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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 1.25 2010/10/03 09:52:12 asau Exp $
8  */
9 /*
10  * Copyright (c) 1997-2001 John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
11  * All rights reserved.
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13  * Get the latest Ficl release at http://ficl.sourceforge.net
14  *
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16  * a problem, a success story, a defect, an enhancement request, or
17  * if you would like to contribute to the Ficl release, please
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43 
44 #ifndef	_FICL_H
45 #define	_FICL_H
46 /*
47  * Ficl (Forth-inspired command language) is an ANS Forth
48  * interpreter written in C. Unlike traditional Forths, this
49  * interpreter is designed to be embedded into other systems
50  * as a command/macro/development prototype language.
51  *
52  * Where Forths usually view themselves as the center of the system
53  * and expect the rest of the system to be coded in Forth, Ficl
54  * acts as a component of the system. It is easy to export
55  * code written in C or ASM to Ficl in the style of TCL, or to invoke
56  * Ficl code from a compiled module. This allows you to do incremental
57  * development in a way that combines the best features of threaded
58  * languages (rapid development, quick code/test/debug cycle,
59  * reasonably fast) with the best features of C (everyone knows it,
60  * easier to support large blocks of code, efficient, type checking).
61  *
62  * Ficl provides facilities for interoperating
63  * with programs written in C: C functions can be exported to Ficl,
64  * and Ficl commands can be executed via a C calling interface. The
65  * interpreter is re-entrant, so it can be used in multiple instances
66  * in a multitasking system. Unlike Forth, Ficl's outer interpreter
67  * expects a text block as input, and returns to the caller after each
68  * text block, so the "data pump" is somewhere in external code. This
69  * is more like TCL than Forth, which usually expects to be at the center
70  * of the system, requesting input at its convenience. Each Ficl virtual
71  * machine can be bound to a different I/O channel, and is independent
72  * of all others in in the same address space except that all virtual
73  * machines share a common dictionary (a sort or open symbol table that
74  * defines all of the elements of the language).
75  *
76  * Code is written in ANSI C for portability.
77  *
78  * Summary of Ficl features and constraints:
79  * - Standard: Implements the ANSI Forth CORE word set and part
80  *   of the CORE EXT word-set, SEARCH and SEARCH EXT, TOOLS and
81  *   TOOLS EXT, LOCAL and LOCAL ext and various extras.
82  * - Extensible: you can export code written in Forth, C,
83  *   or asm in a straightforward way. Ficl provides open
84  *   facilities for extending the language in an application
85  *   specific way. You can even add new control structures!
86  * - Ficl and C can interact in two ways: Ficl can encapsulate
87  *   C code, or C code can invoke Ficl code.
88  * - Thread-safe, re-entrant: The shared system dictionary
89  *   uses a locking mechanism that you can either supply
90  *   or stub out to provide exclusive access. Each Ficl
91  *   virtual machine has an otherwise complete state, and
92  *   each can be bound to a separate I/O channel (or none at all).
93  * - Simple encapsulation into existing systems: a basic implementation
94  *   requires three function calls (see the example program in testmain.c).
95  * - ROMable: Ficl is designed to work in RAM-based and ROM code / RAM data
96  *   environments. It does require somewhat more memory than a pure
97  *   ROM implementation because it builds its system dictionary in
98  *   RAM at startup time.
99  * - Written an ANSI C to be as simple as I can make it to understand,
100  *   support, debug, and port. Compiles without complaint at /Az /W4
101  *   (require ANSI C, max warnings) under Microsoft VC++ 5.
102  * - Does full 32 bit math (but you need to implement
103  *   two mixed precision math primitives (see sysdep.c))
104  * - Indirect threaded interpreter is not the fastest kind of
105  *   Forth there is (see pForth 68K for a really fast subroutine
106  *   threaded interpreter), but it's the cleanest match to a
107  *   pure C implementation.
108  *
109  * P O R T I N G   F i c l
110  *
111  * To install Ficl on your target system, you need an ANSI C compiler
112  * and its runtime library. Inspect the system dependent macros and
113  * functions in sysdep.h and sysdep.c and edit them to suit your
114  * system. For example, INT16 is a short on some compilers and an
115  * int on others. Check the default CELL alignment controlled by
116  * FICL_ALIGN. If necessary, add new definitions of ficlMalloc, ficlFree,
117  * ficlLockDictionary, and ficlCallbackDefaultTextOut to work with your
118  * operating system.  Finally, use testmain.c as a guide to installing the
119  * Ficl system and one or more virtual machines into your code. You do not
120  * need to include testmain.c in your build.
121  *
122  * T o   D o   L i s t
123  *
124  * 1. Unimplemented system dependent CORE word: key
125  * 2. Ficl uses the PAD in some CORE words - this violates the standard,
126  *    but it's cleaner for a multithreaded system. I'll have to make a
127  *    second pad for reference by the word PAD to fix this.
128  *
129  * F o r   M o r e   I n f o r m a t i o n
130  *
131  * Web home of Ficl
132  *   http://ficl.sourceforge.net
133  * Check this website for Forth literature (including the ANSI standard)
134  *   http://www.taygeta.com/forthlit.html
135  * and here for software and more links
136  *   http://www.taygeta.com/forth.html
137  */
138 
139 #ifdef __cplusplus
140 extern "C" {
141 #endif
142 
143 #ifdef STAND
144 #include <stand.h>
145 #include <sys/stdint.h>
146 #else
147 #include <ctype.h>
148 #include <stdio.h>
149 #include <stdlib.h>
150 #include <stdint.h>
151 #include <string.h>
152 
153 extern void pager_open(void);
154 extern int pager_output(const char *);
155 extern void pager_close(void);
156 #endif
157 #include <setjmp.h>
158 #include <stdarg.h>
159 
160 /*
161  * Put all your local defines in ficllocal.h,
162  * rather than editing the makefile/project/etc.
163  * ficllocal.h will always ship as an inert file.
164  */
165 
166 #include "ficllocal.h"
167 #include "ficlplatform/unix.h"
168 
169 /*
170  *
171  * B U I L D   C O N T R O L S
172  *
173  * First, the FICL_WANT_* settings.
174  * These are all optional settings that you may or may not
175  * want Ficl to use.
176  *
177  */
178 
179 /*
180  * FICL_WANT_MINIMAL
181  * If set to nonzero, build the smallest possible Ficl interpreter.
182  */
183 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_MINIMAL)
184 #define	FICL_WANT_MINIMAL		(0)
185 #endif
186 
187 #if FICL_WANT_MINIMAL
188 #define	FICL_WANT_SOFTWORDS		(0)
189 #define	FICL_WANT_FILE			(0)
190 #define	FICL_WANT_FLOAT			(0)
191 #define	FICL_WANT_USER			(0)
192 #define	FICL_WANT_LOCALS		(0)
193 #define	FICL_WANT_DEBUGGER		(0)
194 #define	FICL_WANT_OOP			(0)
195 #define	FICL_WANT_PLATFORM		(0)
196 #define	FICL_WANT_MULTITHREADED		(0)
197 #define	FICL_WANT_EXTENDED_PREFIX	(0)
198 
199 #define	FICL_ROBUST			(0)
200 
201 #endif /* FICL_WANT_MINIMAL */
202 
203 /*
204  * FICL_WANT_PLATFORM
205  * Includes words defined in ficlCompilePlatform
206  * (see ficlplatform/win32.c and ficlplatform/unix.c for example)
207  */
208 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_PLATFORM)
209 #define	FICL_WANT_PLATFORM	(1)
210 #endif /* FICL_WANT_PLATFORM */
211 
212 /*
213  * FICL_WANT_LZ4_SOFTCORE
214  * If nonzero, the softcore words are stored compressed
215  * with patent-unencumbered LZ4 compression.
216  * This results in a smaller Ficl interpreter, and adds
217  * only a *tiny* runtime speed hit.
218  *
219  * Original LZ77 contributed by Larry Hastings.
220  * Updated to LZ4 which is even more space efficient.
221  */
222 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_LZ4_SOFTCORE)
223 #define	FICL_WANT_LZ4_SOFTCORE	(1)
224 #endif /* FICL_WANT_LZ4_SOFTCORE */
225 
226 /*
227  * FICL_WANT_FILE
228  * Includes the FILE and FILE-EXT wordset and associated code.
229  * Turn this off if you do not have a file system!
230  * Contributed by Larry Hastings
231  */
232 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_FILE)
233 #define	FICL_WANT_FILE	(0)
234 #endif /* FICL_WANT_FILE */
235 
236 /*
237  * FICL_WANT_FLOAT
238  * Includes a floating point stack for the VM, and words to do float operations.
239  * Contributed by Guy Carver
240  */
241 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_FLOAT)
242 #define	FICL_WANT_FLOAT	(1)
243 #endif /* FICL_WANT_FLOAT */
244 
245 /*
246  * FICL_WANT_DEBUGGER
247  * Inludes a simple source level debugger
248  */
249 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_DEBUGGER)
250 #define	FICL_WANT_DEBUGGER	(1)
251 #endif /* FICL_WANT_DEBUGGER */
252 
253 /*
254  * FICL_EXTENDED_PREFIX
255  * Enables a bunch of extra prefixes in prefix.c
256  * and prefix.fr (if included as part of softcore.c)
257  */
258 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_EXTENDED_PREFIX)
259 #define	FICL_WANT_EXTENDED_PREFIX	(1)
260 #endif /* FICL_WANT_EXTENDED_PREFIX */
261 
262 /*
263  * FICL_WANT_USER
264  * Enables user variables: per-instance variables bound to the VM.
