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1096 lines
30 KiB
Lua
1096 lines
30 KiB
Lua
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-- DynASM. A dynamic assembler for code generation engines.
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-- Originally designed and implemented for LuaJIT.
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--
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-- Copyright (C) 2005-2013 Mike Pall. All rights reserved.
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-- See below for full copyright notice.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Application information.
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local _info = {
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name = "DynASM",
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description = "A dynamic assembler for code generation engines",
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version = "1.3.0",
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vernum = 10300,
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release = "2011-05-05",
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author = "Mike Pall",
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url = "http://luajit.org/dynasm.html",
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license = "MIT",
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copyright = [[
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Copyright (C) 2005-2013 Mike Pall. All rights reserved.
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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[ MIT license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php ]
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]],
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}
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-- Cache library functions.
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local type, pairs, ipairs = type, pairs, ipairs
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local pcall, error, assert = pcall, error, assert
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local _s = string
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local sub, match, gmatch, gsub = _s.sub, _s.match, _s.gmatch, _s.gsub
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local format, rep, upper = _s.format, _s.rep, _s.upper
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local _t = table
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local insert, remove, concat, sort = _t.insert, _t.remove, _t.concat, _t.sort
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local exit = os.exit
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local io = io
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local stdin, stdout, stderr = io.stdin, io.stdout, io.stderr
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Program options.
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local g_opt = {}
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-- Global state for current file.
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local g_fname, g_curline, g_indent, g_lineno, g_synclineno, g_arch
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local g_errcount = 0
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-- Write buffer for output file.
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local g_wbuffer, g_capbuffer
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Write an output line (or callback function) to the buffer.
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local function wline(line, needindent)
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local buf = g_capbuffer or g_wbuffer
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buf[#buf+1] = needindent and g_indent..line or line
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g_synclineno = g_synclineno + 1
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end
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-- Write assembler line as a comment, if requestd.
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local function wcomment(aline)
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if g_opt.comment then
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wline(g_opt.comment..aline..g_opt.endcomment, true)
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end
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end
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-- Resync CPP line numbers.
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local function wsync()
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if g_synclineno ~= g_lineno and g_opt.cpp then
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wline("# "..g_lineno..' "'..g_fname..'"')
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g_synclineno = g_lineno
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end
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end
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-- Dummy action flush function. Replaced with arch-specific function later.
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local function wflush(term)
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end
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-- Dump all buffered output lines.
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local function wdumplines(out, buf)
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for _,line in ipairs(buf) do
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if type(line) == "string" then
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assert(out:write(line, "\n"))
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else
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-- Special callback to dynamically insert lines after end of processing.
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line(out)
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end
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end
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end
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Emit an error. Processing continues with next statement.
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local function werror(msg)
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error(format("%s:%s: error: %s:\n%s", g_fname, g_lineno, msg, g_curline), 0)
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end
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-- Emit a fatal error. Processing stops.
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local function wfatal(msg)
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g_errcount = "fatal"
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werror(msg)
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end
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-- Print a warning. Processing continues.
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local function wwarn(msg)
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stderr:write(format("%s:%s: warning: %s:\n%s\n",
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g_fname, g_lineno, msg, g_curline))
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end
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-- Print caught error message. But suppress excessive errors.
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local function wprinterr(...)
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if type(g_errcount) == "number" then
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-- Regular error.
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g_errcount = g_errcount + 1
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if g_errcount < 21 then -- Seems to be a reasonable limit.
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stderr:write(...)
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elseif g_errcount == 21 then
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stderr:write(g_fname,
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":*: warning: too many errors (suppressed further messages).\n")
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end
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else
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-- Fatal error.
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stderr:write(...)
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return true -- Stop processing.
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end
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end
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Map holding all option handlers.
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local opt_map = {}
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local opt_current
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-- Print error and exit with error status.
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local function opterror(...)
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stderr:write("dynasm.lua: ERROR: ", ...)
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stderr:write("\n")
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exit(1)
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end
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-- Get option parameter.
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local function optparam(args)
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local argn = args.argn
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local p = args[argn]
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if not p then
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opterror("missing parameter for option `", opt_current, "'.")
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end
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args.argn = argn + 1
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return p
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end
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Core pseudo-opcodes.
