rubyx/lib/mom/mom_compiler.rb
Torsten Ruger a3059108eb compile the blocks too
method_compilers have block_compilers just like
methods have blocks
But assemblers are a flat list
2018-07-30 10:27:32 +03:00

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module Mom
class MomCompiler
attr_reader :method_compilers
def initialize(compilers = [])
@method_compilers = compilers + Risc::Builtin.boot_functions
end
# collects constants from all compilers into one array
def constants
@method_compilers.inject([]){|sum ,comp| sum + comp.constants }
end
# Translate code to whatever cpu is specified.
# Currently only :arm and :interpret
#
# Translating means translating the initial jump
# and then translating all methods
def translate( platform_sym )
platform_sym = platform_sym.to_s.capitalize
platform = Risc::Platform.for(platform_sym)
assemblers = translate_methods( platform.translator )
Risc::Linker.new(platform , assemblers , constants)
end
# go through all methods and translate them to cpu, given the translator
def translate_methods(translator)
method_compilers.collect do |compiler|
#log.debug "Translate method #{compiler.method.name}"
translate_method(compiler , translator)
end.flatten
end
# translate one method, which means the method itself and all blocks inside it
# returns an array of assemblers
def translate_method( method_compiler , translator)
all = []
all << translate_cpu( method_compiler , translator )
method_compiler.block_compilers.each do |block_compiler|
all << translate_cpu(block_compiler , translator)
end
all
end
# compile the callable (method or block) to cpu
# return an Assembler that will then translate to binary
def translate_cpu(compiler , translator)
risc = compiler.risc_instructions
cpu_instructions = risc.to_cpu(translator)
nekst = risc.next
while(nekst)
cpu = nekst.to_cpu(translator) # returning nil means no replace
cpu_instructions << cpu if cpu
nekst = nekst.next
end
Risc::Assembler.new(compiler.get_method , cpu_instructions )
end
end
end