265  * Kind of like thread-local storage. Could be implemented in a
266  * VM private dictionary, but I've chosen the lower overhead
267  * approach of an array of CELLs instead.
268  */
269 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_USER)
270 #define	FICL_WANT_USER	(1)
271 #endif /* FICL_WANT_USER */
272 
273 /*
274  * FICL_WANT_LOCALS
275  * Controls the creation of the LOCALS wordset
276  * and a private dictionary for local variable compilation.
277  */
278 #if !defined FICL_WANT_LOCALS
279 #define	FICL_WANT_LOCALS	(1)
280 #endif /* FICL_WANT_LOCALS */
281 
282 /*
283  * FICL_WANT_OOP
284  * Inludes object oriented programming support (in softwords)
285  * OOP support requires locals and user variables!
286  */
287 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_OOP)
288 #define	FICL_WANT_OOP	((FICL_WANT_LOCALS) && (FICL_WANT_USER))
289 #endif /* FICL_WANT_OOP */
290 
291 /*
292  * FICL_WANT_SOFTWORDS
293  * Controls inclusion of all softwords in softcore.c.
294  */
295 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_SOFTWORDS)
296 #define	FICL_WANT_SOFTWORDS	(1)
297 #endif /* FICL_WANT_SOFTWORDS */
298 
299 /*
300  * FICL_WANT_MULTITHREADED
301  * Enables dictionary mutual exclusion wia the
302  * ficlLockDictionary() system dependent function.
303  *
304  * Note: this implementation is experimental and poorly
305  * tested. Further, it's unnecessary unless you really
306  * intend to have multiple SESSIONS (poor choice of name
307  * on my part) - that is, threads that modify the dictionary
308  * at the same time.
309  */
310 #if !defined FICL_WANT_MULTITHREADED
311 #define	FICL_WANT_MULTITHREADED	(0)
312 #endif /* FICL_WANT_MULTITHREADED */
313 
314 /*
315  * FICL_WANT_OPTIMIZE
316  * Do you want to optimize for size, or for speed?
317  * Note that this doesn't affect Ficl very much one way
318  * or the other at the moment.
319  * Contributed by Larry Hastings
320  */
321 #define	FICL_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SPEED	(1)
322 #define	FICL_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE	(2)
323 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_OPTIMIZE)
324 #define	FICL_WANT_OPTIMIZE FICL_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SPEED
325 #endif /* FICL_WANT_OPTIMIZE */
326 
327 /*
328  * FICL_WANT_VCALL
329  * Ficl OO support for calling vtable methods.  Win32 only.
330  * Contributed by Guy Carver
331  */
332 #if !defined(FICL_WANT_VCALL)
333 #define	FICL_WANT_VCALL	(0)
334 #endif /* FICL_WANT_VCALL */
335 
336 /*
337  * P L A T F O R M   S E T T I N G S
338  *
339  * The FICL_PLATFORM_* settings.
340  * These indicate attributes about the local platform.
341  */
342 
343 /*
344  * FICL_PLATFORM_OS
345  * String constant describing the current hardware architecture.
346  */
347 #if !defined(FICL_PLATFORM_ARCHITECTURE)
348 #define	FICL_PLATFORM_ARCHITECTURE	"unknown"
349 #endif
350 
351 /*
352  * FICL_PLATFORM_OS
353  * String constant describing the current operating system.
354  */
355 #if !defined(FICL_PLATFORM_OS)
356 #define	FICL_PLATFORM_OS	"unknown"
357 #endif
358 
359 /*
360  * FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_2INTEGER
361  * Indicates whether or not the current architecture
362  * supports a native double-width integer type.
363  * If you set this to 1 in your ficlplatform/ *.h file,
364  * you *must* create typedefs for the following two types:
365  *        ficl2Unsigned
366  *        ficl2Integer
367  * If this is set to 0, Ficl will implement double-width
368  * integer math in C, which is both bigger *and* slower
369  * (the double whammy!).  Make sure your compiler really
370  * genuinely doesn't support native double-width integers
371  * before setting this to 0.
372  */
373 #if !defined(FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_2INTEGER)
374 #define	FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_2INTEGER	(0)
375 #endif
376 
377 /*
378  * FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_FTRUNCATE
379  * Indicates whether or not the current platform provides
380  * the ftruncate() function (available on most UNIXes).
381  * This function is necessary to provide the complete
382  * File-Access wordset.
383  *
384  * If your platform does not have ftruncate() per se,
385  * but does have some method of truncating files, you
386  * should be able to implement ftruncate() yourself and
387  * set this constant to 1.  For an example of this see
388  * "ficlplatform/win32.c".
389  */
390 #if !defined(FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_FTRUNCATE)
391 #define	FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_FTRUNCATE	(0)
392 #endif
393 
394 /*
395  * FICL_PLATFORM_INLINE
396  * Must be defined, should be a function prototype type-modifying
397  * keyword that makes a function "inline".  Ficl does not assume
398  * that the local platform supports inline functions; it therefore
399  * only uses "inline" where "static" would also work, and uses "static"
400  * in the absence of another keyword.
401  */
402 #if !defined FICL_PLATFORM_INLINE
403 #define	FICL_PLATFORM_INLINE	inline
404 #endif /* !defined FICL_PLATFORM_INLINE */
405 
406 /*
407  * FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN
408  * Must be defined, should be a keyword used to declare
409  * a function prototype as being a genuine prototype.
410  * You should only have to fiddle with this setting if
411  * you're not using an ANSI-compliant compiler, in which
412  * case, good luck!
413  */
414 #if !defined FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN
415 #define	FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN	extern
416 #endif /* !defined FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN */
417 
418 /*
419  * FICL_PLATFORM_BASIC_TYPES
420  *
421  * If not defined yet,
422  */
423 #if !defined(FICL_PLATFORM_BASIC_TYPES)
424 typedef char ficlInteger8;
425 typedef unsigned char ficlUnsigned8;
426 typedef short ficlInteger16;
427 typedef unsigned short ficlUnsigned16;
428 typedef long ficlInteger32;
429 typedef unsigned long ficlUnsigned32;
430 
431 typedef ficlInteger32 ficlInteger;
432 typedef ficlUnsigned32 ficlUnsigned;
433 typedef float ficlFloat;
434 
435 #endif /* !defined(FICL_PLATFORM_BASIC_TYPES) */
436 
437 /*
438  * FICL_ROBUST enables bounds checking of stacks and the dictionary.
439  * This will detect stack over and underflows and dictionary overflows.
440  * Any exceptional condition will result in an assertion failure.
441  * (As generated by the ANSI assert macro)
442  * FICL_ROBUST == 1 --> stack checking in the outer interpreter
443  * FICL_ROBUST == 2 also enables checking in many primitives
444  */
445 
446 #if !defined FICL_ROBUST
447 #define	FICL_ROBUST	(2)
448 #endif /* FICL_ROBUST */
449 
450 /*
451  * FICL_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE Specifies the default size (in CELLs) of
452  * a new virtual machine's stacks, unless overridden at
453  * create time.
454  */
455 #if !defined FICL_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE
456 #define	FICL_DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE	(128)
457 #endif
458 
459 /*
460  * FICL_DEFAULT_DICTIONARY_SIZE specifies the number of ficlCells to allocate
461  * for the system dictionary by default. The value
462  * can be overridden at startup time as well.
463  */
464 #if !defined FICL_DEFAULT_DICTIONARY_SIZE
465 #define	FICL_DEFAULT_DICTIONARY_SIZE	(12288)
466 #endif
467 
468 /*
469  * FICL_DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SIZE specifies the number of cells
470  * to allot for the environment-query dictionary.
471  */
472 #if !defined FICL_DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SIZE
473 #define	FICL_DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SIZE	(512)
474 #endif
475 
476 /*
477  * FICL_MAX_WORDLISTS specifies the maximum number of wordlists in
478  * the dictionary search order. See Forth DPANS sec 16.3.3
479  * (file://dpans16.htm#16.3.3)
480  */
481 #if !defined FICL_MAX_WORDLISTS
482 #define	FICL_MAX_WORDLISTS	(16)
483 #endif
484 
485 /*
486  * FICL_MAX_PARSE_STEPS controls the size of an array in the FICL_SYSTEM
487  * structure that stores pointers to parser extension functions. I would
488  * never expect to have more than 8 of these, so that's the default limit.
489  * Too many of these functions will probably exact a nasty performance penalty.
490  */
491 #if !defined FICL_MAX_PARSE_STEPS
492 #define	FICL_MAX_PARSE_STEPS	(8)
493 #endif
494 
495 /*
496  * Maximum number of local variables per definition.
497  * This only affects the size of the locals dictionary,
498  * and there's only one per entire ficlSystem, so it
499  * doesn't make sense to be a piker here.
500  */
501 #if (!defined(FICL_MAX_LOCALS)) && FICL_WANT_LOCALS
502 #define	FICL_MAX_LOCALS	(64)
503 #endif
504 
505 /*
506  * The pad is a small scratch area for text manipulation. ANS Forth
507  * requires it to hold at least 84 characters.
508  */
509 #if !defined FICL_PAD_SIZE
510 #define	FICL_PAD_SIZE	(256)
511 #endif
512 
513 /*
514  * ANS Forth requires that a word's name contain {1..31} characters.
515  */
516 #if !defined FICL_NAME_LENGTH
517 #define	FICL_NAME_LENGTH	(31)
518 #endif
519 
520 /*
521  * Default size of hash table. For most uniform
522  * performance, use a prime number!