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local map_coreop = {}
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-- Dummy opcode map. Replaced by arch-specific map.
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local map_op = {}
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-- Forward declarations.
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local dostmt
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local readfile
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Map for defines (initially empty, chains to arch-specific map).
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local map_def = {}
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-- Pseudo-opcode to define a substitution.
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map_coreop[".define_2"] = function(params, nparams)
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if not params then return nparams == 1 and "name" or "name, subst" end
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local name, def = params[1], params[2] or "1"
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if not match(name, "^[%a_][%w_]*$") then werror("bad or duplicate define") end
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map_def[name] = def
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end
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map_coreop[".define_1"] = map_coreop[".define_2"]
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-- Define a substitution on the command line.
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function opt_map.D(args)
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local namesubst = optparam(args)
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local name, subst = match(namesubst, "^([%a_][%w_]*)=(.*)$")
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if name then
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map_def[name] = subst
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elseif match(namesubst, "^[%a_][%w_]*$") then
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map_def[namesubst] = "1"
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else
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opterror("bad define")
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end
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end
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-- Undefine a substitution on the command line.
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function opt_map.U(args)
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local name = optparam(args)
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if match(name, "^[%a_][%w_]*$") then
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map_def[name] = nil
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else
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opterror("bad define")
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end
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end
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-- Helper for definesubst.
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local gotsubst
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local function definesubst_one(word)
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local subst = map_def[word]
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if subst then gotsubst = word; return subst else return word end
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end
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-- Iteratively substitute defines.
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local function definesubst(stmt)
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-- Limit number of iterations.
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for i=1,100 do
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gotsubst = false
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stmt = gsub(stmt, "#?[%w_]+", definesubst_one)
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if not gotsubst then break end
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end
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if gotsubst then wfatal("recursive define involving `"..gotsubst.."'") end
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return stmt
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end
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-- Dump all defines.
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local function dumpdefines(out, lvl)
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local t = {}
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for name in pairs(map_def) do
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t[#t+1] = name
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end
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sort(t)
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out:write("Defines:\n")
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for _,name in ipairs(t) do
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local subst = map_def[name]
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if g_arch then subst = g_arch.revdef(subst) end
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out:write(format(" %-20s %s\n", name, subst))
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end
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out:write("\n")
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end
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Support variables for conditional assembly.
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local condlevel = 0
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local condstack = {}
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-- Evaluate condition with a Lua expression. Substitutions already performed.
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local function cond_eval(cond)
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local func, err
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if setfenv then
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func, err = loadstring("return "..cond, "=expr")
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else
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-- No globals. All unknown identifiers evaluate to nil.
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func, err = load("return "..cond, "=expr", "t", {})
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end
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if func then
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if setfenv then
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setfenv(func, {}) -- No globals. All unknown identifiers evaluate to nil.
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end
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local ok, res = pcall(func)
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if ok then
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if res == 0 then return false end -- Oh well.
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return not not res
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end
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err = res
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end
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wfatal("bad condition: "..err)
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end
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-- Skip statements until next conditional pseudo-opcode at the same level.
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local function stmtskip()
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local dostmt_save = dostmt
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local lvl = 0
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dostmt = function(stmt)
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local op = match(stmt, "^%s*(%S+)")
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if op == ".if" then
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lvl = lvl + 1
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elseif lvl ~= 0 then
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if op == ".endif" then lvl = lvl - 1 end
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elseif op == ".elif" or op == ".else" or op == ".endif" then
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dostmt = dostmt_save
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dostmt(stmt)
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end
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end
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end
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-- Pseudo-opcodes for conditional assembly.
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map_coreop[".if_1"] = function(params)
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if not params then return "condition" end
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local lvl = condlevel + 1
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local res = cond_eval(params[1])
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condlevel = lvl
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condstack[lvl] = res
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if not res then stmtskip() end
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end
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map_coreop[".elif_1"] = function(params)
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if not params then return "condition" end
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if condlevel == 0 then wfatal(".elif without .if") end
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local lvl = condlevel
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local res = condstack[lvl]
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if res then
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if res == "else" then wfatal(".elif after .else") end
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else
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res = cond_eval(params[1])
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if res then
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condstack[lvl] = res
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return
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end
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end
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stmtskip()
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end
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map_coreop[".else_0"] = function(params)
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if condlevel == 0 then wfatal(".else without .if") end
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local lvl = condlevel
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local res = condstack[lvl]
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condstack[lvl] = "else"
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if res then
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if res == "else" then wfatal(".else after .else") end
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stmtskip()
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end
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end
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map_coreop[".endif_0"] = function(params)
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local lvl = condlevel
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if lvl == 0 then wfatal(".endif without .if") end
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condlevel = lvl - 1
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end
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-- Check for unfinished conditionals.
