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1 /* This file contains the definitions and documentation for the
2 tree codes used in GCC.
3 Copyright (C) 1987-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22 /* For tcc_references, tcc_expression, tcc_comparison, tcc_unary,
23 tcc_binary, and tcc_statement nodes, which use struct tree_exp, the
24 4th element is the number of argument slots to allocate. This
25 determines the size of the tree node object. Other nodes use
26 different structures, and the size is determined by the tree_union
27 member structure; the 4th element should be zero. Languages that
28 define language-specific tcc_exceptional or tcc_constant codes must
29 define the tree_size langhook to say how big they are.
31 These tree codes have been sorted so that the macros in tree.h that
32 check for various tree codes are optimized into range checks. This
33 gives a measurable performance improvement. When adding a new
34 code, consider its placement in relation to the other codes. */
36 /* Any erroneous construct is parsed into a node of this type.
37 This type of node is accepted without complaint in all contexts
38 by later parsing activities, to avoid multiple error messages
39 for one error.
40 No fields in these nodes are used except the TREE_CODE. */
41 DEFTREECODE (ERROR_MARK, "error_mark", tcc_exceptional, 0)
43 /* Used to represent a name (such as, in the DECL_NAME of a decl node).
44 Internally it looks like a STRING_CST node.
45 There is only one IDENTIFIER_NODE ever made for any particular name.
46 Use `get_identifier' to get it (or create it, the first time). */
47 DEFTREECODE (IDENTIFIER_NODE, "identifier_node", tcc_exceptional, 0)
49 /* Has the TREE_VALUE and TREE_PURPOSE fields. */
50 /* These nodes are made into lists by chaining through the
51 TREE_CHAIN field. The elements of the list live in the
52 TREE_VALUE fields, while TREE_PURPOSE fields are occasionally
53 used as well to get the effect of Lisp association lists. */
54 DEFTREECODE (TREE_LIST, "tree_list", tcc_exceptional, 0)
56 /* These nodes contain an array of tree nodes. */
57 DEFTREECODE (TREE_VEC, "tree_vec", tcc_exceptional, 0)
59 /* A symbol binding block. These are arranged in a tree,
60 where the BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS field contains a chain of subblocks
61 chained through the BLOCK_CHAIN field.
62 BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT points to the parent block.
63 For a block which represents the outermost scope of a function, it
64 points to the FUNCTION_DECL node.
65 BLOCK_VARS points to a chain of decl nodes.
66 BLOCK_CHAIN points to the next BLOCK at the same level.
67 BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN points to the original (abstract) tree node which
68 this block is an instance of, or else is NULL to indicate that this
69 block is not an instance of anything else. When non-NULL, the value
70 could either point to another BLOCK node or it could point to a
71 FUNCTION_DECL node (e.g. in the case of a block representing the
72 outermost scope of a particular inlining of a function).
73 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN is nonzero if the block was actually referenced
74 in the generated assembly. */
75 DEFTREECODE (BLOCK, "block", tcc_exceptional, 0)
77 /* Each data type is represented by a tree node whose code is one of
78 the following: */
79 /* Each node that represents a data type has a component TYPE_SIZE
80 that evaluates either to a tree that is a (potentially non-constant)
81 expression representing the type size in bits, or to a null pointer
82 when the size of the type is unknown (for example, for incomplete
83 types such as arrays of unspecified bound).
84 The TYPE_MODE contains the machine mode for values of this type.
85 The TYPE_POINTER_TO field contains a type for a pointer to this type,
86 or zero if no such has been created yet.
87 The TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT field is used to chain together types
88 that are variants made by type modifiers such as "const" and "volatile".
89 The TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT field, in any member of such a chain,
90 points to the start of the chain.
91 The TYPE_NAME field contains info on the name used in the program
92 for this type (for GDB symbol table output). It is either a
93 TYPE_DECL node, for types that are typedefs, or an IDENTIFIER_NODE
94 in the case of structs, unions or enums that are known with a tag,
95 or zero for types that have no special name.
96 The TYPE_CONTEXT for any sort of type which could have a name or
97 which could have named members (e.g. tagged types in C/C++) will
98 point to the node which represents the scope of the given type, or
99 will be NULL_TREE if the type has "file scope". For most types, this
100 will point to a BLOCK node or a FUNCTION_DECL node, but it could also
101 point to a FUNCTION_TYPE node (for types whose scope is limited to the
102 formal parameter list of some function type specification) or it
103 could point to a RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE or QUAL_UNION_TYPE node
104 (for C++ "member" types).
105 For non-tagged-types, TYPE_CONTEXT need not be set to anything in
106 particular, since any type which is of some type category (e.g.
107 an array type or a function type) which cannot either have a name
108 itself or have named members doesn't really have a "scope" per se.
109 The TYPE_STUB_DECL field is used as a forward-references to names for
110 ENUMERAL_TYPE, RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, and QUAL_UNION_TYPE nodes;
111 see below. */
113 /* The ordering of the following codes is optimized for the checking
114 macros in tree.h. Changing the order will degrade the speed of the
115 compiler. OFFSET_TYPE, ENUMERAL_TYPE, BOOLEAN_TYPE, INTEGER_TYPE,
116 REAL_TYPE, POINTER_TYPE. */
118 /* An offset is a pointer relative to an object.
119 The TREE_TYPE field is the type of the object at the offset.
120 The TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE points to the node for the type of object
121 that the offset is relative to. */
122 DEFTREECODE (OFFSET_TYPE, "offset_type", tcc_type, 0)
124 /* C enums. The type node looks just like an INTEGER_TYPE node.
125 The symbols for the values of the enum type are defined by
126 CONST_DECL nodes, but the type does not point to them;
127 however, the TYPE_VALUES is a list in which each element's TREE_PURPOSE
128 is a name and the TREE_VALUE is the value (an INTEGER_CST node). */
129 /* A forward reference `enum foo' when no enum named foo is defined yet
130 has zero (a null pointer) in its TYPE_SIZE. The tag name is in
131 the TYPE_NAME field. If the type is later defined, the normal
132 fields are filled in.
133 RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, and QUAL_UNION_TYPE forward refs are
134 treated similarly. */
135 DEFTREECODE (ENUMERAL_TYPE, "enumeral_type", tcc_type, 0)
137 /* Boolean type (true or false are the only values). Looks like an
138 INTEGRAL_TYPE. */
139 DEFTREECODE (BOOLEAN_TYPE, "boolean_type", tcc_type, 0)
141 /* Integer types in all languages, including char in C.
142 Also used for sub-ranges of other discrete types.
143 Has components TYPE_MIN_VALUE, TYPE_MAX_VALUE (expressions, inclusive)
144 and TYPE_PRECISION (number of bits used by this type). */
145 DEFTREECODE (INTEGER_TYPE, "integer_type", tcc_type, 0)
147 /* C's float and double. Different floating types are distinguished
148 by machine mode and by the TYPE_SIZE and the TYPE_PRECISION. */
149 DEFTREECODE (REAL_TYPE, "real_type", tcc_type, 0)
151 /* The ordering of the following codes is optimized for the checking
152 macros in tree.h. Changing the order will degrade the speed of the
153 compiler. POINTER_TYPE, REFERENCE_TYPE. Note that this range
154 overlaps the previous range of ordered types. */
156 /* All pointer-to-x types have code POINTER_TYPE.
157 The TREE_TYPE points to the node for the type pointed to. */
158 DEFTREECODE (POINTER_TYPE, "pointer_type", tcc_type, 0)
160 /* A reference is like a pointer except that it is coerced
161 automatically to the value it points to. Used in C++. */
162 DEFTREECODE (REFERENCE_TYPE, "reference_type", tcc_type, 0)
164 /* The C++ decltype(nullptr) type. */
165 DEFTREECODE (NULLPTR_TYPE, "nullptr_type", tcc_type, 0)
167 /* _Fract and _Accum types in Embedded-C. Different fixed-point types
168 are distinguished by machine mode and by the TYPE_SIZE and the
169 TYPE_PRECISION. */
170 DEFTREECODE (FIXED_POINT_TYPE, "fixed_point_type", tcc_type, 0)
172 /* The ordering of the following codes is optimized for the checking
173 macros in tree.h. Changing the order will degrade the speed of the
174 compiler. COMPLEX_TYPE, VECTOR_TYPE, ARRAY_TYPE. */
176 /* Complex number types. The TREE_TYPE field is the data type
177 of the real and imaginary parts. It must be of scalar
178 arithmetic type, not including pointer type. */
179 DEFTREECODE (COMPLEX_TYPE, "complex_type", tcc_type, 0)
181 /* Vector types. The TREE_TYPE field is the data type of the vector
182 elements. The TYPE_PRECISION field is the number of subparts of
183 the vector. */
184 DEFTREECODE (VECTOR_TYPE, "vector_type", tcc_type, 0)
186 /* The ordering of the following codes is optimized for the checking
187 macros in tree.h. Changing the order will degrade the speed of the
188 compiler. ARRAY_TYPE, RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, QUAL_UNION_TYPE.
189 Note that this range overlaps the previous range. */
191 /* Types of arrays. Special fields:
192 TREE_TYPE Type of an array element.
193 TYPE_DOMAIN Type to index by.
194 Its range of values specifies the array length.
195 The field TYPE_POINTER_TO (TREE_TYPE (array_type)) is always nonzero
196 and holds the type to coerce a value of that array type to in C.
