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Printer:-AddType - add a type to Printer module
Printer:-GetType - get a type from a Printer module
Calling Sequence
Printer:-AddType(typename = translation)
Printer:-GetType(typename)
Parameters
Printer
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Printer module
typename
type supported by CodeGeneration
translation
string or table; translation for type in target language
Description
The AddType command defines the translation for the type typename in the target language with which Printer is associated. This is commonly used in the printing of Coercion and Declaration intermediate code structures.
If translation is a table, its indices must be the allowed precisions for typename in this target language. The table entry corresponding to the current precision (set by the precision option) for the type typename is used as the translation for typename.
The GetType command returns the translation for type typename in the target language.
Examples
p1 := proc(x,y) local a; a := 2*f(x); 3.0*a*y;end proc:
Translate to language . Notice that the type integer is translated to custom_int while the type numeric is translated to custom_float_double.
custom_float_double p1 (custom_int x, custom_float_double y) { custom_int a; a = 2 * f_equiv(x); return(0.30e1 * (custom_float_double) a * y); }
Same as previous, but force translation of type numeric as custom_float_single by including the option precision = single.
custom_float_single p1 (custom_int x, custom_float_single y) { custom_int a; a = 2 * f_equiv(x); return(0.30e1 * (custom_float_single) a * y); }
See Also
CGOptions, Printer
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