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The aim of this backend is to output everything TableGen knows about the record set, similarly to the default -print-records backend. But where -print-records produces output in TableGen's input syntax (convenient for humans to read), this backend produces it as structured JSON data, which is convenient for loading into standard scripting languages such as Python, in order to extract information from the data set in an automated way. The output data contains a JSON representation of the variable definitions in output 'def' records, and a few pieces of metadata such as which of those definitions are tagged with the 'field' prefix and which defs are derived from which classes. It doesn't dump out absolutely every piece of knowledge it _could_ produce, such as type information and complicated arithmetic operator nodes in abstract superclasses; the main aim is to allow consumers of this JSON dump to essentially act as new backends, and backends don't generally need to depend on that kind of data. The new backend is implemented as an EmitJSON() function similar to all of llvm-tblgen's other EmitFoo functions, except that it lives in lib/TableGen instead of utils/TableGen on the basis that I'm expecting to add it to clang-tblgen too in a future patch. To test it, I've written a Python script that loads the JSON output and tests properties of it based on comments in the .td source - more or less like FileCheck, except that the CHECK: lines have Python expressions after them instead of textual pattern matches. Reviewers: nhaehnle Reviewed By: nhaehnle Subscribers: arichardson, labath, mgorny, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46054 llvm-svn: 336771
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TableGen BackEnds
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=================
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.. contents::
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:local:
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Introduction
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============
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TableGen backends are at the core of TableGen's functionality. The source files
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provide the semantics to a generated (in memory) structure, but it's up to the
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backend to print this out in a way that is meaningful to the user (normally a
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C program including a file or a textual list of warnings, options and error
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messages).
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TableGen is used by both LLVM and Clang with very different goals. LLVM uses it
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as a way to automate the generation of massive amounts of information regarding
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instructions, schedules, cores and architecture features. Some backends generate
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output that is consumed by more than one source file, so they need to be created
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in a way that is easy to use pre-processor tricks. Some backends can also print
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C code structures, so that they can be directly included as-is.
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Clang, on the other hand, uses it mainly for diagnostic messages (errors,
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warnings, tips) and attributes, so more on the textual end of the scale.
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LLVM BackEnds
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=============
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.. warning::
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This document is raw. Each section below needs three sub-sections: description
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of its purpose with a list of users, output generated from generic input, and
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finally why it needed a new backend (in case there's something similar).
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Overall, each backend will take the same TableGen file type and transform into
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similar output for different targets/uses. There is an implicit contract between
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the TableGen files, the back-ends and their users.
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For instance, a global contract is that each back-end produces macro-guarded
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sections. Based on whether the file is included by a header or a source file,
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or even in which context of each file the include is being used, you have
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todefine a macro just before including it, to get the right output:
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.. code-block:: c++
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#define GET_REGINFO_TARGET_DESC
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#include "ARMGenRegisterInfo.inc"
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And just part of the generated file would be included. This is useful if
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you need the same information in multiple formats (instantiation, initialization,
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getter/setter functions, etc) from the same source TableGen file without having
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to re-compile the TableGen file multiple times.
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Sometimes, multiple macros might be defined before the same include file to
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output multiple blocks:
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.. code-block:: c++
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#define GET_REGISTER_MATCHER
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#define GET_SUBTARGET_FEATURE_NAME
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#define GET_MATCHER_IMPLEMENTATION
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#include "ARMGenAsmMatcher.inc"
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The macros will be undef'd automatically as they're used, in the include file.
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On all LLVM back-ends, the ``llvm-tblgen`` binary will be executed on the root
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TableGen file ``<Target>.td``, which should include all others. This guarantees
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that all information needed is accessible, and that no duplication is needed
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in the TableGen files.
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CodeEmitter
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**Purpose**: CodeEmitterGen uses the descriptions of instructions and their fields to
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construct an automated code emitter: a function that, given a MachineInstr,
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returns the (currently, 32-bit unsigned) value of the instruction.
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**Output**: C++ code, implementing the target's CodeEmitter
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class by overriding the virtual functions as ``<Target>CodeEmitter::function()``.
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**Usage**: Used to include directly at the end of ``<Target>MCCodeEmitter.cpp``.
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RegisterInfo
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**Purpose**: This tablegen backend is responsible for emitting a description of a target
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register file for a code generator. It uses instances of the Register,
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RegisterAliases, and RegisterClass classes to gather this information.
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**Output**: C++ code with enums and structures representing the register mappings,
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properties, masks, etc.
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**Usage**: Both on ``<Target>BaseRegisterInfo`` and ``<Target>MCTargetDesc`` (headers
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and source files) with macros defining in which they are for declaration vs.
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initialization issues.
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InstrInfo
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**Purpose**: This tablegen backend is responsible for emitting a description of the target
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instruction set for the code generator. (what are the differences from CodeEmitter?)
