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a0d0e21e 1/* op.h
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3 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
4 * 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 by Larry Wall and others
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5 *
6 * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
7 * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file.
8 *
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9 */
10
11/*
12 * The fields of BASEOP are:
13 * op_next Pointer to next ppcode to execute after this one.
14 * (Top level pre-grafted op points to first op,
15 * but this is replaced when op is grafted in, when
16 * this op will point to the real next op, and the new
17 * parent takes over role of remembering starting op.)
18 * op_ppaddr Pointer to current ppcode's function.
19 * op_type The type of the operation.
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20 * op_opt Whether or not the op has been optimised by the
21 * peephole optimiser.
8be227ab 22 * op_slabbed allocated via opslab
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23 * op_static tell op_free() to skip PerlMemShared_free(), when
24 * !op_slabbed.
bb38a9e0 25 * op_savefree on savestack via SAVEFREEOP
3513c740 26 * op_folded Result/remainder of a constant fold operation.
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27 * op_lastsib this op is is the last sibling
28 * op_spare One spare bit
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29 * op_flags Flags common to all operations. See OPf_* below.
30 * op_private Flags peculiar to a particular operation (BUT,
31 * by default, set to the number of children until
32 * the operation is privatized by a check routine,
33 * which may or may not check number of children).
34 */
1850c8f9 35#include "op_reg_common.h"
79072805 36
79072805 37#define OPCODE U16
79072805 38
61a59f30 39typedef PERL_BITFIELD16 Optype;
0053d415 40
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41#ifdef BASEOP_DEFINITION
42#define BASEOP BASEOP_DEFINITION
43#else
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44#define BASEOP \
45 OP* op_next; \
46 OP* op_sibling; \
16c91539 47 OP* (*op_ppaddr)(pTHX); \
79072805 48 PADOFFSET op_targ; \
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49 PERL_BITFIELD16 op_type:9; \
50 PERL_BITFIELD16 op_opt:1; \
8be227ab 51 PERL_BITFIELD16 op_slabbed:1; \
bb38a9e0 52 PERL_BITFIELD16 op_savefree:1; \
90840c5d 53 PERL_BITFIELD16 op_static:1; \
3513c740 54 PERL_BITFIELD16 op_folded:1; \
ea726588 55 PERL_BITFIELD16 op_lastsib:1; \
29e61fd9 56 PERL_BITFIELD16 op_spare:1; \
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57 U8 op_flags; \
58 U8 op_private;
0f4eea8f 59#endif
79072805 60
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61/* If op_type:9 is changed to :10, also change PUSHEVAL in cop.h.
62 Also, if the type of op_type is ever changed (e.g. to PERL_BITFIELD32)
63 then all the other bit-fields before/after it should change their
64 types too to let VC pack them into the same 4 byte integer.*/
17347a51 65
fe615074 66/* for efficiency, requires OPf_WANT_VOID == G_VOID etc */
54310121 67#define OP_GIMME(op,dfl) \
fe615074 68 (((op)->op_flags & OPf_WANT) ? ((op)->op_flags & OPf_WANT) : dfl)
54310121 69
2f8edad0 70#define OP_GIMME_REVERSE(flags) ((flags) & G_WANT)
4f911530 71
954c1994 72/*
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73=head1 "Gimme" Values
74
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75=for apidoc Amn|U32|GIMME_V
76The XSUB-writer's equivalent to Perl's C<wantarray>. Returns C<G_VOID>,
91e74348 77C<G_SCALAR> or C<G_ARRAY> for void, scalar or list context,
72d33970 78respectively. See L<perlcall> for a usage example.
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79
80=for apidoc Amn|U32|GIMME
81A backward-compatible version of C<GIMME_V> which can only return
82C<G_SCALAR> or C<G_ARRAY>; in a void context, it returns C<G_SCALAR>.
83Deprecated. Use C<GIMME_V> instead.
