2016-09-26 François Dumont <fdumont@gcc.gnu.org>
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1 /* The lang_hooks data structure.
2 Copyright (C) 2001-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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20 #ifndef GCC_LANG_HOOKS_H
21 #define GCC_LANG_HOOKS_H
23 /* FIXME: This file should be #include-d after tree.h (for enum tree_code). */
25 struct diagnostic_info;
27 struct gimplify_omp_ctx;
29 struct array_descr_info;
31 /* A print hook for print_tree (). */
32 typedef void (*lang_print_tree_hook) (FILE *, tree, int indent);
34 enum classify_record
35 { RECORD_IS_STRUCT, RECORD_IS_CLASS, RECORD_IS_INTERFACE };
37 class substring_loc;
39 /* The following hooks are documented in langhooks.c. Must not be
40 NULL. */
42 struct lang_hooks_for_tree_inlining
44 bool (*var_mod_type_p) (tree, tree);
47 /* The following hooks are used by tree-dump.c. */
49 struct lang_hooks_for_tree_dump
51 /* Dump language-specific parts of tree nodes. Returns nonzero if it
52 does not want the usual dumping of the second argument. */
53 bool (*dump_tree) (void *, tree);
55 /* Determine type qualifiers in a language-specific way. */
56 int (*type_quals) (const_tree);
59 /* Hooks related to types. */
61 struct lang_hooks_for_types
63 /* Return a new type (with the indicated CODE), doing whatever
64 language-specific processing is required. */
65 tree (*make_type) (enum tree_code);
67 /* Return what kind of RECORD_TYPE this is, mainly for purposes of
68 debug information. If not defined, record types are assumed to
69 be structures. */
70 enum classify_record (*classify_record) (tree);
72 /* Given MODE and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree with that
73 mode. */
74 tree (*type_for_mode) (machine_mode, int);
76 /* Given PRECISION and UNSIGNEDP, return a suitable type-tree for an
77 integer type with at least that precision. */
78 tree (*type_for_size) (unsigned, int);
80 /* True if the type is an instantiation of a generic type,
81 e.g. C++ template implicit specializations. */
82 bool (*generic_p) (const_tree);
84 /* Returns the TREE_VEC of elements of a given generic argument pack. */
85 tree (*get_argument_pack_elems) (const_tree);
87 /* Given a type, apply default promotions to unnamed function
88 arguments and return the new type. Return the same type if no
89 change. Required by any language that supports variadic
90 arguments. The default hook dies. */
91 tree (*type_promotes_to) (tree);
93 /* Register TYPE as a builtin type with the indicated NAME. The
94 TYPE is placed in the outermost lexical scope. The semantics
95 should be analogous to:
97 typedef TYPE NAME;
99 in C. The default hook ignores the declaration. */
100 void (*register_builtin_type) (tree, const char *);
102 /* This routine is called in tree.c to print an error message for
103 invalid use of an incomplete type. VALUE is the expression that
104 was used (or 0 if that isn't known) and TYPE is the type that was
105 invalid. LOC is the location of the use. */
106 void (*incomplete_type_error) (location_t loc, const_tree value,
107 const_tree type);
109 /* Called from assign_temp to return the maximum size, if there is one,
110 for a type. */
111 tree (*max_size) (const_tree);
113 /* Register language specific type size variables as potentially OpenMP
114 firstprivate variables. */
115 void (*omp_firstprivatize_type_sizes) (struct gimplify_omp_ctx *, tree);
117 /* Return true if TYPE is a mappable type. */
118 bool (*omp_mappable_type) (tree type);
120 /* Return TRUE if TYPE1 and TYPE2 are identical for type hashing purposes.
121 Called only after doing all language independent checks.
122 At present, this function is only called when both TYPE1 and TYPE2 are
123 FUNCTION_TYPEs. */
124 bool (*type_hash_eq) (const_tree, const_tree);
126 /* Return TRUE if TYPE uses a hidden descriptor and fills in information
127 for the debugger about the array bounds, strides, etc. */
128 bool (*get_array_descr_info) (const_tree, struct array_descr_info *);
130 /* Fill in information for the debugger about the bounds of TYPE. */
131 void (*get_subrange_bounds) (const_tree, tree *, tree *);
133 /* Called on INTEGER_TYPEs. Return NULL_TREE for non-biased types. For
134 biased types, return as an INTEGER_CST node the value that is represented
135 by a physical zero. */
136 tree (*get_type_bias) (const_tree);
138 /* A type descriptive of TYPE's complex layout generated to help the
139 debugger to decode variable-length or self-referential constructs.
