Enum cranelift_codegen::isa::ConstraintKind
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The different kinds of operand constraints.
Variants§
Reg
This operand or result must be a register from the given register class.
FixedReg(RegUnit)
This operand or result must be a fixed register.
The constraint’s regclass field is the top-level register class containing the fixed
register.
Tied(u8)
This result value must use the same register as an input value operand.
The associated number is the index of the input value operand this result is tied to. The
constraint’s regclass field is the same as the tied operand’s register class.
When an (in, out) operand pair is tied, this constraint kind appears in both the ins and
the outs arrays. The constraint for the in operand is Tied(out), and the constraint for
the out operand is Tied(in).
FixedTied(RegUnit)
This operand must be a fixed register, and it has a tied counterpart.
This works just like FixedReg, but additionally indicates that there are identical
input/output operands for this fixed register. For an input operand, this means that the
value will be clobbered by the instruction
Stack
This operand must be a value in a stack slot.
The constraint’s regclass field is the register class that would normally be used to load
and store values of this type.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for ConstraintKind
impl Clone for ConstraintKind
source§fn clone(&self) -> ConstraintKind
fn clone(&self) -> ConstraintKind
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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