version 1.2, 1996/09/23 08:52:49
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version 1.3, 1996/09/24 19:15:03
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\ labels for some code addresses |
\ labels for some code addresses |
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: docon: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
: docon: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
\ the code address of a @code{CONSTANT} |
\G the code address of a @code{CONSTANT} |
['] bl >code-address ; |
['] bl >code-address ; |
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: docol: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
: docol: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
\ the code address of a colon definition |
\G the code address of a colon definition |
['] docon: >code-address ; |
['] docon: >code-address ; |
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: dovar: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
: dovar: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
\ the code address of a @code{CREATE}d word |
\G the code address of a @code{CREATE}d word |
['] udp >code-address ; |
['] udp >code-address ; |
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: douser: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
: douser: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
\ the code address of a @code{USER} variable |
\G the code address of a @code{USER} variable |
['] s0 >code-address ; |
['] s0 >code-address ; |
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: dodefer: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
: dodefer: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
\ the code address of a @code{defer}ed word |
\G the code address of a @code{defer}ed word |
['] source >code-address ; |
['] source >code-address ; |
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: dofield: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
: dofield: ( -- addr ) \ gforth |
\ the code address of a @code{field} |
\G the code address of a @code{field} |
['] reveal-method >code-address ; |
['] reveal-method >code-address ; |
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NIL AConstant NIL \ gforth |
NIL AConstant NIL \ gforth |
Line 325 DOES>
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Line 325 DOES>
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\ number? number 23feb93py |
\ number? number 23feb93py |
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Create bases 10 , 2 , A , 100 , |
Create bases 10 , 2 , A , 100 , |
\ 16 2 10 Zeichen |
\ 16 2 10 character |
\ !! this saving and restoring base is an abomination! - anton |
\ !! this saving and restoring base is an abomination! - anton |
: getbase ( addr u -- addr' u' ) |
: getbase ( addr u -- addr' u' ) |
over c@ [char] $ - dup 4 u< |
over c@ [char] $ - dup 4 u< |
Line 464 hex
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Line 464 hex
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laddr# [ 0 , ] ; |
laddr# [ 0 , ] ; |
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: catch ( x1 .. xn xt -- y1 .. ym 0 / z1 .. zn error ) \ exception |
: catch ( x1 .. xn xt -- y1 .. ym 0 / z1 .. zn error ) \ exception |
>r sp@ r> swap >r \ don't count xt! jaw |
sp@ >r |
fp@ >r |
fp@ >r |
lp@ >r |
lp@ >r |
handler @ >r |
handler @ >r |
rp@ handler ! |
rp@ handler ! |
execute |
execute |
r> handler ! rdrop rdrop rdrop 0 ; |
r> handler ! rdrop rdrop rdrop 0 ; |
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: throw ( y1 .. ym error/0 -- y1 .. ym / z1 .. zn error ) \ exception |
: throw ( y1 .. ym error/0 -- y1 .. ym / z1 .. zn error ) \ exception |
?DUP IF |
?DUP IF |
[ here 9 cells ! ] |
[ here 9 cells ! ] \ entry point for signal handler |
handler @ rp! |
handler @ dup 0= IF |
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2 (bye) |
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THEN |
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rp! |
r> handler ! |
r> handler ! |
r> lp! |
r> lp! |
r> fp! |
r> fp! |
r> swap >r sp! r> |
r> swap >r sp! drop r> |
THEN ; |
THEN ; |
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\ Bouncing is very fine, |
\ Bouncing is very fine, |
Line 487 hex
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Line 490 hex
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: bounce ( y1 .. ym error/0 -- y1 .. ym error / y1 .. ym ) \ gforth |
: bounce ( y1 .. ym error/0 -- y1 .. ym error / y1 .. ym ) \ gforth |
\ a throw without data or fp stack restauration |
\ a throw without data or fp stack restauration |
?DUP IF |
?DUP IF |
handler @ rp! |
handler @ rp! |
r> handler ! |
r> handler ! |
r> lp! |
r> lp! |
rdrop |
rdrop |
rdrop |
rdrop |
THEN ; |
THEN ; |
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\ ?stack 23feb93py |
\ ?stack 23feb93py |
Line 570 Defer interpreter-notfound ( c-addr coun
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Line 573 Defer interpreter-notfound ( c-addr coun
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: ] ( -- ) \ core right-bracket |
: ] ( -- ) \ core right-bracket |
['] compiler IS parser state on ; |
['] compiler IS parser state on ; |
