//
-// RMAC - Reboot's Macro Assembler for the Atari Jaguar Console System
+// RMAC - Reboot's Macro Assembler for all Atari computers
// EXPR.C - Expression Analyzer
-// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011 Reboot and Friends
+// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011-2017 Reboot and Friends
// RMAC derived from MADMAC v1.07 Written by Landon Dyer, 1986
-// Source Utilised with the Kind Permission of Landon Dyer
+// Source utilised with the kind permission of Landon Dyer
//
#include "expr.h"
#include "listing.h"
#include "mach.h"
#include "procln.h"
-#include "risca.h"
+#include "riscasm.h"
#include "sect.h"
#include "symbol.h"
#include "token.h"
-#define DEF_KW // Declare keyword values
-#include "kwtab.h" // Incl generated keyword tables & defs
+#define DEF_KW // Declare keyword values
+#include "kwtab.h" // Incl generated keyword tables & defs
-static char tokcl[128]; // Generated table of token classes
-static VALUE evstk[EVSTACKSIZE]; // Evaluator value stack
-static WORD evattr[EVSTACKSIZE]; // Evaluator attribute stack
+// N.B.: The size of tokenClass should be identical to the largest value of
+// a token; we're assuming 256 but not 100% sure!
+static char tokenClass[256]; // Generated table of token classes
+static uint64_t evstk[EVSTACKSIZE]; // Evaluator value stack
+static WORD evattr[EVSTACKSIZE]; // Evaluator attribute stack
// Token-class initialization list
char itokcl[] = {
- 0, // END
- CONST, SYMBOL, 0, // ID
- '(', '[', '{', 0, // OPAR
- ')', ']', '}', 0, // CPAR
- CR_DEFINED, CR_REFERENCED, // SUNARY (special unary)
+ 0, // END
+ CONST, FCONST, SYMBOL, 0, // ID
+ '(', '[', '{', 0, // OPAR
+ ')', ']', '}', 0, // CPAR
+ CR_DEFINED, CR_REFERENCED, // SUNARY (special unary)
CR_STREQ, CR_MACDEF,
- CR_DATE, CR_TIME, 0,
- '!', '~', UNMINUS, 0, // UNARY
- '*', '/', '%', 0, // MULT
- '+', '-', 0, // ADD
- SHL, SHR, 0, // SHIFT
- LE, GE, '<', '>', NE, '=', 0, // REL
- '&', 0, // AND
- '^', 0, // XOR
- '|', 0, // OR
- 1 // (the end)
+ CR_DATE, CR_TIME,
+ CR_ABSCOUNT, 0,
+ '!', '~', UNMINUS, 0, // UNARY
+ '*', '/', '%', 0, // MULT
+ '+', '-', 0, // ADD
+ SHL, SHR, 0, // SHIFT
+ LE, GE, '<', '>', NE, '=', 0, // REL
+ '&', 0, // AND
+ '^', 0, // XOR
+ '|', 0, // OR
+ 1 // (the end)
};
const char missym_error[] = "missing symbol";
const char str_error[] = "missing symbol or string";
// Convert expression to postfix
-static TOKEN * tk; // Deposit tokens here (this is really a
- // pointer to exprbuf from direct.c)
-static symbolNum; // Pointer to the entry in symbolPtr[]
+static PTR evalTokenBuffer; // Deposit tokens here (this is really a
+ // pointer to exprbuf from direct.c)
+ // (Can also be from others, like
+ // riscasm.c)
+static int symbolNum; // Pointer to the entry in symbolPtr[]
//
-// Obtain a String Value
+// Obtain a string value
//
-static VALUE str_value(char * p)
+static uint32_t str_value(char * p)
{
- VALUE v;
+ uint32_t v;
- for(v=0; *p; ++p)
+ for(v=0; *p; p++)
v = (v << 8) | (*p & 0xFF);
return v;
//
-// Initialize Expression Analyzer
+// Initialize expression analyzer
//
-void init_expr(void)
+void InitExpression(void)
{
- int i; // Iterator
- char * p; // Token pointer
+ // Initialize token-class table (all set to END)
+ for(int i=0; i<256; i++)
+ tokenClass[i] = END;
- // Initialize token-class table
- for(i=0; i<128; ++i) // Mark all entries END
- tokcl[i] = END;
+ int i = 0;
- for(i=0, p=itokcl; *p!=1; p++)
+ for(char * p=itokcl; *p!=1; p++)
{
if (*p == 0)
i++;
- else
- tokcl[(int)(*p)] = (char)i;
+ else
+ tokenClass[(int)(*p)] = (char)i;
}
symbolNum = 0;
//
int expr0(void)
{
- TOKEN t;
-
if (expr1() != OK)
return ERROR;
-
- while (tokcl[*tok] >= MULT)
+
+ while (tokenClass[*tok] >= MULT)
{
- t = *tok++;
+ TOKEN t = *tok++;
if (expr1() != OK)
return ERROR;
- *tk++ = t;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = t;
}
return OK;
//
// Unary operators (detect unary '-')
+// ggn: If expression starts with a plus then also eat it up. For some reason
+// the parser gets confused when this happens and emits a "bad
+// expression".
