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    1: \ libcc.fs	foreign function interface implemented using a C compiler
    2: 
    3: \ Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    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
    9: \ as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
   10: \ of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   11: 
   12: \ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   13: \ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   14: \ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   15: \ GNU General Public License for more details.
   16: 
   17: \ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   18: \ along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
   19: 
   20: 
   21: \ What this implementation does is this: if it sees a declaration like
   22: 
   23: \ \ something that tells it that the current library is libc
   24: \ \c #include <unistd.h>
   25: \ c-function dlseek lseek n d n -- d
   26: 
   27: \ it genererates C code similar to the following:
   28: 
   29: \ #include <gforth.h>
   30: \ #include <unistd.h>
   31: \ 
   32: \ void gforth_c_lseek_ndn_d(void)
   33: \ {
   34: \   Cell *sp = gforth_SP;
   35: \   Float *fp = gforth_FP;
   36: \   long long result;  /* longest type in C */
   37: \   gforth_ll2d(lseek(sp[3],gforth_d2ll(sp[2],sp[1]),sp[0]),sp[3],sp[2]);
   38: \   gforth_SP = sp+2;
   39: \ }
   40: 
   41: \ Then it compiles this code and dynamically links it into the Gforth
   42: \ system (batching and caching are future work).  It also dynamically
   43: \ links lseek.  Performing DLSEEK then puts the function pointer of
   44: \ the function pointer of gforth_c_lseek_ndn_d on the stack and
   45: \ calls CALL-C.
   46: 
   47: \ ToDo:
   48: 
   49: \ Batching, caching and lazy evaluation:
   50: 
   51: \ Batching:
   52: 
   53: \ New words are deferred, and the corresponding C functions are
   54: \ collected in one file, until the first word is EXECUTEd; then the
   55: \ file is compiled and linked into the system, and the word is
   56: \ resolved.
   57: 
   58: \ Caching:
   59: 
   60: \ Instead of compiling all this stuff anew for every execution, we
   61: \ keep the files around and have an index file containing the function
   62: \ names and their corresponding .so files.  If the needed wrapper name
   63: \ is already present, it is just linked instead of generating the
   64: \ wrapper again.  This is all done by loading the index file(s?),
   65: \ which define words for the wrappers in a separate wordlist.
   66: 
   67: \ The files are built in .../lib/gforth/$VERSION/libcc/ or
   68: \ ~/.gforth/libcc/$HOST/.
   69: 
   70: \ other things to do:
   71: 
   72: \ c-variable forth-name c-name
   73: \ c-constant forth-name c-name
   74: 
   75: \ Todo: conversion between function pointers and xts (both directions)
   76: 
   77: \ taking an xt and turning it into a function pointer:
   78: 
   79: \ e.g., assume we have the xt of + and want to create a C function int
   80: \ gforth_callback_plus(int, int), and then pass the pointer to that
   81: \ function:
   82: 
   83: \ There should be Forth code like this:
   84: \   ] + 0 (bye)
   85: \ Assume that the start of this code is START
   86:         
   87: \ Now, there should be a C function:
   88: 
   89: \ int gforth_callback_plus(int p1, int p2)
   90: \ {
   91: \   Cell   *sp = gforth_SP;
   92: \   Float  *fp = gforth_FP;
   93: \   Float  *fp = gforth_FP;
   94: \   Address lp = gforth_LP;
   95: \   sp -= 2;
   96: \   sp[0] = p1;
   97: \   sp[1] = p2;
   98: \   gforth_engine(START, sp, rp, fp, lp);
   99: \   sp += 1;
  100: \   gforth_RP = rp;
  101: \   gforth_SP = sp;
  102: \   gforth_FP = fp;
  103: \   gforth_LP = lp;
  104: \   return sp[0];
  105: \ }
  106: 
  107: \ and the pointer to that function is the C function pointer for the XT of +.
