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1#!perl
2
3=head1 F<regen/op_private>
4
5This file contains all the definitions of the meanings of the flags in the
6op_private field of an OP.
7
8After editing this file, run C<make regen>. This will generate/update data
9in:
10
11 opcode.h
12 lib/B/Op_private.pm
13
14C<B::Op_private> holds three global hashes, C<%bits>, C<%defines>,
15C<%labels>, which hold roughly the same information as found in this file
16(after processing).
17
18F<opcode.h> gains a series of C<OPp*> defines, and a few static data
19structures:
20
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21C<PL_op_private_valid> defines, per-op, which op_private bits are legally
22allowed to be set. This is a good first place to look to see if an op has
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23any spare private bits.
24
25C<PL_op_private_bitdef_ix>, C<PL_op_private_bitdefs>,
26C<PL_op_private_labels>, C<PL_op_private_bitfields>,
27C<PL_op_private_valid> contain (in a compact form) the data needed by
28Perl_do_op_dump() to dump the op_private field of an op.
29
30This file actually contains perl code which is run by F<regen/opcode.pl>.
31The basic idea is that you keep calling addbits() to add definitions of
32what a particular bit or range of bits in op_private means for a
33particular op. This can be specified either as a 1-bit flag or a 1-or-more
34bit bit field. Here's a general example:
35
36 addbits('aelem',
37 7 => qw(OPpLVAL_INTRO LVINTRO),
956f044d 38 6 => qw(OPpLVAL_DEFER LVDEFER),
9e209402 39 '4..5' => {
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40 mask_def => 'OPpDEREF',
41 enum => [ qw(
42 1 OPpDEREF_AV DREFAV
43 2 OPpDEREF_HV DREFHV
44 3 OPpDEREF_SV DREFSV
45 )],
46 },
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47 );
48
956f044d 49Here for the op C<aelem>, bits 6 and 7 (bits are numbered 0..7) are
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50defined as single-bit flags. The first string following the bit number is
51the define name that gets emitted in F<opcode.h>, and the second string is
52the label, which will be displayed by F<Concise.pm> and Perl_do_op_dump()
53(as used by C<perl -Dx>).
54
55If the bit number is actually two numbers connected with '..', then this
56defines a bit field, which is 1 or more bits taken to hold a small
57unsigned integer. Instead of two string arguments, it just has a single
58hash ref argument. A bit field allows you to generate extra defines, such
59as a mask, and optionally allows you to define an enumeration, where a
60subset of the possible values of the bit field are given their own defines
61and labels. The full syntax of this hash is explained further below.
62
63Note that not all bits for a particular op need to be added in a single
64addbits() call; they accumulate. In particular, this file is arranged in
65two halves; first, generic flags shared by multiple ops are added, then
66in the second half, specific per-op flags are added, e.g.
67
68 addbits($_, 7 => qw(OPpLVAL_INTRO LVINTRO)) for qw(pos substr vec ...);
69
70 ....
71
72 addbits('substr',
73 4 => qw(OPpSUBSTR_REPL_FIRST REPL1ST),
74 3 => ...
75 );
76
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77(although the dividing line between these two halves is somewhat
78subjective, and is based on whether "OPp" is followed by the op name or
79something generic).
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80
81There are some utility functions for generating a list of ops from
82F<regen/opcodes> based on various criteria. These are:
83
84 ops_with_check('ck_foo')
85 ops_with_flag('X')
86 ops_with_arg(N, 'XYZ')
87
c10dbd97 88which respectively return a list of op names where:
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89
90 field 3 of regen/opcodes specifies 'ck_foo' as the check function;
91 field 4 of of regen/opcodes has flag or type 'X' set;
92 argument field N of of regen/opcodes matches 'XYZ';
93
94For example
95
96 addbits($_, 4 => qw(OPpTARGET_MY TARGMY)) for ops_with_flag('T');
97
98If a label is specified as '-', then the flag or bit field is not
99displayed symbolically by Concise/-Dx; instead the bits are treated as
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100unrecognised and are included in the final residual integer value after
101all recognised bits have been processed (this doesn't apply to individual
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102enum labels).
