3 # Get function prototypes
4 require 'regen_lib.pl';
7 $opcode_new = 'opcode.h-new';
8 $opname_new = 'opnames.h-new';
9 open(OC, ">$opcode_new") || die "Can't create $opcode_new: $!\n";
11 open(ON, ">$opname_new") || die "Can't create $opname_new: $!\n";
21 ($key, $desc, $check, $flags, $args) = split(/\t+/, $_, 5);
23 warn qq[Description "$desc" duplicates $seen{$desc}\n] if $seen{$desc};
24 die qq[Opcode "$key" duplicates $seen{$key}\n] if $seen{$key};
25 $seen{$desc} = qq[description of opcode "$key"];
26 $seen{$key} = qq[opcode "$key"];
30 $check{$key} = $check;
32 $flags{$key} = $flags;
40 # Format is "this function" => "does these op names"
42 Perl_do_kv => [qw( keys values )],
43 Perl_unimplemented_op => [qw(padany threadsv mapstart)],
44 # All the ops with a body of { return NORMAL; }
45 Perl_pp_null => [qw(scalar regcmaybe lineseq scope)],
47 Perl_pp_goto => ['dump'],
48 Perl_pp_require => ['dofile'],
49 Perl_pp_untie => ['dbmclose'],
50 Perl_pp_sysread => [qw(read recv)],
51 Perl_pp_sysseek => ['seek'],
52 Perl_pp_ioctl => ['fcntl'],
53 Perl_pp_ssockopt => ['gsockopt'],
54 Perl_pp_getpeername => ['getsockname'],
55 Perl_pp_stat => ['lstat'],
56 Perl_pp_ftrowned => [qw(fteowned ftzero ftsock ftchr ftblk
57 ftfile ftdir ftpipe ftsuid ftsgid
59 Perl_pp_fttext => ['ftbinary'],
60 Perl_pp_gmtime => ['localtime'],
61 Perl_pp_semget => [qw(shmget msgget)],
62 Perl_pp_semctl => [qw(shmctl msgctl)],
63 Perl_pp_ghostent => [qw(ghbyname ghbyaddr)],
64 Perl_pp_gnetent => [qw(gnbyname gnbyaddr)],
65 Perl_pp_gprotoent => [qw(gpbyname gpbynumber)],
66 Perl_pp_gservent => [qw(gsbyname gsbyport)],
67 Perl_pp_gpwent => [qw(gpwnam gpwuid)],
68 Perl_pp_ggrent => [qw(ggrnam ggrgid)],
69 Perl_pp_ftis => [qw(ftsize ftmtime ftatime ftctime)],
70 Perl_pp_chown => [qw(unlink chmod utime kill)],
71 Perl_pp_link => ['symlink'],
72 Perl_pp_ftrread => [qw(ftrwrite ftrexec fteread ftewrite
74 Perl_pp_shmwrite => [qw(shmread msgsnd msgrcv semop)],
75 Perl_pp_send => ['syswrite'],
76 Perl_pp_defined => [qw(dor dorassign)],
77 Perl_pp_and => ['andassign'],
78 Perl_pp_or => ['orassign'],
79 Perl_pp_ucfirst => ['lcfirst'],
80 Perl_pp_sle => [qw(slt sgt sge)],
81 Perl_pp_print => ['say'],
84 while (my ($func, $names) = splice @raw_alias, 0, 2) {
85 $alias{$_} = $func for @$names;
92 /* -*- buffer-read-only: t -*-
96 * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
97 * 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Larry Wall and others
99 * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
100 * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file.
102 * !!!!!!! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE !!!!!!!
103 * This file is built by opcode.pl from its data. Any changes made here
107 #ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT
109 #define Perl_pp_i_preinc Perl_pp_preinc
110 #define Perl_pp_i_predec Perl_pp_predec
111 #define Perl_pp_i_postinc Perl_pp_postinc
112 #define Perl_pp_i_postdec Perl_pp_postdec
114 PERL_PPDEF(Perl_unimplemented_op)
119 /* -*- buffer-read-only: t -*-
123 * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, by Larry Wall and others
125 * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
126 * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file.
129 * !!!!!!! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE !!!!!!!