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**Output**: C++ code with enums and structures representing the instruction mappings,
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properties, masks, etc.
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**Usage**: Both on ``<Target>BaseInstrInfo`` and ``<Target>MCTargetDesc`` (headers
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and source files) with macros defining in which they are for declaration vs.
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initialization issues.
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AsmWriter
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**Purpose**: Emits an assembly printer for the current target.
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**Output**: Implementation of ``<Target>InstPrinter::printInstruction()``, among
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other things.
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**Usage**: Included directly into ``InstPrinter/<Target>InstPrinter.cpp``.
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AsmMatcher
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----------
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**Purpose**: Emits a target specifier matcher for
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converting parsed assembly operands in the MCInst structures. It also
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emits a matcher for custom operand parsing. Extensive documentation is
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written on the ``AsmMatcherEmitter.cpp`` file.
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**Output**: Assembler parsers' matcher functions, declarations, etc.
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**Usage**: Used in back-ends' ``AsmParser/<Target>AsmParser.cpp`` for
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building the AsmParser class.
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Disassembler
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------------
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**Purpose**: Contains disassembler table emitters for various
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architectures. Extensive documentation is written on the
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``DisassemblerEmitter.cpp`` file.
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**Output**: Decoding tables, static decoding functions, etc.
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**Usage**: Directly included in ``Disassembler/<Target>Disassembler.cpp``
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to cater for all default decodings, after all hand-made ones.
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PseudoLowering
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**Purpose**: Generate pseudo instruction lowering.
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**Output**: Implements ``<Target>AsmPrinter::emitPseudoExpansionLowering()``.
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**Usage**: Included directly into ``<Target>AsmPrinter.cpp``.
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CallingConv
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**Purpose**: Responsible for emitting descriptions of the calling
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conventions supported by this target.
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**Output**: Implement static functions to deal with calling conventions
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chained by matching styles, returning false on no match.
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**Usage**: Used in ISelLowering and FastIsel as function pointers to
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implementation returned by a CC selection function.
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DAGISel
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**Purpose**: Generate a DAG instruction selector.
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**Output**: Creates huge functions for automating DAG selection.
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**Usage**: Included in ``<Target>ISelDAGToDAG.cpp`` inside the target's
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implementation of ``SelectionDAGISel``.
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DFAPacketizer
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**Purpose**: This class parses the Schedule.td file and produces an API that
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can be used to reason about whether an instruction can be added to a packet
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on a VLIW architecture. The class internally generates a deterministic finite
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automaton (DFA) that models all possible mappings of machine instructions
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to functional units as instructions are added to a packet.
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**Output**: Scheduling tables for GPU back-ends (Hexagon, AMD).
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**Usage**: Included directly on ``<Target>InstrInfo.cpp``.
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FastISel
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**Purpose**: This tablegen backend emits code for use by the "fast"
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instruction selection algorithm. See the comments at the top of
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lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/FastISel.cpp for background. This file
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scans through the target's tablegen instruction-info files
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and extracts instructions with obvious-looking patterns, and it emits
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code to look up these instructions by type and operator.
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**Output**: Generates ``Predicate`` and ``FastEmit`` methods.
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**Usage**: Implements private methods of the targets' implementation
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of ``FastISel`` class.
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Subtarget
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**Purpose**: Generate subtarget enumerations.
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**Output**: Enums, globals, local tables for sub-target information.
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**Usage**: Populates ``<Target>Subtarget`` and
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``MCTargetDesc/<Target>MCTargetDesc`` files (both headers and source).
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Intrinsic
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**Purpose**: Generate (target) intrinsic information.
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OptParserDefs
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**Purpose**: Print enum values for a class.
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SearchableTables
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**Purpose**: Generate custom searchable tables.
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**Output**: Enums, global tables and lookup helper functions.
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**Usage**: This backend allows generating free-form, target-specific tables
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from TableGen records. The ARM and AArch64 targets use this backend to generate
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tables of system registers; the AMDGPU target uses it to generate meta-data
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about complex image and memory buffer instructions.
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More documentation is available in ``include/llvm/TableGen/SearchableTable.td``,
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which also contains the definitions of TableGen classes which must be
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instantiated in order to define the enums and tables emitted by this backend.
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CTags
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**Purpose**: This tablegen backend emits an index of definitions in ctags(1)
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format. A helper script, utils/TableGen/tdtags, provides an easier-to-use
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interface; run 'tdtags -H' for documentation.
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X86EVEX2VEX
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**Purpose**: This X86 specific tablegen backend emits tables that map EVEX
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encoded instructions to their VEX encoded identical instruction.
