--- gforth/objects.fs 1997/03/11 16:00:40 1.2 +++ gforth/objects.fs 1997/07/02 15:56:51 1.5 @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@ \ yet another Forth objects extension -\ written by Anton Ertl 1996 -\ public domain +\ written by Anton Ertl 1996, 1997 +\ public domain; NO WARRANTY \ This (in combination with compat/struct.fs) is in ANS Forth (with an \ environmental dependence on case insensitivity; convert everything \ to upper case for state sensitive systems). -\ If you don't use Gforth, you have to load compat/struct.fs first. \ compat/struct.fs and this file together use the following words: \ from CORE : -\ : 1- + swap invert and ; Create >r rot r@ dup , r> DOES> @ chars -\ cells 2* here - allot drop over execute 2dup move 2! 2@ ! ['] >body -\ ' Variable POSTPONE immediate ." . cr Constant +! +\ : 1- + swap invert and ; DOES> @ immediate drop Create rot dup , >r +\ r> IF ELSE THEN over chars aligned cells 2* here - allot execute +\ POSTPONE ?dup 2dup move Variable 2@ 2! ! ['] >body = 2drop ' r@ +! +\ Constant recurse 1+ BEGIN 0= UNTIL negate Literal ." . \ from CORE-EXT : -\ tuck :noname compile, true +\ tuck pick nip true <> 0> erase Value :noname compile, \ from BLOCK-EXT : \ \ \ from DOUBLE : -\ 2Constant 2VARIABLE +\ 2Constant \ from EXCEPTION : \ throw catch \ from EXCEPTION-EXT : @@ -27,79 +27,15 @@ \ from FILE : \ ( \ from FLOAT : -\ floats +\ faligned floats \ from FLOAT-EXT : -\ dfloats sfloats +\ dfaligned dfloats sfaligned sfloats +\ from LOCAL : +\ TO \ from MEMORY : -\ allocate resize -\ from TOOLS-EXT : -\ [IF] [THEN] - -\ --------------------------------------- -\ MANUAL: - -\ A class is defined like this: - -\ class -\ ... field -\ ... - -\ ... inst-var -\ ... - -\ selector - -\ :noname ( ... object -- ... ) -\ ... ; -\ method \ new method -\ ... - -\ :noname ( ... object -- ... ) -\ ... ; -\ overrides \ existing method -\ ... - -\ end-class - -\ you can write fields, inst-vars, selectors, methods and overrides in -\ any order. - -\ A call of a method looks like this: - -\ ... - -\ ( just needs to reside on the stack, there's no need to name it). - -\ Instead of defining a method with ':noname ... ;', you can define it -\ also with 'm: ... ;m'. The difference is that with ':noname' the -\ "self" object is on the top of stack; with 'm:' you can get it with -\ 'this'. You should use 'this' only in an 'm:' method even though the -\ sample implementation does not enforce this. - -\ The difference between a field and and inst-var is that the field -\ refers to an object at the top of data stack (i.e. a field has the -\ stack effect (object -- addr), whereas the inst-var refers to this -\ (i.e., it has the stack effect ( -- addr )); obviously, an inst-var -\ can only be used in an 'm:' method. - -\ 'method' defines a new method selector and binds a method to it. - -\ 'selector' defines a new method selector without binding a method to -\ it (you can use this to define abstract classes) - -\ 'overrides' binds a different method (than the parent class) to an -\ existing method selector. - -\ If you want to perform early binding, you can do it like this: - -\ ... [bind] \ compilation -\ ... bind \ interpretation - -\ You can get at the method from the method selector and the class like -\ this: - -\ bind' -\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ +\ allocate resize free +\ from SEARCH : +\ get-order set-order wordlist get-current set-current \ needs struct.fs @@ -111,179 +47,383 @@ : perform ( ... addr -- ... ) @ execute ; +: ?dup-if ( compilation: -- orig ; run-time: n -- n| ) + POSTPONE ?dup POSTPONE if ; immediate + : save-mem ( addr1 u -- addr2 u ) \ gforth \ copy a memory block into a newly allocated region in the heap swap >r dup allocate throw swap 2dup r> -rot move ; +: resize ( a-addr1 u -- a-addr2 ior ) \ gforth + over + if + resize + else + nip allocate + 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 ) + \ the (possibly reallocated) piece is addr2 u2, the extension is at addr over >r + dup >r resize throw r> over r> + -rot ; -: 2, ( w1 w2 -- ) \ gforth - here 2 cells allot 2! ; +\ data structures -: const-field ( size1 align1 -- size2 align2 ) - 1 cells: field -does> ( addr -- w ) - @ + @ ; +struct + cell% field object-map +end-struct object% struct - 1 cells: field object-map -end-struct object-struct + cell% 2* field interface-map + cell% field interface-map-offset \ aus + \ difference between where interface-map points and where + \ object-map points (0 for non-classes) + cell% field interface-offset \ aus + \ offset of interface map-pointer in class-map (0 for classes) +end-struct interface% + +interface% + cell% field class-parent + cell% field class-wordlist \ inst-vars and other protected words + cell% 2* field class-inst-size \ size and alignment +end-struct class% struct - 2 cells: field class-map - const-field class-instance-size \ aus - const-field class-instance-align \ aus -end-struct class-struct - -2variable current-map \ address and size (in aus) of the current map - -: class ( class -- size align ) - dup class-map 2@ save-mem current-map 2! - dup class-instance-size - swap class-instance-align ; + cell% field selector-offset \ the offset within the (interface) map + cell% field selector-interface \ the interface offset +end-struct selector% -: end-class ( size align "name" -- ) - create - current-map 2@ 2, - swap , , ; +\ maps are not defined explicitly; they have the following structure: + +\ pointers to interface maps (for classes) <- interface-map points here +\ interface%/class% pointer <- (object-)map points here +\ xts of methods + + +\ code + +\ selectors and methods + +variable current-interface : no-method ( -- ) - abort" no method defined" ; + true abort" no method defined for this object/selector combination" ; -: method ( xt "name" -- ) - \ define method and selector - current-map 2@ ( xt map-addr map-size ) - create dup , - 1 cells extend-mem current-map 2! - ! +: do-class-method ( -- ) +does> ( ... object -- ... ) + ( object selector-body ) + selector-offset @ over object-map @ + ( object xtp ) perform ; + +: do-interface-method ( -- ) does> ( ... object -- ... ) - ( object addr ) - @ over ( object-map ) @ + ( object xtp ) perform ; + ( object selector-body ) + 2dup selector-interface @ ( object selector-body object interface-offset ) + swap object-map @ + @ ( object selector-body map ) + swap selector-offset @ + perform ; + +: method ( xt "name" -- ) + \ define selector with method xt + create + current-interface @ interface-map 2@ ( xt map-addr map-size ) + dup current-interface @ interface-map-offset @ - , + 1 cells extend-mem current-interface @ interface-map 2! ! ( ) + current-interface @ interface-offset @ dup , + ( 0<> ) if + do-interface-method + else + do-class-method + then ; : selector ( "name" -- ) \ define a method selector for later overriding in subclasses ['] no-method method ; -: override! ( xt method-xt -- ) - >body @ current-map 2@ drop + ! ; +: interface-override! ( xt sel-xt interface-map -- ) + \ xt is the new method for the selector sel-xt in interface-map + swap >body ( xt map selector-body ) + selector-offset @ + ! ; + +: class->map ( class -- map ) + \ compute the (object-)map for the class + dup interface-map 2@ drop swap interface-map-offset @ + ; + +: unique-interface-map ( class-map offset -- ) + \ if the interface at offset in class map is the same as its parent, + \ copy it to make it unique; used for implementing a copy-on-write policy + over @ class-parent @ class->map ( class-map offset parent-map ) + over + @ >r \ the map for the interface for the parent + + dup @ ( mapp map ) + dup r> = + if + @ interface-map 2@ save-mem drop + swap ! + else + 2drop + then ; + +: class-override! ( xt sel-xt class-map -- ) + \ xt is the new method for the selector sel-xt in class-map + over >body ( xt sel-xt class-map selector-body ) + selector-interface @ ( xt sel-xt class-map offset ) + ?dup-if \ the selector is for an interface + 2dup unique-interface-map + + @ + then + interface-override! ; : overrides ( xt "selector" -- ) - \ replace default method "method" with xt - ' override! ; - -: alloc-instance ( class -- object ) - \ make a new, (almost) uninitialized instance of a class - dup class-instance-size allocate throw - swap class-map 2@ drop over ( object-map ) ! ; + \ replace default method for "selector" in the current class