#include "registers.h"
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
void compare(int al, int ar, int bl, int br) {
vector<bool> anding(2000, false);
for (int i = al; i < ar; ++i) {
anding[i] = true;
}
append_store(1, anding);
for (int i = al; i < ar; ++i) {
anding[i] = false;
}
for (int i = bl; i < br; ++i) {
anding[i] = true;
}
append_store(2, anding);
append_and(1, 0, 1);
append_and(2, 0, 2);
append_right(1, 1, al);
append_right(2, 2, bl);
append_not(3, 1);
append_add(3, 2, 3);
append_not(4, 2);
append_add(4, 1, 4);
append_right(3, 3, 1000);
append_right(4, 4, 1000);
append_and(3, 2, 3);
append_and(4, 1, 4);
}
void construct_instructions(int s, int n, int k, int q) {
vector<bool> anding(2000, false);
if (s == 0) {
compare(0, k, k, k * 2);
append_store(0, anding);
append_or(0, 4);
append_or(0, 3);
} else {
}
}
Compilation message
registers.cpp: In function 'void construct_instructions(int, int, int, int)':
registers.cpp:37:17: error: too few arguments to function 'void append_or(int, int, int)'
37 | append_or(0, 4);
| ^
In file included from registers.cpp:1:
registers.h:6:6: note: declared here
6 | void append_or(int t, int x, int y);
| ^~~~~~~~~
registers.cpp:38:17: error: too few arguments to function 'void append_or(int, int, int)'
38 | append_or(0, 3);
| ^
In file included from registers.cpp:1:
registers.h:6:6: note: declared here
6 | void append_or(int t, int x, int y);
| ^~~~~~~~~