  108: 
  109: \ Future problems:
  110: \   how to combine the Forth code generation with inlining
  111: \   START is not a constant across executions (when caching the C files)
  112: \      Solution: make START a variable, and store into it on startup with dlsym
  113: 
  114: \ Syntax:
  115: \  callback <rettype> <params> <paramtypes> -- <rettype>
  116: 
  117: 
  118: \ data structures
  119: 
  120: \ For every c-function, we have three words: two anonymous words
  121: \ created by c-function-ft (first time) and c-function-rt (run-time),
  122: \ and a named deferred word.  The deferred word first points to the
  123: \ first-time word, then to the run-time word; the run-time word calls
  124: \ the c function.
  125: 
  126: [ifundef] parse-name
  127:     ' parse-word alias parse-name
  128: [then]
  129: [ifundef] defer!
  130: : defer! ( xt xt-deferred -- ) \ gforth  defer-store
  131: \G Changes the @code{defer}red word @var{xt-deferred} to execute @var{xt}.
  132:     >body [ has? rom [IF] ] @ [ [THEN] ] ! ;
  133: [then]
  134: 
  135: \ : delete-file 2drop 0 ;
  136: 
  137: require struct.fs
  138: 
  139: \ c-function-ft word body:
  140: struct
  141:     cell% field cff-cfr \ xt of c-function-rt word
  142:     cell% field cff-deferred \ xt of c-function deferred word
  143:     cell% field cff-lha \ address of the lib-handle for the lib that
  144:                         \ contains the wrapper function of the word
  145:     char% field cff-rtype  \ return type
  146:     char% field cff-np     \ number of parameters
  147:     1 0   field cff-ptypes \ #npar parameter types
  148:     \  counted string: c-name
  149: end-struct cff%
  150: 
  151: variable c-source-file-id \ contains the source file id of the current batch
  152: 0 c-source-file-id !
  153: variable lib-handle-addr \ points to the library handle of the current batch.
  154:                          \ the library handle is 0 if the current
  155:                          \ batch is not yet compiled.
  156:   here 0 , lib-handle-addr ! \ just make sure LIB-HANDLE always works
  157: 2variable lib-filename   \ filename without extension
  158: 2variable lib-modulename \ basename of the file without extension
  159: 2variable libcc-named-dir-v \ directory for named libcc wrapper libraries
  160: 0 value libcc-path       \ pointer to path of library directories
  161: 
  162: defer replace-rpath ( c-addr1 u1 -- c-addr2 u2 )
  163: ' noop is replace-rpath
  164: 
  165: : .nb ( n -- )
  166:     0 .r ;
  167: 
  168: : const+ ( n1 "name" -- n2 )
  169:     dup constant 1+ ;
  170: 
  171: : front-string { c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 -- c-addr3 u3 }
  172:     \ insert string c-addr2 u2 in buffer c-addr1 u1; c-addr3 u3 is the
  173:     \ remainder of the buffer.
  174:     assert( u1 u2 u>= )
  175:     c-addr2 c-addr1 u2 move
  176:     c-addr1 u1 u2 /string ;
  177: 
  178: : front-char { c-addr1 u1 c -- c-addr3 u2 }
  179:     \ insert c in buffer c-addr1 u1; c-addr3 u3 is the remainder of
  180:     \ the buffer.
  181:     assert( u1 0 u> )
  182:     c c-addr1 c!
  183:     c-addr1 u1 1 /string ;
  184: 
  185: : s+ { addr1 u1 addr2 u2 -- addr u }
  186:     u1 u2 + allocate throw { addr }
  187:     addr1 addr u1 move
  188:     addr2 addr u1 + u2 move
  189:     addr u1 u2 +
  190: ;
  191: 
  192: : append { addr1 u1 addr2 u2 -- addr u }
  193:     addr1 u1 u2 + dup { u } resize throw { addr }
  194:     addr2 addr u1 + u2 move
  195:     addr u ;
  196: 
  197: \ linked list stuff (should go elsewhere)
  198: 
  199: struct
  200:     cell% field list-next
  201:     1 0   field list-payload
  202: end-struct list%
  203: 
  204: : list-insert { node list -- }
  205:     list list-next @ node list-next !
