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Truffle-DSL: Several new features implemented: Implementation of a new code generation layout which shares code between generated nodes. Declaration order of specializations is now used as specialization order. Specializations do no longer perform fallthrough on respecialization, they now always respecialize from the first specialization. Implemented support for contains relations between specializations. Improved reachability error messages. Preliminary support for @Implies.
author Christian Humer <christian.humer@gmail.com>
date Mon, 11 Aug 2014 15:53:05 +0200
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package com.oracle.truffle.api.test;

import org.junit.*;

import com.oracle.truffle.api.*;
import com.oracle.truffle.api.frame.*;
import com.oracle.truffle.api.nodes.*;

/**
 * <h3>Passing Arguments</h3>
 *
 * <p>
 * When invoking a call target with {@link CallTarget#call(Object[])}, arguments can be passed. A
 * Truffle node can access the arguments passed into the Truffle method by using
 * {@link VirtualFrame#getArguments}.
 * </p>
 *
 * <p>
 * The arguments class should only contain fields that are declared as final. This allows the
 * Truffle runtime to improve optimizations around guest language method calls. Also, the arguments
 * object array must never be stored into a field. It should be created immediately before invoking
 * {@link CallTarget#call(Object[])} and no longer be accessed afterwards.
 * </p>
 *
 * <p>
 * The next part of the Truffle API introduction is at {@link com.oracle.truffle.api.test.FrameTest}
 * .
 * </p>
 */
public class ArgumentsTest {

    @Test
    public void test() {
        TruffleRuntime runtime = Truffle.getRuntime();
        TestRootNode rootNode = new TestRootNode(new TestArgumentNode[]{new TestArgumentNode(0), new TestArgumentNode(1)});
        CallTarget target = runtime.createCallTarget(rootNode);
        Object result = target.call(new Object[]{20, 22});
        Assert.assertEquals(42, result);
    }

    private static class TestRootNode extends RootNode {

        @Children private final TestArgumentNode[] children;

        TestRootNode(TestArgumentNode[] children) {
            super(null);
            this.children = children;
        }

        @Override
        public Object execute(VirtualFrame frame) {
            int sum = 0;
            for (int i = 0; i < children.length; ++i) {
                sum += children[i].execute(frame);
            }
            return sum;
        }
    }

    private static class TestArgumentNode extends Node {

        private final int index;

        TestArgumentNode(int index) {
            super(null);
            this.index = index;
        }

        int execute(VirtualFrame frame) {
            return (Integer) frame.getArguments()[index];
        }
    }
}