Diff for /gforth/kernel/require.fs between versions 1.3 and 1.39

version 1.3, 1997/06/01 20:55:22 version 1.39, 2012/12/31 15:25:19
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 \ require.fs  \ require.fs
   
 \ Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  \ Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,2000,2003,2006,2007,2010,2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   
 \ This file is part of Gforth.  \ This file is part of Gforth.
   
 \ Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or  \ Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 \ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License  \ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
 \ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2  \ as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
 \ of the License, or (at your option) any later version.  \ of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   
 \ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,  \ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 \ GNU General Public License for more details.  \ GNU General Public License for more details.
   
 \ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License  \ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 \ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software  \ along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
 \ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.  
   
 \ Now: Kernel Module, Reloadable  \ Now: Kernel Module, Reloadable
   
 \ $Id$  
   
 create included-files 0 , 0 , ( pointer to and count of included files )  create included-files 0 , 0 , ( pointer to and count of included files )
 here ," the terminal" dup c@ swap 1 + swap , A, here 2 cells -  \ note: these names must not contain a "/" or "\"; otherwise a part of
 create image-included-files  1 , A, ( pointer to and count of included files )  \ that name might be used when expanding "./" (see expandtopic).
   here ," string.fs" dup c@ swap 1 + swap , A,
   here 2 cells -
   create image-included-files 1 , A, ( pointer to and count of included files )
 \ included-files points to ALLOCATEd space, while image-included-files  \ included-files points to ALLOCATEd space, while image-included-files
 \ points to ALLOTed objects, so it survives a save-system  \ points to ALLOTed objects, so it survives a save-system
   
 : loadfilename ( -- a-addr )  
     \G a-addr 2@ produces the current file name ( c-addr u )  
     included-files 2@ loadfilename# @ min 2* cells + ;  
   
 : sourcefilename ( -- c-addr u ) \ gforth  : sourcefilename ( -- c-addr u ) \ gforth
     \G the name of the source file which is currently the input      \G The name of the source file which is currently the input
     \G source.  The result is valid only while the file is being      \G source.  The result is valid only while the file is being
     \G loaded.  If the current input source is no (stream) file, the      \G loaded.  If the current input source is no (stream) file, the
     \G result is undefined.      \G result is undefined.  In Gforth, the result is valid during the
       \G whole session (but not across @code{savesystem} etc.).
     loadfilename 2@ ;      loadfilename 2@ ;
   
 : sourceline# ( -- u ) \ gforth         sourceline-number  : sourceline# ( -- u ) \ gforth         sourceline-number
     \G the line number of the line that is currently being interpreted      \G The line number of the line that is currently being interpreted
     \G from a (stream) file. The first line has the number 1. If the      \G from a (stream) file. The first line has the number 1. If the
     \G current input source is no (stream) file, the result is      \G current input source is not a (stream) file, the result is
     \G undefined.      \G undefined.
     loadline @ ;      loadline @ ;
   
 : init-included-files ( -- )  : init-included-files ( -- ) \ gforth-internal
     image-included-files 2@ 2* cells save-mem drop ( addr )      image-included-files 2@ 2* cells save-mem drop ( addr )
     image-included-files 2@ nip included-files 2! ;      image-included-files 2@ nip included-files 2! ;
   
 : included? ( c-addr u -- f ) \ gforth  : included? ( c-addr u -- f ) \ gforth
     \G true, iff filename c-addr u is in included-files      \G True only if the file @var{c-addr u} is in the list of earlier
       \G included files. If the file has been loaded, it may have been
       \G specified as, say, @file{foo.fs} and found somewhere on the
       \G Forth search path. To return @code{true} from @code{included?},
       \G you must specify the exact path to the file, even if that is
       \G @file{./foo.fs}
     included-files 2@ 0      included-files 2@ 0
     ?do ( c-addr u addr )      ?do ( c-addr u addr )
         dup >r 2@ 2over compare 0=          dup >r 2@ 2over str=
         if          if
             2drop rdrop unloop              2drop rdrop unloop
             true EXIT              true EXIT
Line 66  create image-included-files  1 , A, ( po Line 68  create image-included-files  1 , A, ( po
 : add-included-file ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth  : add-included-file ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth
     \G add name c-addr u to included-files      \G add name c-addr u to included-files
     included-files 2@ 2* cells 2 cells extend-mem      included-files 2@ 2* cells 2 cells extend-mem
     2/ cell / included-files 2!      2/ cell/ included-files 2!
     2! ;      2! ;
   
