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1 /*******************************************************************
2 ** f i c l . h
3 ** Forth Inspired Command Language
4 ** Author: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
5 ** Created: 19 July 1997
6 ** Dedicated to RHS, in loving memory
7 ** $Id: ficl.h,v 1.18 2001/12/05 07:21:34 jsadler Exp $
8 *******************************************************************/
9 /*
10 ** Copyright (c) 1997-2001 John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
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45 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/boot/ficl/ficl.h,v 1.22 2007/03/23 22:26:01 jkim Exp $
46 * $DragonFly: src/sys/boot/ficl/ficl.h,v 1.4 2008/03/29 23:31:07 swildner Exp $
49 #if !defined (__FICL_H__)
50 #define __FICL_H__
52 ** Ficl (Forth-inspired command language) is an ANS Forth
53 ** interpreter written in C. Unlike traditional Forths, this
54 ** interpreter is designed to be embedded into other systems
55 ** as a command/macro/development prototype language.
57 ** Where Forths usually view themselves as the center of the system
58 ** and expect the rest of the system to be coded in Forth, Ficl
59 ** acts as a component of the system. It is easy to export
60 ** code written in C or ASM to Ficl in the style of TCL, or to invoke
61 ** Ficl code from a compiled module. This allows you to do incremental
62 ** development in a way that combines the best features of threaded
63 ** languages (rapid development, quick code/test/debug cycle,
64 ** reasonably fast) with the best features of C (everyone knows it,
65 ** easier to support large blocks of code, efficient, type checking).
67 ** Ficl provides facilities for interoperating
68 ** with programs written in C: C functions can be exported to Ficl,
69 ** and Ficl commands can be executed via a C calling interface. The
70 ** interpreter is re-entrant, so it can be used in multiple instances
71 ** in a multitasking system. Unlike Forth, Ficl's outer interpreter
72 ** expects a text block as input, and returns to the caller after each
73 ** text block, so the "data pump" is somewhere in external code. This
74 ** is more like TCL than Forth, which usually expcets to be at the center
75 ** of the system, requesting input at its convenience. Each Ficl virtual
76 ** machine can be bound to a different I/O channel, and is independent
77 ** of all others in in the same address space except that all virtual
78 ** machines share a common dictionary (a sort or open symbol table that
79 ** defines all of the elements of the language).
81 ** Code is written in ANSI C for portability.
83 ** Summary of Ficl features and constraints:
84 ** - Standard: Implements the ANSI Forth CORE word set and part
85 ** of the CORE EXT word-set, SEARCH and SEARCH EXT, TOOLS and
86 ** TOOLS EXT, LOCAL and LOCAL ext and various extras.
87 ** - Extensible: you can export code written in Forth, C,
88 ** or asm in a straightforward way. Ficl provides open
89 ** facilities for extending the language in an application
90 ** specific way. You can even add new control structures!
91 ** - Ficl and C can interact in two ways: Ficl can encapsulate
92 ** C code, or C code can invoke Ficl code.
93 ** - Thread-safe, re-entrant: The shared system dictionary
94 ** uses a locking mechanism that you can either supply
95 ** or stub out to provide exclusive access. Each Ficl
96 ** virtual machine has an otherwise complete state, and
97 ** each can be bound to a separate I/O channel (or none at all).
98 ** - Simple encapsulation into existing systems: a basic implementation
99 ** requires three function calls (see the example program in testmain.c).
100 ** - ROMable: Ficl is designed to work in RAM-based and ROM code / RAM data
101 ** environments. It does require somewhat more memory than a pure
102 ** ROM implementation because it builds its system dictionary in
103 ** RAM at startup time.
104 ** - Written an ANSI C to be as simple as I can make it to understand,
105 ** support, debug, and port. Compiles without complaint at /Az /W4
106 ** (require ANSI C, max warnings) under Microsoft VC++ 5.
107 ** - Does full 32 bit math (but you need to implement
108 ** two mixed precision math primitives (see sysdep.c))
109 ** - Indirect threaded interpreter is not the fastest kind of
110 ** Forth there is (see pForth 68K for a really fast subroutine
111 ** threaded interpreter), but it's the cleanest match to a
112 ** pure C implementation.
114 ** P O R T I N G F i c l
116 ** To install Ficl on your target system, you need an ANSI C compiler
117 ** and its runtime library. Inspect the system dependent macros and
118 ** functions in sysdep.h and sysdep.c and edit them to suit your
119 ** system. For example, INT16 is a short on some compilers and an
120 ** int on others. Check the default CELL alignment controlled by
121 ** FICL_ALIGN. If necessary, add new definitions of ficlMalloc, ficlFree,
122 ** ficlLockDictionary, and ficlTextOut to work with your operating system.
123 ** Finally, use testmain.c as a guide to installing the Ficl system and
124 ** one or more virtual machines into your code. You do not need to include
125 ** testmain.c in your build.
127 ** T o D o L i s t
129 ** 1. Unimplemented system dependent CORE word: key
130 ** 2. Ficl uses the PAD in some CORE words - this violates the standard,
131 ** but it's cleaner for a multithreaded system. I'll have to make a
132 ** second pad for reference by the word PAD to fix this.
134 ** F o r M o r e I n f o r m a t i o n
136 ** Web home of ficl
137 ** http://ficl.sourceforge.net
138 ** Check this website for Forth literature (including the ANSI standard)
139 ** http://www.taygeta.com/forthlit.html
140 ** and here for software and more links
141 ** http://www.taygeta.com/forth.html
143 ** Obvious Performance enhancement opportunities
144 ** Compile speed
145 ** - work on interpret speed
146 ** - turn off locals (FICL_WANT_LOCALS)
147 ** Interpret speed
148 ** - Change inner interpreter (and everything else)
149 ** so that a definition is a list of pointers to functions
150 ** and inline data rather than pointers to words. This gets
151 ** rid of vm->runningWord and a level of indirection in the
152 ** inner loop. I'll look at it for ficl 3.0
153 ** - Make the main hash table a bigger prime (HASHSIZE)
154 ** - FORGET about twiddling the hash function - my experience is
155 ** that that is a waste of time.
