//===-- llvm/InstrTypes.h - Important Instruction subclasses -----*- C++ -*--=// // // This file defines various meta classes of instructions that exist in the VM // representation. Specific concrete subclasses of these may be found in the // i*.h files... // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_INSTRUCTION_TYPES_H #define LLVM_INSTRUCTION_TYPES_H #include "llvm/Instruction.h" //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // TerminatorInst Class //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// TerminatorInst - Subclasses of this class are all able to terminate a basic /// block. Thus, these are all the flow control type of operations. /// class TerminatorInst : public Instruction { protected: TerminatorInst(Instruction::TermOps iType, Instruction *InsertBefore = 0); TerminatorInst(const Type *Ty, Instruction::TermOps iType, const std::string &Name = "", Instruction *InsertBefore = 0) : Instruction(Ty, iType, Name, InsertBefore) { } public: /// Terminators must implement the methods required by Instruction... virtual Instruction *clone() const = 0; /// Additionally, they must provide a method to get at the successors of this /// terminator instruction. 'idx' may not be >= the number of successors /// returned by getNumSuccessors()! /// virtual const BasicBlock *getSuccessor(unsigned idx) const = 0; virtual unsigned getNumSuccessors() const = 0; /// Set a successor at a given index virtual void setSuccessor(unsigned idx, BasicBlock *B) = 0; inline BasicBlock *getSuccessor(unsigned idx) { return (BasicBlock*)((const TerminatorInst *)this)->getSuccessor(idx); } // Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: static inline bool classof(const TerminatorInst *) { return true; } static inline bool classof(const Instruction *I) { return I->getOpcode() >= TermOpsBegin && I->getOpcode() < TermOpsEnd; } static inline bool classof(const Value *V) { return isa(V) && classof(cast(V)); } }; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // BinaryOperator Class //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// class BinaryOperator : public Instruction { protected: BinaryOperator(BinaryOps iType, Value *S1, Value *S2, const Type *Ty, const std::string &Name, Instruction *InsertBefore); public: /// create() - Construct a binary instruction, given the opcode and the two /// operands. Optionally (if InstBefore is specified) insert the instruction /// into a BasicBlock right before the specified instruction. The specified /// Instruction is allowed to be a dereferenced end iterator. /// static BinaryOperator *create(BinaryOps Op, Value *S1, Value *S2, const std::string &Name = "", Instruction *InsertBefore = 0); /// Helper functions to construct and inspect unary operations (NEG and NOT) /// via binary operators SUB and XOR: /// /// createNeg, createNot - Create the NEG and NOT /// instructions out of SUB and XOR instructions. /// static BinaryOperator *createNeg(Value *Op, const std::string &Name = "", Instruction *InsertBefore = 0); static BinaryOperator *createNot(Value *Op, const std::string &Name = "", Instruction *InsertBefore = 0); /// isNeg, isNot - Check if the given Value is a NEG or NOT instruction. /// static bool isNeg(const Value *V); static bool isNot(const Value *V); /// getNegArgument, getNotArgument - Helper functions to extract the /// unary argument of a NEG or NOT operation implemented via Sub or Xor. /// static const Value* getNegArgument(const BinaryOperator* Bop); static Value* getNegArgument( BinaryOperator* Bop); static const Value* getNotArgument(const BinaryOperator* Bop); static Value* getNotArgument( BinaryOperator* Bop); BinaryOps getOpcode() const { return (BinaryOps)Instruction::getOpcode(); } virtual Instruction *clone() const { return create(getOpcode(), Operands[0], Operands[1]); } /// swapOperands - Exchange the two operands to this instruction. /// This instruction is safe to use on any binary instruction and /// does not modify the semantics of the instruction. If the /// instruction is order dependant (SetLT f.e.) the opcode is /// changed. If the instruction cannot be reversed (ie, it's a Div), /// then return true. /// bool swapOperands(); // Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: static inline bool classof(const BinaryOperator *) { return true; } static inline bool classof(const Instruction *I) { return I->getOpcode() >= BinaryOpsBegin && I->getOpcode() < BinaryOpsEnd; } static inline bool classof(const Value *V) { return isa(V) && classof(cast(V)); } }; #endif