197 TYPE_STRING_FLAG indicates a string (in contrast to an array of chars)
198 in languages (such as Chill) that make a distinction. */
199 /* Array types in C */
200 DEFTREECODE (ARRAY_TYPE, "array_type", tcc_type, 0)
202 /* Struct in C. */
203 /* Special fields:
204 TYPE_FIELDS chain of FIELD_DECLs for the fields of the struct,
205 VAR_DECLs, TYPE_DECLs and CONST_DECLs for record-scope variables,
206 types and enumerators and FUNCTION_DECLs for methods associated
207 with the type. */
208 /* See the comment above, before ENUMERAL_TYPE, for how
209 forward references to struct tags are handled in C. */
210 DEFTREECODE (RECORD_TYPE, "record_type", tcc_type, 0)
212 /* Union in C. Like a struct, except that the offsets of the fields
213 will all be zero. */
214 /* See the comment above, before ENUMERAL_TYPE, for how
215 forward references to union tags are handled in C. */
216 DEFTREECODE (UNION_TYPE, "union_type", tcc_type, 0) /* C union type */
218 /* Similar to UNION_TYPE, except that the expressions in DECL_QUALIFIER
219 in each FIELD_DECL determine what the union contains. The first
220 field whose DECL_QUALIFIER expression is true is deemed to occupy
221 the union. */
222 DEFTREECODE (QUAL_UNION_TYPE, "qual_union_type", tcc_type, 0)
224 /* The ordering of the following codes is optimized for the checking
225 macros in tree.h. Changing the order will degrade the speed of the
226 compiler. VOID_TYPE, FUNCTION_TYPE, METHOD_TYPE. */
228 /* The void type in C */
229 DEFTREECODE (VOID_TYPE, "void_type", tcc_type, 0)
231 /* Type of functions. Special fields:
232 TREE_TYPE type of value returned.
233 TYPE_ARG_TYPES list of types of arguments expected.
234 this list is made of TREE_LIST nodes.
235 In this list TREE_PURPOSE can be used to indicate the default
236 value of parameter (used by C++ frontend).
237 Types of "Procedures" in languages where they are different from functions
238 have code FUNCTION_TYPE also, but then TREE_TYPE is zero or void type. */
239 DEFTREECODE (FUNCTION_TYPE, "function_type", tcc_type, 0)
241 /* METHOD_TYPE is the type of a function which takes an extra first
242 argument for "self", which is not present in the declared argument list.
243 The TREE_TYPE is the return type of the method. The TYPE_METHOD_BASETYPE
244 is the type of "self". TYPE_ARG_TYPES is the real argument list, which
245 includes the hidden argument for "self". */
246 DEFTREECODE (METHOD_TYPE, "method_type", tcc_type, 0)
248 /* This is a language-specific kind of type.
249 Its meaning is defined by the language front end.
250 layout_type does not know how to lay this out,
251 so the front-end must do so manually. */
252 DEFTREECODE (LANG_TYPE, "lang_type", tcc_type, 0)
254 /* This is for types that will use MODE_OPAQUE in the back end. They are meant
255 to be able to go in a register of some sort but are explicitly not to be
256 converted or operated on like INTEGER_TYPE. They will have size and
257 alignment information only. */
258 DEFTREECODE (OPAQUE_TYPE, "opaque_type", tcc_type, 0)
260 /* Expressions */
262 /* First, the constants. */
264 DEFTREECODE (VOID_CST, "void_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
266 /* Contents are in an array of HOST_WIDE_INTs.
268 We often access these constants both in their native precision and
269 in wider precisions (with the constant being implicitly extended
270 according to TYPE_SIGN). In each case, the useful part of the array
271 may be as wide as the precision requires but may be shorter when all
272 of the upper bits are sign bits. The length of the array when accessed
273 in the constant's native precision is given by TREE_INT_CST_NUNITS.
274 The length of the array when accessed in wider precisions is given
275 by TREE_INT_CST_EXT_NUNITS. Each element can be obtained using
276 TREE_INT_CST_ELT.
278 INTEGER_CST nodes can be shared, and therefore should be considered
279 read only. They should be copied before setting a flag such as
280 TREE_OVERFLOW. If an INTEGER_CST has TREE_OVERFLOW already set,
281 it is known to be unique. INTEGER_CST nodes are created for the
282 integral types, for pointer types and for vector and float types in
283 some circumstances. */
284 DEFTREECODE (INTEGER_CST, "integer_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
286 /* Contents are given by POLY_INT_CST_COEFF. */
287 DEFTREECODE (POLY_INT_CST, "poly_int_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
289 /* Contents are in TREE_REAL_CST field. */
290 DEFTREECODE (REAL_CST, "real_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
292 /* Contents are in TREE_FIXED_CST field. */
293 DEFTREECODE (FIXED_CST, "fixed_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
295 /* Contents are in TREE_REALPART and TREE_IMAGPART fields,
296 whose contents are other constant nodes. */
297 DEFTREECODE (COMPLEX_CST, "complex_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
299 /* See generic.texi for details. */
300 DEFTREECODE (VECTOR_CST, "vector_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
302 /* Contents are TREE_STRING_LENGTH and the actual contents of the string. */
303 DEFTREECODE (STRING_CST, "string_cst", tcc_constant, 0)
305 /* Declarations. All references to names are represented as ..._DECL
306 nodes. The decls in one binding context are chained through the
307 TREE_CHAIN field. Each DECL has a DECL_NAME field which contains
308 an IDENTIFIER_NODE. (Some decls, most often labels, may have zero
309 as the DECL_NAME). DECL_CONTEXT points to the node representing
310 the context in which this declaration has its scope. For
311 FIELD_DECLs, this is the RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or
312 QUAL_UNION_TYPE node that the field is a member of. For VAR_DECL,
313 PARM_DECL, FUNCTION_DECL, LABEL_DECL, and CONST_DECL nodes, this
314 points to either the FUNCTION_DECL for the containing function, the
315 RECORD_TYPE or UNION_TYPE for the containing type, or NULL_TREE or
316 a TRANSLATION_UNIT_DECL if the given decl has "file scope".
317 DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN, if non-NULL, points to the original (abstract)
318 ..._DECL node of which this decl is an (inlined or template expanded)
319 instance.
320 The TREE_TYPE field holds the data type of the object, when relevant.
321 LABEL_DECLs have no data type. For TYPE_DECL, the TREE_TYPE field
322 contents are the type whose name is being declared.
323 The DECL_ALIGN, DECL_SIZE,
324 and DECL_MODE fields exist in decl nodes just as in type nodes.
325 They are unused in LABEL_DECL, TYPE_DECL and CONST_DECL nodes.
327 DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET holds an integer number of bits offset for
328 the location. DECL_VOFFSET holds an expression for a variable
329 offset; it is to be multiplied by DECL_VOFFSET_UNIT (an integer).
330 These fields are relevant only in FIELD_DECLs and PARM_DECLs.
332 DECL_INITIAL holds the value to initialize a variable to,
333 or the value of a constant. For a function, it holds the body
334 (a node of type BLOCK representing the function's binding contour
335 and whose body contains the function's statements.) For a LABEL_DECL
336 in C, it is a flag, nonzero if the label's definition has been seen.
338 PARM_DECLs use a special field:
339 DECL_ARG_TYPE is the type in which the argument is actually
340 passed, which may be different from its type within the function.
342 FUNCTION_DECLs use four special fields:
343 DECL_ARGUMENTS holds a chain of PARM_DECL nodes for the arguments.
344 DECL_RESULT holds a RESULT_DECL node for the value of a function.
345 The DECL_RTL field is 0 for a function that returns no value.
346 (C functions returning void have zero here.)
347 The TREE_TYPE field is the type in which the result is actually
348 returned. This is usually the same as the return type of the
349 FUNCTION_DECL, but it may be a wider integer type because of
350 promotion.
351 DECL_FUNCTION_CODE is a code number that is nonzero for
352 built-in functions. Its value is an enum built_in_function
353 that says which built-in function it is.
355 DECL_SOURCE_FILE holds a filename string and DECL_SOURCE_LINE
356 holds a line number. In some cases these can be the location of
357 a reference, if no definition has been seen.
359 DECL_ABSTRACT is nonzero if the decl represents an abstract instance
360 of a decl (i.e. one which is nested within an abstract instance of a
361 inline function. */
363 DEFTREECODE (FUNCTION_DECL, "function_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
364 DEFTREECODE (LABEL_DECL, "label_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
365 /* The ordering of the following codes is optimized for the checking
366 macros in tree.h. Changing the order will degrade the speed of the
367 compiler. FIELD_DECL, VAR_DECL, CONST_DECL, PARM_DECL,
368 TYPE_DECL. */
369 DEFTREECODE (FIELD_DECL, "field_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
370 DEFTREECODE (VAR_DECL, "var_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
371 DEFTREECODE (CONST_DECL, "const_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
372 DEFTREECODE (PARM_DECL, "parm_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
373 DEFTREECODE (TYPE_DECL, "type_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
374 DEFTREECODE (RESULT_DECL, "result_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
376 /* A "declaration" of a debug temporary. It should only appear in
377 DEBUG stmts. */
378 DEFTREECODE (DEBUG_EXPR_DECL, "debug_expr_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
380 /* A stmt that marks the beginning of a source statement. */
381 DEFTREECODE (DEBUG_BEGIN_STMT, "debug_begin_stmt", tcc_statement, 0)
383 /* A namespace declaration. Namespaces appear in DECL_CONTEXT of other
384 _DECLs, providing a hierarchy of names. */
385 DEFTREECODE (NAMESPACE_DECL, "namespace_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
387 /* A declaration import.
388 The C++ FE uses this to represent a using-directive; eg:
389 "using namespace foo".
