(**************************************************************************) (* *) (* OCaml *) (* *) (* Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt *) (* *) (* Copyright 1996 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et *) (* en Automatique. *) (* *) (* All rights reserved. This file is distributed under the terms of *) (* the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, with the *) (* special exception on linking described in the file LICENSE. *) (* *) (**************************************************************************) (* Second intermediate language (machine independent) *) type machtype_component = | Val | Addr | Int | Float (* - [Val] denotes a valid OCaml value: either a pointer to the beginning of a heap block, an infix pointer if it is preceded by the correct infix header, or a 2n+1 encoded integer. - [Int] is for integers (not necessarily 2n+1 encoded) and for pointers outside the heap. - [Addr] denotes pointers that are neither [Val] nor [Int], i.e. pointers into the heap that point in the middle of a heap block. Such derived pointers are produced by e.g. array indexing. - [Float] is for unboxed floating-point numbers. The purpose of these types is twofold. First, they guide register allocation: type [Float] goes in FP registers, the other types go into integer registers. Second, they determine how local variables are tracked by the GC: - Variables of type [Val] are GC roots. If they are pointers, the GC will not deallocate the addressed heap block, and will update the local variable if the heap block moves. - Variables of type [Int] and [Float] are ignored by the GC. The GC does not change their values. - Variables of type [Addr] must never be live across an allocation point or function call. They cannot be given as roots to the GC because they don't point after a well-formed block header of the kind that the GC needs. However, the GC may move the block pointed into, invalidating the value of the [Addr] variable. *) type machtype = machtype_component array val typ_void: machtype val typ_val: machtype val typ_addr: machtype val typ_int: machtype val typ_float: machtype val size_component: machtype_component -> int (** Least upper bound of two [machtype_component]s. *) val lub_component : machtype_component -> machtype_component -> machtype_component (** Returns [true] iff the first supplied [machtype_component] is greater than or equal to the second under the relation used by [lub_component]. *) val ge_component : machtype_component -> machtype_component -> bool val size_machtype: machtype -> int type comparison = Ceq | Cne | Clt | Cle | Cgt | Cge val negate_comparison: comparison -> comparison val swap_comparison: comparison -> comparison type label = int val new_label: unit -> label type memory_chunk = Byte_unsigned | Byte_signed | Sixteen_unsigned | Sixteen_signed | Thirtytwo_unsigned | Thirtytwo_signed | Word_int (* integer or pointer outside heap *) | Word_val (* pointer inside heap or encoded int *) | Single | Double (* 64-bit-aligned 64-bit float *) | Double_u (* word-aligned 64-bit float *) and operation = Capply of machtype * Debuginfo.t | Cextcall of string * machtype * bool * Debuginfo.t * label option | Cload of memory_chunk | Calloc of Debuginfo.t | Cstore of memory_chunk * Lambda.initialization_or_assignment | Caddi | Csubi | Cmuli | Cmulhi | Cdivi | Cmodi | Cand | Cor | Cxor | Clsl | Clsr | Casr | Ccmpi of comparison | Caddv (* pointer addition that produces a [Val] (well-formed Caml value) *) | Cadda (* pointer addition that produces a [Addr] (derived heap pointer) *) | Ccmpa of comparison | Cnegf | Cabsf | Caddf | Csubf | Cmulf | Cdivf | Cfloatofint | Cintoffloat | Ccmpf of comparison | Craise of Lambda.raise_kind * Debuginfo.t | Ccheckbound of Debuginfo.t and expression = Cconst_int of int | Cconst_natint of nativeint | Cconst_float of float | Cconst_symbol of string | Cconst_pointer of int | Cconst_natpointer of nativeint | Cblockheader of nativeint * Debuginfo.t | Cvar of Ident.t | Clet of Ident.t * expression * expression | Cassign of Ident.t * expression | Ctuple of expression list | Cop of operation * expression list | Csequence of expression * expression | Cifthenelse of expression * expression * expression | Cswitch of expression * int array * expression array | Cloop of expression | Ccatch of int * Ident.t list * expression * expression | Cexit of int * expression list | Ctrywith of expression * Ident.t * expression type fundecl = { fun_name: string; fun_args: (Ident.t * machtype) list; fun_body: expression; fun_fast: bool; fun_dbg : Debuginfo.t; } type data_item = Cdefine_symbol of string | Cglobal_symbol of string | Cint8 of int | Cint16 of int | Cint32 of nativeint | Cint of nativeint | Csingle of float | Cdouble of float | Csymbol_address of string | Cstring of string | Cskip of int | Calign of int type phrase = Cfunction of fundecl | Cdata of data_item list