File:  [gforth] / gforth / kernel / int.fs
Revision 1.165: download - view: text, annotated - select for diffs
Sat Oct 25 17:18:42 2008 UTC (15 years, 4 months ago) by anton
Branches: MAIN
CVS tags: v0-7-0, HEAD
Fixed various bugs related to builddir!=srcdir
prims2x0.6.2.fs is now installed
avoid extra make for check
updated testdist and testall

\ definitions needed for interpreter only

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\       put in seperate file				14sep97jaw 

\ \ input stream primitives                       	23feb93py

require ./basics.fs 	\ bounds decimal hex ...
require ./io.fs		\ type ...
require ./nio.fs	\ . <# ...
require ./errore.fs	\ .error ...
require kernel/version.fs \ version-string

has? new-input 0= [IF]
: tib ( -- c-addr ) \ core-ext t-i-b
    \G @i{c-addr} is the address of the Terminal Input Buffer.
    \G OBSOLESCENT: @code{source} superceeds the function of this word.
    >tib @ ;

Defer source ( -- c-addr u ) \ core
\ used by dodefer:, must be defer
\G @i{c-addr} is the address of the input buffer and @i{u} is the
\G number of characters in it.

: (source) ( -- c-addr u )
    tib #tib @ ;
' (source) IS source
[THEN]

: (word) ( addr1 n1 char -- addr2 n2 )
  dup >r skip 2dup r> scan  nip - ;

\ (word) should fold white spaces
\ this is what (parse-white) does

\ word parse                                           23feb93py

: sword  ( char -- addr len ) \ gforth-obsolete s-word
\G Parses like @code{word}, but the output is like @code{parse} output.
\G @xref{core-idef}.
    \ this word was called PARSE-WORD until 0.3.0, but Open Firmware and
    \ dpANS6 A.6.2.2008 have a word with that name that behaves
    \ differently (like NAME).
    source 2dup >r >r >in @ over min /string
    rot dup bl = IF
        drop (parse-white)
    ELSE
        (word)
    THEN
[ has? new-input [IF] ]
    2dup input-lexeme!
[ [THEN] ]
    2dup + r> - 1+ r> min >in ! ;

: word   ( char "<chars>ccc<char>-- c-addr ) \ core
    \G Skip leading delimiters. Parse @i{ccc}, delimited by
    \G @i{char}, in the parse area. @i{c-addr} is the address of a
    \G transient region containing the parsed string in
    \G counted-string format. If the parse area was empty or
    \G contained no characters other than delimiters, the resulting
    \G string has zero length. A program may replace characters within
    \G the counted string. OBSOLESCENT: the counted string has a
    \G trailing space that is not included in its length.
    sword here place  bl here count + c!  here ;

: parse    ( char "ccc<char>" -- c-addr u ) \ core-ext
\G Parse @i{ccc}, delimited by @i{char}, in the parse
\G area. @i{c-addr u} specifies the parsed string within the
\G parse area. If the parse area was empty, @i{u} is 0.
    >r  source  >in @ over min /string ( c-addr1 u1 )
    over  swap r>  scan >r
    over - dup r> IF 1+ THEN  >in +!
[ has? new-input [IF] ]
    2dup input-lexeme!
[ [THEN] ] ;

\ name                                                 13feb93py

[IFUNDEF] (name) \ name might be a primitive

: (name) ( -- c-addr count ) \ gforth
    source 2dup >r >r >in @ /string (parse-white)
[ has? new-input [IF] ]
    2dup input-lexeme!
[ [THEN] ]
    2dup + r> - 1+ r> min >in ! ;
\    name count ;
[THEN]

: name-too-short? ( c-addr u -- c-addr u )
    dup 0= -&16 and throw ;

: name-too-long? ( c-addr u -- c-addr u )
    dup lcount-mask u> -&19 and throw ;

\ \ Number parsing					23feb93py

\ number? number                                       23feb93py

hex
const Create bases   0A , 10 ,   2 ,   0A ,
\                    10   16     2     10

\ !! protect BASE saving wrapper against exceptions
: getbase ( addr u -- addr' u' )
    2dup s" 0x" string-prefix? >r
    2dup s" 0X" string-prefix? r> or
    base @ &34 < and if
	hex 2 /string
    endif
    over c@ [char] # - dup 4 u<
    IF
	cells bases + @ base ! 1 /string
    ELSE
	drop
    THEN ;

: sign? ( addr u -- addr1 u1 flag )
    over c@ [char] - =  dup >r
    IF
	1 /string
    THEN
    r> ;

: ?dnegate ( d1 f -- d2 )
    if
        dnegate
    then ;

has? os 0= [IF]
: x@+/string ( addr u -- addr' u' c )
    over c@ >r 1 /string r> ;
[THEN]

