//===-- stacker_rt.c - Runtime Support For Stacker Compiler -----*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file was developed by Reid Spencer and donated to the LLVM research // group and is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file defines a stack dumping function that can be used for debugging. // It is called whenever the DUMP built-in word is used in the Stacker source. // It has no effect on the stack (other than to print it). // // The real reason this is here is to test LLVM's ability to link with // separately compiled software. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include #include #include #include extern int64_t _index_; extern int64_t _stack_[]; extern void _MAIN_(); void _stacker_dump_stack_() { int64_t i; printf("Stack Dump:\n"); for (i = _index_; i > 0; i-- ) { printf("#%03lld: %lld\n", (long long int) i, (long long int) _stack_[i] ); } } int main ( int argc, char** argv ) { // Avoid modifying argc int a = argc; // Make sure we're starting with the right index _index_ = 0; // Copy the arguments to the stack in reverse order // so that they get popped in the order presented while ( a > 0 ) { if ( isdigit( (int) argv[--a][0] ) ) { _stack_[_index_++] = atoll( argv[a] ); } else { _stack_[_index_++] = (int64_t) (intptr_t) argv[a]; } } // Put the argument count on the stack _stack_[_index_] = argc; // Invoke the user's main program _MAIN_(); // Return last item on the stack if ( _index_ >= 0 ) return _stack_[_index_]; return -1; }