Diff for /gforth/glocals.fs between versions 1.21 and 1.34

version 1.21, 1996/05/09 18:12:59 version 1.34, 1997/07/06 15:55:24
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 \ Currently locals may only be  \ Currently locals may only be
 \ defined at the outer level and TO is not supported.  \ defined at the outer level and TO is not supported.
   
 require search-order.fs  require search.fs
 require float.fs  require float.fs
   
 : compile-@local ( n -- ) \ gforth compile-fetch-local  : compile-@local ( n -- ) \ gforth compile-fetch-local
Line 104  require float.fs Line 104  require float.fs
    ( otherwise ) dup postpone f@local# ,     ( otherwise ) dup postpone f@local# ,
  endcase ;   endcase ;
   
   \ locals stuff needed for control structures
   
   : compile-lp+! ( n -- ) \ gforth        compile-l-p-plus-store
       dup negate locals-size +!
       0 over = if
       else -1 cells  over = if postpone lp-
       else  1 floats over = if postpone lp+
       else  2 floats over = if postpone lp+2
       else postpone lp+!# dup ,
       then then then then drop ;
   
   : adjust-locals-size ( n -- ) \ gforth
       \ sets locals-size to n and generates an appropriate lp+!
       locals-size @ swap - compile-lp+! ;
   
 \ the locals stack grows downwards (see primitives)  \ the locals stack grows downwards (see primitives)
 \ of the local variables of a group (in braces) the leftmost is on top,  \ of the local variables of a group (in braces) the leftmost is on top,
 \ i.e. by going onto the locals stack the order is reversed.  \ i.e. by going onto the locals stack the order is reversed.
Line 142  variable locals-dp \ so here's the speci Line 157  variable locals-dp \ so here's the speci
     swap !      swap !
     postpone >l ;      postpone >l ;
   
   \ locals list operations
   
   : common-list ( list1 list2 -- list3 ) \ gforth-internal
   \ list1 and list2 are lists, where the heads are at higher addresses than
   \ the tail. list3 is the largest sublist of both lists.
    begin
      2dup u<>
    while
      2dup u>
      if
        swap
      then
      @
    repeat
    drop ;
   
   : sub-list? ( list1 list2 -- f ) \ gforth-internal
   \ true iff list1 is a sublist of list2
    begin
      2dup u<
    while
      @
    repeat
    = ;
   
   : list-size ( list -- u ) \ gforth-internal
   \ size of the locals frame represented by list
    0 ( list n )
    begin
      over 0<>
    while
      over
      ((name>)) >body @ max
      swap @ swap ( get next )
    repeat
    faligned nip ;
   
   : set-locals-size-list ( list -- )
    dup locals-list !
    list-size locals-size ! ;
   
   : check-begin ( list -- )
   \ warn if list is not a sublist of locals-list
    locals-list @ sub-list? 0= if
      \ !! print current position
      ." compiler was overly optimistic about locals at a BEGIN" cr
      \ !! print assumption and reality
    then ;
   
 : compile-pushlocal-f ( a-addr -- ) ( run-time: f -- )  : compile-pushlocal-f ( a-addr -- ) ( run-time: f -- )
     locals-size @ alignlp-f float+ dup locals-size !      locals-size @ alignlp-f float+ dup locals-size !
     swap !      swap !
Line 254  previous Line 318  previous
 : new-locals-reveal ( -- )  : new-locals-reveal ( -- )
   true abort" this should not happen: new-locals-reveal" ;    true abort" this should not happen: new-locals-reveal" ;
   
 create new-locals-map ' new-locals-find A, ' new-locals-reveal A,  create new-locals-map ( -- wordlist-map )
   ' new-locals-find A,
   ' new-locals-reveal A,
   ' drop A, \ rehash method
   ' drop A,
   
   slowvoc @
   slowvoc on
 vocabulary new-locals  vocabulary new-locals
   slowvoc !
 new-locals-map ' new-locals >body cell+ A! \ !! use special access words  new-locals-map ' new-locals >body cell+ A! \ !! use special access words
   
 variable old-dpp  variable old-dpp
   
 \ and now, finally, the user interface words  \ and now, finally, the user interface words
 : { ( -- addr wid 0 ) \ gforth open-brace  : { ( -- lastxt wid 0 ) \ gforth open-brace
     dp old-dpp !      dp old-dpp !
     locals-dp dpp !      locals-dp dpp !
       lastxt get-current
     also new-locals      also new-locals
     also get-current locals definitions  locals-types      also locals definitions locals-types
     0 TO locals-wordlist      0 TO locals-wordlist
     0 postpone [ ; immediate      0 postpone [ ; immediate
   
