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TableGen: some LangRef doc fixes
Summary: Change-Id: I1442e2daa09cab727a01d8c31893b50e644a5cd3 Reviewers: tra, simon_tatham, craig.topper Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47530 Change-Id: I397655dd18b7ff978c1affa3174740d9c1a82594 llvm-svn: 333901
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@ -152,8 +152,8 @@ supported include:
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``foreach <var> = [ <list> ] in <def>``
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Replicate <body> or <def>, replacing instances of <var> with each value
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in <list>. <var> is scoped at the level of the ``foreach`` loop and must
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not conflict with any other object introduced in <body> or <def>. Currently
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only ``def``\s are expanded within <body>.
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not conflict with any other object introduced in <body> or <def>. Only
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``def``\s and ``defm``\s are expanded within <body>.
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``foreach <var> = 0-15 in ...``
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@ -348,6 +348,23 @@ In this case, the ``Z`` definition will have a zero value for its ``V`` value,
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despite the fact that it derives (indirectly) from the ``C`` class, because the
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``D`` class overrode its value.
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References between variables in a record are substituted late, which gives
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``let`` expressions unusual power. Consider this admittedly silly example:
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.. code-block:: text
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class A<int x> {
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int Y = x;
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int Yplus1 = !add(Y, 1);
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int xplus1 = !add(x, 1);
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}
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def Z : A<5> {
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let Y = 10;
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}
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The value of ``Z.xplus1`` will be 6, but the value of ``Z.Yplus1`` is 11. Use
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this power wisely.
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.. _template arguments:
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Class template arguments
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@ -229,15 +229,17 @@ of:
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int Baz = Bar;
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}
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Values defined in superclasses can be accessed the same way.
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* a template arg of a ``class``, such as the use of ``Bar`` in::
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class Foo<int Bar> {
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int Baz = Bar;
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}
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* value local to a ``multiclass``, such as the use of ``Bar`` in::
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* value local to a ``class``, such as the use of ``Bar`` in::
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multiclass Foo {
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class Foo {
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int Bar = 5;
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int Baz = Bar;
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}
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@ -245,9 +247,16 @@ of:
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* a template arg to a ``multiclass``, such as the use of ``Bar`` in::
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multiclass Foo<int Bar> {
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int Baz = Bar;
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def : SomeClass<Bar>;
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}
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* the iteration variable of a ``foreach``, such as the use of ``i`` in::
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foreach i = 0-5 in
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def Foo#i;
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* a variable defined by ``defset``
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* the implicit template argument ``NAME`` in a ``class`` or ``multiclass``
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.. productionlist::
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