Annotation of gforth/search.fs, revision 1.23
1.1 anton 1: \ search order wordset 14may93py
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1.1 anton 20:
1.20 pazsan 21: $10 Value maxvp \ current size of search order stack
22: $400 Value maxvp-limit \ upper limit for resizing search order stack
23: 0 AValue vp \ will be initialized later (dynamic)
1.1 anton 24:
1.7 crook 25: : get-current ( -- wid ) \ search
1.12 crook 26: \G @i{wid} is the identifier of the current compilation word list.
1.7 crook 27: current @ ;
28:
29: : set-current ( wid -- ) \ search
1.12 crook 30: \G Set the compilation word list to the word list identified by @i{wid}.
1.7 crook 31: current ! ;
1.1 anton 32:
1.11 anton 33: :noname ( -- addr )
34: vp dup @ cells + ;
35: is context
36:
37: : vp! ( u -- )
38: vp ! ;
1.7 crook 39: : definitions ( -- ) \ search
1.13 crook 40: \G Set the compilation word list to be the same as the word list
41: \G that is currently at the top of the search order.
1.7 crook 42: context @ current ! ;
1.1 anton 43:
44: \ wordlist Vocabulary also previous 14may93py
45:
1.2 jwilke 46: Variable slowvoc 0 slowvoc !
1.1 anton 47:
1.2 jwilke 48: \ Forth-wordlist AConstant Forth-wordlist
1.1 anton 49:
1.2 jwilke 50: : mappedwordlist ( map-struct -- wid ) \ gforth
1.7 crook 51: \G Create a wordlist with a special map-structure.
1.5 pazsan 52: here swap A, 0 A, voclink @ A, 0 A,
1.2 jwilke 53: dup wordlist-link voclink !
54: dup initvoc ;
1.1 anton 55:
1.7 crook 56: : wordlist ( -- wid ) \ search
1.12 crook 57: \G Create a new, empty word list represented by @i{wid}.
1.1 anton 58: slowvoc @
1.2 jwilke 59: IF \ this is now f83search because hashing may be loaded already
60: \ jaw
61: f83search
1.1 anton 62: ELSE Forth-wordlist wordlist-map @ THEN
1.2 jwilke 63: mappedwordlist ;
1.1 anton 64:
1.7 crook 65: : Vocabulary ( "name" -- ) \ gforth
66: \G Create a definition "name" and associate a new word list with it.
1.13 crook 67: \G The run-time effect of "name" is to replace the @i{wid} at the
68: \G top of the search order with the @i{wid} associated with the new
69: \G word list.
1.7 crook 70: Create wordlist drop DOES> context ! ;
71:
1.10 anton 72: : check-maxvp ( n -- )
1.19 dvdkhlng 73: dup maxvp-limit > -49 and throw
74: dup maxvp > IF
1.20 pazsan 75: BEGIN dup maxvp 2* dup TO maxvp <= UNTIL
1.19 dvdkhlng 76: vp maxvp 1+ cells resize throw TO vp
77: THEN drop ;
78:
1.16 anton 79: : >order ( wid -- ) \ gforth to-order
1.10 anton 80: \g Push @var{wid} on the search order.
81: vp @ 1+ dup check-maxvp vp! context ! ;
82:
1.13 crook 83: : also ( -- ) \ search-ext
1.15 anton 84: \G Like @code{DUP} for the search order. Usually used before a
85: \G vocabulary (e.g., @code{also Forth}); the combined effect is to push
86: \G the wordlist represented by the vocabulary on the search order.
1.16 anton 87: context @ >order ;
1.1 anton 88:
1.13 crook 89: : previous ( -- ) \ search-ext
1.15 anton 90: \G Drop the wordlist at the top of the search order.
1.10 anton 91: vp @ 1- dup 0= -50 and throw vp! ;
1.1 anton 92:
93: \ vocabulary find 14may93py
94:
95: : (vocfind) ( addr count wid -- nfa|false )
96: \ !! generalize this to be independent of vp
97: drop vp dup @ 1- cells over +
98: DO 2dup I 2@ over <>
99: IF (search-wordlist) dup
100: IF nip nip UNLOOP EXIT
101: THEN drop
102: ELSE drop 2drop THEN
103: [ -1 cells ] Literal +LOOP
104: 2drop false ;
105:
106: 0 value locals-wordlist
107:
108: : (localsvocfind) ( addr count wid -- nfa|false )
109: \ !! use generalized (vocfind)
110: drop locals-wordlist
111: IF 2dup locals-wordlist (search-wordlist) dup
112: IF nip nip
113: EXIT
114: THEN drop
115: THEN
116: 0 (vocfind) ;
117:
118: \ In the kernel the dictionary search works on only one wordlist.
119: \ The following stuff builds a thing that looks to the kernel like one
120: \ wordlist, but when searched it searches the whole search order
121: \ (including locals)
122:
123: \ this is the wordlist-map of the dictionary
124: Create vocsearch ( -- wordlist-map )
1.2 jwilke 125: ' (localsvocfind) A, ' (reveal) A, ' drop A, ' drop A,
126:
127: \ create dummy wordlist for kernel
128: slowvoc on
129: vocsearch mappedwordlist \ the wordlist structure ( -- wid )
130:
131: \ we don't want the dummy wordlist in our linked list
132: 0 Voclink !
