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Sun Jan 7 17:22:13 1996 UTC (28 years, 2 months ago) by anton
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added more.fs for people with old terminals.
WORDS and SEE now now respect the terminal size.
a lot of reordering in the Makefile, approaching the GNU standards.
factored NAME>STRING out of many words.
use AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST test in configure.in.
removed emitcounter (it was not used anyway).
SYSTEM now unpreps and repreps the terminal.
fixed byg in prims2x.fs.
added NEEDS, ?CSP, !CSP.
rewrote ALIAS?.

    1: \ converts primitives to, e.g., C code 
    2: 
    3: \ Copyright (C) 1995 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: \ This is not very nice (hard limits, no checking, assumes 1 chars = 1)
   23: 
   24: \ Optimizations:
   25: \ superfluous stores are removed. GCC removes the superfluous loads by itself
   26: \ TOS and FTOS can be kept in register( variable)s.
   27: \ 
   28: \ Problems:
   29: \ The TOS optimization is somewhat hairy. The problems by example:
   30: \ 1) dup ( w -- w w ): w=TOS; sp-=1; sp[1]=w; TOS=w;
   31: \    The store is not superfluous although the earlier opt. would think so
   32: \    Alternatively:    sp[0]=TOS; w=TOS; sp-=1; TOS=w;
   33: \ 2) ( -- .. ): sp[0] = TOS; ... /* This additional store is necessary */
   34: \ 3) ( .. -- ): ... TOS = sp[0]; /* as well as this load */
   35: \ 4) ( -- ): /* but here they are unnecessary */
   36: \ 5) Words that call NEXT themselves have to be done very carefully.
   37: \
   38: \ To do:
   39: \ add the store optimization for doubles
   40: \ regarding problem 1 above: It would be better (for over) to implement
   41: \ 	the alternative
   42: 
   43: warnings off
   44: 
   45: require debugging.fs
   46: [IFUNDEF] vocabulary    include search-order.fs [THEN]
   47: [IFUNDEF] environment?  include environ.fs      [THEN]
   48: include gray.fs
   49: 
   50: 100 constant max-effect \ number of things on one side of a stack effect
   51: 255 constant maxchar
   52: maxchar 1+ constant eof-char
   53: #tab constant tab-char
   54: #lf constant nl-char
   55: 
   56: : read-whole-file ( c-addr1 file-id -- c-addr2 )
   57: \ reads the contents of the file file-id puts it into memory at c-addr1
   58: \ c-addr2 is the first address after the file block
   59:   >r dup -1 r> read-file throw + ;
   60: 
   61: variable rawinput \ pointer to next character to be scanned
   62: variable endrawinput \ pointer to the end of the input (the char after the last)
   63: variable cookedinput \ pointer to the next char to be parsed
   64: variable line \ line number of char pointed to by input
   65: 1 line !
   66: 2variable filename \ filename of original input file
   67: 0 0 filename 2!
   68: variable skipsynclines \ are sync lines ("#line ...") invisible to the parser?
   69: skipsynclines on 
   70: 
   71: : start ( -- addr )
   72:  cookedinput @ ;
   73: 
   74: : end ( addr -- addr u )
   75:  cookedinput @ over - ;
   76: 
   77: variable output \ xt ( -- ) of output word
   78: 
   79: : printprim ( -- )
   80:  output @ execute ;
   81: 
   82: : field
   83:  <builds-field ( n1 n2 -- n3 )
   84:  does>         ( addr1 -- addr2 )
   85:    @ + ;
   86: 
   87: : const-field
   88:  <builds-field ( n1 n2 -- n3 )
   89:  does>         ( addr -- w )
   90:    @ + @ ;
   91: 
   92: struct
   93:  2 cells field item-name
   94:  cell field item-d-offset
   95:  cell field item-f-offset
   96:  cell field item-type
   97: constant item-descr
   98: 
   99: 2variable forth-name
  100: 2variable wordset
  101: 2variable c-name
  102: 2variable doc
  103: 2variable c-code
  104: 2variable forth-code
  105: 2variable stack-string
  106: create effect-in  max-effect item-descr * allot
  107: create effect-out max-effect item-descr * allot
  108: variable effect-in-end ( pointer )
  109: variable effect-out-end ( pointer )
  110: 2variable effect-in-size
  111: 2variable effect-out-size
  112: variable c-line
  113: 2variable c-filename
  114: variable name-line
  115: 2variable name-filename
  116: 2variable last-name-filename
  117: 
  118: variable primitive-number -10 primitive-number !