84
85=cut
86*/
87
533c011a 88#define GIMME_V OP_GIMME(PL_op, block_gimme())
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89
90/* Public flags */
54310121 91
92#define OPf_WANT 3 /* Mask for "want" bits: */
93#define OPf_WANT_VOID 1 /* Want nothing */
94#define OPf_WANT_SCALAR 2 /* Want single value */
95#define OPf_WANT_LIST 3 /* Want list of any length */
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96#define OPf_KIDS 4 /* There is a firstborn child. */
97#define OPf_PARENS 8 /* This operator was parenthesized. */
463ee0b2 98 /* (Or block needs explicit scope entry.) */
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99#define OPf_REF 16 /* Certified reference. */
100 /* (Return container, not containee). */
101#define OPf_MOD 32 /* Will modify (lvalue). */
102#define OPf_STACKED 64 /* Some arg is arriving on the stack. */
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103#define OPf_SPECIAL 128 /* Do something weird for this op: */
104 /* On local LVAL, don't init local value. */
105 /* On OP_SORT, subroutine is inlined. */
106 /* On OP_NOT, inversion was implicit. */
a0d0e21e 107 /* On OP_LEAVE, don't restore curpm. */
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108 /* On truncate, we truncate filehandle */
109 /* On control verbs, we saw no label */
110 /* On flipflop, we saw ... instead of .. */
111 /* On UNOPs, saw bare parens, e.g. eof(). */
a2167ea9 112 /* On OP_NULL, saw a "do". */
afebc493 113 /* On OP_EXISTS, treat av as av, not avhv. */
f2ec2afd 114 /* On OP_(ENTER|LEAVE)EVAL, don't clear $@ */
dbc200c5 115 /* On pushre, rx is used as part of split, e.g. split " " */
497711e7 116 /* On regcomp, "use re 'eval'" was in scope */
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117 /* On RV2[ACGHS]V, don't create GV--in
118 defined()*/
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119 /* On OP_DBSTATE, indicates breakpoint
120 * (runtime property) */
6b514a0d 121 /* On OP_REQUIRE, was seen as CORE::require */
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122 /* On OP_(ENTER|LEAVE)WHEN, there's
123 no condition */
0d863452 124 /* On OP_SMARTMATCH, an implicit smartmatch */
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125 /* On OP_ANONHASH and OP_ANONLIST, create a
126 reference to the new anon hash or array */
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127 /* On OP_HELEM and OP_HSLICE, localization will be followed
128 by assignment, so do not wipe the target if it is special
129 (e.g. a glob or a magic SV) */
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130 /* On OP_MATCH, OP_SUBST & OP_TRANS, the
131 operand of a logical or conditional
132 that was optimised away, so it should
133 not be bound via =~ */
6b7c6d95 134 /* On OP_CONST, from a constant CV */
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135 /* On OP_GLOB, two meanings:
136 - Before ck_glob, called as CORE::glob
137 - After ck_glob, use Perl glob function
138 */
d5524600 139 /* On OP_PADRANGE, push @_ */
7d1d69cb 140 /* On OP_DUMP, has no label */
205681b5 141 /* On OP_UNSTACK, in a C-style for loop */
79072805 142
54310121 143/* old names; don't use in new code, but don't break them, either */
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144#define OPf_LIST OPf_WANT_LIST
145#define OPf_KNOW OPf_WANT
954c1994 146
54310121 147#define GIMME \
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148 (PL_op->op_flags & OPf_WANT \
149 ? ((PL_op->op_flags & OPf_WANT) == OPf_WANT_LIST \
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150 ? G_ARRAY \
151 : G_SCALAR) \
152 : dowantarray())
54310121 153
1dafeec8 154
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155/* NOTE: OPp* flags are now auto-generated and defined in opcode.h,
156 * from data in regen/op_private */
d41ff1b8 157
a0d0e21e 158
59f00321 159#define OPpTRANS_ALL (OPpTRANS_FROM_UTF|OPpTRANS_TO_UTF|OPpTRANS_IDENTICAL|OPpTRANS_SQUASH|OPpTRANS_COMPLEMENT|OPpTRANS_GROWS|OPpTRANS_DELETE)
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97e1065a 162
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163/* Mask for OP_ENTERSUB flags, the absence of which must be propagated
164 in dynamic context */
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165#define OPpENTERSUB_LVAL_MASK (OPpLVAL_INTRO|OPpENTERSUB_INARGS)
166
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60041a09 168
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169struct op {
170 BASEOP
171};
172
173struct unop {
174 BASEOP
175 OP * op_first;
176};
177
178struct binop {
179 BASEOP
180 OP * op_first;
181 OP * op_last;
182};
183
184struct logop {
185 BASEOP
186 OP * op_first;
187 OP * op_other;
188};
189
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190struct listop {
191 BASEOP
192 OP * op_first;
193 OP * op_last;
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194};
195
b46e009d 196struct methop {
197 BASEOP
198 union {
199 /* op_u.op_first *must* be aligned the same as the op_first
200 * field of the other op types, and op_u.op_meth_sv *must*
201 * be aligned with op_sv */
202 OP* op_first; /* optree for method name */
203 SV* op_meth_sv; /* static method name */
204 } op_u;
205};
206
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207struct pmop {
208 BASEOP
209 OP * op_first;
210 OP * op_last;
1fcf4c12 211#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
784e50c8 212 PADOFFSET op_pmoffset;
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213#else
214 REGEXP * op_pmregexp; /* compiled expression */
215#endif
69bdead3 216 U32 op_pmflags;
29f2e912 217 union {
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218 OP * op_pmreplroot; /* For OP_SUBST */
219#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
220 PADOFFSET op_pmtargetoff; /* For OP_PUSHRE */
221#else
222 GV * op_pmtargetgv;
223#endif
224 } op_pmreplrootu;
225 union {
29f2e912 226 OP * op_pmreplstart; /* Only used in OP_SUBST */
cb55de95 227#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
23083432 228 PADOFFSET op_pmstashoff; /* Only used in OP_MATCH, with PMf_ONCE set */
cb55de95 229#else
29f2e912 230 HV * op_pmstash;
cb55de95 231#endif
29f2e912 232 } op_pmstashstartu;
68e2671b 233 OP * op_code_list; /* list of (?{}) code blocks */
79072805 234};
a0d0e21e 235
1fcf4c12 236#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
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237#define PM_GETRE(o) (SvTYPE(PL_regex_pad[(o)->op_pmoffset]) == SVt_REGEXP \
238 ? (REGEXP*)(PL_regex_pad[(o)->op_pmoffset]) : NULL)
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239/* The assignment is just to enforce type safety (or at least get a warning).