156 ** - Eliminate the need to pass the pVM parameter on the stack
157 ** by dedicating a register to it. Most words need access to the
158 ** vm, but the parameter passing overhead can be reduced. One way
159 ** requires that the host OS have a task switch callout. Create
160 ** a global variable for the running VM and refer to it in words
161 ** that need VM access. Alternative: use thread local storage.
162 ** For single threaded implementations, you can just use a global.
163 ** The first two solutions create portability problems, so I
164 ** haven't considered doing them. Another possibility is to
165 ** declare the pVm parameter to be "register", and hope the compiler
166 ** pays attention.
171 ** Revision History:
173 ** 15 Apr 1999 (sadler) Merged FreeBSD changes for exception wordset and
174 ** counted strings in ficlExec.
175 ** 12 Jan 1999 (sobral) Corrected EVALUATE behavior. Now TIB has an
176 ** "end" field, and all words respect this. ficlExec is passed a "size"
177 ** of TIB, as well as vmPushTib. This size is used to calculate the "end"
178 ** of the string, ie, base+size. If the size is not known, pass -1.
180 ** 10 Jan 1999 (sobral) EXCEPTION word set has been added, and existing
181 ** words has been modified to conform to EXCEPTION EXT word set.
183 ** 27 Aug 1998 (sadler) testing and corrections for LOCALS, LOCALS EXT,
184 ** SEARCH / SEARCH EXT, TOOLS / TOOLS EXT.
185 ** Added .X to display in hex, PARSE and PARSE-WORD to supplement WORD,
186 ** EMPTY to clear stack.
188 ** 29 jun 1998 (sadler) added variable sized hash table support
189 ** and ANS Forth optional SEARCH & SEARCH EXT word set.
190 ** 26 May 1998 (sadler)
191 ** FICL_PROMPT macro
192 ** 14 April 1998 (sadler) V1.04
193 ** Ficlwin: Windows version, Skip Carter's Linux port
194 ** 5 March 1998 (sadler) V1.03
195 ** Bug fixes -- passes John Ryan's ANS test suite "core.fr"
197 ** 24 February 1998 (sadler) V1.02
198 ** -Fixed bugs in <# # #>
199 ** -Changed FICL_WORD so that storage for the name characters
200 ** can be allocated from the dictionary as needed rather than
201 ** reserving 32 bytes in each word whether needed or not -
202 ** this saved 50% of the dictionary storage requirement.
203 ** -Added words in testmain for Win32 functions system,chdir,cwd,
204 ** also added a word that loads and evaluates a file.
206 ** December 1997 (sadler)
207 ** -Added VM_RESTART exception handling in ficlExec -- this lets words
208 ** that require additional text to succeed (like :, create, variable...)
209 ** recover gracefully from an empty input buffer rather than emitting
210 ** an error message. Definitions can span multiple input blocks with
211 ** no restrictions.
212 ** -Changed #include order so that <assert.h> is included in sysdep.h,
213 ** and sysdep is included in all other files. This lets you define
214 ** NDEBUG in sysdep.h to disable assertions if you want to.
215 ** -Make PC specific system dependent code conditional on _M_IX86
216 ** defined so that ports can coexist in sysdep.h/sysdep.c
219 #ifdef __cplusplus
220 extern "C" {
221 #endif
223 #include "sysdep.h"
224 #include <limits.h> /* UCHAR_MAX */
227 ** Forward declarations... read on.
229 struct ficl_word;
230 typedef struct ficl_word FICL_WORD;
231 struct vm;
232 typedef struct vm FICL_VM;
233 struct ficl_dict;
234 typedef struct ficl_dict FICL_DICT;
235 struct ficl_system;
236 typedef struct ficl_system FICL_SYSTEM;
237 struct ficl_system_info;
238 typedef struct ficl_system_info FICL_SYSTEM_INFO;
241 ** the Good Stuff starts here...
243 #define FICL_VER "3.03"
244 #define FICL_VER_MAJOR 3
245 #define FICL_VER_MINOR 3
246 #if !defined (FICL_PROMPT)
247 #define FICL_PROMPT "ok> "
248 #endif
251 ** ANS Forth requires false to be zero, and true to be the ones
252 ** complement of false... that unifies logical and bitwise operations
253 ** nicely.
255 #define FICL_TRUE ((unsigned long)~(0L))
256 #define FICL_FALSE (0)
257 #define FICL_BOOL(x) ((x) ? FICL_TRUE : FICL_FALSE)
261 ** A CELL is the main storage type. It must be large enough
262 ** to contain a pointer or a scalar. In order to accommodate
263 ** 32 bit and 64 bit processors, use abstract types for int,
264 ** unsigned, and float.
266 typedef union _cell
268 FICL_INT i;
269 FICL_UNS u;
270 #if (FICL_WANT_FLOAT)
271 FICL_FLOAT f;
272 #endif
273 void *p;
274 void (*fn)(void);
275 } CELL;
278 ** LVALUEtoCELL does a little pointer trickery to cast any CELL sized
279 ** lvalue (informal definition: an expression whose result has an
280 ** address) to CELL. Remember that constants and casts are NOT
281 ** themselves lvalues!
283 #define LVALUEtoCELL(v) (*(CELL *)&v)
286 ** PTRtoCELL is a cast through void * intended to satisfy the
287 ** most outrageously pedantic compiler... (I won't mention
288 ** its name)
290 #define PTRtoCELL (CELL *)(void *)
291 #define PTRtoSTRING (FICL_STRING *)(void *)
294 ** Strings in FICL are stored in Pascal style - with a count
295 ** preceding the text. We'll also NULL-terminate them so that
296 ** they work with the usual C lib string functions. (Belt &
297 ** suspenders? You decide.)
298 ** STRINGINFO hides the implementation with a couple of
299 ** macros for use in internal routines.
