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  1. // Part of the Carbon Language project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM
  2. // Exceptions. See /LICENSE for license information.
  3. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
  4. #ifndef CARBON_TOOLCHAIN_SEM_IR_IDS_H_
  5. #define CARBON_TOOLCHAIN_SEM_IR_IDS_H_
  6. #include <limits>
  7. #include "common/check.h"
  8. #include "common/ostream.h"
  9. #include "toolchain/base/index_base.h"
  10. #include "toolchain/base/value_ids.h"
  11. #include "toolchain/diagnostics/diagnostic_emitter.h"
  12. #include "toolchain/parse/node_ids.h"
  13. namespace Carbon::SemIR {
  14. // TODO: This is in use, but not here.
  15. class File;
  16. // The ID of an `Inst`.
  17. struct InstId : public IdBase<InstId> {
  18. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "inst";
  19. // The maximum ID, inclusive.
  20. static constexpr int Max = std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max();
  21. // Represents the result of a name lookup that is temporarily disallowed
  22. // because the name is currently being initialized.
  23. static const InstId InitTombstone;
  24. using IdBase::IdBase;
  25. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void;
  26. };
  27. constexpr InstId InstId::InitTombstone = InstId(NoneIndex - 1);
  28. // An InstId whose value is a type. The fact it's a type is CHECKed on
  29. // construction, and this allows that check to be represented in the type
  30. // system.
  31. struct TypeInstId : public InstId {
  32. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "type_inst";
  33. static const TypeInstId None;
  34. using InstId::InstId;
  35. static constexpr auto UnsafeMake(InstId id) -> TypeInstId {
  36. return TypeInstId(UnsafeCtor(), id);
  37. }
  38. private:
  39. struct UnsafeCtor {};
  40. explicit constexpr TypeInstId(UnsafeCtor /*unsafe*/, InstId id)
  41. : InstId(id) {}
  42. };
  43. constexpr TypeInstId TypeInstId::None = TypeInstId::UnsafeMake(InstId::None);
  44. // An ID of an instruction that is referenced absolutely by another instruction.
  45. // This should only be used as the type of a field within a typed instruction
  46. // class.
  47. //
  48. // When a typed instruction has a field of this type, that field represents an
  49. // absolute reference to another instruction that typically resides in a
  50. // different entity. This behaves in most respects like an InstId field, but
  51. // substitution into the typed instruction leaves the field unchanged rather
  52. // than substituting into it.
  53. class AbsoluteInstId : public InstId {
  54. public:
  55. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "absolute_inst";
  56. // Support implicit conversion from InstId so that InstId and AbsoluteInstId
  57. // have the same interface.
  58. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  59. constexpr AbsoluteInstId(InstId inst_id) : InstId(inst_id) {}
  60. using InstId::InstId;
  61. };
  62. // An ID of an instruction that is used as the destination of an initializing
  63. // expression. This should only be used as the type of a field within a typed
  64. // instruction class.
  65. //
  66. // This behaves in most respects like an InstId field, but constant evaluation
  67. // of an instruction with a destination field will not evaluate this field, and
  68. // substitution will not substitute into it.
  69. //
  70. // TODO: Decide on how substitution should handle this. Multiple instructions
  71. // can refer to the same destination, so these don't have the tree structure
  72. // that substitution expects, but we might need to substitute into the result of
  73. // an instruction.
  74. class DestInstId : public InstId {
  75. public:
  76. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "dest_inst";
  77. // Support implicit conversion from InstId so that InstId and DestInstId
  78. // have the same interface.
  79. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  80. constexpr DestInstId(InstId inst_id) : InstId(inst_id) {}
  81. using InstId::InstId;
  82. };
  83. // An ID of an instruction that is referenced as a meta-operand of an action.
  84. // This should only be used as the type of a field within a typed instruction
  85. // class.
  86. //
  87. // This is used to model cases where an action's operand is not the value
  88. // produced by another instruction, but is the other instruction itself. This is
  89. // common for actions representing template instantiation.
  90. //
  91. // This behaves in most respects like an InstId field, but evaluation of the
  92. // instruction that has this field will not fail if the instruction does not
  93. // have a constant value. If the instruction has a constant value, it will still
  94. // be replaced by its constant value during evaluation like normal, but if it
  95. // has a non-constant value, the field is left unchanged by evaluation.
  96. class MetaInstId : public InstId {
  97. public:
  98. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "meta_inst";
  99. // Support implicit conversion from InstId so that InstId and MetaInstId
  100. // have the same interface.