390 But it could be used to represent any declaration import construct.
391 Whenever a declaration import appears in a lexical block, the BLOCK node
392 representing that lexical block in GIMPLE will contain an IMPORTED_DECL
393 node, linked via BLOCK_VARS accessor of the said BLOCK.
394 For a given NODE which code is IMPORTED_DECL,
395 IMPORTED_DECL_ASSOCIATED_DECL (NODE) accesses the imported declaration. */
396 DEFTREECODE (IMPORTED_DECL, "imported_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
398 /* A namelist declaration.
399 The Fortran FE uses this to represent a namelist statement, e.g.:
400 NAMELIST /namelist-group-name/ namelist-group-object-list.
401 Whenever a declaration import appears in a lexical block, the BLOCK node
402 representing that lexical block in GIMPLE will contain an NAMELIST_DECL
403 node, linked via BLOCK_VARS accessor of the said BLOCK.
404 For a given NODE which code is NAMELIST_DECL,
405 NAMELIST_DECL_ASSOCIATED_DECL (NODE) accesses the imported declaration. */
406 DEFTREECODE (NAMELIST_DECL, "namelist_decl", tcc_declaration, 0)
408 /* A translation unit. This is not technically a declaration, since it
409 can't be looked up, but it's close enough. */
410 DEFTREECODE (TRANSLATION_UNIT_DECL, "translation_unit_decl",\
411 tcc_declaration, 0)
413 /* References to storage. */
415 /* The ordering of the following codes is optimized for the classification
416 in handled_component_p. Keep them in a consecutive group. */
418 /* Value is structure or union component.
419 Operand 0 is the structure or union (an expression).
420 Operand 1 is the field (a node of type FIELD_DECL).
421 Operand 2, if present, is the value of DECL_FIELD_OFFSET, measured
422 in units of DECL_OFFSET_ALIGN / BITS_PER_UNIT. */
423 DEFTREECODE (COMPONENT_REF, "component_ref", tcc_reference, 3)
425 /* Reference to a group of bits within an object. Similar to COMPONENT_REF
426 except the position is given explicitly rather than via a FIELD_DECL.
427 Operand 0 is the structure or union expression;
428 operand 1 is a tree giving the constant number of bits being referenced;
429 operand 2 is a tree giving the constant position of the first referenced bit.
430 The result type width has to match the number of bits referenced.
431 If the result type is integral, its signedness specifies how it is extended
432 to its mode width. */
433 DEFTREECODE (BIT_FIELD_REF, "bit_field_ref", tcc_reference, 3)
435 /* Array indexing.
436 Operand 0 is the array; operand 1 is a (single) array index.
437 Operand 2, if present, is a copy of TYPE_MIN_VALUE of the index.
438 Operand 3, if present, is the element size, measured in units of
439 the alignment of the element type. */
440 DEFTREECODE (ARRAY_REF, "array_ref", tcc_reference, 4)
442 /* Likewise, except that the result is a range ("slice") of the array. The
443 starting index of the resulting array is taken from operand 1 and the size
444 of the range is taken from the type of the expression. */
445 DEFTREECODE (ARRAY_RANGE_REF, "array_range_ref", tcc_reference, 4)
447 /* Used only on an operand of complex type, these return
448 a value of the corresponding component type. */
449 DEFTREECODE (REALPART_EXPR, "realpart_expr", tcc_reference, 1)
450 DEFTREECODE (IMAGPART_EXPR, "imagpart_expr", tcc_reference, 1)
452 /* Represents viewing something of one type as being of a second type.
453 This corresponds to an "Unchecked Conversion" in Ada and roughly to
454 the idiom *(type2 *)&X in C. The only operand is the value to be
455 viewed as being of another type. It is undefined if the type of the
456 input and of the expression have different sizes.
458 This code may also be used within the LHS of a MODIFY_EXPR, in which
459 case no actual data motion may occur. TREE_ADDRESSABLE will be set in
460 this case and GCC must abort if it could not do the operation without
461 generating insns. */
462 DEFTREECODE (VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR, "view_convert_expr", tcc_reference, 1)
464 /* C unary `*'. One operand, an expression for a pointer. */
465 DEFTREECODE (INDIRECT_REF, "indirect_ref", tcc_reference, 1)
467 /* Used to represent lookup in a virtual method table which is dependent on
468 the runtime type of an object. Operands are:
469 OBJ_TYPE_REF_EXPR: An expression that evaluates the value to use.
470 OBJ_TYPE_REF_OBJECT: Is the object on whose behalf the lookup is
471 being performed. Through this the optimizers may be able to statically
472 determine the dynamic type of the object.
473 OBJ_TYPE_REF_TOKEN: An integer index to the virtual method table.
474 The integer index should have as type the original type of
475 OBJ_TYPE_REF_OBJECT; as pointer type conversions are useless in GIMPLE,
476 the type of OBJ_TYPE_REF_OBJECT can change to an unrelated pointer
477 type during optimizations. */
478 DEFTREECODE (OBJ_TYPE_REF, "obj_type_ref", tcc_expression, 3)
480 /* Used to represent the brace-enclosed initializers for a structure or an
481 array. It contains a sequence of component values made out of a VEC of
482 constructor_elt.
484 For RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or QUAL_UNION_TYPE:
485 The field INDEX of each constructor_elt is a FIELD_DECL.
487 For ARRAY_TYPE:
488 The field INDEX of each constructor_elt is the corresponding index.
489 If the index is a RANGE_EXPR, it is a short-hand for many nodes,
490 one for each index in the range. (If the corresponding field VALUE
491 has side-effects, they are evaluated once for each element. Wrap the
492 value in a SAVE_EXPR if you want to evaluate side effects only once.)
494 Components that aren't present are cleared as per the C semantics,
495 unless the CONSTRUCTOR_NO_CLEARING flag is set, in which case their
496 value becomes undefined. */
497 DEFTREECODE (CONSTRUCTOR, "constructor", tcc_exceptional, 0)
499 /* The expression types are mostly straightforward, with the fourth argument
500 of DEFTREECODE saying how many operands there are.
501 Unless otherwise specified, the operands are expressions and the
502 types of all the operands and the expression must all be the same. */
504 /* Contains two expressions to compute, one followed by the other.
505 the first value is ignored. The second one's value is used. The
506 type of the first expression need not agree with the other types. */
507 DEFTREECODE (COMPOUND_EXPR, "compound_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
509 /* Assignment expression. Operand 0 is the what to set; 1, the new value. */
510 DEFTREECODE (MODIFY_EXPR, "modify_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
512 /* Initialization expression. Operand 0 is the variable to initialize;
513 Operand 1 is the initializer. This differs from MODIFY_EXPR in that any
514 reference to the referent of operand 0 within operand 1 is undefined. */
515 DEFTREECODE (INIT_EXPR, "init_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
517 /* For TARGET_EXPR, operand 0 is the target of an initialization,
518 operand 1 is the initializer for the target, which may be void
519 if simply expanding it initializes the target.
520 operand 2 is the cleanup for this node, if any.
521 operand 3 is the saved initializer after this node has been
522 expanded once; this is so we can re-expand the tree later. */
523 DEFTREECODE (TARGET_EXPR, "target_expr", tcc_expression, 4)
525 /* Conditional expression ( ... ? ... : ... in C).
526 Operand 0 is the condition.
527 Operand 1 is the then-value.
528 Operand 2 is the else-value.
529 Operand 0 may be of any type.
530 Operand 1 must have the same type as the entire expression, unless
531 it unconditionally throws an exception, in which case it should
532 have VOID_TYPE. The same constraints apply to operand 2. The
533 condition in operand 0 must be of integral type.
535 In cfg gimple, if you do not have a selection expression, operands
536 1 and 2 are NULL. The operands are then taken from the cfg edges. */
537 DEFTREECODE (COND_EXPR, "cond_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
539 /* Represents a vector in which every element is equal to operand 0. */
540 DEFTREECODE (VEC_DUPLICATE_EXPR, "vec_duplicate_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
542 /* Vector series created from a start (base) value and a step.
544 A = VEC_SERIES_EXPR (B, C)
546 means
548 for (i = 0; i < N; i++)
549 A[i] = B + C * i; */
550 DEFTREECODE (VEC_SERIES_EXPR, "vec_series_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
552 /* Vector conditional expression. It is like COND_EXPR, but with
553 vector operands.
555 A = VEC_COND_EXPR ( X < Y, B, C)
557 means
559 for (i=0; i<N; i++)
560 A[i] = X[i] < Y[i] ? B[i] : C[i];
562 DEFTREECODE (VEC_COND_EXPR, "vec_cond_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
564 /* Vector permutation expression. A = VEC_PERM_EXPR<v0, v1, mask> means
566 N = length(mask)
567 foreach i in N:
568 M = mask[i] % (2*N)
569 A = M < N ? v0[M] : v1[M-N]
571 V0 and V1 are vectors of the same type. MASK is an integer-typed
572 vector. The number of MASK elements must be the same with the
573 number of elements in V0 and V1. The size of the inner type
574 of the MASK and of the V0 and V1 must be the same.
576 DEFTREECODE (VEC_PERM_EXPR, "vec_perm_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
578 /* Declare local variables, including making RTL and allocating space.
579 BIND_EXPR_VARS is a chain of VAR_DECL nodes for the variables.
580 BIND_EXPR_BODY is the body, the expression to be computed using
581 the variables. The value of operand 1 becomes that of the BIND_EXPR.
582 BIND_EXPR_BLOCK is the BLOCK that corresponds to these bindings
583 for debugging purposes. If this BIND_EXPR is actually expanded,
584 that sets the TREE_USED flag in the BLOCK.
