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1 /* The lang_hooks data structure.
2 Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
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12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18 the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21 #ifndef GCC_LANG_HOOKS_H
22 #define GCC_LANG_HOOKS_H
24 /* This file should be #include-d after tree.h. */
26 struct diagnostic_context;
28 /* A print hook for print_tree (). */
29 typedef void (*lang_print_tree_hook) (FILE *, tree, int indent);
31 /* The following hooks are documented in langhooks.c. Must not be
32 NULL. */
34 struct lang_hooks_for_tree_inlining
36 tree (*walk_subtrees) (tree *, int *,
37 tree (*) (tree *, int *, void *),
38 void *, void *);
39 int (*cannot_inline_tree_fn) (tree *);
40 int (*disregard_inline_limits) (tree);
41 tree (*add_pending_fn_decls) (void *, tree);
42 int (*tree_chain_matters_p) (tree);
43 int (*auto_var_in_fn_p) (tree, tree);
44 tree (*copy_res_decl_for_inlining) (tree, tree, tree,
45 void *, int *, tree);
46 int (*anon_aggr_type_p) (tree);
47 bool (*var_mod_type_p) (tree);
48 int (*start_inlining) (tree);
49 void (*end_inlining) (tree);
50 tree (*convert_parm_for_inlining) (tree, tree, tree);
51 int (*estimate_num_insns) (tree);
54 struct lang_hooks_for_callgraph
56 /* Function passed as argument is needed and will be compiled.
57 Lower the representation so the calls are explicit. */
58 void (*lower_function) (tree);
59 /* Produce RTL for function passed as argument. */
60 void (*expand_function) (tree);
63 /* Lang hooks for management of language-specific data or status
64 when entering / leaving functions etc. */
65 struct lang_hooks_for_functions
67 /* Called when entering a function. */
68 void (*init) (struct function *);
70 /* Called when leaving a function. */
71 void (*final) (struct function *);
73 /* Called when entering a nested function. */
74 void (*enter_nested) (struct function *);
76 /* Called when leaving a nested function. */
77 void (*leave_nested) (struct function *);
80 /* The following hooks are used by tree-dump.c. */
82 struct lang_hooks_for_tree_dump
84 /* Dump language-specific parts of tree nodes. Returns nonzero if it
85 does not want the usual dumping of the second argument. */
86 bool (*dump_tree) (void *, tree);
88 /* Determine type qualifiers in a language-specific way. */
89 int (*type_quals) (tree);
92 /* Hooks related to types. */
94 struct lang_hooks_for_types
96 /* Return a new type (with the indicated CODE), doing whatever
97 language-specific processing is required. */
98 tree (*make_type) (enum tree_code);
100 /* Given MODE and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree with that
101 mode. */
102 tree (*type_for_mode) (enum machine_mode, int);
104 /* Given PRECISION and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree for an
105 integer type with at least that precision. */
106 tree (*type_for_size) (unsigned, int);
108 /* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but unsigned.
109 If T is unsigned, the value is T. */
110 tree (*unsigned_type) (tree);
112 /* Given an integer type T, return a type like T but signed.
113 If T is signed, the value is T. */
114 tree (*signed_type) (tree);
116 /* Return a type the same as TYPE except unsigned or signed
117 according to UNSIGNEDP. */
118 tree (*signed_or_unsigned_type) (int, tree);
120 /* Given a type, apply default promotions to unnamed function
121 arguments and return the new type. Return the same type if no
122 change. Required by any language that supports variadic
123 arguments. The default hook aborts. */
124 tree (*type_promotes_to) (tree);
126 /* This routine is called in tree.c to print an error message for
127 invalid use of an incomplete type. VALUE is the expression that
128 was used (or 0 if that isn't known) and TYPE is the type that was
129 invalid. */
130 void (*incomplete_type_error) (tree value, tree type);
133 /* Language hooks related to decls and the symbol table. */
135 struct lang_hooks_for_decls
137 /* Enter a new lexical scope. Argument is always zero when called
138 from outside the front end. */
139 void (*pushlevel) (int);
141 /* Exit a lexical scope and return a BINDING for that scope.
142 Takes three arguments:
143 KEEP -- nonzero if there were declarations in this scope.
144 REVERSE -- reverse the order of decls before returning them.
145 FUNCTIONBODY -- nonzero if this level is the body of a function. */
146 tree (*poplevel) (int, int, int);
148 /* Returns nonzero if we are in the global binding level. Ada
149 returns -1 for an undocumented reason used in stor-layout.c. */
150 int (*global_bindings_p) (void);
152 /* Insert BLOCK at the end of the list of subblocks of the
153 current binding level. This is used when a BIND_EXPR is expanded,
154 to handle the BLOCK node inside the BIND_EXPR. */
155 void (*insert_block) (tree);
157 /* Set the BLOCK node for the current scope level. */
158 void (*set_block) (tree);
160 /* Function to add a decl to the current scope level. Takes one
161 argument, a decl to add. Returns that decl, or, if the same
162 symbol is already declared, may return a different decl for that
163 name. */
164 tree (*pushdecl) (tree);
166 /* Returns the chain of decls so far in the current scope level. */
167 tree (*getdecls) (void);
169 /* Returns true when we should warn for an unused global DECL.