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local function checkconds()
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if g_errcount ~= "fatal" and condlevel ~= 0 then
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wprinterr(g_fname, ":*: error: unbalanced conditional\n")
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end
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end
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-- Search for a file in the given path and open it for reading.
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local function pathopen(path, name)
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local dirsep = package and match(package.path, "\\") and "\\" or "/"
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for _,p in ipairs(path) do
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local fullname = p == "" and name or p..dirsep..name
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local fin = io.open(fullname, "r")
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if fin then
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g_fname = fullname
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return fin
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end
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end
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end
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-- Include a file.
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map_coreop[".include_1"] = function(params)
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if not params then return "filename" end
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local name = params[1]
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-- Save state. Ugly, I know. but upvalues are fast.
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local gf, gl, gcl, gi = g_fname, g_lineno, g_curline, g_indent
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-- Read the included file.
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local fatal = readfile(pathopen(g_opt.include, name) or
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wfatal("include file `"..name.."' not found"))
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-- Restore state.
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g_synclineno = -1
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g_fname, g_lineno, g_curline, g_indent = gf, gl, gcl, gi
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if fatal then wfatal("in include file") end
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end
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-- Make .include and conditionals initially available, too.
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map_op[".include_1"] = map_coreop[".include_1"]
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map_op[".if_1"] = map_coreop[".if_1"]
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map_op[".elif_1"] = map_coreop[".elif_1"]
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map_op[".else_0"] = map_coreop[".else_0"]
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map_op[".endif_0"] = map_coreop[".endif_0"]
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Support variables for macros.
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local mac_capture, mac_lineno, mac_name
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local mac_active = {}
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local mac_list = {}
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-- Pseudo-opcode to define a macro.
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map_coreop[".macro_*"] = function(mparams)
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if not mparams then return "name [, params...]" end
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-- Split off and validate macro name.
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local name = remove(mparams, 1)
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if not name then werror("missing macro name") end
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if not (match(name, "^[%a_][%w_%.]*$") or match(name, "^%.[%w_%.]*$")) then
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wfatal("bad macro name `"..name.."'")
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end
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-- Validate macro parameter names.
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local mdup = {}
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for _,mp in ipairs(mparams) do
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if not match(mp, "^[%a_][%w_]*$") then
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wfatal("bad macro parameter name `"..mp.."'")
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end
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if mdup[mp] then wfatal("duplicate macro parameter name `"..mp.."'") end
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mdup[mp] = true
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end
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-- Check for duplicate or recursive macro definitions.
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local opname = name.."_"..#mparams
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if map_op[opname] or map_op[name.."_*"] then
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wfatal("duplicate macro `"..name.."' ("..#mparams.." parameters)")
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end
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if mac_capture then wfatal("recursive macro definition") end
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-- Enable statement capture.
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local lines = {}
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mac_lineno = g_lineno
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mac_name = name
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mac_capture = function(stmt) -- Statement capture function.
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-- Stop macro definition with .endmacro pseudo-opcode.
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if not match(stmt, "^%s*.endmacro%s*$") then
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lines[#lines+1] = stmt
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return
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end
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mac_capture = nil
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mac_lineno = nil
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mac_name = nil
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mac_list[#mac_list+1] = opname
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-- Add macro-op definition.
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map_op[opname] = function(params)
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if not params then return mparams, lines end
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-- Protect against recursive macro invocation.
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if mac_active[opname] then wfatal("recursive macro invocation") end
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mac_active[opname] = true
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-- Setup substitution map.
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local subst = {}
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for i,mp in ipairs(mparams) do subst[mp] = params[i] end
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local mcom
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if g_opt.maccomment and g_opt.comment then
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mcom = " MACRO "..name.." ("..#mparams..")"
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wcomment("{"..mcom)
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end
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-- Loop through all captured statements
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for _,stmt in ipairs(lines) do
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-- Substitute macro parameters.