103
104Here is a full example of a bit field hash:
105
106 '5..6' => {
107 mask_def => 'OPpFOO_MASK',
108 baseshift_def => 'OPpFOO_SHIFT',
109 bitcount_def => 'OPpFOO_BITS',
110 label => 'FOO',
111 enum => [ qw(
112 1 OPpFOO_A A
113 2 OPpFOO_B B
114 3 OPpFOO_C C
115 )],
116 };
117
118The optional C<*_def> keys cause defines to be emitted that specify
119useful values based on the bit range (5 to 6 in this case):
120
121 mask_def: a mask that will extract the bit field
122 baseshift_def: how much to shift to make the bit field reach bit 0
123 bitcount_def: how many bits make up the bit field
124
125The example above will generate
126
127 #define OPpFOO_MASK 0x60
128 #define OPpFOO_SHIFT 5
129 #define OPpFOO_BITS 2
130
131The optional enum list specifies a set of defines and labels for (possibly
132a subset of) the possible values of the bit field (which in this example
133are 0,1,2,3). If a particular value matches an enum, then it will be
134displayed symbolically (e.g. 'C'), otherwise as a small integer. The
135defines are suitably shifted. The example above will generate
136
137 #define OPpFOO_A 0x20
138 #define OPpFOO_B 0x40
139 #define OPpFOO_C 0x60
140
141So you can write code like
142
143 if ((o->op_private & OPpFOO_MASK) == OPpFOO_C) ...
144
145The optional 'label' key causes Concise/-Dx output to prefix the value
146with C<LABEL=>; so in this case it might display C<FOO=C>. If the field
147value is zero, and if no label is present, and if no enum matches, then
148the field isn't displayed.
149
150=cut
151
152
153use warnings;
154use strict;
155
156
157
158
159# ====================================================================
160#
161# GENERIC OPpFOO flags
162#
163# Flags where FOO is a generic term (like LVAL), and the flag is
164# shared between multiple (possibly unrelated) ops.
165
166
167
168
169{
170 # The lower few bits of op_private often indicate the number of
171 # arguments. This is usually set by newUNOP() and newLOGOP (to 1),
172 # by newBINOP() (to 1 or 2), and by ck_fun() (to 1..15).
173 #
174 # These values are sometimes used at runtime: in particular,
175 # the MAXARG macro extracts out the lower 4 bits.
176 #
177 # Some ops encroach upon these bits; for example, entersub is a unop,
178 # but uses bit 0 for something else. Bit 0 is initially set to 1 in
179 # newUNOP(), but is later cleared (in ck_rvconst()), when the code
180 # notices that this op is an entersub.
181 #
182 # The important thing below is that any ops which use MAXARG at
183 # runtime must have all 4 bits allocated; if bit 3 were used for a new
184 # flag say, then things could break. The information on the other
185 # types of op is for completeness (so we can account for every bit
186 # used in every op)
187
188 my (%maxarg, %args0, %args1, %args2, %args3, %args4);
189
190 # these are the functions which currently use MAXARG at runtime
191 # (i.e. in the pp() functions). Thus they must always have 4 bits
192 # allocated
193 $maxarg{$_} = 1 for qw(
194 binmode bless caller chdir close enterwrite eof exit fileno getc
195 getpgrp gmtime index mkdir rand reset setpgrp sleep srand sysopen
196 tell umask
197 );
198
199 # find which ops use 0,1,2,3 or 4 bits of op_private for arg count info
200
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201 $args0{$_} = 1 for qw(entersub avhvswitch
202 rv2hv); # UNOPs that usurp bit 0
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203
204 $args1{$_} = 1 for (
205 qw(reverse), # ck_fun(), but most bits stolen
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206 qw(mapstart grepstart), # set in ck_fun, but
207 # cleared in ck_grep,
208 # unless there is an error
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209 grep !$maxarg{$_} && !$args0{$_},
210 ops_with_flag('1'), # UNOP
2f7c6295 211 ops_with_flag('+'), # UNOP_AUX
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212 ops_with_flag('%'), # BASEOP/UNOP
213 ops_with_flag('|'), # LOGOP
