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756 lines
26 KiB
C
756 lines
26 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2012
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* Dale Weiler, 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_HDR
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#define GMQCC_HDR
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#define GMQCC_VERSION_MAJOR 0
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#define GMQCC_VERSION_MINOR 1
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#define GMQCC_VERSION_PATCH 0
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#define GMQCC_VERSION_BUILD(J,N,P) (((J)<<16)|((N)<<8)|(P))
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#define GMQCC_VERSION \
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GMQCC_VERSION_BUILD(GMQCC_VERSION_MAJOR, GMQCC_VERSION_MINOR, GMQCC_VERSION_PATCH)
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/*
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* We cannoy rely on C99 at all, since compilers like MSVC
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* simply don't support it. We define our own boolean type
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* as a result (since we cannot include <stdbool.h>). For
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* compilers that are in 1999 mode (C99 compliant) we can use
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* the language keyword _Bool which can allow for better code
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* on GCC and GCC-like compilers, opposed to `int`.
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*/
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#ifndef __cplusplus
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# ifdef false
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# undef false
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# endif /* !false */
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# ifdef true
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# undef true
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# endif /* !true */
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# define false (0)
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# define true (1)
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# ifdef __STDC_VERSION__
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# if __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L && __GNUC__ < 3
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typedef int bool;
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# else
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typedef _Bool bool;
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# endif
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# else
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typedef int bool;
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# endif /* !__STDC_VERSION__ */
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#endif /* !__cplusplus */
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/*
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* Of some functions which are generated we want to make sure
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* that the result isn't ignored. To find such function calls,
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* we use this macro.
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*/
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#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__CLANG__)
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# define GMQCC_WARN __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
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#else
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# define GMQCC_WARN
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#endif
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/*
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* This is a hack to silent clang regarding empty
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* body if statements.
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*/
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#define GMQCC_SUPPRESS_EMPTY_BODY do { } while (0)
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/*
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* Inline is not supported in < C90, however some compilers
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* like gcc and clang might have an inline attribute we can
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* use if present.
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*/
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#ifdef __STDC_VERSION__
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# if __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L
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# if defined(__GNUC__) || defined (__CLANG__)
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# if __GNUC__ < 2
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# define GMQCC_INLINE
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# else
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# define GMQCC_INLINE __attribute__ ((always_inline))
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# endif
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# else
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# define GMQCC_INLINE
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# endif
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# else
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# define GMQCC_INLINE inline
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# endif
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#else
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# define GMQCC_INLINE
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#endif /* !__STDC_VERSION__ */
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/*
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* noreturn is present in GCC and clang
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* it's required for _ast_node_destory otherwise -Wmissing-noreturn
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* in clang complains about there being no return since abort() is
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* called.
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*/
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#if (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 2) || defined(__CLANG__)
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# define GMQCC_NORETURN __attribute__ ((noreturn))
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#else
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# define GMQCC_NORETURN
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#endif
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/*
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* stdint.h and inttypes.h -less subset
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* for systems that don't have it, which we must
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* assume is all systems. (int8_t not required)
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*/
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#if CHAR_MIN == -128
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typedef unsigned char uint8_t; /* same as below */
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#elif SCHAR_MIN == -128
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typedef unsigned char uint8_t; /* same as above */
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#endif
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#if SHRT_MAX == 0x7FFF
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typedef short int16_t;
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typedef unsigned short uint16_t;
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#elif INT_MAX == 0x7FFF
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typedef int int16_t;
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typedef unsigned int uint16_t;
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#endif
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#if INT_MAX == 0x7FFFFFFF
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typedef int int32_t;
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typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
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typedef long int64_t;
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typedef unsigned long uint64_t;
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#elif LONG_MAX == 0x7FFFFFFF
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typedef long int32_t;
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typedef unsigned long uint32_t;
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/*
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* It's nearly impossible to figure out a 64bit type at
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* this point without making assumptions about the build
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* enviroment. So if clang or gcc is detected use some
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* compiler builtins to create a 64 signed and unsigned
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* type.
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*/
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# if defined(__GNUC__) || defined (__CLANG__)
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typedef int int64_t __attribute__((__mode__(__DI__)));
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typedef unsigned int uint64_t __attribute__((__mode__(__DI__)));
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# else
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/*
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* Incoorectly size the types so static assertions below will
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* fail. There is no valid way to get a 64bit type at this point
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* without making assumptions of too many things.