  206:     node list list-next ! ;
  207: 
  208: : list-append { node endlistp -- }
  209:     \ insert node at place pointed to by endlistp
  210:     node endlistp @ list-insert
  211:     node list-next endlistp ! ;
  212: 
  213: : list-map ( ... list xt -- ... )
  214:     \ xt ( ... node -- ... )
  215:     { xt } begin { node }
  216: 	node while
  217: 	    node xt execute
  218: 	    node list-next @
  219:     repeat ;
  220: 
  221: \ linked libraries
  222: 
  223: list%
  224:     cell% 2* field c-lib-string
  225: end-struct c-lib%
  226: 
  227: variable c-libs \ linked list of library names (without "lib")
  228: 
  229: : add-lib ( c-addr u -- )
  230: \G Add library lib@i{string} to the list of libraries, where
  231: \G @i{string} is represented by @i{c-addr u}.
  232:     c-lib% %size allocate throw dup >r
  233:     c-lib-string 2!
  234:     r> c-libs list-insert ;
  235: 
  236: : append-l ( c-addr1 u1 node -- c-addr2 u2 )
  237:     \ append " -l<nodelib>" to string1
  238:     >r s"  -l" append r> c-lib-string 2@ append ;
  239: 
  240: \ C prefix lines
  241: 
  242: \ linked list of longcstrings: [ link | count-cell | characters ]
  243: 
  244: list%
  245:     cell% field c-prefix-count
  246:     1 0   field c-prefix-chars
  247: end-struct c-prefix%
  248: 
  249: variable c-prefix-lines 0 c-prefix-lines !
  250: variable c-prefix-lines-end c-prefix-lines c-prefix-lines-end !
  251: 
  252: : print-c-prefix-line ( node -- )
  253:     dup c-prefix-chars swap c-prefix-count @ type cr ;
  254: 
  255: : print-c-prefix-lines ( -- )
  256:     c-prefix-lines @ ['] print-c-prefix-line list-map ;
  257: 
  258: : save-c-prefix-line ( c-addr u -- )
  259:     c-source-file-id @ ?dup-if
  260: 	>r 2dup r> write-line throw
  261:     then
  262:     align here 0 , c-prefix-lines-end list-append ( c-addr u )
  263:     longstring, ;
  264: 
  265: : \c ( "rest-of-line" -- ) \ gforth backslash-c
  266:     \G One line of C declarations for the C interface
  267:     -1 parse save-c-prefix-line ;
  268: 
  269: s" #include <gforth/" version-string s+ s" /libcc.h>" append ( c-addr u )
  270:   2dup save-c-prefix-line drop free throw
  271: 
  272: \ Types (for parsing)
  273: 
  274: wordlist constant libcc-types
  275: 
  276: get-current libcc-types set-current
  277: 
  278: \ index values
  279: -1
  280: const+ -- \ end of arguments
  281: const+ n \ integer cell
  282: const+ a \ address cell
  283: const+ d \ double
  284: const+ r \ float
  285: const+ func \ C function pointer
  286: const+ void
  287: const+ file \ C file pointer
  288: drop
  289: 
  290: set-current
  291: 
  292: : parse-libcc-type ( "libcc-type" -- u )
  293:     parse-name libcc-types search-wordlist 0= -13 and throw execute ;
  294: 
  295: : parse-function-types ( "{libcc-type}" "--" "libcc-type" -- )
  296:     here 2 chars allot here begin
  297: 	parse-libcc-type dup 0>= while
  298: 	    c,
  299:     repeat
  300:     drop here swap - over char+ c!