214 ops_with_flag('-'), # FILESTATOP
215 ops_with_flag('}'), # LOOPEXOP
b46e009d 216 ops_with_flag('.'), # METHOP
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217 );
218
219 $args2{$_} = 1 for (
220 qw(vec),
221 grep !$maxarg{$_} && !$args0{$_} && !$args1{$_},
222 ops_with_flag('2'), # BINOP
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223 );
224
225 $args3{$_} = 1 for grep !$maxarg{$_} && !$args0{$_}
226 && !$args1{$_} && !$args2{$_},
227 # substr starts off with 4 bits set in
228 # ck_fun(), but since it never has more than 7
229 # args, bit 3 is later stolen
230 qw(substr);
231
232 $args4{$_} = 1 for keys %maxarg,
233 grep !$args0{$_} && !$args1{$_}
234 && !$args2{$_} && !$args3{$_},
235 ops_with_check('ck_fun'),
236 # these other ck_*() functions call ck_fun()
237 ops_with_check('ck_exec'),
238 ops_with_check('ck_glob'),
239 ops_with_check('ck_index'),
240 ops_with_check('ck_join'),
241 ops_with_check('ck_lfun'),
242 ops_with_check('ck_open'),
243 ops_with_check('ck_select'),
73f4c4fe 244 ops_with_check('ck_stringify'),
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245 ops_with_check('ck_tell'),
246 ops_with_check('ck_trunc'),
247 ;
248
249
250 for (sort keys %args1) {
251 addbits($_, '0..0' => {
252 mask_def => 'OPpARG1_MASK',
253 label => '-',
254 }
255 );
256 }
257
258 for (sort keys %args2) {
259 addbits($_, '0..1' => {
260 mask_def => 'OPpARG2_MASK',
261 label => '-',
262 }
263 );
264 }
265
266 for (sort keys %args3) {
267 addbits($_, '0..2' => {
268 mask_def => 'OPpARG3_MASK',
269 label => '-',
270 }
271 );
272 }
273
274 for (sort keys %args4) {
275 addbits($_, '0..3' => {
276 mask_def => 'OPpARG4_MASK',
277 label => '-',
278 }
279 );
280 }
281}
282
283
284
285# if NATIVE_HINTS is defined, op_private on cops holds the top 8 bits
286# of PL_hints, although only bits 6 & 7 are officially used for that
287# purpose (the rest ought to be masked off). Bit 5 is set separately
288
289for (qw(nextstate dbstate)) {
290 addbits($_,
291 5 => qw(OPpHUSH_VMSISH HUSH),
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292 );
293}
294
295
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296# op is in local context, or pad variable is being introduced, e.g.
297# local $h{foo}
298# my $x
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299
300addbits($_, 7 => qw(OPpLVAL_INTRO LVINTRO))
692044df 301 for qw(gvsv rv2sv rv2hv rv2gv rv2av aelem helem aslice split
f3574cc6 302 hslice delete padsv padav padhv enteriter entersub padrange
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303 pushmark cond_expr refassign lvref lvrefslice lvavref multideref
304 multiconcat),
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305 'list', # this gets set in my_attrs() for some reason
306 ;
307
308
309
310# TARGLEX
311#
312# in constructs like my $x; ...; $x = $a + $b,
313# the sassign is optimised away and OPpTARGET_MY is set on the add op
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314#
315# Note that OPpTARGET_MY is mainly used at compile-time. At run time,
316# the pp function just updates the SV pointed to by op_targ, and doesn't
317# care whether that's a PADTMP or a lexical var.
f3574cc6 318
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319# Some comments about when its safe to use T/OPpTARGET_MY.
320#
321# Safe to set if the ppcode uses:
322# tryAMAGICbin, tryAMAGICun, SETn, SETi, SETu, PUSHn, PUSHTARG, SETTARG,
323# SETs(TARG), XPUSHn, XPUSHu,
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324# but make sure set-magic is invoked separately for SETs(TARG) (or change
325# it to SETTARG).
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326#
327# Unsafe to set if the ppcode uses dTARG or [X]RETPUSH[YES|NO|UNDEF]
328#
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329# Only the code paths that handle scalar rvalue context matter. If dTARG
330# or RETPUSHNO occurs only in list or lvalue paths, T is safe.