: s'>unumber? ( addr u -- ud flag )
    \ convert string "C" or "C'" to character code
    dup 0= if
	false exit
    endif
    x@+/string 0 s" '" 2rot string-prefix? ;

: s>unumber? ( c-addr u -- ud flag ) \ gforth
    \G converts string c-addr u into ud, flag indicates success
    dpl on
    over c@ '' = if
	1 /string s'>unumber? exit
    endif
    base @ >r  getbase sign? >r
    0. 2swap
    BEGIN ( d addr len )
	dup >r >number dup
    WHILE \ there are characters left
	dup r> -
    WHILE \ the last >number parsed something
	dup 1- dpl ! over c@ [char] . =
    WHILE \ the current char is '.'
	1 /string
    REPEAT  THEN \ there are unparseable characters left
	2drop rdrop false
    ELSE
	rdrop 2drop r> ?dnegate true
    THEN
    r> base ! ;

\ ouch, this is complicated; there must be a simpler way - anton
: s>number? ( addr u -- d f ) \ gforth
    \G converts string addr u into d, flag indicates success
    sign? >r
    s>unumber?
    0= IF
        rdrop false
    ELSE \ no characters left, all ok
	r> ?dnegate
	true
    THEN ;

: s>number ( addr len -- d )
    \ don't use this, there is no way to tell success
    s>number? drop ;

: snumber? ( c-addr u -- 0 / n -1 / d 0> )
    s>number? 0=
    IF
	2drop false  EXIT
    THEN
    dpl @ dup 0< IF
	nip
    ELSE
	1+
    THEN ;

: number? ( string -- string 0 / n -1 / d 0> )
    dup >r count snumber? dup if
	rdrop
    else
	r> swap
    then ;

: number ( string -- d )
    number? ?dup 0= abort" ?"  0<
    IF
	s>d
    THEN ;

\ \ Comments ( \ \G

: ( ( compilation 'ccc<close-paren>' -- ; run-time -- ) \ thisone- core,file	paren
    \G ** this will not get annotated. The alias in glocals.fs will instead **
    \G It does not work to use "wordset-" prefix since this file is glossed
    \G by cross.fs which doesn't have the same functionalty as makedoc.fs
    [char] ) parse 2drop ; immediate

: \ ( compilation 'ccc<newline>' -- ; run-time -- ) \ thisone- core-ext,block-ext backslash
    \G ** this will not get annotated. The alias in glocals.fs will instead ** 
    \G It does not work to use "wordset-" prefix since this file is glossed
    \G by cross.fs which doesn't have the same functionalty as makedoc.fs
    [ has? file [IF] ]
    blk @
    IF
	>in @ c/l / 1+ c/l * >in !
	EXIT
    THEN
    [ [THEN] ]
    source >in ! drop ; immediate

: \G ( compilation 'ccc<newline>' -- ; run-time -- ) \ gforth backslash-gee
    \G Equivalent to @code{\} but used as a tag to annotate definition
    \G comments into documentation.
    POSTPONE \ ; immediate

has? ec [IF]
    AVariable forth-wordlist
    : find-name ( c-addr u -- nt | 0 ) \ gforth
	\g Find the name @i{c-addr u} in the current search
	\g order. Return its @i{nt}, if found, otherwise 0.
	forth-wordlist (f83find) ;
[ELSE]
\ \ object oriented search list                         17mar93py

\ word list structure:

struct
  cell% field find-method   \ xt: ( c_addr u wid -- nt )
  cell% field reveal-method \ xt: ( nt wid -- ) \ used by dofield:, must be field
  cell% field rehash-method \ xt: ( wid -- )	   \ re-initializes a "search-data" (hashtables)
  cell% field hash-method   \ xt: ( wid -- )    \ initializes ""
\   \ !! what else
end-struct wordlist-map-struct

struct
  cell% field wordlist-map \ pointer to a wordlist-map-struct
  cell% field wordlist-id \ linked list of words (for WORDS etc.)
  cell% field wordlist-link \ link field to other wordlists
  cell% field wordlist-extend \ wordlist extensions (eg bucket offset)
end-struct wordlist-struct

has? f83headerstring [IF]
: f83find      ( addr len wordlist -- nt / false )
    wordlist-id @ (f83find) ;
[ELSE]
: f83find      ( addr len wordlist -- nt / false )
    wordlist-id @ (listlfind) ;
[THEN]

: initvoc		( wid -- )
  dup wordlist-map @ hash-method perform ;

\ Search list table: find reveal
Create f83search ( -- wordlist-map )
    ' f83find A,  ' drop A,  ' drop A, ' drop A,

here G f83search T A, NIL A, NIL A, NIL A,
AValue forth-wordlist \ variable, will be redefined by search.fs

AVariable lookup       	forth-wordlist lookup !
\ !! last is user and lookup?! jaw
AVariable current ( -- addr ) \ gforth
\G @code{Variable} -- holds the @i{wid} of the compilation word list.
AVariable voclink	forth-wordlist wordlist-link voclink !
\ lookup AValue context ( -- addr ) \ gforth
Defer context ( -- addr ) \ gforth
\G @code{context} @code{@@} is the @i{wid} of the word list at the
\G top of the search order.

