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/*
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* (c) 2003 Mario de Sousa
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*
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* Offered to the public under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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* License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
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* Public License for more details.
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*
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* This code is made available on the understanding that it will not be
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* used in safety-critical situations without a full and competent review.
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*/
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/*
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* An IEC 61131-3 IL and ST compiler.
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*
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* Based on the
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* FINAL DRAFT - IEC 61131-3, 2nd Ed. (2001-12-10)
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*
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*/
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/*
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* Determine the default initial value of a type declaration.
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*
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* This is part of the 4th stage that generates
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* a c++ source program equivalent to the IL and ST
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* code.
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*/
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/* Given a type definition declration, determine its default
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* initial value. Note that types based on other types
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* may have to iterate through each type it is based on
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* to determine the initial value.
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* E.g.
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* TYPE
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* A_t : INT := 10;
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* B_t : A_t := 20;
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* C_t : B_t;
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* D_t : C_t := 40;
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* END_TYPE
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* Where the default initial value for C_t is 20!
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*/
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/* NOTE: The main program only needs one instance of
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* this class of object. This class
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* is therefore a singleton.
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*/
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#include "absyntax_utils.hh"
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//#define DEBUG
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#define TRACE(classname) printf("\n____%s____\n",classname);
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#else
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#define TRACE(classname)
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#endif
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type_initial_value_c *type_initial_value_c::instance(void) {
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if (_instance != NULL)
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return _instance;
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_instance = new type_initial_value_c;
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real_0 = new real_c("0");
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integer_0 = new integer_c("0");
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integer_1 = new integer_c("1");
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bool_0 = new boolean_literal_c(new bool_type_name_c(),new boolean_false_c());
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/* FIXME: Our current implementation only allows dates from 1970 onwards,
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* but the standard defines the date 0001-01-01 as the default value
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* for the DATE data type. Untill we fix our implementation, we use 1970-01-01
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* as our default value!!
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*/
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date_literal_0 = new date_literal_c(integer_1, integer_1, integer_1);
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date_literal_0 = new date_literal_c(new integer_c("1970"), integer_1, integer_1);
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daytime_literal_0 = new daytime_c(integer_0, integer_0, real_0);
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time_0 = new duration_c(NULL, new seconds_c(integer_0, NULL)); // T#0S
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date_0 = new date_c(date_literal_0); // D#0001-01-01
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tod_0 = new time_of_day_c(daytime_literal_0); // TOD#00:00:00
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dt_0 = new date_and_time_c(date_literal_0, daytime_literal_0); // DT#0001-01-01-00:00:00
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string_0 = new single_byte_character_string_c("''");
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wstring_0 = new double_byte_character_string_c("\"\"");
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return _instance;
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}
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type_initial_value_c::type_initial_value_c(void) {}
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symbol_c *type_initial_value_c::get(identifier_c *type_name) {
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TRACE("type_initial_value_c::get(): called ");
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return (symbol_c *)type_name->accept(*this);
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}
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void *type_initial_value_c::handle_type_spec(symbol_c *base_type_name, symbol_c *type_spec_init) {
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if (type_spec_init != NULL)
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return type_spec_init;
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/* no initial value specified, so we return
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* the initial value of the type this type is based on...
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*/
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return base_type_name->accept(*this);
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}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(identifier_c *type_name) {
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/* look up the type declaration... */
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symbol_c *type_decl = type_symtable.find_value(type_name);
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if (type_decl == type_symtable.end_value())
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/* Type declaration not found!! */
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/* NOTE: Variables declared out of function block 'data types',
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* for eg: VAR timer: TON; END_VAR
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* do not have a default value, so (TON) will never be found in the
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* type symbol table. This means we cannot simply consider this
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* an error and abort, but must rather return a NULL.
