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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
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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 */
79072805 141
54310121 142/* old names; don't use in new code, but don't break them, either */
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143#define OPf_LIST OPf_WANT_LIST
144#define OPf_KNOW OPf_WANT
954c1994 145
54310121 146#define GIMME \
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147 (PL_op->op_flags & OPf_WANT \
148 ? ((PL_op->op_flags & OPf_WANT) == OPf_WANT_LIST \
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149 ? G_ARRAY \
150 : G_SCALAR) \
151 : dowantarray())
54310121 152
1dafeec8 153
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154/* NOTE: OPp* flags are now auto-generated and defined in opcode.h,
155 * from data in regen/op_private */
d41ff1b8 156
a0d0e21e 157
59f00321 158#define OPpTRANS_ALL (OPpTRANS_FROM_UTF|OPpTRANS_TO_UTF|OPpTRANS_IDENTICAL|OPpTRANS_SQUASH|OPpTRANS_COMPLEMENT|OPpTRANS_GROWS|OPpTRANS_DELETE)
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97e1065a 161
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162/* Mask for OP_ENTERSUB flags, the absence of which must be propagated
163 in dynamic context */
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164#define OPpENTERSUB_LVAL_MASK (OPpLVAL_INTRO|OPpENTERSUB_INARGS)
165
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60041a09 167
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168struct op {
169 BASEOP
170};
171
172struct unop {
173 BASEOP
174 OP * op_first;
175};
176
177struct binop {
178 BASEOP
179 OP * op_first;
180 OP * op_last;
181};
182
183struct logop {
184 BASEOP
185 OP * op_first;
186 OP * op_other;
187};
188
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189struct listop {
190 BASEOP
191 OP * op_first;
192 OP * op_last;
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193};
194
b46e009d 195struct methop {
196 BASEOP
197 union {
198 /* op_u.op_first *must* be aligned the same as the op_first
199 * field of the other op types, and op_u.op_meth_sv *must*
200 * be aligned with op_sv */
201 OP* op_first; /* optree for method name */
202 SV* op_meth_sv; /* static method name */
203 } op_u;
204};
205
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206struct pmop {
207 BASEOP
208 OP * op_first;
209 OP * op_last;
1fcf4c12 210#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
784e50c8 211 PADOFFSET op_pmoffset;
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212#else
213 REGEXP * op_pmregexp; /* compiled expression */
214#endif
69bdead3 215 U32 op_pmflags;
29f2e912 216 union {
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217 OP * op_pmreplroot; /* For OP_SUBST */
218#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
219 PADOFFSET op_pmtargetoff; /* For OP_PUSHRE */
220#else
221 GV * op_pmtargetgv;
222#endif
223 } op_pmreplrootu;
224 union {
29f2e912 225 OP * op_pmreplstart; /* Only used in OP_SUBST */
cb55de95 226#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
23083432 227 PADOFFSET op_pmstashoff; /* Only used in OP_MATCH, with PMf_ONCE set */
cb55de95 228#else
29f2e912 229 HV * op_pmstash;
cb55de95 230#endif
29f2e912 231 } op_pmstashstartu;
68e2671b 232 OP * op_code_list; /* list of (?{}) code blocks */
79072805 233};
a0d0e21e 234
1fcf4c12 235#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
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236#define PM_GETRE(o) (SvTYPE(PL_regex_pad[(o)->op_pmoffset]) == SVt_REGEXP \
237 ? (REGEXP*)(PL_regex_pad[(o)->op_pmoffset]) : NULL)
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238/* The assignment is just to enforce type safety (or at least get a warning).
239 */
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240/* With first class regexps not via a reference one needs to assign
241 &PL_sv_undef under ithreads. (This would probably work unthreaded, but NULL
242 is cheaper. I guess we could allow NULL, but the check above would get
243 more complex, and we'd have an AV with (SV*)NULL in it, which feels bad */
244/* BEWARE - something that calls this macro passes (r) which has a side
245 effect. */
ede1273d 246#define PM_SETRE(o,r) STMT_START { \
b1bc3f34 247 REGEXP *const _pm_setre = (r); \
7948fc08 248 assert(_pm_setre); \
b1bc3f34 249 PL_regex_pad[(o)->op_pmoffset] = MUTABLE_SV(_pm_setre); \
ede1273d 250 } STMT_END
1fcf4c12 251#else
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252#define PM_GETRE(o) ((o)->op_pmregexp)
253#define PM_SETRE(o,r) ((o)->op_pmregexp = (r))
1fcf4c12 254#endif
4825b64b 255
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256/* Currently these PMf flags occupy a single 32-bit word. Not all bits are
257 * currently used. The lower bits are shared with their corresponding RXf flag
258 * bits, up to but not including _RXf_PMf_SHIFT_NEXT. The unused bits
259 * immediately follow; finally the used Pmf-only (unshared) bits, so that the
260 * highest bit in the word is used. This gathers all the unused bits as a pool
261 * in the middle, like so: 11111111111111110000001111111111
262 * where the '1's represent used bits, and the '0's unused. This design allows
263 * us to allocate off one end of the pool if we need to add a shared bit, and
264 * off the other end if we need a non-shared bit, without disturbing the other
265 * bits. This maximizes the likelihood of being able to change things without
266 * breaking binary compatibility.