  119: 
  120: \ for several reasons stack items of a word are stored in a wordlist
  121: \ since neither forget nor marker are implemented yet, we make a new
  122: \ wordlist for every word and store it in the variable items
  123: variable items
  124: 
  125: \ a few more set ops
  126: 
  127: : bit-equivalent ( w1 w2 -- w3 )
  128:  xor invert ;
  129: 
  130: : complement ( set1 -- set2 )
  131:  empty ['] bit-equivalent binary-set-operation ;
  132: 
  133: \ the parser
  134: 
  135: eof-char max-member \ the whole character set + EOF
  136: 
  137: : getinput ( -- n )
  138:  rawinput @ endrawinput @ =
  139:  if
  140:    eof-char
  141:  else
  142:    cookedinput @ c@
  143:  endif ;
  144: 
  145: :noname ( n -- )
  146:  dup bl > if
  147:   emit space
  148:  else
  149:   .
  150:  endif ;
  151: print-token !
  152: 
  153: : testchar? ( set -- f )
  154:  getinput member? ;
  155: ' testchar? test-vector !
  156: 
  157: : checksyncline ( -- )
  158:     \ when input points to a newline, check if the next line is a
  159:     \ sync line.  If it is, perform the appropriate actions.
  160:     rawinput @ >r
  161:     s" #line " r@ over compare 0<> if
  162: 	rdrop 1 line +! EXIT
  163:     endif
  164:     0. r> 6 chars + 20 >number drop >r drop line ! r> ( c-addr )
  165:     dup c@ bl = if
  166: 	char+ dup c@ [char] " <> abort" sync line syntax"
  167: 	char+ dup 100 [char] " scan drop swap 2dup - save-string filename 2!
  168: 	char+
  169:     endif
  170:     dup c@ nl-char <> abort" sync line syntax"
  171:     skipsynclines @ if
  172: 	dup char+ rawinput !
  173: 	rawinput @ c@ cookedinput @ c!
  174:     endif
  175:     drop ;
  176: 
  177: : ?nextchar ( f -- )
  178:     ?not? if
  179: 	filename 2@ type ." :" line @ 0 .r ." : syntax error, wrong char:"
  180: 	getinput . cr
  181: 	rawinput @ endrawinput @ over - 100 min type cr
  182: 	abort
  183:     endif
  184:     rawinput @ endrawinput @ <> if
  185: 	rawinput @ c@
  186: 	1 chars rawinput +!
  187: 	1 chars cookedinput +!
  188: 	nl-char = if
  189: 	    checksyncline
  190: 	endif
  191: 	rawinput @ c@ cookedinput @ c!
  192:     endif ;
  193: 
  194: : charclass ( set "name" -- )
  195:  ['] ?nextchar terminal ;
  196: 
  197: : .. ( c1 c2 -- set )
  198:  ( creates a set that includes the characters c, c1<=c<=c2 )
  199:  empty copy-set
  200:  swap 1+ rot do
  201:   i over add-member
  202:  loop ;
  203: 
  204: : ` ( -- terminal ) ( use: ` c )
  205:  ( creates anonymous terminal for the character c )
  206:  [compile] ascii singleton ['] ?nextchar make-terminal ;
  207: 
  208: char a char z ..  char A char Z ..  union char _ singleton union  charclass letter
  209: char 0 char 9 ..					charclass digit
  210: bl singleton						charclass blank
  211: tab-char singleton					charclass tab
  212: nl-char singleton eof-char over add-member complement	charclass nonl
  213: nl-char singleton eof-char over add-member char : over add-member complement  charclass nocolonnl
  214: bl 1+ maxchar ..					charclass nowhite
  215: char " singleton eof-char over add-member complement	charclass noquote
  216: nl-char singleton					charclass nl
  217: eof-char singleton					charclass eof
  218: 
  219: 
  220: (( letter (( letter || digit )) **
  221: )) <- c-name ( -- )
  222: 
  223: nowhite ++
  224: <- name ( -- )
  225: 
  226: (( ` \ nonl ** nl
  227: )) <- comment ( -- )
  228: 
  229: (( {{ effect-in }} (( {{ start }} c-name {{ end 2 pick item-name 2! item-descr + }} blank ** )) ** {{ effect-in-end ! }}
  230:    ` - ` - blank **
  231:    {{ effect-out }} (( {{ start }} c-name {{ end 2 pick item-name 2! item-descr + }} blank ** )) ** {{ effect-out-end ! }}
  232: )) <- stack-effect ( -- )
  233: 
  234: (( {{ s" " doc 2! s" " forth-code 2! }}
  235:    (( comment || nl )) **
  236:    (( {{ line @ name-line ! filename 2@ name-filename 2! }}
  237:       {{ start }} name {{ end 2dup forth-name 2! c-name 2! }}  tab ++
  238:       {{ start }} stack-effect {{ end stack-string 2! }} tab ++
  239:         {{ start }} name {{ end wordset 2! }} tab **
  240:         (( {{ start }}  c-name {{ end c-name 2! }} )) ??  nl
  241:    ))
  242:    (( ` " ` "  {{ start }} (( noquote ++ ` " )) ++ {{ end 1- doc 2! }} ` " nl )) ??
