--- gforth/extend.fs 1999/03/29 22:52:28 1.34 +++ gforth/extend.fs 2002/12/04 10:42:58 1.47 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ \ EXTEND.FS CORE-EXT Word not fully tested! 12may93jaw -\ Copyright (C) 1995,1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +\ Copyright (C) 1995,1998,2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. \ This file is part of Gforth. @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ \ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License \ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -\ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. +\ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. \ May be cross-compiled @@ -25,10 +25,11 @@ decimal \ .( 12may93jaw -: .( ( "ccc" -- ) \ core-ext dot-paren - \G Parse a string @var{ccc} delimited by a @code{)} (right - \G parenthesis). Display the string. This is often used to display - \G progress information during compilation; see examples below. +: .( ( compilation,interpretation "ccc" -- ) \ core-ext dot-paren + \G Compilation and interpretation semantics: Parse a string @i{ccc} + \G delimited by a @code{)} (right parenthesis). Display the + \G string. This is often used to display progress information during + \G compilation; see examples below. [char] ) parse type ; immediate \ VALUE 2>R 2R> 2R@ 17may93jaw @@ -36,13 +37,15 @@ decimal \ !! 2value : 2Literal ( compilation w1 w2 -- ; run-time -- w1 w2 ) \ double two-literal - \G Compile appropriate code such that, at run-time, cell pair @var{w1, w2} are + \G Compile appropriate code such that, at run-time, cell pair @i{w1, w2} are \G placed on the stack. Interpretation semantics are undefined. swap postpone Literal postpone Literal ; immediate restrict ' drop alias d>s ( d -- n ) \ double d_to_s -: m*/ ( d1 n2 u3 -- dqout ) \ double m-star-slash +: m*/ ( d1 n2 u3 -- dquot ) \ double m-star-slash + \G dquot=(d1*n2)/u3, with the intermediate result being triple-precision. + \G In ANS Forth u3 can only be a positive signed number. >r s>d >r abs -rot s>d r> xor r> swap >r >r dabs rot tuck um* 2swap um* swap >r 0 d+ r> -rot r@ um/mod -rot r> um/mod nip swap @@ -70,22 +73,22 @@ decimal \ C" 17may93jaw -: (c") "lit ; - -: CLiteral - postpone (c") here over char+ allot place align ; immediate restrict - : C" ( compilation "ccc" -- ; run-time -- c-addr ) \ core-ext c-quote - \G Compilation: parse a string @var{ccc} delimited by a @code{"} - \G (double quote). At run-time, return @var{c-addr} which - \G specifies the counted string @var{ccc}. Interpretation + \G Compilation: parse a string @i{ccc} delimited by a @code{"} + \G (double quote). At run-time, return @i{c-addr} which + \G specifies the counted string @i{ccc}. Interpretation \G semantics are undefined. [char] " parse postpone CLiteral ; immediate restrict \ [COMPILE] 17may93jaw : [compile] ( compilation "name" -- ; run-time ? -- ? ) \ core-ext bracket-compile - comp' drop compile, ; immediate + comp' drop + dup [ comp' exit drop ] literal = if + execute \ EXIT has default compilation semantics, perform them + else + compile, + then ; immediate \ CONVERT 17may93jaw @@ -95,24 +98,21 @@ decimal \ ERASE 17may93jaw -: erase ( addr len -- ) \ core-ext - \G If @var{len}>0, clear all bits in each location of a memory region - \G of @var{len} address units starting at address @var{addr}. +: erase ( addr u -- ) \ core-ext + \G Clear all bits in @i{u} aus starting at @i{addr}. \ !! dependence on "1 chars 1 =" ( 0 1 chars um/mod nip ) 0 fill ; : blank ( c-addr u -- ) \ string - \G If @var{u}>0, store the character value for a space in each - \G location of a memory region - \G of @var{u} character units starting at address @var{c-addr}. + \G Store the space character into @i{u} chars starting at @i{c-addr}. bl