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2TableGen Language Reference
3===========================
4
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +00005.. contents::
6 :local:
7
8.. warning::
9 This document is extremely rough. If you find something lacking, please
Tanya Lattner0d28f802015-08-05 03:51:17 +000010 fix it, file a documentation bug, or ask about it on llvm-dev.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000011
12Introduction
13============
14
15This document is meant to be a normative spec about the TableGen language
16in and of itself (i.e. how to understand a given construct in terms of how
17it affects the final set of records represented by the TableGen file). If
18you are unsure if this document is really what you are looking for, please
Sean Silva397ee6e2014-04-07 22:46:40 +000019read the :doc:`introduction to TableGen <index>` first.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000020
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000021Notation
22========
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000023
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000024The lexical and syntax notation used here is intended to imitate
25`Python's`_. In particular, for lexical definitions, the productions
26operate at the character level and there is no implied whitespace between
27elements. The syntax definitions operate at the token level, so there is
28implied whitespace between tokens.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000029
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000030.. _`Python's`: http://docs.python.org/py3k/reference/introduction.html#notation
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000031
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000032Lexical Analysis
33================
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000034
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000035TableGen supports BCPL (``// ...``) and nestable C-style (``/* ... */``)
36comments.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000037
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000038The following is a listing of the basic punctuation tokens::
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000039
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000040 - + [ ] { } ( ) < > : ; . = ? #
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000041
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000042Numeric literals take one of the following forms:
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000043
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000044.. TableGen actually will lex some pretty strange sequences an interpret
45 them as numbers. What is shown here is an attempt to approximate what it
46 "should" accept.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000047
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000048.. productionlist::
49 TokInteger: `DecimalInteger` | `HexInteger` | `BinInteger`
50 DecimalInteger: ["+" | "-"] ("0"..."9")+
51 HexInteger: "0x" ("0"..."9" | "a"..."f" | "A"..."F")+
52 BinInteger: "0b" ("0" | "1")+
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000053
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000054One aspect to note is that the :token:`DecimalInteger` token *includes* the
55``+`` or ``-``, as opposed to having ``+`` and ``-`` be unary operators as
56most languages do.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000057
Pete Cooper9b90dc72014-08-07 05:47:13 +000058Also note that :token:`BinInteger` creates a value of type ``bits<n>``
59(where ``n`` is the number of bits). This will implicitly convert to
60integers when needed.
61
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000062TableGen has identifier-like tokens:
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000063
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000064.. productionlist::
65 ualpha: "a"..."z" | "A"..."Z" | "_"
66 TokIdentifier: ("0"..."9")* `ualpha` (`ualpha` | "0"..."9")*
67 TokVarName: "$" `ualpha` (`ualpha` | "0"..."9")*
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000068
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000069Note that unlike most languages, TableGen allows :token:`TokIdentifier` to
70begin with a number. In case of ambiguity, a token will be interpreted as a
71numeric literal rather than an identifier.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000072
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000073TableGen also has two string-like literals:
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000074
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000075.. productionlist::
76 TokString: '"' <non-'"' characters and C-like escapes> '"'
77 TokCodeFragment: "[{" <shortest text not containing "}]"> "}]"
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000078
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000079:token:`TokCodeFragment` is essentially a multiline string literal
80delimited by ``[{`` and ``}]``.
Sean Silvacc373352014-02-09 02:43:50 +000081
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000082.. note::
83 The current implementation accepts the following C-like escapes::
Sean Silva543fd7f2013-01-09 02:20:30 +000084
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000085 \\ \' \" \t \n
Sean Silva543fd7f2013-01-09 02:20:30 +000086
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000087TableGen also has the following keywords::
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000088
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000089 bit bits class code dag
90 def foreach defm field in
91 int let list multiclass string
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000092
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000093TableGen also has "bang operators" which have a
94wide variety of meanings:
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +000095
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +000096.. productionlist::
97 BangOperator: one of
98 :!eq !if !head !tail !con
Joerg Sonnenberger0a537272014-09-03 13:17:03 +000099 :!add !shl !sra !srl !and
Matt Arsenault1c8d9332016-11-15 06:49:28 +0000100 :!or !empty !subst !foreach !strconcat
Nicolai Haehnled34f6842018-03-06 13:49:16 +0000101 :!cast !listconcat !size !foldl
Nicolai Haehnleb5376052018-03-09 12:24:06 +0000102 :!isa
Matt Arsenault1c8d9332016-11-15 06:49:28 +0000103
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000104
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000105Syntax
106======
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000107
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000108TableGen has an ``include`` mechanism. It does not play a role in the
109syntax per se, since it is lexically replaced with the contents of the
110included file.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000111
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000112.. productionlist::
113 IncludeDirective: "include" `TokString`
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000114
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000115TableGen's top-level production consists of "objects".