302 typedef unsigned char FICL_COUNT;
303 #define FICL_STRING_MAX UCHAR_MAX
304 typedef struct _ficl_string
306 FICL_COUNT count;
307 char text[1];
308 } FICL_STRING;
310 typedef struct
312 FICL_UNS count;
313 char *cp;
314 } STRINGINFO;
316 #define SI_COUNT(si) (si.count)
317 #define SI_PTR(si) (si.cp)
318 #define SI_SETLEN(si, len) (si.count = (FICL_UNS)(len))
319 #define SI_SETPTR(si, ptr) (si.cp = (char *)(ptr))
321 ** Init a STRINGINFO from a pointer to NULL-terminated string
323 #define SI_PSZ(si, psz) \
324 {si.cp = psz; si.count = (FICL_COUNT)strlen(psz);}
326 ** Init a STRINGINFO from a pointer to FICL_STRING
328 #define SI_PFS(si, pfs) \
329 {si.cp = pfs->text; si.count = pfs->count;}
332 ** Ficl uses this little structure to hold the address of
333 ** the block of text it's working on and an index to the next
334 ** unconsumed character in the string. Traditionally, this is
335 ** done by a Text Input Buffer, so I've called this struct TIB.
337 ** Since this structure also holds the size of the input buffer,
338 ** and since evaluate requires that, let's put the size here.
339 ** The size is stored as an end-pointer because that is what the
340 ** null-terminated string aware functions find most easy to deal
341 ** with.
342 ** Notice, though, that nobody really uses this except evaluate,
343 ** so it might just be moved to FICL_VM instead. (sobral)
345 typedef struct
347 FICL_INT index;
348 char *end;
349 char *cp;
350 } TIB;
354 ** Stacks get heavy use in Ficl and Forth...
355 ** Each virtual machine implements two of them:
356 ** one holds parameters (data), and the other holds return
357 ** addresses and control flow information for the virtual
358 ** machine. (Note: C's automatic stack is implicitly used,
359 ** but not modeled because it doesn't need to be...)
360 ** Here's an abstract type for a stack
362 typedef struct _ficlStack
364 FICL_UNS nCells; /* size of the stack */
365 CELL *pFrame; /* link reg for stack frame */
366 CELL *sp; /* stack pointer */
367 CELL base[1]; /* Top of stack */
368 } FICL_STACK;
371 ** Stack methods... many map closely to required Forth words.
373 FICL_STACK *stackCreate (unsigned nCells);
374 void stackDelete (FICL_STACK *pStack);
375 int stackDepth (FICL_STACK *pStack);
376 void stackDrop (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n);
377 CELL stackFetch (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n);
378 CELL stackGetTop (FICL_STACK *pStack);
379 void stackLink (FICL_STACK *pStack, int nCells);
380 void stackPick (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n);
381 CELL stackPop (FICL_STACK *pStack);
382 void *stackPopPtr (FICL_STACK *pStack);
383 FICL_UNS stackPopUNS (FICL_STACK *pStack);
384 FICL_INT stackPopINT (FICL_STACK *pStack);
385 void stackPush (FICL_STACK *pStack, CELL c);
386 void stackPushPtr (FICL_STACK *pStack, void *ptr);
387 void stackPushUNS (FICL_STACK *pStack, FICL_UNS u);
388 void stackPushINT (FICL_STACK *pStack, FICL_INT i);
389 void stackReset (FICL_STACK *pStack);
390 void stackRoll (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n);
391 void stackSetTop (FICL_STACK *pStack, CELL c);
392 void stackStore (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n, CELL c);
393 void stackUnlink (FICL_STACK *pStack);
395 #if (FICL_WANT_FLOAT)
396 float stackPopFloat (FICL_STACK *pStack);
397 void stackPushFloat(FICL_STACK *pStack, FICL_FLOAT f);
398 #endif
401 ** Shortcuts (Guy Carver)
403 #define PUSHPTR(p) stackPushPtr(pVM->pStack,p)
404 #define PUSHUNS(u) stackPushUNS(pVM->pStack,u)
405 #define PUSHINT(i) stackPushINT(pVM->pStack,i)
406 #define PUSHFLOAT(f) stackPushFloat(pVM->fStack,f)
407 #define PUSH(c) stackPush(pVM->pStack,c)
408 #define POPPTR() stackPopPtr(pVM->pStack)
409 #define POPUNS() stackPopUNS(pVM->pStack)
410 #define POPINT() stackPopINT(pVM->pStack)
411 #define POPFLOAT() stackPopFloat(pVM->fStack)
412 #define POP() stackPop(pVM->pStack)
413 #define GETTOP() stackGetTop(pVM->pStack)
414 #define SETTOP(c) stackSetTop(pVM->pStack,LVALUEtoCELL(c))
415 #define GETTOPF() stackGetTop(pVM->fStack)
416 #define SETTOPF(c) stackSetTop(pVM->fStack,LVALUEtoCELL(c))
417 #define STORE(n,c) stackStore(pVM->pStack,n,LVALUEtoCELL(c))
418 #define DEPTH() stackDepth(pVM->pStack)
419 #define DROP(n) stackDrop(pVM->pStack,n)
420 #define DROPF(n) stackDrop(pVM->fStack,n)
421 #define FETCH(n) stackFetch(pVM->pStack,n)
422 #define PICK(n) stackPick(pVM->pStack,n)
423 #define PICKF(n) stackPick(pVM->fStack,n)
424 #define ROLL(n) stackRoll(pVM->pStack,n)
425 #define ROLLF(n) stackRoll(pVM->fStack,n)
428 ** The virtual machine (VM) contains the state for one interpreter.
429 ** Defined operations include:
430 ** Create & initialize
431 ** Delete
432 ** Execute a block of text
433 ** Parse a word out of the input stream
434 ** Call return, and branch
435 ** Text output
436 ** Throw an exception
439 typedef FICL_WORD ** IPTYPE; /* the VM's instruction pointer */
442 ** Each VM has a placeholder for an output function -
443 ** this makes it possible to have each VM do I/O
444 ** through a different device. If you specify no
445 ** OUTFUNC, it defaults to ficlTextOut.