//
int expr1(void)
{
- int class;
TOKEN t;
SYM * sy;
char * p, * p2;
WORD w;
int j;
- class = tokcl[*tok];
+ int class = tokenClass[*tok];
- if (*tok == '-' || class == UNARY)
+ if (*tok == '-' || *tok == '+' || class == UNARY)
{
t = *tok++;
if (t == '-')
t = UNMINUS;
- *tk++ = t;
+ // With leading + we don't have to deposit anything to the buffer
+ // because there's no unary '+' nor we have to do anything about it
+ if (t != '+')
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = t;
}
else if (class == SUNARY)
{
- switch ((int)*tok++)
+ switch (*tok++)
{
+ case CR_ABSCOUNT:
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = (uint64_t)sect[ABS].sloc;
+ break;
case CR_TIME:
- *tk++ = CONST;
- *tk++ = dos_time();
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = dos_time();
break;
case CR_DATE:
- *tk++ = CONST;
- *tk++ = dos_date();
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = dos_date();
break;
- case CR_MACDEF: // ^^macdef <macro-name>
+ case CR_MACDEF: // ^^macdef <macro-name>
if (*tok++ != SYMBOL)
return error(missym_error);
-#if 0
- p = (char *)*tok++;
-#else
p = string[*tok++];
-#endif
-
-#if 0
- if (lookup(p, MACRO, 0) == NULL)
- w = 0;
- else
- w = 1;
-#else
w = (lookup(p, MACRO, 0) == NULL ? 0 : 1);
-#endif
-
- *tk++ = CONST;
- *tk++ = (TOKEN)w;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = (uint64_t)w;
break;
case CR_DEFINED:
w = DEFINED;
if (*tok++ != SYMBOL)
return error(missym_error);
-#if 0
- p = (char *)*tok++;
-#else
p = string[*tok++];
-#endif
- j = 0;
-
- if (*p == '.')
- j = curenv;
-
-#if 0
- if ((sy = lookup(p, LABEL, j)) != NULL && (sy->sattr & w))
- w = 1;
- else
- w = 0;
-#else
+ j = (*p == '.' ? curenv : 0);
w = ((sy = lookup(p, LABEL, j)) != NULL && (sy->sattr & w) ? 1 : 0);
-#endif
-
- *tk++ = CONST;
- *tk++ = (TOKEN)w;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = (uint64_t)w;
break;
case CR_STREQ:
if (*tok != SYMBOL && *tok != STRING)
return error(str_error);
-#if 0
- p = (char *)tok[1];
-#else
p = string[tok[1]];
-#endif
tok +=2;
if (*tok++ != ',')
if (*tok != SYMBOL && *tok != STRING)
return error(str_error);
-#if 0
- p2 = (char *)tok[1];
-#else
- p = string[tok[1]];
-#endif
+ p2 = string[tok[1]];
tok += 2;
w = (WORD)(!strcmp(p, p2));
- *tk++ = CONST;
- *tk++ = (TOKEN)w;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = (uint64_t)w;
break;
}
}
- else
+ else
return expr2();
return OK;
char * p;
SYM * sy;
int j;
+ PTR ptk;
- switch ((int)*tok++)
+ switch (*tok++)
{
case CONST:
- *tk++ = CONST;
- *tk++ = *tok++;
+ case FCONST:
+ ptk.u32 = tok;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = *ptk.u64++;
+ tok = ptk.u32;
break;
case SYMBOL:
-#if 0
- p = (char *)*tok++;
-#else
p = string[*tok++];
-#endif
- j = 0;
-
- if (*p == '.')
