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clang-p2996/llvm/utils/TableGen
Rahul Joshi bee9664970 [TableGen] Emit OpName as an enum class instead of a namespace (#125313)
- Change InstrInfoEmitter to emit OpName as an enum class
  instead of an anonymous enum in the OpName namespace.
- This will help clearly distinguish between values that are 
  OpNames vs just operand indices and should help avoid
  bugs due to confusion between the two.
- Rename OpName::OPERAND_LAST to NUM_OPERAND_NAMES.
- Emit declaration of getOperandIdx() along with the OpName
  enum so it doesn't have to be repeated in various headers.
- Also updated AMDGPU, RISCV, and WebAssembly backends
  to conform to the new definition of OpName (mostly
  mechanical changes).
2025-02-12 08:19:30 -08:00
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LLVM TableGen

The purpose of TableGen is to generate complex output files based on information from source files that are significantly easier to code than the output files would be, and also easier to maintain and modify over time.

The information is coded in a declarative style involving classes and records, which are then processed by TableGen.

class Hello <string _msg> {
  string msg = !strconcat("Hello ", _msg);
}

def HelloWorld: Hello<"world!"> {}
------------- Classes -----------------
class Hello<string Hello:_msg = ?> {
  string msg = !strconcat("Hello ", Hello:_msg);
}
------------- Defs -----------------
def HelloWorld {        // Hello
  string msg = "Hello world!";
}

Try this example on Compiler Explorer.

The internalized records are passed on to various backends, which extract information from a subset of the records and generate one or more output files.

These output files are typically .inc files for C++, but may be any type of file that the backend developer needs.

Resources for learning the language:

Writing TableGen backends:

TableGen in MLIR:

Useful tools: