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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0
#pragma once
#include 
#include 
#include 
namespace solidity::frontend
{
class VariableDeclaration;
class Type;
class Expression;
/**
 * An IRVariable refers to a set of yul variables that correspond to the stack layout of a Solidity variable or expression
 * of a specific Solidity type. If the Solidity type occupies a single stack slot, the IRVariable refers to a single yul variable.
 * Otherwise the set of yul variables it refers to is (recursively) determined by  @see ``Type::stackItems()``.
 * For example, an IRVariable referring to a dynamically sized calldata array will consist of two parts named
 * ``offset`` and ``length``, whereas an IRVariable referring to a statically sized calldata type, a storage reference
 * type or a memory reference type will contain a single unnamed part containing an offset. An IRVariable referring to
 * a value type will contain a single unnamed part containing the value, an IRVariable referring to a tuple will
 * have the typed tuple components as parts.
 */
class IRVariable
{
public:
	/// IR variable with explicit base name @a _baseName and type @a _type.
	IRVariable(std::string _baseName, Type const& _type);
	/// IR variable referring to the declaration @a _decl.
	explicit IRVariable(VariableDeclaration const& _decl);
	/// IR variable referring to the expression @a _expr.
	/// Intentionally not defined as explicit to allow defining IRVariables for expressions directly via implicit conversions.
	IRVariable(Expression const& _expression);
	/// @returns the name of the variable, if it occupies a single stack slot (otherwise throws).
	std::string name() const;
	/// @returns a comma-separated list of the stack slots of the variable.
	std::string commaSeparatedList() const;
	/// @returns a comma-separated list of the stack slots of the variable that is
	/// prefixed with a comma, unless it is empty.
	std::string commaSeparatedListPrefixed() const;
	/// @returns an IRVariable referring to the tuple component @a _i of a tuple variable.
	IRVariable tupleComponent(std::size_t _i) const;
	/// @returns the type of the variable.
	Type const& type() const { return m_type; }
	/// @returns an IRVariable referring to the stack component @a _slot of the variable.
	/// @a _slot must be among the stack slots in ``m_type.stackItems()``.
	/// The returned IRVariable is itself typed with the type of the stack slot as defined
	/// in ``m_type.stackItems()`` and may again occupy multiple stack slots.
	IRVariable part(std::string const& _slot) const;
	/// @returns a vector containing the names of the stack slots of the variable.
	std::vector stackSlots() const;
private:
	/// @returns a name consisting of the base name appended with an underscore and @æ _suffix,
	/// unless @a _suffix is empty, in which case the base name itself is returned.
	std::string suffixedName(std::string const& _suffix) const;
	std::string m_baseName;
	Type const& m_type;
};
}