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{
This file is part of the Free Pascal run time library and compiler.
Copyright (c) 1998-2002 by the Free Pascal development team
Internal Function/Constant Evaluator numbers
See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution,
for details about the copyright.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
**********************************************************************}
unit compinnr;
{$i fpcdefs.inc}
{$packenum 4}
interface
const
{ this file needs to be kept in sync with rtl/inc/innr.in }
in_cpu_first = 10000;
in_x86_mm_first = 11000;
type
tinlinenumber=(
in_none = -1,
{ Internal functions }
in_lo_word = 1,
in_hi_word = 2,
in_lo_long = 3,
in_hi_long = 4,
in_ord_x = 5,
in_length_x = 6,
in_chr_byte = 7,
in_write_x = 14,
in_writeln_x = 15,
in_read_x = 16,
in_readln_x = 17,
in_concat_x = 18,
in_assigned_x = 19,
in_str_x_string = 20,
in_ofs_x = 21,
in_sizeof_x = 22,
in_typeof_x = 23,
in_val_x = 24,
in_reset_x = 25,
in_rewrite_x = 26,
in_low_x = 27,
in_high_x = 28,
in_seg_x = 29,
in_pred_x = 30,
in_succ_x = 31,
in_reset_typedfile = 32,
in_rewrite_typedfile = 33,
in_settextbuf_file_x = 34,
in_inc_x = 35,
in_dec_x = 36,
in_include_x_y = 37,
in_exclude_x_y = 38,
in_break = 39,
in_continue = 40,
in_assert_x_y = 41,
in_addr_x = 42,
in_typeinfo_x = 43,
in_setlength_x = 44,
in_finalize_x = 45,
in_new_x = 46,
in_dispose_x = 47,
in_exit = 48,
in_copy_x = 49,
in_initialize_x = 50,
in_leave = 51, {macpas}
in_cycle = 52, {macpas}
in_slice_x = 53,
in_unaligned_x = 54,
in_get_frame = 56,
in_get_caller_addr = 57,
in_get_caller_frame = 58,
in_pack_x_y_z = 59,
in_unpack_x_y_z = 60,
in_bitsizeof_x = 61,
in_writestr_x = 62,
in_readstr_x = 63,
in_abs_long = 64,
in_ror_x = 65,
in_ror_x_y = 66,
in_rol_x = 67,
in_rol_x_y = 68,
in_objc_selector_x = 69,
in_objc_protocol_x = 70,
in_objc_encode_x = 71,
in_sar_x_y = 72,
in_sar_x = 73,
in_bsf_x = 74,
in_bsr_x = 75,
in_default_x = 76,
in_box_x = 77, { managed platforms: wrap in class instance }
in_unbox_x_y = 78, { manage platforms: extract from class instance }
in_popcnt_x = 79,
in_aligned_x = 80,
in_setstring_x_y_z = 81,
in_insert_x_y_z = 82,
in_delete_x_y_z = 83,
in_reset_typedfile_name = 84,
in_rewrite_typedfile_name = 85,
in_and_assign_x_y = 86,
in_or_assign_x_y = 87,
in_xor_assign_x_y = 88,
in_sar_assign_x_y = 89,
in_shl_assign_x_y = 90,
in_shr_assign_x_y = 91,
in_rol_assign_x_y = 92,
in_ror_assign_x_y = 93,
in_neg_assign_x = 94,
in_not_assign_x = 95,
in_gettypekind_x = 96,
in_faraddr_x = 97,
in_volatile_x = 98,
in_ismanagedtype_x = 99,
{ Internal constant functions }
in_const_sqr = 100,
in_const_abs = 101,
in_const_odd = 102,
in_const_ptr = 103,
in_const_swap_word = 104,
in_const_swap_long = 105,
in_lo_qword = 106,
in_hi_qword = 107,
in_const_swap_qword = 108,
in_prefetch_var = 109,
in_const_eh_return_data_regno = 110,
{ FPU functions }
in_trunc_real = 120,
in_round_real = 121,
in_frac_real = 122,
in_int_real = 123,
in_exp_real = 124,
in_cos_real = 125,
in_pi_real = 126,
in_abs_real = 127,
in_sqr_real = 128,
in_sqrt_real = 129,
in_arctan_real = 130,
in_ln_real = 131,
in_sin_real = 132,
in_fma_single = 133,
in_fma_double = 134,
in_fma_extended = 135,
in_fma_float128 = 136,
{ the min/max intrinsics must follow the x86 sse
behaviour of min/max regarding handling
NaN: in case of a NaN the result is always the second
operand. This allows a simple translation of
if a>b then result:=a else result:=b;
statements into these intrinsics
The min/max intrinsics are not supposed to
be exposed to the user but only
used internally by the compiler/optimizer }
in_max_single = 137,
in_max_double = 138,
in_min_single = 139,
in_min_double = 140,
in_min_dword = 141,
in_min_longint = 142,
in_max_dword = 143,
in_max_longint = 144,
{ MMX functions }
{ these contants are used by the mmx unit }
{ MMX }
in_mmx_pcmpeqb = 200,
in_mmx_pcmpeqw = 201,
in_mmx_pcmpeqd = 202,
in_mmx_pcmpgtb = 203,
in_mmx_pcmpgtw = 204,
in_mmx_pcmpgtd = 205,
{ 3DNow }
{ SSE }
{ More internal functions }
in_isconstvalue_x = 1000
{$if defined(X86)}
,
{$i x86/cx86innr.inc}
{$endif }
{$if defined(AVR)}
,
{$i ccpuinnr.inc}
{$endif }
{$if defined(Z80)}
,
{$i ccpuinnr.inc}
{$endif}
{$if defined(WASM32)}
,
{$i ccpuinnr.inc}
{$endif}
);
implementation
end.
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