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\ locals stuff needed for control structures |
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: compile-lp+! ( n -- ) \ gforth compile-l-p-plus-store |
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dup negate locals-size +! |
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0 over = if |
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else -1 cells over = if postpone lp- |
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else 1 floats over = if postpone lp+ |
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else 2 floats over = if postpone lp+2 |
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else postpone lp+!# dup , |
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then then then then drop ; |
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: adjust-locals-size ( n -- ) \ gforth |
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\ sets locals-size to n and generates an appropriate lp+! |
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locals-size @ swap - compile-lp+! ; |
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here 0 , \ just a dummy, the real value of locals-list is patched into it in glocals.fs |
here 0 , \ just a dummy, the real value of locals-list is patched into it in glocals.fs |
AConstant locals-list \ acts like a variable that contains |
AConstant locals-list \ acts like a variable that contains |
\ a linear list of locals names |
\ a linear list of locals names |
Line 609 variable backedge-locals
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Line 596 variable backedge-locals
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dup orig? |
dup orig? |
2 pick backedge-locals ! ; immediate |
2 pick backedge-locals ! ; immediate |
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\ locals list operations |
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: common-list ( list1 list2 -- list3 ) \ gforth-internal |
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\ list1 and list2 are lists, where the heads are at higher addresses than |
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\ the tail. list3 is the largest sublist of both lists. |
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begin |
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2dup u<> |
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while |
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2dup u> |
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if |
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swap |
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then |
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@ |
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repeat |
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drop ; |
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: sub-list? ( list1 list2 -- f ) \ gforth-internal |
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\ true iff list1 is a sublist of list2 |
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begin |
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2dup u< |
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while |
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@ |
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repeat |
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= ; |
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: list-size ( list -- u ) \ gforth-internal |
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\ size of the locals frame represented by list |
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0 ( list n ) |
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begin |
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over 0<> |
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while |
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over |
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((name>)) >body @ max |
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swap @ swap ( get next ) |
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repeat |
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faligned nip ; |
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: set-locals-size-list ( list -- ) |
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dup locals-list ! |
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list-size locals-size ! ; |
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: check-begin ( list -- ) |
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\ warn if list is not a sublist of locals-list |
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locals-list @ sub-list? 0= if |
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\ !! print current position |
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." compiler was overly optimistic about locals at a BEGIN" cr |
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\ !! print assumption and reality |
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then ; |
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\ Control Flow Stack |
\ Control Flow Stack |
\ orig, etc. have the following structure: |