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*/
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typedef struct { char _fail : 0; } int64_t;
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typedef struct { char _fail : 0; } uint64_t;
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef _LP64 /* long pointer == 64 */
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typedef unsigned long uintptr_t;
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typedef long intptr_t;
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#else
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typedef unsigned int uintptr_t;
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typedef int intptr_t;
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#endif
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/* Ensure type sizes are correct: */
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typedef char uint8_size_is_correct [sizeof(uint8_t) == 1?1:-1];
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typedef char uint16_size_is_correct [sizeof(uint16_t) == 2?1:-1];
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typedef char uint32_size_is_correct [sizeof(uint32_t) == 4?1:-1];
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typedef char uint64_size_is_correct [sizeof(uint64_t) == 8?1:-1];
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typedef char int16_size_if_correct [sizeof(int16_t) == 2?1:-1];
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typedef char int32_size_is_correct [sizeof(int32_t) == 4?1:-1];
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typedef char int64_size_is_correct [sizeof(int64_t) == 8?1:-1];
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/* intptr_t / uintptr_t correct size check */
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typedef char uintptr_size_is_correct[sizeof(intptr_t) == sizeof(int*)?1:-1];
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typedef char intptr_size_is_correct [sizeof(uintptr_t)== sizeof(int*)?1:-1];
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/*===================================================================*/
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/*=========================== util.c ================================*/
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/*===================================================================*/
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void *util_memory_a (unsigned int, unsigned int, const char *);
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void util_memory_d (void *, unsigned int, const char *);
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void util_meminfo ();
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bool util_strupper (const char *);
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bool util_strdigit (const char *);
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bool util_strncmpexact (const char *, const char *, size_t);
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char *util_strdup (const char *);
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char *util_strrq (const char *);
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char *util_strrnl (const char *);
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char *util_strsws (const char *);
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char *util_strchp (const char *, const char *);
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void util_debug (const char *, const char *, ...);
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int util_getline (char **, size_t *, FILE *);
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void util_endianswap (void *, int, int);
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uint32_t util_crc32(const char *, int, register const short);
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#ifdef NOTRACK
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# define mem_a(x) malloc(x)
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# define mem_d(x) free (x)
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#else
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# define mem_a(x) util_memory_a((x), __LINE__, __FILE__)
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# define mem_d(x) util_memory_d((x), __LINE__, __FILE__)
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#endif
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/*
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* TODO: make these safer to use. Currently this only works on
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* x86 and x86_64, some systems will likely not like this. Such
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* as BE systems.
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*/
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#define FLT2INT(Y) *((int32_t*)&(Y))
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#define INT2FLT(Y) *((float *)&(Y))
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/* Builds vector type (usefull for inside structures) */
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#define VECTOR_SNAP(X,Y) X ## Y
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#define VECTOR_FILL(X,Y) VECTOR_SNAP(X,Y)
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#define VECTOR_TYPE(T,N) \
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T* N##_data = NULL; \
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long N##_elements = 0; \
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long N##_allocated = 0
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/* Builds vector add */
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#define VECTOR_CORE(T,N) \
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int N##_add(T element) { \
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void *temp = NULL; \
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if (N##_elements == N##_allocated) { \
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if (N##_allocated == 0) { \
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N##_allocated = 12; \
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} else { \
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N##_allocated *= 2; \
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} \
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if (!(temp = mem_a(N##_allocated * sizeof(T)))) { \
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mem_d(temp); \
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return -1; \
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} \
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memcpy(temp, N##_data, (N##_elements * sizeof(T))); \
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mem_d(N##_data); \
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N##_data = (T*)temp; \
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} \
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N##_data[N##_elements] = element; \
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return N##_elements++; \
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} \
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int N##_put(T* elements, size_t len) { \
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len --; \
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elements--; \
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while (N##_add(*++elements) != -1 && len--); \
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return N##_elements; \
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} \
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typedef char VECTOR_FILL(extra_semicolon_,__COUNTER__)
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#define VECTOR_PROT(T,N) \
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extern T* N##_data ; \
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extern long N##_elements ; \
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extern long N##_allocated; \
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int N##_add(T); \
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int N##_put(T *, size_t)
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#define VECTOR_MAKE(T,N) \
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VECTOR_TYPE(T,N); \
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VECTOR_CORE(T,N)
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/*===================================================================*/
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/*=========================== code.c ================================*/
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/*===================================================================*/
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/* Note: if you change the order, fix type_sizeof in ir.c */
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enum {
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TYPE_VOID ,
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TYPE_STRING ,
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TYPE_FLOAT ,
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TYPE_VECTOR ,
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TYPE_ENTITY ,
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TYPE_FIELD ,
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TYPE_FUNCTION ,
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TYPE_POINTER ,
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TYPE_INTEGER ,
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TYPE_QUATERNION ,
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TYPE_MATRIX ,
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TYPE_VARIANT ,
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TYPE_COUNT
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};
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extern size_t type_sizeof[TYPE_COUNT];
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extern uint16_t type_store_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
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/* could use type_store_instr + INSTR_STOREP_F - INSTR_STORE_F
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* but this breaks when TYPE_INTEGER is added, since with the enhanced
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* instruction set, the old ones are left untouched, thus the _I instructions
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* are at a seperate place.
