import std._uint; import std._int; import front.ast; type pos = rec(uint line, uint col); type span = rec(str filename, pos lo, pos hi); type spanned[T] = rec(T node, span span); tag ty_mach { ty_i8; ty_i16; ty_i32; ty_i64; ty_u8; ty_u16; ty_u32; ty_u64; ty_f32; ty_f64; } fn ty_mach_to_str(ty_mach tm) -> str { alt (tm) { case (ty_u8) { ret "u8"; } case (ty_u16) { ret "u16"; } case (ty_u32) { ret "u32"; } case (ty_u64) { ret "u64"; } case (ty_i8) { ret "i8"; } case (ty_i16) { ret "i16"; } case (ty_i32) { ret "i32"; } case (ty_i64) { ret "i64"; } case (ty_f32) { ret "f32"; } case (ty_f64) { ret "f64"; } } } fn new_str_hash[V]() -> std.map.hashmap[str,V] { let std.map.hashfn[str] hasher = std._str.hash; let std.map.eqfn[str] eqer = std._str.eq; ret std.map.mk_hashmap[str,V](hasher, eqer); } fn new_def_hash[V]() -> std.map.hashmap[ast.def_id,V] { fn hash(&ast.def_id d) -> uint { let uint u = d._0 as uint; u <<= 16u; u |= d._1 as uint; ret u; } fn eq(&ast.def_id a, &ast.def_id b) -> bool { ret a._0 == b._0 && a._1 == b._1; } let std.map.hashfn[ast.def_id] hasher = hash; let std.map.eqfn[ast.def_id] eqer = eq; ret std.map.mk_hashmap[ast.def_id,V](hasher, eqer); } fn istr(int i) -> str { ret _int.to_str(i, 10u); } // FIXME: Weird bug. Due to the way we auto-deref + in +=, we can't append a // boxed value to a vector-of-boxes using +=. Best to figure out a way to fix // this. Deref-on-demand or something? It's a hazard of the ambiguity between // single-element and vector append. fn append[T](&mutable vec[T] v, &T t) { v += t; } // // Local Variables: // mode: rust // fill-column: 78; // indent-tabs-mode: nil // c-basic-offset: 4 // buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix // compile-command: "make -k -C ../.. 2>&1 | sed -e 's/\\/x\\//x:\\//g'"; // End: //