586 The BIND_EXPR is not responsible for informing parsers
587 about these variables. If the body is coming from the input file,
588 then the code that creates the BIND_EXPR is also responsible for
589 informing the parser of the variables.
591 If the BIND_EXPR is ever expanded, its TREE_USED flag is set.
592 This tells the code for debugging symbol tables not to ignore the BIND_EXPR.
593 If the BIND_EXPR should be output for debugging but will not be expanded,
594 set the TREE_USED flag by hand.
596 In order for the BIND_EXPR to be known at all, the code that creates it
597 must also install it as a subblock in the tree of BLOCK
598 nodes for the function. */
599 DEFTREECODE (BIND_EXPR, "bind_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
601 /* Function call. CALL_EXPRs are represented by variably-sized expression
602 nodes. There are at least three fixed operands. Operand 0 is an
603 INTEGER_CST node containing the total operand count, the number of
604 arguments plus 3. Operand 1 is the function or NULL, while operand 2 is
605 is static chain argument, or NULL. The remaining operands are the
606 arguments to the call. */
607 DEFTREECODE (CALL_EXPR, "call_expr", tcc_vl_exp, 3)
609 /* Specify a value to compute along with its corresponding cleanup.
610 Operand 0 is the cleanup expression.
611 The cleanup is executed by the first enclosing CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR,
612 which must exist. This differs from TRY_CATCH_EXPR in that operand 1
613 is always evaluated when cleanups are run. */
614 DEFTREECODE (WITH_CLEANUP_EXPR, "with_cleanup_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
616 /* Specify a cleanup point.
617 Operand 0 is an expression that may have cleanups. If it does, those
618 cleanups are executed after the expression is expanded.
620 Note that if the expression is a reference to storage, it is forced out
621 of memory before the cleanups are run. This is necessary to handle
622 cases where the cleanups modify the storage referenced; in the
623 expression 't.i', if 't' is a struct with an integer member 'i' and a
624 cleanup which modifies 'i', the value of the expression depends on
625 whether the cleanup is run before or after 't.i' is evaluated. When
626 expand_expr is run on 't.i', it returns a MEM. This is not good enough;
627 the value of 't.i' must be forced out of memory.
629 As a consequence, the operand of a CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR must not have
630 BLKmode, because it will not be forced out of memory. */
631 DEFTREECODE (CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR, "cleanup_point_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
633 /* The following code is used in languages that have types where some
634 field in an object of the type contains a value that is used in the
635 computation of another field's offset or size and/or the size of the
636 type. The positions and/or sizes of fields can vary from object to
637 object of the same type or even for one and the same object within
638 its scope.
640 Record types with discriminants in Ada are
641 examples of such types. This mechanism is also used to create "fat
642 pointers" for unconstrained array types in Ada; the fat pointer is a
643 structure one of whose fields is a pointer to the actual array type
644 and the other field is a pointer to a template, which is a structure
645 containing the bounds of the array. The bounds in the type pointed
646 to by the first field in the fat pointer refer to the values in the
647 template.
649 When you wish to construct such a type you need "self-references"
650 that allow you to reference the object having this type from the
651 TYPE node, i.e. without having a variable instantiating this type.
653 Such a "self-references" is done using a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR. This is
654 a node that will later be replaced with the object being referenced.
655 Its type is that of the object and selects which object to use from
656 a chain of references (see below). No other slots are used in the
657 PLACEHOLDER_EXPR.
659 For example, if your type FOO is a RECORD_TYPE with a field BAR,
660 and you need the value of <variable>.BAR to calculate TYPE_SIZE
661 (FOO), just substitute <variable> above with a PLACEHOLDER_EXPR
662 whose TREE_TYPE is FOO. Then construct your COMPONENT_REF with
663 the PLACEHOLDER_EXPR as the first operand (which has the correct
664 type). Later, when the size is needed in the program, the back-end
665 will find this PLACEHOLDER_EXPR and generate code to calculate the
666 actual size at run-time. In the following, we describe how this
667 calculation is done.
669 When we wish to evaluate a size or offset, we check whether it contains a
670 PLACEHOLDER_EXPR. If it does, we call substitute_placeholder_in_expr
671 passing both that tree and an expression within which the object may be
672 found. The latter expression is the object itself in the simple case of
673 an Ada record with discriminant, but it can be the array in the case of an
674 unconstrained array.
676 In the latter case, we need the fat pointer, because the bounds of
677 the array can only be accessed from it. However, we rely here on the
678 fact that the expression for the array contains the dereference of
679 the fat pointer that obtained the array pointer. */
681 /* Denotes a record to later be substituted before evaluating this expression.
682 The type of this expression is used to find the record to replace it. */
683 DEFTREECODE (PLACEHOLDER_EXPR, "placeholder_expr", tcc_exceptional, 0)
685 /* Simple arithmetic. */
686 DEFTREECODE (PLUS_EXPR, "plus_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
687 DEFTREECODE (MINUS_EXPR, "minus_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
688 DEFTREECODE (MULT_EXPR, "mult_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
690 /* Pointer addition. The first operand is always a pointer and the
691 second operand is an integer of type sizetype. */
692 DEFTREECODE (POINTER_PLUS_EXPR, "pointer_plus_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
694 /* Pointer subtraction. The two arguments are pointers, and the result
695 is a signed integer of the same precision. Pointers are interpreted
696 as unsigned, the difference is computed as if in infinite signed
697 precision. Behavior is undefined if the difference does not fit in
698 the result type. The result does not depend on the pointer type,
699 it is not divided by the size of the pointed-to type. */
700 DEFTREECODE (POINTER_DIFF_EXPR, "pointer_diff_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
702 /* Highpart multiplication. For an integral type with precision B,
703 returns bits [2B-1, B] of the full 2*B product. Both operands
704 and the result should have integer types of the same precision
705 and signedness. */
706 DEFTREECODE (MULT_HIGHPART_EXPR, "mult_highpart_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
708 /* Division for integer result that rounds the quotient toward zero. */
709 DEFTREECODE (TRUNC_DIV_EXPR, "trunc_div_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
711 /* Division for integer result that rounds it toward plus infinity. */
712 DEFTREECODE (CEIL_DIV_EXPR, "ceil_div_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
714 /* Division for integer result that rounds it toward minus infinity. */
715 DEFTREECODE (FLOOR_DIV_EXPR, "floor_div_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
717 /* Division for integer result that rounds it toward nearest integer. */
718 DEFTREECODE (ROUND_DIV_EXPR, "round_div_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
720 /* Four kinds of remainder that go with the four kinds of division: */
722 /* The sign of the remainder is that of the dividend. */
723 DEFTREECODE (TRUNC_MOD_EXPR, "trunc_mod_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
725 /* The sign of the remainder is the opposite of that of the divisor. */
726 DEFTREECODE (CEIL_MOD_EXPR, "ceil_mod_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
728 /* The sign of the remainder is that of the divisor. */
729 DEFTREECODE (FLOOR_MOD_EXPR, "floor_mod_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
731 /* The sign of the remainder is not predictable. */
732 DEFTREECODE (ROUND_MOD_EXPR, "round_mod_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
734 /* Division for real result. */
735 DEFTREECODE (RDIV_EXPR, "rdiv_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
737 /* Division which is not supposed to need rounding.
738 Used for pointer subtraction in C. */
739 DEFTREECODE (EXACT_DIV_EXPR, "exact_div_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
741 /* Conversion of real to fixed point by truncation. */
742 DEFTREECODE (FIX_TRUNC_EXPR, "fix_trunc_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
744 /* Conversion of an integer to a real. */
745 DEFTREECODE (FLOAT_EXPR, "float_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
747 /* Unary negation. */
748 DEFTREECODE (NEGATE_EXPR, "negate_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
750 /* Minimum and maximum values. When used with floating point, if both
751 operands are zeros, or if either operand is NaN, then it is unspecified
752 which of the two operands is returned as the result. */
753 DEFTREECODE (MIN_EXPR, "min_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
754 DEFTREECODE (MAX_EXPR, "max_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
756 /* Represents the absolute value of the operand.
758 An ABS_EXPR must have either an INTEGER_TYPE or a REAL_TYPE. The
759 operand of the ABS_EXPR must have the same type. */
760 DEFTREECODE (ABS_EXPR, "abs_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
762 /* Represents the unsigned absolute value of the operand.
763 An ABSU_EXPR must have unsigned INTEGER_TYPE. The operand of the ABSU_EXPR
764 must have the corresponding signed type. */
765 DEFTREECODE (ABSU_EXPR, "absu_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
767 /* Shift operations for shift and rotate.
768 Shift means logical shift if done on an
769 unsigned type, arithmetic shift if done on a signed type.
770 The second operand is the number of bits to
771 shift by; it need not be the same type as the first operand and result.
772 Note that the result is undefined if the second operand is larger
773 than or equal to the first operand's type size.
775 The first operand of a shift can have either an integer or a
776 (non-integer) fixed-point type. We follow the ISO/IEC TR 18037:2004
777 semantics for the latter.
