Use the term "EBB parameter" everywhere.

Add EBB parameter and EBB argument to the langref glossary to clarify
the distinction between formal EBB parameter values and arguments passed
to branches.

- Replace "ebb_arg" with "ebb_param" in function names that deal with
  EBB parameters.
- Rename the ValueDef variants to Result and Param.
- A bunch of other small langref fixes.

No functional changes intended.
This commit is contained in:
Jakob Stoklund Olesen
2017-10-19 14:15:23 -07:00
parent ea68a69f8b
commit 921bcc6c25
30 changed files with 392 additions and 366 deletions

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@@ -136,8 +136,8 @@ mod tests {
let mut dfg = DataFlowGraph::new();
let ebb = dfg.make_ebb();
let arg64 = dfg.append_ebb_arg(ebb, types::I64);
let arg32 = dfg.append_ebb_arg(ebb, types::I32);
let arg64 = dfg.append_ebb_param(ebb, types::I64);
let arg32 = dfg.append_ebb_param(ebb, types::I32);
// Try to encode iadd_imm.i64 v1, -10.
let inst64 = InstructionData::BinaryImm {
@@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ mod tests {
let mut dfg = DataFlowGraph::new();
let ebb = dfg.make_ebb();
let arg64 = dfg.append_ebb_arg(ebb, types::I64);
let arg32 = dfg.append_ebb_arg(ebb, types::I32);
let arg64 = dfg.append_ebb_param(ebb, types::I64);
let arg32 = dfg.append_ebb_param(ebb, types::I32);
// Try to encode iadd_imm.i64 v1, -10.
let inst64 = InstructionData::BinaryImm {
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ mod tests {
let mut dfg = DataFlowGraph::new();
let ebb = dfg.make_ebb();
let arg32 = dfg.append_ebb_arg(ebb, types::I32);
let arg32 = dfg.append_ebb_param(ebb, types::I32);
// Create an imul.i32 which is encodable in RV32M.
let mul32 = InstructionData::Binary {