with xt + \ must not be used during an interface definition + ' current-interface @ class->map class-override! ; + +\ interfaces + +\ every interface gets a different offset; the latest one is stored here +variable last-interface-offset 0 last-interface-offset ! + +: interface ( -- ) + interface% %allot >r + 0 0 r@ interface-map 2! + -1 cells last-interface-offset +! + last-interface-offset @ r@ interface-offset ! + 0 r@ interface-map-offset ! + r> current-interface ! ; + +: end-interface-noname ( -- interface ) + current-interface @ ; + +: end-interface ( "name" -- ) + \ name execution: ( -- interface ) + end-interface-noname constant ; + +\ classes + +: add-class-order ( n1 class -- wid1 ... widn n+n1 ) + dup >r class-parent @ + ?dup-if + recurse \ first add the search order for the parent class + then + r> class-wordlist @ swap 1+ ; + +: push-order ( class -- ) + \ add the class's wordlist to the search-order (in front) + >r get-order r> add-class-order set-order ; + +: class ( parent-class -- align size ) + class% %allot >r + dup interface-map 2@ save-mem r@ interface-map 2! + dup interface-map-offset @ r@ interface-map-offset ! + r@ dup class->map ! + 0 r@ interface-offset ! + dup r@ class-parent ! + wordlist r@ class-wordlist ! + r@ current-interface ! + r> push-order + class-inst-size 2@ ; + +: remove-class-order ( wid1 ... widn n+n1 class -- n1 ) + \ note: no checks, whether the wordlists are correct + begin + >r nip 1- + r> class-parent @ dup 0= + until + drop ; + +: drop-order ( class -- ) + \ note: no checks, whether the wordlists are correct + >r get-order r> remove-class-order set-order ; + +: end-class-noname ( align size -- class ) + current-interface @ dup drop-order class-inst-size 2! + end-interface-noname ; + +: end-class ( align size "name" -- ) + \ name execution: ( -- class ) + end-class-noname constant ; + +\ visibility control + +variable public-wordlist + +: protected ( -- ) + current-interface @ class-wordlist @ + dup get-current <> + if \ we are not protected already + get-current public-wordlist ! + then + set-current ; + +: public ( -- ) + public-wordlist @ set-current ; + +\ classes that implement interfaces + +: front-extend-mem ( addr1 u1 u -- addr addr2 u2 ) + \ extend memory block allocated from the heap by u aus, with the + \ old stuff coming at the end + 2dup + dup >r allocate throw ( addr1 u1 u addr2 ; R: u2 ) + dup >r + >r over r> rot move ( addr1 ; R: u2 addr2 ) + free throw + r> dup r> ; + +: implementation ( interface -- ) + dup interface-offset @ ( interface offset ) + current-interface @ interface-map-offset @ negate over - dup 0> + if \ the interface does not fit in the present class-map + >r current-interface @ interface-map 2@ + r@ front-extend-mem + current-interface @ interface-map 2! + r@ erase + dup negate current-interface @ interface-map-offset ! + r> + then ( interface offset n ) + drop >r + interface-map 2@ save-mem drop ( map ) + current-interface @ dup interface-map 2@ drop + swap interface-map-offset @ + r> + ! ; \ this/self, instance variables etc. -variable thisp -: this ( -- object ) - \ rename this into self if you are a Smalltalk fiend - thisp @ ; +\ rename "this" into "self" if you are a Smalltalk fiend +0 value this ( -- object ) +: to-this ( object -- ) + TO this ; + +\ another implementation, if you don't have (fast) values +\ variable thisp +\ : this ( -- object ) +\ thisp @ ; +\ : to-this ( object -- ) +\ thisp ! ; : m: ( -- xt colon-sys ) ( run-time: object -- ) :noname POSTPONE this POSTPONE >r - POSTPONE thisp - POSTPONE ! ; + POSTPONE to-this ; + +: exitm ( -- ) + POSTPONE r> + POSTPONE to-this + POSTPONE exit ; immediate : ;m ( colon-sys -- ) ( run-time: -- ) POSTPONE r> - POSTPONE thisp - POSTPONE ! + POSTPONE to-this POSTPONE ; ; immediate : catch ( ... xt -- ... n ) \ make it safe to call CATCH within a method. \ should also be done with all words containing CATCH. - this >r catch r> thisp ! ; + this >r catch r> to-this ; -: inst-var ( size1 align1 size align -- size2 align2 ) - field -does> ( -- addr ) +\ the following is a bit roundabout; this is caused by the standard +\ disallowing to change the compilation wordlist between CREATE and +\ DOES> (see