rubyx/lib/slot_machine/instruction.rb

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module Mom
# Base class for MOM instructions
# At the base class level instructions are a linked list.
#
# Mom::Instructions are created by the Vool level as an intermediate step
# towards the next level down, the Risc level.
# Mom and Risc are both abstract machines (ie have instructions), so both
# share the linked list functionality (In Util::List)
#
# To convert a Mom instruction to it's Risc equivalent to_risc is called
#
class Instruction
include Util::List
def initialize( source , nekst = nil )
@source = source
@next = nekst
return unless source
unless source.is_a?(String) or
source.is_a?(Vool::Statement)
raise "Source must be string or Instruction, not #{source.class}"
end
end
attr_reader :source
# to_risc, like the name says, converts the instruction to it's Risc equivalent.
# The Risc machine is basically a simple register machine (kind of arm).
# In other words Mom is the higher abstraction and so mom instructions convert
# to many (1-10) risc instructions
#
# The argument that is passed is a MethodCompiler, which has the method and some
# state about registers used. (also provides helpers to generate risc instructions)
def to_risc(compiler)
raise self.class.name + "_todo"
end
end
end
require_relative "instruction/label"
require_relative "instruction/check"
require_relative "instruction/basic_values"
require_relative "instruction/simple_call"
require_relative "instruction/dynamic_call"
require_relative "instruction/block_yield"
require_relative "instruction/resolve_method"
require_relative "instruction/truth_check"
require_relative "instruction/not_same_check"
require_relative "instruction/jump"
require_relative "instruction/return_jump"
require_relative "instruction/slot_load"
require_relative "instruction/return_sequence"
require_relative "instruction/message_setup"
require_relative "instruction/argument_transfer"