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000116
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000117.. productionlist::
118 TableGenFile: `Object`*
119 Object: `Class` | `Def` | `Defm` | `Let` | `MultiClass` | `Foreach`
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000120
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000121``class``\es
122------------
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000123
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000124.. productionlist::
125 Class: "class" `TokIdentifier` [`TemplateArgList`] `ObjectBody`
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000126
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000127A ``class`` declaration creates a record which other records can inherit
128from. A class can be parametrized by a list of "template arguments", whose
129values can be used in the class body.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000130
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000131A given class can only be defined once. A ``class`` declaration is
132considered to define the class if any of the following is true:
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000133
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000134.. break ObjectBody into its consituents so that they are present here?
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000135
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000136#. The :token:`TemplateArgList` is present.
137#. The :token:`Body` in the :token:`ObjectBody` is present and is not empty.
138#. The :token:`BaseClassList` in the :token:`ObjectBody` is present.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000139
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000140You can declare an empty class by giving and empty :token:`TemplateArgList`
141and an empty :token:`ObjectBody`. This can serve as a restricted form of
142forward declaration: note that records deriving from the forward-declared
143class will inherit no fields from it since the record expansion is done
144when the record is parsed.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000145
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000146.. productionlist::
147 TemplateArgList: "<" `Declaration` ("," `Declaration`)* ">"
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000148
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000149Declarations
150------------
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000151
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000152.. Omitting mention of arcane "field" prefix to discourage its use.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000153
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000154The declaration syntax is pretty much what you would expect as a C++
155programmer.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000156
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000157.. productionlist::
158 Declaration: `Type` `TokIdentifier` ["=" `Value`]
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000159
Sylvestre Ledru7d540502016-07-02 19:28:40 +0000160It assigns the value to the identifier.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000161
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000162Types
163-----
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000164
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000165.. productionlist::
166 Type: "string" | "code" | "bit" | "int" | "dag"
167 :| "bits" "<" `TokInteger` ">"
168 :| "list" "<" `Type` ">"
169 :| `ClassID`
170 ClassID: `TokIdentifier`
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000171
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000172Both ``string`` and ``code`` correspond to the string type; the difference
173is purely to indicate programmer intention.
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000174
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000175The :token:`ClassID` must identify a class that has been previously
176declared or defined.
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000177
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000178Values
179------
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000180
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000181.. productionlist::
182 Value: `SimpleValue` `ValueSuffix`*
183 ValueSuffix: "{" `RangeList` "}"
184 :| "[" `RangeList` "]"
185 :| "." `TokIdentifier`
186 RangeList: `RangePiece` ("," `RangePiece`)*
187 RangePiece: `TokInteger`
188 :| `TokInteger` "-" `TokInteger`
189 :| `TokInteger` `TokInteger`
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000190
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000191The peculiar last form of :token:`RangePiece` is due to the fact that the
192"``-``" is included in the :token:`TokInteger`, hence ``1-5`` gets lexed as
193two consecutive :token:`TokInteger`'s, with values ``1`` and ``-5``,
194instead of "1", "-", and "5".
195The :token:`RangeList` can be thought of as specifying "list slice" in some
196contexts.
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000197
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000198
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000199:token:`SimpleValue` has a number of forms:
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000200
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000201
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000202.. productionlist::
203 SimpleValue: `TokIdentifier`
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000204
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000205The value will be the variable referenced by the identifier. It can be one
206of:
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000207
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000208.. The code for this is exceptionally abstruse. These examples are a
209 best-effort attempt.
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000210
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000211* name of a ``def``, such as the use of ``Bar`` in::
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000212
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000213 def Bar : SomeClass {
214 int X = 5;
215 }
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000216
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000217 def Foo {
218 SomeClass Baz = Bar;
219 }
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000220
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000221* value local to a ``def``, such as the use of ``Bar`` in::
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000222
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000223 def Foo {
224 int Bar = 5;
225 int Baz = Bar;
226 }
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000227
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000228* a template arg of a ``class``, such as the use of ``Bar`` in::
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000229
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000230 class Foo<int Bar> {
231 int Baz = Bar;
232 }
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000233
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000234* value local to a ``multiclass``, such as the use of ``Bar`` in::
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000235
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000236 multiclass Foo {
237 int Bar = 5;
238 int Baz = Bar;
239 }
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000240
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000241* a template arg to a ``multiclass``, such as the use of ``Bar`` in::
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000242
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000243 multiclass Foo<int Bar> {
244 int Baz = Bar;
245 }
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000246
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000247.. productionlist::
248 SimpleValue: `TokInteger`
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000249
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000250This represents the numeric value of the integer.
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000251
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000252.. productionlist::
253 SimpleValue: `TokString`+
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000254
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000255Multiple adjacent string literals are concatenated like in C/C++. The value
256is the concatenation of the strings.
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000257
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000258.. productionlist::
259 SimpleValue: `TokCodeFragment`
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000260
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000261The value is the string value of the code fragment.
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000262
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000263.. productionlist::
264 SimpleValue: "?"
Renato Golinca105642014-03-20 16:08:34 +0000265
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000266``?`` represents an "unset" initializer.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000267
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000268.. productionlist::
269 SimpleValue: "{" `ValueList` "}"
270 ValueList: [`ValueListNE`]
271 ValueListNE: `Value` ("," `Value`)*
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000272
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000273This represents a sequence of bits, as would be used to initialize a
274``bits<n>`` field (where ``n`` is the number of bits).