267 *
268 * To add shared bits, do so in op_reg_common.h. This should change
269 * _RXf_PMf_SHIFT_NEXT so that things won't compile. Then come to regexp.h and
270 * op.h and adjust the constant adders in the definitions of PMf_BASE_SHIFT and
271 * Pmf_BASE_SHIFT down by the number of shared bits you added. That's it.
272 * Things should be binary compatible. But if either of these gets to having
273 * to subtract rather than add, leave at 0 and adjust all the entries below
274 * that are in terms of this according. But if the first one of those is
275 * already PMf_BASE_SHIFT+0, there are no bits left, and a redesign is in
276 * order.
277 *
278 * To remove unshared bits, just delete its entry. If you're where breaking
279 * binary compatibility is ok to do, you might want to adjust things to move
280 * the newly opened space so that it gets absorbed into the common pool.
281 *
282 * To add unshared bits, first use up any gaps in the middle. Otherwise,
283 * allocate off the low end until you get to PMf_BASE_SHIFT+0. If that isn't
284 * enough, move PMf_BASE_SHIFT down (if possible) and add the new bit at the
285 * other end instead; this preserves binary compatibility. */
334afb3e 286#define PMf_BASE_SHIFT (_RXf_PMf_SHIFT_NEXT+4)
f4a4cecb 287
ef07e810 288/* 'use re "taint"' in scope: taint $1 etc. if target tainted */
9cba692b 289#define PMf_RETAINT (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+5))
c737faaf 290
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291/* match successfully only once per reset, with related flag RXf_USED in
292 * re->extflags holding state. This is used only for ?? matches, and only on
293 * OP_MATCH and OP_QR */
9cba692b 294#define PMf_ONCE (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+6))
1850c8f9 295
d234778b 296/* PMf_ONCE, i.e. ?pat?, has matched successfully. Not used under threading. */
9cba692b 297#define PMf_USED (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+7))
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298
299/* subst replacement is constant */
9cba692b 300#define PMf_CONST (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+8))
c737faaf 301
1850c8f9 302/* keep 1st runtime pattern forever */
9cba692b 303#define PMf_KEEP (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+9))
4da3eb8b 304
9cba692b 305#define PMf_GLOBAL (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+10)) /* pattern had a g modifier */
c737faaf 306
1850c8f9 307/* don't reset pos() if //g fails */
9cba692b 308#define PMf_CONTINUE (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+11))
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309
310/* evaluating replacement as expr */
9cba692b 311#define PMf_EVAL (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+12))
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312
313/* Return substituted string instead of modifying it. */
9cba692b 314#define PMf_NONDESTRUCT (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+13))
e357fc67 315
d63c20f2 316/* the pattern has a CV attached (currently only under qr/...(?{}).../) */
9cba692b 317#define PMf_HAS_CV (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+14))
d63c20f2 318
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319/* op_code_list is private; don't free it etc. It may well point to
320 * code within another sub, with different pad etc */
9cba692b 321#define PMf_CODELIST_PRIVATE (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+15))
867940b8 322
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323/* the PMOP is a QR (we should be able to detect that from the op type,
324 * but the regex compilation API passes just the pm flags, not the op
325 * itself */
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326#define PMf_IS_QR (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+16))
