+} /* extern "C" */
+
+ir_print_visitor::ir_print_visitor()
+{
+ indentation = 0;
+ printable_names =
+ hash_table_ctor(32, hash_table_pointer_hash, hash_table_pointer_compare);
+ symbols = _mesa_symbol_table_ctor();
+ mem_ctx = ralloc_context(NULL);
+}
+
+ir_print_visitor::~ir_print_visitor()
+{
+ hash_table_dtor(printable_names);
+ _mesa_symbol_table_dtor(symbols);
+ ralloc_free(mem_ctx);
+}
+
+void ir_print_visitor::indent(void)
+{
+ for (int i = 0; i < indentation; i++)
+ printf(" ");
+}
+
+const char *
+ir_print_visitor::unique_name(ir_variable *var)
+{
+ /* var->name can be NULL in function prototypes when a type is given for a
+ * parameter but no name is given. In that case, just return an empty
+ * string. Don't worry about tracking the generated name in the printable
+ * names hash because this is the only scope where it can ever appear.
+ */
+ if (var->name == NULL) {
+ static unsigned arg = 1;
+ return ralloc_asprintf(this->mem_ctx, "parameter@%u", arg++);
+ }
+
+ /* Do we already have a name for this variable? */
+ const char *name = (const char *) hash_table_find(this->printable_names, var);
+ if (name != NULL)
+ return name;
+
+ /* If there's no conflict, just use the original name */
+ if (_mesa_symbol_table_find_symbol(this->symbols, -1, var->name) == NULL) {
+ name = var->name;
+ } else {
+ static unsigned i = 1;
+ name = ralloc_asprintf(this->mem_ctx, "%s@%u", var->name, ++i);
+ }
+ hash_table_insert(this->printable_names, (void *) name, var);
+ _mesa_symbol_table_add_symbol(this->symbols, -1, name, var);
+ return name;
+}
+