gem5/src/mem/slicc/ast/PeekStatementAST.py
Nathan Binkert 2278363015 slicc: Pure python implementation of slicc.
This is simply a translation of the C++ slicc into python with very minimal
reorganization of the code.  The output can be verified as nearly identical
by doing a "diff -wBur".

Slicc can easily be run manually by using util/slicc
2009-09-22 18:12:39 -07:00

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# Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Mark D. Hill and David A. Wood
# Copyright (c) 2009 The Hewlett-Packard Development Company
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from slicc.ast.StatementAST import StatementAST
from slicc.symbols import Var
class PeekStatementAST(StatementAST):
def __init__(self, slicc, queue_name, type_ast, statements, method):
super(PeekStatementAST, self).__init__(slicc)
self.queue_name = queue_name
self.type_ast = type_ast
self.statements = statements
self.method = method
def __repr__(self):
return "[PeekStatementAST: %r queue_name: %r type: %r %r]" % \
(self.method, self.queue_name, self.type_ast, self.statements)
def generate(self, code, return_type):
self.symtab.pushFrame()
msg_type = self.type_ast.type
# Add new local var to symbol table
var = Var(self.symtab, "in_msg", self.location, msg_type, "(*in_msg_ptr)",
self.pairs)
self.symtab.newSymbol(var)
# Check the queue type
self.queue_name.assertType("InPort")
# Declare the new "in_msg_ptr" variable
mtid = msg_type.ident
qcode = self.queue_name.var.code
code('''
{
const $mtid* in_msg_ptr;
in_msg_ptr = dynamic_cast<const $mtid *>(($qcode).${{self.method}}());
assert(in_msg_ptr != NULL);
''')
# The other statements
self.statements.generate(code, return_type)
self.symtab.popFrame()
code("}")
def findResources(self, resources):
self.statements.findResources(resources)