240 */
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241/* With first class regexps not via a reference one needs to assign
242 &PL_sv_undef under ithreads. (This would probably work unthreaded, but NULL
243 is cheaper. I guess we could allow NULL, but the check above would get
244 more complex, and we'd have an AV with (SV*)NULL in it, which feels bad */
245/* BEWARE - something that calls this macro passes (r) which has a side
246 effect. */
ede1273d 247#define PM_SETRE(o,r) STMT_START { \
b1bc3f34 248 REGEXP *const _pm_setre = (r); \
7948fc08 249 assert(_pm_setre); \
b1bc3f34 250 PL_regex_pad[(o)->op_pmoffset] = MUTABLE_SV(_pm_setre); \
ede1273d 251 } STMT_END
1fcf4c12 252#else
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253#define PM_GETRE(o) ((o)->op_pmregexp)
254#define PM_SETRE(o,r) ((o)->op_pmregexp = (r))
1fcf4c12 255#endif
4825b64b 256
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257/* Currently these PMf flags occupy a single 32-bit word. Not all bits are
258 * currently used. The lower bits are shared with their corresponding RXf flag
259 * bits, up to but not including _RXf_PMf_SHIFT_NEXT. The unused bits
260 * immediately follow; finally the used Pmf-only (unshared) bits, so that the
261 * highest bit in the word is used. This gathers all the unused bits as a pool
262 * in the middle, like so: 11111111111111110000001111111111
263 * where the '1's represent used bits, and the '0's unused. This design allows
264 * us to allocate off one end of the pool if we need to add a shared bit, and
265 * off the other end if we need a non-shared bit, without disturbing the other
266 * bits. This maximizes the likelihood of being able to change things without
267 * breaking binary compatibility.
268 *
269 * To add shared bits, do so in op_reg_common.h. This should change
270 * _RXf_PMf_SHIFT_NEXT so that things won't compile. Then come to regexp.h and
271 * op.h and adjust the constant adders in the definitions of PMf_BASE_SHIFT and
272 * Pmf_BASE_SHIFT down by the number of shared bits you added. That's it.
273 * Things should be binary compatible. But if either of these gets to having
274 * to subtract rather than add, leave at 0 and adjust all the entries below
275 * that are in terms of this according. But if the first one of those is
276 * already PMf_BASE_SHIFT+0, there are no bits left, and a redesign is in
277 * order.
278 *
279 * To remove unshared bits, just delete its entry. If you're where breaking
280 * binary compatibility is ok to do, you might want to adjust things to move
281 * the newly opened space so that it gets absorbed into the common pool.
282 *
283 * To add unshared bits, first use up any gaps in the middle. Otherwise,
284 * allocate off the low end until you get to PMf_BASE_SHIFT+0. If that isn't
285 * enough, move PMf_BASE_SHIFT down (if possible) and add the new bit at the
286 * other end instead; this preserves binary compatibility. */
334afb3e 287#define PMf_BASE_SHIFT (_RXf_PMf_SHIFT_NEXT+4)
f4a4cecb 288
ef07e810 289/* 'use re "taint"' in scope: taint $1 etc. if target tainted */
9cba692b 290#define PMf_RETAINT (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+5))
c737faaf 291
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292/* match successfully only once per reset, with related flag RXf_USED in
293 * re->extflags holding state. This is used only for ?? matches, and only on
294 * OP_MATCH and OP_QR */
9cba692b 295#define PMf_ONCE (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+6))
1850c8f9 296
d234778b 297/* PMf_ONCE, i.e. ?pat?, has matched successfully. Not used under threading. */
9cba692b 298#define PMf_USED (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+7))
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299
300/* subst replacement is constant */
9cba692b 301#define PMf_CONST (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+8))
c737faaf 302
1850c8f9 303/* keep 1st runtime pattern forever */
9cba692b 304#define PMf_KEEP (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+9))
4da3eb8b 305
9cba692b 306#define PMf_GLOBAL (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+10)) /* pattern had a g modifier */
c737faaf 307
1850c8f9 308/* don't reset pos() if //g fails */
9cba692b 309#define PMf_CONTINUE (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+11))
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310
311/* evaluating replacement as expr */
9cba692b 312#define PMf_EVAL (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+12))
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313
314/* Return substituted string instead of modifying it. */
9cba692b 315#define PMf_NONDESTRUCT (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+13))
e357fc67 316
d63c20f2 317/* the pattern has a CV attached (currently only under qr/...(?{}).../) */
9cba692b 318#define PMf_HAS_CV (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+14))
d63c20f2 319
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320/* op_code_list is private; don't free it etc. It may well point to
321 * code within another sub, with different pad etc */
9cba692b 322#define PMf_CODELIST_PRIVATE (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+15))
