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- \ Copyright (C) 2017 Jeremiah Orians
- \ Copyright (C) 2017 Reepca
- \ This file is part of stage0.
- \
- \ stage0 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- \ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- \ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- \ (at your option) any later version.
- \
- \ stage0 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- \ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- \ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- \ GNU General Public License for more details.
- \
- \ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- \ along with stage0. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- \ Simply cat this file to the top of any forth program that leverages its functionality
- \ then execute the resulting out put as so:
- \ ./bin/vm --rom roms/forth --memory 1M --tape_01 The_combined_file
- \ All writes via WRITE8 will be written to tape_02 or whatever name you prefer via the --tape_02 option
- \ However should you wish to leverage readline for interacting with forth use vm-production but be warned
- \ WILL see duplicate lines being printed when you hit enter as both readline and the forth are echoing your key strokes
- \ Define our CELL size as 4 bytes
- : CELL 4 ;
- \ Save us from manually calculating how many bytes is a given number of CELLS
- : CELLS CELL * ;
- \ Setup an easy to reference FLAGS offset Constant
- : >FLAGS 2 CELLS + ;
- \ Update the flags of the latest defintion to IMMEDIATE
- : IMMEDIATE LATEST >FLAGS DUP @ 0x2 OR SWAP ! ;
- \ Define ALLOT to allocate a give number of bytes
- : ALLOT HERE + DP! ;
- \ Read a word, lookup and return pointer to its definition.
- : ' WORD DROP FIND >CFA ;
- \ Lookup a word and write the address of its definition
- : [COMPILE] ' , ; IMMEDIATE
- \ The literal code address of LIT. Don't think too hard about it.
- : LITERAL [ ' LIT DUP , , ] , , ;
- \ Compile the CFA of a word looked up as a literal
- : ['] ' LITERAL ; IMMEDIATE
- \ CONTROL STRUCTURES
- \ Compile a conditional forward branch, to be resolved by THEN or ELSE.
- : IF ['] 0BRANCH , HERE 0 , ; IMMEDIATE
- \ Get displacement between two address and write the difference to the address first given
- : TARGET! OVER - SWAP ! ;
- \ equivalent to "ENDIF".
- : THEN HERE TARGET! ; IMMEDIATE
- \ And our ELSE for our IF
- : ELSE HERE 2 CELLS + TARGET! ['] BRANCH , HERE 0 , ; IMMEDIATE
- \ A backwards branch destination, to be resolved by AGAIN, UNTIL, or REPEAT.
- : BEGIN HERE ; IMMEDIATE
- \ This forward conditional branch will be resolved by REPEAT.
- : WHILE [COMPILE] IF SWAP ; IMMEDIATE
- \ Resolve a backwards branch.
- : AGAIN ['] BRANCH , HERE SWAP TARGET! CELL ALLOT ; IMMEDIATE
- : UNTIL ['] 0BRANCH , HERE SWAP TARGET! CELL ALLOT ; IMMEDIATE
- \ Resolve the latest forward branch and compile a backwards branch.
- : REPEAT [COMPILE] AGAIN [COMPILE] THEN ; IMMEDIATE
- \ Note that it is possible to use multiple exits from a
- \ BEGIN ... WHILE ... REPEAT loop, as long as you resolve the forward branches
- \ manually. For example, BEGIN ... WHILE ... WHILE ... REPEAT THEN will allow
- \ an exit from either WHILE. You can even put other stuff between the REPEAT and
- \ THEN if you need to handle certain exits specially. Use sparingly unless
- \ you're sure you understand how it works.