 locals-types definitions  locals-types definitions
   
 : } ( addr wid 0 a-addr1 xt1 ... -- ) \ gforth close-brace  : } ( lastxt wid 0 a-addr1 xt1 ... -- ) \ gforth close-brace
     \ ends locals definitions      \ ends locals definitions
     ] old-dpp @ dpp !      ] old-dpp @ dpp !
     begin      begin
Line 282  locals-types definitions Line 354  locals-types definitions
     repeat      repeat
     drop      drop
     locals-size @ alignlp-f locals-size ! \ the strictest alignment      locals-size @ alignlp-f locals-size ! \ the strictest alignment
     set-current  
     previous previous      previous previous
       set-current lastcfa !
     locals-list TO locals-wordlist ;      locals-list TO locals-wordlist ;
   
 : -- ( addr wid 0 ... -- ) \ gforth dash-dash  : -- ( addr wid 0 ... -- ) \ gforth dash-dash
Line 380  forth definitions Line 452  forth definitions
   
 \ If this assumption is too optimistic, the compiler will warn the user.  \ If this assumption is too optimistic, the compiler will warn the user.
   
 \ Implementation: migrated to kernal.fs  \ Implementation:
   
 \ THEN (another control flow from before joins the current one):  
 \ The new locals-list is the intersection of the current locals-list and  
 \ the orig-local-list. The new locals-size is the (alignment-adjusted)  
 \ size of the new locals-list. The following code is generated:  
 \ lp+!# (current-locals-size - orig-locals-size)  
 \ <then>:  
 \ lp+!# (orig-locals-size - new-locals-size)  
   
 \ Of course "lp+!# 0" is not generated. Still this is admittedly a bit  
 \ inefficient, e.g. if there is a locals declaration between IF and  
 \ ELSE. However, if ELSE generates an appropriate "lp+!#" before the  
 \ branch, there will be none after the target <then>.  
   
 \ explicit scoping  \ explicit scoping
   
Line 427  forth definitions Line 486  forth definitions
     lastcfa ! last !      lastcfa ! last !
     DEFERS ;-hook ;      DEFERS ;-hook ;
   
   \ THEN (another control flow from before joins the current one):
   \ The new locals-list is the intersection of the current locals-list and
   \ the orig-local-list. The new locals-size is the (alignment-adjusted)
   \ size of the new locals-list. The following code is generated:
   \ lp+!# (current-locals-size - orig-locals-size)
   \ <then>:
   \ lp+!# (orig-locals-size - new-locals-size)
   
   \ Of course "lp+!# 0" is not generated. Still this is admittedly a bit
   \ inefficient, e.g. if there is a locals declaration between IF and
   \ ELSE. However, if ELSE generates an appropriate "lp+!#" before the
   \ branch, there will be none after the target <then>.
   
   : (then-like) ( orig -- )
       dead-orig =
       if
           >resolve drop
       else
           dead-code @
           if
               >resolve set-locals-size-list dead-code off
           else \ both live
               over list-size adjust-locals-size
               >resolve
               locals-list @ common-list dup list-size adjust-locals-size
               locals-list !
           then
       then ;
   
   : (begin-like) ( -- )
       dead-code @ if
           \ set up an assumption of the locals visible here.  if the
           \ users want something to be visible, they have to declare
           \ that using ASSUME-LIVE
           backedge-locals @ set-locals-size-list
       then
       dead-code off ;
   
   \ AGAIN (the current control flow joins another, earlier one):
   \ If the dest-locals-list is not a subset of the current locals-list,
   \ issue a warning (see below). The following code is generated:
   \ lp+!# (current-local-size - dest-locals-size)
   \ branch <begin>
   
   : (again-like) ( dest -- addr )
       over list-size adjust-locals-size
       swap check-begin  POSTPONE unreachable ;
   
   \ UNTIL (the current control flow may join an earlier one or continue):
   \ Similar to AGAIN. The new locals-list and locals-size are the current
   \ ones. The following code is generated:
   \ ?branch-lp+!# <begin> (current-local-size - dest-locals-size)
   
   : (until-like) ( list addr xt1 xt2 -- )
       \ list and addr are a fragment of a cs-item
       \ xt1 is the conditional branch without lp adjustment, xt2 is with
       >r >r
       locals-size @ 2 pick list-size - dup if ( list dest-addr adjustment )
           r> drop r> compile,
           swap <resolve ( list adjustment ) ,
       else ( list dest-addr adjustment )
           drop
           r> compile, <resolve
           r> drop
       then ( list )
       check-begin ;
   