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Clang BackEnds
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ClangAttrClasses
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**Purpose**: Creates Attrs.inc, which contains semantic attribute class
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declarations for any attribute in ``Attr.td`` that has not set ``ASTNode = 0``.
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This file is included as part of ``Attr.h``.
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ClangAttrParserStringSwitches
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrParserStringSwitches.inc, which contains
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StringSwitch::Case statements for parser-related string switches. Each switch
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is given its own macro (such as ``CLANG_ATTR_ARG_CONTEXT_LIST``, or
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``CLANG_ATTR_IDENTIFIER_ARG_LIST``), which is expected to be defined before
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including AttrParserStringSwitches.inc, and undefined after.
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ClangAttrImpl
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-------------
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrImpl.inc, which contains semantic attribute class
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definitions for any attribute in ``Attr.td`` that has not set ``ASTNode = 0``.
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This file is included as part of ``AttrImpl.cpp``.
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ClangAttrList
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-------------
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrList.inc, which is used when a list of semantic
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attribute identifiers is required. For instance, ``AttrKinds.h`` includes this
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file to generate the list of ``attr::Kind`` enumeration values. This list is
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separated out into multiple categories: attributes, inheritable attributes, and
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inheritable parameter attributes. This categorization happens automatically
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based on information in ``Attr.td`` and is used to implement the ``classof``
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functionality required for ``dyn_cast`` and similar APIs.
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ClangAttrPCHRead
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrPCHRead.inc, which is used to deserialize attributes
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in the ``ASTReader::ReadAttributes`` function.
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ClangAttrPCHWrite
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrPCHWrite.inc, which is used to serialize attributes in
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the ``ASTWriter::WriteAttributes`` function.
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ClangAttrSpellings
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrSpellings.inc, which is used to implement the
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``__has_attribute`` feature test macro.
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ClangAttrSpellingListIndex
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrSpellingListIndex.inc, which is used to map parsed
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attribute spellings (including which syntax or scope was used) to an attribute
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spelling list index. These spelling list index values are internal
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implementation details exposed via
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``AttributeList::getAttributeSpellingListIndex``.
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ClangAttrVisitor
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrVisitor.inc, which is used when implementing
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recursive AST visitors.
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ClangAttrTemplateInstantiate
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrTemplateInstantiate.inc, which implements the
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``instantiateTemplateAttribute`` function, used when instantiating a template
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that requires an attribute to be cloned.
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ClangAttrParsedAttrList
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrParsedAttrList.inc, which is used to generate the
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``AttributeList::Kind`` parsed attribute enumeration.
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ClangAttrParsedAttrImpl
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrParsedAttrImpl.inc, which is used by
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``AttributeList.cpp`` to implement several functions on the ``AttributeList``
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class. This functionality is implemented via the ``AttrInfoMap ParsedAttrInfo``
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array, which contains one element per parsed attribute object.
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ClangAttrParsedAttrKinds
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrParsedAttrKinds.inc, which is used to implement the
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``AttributeList::getKind`` function, mapping a string (and syntax) to a parsed
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attribute ``AttributeList::Kind`` enumeration.
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ClangAttrDump
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**Purpose**: Creates AttrDump.inc, which dumps information about an attribute.
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It is used to implement ``ASTDumper::dumpAttr``.
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ClangDiagsDefs
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Generate Clang diagnostics definitions.
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ClangDiagGroups
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Generate Clang diagnostic groups.
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ClangDiagsIndexName
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Generate Clang diagnostic name index.
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ClangCommentNodes
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Generate Clang AST comment nodes.
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ClangDeclNodes
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Generate Clang AST declaration nodes.
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ClangStmtNodes
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Generate Clang AST statement nodes.
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ClangSACheckers
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Generate Clang Static Analyzer checkers.
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ClangCommentHTMLTags
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Generate efficient matchers for HTML tag names that are used in documentation comments.
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ClangCommentHTMLTagsProperties
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Generate efficient matchers for HTML tag properties.
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ClangCommentHTMLNamedCharacterReferences
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Generate function to translate named character references to UTF-8 sequences.
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ClangCommentCommandInfo
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Generate command properties for commands that are used in documentation comments.
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ClangCommentCommandList
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Generate list of commands that are used in documentation comments.
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ArmNeon
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Generate arm_neon.h for clang.
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ArmNeonSema
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Generate ARM NEON sema support for clang.
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ArmNeonTest
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Generate ARM NEON tests for clang.
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AttrDocs
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--------
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**Purpose**: Creates ``AttributeReference.rst`` from ``AttrDocs.td``, and is
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used for documenting user-facing attributes.
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General BackEnds
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================
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JSON
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----
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**Purpose**: Output all the values in every ``def``, as a JSON data
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structure that can be easily parsed by a variety of languages. Useful
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for writing custom backends without having to modify TableGen itself,
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or for performing auxiliary analysis on the same TableGen data passed
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to a built-in backend.