331#
d1455c67 332# lt and friends do SETs (including ncmp, but not scmp or i_ncmp)
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333#
334# Additional mode of failure: the opcode can modify TARG before it "used"
335# all the arguments (or may call an external function which does the same).
336# If the target coincides with one of the arguments ==> kaboom.
337#
338# pp.c pos substr each not OK (RETPUSHUNDEF)
16a6edfa 339# ref not OK (RETPUSHNO)
b0da25f0 340# trans not OK (target is used for lhs, not retval)
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341# ucfirst etc not OK: TMP arg processed inplace
342# quotemeta not OK (unsafe when TARG == arg)
d8cdf573 343# pack - unknown whether it is safe
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344# sprintf: is calling do_sprintf(TARG,...) which can act on TARG
345# before other args are processed.
346#
347# Suspicious wrt "additional mode of failure" (and only it):
348# schop, chop, postinc/dec, bit_and etc, negate, complement.
349#
350# Also suspicious: 4-arg substr, sprintf, uc/lc (POK_only), reverse, pack.
351#
352# substr/vec: doing TAINT_off()???
353#
354# pp_hot.c
355# readline - unknown whether it is safe
356# match subst not OK (dTARG)
357# grepwhile not OK (not always setting)
358# join not OK (unsafe when TARG == arg)
359#
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360# concat - pp_concat special-cases TARG==arg to avoid
361# "additional mode of failure"
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362#
363# pp_ctl.c
364# mapwhile flip caller not OK (not always setting)
365#
366# pp_sys.c
367# backtick glob warn die not OK (not always setting)
368# warn not OK (RETPUSHYES)
369# open fileno getc sysread syswrite ioctl accept shutdown
370# ftsize(etc) readlink telldir fork alarm getlogin not OK (RETPUSHUNDEF)
371# umask select not OK (XPUSHs(&PL_sv_undef);)
372# fileno getc sysread syswrite tell not OK (meth("FILENO" "GETC"))
373# sselect shm* sem* msg* syscall - unknown whether they are safe
374# gmtime not OK (list context)
375#
376# Suspicious wrt "additional mode of failure": warn, die, select.
377
378
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379addbits($_, 4 => qw(OPpTARGET_MY TARGMY))
380 for ops_with_flag('T'),
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381;
382
383
384
385
386
387# op_targ carries a refcount
388addbits($_, 6 => qw(OPpREFCOUNTED REFC))
389 for qw(leave leavesub leavesublv leavewrite leaveeval);
390
391
392
393# Do not copy return value
394addbits($_, 7 => qw(OPpLVALUE LV)) for qw(leave leaveloop);
395
396
397
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398# autovivify: Want ref to something
399for (qw(rv2gv rv2sv padsv aelem helem entersub)) {
9e209402 400 addbits($_, '4..5' => {
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401 mask_def => 'OPpDEREF',
402 enum => [ qw(
403 1 OPpDEREF_AV DREFAV
404 2 OPpDEREF_HV DREFHV
405 3 OPpDEREF_SV DREFSV
406 )],
407 }
408 );
409}
410
411
412
413# Defer creation of array/hash elem
fedf30e1 414addbits($_, 6 => qw(OPpLVAL_DEFER LVDEFER)) for qw(aelem helem multideref);
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415
416
417
418addbits($_, 2 => qw(OPpSLICEWARNING SLICEWARN)) # warn about @hash{$scalar}
419 for qw(rv2hv rv2av padav padhv hslice aslice);
420
421
422
423# XXX Concise seemed to think that OPpOUR_INTRO is used in rv2gv too,
424# but I can't see it - DAPM
9e209402 425addbits($_, 6 => qw(OPpOUR_INTRO OURINTR)) # Variable was in an our()
de183bbb 426 for qw(gvsv rv2sv rv2av rv2hv enteriter split);
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427
428
429
430# We might be an lvalue to return
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431# 'values' doesn't actually use this bit, but we reserve it here as
432# pp_values may call Perl_do_kv() which is shared among several ops which
433# do.
