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23: \ put in seperate file 14sep97jaw
24:
25: \ \ input stream primitives 23feb93py
26:
27: require ./basics.fs \ bounds decimal hex ...
28: require ./io.fs \ type ...
29: require ./nio.fs \ . <# ...
30: require ./errore.fs \ .error ...
31: require kernel/version.fs \ version-string
32: require ./../chains.fs
33:
34: has? new-input 0= [IF]
35: : tib ( -- c-addr ) \ core-ext t-i-b
36: \G @i{c-addr} is the address of the Terminal Input Buffer.
37: \G OBSOLESCENT: @code{source} superceeds the function of this word.
38: >tib @ ;
39:
40: Defer source ( -- c-addr u ) \ core
41: \ used by dodefer:, must be defer
42: \G @i{c-addr} is the address of the input buffer and @i{u} is the
43: \G number of characters in it.
44:
45: : (source) ( -- c-addr u )
46: tib #tib @ ;
47: ' (source) IS source
48: [THEN]
49:
50: : (word) ( addr1 n1 char -- addr2 n2 )
51: dup >r skip 2dup r> scan nip - ;
52:
53: \ (word) should fold white spaces
54: \ this is what (parse-white) does
55:
56: \ word parse 23feb93py
57:
58: : sword ( char -- addr len ) \ gforth-obsolete s-word
59: \G Parses like @code{word}, but the output is like @code{parse} output.
60: \G @xref{core-idef}.
61: \ this word was called PARSE-WORD until 0.3.0, but Open Firmware and
62: \ dpANS6 A.6.2.2008 have a word with that name that behaves
63: \ differently (like NAME).
64: source 2dup >r >r >in @ over min /string
65: rot dup bl = IF
66: drop (parse-white)
67: ELSE
68: (word)
69: THEN
70: [ has? new-input [IF] ]
71: 2dup input-lexeme!
72: [ [THEN] ]
73: 2dup + r> - 1+ r> min >in ! ;
74:
75: : word ( char "<chars>ccc<char>-- c-addr ) \ core
76: \G Skip leading delimiters. Parse @i{ccc}, delimited by
77: \G @i{char}, in the parse area. @i{c-addr} is the address of a
78: \G transient region containing the parsed string in
79: \G counted-string format. If the parse area was empty or
80: \G contained no characters other than delimiters, the resulting
81: \G string has zero length. A program may replace characters within
82: \G the counted string. OBSOLESCENT: the counted string has a
83: \G trailing space that is not included in its length.
84: sword here place bl here count + c! here ;
85:
86: : parse ( char "ccc<char>" -- c-addr u ) \ core-ext
87: \G Parse @i{ccc}, delimited by @i{char}, in the parse
88: \G area. @i{c-addr u} specifies the parsed string within the
89: \G parse area. If the parse area was empty, @i{u} is 0.
90: >r source >in @ over min /string ( c-addr1 u1 )
91: over swap r> scan >r
92: over - dup r> IF 1+ THEN >in +!
93: [ has? new-input [IF] ]
94: 2dup input-lexeme!
95: [ [THEN] ] ;
96:
97: \ name 13feb93py
98:
99: [IFUNDEF] (name) \ name might be a primitive
100:
101: : (name) ( -- c-addr count ) \ gforth
102: source 2dup >r >r >in @ /string (parse-white)
103: [ has? new-input [IF] ]
104: 2dup input-lexeme!
105: [ [THEN] ]
106: 2dup + r> - 1+ r> min >in ! ;
107: \ name count ;
108: [THEN]
109:
110: : name-too-short? ( c-addr u -- c-addr u )
111: dup 0= -&16 and throw ;
112:
113: : name-too-long? ( c-addr u -- c-addr u )
114: dup lcount-mask u> -&19 and throw ;
115:
116: \ \ Number parsing 23feb93py
117:
118: \ number? number 23feb93py
119:
120: hex
121: const Create bases 0A , 10 , 2 , 0A ,
122: \ 10 16 2 10
123:
124: \ !! protect BASE saving wrapper against exceptions
125: : getbase ( addr u -- addr' u' )
126: 2dup s" 0x" string-prefix? >r
127: 2dup s" 0X" string-prefix? r> or
128: base @ &34 < and if
129: hex 2 /string
130: endif
131: over c@ [char] # - dup 4 u<
132: IF
133: cells bases + @ base ! 1 /string
134: ELSE
135: drop
136: THEN ;
137:
138: : sign? ( addr u -- addr1 u1 flag )
139: over c@ [char] - = dup >r
140: IF
141: 1 /string
142: THEN
143: r> ;
144:
145: : s'>unumber? ( addr u -- ud flag )
146: \ convert string "C" or "C'" to character code
147: dup 0= if
148: false exit
149: endif
150: x@+/string 0 s" '" 2rot string-prefix? ;
151:
152: : s>unumber? ( addr u -- ud flag ) \ gforth
153: \G converts string addr u into ud, flag indicates success
154: dpl on
155: over c@ '' = if
156: 1 /string s'>unumber? exit
157: endif
158: base @ >r getbase
159: 0. 2swap
160: BEGIN ( d addr len )
161: dup >r >number dup
162: WHILE \ there are characters left
163: dup r> -
164: WHILE \ the last >number parsed something
165: dup 1- dpl ! over c@ [char] . =
166: WHILE \ the current char is '.'
