scale.clef.expr
Class VaEndOp

java.lang.Object
  extended by scale.common.Root
      extended by scale.clef.Node
          extended by scale.clef.expr.Expression
              extended by scale.clef.expr.VarArgOp
                  extended by scale.clef.expr.VaEndOp
All Implemented Interfaces:
AnnotationInterface, DisplayNode

public class VaEndOp
extends VarArgOp

A class which represents the va_end(va_list) C construct in the Clef AST.

$Id: VaEndOp.java,v 1.21 2005-02-07 21:28:04 burrill Exp $

Copyright 2005 by the Scale Compiler Group,
Department of Computer Science
University of Massachusetts,
Amherst MA. 01003, USA
All Rights Reserved.


Constructor Summary
VaEndOp(Type type, Expression va_list)
           
 
Method Summary
 void visit(Predicate p)
          Process a node by calling its associated routine.
 
Methods inherited from class scale.clef.expr.VarArgOp
containsDeclaration, equivalent, getChild, getDeclList, getVaList, numChildren, setVaList
 
Methods inherited from class scale.clef.expr.Expression
canonical, getConstantValue, getCoreType, getDisplayColorHint, getDisplayLabel, getDisplayShapeHint, getPointedToCore, getType, hasTrueFalseResult, isSimpleOp, setType, toStringSpecial
 
Methods inherited from class scale.clef.Node
getDecl, getSourceLineNumber, setAnnotationLevel, setReportLevel, setSourceLineNumber, toString, toString, toStringChildren
 
Methods inherited from class scale.common.Root
addAnnotation, allAnnotations, allMatchingAnnotations, getAnnotation, getDisplayName, getDisplayString, getNodeCount, getNodeID, hasAnnotation, hasEqualAnnotation, hashCode, removeAnnotation, removeAnnotations, toStringAnnotations, toStringClass, trace, trace, trace
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

VaEndOp

public VaEndOp(Type type,
               Expression va_list)
Method Detail

visit

public void visit(Predicate p)
Description copied from class: Node
Process a node by calling its associated routine. See the "visitor" design pattern in Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software by E. Gamma, et al, Addison Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63361-2.

Each class has a visit(Predicate p) method. For example, in class ABC:

   public void visit(Predicate p)
   {
     p.visitABC(this);
   }
 
and the class that implements Predicate has a method
   public void visitABC(Node n)
   {
     ABC a = (ABC) n;
     ...
   }
 
Thus, the class that implements Predicate can call
   n.visit(this);
 
where n is a Node sub-class without determining which specific sub-class n is. The visit pattern basically avoids implementing a large switch statement or defining different methods in each class for some purpose.

Overrides:
visit in class VarArgOp
See Also:
Predicate