434
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435addbits($_, 3 => qw(OPpMAYBE_LVSUB LVSUB))
436 for qw(aassign rv2av rv2gv rv2hv padav padhv aelem helem aslice hslice
cd642408 437 av2arylen keys akeys avhvswitch kvaslice kvhslice substr pos vec
4fa080db 438 multideref values);
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439
440
441
ba75e9a4 442for (qw(rv2hv padhv ref)) {
f3574cc6 443 addbits($_, # e.g. %hash in (%hash || $foo) ...
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444 4 => qw(OPpMAYBE_TRUEBOOL BOOL?), # but cx not known till run time
445 5 => qw(OPpTRUEBOOL BOOL),
446 );
447}
7e8d786b 448for (qw(grepwhile index length padav pos rindex rv2av subst)) {
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449 addbits($_,
450 5 => qw(OPpTRUEBOOL BOOL), # if (@a) {...}
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451 );
452}
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453
454
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455addbits($_, 1 => qw(OPpHINT_STRICT_REFS STRICT))
456 for qw(rv2sv rv2av rv2hv rv2gv multideref);
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457
458
459
460# Treat caller(1) as caller(2)
461addbits($_, 7 => qw(OPpOFFBYONE +1)) for qw(caller wantarray runcv);
462
463
464
465# label is in UTF8 */
466addbits($_, 7 => qw(OPpPV_IS_UTF8 UTF)) for qw(last redo next goto dump);
467
468
469
470# ====================================================================
471#
472# OP-SPECIFIC OPpFOO_* flags:
473#
474# where FOO is typically the name of an op, and the flag is used by a
475# single op (or maybe by a few closely related ops).
476
477
478
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479# note that for refassign, this bit can mean either OPpPAD_STATE or
480# OPpOUR_INTRO depending on the type of the LH child, .e.g.
481# \our $foo = ...
482# \state $foo = ...
483
9e209402 484addbits($_, 6 => qw(OPpPAD_STATE STATE)) for qw(padav padhv padsv lvavref
3ad7d304 485 lvref refassign pushmark);
f3574cc6 486
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487# NB: both sassign and aassign use the 'OPpASSIGN' naming convention
488# for their private flags
f3574cc6 489
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490# there *may* be common scalar items on both sides of a list assign:
491# run-time checking will be needed.
492addbits('aassign', 6 => qw(OPpASSIGN_COMMON_SCALAR COM_SCALAR));
493#
494# as above, but it's possible to check for non-commonality with just
495# a SvREFCNT(lhs) == 1 test for each lhs element
496addbits('aassign', 5 => qw(OPpASSIGN_COMMON_RC1 COM_RC1));
497
498# run-time checking is required for an aggregate on the LHS
499addbits('aassign', 4 => qw(OPpASSIGN_COMMON_AGG COM_AGG));
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7b394f12 501addbits('aassign', 2 => qw(OPpASSIGN_TRUEBOOL BOOL)); # if (@a = (...)) {...}
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502
503
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504# NB: both sassign and aassign use the 'OPpASSIGN' naming convention
505# for their private flags
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506
507addbits('sassign',
508 6 => qw(OPpASSIGN_BACKWARDS BKWARD), # Left & right switched
509 7 => qw(OPpASSIGN_CV_TO_GV CV2GV), # Possible optimisation for constants
510);
511
512
513
514for (qw(trans transr)) {
515 addbits($_,
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516 0 => qw(OPpTRANS_FROM_UTF <UTF), # search chars are utf8
517 1 => qw(OPpTRANS_TO_UTF >UTF), # replacement chars are utf8
f3574cc6 518 2 => qw(OPpTRANS_IDENTICAL IDENT), # right side is same as left
334c6444 519 3 => qw(OPpTRANS_SQUASH SQUASH), # /s
f3574cc6 520 # 4 is used for OPpTARGET_MY
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521 5 => qw(OPpTRANS_COMPLEMENT COMPL), # /c
522 6 => qw(OPpTRANS_GROWS GROWS), # replacement chars longer than
523 # src chars
524 7 => qw(OPpTRANS_DELETE DEL), # /d
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525 );
526}
527
528
529
530addbits('repeat', 6 => qw(OPpREPEAT_DOLIST DOLIST)); # List replication
531
532
533
534# OP_ENTERSUB and OP_RV2CV flags
535#
536# Flags are set on entersub and rv2cv in three phases:
537# parser - the parser passes the flag to the op constructor
538# check - the check routine called by the op constructor sets the flag
539# context - application of scalar/ref/lvalue context applies the flag
540#
541# In the third stage, an entersub op might turn into an rv2cv op (undef &foo,
542# \&foo, lock &foo, exists &foo, defined &foo). The two places where that
543# happens (op_lvalue_flags and doref in op.c) need to make sure the flags do
544# not conflict, since some flags with different meanings overlap between
545# the two ops. Flags applied in the context phase are only set when there
546# is no conversion of op type.
