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The various expression codes are divided into several classes,
which are represented by single characters. You can determine the class
of an RTX code with the macro GET_RTX_CLASS (code)
.
Currently, rtx.def
defines these classes:
o
REG
) or a memory location (MEM
, SYMBOL_REF
).
Constants and basic transforms on objects (ADDRESSOF
,
HIGH
, LO_SUM
) are also included. Note that SUBREG
and STRICT_LOW_PART
are not in this class, but in class x
.
<
NE
or LT
.
1
NEG
,
NOT
, or ABS
. This category also includes value extension
(sign or zero) and conversions between integer and floating point.
c
PLUS
or
AND
. NE
and EQ
are comparisons, so they have class
<
.
2
MINUS
,
DIV
, or ASHIFTRT
.
b
ZERO_EXTRACT
and SIGN_EXTRACT
. These have three inputs
and are lvalues (so they can be used for insertion as well).
See Bit-Fields.
3
IF_THEN_ELSE
.
i
INSN
, JUMP_INSN
, and
CALL_INSN
. See Insns.
m
MATCH_DUP
. These only occur in machine descriptions.
a
POST_INC
.
x
DEFINE_*
, etc.). It also includes
all the codes describing side effects (SET
, USE
,
CLOBBER
, etc.) and the non-insns that may appear on an insn
chain, such as NOTE
, BARRIER
, and CODE_LABEL
.
For each expression code, rtl.def
specifies the number of
contained objects and their kinds using a sequence of characters
called the format of the expression code. For example,
the format of subreg
is ei
.
These are the most commonly used format characters:
e
i
w
s
E
A few other format characters are used occasionally:
u
u
is equivalent to e
except that it is printed differently
in debugging dumps. It is used for pointers to insns.
n
n
is equivalent to i
except that it is printed differently
in debugging dumps. It is used for the line number or code number of a
note
insn.
S
S
indicates a string which is optional. In the RTL objects in
core, S
is equivalent to s
, but when the object is read,
from an md
file, the string value of this operand may be omitted.
An omitted string is taken to be the null string.
V
V
indicates a vector which is optional. In the RTL objects in
core, V
is equivalent to E
, but when the object is read
from an md
file, the vector value of this operand may be omitted.
An omitted vector is effectively the same as a vector of no elements.
0
0
means a slot whose contents do not fit any normal category.
0
slots are not printed at all in dumps, and are often used in
special ways by small parts of the compiler.
There are macros to get the number of operands and the format of an expression code:
GET_RTX_LENGTH (code)
GET_RTX_FORMAT (code)
Some classes of RTX codes always have the same format. For example, it
is safe to assume that all comparison operations have format ee
.
1
e
.
<
c
2
ee
.
b
3
eee
.
i
iuueiee
.
See Insns. Note that not all RTL objects linked onto an insn chain
are of class i
.
o
m
x