- : [CHAR] KEY LITERAL ; IMMEDIATE
- \ If true put t otherwise put f
- : .BOOL IF [CHAR] t ELSE [CHAR] f THEN EMIT ;
- \ Writes a Byte to HEAP
- : C, HERE C! 1 ALLOT ;
- \ addr count -- high low
- : BOUNDS OVER + SWAP ;
- \ Prints Memory from address a to a + b when invoked as a b TYPE
- : TYPE BOUNDS BEGIN 2DUP > WHILE DUP C@ EMIT 1 + REPEAT 2DROP ;
- \ So we don't have to type 10 EMIT for newlines anymore
- : CR 10 EMIT ;
- \ Makes a string on the HEAP from everything between it and "
- : STR" HERE BEGIN KEY DUP [CHAR] " != WHILE C, REPEAT DROP HERE OVER - ;
- \ Extends STR" to work in Compile mode
- : S" STATE IF ['] BRANCH , HERE 0 , STR" ROT HERE TARGET! SWAP LITERAL LITERAL
- ELSE STR" THEN ; IMMEDIATE
- \ Extends S" to behave the way most users want
- : ." [COMPILE] S" STATE IF ['] TYPE , ELSE TYPE THEN ; IMMEDIATE
- \ add the ANS keyword for modulus
- : MOD % ;
- \ add ANS keyword for getting both Quotent and Remainder
- : /MOD 2DUP MOD >R / R> ;
- \ valid bases are from 2 to 36.
- CREATE BASE 10 ,
- \ Primitive needed for printing base 10 numbers
- : NEXT-DIGIT BASE @ /MOD ;
- \ Give us a 400bytes of storage to play with
- : PAD HERE 100 CELLS + ;
- \ Assuming 2's complement
- : NEGATE NOT 1 + ;
- \ Swap the contents of 2 Memory addresses
- : CSWAP! 2DUP C@ SWAP C@ ROT C! SWAP C! ;
- \ Given an address and a number of Chars, reverses a string (handy for little
- \ endian systems that have bytes in the wrong order)
- : REVERSE-STRING OVER + 1 -
- BEGIN 2DUP < WHILE 2DUP CSWAP! 1 - SWAP 1 + SWAP REPEAT 2DROP ;
- \ Given an address and number, writeout number at address and increment address
- : +C! OVER C! 1 + ;
- \ works for hex and stuff
- : >ASCII-DIGIT DUP 10 < IF 48 ELSE 55 THEN + ;
- \ Given a number and address write out string form of number at address and
- \ returns address and length (address should have at least 10 free bytes).
- : NUM>STRING DUP >R OVER 0 < IF SWAP NEGATE SWAP [CHAR] - +C!
- THEN DUP >R SWAP \ R: str-start digits-start
- BEGIN NEXT-DIGIT ROT SWAP >ASCII-DIGIT +C! SWAP DUP WHILE REPEAT
- DROP R> 2DUP - REVERSE-STRING R> SWAP OVER - ;
- \ A user friendly way to print a number
- : . PAD NUM>STRING TYPE ;
- \ A temp constant that is going to be replaced
- : STACK-BASE 0x00090000 ;
- \ Given current stack pointer calculate and display number of underflowed cells
- : .UNDERFLOW ." Warning: stack is underflowed by "
- STACK-BASE SWAP - CELL / . ." cells!" CR ;
- \ Display the number of entries on stack in <n> form
- : .HEIGHT STACK-BASE - CELL / ." <" . ." > " ;
- \ Display count and contents of stack or error message if Underflow
- : .S DSP@ DUP STACK-BASE < IF .UNDERFLOW
- ELSE DUP .HEIGHT STACK-BASE
- BEGIN 2DUP > WHILE DUP @ . 32 EMIT CELL + REPEAT
- 2DROP
- THEN ;
- \ Pop off contents of stack to Zero stack
- : CLEAR-STACK BEGIN DSP@ STACK-BASE > WHILE .S 10 EMIT DROP REPEAT STACK-BASE DSP! ;
- : ( BEGIN KEY [CHAR] ) = UNTIL ; IMMEDIATE
- \ Note: for further reading, see brad rodriguez's moving forth stuff.
- \ The return address currently on the stack points to the next word to be
- \ executed. DOER! should only be compiled by DOES> or other similar words, so
- \ the address on the return stack should be right past DOER!'s. Which should be
- \ the code to make the action for the latest word. Since we only want to set
- \ this code as the latest word's action, not actually execute it at this point,
- \ we don't bother putting anything back on the return stack - we'll return
- \ straight up past the word we came from.