 : included1 ( i*x file-id c-addr u -- j*x ) \ gforth  : included1 ( i*x file-id c-addr u -- j*x ) \ gforth
     \G include the file file-id with the name given by c-addr u  \G Include the file file-id with the name given by @var{c-addr u}.
     loadfilename# @ >r      save-mem 2dup add-included-file
     save-mem add-included-file ( file-id )      includefilename 2@ 2>r 2dup includefilename 2!
     included-files 2@ nip 1- loadfilename# !      ['] read-loop execute-parsing-named-file
     ['] include-file catch      2r> includefilename 2! ;
     r> loadfilename# !  
     throw ;  : included ( i*x c-addr u -- j*x ) \ file
           \G @code{include-file} the file whose name is given by the string
 : included ( i*x addr u -- j*x ) \ file      \G @var{c-addr u}.
     open-fpath-file throw included1 ;      open-fpath-file throw included1 ;
   
 : required ( i*x addr u -- j*x ) \ gforth  : required ( i*x addr u -- i*x ) \ gforth
     \G include the file with the name given by addr u, if it is not      \G @code{include-file} the file with the name given by @var{addr
     \G included already. Currently this works by comparing the name of      \G u}, if it is not @code{included} (or @code{required})
     \G the file (with path) against the names of earlier included      \G already. Currently this works by comparing the name of the file
     \G files; however, it would probably be better to fstat the file,      \G (with path) against the names of earlier included files.
     \G and compare the device and inode. The advantages would be: no      \ however, it may be better to fstat the file,
     \G problems with several paths to the same file (e.g., due to      \ and compare the device and inode. The advantages would be: no
     \G links) and we would catch files included with include-file and      \ problems with several paths to the same file (e.g., due to
     \G write a require-file.      \ links) and we would catch files included with include-file and
       \ write a require-file.
     open-fpath-file throw 2dup included?      open-fpath-file throw 2dup included?
     if      if
         2drop close-file throw          2drop close-file throw
Line 99  create image-included-files  1 , A, ( po Line 102  create image-included-files  1 , A, ( po
   
 \ INCLUDE                                               9may93jaw  \ INCLUDE                                               9may93jaw
   
 : include  ( "file" -- ) \ gforth  : include  ( ... "file" -- ... ) \ gforth
 \G includes a file and keeps in mind that this file is loaded      \G @code{include-file} the file @var{file}.
   name included ;      name included ;
   
 : require  ( "file" -- ) \ gforth  : require  ( ... "file" -- ... ) \ gforth
 \G load a file only when it is not included already      \G @code{include-file} @var{file} only if it is not included already.
   name required ;      name required ;
   
 0 [IF]  \ : \I
 : \I  \   here 
   here   \   0 word count
   0 word count  \   string,
   string,  \   needsrcs^ @ ! ;
   needsrcs^ @ ! ;  
   \ : .included ( -- ) \ gforth
 : .modules  \     \G list the names of the files that have been @code{included}
   cr  \   cr
   needs^ @  \   needs^ @
   BEGIN         dup   \   BEGIN               dup 
   WHILE         dup cell+ count type cr  \   WHILE               dup cell+ count type cr
                 5 spaces  \               5 spaces
                 dup cell+ count + aligned  \               dup cell+ count + aligned
                 @ dup IF count type ELSE drop THEN cr  \               @ dup IF count type ELSE drop THEN cr
                 @  \               @
   REPEAT  \   REPEAT
   drop ;  \   drop ;
   
 : loadfilename#>str ( n -- adr len )  : .strings ( addr u -- ) \ gforth
 \ this converts the filenumber into the string      \G list the strings from an array of string descriptors at addr
   loadfilenamecount @ swap -      \G with u entries, one per line.
   needs^ @      2* cells bounds ?DO
   swap 0 ?DO dup 0= IF LEAVE THEN @ LOOP           cr I 2@ type 2 cells +LOOP ;
   dup IF cell+ count ELSE drop s" NOT FOUND" THEN ;  
 [THEN]  : .included ( -- ) \ gforth
       \G list the names of the files that have been @code{included}
 : loadfilename#>str ( n -- adr len )      included-files 2@ .strings ;
     included-files 2@ drop swap 2* cells + 2@ ;  
   
 : .modules  
     included-files 2@ 2* cells bounds ?DO  
         cr I 2@ type  2 cells +LOOP ;    
   
 \ contains tools/newrequire.fs  
 \ \I $Id$  
   

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