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b0278d39 | 1 | /* The lang_hooks data structure. |
20325f61 | 2 | Copyright 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
e8602e56 | 3 | |
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14 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
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17 | along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
18 | the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
19 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
20 | ||
21 | #ifndef GCC_LANG_HOOKS_H | |
22 | #define GCC_LANG_HOOKS_H | |
23 | ||
b467ecc1 | 24 | /* This file should be #include-d after tree.h. */ |
25 | ||
6c7ff025 | 26 | struct diagnostic_context; |
27 | ||
b7fced5e | 28 | /* A print hook for print_tree (). */ |
29 | typedef void (*lang_print_tree_hook) PARAMS ((FILE *, tree, int indent)); | |
30 | ||
b0278d39 | 31 | /* The following hooks are documented in langhooks.c. Must not be |
32 | NULL. */ | |
33 | ||
34 | struct lang_hooks_for_tree_inlining | |
35 | { | |
36 | union tree_node *(*walk_subtrees) PARAMS ((union tree_node **, int *, | |
37 | union tree_node *(*) | |
38 | (union tree_node **, | |
39 | int *, void *), | |
40 | void *, void *)); | |
41 | int (*cannot_inline_tree_fn) PARAMS ((union tree_node **)); | |
42 | int (*disregard_inline_limits) PARAMS ((union tree_node *)); | |
43 | union tree_node *(*add_pending_fn_decls) PARAMS ((void *, | |
44 | union tree_node *)); | |
45 | int (*tree_chain_matters_p) PARAMS ((union tree_node *)); | |
46 | int (*auto_var_in_fn_p) PARAMS ((union tree_node *, union tree_node *)); | |
47 | union tree_node *(*copy_res_decl_for_inlining) PARAMS ((union tree_node *, | |
48 | union tree_node *, | |
49 | union tree_node *, | |
50 | void *, int *, | |
51 | void *)); | |
52 | int (*anon_aggr_type_p) PARAMS ((union tree_node *)); | |
054e01a7 | 53 | int (*start_inlining) PARAMS ((union tree_node *)); |
54 | void (*end_inlining) PARAMS ((union tree_node *)); | |
78b80426 | 55 | union tree_node *(*convert_parm_for_inlining) PARAMS ((union tree_node *, |
56 | union tree_node *, | |
57 | union tree_node *)); | |
b0278d39 | 58 | }; |
59 | ||
c80c4f22 | 60 | /* Lang hooks for management of language-specific data or status |
61 | when entering / leaving functions etc. */ | |
62 | struct lang_hooks_for_functions | |
63 | { | |
64 | /* Called when entering a function. */ | |
65 | void (*init) PARAMS ((struct function *)); | |
66 | ||
67 | /* Called when leaving a function. */ | |
1f3233d1 | 68 | void (*final) PARAMS ((struct function *)); |
c80c4f22 | 69 | |
70 | /* Called when entering a nested function. */ | |
71 | void (*enter_nested) PARAMS ((struct function *)); | |
72 | ||
73 | /* Called when leaving a nested function. */ | |
74 | void (*leave_nested) PARAMS ((struct function *)); | |
c80c4f22 | 75 | }; |
76 | ||
3119c950 | 77 | /* The following hooks are used by tree-dump.c. */ |
78 | ||
79 | struct lang_hooks_for_tree_dump | |
80 | { | |
8851e806 | 81 | /* Dump language-specific parts of tree nodes. Returns non-zero if it |
3119c950 | 82 | does not want the usual dumping of the second argument. */ |
83 | int (*dump_tree) PARAMS ((void *, tree)); | |
84 | ||
85 | /* Determine type qualifiers in a language-specific way. */ | |
86 | int (*type_quals) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
87 | }; | |
88 | ||
a1f71e15 | 89 | /* Hooks related to types. */ |
90 | ||
91 | struct lang_hooks_for_types | |
92 | { | |
771d21fa | 93 | /* Return a new type (with the indicated CODE), doing whatever |
94 | language-specific processing is required. */ | |
a1f71e15 | 95 | tree (*make_type) PARAMS ((enum tree_code)); |
8851e806 | 96 | |
771d21fa | 97 | /* Given MODE and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree with that |
98 | mode. */ | |
99 | tree (*type_for_mode) PARAMS ((enum machine_mode, int)); | |
100 | ||
101 | /* Given PRECISION and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree for an | |
102 | integer type with at least that precision. */ | |
103 | tree (*type_for_size) PARAMS ((unsigned, int)); | |
4070745f | 104 | |
105 | /* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but unsigned. | |
106 | If T is unsigned, the value is T. */ | |
107 | tree (*unsigned_type) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
108 | ||
109 | /* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but signed. | |