  101. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  102. constexpr MetaInstId(InstId inst_id) : InstId(inst_id) {}
  103. using InstId::InstId;
  104. };
  105. // The ID of a constant value of an expression. An expression is either:
  106. //
  107. // - a concrete constant, whose value does not depend on any generic parameters,
  108. // such as `42` or `i32*` or `("hello", "world")`, or
  109. // - a symbolic constant, whose value includes a generic parameter, such as
  110. // `Vector(T*)`, or
  111. // - a runtime expression, such as `Print("hello")`.
  112. //
  113. // Concrete constants are a thin wrapper around the instruction ID of the
  114. // constant instruction that defines the constant. Symbolic constants are an
  115. // index into a separate table of `SymbolicConstant`s maintained by the constant
  116. // value store.
  117. struct ConstantId : public IdBase<ConstantId> {
  118. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "constant";
  119. // An ID for an expression that is not constant.
  120. static const ConstantId NotConstant;
  121. // Returns the constant ID corresponding to a concrete constant, which should
  122. // either be in the `constants` block in the file or should be known to be
  123. // unique.
  124. static constexpr auto ForConcreteConstant(InstId const_id) -> ConstantId {
  125. return ConstantId(const_id.index);
  126. }
  127. // Returns the constant ID corresponding to a symbolic constant index.
  128. static constexpr auto ForSymbolicConstantIndex(int32_t symbolic_index)
  129. -> ConstantId {
  130. return ConstantId(FirstSymbolicIndex - symbolic_index);
  131. }
  132. using IdBase::IdBase;
  133. // Returns whether this represents a constant. Requires has_value.
  134. constexpr auto is_constant() const -> bool {
  135. CARBON_DCHECK(has_value());
  136. return *this != ConstantId::NotConstant;
  137. }
  138. // Returns whether this represents a symbolic constant. Requires has_value.
  139. constexpr auto is_symbolic() const -> bool {
  140. CARBON_DCHECK(has_value());
  141. return index <= FirstSymbolicIndex;
  142. }
  143. // Returns whether this represents a concrete constant. Requires has_value.
  144. constexpr auto is_concrete() const -> bool {
  145. CARBON_DCHECK(has_value());
  146. return index >= 0;
  147. }
  148. // Prints this ID to the given output stream. `disambiguate` indicates whether
  149. // concrete constants should be wrapped with "concrete_constant(...)" so that
  150. // they aren't printed the same as an InstId. This can be set to false if
  151. // there is no risk of ambiguity.
  152. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out, bool disambiguate = true) const -> void;
  153. private:
  154. friend class ConstantValueStore;
  155. // TODO: C++23 makes std::abs constexpr, but until then we mirror std::abs
  156. // logic here. LLVM should still optimize this.
  157. static constexpr auto Abs(int32_t i) -> int32_t { return i > 0 ? i : -i; }
  158. // Returns the instruction that describes this concrete constant value.
  159. // Requires `is_concrete()`. Use `ConstantValueStore::GetInstId` to get the
  160. // instruction ID of a `ConstantId`.
  161. constexpr auto concrete_inst_id() const -> InstId {
  162. CARBON_DCHECK(is_concrete());
  163. return InstId(index);
  164. }
  165. // Returns the symbolic constant index that describes this symbolic constant
  166. // value. Requires `is_symbolic()`.
  167. constexpr auto symbolic_index() const -> int32_t {
  168. CARBON_DCHECK(is_symbolic());
  169. return FirstSymbolicIndex - index;
  170. }
  171. static constexpr int32_t NotConstantIndex = NoneIndex - 1;
  172. static constexpr int32_t FirstSymbolicIndex = NoneIndex - 2;
  173. };
  174. constexpr ConstantId ConstantId::NotConstant = ConstantId(NotConstantIndex);
  175. // The ID of a `EntityName`.
  176. struct EntityNameId : public IdBase<EntityNameId> {
  177. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "entity_name";
  178. using IdBase::IdBase;
  179. };
  180. // The index of a compile-time binding. This is the de Bruijn level for the
  181. // binding -- that is, this is the number of other compile time bindings whose
  182. // scope encloses this binding.
  183. struct CompileTimeBindIndex : public IndexBase<CompileTimeBindIndex> {
  184. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "comp_time_bind";
  185. using IndexBase::IndexBase;
  186. };
  187. // The index of a `Call` parameter in a function. These are allocated
  188. // sequentially, left-to-right, to the function parameters that will have
  189. // arguments passed to them at runtime. In a `Call` instruction, a runtime
  190. // argument will have the position in the argument list corresponding to its
  191. // `Call` parameter index.