  243:    {{ skipsynclines off line @ c-line ! filename 2@ c-filename 2! start }} (( nocolonnl nonl **  nl )) ** {{ end c-code 2! skipsynclines on }}
  244:    (( ` :  nl
  245:       {{ start }} (( nonl ++  nl )) ++ {{ end forth-code 2! }}
  246:    )) ??
  247:    (( nl || eof ))
  248: )) <- primitive ( -- )
  249: 
  250: (( (( primitive {{ printprim }} )) **  eof ))
  251: parser primitives2something
  252: warnings @ [IF]
  253: .( parser generated ok ) cr
  254: [THEN]
  255: 
  256: : primfilter ( file-id xt -- )
  257: \ fileid is for the input file, xt ( -- ) is for the output word
  258:  output !
  259:  here dup rawinput ! cookedinput !
  260:  here swap read-whole-file
  261:  dup endrawinput !
  262:  here - allot
  263:  align
  264:  checksyncline
  265: \ begin
  266: \     getinput dup eof-char = ?EXIT emit true ?nextchar
  267: \ again ;
  268:  primitives2something ;
  269: 
  270: \ types
  271: 
  272: struct
  273:  2 cells field type-c-name
  274:  cell const-field type-d-size
  275:  cell const-field type-f-size
  276:  cell const-field type-fetch-handler
  277:  cell const-field type-store-handler
  278: constant type-description
  279: 
  280: : data-stack-access ( n1 n2 n3 -- )
  281: \ n1 is the offset of the accessed item, n2, n3 are effect-*-size
  282:  drop swap - 1- dup
  283:  if
  284:    ." sp[" 0 .r ." ]"
  285:  else
  286:    drop ." TOS"
  287:  endif ;
  288: 
  289: : fp-stack-access ( n1 n2 n3 -- )
  290: \ n1 is the offset of the accessed item, n2, n3 are effect-*-size
  291:  nip swap - 1- dup
  292:  if
  293:    ." fp[" 0 .r ." ]"
  294:  else
  295:    drop ." FTOS"
  296:  endif ;
  297: 
  298: : fetch-single ( item -- )
  299:  >r
  300:  r@ item-name 2@ type
  301:  ."  = (" 
  302:  r@ item-type @ type-c-name 2@ type ." ) "
  303:  r@ item-d-offset @ effect-in-size 2@ data-stack-access ." ;" cr
  304:  rdrop ; 
  305: 
  306: : fetch-double ( item -- )
  307:  >r
  308:  r@ item-name 2@ type 
  309:  ." = ({Double_Store _d; _d.cells.low = "
  310:  r@ item-d-offset @ dup    effect-in-size 2@ data-stack-access
  311:  ." ; _d.cells.high = " 1+ effect-in-size 2@ data-stack-access
  312:  ." ; _d.dcell;});" cr
  313:  rdrop ;
  314: 
  315: : fetch-float ( item -- )
  316:  >r
  317:  r@ item-name 2@ type
  318:  ."  = "
  319:  \ ." (" r@ item-type @ type-c-name 2@ type ." ) "
  320:  r@ item-f-offset @ effect-in-size 2@ fp-stack-access ." ;" cr
  321:  rdrop ;
  322: 
  323: : d-same-as-in? ( item -- f )
  324: \ f is true iff the offset of item is the same as on input
  325:  >r
  326:  r@ item-name 2@ items @ search-wordlist 0=
  327:  abort" bug"
  328:  execute @
  329:  dup r@ =
  330:  if \ item first appeared in output
  331:    drop false
  332:  else
  333:    item-d-offset @ r@ item-d-offset @ =
  334:  endif
  335:  rdrop ;
  336: 
  337: : is-in-tos? ( item -- f )
  338: \ true if item has the same offset as the input TOS
  339:  item-d-offset @ 1+ effect-in-size 2@ drop = ;
  340: 
  341: : really-store-single ( item -- )
  342:  >r
  343:  r@ item-d-offset @ effect-out-size 2@ data-stack-access ."  = (Cell)"
  344:  r@ item-name 2@ type ." ;"
  345:  rdrop ;
  346: 
  347: : store-single ( item -- )
  348:  >r
  349:  r@ d-same-as-in?