\ orig, etc. have the following structure: |
\ type ( defstart, live-orig, dead-orig, dest, do-dest, scopestart) ( TOS ) |
\ type ( defstart, live-orig, dead-orig, dest, do-dest, scopestart) ( TOS ) |
Line 741 variable backedge-locals
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Line 679 variable backedge-locals
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POSTPONE ?branch >mark ; immediate restrict |
POSTPONE ?branch >mark ; immediate restrict |
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: ?DUP-IF ( compilation -- orig ; run-time n -- n| ) \ gforth question-dupe-if |
: ?DUP-IF ( compilation -- orig ; run-time n -- n| ) \ gforth question-dupe-if |
\ This is the preferred alternative to the idiom "?DUP IF", since it can be |
\G This is the preferred alternative to the idiom "?DUP IF", since it can be |
\ better handled by tools like stack checkers. Besides, it's faster. |
\G better handled by tools like stack checkers. Besides, it's faster. |
POSTPONE ?dup-?branch >mark ; immediate restrict |
POSTPONE ?dup-?branch >mark ; immediate restrict |
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: ?DUP-0=-IF ( compilation -- orig ; run-time n -- n| ) \ gforth question-dupe-zero-equals-if |
: ?DUP-0=-IF ( compilation -- orig ; run-time n -- n| ) \ gforth question-dupe-zero-equals-if |
POSTPONE ?dup-0=-?branch >mark ; immediate restrict |
POSTPONE ?dup-0=-?branch >mark ; immediate restrict |
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: then-like ( orig -- addr ) |
Defer then-like ( orig -- addr ) |
swap -rot dead-orig = |
: cs>addr ( orig/dest -- addr ) drop nip ; |
if |
' cs>addr IS then-like |
drop |
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else |
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dead-code @ |
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if |
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set-locals-size-list dead-code off |
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else \ both live |
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dup list-size adjust-locals-size |
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locals-list @ common-list dup list-size adjust-locals-size |
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locals-list ! |
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then |
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then ; |
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: THEN ( compilation orig -- ; run-time -- ) \ core |
: THEN ( compilation orig -- ; run-time -- ) \ core |
dup orig? then-like >resolve ; immediate restrict |
dup orig? then-like >resolve ; immediate restrict |
Line 777 immediate restrict
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Line 704 immediate restrict
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1 cs-roll |
1 cs-roll |
POSTPONE then ; immediate restrict |
POSTPONE then ; immediate restrict |
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Defer begin-like ( -- ) |
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' noop IS begin-like |
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: BEGIN ( compilation -- dest ; run-time -- ) \ core |
: BEGIN ( compilation -- dest ; run-time -- ) \ core |
dead-code @ if |
begin-like cs-push-part dest ; immediate restrict |
\ set up an assumption of the locals visible here. if the |
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\ users want something to be visible, they have to declare |
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\ that using ASSUME-LIVE |
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backedge-locals @ set-locals-size-list |
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then |
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cs-push-part dest |
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dead-code off ; immediate restrict |
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\ AGAIN (the current control flow joins another, earlier one): |
Defer again-like ( dest -- addr ) |
\ If the dest-locals-list is not a subset of the current locals-list, |
' nip IS again-like |
\ issue a warning (see below). The following code is generated: |
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\ lp+!# (current-local-size - dest-locals-size) |
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\ branch <begin> |
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: again-like ( dest -- addr ) |
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over list-size adjust-locals-size |
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swap check-begin POSTPONE unreachable ; |
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: AGAIN ( compilation dest -- ; run-time -- ) \ core-ext |
: AGAIN ( compilation dest -- ; run-time -- ) \ core-ext |
dest? again-like POSTPONE branch <resolve ; immediate restrict |
dest? again-like POSTPONE branch <resolve ; immediate restrict |
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\ UNTIL (the current control flow may join an earlier one or continue): |
Defer until-like |
\ Similar to AGAIN. The new locals-list and locals-size are the current |
: until, ( list addr xt1 xt2 -- ) drop compile, <resolve drop ; |
