[qfcc] Rename pointer_expr to deref_pointer_expr

This reflects what it actually does (usually, "pointer_expr" type naming
is creating an expression that represents a pointer).
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Bill Currie 2022-01-25 12:28:53 +09:00
parent 37f08f9d4f
commit fc73cfc1e0
3 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ expr_t *return_expr (struct function_s *f, expr_t *e);
expr_t *conditional_expr (expr_t *cond, expr_t *e1, expr_t *e2);
expr_t *incop_expr (int op, expr_t *e, int postop);
expr_t *array_expr (expr_t *array, expr_t *index);
expr_t *pointer_expr (expr_t *pointer);
expr_t *deref_pointer_expr (expr_t *pointer);
expr_t *address_expr (expr_t *e1, expr_t *e2, struct type_s *t);
expr_t *build_if_statement (int not, expr_t *test, expr_t *s1, expr_t *els,
expr_t *s2);

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@ -2468,7 +2468,7 @@ incop_expr (int op, expr_t *e, int postop)
append_expr (block, assign_expr (t2, binary_expr (op, t1, one)));
res = copy_expr (e);
if (res->type == ex_uexpr && res->e.expr.op == '.')
res = pointer_expr (address_expr (res, 0, 0));
res = deref_pointer_expr (address_expr (res, 0, 0));
append_expr (block, assign_expr (res, t2));
block->e.block.result = t1;
return block;
@ -2531,7 +2531,7 @@ array_expr (expr_t *array, expr_t *index)
}
expr_t *
pointer_expr (expr_t *pointer)
deref_pointer_expr (expr_t *pointer)
{
type_t *pointer_type = get_type (pointer);

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@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@ unary_expr
| '!' cast_expr %prec UNARY { $$ = unary_expr ('!', $2); }
| '~' cast_expr %prec UNARY { $$ = unary_expr ('~', $2); }
| '&' cast_expr %prec UNARY { $$ = address_expr ($2, 0, 0); }
| '*' cast_expr %prec UNARY { $$ = pointer_expr ($2); }
| '*' cast_expr %prec UNARY { $$ = deref_pointer_expr ($2); }
| SIZEOF unary_expr %prec UNARY { $$ = sizeof_expr ($2, 0); }
| SIZEOF '(' abstract_decl ')' %prec HYPERUNARY
{