447 typedef void (*OUTFUNC)(FICL_VM *pVM, char *text, int fNewline);
450 ** Each VM operates in one of two non-error states: interpreting
451 ** or compiling. When interpreting, words are simply executed.
452 ** When compiling, most words in the input stream have their
453 ** addresses inserted into the word under construction. Some words
454 ** (known as IMMEDIATE) are executed in the compile state, too.
456 /* values of STATE */
457 #define INTERPRET 0
458 #define COMPILE 1
461 ** The pad is a small scratch area for text manipulation. ANS Forth
462 ** requires it to hold at least 84 characters.
464 #if !defined nPAD
465 #define nPAD 256
466 #endif
469 ** ANS Forth requires that a word's name contain {1..31} characters.
471 #if !defined nFICLNAME
472 #define nFICLNAME 31
473 #endif
476 ** OK - now we can really define the VM...
478 struct vm
480 FICL_SYSTEM *pSys; /* Which system this VM belongs to */
481 FICL_VM *link; /* Ficl keeps a VM list for simple teardown */
482 jmp_buf *pState; /* crude exception mechanism... */
483 OUTFUNC textOut; /* Output callback - see sysdep.c */
484 void * pExtend; /* vm extension pointer for app use - initialized from FICL_SYSTEM */
485 short fRestart; /* Set TRUE to restart runningWord */
486 IPTYPE ip; /* instruction pointer */
487 FICL_WORD *runningWord;/* address of currently running word (often just *(ip-1) ) */
488 FICL_UNS state; /* compiling or interpreting */
489 FICL_UNS base; /* number conversion base */
490 FICL_STACK *pStack; /* param stack */
491 FICL_STACK *rStack; /* return stack */
492 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
493 FICL_STACK *fStack; /* float stack (optional) */
494 #endif
495 CELL sourceID; /* -1 if EVALUATE, 0 if normal input */
496 TIB tib; /* address of incoming text string */
497 #if FICL_WANT_USER
498 CELL user[FICL_USER_CELLS];
499 #endif
500 char pad[nPAD]; /* the scratch area (see above) */
504 ** A FICL_CODE points to a function that gets called to help execute
505 ** a word in the dictionary. It always gets passed a pointer to the
506 ** running virtual machine, and from there it can get the address
507 ** of the parameter area of the word it's supposed to operate on.
508 ** For precompiled words, the code is all there is. For user defined
509 ** words, the code assumes that the word's parameter area is a list
510 ** of pointers to the code fields of other words to execute, and
511 ** may also contain inline data. The first parameter is always
512 ** a pointer to a code field.
514 typedef void (*FICL_CODE)(FICL_VM *pVm);
516 #if 0
517 #define VM_ASSERT(pVM) assert((*(pVM->ip - 1)) == pVM->runningWord)
518 #else
519 #define VM_ASSERT(pVM)
520 #endif
523 ** Ficl models memory as a contiguous space divided into
524 ** words in a linked list called the dictionary.
525 ** A FICL_WORD starts each entry in the list.
526 ** Version 1.02: space for the name characters is allotted from
527 ** the dictionary ahead of the word struct, rather than using
528 ** a fixed size array for each name.
530 struct ficl_word
532 struct ficl_word *link; /* Previous word in the dictionary */
533 UNS16 hash;
534 UNS8 flags; /* Immediate, Smudge, Compile-only */
535 FICL_COUNT nName; /* Number of chars in word name */
536 char *name; /* First nFICLNAME chars of word name */
537 FICL_CODE code; /* Native code to execute the word */
538 CELL param[1]; /* First data cell of the word */
542 ** Worst-case size of a word header: nFICLNAME chars in name
544 #define CELLS_PER_WORD \
545 ( (sizeof (FICL_WORD) + nFICLNAME + sizeof (CELL)) \
546 / (sizeof (CELL)) )
548 int wordIsImmediate(FICL_WORD *pFW);
549 int wordIsCompileOnly(FICL_WORD *pFW);
551 /* flag values for word header */
552 #define FW_IMMEDIATE 1 /* execute me even if compiling */
553 #define FW_COMPILE 2 /* error if executed when not compiling */
554 #define FW_SMUDGE 4 /* definition in progress - hide me */
555 #define FW_ISOBJECT 8 /* word is an object or object member variable */
557 #define FW_COMPIMMED (FW_IMMEDIATE | FW_COMPILE)
558 #define FW_DEFAULT 0
562 ** Exit codes for vmThrow
564 #define VM_INNEREXIT -256 /* tell ficlExecXT to exit inner loop */
565 #define VM_OUTOFTEXT -257 /* hungry - normal exit */
566 #define VM_RESTART -258 /* word needs more text to succeed - re-run it */
567 #define VM_USEREXIT -259 /* user wants to quit */
568 #define VM_ERREXIT -260 /* interp found an error */
569 #define VM_BREAK -261 /* debugger breakpoint */
570 #define VM_ABORT -1 /* like errexit -- abort */
571 #define VM_ABORTQ -2 /* like errexit -- abort" */
572 #define VM_QUIT -56 /* like errexit, but leave pStack & base alone */
575 void vmBranchRelative(FICL_VM *pVM, int offset);
576 FICL_VM * vmCreate (FICL_VM *pVM, unsigned nPStack, unsigned nRStack);
577 void vmDelete (FICL_VM *pVM);
578 void vmExecute (FICL_VM *pVM, FICL_WORD *pWord);
579 FICL_DICT *vmGetDict (FICL_VM *pVM);
580 char * vmGetString (FICL_VM *pVM, FICL_STRING *spDest, char delimiter);
581 STRINGINFO vmGetWord (FICL_VM *pVM);
582 STRINGINFO vmGetWord0 (FICL_VM *pVM);