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**Output**:
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The root of the output file is a JSON object (i.e. dictionary),
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containing the following fixed keys:
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* ``!tablegen_json_version``: a numeric version field that will
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increase if an incompatible change is ever made to the structure of
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this data. The format described here corresponds to version 1.
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* ``!instanceof``: a dictionary whose keys are the class names defined
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in the TableGen input. For each key, the corresponding value is an
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array of strings giving the names of ``def`` records that derive
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from that class. So ``root["!instanceof"]["Instruction"]``, for
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example, would list the names of all the records deriving from the
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class ``Instruction``.
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For each ``def`` record, the root object also has a key for the record
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name. The corresponding value is a subsidiary object containing the
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following fixed keys:
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* ``!superclasses``: an array of strings giving the names of all the
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classes that this record derives from.
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* ``!fields``: an array of strings giving the names of all the variables
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in this record that were defined with the ``field`` keyword.
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* ``!name``: a string giving the name of the record. This is always
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identical to the key in the JSON root object corresponding to this
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record's dictionary. (If the record is anonymous, the name is
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arbitrary.)
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* ``!anonymous``: a boolean indicating whether the record's name was
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specified by the TableGen input (if it is ``false``), or invented by
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TableGen itself (if ``true``).
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For each variable defined in a record, the ``def`` object for that
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record also has a key for the variable name. The corresponding value
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is a translation into JSON of the variable's value, using the
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conventions described below.
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Some TableGen data types are translated directly into the
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corresponding JSON type:
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* A completely undefined value (e.g. for a variable declared without
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initializer in some superclass of this record, and never initialized
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by the record itself or any other superclass) is emitted as the JSON
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``null`` value.
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* ``int`` and ``bit`` values are emitted as numbers. Note that
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TableGen ``int`` values are capable of holding integers too large to
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be exactly representable in IEEE double precision. The integer
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literal in the JSON output will show the full exact integer value.
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So if you need to retrieve large integers with full precision, you
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should use a JSON reader capable of translating such literals back
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into 64-bit integers without losing precision, such as Python's
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standard ``json`` module.
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* ``string`` and ``code`` values are emitted as JSON strings.
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* ``list<T>`` values, for any element type ``T``, are emitted as JSON
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arrays. Each element of the array is represented in turn using these
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same conventions.
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* ``bits`` values are also emitted as arrays. A ``bits`` array is
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ordered from least-significant bit to most-significant. So the
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element with index ``i`` corresponds to the bit described as
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``x{i}`` in TableGen source. However, note that this means that
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scripting languages are likely to *display* the array in the
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opposite order from the way it appears in the TableGen source or in
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the diagnostic ``-print-records`` output.
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All other TableGen value types are emitted as a JSON object,
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containing two standard fields: ``kind`` is a discriminator describing
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which kind of value the object represents, and ``printable`` is a
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string giving the same representation of the value that would appear
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in ``-print-records``.
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* A reference to a ``def`` object has ``kind=="def"``, and has an
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extra field ``def`` giving the name of the object referred to.
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* A reference to another variable in the same record has
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``kind=="var"``, and has an extra field ``var`` giving the name of
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the variable referred to.
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* A reference to a specific bit of a ``bits``-typed variable in the
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same record has ``kind=="varbit"``, and has two extra fields:
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``var`` gives the name of the variable referred to, and ``index``
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gives the index of the bit.
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* A value of type ``dag`` has ``kind=="dag"``, and has two extra
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fields. ``operator`` gives the initial value after the opening
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parenthesis of the dag initializer; ``args`` is an array giving the
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following arguments. The elements of ``args`` are arrays of length
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2, giving the value of each argument followed by its colon-suffixed
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name (if any). For example, in the JSON representation of the dag
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value ``(Op 22, "hello":$foo)`` (assuming that ``Op`` is the name of
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a record defined elsewhere with a ``def`` statement):
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* ``operator`` will be an object in which ``kind=="def"`` and
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``def=="Op"``
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* ``args`` will be the array ``[[22, null], ["hello", "foo"]]``.
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* If any other kind of value or complicated expression appears in the
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output, it will have ``kind=="complex"``, and no additional fields.
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These values are not expected to be needed by backends. The standard
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``printable`` field can be used to extract a representation of them
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in TableGen source syntax if necessary.
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How to write a back-end
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=======================
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TODO.
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Until we get a step-by-step HowTo for writing TableGen backends, you can at
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least grab the boilerplate (build system, new files, etc.) from Clang's
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r173931.
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TODO: How they work, how to write one. This section should not contain details
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about any particular backend, except maybe ``-print-enums`` as an example. This
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should highlight the APIs in ``TableGen/Record.h``.
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