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swift-mirror/lib/SILGen/ManagedValue.h
Joe Groff 7941efcf57 SILGen: Remove dead forwardArgument methods from ManagedValue.
Bridging arguments is now handled by the reabstraction machinery.

Swift SVN r16175
2014-04-10 22:35:41 +00:00

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//===--- RValue.h - Exploded RValue Representation --------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2015 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See http://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// A storage structure for holding a destructured rvalue with an optional
// cleanup(s).
// Ownership of the rvalue can be "forwarded" to disable the associated
// cleanup(s).
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef SWIFT_LOWERING_MANAGEDVALUE_H
#define SWIFT_LOWERING_MANAGEDVALUE_H
#include "Cleanup.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
#include "swift/SIL/SILValue.h"
namespace swift {
namespace Lowering {
/// ManagedValue - represents a singular SIL value and an optional cleanup.
/// Ownership of the ManagedValue can be "forwarded" to disable its cleanup when
/// the rvalue is consumed. A ManagedValue can also represent an LValue used as
/// a value, such as an inout function argument, and can be null.
///
/// Interesting relevant cases include:
/// LValue: the SILValue will always have an isAddress() SILType. LValues
/// never have an associated cleanup.
/// RValue, isAddress() type: an address-only RValue.
/// RValue, !isAddress() type: a loadable RValue.
/// "InContext": Represented with the lvalue flag set but with no SILValue,
/// this represents a value that was emitted directly into an
/// initialization stored by an SGFContext.
///
/// The RValue cases may or may not have a cleanup associated with the value.
/// A cleanup is associated with +1 values of non-trivial type.
///
class ManagedValue {
/// The value (or address of an address-only value) being managed, and
/// whether it represents an lvalue. InContext is represented with the lvalue
/// flag set but with a null SILValue.
llvm::PointerIntPair<SILValue, 1, bool> valueAndFlag;
/// A handle to the cleanup that destroys this value, or
/// CleanupHandle::invalid() if the value has no cleanup.
CleanupHandle cleanup;
explicit ManagedValue(SILValue value, bool isLValue, CleanupHandle cleanup)
: valueAndFlag(value, isLValue), cleanup(cleanup) {
}
public:
ManagedValue() = default;
/// Create a managed value for a +1 rvalue.
ManagedValue(SILValue value, CleanupHandle cleanup)
: valueAndFlag(value, false), cleanup(cleanup) {
assert(value && "No value specified");
}
/// Create a managed value for a +0 rvalue.
static ManagedValue forUnmanaged(SILValue value) {
assert(value && "No value specified");
return ManagedValue(value, false, CleanupHandle::invalid());
}
/// Create a managed value for an l-value.
static ManagedValue forLValue(SILValue value) {
assert(value && "No value specified");
assert(value.getType().isAddress() &&
"lvalues always have isAddress() type");
return ManagedValue(value, true, CleanupHandle::invalid());
}
/// Create a managed value that indicates that the value you're looking for
/// got stored into an initialization specified by an SGFContext, instead of
/// being represented by this ManagedValue.
static ManagedValue forInContext() {
return ManagedValue(SILValue(), true, CleanupHandle::invalid());
}
bool isLValue() const {
return valueAndFlag.getInt() && valueAndFlag.getPointer();
}
bool isInContext() const {
return valueAndFlag.getInt() && !valueAndFlag.getPointer();
}
/// Return true if this is an +0 rvalue, or has trivial type.
bool isPlusZeroRValueOrTrivial() const {
// If this is an lvalue or isInContext() then it is not an RValue.
if (isLValue() || isInContext()) return false;
// If this has a cleanup attached, then it is +1 rvalue. If not, it is
// either +0 or trivial (in which case +0 vs +1 doesn't matter).
return !hasCleanup();
}
SILValue getLValueAddress() const {
assert(isLValue() && "This isn't an lvalue");
return getValue();
}
SILValue getUnmanagedValue() const {
assert(!hasCleanup());
return getValue();
}
SILValue getValue() const { return valueAndFlag.getPointer(); }
SILType getType() const { return getValue().getType(); }
CanType getSwiftType() const {
return isLValue()
? getType().getSwiftType()
: getType().getSwiftRValueType();
}
/// Emit a copy of this value with independent ownership.
ManagedValue copy(SILGenFunction &gen, SILLocation l);
/// Store a copy of this value with independent ownership into the given
/// uninitialized address.
void copyInto(SILGenFunction &gen, SILValue dest, SILLocation L);
/// This is the same operation as 'copy', but works on +0 values that don't
/// have cleanups. It returns a +1 value with one.
ManagedValue copyUnmanaged(SILGenFunction &gen, SILLocation loc);
bool hasCleanup() const { return cleanup.isValid(); }
CleanupHandle getCleanup() const { return cleanup; }
/// Disable the cleanup for this value.
void forwardCleanup(SILGenFunction &gen) const;
/// Forward this value, deactivating the cleanup and returning the
/// underlying value.
SILValue forward(SILGenFunction &gen) const;
/// Forward this value into memory by storing it to the given address.
///
/// \param gen - The SILGenFunction.
/// \param loc - the AST location to associate with emitted instructions.
/// \param address - the address to assign to.
void forwardInto(SILGenFunction &gen, SILLocation loc, SILValue address);
/// Assign this value into memory, destroying the existing
/// value at the destination address.
///
/// \param gen - The SILGenFunction.
/// \param loc - the AST location to associate with emitted instructions.
/// \param address - the address to assign to.
void assignInto(SILGenFunction &gen, SILLocation loc, SILValue address);
explicit operator bool() const {
// "InContext" is not considered false.
return bool(getValue()) || valueAndFlag.getInt();
}
};
} // end namespace Lowering
} // end namespace swift
#endif