583 int vmGetWordToPad (FICL_VM *pVM);
584 STRINGINFO vmParseString (FICL_VM *pVM, char delimiter);
585 STRINGINFO vmParseStringEx(FICL_VM *pVM, char delimiter, char fSkipLeading);
586 CELL vmPop (FICL_VM *pVM);
587 void vmPush (FICL_VM *pVM, CELL c);
588 void vmPopIP (FICL_VM *pVM);
589 void vmPushIP (FICL_VM *pVM, IPTYPE newIP);
590 void vmQuit (FICL_VM *pVM);
591 void vmReset (FICL_VM *pVM);
592 void vmSetTextOut (FICL_VM *pVM, OUTFUNC textOut);
593 void vmTextOut (FICL_VM *pVM, char *text, int fNewline);
594 void vmTextOut (FICL_VM *pVM, char *text, int fNewline);
595 void vmThrow (FICL_VM *pVM, int except);
596 void vmThrowErr (FICL_VM *pVM, char *fmt, ...);
598 #define vmGetRunningWord(pVM) ((pVM)->runningWord)
602 ** The inner interpreter - coded as a macro (see note for
603 ** INLINE_INNER_LOOP in sysdep.h for complaints about VC++ 5
605 #define M_VM_STEP(pVM) \
606 FICL_WORD *tempFW = *(pVM)->ip++; \
607 (pVM)->runningWord = tempFW; \
608 tempFW->code(pVM);
610 #define M_INNER_LOOP(pVM) \
611 for (;;) { M_VM_STEP(pVM) }
614 #if INLINE_INNER_LOOP != 0
615 #define vmInnerLoop(pVM) M_INNER_LOOP(pVM)
616 #else
617 void vmInnerLoop(FICL_VM *pVM);
618 #endif
621 ** vmCheckStack needs a vm pointer because it might have to say
622 ** something if it finds a problem. Parms popCells and pushCells
623 ** correspond to the number of parameters on the left and right of
624 ** a word's stack effect comment.
626 void vmCheckStack(FICL_VM *pVM, int popCells, int pushCells);
627 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
628 void vmCheckFStack(FICL_VM *pVM, int popCells, int pushCells);
629 #endif
632 ** TIB access routines...
633 ** ANS forth seems to require the input buffer to be represented
634 ** as a pointer to the start of the buffer, and an index to the
635 ** next character to read.
636 ** PushTib points the VM to a new input string and optionally
637 ** returns a copy of the current state
638 ** PopTib restores the TIB state given a saved TIB from PushTib
639 ** GetInBuf returns a pointer to the next unused char of the TIB
641 void vmPushTib (FICL_VM *pVM, char *text, FICL_INT nChars, TIB *pSaveTib);
642 void vmPopTib (FICL_VM *pVM, TIB *pTib);
643 #define vmGetInBuf(pVM) ((pVM)->tib.cp + (pVM)->tib.index)
644 #define vmGetInBufLen(pVM) ((pVM)->tib.end - (pVM)->tib.cp)
645 #define vmGetInBufEnd(pVM) ((pVM)->tib.end)
646 #define vmGetTibIndex(pVM) (pVM)->tib.index
647 #define vmSetTibIndex(pVM, i) (pVM)->tib.index = i
648 #define vmUpdateTib(pVM, str) (pVM)->tib.index = (str) - (pVM)->tib.cp
651 ** Generally useful string manipulators omitted by ANSI C...
652 ** ltoa complements strtol
654 #if defined(_WIN32) && !FICL_MAIN
655 /* #SHEESH
656 ** Why do Microsoft Meatballs insist on contaminating
657 ** my namespace with their string functions???
659 #pragma warning(disable: 4273)
660 #endif
662 int isPowerOfTwo(FICL_UNS u);
664 char *ltoa( FICL_INT value, char *string, int radix );
665 char *ultoa(FICL_UNS value, char *string, int radix );
666 char digit_to_char(int value);
667 char *strrev( char *string );
668 char *skipSpace(char *cp, char *end);
669 char *caseFold(char *cp);
670 int strincmp(char *cp1, char *cp2, FICL_UNS count);
672 #if defined(_WIN32) && !FICL_MAIN
673 #pragma warning(default: 4273)
674 #endif
677 ** Ficl hash table - variable size.
678 ** assert(size > 0)
679 ** If size is 1, the table degenerates into a linked list.
680 ** A WORDLIST (see the search order word set in DPANS) is
681 ** just a pointer to a FICL_HASH in this implementation.
683 #if !defined HASHSIZE /* Default size of hash table. For most uniform */
684 #define HASHSIZE 241 /* performance, use a prime number! */
685 #endif
687 typedef struct ficl_hash
689 struct ficl_hash *link; /* link to parent class wordlist for OO */
690 char *name; /* optional pointer to \0 terminated wordlist name */
691 unsigned size; /* number of buckets in the hash */
692 FICL_WORD *table[1];
693 } FICL_HASH;
695 void hashForget (FICL_HASH *pHash, void *where);
696 UNS16 hashHashCode (STRINGINFO si);
697 void hashInsertWord(FICL_HASH *pHash, FICL_WORD *pFW);
698 FICL_WORD *hashLookup (FICL_HASH *pHash, STRINGINFO si, UNS16 hashCode);
699 void hashReset (FICL_HASH *pHash);
702 ** A Dictionary is a linked list of FICL_WORDs. It is also Ficl's
703 ** memory model. Description of fields:
705 ** here -- points to the next free byte in the dictionary. This
706 ** pointer is forced to be CELL-aligned before a definition is added.
707 ** Do not assume any specific alignment otherwise - Use dictAlign().
709 ** smudge -- pointer to word currently being defined (or last defined word)
710 ** If the definition completes successfully, the word will be
711 ** linked into the hash table. If unsuccessful, dictUnsmudge
712 ** uses this pointer to restore the previous state of the dictionary.
713 ** Smudge prevents unintentional recursion as a side-effect: the
714 ** dictionary search algo examines only completed definitions, so a
715 ** word cannot invoke itself by name. See the ficl word "recurse".
