2005-12-29 Paul Brook <paul@codesourcery.com>
[official-gcc.git] / gcc / ada / cuintp.c
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27 /* This file corresponds to the Ada package body Uintp. It was created
28 manually from the files uintp.ads and uintp.adb. */
30 #include "config.h"
31 #include "system.h"
32 #include "coretypes.h"
33 #include "tm.h"
34 #include "tree.h"
35 #include "ada.h"
36 #include "types.h"
37 #include "uintp.h"
38 #include "atree.h"
39 #include "elists.h"
40 #include "nlists.h"
41 #include "stringt.h"
42 #include "fe.h"
43 #include "gigi.h"
44 #include "ada-tree.h"
46 /* Universal integers are represented by the Uint type which is an index into
47 the Uints_Ptr table containing Uint_Entry values. A Uint_Entry contains an
48 index and length for getting the "digits" of the universal integer from the
49 Udigits_Ptr table.
51 For efficiency, this method is used only for integer values larger than the
52 constant Uint_Bias. If a Uint is less than this constant, then it contains
53 the integer value itself. The origin of the Uints_Ptr table is adjusted so
54 that a Uint value of Uint_Bias indexes the first element.
56 First define a utility function that operates like build_int_cst for
57 integral types and does a conversion to floating-point for real types. */
59 static tree
60 build_cst_from_int (tree type, HOST_WIDE_INT low)
62 if (TREE_CODE (type) == REAL_TYPE)
63 return convert (type, build_int_cst (NULL_TREE, low));
64 else
65 return force_fit_type (build_int_cst (type, low), false, false, false);
68 /* Similar to UI_To_Int, but return a GCC INTEGER_CST or REAL_CST node,
69 depending on whether TYPE is an integral or real type. Overflow is tested
70 by the constant-folding used to build the node. TYPE is the GCC type of
71 the resulting node. */
73 tree
74 UI_To_gnu (Uint Input, tree type)
76 tree gnu_ret;
78 /* We might have a TYPE with biased representation and be passed an
79 unbiased value that doesn't fit. We always use an unbiased type able
80 to hold any such possible value for intermediate computations, and
81 then rely on a conversion back to TYPE to perform the bias adjustment
82 when need be. */
84 int biased_type_p
85 = (TREE_CODE (type) == INTEGER_TYPE
86 && TYPE_BIASED_REPRESENTATION_P (type));
88 tree comp_type = biased_type_p ? get_base_type (type) : type;
90 if (Input <= Uint_Direct_Last)
91 gnu_ret = build_cst_from_int (comp_type, Input - Uint_Direct_Bias);
92 else
94 Int Idx = Uints_Ptr[Input].Loc;
95 Pos Length = Uints_Ptr[Input].Length;
96 Int First = Udigits_Ptr[Idx];
97 tree gnu_base;
99 gcc_assert (Length > 0);
101 /* The computations we perform below always require a type at least as
102 large as an integer not to overflow. REAL types are always fine, but
103 INTEGER or ENUMERAL types we are handed may be too short. We use a
104 base integer type node for the computations in this case and will
105 convert the final result back to the incoming type later on. */
107 if (TREE_CODE (comp_type) != REAL_TYPE
108 && TYPE_PRECISION (comp_type) < TYPE_PRECISION (integer_type_node))
109 comp_type = integer_type_node;
111 gnu_base = build_cst_from_int (comp_type, Base);
113 gnu_ret = build_cst_from_int (comp_type, First);
114 if (First < 0)
115 for (Idx++, Length--; Length; Idx++, Length--)
116 gnu_ret = fold (build2 (MINUS_EXPR, comp_type,
117 fold (build2 (MULT_EXPR, comp_type,
118 gnu_ret, gnu_base)),
119 build_cst_from_int (comp_type,
120 Udigits_Ptr[Idx])));
121 else
122 for (Idx++, Length--; Length; Idx++, Length--)
123 gnu_ret = fold (build2 (PLUS_EXPR, comp_type,
124 fold (build2 (MULT_EXPR, comp_type,
125 gnu_ret, gnu_base)),
126 build_cst_from_int (comp_type,
127 Udigits_Ptr[Idx])));
130 gnu_ret = convert (type, gnu_ret);
132 /* We don't need any NOP_EXPR or NON_LVALUE_EXPR on GNU_RET. */
133 while ((TREE_CODE (gnu_ret) == NOP_EXPR
134 || TREE_CODE (gnu_ret) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR)
135 && TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (gnu_ret, 0)) == TREE_TYPE (gnu_ret))
136 gnu_ret = TREE_OPERAND (gnu_ret, 0);
138 return gnu_ret;