rubyx/lib/register/machine.rb
2016-12-14 13:22:47 +02:00

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require_relative "collector"
module Register
# The Register Machine is an abstraction of the register level. This is seperate from the
# actual assembler level to allow for several cpu architectures.
# The Instructions (see class Instruction) define what the machine can do (ie load/store/maths)
# The ast is transformed to virtual-machine objects, some of which represent code, some data.
#
# The next step transforms to the register machine layer, which is quite close to what actually
# executes. The step after transforms to Arm, which creates executables.
#
class Machine
include Collector
def initialize
@objects = {}
@booted = false
@constants = []
end
attr_reader :constants
attr_reader :space , :class_mappings , :init , :objects , :booted
# idea being that later method missing could catch translate_xxx and translate to target xxx
# now we just instantiate ArmTranslater and pass instructions
def translate_arm
translator = Arm::Translator.new
methods = []
@space.classes.values.each do |c|
c.instance_methods.each do |f|
methods << f
end
end
methods.each do |method|
instruction = method.instructions
while instruction.next
nekst = instruction.next
t = translator.translate(nekst) # returning nil means no replace
if t
nekst = t.last
instruction.replace_next(t)
end
instruction = nekst
end
end
label = @init.next
@init = translator.translate( @init)
@init.append label
end
# Objects are data and get assembled after functions
def add_object o
return false if @objects[o.object_id]
return true if o.is_a? Fixnum
unless o.is_a? Parfait::Object or o.is_a? Symbol or o.is_a? Register::Label
raise "adding non parfait #{o.class}"
end
@objects[o.object_id] = o
true
end
def boot
initialize
boot_parfait!
@init = Branch.new( "__initial_branch__" , self.space.get_init.instructions )
@booted = true
self
end
end
# Module function to retrieve singleton
def self.machine
unless defined?(@machine)
@machine = Machine.new
end
@machine
end
end
Parfait::TypedMethod.class_eval do
# for testing we need to reuse the main function (or do we?)
# so remove the code that is there
def clear_source
self.source.send :initialize , self
end
end
require_relative "boot"