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- /* nasm.h main header file for the Netwide Assembler: inter-module interface
- *
- * The Netwide Assembler is copyright (C) 1996 Simon Tatham and
- * Julian Hall. All rights reserved. The software is
- * redistributable under the licence given in the file "Licence"
- * distributed in the NASM archive.
- *
- * initial version: 27/iii/95 by Simon Tatham
- */
- #ifndef YASM_NASM_H
- #define YASM_NASM_H
- #ifndef NULL
- #define NULL 0
- #endif
- #ifndef FALSE
- #define FALSE 0 /* comes in handy */
- #endif
- #ifndef TRUE
- #define TRUE 1
- #endif
- #ifndef FILENAME_MAX
- #define FILENAME_MAX 256
- #endif
- #ifndef PREFIX_MAX
- #define PREFIX_MAX 10
- #endif
- #ifndef POSTFIX_MAX
- #define POSTFIX_MAX 10
- #endif
- #define IDLEN_MAX 4096
- /*
- * -------------------------
- * Error reporting functions
- * -------------------------
- */
- /*
- * An error reporting function should look like this.
- */
- typedef void (*efunc) (int severity, const char *fmt, ...);
- /*
- * These are the error severity codes which get passed as the first
- * argument to an efunc.
- */
- #define ERR_DEBUG 0x00000008 /* put out debugging message */
- #define ERR_WARNING 0x00000000 /* warn only: no further action */
- #define ERR_NONFATAL 0x00000001 /* terminate assembly after phase */
- #define ERR_FATAL 0x00000002 /* instantly fatal: exit with error */
- #define ERR_PANIC 0x00000003 /* internal error: panic instantly
- * and dump core for reference */
- #define ERR_MASK 0x0000000F /* mask off the above codes */
- #define ERR_NOFILE 0x00000010 /* don't give source file name/line */
- #define ERR_USAGE 0x00000020 /* print a usage message */
- #define ERR_PASS1 0x00000040 /* only print this error on pass one */
- /*
- * These codes define specific types of suppressible warning.
- */
- #define ERR_WARN_MASK 0x0000FF00 /* the mask for this feature */
- #define ERR_WARN_SHR 8 /* how far to shift right */
- #define ERR_WARN_MNP 0x00000100 /* macro-num-parameters warning */
- #define ERR_WARN_MSR 0x00000200 /* macro self-reference */
- #define ERR_WARN_OL 0x00000300 /* orphan label (no colon, and
- * alone on line) */
- #define ERR_WARN_NOV 0x00000400 /* numeric overflow */
- #define ERR_WARN_GNUELF 0x00000500 /* using GNU ELF extensions */
- #define ERR_WARN_MAX 5 /* the highest numbered one */
- /*
- * -----------------------
- * Other function typedefs
- * -----------------------
- */
- /*
- * List-file generators should look like this:
- */
- typedef struct {
- /*
- * Called to initialise the listing file generator. Before this
- * is called, the other routines will silently do nothing when
- * called. The `char *' parameter is the file name to write the
- * listing to.
- */
- void (*init) (char *, efunc);
- /*
- * Called to clear stuff up and close the listing file.
- */
- void (*cleanup) (void);
- /*
- * Called to output binary data. Parameters are: the offset;
- * the data; the data type. Data types are similar to the
- * output-format interface, only OUT_ADDRESS will _always_ be
- * displayed as if it's relocatable, so ensure that any non-
- * relocatable address has been converted to OUT_RAWDATA by
- * then. Note that OUT_RAWDATA+0 is a valid data type, and is a
- * dummy call used to give the listing generator an offset to
- * work with when doing things like uplevel(LIST_TIMES) or
- * uplevel(LIST_INCBIN).
- */
- void (*output) (long, const void *, unsigned long);
- /*
- * Called to send a text line to the listing generator. The
- * `int' parameter is LIST_READ or LIST_MACRO depending on
- * whether the line came directly from an input file or is the
- * result of a multi-line macro expansion.
- */
- void (*line) (int, char *);
- /*
- * Called to change one of the various levelled mechanisms in
- * the listing generator. LIST_INCLUDE and LIST_MACRO can be
- * used to increase the nesting level of include files and
- * macro expansions; LIST_TIMES and LIST_INCBIN switch on the
- * two binary-output-suppression mechanisms for large-scale
- * pseudo-instructions.
- *
- * LIST_MACRO_NOLIST is synonymous with LIST_MACRO except that
- * it indicates the beginning of the expansion of a `nolist'
- * macro, so anything under that level won't be expanded unless
- * it includes another file.
- */
- void (*uplevel) (int);
- /*
- * Reverse the effects of uplevel.
- */
- void (*downlevel) (int);
- } ListGen;
- /*
- * The expression evaluator must be passed a scanner function; a
- * standard scanner is provided as part of nasmlib.c. The
- * preprocessor will use a different one. Scanners, and the
- * token-value structures they return, look like this.
- *
- * The return value from the scanner is always a copy of the
- * `t_type' field in the structure.