716 ** NOTE: smudge always points to the last word defined. IMMEDIATE
717 ** makes use of this fact. Smudge is initially NULL.
719 ** pForthWords -- pointer to the default wordlist (FICL_HASH).
720 ** This is the initial compilation list, and contains all
721 ** ficl's precompiled words.
723 ** pCompile -- compilation wordlist - initially equal to pForthWords
724 ** pSearch -- array of pointers to wordlists. Managed as a stack.
725 ** Highest index is the first list in the search order.
726 ** nLists -- number of lists in pSearch. nLists-1 is the highest
727 ** filled slot in pSearch, and points to the first wordlist
728 ** in the search order
729 ** size -- number of cells in the dictionary (total)
730 ** dict -- start of data area. Must be at the end of the struct.
732 struct ficl_dict
734 CELL *here;
735 FICL_WORD *smudge;
736 FICL_HASH *pForthWords;
737 FICL_HASH *pCompile;
738 FICL_HASH *pSearch[FICL_DEFAULT_VOCS];
739 int nLists;
740 unsigned size; /* Number of cells in dict (total)*/
741 CELL *dict; /* Base of dictionary memory */
744 void *alignPtr(void *ptr);
745 void dictAbortDefinition(FICL_DICT *pDict);
746 void dictAlign (FICL_DICT *pDict);
747 int dictAllot (FICL_DICT *pDict, int n);
748 int dictAllotCells (FICL_DICT *pDict, int nCells);
749 void dictAppendCell (FICL_DICT *pDict, CELL c);
750 void dictAppendChar (FICL_DICT *pDict, char c);
751 FICL_WORD *dictAppendWord (FICL_DICT *pDict,
752 char *name,
753 FICL_CODE pCode,
754 UNS8 flags);
755 FICL_WORD *dictAppendWord2(FICL_DICT *pDict,
756 STRINGINFO si,
757 FICL_CODE pCode,
758 UNS8 flags);
759 void dictAppendUNS (FICL_DICT *pDict, FICL_UNS u);
760 int dictCellsAvail (FICL_DICT *pDict);
761 int dictCellsUsed (FICL_DICT *pDict);
762 void dictCheck (FICL_DICT *pDict, FICL_VM *pVM, int n);
763 void dictCheckThreshold(FICL_DICT* dp);
764 FICL_DICT *dictCreate(unsigned nCELLS);
765 FICL_DICT *dictCreateHashed(unsigned nCells, unsigned nHash);
766 FICL_HASH *dictCreateWordlist(FICL_DICT *dp, int nBuckets);
767 void dictDelete (FICL_DICT *pDict);
768 void dictEmpty (FICL_DICT *pDict, unsigned nHash);
769 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
770 void dictHashSummary(FICL_VM *pVM);
771 #endif
772 int dictIncludes (FICL_DICT *pDict, void *p);
773 FICL_WORD *dictLookup (FICL_DICT *pDict, STRINGINFO si);
774 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
775 FICL_WORD *ficlLookupLoc (FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, STRINGINFO si);
776 #endif
777 void dictResetSearchOrder(FICL_DICT *pDict);
778 void dictSetFlags (FICL_DICT *pDict, UNS8 set, UNS8 clr);
779 void dictSetImmediate(FICL_DICT *pDict);
780 void dictUnsmudge (FICL_DICT *pDict);
781 CELL *dictWhere (FICL_DICT *pDict);
785 ** P A R S E S T E P
786 ** (New for 2.05)
787 ** See words.c: interpWord
788 ** By default, ficl goes through two attempts to parse each token from its input
789 ** stream: it first attempts to match it with a word in the dictionary, and
790 ** if that fails, it attempts to convert it into a number. This mechanism is now
791 ** extensible by additional steps. This allows extensions like floating point and
792 ** double number support to be factored cleanly.
794 ** Each parse step is a function that receives the next input token as a STRINGINFO.
795 ** If the parse step matches the token, it must apply semantics to the token appropriate
796 ** to the present value of VM.state (compiling or interpreting), and return FICL_TRUE.
797 ** Otherwise it returns FICL_FALSE. See words.c: isNumber for an example
799 ** Note: for the sake of efficiency, it's a good idea both to limit the number
800 ** of parse steps and to code each parse step so that it rejects tokens that
801 ** do not match as quickly as possible.
804 typedef int (*FICL_PARSE_STEP)(FICL_VM *pVM, STRINGINFO si);
807 ** Appends a parse step function to the end of the parse list (see
808 ** FICL_PARSE_STEP notes in ficl.h for details). Returns 0 if successful,
809 ** nonzero if there's no more room in the list. Each parse step is a word in
810 ** the dictionary. Precompiled parse steps can use (PARSE-STEP) as their
811 ** CFA - see parenParseStep in words.c.
813 int ficlAddParseStep(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, FICL_WORD *pFW); /* ficl.c */
814 void ficlAddPrecompiledParseStep(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name, FICL_PARSE_STEP pStep);
815 void ficlListParseSteps(FICL_VM *pVM);
818 ** FICL_BREAKPOINT record.
819 ** origXT - if NULL, this breakpoint is unused. Otherwise it stores the xt
820 ** that the breakpoint overwrote. This is restored to the dictionary when the
821 ** BP executes or gets cleared
822 ** address - the location of the breakpoint (address of the instruction that
823 ** has been replaced with the breakpoint trap
824 ** origXT - The original contents of the location with the breakpoint
825 ** Note: address is NULL when this breakpoint is empty
827 typedef struct FICL_BREAKPOINT
829 void *address;
830 FICL_WORD *origXT;
831 } FICL_BREAKPOINT;
835 ** F I C L _ S Y S T E M
836 ** The top level data structure of the system - ficl_system ties a list of
837 ** virtual machines with their corresponding dictionaries. Ficl 3.0 will
838 ** support multiple Ficl systems, allowing multiple concurrent sessions
839 ** to separate dictionaries with some constraints.