170 We will already have checked that it has static binding. */
171 bool (*warn_unused_global) (tree);
173 /* Obtain a list of globals and do final output on them at end
174 of compilation */
175 void (*final_write_globals) (void);
177 /* Do necessary preparations before assemble_variable can proceed. */
178 void (*prepare_assemble_variable) (tree);
180 /* True if this decl may be called via a sibcall. */
181 bool (*ok_for_sibcall) (tree);
184 /* Language-specific hooks. See langhooks-def.h for defaults. */
186 struct lang_hooks
188 /* String identifying the front end. e.g. "GNU C++". */
189 const char *name;
191 /* sizeof (struct lang_identifier), so make_node () creates
192 identifier nodes long enough for the language-specific slots. */
193 size_t identifier_size;
195 /* Determines the size of any language-specific 'x' or 'c' nodes.
196 Since it is called from make_node, the only information available
197 is the tree code. Expected to abort on unrecognized codes. */
198 size_t (*tree_size) (enum tree_code);
200 /* The first callback made to the front end, for simple
201 initialization needed before any calls to handle_option. Return
202 the language mask to filter the switch array with. */
203 unsigned int (*init_options) (unsigned int argc, const char **argv);
205 /* Callback used to perform language-specific initialization for the
206 global diagnostic context structure. */
207 void (*initialize_diagnostics) (struct diagnostic_context *);
209 /* Handle the switch CODE, which has real type enum opt_code from
210 options.h. If the switch takes an argument, it is passed in ARG
211 which points to permanent storage. The handler is responsible for
212 checking whether ARG is NULL, which indicates that no argument
213 was in fact supplied. For -f and -W switches, VALUE is 1 or 0
214 for the positive and negative forms respectively.
216 Return 1 if the switch is valid, 0 if invalid, and -1 if it's
217 valid and should not be treated as language-independent too. */
218 int (*handle_option) (size_t code, const char *arg, int value);
220 /* Return false to use the default complaint about a missing
221 argument, otherwise output a complaint and return true. */
222 bool (*missing_argument) (const char *opt, size_t code);
224 /* Called when all command line options have been parsed to allow
225 further processing and initialization
227 Should return true to indicate that a compiler back-end is
228 not required, such as with the -E option.
230 If errorcount is nonzero after this call the compiler exits
231 immediately and the finish hook is not called. */
232 bool (*post_options) (const char **);
234 /* Called after post_options to initialize the front end. Return
235 false to indicate that no further compilation be performed, in
236 which case the finish hook is called immediately. */
237 bool (*init) (void);
239 /* Called at the end of compilation, as a finalizer. */
240 void (*finish) (void);
242 /* Parses the entire file. The argument is nonzero to cause bison
243 parsers to dump debugging information during parsing. */
244 void (*parse_file) (int);
246 /* Called immediately after parsing to clear the binding stack. */
247 void (*clear_binding_stack) (void);
249 /* Called to obtain the alias set to be used for an expression or type.
250 Returns -1 if the language does nothing special for it. */
251 HOST_WIDE_INT (*get_alias_set) (tree);
253 /* Called with an expression that is to be processed as a constant.
254 Returns either the same expression or a language-independent
255 constant equivalent to its input. */
256 tree (*expand_constant) (tree);
258 /* Called by expand_expr for language-specific tree codes.
259 Fourth argument is actually an enum expand_modifier. */
260 rtx (*expand_expr) (tree, rtx, enum machine_mode, int);
262 /* Prepare expr to be an argument of a TRUTH_NOT_EXPR or other logical
263 operation.
265 This preparation consists of taking the ordinary representation
266 of an expression expr and producing a valid tree boolean
267 expression describing whether expr is nonzero. We could simply
268 always do build_binary_op (NE_EXPR, expr, integer_zero_node, 1),
269 but we optimize comparisons, &&, ||, and !.