327#define PMf_USE_RE_EVAL (1U<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+17)) /* use re'eval' in scope */
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328
329/* See comments at the beginning of these defines about adding bits. The
330 * highest bit position should be used, so that if PMf_BASE_SHIFT gets
331 * increased, the #error below will be triggered so that you will be reminded
332 * to adjust things at the other end to keep the bit positions unchanged */
333#if PMf_BASE_SHIFT+17 > 31
32cdcf9d 334# error Too many PMf_ bits used. See above and regnodes.h for any spare in middle
1850c8f9 335#endif
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cb55de95 337#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
05ec9bb3 338
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339# define PmopSTASH(o) ((o)->op_pmflags & PMf_ONCE \
340 ? PL_stashpad[(o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstashoff] \
341 : NULL)
342# define PmopSTASH_set(o,hv) \
343 (assert_((o)->op_pmflags & PMf_ONCE) \
344 (o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstashoff = \
01f44973 345 (hv) ? alloccopstash(hv) : 0)
cb55de95 346#else
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347# define PmopSTASH(o) \
348 (((o)->op_pmflags & PMf_ONCE) ? (o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstash : NULL)
349# if defined (DEBUGGING) && defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN)
350# define PmopSTASH_set(o,hv) ({ \
351 assert((o)->op_pmflags & PMf_ONCE); \
352 ((o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstash = (hv)); \
353 })
354# else
355# define PmopSTASH_set(o,hv) ((o)->op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstash = (hv))
356# endif
cb55de95 357#endif
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358#define PmopSTASHPV(o) (PmopSTASH(o) ? HvNAME_get(PmopSTASH(o)) : NULL)
359 /* op_pmstashstartu.op_pmstash is not refcounted */
360#define PmopSTASHPV_set(o,pv) PmopSTASH_set((o), gv_stashpv(pv,GV_ADD))
cb55de95 361
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362struct svop {
363 BASEOP
364 SV * op_sv;
365};
366
7934575e 367struct padop {
79072805 368 BASEOP
7934575e 369 PADOFFSET op_padix;
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370};
371
372struct pvop {
373 BASEOP
374 char * op_pv;
375};
376
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377struct loop {
378 BASEOP
379 OP * op_first;
380 OP * op_last;
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381 OP * op_redoop;
382 OP * op_nextop;
383 OP * op_lastop;
384};
385
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386#define cUNOPx(o) ((UNOP*)o)
387#define cBINOPx(o) ((BINOP*)o)
388#define cLISTOPx(o) ((LISTOP*)o)
389#define cLOGOPx(o) ((LOGOP*)o)
390#define cPMOPx(o) ((PMOP*)o)
391#define cSVOPx(o) ((SVOP*)o)
392#define cPADOPx(o) ((PADOP*)o)
393#define cPVOPx(o) ((PVOP*)o)
394#define cCOPx(o) ((COP*)o)
395#define cLOOPx(o) ((LOOP*)o)
b46e009d 396#define cMETHOPx(o) ((METHOP*)o)
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397
398#define cUNOP cUNOPx(PL_op)
399#define cBINOP cBINOPx(PL_op)
400#define cLISTOP cLISTOPx(PL_op)
401#define cLOGOP cLOGOPx(PL_op)
402#define cPMOP cPMOPx(PL_op)
403#define cSVOP cSVOPx(PL_op)
404#define cPADOP cPADOPx(PL_op)
405#define cPVOP cPVOPx(PL_op)
406#define cCOP cCOPx(PL_op)
407#define cLOOP cLOOPx(PL_op)
408
409#define cUNOPo cUNOPx(o)
410#define cBINOPo cBINOPx(o)
411#define cLISTOPo cLISTOPx(o)
412#define cLOGOPo cLOGOPx(o)
413#define cPMOPo cPMOPx(o)
414#define cSVOPo cSVOPx(o)
415#define cPADOPo cPADOPx(o)
416#define cPVOPo cPVOPx(o)
417#define cCOPo cCOPx(o)
418#define cLOOPo cLOOPx(o)
419
420#define kUNOP cUNOPx(kid)
421#define kBINOP cBINOPx(kid)
