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Change to engage forwardrefmax pragma by default There are enough cases where the forward reference optimization scheme in lwasm makes assembly painfully slow that it warrants enabling this pragma by default to avoid bug reports about lwasm being too slow. Which is is when you have a lot of forward refences or other instruction sizes that don't reduce on pass one. This gets worse exponentially as the source file size gets bigger. The old behaviour is available to anyone who needs or wants it, though. It does work quite well on smallish files or files that do not have a lot of abiguous instruction sizes. It should be noted that this change does not change the correctness of the code output by lwasm. What it might do is result in slightly larger code if the assembler is forced to select a 16 bit mode when an 8 bit mode will do. However, in most cases I've seen, it makes very little difference overall.
author William Astle <lost@l-w.ca>
date Thu, 03 Nov 2016 21:44:32 -0600
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/*
expr.h
Copyright © 2009 William Astle

This file is part of LWLINK.

LWLINK 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

/*
Definitions for expression evaluator
*/

#ifndef __expr_h_seen__
#define __expr_h_seen__

#ifndef __expr_c_seen__
#define __expr_E__ extern
#else
#define __expr_E__
#endif

// term types
#define LW_TERM_NONE		0
#define LW_TERM_OPER		1	// an operator
#define LW_TERM_INT		2	// 32 bit signed integer
#define LW_TERM_SYM		3	// symbol reference

// operator types
#define LW_OPER_NONE		0
#define LW_OPER_PLUS		1	// +
#define LW_OPER_MINUS	2	// -
#define LW_OPER_TIMES	3	// *
#define LW_OPER_DIVIDE	4	// /
#define LW_OPER_MOD		5	// %
#define LW_OPER_INTDIV	6	// \ (don't end line with \)
#define LW_OPER_BWAND	7	// bitwise AND
#define LW_OPER_BWOR		8	// bitwise OR
#define LW_OPER_BWXOR	9	// bitwise XOR
#define LW_OPER_AND		10	// boolean AND
#define LW_OPER_OR		11	// boolean OR
#define LW_OPER_NEG		12	// - unary negation (2's complement)
#define LW_OPER_COM		13	// ^ unary 1's complement


// term structure
typedef struct lw_expr_term_s
{
	int term_type;		// type of term (see above)
	char *symbol;		// name of a symbol
	int value;			// value of the term (int) or operator number (OPER)
} lw_expr_term_t;

// type for an expression evaluation stack
typedef struct lw_expr_stack_node_s lw_expr_stack_node_t;
struct lw_expr_stack_node_s
{
	lw_expr_term_t		*term;
	lw_expr_stack_node_t	*prev;
	lw_expr_stack_node_t	*next;	
};

typedef struct lw_expr_stack_s
{
	lw_expr_stack_node_t *head;
	lw_expr_stack_node_t *tail;
} lw_expr_stack_t;

__expr_E__ void lw_expr_term_free(lw_expr_term_t *t);
__expr_E__ lw_expr_term_t *lw_expr_term_create_oper(int oper);
__expr_E__ lw_expr_term_t *lw_expr_term_create_sym(char *sym, int symtype);
__expr_E__ lw_expr_term_t *lw_expr_term_create_int(int val);
__expr_E__ lw_expr_term_t *lw_expr_term_dup(lw_expr_term_t *t);

__expr_E__ void lw_expr_stack_free(lw_expr_stack_t *s);
__expr_E__ lw_expr_stack_t *lw_expr_stack_create(void);
__expr_E__ lw_expr_stack_t *lw_expr_stack_dup(lw_expr_stack_t *s);

__expr_E__ void lw_expr_stack_push(lw_expr_stack_t *s, lw_expr_term_t *t);
__expr_E__ lw_expr_term_t *lw_expr_stack_pop(lw_expr_stack_t *s);

// simplify expression
__expr_E__ int lw_expr_reval(lw_expr_stack_t *s, lw_expr_stack_t *(*sfunc)(char *sym, int symtype, void *state), void *state);

// useful macros
// is the expression "simple" (one term)?
#define lw_expr_is_simple(s) ((s) -> head == (s) -> tail)

// is the expression constant?
#define lw_expr_is_constant(s) (lw_expr_is_simple(s) && (!((s) -> head) || (s) -> head -> term -> term_type == LW_TERM_INT))

// get the constant value of an expression or 0 if not constant
#define lw_expr_get_value(s) (lw_expr_is_constant(s) ? ((s) -> head ? (s) -> head -> term -> value : 0) : 0)

#undef __expr_E__

#endif // __expr_h_seen__