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1;;; -*-lisp-*-
2;;;
dea4d055 3;;; Code generation protocol
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4;;;
5;;; (c) 2009 Straylight/Edgeware
6;;;
7
8;;;----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9;;;
e0808c47 10;;; This file is part of the Sensible Object Design, an object system for C.
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11;;;
12;;; SOD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15;;; (at your option) any later version.
16;;;
17;;; SOD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
21;;;
22;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23;;; along with SOD; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
24;;; Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
25
26(cl:in-package #:sod)
27
28;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
29;;; Temporary names.
30
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31;; Protocol.
32
33(export 'format-temporary-name)
34(defgeneric format-temporary-name (var stream)
1f1d88f5 35 (:documentation
dea4d055 36 "Write the name of a temporary variable VAR to STREAM."))
1f1d88f5 37
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38(export 'var-in-use-p)
39(defgeneric var-in-use-p (var)
40 (:documentation
3109662a 41 "Answer whether VAR is currently being used. See `with-temporary-var'.")
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42 (:method (var)
43 "Non-temporary variables are always in use."
1d8cc67a 44 (declare (ignore var))
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45 t))
46(defgeneric (setf var-in-use-p) (value var)
47 (:documentation
3109662a 48 "Record whether VAR is currently being used. See `with-temporary-var'."))
1f1d88f5 49
dea4d055 50;; Root class.
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1344e1f9 52(export '(temporary-name temp-tag))
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53(defclass temporary-name ()
54 ((tag :initarg :tag :reader temp-tag))
55 (:documentation
56 "Base class for temporary variable and argument names."))
1f1d88f5 57
dea4d055 58;; Important temporary names.
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dea4d055 60(export '(*sod-ap* *sod-master-ap*))
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61(defparameter *sod-ap*
62 (make-instance 'temporary-name :tag "sod__ap"))
63(defparameter *sod-master-ap*
64 (make-instance 'temporary-name :tag "sod__master_ap"))
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65(defparameter *sod-tmp-ap*
66 (make-instance 'temporary-name :tag "sod__tmp_ap"))
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67(defparameter *sod-tmp-val*
68 (make-instance 'temporary-name :tag "sod__t"))
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69
70;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
71;;; Instructions.
72
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73;; Classes.
74
75(export 'inst)
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76(defclass inst () ()
77 (:documentation
78 "A base class for instructions.
79
80 An `instruction' is anything which might be useful to string into a code
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81 generator. Both statements and expressions can be represented by trees of
82 instructions. The `definst' macro is a convenient way of defining new
83 instructions.
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84
85 The only important protocol for instructions is output, which is achieved
3109662a 86 by calling `print-object' with `*print-escape*' nil.
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87
88 This doesn't really do very much, but it acts as a handy marker for
89 instruction subclasses."))
90
dea4d055 91(export 'inst-metric)
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92(defgeneric inst-metric (inst)
93 (:documentation
94 "Returns a `metric' describing how complicated INST is.
95
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96 The default metric of an inst node is simply 1; `inst' subclasses
97 generated by `definst' (q.v.) have an automatically generated method which
98 returns one plus the sum of the metrics of the node's children.
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99
100 This isn't intended to be a particularly rigorous definition. Its purpose
101 is to allow code generators to make decisions about inlining or calling
102 code fairly simply.")
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103 (:method ((inst t))
104 (declare (ignore inst))
105 1)
106 (:method ((inst null))
1d8cc67a 107 (declare (ignore inst))
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108 1)
109 (:method ((inst list))
110 (reduce #'+ inst :key #'inst-metric)))
1f1d88f5 111
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112;; Instruction definition.
113
114(export 'definst)
418752c5 115(defmacro definst (code (streamvar &key export) args &body body)
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116 "Define an instruction type and describe how to output it.
117
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118 An `inst' can represent any structured piece of output syntax: a
119 statement, expression or declaration, for example. This macro defines the
120 following things:
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3109662a 122 * A class `CODE-inst' to represent the instruction.
