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Generate an opcode_name() function.

This function returning a &'static str is more primitive that the Display
implementation. It allows the opcode strings to be reused by the parser.
pull/1019/head
Jakob Stoklund Olesen 9 years ago
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  1. 9
      cranelift/src/libcretonne/immediates.rs
  2. 10
      meta/gen_instr.py

9
cranelift/src/libcretonne/immediates.rs

@ -8,9 +8,16 @@
use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter};
use std::mem;
// The `Opcode` enum is generated from the meta instruction descriptions.
// The `Opcode` enum and the `opcode_name` function are generated from the meta instruction
// descriptions.
include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/opcodes.rs"));
impl Display for Opcode {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", opcode_name(*self))
}
}
/// 64-bit immediate integer operand.
///
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]

10
meta/gen_instr.py

@ -36,11 +36,11 @@ def gen_opcodes(groups, out_dir):
# Enum variant itself.
fmt.line(i.camel_name + ',')
with fmt.indented('impl Display for Opcode {', '}'):
with fmt.indented('fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {', '}'):
with fmt.indented('f.write_str(match *self {', '})'):
for i in instrs:
fmt.format('Opcode::{} => "{}",', i.camel_name, i.name)
# Generate a private opcode_name function.
with fmt.indented('fn opcode_name(opc: Opcode) -> &\'static str {', '}'):
with fmt.indented('match opc {', '}'):
for i in instrs:
fmt.format('Opcode::{} => "{}",', i.camel_name, i.name)
fmt.update_file('opcodes.rs', out_dir)

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