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*/
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extern uint16_t type_storep_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
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/*
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* Each paramater incerements by 3 since vector types hold
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* 3 components (x,y,z).
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*/
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#define OFS_NULL 0
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#define OFS_RETURN 1
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#define OFS_PARM0 (OFS_RETURN+3)
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#define OFS_PARM1 (OFS_PARM0 +3)
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#define OFS_PARM2 (OFS_PARM1 +3)
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#define OFS_PARM3 (OFS_PARM2 +3)
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#define OFS_PARM4 (OFS_PARM3 +3)
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#define OFS_PARM5 (OFS_PARM4 +3)
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#define OFS_PARM6 (OFS_PARM5 +3)
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#define OFS_PARM7 (OFS_PARM6 +3)
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typedef struct {
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uint16_t opcode;
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/* operand 1 */
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union {
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int16_t s1; /* signed */
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uint16_t u1; /* unsigned */
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} o1;
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/* operand 2 */
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union {
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int16_t s1; /* signed */
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uint16_t u1; /* unsigned */
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} o2;
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/* operand 3 */
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union {
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int16_t s1; /* signed */
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uint16_t u1; /* unsigned */
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} o3;
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/*
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* This is the same as the structure in darkplaces
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* {
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* unsigned short op;
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* short a,b,c;
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* }
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* But this one is more sane to work with, and the
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* type sizes are guranteed.
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*/
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} prog_section_statement;
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typedef struct {
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/* The types:
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* 0 = ev_void
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* 1 = ev_string
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* 2 = ev_float
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* 3 = ev_vector
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* 4 = ev_entity
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* 5 = ev_field
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* 6 = ev_function
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* 7 = ev_pointer -- engine only
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* 8 = ev_bad -- engine only
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*/
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uint16_t type;
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uint16_t offset;
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uint32_t name;
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} prog_section_both;
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typedef prog_section_both prog_section_def;
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typedef prog_section_both prog_section_field;
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typedef struct {
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int32_t entry; /* in statement table for instructions */
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uint32_t firstlocal; /* First local in local table */
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uint32_t locals; /* Total ints of params + locals */
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uint32_t profile; /* Always zero (engine uses this) */
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uint32_t name; /* name of function in string table */
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uint32_t file; /* file of the source file */
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uint32_t nargs; /* number of arguments */
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uint8_t argsize[8]; /* size of arguments (keep 8 always?) */
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} prog_section_function;
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/*
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* Instructions
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* These are the external instructions supported by the interperter
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* this is what things compile to (from the C code).