167: 1 /string
168: REPEAT THEN \ there are unparseable characters left
169: 2drop false
170: ELSE
171: rdrop 2drop true
172: THEN
173: r> base ! ;
174:
175: \ ouch, this is complicated; there must be a simpler way - anton
176: : s>number? ( addr u -- d f ) \ gforth
177: \G converts string addr u into d, flag indicates success
178: sign? >r
179: s>unumber?
180: 0= IF
181: rdrop false
182: ELSE \ no characters left, all ok
183: r>
184: IF
185: dnegate
186: THEN
187: true
188: THEN ;
189:
190: : s>number ( addr len -- d )
191: \ don't use this, there is no way to tell success
192: s>number? drop ;
193:
194: : snumber? ( c-addr u -- 0 / n -1 / d 0> )
195: s>number? 0=
196: IF
197: 2drop false EXIT
198: THEN
199: dpl @ dup 0< IF
200: nip
201: ELSE
202: 1+
203: THEN ;
204:
205: : number? ( string -- string 0 / n -1 / d 0> )
206: dup >r count snumber? dup if
207: rdrop
208: else
209: r> swap
210: then ;
211:
212: : number ( string -- d )
213: number? ?dup 0= abort" ?" 0<
214: IF
215: s>d
216: THEN ;
217:
218: \ \ Comments ( \ \G
219:
220: : ( ( compilation 'ccc<close-paren>' -- ; run-time -- ) \ thisone- core,file paren
221: \G ** this will not get annotated. The alias in glocals.fs will instead **
222: \G It does not work to use "wordset-" prefix since this file is glossed
223: \G by cross.fs which doesn't have the same functionalty as makedoc.fs
224: [char] ) parse 2drop ; immediate
225:
226: : \ ( compilation 'ccc<newline>' -- ; run-time -- ) \ thisone- core-ext,block-ext backslash
227: \G ** this will not get annotated. The alias in glocals.fs will instead **
228: \G It does not work to use "wordset-" prefix since this file is glossed
229: \G by cross.fs which doesn't have the same functionalty as makedoc.fs
230: [ has? file [IF] ]
231: blk @
232: IF
233: >in @ c/l / 1+ c/l * >in !
234: EXIT
235: THEN
236: [ [THEN] ]
237: source >in ! drop ; immediate
238:
239: : \G ( compilation 'ccc<newline>' -- ; run-time -- ) \ gforth backslash-gee
240: \G Equivalent to @code{\} but used as a tag to annotate definition
241: \G comments into documentation.
242: POSTPONE \ ; immediate
243:
244: has? ec [IF]
245: AVariable forth-wordlist
246: AVariable current forth-wordlist current !
247: ' current alias context
248: | ' (f83find) alias (search-wordlist) ( addr len wid -- nt / false )
249: : find-name ( c-addr u -- nt | 0 ) \ gforth
250: \g Find the name @i{c-addr u} in the current search
251: \g order. Return its @i{nt}, if found, otherwise 0.
252: context @ (search-wordlist) ;
253: [ELSE]
254: \ \ object oriented search list 17mar93py
255:
256: \ word list structure:
257:
258: struct
259: cell% field find-method \ xt: ( c_addr u wid -- nt )
260: cell% field reveal-method \ xt: ( nt wid -- ) \ used by dofield:, must be field
261: cell% field rehash-method \ xt: ( wid -- ) \ re-initializes a "search-data" (hashtables)
262: cell% field hash-method \ xt: ( wid -- ) \ initializes ""
263: \ \ !! what else
264: end-struct wordlist-map-struct
265:
266: struct
267: cell% field wordlist-map \ pointer to a wordlist-map-struct
268: cell% field wordlist-id \ linked list of words (for WORDS etc.)
269: cell% field wordlist-link \ link field to other wordlists
270: cell% field wordlist-extend \ wordlist extensions (eg bucket offset)
271: end-struct wordlist-struct
272:
273: has? f83headerstring [IF]
274: : f83find ( addr len wordlist -- nt / false )
275: wordlist-id @ (f83find) ;
276: [ELSE]
277: : f83find ( addr len wordlist -- nt / false )
278: wordlist-id @ (listlfind) ;
279: [THEN]
280:
281: : initvoc ( wid -- )
282: dup wordlist-map @ hash-method perform ;
283:
284: \ Search list table: find reveal
285: Create f83search ( -- wordlist-map )
286: ' f83find A, ' drop A, ' drop A, ' drop A,
287:
288: here G f83search T A, NIL A, NIL A, NIL A,
289: AValue forth-wordlist \ variable, will be redefined by search.fs
290:
291: AVariable lookup forth-wordlist lookup !
292: \ !! last is user and lookup?! jaw
293: AVariable current ( -- addr ) \ gforth
294: \G @code{Variable} -- holds the @i{wid} of the compilation word list.