RFI 3) + +: inst-something ( align1 size1 align size xt "name" -- align2 size2 ) + \ xt ( -- ) typically is for a DOES>-word + get-current >r + current-interface @ class-wordlist @ set-current + >r create-field r> execute + r> set-current ; + +: do-inst-var ( -- ) +does> \ name execution: ( -- addr ) ( addr1 ) @ this + ; -\ early binding stuff +: inst-var ( align1 offset1 align size "name" -- align2 offset2 ) + \ name execution: ( -- addr ) + ['] do-inst-var inst-something ; + +: do-inst-value ( -- ) +does> \ name execution: ( -- w ) + ( addr1 ) @ this + @ ; + +: inst-value ( align1 offset1 "name" -- align2 offset2 ) + \ name execution: ( -- w ) + \ a cell-sized value-flavoured instance field + cell% ['] do-inst-value inst-something ; + +: ( w xt -- ) + >body @ this + ! ; + +: [to-inst] ( compile-time: "name" -- ; run-time: w -- ) + ' >body @ POSTPONE literal + POSTPONE this + POSTPONE + + POSTPONE ! ; immediate -\ this is not generally used, only where you want to do something like -\ superclass method invocation (so that you don't have to name your methods) +\ class binding stuff -: (bind) ( class method-xt -- xt ) - >body @ swap class-map 2@ drop + @ ; +: ( class selector-xt -- xt ) + >body swap class->map over selector-interface @ + ?dup-if + + @ + then + swap selector-offset @ + @ ; -: bind' ( "class" "method" -- xt ) - ' >body ' (bind) ; +: bind' ( "class" "selector" -- xt ) + ' execute ' ; -: bind ( ... object "class" "method" -- ... ) +: bind ( ... "class" "selector" -- ... ) bind' execute ; -: [bind] ( compile-time: "class" "method" -- ; run-time: ... object -- ... ) +: [bind] ( compile-time: "class" "selector" -- ; run-time: ... object -- ... ) bind' compile, ; immediate +: current' ( "selector" -- xt ) + current-interface @ ' ; + +: [current] ( compile-time: "selector" -- ; run-time: ... object -- ... ) + current' compile, ; immediate + +: [parent] ( compile-time: "selector" -- ; run-time: ... object -- ... ) + \ same as `[bind] "parent" "selector"', where "parent" is the + \ parent class of the current class + current-interface @ class-parent @ ' compile, ; immediate + \ the object class -0 0 save-mem current-map 2! -object-struct \ no class to inherit from, so we have to do this manually +\ because OBJECT has no parent class, we have to build it by hand +\ (instead of with class) + +class% %allot current-interface ! +current-interface 1 cells save-mem current-interface @ interface-map 2! +0 current-interface @ interface-map-offset ! +0 current-interface @ interface-offset ! +0 current-interface @ class-parent ! +wordlist current-interface @ class-wordlist ! +object% +current-interface @ push-order + +' drop ( object -- ) +method construct ( ... object -- ) + :noname ( object -- ) - ." object:" dup . ." class:" object-map @ . ; + ." object:" dup . ." class:" object-map @ @ . ; method print -end-class object -\ examples -true [if] -cr object alloc-instance print +end-class object -object class -:noname ( object -- ) - drop ." undefined" ; -overrides print -end-class nothing - -nothing alloc-instance constant undefined - -cr undefined print - -\ instance variables and this -object class -1 cells: inst-var count-n -m: ( object -- ) - count-n @ . ;m -overrides print -m: ( object -- ) - 0 count-n ! ;m -method init -m: ( object -- ) - 1 count-n +! ;m -method inc -end-class counter - -counter alloc-instance constant counter1 - -cr -counter1 init -counter1 print -counter1 inc -counter1 print -counter1 inc -counter1 inc -counter1 inc -counter1 print -counter1 print - -\ examples of static binding - -cr undefined bind object print -: object-print ( object -- ) - [bind] object print ; +\ constructing objects -cr undefined object-print -[then] +: init-object ( ... class object -- ) + swap class->map over object-map ! ( ... object ) + construct ; + +: xt-new ( ... class xt -- object ) + \ makes a new object, using XT ( align size -- addr ) to allocate memory + over class-inst-size 2@ rot execute + dup >r init-object r> ; + +: dict-new ( ... class -- object ) + \ makes a new object HERE in dictionary + ['] %allot xt-new ; + +: heap-new ( ... class -- object ) + \ makes a new object in ALLOCATEd memory + ['] %alloc xt-new ;