Diff for /gforth/kernel/vars.fs between versions 1.22 and 1.54

version 1.22, 2000/08/10 20:46:26 version 1.54, 2012/12/31 15:25:19
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 \ VARS.FS      Kernal variables  \ VARS.FS      Kernal variables
   
 \ Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  \ Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,2000,2003,2006,2007,2011,2012 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.  
   
 hex \ everything now hex!                               11may93jaw  hex \ everything now hex!                               11may93jaw
   
Line 37  hex \ everything now hex! Line 36  hex \ everything now hex!
 \G @code{Constant} -- @code{1 cells}  \G @code{Constant} -- @code{1 cells}
 [THEN]  [THEN]
   
   has? floating [IF]
 1 floats Constant float ( -- u ) \ gforth  1 floats Constant float ( -- u ) \ gforth
 \G @code{Constant} -- the number of address units corresponding to a floating-point number.  \G @code{Constant} -- the number of address units corresponding to a floating-point number.
   [THEN]
   
 20 Constant bl ( -- c-char ) \ core b-l  20 Constant bl ( -- c-char ) \ core b-l
 \G @i{c-char} is the character value for a space.  \G @i{c-char} is the character value for a space.
 \ used by docon:, must be constant  \ used by docon:, must be constant
   
 FF Constant /line  has? EC [IF] 20 cells [ELSE] FF [THEN] Constant /line
   
 40 Constant c/l  has? file [IF]
 10 Constant l/s  40 Value c/l
 400 Constant chars/block  10 Value l/s
   400 Value chars/block
   [THEN]
   
 20 8 2* cells + 2 + cell+ constant word-pno-size ( -- u )  20 8 2* cells + 2 + cell+ constant word-pno-size ( -- u )
 create holdbuf word-pno-size chars allot  
 holdbuf word-pno-size chars + aconstant holdbuf-end  
 avariable holdptr holdbuf-end holdptr a!  
 avariable holdend holdbuf-end holdend a!  
   
 84 constant pad-minsize ( -- u )  84 constant pad-minsize ( -- u )
   
   $400 Value def#tib
   \G default size of terminal input buffer. Default size is 1K
   
 \ that's enough so long  \ that's enough so long
   
Line 65  avariable holdend holdbuf-end holdend a! Line 66  avariable holdend holdbuf-end holdend a!
   
 \ initialized by COLD  \ initialized by COLD
   
 Create main-task  has? OS [IF] 100 [ELSE] 40 [THEN] cells allot  has? no-userspace 0= [IF]
   Create main-task  has? OS [IF] 100 [ELSE] 40 [THEN] cells dup allot
   
 \ set user-pointer from cross-compiler right  \ set user-pointer from cross-compiler right
 main-task   main-task 
 UNLOCK tup ! LOCK  UNLOCK swap region user-region user-region setup-region LOCK
   
 Variable udp ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth  Variable udp ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth
 \ user area size? -anton  \G user area size
   
 AUser next-task        main-task next-task !  AUser next-task        main-task next-task !
 AUser prev-task        main-task prev-task !  AUser prev-task        main-task prev-task !
 AUser save-task        0 save-task !  AUser save-task        0 save-task !
   [THEN]
 AUser sp0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth  AUser sp0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth
 \G @code{User} variable -- initial value of the data stack pointer.  \G @code{User} variable -- initial value of the data stack pointer.
 \ sp0 is used by douser:, must be user  \ sp0 is used by douser:, must be user
     ' sp0 Alias s0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth  \    ' sp0 Alias s0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth
 \G OBSOLETE alias of @code{sp0}  \G OBSOLETE alias of @code{sp0}
   