' lookup is context
forth-wordlist current !

: (search-wordlist)  ( addr count wid -- nt | false )
    dup wordlist-map @ find-method perform ;

: search-wordlist ( c-addr count wid -- 0 | xt +-1 ) \ search
    \G Search the word list identified by @i{wid} for the definition
    \G named by the string at @i{c-addr count}.  If the definition is
    \G not found, return 0. If the definition is found return 1 (if
    \G the definition is immediate) or -1 (if the definition is not
    \G immediate) together with the @i{xt}.  In Gforth, the @i{xt}
    \G returned represents the interpretation semantics.  ANS Forth
    \G does not specify clearly what @i{xt} represents.
    (search-wordlist) dup if
	(name>intn)
    then ;

: find-name ( c-addr u -- nt | 0 ) \ gforth
    \g Find the name @i{c-addr u} in the current search
    \g order. Return its @i{nt}, if found, otherwise 0.
    lookup @ (search-wordlist) ;
[THEN]

\ \ header, finding, ticks                              17dec92py

\ The constants are defined as 32 bits, but then erased
\ and overwritten by the right ones

has? f83headerstring [IF]
    \ to save space, Gforth EC limits words to 31 characters
    $80 constant alias-mask
    $40 constant immediate-mask
    $20 constant restrict-mask
    $1f constant lcount-mask
[ELSE]    
$80000000 constant alias-mask
1 bits/char 1 - lshift
-1 cells allot  bigendian [IF]   c, 0 1 cells 1- times
                          [ELSE] 0 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN]
$40000000 constant immediate-mask
1 bits/char 2 - lshift
-1 cells allot  bigendian [IF]   c, 0 1 cells 1- times
                          [ELSE] 0 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN]
$20000000 constant restrict-mask
1 bits/char 3 - lshift
-1 cells allot  bigendian [IF]   c, 0 1 cells 1- times
                          [ELSE] 0 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN]
$1fffffff constant lcount-mask
1 bits/char 3 - lshift 1 -
-1 cells allot  bigendian [IF]   c, -1 1 cells 1- times
                          [ELSE] -1 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN]
[THEN]

\ higher level parts of find

: flag-sign ( f -- 1|-1 )
    \ true becomes 1, false -1
    0= 2* 1+ ;

: ticking-compile-only-error ( ... -- )
    -&2048 throw ;

: compile-only-error ( ... -- )
    -&14 throw ;

: (cfa>int) ( cfa -- xt )
[ has? compiler [IF] ]
    dup interpret/compile?
    if
	interpret/compile-int @
    then 
[ [THEN] ] ;

: (x>int) ( cfa w -- xt )
    \ get interpretation semantics of name
    restrict-mask and [ has? rom [IF] ] 0= [ [THEN] ]
    if
	drop ['] compile-only-error
    else
	(cfa>int)
    then ;

has? f83headerstring [IF]
: name>string ( nt -- addr count ) \ gforth     name-to-string
    \g @i{addr count} is the name of the word represented by @i{nt}.
    cell+ count lcount-mask and ;

: ((name>))  ( nfa -- cfa )
    name>string + cfaligned ;

: (name>x) ( nfa -- cfa w )
    \ cfa is an intermediate cfa and w is the flags cell of nfa
    dup ((name>))
    swap cell+ c@ dup alias-mask and 0=
    IF
        swap @ swap
    THEN ;
[ELSE]
: name>string ( nt -- addr count ) \ gforth     name-to-string
    \g @i{addr count} is the name of the word represented by @i{nt}.
    cell+ dup cell+ swap @ lcount-mask and ;

: ((name>))  ( nfa -- cfa )
    name>string + cfaligned ;

: (name>x) ( nfa -- cfa w )
    \ cfa is an intermediate cfa and w is the flags cell of nfa
    dup ((name>))
    swap cell+ @ dup alias-mask and 0=
    IF
        swap @ swap
    THEN ;
[THEN]

: name>int ( nt -- xt ) \ gforth name-to-int
    \G @i{xt} represents the interpretation semantics of the word
    \G @i{nt}. If @i{nt} has no interpretation semantics (i.e. is
    \G @code{compile-only}), @i{xt} is the execution token for
    \G @code{ticking-compile-only-error}, which performs @code{-2048 throw}.
    (name>x) (x>int) ;