140 This is only used for the AT_GNAT_descriptive_type DWARF attribute. */
141 tree (*descriptive_type) (const_tree);
143 /* If we requested a pointer to a vector, build up the pointers that
144 we stripped off while looking for the inner type. Similarly for
145 return values from functions. The argument TYPE is the top of the
146 chain, and BOTTOM is the new type which we will point to. */
147 tree (*reconstruct_complex_type) (tree, tree);
149 /* Returns the tree that represents the underlying data type used to
150 implement the enumeration. The default implementation will just use
151 type_for_size. Used in dwarf2out.c to add a DW_AT_type base type
152 reference to a DW_TAG_enumeration. */
153 tree (*enum_underlying_base_type) (const_tree);
155 /* Return a type to use in the debug info instead of TYPE, or NULL_TREE to
156 keep TYPE. This is useful to keep a single "source type" when the
157 middle-end uses specialized types, for instance constrained discriminated
158 types in Ada. */
159 tree (*get_debug_type) (const_tree);
161 /* Return TRUE if TYPE implements a fixed point type and fills in information
162 for the debugger about scale factor, etc. */
163 bool (*get_fixed_point_type_info) (const_tree,
164 struct fixed_point_type_info *);
167 /* Language hooks related to decls and the symbol table. */
169 struct lang_hooks_for_decls
171 /* Return true if we are in the global binding level. This hook is really
172 needed only if the language supports variable-sized types at the global
173 level, i.e. declared outside subprograms. */
174 bool (*global_bindings_p) (void);
176 /* Function to add a decl to the current scope level. Takes one
177 argument, a decl to add. Returns that decl, or, if the same
178 symbol is already declared, may return a different decl for that
179 name. */
180 tree (*pushdecl) (tree);
182 /* Returns the chain of decls so far in the current scope level. */
183 tree (*getdecls) (void);
185 /* Returns true if DECL is explicit member function. */
186 bool (*function_decl_explicit_p) (const_tree);
188 /* Returns true if DECL is C++11 deleted special member function. */
189 bool (*function_decl_deleted_p) (const_tree);
191 /* Returns 0 if DECL is NOT a C++11 defaulted special member
192 function, 1 if it is explicitly defaulted within the class body,
193 or 2 if it is explicitly defaulted outside the class body. */
194 int (*function_decl_defaulted) (const_tree);
196 /* Returns True if the parameter is a generic parameter decl
197 of a generic type, e.g a template template parameter for the C++ FE. */
198 bool (*generic_generic_parameter_decl_p) (const_tree);
200 /* Determine if a function parameter got expanded from a
201 function parameter pack. */
202 bool (*function_parm_expanded_from_pack_p) (tree, tree);
204 /* Returns the generic declaration of a generic function instantiations. */
205 tree (*get_generic_function_decl) (const_tree);
207 /* Returns true when we should warn for an unused global DECL.
