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authordkf <donal.k.fellows@manchester.ac.uk>2013-12-30 10:24:20 (GMT)
committerdkf <donal.k.fellows@manchester.ac.uk>2013-12-30 10:24:20 (GMT)
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diff --git a/generic/tclCompile.h b/generic/tclCompile.h
index 33e286e..6ecadf4 100644
--- a/generic/tclCompile.h
+++ b/generic/tclCompile.h
@@ -100,6 +100,54 @@ typedef struct ExceptionRange {
} ExceptionRange;
/*
+ * Auxiliary data used when issuing (currently just loop) exception ranges,
+ * but which is not required during execution.
+ */
+
+typedef struct ExceptionAux {
+ int supportsContinue; /* Whether this exception range will have a
+ * continueOffset created for it; if it is a
+ * loop exception range that *doesn't* have
+ * one (see [for] next-clause) then we must
+ * not pick up the range when scanning for a
+ * target to continue to. */
+ int stackDepth; /* The stack depth at the point where the
+ * exception range was created. This is used
+ * to calculate the number of POPs required to
+ * restore the stack to its prior state. */
+ int expandTarget; /* The number of expansions expected on the
+ * auxData stack at the time the loop starts;
+ * we can't currently discard them except by
+ * doing INST_INVOKE_EXPANDED; this is a known
+ * problem. */
+ int expandTargetDepth; /* The stack depth expected at the outermost
+ * expansion within the loop. Not meaningful
+ * if there are no open expansions between the
+ * looping level and the point of jump
+ * issue. */
+ int numBreakTargets; /* The number of [break]s that want to be
+ * targeted to the place where this loop
+ * exception will be bound to. */
+ int *breakTargets; /* The offsets of the INST_JUMP4 instructions
+ * issued by the [break]s that we must
+ * update. Note that resizing a jump (via
+ * TclFixupForwardJump) can cause the contents
+ * of this array to be updated. When
+ * numBreakTargets==0, this is NULL. */
+ int allocBreakTargets; /* The size of the breakTargets array. */
+ int numContinueTargets; /* The number of [continue]s that want to be
+ * targeted to the place where this loop
+ * exception will be bound to. */
+ int *continueTargets; /* The offsets of the INST_JUMP4 instructions
+ * issued by the [continue]s that we must
+ * update. Note that resizing a jump (via
+ * TclFixupForwardJump) can cause the contents
+ * of this array to be updated. When
+ * numContinueTargets==0, this is NULL. */
+ int allocContinueTargets; /* The size of the continueTargets array. */
+} ExceptionAux;
+
+/*
* Structure used to map between instruction pc and source locations. It
* defines for each compiled Tcl command its code's starting offset and its
* source's starting offset and length. Note that the code offset increases
@@ -145,13 +193,6 @@ typedef struct ExtCmdLoc {
ECL *loc; /* Command word locations (lines). */
int nloc; /* Number of allocated entries in 'loc'. */
int nuloc; /* Number of used entries in 'loc'. */
- Tcl_HashTable litInfo; /* Indexed by bytecode 'PC', to have the
- * information accessible per command and
- * argument, not per whole bytecode. Value is
- * index of command in 'loc', giving us the
- * literals to associate with line information
- * as command argument, see
- * TclArgumentBCEnter() */
} ExtCmdLoc;
/*
@@ -275,6 +316,11 @@ typedef struct CompileEnv {
* entry. */
int mallocedExceptArray; /* 1 if ExceptionRange array was expanded and
* exceptArrayPtr points in heap, else 0. */
+ ExceptionAux *exceptAuxArrayPtr;
+ /* Array of information used to restore the
+ * state when processing BREAK/CONTINUE
+ * exceptions. Must be the same size as the
+ * exceptArrayPtr. */
CmdLocation *cmdMapPtr; /* Points to start of CmdLocation array.
* numCommands is the index of the next entry
* to use; (numCommands-1) is the entry index
@@ -296,6 +342,9 @@ typedef struct CompileEnv {
/* Initial storage of LiteralEntry array. */
ExceptionRange staticExceptArraySpace[COMPILEENV_INIT_EXCEPT_RANGES];
/* Initial ExceptionRange array storage. */
+ ExceptionAux staticExAuxArraySpace[COMPILEENV_INIT_EXCEPT_RANGES];
+ /* Initial static except auxiliary info array
+ * storage. */
CmdLocation staticCmdMapSpace[COMPILEENV_INIT_CMD_MAP_SIZE];
/* Initial storage for cmd location map. */
AuxData staticAuxDataArraySpace[COMPILEENV_INIT_AUX_DATA_SIZE];
@@ -309,11 +358,13 @@ typedef struct CompileEnv {
int atCmdStart; /* Flag to say whether an INST_START_CMD
* should be issued; they should never be
* issued repeatedly, as that is significantly
- * inefficient. */
- ContLineLoc *clLoc; /* If not NULL, the table holding the
- * locations of the invisible continuation
- * lines in the input script, to adjust the
- * line counter. */
+ * inefficient. If set to 2, that instruction
+ * should not be issued at all (by the generic
+ * part of the command compiler). */
+ int expandCount; /* Number of INST_EXPAND_START instructions
+ * encountered that have not yet been paired
+ * with a corresponding
+ * INST_INVOKE_EXPANDED. */
int *clNext; /* If not NULL, it refers to the next slot in
* clLoc to check for an invisible
* continuation line. */
@@ -461,7 +512,7 @@ typedef struct ByteCode {
#define INST_PUSH4 2
#define INST_POP 3
#define INST_DUP 4
-#define INST_CONCAT1 5
+#define INST_STR_CONCAT1 5
#define INST_INVOKE_STK1 6
#define INST_INVOKE_STK4 7
#define INST_EVAL_STK 8
@@ -535,8 +586,8 @@ typedef struct ByteCode {
#define INST_CONTINUE 66
/* Opcodes 67 to 68 */
-#define INST_FOREACH_START4 67
-#define INST_FOREACH_STEP4 68
+#define INST_FOREACH_START4 67 /* DEPRECATED */
+#define INST_FOREACH_STEP4 68 /* DEPRECATED */
/* Opcodes 69 to 72 */
#define INST_BEGIN_CATCH4 69
@@ -712,12 +763,37 @@ typedef struct ByteCode {
#define INST_ARRAY_EXISTS_IMM 160
#define INST_ARRAY_MAKE_STK 161
#define INST_ARRAY_MAKE_IMM 162
-#define INST_TCLOO_NEXT 163
#define INST_INVOKE_REPLACE 163
+#define INST_LIST_CONCAT 164
+
+#define INST_EXPAND_DROP 165
+
+/* New foreach implementation */
+#define INST_FOREACH_START 166
+#define INST_FOREACH_STEP 167
+#define INST_FOREACH_END 168
+#define INST_LMAP_COLLECT 169
+
+/* For compilation of [string trim] and related */
+#define INST_STR_TRIM 170
+#define INST_STR_TRIM_LEFT 171
+#define INST_STR_TRIM_RIGHT 172
+
+#define INST_CONCAT_STK 173
+
+#define INST_STR_UPPER 174
+#define INST_STR_LOWER 175
+#define INST_STR_TITLE 176
+#define INST_STR_REPLACE 177
+
+#define INST_ORIGIN_COMMAND 178
+
+#define INST_TCLOO_NEXT 179
+
/* The last opcode */
-#define LAST_INST_OPCODE 163
+#define LAST_INST_OPCODE 179
/*
* Table describing the Tcl bytecode instructions: their name (for displaying
@@ -850,6 +926,10 @@ typedef struct ForeachInfo {
} ForeachInfo;
MODULE_SCOPE const AuxDataType tclForeachInfoType;
+MODULE_SCOPE const AuxDataType tclNewForeachInfoType;
+
+#define FOREACHINFO(envPtr, index) \
+ ((ForeachInfo*)((envPtr)->auxDataArrayPtr[TclGetUInt4AtPtr(index)].clientData))
/*
* Structure used to hold information about a switch command that is needed
@@ -864,6 +944,9 @@ typedef struct JumptableInfo {
MODULE_SCOPE const AuxDataType tclJumptableInfoType;
+#define JUMPTABLEINFO(envPtr, index) \
+ ((JumptableInfo*)((envPtr)->auxDataArrayPtr[TclGetUInt4AtPtr(index)].clientData))
+
/*
* Structure used to hold information about a [dict update] command that is
* needed during program execution. These structures are stored in CompileEnv
@@ -882,6 +965,9 @@ typedef struct {
MODULE_SCOPE const AuxDataType tclDictUpdateInfoType;
+#define DICTUPDATEINFO(envPtr, index) \
+ ((DictUpdateInfo*)((envPtr)->auxDataArrayPtr[TclGetUInt4AtPtr(index)].clientData))
+
/*
* ClientData type used by the math operator commands.