130 * This file is built by opcode.pl from its data. Any changes made here
134 typedef enum opcode {
138 print ON "\t", &tab(3,"OP_\U$_,"), "/* ", $i++, " */\n";
140 print ON "\t", &tab(3,"OP_max"), "\n";
141 print ON "} opcode;\n";
142 print ON "\n#define MAXO ", scalar @ops, "\n";
143 print ON "#define OP_phoney_INPUT_ONLY -1\n";
144 print ON "#define OP_phoney_OUTPUT_ONLY -2\n\n";
146 # Emit op names and descriptions.
151 #define OP_NAME(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM ? custom_op_name(o) : \\
152 PL_op_name[(o)->op_type])
153 #define OP_DESC(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM ? custom_op_desc(o) : \\
154 PL_op_desc[(o)->op_type])
157 EXTCONST char* const PL_op_name[];
159 EXTCONST char* const PL_op_name[] = {
174 EXTCONST char* const PL_op_desc[];
176 EXTCONST char* const PL_op_desc[] = {
180 my($safe_desc) = $desc{$_};
182 # Have to escape double quotes and escape characters.
183 $safe_desc =~ s/(^|[^\\])([\\"])/$1\\$2/g;
185 print qq(\t"$safe_desc",\n);
194 #endif /* !PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT */
197 # Emit function declarations.
199 #for (sort keys %ckname) {
200 # print "OP *\t", &tab(3,$_),"(pTHX_ OP* o);\n";
206 # print "OP *\t", &tab(3, "pp_$_"), "(pTHX);\n";
209 # Emit ppcode switch array.
215 #ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT
216 # define PERL_PPADDR_INITED
217 static const Perl_ppaddr_t Gppaddr[]
219 # ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
220 # define PERL_PPADDR_INITED
221 EXT Perl_ppaddr_t PL_ppaddr[] /* or perlvars.h */
223 #endif /* PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT */
224 #if (defined(DOINIT) && !defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT)) || defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT)
225 # define PERL_PPADDR_INITED
230 $_ eq "custom" and next;
231 if (my $name = $alias{$_}) {
232 print "\tMEMBER_TO_FPTR($name),\t/* Perl_pp_$_ */\n";
235 print "\tMEMBER_TO_FPTR(Perl_pp_$_),\n";
242 #ifdef PERL_PPADDR_INITED
248 # Emit check routines.
251 #ifdef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT
252 # define PERL_CHECK_INITED
253 static const Perl_check_t Gcheck[]
255 # ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT
256 # define PERL_CHECK_INITED
257 EXT Perl_check_t PL_check[] /* or perlvars.h */
260 #if (defined(DOINIT) && !defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT)) || defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT)
261 # define PERL_CHECK_INITED
266 print "\t", &tab(3, "MEMBER_TO_FPTR(Perl_$check{$_}),"), "\t/* $_ */\n";
272 #ifdef PERL_CHECK_INITED
274 #endif /* #ifdef PERL_CHECK_INITED */
278 # Emit allowed argument types.
281 #ifndef PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT
284 EXT const U32 PL_opargs[];
286 EXT const U32 PL_opargs[] = {
296 R, 7, # scalar reference
306 '$', 6, # svop_or_padop
308 '"', 8, # pvop_or_svop
311 '%', 11, # baseop_or_unop
312 '-', 12, # filestatop
322 $argsum |= 1 if $flags =~ /m/; # needs stack mark
323 $argsum |= 2 if $flags =~ /f/; # fold constants
324 $argsum |= 4 if $flags =~ /s/; # always produces scalar
325 $argsum |= 8 if $flags =~ /t/; # needs target scalar
326 $argsum |= (8|256) if $flags =~ /T/; # ... which may be lexical
327 $argsum |= 16 if $flags =~ /i/; # always produces integer
328 $argsum |= 32 if $flags =~ /I/; # has corresponding int op
329 $argsum |= 64 if $flags =~ /d/; # danger, unknown side effects
330 $argsum |= 128 if $flags =~ /u/; # defaults to $_
331 $flags =~ /([\W\d_])/ or die qq[Opcode "$_" has no class indicator];
332 $argsum |= $opclass{$1} << 9;
333 $mul = 0x2000; # 2 ^ OASHIFT
334 for $arg (split(' ',$args{$_})) {
336 $OP_IS_SOCKET{$_} = 1 if $arg =~ s/s//;
337 $OP_IS_FILETEST{$_} = 1 if $arg =~ s/-//;
339 $argnum = ($arg =~ s/\?//) ? 8 : 0;
340 die "op = $_, arg = $arg\n" unless length($arg) == 1;
341 $argnum += $argnum{$arg};
342 warn "# Conflicting bit 32 for '$_'.\n"
343 if $argnum & 8 and $mul == 0x10000000;
344 $argsum += $argnum * $mul;
347 $argsum = sprintf("0x%08x", $argsum);
348 print "\t", &tab(3, "$argsum,"), "/* $_ */\n";
357 #endif /* !PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_INIT */
360 if (keys %OP_IS_SOCKET) {
361 print ON "\n#define OP_IS_SOCKET(op) \\\n\t(";
362 print ON join(" || \\\n\t ",
363 map { "(op) == OP_" . uc() } sort keys %OP_IS_SOCKET);
367 if (keys %OP_IS_FILETEST) {
368 print ON "\n#define OP_IS_FILETEST(op) \\\n\t(";
369 print ON join(" || \\\n\t ",
370 map { "(op) == OP_" . uc() } sort keys %OP_IS_FILETEST);
374 print OC "/* ex: set ro: */\n";
375 print ON "/* ex: set ro: */\n";
377 close OC or die "Error closing opcode.h: $!";
378 close ON or die "Error closing opnames.h: $!";
380 foreach ('opcode.h', 'opnames.h') {
381 safer_rename_silent $_, "$_-old";
383 safer_rename $opcode_new, 'opcode.h';
384 safer_rename $opname_new, 'opnames.h';
386 $pp_proto_new = 'pp_proto.h-new';
387 $pp_sym_new = 'pp.sym-new';
389 open PP, ">$pp_proto_new" or die "Error creating $pp_proto_new: $!";
391 open PPSYM, ">$pp_sym_new" or die "Error creating $pp_sym_new: $!";
395 /* -*- buffer-read-only: t -*-
396 !!!!!!! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE !!!!!!!
397 This file is built by opcode.pl from its data. Any changes made here
404 # -*- buffer-read-only: t -*-
406 # !!!!!!! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE !!!!!!!
407 # This file is built by opcode.pl from its data. Any changes made here
414 for (sort keys %ckname) {
415 print PP "PERL_CKDEF(Perl_$_)\n";
416 print PPSYM "Perl_$_\n";
417 #OP *\t", &tab(3,$_),"(OP* o);\n";
423 next if /^i_(pre|post)(inc|dec)$/;
425 print PP "PERL_PPDEF(Perl_pp_$_)\n";
426 print PPSYM "Perl_pp_$_\n";
428 print PP "\n/* ex: set ro: */\n";
429 print PPSYM "\n# ex: set ro:\n";
431 close PP or die "Error closing pp_proto.h: $!";
432 close PPSYM or die "Error closing pp.sym: $!";
434 foreach ('pp_proto.h', 'pp.sym') {
435 safer_rename_silent $_, "$_-old";
437 safer_rename $pp_proto_new, 'pp_proto.h';
438 safer_rename $pp_sym_new, 'pp.sym';
441 foreach ('opcode.h', 'opnames.h', 'pp_proto.h', 'pp.sym') {
442 1 while unlink "$_-old";
446 ###########################################################################
449 $t .= "\t" x ($l - (length($t) + 1) / 8);
452 ###########################################################################
454 # Some comments about 'T' opcode classifier:
456 # Safe to set if the ppcode uses:
457 # tryAMAGICbin, tryAMAGICun, SETn, SETi, SETu, PUSHn, PUSHTARG, SETTARG,
458 # SETs(TARG), XPUSHn, XPUSHu,
460 # Unsafe to set if the ppcode uses dTARG or [X]RETPUSH[YES|NO|UNDEF]
462 # lt and friends do SETs (including ncmp, but not scmp)
464 # Additional mode of failure: the opcode can modify TARG before it "used"
465 # all the arguments (or may call an external function which does the same).
466 # If the target coincides with one of the arguments ==> kaboom.
468 # pp.c pos substr each not OK (RETPUSHUNDEF)
469 # substr vec also not OK due to LV to target (are they???)
470 # ref not OK (RETPUSHNO)
471 # trans not OK (dTARG; TARG = sv_newmortal();)
472 # ucfirst etc not OK: TMP arg processed inplace
473 # quotemeta not OK (unsafe when TARG == arg)
474 # each repeat not OK too due to list context
475 # pack split - unknown whether they are safe
476 # sprintf: is calling do_sprintf(TARG,...) which can act on TARG
477 # before other args are processed.
479 # Suspicious wrt "additional mode of failure" (and only it):
480 # schop, chop, postinc/dec, bit_and etc, negate, complement.
482 # Also suspicious: 4-arg substr, sprintf, uc/lc (POK_only), reverse, pack.
484 # substr/vec: doing TAINT_off()???
487 # readline - unknown whether it is safe
488 # match subst not OK (dTARG)
489 # grepwhile not OK (not always setting)
490 # join not OK (unsafe when TARG == arg)
492 # Suspicious wrt "additional mode of failure": concat (dealt with
493 # in ck_sassign()), join (same).
496 # mapwhile flip caller not OK (not always setting)
499 # backtick glob warn die not OK (not always setting)
500 # warn not OK (RETPUSHYES)
501 # open fileno getc sysread syswrite ioctl accept shutdown
502 # ftsize(etc) readlink telldir fork alarm getlogin not OK (RETPUSHUNDEF)
503 # umask select not OK (XPUSHs(&PL_sv_undef);)
504 # fileno getc sysread syswrite tell not OK (meth("FILENO" "GETC"))
505 # sselect shm* sem* msg* syscall - unknown whether they are safe
506 # gmtime not OK (list context)
508 # Suspicious wrt "additional mode of failure": warn, die, select.
512 # New ops always go at the end, just before 'custom'
514 # A recapitulation of the format of this file:
515 # The file consists of five columns: the name of the op, an English
516 # description, the name of the "check" routine used to optimize this
517 # operation, some flags, and a description of the operands.
519 # The flags consist of options followed by a mandatory op class signifier
522 # baseop - 0 unop - 1 binop - 2
523 # logop - | listop - @ pmop - /
524 # padop/svop - $ padop - # (unused) loop - {
525 # baseop/unop - % loopexop - } filestatop - -
526 # pvop/svop - " cop - ;
529 # needs stack mark - m
530 # needs constant folding - f
531 # produces a scalar - s
532 # produces an integer - i
534 # target can be in a pad - T
535 # has a corresponding integer version - I
536 # has side effects - d
537 # uses $_ if no argument given - u
539 # Values for the operands are:
540 # scalar - S list - L array - A
541 # hash - H sub (CV) - C file - F
542 # socket - Fs filetest - F- reference - R
543 # "?" denotes an optional operand.
547 null null operation ck_null 0
549 scalar scalar ck_fun s% S
553 pushmark pushmark ck_null s0
554 wantarray wantarray ck_null is0
556 const constant item ck_svconst s$
558 gvsv scalar variable ck_null ds$
559 gv glob value ck_null ds$
560 gelem glob elem ck_null d2 S S
561 padsv private variable ck_null ds0
562 padav private array ck_null d0
563 padhv private hash ck_null d0
564 padany private value ck_null d0
566 pushre push regexp ck_null d/
568 # References and stuff.
570 rv2gv ref-to-glob cast ck_rvconst ds1
571 rv2sv scalar dereference ck_rvconst ds1
572 av2arylen array length ck_null is1
573 rv2cv subroutine dereference ck_rvconst d1
574 anoncode anonymous subroutine ck_anoncode $
575 prototype subroutine prototype ck_null s% S
576 refgen reference constructor ck_spair m1 L
577 srefgen single ref constructor ck_null fs1 S
578 ref reference-type operator ck_fun stu% S?
579 bless bless ck_fun s@ S S?
583 backtick quoted execution (``, qx) ck_open t%
584 # glob defaults its first arg to $_
585 glob glob ck_glob t@ S?
586 readline <HANDLE> ck_null t% F?
587 rcatline append I/O operator ck_null t$
589 # Bindable operators.
591 regcmaybe regexp internal guard ck_fun s1 S
592 regcreset regexp internal reset ck_fun s1 S
593 regcomp regexp compilation ck_null s| S
594 match pattern match (m//) ck_match d/
595 qr pattern quote (qr//) ck_match s/
596 subst substitution (s///) ck_match dis/ S
597 substcont substitution iterator ck_null dis|
598 trans transliteration (tr///) ck_match is" S
601 # sassign is special-cased for op class
603 sassign scalar assignment ck_sassign s0
604 aassign list assignment ck_null t2 L L
606 chop chop ck_spair mts% L
607 schop scalar chop ck_null stu% S?
608 chomp chomp ck_spair mTs% L
609 schomp scalar chomp ck_null sTu% S?
610 defined defined operator ck_defined isu% S?
611 undef undef operator ck_lfun s% S?
612 study study ck_fun su% S?
613 pos match position ck_lfun stu% S?
615 preinc preincrement (++) ck_lfun dIs1 S
616 i_preinc integer preincrement (++) ck_lfun dis1 S
617 predec predecrement (--) ck_lfun dIs1 S
618 i_predec integer predecrement (--) ck_lfun dis1 S
619 postinc postincrement (++) ck_lfun dIst1 S
620 i_postinc integer postincrement (++) ck_lfun disT1 S
621 postdec postdecrement (--) ck_lfun dIst1 S
622 i_postdec integer postdecrement (--) ck_lfun disT1 S
624 # Ordinary operators.
626 pow exponentiation (**) ck_null fsT2 S S
628 multiply multiplication (*) ck_null IfsT2 S S
629 i_multiply integer multiplication (*) ck_null ifsT2 S S
630 divide division (/) ck_null IfsT2 S S
631 i_divide integer division (/) ck_null ifsT2 S S
632 modulo modulus (%) ck_null IifsT2 S S
633 i_modulo integer modulus (%) ck_null ifsT2 S S
634 repeat repeat (x) ck_repeat mt2 L S
636 add addition (+) ck_null IfsT2 S S
637 i_add integer addition (+) ck_null ifsT2 S S
638 subtract subtraction (-) ck_null IfsT2 S S
639 i_subtract integer subtraction (-) ck_null ifsT2 S S
640 concat concatenation (.) or string ck_concat fsT2 S S
641 stringify string ck_fun fsT@ S
643 left_shift left bitshift (<<) ck_bitop fsT2 S S
644 right_shift right bitshift (>>) ck_bitop fsT2 S S
646 lt numeric lt (<) ck_null Iifs2 S S
647 i_lt integer lt (<) ck_null ifs2 S S
648 gt numeric gt (>) ck_null Iifs2 S S
649 i_gt integer gt (>) ck_null ifs2 S S
650 le numeric le (<=) ck_null Iifs2 S S
651 i_le integer le (<=) ck_null ifs2 S S
652 ge numeric ge (>=) ck_null Iifs2 S S
653 i_ge integer ge (>=) ck_null ifs2 S S
654 eq numeric eq (==) ck_null Iifs2 S S
655 i_eq integer eq (==) ck_null ifs2 S S
656 ne numeric ne (!=) ck_null Iifs2 S S
657 i_ne integer ne (!=) ck_null ifs2 S S
658 ncmp numeric comparison (<=>) ck_null Iifst2 S S
659 i_ncmp integer comparison (<=>) ck_null ifst2 S S
661 slt string lt ck_null ifs2 S S
662 sgt string gt ck_null ifs2 S S
663 sle string le ck_null ifs2 S S
664 sge string ge ck_null ifs2 S S
665 seq string eq ck_null ifs2 S S
666 sne string ne ck_null ifs2 S S
667 scmp string comparison (cmp) ck_null ifst2 S S
669 bit_and bitwise and (&) ck_bitop fst2 S S
670 bit_xor bitwise xor (^) ck_bitop fst2 S S
671 bit_or bitwise or (|) ck_bitop fst2 S S
673 negate negation (-) ck_null Ifst1 S
674 i_negate integer negation (-) ck_null ifsT1 S
675 not not ck_null ifs1 S
676 complement 1's complement (~) ck_bitop fst1 S
678 # High falutin' math.
680 atan2 atan2 ck_fun fsT@ S S
681 sin sin ck_fun fsTu% S?
682 cos cos ck_fun fsTu% S?
683 rand rand ck_fun sT% S?
684 srand srand ck_fun s% S?
685 exp exp ck_fun fsTu% S?
686 log log ck_fun fsTu% S?
687 sqrt sqrt ck_fun fsTu% S?
691 int int ck_fun fsTu% S?
692 hex hex ck_fun fsTu% S?
693 oct oct ck_fun fsTu% S?
694 abs abs ck_fun fsTu% S?
698 length length ck_lengthconst isTu% S?
699 substr substr ck_substr st@ S S S? S?
700 vec vec ck_fun ist@ S S S
702 index index ck_index isT@ S S S?
703 rindex rindex ck_index isT@ S S S?
705 sprintf sprintf ck_fun mst@ S L
706 formline formline ck_fun ms@ S L
707 ord ord ck_fun ifsTu% S?
708 chr chr ck_fun fsTu% S?
709 crypt crypt ck_fun fsT@ S S
710 ucfirst ucfirst ck_fun fstu% S?
711 lcfirst lcfirst ck_fun fstu% S?
712 uc uc ck_fun fstu% S?
713 lc lc ck_fun fstu% S?
714 quotemeta quotemeta ck_fun fstu% S?
718 rv2av array dereference ck_rvconst dt1
719 aelemfast constant array element ck_null s$ A S
720 aelem array element ck_null s2 A S
721 aslice array slice ck_null m@ A L
726 values values ck_fun t% H
727 keys keys ck_fun t% H
728 delete delete ck_delete % S
729 exists exists ck_exists is% S
730 rv2hv hash dereference ck_rvconst dt1
731 helem hash element ck_null s2@ H S
732 hslice hash slice ck_null m@ H L
734 # Explosives and implosives.
736 unpack unpack ck_unpack @ S S?
737 pack pack ck_fun mst@ S L
738 split split ck_split t@ S S S
739 join join or string ck_join mst@ S L
743 list list ck_null m@ L
744 lslice list slice ck_null 2 H L L
745 anonlist anonymous list ([]) ck_fun ms@ L
746 anonhash anonymous hash ({}) ck_fun ms@ L
748 splice splice ck_fun m@ A S? S? L
749 push push ck_fun imsT@ A L
750 pop pop ck_shift s% A?
751 shift shift ck_shift s% A?
752 unshift unshift ck_fun imsT@ A L
753 sort sort ck_sort dm@ C? L
754 reverse reverse ck_fun mt@ L
756 grepstart grep ck_grep dm@ C L
757 grepwhile grep iterator ck_null dt|
759 mapstart map ck_grep dm@ C L
760 mapwhile map iterator ck_null dt|
764 range flipflop ck_null | S S
765 flip range (or flip) ck_null 1 S S
766 flop range (or flop) ck_null 1
770 and logical and (&&) ck_null |
771 or logical or (||) ck_null |
772 xor logical xor ck_null fs2 S S
773 cond_expr conditional expression ck_null d|
774 andassign logical and assignment (&&=) ck_null s|
775 orassign logical or assignment (||=) ck_null s|
777 method method lookup ck_method d1
778 entersub subroutine entry ck_subr dmt1 L
779 leavesub subroutine exit ck_null 1
780 leavesublv lvalue subroutine return ck_null 1
781 caller caller ck_fun t% S?
782 warn warn ck_fun imst@ L
783 die die ck_die dimst@ L
784 reset symbol reset ck_fun is% S?
786 lineseq line sequence ck_null @
787 nextstate next statement ck_null s;
788 dbstate debug next statement ck_null s;
789 unstack iteration finalizer ck_null s0
790 enter block entry ck_null 0
791 leave block exit ck_null @
792 scope block ck_null @
793 enteriter foreach loop entry ck_null d{
794 iter foreach loop iterator ck_null 0
795 enterloop loop entry ck_null d{
796 leaveloop loop exit ck_null 2
797 return return ck_return dm@ L
798 last last ck_null ds}
799 next next ck_null ds}
800 redo redo ck_null ds}
801 dump dump ck_null ds}
802 goto goto ck_null ds}
803 exit exit ck_exit ds% S?
806 #nswitch numeric switch ck_null d
807 #cswitch character switch ck_null d
811 open open ck_open ismt@ F S? L
812 close close ck_fun is% F?
813 pipe_op pipe ck_fun is@ F F
815 fileno fileno ck_fun ist% F
816 umask umask ck_fun ist% S?
817 binmode binmode ck_fun s@ F S?
819 tie tie ck_fun idms@ R S L
820 untie untie ck_fun is% R
821 tied tied ck_fun s% R
822 dbmopen dbmopen ck_fun is@ H S S
823 dbmclose dbmclose ck_fun is% H
825 sselect select system call ck_select t@ S S S S
826 select select ck_select st@ F?
828 getc getc ck_eof st% F?
829 read read ck_fun imst@ F R S S?
830 enterwrite write ck_fun dis% F?
831 leavewrite write exit ck_null 1
833 prtf printf ck_listiob ims@ F? L
834 print print ck_listiob ims@ F? L
836 sysopen sysopen ck_fun s@ F S S S?
837 sysseek sysseek ck_fun s@ F S S
838 sysread sysread ck_fun imst@ F R S S?
839 syswrite syswrite ck_fun imst@ F S S? S?
841 send send ck_fun imst@ Fs S S S?
842 recv recv ck_fun imst@ Fs R S S
844 eof eof ck_eof is% F?
845 tell tell ck_fun st% F?
846 seek seek ck_fun s@ F S S
847 # truncate really behaves as if it had both "S S" and "F S"
848 truncate truncate ck_trunc is@ S S
850 fcntl fcntl ck_fun st@ F S S
851 ioctl ioctl ck_fun st@ F S S
852 flock flock ck_fun isT@ F S
856 socket socket ck_fun is@ Fs S S S
857 sockpair socketpair ck_fun is@ Fs Fs S S S
859 bind bind ck_fun is@ Fs S
860 connect connect ck_fun is@ Fs S
861 listen listen ck_fun is@ Fs S
862 accept accept ck_fun ist@ Fs Fs
863 shutdown shutdown ck_fun ist@ Fs S
865 gsockopt getsockopt ck_fun is@ Fs S S
866 ssockopt setsockopt ck_fun is@ Fs S S S
868 getsockname getsockname ck_fun is% Fs
869 getpeername getpeername ck_fun is% Fs
873 lstat lstat ck_ftst u- F
874 stat stat ck_ftst u- F
875 ftrread -R ck_ftst isu- F-
876 ftrwrite -W ck_ftst isu- F-
877 ftrexec -X ck_ftst isu- F-
878 fteread -r ck_ftst isu- F-
879 ftewrite -w ck_ftst isu- F-
880 fteexec -x ck_ftst isu- F-
881 ftis -e ck_ftst isu- F-
882 fteowned -o ck_ftst isu- F-
883 ftrowned -O ck_ftst isu- F-
884 ftzero -z ck_ftst isu- F-
885 ftsize -s ck_ftst istu- F-
886 ftmtime -M ck_ftst stu- F-
887 ftatime -A ck_ftst stu- F-
888 ftctime -C ck_ftst stu- F-
889 ftsock -S ck_ftst isu- F-
890 ftchr -c ck_ftst isu- F-
891 ftblk -b ck_ftst isu- F-
892 ftfile -f ck_ftst isu- F-
893 ftdir -d ck_ftst isu- F-
894 ftpipe -p ck_ftst isu- F-
895 ftlink -l ck_ftst isu- F-
896 ftsuid -u ck_ftst isu- F-
897 ftsgid -g ck_ftst isu- F-
898 ftsvtx -k ck_ftst isu- F-
899 fttty -t ck_ftst is- F-
900 fttext -T ck_ftst isu- F-
901 ftbinary -B ck_ftst isu- F-
905 chdir chdir ck_fun isT% S?
906 chown chown ck_fun imsT@ L
907 chroot chroot ck_fun isTu% S?
908 unlink unlink ck_fun imsTu@ L
909 chmod chmod ck_fun imsT@ L
910 utime utime ck_fun imsT@ L
911 rename rename ck_fun isT@ S S
912 link link ck_fun isT@ S S
913 symlink symlink ck_fun isT@ S S
914 readlink readlink ck_fun stu% S?
915 mkdir mkdir ck_fun isTu@ S? S?
916 rmdir rmdir ck_fun isTu% S?