133: slowvoc off
1.1 anton 134:
135: \ Only root 14may93py
136:
1.13 crook 137: Vocabulary Forth ( -- ) \ gforthman- search-ext
138: \G Replace the @i{wid} at the top of the search order with the
139: \G @i{wid} associated with the word list @code{forth-wordlist}.
140:
1.9 crook 141:
1.7 crook 142: Vocabulary Root ( -- ) \ gforth
1.15 anton 143: \G Add the root wordlist to the search order stack. This vocabulary
144: \G makes up the minimum search order and contains only a
145: \G search-order words.
1.7 crook 146:
1.9 crook 147: : Only ( -- ) \ search-ext
1.7 crook 148: \G Set the search order to the implementation-defined minimum search
1.8 crook 149: \G order (for Gforth, this is the word list @code{Root}).
1.7 crook 150: 1 vp! Root also ;
1.1 anton 151:
1.23 ! anton 152: : update-image-order ( -- )
! 153: \ save search order here, let vp point there
! 154: here vp over vp @ 1+ cells
! 155: dup allot move
! 156: to vp ;
! 157:
1.20 pazsan 158: : init-vp ( -- )
1.23 ! anton 159: vp @ $10 max to maxvp
! 160: maxvp 1+ cells allocate throw
! 161: vp over vp @ 1+ cells move
! 162: TO vp ;
1.20 pazsan 163:
164: :noname
165: init-vp DEFERS 'cold ;
166: IS 'cold
167:
1.23 ! anton 168: here 0 , to vp
! 169:
! 170: init-vp Only Forth also definitions
1.20 pazsan 171:
1.1 anton 172: \ set initial search order 14may93py
173:
1.5 pazsan 174: Forth-wordlist wordlist-id @ ' Forth >body wordlist-id !
1.1 anton 175:
1.2 jwilke 176: lookup ! \ our dictionary search order becomes the law ( -- )
1.1 anton 177:
178: ' Forth >body to Forth-wordlist \ "forth definitions get-current" and "forth-wordlist" should produce the same wid
179:
180:
181: \ get-order set-order 14may93py
182:
1.7 crook 183: : get-order ( -- widn .. wid1 n ) \ search
1.13 crook 184: \G Copy the search order to the data stack. The current search order
1.15 anton 185: \G has @i{n} entries, of which @i{wid1} represents the wordlist
1.13 crook 186: \G that is searched first (the word list at the top of the search
1.15 anton 187: \G order) and @i{widn} represents the wordlist that is searched
1.13 crook 188: \G last.
189: vp @ 0 ?DO vp cell+ I cells + @ LOOP vp @ ;
1.1 anton 190:
1.13 crook 191: : set-order ( widn .. wid1 n -- ) \ gforthman- search
1.10 anton 192: \G If @var{n}=0, empty the search order. If @var{n}=-1, set the
193: \G search order to the implementation-defined minimum search order
194: \G (for Gforth, this is the word list @code{Root}). Otherwise,
195: \G replace the existing search order with the @var{n} wid entries
196: \G such that @var{wid1} represents the word list that will be
197: \G searched first and @var{widn} represents the word list that will
198: \G be searched last.
199: dup -1 = IF
200: drop only exit
201: THEN
202: dup check-maxvp
203: dup vp!
204: ?dup IF 1- FOR vp cell+ I cells + ! NEXT THEN ;
1.1 anton 205:
1.7 crook 206: : seal ( -- ) \ gforth
207: \G Remove all word lists from the search order stack other than the word
208: \G list that is currently on the top of the search order stack.
209: context @ 1 set-order ;
1.1 anton 210:
1.2 jwilke 211: : .voc
1.14 anton 212: body> >head-noprim name>string type space ;
1.1 anton 213:
1.13 crook 214: : order ( -- ) \ gforthman- search-ext
1.9 crook 215: \G Print the search order and the compilation word list. The
216: \G word lists are printed in the order in which they are searched
217: \G (which is reversed with respect to the conventional way of
218: \G displaying stacks). The compilation word list is displayed last.
219: \ The standard requires that the word lists are printed in the order
220: \ in which they are searched. Therefore, the output is reversed
221: \ with respect to the conventional way of displaying stacks.
1.1 anton 222: get-order 0
223: ?DO
224: .voc
225: LOOP
226: 4 spaces get-current .voc ;
1.2 jwilke 227:
1.1 anton 228: : vocs ( -- ) \ gforth
1.7 crook 229: \G List vocabularies and wordlists defined in the system.
1.1 anton 230: voclink
231: BEGIN
1.2 jwilke 232: @ dup
1.1 anton 233: WHILE
234: dup 0 wordlist-link - .voc
235: REPEAT
236: drop ;
237:
238: Root definitions
239:
1.9 crook 240: ' words Alias words ( -- ) \ tools
241: \G Display a list of all of the definitions in the word list at the top
242: \G of the search order.
243: ' Forth Alias Forth
1.7 crook 244: ' forth-wordlist alias forth-wordlist ( -- wid ) \ search
1.12 crook 245: \G @code{Constant} -- @i{wid} identifies the word list that includes all of the standard words
1.7 crook 246: \G provided by Gforth. When Gforth is invoked, this word list is the compilation word
1.13 crook 247: \G list and is at the top of the search order.
1.9 crook 248: ' set-order alias set-order
249: ' order alias order
1.1 anton 250:
251: Forth definitions
252:
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