*/
@@ -919,7 +1005,12 @@ MODULE_SCOPE ByteCode * TclCompileObj(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr,
*----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+MODULE_SCOPE int TclAttemptCompileProc(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Parse *parsePtr, int depth, Command *cmdPtr,
+ CompileEnv *envPtr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclCleanupByteCode(ByteCode *codePtr);
+MODULE_SCOPE void TclCleanupStackForBreakContinue(CompileEnv *envPtr,
+ ExceptionAux *auxPtr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclCompileCmdWord(Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Token *tokenPtr, int count,
CompileEnv *envPtr);
@@ -928,6 +1019,9 @@ MODULE_SCOPE void TclCompileExpr(Tcl_Interp *interp, const char *script,
MODULE_SCOPE void TclCompileExprWords(Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Token *tokenPtr, int numWords,
CompileEnv *envPtr);
+MODULE_SCOPE void TclCompileInvocation(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Token *tokenPtr, Tcl_Obj *cmdObj, int numWords,
+ CompileEnv *envPtr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclCompileScript(Tcl_Interp *interp,
const char *script, int numBytes,
CompileEnv *envPtr);
@@ -952,16 +1046,16 @@ MODULE_SCOPE void TclDeleteLiteralTable(Tcl_Interp *interp,
LiteralTable *tablePtr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclEmitForwardJump(CompileEnv *envPtr,
TclJumpType jumpType, JumpFixup *jumpFixupPtr);
+MODULE_SCOPE void TclEmitInvoke(CompileEnv *envPtr, int opcode, ...);
MODULE_SCOPE ExceptionRange * TclGetExceptionRangeForPc(unsigned char *pc,
int catchOnly, ByteCode *codePtr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclExpandJumpFixupArray(JumpFixupArray *fixupArrayPtr);
MODULE_SCOPE int TclNRExecuteByteCode(Tcl_Interp *interp,
ByteCode *codePtr);
+MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj * TclFetchLiteral(CompileEnv *envPtr, unsigned int index);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclFinalizeAuxDataTypeTable(void);
MODULE_SCOPE int TclFindCompiledLocal(const char *name, int nameChars,
int create, CompileEnv *envPtr);
-MODULE_SCOPE LiteralEntry * TclLookupLiteralEntry(Tcl_Interp *interp,
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
MODULE_SCOPE int TclFixupForwardJump(CompileEnv *envPtr,
JumpFixup *jumpFixupPtr, int jumpDist,
int distThreshold);
@@ -970,16 +1064,24 @@ MODULE_SCOPE void TclFreeJumpFixupArray(JumpFixupArray *fixupArrayPtr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclInitAuxDataTypeTable(void);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclInitByteCodeObj(Tcl_Obj *objPtr,
CompileEnv *envPtr);
-MODULE_SCOPE void TclInitCompilation(void);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclInitCompileEnv(Tcl_Interp *interp,
CompileEnv *envPtr, const char *string,