 AUser rp0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth  AUser rp0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth
 \G @code{User} variable -- initial value of the return stack pointer.  \G @code{User} variable -- initial value of the return stack pointer.
     ' rp0 Alias r0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth  \    ' rp0 Alias r0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth
 \G OBSOLETE alias of @code{rp0}  \G OBSOLETE alias of @code{rp0}
   
   has? floating [IF]
 AUser fp0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth  AUser fp0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth
 \G @code{User} variable -- initial value of the floating-point stack pointer.  \G @code{User} variable -- initial value of the floating-point stack pointer.
 \ no f0, because this leads to unexpected results when using hex  \ no f0, because this leads to unexpected results when using hex
   [THEN]
   
   has? glocals [IF]
 AUser lp0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth  AUser lp0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth
 \G @code{User} variable -- initial value of the locals stack pointer.  \G @code{User} variable -- initial value of the locals stack pointer.
     ' lp0 Alias l0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth  \    ' lp0 Alias l0 ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth
 \G OBSOLETE alias of @code{lp0}  \G OBSOLETE alias of @code{lp0}
   [THEN]
   
   AUser throw-entry  \ pointer to task-specific signal handler
   
 AUser handler   \ pointer to last throw frame  AUser handler   \ pointer to last throw frame
 has? backtrace [IF]  has? backtrace [IF]
 User backtrace-empty \ true if the next THROW should store a backtrace  
 AUser backtrace-rp0 \ rp at last call of interpret  AUser backtrace-rp0 \ rp at last call of interpret
 [THEN]  [THEN]
 \ AUser output  \ AUser output
Line 109  AUser errorhandler Line 117  AUser errorhandler
   
 AUser "error            0 "error !  AUser "error            0 "error !
   
 [IFUNDEF] #tib          \ in ec-Version we may define this ourself  has? EC 0= [IF]
  User tibstack          \ saves >tib in execute      auser holdbufptr
  User >tib              \ pointer to terminal input buffer      here word-pno-size chars allot dup holdbufptr !
  User #tib ( -- a-addr ) \ core-ext number-t-i-b      word-pno-size chars +
  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell containing      : holdbuf ( -- addr ) holdbufptr @ ;
  \G the number of characters in the terminal input buffer.      : holdbuf-end   holdbuf word-pno-size chars + ;
  \G OBSOLESCENT: @code{source} superceeds the function of this word.      auser holdptr dup holdptr a!
       auser holdend     holdend a!
  User >in ( -- a-addr ) \ core to-in  
  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell containing the  
  \G char offset from the start of the input buffer to the start of the  
  \G parse area.  
                         0 >in ! \ char number currently processed in tib  
 [THEN]  [THEN]
   
   has? new-input [IF]
       User current-input
   [ELSE]
       [IFUNDEF] #tib              \ in ec-Version we may define this ourself
           User tibstack           \ saves >tib in execute
           User >tib               \ pointer to terminal input buffer
           User #tib ( -- a-addr ) \ core-ext number-t-i-b
           \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell containing
           \G the number of characters in the terminal input buffer.
           \G OBSOLESCENT: @code{source} superceeds the function of this word.
           
           User >in ( -- a-addr ) \ core to-in
           \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell containing the
           \G char offset from the start of the input buffer to the start of the
           \G parse area.
           0 >in ! \ char number currently processed in tib
       [THEN]
   
 has? file [IF]  has? file [IF]
  User blk ( -- a-addr ) \ block b-l-k   User blk ( -- a-addr ) \ block b-l-k
  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell containing zero   \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell containing zero
Line 133  has? file [IF] Line 155  has? file [IF]
   
  User loadfile          0 loadfile !   User loadfile          0 loadfile !
   
  User loadfilename#     0 loadfilename# !   2user loadfilename     0 0 loadfilename 2! \ addr u for sourcefilename
        
  User loadline          \ number of the currently interpreted   User loadline          \ number of the currently interpreted
                         \ (in TIB) line if the interpretation                          \ (in TIB) line if the interpretation
                         \ is in a textfile                          \ is in a textfile
Line 143  has? file [IF] Line 165  has? file [IF]
 2User linestart         \ starting file postition of  2User linestart         \ starting file postition of
                         \ the current interpreted line (in TIB)                          \ the current interpreted line (in TIB)
 [THEN]  [THEN]
   [THEN]
   