547#
548# bit entersub flag phase rv2cv flag phase
549# --- ------------- ----- ---------- -----
550# 0 OPpENTERSUB_INARGS context
551# 1 HINT_STRICT_REFS check HINT_STRICT_REFS check
62ead80f 552# 2 OPpENTERSUB_HASTARG checki OPpENTERSUB_HASTARG
f3574cc6 553# 3 OPpENTERSUB_AMPER check OPpENTERSUB_AMPER parser
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554# 4 OPpDEREF_AV context
555# 5 OPpDEREF_HV context OPpMAY_RETURN_CONSTANT parser/context
556# 6 OPpENTERSUB_DB check OPpENTERSUB_DB
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557# 7 OPpLVAL_INTRO context OPpENTERSUB_NOPAREN parser
558
559# NB: OPpHINT_STRICT_REFS must equal HINT_STRICT_REFS
560
561addbits('entersub',
562 0 => qw(OPpENTERSUB_INARGS INARGS), # Lval used as arg to a sub
c486bd5c 563 1 => qw(OPpHINT_STRICT_REFS STRICT), # 'use strict' in scope
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564 2 => qw(OPpENTERSUB_HASTARG TARG ), # Called from OP tree
565 3 => qw(OPpENTERSUB_AMPER AMPER), # Used & form to call
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566 # 4..5 => OPpDEREF, already defined above
567 6 => qw(OPpENTERSUB_DB DBG ), # Debug subroutine
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568 # 7 => OPpLVAL_INTRO, already defined above
569);
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571# note that some of these flags are just left-over from when an entersub
572# is converted into an rv2cv, and could probably be cleared/re-assigned
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573
574addbits('rv2cv',
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575 1 => qw(OPpHINT_STRICT_REFS STRICT), # 'use strict' in scope
576 2 => qw(OPpENTERSUB_HASTARG TARG ), # If const sub, return the const
577 3 => qw(OPpENTERSUB_AMPER AMPER ), # Used & form to call
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579 5 => qw(OPpMAY_RETURN_CONSTANT CONST ),
580 6 => qw(OPpENTERSUB_DB DBG ), # Debug subroutine
62ead80f 581 7 => qw(OPpENTERSUB_NOPAREN NO() ), # bare sub call (without parens)
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583
584
585
586#foo() called before sub foo was parsed */
587addbits('gv', 5 => qw(OPpEARLY_CV EARLYCV));
588
589
590
591# 1st arg is replacement string */
592addbits('substr', 4 => qw(OPpSUBSTR_REPL_FIRST REPL1ST));
593
594
595
596addbits('padrange',
597 # bits 0..6 hold target range
598 '0..6' => {
e9fb18e4 599 label => 'range',
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600 mask_def => 'OPpPADRANGE_COUNTMASK',
601 bitcount_def => 'OPpPADRANGE_COUNTSHIFT',
602 }
603 # 7 => OPpLVAL_INTRO, already defined above
604);
605
606
607
608for (qw(aelemfast aelemfast_lex)) {
609 addbits($_,
610 '0..7' => {
e9fb18e4 611 label => 'key',
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613 );
614}
615
616
617
618addbits('rv2gv',
619 2 => qw(OPpDONT_INIT_GV NOINIT), # Call gv_fetchpv with GV_NOINIT
620 # (Therefore will return whatever is currently in
621 # the symbol table, not guaranteed to be a PVGV)
9e209402 622 6 => qw(OPpALLOW_FAKE FAKE), # OK to return fake glob
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624
625
93661e56 626# NB OPpITER_REVERSED must always be bit 1: see pp_iter()
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628addbits('enteriter',
93661e56 629 1 => qw(OPpITER_REVERSED REVERSED),# for (reverse ...)