779 Rotates are defined for integer types only. */
780 DEFTREECODE (LSHIFT_EXPR, "lshift_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
781 DEFTREECODE (RSHIFT_EXPR, "rshift_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
782 DEFTREECODE (LROTATE_EXPR, "lrotate_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
783 DEFTREECODE (RROTATE_EXPR, "rrotate_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
785 /* Bitwise operations. Operands have same mode as result. */
786 DEFTREECODE (BIT_IOR_EXPR, "bit_ior_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
787 DEFTREECODE (BIT_XOR_EXPR, "bit_xor_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
788 DEFTREECODE (BIT_AND_EXPR, "bit_and_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
789 DEFTREECODE (BIT_NOT_EXPR, "bit_not_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
791 /* ANDIF and ORIF allow the second operand not to be computed if the
792 value of the expression is determined from the first operand. AND,
793 OR, and XOR always compute the second operand whether its value is
794 needed or not (for side effects). The operand may have
795 BOOLEAN_TYPE or INTEGER_TYPE. In either case, the argument will be
796 either zero or one. For example, a TRUTH_NOT_EXPR will never have
797 an INTEGER_TYPE VAR_DECL as its argument; instead, a NE_EXPR will be
798 used to compare the VAR_DECL to zero, thereby obtaining a node with
799 value zero or one. */
800 DEFTREECODE (TRUTH_ANDIF_EXPR, "truth_andif_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
801 DEFTREECODE (TRUTH_ORIF_EXPR, "truth_orif_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
802 DEFTREECODE (TRUTH_AND_EXPR, "truth_and_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
803 DEFTREECODE (TRUTH_OR_EXPR, "truth_or_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
804 DEFTREECODE (TRUTH_XOR_EXPR, "truth_xor_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
805 DEFTREECODE (TRUTH_NOT_EXPR, "truth_not_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
807 /* Relational operators.
808 EQ_EXPR and NE_EXPR are allowed for any types. The others, except for
809 LTGT_EXPR, are allowed only for integral, floating-point and vector types.
810 LTGT_EXPR is allowed only for floating-point types.
811 For floating-point operators, if either operand is a NaN, then NE_EXPR
812 returns true and the remaining operators return false. The operators
813 other than EQ_EXPR and NE_EXPR may generate an exception on quiet NaNs.
814 In all cases the operands will have the same type,
815 and the value is either the type used by the language for booleans
816 or an integer vector type of the same size and with the same number
817 of elements as the comparison operands. True for a vector of
818 comparison results has all bits set while false is equal to zero. */
819 DEFTREECODE (LT_EXPR, "lt_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
820 DEFTREECODE (LE_EXPR, "le_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
821 DEFTREECODE (GT_EXPR, "gt_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
822 DEFTREECODE (GE_EXPR, "ge_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
823 DEFTREECODE (LTGT_EXPR, "ltgt_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
824 DEFTREECODE (EQ_EXPR, "eq_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
825 DEFTREECODE (NE_EXPR, "ne_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
827 /* Additional relational operators for floating-point unordered. */
828 DEFTREECODE (UNORDERED_EXPR, "unordered_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
829 DEFTREECODE (ORDERED_EXPR, "ordered_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
831 /* These are equivalent to unordered or ... */
832 DEFTREECODE (UNLT_EXPR, "unlt_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
833 DEFTREECODE (UNLE_EXPR, "unle_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
834 DEFTREECODE (UNGT_EXPR, "ungt_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
835 DEFTREECODE (UNGE_EXPR, "unge_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
836 DEFTREECODE (UNEQ_EXPR, "uneq_expr", tcc_comparison, 2)
838 DEFTREECODE (RANGE_EXPR, "range_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
840 /* Represents a re-association barrier for floating point expressions
841 like explicit parenthesis in fortran. */
842 DEFTREECODE (PAREN_EXPR, "paren_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
844 /* Represents a conversion of type of a value.
845 All conversions, including implicit ones, must be
846 represented by CONVERT_EXPR or NOP_EXPR nodes. */
847 DEFTREECODE (CONVERT_EXPR, "convert_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
849 /* Conversion of a pointer value to a pointer to a different
850 address space. */
851 DEFTREECODE (ADDR_SPACE_CONVERT_EXPR, "addr_space_convert_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
853 /* Conversion of a fixed-point value to an integer, a real, or a fixed-point
854 value. Or conversion of a fixed-point value from an integer, a real, or
855 a fixed-point value. */
856 DEFTREECODE (FIXED_CONVERT_EXPR, "fixed_convert_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
858 /* Represents a conversion expected to require no code to be generated. */
859 DEFTREECODE (NOP_EXPR, "nop_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
861 /* Value is same as argument, but guaranteed not an lvalue. */
862 DEFTREECODE (NON_LVALUE_EXPR, "non_lvalue_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
864 /* A COMPOUND_LITERAL_EXPR represents a literal that is placed in a DECL. The
865 COMPOUND_LITERAL_EXPR_DECL_EXPR is the a DECL_EXPR containing the decl
866 for the anonymous object represented by the COMPOUND_LITERAL;
867 the DECL_INITIAL of that decl is the CONSTRUCTOR that initializes
868 the compound literal. */
869 DEFTREECODE (COMPOUND_LITERAL_EXPR, "compound_literal_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
871 /* Represents something we computed once and will use multiple times.
872 First operand is that expression. After it is evaluated once, it
873 will be replaced by the temporary variable that holds the value. */
874 DEFTREECODE (SAVE_EXPR, "save_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
876 /* & in C. Value is the address at which the operand's value resides.
877 Operand may have any mode. Result mode is Pmode. */
878 DEFTREECODE (ADDR_EXPR, "addr_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
880 /* Operand0 is a function constant; result is part N of a function
881 descriptor of type ptr_mode. */
882 DEFTREECODE (FDESC_EXPR, "fdesc_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
884 /* Given a container value, a replacement value and a bit position within
885 the container, produce the value that results from replacing the part of
886 the container starting at the bit position with the replacement value.
887 Operand 0 is a tree for the container value of integral or vector type;
888 Operand 1 is a tree for the replacement value of another integral or
889 the vector element type;
890 Operand 2 is a tree giving the constant bit position;
891 The number of bits replaced is given by the precision of the type of the
892 replacement value if it is integral or by its size if it is non-integral.
893 ??? The reason to make the size of the replacement implicit is to avoid
894 introducing a quaternary operation.
895 The replaced bits shall be fully inside the container. If the container
896 is of vector type, then these bits shall be aligned with its elements. */
897 DEFTREECODE (BIT_INSERT_EXPR, "bit_insert_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
899 /* Given two real or integer operands of the same type,
900 returns a complex value of the corresponding complex type. */
901 DEFTREECODE (COMPLEX_EXPR, "complex_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
903 /* Complex conjugate of operand. Used only on complex types. */
904 DEFTREECODE (CONJ_EXPR, "conj_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
906 /* Nodes for ++ and -- in C.
907 The second arg is how much to increment or decrement by.
908 For a pointer, it would be the size of the object pointed to. */
909 DEFTREECODE (PREDECREMENT_EXPR, "predecrement_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
910 DEFTREECODE (PREINCREMENT_EXPR, "preincrement_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
911 DEFTREECODE (POSTDECREMENT_EXPR, "postdecrement_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
912 DEFTREECODE (POSTINCREMENT_EXPR, "postincrement_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
914 /* Used to implement `va_arg'. */
915 DEFTREECODE (VA_ARG_EXPR, "va_arg_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
917 /* Evaluate operand 0. If and only if an exception is thrown during
918 the evaluation of operand 0, evaluate operand 1.
920 This differs from TRY_FINALLY_EXPR in that operand 1 is not evaluated
921 on a normal or jump exit, only on an exception. */
922 DEFTREECODE (TRY_CATCH_EXPR, "try_catch_expr", tcc_statement, 2)
924 /* Evaluate the first operand.
925 The second operand is a cleanup expression which is evaluated
926 on any exit (normal, exception, or jump out) from this expression. */
927 DEFTREECODE (TRY_FINALLY_EXPR, "try_finally_expr", tcc_statement, 2)
929 /* Evaluate either the normal or the exceptional cleanup. This must
930 only be present as the cleanup expression in a TRY_FINALLY_EXPR.
931 If the TRY_FINALLY_EXPR completes normally, the first operand of
932 EH_ELSE_EXPR is used as a cleanup, otherwise the second operand is
933 used. */
934 DEFTREECODE (EH_ELSE_EXPR, "eh_else_expr", tcc_statement, 2)
936 /* These types of expressions have no useful value,
937 and always have side effects. */
939 /* Used to represent a local declaration. The operand is DECL_EXPR_DECL. */
940 DEFTREECODE (DECL_EXPR, "decl_expr", tcc_statement, 1)
942 /* A label definition, encapsulated as a statement.
943 Operand 0 is the LABEL_DECL node for the label that appears here.
944 The type should be void and the value should be ignored. */
945 DEFTREECODE (LABEL_EXPR, "label_expr", tcc_statement, 1)
947 /* GOTO. Operand 0 is a LABEL_DECL node or an expression.
948 The type should be void and the value should be ignored. */
949 DEFTREECODE (GOTO_EXPR, "goto_expr", tcc_statement, 1)
951 /* RETURN. Evaluates operand 0, then returns from the current function.
952 Presumably that operand is an assignment that stores into the
953 RESULT_DECL that hold the value to be returned.
954 The operand may be null.
955 The type should be void and the value should be ignored. */
956 DEFTREECODE (RETURN_EXPR, "return_expr", tcc_statement, 1)
958 /* Exit the inner most loop conditionally. Operand 0 is the condition.
959 The type should be void and the value should be ignored. */
960 DEFTREECODE (EXIT_EXPR, "exit_expr", tcc_statement, 1)
962 /* A loop. Operand 0 is the body of the loop.
963 It must contain an EXIT_EXPR or is an infinite loop.
964 The type should be void and the value should be ignored. */
965 DEFTREECODE (LOOP_EXPR, "loop_expr", tcc_statement, 1)
967 /* Switch expression.
969 TREE_TYPE is the original type of the condition, before any
970 language required type conversions. It may be NULL, in which case
971 the original type and final types are assumed to be the same.
