Annotation of gforth/kernel/require.fs, revision 1.39

1.1       anton       1: \ require.fs
                      2: 
1.39    ! anton       3: \ Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,2000,2003,2006,2007,2010,2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
1.1       anton       4: 
                      5: \ This file is part of Gforth.
                      6: 
                      7: \ Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                      8: \ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
1.33      anton       9: \ as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
1.1       anton      10: \ of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
                     11: 
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                     16: 
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1.33      anton      18: \ along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
1.1       anton      19: 
                     20: \ Now: Kernel Module, Reloadable
                     21: 
                     22: create included-files 0 , 0 , ( pointer to and count of included files )
1.15      anton      23: \ note: these names must not contain a "/" or "\"; otherwise a part of
                     24: \ that name might be used when expanding "./" (see expandtopic).
1.36      pazsan     25: here ," string.fs" dup c@ swap 1 + swap , A,
                     26: here 2 cells -
1.25      anton      27: create image-included-files 1 , A, ( pointer to and count of included files )
1.16      anton      28: \ included-files points to ALLOCATEd space, while image-included-files
                     29: \ points to ALLOTed objects, so it survives a save-system
1.1       anton      30: 
                     31: : sourcefilename ( -- c-addr u ) \ gforth
1.7       crook      32:     \G The name of the source file which is currently the input
1.1       anton      33:     \G source.  The result is valid only while the file is being
                     34:     \G loaded.  If the current input source is no (stream) file, the
1.11      anton      35:     \G result is undefined.  In Gforth, the result is valid during the
1.35      anton      36:     \G whole session (but not across @code{savesystem} etc.).
1.24      anton      37:     loadfilename 2@ ;
1.1       anton      38: 
                     39: : sourceline# ( -- u ) \ gforth                sourceline-number
1.7       crook      40:     \G The line number of the line that is currently being interpreted
1.1       anton      41:     \G from a (stream) file. The first line has the number 1. If the
1.7       crook      42:     \G current input source is not a (stream) file, the result is
1.1       anton      43:     \G undefined.
                     44:     loadline @ ;
                     45: 
1.11      anton      46: : init-included-files ( -- ) \ gforth-internal
1.1       anton      47:     image-included-files 2@ 2* cells save-mem drop ( addr )
                     48:     image-included-files 2@ nip included-files 2! ;
                     49: 
                     50: : included? ( c-addr u -- f ) \ gforth
1.7       crook      51:     \G True only if the file @var{c-addr u} is in the list of earlier
                     52:     \G included files. If the file has been loaded, it may have been
1.9       crook      53:     \G specified as, say, @file{foo.fs} and found somewhere on the
                     54:     \G Forth search path. To return @code{true} from @code{included?},
                     55:     \G you must specify the exact path to the file, even if that is
                     56:     \G @file{./foo.fs}
1.1       anton      57:     included-files 2@ 0
                     58:     ?do ( c-addr u addr )
1.21      anton      59:        dup >r 2@ 2over str=
1.1       anton      60:        if
                     61:            2drop rdrop unloop
                     62:            true EXIT
                     63:        then
                     64:        r> cell+ cell+
                     65:     loop
                     66:     2drop drop false ;
                     67: 
                     68: : add-included-file ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth
                     69:     \G add name c-addr u to included-files
                     70:     included-files 2@ 2* cells 2 cells extend-mem
1.38      pazsan     71:     2/ cell/ included-files 2!
1.1       anton      72:     2! ;
                     73: 
1.19      pazsan     74: : included1 ( i*x file-id c-addr u -- j*x ) \ gforth
1.29      anton      75: \G Include the file file-id with the name given by @var{c-addr u}.
                     76:     save-mem 2dup add-included-file
                     77:     includefilename 2@ 2>r 2dup includefilename 2!
                     78:     ['] read-loop execute-parsing-named-file
                     79:     2r> includefilename 2! ;
1.19      pazsan     80: 
1.30      pazsan     81: : included ( i*x c-addr u -- j*x ) \ file
                     82:     \G @code{include-file} the file whose name is given by the string
                     83:     \G @var{c-addr u}.
1.3       jwilke     84:     open-fpath-file throw included1 ;
1.1       anton      85: 
1.30      pazsan     86: : required ( i*x addr u -- i*x ) \ gforth
                     87:     \G @code{include-file} the file with the name given by @var{addr
                     88:     \G u}, if it is not @code{included} (or @code{required})
                     89:     \G already. Currently this works by comparing the name of the file
                     90:     \G (with path) against the names of earlier included files.
1.4       anton      91:     \ however, it may be better to fstat the file,
                     92:     \ and compare the device and inode. The advantages would be: no
                     93:     \ problems with several paths to the same file (e.g., due to
                     94:     \ links) and we would catch files included with include-file and
                     95:     \ write a require-file.
1.3       jwilke     96:     open-fpath-file throw 2dup included?
1.1       anton      97:     if
                     98:        2drop close-file throw
                     99:     else
                    100:        included1
                    101:     then ;
                    102: 
                    103: \ INCLUDE                                               9may93jaw
                    104: 
1.4       anton     105: : include  ( ... "file" -- ... ) \ gforth
1.7       crook     106:     \G @code{include-file} the file @var{file}.
1.30      pazsan    107:     name included ;
1.1       anton     108: 
1.4       anton     109: : require  ( ... "file" -- ... ) \ gforth
1.7       crook     110:     \G @code{include-file} @var{file} only if it is not included already.
1.30      pazsan    111:     name required ;
1.1       anton     112: 
1.12      anton     113: \ : \I
                    114: \   here 
                    115: \   0 word count
                    116: \   string,
                    117: \   needsrcs^ @ ! ;
1.1       anton     118: 
1.12      anton     119: \ : .included ( -- ) \ gforth
                    120: \     \G list the names of the files that have been @code{included}
                    121: \   cr
                    122: \   needs^ @
                    123: \   BEGIN              dup 
                    124: \   WHILE              dup cell+ count type cr
                    125: \              5 spaces
                    126: \              dup cell+ count + aligned
                    127: \              @ dup IF count type ELSE drop THEN cr
                    128: \              @
                    129: \   REPEAT
                    130: \   drop ;
1.1       anton     131: 
1.13      anton     132: : .strings ( addr u -- ) \ gforth
                    133:     \G list the strings from an array of string descriptors at addr
                    134:     \G with u entries, one per line.
1.14      anton     135:     2* cells bounds ?DO
1.13      anton     136:        cr I 2@ type 2 cells +LOOP ;
                    137: 
1.10      anton     138: : .included ( -- ) \ gforth
                    139:     \G list the names of the files that have been @code{included}
1.36      pazsan    140:     included-files 2@ .strings ;

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