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/*
* cook - file construction tool
* Copyright (C) 1997, 2006, 2007 Peter Miller;
* All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
*
* MANIFEST: functions to manipulate set opcodes
*/
#include <common/ac/stdio.h>
#include <cook/expr/position.h>
#include <cook/flag.h>
#include <cook/opcode/context.h>
#include <cook/opcode/private.h>
#include <cook/opcode/set.h>
#include <cook/option.h>
#include <common/trace.h>
typedef struct opcode_set_ty opcode_set_ty;
struct opcode_set_ty
{
opcode_ty inherited;
expr_position_ty pos;
};
static void
destructor(opcode_ty *op)
{
opcode_set_ty *this;
this = (opcode_set_ty *)op;
expr_position_destructor(&this->pos);
}
/*
* NAME
* execute
*
* SYNOPSIS
* opcode_status_ty execute(opcode_ty *, opcode_context_ty *);
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The execute function is used to execute the given opcode within
* the given interpretation context.
*
* RETURNS
* opcode_status_ty to indicate the result of the execution
*/
static opcode_status_ty
execute(const opcode_ty *op, opcode_context_ty *icp)
{
const opcode_set_ty *this;
opcode_status_ty status;
string_list_ty *flags_words;
flag_ty *flags;
trace(("opcode_set::execute()\n{\n"));
this = (const opcode_set_ty *)op;
status = opcode_status_success;
flags_words = opcode_context_string_list_pop(icp);
flags = flag_recognize(flags_words, &this->pos);
string_list_delete(flags_words);
if (!flags)
status = opcode_status_error;
else
{
flag_set_options(flags, OPTION_LEVEL_COOKBOOK);
flag_delete(flags);
}
trace(("return %s;\n", opcode_status_name(status)));
trace(("}\n"));
return status;
}
static void
disassemble(const opcode_ty *op)
{
opcode_set_ty *this;
this = (opcode_set_ty *)op;
printf("# %s:%d", this->pos.pos_name->str_text, this->pos.pos_line);
}
/*
* NAME
* method
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The method variable describes this class.
*
* CAVEAT
* This symbol is not exported from this file.
*/
static opcode_method_ty method =
{
"set",
sizeof(opcode_set_ty),
destructor,
execute,
execute, /* script */
disassemble,
};
/*
* NAME
* opcode_set_new
*
* SYNOPSIS
* opcode_ty *opcode_set_new(void);
*
* DESCRIPTION
* The opcode_set_new function is used to allocate a new instance
* of a set opcode.
*
* RETURNS
* opcode_ty *; use opcode_delete when you are finished with it.
*/
opcode_ty *
opcode_set_new(const expr_position_ty *pp)
{
opcode_ty *op;
opcode_set_ty *this;
trace(("opcode_set_new()\n{\n"));
op = opcode_new(&method);
this = (opcode_set_ty *)op;
expr_position_copy_constructor(&this->pos, pp);
trace(("return %08lX;\n", (long)op));
trace(("}\n"));
return op;
}
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