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250 lines
7.1 KiB
C
250 lines
7.1 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2012
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* Wolfgang Bumiller
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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* this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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* the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
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* use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
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* of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
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* so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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* copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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* SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef GMQCC_AST_HDR
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#define GMQCC_AST_HDR
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#include "ir.h"
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/* Note: I will not be using a _t suffix for the
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* "main" ast node types for now.
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*/
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typedef union ast_node_u ast_node;
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typedef union ast_expression_u ast_expression;
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typedef struct ast_value_s ast_value;
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typedef struct ast_function_s ast_function;
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typedef struct ast_block_s ast_block;
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typedef struct ast_binary_s ast_binary;
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typedef struct ast_store_s ast_store;
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typedef struct ast_entfield_s ast_entfield;
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/* Node interface with common components
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*/
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typedef void ast_node_delete(ast_node*);
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typedef struct
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{
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lex_ctx context;
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/* I don't feel comfortable using keywords like 'delete' as names... */
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ast_node_delete *destroy;
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/* keep: if a node contains this node, 'keep'
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* prevents its dtor from destroying this node as well.
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*/
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bool keep;
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} ast_node_common;
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#define ast_delete(x) ( ( (ast_node*)(x) ) -> node.destroy )((ast_node*)(x))
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#define ast_unref(x) do \
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{ \
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if (! (((ast_node*)(x))->node.keep) ) { \
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ast_delete(x); \
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} \
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} while(0)
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/* Expression interface
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*
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* Any expression or block returns an ir_value, and needs
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* to know the current function.
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*/
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typedef bool ast_expression_codegen(ast_expression*,
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ast_function*,
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ir_value**);
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typedef struct
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{
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ast_node_common node;
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ast_expression_codegen *codegen;
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} ast_expression_common;
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/* Value
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*
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* Types are also values, both have a type and a name.
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* especially considering possible constructs like typedefs.
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* typedef float foo;
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* is like creating a 'float foo', foo serving as the type's name.
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*/
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struct ast_value_s
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{
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ast_expression_common expression;
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const char *name;
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int vtype;
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ast_value *next;
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bool isconst;
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union {
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double vfloat;
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int vint;
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vector vvec;
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const char *vstring;
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int ventity;
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ast_function *vfunc;
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} constval;
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ir_value *ir_v;
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/* if vtype is qc_function, params contain parameters, and
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* 'next' the return type.
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*/
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MEM_VECTOR_MAKE(ast_value*, params);
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};
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ast_value* ast_value_new(lex_ctx ctx, const char *name, int qctype);
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/* This will NOT delete an underlying ast_function */
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void ast_value_delete(ast_value*);
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bool ast_value_set_name(ast_value*, const char *name);
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bool ast_value_codegen(ast_value*, ast_function*, ir_value**);
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/* Binary
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*
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* A value-returning binary expression.
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*/
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struct ast_binary_s
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{
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ast_expression_common expression;
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int op;
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ast_expression *left;
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ast_expression *right;
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};
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ast_binary* ast_binary_new(lex_ctx ctx,
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int op,
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ast_expression *left,
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ast_expression *right);
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void ast_binary_delete(ast_binary*);
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/* hmm, seperate functions?
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bool ast_block_codegen(ast_block*, ast_function*, ir_value**);
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*/
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bool ast_binary_codegen(ast_binary*, ast_function*, ir_value**);
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/* Entity-field
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*
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* This must do 2 things:
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* -) Provide a way to fetch an entity field value. (Rvalue)
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* -) Provide a pointer to an entity field. (Lvalue)
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* The problem:
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* In original QC, there's only a STORE via pointer, but
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* no LOAD via pointer.
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* So we must know beforehand if we are going to read or assign
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* the field.
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* For this we will have to extend the codegen() functions with
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* a flag saying whether or not we need an L or an R-value.
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*/
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struct ast_entfield_s
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{
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ast_expression_common expression;
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/* The entity can come from an expression of course. */
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ast_expression *entity;
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/* As can the field, it just must result in a value of TYPE_FIELD */
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ast_expression *field;
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};
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ast_entfield* ast_entfield_new(lex_ctx ctx, ast_expression *entity, ast_expression *field);
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void ast_entfield_delete(ast_entfield*);
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bool ast_entfield_codegen(ast_entfield*, ast_function*, ir_value**);
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/* Store
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*
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* Stores left<-right and returns left.
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* Specialized binary expression node
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*/
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struct ast_store_s
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{
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ast_expression_common expression;
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int op;
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ast_value *dest; /* When we add pointers this might have to change to expression */
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ast_expression *source;
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};
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ast_store* ast_store_new(lex_ctx ctx, int op,
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ast_value *d, ast_expression *s);
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void ast_store_delete(ast_store*);
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bool ast_store_codegen(ast_store*, ast_function*, ir_value**);
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/* Blocks
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*
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*/
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struct ast_block_s
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{
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ast_expression_common expression;
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MEM_VECTOR_MAKE(ast_value*, locals);
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MEM_VECTOR_MAKE(ast_expression*, exprs);
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};
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ast_block* ast_block_new(lex_ctx ctx);
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void ast_block_delete(ast_block*);
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MEM_VECTOR_PROTO(ast_block, ast_value*, locals);
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MEM_VECTOR_PROTO(ast_block, ast_expression*, exprs);
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bool ast_block_codegen(ast_block*, ast_function*, ir_value**);
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/* Function
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*
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* Contains a list of blocks... at least in theory.
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* Usually there's just the main block, other blocks are inside that.
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*
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* Technically, functions don't need to be an AST node, since we have
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* neither functions inside functions, nor lambdas, and function
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* pointers could just work with a name. However, this way could be
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* more flexible, and adds no real complexity.
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*/
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struct ast_function_s
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{
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ast_node_common node;
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ast_value *vtype;
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const char *name;
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ir_function *ir_func;
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MEM_VECTOR_MAKE(ast_block*, blocks);
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};
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ast_function* ast_function_new(lex_ctx ctx, const char *name, ast_value *vtype);
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/* This will NOT delete the underlying ast_value */
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void ast_function_delete(ast_function*);
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MEM_VECTOR_PROTO(ast_function, ast_block*, blocks);
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bool ast_function_codegen(ast_function *self, ir_builder *builder);
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/* Expression union
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*/
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union ast_expression_u
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{
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ast_expression_common expression;
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ast_binary binary;
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ast_block block;
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};
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/* Node union
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*/
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union ast_node_u
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{
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ast_node_common node;
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ast_expression expression;
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};
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#endif
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