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local st = gsub(stmt, "[%w_]+", subst)
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st = definesubst(st)
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st = gsub(st, "%s*%.%.%s*", "") -- Token paste a..b.
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if mcom and sub(st, 1, 1) ~= "|" then wcomment(st) end
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-- Emit statement. Use a protected call for better diagnostics.
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local ok, err = pcall(dostmt, st)
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if not ok then
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-- Add the captured statement to the error.
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wprinterr(err, "\n", g_indent, "| ", stmt,
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"\t[MACRO ", name, " (", #mparams, ")]\n")
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end
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end
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if mcom then wcomment("}"..mcom) end
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mac_active[opname] = nil
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end
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end
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end
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-- An .endmacro pseudo-opcode outside of a macro definition is an error.
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map_coreop[".endmacro_0"] = function(params)
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wfatal(".endmacro without .macro")
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end
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-- Dump all macros and their contents (with -PP only).
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local function dumpmacros(out, lvl)
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sort(mac_list)
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out:write("Macros:\n")
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for _,opname in ipairs(mac_list) do
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local name = sub(opname, 1, -3)
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local params, lines = map_op[opname]()
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out:write(format(" %-20s %s\n", name, concat(params, ", ")))
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if lvl > 1 then
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for _,line in ipairs(lines) do
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out:write(" |", line, "\n")
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end
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out:write("\n")
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end
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end
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out:write("\n")
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end
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-- Check for unfinished macro definitions.
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local function checkmacros()
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if mac_capture then
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wprinterr(g_fname, ":", mac_lineno,
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": error: unfinished .macro `", mac_name ,"'\n")
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end
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end
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Support variables for captures.
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local cap_lineno, cap_name
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local cap_buffers = {}
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local cap_used = {}
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-- Start a capture.
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map_coreop[".capture_1"] = function(params)
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if not params then return "name" end
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wflush()
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local name = params[1]
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if not match(name, "^[%a_][%w_]*$") then
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wfatal("bad capture name `"..name.."'")
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end
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if cap_name then
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wfatal("already capturing to `"..cap_name.."' since line "..cap_lineno)
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end
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cap_name = name
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cap_lineno = g_lineno
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|
-- Create or continue a capture buffer and start the output line capture.
|
|
local buf = cap_buffers[name]
|
|
if not buf then buf = {}; cap_buffers[name] = buf end
|
|
g_capbuffer = buf
|
|
g_synclineno = 0
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Stop a capture.
|
|
map_coreop[".endcapture_0"] = function(params)
|
|
wflush()
|
|
if not cap_name then wfatal(".endcapture without a valid .capture") end
|
|
cap_name = nil
|
|
cap_lineno = nil
|
|
g_capbuffer = nil
|
|
g_synclineno = 0
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Dump a capture buffer.
|
|
map_coreop[".dumpcapture_1"] = function(params)
|
|
if not params then return "name" end
|
|
wflush()
|
|
local name = params[1]
|
|
if not match(name, "^[%a_][%w_]*$") then
|
|
wfatal("bad capture name `"..name.."'")
|
|
end
|
|
cap_used[name] = true
|
|
wline(function(out)
|
|
local buf = cap_buffers[name]
|
|
if buf then wdumplines(out, buf) end
|
|
end)
|
|
g_synclineno = 0
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Dump all captures and their buffers (with -PP only).
|
|
local function dumpcaptures(out, lvl)
|
|
out:write("Captures:\n")
|
|
for name,buf in pairs(cap_buffers) do
|
|
out:write(format(" %-20s %4s)\n", name, "("..#buf))
|
|
if lvl > 1 then
|
|
local bar = rep("=", 76)
|
|
out:write(" ", bar, "\n")
|
|
for _,line in ipairs(buf) do
|
|
out:write(" ", line, "\n")
|
|
end
|
|
out:write(" ", bar, "\n\n")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
out:write("\n")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check for unfinished or unused captures.
|
|
local function checkcaptures()
|
|
if cap_name then
|
|
wprinterr(g_fname, ":", cap_lineno,
|
|
": error: unfinished .capture `", cap_name,"'\n")
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
for name in pairs(cap_buffers) do
|
|
if not cap_used[name] then
|
|
wprinterr(g_fname, ":*: error: missing .dumpcapture ", name ,"\n")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
-- Sections names.