- j = curenv;
-
+ j = (*p == '.' ? curenv : 0);
sy = lookup(p, LABEL, j);
if (sy == NULL)
// Check register bank usage
if (sy->sattre & EQUATEDREG)
{
- if ((regbank == BANK_0) && (sy->sattre & BANK_1) && !altbankok)
- warns("equated symbol \'%s\' cannot be used in register bank 0", sy->sname);
+ if ((regbank == BANK_0) && (sy->sattre & BANK_1) && !altbankok)
+ warn("equated symbol \'%s\' cannot be used in register bank 0", sy->sname);
if ((regbank == BANK_1) && (sy->sattre & BANK_0) && !altbankok)
- warns("equated symbol \'%s\' cannot be used in register bank 1", sy->sname);
+ warn("equated symbol \'%s\' cannot be used in register bank 1", sy->sname);
}
- *tk++ = SYMBOL;
-#if 0
- *tk++ = (TOKEN)sy;
-#else
- *tk++ = symbolNum;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = SYMBOL;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = symbolNum;
symbolPtr[symbolNum] = sy;
symbolNum++;
-#endif
break;
case STRING:
- *tk++ = CONST;
-#if 0
- *tk++ = str_value((char *)*tok++);
-#else
- *tk++ = str_value(string[*tok++]);
-#endif
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = str_value(string[*tok++]);
break;
case '(':
if (expr0() != OK)
return ERROR;
if (*tok++ != ')')
- return error("missing close parenthesis ')'");
+ return error("missing closing parenthesis ')'");
break;
case '[':
return ERROR;
if (*tok++ != ']')
- return error("missing close parenthesis ']'");
+ return error("missing closing bracket ']'");
+
+ break;
+ case '{':
+ if (expr0() != OK) // Eat up first parameter (register or immediate)
+ return ERROR;
+
+ if (*tok++ != ':') // Demand a ':' there
+ return error("missing colon ':'");
+
+ if (expr0() != OK) // Eat up second parameter (register or immediate)
+ return ERROR;
+
+ if (*tok++ != '}')
+ return error("missing closing brace '}'");
break;
case '$':
- *tk++ = ACONST; // Attributed const
- *tk++ = sloc; // Current location
- *tk++ = cursect | DEFINED; // Store attribs
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = ACONST; // Attributed const
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = sloc; // Current location
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = cursect | DEFINED; // Store attribs
break;
case '*':
- *tk++ = ACONST; // Attributed const
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = ACONST; // Attributed const
- if (orgactive)
- *tk++ = orgaddr;
- else
- *tk++ = pcloc; // Location at start of line
-
- *tk++ = ABS | DEFINED; // Store attribs
+ // pcloc == location at start of line
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = (orgactive ? orgaddr : pcloc);
+ // '*' takes attributes of current section, not ABS!
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = cursect | DEFINED;
break;
default:
return error("bad expression");
//
// Recursive-descent expression analyzer (with some simple speed hacks)
//
-int expr(TOKEN * otk, VALUE * a_value, WORD * a_attr, SYM ** a_esym)
+int expr(TOKEN * otk, uint64_t * a_value, WORD * a_attr, SYM ** a_esym)
{
- SYM * sy;
+ // Passed in values (once derefenced, that is) can all be zero. They are
+ // there so that the expression analyzer can fill them in as needed. The
+ // expression analyzer gets its input from the global token pointer "tok",
+ // and not from anything passed in by the user.
+ SYM * symbol;
char * p;
int j;
+ PTR ptk;
- tk = otk; // Set token pointer to 'exprbuf' (direct.c)
-// symbolNum = 0; // Set symbol number in symbolPtr[] to 0
+ evalTokenBuffer.u32 = otk; // Set token pointer to 'exprbuf' (direct.c)
+ // Also set in various other places too (riscasm.c,
+ // e.g.)
+//printf("expr(): tokens 0-2: %i %i %i (%c %c %c); tc[2] = %i\n", tok[0], tok[1], tok[2], tok[0], tok[1], tok[2], tokenClass[tok[2]]);
// Optimize for single constant or single symbol.
- if ((tok[1] == EOL)
- || (((*tok == CONST || *tok == SYMBOL) || (*tok >= KW_R0 && *tok <= KW_R31))
- && (tokcl[tok[2]] < UNARY)))
+ // Shamus: Subtle bug here. EOL token is 101; if you have a constant token
+ // followed by the value 101, it will trigger a bad evaluation here.
+ // This is probably a really bad assumption to be making here...!
+ // (assuming tok[1] == EOL is a single token that is)
+ // Seems that even other tokens (SUNARY type) can fuck this up too.