7896dde7 630 3 => qw(OPpITER_DEF DEF), # 'for $_'
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93661e56 632addbits('iter', 1 => qw(OPpITER_REVERSED REVERSED));
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634
635
636addbits('const',
637 1 => qw(OPpCONST_NOVER NOVER), # no 6;
638 2 => qw(OPpCONST_SHORTCIRCUIT SHORT), # e.g. the constant 5 in (5 || foo)
639 3 => qw(OPpCONST_STRICT STRICT), # bareword subject to strict 'subs'
640 4 => qw(OPpCONST_ENTERED ENTERED), # Has been entered as symbol
641 6 => qw(OPpCONST_BARE BARE), # Was a bare word (filehandle?)
642);
643
644
645
646# Range arg potentially a line num. */
647addbits($_, 6 => qw(OPpFLIP_LINENUM LINENUM)) for qw(flip flop);
648
649
650
651# Guessed that pushmark was needed. */
652addbits('list', 6 => qw(OPpLIST_GUESSED GUESSED));
653
654
655
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656addbits('delete',
657 5 => qw(OPpKVSLICE KVSLICE), # Operating on a list of key/value pairs
658 6 => qw(OPpSLICE SLICE ), # Operating on a list of keys
659 #7 => OPpLVAL_INTRO, already defined above
660);
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662
663
664# Checking for &sub, not {} or [].
665addbits('exists', 6 => qw(OPpEXISTS_SUB SUB));
666
667
668
669addbits('sort',
670 0 => qw(OPpSORT_NUMERIC NUM ), # Optimized away { $a <=> $b }
671 1 => qw(OPpSORT_INTEGER INT ), # Ditto while under "use integer"
672 2 => qw(OPpSORT_REVERSE REV ), # Reversed sort
673 3 => qw(OPpSORT_INPLACE INPLACE), # sort in-place; eg @a = sort @a
674 4 => qw(OPpSORT_DESCEND DESC ), # Descending sort
f3574cc6 675 6 => qw(OPpSORT_STABLE STABLE ), # Use a stable algorithm
afe59f35 676 7 => qw(OPpSORT_UNSTABLE UNSTABLE),# Use an unstable algorithm
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678
679
680
681# reverse in-place (@a = reverse @a) */
682addbits('reverse', 3 => qw(OPpREVERSE_INPLACE INPLACE));
683
684
685
686for (qw(open backtick)) {
687 addbits($_,
688 4 => qw(OPpOPEN_IN_RAW INBIN ), # binmode(F,":raw") on input fh
689 5 => qw(OPpOPEN_IN_CRLF INCR ), # binmode(F,":crlf") on input fh
690 6 => qw(OPpOPEN_OUT_RAW OUTBIN), # binmode(F,":raw") on output fh
691 7 => qw(OPpOPEN_OUT_CRLF OUTCR ), # binmode(F,":crlf") on output fh
692 );
693}
694
695
696
697# The various OPpFT* filetest ops
698
699# "use filetest 'access'" is in scope:
700# this flag is set only on a subset of the FT* ops
701addbits($_, 1 => qw(OPpFT_ACCESS FTACCESS)) for ops_with_arg(0, 'F-+');
702
703# all OPpFT* ops except stat and lstat
704for (grep { $_ !~ /^l?stat$/ } ops_with_flag('-')) {
705 addbits($_,
706 2 => qw(OPpFT_STACKED FTSTACKED ), # stacked filetest,
707 # e.g. "-f" in "-f -x $foo"
708 3 => qw(OPpFT_STACKING FTSTACKING), # stacking filetest.
709 # e.g. "-x" in "-f -x $foo"
710 4 => qw(OPpFT_AFTER_t FTAFTERt ), # previous op was -t
711 );
712}
713
714
715
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716addbits('entereval',
717 1 => qw(OPpEVAL_HAS_HH HAS_HH ), # Does it have a copy of %^H ?
718 2 => qw(OPpEVAL_UNICODE UNI ),
719 3 => qw(OPpEVAL_BYTES BYTES ),
720 4 => qw(OPpEVAL_COPHH COPHH ), # Construct %^H from COP hints
c486bd5c 721 5 => qw(OPpEVAL_RE_REPARSING REPARSE), # eval_sv(..., G_RE_REPARSING)
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723
724
725
726# These must not conflict with OPpDONT_INIT_GV or OPpALLOW_FAKE.