|
|
local map_sections = {}
|
|
|
|
-- Pseudo-opcode to define code sections.
|
|
-- TODO: Data sections, BSS sections. Needs extra C code and API.
|
|
map_coreop[".section_*"] = function(params)
|
|
if not params then return "name..." end
|
|
if #map_sections > 0 then werror("duplicate section definition") end
|
|
wflush()
|
|
for sn,name in ipairs(params) do
|
|
local opname = "."..name.."_0"
|
|
if not match(name, "^[%a][%w_]*$") or
|
|
map_op[opname] or map_op["."..name.."_*"] then
|
|
werror("bad section name `"..name.."'")
|
|
end
|
|
map_sections[#map_sections+1] = name
|
|
wline(format("#define DASM_SECTION_%s\t%d", upper(name), sn-1))
|
|
map_op[opname] = function(params) g_arch.section(sn-1) end
|
|
end
|
|
wline(format("#define DASM_MAXSECTION\t\t%d", #map_sections))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Dump all sections.
|
|
local function dumpsections(out, lvl)
|
|
out:write("Sections:\n")
|
|
for _,name in ipairs(map_sections) do
|
|
out:write(format(" %s\n", name))
|
|
end
|
|
out:write("\n")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
-- Replacement for customized Lua, which lacks the package library.
|
|
local prefix = ""
|
|
if not require then
|
|
function require(name)
|
|
local fp = assert(io.open(prefix..name..".lua"))
|
|
local s = fp:read("*a")
|
|
assert(fp:close())
|
|
return assert(loadstring(s, "@"..name..".lua"))()
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Load architecture-specific module.
|
|
local function loadarch(arch)
|
|
if not match(arch, "^[%w_]+$") then return "bad arch name" end
|
|
local ok, m_arch = pcall(require, "dasm_"..arch)
|
|
if not ok then return "cannot load module: "..m_arch end
|
|
g_arch = m_arch
|
|
wflush = m_arch.passcb(wline, werror, wfatal, wwarn)
|
|
m_arch.setup(arch, g_opt)
|
|
map_op, map_def = m_arch.mergemaps(map_coreop, map_def)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Dump architecture description.
|
|
function opt_map.dumparch(args)
|
|
local name = optparam(args)
|
|
if not g_arch then
|
|
local err = loadarch(name)
|
|
if err then opterror(err) end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local t = {}
|
|
for name in pairs(map_coreop) do t[#t+1] = name end
|
|
for name in pairs(map_op) do t[#t+1] = name end
|
|
sort(t)
|
|
|
|
local out = stdout
|
|
local _arch = g_arch._info
|
|
out:write(format("%s version %s, released %s, %s\n",
|
|
_info.name, _info.version, _info.release, _info.url))
|
|
g_arch.dumparch(out)
|
|
|
|
local pseudo = true
|
|
out:write("Pseudo-Opcodes:\n")
|
|
for _,sname in ipairs(t) do
|
|
local name, nparam = match(sname, "^(.+)_([0-9%*])$")
|
|
if name then
|
|
if pseudo and sub(name, 1, 1) ~= "." then
|
|
out:write("\nOpcodes:\n")
|
|
pseudo = false
|
|
end
|
|
local f = map_op[sname]
|
|
local s
|
|
if nparam ~= "*" then nparam = nparam + 0 end
|
|
if nparam == 0 then
|
|
s = ""
|
|
elseif type(f) == "string" then
|
|
s = map_op[".template__"](nil, f, nparam)
|
|
else
|
|
s = f(nil, nparam)
|
|
end
|
|
if type(s) == "table" then
|
|
for _,s2 in ipairs(s) do
|
|
out:write(format(" %-12s %s\n", name, s2))
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
out:write(format(" %-12s %s\n", name, s))
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
out:write("\n")
|
|
exit(0)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Pseudo-opcode to set the architecture.
|
|
-- Only initially available (map_op is replaced when called).
|
|
map_op[".arch_1"] = function(params)
|
|
if not params then return "name" end
|
|
local err = loadarch(params[1])
|
|
if err then wfatal(err) end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Dummy .arch pseudo-opcode to improve the error report.