271 The result should be an expression of boolean type (if not an
272 error_mark_node). */
273 tree (*truthvalue_conversion) (tree);
275 /* Hook called by safe_from_p for language-specific tree codes. It is
276 up to the language front-end to install a hook if it has any such
277 codes that safe_from_p needs to know about. Since same_from_p will
278 recursively explore the TREE_OPERANDs of an expression, this hook
279 should not reexamine those pieces. This routine may recursively
280 call safe_from_p; it should always pass `0' as the TOP_P
281 parameter. */
282 int (*safe_from_p) (rtx, tree);
284 /* Function to finish handling an incomplete decl at the end of
285 compilation. Default hook is does nothing. */
286 void (*finish_incomplete_decl) (tree);
288 /* Function used by unsafe_for_reeval. A non-negative number is
289 returned directly from unsafe_for_reeval, a negative number falls
290 through. The default hook returns a negative number. */
291 int (*unsafe_for_reeval) (tree);
293 /* Mark EXP saying that we need to be able to take the address of
294 it; it should not be allocated in a register. Return true if
295 successful. */
296 bool (*mark_addressable) (tree);
298 /* Hook called by staticp for language-specific tree codes. */
299 int (*staticp) (tree);
301 /* Replace the DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC data, which may be NULL, of the
302 DECL_NODE with a newly GC-allocated copy. */
303 void (*dup_lang_specific_decl) (tree);
305 /* Called before its argument, an UNSAVE_EXPR, is to be
306 unsaved. Modify it in-place so that all the evaluate only once
307 things are cleared out. */
308 tree (*unsave_expr_now) (tree);
310 /* Called by expand_expr to build and return the cleanup-expression
311 for the passed TARGET_EXPR. Return NULL if there is none. */
312 tree (*maybe_build_cleanup) (tree);
314 /* Set the DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME for a node. If it is the sort of
315 thing that the assembler should talk about, set
316 DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME to an appropriate IDENTIFIER_NODE.
317 Otherwise, set it to the ERROR_MARK_NODE to ensure that the
318 assembler does not talk about it. */
319 void (*set_decl_assembler_name) (tree);
321 /* Return nonzero if fold-const is free to use bit-field
322 optimizations, for instance in fold_truthop(). */
323 bool (*can_use_bit_fields_p) (void);
325 /* Nonzero if TYPE_READONLY and TREE_READONLY should always be honored. */
326 bool honor_readonly;
328 /* Nonzero if this front end does not generate a dummy BLOCK between
329 the outermost scope of the function and the FUNCTION_DECL. See
330 is_body_block in stmt.c, and its callers. */
331 bool no_body_blocks;
333 /* The front end can add its own statistics to -fmem-report with
334 this hook. It should output to stderr. */
335 void (*print_statistics) (void);
337 /* Called by print_tree when there is a tree of class 'x' that it
338 doesn't know how to display. */
339 lang_print_tree_hook print_xnode;
341 /* Called to print language-dependent parts of a class 'd', class
342 't', and IDENTIFIER_NODE nodes. */
343 lang_print_tree_hook print_decl;
344 lang_print_tree_hook print_type;
345 lang_print_tree_hook print_identifier;
347 /* Computes the name to use to print a declaration. DECL is the
348 non-NULL declaration in question. VERBOSITY determines what
349 information will be printed: 0: DECL_NAME, demangled as
350 necessary. 1: and scope information. 2: and any other
351 information that might be interesting, such as function parameter
352 types in C++. */
353 const char *(*decl_printable_name) (tree decl, int verbosity);
355 /* Called by report_error_function to print out function name. */
356 void (*print_error_function) (struct diagnostic_context *, const char *);
358 /* Called from expr_size to calculate the size of the value of an
359 expression in a language-dependent way. Returns a tree for the size
360 in bytes. A frontend can call lhd_expr_size to get the default
361 semantics in cases that it doesn't want to handle specially. */
362 tree (*expr_size) (tree);
364 /* Pointers to machine-independent attribute tables, for front ends
365 using attribs.c. If one is NULL, it is ignored. Respectively, a
366 table of attributes specific to the language, a table of
367 attributes common to two or more languages (to allow easy
368 sharing), and a table of attributes for checking formats. */
369 const struct attribute_spec *attribute_table;
370 const struct attribute_spec *common_attribute_table;
371 const struct attribute_spec *format_attribute_table;
373 /* Function-related language hooks. */
374 struct lang_hooks_for_functions function;
376 struct lang_hooks_for_tree_inlining tree_inlining;
378 struct lang_hooks_for_callgraph callgraph;
380 struct lang_hooks_for_tree_dump tree_dump;
382 struct lang_hooks_for_decls decls;
384 struct lang_hooks_for_types types;
386 /* Whenever you add entries here, make sure you adjust langhooks-def.h
387 and langhooks.c accordingly. */
390 /* Each front end provides its own. */
391 extern const struct lang_hooks lang_hooks;
393 #endif /* GCC_LANG_HOOKS_H */