973 Operand 0 is the expression used to perform the branch,
974 Operand 1 is the body of the switch, which probably contains
975 CASE_LABEL_EXPRs. It may also be NULL, in which case operand 2
976 must not be NULL. */
977 DEFTREECODE (SWITCH_EXPR, "switch_expr", tcc_statement, 2)
979 /* Used to represent a case label.
981 Operand 0 is CASE_LOW. It may be NULL_TREE, in which case the label
982 is a 'default' label.
983 Operand 1 is CASE_HIGH. If it is NULL_TREE, the label is a simple
984 (one-value) case label. If it is non-NULL_TREE, the case is a range.
985 Operand 2 is CASE_LABEL, which has the corresponding LABEL_DECL.
986 Operand 3 is CASE_CHAIN. This operand is only used in tree-cfg.cc to
987 speed up the lookup of case labels which use a particular edge in
988 the control flow graph. */
989 DEFTREECODE (CASE_LABEL_EXPR, "case_label_expr", tcc_statement, 4)
991 /* Used to represent an inline assembly statement. ASM_STRING returns a
992 STRING_CST for the instruction (e.g., "mov x, y"). ASM_OUTPUTS,
993 ASM_INPUTS, and ASM_CLOBBERS represent the outputs, inputs, and clobbers
994 for the statement. ASM_LABELS, if present, indicates various destinations
995 for the asm; labels cannot be combined with outputs. */
996 DEFTREECODE (ASM_EXPR, "asm_expr", tcc_statement, 5)
998 /* Variable references for SSA analysis. New SSA names are created every
999 time a variable is assigned a new value. The SSA builder uses SSA_NAME
1000 nodes to implement SSA versioning. */
1001 DEFTREECODE (SSA_NAME, "ssa_name", tcc_exceptional, 0)
1003 /* Used to represent a typed exception handler. CATCH_TYPES is the type (or
1004 list of types) handled, and CATCH_BODY is the code for the handler. */
1005 DEFTREECODE (CATCH_EXPR, "catch_expr", tcc_statement, 2)
1007 /* Used to represent an exception specification. EH_FILTER_TYPES is a list
1008 of allowed types, and EH_FILTER_FAILURE is an expression to evaluate on
1009 failure. */
1010 DEFTREECODE (EH_FILTER_EXPR, "eh_filter_expr", tcc_statement, 2)
1012 /* Node used for describing a property that is known at compile
1013 time. */
1014 DEFTREECODE (SCEV_KNOWN, "scev_known", tcc_expression, 0)
1016 /* Node used for describing a property that is not known at compile
1017 time. */
1018 DEFTREECODE (SCEV_NOT_KNOWN, "scev_not_known", tcc_expression, 0)
1020 /* Polynomial chains of recurrences.
1021 cr = {CHREC_LEFT (cr), +, CHREC_RIGHT (cr)}_CHREC_VARIABLE (cr). */
1022 DEFTREECODE (POLYNOMIAL_CHREC, "polynomial_chrec", tcc_expression, 2)
1024 /* Used to chain children of container statements together.
1025 Use the interface in tree-iterator.h to access this node. */
1026 DEFTREECODE (STATEMENT_LIST, "statement_list", tcc_exceptional, 0)
1028 /* NOTE: This code is deprecated and should only be used internally by ipa* as
1029 temporary construct.
1031 Predicate assertion. Artificial expression generated by the optimizers
1032 to keep track of predicate values. This expression may only appear on
1033 the RHS of assignments.
1035 Given X = ASSERT_EXPR <Y, EXPR>, the optimizers can infer
1036 two things:
1038 1- X is a copy of Y.
1039 2- EXPR is a conditional expression and is known to be true.
1041 Valid and to be expected forms of conditional expressions are
1042 valid GIMPLE conditional expressions (as defined by is_gimple_condexpr)
1043 and conditional expressions with the first operand being a
1044 PLUS_EXPR with a variable possibly wrapped in a NOP_EXPR first
1045 operand and an integer constant second operand.
1047 The type of the expression is the same as Y. */
1048 DEFTREECODE (ASSERT_EXPR, "assert_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
1050 /* Base class information. Holds information about a class as a
1051 baseclass of itself or another class. */
1052 DEFTREECODE (TREE_BINFO, "tree_binfo", tcc_exceptional, 0)
1054 /* Records the size for an expression of variable size type. This is
1055 for use in contexts in which we are accessing the entire object,
1056 such as for a function call, or block copy.
1057 Operand 0 is the real expression.
1058 Operand 1 is the size of the type in the expression. */
1059 DEFTREECODE (WITH_SIZE_EXPR, "with_size_expr", tcc_expression, 2)
1061 /* Extract elements from two input vectors Operand 0 and Operand 1
1062 size VS, according to the offset OFF defined by Operand 2 as
1063 follows:
1064 If OFF > 0, the last VS - OFF elements of vector OP0 are concatenated to
1065 the first OFF elements of the vector OP1.
1066 If OFF == 0, then the returned vector is OP1.
1067 On different targets OFF may take different forms; It can be an address, in
1068 which case its low log2(VS)-1 bits define the offset, or it can be a mask
1069 generated by the builtin targetm.vectorize.mask_for_load_builtin_decl. */
1070 DEFTREECODE (REALIGN_LOAD_EXPR, "realign_load", tcc_expression, 3)
1072 /* Low-level memory addressing. Operands are BASE (address of static or
1073 global variable or register), OFFSET (integer constant),
1074 INDEX (register), STEP (integer constant), INDEX2 (register),
1075 The corresponding address is BASE + STEP * INDEX + INDEX2 + OFFSET.
1076 Only variations and values valid on the target are allowed.
1078 The type of STEP, INDEX and INDEX2 is sizetype.
1080 The type of BASE is a pointer type. If BASE is not an address of
1081 a static or global variable INDEX2 will be NULL.
1083 The type of OFFSET is a pointer type and determines TBAA the same as
1084 the constant offset operand in MEM_REF. */
1086 DEFTREECODE (TARGET_MEM_REF, "target_mem_ref", tcc_reference, 5)
1088 /* Memory addressing. Operands are a pointer and a tree constant integer
1089 byte offset of the pointer type that when dereferenced yields the
1090 type of the base object the pointer points into and which is used for
1091 TBAA purposes.
1092 The type of the MEM_REF is the type the bytes at the memory location
1093 are interpreted as.
1094 MEM_REF <p, c> is equivalent to ((typeof(c))p)->x... where x... is a
1095 chain of component references offsetting p by c. */
1096 DEFTREECODE (MEM_REF, "mem_ref", tcc_reference, 2)
1098 /* OpenACC and OpenMP. As it is exposed in TREE_RANGE_CHECK invocations, do
1099 not change the ordering of these codes. */
1101 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc parallel [clause1 ... clauseN]
1102 Operand 0: OMP_BODY: Code to be executed in parallel.
1103 Operand 1: OMP_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1105 DEFTREECODE (OACC_PARALLEL, "oacc_parallel", tcc_statement, 2)
1107 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc kernels [clause1 ... clauseN]
1108 Operand 0: OMP_BODY: Sequence of kernels.
1109 Operand 1: OMP_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1111 DEFTREECODE (OACC_KERNELS, "oacc_kernels", tcc_statement, 2)
1113 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc serial [clause1 ... clauseN]
1114 Operand 0: OMP_BODY: Code to be executed sequentially.
1115 Operand 1: OMP_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1117 DEFTREECODE (OACC_SERIAL, "oacc_serial", tcc_statement, 2)
1119 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc data [clause1 ... clauseN]
1120 Operand 0: OACC_DATA_BODY: Data construct body.
1121 Operand 1: OACC_DATA_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1123 DEFTREECODE (OACC_DATA, "oacc_data", tcc_statement, 2)
1125 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc host_data [clause1 ... clauseN]
1126 Operand 0: OACC_HOST_DATA_BODY: Host_data construct body.
1127 Operand 1: OACC_HOST_DATA_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1129 DEFTREECODE (OACC_HOST_DATA, "oacc_host_data", tcc_statement, 2)
1131 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp parallel [clause1 ... clauseN]
1132 Operand 0: OMP_PARALLEL_BODY: Code to be executed by all threads.
1133 Operand 1: OMP_PARALLEL_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1135 DEFTREECODE (OMP_PARALLEL, "omp_parallel", tcc_statement, 2)
1137 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp task [clause1 ... clauseN]
1138 Operand 0: OMP_TASK_BODY: Code to be executed by all threads.
1139 Operand 1: OMP_TASK_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1141 DEFTREECODE (OMP_TASK, "omp_task", tcc_statement, 2)
1143 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp for [clause1 ... clauseN]
1145 A single OMP_FOR node represents an entire nest of collapsed
1146 loops; as noted below, some of its arguments are vectors of length
1147 equal to the collapse depth, and the corresponding elements holding
1148 data specific to a particular loop in the nest. These vectors are
1149 numbered from the outside in so that the outermost loop is element 0.
1151 These constructs have seven operands:
1153 Operand 0: OMP_FOR_BODY contains the loop body.
1155 Operand 1: OMP_FOR_CLAUSES is the list of clauses
1156 associated with the directive.
1158 Operand 2: OMP_FOR_INIT is a vector containing iteration
1159 variable initializations of the form VAR = N1.
1161 Operand 3: OMP_FOR_COND is vector containing loop
1162 conditional expressions of the form VAR {<,>,<=,>=} N2.
1164 Operand 4: OMP_FOR_INCR is a vector containing loop index
1165 increment expressions of the form VAR {+=,-=} INCR.
