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<li><a href="#include">File inclusion</a></li>
<li><a href="#globallet">'let' expressions</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#foreach">'foreach' blocks</a></li>
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<dt><tt>list[4-7,17,2-3]</tt></dt>
<dd>A slice of the 'list' list, including elements 4,5,6,7,17,2, and 3 from
it. Elements may be included multiple times.</dd>
+<dt><tt>foreach <var> = <list> in { <body> }</tt></dt>
+<dt><tt>foreach <var> = <list> in <def></tt></dt>
+ <dd> Replicate <body> or <def>, replacing instances of
+ <var> with each value in <list>. <var> is scoped at the
+ level of the <tt>foreach</tt> loop and must not conflict with any other object
+ introduced in <body> or <def>. Currently only <tt>def</tt>s are
+ expanded within <body>.
+ </dd>
<dt><tt>(DEF a, b)</tt></dt>
<dd>a dag value. The first element is required to be a record definition, the
remaining elements in the list may be arbitrary other values, including nested
<dt><tt>!strconcat(a, b)</tt></dt>
<dd>A string value that is the result of concatenating the 'a' and 'b'
strings.</dd>
+<dt><tt>str1#str2</tt></dt>
+ <dd>"#" (paste) is a shorthand for !strconcat. It may concatenate
+ things that are not quoted strings, in which case an implicit
+ !cast<string> is done on the operand of the paste.</dd>
<dt><tt>!cast<type>(a)</tt></dt>
<dd>A symbol of type <em>type</em> obtained by looking up the string 'a' in
the symbol table. If the type of 'a' does not match <em>type</em>, TableGen
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+<h4>
+ <a name="foreach">Looping</a>
+</h4>
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+<div>
+<p>TableGen supports the '<tt>foreach</tt>' block, which textually replicates
+the loop body, substituting iterator values for iterator references in the
+body. Example:</p>
+
+<div class="doc_code">
+<pre>
+<b>foreach</b> i = [0, 1, 2, 3] in {
+ <b>def</b> R#i : Register<...>;
+ <b>def</b> F#i : Register<...>;
+}
+</pre>
+</div>
+
+<p>This will create objects <tt>R0</tt>, <tt>R1</tt>, <tt>R2</tt> and
+<tt>R3</tt>. <tt>foreach</tt> blocks may be nested. If there is only
+one item in the body the braces may be elided:</p>
+
+<div class="doc_code">
+<pre>
+<b>foreach</b> i = [0, 1, 2, 3] in
+ <b>def</b> R#i : Register<...>;
+
+</pre>
+</div>
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+</div>
+
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