: name?int ( nt -- xt ) \ gforth name-question-int
    \G Like @code{name>int}, but perform @code{-2048 throw} if @i{nt}
    \G has no interpretation semantics.
    (name>x) restrict-mask and [ has? rom [IF] ] 0= [ [THEN] ]
    if
	ticking-compile-only-error \ does not return
    then
    (cfa>int) ;

: (name>comp) ( nt -- w +-1 ) \ gforth
    \G @i{w xt} is the compilation token for the word @i{nt}.
    (name>x) >r 
[ has? compiler [IF] ]
    dup interpret/compile?
    if
        interpret/compile-comp @
    then 
[ [THEN] ]
    r> immediate-mask and [ has? rom [IF] ] 0= [ [THEN] ] flag-sign
    ;

: (name>intn) ( nfa -- xt +-1 )
    (name>x) tuck (x>int) ( w xt )
    swap immediate-mask and [ has? rom [IF] ] 0= [ [THEN] ] flag-sign ;

const Create ???  0 , 3 , char ? c, char ? c, char ? c,
\ ??? is used by dovar:, must be created/:dovar

[IFDEF] forthstart
\ if we have a forthstart we can define head? with it
\ otherwise leave out the head? check

: head? ( addr -- f )
\G heuristic check whether addr is a name token; may deliver false
\G positives; addr must be a valid address; returns 1 for
\G particularly unsafe positives
    \ we follow the link fields and check for plausibility; two
    \ iterations should catch most false addresses: on the first
    \ iteration, we may get an xt, on the second a code address (or
    \ some code), which is typically not in the dictionary.
    \ we added a third iteration for working with code and ;code words.
    3 0 do
	dup dup aligned <> if \ protect @ against unaligned accesses
	    drop false unloop exit
	then
	dup @ dup
	if ( addr addr1 )
	    dup rot forthstart within
	    if \ addr1 is outside forthstart..addr, not a head
		drop false unloop exit
	    then ( addr1 )
	else \ 0 in the link field, no further checks
	    2drop 1 unloop exit \ this is very unsure, so return 1
	then
    loop
    \ in dubio pro:
    drop true ;

: >head-noprim ( cfa -- nt ) \ gforth  to-head-noprim
    \ also heuristic
    dup forthstart - max-name-length @
    [ has? float [IF] ] float+ [ [ELSE] ] cell+ [ [THEN] ] cell+ min
    cell max cell ?do ( cfa )
	dup i - dup @ [ alias-mask lcount-mask or ] literal
	[ 1 bits/char 3 - lshift 1 - 1 bits/char 1 - lshift or
	-1 cells allot bigendian [IF]   c, -1 1 cells 1- times
	[ELSE] -1 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN] ]
	and ( cfa len|alias )
	swap + cell+ cfaligned over alias-mask + =
	if ( cfa )
	    dup i - cell - dup head?
	    if
		nip unloop exit
	    then
	    drop
	then
	cell +loop
    drop ??? ( wouldn't 0 be better? ) ;

[ELSE]

: >head-noprim ( cfa -- nt ) \ gforth  to-head-noprim
    $25 cell do ( cfa )
	dup i - dup @ [ alias-mask lcount-mask or ] literal
	[ 1 bits/char 3 - lshift 1 - 1 bits/char 1 - lshift or
	-1 cells allot bigendian [IF]   c, -1 1 cells 1- times
	[ELSE] -1 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN] ]
	and ( cfa len|alias )
	swap + cell + cfaligned over alias-mask + =
	if ( cfa ) i - cell - unloop exit
	then
	cell +loop
    drop ??? ( wouldn't 0 be better? ) ;

[THEN]

cell% 2* 0 0 field >body ( xt -- a_addr ) \ core to-body
\G Get the address of the body of the word represented by @i{xt} (the
\G address of the word's data field).
drop drop

cell% -2 * 0 0 field body> ( xt -- a_addr )
    drop drop

has? standardthreading has? compiler and [IF]

' @ alias >code-address ( xt -- c_addr ) \ gforth
\G @i{c-addr} is the code address of the word @i{xt}.

: >does-code ( xt -- a_addr ) \ gforth
\G If @i{xt} is the execution token of a child of a @code{DOES>} word,
\G @i{a-addr} is the start of the Forth code after the @code{DOES>};
\G Otherwise @i{a-addr} is 0.
    dup @ dodoes: = if
	cell+ @
    else
	drop 0
    endif ;

has? prims [IF]
    : flash! ! ;
    : flashc! c! ;
[THEN]

has? flash [IF] ' flash! [ELSE] ' ! [THEN]
alias code-address! ( c_addr xt -- ) \ gforth
\G Create a code field with code address @i{c-addr} at @i{xt}.

