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Signed-off-by: Sergey Isakov <isakov-sl@bk.ru>
257 lines
6.9 KiB
C++
257 lines
6.9 KiB
C++
/* Abstract syntax tree manipulation functions
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*
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* SOFTWARE RIGHTS
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*
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* We reserve no LEGAL rights to the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool
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* Set (PCCTS) -- PCCTS is in the public domain. An individual or
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* company may do whatever they wish with source code distributed with
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* PCCTS or the code generated by PCCTS, including the incorporation of
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* PCCTS, or its output, into commerical software.
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*
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* We encourage users to develop software with PCCTS. However, we do ask
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* that credit is given to us for developing PCCTS. By "credit",
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* we mean that if you incorporate our source code into one of your
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* programs (commercial product, research project, or otherwise) that you
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* acknowledge this fact somewhere in the documentation, research report,
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* etc... If you like PCCTS and have developed a nice tool with the
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* output, please mention that you developed it using PCCTS. In
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* addition, we ask that this header remain intact in our source code.
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* As long as these guidelines are kept, we expect to continue enhancing
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* this system and expect to make other tools available as they are
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* completed.
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*
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* ANTLR 1.33
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* Terence Parr
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* Parr Research Corporation
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* with Purdue University and AHPCRC, University of Minnesota
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* 1989-2000
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*/
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#include "pcctscfg.h"
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#include "pccts_stdio.h"
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#include "pccts_stdarg.h"
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PCCTS_NAMESPACE_STD
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#define ANTLR_SUPPORT_CODE
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#include "ASTBase.h"
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/* ensure that tree manipulation variables are current after a rule
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* reference
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*/
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void
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ASTBase::link(ASTBase **_root, ASTBase **_sibling, ASTBase **_tail)
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{
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if ( *_sibling == NULL ) return;
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if ( *_root == NULL ) *_root = *_sibling;
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else if ( *_root != *_sibling ) (*_root)->_down = *_sibling;
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if ( *_tail==NULL ) *_tail = *_sibling;
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while ( (*_tail)->_right != NULL ) *_tail = (*_tail)->_right;
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}
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/* add a child node to the current sibling list */
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void
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ASTBase::subchild(ASTBase **_root, ASTBase **_sibling, ASTBase **_tail)
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{
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if ( *_tail != NULL ) (*_tail)->_right = this;
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else {
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*_sibling = this;
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if ( *_root != NULL ) (*_root)->_down = *_sibling;
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}
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*_tail = this;
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if ( *_root == NULL ) *_root = *_sibling;
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}
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/* make a new AST node. Make the newly-created
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* node the root for the current sibling list. If a root node already
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* exists, make the newly-created node the root of the current root.
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*/
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void
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ASTBase::subroot(ASTBase **_root, ASTBase **_sibling, ASTBase **_tail)
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{
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if ( *_root != NULL )
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if ( (*_root)->_down == *_sibling ) *_sibling = *_tail = *_root;
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*_root = this;
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(*_root)->_down = *_sibling;
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}
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/* Apply preorder_action(), etc.. to root then each sibling */
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//
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// 7-Apr-97 133MR1
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// Fix suggested by Ron House (house@helios.usq.edu.au)
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//
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void
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ASTBase::preorder(void* pData /*= NULL*/ /* MR23 */)
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{
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ASTBase *tree = this;
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while ( tree!= NULL )
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{
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if ( tree->_down != NULL ) {
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tree->preorder_before_action(pData); // MR1
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};
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tree->preorder_action(pData);
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if ( tree->_down!=NULL )
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{
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tree->_down->preorder(pData);
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tree->preorder_after_action(pData); // MR1
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}
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tree = tree->_right;
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}
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}
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/* free all AST nodes in tree; apply func to each before freeing */
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void
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ASTBase::destroy()
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{
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ASTBase* tree = this;
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while (tree) {
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if (tree->_down) tree->_down->destroy();
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ASTBase* cur = tree;
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tree = tree->_right;
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delete cur;
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}
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}
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/* build a tree (root child1 child2 ... NULL)
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* If root is NULL, simply make the children siblings and return ptr
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* to 1st sibling (child1). If root is not single node, return NULL.