523  */
524 #if !defined FICL_HASH_SIZE
525 #define	FICL_HASH_SIZE	(241)
526 #endif
527 
528 /*
529  * Default number of USER flags.
530  */
531 #if (!defined(FICL_USER_CELLS)) && FICL_WANT_USER
532 #define	FICL_USER_CELLS	(16)
533 #endif
534 
535 /*
536  * Forward declarations... read on.
537  */
538 struct ficlWord;
539 typedef struct ficlWord ficlWord;
540 struct ficlVm;
541 typedef struct ficlVm ficlVm;
542 struct ficlDictionary;
543 typedef struct ficlDictionary ficlDictionary;
544 struct ficlSystem;
545 typedef struct ficlSystem ficlSystem;
546 struct ficlSystemInformation;
547 typedef struct ficlSystemInformation ficlSystemInformation;
548 struct ficlCallback;
549 typedef struct ficlCallback ficlCallback;
550 struct ficlCountedString;
551 typedef struct ficlCountedString ficlCountedString;
552 struct ficlString;
553 typedef struct ficlString ficlString;
554 
555 
556 /*
557  * System dependent routines:
558  * Edit the implementations in your appropriate ficlplatform/ *.c to be
559  * compatible with your runtime environment.
560  *
561  * ficlCallbackDefaultTextOut sends a zero-terminated string to the
562  *	default output device - used for system error messages.
563  *
564  * ficlMalloc(), ficlRealloc() and ficlFree() have the same semantics
565  * as the functions malloc(), realloc(), and free() from the standard C library.
566  */
567 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlCallbackDefaultTextOut(ficlCallback *callback,
568     char *text);
569 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void *ficlMalloc(size_t size);
570 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void  ficlFree(void *p);
571 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void *ficlRealloc(void *p, size_t size);
572 
573 /*
574  * the Good Stuff starts here...
575  */
576 #define	FICL_VERSION	"4.1.0"
577 #define	FICL_VERSION_MAJOR	4
578 #define	FICL_VERSION_MINOR	1
579 
580 #if !defined(FICL_PROMPT)
581 #define	FICL_PROMPT		"ok> "
582 #endif
583 
584 /*
585  * ANS Forth requires false to be zero, and true to be the ones
586  * complement of false... that unifies logical and bitwise operations
587  * nicely.
588  */
589 #define	FICL_TRUE	((unsigned long)~(0L))
590 #define	FICL_FALSE	(0)
591 #define	FICL_BOOL(x)	((x) ? FICL_TRUE : FICL_FALSE)
592 
593 
594 #if !defined FICL_IGNORE	/* Macro to silence unused param warnings */
595 #define	FICL_IGNORE(x)	(void)x
596 #endif /*  !defined FICL_IGNORE */
597 
598 #if !defined NULL
599 #define	NULL	((void *)0)
600 #endif
601 
602 /*
603  * 2integer structures
604  */
605 #if FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_2INTEGER
606 
607 #define	FICL_2INTEGER_SET(high, low, doublei)	\
608 	((doublei) = (ficl2Integer)(((ficlUnsigned)(low)) | \
609 	(((ficl2Integer)(high)) << FICL_BITS_PER_CELL)))
610 #define	FICL_2UNSIGNED_SET(high, low, doubleu)	\
611 	((doubleu) = ((ficl2Unsigned)(low)) | \
612 	(((ficl2Unsigned)(high)) << FICL_BITS_PER_CELL))
613 #define	FICL_2UNSIGNED_GET_LOW(doubleu)	\
614 	((ficlUnsigned)(doubleu & ((((ficl2Integer)1) << \
615 	FICL_BITS_PER_CELL) - 1)))
616 #define	FICL_2UNSIGNED_GET_HIGH(doubleu)	\
617 	((ficlUnsigned)(doubleu >> FICL_BITS_PER_CELL))
618 #define	FICL_2UNSIGNED_NOT_ZERO(doubleu)	((doubleu) != 0)
619 
620 #define	FICL_INTEGER_TO_2INTEGER(i, doublei)	((doublei) = (i))
621 #define	FICL_UNSIGNED_TO_2UNSIGNED(u, doubleu)	((doubleu) = (u))
622 
623 #define	ficl2IntegerIsNegative(doublei)	((doublei) < 0)
624 #define	ficl2IntegerNegate(doublei)	(-(doublei))
625 
626 #define	ficl2IntegerMultiply(x, y)	\
627 	(((ficl2Integer)(x)) * ((ficl2Integer)(y)))
628 #define	ficl2IntegerDecrement(x)	(((ficl2Integer)(x)) - 1)
629 
630 #define	ficl2UnsignedAdd(x, y)	(((ficl2Unsigned)(x)) + ((ficl2Unsigned)(y)))
631 #define	ficl2UnsignedSubtract(x, y)	\
632 	(((ficl2Unsigned)(x)) - ((ficl2Unsigned)(y)))
633 #define	ficl2UnsignedMultiply(x, y)	\
634 	(((ficl2Unsigned)(x)) * ((ficl2Unsigned)(y)))
635 #define	ficl2UnsignedMultiplyAccumulate(u, mul, add)	(((u) * (mul)) + (add))
636 #define	ficl2UnsignedArithmeticShiftLeft(x)	((x) << 1)
637 #define	ficl2UnsignedArithmeticShiftRight(x)	((x) >> 1)
638 #define	ficl2UnsignedCompare(x, y)	ficl2UnsignedSubtract(x, y)
639 #define	ficl2UnsignedOr(x, y)	((x) | (y))
640 
641 #else /* FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_2INTEGER */
642 
643 typedef struct
644 {
645 	ficlUnsigned high;
646 	ficlUnsigned low;
647 } ficl2Unsigned;
648 
649 typedef struct
650 {
651 	ficlInteger high;
652 	ficlInteger low;
653 } ficl2Integer;
654 
655 
656 #define	FICL_2INTEGER_SET(hi, lo, doublei)	\
657 	{ ficl2Integer x; x.low = (lo); x.high = (hi); (doublei) = x; }
658 #define	FICL_2UNSIGNED_SET(hi, lo, doubleu)	\
659 	{ ficl2Unsigned x; x.low = (lo); x.high = (hi); (doubleu) = x; }
660 #define	FICL_2UNSIGNED_GET_LOW(doubleu)	((doubleu).low)
661 #define	FICL_2UNSIGNED_GET_HIGH(doubleu)	((doubleu).high)
662 #define	FICL_2UNSIGNED_NOT_ZERO(doubleu) ((doubleu).high || (doubleu).low)
663 
664 #define	FICL_INTEGER_TO_2INTEGER(i, doublei)	\
665 	{ ficlInteger __x = (ficlInteger)(i);	\
666 	FICL_2INTEGER_SET((__x < 0) ? -1L : 0, __x, doublei) }
667 #define	FICL_UNSIGNED_TO_2UNSIGNED(u, doubleu)	\
668 	FICL_2UNSIGNED_SET(0, u, doubleu)
669 
670 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficl2IntegerIsNegative(ficl2Integer x);
671 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Integer ficl2IntegerNegate(ficl2Integer x);
672 
673 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Integer ficl2IntegerMultiply(ficlInteger x,
674     ficlInteger y);
675 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Integer ficl2IntegerDecrement(ficl2Integer x);
676 
677 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Unsigned ficl2UnsignedAdd(ficl2Unsigned x,
678     ficl2Unsigned y);
679 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Unsigned ficl2UnsignedSubtract(ficl2Unsigned x,
680     ficl2Unsigned y);
681 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Unsigned ficl2UnsignedMultiply(ficlUnsigned x,
682     ficlUnsigned y);
683 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Unsigned
684     ficl2UnsignedMultiplyAccumulate(ficl2Unsigned u, ficlUnsigned mul,
685     ficlUnsigned add);
686 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Unsigned
687     ficl2UnsignedArithmeticShiftLeft(ficl2Unsigned x);
688 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Unsigned
689     ficl2UnsignedArithmeticShiftRight(ficl2Unsigned x);
690 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficl2UnsignedCompare(ficl2Unsigned x,
691     ficl2Unsigned y);
692 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Unsigned
693     ficl2UnsignedOr(ficl2Unsigned x, ficl2Unsigned y);
694 
695 #endif /* FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_2INTEGER */
696 
697 /*
698  * These structures represent the result of division.
699  */
700 typedef struct
701 {
702 	ficl2Unsigned quotient;
703 	ficlUnsigned remainder;
704 } __attribute__((may_alias)) ficl2UnsignedQR;
705 
706 typedef struct
707 {
708 	ficl2Integer quotient;
709 	ficlInteger remainder;
710 } __attribute__((may_alias)) ficl2IntegerQR;
711 
712 
713 #define	FICL_2INTEGERQR_TO_2UNSIGNEDQR(doubleiqr)	\
714 	(*(ficl2UnsignedQR *)(&(doubleiqr)))
715 #define	FICL_2UNSIGNEDQR_TO_2INTEGERQR(doubleuqr)	\
716 	(*(ficl2IntegerQR *)(&(doubleuqr)))
717 
718 /*
719  * 64 bit integer math support routines: multiply two UNS32s
720  * to get a 64 bit product, & divide the product by an UNS32
721  * to get an UNS32 quotient and remainder. Much easier in asm
722  * on a 32 bit CPU than in C, which usually doesn't support
723  * the double length result (but it should).