- \ For example: consider this definition
- \ : CONSTANT CREATE , DOES> @ ;
- \ This compiles to the sequence: DOCOL CREATE , DOER! @ EXIT
- \ DOER! will point the latest word (the CREATEd one) to the code right past it -
- \ the @ EXIT - and then exit the definition it's in.
- : DOER! R> SWAP >CFA ! ;
- \ This is a tricky one. Basically, we need to compile a little bit of machine
- \ code that will invoke the code that follows. Notes: R12 should, at this point,
- \ have the address of the place we got here from. So we should just put
- \ that+cell on the stack (for use by what follows DOES>) and run DOCOL. (Note:
- \ implemented in forth.s)
- \ Assumes most significant byte is at lower address
- : 2C, DUP 0xFF00 AND 8 RSHIFT C, 0xFF AND C, ;
- \ Compiles an assembly-level jump to a location.
- \ We may have to compile more than just a jump in the future in order
- \ for DOES> to work properly - we'd need to load the address into a register,
- \ having the actual address nearby, and then use that coroutine jump thing.
- \ JUMP over the Address, the address, LOADRU32 R0 -4, JSR_COROUTINE R0
- : JUMP-TO, 0x3C000008 , , 0x2E60FFFC , 0x0D010000 , ;
- \ Sets the action of the latest word
- : DOES> ['] LATEST , ['] DOER! , 'DODOES JUMP-TO, ; IMMEDIATE
- \ Sets the action of a certain word
- : DOER> ['] DOER! , 'DODOES JUMP-TO, ; IMMEDIATE
- : TUCK SWAP OVER ;
- : MIN 2DUP < IF SWAP THEN DROP ;
- : HEX 16 BASE ! ;
- : DECIMAL 10 BASE ! ;
- CREATE LINE-SIZE CELL ,
- : PRINTABLE? DUP 127 < SWAP 31 > AND ;
- : EMIT-PRINTABLE DUP PRINTABLE? IF EMIT ELSE DROP [CHAR] . EMIT THEN ;
- : DUMP-TYPE BOUNDS BEGIN 2DUP > WHILE DUP C@ EMIT-PRINTABLE 1 + REPEAT 2DROP ;
- \ will always print two characters.
- : .HEX-BYTE DUP 16 / >ASCII-DIGIT EMIT 15 AND >ASCII-DIGIT EMIT ;
- : DUMP-LINE 2DUP BOUNDS BEGIN 2DUP > WHILE DUP C@ .HEX-BYTE ." " 1 + REPEAT
- 2DROP ." " DUMP-TYPE CR ;
- : DUMP-LINES LINE-SIZE @ * BOUNDS
- BEGIN 2DUP > WHILE DUP LINE-SIZE @ TUCK DUMP-LINE + REPEAT 2DROP ;
- : DUMP LINE-SIZE @ /MOD -ROT 2DUP DUMP-LINES LINE-SIZE @ * + SWAP DUMP-LINE ;
- : VARIABLE CREATE 0 , ;
- : CONSTANT CREATE , DOES> @ ;
- : NOOP ;
- : DEFER CREATE ['] NOOP , DOES> @ EXECUTE ;
- : IS ' CELL + STATE IF LITERAL ['] ! , ELSE ! THEN ; IMMEDIATE
- \ emits n spaces.
- : SPACES BEGIN DUP WHILE 32 EMIT 1 - REPEAT DROP ;
- ' NOOP @ CONSTANT 'DOCOL
- \ Starts a definition without a name, leaving the execution token (the thing
- \ that can be passed to EXECUTE) on the stack.
- : :NONAME HERE 'DOCOL , ] ;
- \ fill n bytes with char.
- \ addr n char --
- : FILL >R BOUNDS BEGIN 2DUP > WHILE DUP R@ C! 1 + REPEAT 2DROP R> DROP ;
- : <> != ;
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