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Fix bug in like terms collection in expression simplification Like term collection would lose the actual "variable" part of the term if the second term collected happened to have no coefficient. This would cause the expression to take the value of the calculated coefficient which is obviously wrong. Thanks to hider <stego@satx.rr.com> for reporting the bug and providing a proper test case. Observation: this bug has been present since the first pre-release of lwtools 3.0 when the algebraic expression system was introduced. Apparently people tend not to create expressions that trigger the like terms handler. The specific conditions require the symbol to be undefined and the second operand to the addition has to have no coefficient so it's likely a fairly rare scenario. Still, it is somewhat surprising that nobody tripped on it before now.
author William Astle <lost@l-w.ca>
date Mon, 23 Jan 2017 22:58:36 -0700
parents 4fd16faa4d93
children e97f9a302c6a
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/*
instab.h
Copyright © 2008 William Astle

This file is part of LWASM.

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Contains definitions for the instruction table
*/

#ifndef __instab_h_seen__
#define __instab_h_seen__

#include "lwasm.h"

typedef struct
{
	char *opcode;				/* the mneumonic */
	int ops[4];					/* opcode values for up to four addr modes */
	void (*parse)(asmstate_t *as, line_t *l, char **optr);	/* parse operand for insn */
	void (*resolve)(asmstate_t *as, line_t *l, int force);				/* resolve instruction to code */
	void (*emit)(asmstate_t *as, line_t *l);				/* resolve instruction to code */
	int flags;					/* flag for this instruction */
} instab_t;

enum
{
	lwasm_insn_cond			= 1,		/* conditional instruction */
	lwasm_insn_endm			= 1 << 1,	/* end of macro */
	lwasm_insn_setsym		= 1 << 2,	/* insn sets symbol address */
	lwasm_insn_is6309		= 1 << 3,	/* insn is 6309 only */
	lwasm_insn_struct		= 1 << 4,	/* insn allowed in a struct */
	lwasm_insn_setdata		= 1 << 5,	/* insn uses the data address for symbols */
	lwasm_insn_is6800		= 1 << 6,	/* insn is a 6800 compatibility operation */
	lwasm_insn_is6809		= 1 << 7,	/* insn is 6809 only */
	lwasm_insn_is6809conv	= 1 << 8,	/* insn is 6809 convenience only */
	lwasm_insn_is6309conv	= 1 << 9,	/* insn is 6309 convenience only */
	lwasm_insn_normal		= 0
};


#define PARSEFUNC(fn)	void (fn)(asmstate_t *as, line_t *l, char **p)
#define RESOLVEFUNC(fn)	void (fn)(asmstate_t *as, line_t *l, int force)
#define EMITFUNC(fn)	void (fn)(asmstate_t *as, line_t *l)

extern instab_t instab[];

#endif //__instab_h_seen__