int numBytes, const CmdFrame *invoker, int word);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclInitJumpFixupArray(JumpFixupArray *fixupArrayPtr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclInitLiteralTable(LiteralTable *tablePtr);
+MODULE_SCOPE ExceptionRange *TclGetInnermostExceptionRange(CompileEnv *envPtr,
+ int returnCode, ExceptionAux **auxPtrPtr);
+MODULE_SCOPE void TclAddLoopBreakFixup(CompileEnv *envPtr,
+ ExceptionAux *auxPtr);
+MODULE_SCOPE void TclAddLoopContinueFixup(CompileEnv *envPtr,
+ ExceptionAux *auxPtr);
+MODULE_SCOPE void TclFinalizeLoopExceptionRange(CompileEnv *envPtr,
+ int range);
#ifdef TCL_COMPILE_STATS
MODULE_SCOPE char * TclLiteralStats(LiteralTable *tablePtr);
MODULE_SCOPE int TclLog2(int value);
#endif
+MODULE_SCOPE void TclOptimizeBytecode(void *envPtr);
#ifdef TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG
MODULE_SCOPE void TclPrintByteCodeObj(Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
@@ -990,9 +1092,10 @@ MODULE_SCOPE void TclPrintObject(FILE *outFile,
Tcl_Obj *objPtr, int maxChars);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclPrintSource(FILE *outFile,
const char *string, int maxChars);
-MODULE_SCOPE void TclRegisterAuxDataType(const AuxDataType *typePtr);
-MODULE_SCOPE int TclRegisterLiteral(CompileEnv *envPtr,
- char *bytes, int length, int flags);
+MODULE_SCOPE void TclPushVarName(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Token *varTokenPtr, CompileEnv *envPtr,
+ int flags, int *localIndexPtr,
+ int *isScalarPtr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclReleaseLiteral(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
MODULE_SCOPE void TclInvalidateCmdLiteral(Tcl_Interp *interp,
const char *name, Namespace *nsPtr);
@@ -1030,6 +1133,15 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
*----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+/*
+ * Simplified form to access AuxData.
+ *
+ * ClientData TclFetchAuxData(CompileEng *envPtr, int index);
+ */
+
+#define TclFetchAuxData(envPtr, index) \
+ (envPtr)->auxDataArrayPtr[(index)].clientData
+
#define LITERAL_ON_HEAP 0x01
#define LITERAL_CMD_NAME 0x02
@@ -1074,6 +1186,21 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
(envPtr)->currStackDepth += (delta); \
} while (0)
+#define TclGetStackDepth(envPtr) \
+ ((envPtr)->currStackDepth)
+
+#define TclSetStackDepth(depth, envPtr) \
+ (envPtr)->currStackDepth = (depth)
+
+#define TclCheckStackDepth(depth, envPtr) \
+ do { \
+ int dd = (depth); \
+ if (dd != (envPtr)->currStackDepth) { \
+ Tcl_Panic("bad stack depth computations: is %i, should be %i", \
+ (envPtr)->currStackDepth, dd); \
+ } \
+ } while (0)
+
/*
* Macro used to update the stack requirements. It is called by the macros
* TclEmitOpCode, TclEmitInst1 and TclEmitInst4.
@@ -1096,6 +1223,18 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
} while (0)
/*
+ * Macros used to update the flag that indicates if we are at the start of a
+ * command, based on whether the opcode is INST_START_COMMAND.
