Imager::Expr::Assem(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Imager::Expr::Assem(3pm) |
Imager::Expr::Assem - an assembler for producing code for the Imager register machine
use Imager::Expr::Assem; my $expr = Imager::Expr->new(assem=>'...', ...)
This module is a simple Imager::Expr compiler that compiles a low-level language that has a nearly 1-to-1 relationship to the internal representation used for compiled register machine code.
Each line can contain multiple statements separated by semi-colons.
Anything after '#' in a line is ignored.
Types of statements:
defines variable name to have type, which can be any of "n" or "num" for a numeric type or "pixel", "p" or "c" for a pixel or color type.
Variable names cannot include white-space.
The format for operators that return a value is typically:
and for those that don't return a value:
where operator is any valid register machine operator, result is any variable defined with "var", and operands are variables, constants or literals, or for jump operators, labels.
The set operator can be simplified to:
All operators maybe preceded by a label, which is any non-white-space text immediately followed by a colon (':').
Note that the current optimizer may produce incorrect optimization for your code, fortunately the optimizer will disable itself if you include any jump operator in your code. A single jump to anywhere after your final "ret" operator can be used to disable the optimizer without slowing down your code.
There's currently no high-level code generation that can generate code with loops or real conditions.
Imager(3), transform.perl, regmach.c
Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
2023-01-11 | perl v5.36.0 |