File:  [gforth] / gforth / blocks.fs
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Wed Feb 3 00:10:19 1999 UTC (25 years, 1 month ago) by crook
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New "docclean" target for makefile (removes glossary dependencies when
rebuilding documentation). Changes to .fs files and prim are restricted
to glossary (\G) additions for the documentation; this has necessitated
the addition of new white-space in places to stop the \G stuff from
obscuring the code. Many additions to doc/gforth.ds - new sections
added, a few things moved and some sections re-written slightly. There
are a set of things to tidy up before this rev. is suitable for
release, and those will be my highest priority. I have also used
"@comment TODO" to highlight other sections I plan to work on, and
added a set of comments at the start to indicate other things I plan
to modify in the medium-term.

    1: \ A less simple implementation of the blocks wordset. 
    2: 
    3: \ Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    4: 
    5: \ This file is part of Gforth.
    6: 
    7: \ Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    8: \ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
    9: \ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
   10: \ of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   11: 
   12: \ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   13: \ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   14: \ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   15: \ GNU General Public License for more details.
   16: 
   17: \ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   18: \ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
   19: \ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
   20: 
   21: 
   22: \ A more efficient implementation would use mmap on OSs that
   23: \ provide it and many buffers on OSs that do not provide mmap.
   24: 
   25: \ Now, the replacement algorithm is "direct mapped"; change to LRU
   26: \ if too slow. Using more buffers helps, too.
   27: 
   28: \ I think I avoid the assumption 1 char = 1 here, but I have not tested this
   29: 
   30: \ 1024 constant chars/block \ mandated by the standard
   31: 
   32: require struct.fs
   33: 
   34: struct
   35:     cell%		field buffer-block   \ the block number
   36:     cell%		field buffer-fid     \ the block's fid
   37:     cell%		field buffer-dirty   \ the block dirty flag
   38:     char% chars/block * field block-buffer   \ the data
   39:     cell% 0 *		field next-buffer
   40: end-struct buffer-struct
   41: 
   42: Variable block-buffers
   43: Variable last-block
   44: 
   45: $20 Value buffers
   46: 
   47: User block-fid
   48: 
   49: : block-cold ( -- )
   50:     block-fid off  last-block off
   51:     buffer-struct buffers * %alloc dup block-buffers ! ( addr )
   52:     buffer-struct %size buffers * erase ;
   53: 
   54: ' block-cold INIT8 chained
   55: 
   56: block-cold
   57: 
   58: Defer flush-blocks
   59: 
   60: : open-blocks ( addr u -- ) \ gforth
   61:     \g use the file, whose name is given by @var{addr u}, as blocks file 
   62:     2dup open-fpath-file 0<>
   63:     if
   64: 	r/w bin create-file throw
   65:     else
   66: 	rot close-file throw  2dup file-status throw bin open-file throw
   67: 	>r 2drop r>
   68:     then
   69:     block-fid @ IF  flush-blocks block-fid @ close-file throw  THEN
   70:     block-fid ! ;
   71: 
   72: : use ( "file" -- ) \ gforth
   73:     \g use @var{file} as blocks file
   74:     name open-blocks ;
   75: 
   76: \ the file is opened as binary file, since it either will contain text
   77: \ without newlines or binary data
   78: : get-block-fid ( -- fid ) \ gforth
   79:     block-fid @ 0=
   80:     if
   81: 	s" blocks.fb" open-blocks
   82:     then
   83:     block-fid @ ;
   84: 
   85: : block-position ( u -- ) \ block
   86:     \G Position the block file to the start of block u.
   87:     1- chars/block chars um* get-block-fid reposition-file throw ;
   88: 
   89: : update ( -- ) \ block
   90:     last-block @ ?dup IF  buffer-dirty on  THEN ;
   91: 
   92: : save-buffer ( buffer -- ) \ gforth
   93:     >r
   94:     r@ buffer-dirty @ r@ buffer-block @ 0<> and
   95:     if
   96: 	r@ buffer-block @ block-position
   97: 	r@ block-buffer chars/block  r@ buffer-fid @  write-file throw
   98: 	r@ buffer-dirty off
   99:     endif
  100:     rdrop ;
  101: 
  102: : empty-buffer ( buffer -- ) \ gforth
  103:     buffer-block off ;
  104: 
  105: : save-buffers  ( -- ) \ block
  106:     block-buffers @
  107:     buffers 0 ?DO  dup save-buffer  next-buffer  LOOP  drop ;
  108: 
  109: : empty-buffers ( -- ) \ block
  110:     block-buffers @
  111:     buffers 0 ?DO  dup empty-buffer  next-buffer  LOOP  drop ;
  112: 
  113: : flush ( -- ) \ block
  114:     save-buffers
  115:     empty-buffers ;
  116: 
  117: ' flush IS flush-blocks
  118: 
  119: : get-buffer ( n -- a-addr ) \ gforth
  120:     buffers mod buffer-struct %size * block-buffers @ + ;
  121: 
  122: : block ( u -- a-addr ) \ block- block
  123:   \G u identifies a block number. Assign a block buffer to u,
  124:   \G make it the current block buffer and return its start
  125:   \G address, a-addr.