+ *
+ * void TclUpdateAtCmdStart(unsigned char op, CompileEnv *envPtr);
+ */
+
+#define TclUpdateAtCmdStart(op, envPtr) \
+ if ((envPtr)->atCmdStart < 2) { \
+ (envPtr)->atCmdStart = ((op) == INST_START_CMD ? 1 : 0); \
+ }
+
+/*
* Macro to emit an opcode byte into a CompileEnv's code array. The ANSI C
* "prototype" for this macro is:
*
@@ -1108,7 +1247,7 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
TclExpandCodeArray(envPtr); \
} \
*(envPtr)->codeNext++ = (unsigned char) (op); \
- (envPtr)->atCmdStart = ((op) == INST_START_CMD); \
+ TclUpdateAtCmdStart(op, envPtr); \
TclUpdateStackReqs(op, 0, envPtr); \
} while (0)
@@ -1160,7 +1299,7 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
} \
*(envPtr)->codeNext++ = (unsigned char) (op); \
*(envPtr)->codeNext++ = (unsigned char) ((unsigned int) (i)); \
- (envPtr)->atCmdStart = ((op) == INST_START_CMD); \
+ TclUpdateAtCmdStart(op, envPtr); \
TclUpdateStackReqs(op, i, envPtr); \
} while (0)
@@ -1178,7 +1317,7 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
(unsigned char) ((unsigned int) (i) >> 8); \
*(envPtr)->codeNext++ = \
(unsigned char) ((unsigned int) (i) ); \
- (envPtr)->atCmdStart = ((op) == INST_START_CMD); \
+ TclUpdateAtCmdStart(op, envPtr); \
TclUpdateStackReqs(op, i, envPtr); \
} while (0)
@@ -1202,6 +1341,18 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
} while (0)
/*
+ * If the expr compiler finished with TRY_CONVERT, macro to remove it when the
+ * job is done by the following instruction.
+ */
+
+#define TclClearNumConversion(envPtr) \
+ do { \
+ if (*(envPtr->codeNext - 1) == INST_TRY_CVT_TO_NUMERIC) { \
+ envPtr->codeNext--; \
+ } \
+ } while (0)
+
+/*
* Macros to update a (signed or unsigned) integer starting at a pointer. The
* two variants depend on the number of bytes. The ANSI C "prototypes" for
* these macros are:
@@ -1311,16 +1462,16 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
#define TclMax(i, j) ((((int) i) > ((int) j))? (i) : (j))
/*
- * Convenience macro for use when compiling bodies of commands. The ANSI C
- * "prototype" for this macro is:
+ * Convenience macros for use when compiling bodies of commands. The ANSI C
+ * "prototype" for these macros are:
*
- * static void CompileBody(CompileEnv *envPtr, Tcl_Token *tokenPtr,
- * Tcl_Interp *interp);
+ * static void BODY(Tcl_Token *tokenPtr, int word);
*/
-#define CompileBody(envPtr, tokenPtr, interp) \
- TclCompileCmdWord((interp), (tokenPtr)+1, (tokenPtr)->numComponents, \
- (envPtr))
+#define BODY(tokenPtr, word) \
+ SetLineInformation((word)); \
+ TclCompileCmdWord(interp, (tokenPtr)+1, (tokenPtr)->numComponents, \
+ envPtr)
/*
* Convenience macro for use when compiling tokens to be pushed. The ANSI C
@@ -1334,15 +1485,19 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
TclCompileTokens((interp), (tokenPtr)+1, (tokenPtr)->numComponents, \
(envPtr));
/*
- * Convenience macro for use when pushing literals. The ANSI C "prototype" for
- * this macro is:
+ * Convenience macros for use when pushing literals. The ANSI C "prototype" for
+ * these macros are:
*
* static void PushLiteral(CompileEnv *envPtr,
* const char *string, int length);
+ * static void PushStringLiteral(CompileEnv *envPtr,
+ * const char *string);
*/
#define PushLiteral(envPtr, string, length) \
TclEmitPush(TclRegisterNewLiteral((envPtr), (string), (length)), (envPtr))
+#define PushStringLiteral(envPtr, string) \
+ PushLiteral((envPtr), (string), (int) (sizeof(string "") - 1))
/*
* Macro to advance to the next token; it is more mnemonic than the address
@@ -1371,14 +1526,11 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
* of LOOP ranges is an interesting datum for debugging purposes, and that is
* what we compute now.