  350:  if
  351:    r@ is-in-tos?
  352:    if
  353:      ." IF_TOS(" r@ really-store-single ." );" cr
  354:    endif
  355:  else
  356:    r@ really-store-single cr
  357:  endif
  358:  rdrop ;
  359: 
  360: : store-double ( item -- )
  361: \ !! store optimization is not performed, because it is not yet needed
  362:  >r
  363:  ." {Double_Store _d; _d.dcell = " r@ item-name 2@ type ." ; "
  364:  r@ item-d-offset @ dup    effect-out-size 2@ data-stack-access 
  365:  ."  = _d.cells.low; " 1+ effect-out-size 2@ data-stack-access
  366:  ." = _d.cells.high;}" cr
  367:  rdrop ;
  368: 
  369: : f-same-as-in? ( item -- f )
  370: \ f is true iff the offset of item is the same as on input
  371:  >r
  372:  r@ item-name 2@ items @ search-wordlist 0=
  373:  abort" bug"
  374:  execute @
  375:  dup r@ =
  376:  if \ item first appeared in output
  377:    drop false
  378:  else
  379:    item-f-offset @ r@ item-f-offset @ =
  380:  endif
  381:  rdrop ;
  382: 
  383: : is-in-ftos? ( item -- f )
  384: \ true if item has the same offset as the input TOS
  385:  item-f-offset @ 1+ effect-in-size 2@ nip = ;
  386: 
  387: : really-store-float ( item -- )
  388:  >r
  389:  r@ item-f-offset @ effect-out-size 2@ fp-stack-access ."  = "
  390:  r@ item-name 2@ type ." ;"
  391:  rdrop ;
  392: 
  393: : store-float ( item -- )
  394:  >r
  395:  r@ f-same-as-in?
  396:  if
  397:    r@ is-in-ftos?