840 ** The present model allows multiple sessions to one dictionary provided
841 ** you implement ficlLockDictionary() as specified in sysdep.h
842 ** Note: the pExtend pointer is there to provide context for applications. It is copied
843 ** to each VM's pExtend field as that VM is created.
845 struct ficl_system
847 FICL_SYSTEM *link;
848 void *pExtend; /* Initializes VM's pExtend pointer (for application use) */
849 FICL_VM *vmList;
850 FICL_DICT *dp;
851 FICL_DICT *envp;
852 #ifdef FICL_WANT_LOCALS
853 FICL_DICT *localp;
854 #endif
855 FICL_WORD *pInterp[3];
856 FICL_WORD *parseList[FICL_MAX_PARSE_STEPS];
857 OUTFUNC textOut;
859 FICL_WORD *pBranchParen;
860 FICL_WORD *pDoParen;
861 FICL_WORD *pDoesParen;
862 FICL_WORD *pExitInner;
863 FICL_WORD *pExitParen;
864 FICL_WORD *pBranch0;
865 FICL_WORD *pInterpret;
866 FICL_WORD *pLitParen;
867 FICL_WORD *pTwoLitParen;
868 FICL_WORD *pLoopParen;
869 FICL_WORD *pPLoopParen;
870 FICL_WORD *pQDoParen;
871 FICL_WORD *pSemiParen;
872 FICL_WORD *pOfParen;
873 FICL_WORD *pStore;
874 FICL_WORD *pDrop;
875 FICL_WORD *pCStringLit;
876 FICL_WORD *pStringLit;
878 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
879 FICL_WORD *pGetLocalParen;
880 FICL_WORD *pGet2LocalParen;
881 FICL_WORD *pGetLocal0;
882 FICL_WORD *pGetLocal1;
883 FICL_WORD *pToLocalParen;
884 FICL_WORD *pTo2LocalParen;
885 FICL_WORD *pToLocal0;
886 FICL_WORD *pToLocal1;
887 FICL_WORD *pLinkParen;
888 FICL_WORD *pUnLinkParen;
889 FICL_INT nLocals;
890 CELL *pMarkLocals;
891 #endif
893 FICL_BREAKPOINT bpStep;
896 struct ficl_system_info
898 int size; /* structure size tag for versioning */
899 int nDictCells; /* Size of system's Dictionary */
900 OUTFUNC textOut; /* default textOut function */
901 void *pExtend; /* Initializes VM's pExtend pointer - for application use */
902 int nEnvCells; /* Size of Environment dictionary */
906 #define ficlInitInfo(x) { memset((x), 0, sizeof(FICL_SYSTEM_INFO)); \
907 (x)->size = sizeof(FICL_SYSTEM_INFO); }
910 ** External interface to FICL...
913 ** f i c l I n i t S y s t e m
914 ** Binds a global dictionary to the interpreter system and initializes
915 ** the dict to contain the ANSI CORE wordset.
916 ** You can specify the address and size of the allocated area.
917 ** Using ficlInitSystemEx you can also specify the text output function.
918 ** After that, ficl manages it.
919 ** First step is to set up the static pointers to the area.
920 ** Then write the "precompiled" portion of the dictionary in.
921 ** The dictionary needs to be at least large enough to hold the
922 ** precompiled part. Try 1K cells minimum. Use "words" to find
923 ** out how much of the dictionary is used at any time.
925 FICL_SYSTEM *ficlInitSystemEx(FICL_SYSTEM_INFO *fsi);
927 /* Deprecated call */
928 FICL_SYSTEM *ficlInitSystem(int nDictCells);
931 ** f i c l T e r m S y s t e m
932 ** Deletes the system dictionary and all virtual machines that
933 ** were created with ficlNewVM (see below). Call this function to
934 ** reclaim all memory used by the dictionary and VMs.
936 void ficlTermSystem(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
939 ** f i c l E v a l u a t e
940 ** Evaluates a block of input text in the context of the
941 ** specified interpreter. Also sets SOURCE-ID properly.
943 ** PLEASE USE THIS FUNCTION when throwing a hard-coded
944 ** string to the FICL interpreter.
946 int ficlEvaluate(FICL_VM *pVM, char *pText);
949 ** f i c l E x e c
950 ** Evaluates a block of input text in the context of the
951 ** specified interpreter. Emits any requested output to the
952 ** interpreter's output function. If the input string is NULL
953 ** terminated, you can pass -1 as nChars rather than count it.
954 ** Execution returns when the text block has been executed,
955 ** or an error occurs.
956 ** Returns one of the VM_XXXX codes defined in ficl.h:
957 ** VM_OUTOFTEXT is the normal exit condition
958 ** VM_ERREXIT means that the interp encountered a syntax error
959 ** and the vm has been reset to recover (some or all
960 ** of the text block got ignored
961 ** VM_USEREXIT means that the user executed the "bye" command
962 ** to shut down the interpreter. This would be a good
963 ** time to delete the vm, etc -- or you can ignore this
964 ** signal.
965 ** VM_ABORT and VM_ABORTQ are generated by 'abort' and 'abort"'
966 ** commands.
967 ** Preconditions: successful execution of ficlInitSystem,
968 ** Successful creation and init of the VM by ficlNewVM (or equiv)
970 ** If you call ficlExec() or one of its brothers, you MUST
971 ** ensure pVM->sourceID was set to a sensible value.
972 ** ficlExec() explicitly DOES NOT manage SOURCE-ID for you.
974 int ficlExec (FICL_VM *pVM, char *pText);
975 int ficlExecC(FICL_VM *pVM, char *pText, FICL_INT nChars);
976 int ficlExecXT(FICL_VM *pVM, FICL_WORD *pWord);
979 ** ficlExecFD(FICL_VM *pVM, int fd);
980 * Evaluates text from file passed in via fd.
981 * Execution returns when all of file has been executed or an
982 * error occurs.
984 int ficlExecFD(FICL_VM *pVM, int fd);
987 ** Create a new VM from the heap, and link it into the system VM list.