\ ones. The following code is generated: |
' until, IS until-like |
\ ?branch-lp+!# <begin> (current-local-size - dest-locals-size) |
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: until-like ( list addr xt1 xt2 -- ) |
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\ list and addr are a fragment of a cs-item |
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\ xt1 is the conditional branch without lp adjustment, xt2 is with |
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>r >r |
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locals-size @ 2 pick list-size - dup if ( list dest-addr adjustment ) |
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r> drop r> compile, |
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swap <resolve ( list adjustment ) , |
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else ( list dest-addr adjustment ) |
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drop |
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r> compile, <resolve |
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r> drop |
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then ( list ) |
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check-begin ; |
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: UNTIL ( compilation dest -- ; run-time f -- ) \ core |
: UNTIL ( compilation dest -- ; run-time f -- ) \ core |
dest? ['] ?branch ['] ?branch-lp+!# until-like ; immediate restrict |
dest? ['] ?branch ['] ?branch-lp+!# until-like ; immediate restrict |
Line 830 immediate restrict
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Line 731 immediate restrict
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POSTPONE again |
POSTPONE again |
POSTPONE then ; immediate restrict |
POSTPONE then ; immediate restrict |
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\ counted loops |
\ counted loops |
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\ leave poses a little problem here |
\ leave poses a little problem here |
Line 947 Avariable leave-sp leave-stack 3 cells
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Line 847 Avariable leave-sp leave-stack 3 cells
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\ Structural Conditionals 12dec92py |
\ Structural Conditionals 12dec92py |
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Defer exit-like ( -- ) |
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' noop IS exit-like |
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: EXIT ( compilation -- ; run-time nest-sys -- ) \ core |
: EXIT ( compilation -- ; run-time nest-sys -- ) \ core |
0 adjust-locals-size |
exit-like |
POSTPONE ;s |
POSTPONE ;s |
POSTPONE unreachable ; immediate restrict |
POSTPONE unreachable ; immediate restrict |
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Line 1028 defer header ( -- ) \ gforth
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Line 931 defer header ( -- ) \ gforth
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' (header) IS header |
' (header) IS header |
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: string, ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth |
: string, ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth |
\ puts down string as cstring |
\G puts down string as cstring |
dup c, here swap chars dup allot move ; |
dup c, here swap chars dup allot move ; |
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: header, ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth |
: header, ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth |
Line 1042 defer header ( -- ) \ gforth
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Line 945 defer header ( -- ) \ gforth
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: input-stream-header ( "name" -- ) |
: input-stream-header ( "name" -- ) |
name name-too-short? header, ; |
name name-too-short? header, ; |
: input-stream ( -- ) \ general |
: input-stream ( -- ) \ general |
\ switches back to getting the name from the input stream ; |
\G switches back to getting the name from the input stream ; |
['] input-stream-header IS (header) ; |
['] input-stream-header IS (header) ; |
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' input-stream-header IS (header) |
' input-stream-header IS (header) |
Line 1124 Create ??? 0 , 3 c, char ? c, char ? c,
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Line 1027 Create ??? 0 , 3 c, char ? c, char ? c,
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: (Constant) Header reveal docon: cfa, ; |
: (Constant) Header reveal docon: cfa, ; |
: Constant ( w "name" -- ) \ core |
: Constant ( w "name" -- ) \ core |
\ \G Defines constant @var{name} |
\G Defines constant @var{name} |
\ \G |
\G |
\ \G @var{name} execution: @var{-- w} |
\G @var{name} execution: @var{-- w} |
(Constant) , ; |
(Constant) , ; |
: AConstant ( addr "name" -- ) \ gforth |
: AConstant ( addr "name" -- ) \ gforth |
(Constant) A, ; |
(Constant) A, ; |
Line 1235 end-struct interpret/compile-struct
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Line 1138 end-struct interpret/compile-struct
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(name>x) (x>int) ; |
(name>x) (x>int) ; |
