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Rather than having a single \c visit method for each 44 * subclass in the composite, there are three kinds of visit methods. 45 * Leaf-node classes have a traditional \c visit method. Internal-node 46 * classes have a \c visit_enter method, which is invoked just before 47 * processing child nodes, and a \c visit_leave method which is invoked just 48 * after processing child nodes. 49 * 50 * In addition, each visit method and the \c accept methods in the composite 51 * have a return value which guides the navigation. Any of the visit methods 52 * can choose to continue visiting the tree as normal (by returning \c 53 * visit_continue), terminate visiting any further nodes immediately (by 54 * returning \c visit_stop), or stop visiting sibling nodes (by returning \c 55 * visit_continue_with_parent). 56 * 57 * These two changes combine to allow nagivation of children to be implemented 58 * in the composite's \c accept method. The \c accept method for a leaf-node 59 * class will simply call the \c visit method, as usual, and pass its return 60 * value on. The \c accept method for internal-node classes will call the \c 61 * visit_enter method, call the \c accpet method of each child node, and, 62 * finally, call the \c visit_leave method. If any of these return a value 63 * other that \c visit_continue, the correct action must be taken. 64 * 65 * The final benefit is that the hierarchical visitor base class need not be 66 * abstract. Default implementations of every \c visit, \c visit_enter, and 67 * \c visit_leave method can be provided. By default each of these methods 68 * simply returns \c visit_continue. This allows a significant reduction in 69 * derived class code. 70 * 71 * For more information about hierarchical visitors, see: 72 * 73 * http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?HierarchicalVisitorPattern 74 * http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?HierarchicalVisitorDiscussion 75 */ 76 77 class ir_hierarchical_visitor { 78 public: 79 ir_hierarchical_visitor(); 80 81 /** 82 * \name Visit methods for leaf-node classes 83 */ 84 /*@{*/ 85 virtual ir_visitor_status visit(class ir_rvalue *); 86 virtual ir_visitor_status visit(class ir_variable *); 87 virtual ir_visitor_status visit(class ir_constant *); 88 virtual ir_visitor_status visit(class ir_loop_jump *); 89 90 /** 91 * ir_dereference_variable isn't technically a leaf, but it is treated as a 92 * leaf here for a couple reasons. By not automatically visiting the one 93 * child ir_variable node from the ir_dereference_variable, ir_variable 94 * nodes can always be handled as variable declarations. Code that used 95 * non-hierarchical visitors had to set an "in a dereference" flag to 96 * determine how to handle an ir_variable. By forcing the visitor to 97 * handle the ir_variable within the ir_dereference_variable visitor, this 98 * kludge can be avoided. 99 * 100 * In addition, I can envision no use for having separate enter and leave 101 * methods. Anything that could be done in the enter and leave methods 102 * that couldn't just be done in the visit method. 103 */ 104 virtual ir_visitor_status visit(class ir_dereference_variable *); 105 /*@}*/ 106 107 /** 108 * \name Visit methods for internal-node classes 109 */ 110 /*@{*/ 111 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_loop *); 112 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_loop *); 113 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_function_signature *); 114 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_function_signature *); 115 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_function *); 116 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_function *); 117 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_expression *); 118 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_expression *); 119 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_texture *); 120 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_texture *); 121 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_swizzle *); 122 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_swizzle *); 123 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_dereference_array *); 124 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_dereference_array *); 125 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_dereference_record *); 126 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_dereference_record *); 127 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_assignment *); 128 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_assignment *); 129 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_call *); 130 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_call *); 131 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_return *); 132 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_return *); 133 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_discard *); 134 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_discard *); 135 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_enter(class ir_if *); 136 virtual ir_visitor_status visit_leave(class ir_if *); 137 /*@}*/ 138 139 140 /** 141 * Utility function to process a linked list of instructions with a visitor 142 */ 143 void run(struct exec_list *instructions); 144 145 /* Some visitors may need to insert new variable declarations and 146 * assignments for portions of a subtree, which means they need a 147 * pointer to the current instruction in the stream, not just their 148 * node in the tree rooted at that instruction. 149 * 150 * This is implemented by visit_list_elements -- if the visitor is 151 * not called by it, nothing good will happen. 152 */ 153 class ir_instruction *base_ir; 154 155 /** 156 * Callback function that is invoked on entry to each node visited. 157 * 158 * \warning 159 * Visitor classes derived from \c ir_hierarchical_visitor \b may \b not 160 * invoke this function. This can be used, for example, to cause the 161 * callback to be invoked on every node type execpt one. 162 */ 163 void (*callback)(class ir_instruction *ir, void *data); 164 165 /** 166 * Extra data parameter passed to the per-node callback function 167 */ 168 void *data; 169 170 /** 171 * Currently in the LHS of an assignment? 172 * 173 * This is set and cleared by the \c ir_assignment::accept method. 174 */ 175 bool in_assignee; 176 }; 177 178 void visit_tree(ir_instruction *ir, 179 void (*callback)(class ir_instruction *ir, void *data), 180 void *data); 181 182 ir_visitor_status visit_list_elements(ir_hierarchical_visitor *v, exec_list *l, 183 bool statement_list = true); 184 185 #endif /* IR_HIERARCHICAL_VISITOR_H */ 186