   : (exit-like) ( -- )
       0 adjust-locals-size ;
   
 ' locals-:-hook IS :-hook  ' locals-:-hook IS :-hook
 ' locals-;-hook IS ;-hook  ' locals-;-hook IS ;-hook
   
   ' (then-like)  IS then-like
   ' (begin-like) IS begin-like
   ' (again-like) IS again-like
   ' (until-like) IS until-like
   ' (exit-like)  IS exit-like
   
 \ The words in the locals dictionary space are not deleted until the end  \ The words in the locals dictionary space are not deleted until the end
 \ of the current word. This is a bit too conservative, but very simple.  \ of the current word. This is a bit too conservative, but very simple.
   
Line 440  forth definitions Line 575  forth definitions
 \ things above are not control flow joins. Everything should be taken  \ things above are not control flow joins. Everything should be taken
 \ over from the live flow. No lp+!# is generated.  \ over from the live flow. No lp+!# is generated.
   
 \ !! The lp gymnastics for UNTIL are also a real problem: locals cannot be  
 \ used in signal handlers (or anything else that may be called while  
 \ locals live beyond the lp) without changing the locals stack.  
   
 \ About warning against uses of dead locals. There are several options:  \ About warning against uses of dead locals. There are several options:
   
 \ 1) Do not complain (After all, this is Forth;-)  \ 1) Do not complain (After all, this is Forth;-)
Line 488  forth definitions Line 619  forth definitions
     \ this gives a unique identifier for the way the xt was defined      \ this gives a unique identifier for the way the xt was defined
     \ words defined with different does>-codes have different definers      \ words defined with different does>-codes have different definers
     \ the definer can be used for comparison and in definer!      \ the definer can be used for comparison and in definer!
     dup >code-address [ ' spaces >code-address ] Literal =      dup >does-code
     \ !! this definition will not work on some implementations for `bits'      ?dup-if
     if  \ if >code-address delivers the same value for all does>-def'd words          nip 1 or
         >does-code 1 or \ bit 0 marks special treatment for does codes  
     else      else
         >code-address          >code-address
     then ;      then ;
Line 504  forth definitions Line 634  forth definitions
         code-address!          code-address!
     then ;      then ;
   
 : TO ( c|w|d|r "name" -- ) \ core-ext,local  :noname
       ' dup >definer [ ' locals-wordlist ] literal >definer =
       if
           >body !
       else
           -&32 throw
       endif ;
   :noname
     0 0 0. 0.0e0 { c: clocal w: wlocal d: dlocal f: flocal }      0 0 0. 0.0e0 { c: clocal w: wlocal d: dlocal f: flocal }
     ' dup >definer      comp' drop dup >definer
     case      case
         [ ' locals-wordlist >definer ] literal \ value          [ ' locals-wordlist ] literal >definer \ value
         OF >body POSTPONE Aliteral POSTPONE ! ENDOF          OF >body POSTPONE Aliteral POSTPONE ! ENDOF
         [ ' clocal >definer ] literal          [ comp' clocal drop ] literal >definer
         OF POSTPONE laddr# >body @ lp-offset, POSTPONE c! ENDOF          OF POSTPONE laddr# >body @ lp-offset, POSTPONE c! ENDOF
         [ ' wlocal >definer ] literal          [ comp' wlocal drop ] literal >definer
         OF POSTPONE laddr# >body @ lp-offset, POSTPONE ! ENDOF          OF POSTPONE laddr# >body @ lp-offset, POSTPONE ! ENDOF
         [ ' dlocal >definer ] literal          [ comp' dlocal drop ] literal >definer
         OF POSTPONE laddr# >body @ lp-offset, POSTPONE 2! ENDOF          OF POSTPONE laddr# >body @ lp-offset, POSTPONE 2! ENDOF
         [ ' flocal >definer ] literal          [ comp' flocal drop ] literal >definer
         OF POSTPONE laddr# >body @ lp-offset, POSTPONE f! ENDOF          OF POSTPONE laddr# >body @ lp-offset, POSTPONE f! ENDOF
         -&32 throw          -&32 throw
     endcase ; immediate      endcase ;
 interpretation:  interpret/compile: TO ( c|w|d|r "name" -- ) \ core-ext,local
     ' dup >definer [ ' locals-wordlist >definer ] literal =  
     if  
         >body !  
     else  
         -&32 throw  
     endif ;  
   
 : locals|  : locals|
     \ don't use 'locals|'! use '{'! A portable and free '{'      \ don't use 'locals|'! use '{'! A portable and free '{'

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