  398:    if
  399:      ." IF_FTOS(" r@ really-store-float ." );" cr
  400:    endif
  401:  else
  402:    r@ really-store-float cr
  403:  endif
  404:  rdrop ;
  405:  
  406: : single-type ( -- xt1 xt2 n1 n2 )
  407:  ['] fetch-single ['] store-single 1 0 ;
  408: 
  409: : double-type ( -- xt1 xt2 n1 n2 )
  410:  ['] fetch-double ['] store-double 2 0 ;
  411: 
  412: : float-type ( -- xt1 xt2 n1 n2 )
  413:  ['] fetch-float ['] store-float 0 1 ;
  414: 
  415: : s, ( addr u -- )
  416: \ allocate a string
  417:  here swap dup allot move ;
  418: 
  419: : starts-with ( addr u xt1 xt2 n1 n2 "prefix" -- )
  420: \ describes a type
  421: \ addr u specifies the C type name
  422: \ n1 is the size of the type on the data stack
  423: \ n2 is the size of the type on the FP stack
  424: \ stack effect entries of the type start with prefix
  425:  >r >r >r >r
  426:  dup >r here >r s,
  427:  create
  428:  r> r> 2,
  429:  r> r> r> , r> , swap , , ;
  430: 
  431: wordlist constant types
  432: get-current
  433: types set-current
  434: 
  435: s" Bool"	single-type starts-with f
  436: s" Char"	single-type starts-with c
  437: s" Cell"	single-type starts-with n
  438: s" Cell"	single-type starts-with w
  439: s" UCell"	single-type starts-with u
  440: s" DCell"	double-type starts-with d
  441: s" UDCell"	double-type starts-with ud
  442: s" Float"	float-type  starts-with r
  443: s" Cell *"	single-type starts-with a_
  444: s" Char *"	single-type starts-with c_
  445: s" Float *"	single-type starts-with f_
  446: s" DFloat *"	single-type starts-with df_
  447: s" SFloat *"	single-type starts-with sf_
  448: s" Xt"		single-type starts-with xt
  449: s" WID"		single-type starts-with wid
  450: s" F83Name *"	single-type starts-with f83name
  451: 
  452: set-current
  453: 
  454: : get-type ( addr1 u1 -- type-descr )
  455: \ get the type of the name in addr1 u1
  456: \ type-descr is a pointer to a type-descriptor
  457:  0 swap ?do
  458:    dup i types search-wordlist
  459:    if \ ok, we have the type ( addr1 xt )
  460:      execute nip
  461:      UNLOOP EXIT
  462:    endif
  463:  -1 s+loop
  464:  \ we did not find a type, abort
  465:  true abort" unknown type prefix" ;
  466: 
  467: : declare ( addr "name" -- )
  468: \ remember that there is a stack item at addr called name
  469:  create , ;
  470: 
  471: : declaration ( item -- )
  472:  dup item-name 2@ items @ search-wordlist
  473:  if \ already declared ( item xt )
  474:    execute @ item-type @ swap item-type !
  475:  else ( addr )
  476:    dup item-name 2@ nextname dup declare ( addr )
  477:    dup >r item-name 2@ 2dup get-type ( addr1 u type-descr )
  478:    dup r> item-type ! ( addr1 u type-descr )
  479:    type-c-name 2@ type space type ." ;" cr
  480:  endif ;
  481: 
  482: : declaration-list ( addr1 addr2 -- )
  483:  swap ?do
  484:   i declaration
  485:  item-descr +loop ;
  486: 
  487: : fetch ( addr -- )
  488:  dup item-type @ type-fetch-handler execute ;
  489: 
  490: : declarations ( -- )
  491:  wordlist dup items ! set-current
  492:  effect-in effect-in-end @ declaration-list
  493:  effect-out effect-out-end @ declaration-list ;
  494: 
  495: \ offset computation
  496: \ the leftmost (i.e. deepest) item has offset 0
  497: \ the rightmost item has the highest offset
  498: 
  499: : compute-offset ( n1 n2 item -- n3 n4 )
  500: \ n1, n3 are data-stack-offsets
  501: \ n2, n4 are the fp-stack-offsets
  502:  >r
  503:  swap dup r@ item-d-offset !
  504:  r@ item-type @ type-d-size +
  505:  swap dup r@ item-f-offset !
  506:  r@ item-type @ type-f-size +
  507:  rdrop ;
  508: 
  509: : compute-list ( addr1 addr2 -- n1 n2 )
  510: \ n1, n2 are the final offsets
  511:  0 0 2swap swap ?do
  512:   i compute-offset
  513:  item-descr +loop ;
  514: 
  515: : compute-offsets ( -- )
  516:  effect-in effect-in-end @ compute-list effect-in-size 2!