: does-code! ( a_addr xt -- ) \ gforth
\G Create a code field at @i{xt} for a child of a @code{DOES>}-word;
\G @i{a-addr} is the start of the Forth code after @code{DOES>}.
    [ has? flash [IF] ]
    dodoes: over flash! cell+ flash!
    [ [ELSE] ]
    dodoes: over ! cell+ !
    [ [THEN] ] ;

' drop alias does-handler! ( a_addr -- ) \ gforth
\G Create a @code{DOES>}-handler at address @i{a-addr}. Normally,
\G @i{a-addr} points just behind a @code{DOES>}.

2 cells constant /does-handler ( -- n ) \ gforth
\G The size of a @code{DOES>}-handler (includes possible padding).

[THEN]	

: sfind ( c-addr u -- 0 / xt +-1  ) \ gforth-obsolete
    find-name dup
    if ( nt )
	state @
	if
	    (name>comp)
	else
	    (name>intn)
	then
   then ;

: find ( c-addr -- xt +-1 | c-addr 0 ) \ core,search
    \G Search all word lists in the current search order for the
    \G definition named by the counted string at @i{c-addr}.  If the
    \G definition is not found, return 0. If the definition is found
    \G return 1 (if the definition has non-default compilation
    \G semantics) or -1 (if the definition has default compilation
    \G semantics).  The @i{xt} returned in interpret state represents
    \G the interpretation semantics.  The @i{xt} returned in compile
    \G state represented either the compilation semantics (for
    \G non-default compilation semantics) or the run-time semantics
    \G that the compilation semantics would @code{compile,} (for
    \G default compilation semantics).  The ANS Forth standard does
    \G not specify clearly what the returned @i{xt} represents (and
    \G also talks about immediacy instead of non-default compilation
    \G semantics), so this word is questionable in portable programs.
    \G If non-portability is ok, @code{find-name} and friends are
    \G better (@pxref{Name token}).
    dup count sfind dup
    if
	rot drop
    then ;

\ ticks in interpreter

: (') ( "name" -- nt ) \ gforth
    parse-name name-too-short?
    find-name dup 0=
    IF
	drop -&13 throw
    THEN  ;

: '    ( "name" -- xt ) \ core	tick
    \g @i{xt} represents @i{name}'s interpretation
    \g semantics. Perform @code{-14 throw} if the word has no
    \g interpretation semantics.
    (') name?int ;

has? compiler 0= [IF]	\ interpreter only version of IS and TO

: IS ' >body ! ;
' IS Alias TO

[THEN]

\ \ the interpreter loop				  mar92py

\ interpret                                            10mar92py

Defer parser1 ( c-addr u -- ... xt)
\ "... xt" is the action to be performed by the text-interpretation of c-addr u

: parser ( c-addr u -- ... )
\ text-interpret the word/number c-addr u, possibly producing a number
    parser1 execute ;

has? ec [IF]
    ' (name) Alias parse-name
    : no.extensions  2drop -&13 throw ;
    ' no.extensions Alias compiler-notfound1
    ' no.extensions Alias interpreter-notfound1
[ELSE]    
Defer parse-name ( "name" -- c-addr u ) \ gforth
\G Get the next word from the input buffer
' (name) IS parse-name

' parse-name alias parse-word ( -- c-addr u ) \ gforth-obsolete
\G old name for @code{parse-name}
    
' parse-name alias name ( -- c-addr u ) \ gforth-obsolete
\G old name for @code{parse-name}
    
Defer compiler-notfound1 ( c-addr count -- ... xt )
Defer interpreter-notfound1 ( c-addr count -- ... xt )

: no.extensions  ( addr u -- )
    2drop -&13 throw ;
' no.extensions IS compiler-notfound1
' no.extensions IS interpreter-notfound1

Defer before-word ( -- ) \ gforth
\ called before the text interpreter parses the next word
' noop IS before-word
[THEN]

has? backtrace [IF]
: interpret1 ( ... -- ... )
    rp@ backtrace-rp0 !
    BEGIN
	?stack [ has? EC 0= [IF] ] before-word [ [THEN] ] parse-name dup
    WHILE
	parser1 execute
    REPEAT
    2drop ;
    
: interpret ( ?? -- ?? ) \ gforth
    \ interpret/compile the (rest of the) input buffer
    backtrace-rp0 @ >r	
    ['] interpret1 catch
    r> backtrace-rp0 !
    throw ;
[ELSE]
: interpret ( ... -- ... )
    BEGIN
	?stack [ has? EC 0= [IF] ] before-word [ [THEN] ] parse-name dup
    WHILE
	parser1 execute
    REPEAT
    2drop ;
[THEN]

\ interpreter                                 	30apr92py

\ not the most efficient implementations of interpreter and compiler
: interpreter1 ( c-addr u -- ... xt ) 
    2dup find-name dup
    if
	nip nip name>int
    else
	drop
	2dup 2>r snumber?
	IF
	    2rdrop ['] noop
	ELSE
	    2r> interpreter-notfound1
	THEN
    then ;