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123
124 * Instance slots named after the ARGS, with matching keyword initargs,
3109662a 125 and `inst-ARG' readers.
1f1d88f5 126
3109662a 127 * A constructor `make-CODE-inst' which accepts the ARGS (in order, not
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128 with keywords) as arguments and returns a fresh instance.
129
3109662a 130 * A print method, which prints a diagnostic dump if `*print-escape*' is
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131 set, or invokes the BODY (with STREAMVAR bound to the output stream)
132 otherwise. The BODY is expected to produce target code at this
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133 point.
134
135 If EXPORT is non-nil, then export the `CODE-inst' and `make-CODE-inst'
136 symbols."
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137
138 (let ((inst-var (gensym "INST"))
139 (class-name (symbolicate code '-inst))
418752c5 140 (constructor-name (symbolicate 'make- code '-inst))
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141 (keys (mapcar (lambda (arg) (intern (symbol-name arg) :keyword))
142 args)))
143 `(progn
144 (defclass ,class-name (inst)
145 ,(mapcar (lambda (arg key)
146 `(,arg :initarg ,key :reader ,(symbolicate 'inst- arg)))
147 args keys))
418752c5 148 (defun ,constructor-name (,@args)
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149 (make-instance ',class-name ,@(mappend #'list keys args)))
150 (defmethod inst-metric ((,inst-var ,class-name))
151 (with-slots (,@args) ,inst-var
152 (+ 1 ,@(mapcar (lambda (arg) `(inst-metric ,arg)) args))))
153 (defmethod print-object ((,inst-var ,class-name) ,streamvar)
154 (with-slots (,@args) ,inst-var
155 (if *print-escape*
156 (print-unreadable-object (,inst-var ,streamvar :type t)
157 (format stream "~@<~@{~S ~@_~S~^ ~_~}~:>"
158 ,@(mappend #'list keys args)))
fc09e191 159 (block ,code ,@body))))
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160 ,@(and export `((export '(,class-name ,constructor-name
161 ,@(mapcar (lambda (arg)
162 (symbolicate 'inst- arg))
163 args)))))
418752c5 164 ',code)))
1f1d88f5 165
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166;; Important instruction classes.
167
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168;; HACK: use a gensym for the `expr' and `type' slots to avoid leaking the
169;; slot names, since the symbol `expr' is exported from our package and
170;; `type' belongs to the `common-lisp' package.
171
172(definst var (stream :export t) (name #1=#:type init)
173 (pprint-c-type #1# stream name)
dea4d055 174 (when init
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175 (format stream " = ~A" init))
176 (write-char #\; stream))
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177(definst set (stream :export t) (var #1=#:expr)
178 (format stream "~@<~A = ~@_~2I~A;~:>" var #1#))
179(definst update (stream :export t) (var op #1=#:expr)
180 (format stream "~@<~A ~A= ~@_~2I~A;~:>" var op #1#))
181(definst return (stream :export t) (#1=#:expr)
182 (format stream "return~@[ (~A)~];" #1#))
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183(definst break (stream :export t) ()
184 (format stream "break;"))
185(definst continue (stream :export t) ()
186 (format stream "continue;"))
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187(definst expr (stream :export t) (#1=#:expr)
188 (format stream "~A;" #1#))
418752c5 189(definst block (stream :export t) (decls body)
75dbacfc 190 (format stream "{~:@_~@< ~2I~@[~{~A~:@_~}~:@_~]~{~A~^~:@_~}~:>~:@_}"
dea4d055 191 decls body))
4b8e5c03 192(definst function (stream :export t) (name #1=#:type body)
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193 (pprint-logical-block (stream nil)
194 (princ "static " stream)
4b8e5c03 195 (pprint-c-type #1# stream name)
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196 (format stream "~:@_~A~:@_~:@_" body)))
197
198;; Formatting utilities.
199
1f1d88f5 200(defun format-compound-statement* (stream child morep thunk)
3109662a 201 "Underlying function for `format-compound-statement'."