  301:     parse-libcc-type dup 0< -32 and throw swap c! ;
  302: 
  303: : type-letter ( n -- c )
  304:     chars s" nadrfvF" drop + c@ ;
  305: 
  306: \ count-stacks
  307: 
  308: : count-stacks-n ( fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change2 sp-change2 )
  309:     1+ ;
  310: 
  311: : count-stacks-a ( fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change2 sp-change2 )
  312:     1+ ;
  313: 
  314: : count-stacks-d ( fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change2 sp-change2 )
  315:     2 + ;
  316: 
  317: : count-stacks-r ( fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change2 sp-change2 )
  318:     swap 1+ swap ;
  319: 
  320: : count-stacks-func ( fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change2 sp-change2 )
  321:     1+ ;
  322: 
  323: : count-stacks-void ( fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change2 sp-change2 )
  324: ;
  325: 
  326: create count-stacks-types
  327: ' count-stacks-n ,
  328: ' count-stacks-a ,
  329: ' count-stacks-d ,
  330: ' count-stacks-r ,
  331: ' count-stacks-func ,
  332: ' count-stacks-void ,
  333: ' count-stacks-a ,
  334: 
  335: : count-stacks ( pars -- fp-change sp-change )
  336:     \ pars is an addr u pair
  337:     0 0 2swap over + swap u+do
  338: 	i c@ cells count-stacks-types + @ execute
  339:     loop ;
  340: 
  341: \ gen-pars
  342: 
  343: : gen-par-n ( fp-depth1 sp-depth1 -- fp-depth2 sp-depth2 )
  344:     ." sp[" 1- dup .nb ." ]" ;
  345: 
  346: : gen-par-a ( fp-depth1 sp-depth1 -- fp-depth2 sp-depth2 )
  347:     ." (void *)(" gen-par-n ." )" ;
  348: 
  349: : gen-par-d ( fp-depth1 sp-depth1 -- fp-depth2 sp-depth2 )
  350:     ." gforth_d2ll(" gen-par-n ." ," gen-par-n ." )" ;
  351: 
  352: : gen-par-r ( fp-depth1 sp-depth1 -- fp-depth2 sp-depth2 )
  353:     swap 1- tuck ." fp[" .nb ." ]" ;
  354: 
  355: : gen-par-func ( fp-depth1 sp-depth1 -- fp-depth2 sp-depth2 )
  356:     gen-par-a ;
  357: 
  358: : gen-par-void ( fp-depth1 sp-depth1 -- fp-depth2 sp-depth2 )
  359:     -32 throw ;
  360: 
  361: : gen-par-file ( fp-depth1 sp-depth1 -- fp-depth2 sp-depth2 )
  362:     ." (FILE *)(" gen-par-n ." )" ;
  363: 
  364: create gen-par-types
  365: ' gen-par-n ,
  366: ' gen-par-a ,
  367: ' gen-par-d ,
  368: ' gen-par-r ,
  369: ' gen-par-func ,
  370: ' gen-par-void ,
  371: ' gen-par-file ,
  372: 
  373: : gen-par ( fp-depth1 sp-depth1 partype -- fp-depth2 sp-depth2 )
  374:     cells gen-par-types + @ execute ;
  375: 
  376: \ the call itself
  377: 
  378: : gen-wrapped-call { d: pars d: c-name fp-change1 sp-change1 -- }
  379:     c-name type ." ("
  380:     fp-change1 sp-change1 pars over + swap u+do 
  381: 	i c@ gen-par
  382: 	i 1+ i' < if
  383: 	    ." ,"
  384: 	endif
  385:     loop
  386:     2drop ." )" ;
  387: 
  388: \ calls for various kinds of return values
  389: 
  390: : gen-wrapped-void ( pars c-name fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change sp-change )
  391:     2dup 2>r gen-wrapped-call 2r> ;
  392: 
  393: : gen-wrapped-n ( pars c-name fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change sp-change )
  394:     2dup gen-par-n 2>r ." =" gen-wrapped-call 2r> ;
  395: 
  396: : gen-wrapped-a ( pars c-name fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change sp-change )
  397:     2dup gen-par-n 2>r ." =(Cell)" gen-wrapped-call 2r> ;
  398: 
  399: : gen-wrapped-d ( pars c-name fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change sp-change )
  400:     ." gforth_ll2d(" gen-wrapped-void
  401:     ." ," gen-par-n ." ," gen-par-n ." )" ;
  402: 
  403: : gen-wrapped-r ( pars c-name fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change sp-change )
