Merge pull request #318 from xushiwei/q

internal/abi.Map: IndirectKey/IndirectElem
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xushiwei
2024-06-15 08:28:20 +08:00
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6 changed files with 75 additions and 50 deletions

5
c/c.go
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ type integer interface {
func Str(string) *Char
// llgo:link Advance llgo.advance
func Advance[PtrT any](ptr PtrT, offset int) PtrT { return ptr }
func Advance[PtrT any, I integer](ptr PtrT, offset I) PtrT { return ptr }
// llgo:link Index llgo.index
func Index[T any, I integer](ptr *T, offset I) T { return *ptr }
@@ -66,6 +66,9 @@ func Free(ptr Pointer)
//go:linkname Memcpy C.memcpy
func Memcpy(dst, src Pointer, n uintptr) Pointer
//go:linkname Memmove C.memmove
func Memmove(dst, src Pointer, n uintptr) Pointer
//go:linkname Memset C.memset
func Memset(s Pointer, c Int, n uintptr) Pointer

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@@ -170,6 +170,24 @@ type MapType struct {
Flags uint32
}
// Note: flag values must match those used in the TMAP case
// in ../cmd/compile/internal/reflectdata/reflect.go:writeType.
func (mt *MapType) IndirectKey() bool { // store ptr to key instead of key itself
return mt.Flags&1 != 0
}
func (mt *MapType) IndirectElem() bool { // store ptr to elem instead of elem itself
return mt.Flags&2 != 0
}
func (mt *MapType) ReflexiveKey() bool { // true if k==k for all keys
return mt.Flags&4 != 0
}
func (mt *MapType) NeedKeyUpdate() bool { // true if we need to update key on an overwrite
return mt.Flags&8 != 0
}
func (mt *MapType) HashMightPanic() bool { // true if hash function might panic
return mt.Flags&16 != 0
}
type PtrType struct {
Type
Elem *Type // pointer element (pointed at) type

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@@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ To run the demos in directory `_demo`, you need to set the `LLGO_LIB_PYTHON` env
export LLGO_LIB_PYTHON=/foo/bar/python3.12
```
For example, `/opt/homebrew/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.12/libpython3.12.dylib` is a typical python lib location under macOS. So we should set it like this:
For example, `/opt/homebrew/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.12/lib/libpython3.12.dylib` is a typical python lib location under macOS. So we should set it like this:
```sh
export LLGO_LIB_PYTHON=/opt/homebrew/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.12/python3.12
export LLGO_LIB_PYTHON=/opt/homebrew/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.12/lib/python3.12
```
Then you can run the demos in directory `_demo`:

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@@ -159,6 +159,10 @@ func (b *Builder) TypeName(t types.Type) (ret string, pub bool) {
return "_llgo_any", true
}
return b.InterfaceName(t)
case *types.Map:
key, pub1 := b.TypeName(t.Key())
elem, pub2 := b.TypeName(t.Elem())
return fmt.Sprintf("map[%s]%s", key, elem), pub1 && pub2
}
log.Panicf("todo: %T\n", t)
return

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@@ -365,3 +365,50 @@ func (b Builder) MapUpdate(m, k, v Expr) {
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The Range instruction yields an iterator over the domain and range
// of X, which must be a string or map.
//
// Elements are accessed via Next.
//
// Type() returns an opaque and degenerate "rangeIter" type.
//
// Pos() returns the ast.RangeStmt.For.
//
// Example printed form:
//
// t0 = range "hello":string
func (b Builder) Range(x Expr) Expr {
switch x.kind {
case vkString:
return b.InlineCall(b.Pkg.rtFunc("NewStringIter"), x)
}
panic("todo")
}
// The Next instruction reads and advances the (map or string)
// iterator Iter and returns a 3-tuple value (ok, k, v). If the
// iterator is not exhausted, ok is true and k and v are the next
// elements of the domain and range, respectively. Otherwise ok is
// false and k and v are undefined.
//
// Components of the tuple are accessed using Extract.
//
// The IsString field distinguishes iterators over strings from those
// over maps, as the Type() alone is insufficient: consider
// map[int]rune.
//
// Type() returns a *types.Tuple for the triple (ok, k, v).
// The types of k and/or v may be types.Invalid.
//
// Example printed form:
//
// t1 = next t0
func (b Builder) Next(iter Expr, isString bool) (ret Expr) {
if isString {
return b.InlineCall(b.Pkg.rtFunc("StringIterNext"), iter)
}
panic("todo")
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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@@ -742,53 +742,6 @@ func castPtr(b llvm.Builder, x llvm.Value, t llvm.Type) llvm.Value {
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The Range instruction yields an iterator over the domain and range
// of X, which must be a string or map.
//
// Elements are accessed via Next.
//
// Type() returns an opaque and degenerate "rangeIter" type.
//
// Pos() returns the ast.RangeStmt.For.
//
// Example printed form:
//
// t0 = range "hello":string
func (b Builder) Range(x Expr) Expr {
switch x.kind {
case vkString:
return b.InlineCall(b.Pkg.rtFunc("NewStringIter"), x)
}
panic("todo")
}
// The Next instruction reads and advances the (map or string)
// iterator Iter and returns a 3-tuple value (ok, k, v). If the
// iterator is not exhausted, ok is true and k and v are the next
// elements of the domain and range, respectively. Otherwise ok is
// false and k and v are undefined.
//
// Components of the tuple are accessed using Extract.
//
// The IsString field distinguishes iterators over strings from those
// over maps, as the Type() alone is insufficient: consider
// map[int]rune.
//
// Type() returns a *types.Tuple for the triple (ok, k, v).
// The types of k and/or v may be types.Invalid.
//
// Example printed form:
//
// t1 = next t0
func (b Builder) Next(iter Expr, isString bool) (ret Expr) {
if isString {
return b.InlineCall(b.Pkg.rtFunc("StringIterNext"), iter)
}
panic("todo")
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The MakeClosure instruction yields a closure value whose code is
// Fn and whose free variables' values are supplied by Bindings.
//