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*
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* Siblings that are actually siblins lists themselves are handled
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* correctly. For example #( NULL, #( NULL, A, B, C), D) results
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* in the tree ( NULL A B C D ).
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*
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* Requires at least two parameters with the last one being NULL. If
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* both are NULL, return NULL.
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*/
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ASTBase *
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ASTBase::tmake(ASTBase *root, ...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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register ASTBase *child, *sibling=NULL, *tail=NULL /*MR23*/, *w;
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va_start(ap, root);
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if ( root != NULL )
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if ( root->_down != NULL ) {
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root->reportOverwriteOfDownPointer(); /* MR21 Report problem which almost always an error */
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return NULL;
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}
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child = va_arg(ap, ASTBase *);
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while ( child != NULL )
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{
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for (w=child; w->_right!=NULL; w=w->_right) {;} /* find end of child */
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if ( sibling == NULL ) {sibling = child; tail = w;}
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else {tail->_right = child; tail = w;}
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child = va_arg(ap, ASTBase *);
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}
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if ( root==NULL ) root = sibling;
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else root->_down = sibling;
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va_end(ap);
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return root;
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}
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#ifndef PCCTS_NOT_USING_SOR
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/* tree duplicate */
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// forgot to check for NULL this (TJP July 23,1995)
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ASTBase *
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ASTBase::dup()
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{
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ASTBase *u, *t=this;
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if ( t == NULL ) return NULL;
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/*
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u = new ASTBase;
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*u = *t;
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*/
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u = (ASTBase *)this->shallowCopy();
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if ( t->_right!=NULL ) u->_right = t->_right->dup();
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else u->_right = NULL;
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if ( t->_down!=NULL ) u->_down = t->_down->dup();
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else u->_down = NULL;
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return u;
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}
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#endif
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//
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// 7-Apr-97 133MR1
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// Fix suggested by Asgeir Olafsson (olafsson@cstar.ac.com)
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//
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/* tree duplicate */
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#ifndef PCCTS_NOT_USING_SOR
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ASTBase *
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ASTDoublyLinkedBase::dup()
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{
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ASTDoublyLinkedBase *u, *t=this;
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if ( t == NULL ) return NULL;
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u = (ASTDoublyLinkedBase *)this->shallowCopy();
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u->_up = NULL; /* set by calling invocation */
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u->_left = NULL;
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if (t->_right!=NULL) { // MR1
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u->_right=t->_right->dup(); // MR1
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((ASTDoublyLinkedBase *)u->_right)->_left = u; // MR1
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} else { // MR1
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u->_right = NULL; // MR1
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}; // MR1
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if (t->_down!=NULL) { // MR1
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u->_down = t->_down->dup(); // MR1
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((ASTDoublyLinkedBase *)u->_down)->_up = u; // MR1
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} else { // MR1
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u->_down = NULL; // MR1
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}; // MR1
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return u;
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* Set the 'up', and 'left' pointers of all nodes in 't'.
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* Initial call is double_link(your_tree, NULL, NULL).
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*/
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void
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ASTDoublyLinkedBase::double_link(ASTBase *left, ASTBase *up)
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{
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ASTDoublyLinkedBase *t = this;
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t->_left = (ASTDoublyLinkedBase *) left;
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t->_up = (ASTDoublyLinkedBase *) up;
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if (t->_down != NULL)
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((ASTDoublyLinkedBase *)t->_down)->double_link(NULL, t);
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if (t->_right != NULL)
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((ASTDoublyLinkedBase *)t->_right)->double_link(t, up);
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}
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// MR21 ASTBase::reportOverwriteOfDownPointer
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void ASTBase::reportOverwriteOfDownPointer()
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{
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panic("Attempt to overwrite down pointer in ASTBase::tmake");
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}
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// MR21 ASTBase::panic
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void ASTBase::panic(const char *msg)
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{
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/* MR23 */ printMessage(stderr,"ASTBase panic: %s\n", msg);
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exit(PCCTS_EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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#ifdef PCCTS_NOT_USING_SOR
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//MR23
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int ASTBase::printMessage(FILE* pFile, const char* pFormat, ...)
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{
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va_list marker;
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va_start( marker, pFormat );
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int iRet = vfprintf(pFile, pFormat, marker);
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va_end( marker );
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return iRet;
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}
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#endif
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