867940b8 323
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324/* the PMOP is a QR (we should be able to detect that from the op type,
325 * but the regex compilation API passes just the pm flags, not the op
326 * itself */
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327#define PMf_IS_QR (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+16))
328#define PMf_USE_RE_EVAL (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+17)) /* use re'eval' in scope */
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329
330/* See comments at the beginning of these defines about adding bits. The
331 * highest bit position should be used, so that if PMf_BASE_SHIFT gets
332 * increased, the #error below will be triggered so that you will be reminded
333 * to adjust things at the other end to keep the bit positions unchanged */
334#if PMf_BASE_SHIFT+17 > 31
32cdcf9d 335# error Too many PMf_ bits used. See above and regnodes.h for any spare in middle
1850c8f9 336#endif
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cb55de95 338#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
05ec9bb3 339
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340# define PmopSTASH(o) ((o)->op_pmflags & PMf_ONCE \
341 ? PL_stashpad[(o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstashoff] \
342 : NULL)
343# define PmopSTASH_set(o,hv) \
344 (assert_((o)->op_pmflags & PMf_ONCE) \
345 (o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstashoff = \
01f44973 346 (hv) ? alloccopstash(hv) : 0)
cb55de95 347#else
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348# define PmopSTASH(o) \
349 (((o)->op_pmflags & PMf_ONCE) ? (o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstash : NULL)
350# if defined (DEBUGGING) && defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN)
351# define PmopSTASH_set(o,hv) ({ \
352 assert((o)->op_pmflags & PMf_ONCE); \
353 ((o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstash = (hv)); \
354 })
355# else
356# define PmopSTASH_set(o,hv) ((o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstash = (hv))
357# endif
cb55de95 358#endif
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359#define PmopSTASHPV(o) (PmopSTASH(o) ? HvNAME_get(PmopSTASH(o)) : NULL)
360 /* op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstash is not refcounted */
361#define PmopSTASHPV_set(o,pv) PmopSTASH_set((o), gv_stashpv(pv,GV_ADD))
cb55de95 362
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363struct svop {
364 BASEOP
365 SV * op_sv;
366};
367
7934575e 368struct padop {
79072805 369 BASEOP
7934575e 370 PADOFFSET op_padix;
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371};
372
373struct pvop {
374 BASEOP
375 char * op_pv;
376};
377
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378struct loop {
379 BASEOP
380 OP * op_first;
381 OP * op_last;
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382 OP * op_redoop;
383 OP * op_nextop;
384 OP * op_lastop;
385};
386
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387#define cUNOPx(o) ((UNOP*)o)
388#define cBINOPx(o) ((BINOP*)o)
389#define cLISTOPx(o) ((LISTOP*)o)
390#define cLOGOPx(o) ((LOGOP*)o)
391#define cPMOPx(o) ((PMOP*)o)
392#define cSVOPx(o) ((SVOP*)o)
393#define cPADOPx(o) ((PADOP*)o)
394#define cPVOPx(o) ((PVOP*)o)
395#define cCOPx(o) ((COP*)o)
396#define cLOOPx(o) ((LOOP*)o)
b46e009d 397#define cMETHOPx(o) ((METHOP*)o)
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398
399#define cUNOP cUNOPx(PL_op)
400#define cBINOP cBINOPx(PL_op)
401#define cLISTOP cLISTOPx(PL_op)
402#define cLOGOP cLOGOPx(PL_op)
403#define cPMOP cPMOPx(PL_op)
404#define cSVOP cSVOPx(PL_op)
405#define cPADOP cPADOPx(PL_op)
406#define cPVOP cPVOPx(PL_op)
407#define cCOP cCOPx(PL_op)
408#define cLOOP cLOOPx(PL_op)
409
410#define cUNOPo cUNOPx(o)
411#define cBINOPo cBINOPx(o)
412#define cLISTOPo cLISTOPx(o)
413#define cLOGOPo cLOGOPx(o)
414#define cPMOPo cPMOPx(o)
415#define cSVOPo cSVOPx(o)
416#define cPADOPo cPADOPx(o)
417#define cPVOPo cPVOPx(o)
418#define cCOPo cCOPx(o)
419#define cLOOPo cLOOPx(o)
420
421#define kUNOP cUNOPx(kid)
422#define kBINOP cBINOPx(kid)
423#define kLISTOP cLISTOPx(kid)
424#define kLOGOP cLOGOPx(kid)
425#define kPMOP cPMOPx(kid)
426#define kSVOP cSVOPx(kid)
427#define kPADOP cPADOPx(kid)
428#define kPVOP cPVOPx(kid)
429#define kCOP cCOPx(kid)
430#define kLOOP cLOOPx(kid)
431
432
433#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
dd2155a4 434# define cGVOPx_gv(o) ((GV*)PAD_SVl(cPADOPx(o)->op_padix))
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435# ifndef PERL_CORE
436# define IS_PADGV(v) (v && isGV(v))
437# define IS_PADCONST(v) \
f5a0fd1e 438 (v && (SvREADONLY(v) || (SvIsCOW(v) && !SvLEN(v))))
9429039d 439# endif
7766f137 440# define cSVOPx_sv(v) (cSVOPx(v)->op_sv \
dd2155a4 441 ? cSVOPx(v)->op_sv : PAD_SVl((v)->op_targ))
638eceb6 442# define cSVOPx_svp(v) (cSVOPx(v)->op_sv \
dd2155a4 443 ? &cSVOPx(v)->op_sv : &PAD_SVl((v)->op_targ))
350de78d 444#else
638eceb6 445# define cGVOPx_gv(o) ((GV*)cSVOPx(o)->op_sv)
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446# ifndef PERL_CORE
447# define IS_PADGV(v) FALSE
448# define IS_PADCONST(v) FALSE