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*/
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return NULL;
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return type_decl->accept(*this);
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}
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/***********************************/
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/* B 1.3.1 - Elementary Data Types */
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/***********************************/
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(time_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)time_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(bool_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)bool_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(sint_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(int_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(dint_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(lint_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(usint_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(uint_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(udint_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(ulint_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(real_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)real_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(lreal_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)real_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(date_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)date_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(tod_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)tod_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(dt_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)dt_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(byte_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(word_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(dword_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(lword_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)integer_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(string_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)string_0;}
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(wstring_type_name_c *symbol) {return (void *)wstring_0;}
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/********************************/
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/* B 1.3.3 - Derived data types */
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/********************************/
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/* simple_type_name ':' simple_spec_init */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(simple_type_declaration_c *symbol) {
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return symbol->simple_spec_init->accept(*this);
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}
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/* simple_specification ASSIGN constant */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(simple_spec_init_c *symbol) {
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return handle_type_spec(symbol->simple_specification, symbol->constant);
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}
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/* subrange_type_name ':' subrange_spec_init */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(subrange_type_declaration_c *symbol) {
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return symbol->subrange_spec_init->accept(*this);
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}
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/* subrange_specification ASSIGN signed_integer */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(subrange_spec_init_c *symbol) {
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return handle_type_spec(symbol->subrange_specification, symbol->signed_integer);
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}
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/* integer_type_name '(' subrange')' */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(subrange_specification_c *symbol) {
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/* if no initial value explicitly given, then use the lowest value of the subrange */
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if (symbol->subrange != NULL)
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return symbol->subrange->accept(*this);
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else
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return symbol->integer_type_name->accept(*this);
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}
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/* signed_integer DOTDOT signed_integer */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(subrange_c *symbol) {return symbol->lower_limit;}
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/* enumerated_type_name ':' enumerated_spec_init */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(enumerated_type_declaration_c *symbol) {
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return symbol->enumerated_spec_init->accept(*this);
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}
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/* enumerated_specification ASSIGN enumerated_value */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(enumerated_spec_init_c *symbol) {
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return handle_type_spec(symbol->enumerated_specification, symbol->enumerated_value);
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}
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/* helper symbol for enumerated_specification->enumerated_spec_init */
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/* enumerated_value_list ',' enumerated_value */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(enumerated_value_list_c *symbol) {
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/* if no initial value explicitly given, then use the lowest value of the subrange */
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return (void *)symbol->elements[0];
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}
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/* enumerated_type_name '#' identifier */
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// SYM_REF2(enumerated_value_c, type, value)
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(enumerated_value_c *symbol) {ERROR; return NULL;}
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/* identifier ':' array_spec_init */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(array_type_declaration_c *symbol) {
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return symbol->array_spec_init->accept(*this);
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}
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/* array_specification [ASSIGN array_initialization} */
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/* array_initialization may be NULL ! */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(array_spec_init_c *symbol) {
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return handle_type_spec(symbol->array_specification, symbol->array_initialization);
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}
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/* ARRAY '[' array_subrange_list ']' OF non_generic_type_name */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(array_specification_c *symbol) {
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//symbol_c *init_value = (symbol_c *)symbol->non_generic_type_name->accept(*this);
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/* Now build a array_initial_elements_list_c list, and populate it
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* with 1 element of the array_initial_elements_c class
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*/
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/* The array_initial_elements_c will contain a reference to the init_value,
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* and another constant representing the number of elements in the array.
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* In essence, we are building the equivilant of the following ST/IL code:
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* New_array_t : ARRAY [1..30, 51..60] of INT := [40(XXX)];
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* from the user given code
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* New_array_t : ARRAY [1..30, 51..60] of INT;
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* and replacing XXX with the default initial value of INT.
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*/
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/* now we need to determine the number of elements in the array... */
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/* Easier said than done, as the array may have a list of subranges, as in the
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* example given above!!
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*/
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/* TODO !!!!!*/
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/* For now, just assume an array with 1 element.
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* I (Mario) want to finish off this part of the code before getting boged down
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* in something else...
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*/
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// NOTE: We are leaking memory, as the integer will never get free'd!!
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//integer_c *integer = new integer_c("1");
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// NOTE: We are leaking memory, as the array_initial_elements will never get free'd!!
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//array_initial_elements_c *array_initial_elements = new array_initial_elements_c(integer, init_value);
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// NOTE: We are leaking memory, as the array_initial_elements_list will never get free'd!!
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array_initial_elements_list_c *array_initial_elements_list = new array_initial_elements_list_c();
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//array_initial_elements_list->add_element(array_initial_elements);
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return array_initial_elements_list;
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}
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/* helper symbol for array_specification */
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/* array_subrange_list ',' subrange */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(array_subrange_list_c *symbol) {ERROR; return NULL;}
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/* array_initialization: '[' array_initial_elements_list ']' */
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/* helper symbol for array_initialization */
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/* array_initial_elements_list ',' array_initial_elements */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(array_initial_elements_list_c *symbol) {ERROR; return NULL;}
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/* integer '(' [array_initial_element] ')' */
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/* array_initial_element may be NULL ! */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(array_initial_elements_c *symbol) {ERROR; return NULL;}
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/* TODO: from this point forward... */
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/* structure_type_name ':' structure_specification */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(structure_type_declaration_c *symbol) {return NULL;}
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/* structure_type_name ASSIGN structure_initialization */
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/* structure_initialization may be NULL ! */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(initialized_structure_c *symbol) {
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return handle_type_spec(symbol->structure_type_name, symbol->structure_initialization);
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}
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/* helper symbol for structure_declaration */
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/* structure_declaration: STRUCT structure_element_declaration_list END_STRUCT */
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/* structure_element_declaration_list structure_element_declaration ';' */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(structure_element_declaration_list_c *symbol) {
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structure_element_initialization_list_c *structure_element_initialization_list = new structure_element_initialization_list_c();
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return structure_element_initialization_list;
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}
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/* structure_element_name ':' *_spec_init */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(structure_element_declaration_c *symbol) {return NULL;}
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/* helper symbol for structure_initialization */
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/* structure_initialization: '(' structure_element_initialization_list ')' */
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/* structure_element_initialization_list ',' structure_element_initialization */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(structure_element_initialization_list_c *symbol) {return NULL;}
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/* structure_element_name ASSIGN value */
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(structure_element_initialization_c *symbol) {return NULL;}
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/* string_type_name ':' elementary_string_type_name string_type_declaration_size string_type_declaration_init */
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/*
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* NOTE:
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* (Summary: Contrary to what is expected, the
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* string_type_declaration_c is not used to store
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* simple string type declarations that do not include
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* size limits.