+#if 0
+// if ((tok[1] == EOL)
+ if ((tok[1] == EOL && ((tok[0] != CONST || tok[0] != FCONST) && tokenClass[tok[0]] != SUNARY))
+// || (((*tok == CONST || *tok == FCONST || *tok == SYMBOL) || (*tok >= KW_R0 && *tok <= KW_R31))
+// && (tokenClass[tok[2]] < UNARY)))
+ || (((tok[0] == SYMBOL) || (tok[0] >= KW_R0 && tok[0] <= KW_R31))
+ && (tokenClass[tok[2]] < UNARY))
+ || ((tok[0] == CONST || tok[0] == FCONST) && (tokenClass[tok[3]] < UNARY))
+ )
+#else
+// Shamus: Seems to me that this could be greatly simplified by 1st checking if the first token is a multibyte token, *then* checking if there's an EOL after it depending on the actual length of the token (multiple vs. single). Otherwise, we have the horror show that is the following:
+ if ((tok[1] == EOL
+ && (tok[0] != CONST && tokenClass[tok[0]] != SUNARY))
+ || (((tok[0] == SYMBOL)
+ || (tok[0] >= KW_R0 && tok[0] <= KW_R31))
+ && (tokenClass[tok[2]] < UNARY))
+ || ((tok[0] == CONST) && (tokenClass[tok[3]] < UNARY))
+ )
+// Shamus: Yes, you can parse that out and make some kind of sense of it, but damn, it takes a while to get it and understand the subtle bugs that result from not being careful about what you're checking; especially vis-a-vis niavely checking tok[1] for an EOL. O_o
+#endif
{
if (*tok >= KW_R0 && *tok <= KW_R31)
{
- *tk++ = CONST;
- *tk++ = *a_value = (*tok - KW_R0);
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = *a_value = (*tok - KW_R0);
*a_attr = ABS | DEFINED;
if (a_esym != NULL)
*a_esym = NULL;
tok++;
- *tk++ = ENDEXPR;
- return OK;
}
else if (*tok == CONST)
{
- *tk++ = CONST;
- *tk++ = *a_value = tok[1];
+ ptk.u32 = tok;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = *ptk.u32++;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = *a_value = *ptk.u64++;
*a_attr = ABS | DEFINED;
+ tok = ptk.u32;
if (a_esym != NULL)
*a_esym = NULL;
+
+//printf("Quick eval in expr(): CONST = %i, tokenClass[tok[2]] = %i\n", *a_value, tokenClass[*tok]);
}
+// Not sure that removing float constant here is going to break anything and/or
+// make things significantly slower, but having this here seems to cause the
+// complexity of the check to get to this part of the parse to go through the
+// roof, and dammit, I just don't feel like fighting that fight ATM. :-P
+#if 0
+ else if (*tok == FCONST)
+ {
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = *tok++;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = *a_value = *tok.u64++;
+ *a_attr = ABS | DEFINED | FLOAT;
+
+ if (a_esym != NULL)
+ *a_esym = NULL;
+
+//printf("Quick eval in expr(): CONST = %i, tokenClass[tok[2]] = %i\n", *a_value, tokenClass[*tok]);
+ }
+#endif
else if (*tok == '*')
{
- *tk++ = CONST;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = CONST;
if (orgactive)
- *tk++ = *a_value = orgaddr;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = *a_value = orgaddr;
else
- *tk++ = *a_value = pcloc;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u64++ = *a_value = pcloc;
- *a_attr = ABS | DEFINED;
- //*tk++ =
+ // '*' takes attributes of current section, not ABS!
+ *a_attr = cursect | DEFINED;
if (a_esym != NULL)
*a_esym = NULL;
- tok--;
+ tok++;
}
- else
+ else if (*tok == STRING || *tok == SYMBOL)
{
-#if 0
- p = (char *)tok[1];
-#else
p = string[tok[1]];
+ j = (*p == '.' ? curenv : 0);
+ symbol = lookup(p, LABEL, j);
+#if 0
+printf("eval: Looking up symbol (%s) [=%08X]\n", p, symbol);
+if (symbol)
+ printf(" attr=%04X, attre=%08X, val=%i, name=%s\n", symbol->sattr, symbol->sattre, symbol->svalue, symbol->sname);
#endif
- j = 0;
- if (*p == '.')
- j = curenv;
+ if (symbol == NULL)
+ symbol = NewSymbol(p, LABEL, j);
- sy = lookup(p, LABEL, j);
+ symbol->sattr |= REFERENCED;
- if (sy == NULL)
- sy = NewSymbol(p, LABEL, j);
-
- sy->sattr |= REFERENCED;
+ // Check for undefined register equates, but only if it's not part
+ // of a #<SYMBOL> construct, as it could be that the label that's
+ // been undefined may later be used as an address label--which
+ // means it will be fixed up later, and thus, not an error.
+ if ((symbol->sattre & UNDEF_EQUR) && !riscImmTokenSeen)
+ {
+ error("undefined register equate '%s'", symbol->sname);
+//if we return right away, it returns some spurious errors...
