprocess it).
To test the proprecessor, type:
tblgen -E -o $@ $<
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