727# See pp.c:S_rv2gv. */
728addbits('coreargs',
729 0 => qw(OPpCOREARGS_DEREF1 DEREF1), # Arg 1 is a handle constructor
730 1 => qw(OPpCOREARGS_DEREF2 DEREF2), # Arg 2 is a handle constructor
731 #2 reserved for OPpDONT_INIT_GV in rv2gv
732 #4 reserved for OPpALLOW_FAKE in rv2gv
733 6 => qw(OPpCOREARGS_SCALARMOD $MOD ), # \$ rather than \[$@%*]
734 7 => qw(OPpCOREARGS_PUSHMARK MARK ), # Call pp_pushmark
735);
736
737
738
5012eebe 739addbits('split',
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740 # @a = split() has been replaced with split() where split itself
741 # does the array assign
742 4 => qw(OPpSPLIT_ASSIGN ASSIGN),
743 3 => qw(OPpSPLIT_LEX LEX), # the OPpSPLIT_ASSIGN is a lexical array
692044df 744 2 => qw(OPpSPLIT_IMPLIM IMPLIM), # implicit limit
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747
748addbits($_,
749 2 => qw(OPpLVREF_ELEM ELEM ),
5a36b2c0 750 3 => qw(OPpLVREF_ITER ITER ),
9e209402 751'4..5'=> {
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753 enum => [ qw(
754 0 OPpLVREF_SV SV
755 1 OPpLVREF_AV AV
756 2 OPpLVREF_HV HV
757 3 OPpLVREF_CV CV
758 )],
759 },
b13702a2 760 #6 => qw(OPpPAD_STATE STATE),
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762) for 'refassign', 'lvref';
763
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765
766addbits('multideref',
767 4 => qw(OPpMULTIDEREF_EXISTS EXISTS), # deref is actually exists
768 5 => qw(OPpMULTIDEREF_DELETE DELETE), # deref is actually delete
769);
770
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773addbits('avhvswitch',
774 '0..1' => {
775 mask_def => 'OPpAVHVSWITCH_MASK',
776 label => 'offset',
777 }
778);
779
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781addbits('argelem',
782 '1..2' => {
783 mask_def => 'OPpARGELEM_MASK',
784 enum => [ qw(
785 0 OPpARGELEM_SV SV
786 1 OPpARGELEM_AV AV
787 2 OPpARGELEM_HV HV
788 )],
789 },
790);
791
792
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793# rv2hv and padhv in void/scalar context implementing 'keys %h'
794# directly, without a following OP_KEYS
795
796addbits('padhv',
797 0 => qw(OPpPADHV_ISKEYS KEYS),
798);
799addbits('rv2hv',
800 0 => qw(OPpRV2HV_ISKEYS KEYS),
801);
802
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803# In conjunction with OPpTRUEBOOL, indicates that the test should be
804# inverted. This allows both (index() == -1) and (index() != -1)
805# to optimise away the const and eq/ne
806
807for (qw(index rindex)) {
808 addbits($_, 6 => qw(OPpINDEX_BOOLNEG NEG));
809}
810
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812addbits('concat',
813 # OPf_STACKED normally indicates .=; but it also gets set to optimise
814 # $a . $b . $c into ($a . $b) .= $c
815 # so that the first concat's PADTMP (which holds the result of $a.$b)
816 # can be reused. Set a flag in this case to help deparse and warn
817 # distinguish the cases.
818 6 => qw(OPpCONCAT_NESTED NESTED),
819);
820
821
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822addbits('multiconcat',
823 # 7 OPpLVAL_INTRO
824 6 => qw(OPpMULTICONCAT_APPEND APPEND), # $x .= ....
825 5 => qw(OPpMULTICONCAT_FAKE FAKE), # sprintf() optimised to MC.
826 # 4 OPpTARGET_MY
55b62dee 827 3 => qw(OPpMULTICONCAT_STRINGIFY STRINGIFY), # "$a$b..."
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829
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831
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833
834# ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et: