rubyx/lib/virtual/instruction.rb
Torsten Ruger bee73801eb revert to symbols
Parfait::Words were nice, but endless problems with the fact that when
you write “String” you get a string.
Symbols take care of uniqueness at the same time
2015-05-31 18:34:18 +03:00

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module Virtual
# Instruction is an abstract for all the code of the object-machine.
# Derived classes make up the actual functionality of the machine.
# All functions on the machine are captured as instances of instructions
#
# It is actually the point of the virtual machine layer to express oo functionality in the set of
# instructions, thus defining a minimal set of instructions needed to implement oo.
class Instruction
def to_s
Sof::Writer.write(self)
end
end
end
require_relative "instructions/branch"
require_relative "instructions/halt"
require_relative "instructions/instance_get"
require_relative "instructions/message_send"
require_relative "instructions/method_call"
require_relative "instructions/method_enter"
require_relative "instructions/method_return"
require_relative "instructions/new_frame"
require_relative "instructions/new_message"
require_relative "instructions/set"