  126:     dup 0= -35 and throw
  127:     dup get-buffer >r
  128:     dup r@ buffer-block @ <>
  129:     r@ buffer-fid @ block-fid @ <> or
  130:     if
  131: 	r@ save-buffer
  132: 	dup block-position
  133: 	r@ block-buffer chars/block get-block-fid read-file throw
  134: 	\ clear the rest of the buffer if the file is too short
  135: 	r@ block-buffer over chars + chars/block rot chars - blank
  136: 	r@ buffer-block !
  137: 	get-block-fid r@ buffer-fid !
  138:     else
  139: 	drop
  140:     then
  141:     r> dup last-block ! block-buffer ;
  142: 
  143: : buffer ( u -- a-addr ) \ block
  144:     \ reading in the block is unnecessary, but simpler
  145:     block ;
  146: 
  147: User scr ( -- a-addr ) \ block-ext
  148:     \G USER VARIABLE a-addr is the address of a cell containing
  149:     \G the block number of the block most recently processed by
  150:     \G @code{LIST}.
  151:     0 scr !
  152: 
  153: : updated?  ( n -- f ) \ gforth
  154:     scr @ buffer
  155:     [ 0 buffer-dirty 0 block-buffer - ] Literal + @ ;
  156: 
  157: : list ( u -- ) \ block
  158:     \ calling block again and again looks inefficient but is necessary
  159:     \ in a multitasking environment
  160:     dup scr !
  161:     ." Screen " u.
  162:     updated?  0= IF ." not "  THEN  ." modified     " cr
  163:     16 0
  164:     ?do
  165: 	i 2 .r space scr @ block i 64 * chars + 64 type cr
  166:     loop ;
  167: 
  168: : (source)  ( -- addr len )
  169:   blk @ ?dup
  170:   IF    block chars/block
  171:   ELSE  tib #tib @
  172:   THEN ;
  173: 
  174: ' (source) IS source
  175: 
  176: : load ( i*x n -- j*x ) \ block
  177:   push-file
  178:   dup loadline ! blk ! >in off ['] interpret catch
  179:   pop-file throw ;
  180: 
  181: : thru ( i*x n1 n2 -- j*x ) \ block
  182:   1+ swap ?DO  I load  LOOP ;
  183: 
  184: : +load ( i*x n -- j*x ) \ block
  185:     blk @ + load ;
  186: 
  187: : +thru ( i*x n1 n2 -- j*x ) \ block
  188:   1+ swap ?DO  I +load  LOOP ;
  189: 
  190: : --> ( -- ) \ block- block
  191:     \G If this symbol is encountered whilst loading block @var{n},
  192:     \G discard the remainder of the block and load block @var{n+1}. Used
  193:     \G for chaining multiple blocks together as a single loadable unit.
  194:     refill drop ; immediate
  195: 
  196: : block-included ( addr u -- ) \ gforth
  197:     block-fid @ >r block-fid off open-blocks
  198:     1 load block-fid @ close-file throw flush
  199:     r> block-fid ! ;
  200: 
  201: \ thrown out because it may provide unpleasant surprises - anton
  202: \ : include ( "name" -- )
  203: \     name 2dup dup 3 - /string s" .fb" compare
  204: \     0= IF  block-included  ELSE  included  THEN ;
  205: 
  206: get-current environment-wordlist set-current
  207: true constant block
  208: true constant block-ext
  209: set-current
  210: 
  211: : bye ( -- ) \ tools-ext
  212:   \G Return control to the host operating system (if any).
  213:   ['] flush catch drop bye ;

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