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#include "defs.h"

LOCAL eqvcommon(), eqveqv(), nsubs();

/* ROUTINES RELATED TO EQUIVALENCE CLASS PROCESSING */

/* called at end of declarations section to process chains
created by EQUIVALENCE statements
*/
doequiv()
{
register int i;
int inequiv; /* True if one namep occurs in
several EQUIV declarations */
int comno; /* Index into Extsym table of the last
COMMON block seen (implicitly assuming
that only one will be given) */
int ovarno;
ftnint comoffset; /* Index into the COMMON block */
ftnint offset; /* Offset from array base */
ftnint leng;
register struct Equivblock *equivdecl;
register struct Eqvchain *q;
struct Primblock *primp;
register Namep np;
int k, k1, ns, pref, t;
chainp cp;
extern int type_pref[];

for(i = 0 ; i < nequiv ; ++i)
{

/* Handle each equivalence declaration */

equivdecl = &eqvclass[i];
equivdecl->eqvbottom = equivdecl->eqvtop = 0;
comno = -1;



for(q = equivdecl->equivs ; q ; q = q->eqvnextp)
{
offset = 0;
primp = q->eqvitem.eqvlhs;
vardcl(np = primp->namep);
if(primp->argsp || primp->fcharp)
{
expptr offp, suboffset();

/* Pad ones onto the end of an array declaration when needed */

if(np->vdim!=NULL && np->vdim->ndim>1 &&
nsubs(primp->argsp)==1 )
{
if(! ftn66flag)
warni
("1-dim subscript in EQUIVALENCE, %d-dim declared",
np -> vdim -> ndim);
cp = NULL;
ns = np->vdim->ndim;
while(--ns > 0)
cp = mkchain((char *)ICON(1), cp);
primp->argsp->listp->nextp = cp;
}

offp = suboffset(primp);
if(ISICON(offp))
offset = offp->constblock.Const.ci;
else {
dclerr
("nonconstant subscript in equivalence ",
np);
np = NULL;
}
frexpr(offp);
}

/* Free up the primblock, since we now have a hash table (Namep) entry */

frexpr((expptr)primp);

if(np && (leng = iarrlen(np))<0)
{
dclerr("adjustable in equivalence", np);
np = NULL;
}

if(np) switch(np->vstg)
{
case STGUNKNOWN:
case STGBSS:
case STGEQUIV:
break;

case STGCOMMON:

/* The code assumes that all COMMON references in a given EQUIVALENCE will
be to the same COMMON block, and will all be consistent */

comno = np->vardesc.varno;
comoffset = np->voffset + offset;
break;

default:
dclerr("bad storage class in equivalence", np);
np = NULL;
break;
}

if(np)
{
q->eqvoffset = offset;

/* eqvbottom gets the largest difference between the array base address
and the address specified in the EQUIV declaration */

equivdecl->eqvbottom =
lmin(equivdecl->eqvbottom, -offset);

/* eqvtop gets the largest difference between the end of the array and
the address given in the EQUIVALENCE */

equivdecl->eqvtop =
lmax(equivdecl->eqvtop, leng-offset);
}
q->eqvitem.eqvname = np;
}

/* Now all equivalenced variables are in the hash table with the proper
offset, and eqvtop and eqvbottom are set. */

if(comno >= 0)

/* Get rid of all STGEQUIVS, they will be mapped onto STGCOMMON variables
*/

eqvcommon(equivdecl, comno, comoffset);
else for(q = equivdecl->equivs ; q ; q = q->eqvnextp)
{
if(np = q->eqvitem.eqvname)
{
inequiv = NO;
if(np->vstg==STGEQUIV)
if( (ovarno = np->vardesc.varno) == i)
{

/* Can't EQUIV different elements of the same array */

if(np->voffset + q->eqvoffset != 0)
dclerr
("inconsistent equivalence", np);
}
else {
offset = np->voffset;
inequiv = YES;
}

np->vstg = STGEQUIV;
np->vardesc.varno = i;
np->voffset = - q->eqvoffset;

if(inequiv)

/* Combine 2 equivalence declarations */

eqveqv(i, ovarno, q->eqvoffset + offset);
}
}
}

/* Now each equivalence declaration is distinct (all connections have been
merged in eqveqv()), and some may be empty. */

for(i = 0 ; i < nequiv ; ++i)
{
equivdecl = & eqvclass[i];
if(equivdecl->eqvbottom!=0 || equivdecl->eqvtop!=0) {