  404:     2dup gen-par-r 2>r ." =" gen-wrapped-call 2r> ;
  405: 
  406: : gen-wrapped-func ( pars c-name fp-change1 sp-change1 -- fp-change sp-change )
  407:     gen-wrapped-a ;
  408: 
  409: create gen-wrapped-types
  410: ' gen-wrapped-n ,
  411: ' gen-wrapped-a ,
  412: ' gen-wrapped-d ,
  413: ' gen-wrapped-r ,
  414: ' gen-wrapped-func ,
  415: ' gen-wrapped-void ,
  416: ' gen-wrapped-a ,
  417: 
  418: : gen-wrapped-stmt ( pars c-name fp-change1 sp-change1 ret -- fp-change sp-change )
  419:     cells gen-wrapped-types + @ execute ;
  420: 
  421: : wrapper-function-name ( addr -- c-addr u )
  422:     \ addr points to the return type index of a c-function descriptor
  423:     count { r-type } count { d: pars }
  424:     pars + count { d: c-name }
  425:     s" gforth_c_" { d: prefix }
  426:     prefix nip c-name nip + pars nip + 3 + { u }
  427:     u allocate throw { c-addr }
  428:     c-addr u
  429:     prefix front-string c-name front-string '_ front-char
  430:     pars bounds u+do
  431: 	i c@ type-letter front-char
  432:     loop
  433:     '_ front-char r-type type-letter front-char assert( dup 0= )
  434:     2drop c-addr u ;
  435: 
  436: : gen-wrapper-function ( addr -- )
  437:     \ addr points to the return type index of a c-function descriptor
  438:     dup { descriptor }
  439:     count { ret } count 2dup { d: pars } chars + count { d: c-name }
  440:     ." void " lib-modulename 2@ type ." _LTX_" descriptor wrapper-function-name 2dup type drop free throw
  441:     .\" (void)\n"
  442:     .\" {\n  Cell MAYBE_UNUSED *sp = gforth_SP;\n  Float MAYBE_UNUSED *fp = gforth_FP;\n  "
  443:     pars c-name 2over count-stacks ret gen-wrapped-stmt .\" ;\n"
  444:     ?dup-if
  445: 	."   gforth_SP = sp+" .nb .\" ;\n"
  446:     endif
  447:     ?dup-if
  448: 	."   gforth_FP = fp+" .nb .\" ;\n"
  449:     endif
  450:     .\" }\n" ;
  451: 
  452: : scan-back { c-addr u1 c -- c-addr u2 }
  453:     \ the last occurence of c in c-addr u1 is at u2-1; if it does not
  454:     \ occur, u2=0.
  455:     c-addr 1- c-addr u1 + 1- u-do
  456: 	i c@ c = if
  457: 	    c-addr i over - 1+ unloop exit endif
  458:     1 -loop
  459:     c-addr 0 ;
  460: 
  461: : dirname ( c-addr1 u1 -- c-addr2 u2 )
  462:     \ directory name of the file name c-addr1 u1, including the final "/".
  463:     '/ scan-back ;
  464: 
  465: : basename ( c-addr1 u1 -- c-addr2 u2 )
  466:     \ file name without directory component
  467:     2dup dirname nip /string ;
  468: 
  469: : gen-filename ( x -- c-addr u )
  470:     \ generates a file basename for lib-handle-addr X
  471:     0 <<# ['] #s $10 base-execute #> 
  472:     s" gforth_c_" 2swap s+ #>> ;
  473: 
  474: : libcc-named-dir ( -- c-addr u )
  475:     libcc-named-dir-v 2@ ;
  476: 
  477: : libcc-tmp-dir ( -- c-addr u )
  478:     s" ~/.gforth/libcc-tmp/" ;
  479: 
  480: : prepend-dirname ( c-addr1 u1 c-addr2 u2 -- c-addr3 u3 )
  481:     2over s+ 2swap drop free throw ;
  482: 
  483: : open-wrappers ( -- addr|0 )
  484:     lib-filename 2@ s" .la" s+
  485:     2dup libcc-named-dir string-prefix? if ( c-addr u )
  486: 	\ see if we can open it in the path
  487: 	libcc-named-dir nip /string
  488: 	libcc-path open-path-file if
  489: 	    0 exit endif
  490: 	( wfile-id c-addr2 u2 ) rot close-file throw save-mem ( c-addr2 u2 )
  491:     endif
  492:     \ 2dup cr type
  493:     2dup open-lib >r
  494:     drop free throw r> ;
  495: 
  496: : c-library-name-setup ( c-addr u -- )
  497:     assert( c-source-file-id @ 0= )
  498:     { d: filename }
  499:     here 0 , lib-handle-addr ! filename lib-filename 2!