+// return ERROR;
+ }
// Check register bank usage
- if (sy->sattre & EQUATEDREG)
+ if (symbol->sattre & EQUATEDREG)
{
- if ((regbank == BANK_0) && (sy->sattre & BANK_1) && !altbankok)
- warns("equated symbol \'%s\' cannot be used in register bank 0", sy->sname);
+ if ((regbank == BANK_0) && (symbol->sattre & BANK_1) && !altbankok)
+ warn("equated symbol '%s' cannot be used in register bank 0", symbol->sname);
- if ((regbank == BANK_1) && (sy->sattre & BANK_0) && !altbankok)
- warns("equated symbol \'%s\' cannot be used in register bank 1", sy->sname);
+ if ((regbank == BANK_1) && (symbol->sattre & BANK_0) && !altbankok)
+ warn("equated symbol '%s' cannot be used in register bank 1", symbol->sname);
}
- *tk++ = SYMBOL;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = SYMBOL;
#if 0
- *tk++ = (TOKEN)sy;
+ *evalTokenBuffer++ = (TOKEN)symbol;
#else
- *tk++ = symbolNum;
- symbolPtr[symbolNum] = sy;
+/*
+While this approach works, it's wasteful. It would be better to use something
+that's already available, like the symbol "order defined" table (which needs to
+be converted from a linked list into an array).
+*/
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = symbolNum;
+ symbolPtr[symbolNum] = symbol;
symbolNum++;
#endif
- if (sy->sattr & DEFINED)
- *a_value = sy->svalue;
+ if (symbol->sattr & DEFINED)
+ *a_value = symbol->svalue;
else
*a_value = 0;
- if (sy->sattre & EQUATEDREG)
+/*
+All that extra crap that was put into the svalue when doing the equr stuff is
+thrown away right here. What the hell is it for?
+*/
+ if (symbol->sattre & EQUATEDREG)
*a_value &= 0x1F;
- *a_attr = (WORD)(sy->sattr & ~GLOBAL);
+ *a_attr = (WORD)(symbol->sattr & ~GLOBAL);
+
+ if ((symbol->sattr & (GLOBAL | DEFINED)) == GLOBAL
+ && a_esym != NULL)
+ *a_esym = symbol;
- if ((sy->sattr & (GLOBAL | DEFINED)) == GLOBAL && a_esym != NULL)
- *a_esym = sy;
+ tok += 2;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // Unknown type here... Alert the user!,
+ error("undefined RISC register in expression");
+ // Prevent spurious error reporting...
+ tok++;
+ return ERROR;
}
- tok += 2;
- *tk++ = ENDEXPR;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = ENDEXPR;
return OK;
}
if (expr0() != OK)
return ERROR;
- *tk++ = ENDEXPR;
+ *evalTokenBuffer.u32++ = ENDEXPR;
return evexpr(otk, a_value, a_attr, a_esym);
}
// Evaluate expression.
// If the expression involves only ONE external symbol, the expression is
// UNDEFINED, but it's value includes everything but the symbol value, and
-// `a_esym' is set to the external symbol.
+// 'a_esym' is set to the external symbol.
//
-int evexpr(TOKEN * tk, VALUE * a_value, WORD * a_attr, SYM ** a_esym)
+int evexpr(TOKEN * _tk, uint64_t * a_value, WORD * a_attr, SYM ** a_esym)
{
- WORD * sattr;
- VALUE * sval;
- WORD attr;
+ WORD attr, attr2;
SYM * sy;
- SYM * esym;
- WORD sym_seg;
-
- sval = evstk; // (Empty) initial stack
- sattr = evattr;
- esym = NULL; // No external symbol involved
- sym_seg = 0;
-
- while (*tk != ENDEXPR)
+ uint64_t * sval = evstk; // (Empty) initial stack
+ WORD * sattr = evattr;
+ SYM * esym = NULL; // No external symbol involved
+ WORD sym_seg = 0;
+ PTR tk;
+ tk.u32 = _tk;
+
+ while (*tk.u32 != ENDEXPR)
{
- switch ((int)*tk++)
+ switch ((int)*tk.u32++)
{
case SYMBOL:
-// sy = (SYM *)*tk++;
- sy = symbolPtr[*tk++];
- sy->sattr |= REFERENCED; // Set "referenced" bit
+//printf("evexpr(): SYMBOL\n");
+ sy = symbolPtr[*tk.u32++];
+ sy->sattr |= REFERENCED; // Set "referenced" bit
if (!(sy->sattr & DEFINED))
{
}
else
{
- *++sval = 0; // 0 for undefined symbols
+ *++sval = 0; // 0 for undefined symbols
}
*++sattr = (WORD)(sy->sattr & ~GLOBAL); // Push attribs
- sym_seg = (WORD)(sy->sattr & (TEXT | DATA | BSS));
+ sym_seg = (WORD)(sy->sattr & TDB);
break;
case CONST:
- *++sval = *tk++; // Push value
+ *++sval = *tk.u64++;
+//printf("evexpr(): CONST = %lX\n", *sval);
*++sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Push simple attribs
break;
+ case FCONST:
+//printf("evexpr(): FCONST = %i\n", *tk.u32);
+ *((double *)sval) = *((double *)tk.u32);
+ tk.u32 += 2;
+ *++sattr = ABS | DEFINED | FLOAT; // Push simple attribs
+ break;
case ACONST:
- *++sval = *tk++; // Push value
- *++sattr = (WORD)*tk++; // Push attribs
+//printf("evexpr(): ACONST = %i\n", *tk.u32);
+ *++sval = *tk.u32++; // Push value
