//===-- ConstantHandling.h - Stuff for manipulating constants ----*- C++ -*--=// // // This file contains the declarations of some cool operators that allow you // to do natural things with constant pool values. // // Unfortunately we can't overload operators on pointer types (like this:) // // inline bool operator==(const ConstPoolVal *V1, const ConstPoolVal *V2) // // so we must make due with references, even though it leads to some butt ugly // looking code downstream. *sigh* (ex: ConstPoolVal *Result = *V1 + *v2; ) // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // WARNING: These operators return pointers to newly 'new'd objects. You MUST // make sure to free them if you don't want them hanging around. Also, // note that these may return a null object if I don't know how to // perform those operations on the specified constant types. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Implementation notes: // This library is implemented this way for a reason: In most cases, we do // not want to have to link the constant mucking code into an executable. // We do, however want to tie some of this into the main type system, as an // optional component. By using a mutable cache member in the Type class, we // get exactly the kind of behavior we want. // // In the end, we get performance almost exactly the same as having a virtual // function dispatch, but we don't have to put our virtual functions into the // "Type" class, and we can implement functionality with templates. Good deal. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_OPT_CONSTANTHANDLING_H #define LLVM_OPT_CONSTANTHANDLING_H #include "llvm/ConstPoolVals.h" #include "llvm/Type.h" //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Implement == directly... //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// inline ConstPoolBool *operator==(const ConstPoolVal &V1, const ConstPoolVal &V2) { assert(V1.getType() == V2.getType() && "Constant types must be identical!"); return new ConstPoolBool(V1.equals(&V2)); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Implement all other operators indirectly through TypeRules system //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// class ConstRules { protected: inline ConstRules() {} // Can only be subclassed... public: // Unary Operators... virtual ConstPoolVal *neg(const ConstPoolVal *V) const = 0; virtual ConstPoolVal *not(const ConstPoolVal *V) const = 0; // Binary Operators... virtual ConstPoolVal *add(const ConstPoolVal *V1, const ConstPoolVal *V2) const = 0; virtual ConstPoolVal *sub(const ConstPoolVal *V1, const ConstPoolVal *V2) const = 0; virtual ConstPoolBool *lessthan(const ConstPoolVal *V1, const ConstPoolVal *V2) const = 0; // ConstRules::get - A type will cache its own type rules if one is needed... // we just want to make sure to hit the cache instead of doing it indirectly, // if possible... // static inline const ConstRules *get(const ConstPoolVal &V) { const ConstRules *Result = V.getType()->getConstRules(); return Result ? Result : find(V.getType()); } private : static const ConstRules *find(const Type *Ty); ConstRules(const ConstRules &); // Do not implement ConstRules &operator=(const ConstRules &); // Do not implement }; inline ConstPoolVal *operator-(const ConstPoolVal &V) { return ConstRules::get(V)->neg(&V); } inline ConstPoolVal *operator!(const ConstPoolVal &V) { return ConstRules::get(V)->not(&V); } inline ConstPoolVal *operator+(const ConstPoolVal &V1, const ConstPoolVal &V2) { assert(V1.getType() == V2.getType() && "Constant types must be identical!"); return ConstRules::get(V1)->add(&V1, &V2); } inline ConstPoolVal *operator-(const ConstPoolVal &V1, const ConstPoolVal &V2) { assert(V1.getType() == V2.getType() && "Constant types must be identical!"); return ConstRules::get(V1)->sub(&V1, &V2); } inline ConstPoolBool *operator<(const ConstPoolVal &V1, const ConstPoolVal &V2) { assert(V1.getType() == V2.getType() && "Constant types must be identical!"); return ConstRules::get(V1)->lessthan(&V1, &V2); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Implement 'derived' operators based on what we already have... //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// inline ConstPoolBool *operator>(const ConstPoolVal &V1, const ConstPoolVal &V2) { return V2 < V1; } inline ConstPoolBool *operator!=(const ConstPoolVal &V1, const ConstPoolVal &V2) { ConstPoolBool *Result = V1 == V2; Result->setValue(!Result->getValue()); // Invert value return Result; // !(V1 == V2) } inline ConstPoolBool *operator>=(const ConstPoolVal &V1, const ConstPoolVal &V2) { ConstPoolBool *Result = V1 < V2; Result->setValue(!Result->getValue()); // Invert value return Result; // !(V1 < V2) } inline ConstPoolBool *operator<=(const ConstPoolVal &V1, const ConstPoolVal &V2) { ConstPoolBool *Result = V1 > V2; Result->setValue(!Result->getValue()); // Invert value return Result; // !(V1 > V2) } #endif