449# endif
7766f137 450# define cSVOPx_sv(v) (cSVOPx(v)->op_sv)
638eceb6 451# define cSVOPx_svp(v) (&cSVOPx(v)->op_sv)
350de78d 452#endif
79072805 453
b46e009d 454# define cMETHOPx_meth(v) cSVOPx_sv(v)
455
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456#define cGVOP_gv cGVOPx_gv(PL_op)
457#define cGVOPo_gv cGVOPx_gv(o)
458#define kGVOP_gv cGVOPx_gv(kid)
459#define cSVOP_sv cSVOPx_sv(PL_op)
460#define cSVOPo_sv cSVOPx_sv(o)
461#define kSVOP_sv cSVOPx_sv(kid)
7766f137 462
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463#ifndef PERL_CORE
464# define Nullop ((OP*)NULL)
465#endif
79072805 466
cee4176c 467/* Lowest byte of PL_opargs */
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468#define OA_MARK 1
469#define OA_FOLDCONST 2
470#define OA_RETSCALAR 4
471#define OA_TARGET 8
903fd87c 472#define OA_TARGLEX 16
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473#define OA_OTHERINT 32
474#define OA_DANGEROUS 64
475#define OA_DEFGV 128
476
738ec380 477/* The next 4 bits (8..11) encode op class information */
903fd87c 478#define OCSHIFT 8
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479
480#define OA_CLASS_MASK (15 << OCSHIFT)
481
482#define OA_BASEOP (0 << OCSHIFT)
483#define OA_UNOP (1 << OCSHIFT)
484#define OA_BINOP (2 << OCSHIFT)
485#define OA_LOGOP (3 << OCSHIFT)
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486#define OA_LISTOP (4 << OCSHIFT)
487#define OA_PMOP (5 << OCSHIFT)
488#define OA_SVOP (6 << OCSHIFT)
7934575e 489#define OA_PADOP (7 << OCSHIFT)
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490#define OA_PVOP_OR_SVOP (8 << OCSHIFT)
491#define OA_LOOP (9 << OCSHIFT)
492#define OA_COP (10 << OCSHIFT)
493#define OA_BASEOP_OR_UNOP (11 << OCSHIFT)
494#define OA_FILESTATOP (12 << OCSHIFT)
495#define OA_LOOPEXOP (13 << OCSHIFT)
b46e009d 496#define OA_METHOP (14 << OCSHIFT)
b162f9ea 497
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498/* Each remaining nybble of PL_opargs (i.e. bits 12..15, 16..19 etc)
499 * encode the type for each arg */
903fd87c 500#define OASHIFT 12
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502#define OA_SCALAR 1
503#define OA_LIST 2
504#define OA_AVREF 3
505#define OA_HVREF 4
506#define OA_CVREF 5
507#define OA_FILEREF 6
508#define OA_SCALARREF 7
509#define OA_OPTIONAL 8
510
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511/* Op_REFCNT is a reference count at the head of each op tree: needed
512 * since the tree is shared between threads, and between cloned closure
513 * copies in the same thread. OP_REFCNT_LOCK/UNLOCK is used when modifying
514 * this count.
515 * The same mutex is used to protect the refcounts of the reg_trie_data
516 * and reg_ac_data structures, which are shared between duplicated
517 * regexes.
518 */
519
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520#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
521# define OP_REFCNT_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_op_mutex)
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522# ifdef PERL_CORE
523# define OP_REFCNT_LOCK MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_op_mutex)
524# define OP_REFCNT_UNLOCK MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_op_mutex)
525# else
526# define OP_REFCNT_LOCK op_refcnt_lock()
527# define OP_REFCNT_UNLOCK op_refcnt_unlock()
528# endif
534825c4 529# define OP_REFCNT_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_op_mutex)
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530#else
531# define OP_REFCNT_INIT NOOP
532# define OP_REFCNT_LOCK NOOP
533# define OP_REFCNT_UNLOCK NOOP
534# define OP_REFCNT_TERM NOOP
534825c4 535#endif
e4783991 536
282f25c9 537#define OpREFCNT_set(o,n) ((o)->op_targ = (n))
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538#ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS
539# define OpREFCNT_inc(o) Perl_op_refcnt_inc(aTHX_ o)
540# define OpREFCNT_dec(o) Perl_op_refcnt_dec(aTHX_ o)
541#else
542# define OpREFCNT_inc(o) ((o) ? (++(o)->op_targ, (o)) : NULL)
543# define OpREFCNT_dec(o) (--(o)->op_targ)
544#endif
282f25c9 545
e4783991 546/* flags used by Perl_load_module() */
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547#define PERL_LOADMOD_DENY 0x1 /* no Module */
548#define PERL_LOADMOD_NOIMPORT 0x2 /* use Module () */
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549#define PERL_LOADMOD_IMPORT_OPS 0x4 /* import arguments
550 are passed as a sin-
551 gle op tree, not a
552 list of SVs */
e5dd39fc 553
30d9c59b 554#if defined(PERL_IN_PERLY_C) || defined(PERL_IN_OP_C) || defined(PERL_IN_TOKE_C)
e4c5ccf3 555#define ref(o, type) doref(o, type, TRUE)
a0c21aa1 556#endif
e4c5ccf3 557
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558/*
559=head1 Optree Manipulation Functions
560
561=for apidoc Am|OP*|LINKLIST|OP *o
562Given the root of an optree, link the tree in execution order using the
72d33970 563C<op_next> pointers and return the first op executed. If this has
5983a79d 564already been done, it will not be redone, and C<< o->op_next >> will be
72d33970 565returned. If C<< o->op_next >> is not already set, I<o> should be at
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566least an C<UNOP>.