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*/
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enum {
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INSTR_DONE,
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INSTR_MUL_F,
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INSTR_MUL_V,
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INSTR_MUL_VF,
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INSTR_MUL_FV,
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INSTR_DIV_F,
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INSTR_ADD_F,
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INSTR_ADD_V,
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INSTR_SUB_F,
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INSTR_SUB_V,
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INSTR_EQ_F,
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INSTR_EQ_V,
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INSTR_EQ_S,
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INSTR_EQ_E,
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INSTR_EQ_FNC,
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INSTR_NE_F,
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INSTR_NE_V,
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INSTR_NE_S,
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INSTR_NE_E,
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INSTR_NE_FNC,
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INSTR_LE,
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INSTR_GE,
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INSTR_LT,
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INSTR_GT,
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INSTR_LOAD_F,
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INSTR_LOAD_V,
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INSTR_LOAD_S,
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INSTR_LOAD_ENT,
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INSTR_LOAD_FLD,
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INSTR_LOAD_FNC,
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INSTR_ADDRESS,
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INSTR_STORE_F,
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INSTR_STORE_V,
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INSTR_STORE_S,
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INSTR_STORE_ENT,
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INSTR_STORE_FLD,
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INSTR_STORE_FNC,
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INSTR_STOREP_F,
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INSTR_STOREP_V,
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INSTR_STOREP_S,
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INSTR_STOREP_ENT,
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INSTR_STOREP_FLD,
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INSTR_STOREP_FNC,
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INSTR_RETURN,
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INSTR_NOT_F,
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INSTR_NOT_V,
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INSTR_NOT_S,
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INSTR_NOT_ENT,
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INSTR_NOT_FNC,
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INSTR_IF,
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INSTR_IFNOT,
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INSTR_CALL0,
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INSTR_CALL1,
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INSTR_CALL2,
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INSTR_CALL3,
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INSTR_CALL4,
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INSTR_CALL5,
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INSTR_CALL6,
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INSTR_CALL7,
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INSTR_CALL8,
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INSTR_STATE,
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INSTR_GOTO,
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INSTR_AND,
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INSTR_OR,
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INSTR_BITAND,
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INSTR_BITOR,
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/* warning: will be reordered */
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INSTR_MUL_Q,
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INSTR_MUL_QF,
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INSTR_MUL_M,
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INSTR_MUL_MF,
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INSTR_EQ_Q,
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INSTR_EQ_M,
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INSTR_NE_Q,
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INSTR_NE_M,
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INSTR_LOAD_Q,
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INSTR_LOAD_M,
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INSTR_STORE_Q,
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INSTR_STORE_M,
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INSTR_STOREP_Q,
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INSTR_STOREP_M,
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INSTR_INV_Q,
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INSTR_INV_M,
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/*
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* Virtual instructions used by the assembler
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* keep at the end but before virtual instructions
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* for the IR below.
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*/
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AINSTR_END,
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/*
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* Virtual instructions used by the IR
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* Keep at the end!
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*/
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VINSTR_PHI,
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VINSTR_JUMP,
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VINSTR_COND
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};
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/*
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* The symbols below are created by the following
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* expanded macros:
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*
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* VECTOR_MAKE(prog_section_statement, code_statements);
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* VECTOR_MAKE(prog_section_def, code_defs );
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* VECTOR_MAKE(prog_section_field, code_fields );
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* VECTOR_MAKE(prog_section_function, code_functions );
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* VECTOR_MAKE(int, code_globals );
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* VECTOR_MAKE(char, code_chars );
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*/
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VECTOR_PROT(prog_section_statement, code_statements);
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VECTOR_PROT(prog_section_statement, code_statements);
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VECTOR_PROT(prog_section_def, code_defs );
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VECTOR_PROT(prog_section_field, code_fields );
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VECTOR_PROT(prog_section_function, code_functions );
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VECTOR_PROT(int, code_globals );
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VECTOR_PROT(char, code_chars );
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/*
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* code_write -- writes out the compiled file
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* code_init -- prepares the code file
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*/
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bool code_write (const char *filename);
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void code_init ();
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uint32_t code_genstring (const char *string);
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uint32_t code_cachedstring(const char *string);
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/*===================================================================*/