295: AVariable voclink forth-wordlist wordlist-link voclink !
296: \ lookup AValue context ( -- addr ) \ gforth
297: Defer context ( -- addr ) \ gforth
298: \G @code{context} @code{@@} is the @i{wid} of the word list at the
299: \G top of the search order.
300:
301: ' lookup is context
302: forth-wordlist current !
303:
304: : (search-wordlist) ( addr count wid -- nt | false )
305: dup wordlist-map @ find-method perform ;
306:
307: : search-wordlist ( c-addr count wid -- 0 | xt +-1 ) \ search
308: \G Search the word list identified by @i{wid} for the definition
309: \G named by the string at @i{c-addr count}. If the definition is
310: \G not found, return 0. If the definition is found return 1 (if
311: \G the definition is immediate) or -1 (if the definition is not
312: \G immediate) together with the @i{xt}. In Gforth, the @i{xt}
313: \G returned represents the interpretation semantics. ANS Forth
314: \G does not specify clearly what @i{xt} represents.
315: (search-wordlist) dup if
316: (name>intn)
317: then ;
318:
319: : find-name ( c-addr u -- nt | 0 ) \ gforth
320: \g Find the name @i{c-addr u} in the current search
321: \g order. Return its @i{nt}, if found, otherwise 0.
322: lookup @ (search-wordlist) ;
323: [THEN]
324:
325: \ \ header, finding, ticks 17dec92py
326:
327: \ The constants are defined as 32 bits, but then erased
328: \ and overwritten by the right ones
329:
330: has? f83headerstring [IF]
331: \ to save space, Gforth EC limits words to 31 characters
332: $80 constant alias-mask
333: $40 constant immediate-mask
334: $20 constant restrict-mask
335: $1f constant lcount-mask
336: [ELSE]
337: $80000000 constant alias-mask
338: 1 bits/char 1 - lshift
339: -1 cells allot bigendian [IF] c, 0 1 cells 1- times
340: [ELSE] 0 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN]
341: $40000000 constant immediate-mask
342: 1 bits/char 2 - lshift
343: -1 cells allot bigendian [IF] c, 0 1 cells 1- times
344: [ELSE] 0 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN]
345: $20000000 constant restrict-mask
346: 1 bits/char 3 - lshift
347: -1 cells allot bigendian [IF] c, 0 1 cells 1- times
348: [ELSE] 0 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN]
349: $1fffffff constant lcount-mask
350: 1 bits/char 3 - lshift 1 -
351: -1 cells allot bigendian [IF] c, -1 1 cells 1- times
352: [ELSE] -1 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN]
353: [THEN]
354:
355: \ higher level parts of find
356:
357: : flag-sign ( f -- 1|-1 )
358: \ true becomes 1, false -1
359: 0= 2* 1+ ;
360:
361: : ticking-compile-only-error ( ... -- )
362: -&2048 throw ;
363:
364: : compile-only-error ( ... -- )
365: -&14 throw ;
366:
367: : (cfa>int) ( cfa -- xt )
368: [ has? compiler [IF] ]
369: dup interpret/compile?
370: if
371: interpret/compile-int @
372: then
373: [ [THEN] ] ;
374:
375: : (x>int) ( cfa w -- xt )
376: \ get interpretation semantics of name
377: restrict-mask and [ has? rom [IF] ] 0= [ [THEN] ]
378: if
379: drop ['] compile-only-error
380: else
381: (cfa>int)
382: then ;
383:
384: has? f83headerstring [IF]
385: : name>string ( nt -- addr count ) \ gforth head-to-string
386: \g @i{addr count} is the name of the word represented by @i{nt}.
387: cell+ count lcount-mask and ;
388:
389: : ((name>)) ( nfa -- cfa )
390: name>string + cfaligned ;
391:
392: : (name>x) ( nfa -- cfa w )
393: \ cfa is an intermediate cfa and w is the flags cell of nfa
394: dup ((name>))
395: swap cell+ c@ dup alias-mask and 0=
396: IF
397: swap @ swap
398: THEN ;
399: [ELSE]
400: : name>string ( nt -- addr count ) \ gforth head-to-string
401: \g @i{addr count} is the name of the word represented by @i{nt}.
402: cell+ dup cell+ swap @ lcount-mask and ;
403:
404: : ((name>)) ( nfa -- cfa )
405: name>string + cfaligned ;
406:
407: : (name>x) ( nfa -- cfa w )
408: \ cfa is an intermediate cfa and w is the flags cell of nfa
409: dup ((name>))
410: swap cell+ @ dup alias-mask and 0=
411: IF
412: swap @ swap
413: THEN ;
414: [THEN]
415:
416: : name>int ( nt -- xt ) \ gforth
417: \G @i{xt} represents the interpretation semantics of the word
418: \G @i{nt}. If @i{nt} has no interpretation semantics (i.e. is
419: \G @code{compile-only}), @i{xt} is the execution token for
420: \G @code{ticking-compile-only-error}, which performs @code{-2048 throw}.
421: (name>x) (x>int) ;
422:
423: : name?int ( nt -- xt ) \ gforth
424: \G Like @code{name>int}, but perform @code{-2048 throw} if @i{nt}
425: \G has no interpretation semantics.