567
568=cut
569*/
570
571#define LINKLIST(o) ((o)->op_next ? (o)->op_next : op_linklist((OP*)o))
572
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573/* no longer used anywhere in core */
574#ifndef PERL_CORE
46471bde 575#define cv_ckproto(cv, gv, p) \
f717afa7 576 cv_ckproto_len_flags((cv), (gv), (p), (p) ? strlen(p) : 0, 0)
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577#endif
578
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579#ifdef PERL_CORE
580# define my(o) my_attrs((o), NULL)
581#endif
582
e5dd39fc 583#ifdef USE_REENTRANT_API
10bc17b6 584#include "reentr.h"
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585#endif
586
c7e45529 587#define NewOp(m,var,c,type) \
e91d68d5 588 (var = (type *) Perl_Slab_Alloc(aTHX_ c*sizeof(type)))
c7e45529 589#define NewOpSz(m,var,size) \
e91d68d5 590 (var = (OP *) Perl_Slab_Alloc(aTHX_ size))
c7e45529 591#define FreeOp(p) Perl_Slab_Free(aTHX_ p)
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593/*
594 * The per-CV op slabs consist of a header (the opslab struct) and a bunch
595 * of space for allocating op slots, each of which consists of two pointers
596 * followed by an op. The first pointer points to the next op slot. The
597 * second points to the slab. At the end of the slab is a null pointer,
598 * so that slot->opslot_next - slot can be used to determine the size
599 * of the op.
600 *
601 * Each CV can have multiple slabs; opslab_next points to the next slab, to
602 * form a chain. All bookkeeping is done on the first slab, which is where
603 * all the op slots point.
604 *
605 * Freed ops are marked as freed and attached to the freed chain
606 * via op_next pointers.
607 *
608 * When there is more than one slab, the second slab in the slab chain is
609 * assumed to be the one with free space available. It is used when allo-
610 * cating an op if there are no freed ops available or big enough.
611 */
612
7aef8e5b 613#ifdef PERL_CORE
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614struct opslot {
615 /* keep opslot_next first */
616 OPSLOT * opslot_next; /* next slot */
617 OPSLAB * opslot_slab; /* owner */
618 OP opslot_op; /* the op itself */
619};
620
621struct opslab {
622 OPSLOT * opslab_first; /* first op in this slab */
623 OPSLAB * opslab_next; /* next slab */
624 OP * opslab_freed; /* chain of freed ops */
625 size_t opslab_refcnt; /* number of ops */
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627 U16 opslab_size; /* size of slab in pointers */
628 bool opslab_readonly;
629# endif
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630 OPSLOT opslab_slots; /* slots begin here */
631};
632
633# define OPSLOT_HEADER STRUCT_OFFSET(OPSLOT, opslot_op)
634# define OPSLOT_HEADER_P (OPSLOT_HEADER/sizeof(I32 *))
c7724415 635# define OpSLOT(o) (assert_(o->op_slabbed) \
8be227ab 636 (OPSLOT *)(((char *)o)-OPSLOT_HEADER))
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637# define OpSLAB(o) OpSLOT(o)->opslot_slab
638# define OpslabREFCNT_dec(slab) \
639 (((slab)->opslab_refcnt == 1) \
640 ? opslab_free_nopad(slab) \
641 : (void)--(slab)->opslab_refcnt)
642 /* Variant that does not null out the pads */
643# define OpslabREFCNT_dec_padok(slab) \
644 (((slab)->opslab_refcnt == 1) \
645 ? opslab_free(slab) \
646 : (void)--(slab)->opslab_refcnt)
c7e45529 647#endif
598921a7 648
1930840b 649struct block_hooks {
52db365a 650 U32 bhk_flags;
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651 void (*bhk_start) (pTHX_ int full);
652 void (*bhk_pre_end) (pTHX_ OP **seq);
653 void (*bhk_post_end) (pTHX_ OP **seq);
52db365a 654 void (*bhk_eval) (pTHX_ OP *const saveop);
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656
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658=head1 Compile-time scope hooks
659
3e4ddde5 660=for apidoc mx|U32|BhkFLAGS|BHK *hk
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661Return the BHK's flags.
662
3e4ddde5 663=for apidoc mx|void *|BhkENTRY|BHK *hk|which
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664Return an entry from the BHK structure. I<which> is a preprocessor token
665indicating which entry to return. If the appropriate flag is not set
666this will return NULL. The type of the return value depends on which
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667entry you ask for.
668
3e4ddde5 669=for apidoc Amx|void|BhkENTRY_set|BHK *hk|which|void *ptr
fd85fad2 670Set an entry in the BHK structure, and set the flags to indicate it is
72d33970 671valid. I<which> is a preprocessing token indicating which entry to set.
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672The type of I<ptr> depends on the entry.
673
3e4ddde5 674=for apidoc Amx|void|BhkDISABLE|BHK *hk|which
a3e07c87 675Temporarily disable an entry in this BHK structure, by clearing the
72d33970 676appropriate flag. I<which> is a preprocessor token indicating which
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677entry to disable.
