Both situations are possible, you need to describe more about your language, to see if you really need to add that feature to your code generator, or skip it as unnecessary, and avoid extra work with this difficult and interesting topic of designing a programming language.
Is you "code generator" a program that recieves as an input code in a programming language (maybe small one) and outputs code in another programming language (maybe small one) ?
This tool is usually called a "translator".
Is you "code generator" a program that receive as an input a programming language and outputs assembler / bytecode like programming language ?
This tool is usually called a "compiler".
Note: "pile" is a synonym for "stack".
Usually an A.S.T., stores the type of an operation, or function call. Example, in c:
...
int a = 3;
int b = 5;
float c = (float)(a * b);
...
The last line, generates an A.S.T. similar to this, (skip A.S.T. for other lines):
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......................+--------------+............................
......................| [root] |............................
......................| (no type) = |............................
......................+------+-------+............................
.............................|....................................
.................+-----------+------------+.......................
.................|........................|.......................
...........+-----+-----+....+-------------+-------------+.........
...........| (int) c |....| (float) (cast operation) |.........
...........+-----------+....+-------------+-------------+.........
..........................................|.......................
....................................+-----+-----+.................
....................................| (int) () |.................
....................................+-----+-----+.................
..........................................|.......................
....................................+-----+-----+.................
....................................| (int) * |.................
....................................+-----+-----+.................
..........................................|.......................
..............................+-----------+-----------+...........
..............................|.......................|...........
........................+-----+-----+...........+-----+-----+.....
........................| (int) a |...........| (float) b |.....
........................+-----------+...........+-----------+.....
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Note that the "(float)" cast its like an operator or a function,
similar to your question.
Good Luck.
x
change behaviour based on the type ofx
? Can you generate better code knowing the type? etc.