*
- * static int DeclareExceptionRange(CompileEnv *envPtr, int type);
* static int ExceptionRangeStarts(CompileEnv *envPtr, int index);
* static void ExceptionRangeEnds(CompileEnv *envPtr, int index);
* static void ExceptionRangeTarget(CompileEnv *envPtr, int index, LABEL);
*/
-#define DeclareExceptionRange(envPtr, type) \
- (TclCreateExceptRange((type), (envPtr)))
#define ExceptionRangeStarts(envPtr, index) \
(((envPtr)->exceptDepth++), \
((envPtr)->maxExceptDepth = \
@@ -1409,6 +1561,76 @@ MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj *TclNewInstNameObj(unsigned char inst);
Tcl_DStringLength(dsPtr), /*flags*/ 0)
/*
+ * Macro that encapsulates an efficiency trick that avoids a function call for
+ * the simplest of compiles. The ANSI C "prototype" for this macro is:
+ *
+ * static void CompileWord(CompileEnv *envPtr, Tcl_Token *tokenPtr,
+ * Tcl_Interp *interp, int word);
+ */
+
+#define CompileWord(envPtr, tokenPtr, interp, word) \
+ if ((tokenPtr)->type == TCL_TOKEN_SIMPLE_WORD) { \
+ PushLiteral((envPtr), (tokenPtr)[1].start, (tokenPtr)[1].size); \
+ } else { \
+ SetLineInformation((word)); \
+ CompileTokens((envPtr), (tokenPtr), (interp)); \
+ }
+
+/*
+ * TIP #280: Remember the per-word line information of the current command. An
+ * index is used instead of a pointer as recursive compilation may reallocate,
+ * i.e. move, the array. This is also the reason to save the nuloc now, it may
+ * change during the course of the function.
+ *
+ * Macro to encapsulate the variable definition and setup.
+ */
+
+#define DefineLineInformation \
+ ExtCmdLoc *mapPtr = envPtr->extCmdMapPtr; \
+ int eclIndex = mapPtr->nuloc - 1
+
+#define SetLineInformation(word) \
+ envPtr->line = mapPtr->loc[eclIndex].line[(word)]; \
+ envPtr->clNext = mapPtr->loc[eclIndex].next[(word)]
+
+#define PushVarNameWord(i,v,e,f,l,sc,word) \
+ SetLineInformation(word); \
+ TclPushVarName(i,v,e,f,l,sc)
+
+/*
+ * Often want to issue one of two versions of an instruction based on whether
+ * the argument will fit in a single byte or not. This makes it much clearer.
+ */
+
+#define Emit14Inst(nm,idx,envPtr) \
+ if (idx <= 255) { \
+ TclEmitInstInt1(nm##1,idx,envPtr); \
+ } else { \
+ TclEmitInstInt4(nm##4,idx,envPtr); \
+ }
+
+/*
+ * How to get an anonymous local variable (used for holding temporary values
+ * off the stack) or a local simple scalar.
+ */
+
+#define AnonymousLocal(envPtr) \
+ (TclFindCompiledLocal(NULL, /*nameChars*/ 0, /*create*/ 1, (envPtr)))
+#define LocalScalar(chars,len,envPtr) \
+ (!TclIsLocalScalar((chars), (len)) ? -1 : \
+ TclFindCompiledLocal((chars), (len), /*create*/ 1, (envPtr)))
+#define LocalScalarFromToken(tokenPtr,envPtr) \
+ ((tokenPtr)->type != TCL_TOKEN_SIMPLE_WORD ? -1 : \
+ LocalScalar((tokenPtr)[1].start, (tokenPtr)[1].size, (envPtr)))
+
+/*
+ * Flags bits used by TclPushVarName.
+ */
+
+#define TCL_NO_LARGE_INDEX 1 /* Do not return localIndex value > 255 */
+#define TCL_NO_ELEMENT 2 /* Do not push the array element. */
+
+/*
* DTrace probe macros (NOPs if DTrace support is not enabled).
*/