1167 Operand 5: OMP_FOR_PRE_BODY contains side effect code from
1168 operands OMP_FOR_INIT, OMP_FOR_COND and
1169 OMP_FOR_INCR. These side effects are part of the
1170 OMP_FOR block but must be evaluated before the start of
1171 loop body. OMP_FOR_PRE_BODY specifically
1172 includes DECL_EXPRs for iteration variables that are
1173 declared in the nested for loops.
1174 Note this field is not a vector; it may be null, but otherwise is
1175 usually a statement list collecting the side effect code from all
1176 the collapsed loops.
1178 Operand 6: OMP_FOR_ORIG_DECLS holds VAR_DECLS for the
1179 original user-specified iterator variables in the source code.
1180 In some cases, like C++ class iterators or range for with
1181 decomposition, the for loop is rewritten by the front end to
1182 use a temporary iteration variable. The purpose of this field is to
1183 make the original variables available to the gimplifier so it can
1184 adjust their data-sharing attributes and diagnose errors.
1185 OMP_FOR_ORIG_DECLS is a vector field, with each element holding
1186 a list of VAR_DECLS for the corresponding collapse level.
1188 The loop index variable VAR must be a signed integer variable,
1189 which is implicitly private to each thread. For rectangular loops,
1190 the bounds N1 and N2 and the increment expression
1191 INCR are required to be loop-invariant integer expressions
1192 that are evaluated without any synchronization. The evaluation order,
1193 frequency of evaluation and side effects are otherwise unspecified
1194 by the standard.
1196 For non-rectangular loops, in which the bounds of an inner loop depend
1197 on the index of an outer loop, the bit OMP_FOR_NON_RECTANGULAR
1198 must be set. In this case N1 and N2 are not ordinary
1199 expressions, but instead a TREE_VEC with three elements:
1200 the DECL for the outer loop variable, a multiplication
1201 factor, and an offset. */
1203 DEFTREECODE (OMP_FOR, "omp_for", tcc_statement, 7)
1205 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp simd [clause1 ... clauseN]
1206 Operands like for OMP_FOR. */
1207 DEFTREECODE (OMP_SIMD, "omp_simd", tcc_statement, 7)
1209 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp distribute [clause1 ... clauseN]
1210 Operands like for OMP_FOR. */
1211 DEFTREECODE (OMP_DISTRIBUTE, "omp_distribute", tcc_statement, 7)
1213 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp taskloop [clause1 ... clauseN]
1214 Operands like for OMP_FOR. */
1215 DEFTREECODE (OMP_TASKLOOP, "omp_taskloop", tcc_statement, 7)
1217 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp loop [clause1 ... clauseN]
1218 Operands like for OMP_FOR. */
1219 DEFTREECODE (OMP_LOOP, "omp_loop", tcc_statement, 7)
1221 /* OpenMP - #pragma acc loop [clause1 ... clauseN]
1222 Operands like for OMP_FOR. */
1223 DEFTREECODE (OACC_LOOP, "oacc_loop", tcc_statement, 7)
1225 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp teams [clause1 ... clauseN]
1226 Operand 0: OMP_TEAMS_BODY: Teams body.
1227 Operand 1: OMP_TEAMS_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1228 DEFTREECODE (OMP_TEAMS, "omp_teams", tcc_statement, 2)
1230 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp target data [clause1 ... clauseN]
1231 Operand 0: OMP_TARGET_DATA_BODY: Target data construct body.
1232 Operand 1: OMP_TARGET_DATA_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1233 DEFTREECODE (OMP_TARGET_DATA, "omp_target_data", tcc_statement, 2)
1235 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp target [clause1 ... clauseN]
1236 Operand 0: OMP_TARGET_BODY: Target construct body.
1237 Operand 1: OMP_TARGET_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1238 DEFTREECODE (OMP_TARGET, "omp_target", tcc_statement, 2)
1240 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp sections [clause1 ... clauseN]
1241 Operand 0: OMP_SECTIONS_BODY: Sections body.
1242 Operand 1: OMP_SECTIONS_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1243 DEFTREECODE (OMP_SECTIONS, "omp_sections", tcc_statement, 2)
1245 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp ordered
1246 Operand 0: OMP_ORDERED_BODY: Master section body.
1247 Operand 1: OMP_ORDERED_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1248 DEFTREECODE (OMP_ORDERED, "omp_ordered", tcc_statement, 2)
1250 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp critical [name]
1251 Operand 0: OMP_CRITICAL_BODY: Critical section body.
1252 Operand 1: OMP_CRITICAL_CLAUSES: List of clauses.
1253 Operand 2: OMP_CRITICAL_NAME: Identifier for critical section. */
1254 DEFTREECODE (OMP_CRITICAL, "omp_critical", tcc_statement, 3)
1256 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp single
1257 Operand 0: OMP_SINGLE_BODY: Single section body.
1258 Operand 1: OMP_SINGLE_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1259 DEFTREECODE (OMP_SINGLE, "omp_single", tcc_statement, 2)
1261 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp scope
1262 Operand 0: OMP_SCOPE_BODY: Masked section body.
1263 Operand 1: OMP_SCOPE_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1264 DEFTREECODE (OMP_SCOPE, "omp_scope", tcc_statement, 2)
1266 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp taskgroup
1267 Operand 0: OMP_TASKGROUP_BODY: Taskgroup body.
1268 Operand 1: OMP_SINGLE_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1269 DEFTREECODE (OMP_TASKGROUP, "omp_taskgroup", tcc_statement, 2)
1271 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp masked
1272 Operand 0: OMP_MASKED_BODY: Masked section body.
1273 Operand 1: OMP_MASKED_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1274 DEFTREECODE (OMP_MASKED, "omp_masked", tcc_statement, 2)
1276 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp scan
1277 Operand 0: OMP_SCAN_BODY: Scan body.
1278 Operand 1: OMP_SCAN_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1279 DEFTREECODE (OMP_SCAN, "omp_scan", tcc_statement, 2)
1281 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp section
1282 Operand 0: OMP_SECTION_BODY: Section body. */
1283 DEFTREECODE (OMP_SECTION, "omp_section", tcc_statement, 1)
1285 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp master
1286 Operand 0: OMP_MASTER_BODY: Master section body. */
1287 DEFTREECODE (OMP_MASTER, "omp_master", tcc_statement, 1)
1289 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc cache (variable1 ... variableN)
1290 Operand 0: OACC_CACHE_CLAUSES: List of variables (transformed into
1291 OMP_CLAUSE__CACHE_ clauses). */
1292 DEFTREECODE (OACC_CACHE, "oacc_cache", tcc_statement, 1)
1294 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc declare [clause1 ... clauseN]
1295 Operand 0: OACC_DECLARE_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1296 DEFTREECODE (OACC_DECLARE, "oacc_declare", tcc_statement, 1)
1298 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc enter data [clause1 ... clauseN]
1299 Operand 0: OACC_ENTER_DATA_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1300 DEFTREECODE (OACC_ENTER_DATA, "oacc_enter_data", tcc_statement, 1)
1302 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc exit data [clause1 ... clauseN]
1303 Operand 0: OACC_EXIT_DATA_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1304 DEFTREECODE (OACC_EXIT_DATA, "oacc_exit_data", tcc_statement, 1)
1306 /* OpenACC - #pragma acc update [clause1 ... clauseN]
1307 Operand 0: OACC_UPDATE_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1308 DEFTREECODE (OACC_UPDATE, "oacc_update", tcc_statement, 1)
1310 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp target update [clause1 ... clauseN]
1311 Operand 0: OMP_TARGET_UPDATE_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1312 DEFTREECODE (OMP_TARGET_UPDATE, "omp_target_update", tcc_statement, 1)
1314 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp target enter data [clause1 ... clauseN]
1315 Operand 0: OMP_TARGET_ENTER_DATA_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1316 DEFTREECODE (OMP_TARGET_ENTER_DATA, "omp_target_enter_data", tcc_statement, 1)
1318 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp target exit data [clause1 ... clauseN]
1319 Operand 0: OMP_TARGET_EXIT_DATA_CLAUSES: List of clauses. */
1320 DEFTREECODE (OMP_TARGET_EXIT_DATA, "omp_target_exit_data", tcc_statement, 1)
1322 /* OMP_ATOMIC through OMP_ATOMIC_CAPTURE_NEW must be consecutive,
1323 or OMP_ATOMIC_SEQ_CST needs adjusting. */
1325 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp atomic
1326 Operand 0: The address at which the atomic operation is to be performed.
1327 This address should be stabilized with save_expr.
1328 Operand 1: The expression to evaluate. When the old value of the object
1329 at the address is used in the expression, it should appear as if
1330 build_fold_indirect_ref of the address. */
1331 DEFTREECODE (OMP_ATOMIC, "omp_atomic", tcc_statement, 2)
1333 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp atomic read
1334 Operand 0: The address at which the atomic operation is to be performed.
1335 This address should be stabilized with save_expr. */
1336 DEFTREECODE (OMP_ATOMIC_READ, "omp_atomic_read", tcc_statement, 1)
1338 /* OpenMP - #pragma omp atomic capture
1339 Operand 0: The address at which the atomic operation is to be performed.
1340 This address should be stabilized with save_expr.
1341 Operand 1: The expression to evaluate. When the old value of the object
1342 at the address is used in the expression, it should appear as if
1343 build_fold_indirect_ref of the address.
1344 OMP_ATOMIC_CAPTURE_OLD returns the old memory content,
1345 OMP_ATOMIC_CAPTURE_NEW the new value. */
1346 DEFTREECODE (OMP_ATOMIC_CAPTURE_OLD, "omp_atomic_capture_old", tcc_statement, 2)
1347 DEFTREECODE (OMP_ATOMIC_CAPTURE_NEW, "omp_atomic_capture_new", tcc_statement, 2)
1349 /* OpenMP clauses. */
1350 DEFTREECODE (OMP_CLAUSE, "omp_clause", tcc_exceptional, 0)
1352 /* TRANSACTION_EXPR tree code.
1353 Operand 0: BODY: contains body of the transaction. */
1354 DEFTREECODE (TRANSACTION_EXPR, "transaction_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
1356 /* Widening dot-product.
1357 The first two arguments are of type t1.
1358 The third argument and the result are of type t2, such that t2 is at least
1359 twice the size of t1. DOT_PROD_EXPR(arg1,arg2,arg3) is equivalent to:
1360 tmp = WIDEN_MULT_EXPR(arg1, arg2);
1361 arg3 = PLUS_EXPR (tmp, arg3);
1363 tmp = WIDEN_MULT_EXPR(arg1, arg2);
1364 arg3 = WIDEN_SUM_EXPR (tmp, arg3); */
1365 DEFTREECODE (DOT_PROD_EXPR, "dot_prod_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
1367 /* Widening summation.
1368 The first argument is of type t1.
1369 The second argument is of type t2, such that t2 is at least twice
1370 the size of t1. The type of the entire expression is also t2.
1371 WIDEN_SUM_EXPR is equivalent to first widening (promoting)
1372 the first argument from type t1 to type t2, and then summing it
1373 with the second argument. */
1374 DEFTREECODE (WIDEN_SUM_EXPR, "widen_sum_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1376 /* Widening sad (sum of absolute differences).
1377 The first two arguments are of type t1 which should be integer.
1378 The third argument and the result are of type t2, such that t2 is at least
1379 twice the size of t1. Like DOT_PROD_EXPR, SAD_EXPR (arg1,arg2,arg3) is
1380 equivalent to:
1381 tmp = WIDEN_MINUS_EXPR (arg1, arg2)
1382 tmp2 = ABS_EXPR (tmp)
1383 arg3 = PLUS_EXPR (tmp2, arg3)
1385 tmp = WIDEN_MINUS_EXPR (arg1, arg2)
1386 tmp2 = ABS_EXPR (tmp)
1387 arg3 = WIDEN_SUM_EXPR (tmp2, arg3)
1389 DEFTREECODE (SAD_EXPR, "sad_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
1391 /* Widening multiplication.
1392 The two arguments are of type t1 and t2, both integral types that
1393 have the same precision, but possibly different signedness.
1394 The result is of integral type t3, such that t3 is at least twice
1395 the size of t1/t2. WIDEN_MULT_EXPR is equivalent to first widening
1396 (promoting) the arguments from type t1 to type t3, and from t2 to
1397 type t3 and then multiplying them. */
1398 DEFTREECODE (WIDEN_MULT_EXPR, "widen_mult_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1400 /* Widening multiply-accumulate.
1401 The first two arguments are of type t1.
1402 The third argument and the result are of type t2, such as t2 is at least
1403 twice the size of t1. t1 and t2 must be integral or fixed-point types.
1404 The expression is equivalent to a WIDEN_MULT_EXPR operation
1405 of the first two operands followed by an add or subtract of the third
1406 operand. */
1407 DEFTREECODE (WIDEN_MULT_PLUS_EXPR, "widen_mult_plus_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
1408 /* This is like the above, except in the final expression the multiply result
1409 is subtracted from t3. */
1410 DEFTREECODE (WIDEN_MULT_MINUS_EXPR, "widen_mult_minus_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
1412 /* Widening shift left.
1413 The first operand is of type t1.
1414 The second operand is the number of bits to shift by; it need not be the
1415 same type as the first operand and result.
1416 Note that the result is undefined if the second operand is larger
1417 than or equal to the first operand's type size.
1418 The type of the entire expression is t2, such that t2 is at least twice
1419 the size of t1.
1420 WIDEN_LSHIFT_EXPR is equivalent to first widening (promoting)
1421 the first argument from type t1 to type t2, and then shifting it
1422 by the second argument. */
1423 DEFTREECODE (WIDEN_LSHIFT_EXPR, "widen_lshift_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1424 DEFTREECODE (WIDEN_PLUS_EXPR, "widen_plus_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1425 DEFTREECODE (WIDEN_MINUS_EXPR, "widen_minus_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1427 /* Widening vector multiplication.
1428 The two operands are vectors with N elements of size S. Multiplying the
1429 elements of the two vectors will result in N products of size 2*S.
1430 VEC_WIDEN_MULT_HI_EXPR computes the N/2 high products.
1431 VEC_WIDEN_MULT_LO_EXPR computes the N/2 low products. */
1432 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_MULT_HI_EXPR, "widen_mult_hi_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1433 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_MULT_LO_EXPR, "widen_mult_lo_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1435 /* Similarly, but return the even or odd N/2 products. */
1436 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_MULT_EVEN_EXPR, "widen_mult_even_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1437 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_MULT_ODD_EXPR, "widen_mult_odd_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1439 /* Unpack (extract and promote/widen) the high/low elements of the input
1440 vector into the output vector. The input vector has twice as many
1441 elements as the output vector, that are half the size of the elements
1442 of the output vector. This is used to support type promotion. */
1443 DEFTREECODE (VEC_UNPACK_HI_EXPR, "vec_unpack_hi_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
1444 DEFTREECODE (VEC_UNPACK_LO_EXPR, "vec_unpack_lo_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
1446 /* Unpack (extract) the high/low elements of the input vector, convert
1447 fixed point values to floating point and widen elements into the
1448 output vector. The input vector has twice as many elements as the output
1449 vector, that are half the size of the elements of the output vector. */
1450 DEFTREECODE (VEC_UNPACK_FLOAT_HI_EXPR, "vec_unpack_float_hi_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
1451 DEFTREECODE (VEC_UNPACK_FLOAT_LO_EXPR, "vec_unpack_float_lo_expr", tcc_unary, 1)
1453 /* Unpack (extract) the high/low elements of the input vector, convert
1454 floating point values to integer and widen elements into the output
1455 vector. The input vector has twice as many elements as the output
1456 vector, that are half the size of the elements of the output vector. */
1457 DEFTREECODE (VEC_UNPACK_FIX_TRUNC_HI_EXPR, "vec_unpack_fix_trunc_hi_expr",
1458 tcc_unary, 1)
1459 DEFTREECODE (VEC_UNPACK_FIX_TRUNC_LO_EXPR, "vec_unpack_fix_trunc_lo_expr",
1460 tcc_unary, 1)
1462 /* Pack (demote/narrow and merge) the elements of the two input vectors
1463 into the output vector using truncation/saturation.
1464 The elements of the input vectors are twice the size of the elements of the
1465 output vector. This is used to support type demotion. */
1466 DEFTREECODE (VEC_PACK_TRUNC_EXPR, "vec_pack_trunc_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1467 DEFTREECODE (VEC_PACK_SAT_EXPR, "vec_pack_sat_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1469 /* Convert floating point values of the two input vectors to integer
1470 and pack (narrow and merge) the elements into the output vector. The
1471 elements of the input vector are twice the size of the elements of
1472 the output vector. */
1473 DEFTREECODE (VEC_PACK_FIX_TRUNC_EXPR, "vec_pack_fix_trunc_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1475 /* Convert fixed point values of the two input vectors to floating point
1476 and pack (narrow and merge) the elements into the output vector. The
1477 elements of the input vector are twice the size of the elements of
1478 the output vector. */
1479 DEFTREECODE (VEC_PACK_FLOAT_EXPR, "vec_pack_float_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1481 /* Widening vector shift left in bits.
1482 Operand 0 is a vector to be shifted with N elements of size S.
1483 Operand 1 is an integer shift amount in bits.
1484 The result of the operation is N elements of size 2*S.
1485 VEC_WIDEN_LSHIFT_HI_EXPR computes the N/2 high results.
1486 VEC_WIDEN_LSHIFT_LO_EXPR computes the N/2 low results.
1488 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_LSHIFT_HI_EXPR, "widen_lshift_hi_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1489 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_LSHIFT_LO_EXPR, "widen_lshift_lo_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1490 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_PLUS_HI_EXPR, "widen_plus_hi_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1491 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_PLUS_LO_EXPR, "widen_plus_lo_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1492 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_MINUS_HI_EXPR, "widen_minus_hi_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1493 DEFTREECODE (VEC_WIDEN_MINUS_LO_EXPR, "widen_minus_lo_expr", tcc_binary, 2)
1495 /* PREDICT_EXPR. Specify hint for branch prediction. The
1496 PREDICT_EXPR_PREDICTOR specify predictor and PREDICT_EXPR_OUTCOME the
1497 outcome (0 for not taken and 1 for taken). Once the profile is guessed
1498 all conditional branches leading to execution paths executing the
1499 PREDICT_EXPR will get predicted by the specified predictor. */
1500 DEFTREECODE (PREDICT_EXPR, "predict_expr", tcc_expression, 1)
1502 /* OPTIMIZATION_NODE. Node to store the optimization options. */
1503 DEFTREECODE (OPTIMIZATION_NODE, "optimization_node", tcc_exceptional, 0)
1505 /* TARGET_OPTION_NODE. Node to store the target specific options. */
1506 DEFTREECODE (TARGET_OPTION_NODE, "target_option_node", tcc_exceptional, 0)
1508 /* ANNOTATE_EXPR.
1509 Operand 0 is the expression to be annotated.
1510 Operand 1 is the annotation kind.
1511 Operand 2 is additional data. */
1512 DEFTREECODE (ANNOTATE_EXPR, "annotate_expr", tcc_expression, 3)
1515 Local variables:
1516 mode:c
1517 End: