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* @(#)tree.h 5.4 (Berkeley) 4/16/91
*/
/*
* This file contains the declarations of the variables and routines
* within the "tree" subdirectory that are accessible from outside.
*/
#include "tree/opinfo.h"
/*
* Evaluation stack manipulation macros. These are publically
* available because "eval" leaves it's result on the stack.
*
* These macros allow one to operate on stacks of arbitrary types
* (including a stack of different typed objects).
*
* Sadly, underflow and overflow are not checked for.
*/
typedef char STACK;
#define WMASK (sizeof(int) - 1)
#ifdef tahoe
#define push(type, value) ((*(type *)sp) = value, sp += (sizeof(type) + WMASK) & ~WMASK, value)
#define pop(type) (sp -= (sizeof(type) + WMASK) & ~WMASK, (*((type *) sp)))
#else
#define push(type, value) ((type *) (sp += sizeof(type)))[-1] = (value)
#define pop(type) (*((type *) (sp -= sizeof(type))))
#endif
#define alignstack() sp = (char *) (( ((int) sp) + WMASK)&~WMASK)
#define downalignstack() sp = (char *) (( ((int) sp))&~WMASK)
STACK stack[];
STACK *sp;
NODE *build(); /* create a node in the parse tree */
int prtree(); /* print a tree in source form */
int eval(); /* evaluate a tree, leaving value on stack */
long popsmall(); /* pop a small item from the stack given its type */
int tfree(); /* release storage for a tree */
BOOLEAN tr_equal(); /* test if two trees are structurally equivalent */
BOOLEAN cond(); /* evaluate a node for a conditional */
ADDRESS lval(); /* return the object address of a node */
BOOLEAN isredirected(); /* TRUE if output is being redirected */