Package gnu.kawa.functions
Class AddOp
java.lang.Object
gnu.mapping.PropertySet
gnu.mapping.Procedure
gnu.mapping.ProcedureN
gnu.kawa.functions.ArithOp
gnu.kawa.functions.AddOp
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Named
Implement the Scheme standard functions "+" and "-".
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Field Summary
FieldsFields inherited from class gnu.kawa.functions.ArithOp
AND, ASHIFT_GENERAL, ASHIFT_LEFT, ASHIFT_RIGHT, DIVIDE_GENERIC, DIVIDE_INEXACT, IOR, LSHIFT_RIGHT, MODULO, NOT, QUOTIENT, QUOTIENT_EXACT, XORFields inherited from class gnu.mapping.ProcedureN
applyToObject, noArgsFields inherited from class gnu.mapping.Procedure
applyMethodType, applyToConsumerDefault, applyToConsumerMethod, applyToObjectDefault, applyToObjectMethod, compilerKey, compilerXKey, inlineIfConstantSymbol, validateApplyKey, validateXApplyKeyFields inherited from class gnu.mapping.PropertySet
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Method Summary
Methods inherited from class gnu.kawa.functions.ArithOp
defaultResult, isSideEffectFreeMethods inherited from class gnu.mapping.ProcedureN
applyToObjectMethods inherited from class gnu.mapping.Procedure
apply0, apply1, apply2, apply3, apply4, applyL, applyToConsumerDefault, applyToObjectDefault, checkArgCount, checkBadCode, getApplyMethod, getApplyToConsumerMethod, getApplyToObjectMethod, getReturnType, getSetter, getSourceLocation, lookupApplyHandle, maxArgs, maxArgs, minArgs, minArgs, set0, set1, setN, setSetter, setSourceLocation, toStringMethods inherited from class gnu.mapping.PropertySet
getName, getProperty, getSymbol, removeProperty, setName, setProperty, setProperty, setSymbol
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Field Details
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PLUS
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MINUS
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Constructor Details
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AddOp
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Method Details
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apply2
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PLUS
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MINUS
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MINUS
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PLUS$V
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MINUS$V
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applyN
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applyN
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applyN
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numArgs
public int numArgs()Description copied from class:ProcedureReturnminArgs()|(maxArgs<<12). We use a single virtual function to reduce the number of methods in the system, as well as the number of virtual method table entries. We shift by 12 so the number can normally be represented using a sipush instruction, without requiring a constant pool entry.
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