  192. struct CallParamIndex : public IndexBase<CallParamIndex> {
  193. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "call_param";
  194. using IndexBase::IndexBase;
  195. };
  196. // The ID of a `Function`.
  197. struct FunctionId : public IdBase<FunctionId> {
  198. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "function";
  199. using IdBase::IdBase;
  200. };
  201. // The ID of an IR within the set of all IRs being evaluated in the current
  202. // check execution.
  203. struct CheckIRId : public IdBase<CheckIRId> {
  204. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "check_ir";
  205. // Used when referring to the imported C++.
  206. static const CheckIRId Cpp;
  207. using IdBase::IdBase;
  208. };
  209. constexpr CheckIRId CheckIRId::Cpp = CheckIRId(NoneIndex - 1);
  210. // The ID of a `Class`.
  211. struct ClassId : public IdBase<ClassId> {
  212. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "class";
  213. using IdBase::IdBase;
  214. };
  215. // The ID of a `Vtable`.
  216. struct VtableId : public IdBase<VtableId> {
  217. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "vtable";
  218. using IdBase::IdBase;
  219. };
  220. // The ID of an `Interface`.
  221. struct InterfaceId : public IdBase<InterfaceId> {
  222. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "interface";
  223. using IdBase::IdBase;
  224. };
  225. // The ID of an `AssociatedConstant`.
  226. struct AssociatedConstantId : public IdBase<AssociatedConstantId> {
  227. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "assoc_const";
  228. using IdBase::IdBase;
  229. };
  230. // The ID of a `FacetTypeInfo`.
  231. struct FacetTypeId : public IdBase<FacetTypeId> {
  232. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "facet_type";
  233. using IdBase::IdBase;
  234. };
  235. // The ID of an resolved facet type value.
  236. struct IdentifiedFacetTypeId : public IdBase<IdentifiedFacetTypeId> {
  237. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "identified_facet_type";
  238. using IdBase::IdBase;
  239. };
  240. // The ID of an `Impl`.
  241. struct ImplId : public IdBase<ImplId> {
  242. using DiagnosticType = Diagnostics::TypeInfo<std::string>;
  243. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "impl";
  244. using IdBase::IdBase;
  245. };
  246. // The ID of a `Generic`.
  247. struct GenericId : public IdBase<GenericId> {
  248. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "generic";
  249. using IdBase::IdBase;
  250. };
  251. // The ID of a `Specific`, which is the result of specifying the generic
  252. // arguments for a generic.
  253. struct SpecificId : public IdBase<SpecificId> {
  254. using DiagnosticType = Diagnostics::TypeInfo<std::string>;
  255. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "specific";
  256. using IdBase::IdBase;
  257. };
  258. // The ID of a `SpecificInterface`, which is an interface and a specific pair.
  259. struct SpecificInterfaceId : public IdBase<SpecificInterfaceId> {
  260. using DiagnosticType = Diagnostics::TypeInfo<std::string>;
  261. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "specific_interface";
  262. using IdBase::IdBase;
  263. };
  264. // The index of an instruction that depends on generic parameters within a
  265. // region of a generic. A corresponding specific version of the instruction can
  266. // be found in each specific corresponding to that generic. This is a pair of a
  267. // region and an index, stored in 32 bits.
  268. struct GenericInstIndex : public IndexBase<GenericInstIndex> {
  269. // Where the value is first used within the generic.
  270. enum Region : uint8_t {
  271. // In the declaration.
  272. Declaration,
  273. // In the definition.
  274. Definition,
  275. };
  276. // An index with no value.
  277. static const GenericInstIndex None;
  278. explicit constexpr GenericInstIndex(Region region, int32_t index)
  279. : IndexBase(region == Declaration ? index
  280. : FirstDefinitionIndex - index) {
  281. CARBON_CHECK(index >= 0);
  282. }
  283. // Returns the index of the instruction within the region.
  284. auto index() const -> int32_t {
  285. CARBON_CHECK(has_value());
  286. return IndexBase::index >= 0 ? IndexBase::index
  287. : FirstDefinitionIndex - IndexBase::index;
  288. }
  289. // Returns the region within which this instruction was first used.