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000275
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000276.. productionlist::
277 SimpleValue: `ClassID` "<" `ValueListNE` ">"
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000278
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000279This generates a new anonymous record definition (as would be created by an
280unnamed ``def`` inheriting from the given class with the given template
281arguments) and the value is the value of that record definition.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000282
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000283.. productionlist::
284 SimpleValue: "[" `ValueList` "]" ["<" `Type` ">"]
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000285
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000286A list initializer. The optional :token:`Type` can be used to indicate a
287specific element type, otherwise the element type will be deduced from the
288given values.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000289
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000290.. The initial `DagArg` of the dag must start with an identifier or
291 !cast, but this is more of an implementation detail and so for now just
292 leave it out.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000293
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000294.. productionlist::
295 SimpleValue: "(" `DagArg` `DagArgList` ")"
296 DagArgList: `DagArg` ("," `DagArg`)*
297 DagArg: `Value` [":" `TokVarName`] | `TokVarName`
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000298
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000299The initial :token:`DagArg` is called the "operator" of the dag.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000300
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000301.. productionlist::
302 SimpleValue: `BangOperator` ["<" `Type` ">"] "(" `ValueListNE` ")"
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000303
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000304Bodies
305------
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000306
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000307.. productionlist::
308 ObjectBody: `BaseClassList` `Body`
309 BaseClassList: [":" `BaseClassListNE`]
310 BaseClassListNE: `SubClassRef` ("," `SubClassRef`)*
311 SubClassRef: (`ClassID` | `MultiClassID`) ["<" `ValueList` ">"]
312 DefmID: `TokIdentifier`
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000313
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000314The version with the :token:`MultiClassID` is only valid in the
315:token:`BaseClassList` of a ``defm``.
316The :token:`MultiClassID` should be the name of a ``multiclass``.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000317
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000318.. put this somewhere else
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000319
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000320It is after parsing the base class list that the "let stack" is applied.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000321
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000322.. productionlist::
323 Body: ";" | "{" BodyList "}"
324 BodyList: BodyItem*
325 BodyItem: `Declaration` ";"
326 :| "let" `TokIdentifier` [`RangeList`] "=" `Value` ";"
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000327
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000328The ``let`` form allows overriding the value of an inherited field.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000329
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000330``def``
331-------
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000332
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000333.. TODO::
334 There can be pastes in the names here, like ``#NAME#``. Look into that
335 and document it (it boils down to ParseIDValue with IDParseMode ==
336 ParseNameMode). ParseObjectName calls into the general ParseValue, with
337 the only different from "arbitrary expression parsing" being IDParseMode
338 == Mode.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000339
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000340.. productionlist::
341 Def: "def" `TokIdentifier` `ObjectBody`
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000342
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000343Defines a record whose name is given by the :token:`TokIdentifier`. The
344fields of the record are inherited from the base classes and defined in the
345body.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000346
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000347Special handling occurs if this ``def`` appears inside a ``multiclass`` or
348a ``foreach``.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000349
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000350``defm``
351--------
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000352
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000353.. productionlist::
354 Defm: "defm" `TokIdentifier` ":" `BaseClassListNE` ";"
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000355
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000356Note that in the :token:`BaseClassList`, all of the ``multiclass``'s must
357precede any ``class``'s that appear.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000358
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000359``foreach``
360-----------
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000361
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000362.. productionlist::
Nicolai Haehnle8aa9d582018-03-09 12:24:30 +0000363 Foreach: "foreach" `ForeachDeclaration` "in" "{" `Object`* "}"
364 :| "foreach" `ForeachDeclaration` "in" `Object`
365 ForeachDeclaration: ID "=" ( "{" `RangeList` "}" | `RangePiece` | `Value` )
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000366
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000367The value assigned to the variable in the declaration is iterated over and
368the object or object list is reevaluated with the variable set at each
369iterated value.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000370
Nicolai Haehnle8aa9d582018-03-09 12:24:30 +0000371Note that the productions involving RangeList and RangePiece have precedence
372over the more generic value parsing based on the first token.
373
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000374Top-Level ``let``
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Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000376
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000377.. productionlist::
378 Let: "let" `LetList` "in" "{" `Object`* "}"
379 :| "let" `LetList` "in" `Object`
380 LetList: `LetItem` ("," `LetItem`)*
381 LetItem: `TokIdentifier` [`RangeList`] "=" `Value`
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000382
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000383This is effectively equivalent to ``let`` inside the body of a record
384except that it applies to multiple records at a time. The bindings are
385applied at the end of parsing the base classes of a record.
Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000386
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000387``multiclass``
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Sean Silva1b600182013-01-07 02:43:44 +0000389
Renato Golin33f973a2014-04-01 09:51:49 +0000390.. productionlist::
391 MultiClass: "multiclass" `TokIdentifier` [`TemplateArgList`]
392 : [":" `BaseMultiClassList`] "{" `MultiClassObject`+ "}"
393 BaseMultiClassList: `MultiClassID` ("," `MultiClassID`)*
394 MultiClassID: `TokIdentifier`
395 MultiClassObject: `Def` | `Defm` | `Let` | `Foreach`