920 open_dir opendir ck_fun is@ F S
921 readdir readdir ck_fun % F
922 telldir telldir ck_fun st% F
923 seekdir seekdir ck_fun s@ F S
924 rewinddir rewinddir ck_fun s% F
925 closedir closedir ck_fun is% F
929 fork fork ck_null ist0
930 wait wait ck_null isT0
931 waitpid waitpid ck_fun isT@ S S
932 system system ck_exec imsT@ S? L
933 exec exec ck_exec dimsT@ S? L
934 kill kill ck_fun dimsT@ L
935 getppid getppid ck_null isT0
936 getpgrp getpgrp ck_fun isT% S?
937 setpgrp setpgrp ck_fun isT@ S? S?
938 getpriority getpriority ck_fun isT@ S S
939 setpriority setpriority ck_fun isT@ S S S
943 # NOTE: MacOS patches the 'i' of time() away later when the interpreter
944 # is created because in MacOS time() is already returning times > 2**31-1,
945 # that is, non-integers.
947 time time ck_null isT0
949 localtime localtime ck_fun t% S?
950 gmtime gmtime ck_fun t% S?
951 alarm alarm ck_fun istu% S?
952 sleep sleep ck_fun isT% S?
956 shmget shmget ck_fun imst@ S S S
957 shmctl shmctl ck_fun imst@ S S S
958 shmread shmread ck_fun imst@ S S S S
959 shmwrite shmwrite ck_fun imst@ S S S S
963 msgget msgget ck_fun imst@ S S
964 msgctl msgctl ck_fun imst@ S S S
965 msgsnd msgsnd ck_fun imst@ S S S
966 msgrcv msgrcv ck_fun imst@ S S S S S
970 semget semget ck_fun imst@ S S S
971 semctl semctl ck_fun imst@ S S S S
972 semop semop ck_fun imst@ S S
976 require require ck_require du% S?
977 dofile do "file" ck_fun d1 S
978 entereval eval "string" ck_eval d% S
979 leaveeval eval "string" exit ck_null 1 S
980 #evalonce eval constant string ck_null d1 S
981 entertry eval {block} ck_null |
982 leavetry eval {block} exit ck_null @
986 ghbyname gethostbyname ck_fun % S
987 ghbyaddr gethostbyaddr ck_fun @ S S
988 ghostent gethostent ck_null 0
989 gnbyname getnetbyname ck_fun % S
990 gnbyaddr getnetbyaddr ck_fun @ S S
991 gnetent getnetent ck_null 0
992 gpbyname getprotobyname ck_fun % S
993 gpbynumber getprotobynumber ck_fun @ S
994 gprotoent getprotoent ck_null 0
995 gsbyname getservbyname ck_fun @ S S
996 gsbyport getservbyport ck_fun @ S S
997 gservent getservent ck_null 0
998 shostent sethostent ck_fun is% S
999 snetent setnetent ck_fun is% S
1000 sprotoent setprotoent ck_fun is% S
1001 sservent setservent ck_fun is% S
1002 ehostent endhostent ck_null is0
1003 enetent endnetent ck_null is0
1004 eprotoent endprotoent ck_null is0
1005 eservent endservent ck_null is0
1006 gpwnam getpwnam ck_fun % S
1007 gpwuid getpwuid ck_fun % S
1008 gpwent getpwent ck_null 0
1009 spwent setpwent ck_null is0
1010 epwent endpwent ck_null is0
1011 ggrnam getgrnam ck_fun % S
1012 ggrgid getgrgid ck_fun % S
1013 ggrent getgrent ck_null 0
1014 sgrent setgrent ck_null is0
1015 egrent endgrent ck_null is0
1016 getlogin getlogin ck_null st0
1020 syscall syscall ck_fun imst@ S L
1022 # For multi-threading
1023 lock lock ck_rfun s% R
1024 threadsv per-thread value ck_null ds0
1027 setstate set statement info ck_null s;
1028 method_named method with known name ck_null d$
1030 dor defined or (//) ck_null |
1031 dorassign defined or assignment (//=) ck_null s|
1033 entergiven given() ck_null d|
1034 leavegiven leave given block ck_null 1
1035 enterwhen when() ck_null d|
1036 leavewhen leave when block ck_null 1
1037 break break ck_null 0
1038 continue continue ck_null 0
1039 smartmatch smart match ck_smartmatch s2
1041 say say ck_say ims@ F? L
1043 # Add new ops before this, the custom operator.
1045 custom unknown custom operator ck_null 0