724  */
725 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2IntegerQR
726     ficl2IntegerDivideFloored(ficl2Integer num, ficlInteger den);
727 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2IntegerQR
728     ficl2IntegerDivideSymmetric(ficl2Integer num, ficlInteger den);
729 
730 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2UnsignedQR
731     ficl2UnsignedDivide(ficl2Unsigned q, ficlUnsigned y);
732 
733 /*
734  * A ficlCell is the main storage type. It must be large enough
735  * to contain a pointer or a scalar. In order to accommodate
736  * 32 bit and 64 bit processors, use abstract types for int,
737  * unsigned, and float.
738  *
739  * A ficlUnsigned, ficlInteger, and ficlFloat *MUST* be the same
740  * size as a "void *" on the target system.  (Sorry, but that's
741  * a design constraint of FORTH.)
742  */
743 typedef union ficlCell
744 {
745     ficlInteger i;
746     ficlUnsigned u;
747 #if (FICL_WANT_FLOAT)
748     ficlFloat f;
749 #endif
750     void *p;
751     void (*fn)(void);
752 } __attribute__((may_alias)) ficlCell;
753 
754 
755 #define	FICL_BITS_PER_CELL	(sizeof (ficlCell) * 8)
756 
757 /*
758  * FICL_PLATFORM_ALIGNMENT is the number of bytes to which
759  * the dictionary pointer address must be aligned. This value
760  * is usually either 2 or 4, depending on the memory architecture
761  * of the target system; 4 is safe on any 16 or 32 bit
762  * machine.  8 would be appropriate for a 64 bit machine.
763  */
764 #if !defined FICL_PLATFORM_ALIGNMENT
765 #define	FICL_PLATFORM_ALIGNMENT	(4)
766 #endif
767 
768 /*
769  * PTRtoCELL is a cast through void * intended to satisfy the
770  * most outrageously pedantic compiler... (I won't mention
771  * its name)
772  */
773 #define	FICL_POINTER_TO_CELL(p)	((ficlCell *)(void *)p)
774 
775 /*
776  * FORTH defines the "counted string" data type.  This is
777  * a "Pascal-style" string, where the first byte is an unsigned
778  * count of characters, followed by the characters themselves.
779  * The Ficl structure for this is ficlCountedString.
780  * Ficl also often zero-terminates them so that they work with the
781  * usual C runtime library string functions... strlen(), strcmp(),
782  * and the like.  (Belt & suspenders?  You decide.)
783  *
784  * The problem is, this limits strings to 255 characters, which
785  * can be a bit constricting to us wordy types.  So FORTH only
786  * uses counted strings for backwards compatibility, and all new
787  * words are "c-addr u" style, where the address and length are
788  * stored separately, and the length is a full unsigned "cell" size.
789  * (For more on this trend, see DPANS94 section A.3.1.3.4.)
790  * Ficl represents this with the ficlString structure.  Note that
791  * these are frequently *not* zero-terminated!  Don't depend on
792  * it--that way lies madness.
793  */
794 
795 struct ficlCountedString
796 {
797     ficlUnsigned8 length;
798     char text[1];
799 };
800 
801 #define	FICL_COUNTED_STRING_GET_LENGTH(cs)	((cs).length)
802 #define	FICL_COUNTED_STRING_GET_POINTER(cs)	((cs).text)
803 
804 #define	FICL_COUNTED_STRING_MAX	(256)
805 #define	FICL_POINTER_TO_COUNTED_STRING(p)	((ficlCountedString *)(void *)p)
806 
807 struct ficlString
808 {
809     ficlUnsigned length;
810     char *text;
811 };
812 
813 
814 #define	FICL_STRING_GET_LENGTH(fs)	((fs).length)
815 #define	FICL_STRING_GET_POINTER(fs)	((fs).text)
816 #define	FICL_STRING_SET_LENGTH(fs, l)	((fs).length = (ficlUnsigned)(l))
817 #define	FICL_STRING_SET_POINTER(fs, p)	((fs).text = (char *)(p))
818 #define	FICL_STRING_SET_FROM_COUNTED_STRING(string, countedstring)	\
819 	{(string).text = (countedstring).text;	\
820 	(string).length = (countedstring).length; }
821 /*
822  * Init a FICL_STRING from a pointer to a zero-terminated string
823  */
824 #define	FICL_STRING_SET_FROM_CSTRING(string, cstring) \
825 	{(string).text = (cstring); (string).length = strlen(cstring); }
826 
827 /*
828  * Ficl uses this little structure to hold the address of
829  * the block of text it's working on and an index to the next
830  * unconsumed character in the string. Traditionally, this is
831  * done by a Text Input Buffer, so I've called this struct TIB.
832  *
833  * Since this structure also holds the size of the input buffer,
834  * and since evaluate requires that, let's put the size here.
835  * The size is stored as an end-pointer because that is what the
836  * null-terminated string aware functions find most easy to deal
837  * with.
838  * Notice, though, that nobody really uses this except evaluate,
839  * so it might just be moved to ficlVm instead. (sobral)
840  */
841 typedef struct
842 {
843     ficlInteger index;
844     char *end;
845     char *text;
846 } ficlTIB;
847 
848 /*
849  * Stacks get heavy use in Ficl and Forth...
850  * Each virtual machine implements two of them:
851  * one holds parameters (data), and the other holds return
852  * addresses and control flow information for the virtual
853  * machine. (Note: C's automatic stack is implicitly used,
854  * but not modeled because it doesn't need to be...)
855  * Here's an abstract type for a stack
856  */
857 typedef struct ficlStack
858 {
859     ficlUnsigned size;	/* size of the stack, in cells */
860     ficlCell *frame;	/* link reg for stack frame */
861     ficlCell *top;	/* stack pointer */
862     ficlVm *vm;		/* used for debugging */
863     char *name;		/* used for debugging */
864     ficlCell base[1];	/* Top of stack */
865 } ficlStack;
866 
867 /*
868  * Stack methods... many map closely to required Forth words.
869  */
870 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlStack *
871     ficlStackCreate(ficlVm *vm, char *name, unsigned nCells);
872 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackDestroy(ficlStack *stack);
873 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlStackDepth(ficlStack *stack);
874 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackDrop(ficlStack *stack, int n);
875 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlCell ficlStackFetch(ficlStack *stack, int n);
876 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlCell ficlStackGetTop(ficlStack *stack);
877 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackPick(ficlStack *stack, int n);
878 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlCell ficlStackPop(ficlStack *stack);
879 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackPush(ficlStack *stack, ficlCell c);
880 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackReset(ficlStack *stack);
881 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackRoll(ficlStack *stack, int n);
882 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackSetTop(ficlStack *stack, ficlCell c);
883 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackStore(ficlStack *stack, int n, ficlCell c);
884 
885 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
886 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackLink(ficlStack *stack, int nCells);
887 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackUnlink(ficlStack *stack);
888 #endif /* FICL_WANT_LOCALS */
889 
890 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void *ficlStackPopPointer(ficlStack *stack);
891 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlUnsigned ficlStackPopUnsigned(ficlStack *stack);
892 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlInteger ficlStackPopInteger(ficlStack *stack);
893 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackPushPointer(ficlStack *stack, void *ptr);
894 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
895 	ficlStackPushUnsigned(ficlStack *stack, ficlUnsigned u);
896 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackPushInteger(ficlStack *stack, ficlInteger i);
897 
898 #if (FICL_WANT_FLOAT)
899 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlFloat ficlStackPopFloat(ficlStack *stack);
900 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackPushFloat(ficlStack *stack, ficlFloat f);
901 #endif
902 
903 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
904 	ficlStackPush2Integer(ficlStack *stack, ficl2Integer i64);
905 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Integer ficlStackPop2Integer(ficlStack *stack);
906 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
907 	ficlStackPush2Unsigned(ficlStack *stack, ficl2Unsigned u64);
908 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficl2Unsigned ficlStackPop2Unsigned(ficlStack *stack);
909 
910 #if FICL_ROBUST >= 1
911 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
912 	ficlStackCheck(ficlStack *stack, int popCells, int pushCells);
913 #define	FICL_STACK_CHECK(stack, popCells, pushCells)	\
914 	ficlStackCheck(stack, popCells, pushCells)
915 #else /* FICL_ROBUST >= 1 */
916 #define	FICL_STACK_CHECK(stack, popCells, pushCells)
917 #endif /* FICL_ROBUST >= 1 */
918 
919 typedef ficlInteger (*ficlStackWalkFunction)(void *constant, ficlCell *cell);
920 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
921 	ficlStackWalk(ficlStack *stack, ficlStackWalkFunction callback,
922 	void *context, ficlInteger bottomToTop);
923 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlStackDisplay(ficlStack *stack,
924 	ficlStackWalkFunction callback, void *context);
925 
926 typedef ficlWord **ficlIp; /* the VM's instruction pointer */
927 typedef void (*ficlPrimitive)(ficlVm *vm);
928 typedef void (*ficlOutputFunction)(ficlCallback *callback, char *text);
929 
930 /*
931  * Each VM has a placeholder for an output function -
932  * this makes it possible to have each VM do I/O
933  * through a different device. If you specify no
934  * ficlOutputFunction, it defaults to ficlCallbackDefaultTextOut.
935  *
936  * You can also set a specific handler just for errors.
937  * If you don't specify one, it defaults to using textOut.
938  */
939 
940 struct ficlCallback
941 {
942     void *context;
943     ficlOutputFunction textOut;
944     ficlOutputFunction errorOut;
945     ficlSystem *system;
946     ficlVm *vm;
947 };
948 
949 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
950     ficlCallbackTextOut(ficlCallback *callback, char *text);
951 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
952     ficlCallbackErrorOut(ficlCallback *callback, char *text);
953 
954 /*
955  * For backwards compatibility.
