#include "firm_common_t.h"
#include "typegmod.h"
+#include "callgraph.h"
+
#include "array.h"
/** ir_prog */
struct ir_prog {
firm_kind kind;
+ ident *name; /**< A file name or the like. */
ir_graph *main_irg; /**< entry point to the compiled program
- @@@ or a list, in case we compile a library or the like? */
+ @@@ or a list, in case we compile a library or the like? */
ir_graph **graphs; /**< all graphs in the ir */
+ ir_graph *const_code_irg; /**< This ir graph gives the proper environment
+ to allocate nodes the represent values
+ of constant entities. It is not meant as
+ a procedure. */
type *glob_type; /**< global type. Must be a class as it can
- have fields and procedures. */
+ have fields and procedures. */
type **types; /**< all types in the ir */
- ir_graph *const_code_irg; /**< This ir graph gives the proper environment
- to allocate nodes the represent values
- of constant entities. It is not meant as
- a procedure. */
-
- irg_outs_state outs_state; /**< Out edges. */
- ir_node **ip_outedges; /**< Huge Array that contains all out edges
- in interprocedural view. */
- ip_view_state ip_view; /**< State of interprocedural view. */
- ident *name;
- /*struct obstack *obst; * @@@ Should we place all types and
- entities on an obstack, too? */
+
+ /* -- states of and access to generated information -- */
+
+ ip_view_state ip_view; /**< State of interprocedural view. */
+
+ irg_outs_state outs_state; /**< Out edges. */
+ ir_node **ip_outedges; /**< Huge Array that contains all out edges
+ in interprocedural view. */
+
+ irg_callee_info_state callee_info_state; /**< Validity of callee information.
+ Contains the lowest value or all irgs. */
+
+
+ irp_callgraph_state callgraph_state; /**< State of the callgraph. */
+ struct ir_loop *outermost_cg_loop; /**< For callgraph analysis: entry point
+ to looptree over callgraph. */
+ int max_callgraph_loop_depth;
+ int max_callgraph_recursion_depth;
#ifdef DEBUG_libfirm
long max_node_nr; /**< to generate unique numbers for nodes. */
static INLINE int
__get_irp_n_irgs(void) {
assert (irp && irp->graphs);
- /* Strangely the first element of the array is NULL. Why?? */
return (ARR_LEN((irp)->graphs));
}
static INLINE ir_graph *
__get_irp_irg(int pos){
assert (irp && irp->graphs);
- /* Strangely the first element of the array is NULL. Why?? */
return irp->graphs[pos];
}
static INLINE int
__get_irp_n_types (void) {
assert (irp && irp->types);
- /* Strangely the first element of the array is NULL. Why?? */
return (ARR_LEN((irp)->types));
}
static INLINE type *
__get_irp_type(int pos) {
assert (irp && irp->types);
- /* Strangely the first element of the array is NULL. Why?? */
/* Don't set the skip_tid result so that no double entries are generated. */
return skip_tid(irp->types[pos]);
}