/* Streamer hooks. Support for adding streamer-specific callbacks to generic streaming routines. Copyright 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Diego Novillo This file is part of GCC. GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see . */ #ifndef GCC_STREAMER_HOOKS_H #define GCC_STREAMER_HOOKS_H #include "tree.h" /* Forward declarations to avoid including unnecessary headers. */ struct output_block; struct lto_input_block; struct data_in; /* Streamer hooks. These functions do additional processing as needed by the module. There are two types of callbacks, those that replace the default behavior and those that supplement it. Hooks marked [REQ] are required to be set. Those marked [OPT] may be NULL, if the streamer does not need to implement them. */ struct streamer_hooks { /* [REQ] Called by every tree streaming routine that needs to write a tree node. The arguments are: output_block where to write the node, the tree node to write and a boolean flag that should be true if the caller wants to write a reference to the tree, instead of the tree itself. The second boolean parameter specifies this for the tree itself, the first for all siblings that are streamed. The referencing mechanism is up to each streamer to implement. */ void (*write_tree) (struct output_block *, tree, bool, bool); /* [REQ] Called by every tree streaming routine that needs to read a tree node. It takes two arguments: an lto_input_block pointing to the buffer where to read from and a data_in instance with tables and descriptors needed by the unpickling routines. It returns the tree instantiated from the stream. */ tree (*read_tree) (struct lto_input_block *, struct data_in *); /* [OPT] Called by lto_input_location to retrieve the source location of the tree currently being read. If this hook returns NULL, lto_input_location defaults to calling lto_input_location_bitpack. */ location_t (*input_location) (struct lto_input_block *, struct data_in *); /* [OPT] Called by lto_output_location to write the source_location of the tree currently being written. If this hook returns NULL, lto_output_location defaults to calling lto_output_location_bitpack. */ void (*output_location) (struct output_block *, location_t); }; #define stream_write_tree(OB, EXPR, REF_P) \ streamer_hooks.write_tree(OB, EXPR, REF_P, REF_P) #define stream_write_tree_shallow_non_ref(OB, EXPR, REF_P) \ streamer_hooks.write_tree(OB, EXPR, REF_P, false) #define stream_read_tree(IB, DATA_IN) \ streamer_hooks.read_tree(IB, DATA_IN) /* Streamer hooks. */ extern struct streamer_hooks streamer_hooks; /* In streamer-hooks.c. */ void streamer_hooks_init (void); #endif /* GCC_STREAMER_HOOKS_H */