  290. auto region() const -> Region {
  291. CARBON_CHECK(has_value());
  292. return IndexBase::index >= 0 ? Declaration : Definition;
  293. }
  294. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void;
  295. private:
  296. static constexpr auto MakeNone() -> GenericInstIndex {
  297. GenericInstIndex result(Declaration, 0);
  298. result.IndexBase::index = NoneIndex;
  299. return result;
  300. }
  301. static constexpr int32_t FirstDefinitionIndex = NoneIndex - 1;
  302. };
  303. constexpr GenericInstIndex GenericInstIndex::None =
  304. GenericInstIndex::MakeNone();
  305. // The ID of an `ImportCpp`.
  306. struct ImportCppId : public IdBase<ImportCppId> {
  307. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "import_cpp";
  308. using IdBase::IdBase;
  309. };
  310. // The ID of an `ImportIR` within the set of imported IRs, both direct and
  311. // indirect.
  312. struct ImportIRId : public IdBase<ImportIRId> {
  313. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "ir";
  314. // The implicit `api` import, for an `impl` file. A null entry is added if
  315. // there is none, as in an `api`, in which case this ID should not show up in
  316. // instructions.
  317. static const ImportIRId ApiForImpl;
  318. // The `Cpp` import. A null entry is added if there is none, in which case
  319. // this ID should not show up in instructions.
  320. static const ImportIRId Cpp;
  321. using IdBase::IdBase;
  322. };
  323. constexpr ImportIRId ImportIRId::ApiForImpl = ImportIRId(0);
  324. constexpr ImportIRId ImportIRId::Cpp = ImportIRId(ApiForImpl.index + 1);
  325. // A boolean value.
  326. struct BoolValue : public IdBase<BoolValue> {
  327. // Not used by `Print`, but for `IdKind`.
  328. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "bool";
  329. static const BoolValue False;
  330. static const BoolValue True;
  331. // Returns the `BoolValue` corresponding to `b`.
  332. static constexpr auto From(bool b) -> BoolValue { return b ? True : False; }
  333. // Returns the `bool` corresponding to this `BoolValue`.
  334. constexpr auto ToBool() -> bool {
  335. CARBON_CHECK(*this == False || *this == True, "Invalid bool value {0}",
  336. index);
  337. return *this != False;
  338. }
  339. using IdBase::IdBase;
  340. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void;
  341. };
  342. constexpr BoolValue BoolValue::False = BoolValue(0);
  343. constexpr BoolValue BoolValue::True = BoolValue(1);
  344. // An integer kind value -- either "signed" or "unsigned".
  345. //
  346. // This might eventually capture any other properties of an integer type that
  347. // affect its semantics, such as overflow behavior.
  348. struct IntKind : public IdBase<IntKind> {
  349. // Not used by `Print`, but for `IdKind`.
  350. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "int_kind";
  351. static const IntKind Unsigned;
  352. static const IntKind Signed;
  353. using IdBase::IdBase;
  354. // Returns whether this type is signed.
  355. constexpr auto is_signed() -> bool { return *this == Signed; }
  356. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void;
  357. };
  358. constexpr IntKind IntKind::Unsigned = IntKind(0);
  359. constexpr IntKind IntKind::Signed = IntKind(1);
  360. // A float kind value.
  361. struct FloatKind : public IdBase<FloatKind> {
  362. // Not used by `Print`, but for `IdKind`.
  363. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "float_kind";
  364. using IdBase::IdBase;
  365. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void { out << "float"; }
  366. };
  367. // An X-macro for special names. Uses should look like:
  368. //
  369. // #define CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_XYZ(Name) ...
  370. // CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID(CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_XYZ)
  371. // #undef CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_XYZ
  372. #define CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID(X) \
  373. /* The name of `base`. */ \
  374. X(Base) \
  375. /* The name of the discriminant field (if any) in a choice. */ \
  376. X(ChoiceDiscriminant) \
  377. /* The name of the package `Core`. */ \
  378. X(Core) \
  379. /* The name of `destroy`. */ \
  380. X(Destroy) \
  381. /* The name of `package`. */ \
  382. X(PackageNamespace) \
  383. /* The name of `.Self`. */ \
  384. X(PeriodSelf) \
  385. /* The name of the return slot in a function. */ \
  386. X(ReturnSlot) \
  387. /* The name of `Self`. */ \
  388. X(SelfType) \
  389. /* The name of `self`. */ \
  390. X(SelfValue) \
  391. /* The name of `_`. */ \
  392. X(Underscore) \
  393. /* The name of `vptr`. */ \
  394. X(Vptr)
  395. // The ID of a name. A name is either a string or a special name such as
  396. // `self`, `Self`, or `base`.
  397. struct NameId : public IdBase<NameId> {
  398. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "name";
  399. // names().GetFormatted() is used for diagnostics.
