Annotation of gforth/simp-see.fs, revision 1.5

1.1       anton       1: \ simple-minded see (good for seeing what the compiler produces)
                      2: 
1.4       anton       3: \ Copyright (C) 2001,2003 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
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                      9: \ as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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                     11: 
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                     16: 
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                     20: 
                     21: require see.fs
                     22: 
1.5     ! anton      23: : simple-see-word { addr -- }
        !            24:     xpos off addr hex. addr cell+ addr @ .word drop ;
        !            25: 
1.3       anton      26: : simple-see-range ( addr1 addr2 -- ) \ gforth
1.1       anton      27:     swap u+do
1.5     ! anton      28:        cr i simple-see-word
        !            29:     cell +loop ;
1.1       anton      30: 
1.3       anton      31: : simple-see ( "name" -- ) \ gforth
                     32:     \G a simple decompiler that's closer to @code{dump} than @code{see}.
1.1       anton      33:     \ !! at the moment NEXT-HEAD is a little too optimistic (see
                     34:     \ comment in HEAD?)
                     35:     ' >body dup next-head simple-see-range ;
                     36: 
1.5     ! anton      37: : see-code-next-inline { addr1 addr2 -- addr3 }
        !            38:     \ decompile starting at addr1 until an inlined primitive is found,
        !            39:     \ or addr2 is reached; addr3 is addr2 or the next inlined
        !            40:     \ primitive
        !            41:     addr1 begin { addr }
        !            42:         addr addr2 u< while
        !            43:             addr @ dup decompile-prim = while
        !            44:                 addr cr simple-see-word
        !            45:                 addr cell+
        !            46:         repeat then
        !            47:     addr ;
        !            48: 
        !            49: : see-code-range { addr1 addr2 -- } \ gforth
        !            50:     cr addr1 begin { a }
        !            51:         a simple-see-word
        !            52:         a cell+ addr2 see-code-next-inline { b }
        !            53:         b addr2 u< while
        !            54:             a @ b @ over - discode
        !            55:             b
        !            56:     repeat ;
        !            57: 
        !            58: : see-code ( "name" -- ) \ gforth
        !            59: \G like @code{simple-see}, but also shows the dynamic native code for
        !            60: \G the inlined primitives (except for the last).
        !            61:     ' >body dup next-head see-code-range ;
        !            62:     

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