  500:     filename basename lib-modulename 2! ;
  501:    
  502: : c-library-name-create ( -- )
  503:     lib-filename 2@ s" .c" s+ 2dup w/o create-file throw
  504:     dup c-source-file-id !
  505:     ['] print-c-prefix-lines swap outfile-execute
  506:     drop free throw ;
  507: 
  508: : c-named-library-name ( c-addr u -- )
  509:     \ set up filenames for a (possibly new) library; c-addr u is the
  510:     \ basename of the library
  511:     libcc-named-dir prepend-dirname c-library-name-setup
  512:     open-wrappers dup if
  513: 	lib-handle-addr @ !
  514:     else
  515: 	drop c-library-name-create
  516:     endif ;
  517: 
  518: : c-tmp-library-name ( c-addr u -- )
  519:     \ set up filenames for a new library; c-addr u is the basename of
  520:     \ the library
  521:     libcc-tmp-dir prepend-dirname c-library-name-setup c-library-name-create ;
  522: 
  523: : lib-handle ( -- addr )
  524:     lib-handle-addr @ @ ;
  525: 
  526: : init-c-source-file ( -- )
  527:     lib-handle 0= if
  528: 	c-source-file-id @ 0= if
  529: 	    here gen-filename c-tmp-library-name
  530: 	endif
  531:     endif ;
  532: 
  533: : c-source-file ( -- file-id )
  534:     c-source-file-id @ assert( dup ) ;
  535: 
  536: : notype-execute ( ... xt -- ... )
  537:     what's type { oldtype } try
  538: 	['] 2drop is type execute 0
  539:     restore
  540: 	oldtype is type
  541:     endtry
  542:     throw ;
  543: 
  544: : c-source-file-execute ( ... xt -- ... )
  545:     \ direct the output of xt to c-source-file, or nothing
  546:     lib-handle if
  547: 	notype-execute
  548:     else
  549: 	c-source-file outfile-execute
  550:     endif ;
  551: 
  552: : .lib-error ( -- )
  553:     [ifdef] lib-error
  554:         ['] cr stderr outfile-execute
  555:         lib-error ['] type stderr outfile-execute
  556:     [then] ;
  557: 
  558: DEFER compile-wrapper-function ( -- )
  559: : compile-wrapper-function1 ( -- )
  560:     lib-handle 0= if
  561: 	c-source-file close-file throw
  562: 	0 c-source-file-id !
  563: 	[ libtool-command s"  --silent --mode=compile --tag=CC " s+
  564: 	  libtool-cc append s"  -I " append
  565: 	  s" includedir" getenv append ] sliteral
  566: 	s"  -O -c " s+ lib-filename 2@ append s" .c -o " append
  567: 	lib-filename 2@ append s" .lo" append ( c-addr u )
  568: 	\    cr 2dup type
  569: 	2dup system drop free throw $? abort" libtool compile failed"
  570: 	[ libtool-command s"  --silent --mode=link --tag=CC " s+
  571: 	  libtool-cc append s"  -module -rpath " s+ ] sliteral
  572: 	lib-filename 2@ dirname replace-rpath s+ s"  " append
  573: 	lib-filename 2@ append s" .lo -o " append
  574: 	lib-filename 2@ append s" .la" append ( c-addr u )
  575: 	c-libs @ ['] append-l list-map
  576: 	\    2dup type cr
  577: 	2dup system drop free throw $? abort" libtool link failed"
  578: 	open-wrappers dup 0= if
  579: 	    .lib-error true abort" open-lib failed"
  580: 	endif
  581: 	( lib-handle ) lib-handle-addr @ !
