Annotation of gforth/extend.fs, revision 1.51

1.1       anton       1: \ EXTEND.FS    CORE-EXT Word not fully tested!         12may93jaw
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1.51    ! pazsan      3: \ Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
1.12      anton       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
1.45      anton      19: \ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
1.12      anton      20: 
                     21: 
1.1       anton      22: \ May be cross-compiled
                     23: 
                     24: decimal
                     25: 
                     26: \ .(                                                    12may93jaw
                     27: 
1.50      anton      28: : .(   ( compilation&interpretation "ccc<paren>" -- ) \ core-ext dot-paren
1.41      anton      29:   \G Compilation and interpretation semantics: Parse a string @i{ccc}
                     30:   \G delimited by a @code{)} (right parenthesis). Display the
                     31:   \G string. This is often used to display progress information during
                     32:   \G compilation; see examples below.
1.32      crook      33:   [char] ) parse type ; immediate
1.1       anton      34: 
                     35: \ VALUE 2>R 2R> 2R@                                     17may93jaw
                     36: 
1.3       anton      37: \ !! 2value
1.1       anton      38: 
1.11      anton      39: : 2Literal ( compilation w1 w2 -- ; run-time  -- w1 w2 ) \ double two-literal
1.36      crook      40:     \G Compile appropriate code such that, at run-time, cell pair @i{w1, w2} are
1.32      crook      41:     \G placed on the stack. Interpretation semantics are undefined.
1.11      anton      42:     swap postpone Literal  postpone Literal ; immediate restrict
1.2       pazsan     43: 
1.16      anton      44: ' drop alias d>s ( d -- n ) \ double           d_to_s
                     45: 
1.39      anton      46: : m*/ ( d1 n2 u3 -- dquot ) \ double m-star-slash
1.40      anton      47:     \G dquot=(d1*n2)/u3, with the intermediate result being triple-precision.
                     48:     \G In ANS Forth u3 can only be a positive signed number.
1.11      anton      49:     >r s>d >r abs -rot
                     50:     s>d r> xor r> swap >r >r dabs rot tuck um* 2swap um*
                     51:     swap >r 0 d+ r> -rot r@ um/mod -rot r> um/mod nip swap
                     52:     r> IF dnegate THEN ;
1.4       pazsan     53: 
1.1       anton      54: \ CASE OF ENDOF ENDCASE                                 17may93jaw
                     55: 
                     56: \ just as described in dpANS5
                     57: 
1.11      anton      58: 0 CONSTANT case ( compilation  -- case-sys ; run-time  -- ) \ core-ext
                     59:     immediate
1.1       anton      60: 
1.11      anton      61: : of ( compilation  -- of-sys ; run-time x1 x2 -- |x1 ) \ core-ext
                     62:     \ !! the implementation does not match the stack effect
                     63:     1+ >r
                     64:     postpone over postpone = postpone if postpone drop
                     65:     r> ; immediate
                     66: 
                     67: : endof ( compilation case-sys1 of-sys -- case-sys2 ; run-time  -- ) \ core-ext end-of
                     68:     >r postpone else r> ; immediate
                     69: 
                     70: : endcase ( compilation case-sys -- ; run-time x -- ) \ core-ext end-case
                     71:     postpone drop
                     72:     0 ?do postpone then loop ; immediate
1.1       anton      73: 
                     74: \ C"                                                    17may93jaw
                     75: 
1.32      crook      76: : C" ( compilation "ccc<quote>" -- ; run-time  -- c-addr ) \ core-ext c-quote
1.36      crook      77:     \G Compilation: parse a string @i{ccc} delimited by a @code{"}
                     78:     \G (double quote). At run-time, return @i{c-addr} which
                     79:     \G specifies the counted string @i{ccc}.  Interpretation
1.33      crook      80:     \G semantics are undefined.
1.11      anton      81:     [char] " parse postpone CLiteral ; immediate restrict
1.1       anton      82: 
                     83: \ [COMPILE]                                             17may93jaw
                     84: 
1.11      anton      85: : [compile] ( compilation "name" -- ; run-time ? -- ? ) \ core-ext bracket-compile
1.37      anton      86:     comp' drop
                     87:     dup [ comp' exit drop ] literal = if
                     88:        execute \ EXIT has default compilation semantics, perform them
                     89:     else
                     90:        compile,
                     91:     then ; immediate
1.1       anton      92: 
                     93: \ CONVERT                                               17may93jaw
                     94: 
1.11      anton      95: : convert ( ud1 c-addr1 -- ud2 c-addr2 ) \ core-ext
1.34      crook      96:     \G OBSOLESCENT: superseded by @code{>number}.