  400. using DiagnosticType = Diagnostics::TypeInfo<std::string>;
  401. // An enum of special names.
  402. enum class SpecialNameId : uint8_t {
  403. #define CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_ENUM(Name) Name,
  404. CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID(CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_ENUM)
  405. #undef CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_ENUM
  406. };
  407. // For each SpecialNameId, provide a matching `NameId` instance for
  408. // convenience.
  409. #define CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_DECL(Name) static const NameId Name;
  410. CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID(CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_DECL)
  411. #undef CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_DECL
  412. // The number of non-index (<0) that exist, and will need storage in name
  413. // lookup.
  414. static const int NonIndexValueCount;
  415. // Returns the NameId corresponding to a particular IdentifierId.
  416. static auto ForIdentifier(IdentifierId id) -> NameId;
  417. // Returns the NameId corresponding to a particular PackageNameId. This is the
  418. // name that is declared when the package is imported.
  419. static auto ForPackageName(PackageNameId id) -> NameId;
  420. using IdBase::IdBase;
  421. // Returns the IdentifierId corresponding to this NameId, or `None` if this is
  422. // a special name.
  423. auto AsIdentifierId() const -> IdentifierId {
  424. return index >= 0 ? IdentifierId(index) : IdentifierId::None;
  425. }
  426. // Expose special names for `switch`.
  427. constexpr auto AsSpecialNameId() const -> std::optional<SpecialNameId> {
  428. if (index >= NoneIndex) {
  429. return std::nullopt;
  430. }
  431. return static_cast<SpecialNameId>(NoneIndex - 1 - index);
  432. }
  433. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void;
  434. };
  435. // Define the special `static const NameId` values.
  436. #define CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_DEF(Name) \
  437. constexpr NameId NameId::Name = \
  438. NameId(NoneIndex - 1 - static_cast<int>(NameId::SpecialNameId::Name));
  439. CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID(CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_DEF)
  440. #undef CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_DEF
  441. // Count non-index values, including `None` and special names.
  442. #define CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_COUNT(...) +1
  443. constexpr int NameId::NonIndexValueCount =
  444. 1 CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID(CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_COUNT);
  445. #undef CARBON_SPECIAL_NAME_ID_FOR_COUNT
  446. // The ID of a `NameScope`.
  447. struct NameScopeId : public IdBase<NameScopeId> {
  448. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "name_scope";
  449. // The package (or file) name scope, guaranteed to be the first added.
  450. static const NameScopeId Package;
  451. using IdBase::IdBase;
  452. };
  453. constexpr NameScopeId NameScopeId::Package = NameScopeId(0);
  454. // The ID of an `InstId` block.
  455. struct InstBlockId : public IdBase<InstBlockId> {
  456. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "inst_block";
  457. // The canonical empty block, reused to avoid allocating empty vectors. Always
  458. // the 0-index block.
  459. static const InstBlockId Empty;
  460. // Exported instructions. Empty until the File is fully checked; intermediate
  461. // state is in the Check::Context.
  462. static const InstBlockId Exports;
  463. // Instructions produced through import logic. Empty until the File is fully
  464. // checked; intermediate state is in the Check::Context.
  465. static const InstBlockId Imports;
  466. // Global declaration initialization instructions. Empty if none are present.
  467. // Otherwise, __global_init function will be generated and this block will
  468. // be inserted into it.
  469. static const InstBlockId GlobalInit;
  470. // An ID for unreachable code.
  471. static const InstBlockId Unreachable;
  472. using IdBase::IdBase;
  473. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void;
  474. };
  475. constexpr InstBlockId InstBlockId::Empty = InstBlockId(0);
  476. constexpr InstBlockId InstBlockId::Exports = InstBlockId(1);
  477. constexpr InstBlockId InstBlockId::Imports = InstBlockId(2);
  478. constexpr InstBlockId InstBlockId::GlobalInit = InstBlockId(3);
  479. constexpr InstBlockId InstBlockId::Unreachable = InstBlockId(NoneIndex - 1);
  480. // Contains either an `InstBlockId` value, an error value, or
  481. // `InstBlockId::None`.
  482. //
  483. // Error values are treated as values, though they are not representable as an
  484. // `InstBlockId` (unlike for the singleton error `InstId`).
  485. class InstBlockIdOrError {
  486. public:
  487. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  488. InstBlockIdOrError(InstBlockId inst_block_id)
  489. : InstBlockIdOrError(inst_block_id, false) {}
  490. static auto MakeError() -> InstBlockIdOrError {
  491. return {InstBlockId::None, true};
  492. }
  493. // Returns whether this class contains either an InstBlockId (other than
  494. // `None`) or an error.
