/* $Id: 386.h,v 1.3 1994/09/08 17:20:03 anton Exp $ Copyright 1992 by the ANSI figForth Development Group This is the machine-specific part for Intel 386 compatible processors */ /* Cell and UCell must be the same size as a pointer */ typedef long Cell; typedef unsigned long UCell; /* DCell and UDCell must be twice as large as Cell */ typedef long long DCell; typedef unsigned long long UDCell; /* define this if IEEE singles and doubles are available as C data types */ #define IEEE_FP /* the IEEE types are used only for loading and storing */ /* the IEEE double precision type */ typedef double DFloat; /* the IEEE single precision type */ typedef float SFloat; /* define this if the least-significant byte is at the largets address */ /* #define BIG_ENDIAN */ /* define this if the processor cannot exploit instruction-level parallelism and/or has few registers */ #define CISC_NEXT #ifdef DIRECT_THREADED /* PFA gives the parameter field address corresponding to a cfa */ #define PFA(cfa) (((Cell *)cfa)+2) /* PFA1 is a special version for use just after a NEXT1 */ #define PFA1(cfa) PFA(cfa) /* CODE_ADDRESS is the address of the code jumped to through the code field */ #define CODE_ADDRESS(cfa) \ ({long _cfa = (char *)(cfa); (Label)(_cfa+*((long *)(_cfa+1))+5);}) /* MAKE_CF creates an appropriate code field at the cfa; ca is the code address */ #define MAKE_CF(cfa,ca) ({long _cfa = (long)(cfa); \ long _ca = (long)(ca); \ *(char *)_cfa = 0xe9; /* jmp */ \ *(long *)(_cfa+1) = _ca-(_cfa+5);}) /* this is the point where the does code starts if label points to the * jump dodoes */ #define DOES_HANDLER_SIZE 8 #define DOES_CODE(label) ((Xt *)(CODE_ADDRESS(label)+DOES_HANDLER_SIZE)) /* this is a special version of DOES_CODE for use in dodoes */ #define DOES_CODE1(label) DOES_CODE(label) /* this stores a jump dodoes at addr */ #define MAKE_DOES_HANDLER(addr) MAKE_CF(addr,symbols[DODOES]) #define MAKE_DOES_CF(addr,doesp) MAKE_CF(addr,((int)(doesp)-8)) #endif #define rint(x) floor((x)+0.5)