678
3e4ddde5 679=for apidoc Amx|void|BhkENABLE|BHK *hk|which
a3e07c87 680Re-enable an entry in this BHK structure, by setting the appropriate
72d33970 681flag. I<which> is a preprocessor token indicating which entry to enable.
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682This will assert (under -DDEBUGGING) if the entry doesn't contain a valid
683pointer.
684
3e4ddde5 685=for apidoc mx|void|CALL_BLOCK_HOOKS|which|arg
72d33970 686Call all the registered block hooks for type I<which>. I<which> is a
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688
689=cut
690*/
691
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692#define BhkFLAGS(hk) ((hk)->bhk_flags)
693
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694#define BHKf_bhk_start 0x01
695#define BHKf_bhk_pre_end 0x02
696#define BHKf_bhk_post_end 0x04
697#define BHKf_bhk_eval 0x08
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699#define BhkENTRY(hk, which) \
a88d97bf 700 ((BhkFLAGS(hk) & BHKf_ ## which) ? ((hk)->which) : NULL)
52db365a 701
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702#define BhkENABLE(hk, which) \
703 STMT_START { \
704 BhkFLAGS(hk) |= BHKf_ ## which; \
705 assert(BhkENTRY(hk, which)); \
706 } STMT_END
707
708#define BhkDISABLE(hk, which) \
709 STMT_START { \
710 BhkFLAGS(hk) &= ~(BHKf_ ## which); \
711 } STMT_END
712
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714 STMT_START { \
a88d97bf 715 (hk)->which = ptr; \
a3e07c87 716 BhkENABLE(hk, which); \
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718
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720 STMT_START { \
721 if (PL_blockhooks) { \
c70927a6 722 SSize_t i; \
b9f2b683 723 for (i = av_tindex(PL_blockhooks); i >= 0; i--) { \
1930840b 724 SV *sv = AvARRAY(PL_blockhooks)[i]; \
52db365a 725 BHK *hk; \
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727 assert(SvIOK(sv)); \
728 if (SvUOK(sv)) \
52db365a 729 hk = INT2PTR(BHK *, SvUVX(sv)); \
1930840b 730 else \
52db365a 731 hk = INT2PTR(BHK *, SvIVX(sv)); \
1930840b 732 \
52db365a 733 if (BhkENTRY(hk, which)) \
16c91539 734 BhkENTRY(hk, which)(aTHX_ arg); \
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736 } \
737 } STMT_END
738
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739/* flags for rv2cv_op_cv */
740
741#define RV2CVOPCV_MARK_EARLY 0x00000001
742#define RV2CVOPCV_RETURN_NAME_GV 0x00000002
211a4342 743#define RV2CVOPCV_RETURN_STUB 0x00000004
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745# define RV2CVOPCV_MAYBE_NAME_GV 0x00000008
746#endif
747#define RV2CVOPCV_FLAG_MASK 0x0000000f /* all of the above */
d9088386 748
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750
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752
753#define OP_LVALUE_NO_CROAK 1
754
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756=head1 Custom Operators
757
758=for apidoc Am|U32|XopFLAGS|XOP *xop
759Return the XOP's flags.
760
761=for apidoc Am||XopENTRY|XOP *xop|which
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762Return a member of the XOP structure. I<which> is a cpp token
763indicating which entry to return. If the member is not set
764this will return a default value. The return type depends
765on I<which>. This macro evaluates its arguments more than
766once. If you are using C<Perl_custom_op_xop> to retreive a
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768
769=for apidoc Am||XopENTRYCUSTOM|const OP *o|which
770Exactly like C<XopENTRY(XopENTRY(Perl_custom_op_xop(aTHX_ o), which)> but more
72d33970 771efficient. The I<which> parameter is identical to L</XopENTRY>.
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773=for apidoc Am|void|XopENTRY_set|XOP *xop|which|value
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775indicating which entry to set. See L<perlguts/"Custom Operators">
776for details about the available members and how
777they are used. This macro evaluates its argument
ae103e09 778more than once.
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780=for apidoc Am|void|XopDISABLE|XOP *xop|which
781Temporarily disable a member of the XOP, by clearing the appropriate flag.
782
783=for apidoc Am|void|XopENABLE|XOP *xop|which
784Reenable a member of the XOP which has been disabled.