208 We will already have checked that it has static binding. */
209 bool (*warn_unused_global) (const_tree);
211 /* Perform any post compilation-proper parser cleanups and
212 processing. This is currently only needed for the C++ parser,
213 which hopefully can be cleaned up so this hook is no longer
214 necessary. */
215 void (*post_compilation_parsing_cleanups) (void);
217 /* True if this decl may be called via a sibcall. */
218 bool (*ok_for_sibcall) (const_tree);
220 /* True if OpenMP should privatize what this DECL points to rather
221 than the DECL itself. */
222 bool (*omp_privatize_by_reference) (const_tree);
224 /* Return sharing kind if OpenMP sharing attribute of DECL is
225 predetermined, OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT_UNSPECIFIED otherwise. */
226 enum omp_clause_default_kind (*omp_predetermined_sharing) (tree);
228 /* Return decl that should be reported for DEFAULT(NONE) failure
229 diagnostics. Usually the DECL passed in. */
230 tree (*omp_report_decl) (tree);
232 /* Return true if DECL's DECL_VALUE_EXPR (if any) should be
233 disregarded in OpenMP construct, because it is going to be
234 remapped during OpenMP lowering. SHARED is true if DECL
235 is going to be shared, false if it is going to be privatized. */
236 bool (*omp_disregard_value_expr) (tree, bool);
238 /* Return true if DECL that is shared iff SHARED is true should
239 be put into OMP_CLAUSE_PRIVATE_DEBUG. */
240 bool (*omp_private_debug_clause) (tree, bool);
242 /* Return true if DECL in private clause needs
243 OMP_CLAUSE_PRIVATE_OUTER_REF on the private clause. */
244 bool (*omp_private_outer_ref) (tree);
246 /* Build and return code for a default constructor for DECL in
247 response to CLAUSE. OUTER is corresponding outer region's
248 variable if needed. Return NULL if nothing to be done. */
249 tree (*omp_clause_default_ctor) (tree clause, tree decl, tree outer);
251 /* Build and return code for a copy constructor from SRC to DST. */
252 tree (*omp_clause_copy_ctor) (tree clause, tree dst, tree src);
254 /* Similarly, except use an assignment operator instead. */
255 tree (*omp_clause_assign_op) (tree clause, tree dst, tree src);
257 /* Build and return code for a constructor of DST that sets it to
258 SRC + ADD. */
259 tree (*omp_clause_linear_ctor) (tree clause, tree dst, tree src, tree add);
261 /* Build and return code destructing DECL. Return NULL if nothing
262 to be done. */
263 tree (*omp_clause_dtor) (tree clause, tree decl);
265 /* Do language specific checking on an implicitly determined clause. */
266 void (*omp_finish_clause) (tree clause, gimple_seq *pre_p);
269 /* Language hooks related to LTO serialization. */
271 struct lang_hooks_for_lto
273 /* Begin a new LTO section named NAME. */
274 void (*begin_section) (const char *name);
276 /* Write DATA of length LEN to the currently open LTO section. BLOCK is a
277 pointer to the dynamically allocated memory containing DATA. The
278 append_data function is responsible for freeing it when it is no longer
279 needed. */
280 void (*append_data) (const void *data, size_t len, void *block);
282 /* End the previously begun LTO section. */
283 void (*end_section) (void);
286 /* Language-specific hooks. See langhooks-def.h for defaults. */
288 struct lang_hooks
290 /* String identifying the front end and optionally language standard
291 version, e.g. "GNU C++98" or "GNU Java". */
292 const char *name;
294 /* sizeof (struct lang_identifier), so make_node () creates
295 identifier nodes long enough for the language-specific slots. */
296 size_t identifier_size;
298 /* Remove any parts of the tree that are used only by the FE. */
299 void (*free_lang_data) (tree);
301 /* Determines the size of any language-specific tcc_constant or
302 tcc_exceptional nodes. Since it is called from make_node, the
303 only information available is the tree code. Expected to die
304 on unrecognized codes. */
305 size_t (*tree_size) (enum tree_code);
307 /* Return the language mask used for converting argv into a sequence
308 of options. */
309 unsigned int (*option_lang_mask) (void);
311 /* Initialize variables in an options structure. */
312 void (*init_options_struct) (struct gcc_options *opts);
314 /* After the initialize_diagnostics hook is called, do any simple
315 initialization needed before any calls to handle_option, other
316 than that done by the init_options_struct hook. */
317 void (*init_options) (unsigned int decoded_options_count,
318 struct cl_decoded_option *decoded_options);
320 /* Callback used to perform language-specific initialization for the
321 global diagnostic context structure. */
322 void (*initialize_diagnostics) (diagnostic_context *);
324 /* Return true if a warning should be given about option OPTION,
325 which is for the wrong language, false if it should be quietly
326 ignored. */
327 bool (*complain_wrong_lang_p) (const struct cl_option *option);
329 /* Handle the switch CODE, which has real type enum opt_code from
330 options.h. If the switch takes an argument, it is passed in ARG
331 which points to permanent storage. The handler is responsible for
332 checking whether ARG is NULL, which indicates that no argument
333 was in fact supplied. For -f and -W switches, VALUE is 1 or 0
334 for the positive and negative forms respectively. HANDLERS should
335 be passed to any recursive handle_option calls. LOC is the
336 location of the option.