fill ; \ SEARCH 02sep94py : search ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 -- c-addr3 u3 flag ) \ string - \G Search the string specified by @var{c-addr1, u1} for the string - \G specified by @var{c-addr2, u2}. If @var{flag} is true: match was found - \G at @var{c-addr3} with @var{u3} characters remaining. If @var{flag} is false: - \G no match was found; @var{c-addr3, u3} are equal to @var{c-addr1, u1}. + \G Search the string specified by @i{c-addr1, u1} for the string + \G specified by @i{c-addr2, u2}. If @i{flag} is true: match was found + \G at @i{c-addr3} with @i{u3} characters remaining. If @i{flag} is false: + \G no match was found; @i{c-addr3, u3} are equal to @i{c-addr1, u1}. \ not very efficient; but if we want efficiency, we'll do it as primitive 2>r 2dup begin @@ -127,21 +127,23 @@ decimal \ SOURCE-ID SAVE-INPUT RESTORE-INPUT 11jun93jaw +[IFUNDEF] source-id : source-id ( -- 0 | -1 | fileid ) \ core-ext,file source-i-d \G Return 0 (the input source is the user input device), -1 (the \G input source is a string being processed by @code{evaluate}) or - \G a @var{fileid} (the input source is the file specified by - \G @var{fileid}). + \G a @i{fileid} (the input source is the file specified by + \G @i{fileid}). loadfile @ dup 0= IF drop sourceline# 0 min THEN ; : save-input ( -- xn .. x1 n ) \ core-ext - \G The @var{n} entries @var{xn - x1} describe the current state of the + \G The @i{n} entries @i{xn - x1} describe the current state of the \G input source specification, in some platform-dependent way that can \G be used by @code{restore-input}. >in @ loadfile @ if loadfile @ file-position throw + [IFDEF] #fill-bytes #fill-bytes @ [ELSE] #tib @ 1+ [THEN] 0 d- else blk @ linestart @ @@ -153,8 +155,9 @@ decimal : restore-input ( xn .. x1 n -- flag ) \ core-ext \G Attempt to restore the input source specification to the state - \G described by the @var{n} entries @var{xn - x1}. @var{flag} is - \G true if the restore fails. + \G described by the @i{n} entries @i{xn - x1}. @i{flag} is + \G true if the restore fails. In Gforth it fails pretty often + \G (and sometimes with a @code{throw}). 6 <> -12 and throw source-id <> -12 and throw >tib ! @@ -162,6 +165,7 @@ decimal loadfile @ 0<> if loadfile @ reposition-file throw + refill 0= -36 and throw \ should never throw else linestart ! blk ! @@ -173,20 +177,20 @@ decimal r> loadline ! >in ! false ; - +[THEN] \ This things we don't need, but for being complete... jaw \ EXPECT SPAN 17may93jaw variable span ( -- c-addr ) \ core-ext -\ VARIABLE: @var{c-addr} is the address of a cell that stores the -\ length of the last string received by @code{expect}. OBSOLESCENT. +\G @code{Variable} -- @i{c-addr} is the address of a cell that stores the +\G length of the last string received by @code{expect}. OBSOLESCENT. : expect ( c-addr +n -- ) \ core-ext - \G Receive a string of at most @var{+n} characters, and store it - \G in memory starting at @var{c-addr}. The string is + \G Receive a string of at most @i{+n} characters, and store it + \G in memory starting at @i{c-addr}. The string is \G displayed. Input terminates when the key is pressed or - \G @var{+n} characters have been received. The normal Gforth line + \G @i{+n} characters have been received. The normal Gforth line \G editing capabilites are available. The length of the string is \G stored in @code{span}; it does not include the \G character. OBSOLESCENT: superceeded by @code{accept}. @@ -272,7 +276,7 @@ variable span ( -- c-addr ) \ core-ext THEN ; : marker ( " name" -- ) \ core-ext - \G Create a definition, @var{name} (called a @var{mark}) whose + \G Create a definition, @i{name} (called a @i{mark}) whose \G execution semantics are to remove itself and everything \G defined after it. marker, Create A,