110 | If T is signed, the value is T. */ | |
111 | tree (*signed_type) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
112 | ||
113 | /* Return a type the same as TYPE except unsigned or signed | |
114 | according to UNSIGNEDP. */ | |
115 | tree (*signed_or_unsigned_type) PARAMS ((int, tree)); | |
1dd25100 | 116 | |
63c62881 | 117 | /* Given a type, apply default promotions to unnamed function |
118 | arguments and return the new type. Return the same type if no | |
119 | change. Required by any language that supports variadic | |
120 | arguments. The default hook aborts. */ | |
121 | tree (*type_promotes_to) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
122 | ||
1dd25100 | 123 | /* This routine is called in tree.c to print an error message for |
124 | invalid use of an incomplete type. VALUE is the expression that | |
125 | was used (or 0 if that isn't known) and TYPE is the type that was | |
126 | invalid. */ | |
127 | void (*incomplete_type_error) PARAMS ((tree value, tree type)); | |
a1f71e15 | 128 | }; |
129 | ||
20325f61 | 130 | /* Language hooks related to decls and the symbol table. */ |
131 | ||
132 | struct lang_hooks_for_decls | |
133 | { | |
134 | /* Enter a new lexical scope. Argument is always zero when called | |
135 | from outside the front end. */ | |
136 | void (*pushlevel) PARAMS ((int)); | |
137 | ||
138 | /* Exit a lexical scope and return a BINDING for that scope. | |
139 | Takes three arguments: | |
140 | KEEP -- nonzero if there were declarations in this scope. | |
141 | REVERSE -- reverse the order of decls before returning them. | |
142 | FUNCTIONBODY -- nonzero if this level is the body of a function. */ | |
143 | tree (*poplevel) PARAMS ((int, int, int)); | |
144 | ||
145 | /* Returns non-zero if we are in the global binding level. Ada | |
146 | returns -1 for an undocumented reason used in stor-layout.c. */ | |
147 | int (*global_bindings_p) PARAMS ((void)); | |
148 | ||
149 | /* Insert BLOCK at the end of the list of subblocks of the | |
150 | current binding level. This is used when a BIND_EXPR is expanded, | |
151 | to handle the BLOCK node inside the BIND_EXPR. */ | |
152 | void (*insert_block) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
153 | ||
154 | /* Set the BLOCK node for the current scope level. */ | |
155 | void (*set_block) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
156 | ||
157 | /* Function to add a decl to the current scope level. Takes one | |
158 | argument, a decl to add. Returns that decl, or, if the same | |
159 | symbol is already declared, may return a different decl for that | |
160 | name. */ | |
161 | tree (*pushdecl) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
162 | ||
163 | /* Returns the chain of decls so far in the current scope level. */ | |
164 | tree (*getdecls) PARAMS ((void)); | |
8d58a5a7 | 165 | |
166 | /* Returns true when we should warn for an unused global DECL. | |
167 | We will already have checked that it has static binding. */ | |
168 | bool (*warn_unused_global) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
20325f61 | 169 | }; |
170 | ||
b0278d39 | 171 | /* Language-specific hooks. See langhooks-def.h for defaults. */ |
172 | ||
173 | struct lang_hooks | |
174 | { | |
d19bd1f0 | 175 | /* String identifying the front end. e.g. "GNU C++". */ |
176 | const char *name; | |
177 | ||
178 | /* sizeof (struct lang_identifier), so make_node () creates | |
179 | identifier nodes long enough for the language-specific slots. */ | |
180 | size_t identifier_size; | |
181 | ||
435fb09b | 182 | /* The first callback made to the front end, for simple |
183 | initialization needed before any calls to decode_option. */ | |
b0278d39 | 184 | void (*init_options) PARAMS ((void)); |
185 | ||
186 | /* Function called with an option vector as argument, to decode a | |
187 | single option (typically starting with -f or -W or +). It should | |
188 | return the number of command-line arguments it uses if it handles | |
189 | the option, or 0 and not complain if it does not recognise the | |
190 | option. If this function returns a negative number, then its | |
191 | absolute value is the number of command-line arguments used, but, | |
192 | in addition, no language-independent option processing should be | |
193 | done for this option. */ | |
194 | int (*decode_option) PARAMS ((int, char **)); | |
195 | ||