422#define kLISTOP cLISTOPx(kid)
423#define kLOGOP cLOGOPx(kid)
424#define kPMOP cPMOPx(kid)
425#define kSVOP cSVOPx(kid)
426#define kPADOP cPADOPx(kid)
427#define kPVOP cPVOPx(kid)
428#define kCOP cCOPx(kid)
429#define kLOOP cLOOPx(kid)
430
431
432#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
dd2155a4 433# define cGVOPx_gv(o) ((GV*)PAD_SVl(cPADOPx(o)->op_padix))
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434# ifndef PERL_CORE
435# define IS_PADGV(v) (v && isGV(v))
436# define IS_PADCONST(v) \
f5a0fd1e 437 (v && (SvREADONLY(v) || (SvIsCOW(v) && !SvLEN(v))))
9429039d 438# endif
7766f137 439# define cSVOPx_sv(v) (cSVOPx(v)->op_sv \
dd2155a4 440 ? cSVOPx(v)->op_sv : PAD_SVl((v)->op_targ))
638eceb6 441# define cSVOPx_svp(v) (cSVOPx(v)->op_sv \
dd2155a4 442 ? &cSVOPx(v)->op_sv : &PAD_SVl((v)->op_targ))
350de78d 443#else
638eceb6 444# define cGVOPx_gv(o) ((GV*)cSVOPx(o)->op_sv)
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445# ifndef PERL_CORE
446# define IS_PADGV(v) FALSE
447# define IS_PADCONST(v) FALSE
448# endif
7766f137 449# define cSVOPx_sv(v) (cSVOPx(v)->op_sv)
638eceb6 450# define cSVOPx_svp(v) (&cSVOPx(v)->op_sv)
350de78d 451#endif
79072805 452
b46e009d 453# define cMETHOPx_meth(v) cSVOPx_sv(v)
454
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455#define cGVOP_gv cGVOPx_gv(PL_op)
456#define cGVOPo_gv cGVOPx_gv(o)
457#define kGVOP_gv cGVOPx_gv(kid)
458#define cSVOP_sv cSVOPx_sv(PL_op)
459#define cSVOPo_sv cSVOPx_sv(o)
460#define kSVOP_sv cSVOPx_sv(kid)
7766f137 461
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462#ifndef PERL_CORE
463# define Nullop ((OP*)NULL)
464#endif
79072805 465
cee4176c 466/* Lowest byte of PL_opargs */
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467#define OA_MARK 1
468#define OA_FOLDCONST 2
469#define OA_RETSCALAR 4
470#define OA_TARGET 8
903fd87c 471#define OA_TARGLEX 16
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472#define OA_OTHERINT 32
473#define OA_DANGEROUS 64
474#define OA_DEFGV 128
475
738ec380 476/* The next 4 bits (8..11) encode op class information */
903fd87c 477#define OCSHIFT 8
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478
479#define OA_CLASS_MASK (15 << OCSHIFT)
480
481#define OA_BASEOP (0 << OCSHIFT)
482#define OA_UNOP (1 << OCSHIFT)
483#define OA_BINOP (2 << OCSHIFT)
484#define OA_LOGOP (3 << OCSHIFT)
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485#define OA_LISTOP (4 << OCSHIFT)
486#define OA_PMOP (5 << OCSHIFT)
487#define OA_SVOP (6 << OCSHIFT)
7934575e 488#define OA_PADOP (7 << OCSHIFT)
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489#define OA_PVOP_OR_SVOP (8 << OCSHIFT)
490#define OA_LOOP (9 << OCSHIFT)
491#define OA_COP (10 << OCSHIFT)
492#define OA_BASEOP_OR_UNOP (11 << OCSHIFT)
493#define OA_FILESTATOP (12 << OCSHIFT)
494#define OA_LOOPEXOP (13 << OCSHIFT)
b46e009d 495#define OA_METHOP (14 << OCSHIFT)
b162f9ea 496
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497/* Each remaining nybble of PL_opargs (i.e. bits 12..15, 16..19 etc)
498 * encode the type for each arg */
903fd87c 499#define OASHIFT 12
a0d0e21e 500
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501#define OA_SCALAR 1
502#define OA_LIST 2
503#define OA_AVREF 3
504#define OA_HVREF 4
505#define OA_CVREF 5
506#define OA_FILEREF 6
507#define OA_SCALARREF 7
508#define OA_OPTIONAL 8
509
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510/* Op_REFCNT is a reference count at the head of each op tree: needed
511 * since the tree is shared between threads, and between cloned closure
512 * copies in the same thread. OP_REFCNT_LOCK/UNLOCK is used when modifying
513 * this count.
514 * The same mutex is used to protect the refcounts of the reg_trie_data
515 * and reg_ac_data structures, which are shared between duplicated
516 * regexes.