  495. //
  496. // An error is treated as a value (as same for the singleton error `InstId`),
  497. // but it can not actually be materialized as an error value outside of this
  498. // class.
  499. auto has_value() const -> bool {
  500. return has_error_value() || inst_block_id_.has_value();
  501. }
  502. // Returns whether this class contains an error value.
  503. auto has_error_value() const -> bool { return error_; }
  504. // Returns the id of a non-empty inst block, or `None` if `has_value()` is
  505. // false.
  506. //
  507. // Only valid to call if `has_error_value()` is false.
  508. auto inst_block_id() const -> InstBlockId {
  509. CARBON_CHECK(!has_error_value());
  510. return inst_block_id_;
  511. }
  512. private:
  513. InstBlockIdOrError(InstBlockId inst_block_id, bool error)
  514. : inst_block_id_(inst_block_id), error_(error) {}
  515. InstBlockId inst_block_id_;
  516. bool error_;
  517. };
  518. // An ID of an instruction block that is referenced absolutely by an
  519. // instruction. This should only be used as the type of a field within a typed
  520. // instruction class. See AbsoluteInstId.
  521. class AbsoluteInstBlockId : public InstBlockId {
  522. public:
  523. // Support implicit conversion from InstBlockId so that InstBlockId and
  524. // AbsoluteInstBlockId have the same interface.
  525. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  526. constexpr AbsoluteInstBlockId(InstBlockId inst_block_id)
  527. : InstBlockId(inst_block_id) {}
  528. using InstBlockId::InstBlockId;
  529. };
  530. // An ID of an instruction block that is used as the declaration block within a
  531. // declaration instruction. This is a block that is nested within the
  532. // instruction, but doesn't contribute to its value. Such blocks are not
  533. // included in the fingerprint of the declaration. This should only be used as
  534. // the type of a field within a typed instruction class.
  535. class DeclInstBlockId : public InstBlockId {
  536. public:
  537. // Support implicit conversion from InstBlockId so that InstBlockId and
  538. // DeclInstBlockId have the same interface.
  539. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  540. constexpr DeclInstBlockId(InstBlockId inst_block_id)
  541. : InstBlockId(inst_block_id) {}
  542. using InstBlockId::InstBlockId;
  543. };
  544. // An ID of an instruction block that is used as a label in a branch instruction
  545. // or similar. This is a block that is not nested within the instruction, but
  546. // instead exists elsewhere in the enclosing executable region. This should
  547. // only be used as the type of a field within a typed instruction class.
  548. class LabelId : public InstBlockId {
  549. public:
  550. // Support implicit conversion from InstBlockId so that InstBlockId and
  551. // LabelId have the same interface.
  552. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  553. constexpr LabelId(InstBlockId inst_block_id) : InstBlockId(inst_block_id) {}
  554. using InstBlockId::InstBlockId;
  555. };
  556. // The ID of an `ExprRegion`.
  557. // TODO: Move this out of sem_ir and into check, if we don't wind up using it
  558. // in the SemIR for expression patterns.
  559. struct ExprRegionId : public IdBase<ExprRegionId> {
  560. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "region";
  561. using IdBase::IdBase;
  562. };
  563. // The ID of a `StructTypeField` block.
  564. struct StructTypeFieldsId : public IdBase<StructTypeFieldsId> {
  565. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "struct_type_fields";
  566. // The canonical empty block, reused to avoid allocating empty vectors. Always
  567. // the 0-index block.
  568. static const StructTypeFieldsId Empty;
  569. using IdBase::IdBase;
  570. };
  571. constexpr StructTypeFieldsId StructTypeFieldsId::Empty = StructTypeFieldsId(0);
  572. // The ID of a type.
  573. struct TypeId : public IdBase<TypeId> {
  574. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "type";
  575. // `StringifyConstantInst` is used for diagnostics. However, where possible,
  576. // an `InstId` describing how the type was written should be preferred, using
  577. // `InstIdAsType` or `TypeOfInstId` as the diagnostic argument type.
  578. using DiagnosticType = Diagnostics::TypeInfo<std::string>;
  579. using IdBase::IdBase;
  580. // Returns the ID of the type corresponding to the constant `const_id`, which
  581. // must be of type `type`. As an exception, the type `Error` is of type
  582. // `Error`.
  583. static constexpr auto ForTypeConstant(ConstantId const_id) -> TypeId {
  584. return TypeId(const_id.index);
  585. }
  586. // Returns the constant ID that defines the type.
