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/**
* \file libyasm/intnum.h
* \brief YASM integer number interface.
*
* \rcs
* $Id$
* \endrcs
*
* \license
* Copyright (C) 2001 Peter Johnson
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND OTHER CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS''
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR OTHER CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
* \endlicense
*/
#ifndef YASM_INTNUM_H
#define YASM_INTNUM_H
/** Initialize intnum internal data structures. */
void yasm_intnum_initialize(void);
/** Clean up internal intnum allocations. */
void yasm_intnum_cleanup(void);
/** Create a new intnum from a decimal string.
* \param str decimal string
* \param line virtual line (where the number came from)
* \return Newly allocated intnum.
*/
/*@only@*/ yasm_intnum *yasm_intnum_create_dec(char *str, unsigned long line);
/** Create a new intnum from a binary string.
* \param str binary string
* \param line virtual line (where the number came from)
* \return Newly allocated intnum.
*/
/*@only@*/ yasm_intnum *yasm_intnum_create_bin(char *str, unsigned long line);
/** Create a new intnum from an octal string.
* \param str octal string
* \param line virtual line (where the number came from)
* \return Newly allocated intnum.
*/
/*@only@*/ yasm_intnum *yasm_intnum_create_oct(char *str, unsigned long line);
/** Create a new intnum from a hexidecimal string.
* \param str hexidecimal string
* \param line virtual line (where the number came from)
* \return Newly allocated intnum.
*/
/*@only@*/ yasm_intnum *yasm_intnum_create_hex(char *str, unsigned long line);
/** Convert character constant to integer value, using NASM rules. NASM syntax
* supports automatic conversion from strings such as 'abcd' to a 32-bit
* integer value. This function performs those conversions.
* \param str character constant string
* \param line virtual line (where the number came from)
* \return Newly allocated intnum.
*/
/*@only@*/ yasm_intnum *yasm_intnum_create_charconst_nasm(const char *str,
unsigned long line);
/** Create a new intnum from an unsigned integer value.
* \param i unsigned integer value
* \return Newly allocated intnum.
*/
/*@only@*/ yasm_intnum *yasm_intnum_create_uint(unsigned long i);
/** Create a new intnum from an signed integer value.
* \param i signed integer value
* \return Newly allocated intnum.
*/
/*@only@*/ yasm_intnum *yasm_intnum_create_int(long i);
/** Duplicate an intnum.
* \param intn intnum
* \return Newly allocated intnum with the same value as intn.
*/
/*@only@*/ yasm_intnum *yasm_intnum_copy(const yasm_intnum *intn);
/** Destroy (free allocated memory for) an intnum.
* \param intn intnum
*/
void yasm_intnum_destroy(/*@only@*/ yasm_intnum *intn);
/** Floating point calculation function: acc = acc op operand.
* \note Not all operations in yasm_expr_op may be supported; unsupported
* operations will result in an error.
* \param acc intnum accumulator
* \param op operation
* \param operand intnum operand
* \param line virtual line (of expression)
*/
void yasm_intnum_calc(yasm_intnum *acc, yasm_expr_op op, yasm_intnum *operand,
unsigned long line);
/** Zero an intnum.
* \param intn intnum
*/
void yasm_intnum_zero(yasm_intnum *intn);
/** Simple value check for 0.
* \param acc intnum
* \return Nonzero if acc==0.
*/
int yasm_intnum_is_zero(yasm_intnum *acc);
/** Simple value check for 1.
* \param acc intnum
* \return Nonzero if acc==1.
*/
int yasm_intnum_is_pos1(yasm_intnum *acc);
/** Simple value check for -1.
* \param acc intnum
* \return Nonzero if acc==-1.
*/
int yasm_intnum_is_neg1(yasm_intnum *acc);
/** Convert an intnum to an unsigned 32-bit value. The value is in "standard"
* C format (eg, of unknown endian).
* \note Parameter intnum is truncated to fit into 32 bits. Use
* intnum_check_size() to check for overflow.
* \param intn intnum
* \return Unsigned 32-bit value of intn.
*/
unsigned long yasm_intnum_get_uint(const yasm_intnum *intn);
/** Convert an intnum to a signed 32-bit value. The value is in "standard" C
* format (eg, of unknown endian).
* \note Parameter intnum is truncated to fit into 32 bits. Use
* intnum_check_size() to check for overflow.
* \param intn intnum
* \return Signed 32-bit value of intn.
*/
long yasm_intnum_get_int(const yasm_intnum *intn);
/** Output #yasm_intnum to buffer in little-endian or big-endian. Puts the
* value into the least significant bits of the destination, or may be shifted
* into more significant bits by the shift parameter. The destination bits are
* cleared before being set. [0] should be the first byte output to the file.
* \param intn intnum
* \param ptr pointer to storage for size bytes of output
* \param destsize destination size (in bytes)
* \param valsize size (in bits)
* \param shift left shift (in bits); may be negative to specify right
* shift (standard warnings include truncation to boundary)
* \param bigendian endianness (nonzero=big, zero=little)
* \param warn enables standard warnings (value doesn't fit into valsize
* bits)
* \param line virtual line; may be 0 if warn is 0
*/
void yasm_intnum_get_sized(const yasm_intnum *intn, unsigned char *ptr,
size_t destsize, size_t valsize, int shift,
int bigendian, int warn, unsigned long line);
/** Check to see if intnum will fit without overflow into size bits.
* If is_signed is 1, intnum is treated as a signed number.
* \param intn intnum
* \param size number of bits of output space
* \param rshift right shift
* \param rangetype signed/unsigned range selection:
* 0 => (0, unsigned max);
* 1 => (signed min, signed max);
* 2 => (signed min, unsigned max)
* \return Nonzero if intnum will fit.
*/
int yasm_intnum_check_size(const yasm_intnum *intn, size_t size,
size_t rshift, int rangetype);
/** Print an intnum. For debugging purposes.
* \param f file
* \param intn intnum
*/
void yasm_intnum_print(const yasm_intnum *intn, FILE *f);
#endif