- */
- struct tokenval {
- int t_type;
- yasm_intnum *t_integer, *t_inttwo;
- char *t_charptr;
- };
- typedef int (*scanner) (void *private_data, struct tokenval *tv);
- /*
- * Token types returned by the scanner, in addition to ordinary
- * ASCII character values, and zero for end-of-string.
- */
- enum { /* token types, other than chars */
- TOKEN_INVALID = -1, /* a placeholder value */
- TOKEN_EOS = 0, /* end of string */
- TOKEN_EQ = '=', TOKEN_GT = '>', TOKEN_LT = '<', /* aliases */
- TOKEN_ID = 256, TOKEN_NUM, TOKEN_REG, TOKEN_INSN, /* major token types */
- TOKEN_ERRNUM, /* numeric constant with error in */
- TOKEN_HERE, TOKEN_BASE, /* $ and $$ */
- TOKEN_SPECIAL, /* BYTE, WORD, DWORD, FAR, NEAR, etc */
- TOKEN_PREFIX, /* A32, O16, LOCK, REPNZ, TIMES, etc */
- TOKEN_SHL, TOKEN_SHR, /* << and >> */
- TOKEN_SDIV, TOKEN_SMOD, /* // and %% */
- TOKEN_GE, TOKEN_LE, TOKEN_NE, /* >=, <= and <> (!= is same as <>) */
- TOKEN_DBL_AND, TOKEN_DBL_OR, TOKEN_DBL_XOR, /* &&, || and ^^ */
- TOKEN_SEG, TOKEN_WRT, /* SEG and WRT */
- TOKEN_FLOAT /* floating-point constant */
- };
- /*
- * The actual expression evaluator function looks like this. When
- * called, it expects the first token of its expression to already
- * be in `*tv'; if it is not, set tv->t_type to TOKEN_INVALID and
- * it will start by calling the scanner.
- *
- * `critical' is non-zero if the expression may not contain forward
- * references. The evaluator will report its own error if this
- * occurs; if `critical' is 1, the error will be "symbol not
- * defined before use", whereas if `critical' is 2, the error will
- * be "symbol undefined".
- *
- * If `critical' has bit 8 set (in addition to its main value: 0x101
- * and 0x102 correspond to 1 and 2) then an extended expression
- * syntax is recognised, in which relational operators such as =, <
- * and >= are accepted, as well as low-precedence logical operators
- * &&, ^^ and ||.
- */
- #define CRITICAL 0x100
- typedef yasm_expr *(*evalfunc) (scanner sc, void *scprivate, struct tokenval *tv,
- int critical, efunc error);
- /*
- * Preprocessors ought to look like this:
- */
- typedef struct {
- /*
- * Called at the start of a pass; given a file name, the number
- * of the pass, an error reporting function, an evaluator
- * function, and a listing generator to talk to.
- */
- void (*reset) (FILE *, const char *, int, efunc, evalfunc, ListGen *);
- /*
- * Called to fetch a line of preprocessed source. The line
- * returned has been malloc'ed, and so should be freed after
- * use.
- */
- char *(*getline) (void);
- /*
- * Called at the end of a pass.
- */
- void (*cleanup) (int);
- } Preproc;
- /*
- * ----------------------------------------------------------------
- * Some lexical properties of the NASM source language, included
- * here because they are shared between the parser and preprocessor
- * ----------------------------------------------------------------
- */
- /*
- * isidstart matches any character that may start an identifier, and isidchar
- * matches any character that may appear at places other than the start of an
- * identifier. E.g. a period may only appear at the start of an identifier
- * (for local labels), whereas a number may appear anywhere *but* at the
- * start.
- */
- #define isidstart(c) ( isalpha(c) || (c)=='_' || (c)=='.' || (c)=='?' \
- || (c)=='@' )
- #define isidchar(c) ( isidstart(c) || isdigit(c) || (c)=='$' || (c)=='#' \
- || (c)=='~' )
- /* Ditto for numeric constants. */
- #define isnumstart(c) ( isdigit(c) || (c)=='$' )
- #define isnumchar(c) ( isalnum(c) )
- /* This returns the numeric value of a given 'digit'. */
- #define numvalue(c) ((c)>='a' ? (c)-'a'+10 : (c)>='A' ? (c)-'A'+10 : (c)-'0')
- /*
- * Data-type flags that get passed to listing-file routines.
- */
- enum {
- LIST_READ, LIST_MACRO, LIST_MACRO_NOLIST, LIST_INCLUDE,
- LIST_INCBIN, LIST_TIMES
- };
- /*
- * -----
- * Other
- * -----
- */
- /*
- * This is a useful #define which I keep meaning to use more often:
- * the number of elements of a statically defined array.
- */
- #define elements(x) ( sizeof(x) / sizeof(*(x)) )
- extern int tasm_compatible_mode;
- extern int tasm_locals;
- extern const char *tasm_segment;
- const char *tasm_get_segment_register(const char *segment);
- #endif
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