  587. auto AsConstantId() const -> ConstantId { return ConstantId(index); }
  588. // Returns whether this represents a symbolic type. Requires has_value.
  589. auto is_symbolic() const -> bool { return AsConstantId().is_symbolic(); }
  590. // Returns whether this represents a concrete type. Requires has_value.
  591. auto is_concrete() const -> bool { return AsConstantId().is_concrete(); }
  592. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void;
  593. };
  594. // The ID of a `clang::SourceLocation`.
  595. struct ClangSourceLocId : public IdBase<ClangSourceLocId> {
  596. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "clang_source_loc";
  597. using IdBase::IdBase;
  598. };
  599. // An index for element access, for structs, tuples, and classes.
  600. struct ElementIndex : public IndexBase<ElementIndex> {
  601. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "element";
  602. using IndexBase::IndexBase;
  603. };
  604. // The ID of a library name. This is either a string literal or `default`.
  605. struct LibraryNameId : public IdBase<LibraryNameId> {
  606. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "library_name";
  607. using DiagnosticType = Diagnostics::TypeInfo<std::string>;
  608. // The name of `default`.
  609. static const LibraryNameId Default;
  610. // Track cases where the library name was set, but has been diagnosed and
  611. // shouldn't be used anymore.
  612. static const LibraryNameId Error;
  613. // Returns the LibraryNameId for a library name as a string literal.
  614. static auto ForStringLiteralValueId(StringLiteralValueId id) -> LibraryNameId;
  615. using IdBase::IdBase;
  616. // Converts a LibraryNameId back to a string literal.
  617. auto AsStringLiteralValueId() const -> StringLiteralValueId {
  618. CARBON_CHECK(index >= NoneIndex, "{0} must be handled directly", *this);
  619. return StringLiteralValueId(index);
  620. }
  621. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void;
  622. };
  623. constexpr LibraryNameId LibraryNameId::Default = LibraryNameId(NoneIndex - 1);
  624. constexpr LibraryNameId LibraryNameId::Error = LibraryNameId(NoneIndex - 2);
  625. // The ID of an `ImportIRInst`.
  626. struct ImportIRInstId : public IdBase<ImportIRInstId> {
  627. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "import_ir_inst";
  628. // The maximum ID, non-inclusive. This is constrained to fit inside LocId.
  629. static constexpr int Max =
  630. -(std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::min() + 2 * Parse::NodeId::Max + 1);
  631. constexpr explicit ImportIRInstId(int32_t index) : IdBase(index) {
  632. CARBON_DCHECK(index < Max, "Index out of range: {0}", index);
  633. }
  634. };
  635. // A SemIR location used as the location of instructions. This contains either a
  636. // InstId, NodeId, ImportIRInstId, or None. The intent is that any of these can
  637. // indicate the source of an instruction, and also be used to associate a line
  638. // in diagnostics.
  639. //
  640. // The structure is:
  641. // - None: The standard NoneIndex for all Id types, -1.
  642. // - InstId: Positive values including zero; a full 31 bits.
  643. // - [0, 1 << 31)
  644. // - NodeId: Negative values starting after None; the 24 bit NodeId range.
  645. // - [-2, -2 - (1 << 24))
  646. // - Desugared NodeId: Another 24 bit NodeId range.
  647. // - [-2 - (1 << 24), -2 - (1 << 25))
  648. // - ImportIRInstId: Remaining negative values; after NodeId, fills out negative
  649. // values.
  650. // - [-2 - (1 << 25), -(1 << 31)]
  651. //
  652. // For desugaring, use `InstStore::GetLocIdForDesugaring()`.
  653. struct LocId : public IdBase<LocId> {
  654. // The contained index kind.
  655. enum class Kind {
  656. None,
  657. ImportIRInstId,
  658. InstId,
  659. NodeId,
  660. };
  661. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "loc";
  662. using IdBase::IdBase;
  663. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  664. constexpr LocId(ImportIRInstId import_ir_inst_id)
  665. : IdBase(import_ir_inst_id.has_value()
  666. ? FirstImportIRInstId - import_ir_inst_id.index
  667. : NoneIndex) {}
  668. explicit constexpr LocId(InstId inst_id) : IdBase(inst_id.index) {}
  669. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  670. constexpr LocId(Parse::NoneNodeId /*none*/) : IdBase(NoneIndex) {}
  671. // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor)
  672. constexpr LocId(Parse::NodeId node_id)
  673. : IdBase(FirstNodeId - node_id.index) {}
  674. // Forms an equivalent LocId for a desugared location. Prefer calling
  675. // `InstStore::GetLocIdForDesugaring`.
