module Register # GetSlot moves data into a register from memory. # SetSlot moves data into memory from a register. # Both use a base memory (a register) # While the virtual machine has only one instruction (Set) to move data between slots, # the register has two, namely GetSlot and SetSlot # # This is because that is what cpu's can do. In programming terms this would be accessing # an element in an array, in the case of GetSlot setting the value in the array. # btw: to move data between registers, use RegisterTransfer class GetSlot < Instruction # If you had a c array and index offset # the instruction would do register = array[index] # The arguments are in the order that makes sense for the Instruciton name # So GetSlot means the slot (array and index) moves to the register (last argument) def initialize source , array , index , register super(source) @array = array @index = index @register = register raise "not integer #{index}" unless index.is_a? Numeric raise "Not register #{register}" unless Register::RegisterReference.look_like_reg(register) raise "Not register #{array}" unless Register::RegisterReference.look_like_reg(array) end attr_accessor :array , :index , :register def to_s "GetSlot: #{array} [#{index}] -> #{register}" end end # Produce a GetSlot instruction. # Array and to are registers or symbols that can be transformed to a register by resolve_to_register # index resolves with resolve_index. def self.get_slot source , array , index , to index = resolve_index( array , index) array = resolve_to_register array to = resolve_to_register to GetSlot.new( source , array , index , to) end end