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: name?int ( nfa -- xt ) \ gforth |
: name?int ( nfa -- xt ) \ gforth |
\ like name>int, but throws an error if compile-only |
\G like name>int, but throws an error if compile-only |
(name>x) restrict-mask and |
(name>x) restrict-mask and |
if |
if |
compile-only-error \ does not return |
compile-only-error \ does not return |
Line 1243 end-struct interpret/compile-struct
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Line 1146 end-struct interpret/compile-struct
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(cfa>int) ; |
(cfa>int) ; |
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: name>comp ( nfa -- w xt ) \ gforth |
: name>comp ( nfa -- w xt ) \ gforth |
\ get compilation semantics of name |
\G get compilation semantics of name |
(name>x) >r dup interpret/compile? |
(name>x) >r dup interpret/compile? |
if |
if |
interpret/compile-comp @ |
interpret/compile-comp @ |
Line 1316 Variable warnings ( -- addr ) \ gforth
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Line 1219 Variable warnings ( -- addr ) \ gforth
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G -1 warnings T ! |
G -1 warnings T ! |
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: check-shadow ( addr count wid -- ) |
: check-shadow ( addr count wid -- ) |
\ prints a warning if the string is already present in the wordlist |
\G prints a warning if the string is already present in the wordlist |
>r 2dup 2dup r> (search-wordlist) warnings @ and ?dup if |
>r 2dup 2dup r> (search-wordlist) warnings @ and ?dup if |
." redefined " name>string 2dup type |
." redefined " name>string 2dup type |
compare 0<> if |
compare 0<> if |
Line 1429 Defer key ( -- c ) \ core
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Line 1332 Defer key ( -- c ) \ core
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swap #tib ! 0 >in ! ; |
swap #tib ! 0 >in ! ; |
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: Query ( -- ) \ core-ext |
: Query ( -- ) \ core-ext |
\ obsolescent |
\G obsolescent |
loadfile off blk off refill drop ; |
loadfile off blk off refill drop ; |
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\ File specifiers 11jun93jaw |
\ File specifiers 11jun93jaw |
Line 1508 create pathfilenamebuf 256 chars allot \
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Line 1411 create pathfilenamebuf 256 chars allot \
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\ THEN ; |
\ THEN ; |
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: absolut-path? ( addr u -- flag ) \ gforth |
: absolut-path? ( addr u -- flag ) \ gforth |
\ a path is absolute, if it starts with a / or a ~ (~ expansion), |
\G a path is absolute, if it starts with a / or a ~ (~ expansion), |
\ or if it is in the form ./* or ../*, extended regexp: [/~]|./|../ |
\G or if it is in the form ./* or ../*, extended regexp: ^[/~]|./|../ |
\ Pathes simply containing a / are not absolute! |
\G Pathes simply containing a / are not absolute! |
over c@ '/ = >r |
over c@ '/ = >r |
over c@ '~ = >r |
over c@ '~ = >r |
2dup 2 min S" ./" compare 0= >r |
2dup 2 min S" ./" compare 0= >r |
Line 1519 create pathfilenamebuf 256 chars allot \
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Line 1422 create pathfilenamebuf 256 chars allot \
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\ [char] / scan nip 0<> ; |
\ [char] / scan nip 0<> ; |
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: open-path-file ( c-addr1 u1 -- file-id c-addr2 u2 ) \ gforth |
: open-path-file ( c-addr1 u1 -- file-id c-addr2 u2 ) \ gforth |
\ opens a file for reading, searching in the path for it (unless |
\G opens a file for reading, searching in the path for it (unless |
\ the filename contains a slash); c-addr2 u2 is the full filename |
\G the filename contains a slash); c-addr2 u2 is the full filename |
\ (valid until the next call); if the file is not found (or in |
\G (valid until the next call); if the file is not found (or in |
\ case of other errors for each try), -38 (non-existant file) is |
\G case of other errors for each try), -38 (non-existant file) is |
\ thrown. Opening for other access modes makes little sense, as |
\G thrown. Opening for other access modes makes little sense, as |
\ the path will usually contain dirs that are only readable for |
\G the path will usually contain dirs that are only readable for |
\ the user |
\G the user |
\ !! use file-status to determine access mode? |
\ !! use file-status to determine access mode? |
2dup absolut-path? |
2dup absolut-path? |
if \ the filename contains a slash |
if \ the filename contains a slash |
Line 1556 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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Line 1459 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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\ points to ALLOTed objects, so it survives a save-system |
\ points to ALLOTed objects, so it survives a save-system |
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: loadfilename ( -- a-addr ) |
: loadfilename ( -- a-addr ) |
\ a-addr 2@ produces the current file name ( c-addr u ) |
\G a-addr 2@ produces the current file name ( c-addr u ) |