435fb09b | 196 | /* Called when all command line options have been parsed. Should do |
197 | any required consistency checks, modifications etc. Complex | |
198 | initialization should be left to the "init" callback, since GC | |
dd436eaf | 199 | and the identifier hashes are set up between now and then. |
200 | ||
77e1a5df | 201 | Should return zero unless the compiler back-end does not need to |
202 | be initialized, such as with the -E option. | |
203 | ||
dd436eaf | 204 | If errorcount is non-zero after this call the compiler exits |
205 | immediately and the finish hook is not called. */ | |
77e1a5df | 206 | bool (*post_options) PARAMS ((void)); |
b0278d39 | 207 | |
435fb09b | 208 | /* Called after post_options, to initialize the front end. The main |
209 | input filename is passed, which may be NULL; the front end should | |
210 | return the original filename (e.g. foo.i -> foo.c). Return NULL | |
211 | to indicate a serious error of some sort; in that case no | |
212 | compilation is performed, and the finish hook is called | |
213 | immediately. */ | |
214 | const char * (*init) PARAMS ((const char *)); | |
215 | ||
216 | /* Called at the end of compilation, as a finalizer. */ | |
217 | void (*finish) PARAMS ((void)); | |
218 | ||
1c542e4c | 219 | /* Parses the entire file. The argument is non-zero to cause bison |
220 | parsers to dump debugging information during parsing. */ | |
221 | void (*parse_file) PARAMS ((int)); | |
b78207a0 | 222 | |
435fb09b | 223 | /* Called immediately after parsing to clear the binding stack. */ |
224 | void (*clear_binding_stack) PARAMS ((void)); | |
225 | ||
b0278d39 | 226 | /* Called to obtain the alias set to be used for an expression or type. |
227 | Returns -1 if the language does nothing special for it. */ | |
228 | HOST_WIDE_INT (*get_alias_set) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
229 | ||
b3187c7c | 230 | /* Called with an expression that is to be processed as a constant. |
231 | Returns either the same expression or a language-independent | |
232 | constant equivalent to its input. */ | |
233 | tree (*expand_constant) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
234 | ||
b467ecc1 | 235 | /* Called by expand_expr for language-specific tree codes. |
236 | Fourth argument is actually an enum expand_modifier. */ | |
237 | rtx (*expand_expr) PARAMS ((tree, rtx, enum machine_mode, int)); | |
238 | ||
aff9e656 | 239 | /* Prepare expr to be an argument of a TRUTH_NOT_EXPR or other logical |
240 | operation. | |
241 | ||
242 | This preparation consists of taking the ordinary representation | |
243 | of an expression expr and producing a valid tree boolean | |
244 | expression describing whether expr is nonzero. We could simply | |
245 | always do build_binary_op (NE_EXPR, expr, integer_zero_node, 1), | |
246 | but we optimize comparisons, &&, ||, and !. | |
247 | ||
248 | The result should be an expression of boolean type (if not an | |
249 | error_mark_node). */ | |
250 | tree (*truthvalue_conversion) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
251 | ||
26ca6c20 | 252 | /* Possibly apply default attributes to a function (represented by |
253 | a FUNCTION_DECL). */ | |
254 | void (*insert_default_attributes) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
255 | ||
b3187c7c | 256 | /* Hook called by safe_from_p for language-specific tree codes. It is |
257 | up to the language front-end to install a hook if it has any such | |
258 | codes that safe_from_p needs to know about. Since same_from_p will | |
259 | recursively explore the TREE_OPERANDs of an expression, this hook | |
260 | should not reexamine those pieces. This routine may recursively | |
261 | call safe_from_p; it should always pass `0' as the TOP_P | |
262 | parameter. */ | |
263 | int (*safe_from_p) PARAMS ((rtx, tree)); | |
264 | ||
ee23fd7b | 265 | /* Function to finish handling an incomplete decl at the end of |
266 | compilation. Default hook is does nothing. */ | |
267 | void (*finish_incomplete_decl) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
268 | ||
269 | /* Function used by unsafe_for_reeval. A non-negative number is | |
270 | returned directly from unsafe_for_reeval, a negative number falls | |
271 | through. The default hook returns a negative number. */ | |
272 | int (*unsafe_for_reeval) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
273 | ||
