circuitpython/py/bc.h
Alexander Steffen 299bc62586 all: Unify header guard usage.
The code conventions suggest using header guards, but do not define how
those should look like and instead point to existing files. However, not
all existing files follow the same scheme, sometimes omitting header guards
altogether, sometimes using non-standard names, making it easy to
accidentally pick a "wrong" example.

This commit ensures that all header files of the MicroPython project (that
were not simply copied from somewhere else) follow the same pattern, that
was already present in the majority of files, especially in the py folder.

The rules are as follows.

Naming convention:
* start with the words MICROPY_INCLUDED
* contain the full path to the file
* replace special characters with _

In addition, there are no empty lines before #ifndef, between #ifndef and
one empty line before #endif. #endif is followed by a comment containing
the name of the guard macro.

py/grammar.h cannot use header guards by design, since it has to be
included multiple times in a single C file. Several other files also do not
need header guards as they are only used internally and guaranteed to be
included only once:
* MICROPY_MPHALPORT_H
* mpconfigboard.h
* mpconfigport.h
* mpthreadport.h
* pin_defs_*.h
* qstrdefs*.h
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/*
* This file is part of the Micro Python project, http://micropython.org/
*
* The MIT License (MIT)
*
* Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 Damien P. George
*
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*/
#ifndef MICROPY_INCLUDED_PY_BC_H
#define MICROPY_INCLUDED_PY_BC_H
#include "py/runtime.h"
#include "py/obj.h"
#include "py/objfun.h"
// bytecode layout:
//
// n_state : var uint
// n_exc_stack : var uint
// scope_flags : byte
// n_pos_args : byte number of arguments this function takes
// n_kwonly_args : byte number of keyword-only arguments this function takes
// n_def_pos_args : byte number of default positional arguments
//
// code_info_size : var uint | code_info_size counts bytes in this chunk
// simple_name : var qstr |
// source_file : var qstr |
// <line number info> |
// <word alignment padding> | only needed if bytecode contains pointers
//
// local_num0 : byte |
// ... : byte |
// local_numN : byte | N = num_cells
// 255 : byte | end of list sentinel
// <bytecode> |
//
//
// constant table layout:
//
// argname0 : obj (qstr)
// ... : obj (qstr)
// argnameN : obj (qstr) N = num_pos_args + num_kwonly_args
// const0 : obj
// constN : obj
// Exception stack entry
typedef struct _mp_exc_stack_t {
const byte *handler;
// bit 0 is saved currently_in_except_block value
// bit 1 is whether the opcode was SETUP_WITH or SETUP_FINALLY
mp_obj_t *val_sp;
// Saved exception, valid if currently_in_except_block bit is 1
mp_obj_base_t *prev_exc;
} mp_exc_stack_t;
typedef struct _mp_code_state_t {
// The fun_bc entry points to the underlying function object that is being executed.
// It is needed to access the start of bytecode and the const_table.
// It is also needed to prevent the GC from reclaiming the bytecode during execution,
// because the ip pointer below will always point to the interior of the bytecode.
mp_obj_fun_bc_t *fun_bc;
const byte *ip;
mp_obj_t *sp;
// bit 0 is saved currently_in_except_block value
mp_exc_stack_t *exc_sp;
mp_obj_dict_t *old_globals;
#if MICROPY_STACKLESS
struct _mp_code_state_t *prev;
#endif
// Variable-length
mp_obj_t state[0];
// Variable-length, never accessed by name, only as (void*)(state + n_state)
//mp_exc_stack_t exc_state[0];
} mp_code_state_t;
mp_uint_t mp_decode_uint(const byte **ptr);
mp_uint_t mp_decode_uint_value(const byte *ptr);
const byte *mp_decode_uint_skip(const byte *ptr);
mp_vm_return_kind_t mp_execute_bytecode(mp_code_state_t *code_state, volatile mp_obj_t inject_exc);
mp_code_state_t *mp_obj_fun_bc_prepare_codestate(mp_obj_t func, size_t n_args, size_t n_kw, const mp_obj_t *args);
void mp_setup_code_state(mp_code_state_t *code_state, size_t n_args, size_t n_kw, const mp_obj_t *args);
void mp_bytecode_print(const void *descr, const byte *code, mp_uint_t len, const mp_uint_t *const_table);
void mp_bytecode_print2(const byte *code, size_t len, const mp_uint_t *const_table);
const byte *mp_bytecode_print_str(const byte *ip);
#define mp_bytecode_print_inst(code, const_table) mp_bytecode_print2(code, 1, const_table)
// Helper macros to access pointer with least significant bits holding flags
#define MP_TAGPTR_PTR(x) ((void*)((uintptr_t)(x) & ~((uintptr_t)3)))
#define MP_TAGPTR_TAG0(x) ((uintptr_t)(x) & 1)
#define MP_TAGPTR_TAG1(x) ((uintptr_t)(x) & 2)
#define MP_TAGPTR_MAKE(ptr, tag) ((void*)((uintptr_t)(ptr) | (tag)))
#if MICROPY_PERSISTENT_CODE_LOAD || MICROPY_PERSISTENT_CODE_SAVE
#define MP_OPCODE_BYTE (0)
#define MP_OPCODE_QSTR (1)
#define MP_OPCODE_VAR_UINT (2)
#define MP_OPCODE_OFFSET (3)
uint mp_opcode_format(const byte *ip, size_t *opcode_size);
#endif
#endif // MICROPY_INCLUDED_PY_BC_H