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* For e.g.:
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* str1_type: STRING := "hello!"
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* will be stored in a simple_type_declaration_c
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* instead of a string_type_declaration_c.
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* The following:
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* str2_type: STRING [64] := "hello!"
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* will be stored in a sring_type_declaration_c
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*
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* Read on for why this is done...
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* End Summary)
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*
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* According to the spec, the valid construct
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* TYPE new_str_type : STRING := "hello!"; END_TYPE
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* has two possible routes to type_declaration...
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*
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* Route 1:
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* type_declaration: single_element_type_declaration
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* single_element_type_declaration: simple_type_declaration
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* simple_type_declaration: identifier ':' simple_spec_init
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* simple_spec_init: simple_specification ASSIGN constant
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* (shift: identifier <- 'new_str_type')
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* simple_specification: elementary_type_name
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* elementary_type_name: STRING
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* (shift: elementary_type_name <- STRING)
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* (reduce: simple_specification <- elementary_type_name)
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* (shift: constant <- "hello!")
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* (reduce: simple_spec_init: simple_specification ASSIGN constant)
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* (reduce: ...)
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*
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*
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* Route 2:
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* type_declaration: string_type_declaration
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* string_type_declaration: identifier ':' elementary_string_type_name string_type_declaration_size string_type_declaration_init
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* (shift: identifier <- 'new_str_type')
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* elementary_string_type_name: STRING
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* (shift: elementary_string_type_name <- STRING)
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* (shift: string_type_declaration_size <- empty )
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* string_type_declaration_init: ASSIGN character_string
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* (shift: character_string <- "hello!")
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* (reduce: string_type_declaration_init <- ASSIGN character_string)
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* (reduce: string_type_declaration <- identifier ':' elementary_string_type_name string_type_declaration_size string_type_declaration_init )
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* (reduce: type_declaration <- string_type_declaration)
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*
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*
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* At first glance it seems that removing route 1 would make
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* the most sense. Unfortunately the construct 'simple_spec_init'
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* shows up multiple times in other rules, so changing this construct
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* would also mean changing all the rules in which it appears.
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* I (Mario) therefore chose to remove route 2 instead. This means
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* that the above declaration gets stored in a
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* simple_type_declaration_c, and not in a string_type_declaration_c
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* as would be expected!
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*/
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/* string_type_name ':' elementary_string_type_name string_type_declaration_size string_type_declaration_init */
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#if 0
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SYM_REF4(string_type_declaration_c, string_type_name,
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elementary_string_type_name,
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string_type_declaration_size,
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string_type_declaration_init) /* may be == NULL! */
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#endif
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void *type_initial_value_c::visit(string_type_declaration_c *symbol) {return NULL;}
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type_initial_value_c *type_initial_value_c::_instance = NULL;
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real_c *type_initial_value_c::real_0 = NULL;
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integer_c *type_initial_value_c::integer_0 = NULL;
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integer_c *type_initial_value_c::integer_1 = NULL;
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boolean_literal_c *type_initial_value_c::bool_0 = NULL;
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date_literal_c *type_initial_value_c::date_literal_0 = NULL;
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daytime_c *type_initial_value_c::daytime_literal_0 = NULL;
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duration_c *type_initial_value_c::time_0 = NULL;
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date_c *type_initial_value_c::date_0 = NULL;
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time_of_day_c *type_initial_value_c::tod_0 = NULL;
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date_and_time_c *type_initial_value_c::dt_0 = NULL;
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single_byte_character_string_c *type_initial_value_c::string_0 = NULL;
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double_byte_character_string_c *type_initial_value_c::wstring_0 = NULL;
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