956  */
957 typedef void
958 (*ficlCompatibilityOutputFunction)(ficlVm *vm, char *text, int newline);
959 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
960     ficlCompatibilityTextOutCallback(ficlCallback *callback, char *text,
961     ficlCompatibilityOutputFunction oldFunction);
962 
963 /*
964  * Starting with Ficl 4.0, Ficl uses a "switch-threaded" inner loop,
965  * where each primitive word is represented with a numeric constant,
966  * and words are (more or less) arrays of these constants.  In Ficl
967  * these constants are an enumerated type called ficlInstruction.
968  */
969 enum ficlInstruction
970 {
971 #define	FICL_TOKEN(token, description) token,
972 #define	FICL_INSTRUCTION_TOKEN(token, description, flags) token,
973 #include "ficltokens.h"
974 #undef	FICL_TOKEN
975 #undef	FICL_INSTRUCTION_TOKEN
976 
977 	ficlInstructionLast,
978 
979 	ficlInstructionFourByteTrick = 0x10000000
980 };
981 typedef intptr_t ficlInstruction;
982 
983 /*
984  * The virtual machine (VM) contains the state for one interpreter.
985  * Defined operations include:
986  * Create & initialize
987  * Delete
988  * Execute a block of text
989  * Parse a word out of the input stream
990  * Call return, and branch
991  * Text output
992  * Throw an exception
993  */
994 
995 struct ficlVm
996 {
997 	ficlCallback callback;
998 	ficlVm *link;		/* Ficl keeps a VM list for simple teardown */
999 	jmp_buf *exceptionHandler; /* crude exception mechanism... */
1000 	short restart;		/* Set TRUE to restart runningWord */
1001 	ficlIp ip;		/* instruction pointer */
1002 		/* address of currently running word (often just *(ip-1) ) */
1003 	ficlWord *runningWord;
1004 	ficlUnsigned state;	/* compiling or interpreting */
1005 	ficlUnsigned base;	/* number conversion base */
1006 	ficlStack *dataStack;
1007 	ficlStack *returnStack;	/* return stack */
1008 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
1009 	ficlStack *floatStack;	/* float stack (optional) */
1010 #endif
1011 	ficlCell sourceId; /* -1 if EVALUATE, 0 if normal input, >0 if a file */
1012 	ficlTIB	 tib;		/* address of incoming text string  */
1013 #if FICL_WANT_USER
1014 	ficlCell user[FICL_USER_CELLS];
1015 #endif
1016 	char pad[FICL_PAD_SIZE];	/* the scratch area (see above) */
1017 };
1018 
1019 /*
1020  * Each VM operates in one of two non-error states: interpreting
1021  * or compiling. When interpreting, words are simply executed.
1022  * When compiling, most words in the input stream have their
1023  * addresses inserted into the word under construction. Some words
1024  * (known as IMMEDIATE) are executed in the compile state, too.
1025  */
1026 /* values of STATE */
1027 #define	FICL_VM_STATE_INTERPRET	(0)
1028 #define	FICL_VM_STATE_COMPILE	(1)
1029 
1030 /*
1031  * Exit codes for vmThrow
1032  */
1033 /* tell ficlVmExecuteXT to exit inner loop */
1034 #define	FICL_VM_STATUS_INNER_EXIT	(-256)
1035 /* hungry - normal exit */
1036 #define	FICL_VM_STATUS_OUT_OF_TEXT	(-257)
1037 /* word needs more text to succeed -- re-run it */
1038 #define	FICL_VM_STATUS_RESTART		(-258)
1039 /* user wants to quit */
1040 #define	FICL_VM_STATUS_USER_EXIT	(-259)
1041 /* interpreter found an error */
1042 #define	FICL_VM_STATUS_ERROR_EXIT	(-260)
1043 /* debugger breakpoint */
1044 #define	FICL_VM_STATUS_BREAK		(-261)
1045 /* like FICL_VM_STATUS_ERROR_EXIT -- abort */
1046 #define	FICL_VM_STATUS_ABORT		(-1)
1047 /* like FICL_VM_STATUS_ERROR_EXIT -- abort" */
1048 #define	FICL_VM_STATUS_ABORTQ		(-2)
1049 /* like FICL_VM_STATUS_ERROR_EXIT, but leave dataStack & base alone */
1050 #define	FICL_VM_STATUS_QUIT		(-56)
1051 
1052 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmBranchRelative(ficlVm *vm, int offset);
1053 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlVm *
1054 ficlVmCreate(ficlVm *vm, unsigned nPStack, unsigned nRStack);
1055 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmDestroy(ficlVm *vm);
1056 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlDictionary *ficlVmGetDictionary(ficlVm *vm);
1057 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN char *
1058 ficlVmGetString(ficlVm *vm, ficlCountedString *spDest, char delimiter);
1059 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlString ficlVmGetWord(ficlVm *vm);
1060 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlString ficlVmGetWord0(ficlVm *vm);
1061 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlVmGetWordToPad(ficlVm *vm);
1062 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmInnerLoop(ficlVm *vm, ficlWord *word);
1063 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlString ficlVmParseString(ficlVm *vm, char delimiter);
1064 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlString
1065 ficlVmParseStringEx(ficlVm *vm, char delimiter, char fSkipLeading);
1066 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlCell ficlVmPop(ficlVm *vm);
1067 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmPush(ficlVm *vm, ficlCell c);
1068 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmPopIP(ficlVm *vm);
1069 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmPushIP(ficlVm *vm, ficlIp newIP);
1070 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmQuit(ficlVm *vm);
1071 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmReset(ficlVm *vm);
1072 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1073 ficlVmSetTextOut(ficlVm *vm, ficlOutputFunction textOut);
1074 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmThrow(ficlVm *vm, int except);
1075 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmThrowError(ficlVm *vm, char *fmt, ...);
1076 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1077 ficlVmThrowErrorVararg(ficlVm *vm, char *fmt, va_list list);
1078 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmTextOut(ficlVm *vm, char *text);
1079 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmErrorOut(ficlVm *vm, char *text);
1080 
1081 #define	ficlVmGetContext(vm)		((vm)->callback.context)
1082 #define	ficlVmGetDataStack(vm)		((vm)->dataStack)
1083 #define	ficlVmGetFloatStack(vm)		((vm)->floatStack)
1084 #define	ficlVmGetReturnStack(vm)	((vm)->returnStack)
1085 #define	ficlVmGetRunningWord(vm)	((vm)->runningWord)
1086 
1087 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmDisplayDataStack(ficlVm *vm);
1088 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmDisplayDataStackSimple(ficlVm *vm);
1089 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmDisplayReturnStack(ficlVm *vm);
1090 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
1091 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmDisplayFloatStack(ficlVm *vm);
1092 #endif /* FICL_WANT_FLOAT */
1093 
1094 /*
1095  * f i c l E v a l u a t e
1096  * Evaluates a block of input text in the context of the
1097  * specified interpreter. Also sets SOURCE-ID properly.
1098  *
1099  * PLEASE USE THIS FUNCTION when throwing a hard-coded
1100  * string to the Ficl interpreter.
1101  */
1102 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlVmEvaluate(ficlVm *vm, char *s);
1103 
1104 /*
1105  * f i c l V m E x e c *
1106  * Evaluates a block of input text in the context of the
1107  * specified interpreter. Emits any requested output to the
1108  * interpreter's output function. If the input string is NULL
1109  * terminated, you can pass -1 as nChars rather than count it.
1110  * Execution returns when the text block has been executed,
1111  * or an error occurs.
1112  * Returns one of the FICL_VM_STATUS_... codes defined in ficl.h:
1113  * FICL_VM_STATUS_OUT_OF_TEXT is the normal exit condition
1114  * FICL_VM_STATUS_ERROR_EXIT means that the interpreter encountered a syntax
1115  *	error and the vm has been reset to recover (some or all
1116  *      of the text block got ignored
1117  * FICL_VM_STATUS_USER_EXIT means that the user executed the "bye" command
1118  *      to shut down the interpreter. This would be a good
1119  *      time to delete the vm, etc -- or you can ignore this
1120  *      signal.
1121  * FICL_VM_STATUS_ABORT and FICL_VM_STATUS_ABORTQ are generated by 'abort'
1122  *	 and 'abort"' commands.
1123  * Preconditions: successful execution of ficlInitSystem,
1124  *      Successful creation and init of the VM by ficlNewVM (or equivalent)
1125  *
1126  * If you call ficlExec() or one of its brothers, you MUST
1127  * ensure vm->sourceId was set to a sensible value.
1128  * ficlExec() explicitly DOES NOT manage SOURCE-ID for you.
1129  */
1130 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlVmExecuteString(ficlVm *vm, ficlString s);
1131 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlVmExecuteXT(ficlVm *vm, ficlWord *pWord);
1132 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1133 ficlVmExecuteInstruction(ficlVm *vm, ficlInstruction i);
1134 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmExecuteWord(ficlVm *vm, ficlWord *pWord);
1135 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlExecFD(ficlVm *vm, int fd);
1136 
1137 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1138 ficlVmDictionaryAllot(ficlVm *vm, ficlDictionary *dictionary, int n);
1139 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1140 ficlVmDictionaryAllotCells(ficlVm *vm, ficlDictionary *dictionary, int cells);
1141 
1142 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlVmParseWord(ficlVm *vm, ficlString s);
1143 
1144 /*
1145  * TIB access routines...
