/* * f i c l . c * Forth Inspired Command Language - external interface * Author: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu) * Created: 19 July 1997 * $Id: system.c,v 1.2 2010/09/10 10:35:54 asau Exp $ */ /* * This is an ANS Forth interpreter written in C. * Ficl uses Forth syntax for its commands, but turns the Forth * model on its head in other respects. * Ficl provides facilities for interoperating * with programs written in C: C functions can be exported to Ficl, * and Ficl commands can be executed via a C calling interface. The * interpreter is re-entrant, so it can be used in multiple instances * in a multitasking system. Unlike Forth, Ficl's outer interpreter * expects a text block as input, and returns to the caller after each * text block, so the data pump is somewhere in external code in the * style of TCL. * * Code is written in ANSI C for portability. */ /* * Copyright (c) 1997-2001 John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu) * All rights reserved. * * Get the latest Ficl release at http://ficl.sourceforge.net * * I am interested in hearing from anyone who uses Ficl. If you have * a problem, a success story, a defect, an enhancement request, or * if you would like to contribute to the Ficl release, please * contact me by email at the address above. * * L I C E N S E and D I S C L A I M E R * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "ficl.h" /* * System statics * Each ficlSystem builds a global dictionary during its start * sequence. This is shared by all virtual machines of that system. * Therefore only one VM can update the dictionary * at a time. The system imports a locking function that * you can override in order to control update access to * the dictionary. The function is stubbed out by default, * but you can insert one: #define FICL_WANT_MULTITHREADED 1 * and supply your own version of ficlDictionaryLock. */ ficlSystem *ficlSystemGlobal = NULL; /* * f i c l S e t V e r s i o n E n v * Create a double ficlCell environment constant for the version ID */ static void ficlSystemSetVersion(ficlSystem *system) { int major = FICL_VERSION_MAJOR; int minor = FICL_VERSION_MINOR; ficl2Integer combined; ficlDictionary *environment = ficlSystemGetEnvironment(system); FICL_2INTEGER_SET(major, minor, combined); (void) ficlDictionarySet2Constant(environment, "ficl-version", combined); (void) ficlDictionarySetConstant(environment, "ficl-robust", FICL_ROBUST); } /* * f i c l I n i t S y s t e m * Binds a global dictionary to the interpreter system. * You specify the address and size of the allocated area. * After that, Ficl manages it. * First step is to set up the static pointers to the area. * Then write the "precompiled" portion of the dictionary in. * The dictionary needs to be at least large enough to hold the * precompiled part. Try 1K cells minimum. Use "words" to find * out how much of the dictionary is used at any time. */ ficlSystem * ficlSystemCreate(ficlSystemInformation *fsi) { ficlInteger dictionarySize; ficlInteger environmentSize; ficlInteger stackSize; ficlSystem *system; ficlCallback callback; ficlSystemInformation fauxInfo; ficlDictionary *environment; if (fsi == NULL) { fsi = &fauxInfo; ficlSystemInformationInitialize(fsi); } callback.context = fsi->context; callback.textOut = fsi->textOut; callback.errorOut = fsi->errorOut; callback.system = NULL; callback.vm = NULL; FICL_ASSERT(&callback, sizeof (ficlInteger) >= sizeof (void *)); FICL_ASSERT(&callback, sizeof (ficlUnsigned) >= sizeof (void *)); #if (FICL_WANT_FLOAT) FICL_ASSERT(&callback, sizeof (ficlFloat) <= sizeof (ficlInteger)); #endif system = ficlMalloc(sizeof (ficlSystem)); FICL_ASSERT(&callback, system); memset(system, 0, sizeof (ficlSystem)); dictionarySize = fsi->dictionarySize; if (dictionarySize <= 0) dictionarySize = FICL_DEFAULT_DICTIONARY_SIZE; environmentSize = fsi->environmentSize; if (environmentSize <= 0) environmentSize = FICL_DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SIZE; stackSize = fsi->stackSize; if (stackSize < FICL_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE) stackSize = FICL_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE; system->dictionary = ficlDictionaryCreateHashed(system, (unsigned)dictionarySize, FICL_HASH_SIZE); system->dictionary->forthWordlist->name = "forth-wordlist"; environment = ficlDictionaryCreate(system, (unsigned)environmentSize); system->environment = environment; system->environment->forthWordlist->name = "environment"; system->callback.textOut = fsi->textOut; system->callback.errorOut = fsi->errorOut; system->callback.context = fsi->context; system->callback.system = system; system->callback.vm = NULL; system->stackSize = stackSize; #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS /* * The locals dictionary is only searched while compiling, * but this is where speed is most important. On the other * hand, the dictionary gets emptied after each use of locals * The need to balance search speed with the cost of the 'empty' * operation led me to select a single-threaded list... */ system->locals = ficlDictionaryCreate(system, (unsigned)FICL_MAX_LOCALS * FICL_CELLS_PER_WORD); #endif /* FICL_WANT_LOCALS */ /* * Build the precompiled dictionary and load softwords. We need * a temporary VM to do this - ficlNewVM links one to the head of * the system VM list. ficlCompilePlatform (defined in win32.c, * for example) adds platform specific words. */ ficlSystemCompileCore(system); ficlSystemCompilePrefix(system); #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT ficlSystemCompileFloat(system); #endif /* FICL_WANT_FLOAT */ #if FICL_WANT_PLATFORM ficlSystemCompilePlatform(system); #endif /* FICL_WANT_PLATFORM */ ficlSystemSetVersion(system); /* * Establish the parse order. Note that prefixes precede numbers - * this allows constructs like "0b101010" which might parse as a * hex value otherwise. */ ficlSystemAddPrimitiveParseStep(system, "?word", ficlVmParseWord); ficlSystemAddPrimitiveParseStep(system, "?prefix", ficlVmParsePrefix); ficlSystemAddPrimitiveParseStep(system, "?number", ficlVmParseNumber); #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT ficlSystemAddPrimitiveParseStep(system, "?float", ficlVmParseFloatNumber); #endif /* * Now create a temporary VM to compile the softwords. Since all VMs * are linked into the vmList of ficlSystem, we don't have to pass * the VM to ficlCompileSoftCore -- it just hijacks whatever it finds * in the VM list. Ficl 2.05: vmCreate no longer depends on the * presence of INTERPRET in the dictionary, so a VM can be created * before the dictionary is built. It just can't do much... */ (void) ficlSystemCreateVm(system); #define ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(name) \ (void) ficlDictionarySetConstant(environment, #name, name) ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_LZ4_SOFTCORE); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_FILE); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_FLOAT); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_DEBUGGER); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_EXTENDED_PREFIX); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_USER); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_LOCALS); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_OOP); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_SOFTWORDS); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_MULTITHREADED); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_OPTIMIZE); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_WANT_VCALL); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_PLATFORM_ALIGNMENT); ADD_COMPILE_FLAG(FICL_ROBUST); #define ADD_COMPILE_STRING(name) \ (void) ficlDictionarySetConstantString(environment, #name, name) ADD_COMPILE_STRING(FICL_PLATFORM_ARCHITECTURE); ADD_COMPILE_STRING(FICL_PLATFORM_OS); ficlSystemCompileSoftCore(system); ficlSystemDestroyVm(system->vmList); if (ficlSystemGlobal == NULL) ficlSystemGlobal = system; return (system); } /* * f i c l T e r m S y s t e m * Tear the system down by deleting the dictionaries and all VMs. * This saves you from having to keep track of all that stuff. */ void ficlSystemDestroy(ficlSystem *system) { if (system->dictionary) ficlDictionaryDestroy(system->dictionary); system->dictionary = NULL; if (system->environment) ficlDictionaryDestroy(system->environment); system->environment = NULL; #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS if (system->locals) ficlDictionaryDestroy(system->locals); system->locals = NULL; #endif while (system->vmList != NULL) { ficlVm *vm = system->vmList; system->vmList = system->vmList->link; ficlVmDestroy(vm); } if (ficlSystemGlobal == system) ficlSystemGlobal = NULL; ficlFree(system); system = NULL; } /* * f i c l A d d P a r s e S t e p * Appends a parse step function to the end of the parse list (see * ficlParseStep notes in ficl.h for details). Returns 0 if successful, * nonzero if there's no more room in the list. */ int ficlSystemAddParseStep(ficlSystem *system, ficlWord *word) { int i; for (i = 0; i < FICL_MAX_PARSE_STEPS; i++) { if (system->parseList[i] == NULL) { system->parseList[i] = word; return (0); } } return (1); } /* * Compile a word into the dictionary that invokes the specified ficlParseStep * function. It is up to the user (as usual in Forth) to make sure the stack * preconditions are valid (there needs to be a counted string on top of the * stack) before using the resulting word. */ void ficlSystemAddPrimitiveParseStep(ficlSystem *system, char *name, ficlParseStep pStep) { ficlDictionary *dictionary = system->dictionary; ficlWord *word; ficlCell c; word = ficlDictionaryAppendPrimitive(dictionary, name, ficlPrimitiveParseStepParen, FICL_WORD_DEFAULT); c.fn = (void (*)(void))pStep; ficlDictionaryAppendCell(dictionary, c); (void) ficlSystemAddParseStep(system, word); } /* * f i c l N e w V M * Create a new virtual machine and link it into the system list * of VMs for later cleanup by ficlTermSystem. */ ficlVm * ficlSystemCreateVm(ficlSystem *system) { ficlVm *vm = ficlVmCreate(NULL, system->stackSize, system->stackSize); vm->link = system->vmList; memcpy(&(vm->callback), &(system->callback), sizeof (system->callback)); vm->callback.vm = vm; vm->callback.system = system; system->vmList = vm; return (vm); } /* * f i c l F r e e V M * Removes the VM in question from the system VM list and deletes the * memory allocated to it. This is an optional call, since ficlTermSystem * will do this cleanup for you. This function is handy if you're going to * do a lot of dynamic creation of VMs. */ void ficlSystemDestroyVm(ficlVm *vm) { ficlSystem *system = vm->callback.system; ficlVm *pList = system->vmList; FICL_VM_ASSERT(vm, vm != NULL); if (system->vmList == vm) { system->vmList = system->vmList->link; } else for (; pList != NULL; pList = pList->link) { if (pList->link == vm) { pList->link = vm->link; break; } } if (pList) ficlVmDestroy(vm); } /* * f i c l L o o k u p * Look in the system dictionary for a match to the given name. If * found, return the address of the corresponding ficlWord. Otherwise * return NULL. */ ficlWord * ficlSystemLookup(ficlSystem *system, char *name) { ficlString s; FICL_STRING_SET_FROM_CSTRING(s, name); return (ficlDictionaryLookup(system->dictionary, s)); } /* * f i c l G e t D i c t * Returns the address of the system dictionary */ ficlDictionary * ficlSystemGetDictionary(ficlSystem *system) { return (system->dictionary); } /* * f i c l G e t E n v * Returns the address of the system environment space */ ficlDictionary * ficlSystemGetEnvironment(ficlSystem *system) { return (system->environment); } /* * f i c l G e t L o c * Returns the address of the system locals dictionary. This dictionary is * only used during compilation, and is shared by all VMs. */ #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS ficlDictionary * ficlSystemGetLocals(ficlSystem *system) { return (system->locals); } #endif /* * f i c l L o o k u p L o c * Same as dictLookup, but looks in system locals dictionary first... * Assumes locals dictionary has only one wordlist... */ #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS ficlWord * ficlSystemLookupLocal(ficlSystem *system, ficlString name) { ficlWord *word = NULL; ficlDictionary *dictionary = system->dictionary; ficlHash *hash = ficlSystemGetLocals(system)->forthWordlist; int i; ficlUnsigned16 hashCode = ficlHashCode(name); FICL_SYSTEM_ASSERT(system, hash); FICL_SYSTEM_ASSERT(system, dictionary); ficlDictionaryLock(dictionary, FICL_TRUE); /* * check the locals dictionary first... */ word = ficlHashLookup(hash, name, hashCode); /* * If no joy, (!word) ------------------------------v * iterate over the search list in the main dictionary */ for (i = (int)dictionary->wordlistCount - 1; (i >= 0) && (!word); --i) { hash = dictionary->wordlists[i]; word = ficlHashLookup(hash, name, hashCode); } ficlDictionaryLock(dictionary, FICL_FALSE); return (word); } #endif