9b86eec0 | 274 | /* Mark EXP saying that we need to be able to take the address of |
275 | it; it should not be allocated in a register. Return true if | |
276 | successful. */ | |
277 | bool (*mark_addressable) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
278 | ||
f1833f1b | 279 | /* Hook called by staticp for language-specific tree codes. */ |
280 | int (*staticp) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
281 | ||
dbc42b78 | 282 | /* Replace the DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC data, which may be NULL, of the |
283 | DECL_NODE with a newly GC-allocated copy. */ | |
284 | void (*dup_lang_specific_decl) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
285 | ||
1d347c23 | 286 | /* Called before its argument, an UNSAVE_EXPR, is to be |
287 | unsaved. Modify it in-place so that all the evaluate only once | |
288 | things are cleared out. */ | |
289 | tree (*unsave_expr_now) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
290 | ||
04745efb | 291 | /* Called by expand_expr to build and return the cleanup-expression |
292 | for the passed TARGET_EXPR. Return NULL if there is none. */ | |
293 | tree (*maybe_build_cleanup) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
294 | ||
d1f6c8f2 | 295 | /* Set the DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME for a node. If it is the sort of |
296 | thing that the assembler should talk about, set | |
297 | DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME to an appropriate IDENTIFIER_NODE. | |
298 | Otherwise, set it to the ERROR_MARK_NODE to ensure that the | |
299 | assembler does not talk about it. */ | |
300 | void (*set_decl_assembler_name) PARAMS ((tree)); | |
301 | ||
b0278d39 | 302 | /* Nonzero if TYPE_READONLY and TREE_READONLY should always be honored. */ |
303 | bool honor_readonly; | |
304 | ||
b7fced5e | 305 | /* The front end can add its own statistics to -fmem-report with |
306 | this hook. It should output to stderr. */ | |
307 | void (*print_statistics) PARAMS ((void)); | |
308 | ||
309 | /* Called by print_tree when there is a tree of class 'x' that it | |
310 | doesn't know how to display. */ | |
311 | lang_print_tree_hook print_xnode; | |
312 | ||
313 | /* Called to print language-dependent parts of a class 'd', class | |
314 | 't', and IDENTIFIER_NODE nodes. */ | |
315 | lang_print_tree_hook print_decl; | |
316 | lang_print_tree_hook print_type; | |
317 | lang_print_tree_hook print_identifier; | |
318 | ||
96554925 | 319 | /* Computes the name to use to print a declaration. DECL is the |
320 | non-NULL declaration in question. VERBOSITY determines what | |
321 | information will be printed: 0: DECL_NAME, demangled as | |
322 | necessary. 1: and scope information. 2: and any other | |
323 | information that might be interesting, such as function parameter | |
324 | types in C++. */ | |
325 | const char *(*decl_printable_name) PARAMS ((tree decl, int verbosity)); | |
326 | ||
6c7ff025 | 327 | /* Called by report_error_function to print out function name. */ |
328 | void (*print_error_function) PARAMS ((struct diagnostic_context *, | |
329 | const char *)); | |
330 | ||
f8e93a2e | 331 | /* Pointers to machine-independent attribute tables, for front ends |
332 | using attribs.c. If one is NULL, it is ignored. Respectively, a | |
333 | table of attributes specific to the language, a table of | |
334 | attributes common to two or more languages (to allow easy | |
335 | sharing), and a table of attributes for checking formats. */ | |
336 | const struct attribute_spec *attribute_table; | |
337 | const struct attribute_spec *common_attribute_table; | |
338 | const struct attribute_spec *format_attribute_table; | |
339 | ||
c80c4f22 | 340 | /* Function-related language hooks. */ |
341 | struct lang_hooks_for_functions function; | |
342 | ||
b0278d39 | 343 | struct lang_hooks_for_tree_inlining tree_inlining; |
8851e806 | 344 | |
3119c950 | 345 | struct lang_hooks_for_tree_dump tree_dump; |
b0278d39 | 346 | |
20325f61 | 347 | struct lang_hooks_for_decls decls; |
348 | ||
a1f71e15 | 349 | struct lang_hooks_for_types types; |
350 | ||
3119c950 | 351 | /* Whenever you add entries here, make sure you adjust langhooks-def.h |
b0278d39 | 352 | and langhooks.c accordingly. */ |
353 | }; | |
354 | ||
355 | /* Each front end provides its own. */ | |
d19bd1f0 | 356 | extern const struct lang_hooks lang_hooks; |
e8602e56 | 357 | |
358 | #endif /* GCC_LANG_HOOKS_H */ |