//===- ConstantHandling.cpp - Implement ConstantHandling.h ----------------===// // // This file implements the various intrinsic operations, on constant values. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/Opt/ConstantHandling.h" //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // TemplateRules Class //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // TemplateRules - Implement a subclass of ConstRules that provides all // operations as noops. All other rules classes inherit from this class so // that if functionality is needed in the future, it can simply be added here // and to ConstRules without changing anything else... // // This class also provides subclasses with typesafe implementations of methods // so that don't have to do type casting. // template class TemplateRules : public ConstRules { //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Redirecting functions that cast to the appropriate types //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// virtual ConstPoolVal *neg(const ConstPoolVal *V) const { return SubClassName::Neg((const ArgType *)V); } virtual ConstPoolVal *not(const ConstPoolVal *V) const { return SubClassName::Not((const ArgType *)V); } virtual ConstPoolVal *add(const ConstPoolVal *V1, const ConstPoolVal *V2) const { return SubClassName::Add((const ArgType *)V1, (const ArgType *)V2); } virtual ConstPoolVal *sub(const ConstPoolVal *V1, const ConstPoolVal *V2) const { return SubClassName::Sub((const ArgType *)V1, (const ArgType *)V2); } virtual ConstPoolBool *lessthan(const ConstPoolVal *V1, const ConstPoolVal *V2) const { return SubClassName::LessThan((const ArgType *)V1, (const ArgType *)V2); } //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Default "noop" implementations //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// inline static ConstPoolVal *Neg(const ArgType *V) { return 0; } inline static ConstPoolVal *Not(const ArgType *V) { return 0; } inline static ConstPoolVal *Add(const ArgType *V1, const ArgType *V2) { return 0; } inline static ConstPoolVal *Sub(const ArgType *V1, const ArgType *V2) { return 0; } inline static ConstPoolBool *LessThan(const ArgType *V1, const ArgType *V2) { return 0; } }; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // EmptyRules Class //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // EmptyRules provides a concrete base class of ConstRules that does nothing // static // EmptyInst is static struct EmptyRules : public TemplateRules { } EmptyInst; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // BoolRules Class //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // BoolRules provides a concrete base class of ConstRules for the 'bool' type. // static // BoolTyInst is static... struct BoolRules : public TemplateRules { inline static ConstPoolVal *Not(const ConstPoolBool *V) { return new ConstPoolBool(!V->getValue()); } inline static ConstPoolVal *Or(const ConstPoolBool *V1, const ConstPoolBool *V2) { bool Result = V1->getValue() | V2->getValue(); return new ConstPoolBool(Result); } inline static ConstPoolVal *And(const ConstPoolBool *V1, const ConstPoolBool *V2) { bool Result = V1->getValue() & V2->getValue(); return new ConstPoolBool(Result); } } BoolTyInst; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // DirectRules Class //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // DirectRules provides a concrete base classes of ConstRules for a variety of // different types. This allows the C++ compiler to automatically generate our // constant handling operations in a typesafe and accurate manner. // template struct DirectRules : public TemplateRules > { inline static ConstPoolVal *Neg(const ConstPoolClass *V) { return new ConstPoolClass(*Ty, -(BuiltinType)V->getValue());; } inline static ConstPoolVal *Not(const ConstPoolClass *V) { return new ConstPoolClass(*Ty, !(BuiltinType)V->getValue());; } inline static ConstPoolVal *Add(const ConstPoolClass *V1, const ConstPoolClass *V2) { BuiltinType Result = (BuiltinType)V1->getValue() + (BuiltinType)V2->getValue(); return new ConstPoolClass(*Ty, Result); } inline static ConstPoolVal *Sub(const ConstPoolClass *V1, const ConstPoolClass *V2) { BuiltinType Result = (BuiltinType)V1->getValue() - (BuiltinType)V2->getValue(); return new ConstPoolClass(*Ty, Result); } inline static ConstPoolBool *LessThan(const ConstPoolClass *V1, const ConstPoolClass *V2) { bool Result = (BuiltinType)V1->getValue() < (BuiltinType)V2->getValue(); return new ConstPoolBool(Result); } }; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // DirectRules Subclasses //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Given the DirectRules class we can now implement lots of types with little // code. Thank goodness C++ compilers are great at stomping out layers of // templates... can you imagine having to do this all by hand? (/me is lazy :) // static DirectRules SByteTyInst; static DirectRules UByteTyInst; static DirectRules ShortTyInst; static DirectRules UShortTyInst; static DirectRules IntTyInst; static DirectRules UIntTyInst; static DirectRules LongTyInst; static DirectRules ULongTyInst; static DirectRules FloatTyInst; static DirectRules DoubleTyInst; // ConstRules::find - Return the constant rules that take care of the specified // type. Note that this is cached in the Type value itself, so switch statement // is only hit at most once per type. // const ConstRules *ConstRules::find(const Type *Ty) { const ConstRules *Result; switch (Ty->getPrimitiveID()) { case Type::BoolTyID: Result = &BoolTyInst; break; case Type::SByteTyID: Result = &SByteTyInst; break; case Type::UByteTyID: Result = &UByteTyInst; break; case Type::ShortTyID: Result = &ShortTyInst; break; case Type::UShortTyID: Result = &UShortTyInst; break; case Type::IntTyID: Result = &IntTyInst; break; case Type::UIntTyID: Result = &UIntTyInst; break; case Type::LongTyID: Result = &LongTyInst; break; case Type::ULongTyID: Result = &ULongTyInst; break; case Type::FloatTyID: Result = &FloatTyInst; break; case Type::DoubleTyID: Result = &DoubleTyInst; break; default: Result = &EmptyInst; break; } Ty->setConstRules(Result); // Cache the value for future short circuiting! return Result; }