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202 (cond ((typep child 'block-inst)
203 (funcall thunk stream)
204 (write-char #\space stream)
205 (princ child stream)
206 (when morep (write-char #\space stream)))
207 (t
208 (pprint-logical-block (stream nil)
209 (funcall thunk stream)
210 (write-char #\space stream)
211 (pprint-indent :block 2 stream)
212 (pprint-newline :linear stream)
213 (princ child stream)
214 (pprint-indent :block 0 stream)
215 (case morep
216 (:space
217 (write-char #\space stream)
218 (pprint-newline :linear stream))
dea4d055 219 ((t)
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220 (pprint-newline :mandatory stream)))))))
221
dea4d055 222(export 'format-compound-statement)
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223(defmacro format-compound-statement
224 ((stream child &optional morep) &body body)
225 "Format a compound statement to STREAM.
226
227 The introductory material is printed by BODY. The CHILD is formatted
3109662a 228 properly according to whether it's a `block-inst'. If MOREP is true, then
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229 allow for more stuff following the child."
230 `(format-compound-statement* ,stream ,child ,morep
231 (lambda (,stream) ,@body)))
232
233;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
dea4d055 234;;; Code generation.
1f1d88f5 235
dea4d055 236;; Accessors.
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238(export 'codegen-functions)
239(defgeneric codegen-functions (codegen)
1f1d88f5 240 (:documentation
3109662a 241 "Return the list of `function-inst's of completed functions."))
1f1d88f5 242
dea4d055 243(export 'ensure-var)
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244(defgeneric ensure-var (codegen name type &optional init)
245 (:documentation
246 "Add a variable to CODEGEN's list.
247
3109662a 248 The variable is called NAME (which should be comparable using `equal' and
1f1d88f5 249 print to an identifier) and has the given TYPE. If INIT is present and
3109662a 250 non-nil it is an expression `inst' used to provide the variable with an
dea4d055 251 initial value."))
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253(export '(emit-inst emit-insts))
254(defgeneric emit-inst (codegen inst)
255 (:documentation
256 "Add INST to the end of CODEGEN's list of instructions."))
257(defgeneric emit-insts (codegen insts)
258 (:documentation
259 "Add a list of INSTS to the end of CODEGEN's list of instructions.")
260 (:method (codegen insts)
261 (dolist (inst insts) (emit-inst codegen inst))))
1f1d88f5 262
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263(export '(emit-decl emit-decls))
264(defgeneric emit-decl (codegen inst)
265 (:documentation
266 "Add INST to the end of CODEGEN's list of declarations."))
267(defgeneric emit-decls (codegen insts)
268 (:documentation
269 "Add a list of INSTS to the end of CODEGEN's list of declarations."))
270
dea4d055 271(export 'codegen-push)
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272(defgeneric codegen-push (codegen)
273 (:documentation
274 "Pushes the current code generation state onto a stack.
275
dea4d055 276 The state consists of the accumulated variables and instructions."))
1f1d88f5 277
dea4d055 278(export 'codegen-pop)
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279(defgeneric codegen-pop (codegen)
280 (:documentation
281 "Pops a saved state off of the CODEGEN's stack.
282
283 Returns the newly accumulated variables and instructions as lists, as
dea4d055 284 separate values."))
1f1d88f5 285
dea4d055 286(export 'codegen-add-function)
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287(defgeneric codegen-add-function (codegen function)
288 (:documentation
289 "Adds a function to CODEGEN's list.
290
291 Actually, we're not picky: FUNCTION can be any kind of object that you're
3109662a 292 willing to find in the list returned by `codegen-functions'."))
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293
294(export 'temporary-var)
295(defgeneric temporary-var (codegen type)
296 (:documentation
297 "Return the name of a temporary variable.
298
299 The temporary variable will have the given TYPE, and will be marked
300 in-use. You should clear the in-use flag explicitly when you've finished
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301 with the variable -- or, better, use `with-temporary-var' to do the
302 cleanup automatically."))
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dea4d055 304(export 'codegen-build-function)
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305(defun codegen-build-function (codegen name type vars insts)
306 "Build a function and add it to CODEGEN's list.