    2user includefilename  0 0 includefilename 2! \ innermost included file
   
   
  User base ( -- a-addr ) \ core  User base ( -- a-addr ) \ core
  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell that stores the  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell that
  \G number base used by default for number conversion during input and output.  \G stores the number base used by default for number conversion during
                         A base !  \G input and output.  Don't store to @code{base}, use
  User dpl ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth  \G @code{base-execute} instead.
  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell that stores the                                          A base !
  \G position of the decimal point in the most recent numeric conversion.  User dpl ( -- a-addr ) \ gforth
  \G Initialised to -1. After the conversion of a number containing no  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell that stores the          
  \G decimal point, @code{@ dpl} is -1. After the conversion of @code{2.} it holds  \G position of the decimal point in the most recent numeric conversion.
  \G 0. After the conversion of 234123.9 it contains 1, and so forth.  \G Initialised to -1. After the conversion of a number containing no
  -1 dpl !  \G decimal point, @code{dpl} is -1. After the conversion of @code{2.} it holds
   \G 0. After the conversion of 234123.9 it contains 1, and so forth.
  User state ( -- a-addr ) \ core,tools-ext  -1 dpl !
  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell  
  \G containing the compilation state flag. 0 => interpreting, -1 =>  User dp-char ( -- a-addr ) \ VFX
  \G compiling.  A program shall not directly alter the value of  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell that stores the
  \G @code{state}. The following Standard words alter the value in  \G decimal point character for double number conversion
  \G @code{state}: @code{:} (colon) @code{;} (semicolon) @code{abort}  '.' dp-char !
  \G @code{quit} @code{:noname} @code{[} (left-bracket) @code{]}  
  \G (right-bracket) @code{;code}. Don't use @code{state}! For an  User fp-char ( -- a-addr ) \ VFX
  \G alternative see @ref{Interpretation and Compilation Semantics}.  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell that stores the
  \ Recommended reading: @cite{@code{State}-smartness--Why it is evil  \G decimal point character for floating point number conversion
  \ and how to exorcise it},  '.' fp-char !
  \ @url{http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/papers/ertl98.ps.gz}; short  
  \ version: Don't use @code{state}!  User state ( -- a-addr ) \ core,tools-ext
  0 state !  \G @code{User} variable -- @i{a-addr} is the address of a cell
   \G containing the compilation state flag. 0 => interpreting, -1 =>
   \G compiling.  A program shall not directly alter the value of
   \G @code{state}. The following Standard words alter the value in
   \G @code{state}: @code{:} (colon) @code{;} (semicolon) @code{abort}
   \G @code{quit} @code{:noname} @code{[} (left-bracket) @code{]}
   \G (right-bracket) @code{;code}. Don't use @code{state}! For an
   \G alternative see @ref{Interpretation and Compilation Semantics}.
   \ Recommended reading: @cite{@code{State}-smartness--Why it is evil
   \ and how to exorcise it},
   \ @url{http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/papers/ertl98.ps.gz}; short
   \ version: Don't use @code{state}!
   0 state !
   
 AUser normal-dp         \ the usual dictionary pointer  AUser normal-dp         \ the usual dictionary pointer
 AUser dpp               normal-dp dpp !  AUser dpp               normal-dp dpp !
                         \ the pointer to the current dictionary pointer                          \ the pointer to the current dictionary pointer
                         \ ist reset to normal-dp on (doerror)                          \ ist reset to normal-dp on (doerror)
                         \  (i.e. any throw caught by quit)                          \  (i.e. any throw caught by quit)
 AUser LastCFA  has? ec [IF]
       AUser LastCFA
   [THEN]
 AUser Last  AUser Last
   
   has? flash [IF]
       AUser flash-dp
       : rom  flash-dp dpp ! ;
       : ram  normal-dp dpp ! ;
   [THEN]
   
   User max-name-length \ maximum length of all names defined yet
   32 max-name-length !
       
   \  has? peephole  [IF]
   \  0 value peeptable \ initialized in boot
   \  [THEN]
   
 has? glocals [IF]  has? glocals [IF]
 User locals-size \ this is the current size of the locals stack  User locals-size \ this is the current size of the locals stack
                  \ frame of the current word                   \ frame of the current word

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