517 */
518
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519#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
520# define OP_REFCNT_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_op_mutex)
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521# ifdef PERL_CORE
522# define OP_REFCNT_LOCK MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_op_mutex)
523# define OP_REFCNT_UNLOCK MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_op_mutex)
524# else
525# define OP_REFCNT_LOCK op_refcnt_lock()
526# define OP_REFCNT_UNLOCK op_refcnt_unlock()
527# endif
534825c4 528# define OP_REFCNT_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_op_mutex)
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529#else
530# define OP_REFCNT_INIT NOOP
531# define OP_REFCNT_LOCK NOOP
532# define OP_REFCNT_UNLOCK NOOP
533# define OP_REFCNT_TERM NOOP
534825c4 534#endif
e4783991 535
282f25c9 536#define OpREFCNT_set(o,n) ((o)->op_targ = (n))
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537#ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS
538# define OpREFCNT_inc(o) Perl_op_refcnt_inc(aTHX_ o)
539# define OpREFCNT_dec(o) Perl_op_refcnt_dec(aTHX_ o)
540#else
541# define OpREFCNT_inc(o) ((o) ? (++(o)->op_targ, (o)) : NULL)
542# define OpREFCNT_dec(o) (--(o)->op_targ)
543#endif
282f25c9 544
e4783991 545/* flags used by Perl_load_module() */
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546#define PERL_LOADMOD_DENY 0x1 /* no Module */
547#define PERL_LOADMOD_NOIMPORT 0x2 /* use Module () */
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548#define PERL_LOADMOD_IMPORT_OPS 0x4 /* import arguments
549 are passed as a sin-
550 gle op tree, not a
551 list of SVs */
e5dd39fc 552
30d9c59b 553#if defined(PERL_IN_PERLY_C) || defined(PERL_IN_OP_C) || defined(PERL_IN_TOKE_C)
e4c5ccf3 554#define ref(o, type) doref(o, type, TRUE)
a0c21aa1 555#endif
e4c5ccf3 556
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557/*
558=head1 Optree Manipulation Functions
559
560=for apidoc Am|OP*|LINKLIST|OP *o
561Given the root of an optree, link the tree in execution order using the
72d33970 562C<op_next> pointers and return the first op executed. If this has
5983a79d 563already been done, it will not be redone, and C<< o->op_next >> will be
72d33970 564returned. If C<< o->op_next >> is not already set, I<o> should be at
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565least an C<UNOP>.
566
567=cut
568*/
569
570#define LINKLIST(o) ((o)->op_next ? (o)->op_next : op_linklist((OP*)o))
571
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572/* no longer used anywhere in core */
573#ifndef PERL_CORE
46471bde 574#define cv_ckproto(cv, gv, p) \
f717afa7 575 cv_ckproto_len_flags((cv), (gv), (p), (p) ? strlen(p) : 0, 0)
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576#endif
577
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578#ifdef PERL_CORE
579# define my(o) my_attrs((o), NULL)
580#endif
581
e5dd39fc 582#ifdef USE_REENTRANT_API
10bc17b6 583#include "reentr.h"
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584#endif
585
c7e45529 586#define NewOp(m,var,c,type) \
e91d68d5 587 (var = (type *) Perl_Slab_Alloc(aTHX_ c*sizeof(type)))
c7e45529 588#define NewOpSz(m,var,size) \
e91d68d5 589 (var = (OP *) Perl_Slab_Alloc(aTHX_ size))
c7e45529 590#define FreeOp(p) Perl_Slab_Free(aTHX_ p)
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592/*
593 * The per-CV op slabs consist of a header (the opslab struct) and a bunch
594 * of space for allocating op slots, each of which consists of two pointers
595 * followed by an op. The first pointer points to the next op slot. The
596 * second points to the slab. At the end of the slab is a null pointer,
597 * so that slot->opslot_next - slot can be used to determine the size
598 * of the op.
599 *
600 * Each CV can have multiple slabs; opslab_next points to the next slab, to
601 * form a chain. All bookkeeping is done on the first slab, which is where
602 * all the op slots point.
603 *
604 * Freed ops are marked as freed and attached to the freed chain
605 * via op_next pointers.
606 *
607 * When there is more than one slab, the second slab in the slab chain is
608 * assumed to be the one with free space available. It is used when allo-
609 * cating an op if there are no freed ops available or big enough.