/* a live chain */

k = TYCHAR;
pref = 1;
for(q = equivdecl->equivs ; q; q = q->eqvnextp)
if (np = q->eqvitem.eqvname){
np->voffset -= equivdecl->eqvbottom;
t = typealign[k1 = np->vtype];
if (pref < type_pref[k1]) {
k = k1;
pref = type_pref[k1];
}
if(np->voffset % t != 0) {
dclerr("bad alignment forced by equivalence", np);
--nerr; /* don't give bad return code for this */
}
}
equivdecl->eqvtype = k;
}
freqchain(equivdecl);
}
}





/* put equivalence chain p at common block comno + comoffset */

LOCAL eqvcommon(p, comno, comoffset)
struct Equivblock *p;
int comno;
ftnint comoffset;
{
int ovarno;
ftnint k, offq;
register Namep np;
register struct Eqvchain *q;

if(comoffset + p->eqvbottom < 0)
{
errstr("attempt to extend common %s backward",
extsymtab[comno].fextname);
freqchain(p);
return;
}

if( (k = comoffset + p->eqvtop) > extsymtab[comno].extleng)
extsymtab[comno].extleng = k;


for(q = p->equivs ; q ; q = q->eqvnextp)
if(np = q->eqvitem.eqvname)
{
switch(np->vstg)
{
case STGUNKNOWN:
case STGBSS:
np->vstg = STGCOMMON;
np->vcommequiv = 1;
np->vardesc.varno = comno;

/* np -> voffset will point to the base of the array */

np->voffset = comoffset - q->eqvoffset;
break;

case STGEQUIV:
ovarno = np->vardesc.varno;

/* offq will point to the current element, even if it's in an array */

offq = comoffset - q->eqvoffset - np->voffset;
np->vstg = STGCOMMON;
np->vcommequiv = 1;
np->vardesc.varno = comno;

/* np -> voffset will point to the base of the array */

np->voffset += offq;
if(ovarno != (p - eqvclass))
eqvcommon(&eqvclass[ovarno], comno, offq);
break;

case STGCOMMON:
if(comno != np->vardesc.varno ||
comoffset != np->voffset+q->eqvoffset)
dclerr("inconsistent common usage", np);
break;


default:
badstg("eqvcommon", np->vstg);
}
}

freqchain(p);
p->eqvbottom = p->eqvtop = 0;
}


/* Move all items on ovarno chain to the front of nvarno chain.
* adjust offsets of ovarno elements and top and bottom of nvarno chain
*/

LOCAL eqveqv(nvarno, ovarno, delta)
int ovarno, nvarno;
ftnint delta;
{
register struct Equivblock *neweqv, *oldeqv;
register Namep np;
struct Eqvchain *q, *q1;

neweqv = eqvclass + nvarno;
oldeqv = eqvclass + ovarno;
neweqv->eqvbottom = lmin(neweqv->eqvbottom, oldeqv->eqvbottom - delta);
neweqv->eqvtop = lmax(neweqv->eqvtop, oldeqv->eqvtop - delta);
oldeqv->eqvbottom = oldeqv->eqvtop = 0;

for(q = oldeqv->equivs ; q ; q = q1)
{
q1 = q->eqvnextp;
if( (np = q->eqvitem.eqvname) && np->vardesc.varno==ovarno)
{
q->eqvnextp = neweqv->equivs;
neweqv->equivs = q;
q->eqvoffset += delta;
np->vardesc.varno = nvarno;
np->voffset -= delta;
}
else free( (charptr) q);
}
oldeqv->equivs = NULL;
}




freqchain(p)
register struct Equivblock *p;
{
register struct Eqvchain *q, *oq;

for(q = p->equivs ; q ; q = oq)
{
oq = q->eqvnextp;
free( (charptr) q);
}
p->equivs = NULL;
}





/* nsubs -- number of subscripts in this arglist (just the length of the
list) */

LOCAL nsubs(p)
register struct Listblock *p;
{
register int n;
register chainp q;

n = 0;
if(p)
for(q = p->listp ; q ; q = q->nextp)
++n;

return(n);
}


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Archive   : F2CSRC.ZIP
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