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Function Pointer -> input()

 
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stinky



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Function Pointer -> input()
PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 7:57 am     Reply with quote

Is there something special about input()???
This produces the error Line 8, Expecting a (

Code:
#include "16LF1829.h"
#device adc = 10
#define OSCILLATOR 16000000
#use delay (internal = OSCILLATOR)

int main() {
  typedef short (*pinReader)(int pin);
  pinReader foo = input;

  return foo(PIN_A0) ? 1 : 0;
}


However, if I wrap input() inside another function, it will happily compile.
Code:
#include "16LF1829.h"
#device adc = 10
#define OSCILLATOR 16000000
#use delay (internal = OSCILLATOR)

short bar(int pin) { return input(pin); }

int main() {
  typedef short (*pinReader)(int pin);
  pinReader foo = bar;

  return foo(PIN_A0) ? 1 : 0;
}


I believe I can go ahead with my solution, but I'm just curious if there's something special about input() that I am unaware of.

Thanks!
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:38 am     Reply with quote

Other than the fact that it needs brackets, and a pin number......

You are calling what is defined as a function (so requires brackets),
without these or the value required in these. Sad
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:12 am     Reply with quote

Are you saying that in order for me to successfully assign input to a function pointer, I need to assign it as

Code:

funcPtr = input(PIN_A0);
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:02 am     Reply with quote

The problem is that 'input' is not actually a function. It is a internal macro
expansion, which has different meanings according to whether it is called
with a fixed value, or a variable. It is also always 'inline', so can't be 'called'.
To call it as a function, you have to encapsulate this in your own wrapper
function. Doing this (and calling input with a variable), makes the resulting
code massively larger than the 'fixed' version.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 11:02 am     Reply with quote

Quote:
Is there something special about input()???

Quote:
The problem is that 'input' is not actually a function. It is a internal macro expansion


Thank you for answering my question.
Is this fact documented in the manual?

Regarding:
Quote:
Doing this (and calling input with a variable), makes the resulting
code massively larger than the 'fixed' version.


I see the increase in size. Thank you.

Code:
#include "16LF1829.h"
#device adc = 10
#define OSCILLATOR 16000000
#use delay (internal = OSCILLATOR)

int main() {
  return input(PIN_A0);
}
// ROM used:   23 words (0%)
//             Largest free fragment is 2048
// RAM used:   5 (0%) at main() level
//             16 (2%) worst case
// Stack used: 0 locations
// Stack size: 16

Code:
#include "16LF1829.h"
#device adc = 10
#define OSCILLATOR 16000000
#use delay (internal = OSCILLATOR)

int main() {
  int pin = PIN_A0;
  return input(pin);
}
// ROM used:   93 words (1%)
//             Largest free fragment is 2048
// RAM used:   6 (1%) at main() level
//             21 (2%) worst case
// Stack used: 0 locations
// Stack size: 16
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