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Jonas Maebe
76de70e683 * since enums are represented by classes in the JVM, initialize global
variables, class/record fields and arrays with enumtype(0) on
    creation, so that using them without explicitly initializing them
    doesn't cause a null-pointer exception. If enumtype(0) is not a
    valid enum, they are not initialized (and since they wouldn't have
    a valid value on native targets either in that case, an exception
    on use is acceptable)

git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18755 -
2011-08-20 08:33:02 +00:00
Jonas Maebe
979f55e1db + support for procedural variables for the JVM target
o every porocedural variable type is represented by a class with one
     public "invoke" method whose signature matches the signature of the
     procvar
   o internally, dispatching happens via java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke().
     WARNING: while this allows calling private/protected or other methods
     that are normally not accessible from another context, a security
     manger can override this. If such a security manager is installed,
     most procvars will cause security exceptions
   o such dispatching also requires that all arguments are wrapped, but
     that's done in the compiler-generated body of the invoke method,
     so that procvars can also be called conveniently from Java code
   o typecasting between a procedure of object and tmethod is supported,
     as well as Delphi-style replacing of only the method pointer via
     @procvar1=@procvar2.
   o nested procvars are not yet supported, but most of the basic
     infrastructure for them is already present
  * all units/programs now get an internal __FPC_JVM_Module_Class_Alias$
    type when compiled for the JVM target, which is an "external" class
    that maps to the unit name. This is required to look up the
    JLRMethod instances for regular functions/procedures
  + new tabstractprocdef.copyas() method that allows to create a procvar
    from a procdef and vice versa

git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18690 -
2011-08-20 08:24:58 +00:00
Jonas Maebe
37aa2d8443 + full support for sets on the JVM target
o sets of enums are handled as JUEnumSet instances, others as JUBitSet
     derivatives (both smallsets and varsets, to make interoperability with
     Java easier)
   o special handling of set constants: these have to be constructed at run
     time. In case of constants in the code, create an internal constsym to
     represent them. These and regular constsyms are then aliased by an
     another internal staticvarsym that is used to initialise them in the
     unit initialisation code.
   o until they are constructed at run time, set constants are encoded as
     constant Java strings (with the characters containing the set bits)
   o hlcgobj conversion of tcginnode.pass_generate_code() for the genjumps
     part (that's the only part of the generic code that's used by the JVM
     target)
   o as far as explicit typecasting support is concerned, currently the
     following ones are supported (both from/to setdefs): ordinal types,
     enums, any other set types (whose size is the same on native targets)
   o enum setdefs also emit signatures
   o overloading routines for different ordinal set types, or for different
     enum set types, is not supported on the JVM target

git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18662 -
2011-08-20 08:22:22 +00:00
Jonas Maebe
6857dde33e + shortstring support for the JVM target (including accessing character 0 as
the "length byte")

git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18570 -
2011-08-20 08:11:28 +00:00
Jonas Maebe
446d91eaab + ansistring support. Items of note:
o support for ansistring constants. It's done via a detour because the
      JVM only supports UTF-16 string constants (no array of byte or anything
      like that): store every ansicharacter in the lower 8 bits of an
      UTF-16 constant string, and at run time copy the characters to an
      ansistring. The alternative is to generate code that stores every
      character separately to an array.
    o the base ansistring support is implemented in a class called
      AnsistringClass, and an ansistring is simply an instance of this
      class under the hood
    o the compiler currently does generate nil pointers as empty
      ansistrings unlike for unicodestrings, where we always
      explicitly generate an empty string. The reason is that
      unicodestrings are the same as JLString and hence common
      for Java interoperation, while ansistrings are unlikely to
      be used in interaction with external Java code

  * fixed indentation

git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18562 -
2011-08-20 08:10:39 +00:00
Jonas Maebe
91855becfe + unicodestring support for the JVM target (except for multiple adds
in a single statement, to be added later)
   o the unicodestrings are internally simply java.lang.String instances
   o at the language level, the unicodestrings are assignment-compatible
     with java.lang.String
   o constant strings can be implicitly converted to java.lang.String
   o since java.lang.String is immutable, in particular changing a
     single character in a string is extremely inefficient. This could
     be solved by letting unicodestring map to java.lang.StringBuilder,
     but that would make integration with plain Java code harder

git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18470 -
2011-08-20 08:02:33 +00:00
Jonas Maebe
40e0b4677a + support for (only named, for now) records in the JVM target:
implemented via classes, all descending from system.FpcBaseRecordType
    (records are also considered to be "related" to system.FpcBaseRecordType
     on the JVM target)
  * several routines are auto-generated for all record-classes: apart
    from a default constructor (if there is none), also clone (which
    returns a new instance containing a deep copy of the current
    instance) and deepCopy (which copies all fields of one instance
    into another one)
   o added new field "synthetickind" to tprocdef that indicates what
     kind of synthetically generated method it is (if any), and
     mark such methods also as "synthetic" in the JVM assembler code
   o split off the JVM-specific parser code (e.g., to add default
     constructors) into pjvm.pas

git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18450 -
2011-08-20 08:00:50 +00:00
Jonas Maebe
5abf6d0aa4 + thlcgobj support of the managed open array initialization fixes of
svn r17068,17071,17081,17136
  * changed all init_paras code in both thlcgobj and ncgutil to use
    location_get_data_ref() instead of direct a_load_loc_reg()/
    ref.base:=reg so it also works with the JVM target
  * changed all init_paras code so it works with targets that do
    not pass an implicit high parameter for open array (and a similar
    fix in ncgcal)
  + added support for initializing array (both regular and open)
    "out" parameters of reference counted types on the JVM target
    (the arrays will be initialised with nil rather than an empty
     array for implementation reasons, see comments in compproc.inc)
  * factored out calling of functions in the system unit directly
    from hlcgobj

git-svn-id: branches/jvmbackend@18421 -
2011-08-20 07:58:14 +00:00