included-files 2@ drop loadfilename# @ 2* cells + ; |
included-files 2@ drop loadfilename# @ 2* cells + ; |
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: sourcefilename ( -- c-addr u ) \ gforth |
: sourcefilename ( -- c-addr u ) \ gforth |
\ the name of the source file which is currently the input |
\G the name of the source file which is currently the input |
\ source. The result is valid only while the file is being |
\G source. The result is valid only while the file is being |
\ loaded. If the current input source is no (stream) file, the |
\G loaded. If the current input source is no (stream) file, the |
\ result is undefined. |
\G result is undefined. |
loadfilename 2@ ; |
loadfilename 2@ ; |
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: sourceline# ( -- u ) \ gforth sourceline-number |
: sourceline# ( -- u ) \ gforth sourceline-number |
\ the line number of the line that is currently being interpreted |
\G the line number of the line that is currently being interpreted |
\ from a (stream) file. The first line has the number 1. If the |
\G from a (stream) file. The first line has the number 1. If the |
\ current input source is no (stream) file, the result is |
\G current input source is no (stream) file, the result is |
\ undefined. |
\G undefined. |
loadline @ ; |
loadline @ ; |
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: init-included-files ( -- ) |
: init-included-files ( -- ) |
Line 1578 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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Line 1481 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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image-included-files 2@ nip included-files 2! ; |
image-included-files 2@ nip included-files 2! ; |
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: included? ( c-addr u -- f ) \ gforth |
: included? ( c-addr u -- f ) \ gforth |
\ true, iff filename c-addr u is in included-files |
\G true, iff filename c-addr u is in included-files |
included-files 2@ 0 |
included-files 2@ 0 |
?do ( c-addr u addr ) |
?do ( c-addr u addr ) |
dup >r 2@ 2over compare 0= |
dup >r 2@ 2over compare 0= |
Line 1591 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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Line 1494 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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2drop drop false ; |
2drop drop false ; |
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: add-included-file ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth |
: add-included-file ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth |
\ add name c-addr u to included-files |
\G add name c-addr u to included-files |
included-files 2@ 2* cells 2 cells extend-mem |
included-files 2@ 2* cells 2 cells extend-mem |
2/ cell / included-files 2! |
2/ cell / included-files 2! |
2! ; |
2! ; |
Line 1600 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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Line 1503 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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\ 2* cells + 2! ; |
\ 2* cells + 2! ; |
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: included1 ( i*x file-id c-addr u -- j*x ) \ gforth |
: included1 ( i*x file-id c-addr u -- j*x ) \ gforth |
\ include the file file-id with the name given by c-addr u |
\G include the file file-id with the name given by c-addr u |
loadfilename# @ >r |
loadfilename# @ >r |
save-mem add-included-file ( file-id ) |
save-mem add-included-file ( file-id ) |
included-files 2@ nip 1- loadfilename# ! |
included-files 2@ nip 1- loadfilename# ! |
Line 1612 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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Line 1515 create image-included-files 1 , A, ( po
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open-path-file included1 ; |
open-path-file included1 ; |
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: required ( i*x addr u -- j*x ) \ gforth |
: required ( i*x addr u -- j*x ) \ gforth |
\ include the file with the name given by addr u, if it is not |
\G include the file with the name given by addr u, if it is not |
\ included already. Currently this works by comparing the name of |
\G included already. Currently this works by comparing the name of |
\ the file (with path) against the names of earlier included |
\G the file (with path) against the names of earlier included |
\ files; however, it would probably be better to fstat the file, |
\G files; however, it would probably be better to fstat the file, |
\ and compare the device and inode. The advantages would be: no |
\G and compare the device and inode. The advantages would be: no |
\ problems with several paths to the same file (e.g., due to |
\G problems with several paths to the same file (e.g., due to |
\ links) and we would catch files included with include-file and |
\G links) and we would catch files included with include-file and |
\ write a require-file. |
\G write a require-file. |
open-path-file 2dup included? |
open-path-file 2dup included? |
if |
if |
2drop close-file throw |
2drop close-file throw |