1146  * ANS forth seems to require the input buffer to be represented
1147  * as a pointer to the start of the buffer, and an index to the
1148  * next character to read.
1149  * PushTib points the VM to a new input string and optionally
1150  *  returns a copy of the current state
1151  * PopTib restores the TIB state given a saved TIB from PushTib
1152  * GetInBuf returns a pointer to the next unused char of the TIB
1153  */
1154 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1155 ficlVmPushTib(ficlVm *vm, char *text, ficlInteger nChars, ficlTIB *pSaveTib);
1156 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlVmPopTib(ficlVm *vm, ficlTIB *pTib);
1157 #define	ficlVmGetInBuf(vm)	((vm)->tib.text + (vm)->tib.index)
1158 #define	ficlVmGetInBufLen(vm)	((vm)->tib.end - (vm)->tib.text)
1159 #define	ficlVmGetInBufEnd(vm)	((vm)->tib.end)
1160 #define	ficlVmGetTibIndex(vm)	((vm)->tib.index)
1161 #define	ficlVmSetTibIndex(vm, i)	((vm)->tib.index = i)
1162 #define	ficlVmUpdateTib(vm, str)	\
1163 	((vm)->tib.index = (str) - (vm)->tib.text)
1164 
1165 #if FICL_ROBUST >= 1
1166 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1167 ficlVmDictionaryCheck(ficlVm *vm, ficlDictionary *dictionary, int n);
1168 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1169 ficlVmDictionarySimpleCheck(ficlVm *vm, ficlDictionary *dictionary, int n);
1170 #define	FICL_VM_DICTIONARY_CHECK(vm, dictionary, n)	\
1171 	ficlVmDictionaryCheck(vm, dictionary, n)
1172 #define	FICL_VM_DICTIONARY_SIMPLE_CHECK(vm, dictionary, n)	\
1173 	ficlVmDictionarySimpleCheck(vm, dictionary, n)
1174 #else
1175 #define	FICL_VM_DICTIONARY_CHECK(vm, dictionary, n)
1176 #define	FICL_VM_DICTIONARY_SIMPLE_CHECK(vm, dictionary, n)
1177 #endif /* FICL_ROBUST >= 1 */
1178 
1179 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlPrimitiveLiteralIm(ficlVm *vm);
1180 
1181 /*
1182  * A FICL_CODE points to a function that gets called to help execute
1183  * a word in the dictionary. It always gets passed a pointer to the
1184  * running virtual machine, and from there it can get the address
1185  * of the parameter area of the word it's supposed to operate on.
1186  * For precompiled words, the code is all there is. For user defined
1187  * words, the code assumes that the word's parameter area is a list
1188  * of pointers to the code fields of other words to execute, and
1189  * may also contain inline data. The first parameter is always
1190  * a pointer to a code field.
1191  */
1192 
1193 /*
1194  * Ficl models memory as a contiguous space divided into
1195  * words in a linked list called the dictionary.
1196  * A ficlWord starts each entry in the list.
1197  * Version 1.02: space for the name characters is allotted from
1198  * the dictionary ahead of the word struct, rather than using
1199  * a fixed size array for each name.
1200  */
1201 struct ficlWord
1202 {
1203     struct ficlWord *link;	/* Previous word in the dictionary */
1204     ficlUnsigned16 hash;
1205 		/* Immediate, Smudge, Compile-only, IsOjbect, Instruction */
1206     ficlUnsigned8 flags;
1207     ficlUnsigned8 length;	/* Number of chars in word name */
1208     char *name;			/* First nFICLNAME chars of word name */
1209     ficlPrimitive code;		/* Native code to execute the word */
1210     ficlInstruction semiParen;	/* Native code to execute the word */
1211     ficlCell param[1];		/* First data cell of the word */
1212 };
1213 
1214 /*
1215  * ficlWord.flag bitfield values:
1216  */
1217 
1218 /*
1219  * FICL_WORD_IMMEDIATE:
1220  * This word is always executed immediately when
1221  * encountered, even when compiling.
1222  */
1223 #define	FICL_WORD_IMMEDIATE	(1)
1224 
1225 /*
1226  * FICL_WORD_COMPILE_ONLY:
1227  * This word is only valid during compilation.
1228  * Ficl will throw a runtime error if this word executed
1229  * while not compiling.
1230  */
1231 #define	FICL_WORD_COMPILE_ONLY	(2)
1232 
1233 /*
1234  * FICL_WORD_SMUDGED
1235  * This word's definition is in progress.
1236  * The word is hidden from dictionary lookups
1237  * until it is "un-smudged".
1238  */
1239 #define	FICL_WORD_SMUDGED	(4)
1240 
1241 /*
1242  * FICL_WORD_OBJECT
1243  * This word is an object or object member variable.
1244  * (Currently only used by "my=[".)
1245  */
1246 #define	FICL_WORD_OBJECT	(8)
1247 
1248 /*
1249  * FICL_WORD_INSTRUCTION
1250  * This word represents a ficlInstruction, not a normal word.
1251  * param[0] is the instruction.
1252  * When compiled, Ficl will simply copy over the instruction,
1253  * rather than executing the word as normal.
1254  *
1255  * (Do *not* use this flag for words that need their PFA pushed
1256  * before executing!)
1257  */
1258 #define	FICL_WORD_INSTRUCTION	(16)
1259 
1260 /*
1261  * FICL_WORD_COMPILE_ONLY_IMMEDIATE
1262  * Most words that are "immediate" are also
1263  * "compile-only".
1264  */
1265 #define	FICL_WORD_COMPILE_ONLY_IMMEDIATE	\
1266 	(FICL_WORD_IMMEDIATE | FICL_WORD_COMPILE_ONLY)
1267 #define	FICL_WORD_DEFAULT	(0)
1268 
1269 /*
1270  * Worst-case size of a word header: FICL_NAME_LENGTH chars in name
1271  */
1272 #define	FICL_CELLS_PER_WORD	\
1273 	((sizeof (ficlWord) + FICL_NAME_LENGTH + sizeof (ficlCell)) \
1274 	/ (sizeof (ficlCell)))
1275 
1276 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlWordIsImmediate(ficlWord *word);
1277 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlWordIsCompileOnly(ficlWord *word);
1278 
1279 #if FICL_ROBUST >= 1
1280 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1281 ficlCallbackAssert(ficlCallback *callback, int expression,
1282     char *expressionString, char *filename, int line);
1283 #define	FICL_ASSERT(callback, expression)	\
1284 (ficlCallbackAssert((callback), (expression) != 0, \
1285 #expression, __FILE__, __LINE__))
1286 #else
1287 #define	FICL_ASSERT(callback, expression)
1288 #endif /* FICL_ROBUST >= 1 */
1289 
1290 #define	FICL_VM_ASSERT(vm, expression)	\
1291 	FICL_ASSERT((ficlCallback *)(vm), (expression))
1292 #define	FICL_SYSTEM_ASSERT(system, expression)	\
1293 	FICL_ASSERT((ficlCallback *)(system), (expression))
1294 
1295 /*
1296  * Generally useful string manipulators omitted by ANSI C...
1297  * ltoa complements strtol
1298  */
1299 
1300 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlIsPowerOfTwo(ficlUnsigned u);
1301 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN char *
1302 ficlLtoa(ficlInteger value, char *string, int radix);
1303 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN char *
1304 ficlUltoa(ficlUnsigned value, char *string, int radix);
1305 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN char ficlDigitToCharacter(int value);
1306 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN char *ficlStringReverse(char *string);
1307 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN char *ficlStringSkipSpace(char *s, char *end);
1308 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN char *ficlStringCaseFold(char *s);
1309 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlStrincmp(char *s1, char *s2, ficlUnsigned length);
1310 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void *ficlAlignPointer(void *ptr);
1311 
1312 /*
1313  * Ficl hash table - variable size.
1314  * assert(size > 0)
1315  * If size is 1, the table degenerates into a linked list.
1316  * A WORDLIST (see the search order word set in DPANS) is
1317  * just a pointer to a FICL_HASH in this implementation.
1318  */
1319 typedef struct ficlHash
1320 {
1321     struct ficlHash *link;	/* link to parent class wordlist for OO */
1322     char *name;		/* optional pointer to \0 terminated wordlist name */
1323     unsigned size;		/* number of buckets in the hash */
1324     ficlWord *table[1];
1325 } ficlHash;
1326 
1327 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlHashForget(ficlHash *hash, void *where);
1328 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlUnsigned16 ficlHashCode(ficlString s);
1329 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlHashInsertWord(ficlHash *hash, ficlWord *word);
1330 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1331 ficlHashLookup(ficlHash *hash, ficlString name, ficlUnsigned16 hashCode);
1332 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlHashReset(ficlHash *hash);
1333 
1334 /*
1335  * A Dictionary is a linked list of FICL_WORDs. It is also Ficl's
1336  * memory model. Description of fields:
1337  *
1338  * here -- points to the next free byte in the dictionary. This
1339  *	pointer is forced to be CELL-aligned before a definition is added.
1340  *	Do not assume any specific alignment otherwise - Use dictAlign().
1341  *
1342  * smudge -- pointer to word currently being defined (or last defined word)
1343  *	If the definition completes successfully, the word will be
1344  *	linked into the hash table. If unsuccessful, dictUnsmudge
1345  *	uses this pointer to restore the previous state of the dictionary.
1346  *	Smudge prevents unintentional recursion as a side-effect: the
1347  *	dictionary search algo examines only completed definitions, so a
1348  *	word cannot invoke itself by name. See the Ficl word "recurse".