  582:     endif
  583:     lib-filename 2@ drop free throw 0 0 lib-filename 2! ;
  584: ' compile-wrapper-function1 IS compile-wrapper-function
  585: \    s" ar rcs xxx.a xxx.o" system
  586: \    $? abort" ar generated error" ;
  587: 
  588: : link-wrapper-function { cff -- sym }
  589:     cff cff-rtype wrapper-function-name { d: wrapper-name }
  590:     wrapper-name cff cff-lha @ @ assert( dup ) lib-sym dup 0= if
  591:         .lib-error -&32 throw
  592:     endif
  593:     wrapper-name drop free throw ;
  594: 
  595: : c-function-ft ( xt-defr xt-cfr "c-name" "{libcc-type}" "--" "libcc-type" -- )
  596:     \ build time/first time action for c-function
  597:     init-c-source-file
  598:     noname create 2, lib-handle-addr @ ,
  599:     parse-name { d: c-name }
  600:     here parse-function-types c-name string,
  601:     ['] gen-wrapper-function c-source-file-execute
  602:   does> ( ... -- ... )
  603:     dup 2@ { xt-defer xt-cfr }
  604:     dup cff-lha @ @ 0= if
  605: 	compile-wrapper-function
  606:     endif
  607:     link-wrapper-function xt-cfr >body !
  608:     xt-cfr xt-defer defer!
  609:     xt-cfr execute ;
  610: 
  611: : c-function-rt ( -- )
  612:     \ run-time definition for c function; addr is the address where
  613:     \ the sym should be stored
  614:     noname create 0 ,
  615:   does> ( ... -- ... )
  616:     @ call-c ;
  617: 
  618: : c-function ( "forth-name" "c-name" "@{type@}" "--" "type" -- ) \ gforth
  619:     \G Define a Forth word @i{forth-name}.  @i{Forth-name} has the
  620:     \G specified stack effect and calls the C function @code{c-name}.
  621:     defer lastxt dup c-function-rt lastxt c-function-ft
  622:     lastxt swap defer! ;
  623: 
  624: : clear-libs ( -- )
  625: \G Clear the list of libs
  626:     c-source-file-id @ if
  627: 	compile-wrapper-function
  628:     endif
  629:     0 c-libs ! ;
  630: clear-libs
  631: 
  632: : c-library-incomplete ( -- )
  633:     true abort" Called function of unfinished named C library" ;
  634: 
  635: : c-library-name ( c-addr u -- ) \ gforth
  636: \G Start a C library interface with name @i{c-addr u}.
  637:     clear-libs
  638:     ['] c-library-incomplete is compile-wrapper-function
  639:     c-named-library-name ;
  640: 
  641: : c-library ( "name" -- ) \ gforth
  642: \G Parsing version of @code{c-library-name}
  643:     parse-name save-mem c-library-name ;
  644: 
  645: : end-c-library ( -- ) \ gforth
  646: \G Finish and (if necessary) build the latest C library interface.
  647:     ['] compile-wrapper-function1 is compile-wrapper-function
  648:     compile-wrapper-function1 ;
  649: 
  650: : init-libcc ( -- )
  651:     s" ~/.gforth/libcc-named/" libcc-named-dir-v 2!
  652: [IFDEF] make-path
  653:     make-path to libcc-path
  654:     libcc-named-dir libcc-path also-path
  655:     [ s" libccdir" getenv ] sliteral libcc-path also-path
  656: [THEN]
  657: ;
  658: 
  659: init-libcc
  660: 
  661: :noname ( -- )
  662:     defers 'cold
  663:     init-libcc ;
  664: is 'cold

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