610 */
611
7aef8e5b 612#ifdef PERL_CORE
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613struct opslot {
614 /* keep opslot_next first */
615 OPSLOT * opslot_next; /* next slot */
616 OPSLAB * opslot_slab; /* owner */
617 OP opslot_op; /* the op itself */
618};
619
620struct opslab {
621 OPSLOT * opslab_first; /* first op in this slab */
622 OPSLAB * opslab_next; /* next slab */
623 OP * opslab_freed; /* chain of freed ops */
624 size_t opslab_refcnt; /* number of ops */
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625# ifdef PERL_DEBUG_READONLY_OPS
626 U16 opslab_size; /* size of slab in pointers */
627 bool opslab_readonly;
628# endif
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629 OPSLOT opslab_slots; /* slots begin here */
630};
631
632# define OPSLOT_HEADER STRUCT_OFFSET(OPSLOT, opslot_op)
633# define OPSLOT_HEADER_P (OPSLOT_HEADER/sizeof(I32 *))
c7724415 634# define OpSLOT(o) (assert_(o->op_slabbed) \
8be227ab 635 (OPSLOT *)(((char *)o)-OPSLOT_HEADER))
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636# define OpSLAB(o) OpSLOT(o)->opslot_slab
637# define OpslabREFCNT_dec(slab) \
638 (((slab)->opslab_refcnt == 1) \
639 ? opslab_free_nopad(slab) \
640 : (void)--(slab)->opslab_refcnt)
641 /* Variant that does not null out the pads */
642# define OpslabREFCNT_dec_padok(slab) \
643 (((slab)->opslab_refcnt == 1) \
644 ? opslab_free(slab) \
645 : (void)--(slab)->opslab_refcnt)
c7e45529 646#endif
598921a7 647
1930840b 648struct block_hooks {
52db365a 649 U32 bhk_flags;
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650 void (*bhk_start) (pTHX_ int full);
651 void (*bhk_pre_end) (pTHX_ OP **seq);
652 void (*bhk_post_end) (pTHX_ OP **seq);
52db365a 653 void (*bhk_eval) (pTHX_ OP *const saveop);
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655
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657=head1 Compile-time scope hooks
658
3e4ddde5 659=for apidoc mx|U32|BhkFLAGS|BHK *hk
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660Return the BHK's flags.
661
3e4ddde5 662=for apidoc mx|void *|BhkENTRY|BHK *hk|which
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663Return an entry from the BHK structure. I<which> is a preprocessor token
664indicating which entry to return. If the appropriate flag is not set
665this will return NULL. The type of the return value depends on which
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666entry you ask for.
667
3e4ddde5 668=for apidoc Amx|void|BhkENTRY_set|BHK *hk|which|void *ptr
fd85fad2 669Set an entry in the BHK structure, and set the flags to indicate it is
72d33970 670valid. I<which> is a preprocessing token indicating which entry to set.
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671The type of I<ptr> depends on the entry.
672
3e4ddde5 673=for apidoc Amx|void|BhkDISABLE|BHK *hk|which
a3e07c87 674Temporarily disable an entry in this BHK structure, by clearing the
72d33970 675appropriate flag. I<which> is a preprocessor token indicating which
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676entry to disable.
677
3e4ddde5 678=for apidoc Amx|void|BhkENABLE|BHK *hk|which
a3e07c87 679Re-enable an entry in this BHK structure, by setting the appropriate
72d33970 680flag. I<which> is a preprocessor token indicating which entry to enable.
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681This will assert (under -DDEBUGGING) if the entry doesn't contain a valid
682pointer.
683
3e4ddde5 684=for apidoc mx|void|CALL_BLOCK_HOOKS|which|arg
72d33970 685Call all the registered block hooks for type I<which>. I<which> is a
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686preprocessing token; the type of I<arg> depends on I<which>.
687
688=cut
689*/
690
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691#define BhkFLAGS(hk) ((hk)->bhk_flags)
692
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693#define BHKf_bhk_start 0x01
694#define BHKf_bhk_pre_end 0x02
695#define BHKf_bhk_post_end 0x04
696#define BHKf_bhk_eval 0x08
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698#define BhkENTRY(hk, which) \
a88d97bf 699 ((BhkFLAGS(hk) & BHKf_ ## which) ? ((hk)->which) : NULL)
52db365a 700
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701#define BhkENABLE(hk, which) \
702 STMT_START { \
703 BhkFLAGS(hk) |= BHKf_ ## which; \
704 assert(BhkENTRY(hk, which)); \
705 } STMT_END
706
707#define BhkDISABLE(hk, which) \
708 STMT_START { \
709 BhkFLAGS(hk) &= ~(BHKf_ ## which); \
710 } STMT_END
711
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712#define BhkENTRY_set(hk, which, ptr) \
713 STMT_START { \
a88d97bf 714 (hk)->which = ptr; \
a3e07c87 715 BhkENABLE(hk, which); \
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717
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718#define CALL_BLOCK_HOOKS(which, arg) \
719 STMT_START { \
720 if (PL_blockhooks) { \
c70927a6 721 SSize_t i; \
b9f2b683 722 for (i = av_tindex(PL_blockhooks); i >= 0; i--) { \
1930840b 723 SV *sv = AvARRAY(PL_blockhooks)[i]; \
52db365a 724 BHK *hk; \
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726 assert(SvIOK(sv)); \
727 if (SvUOK(sv)) \
52db365a 728 hk = INT2PTR(BHK *, SvUVX(sv)); \
1930840b 729 else \
52db365a 730 hk = INT2PTR(BHK *, SvIVX(sv)); \
1930840b 731 \
52db365a 732 if (BhkENTRY(hk, which)) \
16c91539 733 BhkENTRY(hk, which)(aTHX_ arg); \
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735 } \
736 } STMT_END
737
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738/* flags for rv2cv_op_cv */
739
740#define RV2CVOPCV_MARK_EARLY 0x00000001
741#define RV2CVOPCV_RETURN_NAME_GV 0x00000002
211a4342 742#define RV2CVOPCV_RETURN_STUB 0x00000004
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743#ifdef PERL_CORE /* behaviour of this flag is subject to change: */
744# define RV2CVOPCV_MAYBE_NAME_GV 0x00000008
745#endif
746#define RV2CVOPCV_FLAG_MASK 0x0000000f /* all of the above */
d9088386 747
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749
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751
752#define OP_LVALUE_NO_CROAK 1
753
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755=head1 Custom Operators
756
757=for apidoc Am|U32|XopFLAGS|XOP *xop
758Return the XOP's flags.