' interpreter1  IS  parser1

\ \ Query Evaluate                                 	07apr93py

has? file 0= [IF]
: sourceline# ( -- n )  1 ;
[ELSE]
has? new-input 0= [IF]
Variable #fill-bytes
\G number of bytes read via (read-line) by the last refill
[THEN]
[THEN]

has? new-input 0= [IF]
: input-start-line ( -- )  >in off ;
: refill ( -- flag ) \ core-ext,block-ext,file-ext
    \G Attempt to fill the input buffer from the input source.  When
    \G the input source is the user input device, attempt to receive
    \G input into the terminal input device. If successful, make the
    \G result the input buffer, set @code{>IN} to 0 and return true;
    \G otherwise return false. When the input source is a block, add 1
    \G to the value of @code{BLK} to make the next block the input
    \G source and current input buffer, and set @code{>IN} to 0;
    \G return true if the new value of @code{BLK} is a valid block
    \G number, false otherwise. When the input source is a text file,
    \G attempt to read the next line from the file. If successful,
    \G make the result the current input buffer, set @code{>IN} to 0
    \G and return true; otherwise, return false.  A successful result
    \G includes receipt of a line containing 0 characters.
    [ has? file [IF] ]
	blk @  IF  1 blk +!  true  EXIT  THEN
	[ [THEN] ]
    tib /line
    [ has? file [IF] ]
	loadfile @ ?dup
	IF    (read-line) throw #fill-bytes !
	ELSE
	    [ [THEN] ]
	sourceline# 0< IF 2drop false EXIT THEN
	accept eof @ 0=
	[ has? file [IF] ]
	THEN
	1 loadline +!
	[ [THEN] ]
    swap #tib !
    input-start-line ;

: query   ( -- ) \ core-ext
    \G Make the user input device the input source. Receive input into
    \G the Terminal Input Buffer. Set @code{>IN} to zero. OBSOLESCENT:
    \G superceeded by @code{accept}.
    [ has? file [IF] ]
	blk off loadfile off
	[ [THEN] ]
    refill drop ;
[THEN]

\ save-mem extend-mem

has? os [IF]
: save-mem	( addr1 u -- addr2 u ) \ gforth
    \g copy a memory block into a newly allocated region in the heap
    swap >r
    dup allocate throw
    swap 2dup r> -rot move ;

: free-mem-var ( addr -- )
    \ addr is the address of a 2variable containing address and size
    \ of a memory range; frees memory and clears the 2variable.
    dup 2@ drop dup
    if ( addr mem-start )
	free throw
	0 0 rot 2!
    else
	2drop
    then ;

: extend-mem	( addr1 u1 u -- addr addr2 u2 )
    \ extend memory block allocated from the heap by u aus
    \ the (possibly reallocated) piece is addr2 u2, the extension is at addr
    over >r + dup >r resize throw
    r> over r> + -rot ;
[THEN]

\ EVALUATE                                              17may93jaw

has? file 0= has? new-input 0= and [IF]
: push-file  ( -- )  r>
  tibstack @ >r  >tib @ >r  #tib @ >r
  >tib @ tibstack @ = IF  r@ tibstack +!  THEN
  tibstack @ >tib ! >in @ >r  >r ;

: pop-file   ( throw-code -- throw-code )
  r>
  r> >in !  r> #tib !  r> >tib !  r> tibstack !  >r ;
[THEN]

has? new-input 0= [IF]
: evaluate ( c-addr u -- ) \ core,block
    \G Save the current input source specification. Store @code{-1} in
    \G @code{source-id} and @code{0} in @code{blk}. Set @code{>IN} to
    \G @code{0} and make the string @i{c-addr u} the input source
    \G and input buffer. Interpret. When the parse area is empty,
    \G restore the input source specification.
[ has? file [IF] ]
    s" *evaluated string*" loadfilename>r
[ [THEN] ]
    push-file #tib ! >tib !
    input-start-line
    [ has? file [IF] ]
	blk off loadfile off -1 loadline !
	[ [THEN] ]
    ['] interpret catch
    pop-file
[ has? file [IF] ]
    r>loadfilename
[ [THEN] ]
    throw ;
[THEN]

\ \ Quit                                            	13feb93py

Defer 'quit

has? os [IF]
    Defer .status
[ELSE]
    [IFUNDEF] bye
	: (bye)     ( 0 -- ) \ back to DOS
	    drop 5 emit ;
	
	: bye ( -- )  0 (bye) ;
    [THEN]
[THEN]

: prompt        state @ IF ."  compiled" EXIT THEN ."  ok" ;

