dynamic_cast can have large run-time cost, so here we implement type
tests for AstNode instances by checking the unique type() property, which
in turn is a constant generated by astgen. For leaf types in the AstNode
type hierarchy, this is a simple equality check. To handle intermediate
types, we generate the type ids of leaf types in a pre-order traversal of
the type hierarchy. This yields contiguous ranges of ids for sub-type
trees, which means we can check membership of a non-leaf type via 2
comparisons against a low and high id. This single patch makes Verilator
itself 6-13% faster (depending on which optimizations are enabled) on a
large design of over 250k lines of Verilog.
The intention was that all subclasses of AstNode which are
intermediate must be abstract as well and called AstNode*. This was
violated recently by 28b9db1903. This
patch restores that property by:
- Renaming AstFile to AstNodeFile
- Introducing AstNodeSimpleText as the common base of AstText and
AstTextBlock, rather than AstTextBlock deriving from AstText.
* Add VL_OVERRIDE macro so that compiler can tell my typo when trying to override a function.
* Mark visit() with VL_OVERRIDE. No functional change intended.
* Add detailed location to XML output
* Fixing build failures
* less cryptic regulary expressions
* correcting typo in test
* Adding file letter to the location attribute, and cleaning up the regular expression in the tests.
* Add remaining test expected output files for XML changes
* spacing fix, adding documentation on changes
When running make with the "bear" command, the generated
compile_commands.json file shouldn't be considered new source. This file
allows clangd-based code completion tools (e.g. YouCompleteMe) to know
the flags that each file was compiled with.
* Add more directives to configuration files
Allow to set the same directives in configuration files that can also
be set by comment attributes (such as /* verilator public */ etc).
* Add support for lint messsage waivers
Add configuration file switch '-match' for lint_off. It takes a string
with wildcards allowed and warnings will be matched against it (if
rule and file also match). If it matches, the warning is waived.
Fixes#1649 and #1514Closes#2072