|
|
map_coreop[".arch_1"] = function(params)
|
|
if not params then return "name" end
|
|
wfatal("duplicate .arch statement")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
-- Dummy pseudo-opcode. Don't confuse '.nop' with 'nop'.
|
|
map_coreop[".nop_*"] = function(params)
|
|
if not params then return "[ignored...]" end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Pseudo-opcodes to raise errors.
|
|
map_coreop[".error_1"] = function(params)
|
|
if not params then return "message" end
|
|
werror(params[1])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
map_coreop[".fatal_1"] = function(params)
|
|
if not params then return "message" end
|
|
wfatal(params[1])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Dump all user defined elements.
|
|
local function dumpdef(out)
|
|
local lvl = g_opt.dumpdef
|
|
if lvl == 0 then return end
|
|
dumpsections(out, lvl)
|
|
dumpdefines(out, lvl)
|
|
if g_arch then g_arch.dumpdef(out, lvl) end
|
|
dumpmacros(out, lvl)
|
|
dumpcaptures(out, lvl)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
-- Helper for splitstmt.
|
|
local splitlvl
|
|
|
|
local function splitstmt_one(c)
|
|
if c == "(" then
|
|
splitlvl = ")"..splitlvl
|
|
elseif c == "[" then
|
|
splitlvl = "]"..splitlvl
|
|
elseif c == "{" then
|
|
splitlvl = "}"..splitlvl
|
|
elseif c == ")" or c == "]" or c == "}" then
|
|
if sub(splitlvl, 1, 1) ~= c then werror("unbalanced (), [] or {}") end
|
|
splitlvl = sub(splitlvl, 2)
|
|
elseif splitlvl == "" then
|
|
return " \0 "
|
|
end
|
|
return c
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Split statement into (pseudo-)opcode and params.
|
|
local function splitstmt(stmt)
|
|
-- Convert label with trailing-colon into .label statement.
|
|
local label = match(stmt, "^%s*(.+):%s*$")
|
|
if label then return ".label", {label} end
|
|
|
|
-- Split at commas and equal signs, but obey parentheses and brackets.
|
|
splitlvl = ""
|
|
stmt = gsub(stmt, "[,%(%)%[%]{}]", splitstmt_one)
|
|
if splitlvl ~= "" then werror("unbalanced () or []") end
|
|
|
|
-- Split off opcode.
|
|
local op, other = match(stmt, "^%s*([^%s%z]+)%s*(.*)$")
|
|
if not op then werror("bad statement syntax") end
|
|
|
|
-- Split parameters.
|
|
local params = {}
|
|
for p in gmatch(other, "%s*(%Z+)%z?") do
|
|
params[#params+1] = gsub(p, "%s+$", "")
|
|
end
|
|
if #params > 16 then werror("too many parameters") end
|
|
|
|
params.op = op
|
|
return op, params
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Process a single statement.
|
|
dostmt = function(stmt)
|
|
-- Ignore empty statements.
|
|
if match(stmt, "^%s*$") then return end
|
|
|
|
-- Capture macro defs before substitution.
|
|
if mac_capture then return mac_capture(stmt) end
|
|
stmt = definesubst(stmt)
|
|
|
|
-- Emit C code without parsing the line.
|
|
if sub(stmt, 1, 1) == "|" then
|
|
local tail = sub(stmt, 2)
|
|
wflush()
|
|
if sub(tail, 1, 2) == "//" then wcomment(tail) else wline(tail, true) end
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Split into (pseudo-)opcode and params.
|
|
local op, params = splitstmt(stmt)
|
|
|
|
-- Get opcode handler (matching # of parameters or generic handler).
|
|
local f = map_op[op.."_"..#params] or map_op[op.."_*"]
|
|
if not f then
|
|
if not g_arch then wfatal("first statement must be .arch") end
|
|
-- Improve error report.
|
|
for i=0,9 do
|
|
if map_op[op.."_"..i] then
|
|
werror("wrong number of parameters for `"..op.."'")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
werror("unknown statement `"..op.."'")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Call opcode handler or special handler for template strings.
|
|
if type(f) == "string" then
|
|
map_op[".template__"](params, f)
|
|
else
|
|
f(params)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Process a single line.
|
|
local function doline(line)
|
|
if g_opt.flushline then wflush() end
|
|
|
|
-- Assembler line?
|
|
local indent, aline = match(line, "^(%s*)%|(.*)$")
|
|
if not aline then
|
|
-- No, plain C code line, need to flush first.
|
|
wflush()
|
|
wsync()
|
|
wline(line, false)
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
g_indent = indent -- Remember current line indentation.
|
|
|
|
-- Emit C code (even from macros). Avoids echo and line parsing.
|
|
if sub(aline, 1, 1) == "|" then
|
|
if not mac_capture then
|
|
wsync()
|
|
elseif g_opt.comment then
|
|
wsync()
|
|
wcomment(aline)
|
|
end
|
|
dostmt(aline)
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Echo assembler line as a comment.
|
|
if g_opt.comment then
|
|
wsync()
|
|
wcomment(aline)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Strip assembler comments.
|
|
aline = gsub(aline, "//.*$", "")
|
|
|
|
-- Split line into statements at semicolons.
|
|
if match(aline, ";") then
|
|
for stmt in gmatch(aline, "[^;]+") do dostmt(stmt) end
|
|
else
|
|
dostmt(aline)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
-- Write DynASM header.
|
|
local function dasmhead(out)
|
|
out:write(format([[
|
|
/*
|
|
** This file has been pre-processed with DynASM.
|
|
** %s
|
|
** DynASM version %s, DynASM %s version %s
|
|
** DO NOT EDIT! The original file is in "%s".
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#if DASM_VERSION != %d
|
|
#error "Version mismatch between DynASM and included encoding engine"
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
]], _info.url,
|
|
_info.version, g_arch._info.arch, g_arch._info.version,
|
|
g_fname, _info.vernum))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Read input file.
|
|
readfile = function(fin)
|
|
g_indent = ""
|
|
g_lineno = 0
|
|
g_synclineno = -1
|
|
|
|
-- Process all lines.
|
|
for line in fin:lines() do
|
|
g_lineno = g_lineno + 1
|
|
g_curline = line
|
|
local ok, err = pcall(doline, line)
|
|
if not ok and wprinterr(err, "\n") then return true end
|
|
end
|
|
wflush()
|
|
|
|
-- Close input file.
|
|
assert(fin == stdin or fin:close())
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Write output file.
|
|
local function writefile(outfile)
|
|
local fout
|
|
|
|
-- Open output file.
|
|
if outfile == nil or outfile == "-" then
|
|
fout = stdout
|
|
else
|
|
fout = assert(io.open(outfile, "w"))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Write all buffered lines
|
|
wdumplines(fout, g_wbuffer)
|
|
|
|
-- Close output file.
|
|
assert(fout == stdout or fout:close())
|
|
|
|
-- Optionally dump definitions.
|
|
dumpdef(fout == stdout and stderr or stdout)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Translate an input file to an output file.
|
|
local function translate(infile, outfile)
|
|
g_wbuffer = {}
|
|
g_indent = ""
|
|
g_lineno = 0
|
|
g_synclineno = -1
|
|
|
|
-- Put header.
|
|
wline(dasmhead)
|
|
|
|
-- Read input file.
|
|
local fin
|
|
if infile == "-" then
|
|
g_fname = "(stdin)"
|
|
fin = stdin
|
|
else
|
|
g_fname = infile
|
|
fin = assert(io.open(infile, "r"))
|
|
end
|
|
readfile(fin)
|
|
|
|
-- Check for errors.
|
|
if not g_arch then
|
|
wprinterr(g_fname, ":*: error: missing .arch directive\n")
|
|
end
|
|
checkconds()
|
|
checkmacros()
|
|
checkcaptures()
|
|
|
|
if g_errcount ~= 0 then
|
|
stderr:write(g_fname, ":*: info: ", g_errcount, " error",
|
|
(type(g_errcount) == "number" and g_errcount > 1) and "s" or "",
|
|
" in input file -- no output file generated.\n")
|
|
dumpdef(stderr)
|
|
exit(1)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Write output file.
|
|
writefile(outfile)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
-- Print help text.
|
|
function opt_map.help()
|
|
stdout:write("DynASM -- ", _info.description, ".\n")
|
|
stdout:write("DynASM ", _info.version, " ", _info.release, " ", _info.url, "\n")
|
|
stdout:write[[
|
|
|
|
Usage: dynasm [OPTION]... INFILE.dasc|-
|
|
|
|
-h, --help Display this help text.