+ *++sattr = (WORD)*tk.u32++; // Push attribs
break;
// Binary "+" and "-" matrix:
- //
+ //
// ABS Sect Other
// ----------------------------
// ABS | ABS | Sect | Other |
// Sect | Sect | [1] | Error |
// Other | Other | Error | [1] |
// ----------------------------
- //
+ //
// [1] + : Error
// - : ABS
case '+':
+//printf("evexpr(): +\n");
--sval; // Pop value
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
- *sval += sval[1]; // Compute value
+ --sattr; // Pop attrib
+//printf("--> N+N: %i + %i = ", *sval, sval[1]);
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+ attr2 = sattr[0] | sattr[1] & FLOAT; // Returns FLOAT if either of the two numbers are FLOAT
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float + Float
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *dst += *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float + Int
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ uint64_t * src = (uint64_t *)(sval + 1);
+ *dst += *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int + Float
+ uint64_t * dst = (uint64_t *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *(double *)dst = *src + *dst;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *sval += sval[1]; // Compute value
+ }
+//printf("%i\n", *sval);
- if (!(*sattr & (TEXT | DATA | BSS)))
- *sattr = sattr[1];
- else if (sattr[1] & (TEXT | DATA | BSS))
+ if (!(*sattr & TDB))
+ *sattr = sattr[1] | attr2;
+ else if (sattr[1] & TDB)
return error(seg_error);
break;
case '-':
+//printf("evexpr(): -\n");
--sval; // Pop value
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
- *sval -= sval[1]; // Compute value
+ --sattr; // Pop attrib
+//printf("--> N-N: %i - %i = ", *sval, sval[1]);
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+ attr2 = sattr[0] | sattr[1] & FLOAT; // Returns FLOAT if either of the two numbers are FLOAT
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float - Float
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *dst -= *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float - Int
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ uint64_t * src = (uint64_t *)(sval + 1);
+ *dst -= *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int - Float
+ uint64_t * dst = (uint64_t *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *(double *)dst = *dst - *src;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *sval -= sval[1]; // Compute value
+ }
- attr = (WORD)(*sattr & (TEXT | DATA | BSS));
+//printf("%i\n", *sval);
+ attr = (WORD)(*sattr & TDB);
+#if 0
+printf("EVEXPR (-): sym1 = %X, sym2 = %X\n", attr, sattr[1]);
+#endif
+ *sattr |= attr2; // Inherit FLOAT attribute
+ // If symbol1 is ABS, take attributes from symbol2
if (!attr)
*sattr = sattr[1];
- else if (sattr[1] & (TEXT | DATA | BSS))
- {
- if (!(attr & sattr[1]))
- return error(seg_error);
- else
- *sattr &= ~(TEXT | DATA | BSS);
- }
+ // Otherwise, they're both TDB and so attributes cancel out
+ else if (sattr[1] & TDB)
+ *sattr &= ~TDB;
break;
// Unary operators only work on ABS items
case UNMINUS:
- if (*sattr & (TEXT | DATA | BSS))
- error(seg_error);
+//printf("evexpr(): UNMINUS\n");
+ if (*sattr & TDB)
+ return error(seg_error);
- *sval = -(int)*sval;
- *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
+ if (*sattr & FLOAT)
+ {
+ double *dst = (double *)sval;
+ *dst = -*dst;
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED | FLOAT; // Expr becomes absolute
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *sval = -(int)*sval;
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
+ }
break;
case '!':
- if (*sattr & (TEXT | DATA | BSS))
- error(seg_error);
+//printf("evexpr(): !\n");
+ if (*sattr & TDB)
+ return error(seg_error);
+
+ if (*sattr & FLOAT)
+ return error("floating point numbers not allowed with operator '!'.");
*sval = !*sval;
*sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
break;
case '~':
- if (*sattr & (TEXT | DATA | BSS))
- error(seg_error);
+//printf("evexpr(): ~\n");
+ if (*sattr & TDB)
+ return error(seg_error);
+
+ if (*sattr & FLOAT)
+ return error("floating point numbers not allowed with operator '~'.");
*sval = ~*sval;
*sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
// Comparison operators must have two values that
// are in the same segment, but that's the only requirement.
