pub enum Instruction {
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Uinteger(u64),
Integer(i64),
Float(f64),
String(Symbol),
Alloc(TypeNodeId),
Load(VPtr, TypeNodeId),
Store(VPtr, VPtr, TypeNodeId),
GetElement {
value: VPtr,
ty: TypeNodeId,
tuple_offset: u64,
},
Call(VPtr, Vec<(VPtr, TypeNodeId)>, TypeNodeId),
CallCls(VPtr, Vec<(VPtr, TypeNodeId)>, TypeNodeId),
GetGlobal(VPtr, TypeNodeId),
SetGlobal(VPtr, VPtr, TypeNodeId),
Closure(VPtr),
CloseUpValues(VPtr, TypeNodeId),
GetUpValue(u64, TypeNodeId),
SetUpValue(u64, VPtr, TypeNodeId),
PushStateOffset(u64),
PopStateOffset(u64),
GetState(TypeNodeId),
JmpIf(VPtr, u64, u64, u64),
Jmp(i16),
Phi(VPtr, VPtr),
Return(VPtr, TypeNodeId),
ReturnFeed(VPtr, TypeNodeId),
Delay(u64, VPtr, VPtr),
Mem(VPtr),
AddF(VPtr, VPtr),
SubF(VPtr, VPtr),
MulF(VPtr, VPtr),
DivF(VPtr, VPtr),
ModF(VPtr, VPtr),
NegF(VPtr),
AbsF(VPtr),
SinF(VPtr),
CosF(VPtr),
PowF(VPtr, VPtr),
LogF(VPtr),
SqrtF(VPtr),
AddI(VPtr, VPtr),
SubI(VPtr, VPtr),
MulI(VPtr, VPtr),
DivI(VPtr, VPtr),
ModI(VPtr, VPtr),
NegI(VPtr),
AbsI(VPtr),
PowI(VPtr),
LogI(VPtr, VPtr),
Not(VPtr),
Eq(VPtr, VPtr),
Ne(VPtr, VPtr),
Gt(VPtr, VPtr),
Ge(VPtr, VPtr),
Lt(VPtr, VPtr),
Le(VPtr, VPtr),
And(VPtr, VPtr),
Or(VPtr, VPtr),
CastFtoI(VPtr),
CastItoF(VPtr),
CastItoB(VPtr),
Array(Vec<VPtr>, TypeNodeId),
GetArrayElem(VPtr, VPtr, TypeNodeId),
SetArrayElem(VPtr, VPtr, VPtr, TypeNodeId),
Error,
}
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Uinteger(u64)
Integer(i64)
Float(f64)
String(Symbol)
Alloc(TypeNodeId)
Load(VPtr, TypeNodeId)
Store(VPtr, VPtr, TypeNodeId)
GetElement
Call(VPtr, Vec<(VPtr, TypeNodeId)>, TypeNodeId)
CallCls(VPtr, Vec<(VPtr, TypeNodeId)>, TypeNodeId)
GetGlobal(VPtr, TypeNodeId)
SetGlobal(VPtr, VPtr, TypeNodeId)
Closure(VPtr)
CloseUpValues(VPtr, TypeNodeId)
GetUpValue(u64, TypeNodeId)
SetUpValue(u64, VPtr, TypeNodeId)
PushStateOffset(u64)
PopStateOffset(u64)
GetState(TypeNodeId)
JmpIf(VPtr, u64, u64, u64)
Jmp(i16)
Phi(VPtr, VPtr)
Return(VPtr, TypeNodeId)
ReturnFeed(VPtr, TypeNodeId)
Delay(u64, VPtr, VPtr)
Mem(VPtr)
AddF(VPtr, VPtr)
SubF(VPtr, VPtr)
MulF(VPtr, VPtr)
DivF(VPtr, VPtr)
ModF(VPtr, VPtr)
NegF(VPtr)
AbsF(VPtr)
SinF(VPtr)
CosF(VPtr)
PowF(VPtr, VPtr)
LogF(VPtr)
SqrtF(VPtr)
AddI(VPtr, VPtr)
SubI(VPtr, VPtr)
MulI(VPtr, VPtr)
DivI(VPtr, VPtr)
ModI(VPtr, VPtr)
NegI(VPtr)
AbsI(VPtr)
PowI(VPtr)
LogI(VPtr, VPtr)
Not(VPtr)
Eq(VPtr, VPtr)
Ne(VPtr, VPtr)
Gt(VPtr, VPtr)
Ge(VPtr, VPtr)
Lt(VPtr, VPtr)
Le(VPtr, VPtr)
And(VPtr, VPtr)
Or(VPtr, VPtr)
CastFtoI(VPtr)
CastItoF(VPtr)
CastItoB(VPtr)
Array(Vec<VPtr>, TypeNodeId)
Array Literal. Array in mimium is basically variable-length and immutable. So VM may allocate array in speacial heap area, or treat it as just as like static data in the program. MIR does not distinguish how the vm treats the array.
GetArrayElem(VPtr, VPtr, TypeNodeId)
SetArrayElem(VPtr, VPtr, VPtr, TypeNodeId)
Error
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Source§impl Clone for Instruction
impl Clone for Instruction
Source§fn clone(&self) -> Instruction
fn clone(&self) -> Instruction
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impl Debug for Instruction
Source§impl Display for Instruction
impl Display for Instruction
Source§impl PartialEq for Instruction
impl PartialEq for Instruction
impl StructuralPartialEq for Instruction
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impl Freeze for Instruction
impl RefUnwindSafe for Instruction
impl Send for Instruction
impl Sync for Instruction
impl Unpin for Instruction
impl UnwindSafe for Instruction
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