: (quit) ( -- )
    \ exits only through THROW etc.
    BEGIN
	[ has? ec [IF] ] cr [ [ELSE] ]
	.status ['] cr catch if
	    [ has? OS [IF] ] >stderr [ [THEN] ]
	    cr ." Can't print to stdout, leaving" cr
	    \ if stderr does not work either, already DoError causes a hang
	    2 (bye)
	endif [ [THEN] ]
	refill  WHILE
	    interpret prompt
    REPEAT
    bye ;

' (quit) IS 'quit

\ \ DOERROR (DOERROR)                        		13jun93jaw

has? os [IF]
8 Constant max-errors
5 has? file 2 and + Constant /error
Variable error-stack  0 error-stack !
max-errors /error * cells allot
\ format of one cell:
\ source ( c-addr u )
\ last parsed lexeme ( c-addr u )
\ line-number
\ Loadfilename ( addr u )

: error> ( --  c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 line# [addr u] )
    -1 error-stack +!
    error-stack dup @
    /error * cells + cell+
    /error cells bounds DO
        I @
    cell +LOOP ;

: >error ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 line# [addr u] -- )
    error-stack dup @ dup 1+
    max-errors 1- min error-stack !
    /error * cells + cell+
    /error 1- cells bounds swap DO
        I !
    -1 cells +LOOP ;

: input-error-data ( -- c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 line# [addr u] )
    \ error data for the current input, to be used by >error or .error-frame
    source input-lexeme 2@ sourceline#
    [ has? file [IF] ] sourcefilename [ [THEN] ] ;

: dec. ( n -- ) \ gforth
    \G Display @i{n} as a signed decimal number, followed by a space.
    \ !! not used...
    base @ decimal swap . base ! ;

: dec.r ( u n -- ) \ gforth
    \G Display @i{u} as a unsigned decimal number in a field @i{n}
    \G characters wide.
    base @ >r decimal .r r> base ! ;

: hex. ( u -- ) \ gforth
    \G Display @i{u} as an unsigned hex number, prefixed with a "$" and
    \G followed by a space.
    \ !! not used...
    [char] $ emit base @ swap hex u. base ! ;

: -trailing  ( c_addr u1 -- c_addr u2 ) \ string dash-trailing
\G Adjust the string specified by @i{c-addr, u1} to remove all
\G trailing spaces. @i{u2} is the length of the modified string.
    BEGIN
	dup
    WHILE
	1- 2dup + c@ bl <>
    UNTIL  1+  THEN ;

DEFER DOERROR

has? backtrace [IF]
Defer dobacktrace ( -- )
' noop IS dobacktrace
[THEN]

: .error-string ( throw-code -- )
  dup -2 = 
  IF 	"error @ ?dup IF count type  THEN drop
  ELSE	.error
  THEN ;

: umin ( u1 u2 -- u )
    2dup u>
    if
	swap
    then
    drop ;

Defer mark-start
Defer mark-end

:noname ." >>>" ; IS mark-start
:noname ." <<<" ; IS mark-end

: part-type ( addr1 u1 u -- addr2 u2 )
    \ print first u characters of addr1 u1, addr2 u2 is the rest
    over umin 2 pick over type /string ;

: .error-line ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 -- )
    \ print error in line c-addr1 u1, where the error-causing lexeme
    \ is c-addr2 u2
    >r 2 pick - part-type ( c-addr3 u3 R: u2 )
    mark-start r> part-type mark-end ( c-addr4 u4 )
    type ;

: .error-frame ( throwcode addr1 u1 addr2 u2 n2 [addr3 u3] -- throwcode )
    \ addr3 u3: filename of included file - optional
    \ n2:       line number
    \ addr2 u2: parsed lexeme (should be marked as causing the error)
    \ addr1 u1: input line
    error-stack @
    IF ( throwcode addr1 u1 n0 n1 n2 [addr2 u2] )
        [ has? file [IF] ] \ !! unbalanced stack effect
	  over IF
	      cr ." in file included from "
	      type ." :"
	      0 dec.r  2drop 2drop
          ELSE
              2drop 2drop 2drop drop
          THEN
          [ [THEN] ] ( throwcode addr1 u1 n0 n1 n2 )
    ELSE ( throwcode addr1 u1 n0 n1 n2 [addr2 u2] )
        [ has? file [IF] ]
            cr type ." :"
            [ [THEN] ] ( throwcode addr1 u1 n0 n1 n2 )
        dup 0 dec.r ." : " 5 pick .error-string
        IF \ if line# non-zero, there is a line
            cr .error-line
        ELSE
            2drop 2drop
        THEN
    THEN ;