1.26      anton      97:     char+ true >number drop ;
1.1       anton      98: 
                     99: \ ERASE                                                 17may93jaw
                    100: 
1.40      anton     101: : erase ( addr u -- ) \ core-ext
                    102:     \G Clear all bits in @i{u} aus starting at @i{addr}.
1.11      anton     103:     \ !! dependence on "1 chars 1 ="
                    104:     ( 0 1 chars um/mod nip )  0 fill ;
1.34      crook     105: : blank ( c-addr u -- ) \ string
1.40      anton     106:     \G Store the space character into @i{u} chars starting at @i{c-addr}.
1.11      anton     107:     bl fill ;
1.1       anton     108: 
1.7       pazsan    109: \ SEARCH                                                02sep94py
                    110: 
1.28      anton     111: : search ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 -- c-addr3 u3 flag ) \ string
1.36      crook     112:     \G Search the string specified by @i{c-addr1, u1} for the string
                    113:     \G specified by @i{c-addr2, u2}. If @i{flag} is true: match was found
                    114:     \G at @i{c-addr3} with @i{u3} characters remaining. If @i{flag} is false:
                    115:     \G no match was found; @i{c-addr3, u3} are equal to @i{c-addr1, u1}.
1.28      anton     116:     \ not very efficient; but if we want efficiency, we'll do it as primitive
                    117:     2>r 2dup
                    118:     begin
                    119:        dup r@ >=
                    120:     while
                    121:        over 2r@ swap -text 0= if
                    122:            2swap 2drop 2r> 2drop true exit
                    123:        endif
                    124:        1 /string
                    125:     repeat
                    126:     2drop 2r> 2drop false ;
1.7       pazsan    127: 
1.1       anton     128: \ SOURCE-ID SAVE-INPUT RESTORE-INPUT                    11jun93jaw
                    129: 
1.46      pazsan    130: [IFUNDEF] source-id
1.22      anton     131: : source-id ( -- 0 | -1 | fileid ) \ core-ext,file source-i-d
1.34      crook     132:     \G Return 0 (the input source is the user input device), -1 (the
                    133:     \G input source is a string being processed by @code{evaluate}) or
1.36      crook     134:     \G a @i{fileid} (the input source is the file specified by
                    135:     \G @i{fileid}).
1.34      crook     136:     loadfile @ dup 0= IF  drop sourceline# 0 min  THEN ;
                    137: 
                    138: : save-input ( -- xn .. x1 n ) \ core-ext
1.36      crook     139:     \G The @i{n} entries @i{xn - x1} describe the current state of the
1.34      crook     140:     \G input source specification, in some platform-dependent way that can
                    141:     \G be used by @code{restore-input}.
1.14      anton     142:     >in @
                    143:     loadfile @
                    144:     if
1.43      pazsan    145:        loadfile @ file-position throw
                    146:        [IFDEF] #fill-bytes #fill-bytes @ [ELSE] #tib @ 1+ [THEN] 0 d-
1.14      anton     147:     else
                    148:        blk @
                    149:        linestart @
                    150:     then
                    151:     sourceline#
                    152:     >tib @
                    153:     source-id
                    154:     6 ;
1.1       anton     155: 
1.34      crook     156: : restore-input ( xn .. x1 n -- flag ) \ core-ext
                    157:     \G Attempt to restore the input source specification to the state
1.36      crook     158:     \G described by the @i{n} entries @i{xn - x1}. @i{flag} is
1.35      anton     159:     \G true if the restore fails.  In Gforth it fails pretty often
                    160:     \G (and sometimes with a @code{throw}).
1.14      anton     161:     6 <> -12 and throw
                    162:     source-id <> -12 and throw
                    163:     >tib !
                    164:     >r ( line# )
                    165:     loadfile @ 0<>
                    166:     if
                    167:        loadfile @ reposition-file throw
1.38      anton     168:        refill 0= -36 and throw \ should never throw
1.14      anton     169:     else
                    170:        linestart !
                    171:        blk !
                    172:        sourceline# r@ <> blk @ 0= and loadfile @ 0= and
                    173:        if
                    174:            drop rdrop true EXIT
                    175:        then
                    176:     then
                    177:     r> loadline !
                    178:     >in !
                    179:     false ;
1.46      pazsan    180: [THEN]
1.1       anton     181: \ This things we don't need, but for being complete... jaw
                    182: 
                    183: \ EXPECT SPAN                                           17may93jaw
                    184: 
1.34      crook     185: variable span ( -- c-addr ) \ core-ext
1.36      crook     186: \G @code{Variable} -- @i{c-addr} is the address of a cell that stores the
                    187: \G length of the last string received by @code{expect}. OBSOLESCENT.