338 Return true if the switch is valid, false if invalid. */
339 bool (*handle_option) (size_t code, const char *arg, int value, int kind,
340 location_t loc,
341 const struct cl_option_handlers *handlers);
343 /* Called when all command line options have been parsed to allow
344 further processing and initialization
346 Should return true to indicate that a compiler back-end is
347 not required, such as with the -E option.
349 If errorcount is nonzero after this call the compiler exits
350 immediately and the finish hook is not called. */
351 bool (*post_options) (const char **);
353 /* Called after post_options to initialize the front end. Return
354 false to indicate that no further compilation be performed, in
355 which case the finish hook is called immediately. */
356 bool (*init) (void);
358 /* Called at the end of compilation, as a finalizer. */
359 void (*finish) (void);
361 /* Parses the entire file. */
362 void (*parse_file) (void);
364 /* Determines if it's ok for a function to have no noreturn attribute. */
365 bool (*missing_noreturn_ok_p) (tree);
367 /* Called to obtain the alias set to be used for an expression or type.
368 Returns -1 if the language does nothing special for it. */
369 alias_set_type (*get_alias_set) (tree);
371 /* Function to finish handling an incomplete decl at the end of
372 compilation. Default hook is does nothing. */
373 void (*finish_incomplete_decl) (tree);
375 /* Replace the DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC data, which may be NULL, of the
376 DECL_NODE with a newly GC-allocated copy. */
377 void (*dup_lang_specific_decl) (tree);
379 /* Set the DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME for a node. If it is the sort of
380 thing that the assembler should talk about, set
381 DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME to an appropriate IDENTIFIER_NODE.
382 Otherwise, set it to the ERROR_MARK_NODE to ensure that the
383 assembler does not talk about it. */
384 void (*set_decl_assembler_name) (tree);
386 /* The front end can add its own statistics to -fmem-report with
387 this hook. It should output to stderr. */
388 void (*print_statistics) (void);
390 /* Called by print_tree when there is a tree of class tcc_exceptional
391 that it doesn't know how to display. */
392 lang_print_tree_hook print_xnode;
394 /* Called to print language-dependent parts of tcc_decl, tcc_type,
395 and IDENTIFIER_NODE nodes. */
396 lang_print_tree_hook print_decl;
397 lang_print_tree_hook print_type;
398 lang_print_tree_hook print_identifier;
400 /* Computes the name to use to print a declaration. DECL is the
401 non-NULL declaration in question. VERBOSITY determines what
402 information will be printed: 0: DECL_NAME, demangled as
403 necessary. 1: and scope information. 2: and any other
404 information that might be interesting, such as function parameter
405 types in C++. The name is in the internal character set and
406 needs to be converted to the locale character set of diagnostics,
407 or to the execution character set for strings such as
408 __PRETTY_FUNCTION__. */
409 const char *(*decl_printable_name) (tree decl, int verbosity);
411 /* Computes the dwarf-2/3 name for a tree. VERBOSITY determines what
412 information will be printed: 0: DECL_NAME, demangled as
413 necessary. 1: and scope information. */
414 const char *(*dwarf_name) (tree, int verbosity);
416 /* This compares two types for equivalence ("compatible" in C-based languages).
