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B::Asmdata(3pm)


B::Asmdata

B::Asmdata

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
AUTHOR

NAME

B::Asmdata − Autogenerated data about Perl ops, used to generate bytecode

SYNOPSIS

        use B::Asmdata qw(%insn_data @insn_name @optype @specialsv_name);

DESCRIPTION

Provides information about Perl ops in order to generate bytecode via a bunch of exported variables. Its mostly used by B::Assembler and B::Disassembler.
%insn_data

  my($bytecode_num, $put_sub, $get_meth) = @$insn_data{$op_name};

For a given $op_name (for example, ’cop_label’, ’sv_flags’, etc...) you get an array ref containing the bytecode number of the op, a reference to the subroutine used to ’ PUT ’, and the name of the method used to ’ GET ’.

@insn_name

  my $op_name = $insn_name[$bytecode_num];

A simple mapping of the bytecode number to the name of the op. Suitable for using with %insn_data like so:

  my $op_info = $insn_data{$insn_name[$bytecode_num]};

@optype

  my $op_type = $optype[$op_type_num];

A simple mapping of the op type number to its type (like ’ COP ’ or ’ BINOP ’).

@specialsv_name

  my $sv_name = $specialsv_name[$sv_index];

Certain SV types are considered ’special’. They’re represented by B::SPECIAL and are refered to by a number from the specialsv_list. This array maps that number back to the name of the SV (like ’Nullsv’ or ’&PL_sv_undef’).

AUTHOR

Malcolm Beattie, "mbeattie@sable.ox.ac.uk"



B::Asmdata(3pm)