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Jerry Gay  
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 More options Mar 23 2004, 9:48 am
Newsgroups: perl.perl6.internals
From: j...@ets.org (Jerry Gay)
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 08:49:53 -0500
Local: Tues, Mar 23 2004 8:49 am
Subject: [PATCH] RE: Safe execution core and ops classification

> - do we expect to have more then 32 different classes?

i see 13 operator classes currently, though my tree may be out of date

> A perl script that scans ops-files for opcode classes and spits out:

> a) a pod with opcode classes headings and the list of opcodes that
> belong to that class (at best created from a template, which has some
> more explanation to that stuff)

the attached tarfile contains a script (tools/docs/opslist.pl) should
generate a file, docs/ops/opslist.pod, with the above information

> b) a C include file that defines bitmask enums for the
> classes plus some
> common shortcuts comming from a config file. These enums
> should then be
> scanned during Configure and provide a user visible PASM in
> runtime/parrot/include.
> If we have more then 32 classes, we'll use a ParrotSet PMC
> (which will
> be handy anyway)

i'm not sure where to get the info i need to do this. hope the attached
script helps.

> leo

--jerry

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