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/*========================= assembler.c =============================*/
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/*===================================================================*/
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static const struct {
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const char *m; /* menomic */
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const size_t o; /* operands */
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const size_t l; /* menomic len */
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} asm_instr[] = {
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{ "DONE" , 1, 4 },
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{ "MUL_F" , 3, 5 },
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{ "MUL_V" , 3, 5 },
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{ "MUL_VF" , 3, 6 },
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{ "MUL_FV" , 3, 6 },
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{ "DIV" , 0, 3 },
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{ "ADD_F" , 3, 5 },
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{ "ADD_V" , 3, 5 },
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{ "SUB_F" , 3, 5 },
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{ "DUB_V" , 3, 5 },
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{ "EQ_F" , 0, 4 },
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{ "EQ_V" , 0, 4 },
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{ "EQ_S" , 0, 4 },
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{ "EQ_E" , 0, 4 },
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{ "EQ_FNC" , 0, 6 },
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{ "NE_F" , 0, 4 },
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{ "NE_V" , 0, 4 },
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{ "NE_S" , 0, 4 },
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{ "NE_E" , 0, 4 },
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{ "NE_FNC" , 0, 6 },
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{ "LE" , 0, 2 },
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{ "GE" , 0, 2 },
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{ "LT" , 0, 2 },
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{ "GT" , 0, 2 },
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{ "FIELD_F" , 0, 7 },
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{ "FIELD_V" , 0, 7 },
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{ "FIELD_S" , 0, 7 },
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{ "FIELD_ENT" , 0, 9 },
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{ "FIELD_FLD" , 0, 9 },
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{ "FIELD_FNC" , 0, 9 },
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{ "ADDRESS" , 0, 7 },
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{ "STORE_F" , 0, 7 },
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{ "STORE_V" , 0, 7 },
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{ "STORE_S" , 0, 7 },
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{ "STORE_ENT" , 0, 9 },
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{ "STORE_FLD" , 0, 9 },
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{ "STORE_FNC" , 0, 9 },
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{ "STOREP_F" , 0, 8 },
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{ "STOREP_V" , 0, 8 },
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{ "STOREP_S" , 0, 8 },
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{ "STOREP_ENT", 0, 10},
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{ "STOREP_FLD", 0, 10},
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{ "STOREP_FNC", 0, 10},
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{ "RETURN" , 0, 6 },
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{ "NOT_F" , 0, 5 },
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{ "NOT_V" , 0, 5 },
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{ "NOT_S" , 0, 5 },
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{ "NOT_ENT" , 0, 7 },
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{ "NOT_FNC" , 0, 7 },
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{ "IF" , 0, 2 },
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{ "IFNOT" , 0, 5 },
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{ "CALL0" , 1, 5 },
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{ "CALL1" , 2, 5 },
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{ "CALL2" , 3, 5 },
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{ "CALL3" , 4, 5 },
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{ "CALL4" , 5, 5 },
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{ "CALL5" , 6, 5 },
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{ "CALL6" , 7, 5 },
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{ "CALL7" , 8, 5 },
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{ "CALL8" , 9, 5 },
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{ "STATE" , 0, 5 },
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{ "GOTO" , 0, 4 },
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{ "AND" , 0, 3 },
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{ "OR" , 0, 2 },
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{ "BITAND" , 0, 6 },
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{ "BITOR" , 0, 5 },
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{ "MUL_Q" , 3, 5 },
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{ "MUL_QF" , 3, 6 },
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{ "MUL_M" , 3, 5 },
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{ "MUL_MF" , 3, 6 },
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{ "EQ_Q" , 0, 4 },
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{ "EQ_M" , 0, 4 },
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{ "NE_Q" , 0, 4 },
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{ "NE_M" , 0, 4 },
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{ "FIELD_Q" , 0, 7 },
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{ "FIELD_M" , 0, 7 },
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{ "STORE_Q" , 0, 7 },
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{ "STORE_M" , 0, 7 },
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{ "STOREP_Q" , 0, 8 },
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{ "STOREP_M" , 0, 8 },
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{ "INV_Q" , 0, 5 },
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{ "INV_M" , 0, 5 },
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{ "END" , 0, 3 } /* virtual assembler instruction */
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};
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void asm_init (const char *, FILE **);
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void asm_close(FILE *);
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void asm_parse(FILE *);
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/*===================================================================*/
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/*============================= main.c ==============================*/
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/*===================================================================*/
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enum {
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COMPILER_QCC, /* circa QuakeC */
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COMPILER_FTEQCC, /* fteqcc QuakeC */
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COMPILER_QCCX, /* qccx QuakeC */
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COMPILER_GMQCC /* this QuakeC */
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};
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extern bool opts_debug;
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extern bool opts_memchk;
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extern bool opts_darkplaces_stringtablebug;
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extern bool opts_omit_nullcode;
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extern int opts_compiler;
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/*===================================================================*/
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/*============================= ast.c ===============================*/
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/*===================================================================*/
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#define MEM_VECTOR_PROTO(Towner, Tmem, mem) \
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bool GMQCC_WARN Towner##_##mem##_add(Towner*, Tmem); \
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bool GMQCC_WARN Towner##_##mem##_remove(Towner*, size_t)
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#define MEM_VECTOR_PROTO_ALL(Towner, Tmem, mem) \