307
308 Returns the function's name."
309 (codegen-add-function codegen
310 (make-function-inst name type
311 (make-block-inst vars insts)))
312 name)
313
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314(export 'codegen-pop-block)
315(defgeneric codegen-pop-block (codegen)
316 (:documentation
3109662a 317 "Makes a block (`block-inst') out of the completed code in CODEGEN.")
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318 (:method (codegen)
319 (multiple-value-bind (vars insts) (codegen-pop codegen)
320 (make-block-inst vars insts))))
321
322(export 'codegen-pop-function)
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323(defgeneric codegen-pop-function (codegen name type)
324 (:documentation
325 "Makes a function out of the completed code in CODEGEN.
326
327 The NAME can be any object you like. The TYPE should be a function type
328 object which includes argument names. The return value is the NAME.")
dea4d055 329 (:method (codegen name type)
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330 (multiple-value-bind (vars insts) (codegen-pop codegen)
331 (codegen-build-function codegen name type vars insts))))
332
dea4d055 333(export 'with-temporary-var)
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334(defmacro with-temporary-var ((codegen var type) &body body)
335 "Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to a temporary variable name.
336
337 During BODY, VAR will be marked in-use; when BODY ends, VAR will be marked
9ec578d9 338 available for re-use."
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339 (multiple-value-bind (doc decls body) (parse-body body :docp nil)
340 (declare (ignore doc))
341 `(let ((,var (temporary-var ,codegen ,type)))
342 ,@decls
343 (unwind-protect
344 (progn ,@body)
345 (setf (var-in-use-p ,var) nil)))))
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346
347;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
348;;; Code generation idioms.
349
dea4d055 350(export 'deliver-expr)
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351(defun deliver-expr (codegen target expr)
352 "Emit code to deliver the value of EXPR to the TARGET.
353
354 The TARGET may be one of the following.
355
3109662a 356 * `:void', indicating that the value is to be discarded. The expression
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357 will still be evaluated.
358
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359 * `:void-return', indicating that the value is to be discarded (as for
360 `:void') and furthermore a `return' from the current function should
361 be forced after computing the value.
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363 * `:return', indicating that the value is to be returned from the
364 current function.
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365
366 * A variable name, indicating that the value is to be stored in the
367 variable.
368
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369 In the cases of `:return', `:void' and `:void-return' targets, it is valid
370 for EXPR to be nil; this signifies that no computation needs to be
371 performed. Variable-name targets require an expression."
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372
373 (case target
374 (:return (emit-inst codegen (make-return-inst expr)))
375 (:void (when expr (emit-inst codegen (make-expr-inst expr))))
376 (:void-return (when expr (emit-inst codegen (make-expr-inst expr)))
377 (emit-inst codegen (make-return-inst nil)))
378 (t (emit-inst codegen (make-set-inst target expr)))))
379
dea4d055 380(export 'convert-stmts)
1f1d88f5 381(defun convert-stmts (codegen target type func)
3109662a 382 "Invoke FUNC to deliver a value to a non-`:return' target.
1f1d88f5 383
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384 FUNC is a function which accepts a single argument, a non-`:return'
385 target, and generates statements which deliver a value (see
386 `deliver-expr') of the specified TYPE to this target. In general, the
387 generated code will have the form
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388
389 setup instructions...
3109662a 390 (deliver-expr CODEGEN TARGET (compute value...))
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391 cleanup instructions...
392
393 where the cleanup instructions are essential to the proper working of the
394 generated program.
395
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396 The `convert-stmts' function will call FUNC to generate code, and arrange
397 that its value is correctly delivered to TARGET, regardless of what the
398 TARGET is -- i.e., it lifts the restriction to non-`:return' targets. It
399 does this by inventing a new temporary variable."
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400
401 (case target
402 (:return (with-temporary-var (codegen var type)
403 (funcall func var)
404 (deliver-expr codegen target var)))
405 (:void-return (funcall func :void)
406 (emit-inst codegen (make-return-inst nil)))
407 (t (funcall func target))))
408
409;;;----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------