759
760=for apidoc Am||XopENTRY|XOP *xop|which
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761Return a member of the XOP structure. I<which> is a cpp token
762indicating which entry to return. If the member is not set
763this will return a default value. The return type depends
764on I<which>. This macro evaluates its arguments more than
765once. If you are using C<Perl_custom_op_xop> to retreive a
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767
768=for apidoc Am||XopENTRYCUSTOM|const OP *o|which
769Exactly like C<XopENTRY(XopENTRY(Perl_custom_op_xop(aTHX_ o), which)> but more
72d33970 770efficient. The I<which> parameter is identical to L</XopENTRY>.
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772=for apidoc Am|void|XopENTRY_set|XOP *xop|which|value
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773Set a member of the XOP structure. I<which> is a cpp token
774indicating which entry to set. See L<perlguts/"Custom Operators">
775for details about the available members and how
776they are used. This macro evaluates its argument
ae103e09 777more than once.
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779=for apidoc Am|void|XopDISABLE|XOP *xop|which
780Temporarily disable a member of the XOP, by clearing the appropriate flag.
781
782=for apidoc Am|void|XopENABLE|XOP *xop|which
783Reenable a member of the XOP which has been disabled.
784
785=cut
786*/
787
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789 U32 xop_flags;
790 const char *xop_name;
791 const char *xop_desc;
792 U32 xop_class;
793 void (*xop_peep)(pTHX_ OP *o, OP *oldop);
794};
795
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797 the U32 doesn't need truncation on 64 bit platforms in the caller, also
798 for easier macro writing */
799typedef union {
800 const char *xop_name;
801 const char *xop_desc;
802 U32 xop_class;
803 void (*xop_peep)(pTHX_ OP *o, OP *oldop);
804 XOP *xop_ptr;
805} XOPRETANY;
806
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807#define XopFLAGS(xop) ((xop)->xop_flags)
808
809#define XOPf_xop_name 0x01
810#define XOPf_xop_desc 0x02
811#define XOPf_xop_class 0x04
812#define XOPf_xop_peep 0x08
813
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815typedef enum {
816 XOPe_xop_ptr = 0, /* just get the XOP *, don't look inside it */
817 XOPe_xop_name = XOPf_xop_name,
818 XOPe_xop_desc = XOPf_xop_desc,
819 XOPe_xop_class = XOPf_xop_class,
4a3798ca 820 XOPe_xop_peep = XOPf_xop_peep
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822
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823#define XOPd_xop_name PL_op_name[OP_CUSTOM]
824#define XOPd_xop_desc PL_op_desc[OP_CUSTOM]
825#define XOPd_xop_class OA_BASEOP
826#define XOPd_xop_peep ((Perl_cpeep_t)0)
827
828#define XopENTRY_set(xop, which, to) \
829 STMT_START { \
830 (xop)->which = (to); \
831 (xop)->xop_flags |= XOPf_ ## which; \
832 } STMT_END
833
834#define XopENTRY(xop, which) \
835 ((XopFLAGS(xop) & XOPf_ ## which) ? (xop)->which : XOPd_ ## which)
836
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838 (Perl_custom_op_get_field(aTHX_ o, XOPe_ ## which).which)
839
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840#define XopDISABLE(xop, which) ((xop)->xop_flags &= ~XOPf_ ## which)
841#define XopENABLE(xop, which) \
842 STMT_START { \
843 (xop)->xop_flags |= XOPf_ ## which; \
844 assert(XopENTRY(xop, which)); \
845 } STMT_END
846
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847#define Perl_custom_op_xop(x) \
848 (Perl_custom_op_get_field(x, XOPe_xop_ptr).xop_ptr)
849
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851=head1 Optree Manipulation Functions
852
853=for apidoc Am|const char *|OP_NAME|OP *o
72d33970 854Return the name of the provided OP. For core ops this looks up the name
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856
857=for apidoc Am|const char *|OP_DESC|OP *o
858Return a short description of the provided OP.