1349  *	NOTE: smudge always points to the last word defined. IMMEDIATE
1350  *	makes use of this fact. Smudge is initially NULL.
1351  *
1352  * forthWordlist -- pointer to the default wordlist (FICL_HASH).
1353  *	This is the initial compilation list, and contains all
1354  *	Ficl's precompiled words.
1355  *
1356  * compilationWordlist -- compilation wordlist - initially equal to
1357  * forthWordlist wordlists  -- array of pointers to wordlists.
1358  *	Managed as a stack.
1359  *	Highest index is the first list in the search order.
1360  * wordlistCount   -- number of lists in wordlists. wordlistCount-1 is the
1361  *	highest filled slot in wordlists, and points to the first wordlist
1362  *	in the search order
1363  * size -- number of cells in the dictionary (total)
1364  * base -- start of data area. Must be at the end of the struct.
1365  */
1366 struct ficlDictionary
1367 {
1368     ficlCell *here;
1369     void *context; /* for your use, particularly with ficlDictionaryLock() */
1370     ficlWord *smudge;
1371     ficlHash *forthWordlist;
1372     ficlHash *compilationWordlist;
1373     ficlHash *wordlists[FICL_MAX_WORDLISTS];
1374     int wordlistCount;
1375     unsigned size;		/* Number of cells in dictionary (total) */
1376     ficlSystem *system;		/* used for debugging */
1377     ficlCell base[1];		/* Base of dictionary memory */
1378 };
1379 
1380 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1381 ficlDictionaryAbortDefinition(ficlDictionary *dictionary);
1382 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlDictionaryAlign(ficlDictionary *dictionary);
1383 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1384 ficlDictionaryAllot(ficlDictionary *dictionary, int n);
1385 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1386 ficlDictionaryAllotCells(ficlDictionary *dictionary, int nCells);
1387 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1388 ficlDictionaryAppendCell(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlCell c);
1389 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1390 ficlDictionaryAppendCharacter(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char c);
1391 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1392 ficlDictionaryAppendUnsigned(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlUnsigned u);
1393 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void *
1394 ficlDictionaryAppendData(ficlDictionary *dictionary, void *data,
1395     ficlInteger length);
1396 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN char *
1397 ficlDictionaryAppendString(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlString s);
1398 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1399 ficlDictionaryAppendWord(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlString name,
1400     ficlPrimitive pCode, ficlUnsigned8 flags);
1401 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1402 ficlDictionaryAppendPrimitive(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1403     ficlPrimitive pCode, ficlUnsigned8 flags);
1404 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1405 ficlDictionaryAppendInstruction(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1406     ficlInstruction i, ficlUnsigned8 flags);
1407 
1408 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1409 ficlDictionaryAppendConstantInstruction(ficlDictionary *dictionary,
1410     ficlString name, ficlInstruction instruction, ficlInteger value);
1411 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1412 ficlDictionaryAppend2ConstantInstruction(ficlDictionary *dictionary,
1413     ficlString name, ficlInstruction instruction, ficl2Integer value);
1414 
1415 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1416 ficlDictionaryAppendConstant(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1417     ficlInteger value);
1418 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1419 ficlDictionaryAppend2Constant(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1420     ficl2Integer value);
1421 #define	ficlDictionaryAppendConstantPointer(dictionary, name, pointer)	\
1422 	(ficlDictionaryAppendConstant(dictionary, name, (ficlInteger)pointer))
1423 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
1424 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1425 ficlDictionaryAppendFConstant(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1426     ficlFloat value);
1427 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1428 ficlDictionaryAppendF2Constant(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1429     ficlFloat value);
1430 #endif /* FICL_WANT_FLOAT */
1431 
1432 
1433 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1434 ficlDictionarySetConstantInstruction(ficlDictionary *dictionary,
1435     ficlString name, ficlInstruction instruction, ficlInteger value);
1436 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1437 ficlDictionarySet2ConstantInstruction(ficlDictionary *dictionary,
1438     ficlString name, ficlInstruction instruction, ficl2Integer value);
1439 
1440 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1441 ficlDictionarySetConstant(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1442     ficlInteger value);
1443 #define	ficlDictionarySetConstantPointer(dictionary, name, pointer) \
1444 	(ficlDictionarySetConstant(dictionary, name, (ficlInteger)pointer))
1445 
1446 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1447 ficlDictionarySet2Constant(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1448     ficl2Integer value);
1449 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1450 ficlDictionarySetConstantString(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1451     char *value);
1452 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1453 ficlDictionarySetPrimitive(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1454     ficlPrimitive code, ficlUnsigned8 flags);
1455 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1456 ficlDictionarySetInstruction(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1457     ficlInstruction i, ficlUnsigned8 flags);
1458 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
1459 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1460 ficlDictionarySetFConstant(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1461     ficlFloat value);
1462 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1463 ficlDictionarySetF2Constant(ficlDictionary *dictionary, char *name,
1464     ficlFloat value);
1465 #endif /* FICL_WANT_FLOAT */
1466 
1467 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int
1468 ficlDictionaryCellsAvailable(ficlDictionary *dictionary);
1469 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlDictionaryCellsUsed(ficlDictionary *dictionary);
1470 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlDictionary *
1471 ficlDictionaryCreate(ficlSystem *system, unsigned nCELLS);
1472 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlDictionary *
1473 ficlDictionaryCreateHashed(ficlSystem *system, unsigned nCells, unsigned nHash);
1474 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlHash *
1475 ficlDictionaryCreateWordlist(ficlDictionary *dictionary, int nBuckets);
1476 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlDictionaryDestroy(ficlDictionary *dictionary);
1477 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1478 ficlDictionaryEmpty(ficlDictionary *dictionary, unsigned nHash);
1479 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int
1480 ficlDictionaryIncludes(ficlDictionary *dictionary, void *p);
1481 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1482 ficlDictionaryLookup(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlString name);
1483 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1484 ficlDictionaryResetSearchOrder(ficlDictionary *dictionary);
1485 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1486 ficlDictionarySetFlags(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlUnsigned8 set);
1487 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1488 ficlDictionaryClearFlags(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlUnsigned8 clear);
1489 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1490 ficlDictionarySetImmediate(ficlDictionary *dictionary);
1491 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1492 ficlDictionaryUnsmudge(ficlDictionary *dictionary);
1493 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlCell *ficlDictionaryWhere(ficlDictionary *dictionary);
1494 
1495 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int
1496 ficlDictionaryIsAWord(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlWord *word);
1497 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void
1498 ficlDictionarySee(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlWord *word,
1499     ficlCallback *callback);
1500 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *
1501 ficlDictionaryFindEnclosingWord(ficlDictionary *dictionary, ficlCell *cell);
1502 
1503 /*
1504  * Stub function for dictionary access control - does nothing
1505  * by default, user can redefine to guarantee exclusive dictionary
1506  * access to a single thread for updates. All dictionary update code
1507  * must be bracketed as follows:
1508  * ficlLockDictionary(dictionary, FICL_TRUE); // any non-zero value will do
1509  * <code that updates dictionary>
1510  * ficlLockDictionary(dictionary, FICL_FALSE);
1511  *
1512  * Returns zero if successful, nonzero if unable to acquire lock
1513  * before timeout (optional - could also block forever)
1514  *
1515  * NOTE: this function must be implemented with lock counting
1516  * semantics: nested calls must behave properly.
1517  */
1518 #if FICL_MULTITHREAD
1519 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int
1520 	ficlDictionaryLock(ficlDictionary *dictionary, short lockIncrement);
1521 #else
1522 #define	ficlDictionaryLock(dictionary, lock) (void)0 /* ignore */
1523 #endif
1524 
1525 /*
1526  * P A R S E   S T E P
1527  * (New for 2.05)
1528  * See words.c: interpWord
1529  * By default, Ficl goes through two attempts to parse each token from its
1530  * input stream: it first attempts to match it with a word in the dictionary,
1531  * and if that fails, it attempts to convert it into a number. This mechanism
1532  * is now extensible by additional steps. This allows extensions like floating
1533  * point and double number support to be factored cleanly.
1534  *
1535  * Each parse step is a function that receives the next input token as a
1536  * STRINGINFO. If the parse step matches the token, it must apply semantics
1537  * to the token appropriate to the present value of VM.state (compiling or
1538  * interpreting), and return FICL_TRUE.
1539  * Otherwise it returns FICL_FALSE. See words.c: isNumber for an example
1540  *
1541  * Note: for the sake of efficiency, it's a good idea both to limit the number
1542  * of parse steps and to code each parse step so that it rejects tokens that
1543  * do not match as quickly as possible.
1544  */
1545 
1546 typedef int (*ficlParseStep)(ficlVm *vm, ficlString s);
1547 
1548 /*
1549  * FICL_BREAKPOINT record.
1550  * oldXT - if NULL, this breakpoint is unused. Otherwise it stores the xt
1551  * that the breakpoint overwrote. This is restored to the dictionary when the
1552  * BP executes or gets cleared
1553  * address - the location of the breakpoint (address of the instruction that
1554  *           has been replaced with the breakpoint trap
1555  * oldXT  - The original contents of the location with the breakpoint
1556  * Note: address is NULL when this breakpoint is empty
1557  */
1558 typedef struct ficlBreakpoint
1559 {
1560 	void *address;
1561 	ficlWord *oldXT;
1562 } ficlBreakpoint;
1563 
1564 
1565 /*
1566  * F I C L _ S Y S T E M
1567  * The top level data structure of the system - ficl_system ties a list of
1568  * virtual machines with their corresponding dictionaries. Ficl 3.0 added
1569  * support for multiple Ficl systems, allowing multiple concurrent sessions
1570  * to separate dictionaries with some constraints.