  676. auto AsDesugared() const -> LocId {
  677. // This should only be called for NodeId or ImportIRInstId (i.e. canonical
  678. // locations), but we only set the flag for NodeId.
  679. CARBON_CHECK(kind() != Kind::InstId, "Use InstStore::GetDesugaredLocId");
  680. if (index <= FirstNodeId && index > FirstDesugaredNodeId) {
  681. return LocId(index - Parse::NodeId::Max);
  682. }
  683. return *this;
  684. }
  685. // Returns the kind of the `LocId`.
  686. auto kind() const -> Kind {
  687. if (!has_value()) {
  688. return Kind::None;
  689. }
  690. if (index >= 0) {
  691. return Kind::InstId;
  692. }
  693. if (index <= FirstImportIRInstId) {
  694. return Kind::ImportIRInstId;
  695. }
  696. return Kind::NodeId;
  697. }
  698. // Returns true if the location corresponds to desugared instructions.
  699. // Requires a non-`InstId` location.
  700. auto is_desugared() const -> bool {
  701. return index <= FirstDesugaredNodeId && index > FirstImportIRInstId;
  702. }
  703. // Returns the equivalent `ImportIRInstId` when `kind()` matches or is `None`.
  704. // Note that the returned `ImportIRInstId` only identifies a location; it is
  705. // not correct to interpret it as the instruction from which another
  706. // instruction was imported. Use `InstStore::GetImportSource` for that.
  707. auto import_ir_inst_id() const -> ImportIRInstId {
  708. if (!has_value()) {
  709. return ImportIRInstId::None;
  710. }
  711. CARBON_CHECK(kind() == Kind::ImportIRInstId, "{0}", index);
  712. return ImportIRInstId(FirstImportIRInstId - index);
  713. }
  714. // Returns the equivalent `InstId` when `kind()` matches or is `None`.
  715. auto inst_id() const -> InstId {
  716. CARBON_CHECK(kind() == Kind::None || kind() == Kind::InstId, "{0}", index);
  717. return InstId(index);
  718. }
  719. // Returns the equivalent `NodeId` when `kind()` matches or is `None`.
  720. auto node_id() const -> Parse::NodeId {
  721. if (!has_value()) {
  722. return Parse::NodeId::None;
  723. }
  724. CARBON_CHECK(kind() == Kind::NodeId, "{0}", index);
  725. if (index <= FirstDesugaredNodeId) {
  726. return Parse::NodeId(FirstDesugaredNodeId - index);
  727. } else {
  728. return Parse::NodeId(FirstNodeId - index);
  729. }
  730. }
  731. auto Print(llvm::raw_ostream& out) const -> void;
  732. private:
  733. // The value of the 0 index for each of `NodeId` and `ImportIRInstId`.
  734. static constexpr int32_t FirstNodeId = NoneIndex - 1;
  735. static constexpr int32_t FirstDesugaredNodeId =
  736. FirstNodeId - Parse::NodeId::Max;
  737. static constexpr int32_t FirstImportIRInstId =
  738. FirstDesugaredNodeId - Parse::NodeId::Max;
  739. };
  740. // Polymorphic id for fields in `Any[...]` typed instruction category. Used for
  741. // fields where the specific instruction structs have different field types in
  742. // that position or do not have a field in that position at all. Allows
  743. // conversion with `Inst::As<>` from the specific typed instruction to the
  744. // `Any[...]` instruction category.
  745. //
  746. // This type participates in `Inst::FromRaw` in order to convert from specific
  747. // instructions to an `Any[...]` instruction category:
  748. // - In the case the specific instruction has a field of some `IdKind` in the
  749. // same position, the `Any[...]` type will hold its raw value in the
  750. // `AnyRawId` field.
  751. // - In the case the specific instruction has no field in the same position, the
  752. // `Any[...]` type will hold a default constructed `AnyRawId` with a `None`
  753. // value.
  754. struct AnyRawId : public AnyIdBase {
  755. // For IdKind.
  756. static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral Label = "any_raw";
  757. constexpr explicit AnyRawId() : AnyIdBase(AnyIdBase::NoneIndex) {}
  758. constexpr explicit AnyRawId(int32_t id) : AnyIdBase(id) {}
  759. };
  760. } // namespace Carbon::SemIR
  761. #endif // CARBON_TOOLCHAIN_SEM_IR_IDS_H_