case LE:
- --sattr;
- --sval;
+//printf("evexpr(): LE\n");
+ sattr--;
+ sval--;
if ((*sattr & TDB) != (sattr[1] & TDB))
- error(seg_error);
+ return error(seg_error);
+
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float <= Float
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst <= *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float <= Int
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ uint64_t * src = (uint64_t *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst <= *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int <= Float
+ uint64_t * dst = (uint64_t *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst <= *src;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *sval = *sval <= sval[1];
+ }
*sattr = ABS | DEFINED;
- *sval = *sval <= sval[1];
break;
case GE:
- --sattr;
- --sval;
+//printf("evexpr(): GE\n");
+ sattr--;
+ sval--;
if ((*sattr & TDB) != (sattr[1] & TDB))
- error(seg_error);
+ return error(seg_error);
+
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float >= Float
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst >= *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float >= Int
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ uint64_t * src = (uint64_t *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst >= *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int >= Float
+ uint64_t * dst = (uint64_t *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst >= *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == 0)
+ {
+ *sval = *sval >= sval[1];
+ }
+ else
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED;
- *sattr = ABS | DEFINED;
- *sval = *sval >= sval[1];
break;
case '>':
- --sattr;
- --sval;
+//printf("evexpr(): >\n");
+ sattr--;
+ sval--;
if ((*sattr & TDB) != (sattr[1] & TDB))
- error(seg_error);
+ return error(seg_error);
+
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float > Float
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst > *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float > Int
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ uint64_t * src = (uint64_t *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst > *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int > Float
+ uint64_t * dst = (uint64_t *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst > *src;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *sval = *sval > sval[1];
+ }
*sattr = ABS | DEFINED;
- *sval = *sval > sval[1];
+
break;
case '<':
- --sattr;
- --sval;
+//printf("evexpr(): <\n");
+ sattr--;
+ sval--;
if ((*sattr & TDB) != (sattr[1] & TDB))
- error(seg_error);
+ return error(seg_error);
+
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float < Float
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst < *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float < Int
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ uint64_t * src = (uint64_t *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst < *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int < Float
+ uint64_t * dst = (uint64_t *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *dst < *src;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *sval = *sval < sval[1];
+ }
*sattr = ABS | DEFINED;
- *sval = *sval < sval[1];
+
break;
case NE:
- --sattr;
- --sval;
+//printf("evexpr(): NE\n");
+ sattr--;
+ sval--;
if ((*sattr & TDB) != (sattr[1] & TDB))
- error(seg_error);
+ return error(seg_error);
+
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float <> Float
+ return error("comparison for equality with float types not allowed.");
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float <> Int
+ return error("comparison for equality with float types not allowed.");
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int != Float
+ return error("comparison for equality with float types not allowed.");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *sval = *sval != sval[1];
+ }
*sattr = ABS | DEFINED;
- *sval = *sval != sval[1];
+
break;
case '=':
- --sattr;
- --sval;
+//printf("evexpr(): =\n");
+ sattr--;
+ sval--;
if ((*sattr & TDB) != (sattr[1] & TDB))
- error(seg_error);
+ return error(seg_error);
+
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float = Float
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *src == *dst;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float = Int
+ return error("equality with float ");
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int == Float
+ uint64_t * dst = (uint64_t *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *sval = *src == *dst;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *sval = *sval == sval[1];
+ }
*sattr = ABS | DEFINED;
- *sval = *sval == sval[1];
+
break;
- // All other binary operators must have two ABS items
- // to work with. They all produce an ABS value.
+ // All other binary operators must have two ABS items to work with.
+ // They all produce an ABS value.
default:
+//printf("evexpr(): default\n");
// GH - Removed for v1.0.15 as part of the fix for indexed loads.