  517:  effect-out effect-out-end @ compute-list effect-out-size 2! ;
  518: 
  519: : flush-tos ( -- )
  520:  effect-in-size 2@ effect-out-size 2@
  521:  0<> rot 0= and
  522:  if
  523:    ." IF_FTOS(fp[0] = FTOS);" cr
  524:  endif
  525:  0<> swap 0= and
  526:  if
  527:    ." IF_TOS(sp[0] = TOS);" cr
  528:  endif ;
  529: 
  530: : fill-tos ( -- )
  531:  effect-in-size 2@ effect-out-size 2@
  532:  0= rot 0<> and
  533:  if
  534:    ." IF_FTOS(FTOS = fp[0]);" cr
  535:  endif
  536:  0= swap 0<> and
  537:  if
  538:    ." IF_TOS(TOS = sp[0]);" cr
  539:  endif ;
  540: 
  541: : fetches ( -- )
  542:  effect-in-end @ effect-in ?do
  543:    i fetch
  544:  item-descr +loop ; 
  545: 
  546: : stack-pointer-updates ( -- )
  547: \ we need not check if an update is a noop; gcc does this for us
  548:  effect-in-size 2@
  549:  effect-out-size 2@
  550:  rot swap - ( d-in d-out f-diff )
  551:  rot rot - ( f-diff d-diff )
  552:  ?dup IF  ." sp += " 0 .r ." ;" cr  THEN
  553:  ?dup IF  ." fp += " 0 .r ." ;" cr  THEN ;
  554: 
  555: : store ( item -- )
  556: \ f is true if the item should be stored
  557: \ f is false if the store is probably not necessary
  558:  dup item-type @ type-store-handler execute ;
  559: 
  560: : stores ( -- )
  561:  effect-out-end @ effect-out ?do
  562:    i store
  563:  item-descr +loop ; 
  564: 
  565: : .stack-list ( start end -- )
  566:  swap ?do
  567:    i item-name 2@ type space
  568:  item-descr +loop ; 
  569: 
  570: : output-c ( -- )
  571:  ." I_" c-name 2@ type ." :	/* " forth-name 2@ type ."  ( " stack-string 2@ type ."  ) */" cr
  572:  ." /* " doc 2@ type ."  */" cr
  573:  ." NAME(" [char] " emit forth-name 2@ type [char] " emit ." )" cr \ debugging
  574:  ." {" cr
  575:  ." DEF_CA" cr
  576:  declarations
  577:  compute-offsets \ for everything else
  578:  ." NEXT_P0;" cr
  579:  flush-tos
  580:  fetches
  581:  stack-pointer-updates
  582:  ." {" cr
  583:  ." #line " c-line @ . [char] " emit c-filename 2@ type [char] " emit cr
  584:  c-code 2@ type
  585:  ." }" cr
  586:  ." NEXT_P1;" cr
  587:  stores
  588:  fill-tos
  589:  ." NEXT_P2;" cr
  590:  ." }" cr
  591:  cr
  592: ;
  593: 
  594: : output-label ( -- )
  595:  ." &&I_" c-name 2@ type ." ," cr ;
  596: 
  597: : output-alias ( -- )
  598:  primitive-number @ . ." alias " forth-name 2@ type cr
  599:  -1 primitive-number +! ;
  600: 
  601: : output-forth ( -- )
  602:  forth-code @ 0=
  603:  IF    output-alias
  604:  ELSE  ." : " forth-name 2@ type ."   ( "
  605:        effect-in effect-in-end @ .stack-list ." -- "
  606:        effect-out effect-out-end @ .stack-list ." )" cr
  607:        forth-code 2@ type cr
  608:        -1 primitive-number +!
  609:  THEN ;
  610: 
  611: : output-tag-file ( -- )
  612:     name-filename 2@ last-name-filename 2@ compare if
  613: 	name-filename 2@ last-name-filename 2!
  614: 	#ff emit cr
  615: 	name-filename 2@ type
  616: 	." ,0" cr
  617:     endif ;
  618: 
  619: : output-tag ( -- )
  620:     output-tag-file
  621:     forth-name 2@ 1+ type
  622:     127 emit
  623:     space forth-name 2@ type space
  624:     1 emit
  625:     name-line @ 0 .r
  626:     ." ,0" cr ;
  627: 
  628: [IFDEF] documentation
  629: : register-doc ( -- )
  630:     get-current documentation set-current
  631:     forth-name 2@ nextname create
  632:     forth-name 2@ 2,
  633:     stack-string 2@ condition-stack-effect 2,
  634:     wordset 2@ 2,
  635:     c-name 2@ condition-pronounciation 2,
  636:     doc 2@ 2,
  637:     set-current ;
  638: [THEN]
  639: 
  640: : process-file ( addr u xt -- )
  641:     >r
  642:     2dup filename 2!
  643:     r/o open-file abort" cannot open file"
  644:     warnings @ if
  645: 	." ------------ CUT HERE -------------" cr  endif
  646:     r> primfilter ;
  647: 

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