417 This routine should only return 1 if it is sure. It should not be used
418 in contexts where erroneously returning 0 causes problems. */
419 int (*types_compatible_p) (tree x, tree y);
421 /* Called by report_error_function to print out function name. */
422 void (*print_error_function) (diagnostic_context *, const char *,
423 struct diagnostic_info *);
425 /* Convert a character from the host's to the target's character
426 set. The character should be in what C calls the "basic source
427 character set" (roughly, the set of characters defined by plain
428 old ASCII). The default is to return the character unchanged,
429 which is correct in most circumstances. Note that both argument
430 and result should be sign-extended under -fsigned-char,
431 zero-extended under -fno-signed-char. */
432 HOST_WIDE_INT (*to_target_charset) (HOST_WIDE_INT);
434 /* Pointers to machine-independent attribute tables, for front ends
435 using attribs.c. If one is NULL, it is ignored. Respectively, a
436 table of attributes specific to the language, a table of
437 attributes common to two or more languages (to allow easy
438 sharing), and a table of attributes for checking formats. */
439 const struct attribute_spec *attribute_table;
440 const struct attribute_spec *common_attribute_table;
441 const struct attribute_spec *format_attribute_table;
443 struct lang_hooks_for_tree_inlining tree_inlining;
445 struct lang_hooks_for_tree_dump tree_dump;
447 struct lang_hooks_for_decls decls;
449 struct lang_hooks_for_types types;
451 struct lang_hooks_for_lto lto;
453 /* Returns a TREE_VEC of the generic parameters of an instantiation of
454 a generic type or decl, e.g. C++ template instantiation. If
455 TREE_CHAIN of the return value is set, it is an INTEGER_CST
456 indicating how many of the elements are non-default. */
457 tree (*get_innermost_generic_parms) (const_tree);
459 /* Returns the TREE_VEC of arguments of an instantiation
460 of a generic type of decl, e.g. C++ template instantiation. */
461 tree (*get_innermost_generic_args) (const_tree);
463 /* Determine if a tree is a function parameter pack. */
464 bool (*function_parameter_pack_p) (const_tree);
466 /* Perform language-specific gimplification on the argument. Returns an
467 enum gimplify_status, though we can't see that type here. */
468 int (*gimplify_expr) (tree *, gimple_seq *, gimple_seq *);
470 /* Do language specific processing in the builtin function DECL */
471 tree (*builtin_function) (tree decl);
473 /* Like builtin_function, but make sure the scope is the external scope.
474 This is used to delay putting in back end builtin functions until the ISA
475 that defines the builtin is declared via function specific target options,
476 which can save memory for machines like the x86_64 that have multiple
477 ISAs. If this points to the same function as builtin_function, the
478 backend must add all of the builtins at program initialization time. */
479 tree (*builtin_function_ext_scope) (tree decl);
481 /* Used to set up the tree_contains_structure array for a frontend. */
482 void (*init_ts) (void);
484 /* Called by recompute_tree_invariant_for_addr_expr to go from EXPR
485 to a contained expression or DECL, possibly updating *TC or *SE
486 if in the process TREE_CONSTANT or TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS need updating. */
487 tree (*expr_to_decl) (tree expr, bool *tc, bool *se);
489 /* The EH personality function decl. */
490 tree (*eh_personality) (void);
492 /* Map a type to a runtime object to match type. */
493 tree (*eh_runtime_type) (tree);
495 /* If non-NULL, this is a function that returns a function decl to be
496 executed if an unhandled exception is propagated out of a cleanup
497 region. For example, in C++, an exception thrown by a destructor
498 during stack unwinding is required to result in a call to
499 `std::terminate', so the C++ version of this function returns a
500 FUNCTION_DECL for `std::terminate'. */
501 tree (*eh_protect_cleanup_actions) (void);
503 /* Return true if a stmt can fallthru. Used by block_may_fallthru
504 to possibly handle language trees. */
505 bool (*block_may_fallthru) (const_tree);
507 /* True if this language uses __cxa_end_cleanup when the ARM EABI
508 is enabled. */
509 bool eh_use_cxa_end_cleanup;
511 /* True if this language requires deep unsharing of tree nodes prior to
512 gimplification. */
513 bool deep_unsharing;
515 /* Run all lang-specific selftests. */
516 void (*run_lang_selftests) (void);
518 /* Attempt to determine the source location of the substring.
519 If successful, return NULL and write the source location to *OUT_LOC.
520 Otherwise return an error message. Error messages are intended
521 for GCC developers (to help debugging) rather than for end-users. */
522 const char *(*get_substring_location) (const substring_loc &,
523 location_t *out_loc);
525 /* Whenever you add entries here, make sure you adjust langhooks-def.h
526 and langhooks.c accordingly. */
529 /* Each front end provides its own. */
530 extern struct lang_hooks lang_hooks;
532 extern tree add_builtin_function (const char *name, tree type,
533 int function_code, enum built_in_class cl,
534 const char *library_name,
535 tree attrs);
537 extern tree add_builtin_function_ext_scope (const char *name, tree type,
538 int function_code,
539 enum built_in_class cl,
540 const char *library_name,
541 tree attrs);
542 extern tree add_builtin_type (const char *name, tree type);
544 /* Language helper functions. */
546 extern bool lang_GNU_C (void);
547 extern bool lang_GNU_CXX (void);
548 extern bool lang_GNU_Fortran (void);
549 extern bool lang_GNU_OBJC (void);
551 #endif /* GCC_LANG_HOOKS_H */