rubyx/lib/virtual/frame.rb
2014-07-10 17:14:38 +03:00

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module Virtual
# A frame, or activation frame, represents a function call during calling. So not the static definition of the function
# but the dynamic invokation of it.
#
# In a minimal c world this would be just the return address, but with exceptions and continuations things get more
# complicated. How much more we shall see
#
# The current list comprises
# - next normal instruction
# - next exception instruction
# - self (me)
# - argument mappings
# - local variable mapping, together with last called binding
class Frame
def initialize normal , exceptional , me
@next_normal = normal
@next_exception = exceptional
@me = me
# a binding represents the local variables at a point in the program.
# The amount of local variables is assumed to be relatively small, and so the
# storage is a linked list. Has the same api as a ha
@binding = List.new
end
attr_reader :next_normal, :next_exception, :me, :binding
#
def compile_get name , method
method.add FrameGet.new(name)
end
def compile_send name , method
method.add FrameSend.new(name)
end
end
end