426: (name>x) restrict-mask and [ has? rom [IF] ] 0= [ [THEN] ]
427: if
428: ticking-compile-only-error \ does not return
429: then
430: (cfa>int) ;
431:
432: : (name>comp) ( nt -- w +-1 ) \ gforth
433: \G @i{w xt} is the compilation token for the word @i{nt}.
434: (name>x) >r
435: [ has? compiler [IF] ]
436: dup interpret/compile?
437: if
438: interpret/compile-comp @
439: then
440: [ [THEN] ]
441: r> immediate-mask and [ has? rom [IF] ] 0= [ [THEN] ] flag-sign
442: ;
443:
444: : (name>intn) ( nfa -- xt +-1 )
445: (name>x) tuck (x>int) ( w xt )
446: swap immediate-mask and [ has? rom [IF] ] 0= [ [THEN] ] flag-sign ;
447:
448: const Create ??? 0 , 3 , char ? c, char ? c, char ? c,
449: \ ??? is used by dovar:, must be created/:dovar
450:
451: [IFDEF] forthstart
452: \ if we have a forthstart we can define head? with it
453: \ otherwise leave out the head? check
454:
455: : head? ( addr -- f )
456: \G heuristic check whether addr is a name token; may deliver false
457: \G positives; addr must be a valid address; returns 1 for
458: \G particularly unsafe positives
459: \ we follow the link fields and check for plausibility; two
460: \ iterations should catch most false addresses: on the first
461: \ iteration, we may get an xt, on the second a code address (or
462: \ some code), which is typically not in the dictionary.
463: \ we added a third iteration for working with code and ;code words.
464: 3 0 do
465: dup dup aligned <> if \ protect @ against unaligned accesses
466: drop false unloop exit
467: then
468: dup @ dup
469: if ( addr addr1 )
470: dup rot forthstart within
471: if \ addr1 is outside forthstart..addr, not a head
472: drop false unloop exit
473: then ( addr1 )
474: else \ 0 in the link field, no further checks
475: 2drop 1 unloop exit \ this is very unsure, so return 1
476: then
477: loop
478: \ in dubio pro:
479: drop true ;
480:
481: : >head-noprim ( cfa -- nt ) \ gforth to-head-noprim
482: \ also heuristic
483: dup forthstart - max-name-length @ float+ cell+ min cell max cell ?do ( cfa )
484: dup i - dup @ [ alias-mask lcount-mask or ] literal
485: [ 1 bits/char 3 - lshift 1 - 1 bits/char 1 - lshift or
486: -1 cells allot bigendian [IF] c, -1 1 cells 1- times
487: [ELSE] -1 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN] ]
488: and ( cfa len|alias )
489: swap + cell+ cfaligned over alias-mask + =
490: if ( cfa )
491: dup i - cell - dup head?
492: if
493: nip unloop exit
494: then
495: drop
496: then
497: cell +loop
498: drop ??? ( wouldn't 0 be better? ) ;
499:
500: [ELSE]
501:
502: : >head-noprim ( cfa -- nt ) \ gforth to-head-noprim
503: $25 cell do ( cfa )
504: dup i - dup @ [ alias-mask lcount-mask or ] literal
505: [ 1 bits/char 3 - lshift 1 - 1 bits/char 1 - lshift or
506: -1 cells allot bigendian [IF] c, -1 1 cells 1- times
507: [ELSE] -1 1 cells 1- times c, [THEN] ]
508: and ( cfa len|alias )
509: swap + cell + cfaligned over alias-mask + =
510: if ( cfa ) i - cell - unloop exit
511: then
512: cell +loop
513: drop ??? ( wouldn't 0 be better? ) ;
514:
515: [THEN]
516:
517: cell% 2* 0 0 field >body ( xt -- a_addr ) \ core
518: \G Get the address of the body of the word represented by @i{xt} (the
519: \G address of the word's data field).
520: drop drop
521:
522: cell% -2 * 0 0 field body> ( xt -- a_addr )
523: drop drop
524:
525: has? standardthreading has? compiler and [IF]
526:
527: ' @ alias >code-address ( xt -- c_addr ) \ gforth
528: \G @i{c-addr} is the code address of the word @i{xt}.
529:
530: : >does-code ( xt -- a_addr ) \ gforth
531: \G If @i{xt} is the execution token of a child of a @code{DOES>} word,
532: \G @i{a-addr} is the start of the Forth code after the @code{DOES>};
533: \G Otherwise @i{a-addr} is 0.
534: dup @ dodoes: = if
535: cell+ @
536: else
537: drop 0
538: endif ;
539:
540: has? flash [IF] ' flash! [ELSE] ' ! [THEN]
541: alias code-address! ( c_addr xt -- ) \ gforth
542: \G Create a code field with code address @i{c-addr} at @i{xt}.
543:
544: : does-code! ( a_addr xt -- ) \ gforth
545: \G Create a code field at @i{xt} for a child of a @code{DOES>}-word;
546: \G @i{a-addr} is the start of the Forth code after @code{DOES>}.
547: [ has? flash [IF] ]
548: dodoes: over flash! cell+ flash!
549: [ [ELSE] ]
550: dodoes: over ! cell+ !
551: [ [THEN] ] ;
552:
553: ' drop alias does-handler! ( a_addr -- ) \ gforth
554: \G Create a @code{DOES>}-handler at address @i{a-addr}. Normally,
555: \G @i{a-addr} points just behind a @code{DOES>}.
556:
557: 2 cells constant /does-handler ( -- n ) \ gforth
558: \G The size of a @code{DOES>}-handler (includes possible padding).
559:
560: [THEN]
561:
562: : sfind ( c-addr u -- 0 / xt +-1 ) \ gforth-obsolete
563: find-name dup
564: if ( nt )
565: state @
566: if
567: (name>comp)
568: else
569: (name>intn)
570: then
571: then ;
572:
573: : find ( c-addr -- xt +-1 | c-addr 0 ) \ core,search
574: \G Search all word lists in the current search order for the
575: \G definition named by the counted string at @i{c-addr}. If the
576: \G definition is not found, return 0. If the definition is found
577: \G return 1 (if the definition has non-default compilation
578: \G semantics) or -1 (if the definition has default compilation
579: \G semantics). The @i{xt} returned in interpret state represents
580: \G the interpretation semantics. The @i{xt} returned in compile
581: \G state represented either the compilation semantics (for
582: \G non-default compilation semantics) or the run-time semantics
583: \G that the compilation semantics would @code{compile,} (for
584: \G default compilation semantics). The ANS Forth standard does
585: \G not specify clearly what the returned @i{xt} represents (and
586: \G also talks about immediacy instead of non-default compilation
587: \G semantics), so this word is questionable in portable programs.
588: \G If non-portability is ok, @code{find-name} and friends are
589: \G better (@pxref{Name token}).
590: dup count sfind dup
591: if
592: rot drop
593: then ;
594:
595: \ ticks in interpreter
596:
597: : (') ( "name" -- nt ) \ gforth
598: parse-name name-too-short?
599: find-name dup 0=
600: IF
601: drop -&13 throw
602: THEN ;
603:
604: : ' ( "name" -- xt ) \ core tick
605: \g @i{xt} represents @i{name}'s interpretation
606: \g semantics. Perform @code{-14 throw} if the word has no
607: \g interpretation semantics.
608: (') name?int ;
609:
610: has? compiler 0= [IF] \ interpreter only version of IS and TO
611:
612: : IS ' >body ! ;
613: ' IS Alias TO
614:
615: [THEN]
616:
617: \ \ the interpreter loop mar92py
618:
619: \ interpret 10mar92py
620:
621: Defer parser1 ( c-addr u -- ... xt)
622: \ "... xt" is the action to be performed by the text-interpretation of c-addr u
623:
624: : parser ( c-addr u -- ... )
625: \ text-interpret the word/number c-addr u, possibly producing a number
626: parser1 execute ;
627:
628: has? ec [IF]
629: ' (name) Alias parse-name
630: : no.extensions 2drop -&13 throw ;
631: ' no.extensions Alias compiler-notfound1
632: ' no.extensions Alias interpreter-notfound1
633: [ELSE]
634: Defer parse-name ( "name" -- c-addr u ) \ gforth
635: \G Get the next word from the input buffer
636: ' (name) IS parse-name
637:
638: ' parse-name alias parse-word ( -- c-addr u ) \ gforth-obsolete
639: \G old name for @code{parse-name}
640:
641: ' parse-name alias name ( -- c-addr u ) \ gforth-obsolete
642: \G old name for @code{parse-name}
643:
644: Defer compiler-notfound1 ( c-addr count -- ... xt )
645: Defer interpreter-notfound1 ( c-addr count -- ... xt )
646:
647: : no.extensions ( addr u -- )
648: 2drop -&13 throw ;
649: ' no.extensions IS compiler-notfound1
650: ' no.extensions IS interpreter-notfound1
651:
652: Defer before-word ( -- ) \ gforth
653: \ called before the text interpreter parses the next word
654: ' noop IS before-word
655: [THEN]
656:
657: : interpret1 ( ... -- ... )
658: [ has? backtrace [IF] ]
659: rp@ backtrace-rp0 !
660: [ [THEN] ]
661: BEGIN
662: ?stack [ has? EC 0= [IF] ] before-word [ [THEN] ] parse-name dup
663: WHILE
664: parser1 execute
665: REPEAT
666: 2drop ;
667:
668: : interpret ( ?? -- ?? ) \ gforth
669: \ interpret/compile the (rest of the) input buffer
670: [ has? backtrace [IF] ]
671: backtrace-rp0 @ >r
672: [ [THEN] ]
673: ['] interpret1 catch
674: [ has? backtrace [IF] ]
675: r> backtrace-rp0 !
676: [ [THEN] ]
677: throw ;
678:
679: \ interpreter 30apr92py
680:
681: \ not the most efficient implementations of interpreter and compiler
682: : interpreter1 ( c-addr u -- ... xt )
683: 2dup find-name dup
684: if
685: nip nip name>int
686: else
687: drop
688: 2dup 2>r snumber?
689: IF
690: 2rdrop ['] noop
691: ELSE
692: 2r> interpreter-notfound1
693: THEN
694: then ;
695:
696: ' interpreter1 IS parser1
697:
698: \ \ Query Evaluate 07apr93py
699:
700: has? file 0= [IF]
701: : sourceline# ( -- n ) 1 ;
702: [ELSE]
703: has? new-input 0= [IF]
704: Variable #fill-bytes
705: \G number of bytes read via (read-line) by the last refill
706: [THEN]
707: [THEN]
708:
709: has? new-input 0= [IF]
710: : input-start-line ( -- ) >in off ;
711: : refill ( -- flag ) \ core-ext,block-ext,file-ext
712: \G Attempt to fill the input buffer from the input source. When
713: \G the input source is the user input device, attempt to receive
714: \G input into the terminal input device. If successful, make the
715: \G result the input buffer, set @code{>IN} to 0 and return true;
716: \G otherwise return false. When the input source is a block, add 1
717: \G to the value of @code{BLK} to make the next block the input
718: \G source and current input buffer, and set @code{>IN} to 0;
719: \G return true if the new value of @code{BLK} is a valid block
720: \G number, false otherwise. When the input source is a text file,
721: \G attempt to read the next line from the file. If successful,
722: \G make the result the current input buffer, set @code{>IN} to 0
723: \G and return true; otherwise, return false. A successful result
724: \G includes receipt of a line containing 0 characters.
725: [ has? file [IF] ]
726: blk @ IF 1 blk +! true EXIT THEN
727: [ [THEN] ]
728: tib /line
729: [ has? file [IF] ]
730: loadfile @ ?dup
731: IF (read-line) throw #fill-bytes !
732: ELSE
733: [ [THEN] ]
734: sourceline# 0< IF 2drop false EXIT THEN
735: accept true
736: [ has? file [IF] ]
737: THEN
738: 1 loadline +!
739: [ [THEN] ]
740: swap #tib !
741: input-start-line ;
742:
743: : query ( -- ) \ core-ext
744: \G Make the user input device the input source. Receive input into
745: \G the Terminal Input Buffer. Set @code{>IN} to zero. OBSOLESCENT:
746: \G superceeded by @code{accept}.
747: [ has? file [IF] ]
748: blk off loadfile off
749: [ [THEN] ]
750: refill drop ;
751: [THEN]
752:
753: \ save-mem extend-mem
754:
755: has? os [IF]
756: : save-mem ( addr1 u -- addr2 u ) \ gforth
757: \g copy a memory block into a newly allocated region in the heap
758: swap >r
759: dup allocate throw
760: swap 2dup r> -rot move ;
761:
762: : free-mem-var ( addr -- )
763: \ addr is the address of a 2variable containing address and size
764: \ of a memory range; frees memory and clears the 2variable.
765: dup 2@ drop dup
766: if ( addr mem-start )
767: free throw
768: 0 0 rot 2!
769: else
770: 2drop
771: then ;
772:
773: : extend-mem ( addr1 u1 u -- addr addr2 u2 )
774: \ extend memory block allocated from the heap by u aus
775: \ the (possibly reallocated) piece is addr2 u2, the extension is at addr
776: over >r + dup >r resize throw
777: r> over r> + -rot ;
778: [THEN]
779:
780: \ EVALUATE 17may93jaw
781:
782: has? file 0= has? new-input 0= and [IF]
783: : push-file ( -- ) r>
784: tibstack @ >r >tib @ >r #tib @ >r
785: >tib @ tibstack @ = IF r@ tibstack +! THEN
786: tibstack @ >tib ! >in @ >r >r ;
787:
788: : pop-file ( throw-code -- throw-code )
789: r>
790: r> >in ! r> #tib ! r> >tib ! r> tibstack ! >r ;
791: [THEN]
792:
793: has? new-input 0= [IF]
794: : evaluate ( c-addr u -- ) \ core,block
795: \G Save the current input source specification. Store @code{-1} in
796: \G @code{source-id} and @code{0} in @code{blk}. Set @code{>IN} to
797: \G @code{0} and make the string @i{c-addr u} the input source
798: \G and input buffer. Interpret. When the parse area is empty,
799: \G restore the input source specification.
800: [ has? file [IF] ]
801: s" *evaluated string*" loadfilename>r
802: [ [THEN] ]
803: push-file #tib ! >tib !
804: input-start-line
805: [ has? file [IF] ]
806: blk off loadfile off -1 loadline !
807: [ [THEN] ]
808: ['] interpret catch
809: pop-file
810: [ has? file [IF] ]
811: r>loadfilename
812: [ [THEN] ]
813: throw ;
814: [THEN]
815:
816: \ \ Quit 13feb93py
817:
818: Defer 'quit
819:
820: Defer .status
821:
822: : prompt state @ IF ." compiled" EXIT THEN ." ok" ;
823:
824: : (quit) ( -- )
825: \ exits only through THROW etc.
826: BEGIN
827: .status
828: ['] cr catch if
829: >stderr cr ." Can't print to stdout, leaving" cr
830: \ if stderr does not work either, already DoError causes a hang
831: 2 (bye)
832: endif
833: refill WHILE
834: interpret prompt
835: REPEAT
836: bye ;
837:
838: ' (quit) IS 'quit
839:
840: \ \ DOERROR (DOERROR) 13jun93jaw
841:
842: has? ec 0= [IF]
843: 8 Constant max-errors
844: 5 has? file 2 and + Constant /error
845: Variable error-stack 0 error-stack !
846: max-errors /error * cells allot
847: \ format of one cell:
848: \ source ( c-addr u )
849: \ last parsed lexeme ( c-addr u )
850: \ line-number
851: \ Loadfilename ( addr u )
852:
853: : error> ( -- c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 line# [addr u] )
854: -1 error-stack +!
855: error-stack dup @
856: /error * cells + cell+
857: /error cells bounds DO
858: I @
859: cell +LOOP ;
860:
861: : >error ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 line# [addr u] -- )
862: error-stack dup @ dup 1+
863: max-errors 1- min error-stack !
864: /error * cells + cell+
865: /error 1- cells bounds swap DO
866: I !
867: -1 cells +LOOP ;
868:
869: : input-error-data ( -- c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 line# [addr u] )
870: \ error data for the current input, to be used by >error or .error-frame
871: source input-lexeme 2@ sourceline#
872: [ has? file [IF] ] sourcefilename [ [THEN] ] ;
873:
874: : dec. ( n -- ) \ gforth
875: \G Display @i{n} as a signed decimal number, followed by a space.
876: \ !! not used...
877: base @ decimal swap . base ! ;
878:
879: : dec.r ( u n -- ) \ gforth
880: \G Display @i{u} as a unsigned decimal number in a field @i{n}
881: \G characters wide.
882: base @ >r decimal .r r> base ! ;
883:
884: : hex. ( u -- ) \ gforth
885: \G Display @i{u} as an unsigned hex number, prefixed with a "$" and
886: \G followed by a space.
887: \ !! not used...
888: [char] $ emit base @ swap hex u. base ! ;
889:
890: : -trailing ( c_addr u1 -- c_addr u2 ) \ string dash-trailing
891: \G Adjust the string specified by @i{c-addr, u1} to remove all
892: \G trailing spaces. @i{u2} is the length of the modified string.
893: BEGIN
894: dup
895: WHILE
896: 1- 2dup + c@ bl <>
897: UNTIL 1+ THEN ;
898:
899: DEFER DOERROR
900:
901: has? backtrace [IF]
902: Defer dobacktrace ( -- )
903: ' noop IS dobacktrace
904: [THEN]
905:
906: : .error-string ( throw-code -- )
907: dup -2 =
908: IF "error @ ?dup IF count type THEN drop
909: ELSE .error
910: THEN ;
911:
912: : umin ( u1 u2 -- u )
913: 2dup u>
914: if
915: swap
916: then
917: drop ;
918:
919: Defer mark-start
920: Defer mark-end
921:
922: :noname ." >>>" ; IS mark-start
923: :noname ." <<<" ; IS mark-end
924:
925: : part-type ( addr1 u1 u -- addr2 u2 )
926: \ print first u characters of addr1 u1, addr2 u2 is the rest
927: over umin 2 pick over type /string ;
928:
929: : .error-line ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 -- )
930: \ print error in line c-addr1 u1, where the error-causing lexeme
931: \ is c-addr2 u2
932: >r 2 pick - part-type ( c-addr3 u3 R: u2 )
933: mark-start r> part-type mark-end ( c-addr4 u4 )
934: type ;
935:
936: : .error-frame ( throwcode addr1 u1 addr2 u2 n2 [addr3 u3] -- throwcode )
937: \ addr3 u3: filename of included file - optional
938: \ n2: line number
939: \ addr2 u2: parsed lexeme (should be marked as causing the error)
940: \ addr1 u1: input line
941: error-stack @
942: IF ( throwcode addr1 u1 n0 n1 n2 [addr2 u2] )
943: [ has? file [IF] ] \ !! unbalanced stack effect
944: over IF
945: cr ." in file included from "
946: type ." :"
947: 0 dec.r 2drop 2drop
948: ELSE
949: 2drop 2drop 2drop drop
950: THEN
951: [ [THEN] ] ( throwcode addr1 u1 n0 n1 n2 )
952: ELSE ( throwcode addr1 u1 n0 n1 n2 [addr2 u2] )
953: [ has? file [IF] ]
954: cr type ." :"
955: [ [THEN] ] ( throwcode addr1 u1 n0 n1 n2 )
956: dup 0 dec.r ." : " 5 pick .error-string
957: IF \ if line# non-zero, there is a line
958: cr .error-line
959: ELSE
960: 2drop 2drop
961: THEN
962: THEN ;
963:
964: : (DoError) ( throw-code -- )
965: [ has? os [IF] ]
966: >stderr
967: [ [THEN] ]
968: input-error-data .error-frame
969: error-stack @ 0 ?DO
970: error>
971: .error-frame
972: LOOP
973: drop
974: [ has? backtrace [IF] ]
975: dobacktrace
976: [ [THEN] ]
977: normal-dp dpp ! ;
978:
979: ' (DoError) IS DoError
980:
981: [ELSE]
982: : dec. base @ >r decimal . r> base ! ;
983: : DoError ( throw-code -- ) ." Error# " dec. cr ;
984: [THEN]
985:
986: : quit ( ?? -- ?? ) \ core
987: \G Empty the return stack, make the user input device
988: \G the input source, enter interpret state and start
989: \G the text interpreter.
990: rp0 @ rp! handler off clear-tibstack
991: [ has? new-input 0= [IF] ] >tib @ >r [ [THEN] ]
992: BEGIN
993: [ has? compiler [IF] ]
994: [compile] [
995: [ [THEN] ]
996: \ stack depths may be arbitrary here
997: ['] 'quit CATCH dup
998: WHILE
999: <# \ reset hold area, or we may get another error
1000: DoError
1001: \ stack depths may be arbitrary still (or again), so clear them
1002: clearstacks
1003: [ has? new-input [IF] ] clear-tibstack
1004: [ [ELSE] ] r@ >tib ! r@ tibstack !
1005: [ [THEN] ]
1006: REPEAT
1007: drop [ has? new-input [IF] ] clear-tibstack
1008: [ [ELSE] ] r> >tib !
1009: [ [THEN] ] ;
1010:
1011: \ \ Cold Boot 13feb93py
1012:
1013: : (bootmessage)
1014: ." Gforth " version-string type
1015: ." , Copyright (C) 1995-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc." cr
1016: ." Gforth comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `license'"
1017: [ has? os [IF] ]
1018: cr ." Type `bye' to exit"
1019: [ [THEN] ] ;
1020:
1021: defer bootmessage
1022: has? file [IF]
1023: defer process-args
1024: [THEN]
1025:
1026: ' (bootmessage) IS bootmessage
1027:
1028: has? ec 0= [IF]
1029: Defer 'cold ( -- ) \ gforth tick-cold
1030: \ hook (deferred word) for things to do right before interpreting the
1031: \ command-line arguments
1032: ' noop IS 'cold
1033: [THEN]
1034:
1035: AVariable init8 NIL init8 !
1036:
1037: : cold ( -- ) \ gforth
1038: [ has? backtrace [IF] ]
1039: rp@ backtrace-rp0 !
1040: [ [THEN] ]
1041: [ has? file [IF] ]
1042: os-cold
1043: [ [THEN] ]
1044: [ has? ec 0= [IF] ]
1045: set-encoding-fixed-width
1046: 'cold
1047: [ [THEN] ]
1048: init8 chainperform
1049: [ has? file [IF] ]
1050: process-args
1051: loadline off
1052: [ [THEN] ]
1053: bootmessage
1054: quit ;
1055:
1056: has? new-input 0= [IF]
1057: : clear-tibstack ( -- )
1058: [ has? glocals [IF] ]
1059: lp@ forthstart 7 cells + @ -
1060: [ [ELSE] ]
1061: [ has? os [IF] ]
1062: r0 @ forthstart 6 cells + @ -
1063: [ [ELSE] ]
1064: sp@ cell+
1065: [ [THEN] ]
1066: [ [THEN] ]
1067: dup >tib ! tibstack ! #tib off
1068: input-start-line ;
1069: [THEN]
1070:
1071: : boot ( path n **argv argc -- )
1072: [ has? no-userspace 0= [IF] ]
1073: main-task up!
1074: [ [THEN] ]
1075: [ has? os [IF] ]
1076: os-boot
1077: [ [THEN] ]
1078: [ has? rom [IF] ]
1079: ram-mirror ram-start ram-size cmove
1080: [ [THEN] ]
1081: sp@ sp0 !
1082: [ has? peephole [IF] ]
1083: \ only needed for greedy static superinstruction selection
1084: \ primtable prepare-peephole-table TO peeptable
1085: [ [THEN] ]
1086: [ has? new-input [IF] ]
1087: current-input off
1088: [ [THEN] ]
1089: clear-tibstack
1090: 0 0 includefilename 2!
1091: rp@ rp0 !
1092: [ has? floating [IF] ]
1093: fp@ fp0 !
1094: [ [THEN] ]
1095: handler off
1096: ['] cold catch dup -&2049 <> if \ broken pipe?
1097: DoError cr
1098: endif
1099: [ has? os [IF] ]
1100: 1 (bye) \ !! determin exit code from throw code?
1101: [ [THEN] ]
1102: ;
1103:
1104: has? os [IF]
1105: : bye ( -- ) \ tools-ext
1106: [ has? file [IF] ]
1107: script? 0= IF cr THEN
1108: [ [ELSE] ]
1109: cr
1110: [ [THEN] ]
1111: 0 (bye) ;
1112: [THEN]
1113:
1114: \ **argv may be scanned by the C starter to get some important
1115: \ information, as -display and -geometry for an X client FORTH
1116: \ or space and stackspace overrides
1117:
1118: \ 0 arg contains, however, the name of the program.
1119:
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