859
860=for apidoc Am|U32|OP_CLASS|OP *o
861Return the class of the provided OP: that is, which of the *OP
72d33970 862structures it uses. For core ops this currently gets the information out
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863of PL_opargs, which does not always accurately reflect the type used.
864For custom ops the type is returned from the registration, and it is up
72d33970 865to the registree to ensure it is accurate. The value returned will be
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867
437e3a7d 868=for apidoc Am|bool|OP_TYPE_IS|OP *o, Optype type
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870and if it is of the given type.
871
872The negation of this macro, C<OP_TYPE_ISNT> is also available
873as well as C<OP_TYPE_IS_NN> and C<OP_TYPE_ISNT_NN> which elide
874the NULL pointer check.
875
876=for apidoc Am|bool|OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS|OP *o, Optype type
877Returns true if the given OP is not a NULL pointer and
878if it is of the given type or used to be before being
879replaced by an OP of type OP_NULL.
880
881The negation of this macro, C<OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT>
882is also available as well as C<OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS_NN>
883and C<OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT_NN> which elide
884the NULL pointer check.
885
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887Returns true if o has a sibling
888
889=for apidoc Am|bool|OP_SIBLING|OP *o
890Returns the sibling of o, or NULL if there is no sibling
891
892=for apidoc Am|bool|OP_SIBLING_set|OP *o|OP *sib
893Sets the sibling of o to sib
894
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896*/
897
1830b3d9 898#define OP_NAME(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM \
ae103e09 899 ? XopENTRYCUSTOM(o, xop_name) \
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901#define OP_DESC(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM \
ae103e09 902 ? XopENTRYCUSTOM(o, xop_desc) \
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904#define OP_CLASS(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM \
ae103e09 905 ? XopENTRYCUSTOM(o, xop_class) \
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906 : (PL_opargs[(o)->op_type] & OA_CLASS_MASK))
907
437e3a7d 908#define OP_TYPE_IS(o, type) ((o) && (o)->op_type == (type))
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910#define OP_TYPE_ISNT(o, type) ((o) && (o)->op_type != (type))
911#define OP_TYPE_ISNT_NN(o, type) ((o)->op_type != (type))
912
913#define OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS_NN(o, type) \
914 ( ((o)->op_type == OP_NULL \
915 ? (o)->op_targ \
916 : (o)->op_type) \
917 == (type) )
918
919#define OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS(o, type) \
920 ( (o) && OP_TYPE_IS_OR_WAS_NN(o, type) )
921
922#define OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT_NN(o, type) \
923 ( ((o)->op_type == OP_NULL \
924 ? (o)->op_targ \
925 : (o)->op_type) \
926 != (type) )
927
928#define OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT(o, type) \
929 ( (o) && OP_TYPE_ISNT_AND_WASNT_NN(o, type) )
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932# define OP_HAS_SIBLING(o) (!cBOOL((o)->op_lastsib))
933# define OP_SIBLING(o) (0 + (o)->op_lastsib ? NULL : (o)->op_sibling)
934# define OP_SIBLING_set(o, sib) ((o)->op_sibling = (sib))
935#else
936# define OP_HAS_SIBLING(o) (cBOOL((o)->op_sibling))
937# define OP_SIBLING(o) (0 + (o)->op_sibling)
938# define OP_SIBLING_set(o, sib) ((o)->op_sibling = (sib))
939#endif
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942#define newSUB(f, o, p, b) newATTRSUB((f), (o), (p), NULL, (b))
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946*/
947
948#ifdef USE_ITHREADS
949# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_INIT MUTEX_INIT(&PL_check_mutex)
950# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_LOCK MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_check_mutex)
951# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_UNLOCK MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_check_mutex)
952# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_TERM MUTEX_DESTROY(&PL_check_mutex)
953#else
954# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_INIT NOOP
955# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_LOCK NOOP
956# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_UNLOCK NOOP
957# define OP_CHECK_MUTEX_TERM NOOP
958#endif
959
960/*
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961 * Local variables:
962 * c-indentation-style: bsd
963 * c-basic-offset: 4
14d04a33 964 * indent-tabs-mode: nil
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966 *
14d04a33 967 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
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