1.34      crook     188: 
                    189: : expect ( c-addr +n -- ) \ core-ext
1.36      crook     190:     \G Receive a string of at most @i{+n} characters, and store it
                    191:     \G in memory starting at @i{c-addr}. The string is
1.34      crook     192:     \G displayed. Input terminates when the <return> key is pressed or
1.36      crook     193:     \G @i{+n} characters have been received. The normal Gforth line
1.34      crook     194:     \G editing capabilites are available. The length of the string is
                    195:     \G stored in @code{span}; it does not include the <return>
                    196:     \G character. OBSOLESCENT: superceeded by @code{accept}.
1.9       anton     197:     0 rot over
                    198:     BEGIN ( maxlen span c-addr pos1 )
                    199:        key decode ( maxlen span c-addr pos2 flag )
                    200:        >r 2over = r> or
                    201:     UNTIL
1.17      pazsan    202:     2 pick swap /string type
                    203:     nip span ! ;
1.27      jwilke    204: 
                    205: \ marker                                               18dec94py
                    206: 
                    207: \ Marker creates a mark that is removed (including everything 
                    208: \ defined afterwards) when executing the mark.
                    209: 
1.31      anton     210: : included-files-mark ( -- u )
                    211:     included-files 2@ nip
                    212:     blk @ 0=
                    213:     if \ not input from blocks
                    214:        source-id 1 -1 within
                    215:        if \ input from file
                    216:            1- \ do not include the last file (hopefully this is the
                    217:               \ currently included file)
                    218:        then
                    219:     then ;  
                    220: 
                    221: \ hmm, most of the saving appears to be pretty unnecessary: we could
                    222: \ derive the wordlists and the words that have to be kept from the
                    223: \ saved value of dp value. - anton
                    224: 
                    225: : marker, ( -- mark )
                    226:     here
                    227:     included-files-mark ,
                    228:     dup A, \ here
                    229:     voclink @ A, \ vocabulary list start
                    230:     \ for all wordlists, remember wordlist-id (the linked list)
                    231:     voclink
                    232:     BEGIN
                    233:        @ dup
                    234:     WHILE
                    235:        dup 0 wordlist-link - wordlist-id @ A,
                    236:     REPEAT
                    237:     drop
                    238:     \ remember udp
1.48      anton     239:     udp @ ,
                    240:     \ remember dyncode-ptr
                    241:     here ['] noop , compile-prim1 finish-code ;
1.27      jwilke    242: 
                    243: : marker! ( mark -- )
1.31      anton     244:     \ reset included files count; resize will happen on next add-included-file
                    245:     included-files 2@ drop over @ included-files 2! cell+
                    246:     \ rest of marker!
                    247:     dup @ swap cell+ ( here rest-of-marker )
1.27      jwilke    248:     dup @ voclink ! cell+
1.31      anton     249:     \ restore wordlists to former words
1.27      jwilke    250:     voclink
                    251:     BEGIN
                    252:        @ dup 
                    253:     WHILE
1.31      anton     254:        over @ over 0 wordlist-link - wordlist-id !
1.27      jwilke    255:        swap cell+ swap
                    256:     REPEAT
1.31      anton     257:     drop
                    258:     \ rehash wordlists to remove forgotten words
                    259:     \ why don't we do this in a single step? - anton
                    260:     voclink
1.27      jwilke    261:     BEGIN
                    262:        @ dup
                    263:     WHILE
                    264:        dup 0 wordlist-link - rehash
                    265:     REPEAT
                    266:     drop
1.31      anton     267:     \ restore udp and dp
1.49      pazsan    268: [IFDEF] forget-dyncode
1.48      anton     269:     dup cell+ @ forget-dyncode 0= abort" gforth bug"
1.49      pazsan    270: [THEN]
1.29      pazsan    271:     @ udp !  dp !
                    272:     \ clean up vocabulary stack
                    273:     0 vp @ 0
                    274:     ?DO
                    275:        vp cell+ I cells + @ dup here >
                    276:        IF  drop  ELSE  swap 1+  THEN
                    277:     LOOP
                    278:     dup 0= or set-order \ -1 set-order if order is empty
                    279:     get-current here > IF
                    280:        forth-wordlist set-current
                    281:     THEN ;
1.27      jwilke    282: 
1.32      crook     283: : marker ( "<spaces> name" -- ) \ core-ext
1.36      crook     284:     \G Create a definition, @i{name} (called a @i{mark}) whose
1.32      crook     285:     \G execution semantics are to remove itself and everything 
                    286:     \G defined after it.
1.27      jwilke    287:     marker, Create A,
                    288: DOES> ( -- )
                    289:     @ marker! ;
1.1       anton     290: 

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