|
|
-V, --version Display version and copyright information.
|
|
|
|
-o, --outfile FILE Output file name (default is stdout).
|
|
-I, --include DIR Add directory to the include search path.
|
|
|
|
-c, --ccomment Use /* */ comments for assembler lines.
|
|
-C, --cppcomment Use // comments for assembler lines (default).
|
|
-N, --nocomment Suppress assembler lines in output.
|
|
-M, --maccomment Show macro expansions as comments (default off).
|
|
|
|
-L, --nolineno Suppress CPP line number information in output.
|
|
-F, --flushline Flush action list for every line.
|
|
|
|
-D NAME[=SUBST] Define a substitution.
|
|
-U NAME Undefine a substitution.
|
|
|
|
-P, --dumpdef Dump defines, macros, etc. Repeat for more output.
|
|
-A, --dumparch ARCH Load architecture ARCH and dump description.
|
|
]]
|
|
exit(0)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Print version information.
|
|
function opt_map.version()
|
|
stdout:write(format("%s version %s, released %s\n%s\n\n%s",
|
|
_info.name, _info.version, _info.release, _info.url, _info.copyright))
|
|
exit(0)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Misc. options.
|
|
function opt_map.outfile(args) g_opt.outfile = optparam(args) end
|
|
function opt_map.include(args) insert(g_opt.include, 1, optparam(args)) end
|
|
function opt_map.ccomment() g_opt.comment = "/*|"; g_opt.endcomment = " */" end
|
|
function opt_map.cppcomment() g_opt.comment = "//|"; g_opt.endcomment = "" end
|
|
function opt_map.nocomment() g_opt.comment = false end
|
|
function opt_map.maccomment() g_opt.maccomment = true end
|
|
function opt_map.nolineno() g_opt.cpp = false end
|
|
function opt_map.flushline() g_opt.flushline = true end
|
|
function opt_map.dumpdef() g_opt.dumpdef = g_opt.dumpdef + 1 end
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
-- Short aliases for long options.
|
|
local opt_alias = {
|
|
h = "help", ["?"] = "help", V = "version",
|
|
o = "outfile", I = "include",
|
|
c = "ccomment", C = "cppcomment", N = "nocomment", M = "maccomment",
|
|
L = "nolineno", F = "flushline",
|
|
P = "dumpdef", A = "dumparch",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
-- Parse single option.
|
|
local function parseopt(opt, args)
|
|
opt_current = #opt == 1 and "-"..opt or "--"..opt
|
|
local f = opt_map[opt] or opt_map[opt_alias[opt]]
|
|
if not f then
|
|
opterror("unrecognized option `", opt_current, "'. Try `--help'.\n")
|
|
end
|
|
f(args)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Parse arguments.
|
|
local function parseargs(args)
|
|
-- Default options.
|
|
g_opt.comment = "//|"
|
|
g_opt.endcomment = ""
|
|
g_opt.cpp = true
|
|
g_opt.dumpdef = 0
|
|
g_opt.include = { "" }
|
|
|
|
-- Process all option arguments.
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args.argn = 1
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repeat
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local a = args[args.argn]
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if not a then break end
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local lopt, opt = match(a, "^%-(%-?)(.+)")
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if not opt then break end
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args.argn = args.argn + 1
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if lopt == "" then
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-- Loop through short options.
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for o in gmatch(opt, ".") do parseopt(o, args) end
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else
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-- Long option.
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parseopt(opt, args)
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end
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until false
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-- Check for proper number of arguments.
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local nargs = #args - args.argn + 1
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if nargs ~= 1 then
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if nargs == 0 then
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if g_opt.dumpdef > 0 then return dumpdef(stdout) end
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end
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opt_map.help()
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end
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-- Translate a single input file to a single output file
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-- TODO: Handle multiple files?
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translate(args[args.argn], g_opt.outfile)
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end
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Add the directory dynasm.lua resides in to the Lua module search path.
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local arg = arg
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if arg and arg[0] then
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prefix = match(arg[0], "^(.*[/\\])")
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if package and prefix then package.path = prefix.."?.lua;"..package.path end
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end
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-- Start DynASM.
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parseargs{...}
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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