/* * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. * * @(#)tmps.h 5.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/85 */ /* * The following structure is used * to keep track of the amount of variable * storage required by each block. * "Max" is the high water mark, "off" * the current need. Temporaries for "for" * loops and "with" statements are allocated * in the local variable area and these * numbers are thereby changed if necessary. * * for the compiler, * low_water is the lowest number register allocated of its type * next_avail is the next available register of its type */ #ifdef PC #ifdef vax /* * the number of register types. * the details of how many of each kind of register there is * (and what they are for) is known in tmps.c */ #define NUMREGTYPES 1 #define REG_GENERAL 0 #endif vax #ifdef mc68000 /* * the number of register types. * the details of how many of each kind of register there is * (and what they are for) is known in tmps.c */ #define NUMREGTYPES 2 #define REG_DATA 0 #define REG_ADDR 1 #endif mc68000 #endif PC struct om { long om_max; #ifdef PC long low_water[NUMREGTYPES]; #endif PC struct tmps { long om_off; #ifdef PC long next_avail[NUMREGTYPES]; #endif PC } curtmps; } sizes[DSPLYSZ]; /* * an enumeration for whether a temporary can be a register. cf. tmps.c */ #define NOREG 0 #define REGOK 1