: (DoError) ( throw-code -- )
  [ has? os [IF] ]
      >stderr
  [ [THEN] ] 
  input-error-data .error-frame
  error-stack @ 0 ?DO
    error>
    .error-frame
  LOOP
  drop 
[ has? backtrace [IF] ]
  dobacktrace
[ [THEN] ]
  normal-dp dpp ! ;

' (DoError) IS DoError

[ELSE]
    : dec.  base @ >r decimal . r> base ! ;
    : DoError ( throw-code -- )
	cr source drop >in @ type ." <<< "
	dup -2 =  IF  "error @ type  drop  EXIT  THEN
	.error ;
[THEN]

: quit ( ?? -- ?? ) \ core
    \G Empty the return stack, make the user input device
    \G the input source, enter interpret state and start
    \G the text interpreter.
    rp0 @ rp! handler off clear-tibstack
    [ has? new-input 0= [IF] ] >tib @ >r [ [THEN] ]
    BEGIN
	[ has? compiler [IF] ]
	    [compile] [
	[ [THEN] ]
	\ stack depths may be arbitrary here
	['] 'quit CATCH dup
    WHILE
	    <# \ reset hold area, or we may get another error
	    DoError
	    \ stack depths may be arbitrary still (or again), so clear them
	    clearstacks
	    [ has? new-input [IF] ] clear-tibstack
	    [ [ELSE] ] r@ >tib ! r@ tibstack !
	    [ [THEN] ]
    REPEAT
    drop [ has? new-input [IF] ] clear-tibstack
    [ [ELSE] ] r> >tib !
    [ [THEN] ] ;

\ \ Cold Boot                                    	13feb93py

: (bootmessage) ( -- )
    ." Gforth " version-string type 
    ." , Copyright (C) 1995-2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc." cr
    ." Gforth comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `license'"
[ has? os [IF] ]
     cr ." Type `bye' to exit"
[ [THEN] ] ;

defer bootmessage ( -- ) \ gforth
\G Hook (deferred word) executed right after interpreting the OS
\G command-line arguments.  Normally prints the Gforth startup
\G message.

has? file [IF]
defer process-args
[THEN]

' (bootmessage) IS bootmessage

has? os [IF]
Defer 'cold ( -- ) \ gforth  tick-cold
\G Hook (deferred word) for things to do right before interpreting the
\G OS command-line arguments.  Normally does some initializations that
\G you also want to perform.
' noop IS 'cold
[THEN]

: cold ( -- ) \ gforth
[ has? backtrace [IF] ]
    rp@ backtrace-rp0 !
[ [THEN] ]
[ has? file [IF] ]
    os-cold
[ [THEN] ]
[ has? os [IF] ]
    set-encoding-fixed-width
    'cold
[ [THEN] ]
[ has? file [IF] ]
    process-args
    loadline off
[ [THEN] ]
    bootmessage
    quit ;

has? new-input 0= [IF]
: clear-tibstack ( -- )
[ has? glocals [IF] ]
    lp@ forthstart 7 cells + @ - 
[ [ELSE] ]
    [ has? os [IF] ]
    r0 @ forthstart 6 cells + @ -
    [ [ELSE] ]
    sp@ cell+
    [ [THEN] ]
[ [THEN] ]
    dup >tib ! tibstack ! #tib off
    input-start-line ;
[THEN]

: boot ( path n **argv argc -- )
[ has? no-userspace 0= [IF] ]
    main-task up!
[ [THEN] ]
[ has? os [IF] ]
    os-boot
[ [THEN] ]
[ has? rom [IF] ]
    ram-shadow dup @ dup -1 <> >r u> r> and IF
	ram-shadow 2@  ELSE
	ram-mirror ram-size  THEN  ram-start swap move
[ [THEN] ]
    sp@ sp0 !
[ has? peephole [IF] ]
    \ only needed for greedy static superinstruction selection
    \ primtable prepare-peephole-table TO peeptable
[ [THEN] ]
[ has? new-input [IF] ]
    current-input off
[ [THEN] ]
    clear-tibstack
    0 0 includefilename 2!
    rp@ rp0 !
[ has? floating [IF] ]
    fp@ fp0 !
[ [THEN] ]
[ has? os [IF] ]
    handler off
    ['] cold catch dup -&2049 <> if \ broken pipe?
	DoError cr
    endif
[ [ELSE] ]
    cold
[ [THEN] ]
[ has? os [IF] ]
    1 (bye) \ !! determin exit code from throw code?
[ [THEN] ]
;

has? os [IF]
: bye ( -- ) \ tools-ext
[ has? file [IF] ]
    script? 0= IF  cr  THEN
[ [ELSE] ]
    cr
[ [THEN] ]
    0 (bye) ;
[THEN]

\ **argv may be scanned by the C starter to get some important
\ information, as -display and -geometry for an X client FORTH
\ or space and stackspace overrides

\ 0 arg contains, however, the name of the program.


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