1571  * Note: the context pointer is there to provide context for applications.
1572  * It is copied to each VM's context field as that VM is created.
1573  */
1574 struct ficlSystemInformation
1575 {
1576     int size;			/* structure size tag for versioning */
1577 		/* Initializes VM's context pointer - for application use */
1578     void *context;
1579     int dictionarySize;		/* Size of system's Dictionary, in cells */
1580     int stackSize;		/* Size of all stacks created, in cells */
1581     ficlOutputFunction textOut;		/* default textOut function */
1582     ficlOutputFunction errorOut;	/* textOut function used for errors */
1583     int environmentSize;	/* Size of Environment dictionary, in cells */
1584 };
1585 
1586 #define	ficlSystemInformationInitialize(x)	\
1587 	{ memset((x), 0, sizeof (ficlSystemInformation)); \
1588 	(x)->size = sizeof (ficlSystemInformation); }
1589 
1590 struct ficlSystem
1591 {
1592     ficlCallback callback;
1593     ficlSystem *link;
1594     ficlVm *vmList;
1595     ficlDictionary *dictionary;
1596     ficlDictionary *environment;
1597 
1598     ficlWord *interpreterLoop[3];
1599     ficlWord *parseList[FICL_MAX_PARSE_STEPS];
1600 
1601     ficlWord *exitInnerWord;
1602     ficlWord *interpretWord;
1603 
1604 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
1605     ficlDictionary *locals;
1606     ficlInteger   localsCount;
1607     ficlCell *localsFixup;
1608 #endif
1609 
1610     ficlInteger stackSize;
1611 
1612     ficlBreakpoint breakpoint;
1613 };
1614 
1615 #define	ficlSystemGetContext(system)	((system)->context)
1616 
1617 /*
1618  * External interface to Ficl...
1619  */
1620 /*
1621  * f i c l S y s t e m C r e a t e
1622  * Binds a global dictionary to the interpreter system and initializes
1623  * the dictionary to contain the ANSI CORE wordset.
1624  * You can specify the address and size of the allocated area.
1625  * You can also specify the text output function at creation time.
1626  * After that, Ficl manages it.
1627  * First step is to set up the static pointers to the area.
1628  * Then write the "precompiled" portion of the dictionary in.
1629  * The dictionary needs to be at least large enough to hold the
1630  * precompiled part. Try 1K cells minimum. Use "words" to find
1631  * out how much of the dictionary is used at any time.
1632  */
1633 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlSystem *ficlSystemCreate(ficlSystemInformation *fsi);
1634 
1635 /*
1636  * f i c l S y s t e m D e s t r o y
1637  * Deletes the system dictionary and all virtual machines that
1638  * were created with ficlNewVM (see below). Call this function to
1639  * reclaim all memory used by the dictionary and VMs.
1640  */
1641 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemDestroy(ficlSystem *system);
1642 
1643 /*
1644  * Create a new VM from the heap, and link it into the system VM list.
1645  * Initializes the VM and binds default sized stacks to it. Returns the
1646  * address of the VM, or NULL if an error occurs.
1647  * Precondition: successful execution of ficlInitSystem
1648  */
1649 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlVm   *ficlSystemCreateVm(ficlSystem *system);
1650 
1651 /*
1652  * Force deletion of a VM. You do not need to do this
1653  * unless you're creating and discarding a lot of VMs.
1654  * For systems that use a constant pool of VMs for the life
1655  * of the system, ficltermSystem takes care of VM cleanup
1656  * automatically.
1657  */
1658 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemDestroyVm(ficlVm *vm);
1659 
1660 
1661 /*
1662  * Returns the address of the most recently defined word in the system
1663  * dictionary with the given name, or NULL if no match.
1664  * Precondition: successful execution of ficlInitSystem
1665  */
1666 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *ficlSystemLookup(ficlSystem *system, char *name);
1667 
1668 /*
1669  * f i c l G e t D i c t
1670  * Utility function - returns the address of the system dictionary.
1671  * Precondition: successful execution of ficlInitSystem
1672  */
1673 ficlDictionary *ficlSystemGetDictionary(ficlSystem *system);
1674 ficlDictionary *ficlSystemGetEnvironment(ficlSystem *system);
1675 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
1676 ficlDictionary *ficlSystemGetLocals(ficlSystem *system);
1677 #endif
1678 
1679 /*
1680  * f i c l C o m p i l e C o r e
1681  * Builds the ANS CORE wordset into the dictionary - called by
1682  * ficlInitSystem - no need to waste dictionary space by doing it again.
1683  */
1684 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemCompileCore(ficlSystem *system);
1685 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemCompilePrefix(ficlSystem *system);
1686 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemCompileSearch(ficlSystem *system);
1687 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemCompileSoftCore(ficlSystem *system);
1688 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemCompileTools(ficlSystem *system);
1689 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemCompileFile(ficlSystem *system);
1690 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
1691 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemCompileFloat(ficlSystem *system);
1692 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlVmParseFloatNumber(ficlVm *vm, ficlString s);
1693 #endif /* FICL_WANT_FLOAT */
1694 #if FICL_WANT_PLATFORM
1695 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemCompilePlatform(ficlSystem *system);
1696 #endif /* FICL_WANT_PLATFORM */
1697 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemCompileExtras(ficlSystem *system);
1698 
1699 
1700 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlVmParsePrefix(ficlVm *vm, ficlString s);
1701 
1702 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
1703 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN ficlWord *ficlSystemLookupLocal(ficlSystem *system,
1704     ficlString name);
1705 #endif
1706 
1707 /*
1708  * from words.c...
1709  */
1710 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlVmParseNumber(ficlVm *vm, ficlString s);
1711 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlPrimitiveTick(ficlVm *vm);
1712 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlPrimitiveParseStepParen(ficlVm *vm);
1713 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
1714 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlLocalParen(ficlVm *vm, int isDouble, int isFloat);
1715 #endif /* FICL_WANT_LOCALS */
1716 
1717 /*
1718  * Appends a parse step function to the end of the parse list (see
1719  * FICL_PARSE_STEP notes in ficl.h for details). Returns 0 if successful,
1720  * nonzero if there's no more room in the list. Each parse step is a word in
1721  * the dictionary. Precompiled parse steps can use (PARSE-STEP) as their
1722  * CFA - see parenParseStep in words.c.
1723  */
1724 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlSystemAddParseStep(ficlSystem *system,
1725     ficlWord *word); /* ficl.c */
1726 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN void ficlSystemAddPrimitiveParseStep(ficlSystem *system,
1727     char *name, ficlParseStep pStep);
1728 
1729 /*
1730  * From tools.c
1731  */
1732 
1733 /*
1734  * The following supports SEE and the debugger.
1735  */
1736 typedef enum
1737 {
1738     FICL_WORDKIND_BRANCH,
1739     FICL_WORDKIND_BRANCH0,
1740     FICL_WORDKIND_COLON,
1741     FICL_WORDKIND_CONSTANT,
1742     FICL_WORDKIND_2CONSTANT,
1743     FICL_WORDKIND_CREATE,
1744     FICL_WORDKIND_DO,
1745     FICL_WORDKIND_DOES,
1746     FICL_WORDKIND_LITERAL,
1747     FICL_WORDKIND_2LITERAL,
1748 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
1749     FICL_WORDKIND_FLITERAL,
1750 #endif /* FICL_WANT_FLOAT */
1751     FICL_WORDKIND_LOOP,
1752     FICL_WORDKIND_OF,
1753     FICL_WORDKIND_PLOOP,
1754     FICL_WORDKIND_PRIMITIVE,
1755     FICL_WORDKIND_QDO,
1756     FICL_WORDKIND_STRING_LITERAL,
1757     FICL_WORDKIND_CSTRING_LITERAL,
1758 #if FICL_WANT_USER
1759     FICL_WORDKIND_USER,
1760 #endif
1761     FICL_WORDKIND_VARIABLE,
1762     FICL_WORDKIND_INSTRUCTION,
1763     FICL_WORDKIND_INSTRUCTION_WORD,
1764     FICL_WORDKIND_INSTRUCTION_WITH_ARGUMENT
1765 } ficlWordKind;
1766 
1767 ficlWordKind   ficlWordClassify(ficlWord *word);
1768 
1769 #if FICL_WANT_FILE
1770 /*
1771  * Used with File-Access wordset.
1772  */
1773 #define	FICL_FAM_READ	1
1774 #define	FICL_FAM_WRITE	2
1775 #define	FICL_FAM_APPEND	4
1776 #define	FICL_FAM_BINARY	8
1777 
1778 #define	FICL_FAM_OPEN_MODE(fam)	\
1779 	((fam) & (FICL_FAM_READ | FICL_FAM_WRITE | FICL_FAM_APPEND))
1780 
1781 typedef struct ficlFile
1782 {
1783     FILE *f;
1784     char filename[256];
1785 } ficlFile;
1786 
1787 #if defined(FICL_PLATFORM_HAS_FTRUNCATE)
1788 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlFileTruncate(ficlFile *ff, ficlUnsigned size);
1789 #endif
1790 
1791 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN int ficlFileStatus(char *filename, int *status);
1792 FICL_PLATFORM_EXTERN long ficlFileSize(ficlFile *ff);
1793 #endif
1794 
1795 #ifdef __cplusplus
1796 }
1797 #endif
1798 
1799 #endif /* _FICL_H */
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