988 ** Initializes the VM and binds default sized stacks to it. Returns the
989 ** address of the VM, or NULL if an error occurs.
990 ** Precondition: successful execution of ficlInitSystem
992 FICL_VM *ficlNewVM(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
995 ** Force deletion of a VM. You do not need to do this
996 ** unless you're creating and discarding a lot of VMs.
997 ** For systems that use a constant pool of VMs for the life
998 ** of the system, ficltermSystem takes care of VM cleanup
999 ** automatically.
1001 void ficlFreeVM(FICL_VM *pVM);
1005 ** Set the stack sizes (return and parameter) to be used for all
1006 ** subsequently created VMs. Returns actual stack size to be used.
1008 int ficlSetStackSize(int nStackCells);
1011 ** Returns the address of the most recently defined word in the system
1012 ** dictionary with the given name, or NULL if no match.
1013 ** Precondition: successful execution of ficlInitSystem
1015 FICL_WORD *ficlLookup(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name);
1018 ** f i c l G e t D i c t
1019 ** Utility function - returns the address of the system dictionary.
1020 ** Precondition: successful execution of ficlInitSystem
1022 FICL_DICT *ficlGetDict(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1023 FICL_DICT *ficlGetEnv (FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1024 void ficlSetEnv (FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name, FICL_UNS value);
1025 void ficlSetEnvD(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name, FICL_UNS hi, FICL_UNS lo);
1026 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
1027 FICL_DICT *ficlGetLoc (FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1028 #endif
1030 ** f i c l B u i l d
1031 ** Builds a word into the system default dictionary in a thread-safe way.
1032 ** Preconditions: system must be initialized, and there must
1033 ** be enough space for the new word's header! Operation is
1034 ** controlled by ficlLockDictionary, so any initialization
1035 ** required by your version of the function (if you "overrode"
1036 ** it) must be complete at this point.
1037 ** Parameters:
1038 ** name -- the name of the word to be built
1039 ** code -- code to execute when the word is invoked - must take a single param
1040 ** pointer to a FICL_VM
1041 ** flags -- 0 or more of FW_IMMEDIATE, FW_COMPILE, use bitwise OR!
1042 ** Most words can use FW_DEFAULT.
1043 ** nAllot - number of extra cells to allocate in the parameter area (usually zero)
1045 int ficlBuild(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name, FICL_CODE code, char flags);
1048 ** f i c l C o m p i l e C o r e
1049 ** Builds the ANS CORE wordset into the dictionary - called by
1050 ** ficlInitSystem - no need to waste dict space by doing it again.
1052 void ficlCompileCore(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1053 void ficlCompilePrefix(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1054 void ficlCompileSearch(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1055 void ficlCompileSoftCore(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1056 void ficlCompileTools(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1057 void ficlCompileFile(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1058 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
1059 void ficlCompileFloat(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1060 int ficlParseFloatNumber( FICL_VM *pVM, STRINGINFO si ); /* float.c */
1061 #endif
1062 #if FICL_PLATFORM_EXTEND
1063 void ficlCompilePlatform(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
1064 #endif
1065 int ficlParsePrefix(FICL_VM *pVM, STRINGINFO si);
1068 ** from words.c...
1070 void constantParen(FICL_VM *pVM);
1071 void twoConstParen(FICL_VM *pVM);
1072 int ficlParseNumber(FICL_VM *pVM, STRINGINFO si);
1073 void ficlTick(FICL_VM *pVM);
1074 void parseStepParen(FICL_VM *pVM);
1077 ** From tools.c
1079 int isAFiclWord(FICL_DICT *pd, FICL_WORD *pFW);
1082 ** The following supports SEE and the debugger.
1084 typedef enum
1086 BRANCH,
1087 COLON,
1088 CONSTANT,
1089 CREATE,
1091 DOES,
1093 LITERAL,
1094 LOOP,
1096 PLOOP,
1097 PRIMITIVE,
1098 QDO,
1099 STRINGLIT,
1100 CSTRINGLIT,
1101 #if FICL_WANT_USER
1102 USER,
1103 #endif
1104 VARIABLE,
1105 } WORDKIND;
1107 WORDKIND ficlWordClassify(FICL_WORD *pFW);
1110 ** Dictionary on-demand resizing
1112 extern CELL dictThreshold;
1113 extern CELL dictIncrease;
1116 ** Various FreeBSD goodies
1119 #if defined(__i386__) && !defined(TESTMAIN)
1120 extern void ficlOutb(FICL_VM *pVM);
1121 extern void ficlInb(FICL_VM *pVM);
1122 #endif
1124 extern void ficlSetenv(FICL_VM *pVM);
1125 extern void ficlSetenvq(FICL_VM *pVM);
1126 extern void ficlGetenv(FICL_VM *pVM);
1127 extern void ficlUnsetenv(FICL_VM *pVM);
1128 extern void ficlCopyin(FICL_VM *pVM);
1129 extern void ficlCopyout(FICL_VM *pVM);
1130 extern void ficlFindfile(FICL_VM *pVM);
1131 extern void ficlCcall(FICL_VM *pVM);
1132 #if !defined(TESTMAIN)
1133 extern void ficlPnpdevices(FICL_VM *pVM);
1134 extern void ficlPnphandlers(FICL_VM *pVM);
1135 #endif
1138 ** Used with File-Access wordset.
1140 #define FICL_FAM_READ 1
1141 #define FICL_FAM_WRITE 2
1142 #define FICL_FAM_APPEND 4
1143 #define FICL_FAM_BINARY 8
1145 #define FICL_FAM_OPEN_MODE(fam) ((fam) & (FICL_FAM_READ | FICL_FAM_WRITE | FICL_FAM_APPEND))
1148 #if (FICL_WANT_FILE)
1149 typedef struct ficlFILE
1151 FILE *f;
1152 char filename[256];
1153 } ficlFILE;
1154 #endif
1156 #ifdef __cplusplus
1158 #endif
1160 #endif /* __FICL_H__ */