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150 lines
4.2 KiB
C
150 lines
4.2 KiB
C
#include "gmqcc.h"
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#include "ast.h"
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/* NOTE: it's a test - I'll abort() on epic-failure */
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#ifdef assert
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# undef assert
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#endif
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/* (note: 'do {} while(0)' forces the need for a semicolon after assert() */
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#define assert(x) do { if ( !(x) ) { printf("Assertion failed: %s\n", #x); abort(); } } while(0)
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VECTOR_MAKE(ast_value*, globals);
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VECTOR_MAKE(ast_function*, functions);
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int main()
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{
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/* AST */
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ast_expression *exp;
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ast_value *gfoo = NULL;
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ast_value *gbar = NULL;
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ast_value *const_3 = NULL;
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ast_value *const_4 = NULL;
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ast_value *vmain = NULL;
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ast_function *fmain = NULL;
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ast_block *ba = NULL;
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ast_value *li = NULL;
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/* IR */
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ir_builder *ir = NULL;
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/* common stuff */
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size_t i;
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lex_ctx ctx;
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ctx.file = NULL;
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ctx.line = 1;
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/* globals */
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gfoo = ast_value_new(ctx, "foo", TYPE_FLOAT);
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assert(gfoo);
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assert(globals_add(gfoo) >= 0);
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gbar = ast_value_new(ctx, "bar", TYPE_FLOAT);
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assert(gbar);
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assert(globals_add(gbar) >= 0);
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const_3 = ast_value_new(ctx, "3", TYPE_FLOAT);
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assert(const_3);
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assert(globals_add(const_3) >= 0);
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const_3->isconst = true;
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const_3->constval.vfloat = 3.0;
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const_4 = ast_value_new(ctx, "4", TYPE_FLOAT);
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assert(const_4);
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assert(globals_add(const_4) >= 0);
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const_4->isconst = true;
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const_4->constval.vfloat = 4.0;
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/* defining a function */
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vmain = ast_value_new(ctx, "main", TYPE_FUNCTION);
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assert(vmain);
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assert(globals_add(vmain) >= 0);
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/* This happens in ast_function_new:
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vmain->isconst = true;
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vmain->constval.vfunc = fmain;
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Creating a function node connects the global to the function.
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You still have to delete *BOTH*, deleting one will NOT delete the other,
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it will only unlink them.
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*/
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/* creating a function body */
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fmain = ast_function_new(ctx, "main", vmain);
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assert(fmain);
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assert(functions_add(fmain) >= 0);
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/* { block */
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ba = ast_block_new(ctx);
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assert(ba);
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assert(ast_function_blocks_add(fmain, ba));
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/* local variable i */
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li = ast_value_new(ctx, "i", TYPE_FLOAT);
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assert(li);
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assert(ast_block_locals_add(ba, li));
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/* I realize having to provide the opcode isn't the best way to go, but,
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* urgh... */
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/* foo = 3; */
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exp = (ast_expression*)ast_store_new(ctx, INSTR_STORE_F, gfoo, (ast_expression*)const_3);
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assert(exp);
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assert(ast_block_exprs_add(ba, exp));
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/* bar = 4; */
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exp = (ast_expression*)ast_store_new(ctx, INSTR_STORE_F, gbar, (ast_expression*)const_4);
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assert(exp);
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assert(ast_block_exprs_add(ba, exp));
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/* i = foo * bar */
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exp = (ast_expression*)ast_binary_new(ctx, INSTR_MUL_F, (ast_expression*)gbar, (ast_expression*)gfoo);
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assert(exp);
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exp = (ast_expression*)ast_store_new(ctx, INSTR_STORE_F, li, exp);
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assert(exp);
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assert(ast_block_exprs_add(ba, exp));
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/* } block */
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/* Next up: Having the AST generate IR */
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ir = ir_builder_new("ast_test");
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assert(ir);
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/* gen globals */
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for (i = 0; i < globals_elements; ++i) {
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if (!ast_global_codegen(globals_data[i], ir)) {
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assert(!"failed to generate global");
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}
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}
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/* gen functions */
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for (i = 0; i < functions_elements; ++i) {
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if (!ast_function_codegen(functions_data[i], ir)) {
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assert(!"failed to generate function");
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}
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}
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/* dump */
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ir_builder_dump(ir, printf);
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/* ir cleanup */
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ir_builder_delete(ir);
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/* cleanup */
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/* Functions must be deleted FIRST since their expressions
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* reference global variables.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < functions_elements; ++i) {
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ast_function_delete(functions_data[i]);
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}
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if (functions_data)
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mem_d(functions_data);
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/* We must delete not only globals, but also the functions'
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* ast_values (their type and name), that's why we added them to the globals vector.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < globals_elements; ++i) {
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ast_value_delete(globals_data[i]);
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}
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if (globals_data)
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mem_d(globals_data);
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return 0;
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}
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