//if ((*sattr & (TEXT|DATA|BSS)) || (*--sattr & (TEXT|DATA|BSS)))
//error(seg_error);
- *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
- switch ((int)tk[-1])
+ switch ((int)tk.u32[-1])
{
case '*':
- --sval;
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
- *sval *= sval[1];
+ sval--;
+ sattr--; // Pop attrib
+//printf("--> NxN: %i x %i = ", *sval, sval[1]);
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+ attr2 = sattr[0] | sattr[1] & FLOAT; // Returns FLOAT if either of the two numbers are FLOAT
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float * Float
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *dst *= *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float * Int
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ uint64_t * src = (uint64_t *)(sval + 1);
+ *dst *= *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int * Float
+ uint64_t * dst = (uint64_t *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+ *(double *)dst = *src * *dst;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *sval *= sval[1];
+ }
+//printf("%i\n", *sval);
+
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
+ *sattr |= attr2;
+
break;
case '/':
- --sval;
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
+ sval--;
+ sattr--; // Pop attrib
- if (sval[1] == 0)
- return error("divide by zero");
- *sval /= sval[1];
+//printf("--> N/N: %i / %i = ", sval[0], sval[1]);
+ // Extract float attributes from both terms and pack them
+ // into a single value
+ attr = sattr[0] & FLOAT | ((sattr[1] & FLOAT) >> 1);
+ attr2 = sattr[0] | sattr[1] & FLOAT; // Returns FLOAT if either of the two numbers are FLOAT
+
+ if (attr == (FLOAT | (FLOAT >> 1)))
+ {
+ // Float / Float
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ double * src = (double *)(sval + 1);
+
+ if (*src == 0)
+ return error("divide by zero");
+
+ *dst = *dst / *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT)
+ {
+ // Float / Int
+ double * dst = (double *)sval;
+ uint64_t * src = (uint64_t *)(sval + 1);
+
+ if (*src == 0)
+ return error("divide by zero");
+
+ *dst = *dst / *src;
+ }
+ else if (attr == FLOAT >> 1)
+ {
+ // Int / Float
+ uint64_t * dst=(uint64_t *)sval;
+ double * src=(double *)(sval + 1);
+
+ if (*src == 0)
+ return error("divide by zero");
+
+ *(double *)dst = *dst / *src;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (sval[1] == 0)
+ return error("divide by zero");
+//printf("--> N/N: %i / %i = ", sval[0], sval[1]);
+
+ // Compiler is picky here: Without casting these, it
+ // discards the sign if dividing a negative # by a
+ // positive one, creating a bad result. :-/
+ // Definitely a side effect of using uint32_ts intead of
+ // ints.
+ *sval = (int32_t)sval[0] / (int32_t)sval[1];
+ }
+
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
+ *sattr |= attr2;
+
+//printf("%i\n", *sval);
break;
case '%':
- --sval;
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
+ sval--;
+ sattr--; // Pop attrib
+
+ if ((*sattr | sattr[1]) & FLOAT)
+ return error("floating point numbers not allowed with operator '%'.");
if (sval[1] == 0)
return error("mod (%) by zero");
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
*sval %= sval[1];
break;
case SHL:
- --sval;
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
+ sval--;
+ sattr--; // Pop attrib
+
+ if ((*sattr | sattr[1]) & FLOAT)
+ return error("floating point numbers not allowed with operator '<<'.");
+
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
*sval <<= sval[1];
break;
case SHR:
- --sval;
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
+ sval--;
+ sattr--; // Pop attrib
+
+ if ((*sattr | sattr[1]) & FLOAT)
+ return error("floating point numbers not allowed with operator '>>'.");
+
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
*sval >>= sval[1];
break;
case '&':
- --sval;
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
+ sval--;
+ sattr--; // Pop attrib
+
+ if ((*sattr | sattr[1]) & FLOAT)
+ return error("floating point numbers not allowed with operator '&'.");
+
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
*sval &= sval[1];
break;
case '^':
- --sval;
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
+ sval--;
+ sattr--; // Pop attrib
+
+ if ((*sattr | sattr[1]) & FLOAT)
+ return error("floating point numbers not allowed with operator '^'.");
+
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
*sval ^= sval[1];
break;
case '|':
- --sval;
- --sattr; // Pop attrib
+ sval--;
+ sattr--; // Pop attrib
+
+ if ((*sattr | sattr[1]) & FLOAT)
+ return error("floating point numbers not allowed with operator '|'.");
+
+ *sattr = ABS | DEFINED; // Expr becomes absolute
*sval |= sval[1];
break;
default:
// sym_seg added in 1.0.16 to solve a problem with forward symbols in
// expressions where absolute values also existed. The absolutes were
// overiding the symbol segments and not being included :(
- //*a_attr = *sattr | sym_seg; // Copy value + attrib
+ //*a_attr = *sattr | sym_seg; // Copy value + attrib
*a_attr = *sattr; // Copy value + attrib
*a_value = *sval;
return OK;
}
+