785
786=cut
787*/
788
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790 U32 xop_flags;
791 const char *xop_name;
792 const char *xop_desc;
793 U32 xop_class;
794 void (*xop_peep)(pTHX_ OP *o, OP *oldop);
795};
796
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798 the U32 doesn't need truncation on 64 bit platforms in the caller, also
799 for easier macro writing */
800typedef union {
801 const char *xop_name;
802 const char *xop_desc;
803 U32 xop_class;
804 void (*xop_peep)(pTHX_ OP *o, OP *oldop);
805 XOP *xop_ptr;
806} XOPRETANY;
807
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808#define XopFLAGS(xop) ((xop)->xop_flags)
809
810#define XOPf_xop_name 0x01
811#define XOPf_xop_desc 0x02
812#define XOPf_xop_class 0x04
813#define XOPf_xop_peep 0x08
814
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816typedef enum {
817 XOPe_xop_ptr = 0, /* just get the XOP *, don't look inside it */
818 XOPe_xop_name = XOPf_xop_name,
819 XOPe_xop_desc = XOPf_xop_desc,
820 XOPe_xop_class = XOPf_xop_class,
4a3798ca 821 XOPe_xop_peep = XOPf_xop_peep
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823
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824#define XOPd_xop_name PL_op_name[OP_CUSTOM]
825#define XOPd_xop_desc PL_op_desc[OP_CUSTOM]
826#define XOPd_xop_class OA_BASEOP
827#define XOPd_xop_peep ((Perl_cpeep_t)0)
828
829#define XopENTRY_set(xop, which, to) \
830 STMT_START { \
831 (xop)->which = (to); \
832 (xop)->xop_flags |= XOPf_ ## which; \
833 } STMT_END
834
835#define XopENTRY(xop, which) \
836 ((XopFLAGS(xop) & XOPf_ ## which) ? (xop)->which : XOPd_ ## which)
837
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839 (Perl_custom_op_get_field(aTHX_ o, XOPe_ ## which).which)
840
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841#define XopDISABLE(xop, which) ((xop)->xop_flags &= ~XOPf_ ## which)
842#define XopENABLE(xop, which) \
843 STMT_START { \
844 (xop)->xop_flags |= XOPf_ ## which; \
845 assert(XopENTRY(xop, which)); \
846 } STMT_END
847
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849 (Perl_custom_op_get_field(x, XOPe_xop_ptr).xop_ptr)
850
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852=head1 Optree Manipulation Functions
853
854=for apidoc Am|const char *|OP_NAME|OP *o
72d33970 855Return the name of the provided OP. For core ops this looks up the name
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857
858=for apidoc Am|const char *|OP_DESC|OP *o
859Return a short description of the provided OP.
860
861=for apidoc Am|U32|OP_CLASS|OP *o
862Return the class of the provided OP: that is, which of the *OP
72d33970 863structures it uses. For core ops this currently gets the information out
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865For custom ops the type is returned from the registration, and it is up
72d33970 866to the registree to ensure it is accurate. The value returned will be
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868
437e3a7d 869=for apidoc Am|bool|OP_TYPE_IS|OP *o, Optype type
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871and if it is of the given type.
872
873The negation of this macro, C<OP_TYPE_ISNT> is also available
874as well as C<OP_TYPE_IS_NN> and C<OP_TYPE_ISNT_NN> which elide
875the NULL pointer check.
876
877=for apidoc Am|bool|OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS|OP *o, Optype type
878Returns true if the given OP is not a NULL pointer and
879if it is of the given type or used to be before being
880replaced by an OP of type OP_NULL.
881
882The negation of this macro, C<OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT>
883is also available as well as C<OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS_NN>
884and C<OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT_NN> which elide
885the NULL pointer check.
886
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888Returns true if o has a sibling
889
890=for apidoc Am|bool|OP_SIBLING|OP *o
891Returns the sibling of o, or NULL if there is no sibling
892
893=for apidoc Am|bool|OP_SIBLING_set|OP *o|OP *sib
894Sets the sibling of o to sib
895
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897*/
898
1830b3d9 899#define OP_NAME(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM \
ae103e09 900 ? XopENTRYCUSTOM(o, xop_name) \
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902#define OP_DESC(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM \
ae103e09 903 ? XopENTRYCUSTOM(o, xop_desc) \
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905#define OP_CLASS(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM \
ae103e09 906 ? XopENTRYCUSTOM(o, xop_class) \
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908
437e3a7d 909#define OP_TYPE_IS(o, type) ((o) && (o)->op_type == (type))
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911#define OP_TYPE_ISNT(o, type) ((o) && (o)->op_type != (type))
912#define OP_TYPE_ISNT_NN(o, type) ((o)->op_type != (type))
913
914#define OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS_NN(o, type) \
915 ( ((o)->op_type == OP_NULL \
916 ? (o)->op_targ \
917 : (o)->op_type) \
918 == (type) )
919
920#define OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS(o, type) \
921 ( (o) && OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS_NN(o, type) )
922
923#define OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT_NN(o, type) \
924 ( ((o)->op_type == OP_NULL \
925 ? (o)->op_targ \
926 : (o)->op_type) \
927 != (type) )
928
929#define OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT(o, type) \
930 ( (o) && OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT_NN(o, type) )
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933# define OP_HAS_SIBLING(o) (!cBOOL((o)->op_lastsib))
934# define OP_SIBLING(o) (0 + (o)->op_lastsib ? NULL : (o)->op_sibling)
935# define OP_SIBLING_set(o, sib) ((o)->op_sibling = (sib))
936#else
937# define OP_HAS_SIBLING(o) (cBOOL((o)->op_sibling))
938# define OP_SIBLING(o) (0 + (o)->op_sibling)
939# define OP_SIBLING_set(o, sib) ((o)->op_sibling = (sib))
940#endif
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943#define newSUB(f, o, p, b) newATTRSUB((f), (o), (p), NULL, (b))
7bff8c33 944
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947*/
948
949#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
950# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_check_mutex)
951# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_LOCK MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_check_mutex)
952# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_UNLOCK MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_check_mutex)
953# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_check_mutex)
954#else
955# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_INIT NOOP
956# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_LOCK NOOP
957# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_UNLOCK NOOP
958# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_TERM NOOP
959#endif
960
961/*
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962 * Local variables:
963 * c-indentation-style: bsd
964 * c-basic-offset: 4
14d04a33 965 * indent-tabs-mode: nil
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967 *
14d04a33 968 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
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