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MEM_VECTOR_PROTO(Towner, Tmem, mem); \
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bool GMQCC_WARN Towner##_##mem##_find(Towner*, Tmem, size_t*); \
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void Towner##_##mem##_clear(Towner*)
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#define MEM_VECTOR_MAKE(Twhat, name) \
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Twhat *name; \
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size_t name##_count; \
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size_t name##_alloc
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#define _MEM_VEC_FUN_ADD(Tself, Twhat, mem) \
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bool GMQCC_WARN Tself##_##mem##_add(Tself *self, Twhat f) \
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{ \
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Twhat *reall; \
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if (self->mem##_count == self->mem##_alloc) { \
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if (!self->mem##_alloc) { \
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self->mem##_alloc = 16; \
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} else { \
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self->mem##_alloc *= 2; \
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} \
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reall = (Twhat*)mem_a(sizeof(Twhat) * self->mem##_alloc); \
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if (!reall) { \
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return false; \
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} \
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memcpy(reall, self->mem, sizeof(Twhat) * self->mem##_count); \
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mem_d(self->mem); \
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self->mem = reall; \
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} \
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self->mem[self->mem##_count++] = f; \
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return true; \
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}
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#define _MEM_VEC_FUN_REMOVE(Tself, Twhat, mem) \
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bool GMQCC_WARN Tself##_##mem##_remove(Tself *self, size_t idx) \
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{ \
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size_t i; \
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Twhat *reall; \
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if (idx >= self->mem##_count) { \
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return true; /* huh... */ \
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} \
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for (i = idx; i < self->mem##_count-1; ++i) { \
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self->mem[i] = self->mem[i+1]; \
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} \
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self->mem##_count--; \
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if (self->mem##_count < self->mem##_count/2) { \
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self->mem##_alloc /= 2; \
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reall = (Twhat*)mem_a(sizeof(Twhat) * self->mem##_count); \
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if (!reall) { \
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return false; \
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} \
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memcpy(reall, self->mem, sizeof(Twhat) * self->mem##_count); \
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mem_d(self->mem); \
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self->mem = reall; \
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} \
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return true; \
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}
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#define _MEM_VEC_FUN_FIND(Tself, Twhat, mem) \
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bool GMQCC_WARN Tself##_##mem##_find(Tself *self, Twhat obj, size_t *idx) \
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|
{ \
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|
size_t i; \
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for (i = 0; i < self->mem##_count; ++i) { \
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if (self->mem[i] == obj) { \
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|
if (idx) { \
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*idx = i; \
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|
} \
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return true; \
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|
} \
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} \
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return false; \
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}
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|
|
|
#define _MEM_VEC_FUN_CLEAR(Tself, mem) \
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void Tself##_##mem##_clear(Tself *self) \
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{ \
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if (!self->mem) \
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return; \
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mem_d((void*) self->mem); \
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|
self->mem = NULL; \
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self->mem##_count = 0; \
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self->mem##_alloc = 0; \
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}
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|
|
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#define MEM_VECTOR_CLEAR(owner, mem) \
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if ((owner)->mem) \
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mem_d((void*)((owner)->mem)); \
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(owner)->mem = NULL; \
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(owner)->mem##_count = 0; \
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(owner)->mem##_alloc = 0
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|
|
|
#define MEM_VECTOR_INIT(owner, mem) \
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{ \
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(owner)->mem = NULL; \
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(owner)->mem##_count = 0; \
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(owner)->mem##_alloc = 0; \
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}
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|
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#define MEM_VEC_FUNCTIONS(Tself, Twhat, mem) \
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_MEM_VEC_FUN_REMOVE(Tself, Twhat, mem) \
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_MEM_VEC_FUN_ADD(Tself, Twhat, mem)
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|
|
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#define MEM_VEC_FUNCTIONS_ALL(Tself, Twhat, mem) \
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MEM_VEC_FUNCTIONS(Tself, Twhat, mem) \
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_MEM_VEC_FUN_CLEAR(Tself, mem) \
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_MEM_VEC_FUN_FIND(Tself, Twhat, mem)
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|
|
enum store_types {
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|
store_global,
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|
store_local, /* local, assignable for now, should get promoted later */
|
|
store_value, /* unassignable */
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|
store_return /* unassignable, at OFS_RETURN */
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|
};
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
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|
float x, y, z;
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|
} vector;
|
|
|
|
typedef float matrix[4][4]; /* OpenGL layout */
|
|
typedef float quaternion[4]; /* order: x, y, z, w */
|
|
#define MATRIX(axis, elem) ((4*(axis)) + (elem))
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|
#define QUAT_X 0
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|
#define QUAT_Y 1
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|
#define QUAT_Z 2
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|
#define QUAT_W 3
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* A shallow copy of a lex_file to remember where which ast node
|
|
* came from.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
const char *file;
|
|
size_t line;
|
|
} lex_ctx;
|
|
#endif
|