freebsd-skq/sys/boot/forth/delay.4th
dteske e520f64215 Solve dreaded "dictionary full" issue by segregating words into new
vocabularies delay-processing, password-processing, version-processing,
frame-drawing, menu-infrastructure, menu-namespace, menu-command-helpers,
and menusets-infrastructure. The net effect is to remove almost 200
definitions from the main forth vocabulary reducing the dictionary size
by over 50%. The chances of hitting "dictionary full" should be greatly
reduced by this patch.

MFC after:	3 days
X-MFC-to:	stable/10
2015-04-01 01:54:28 +00:00

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marker task-delay.4th
vocabulary delay-processing
only forth also delay-processing definitions
2 constant delay_default \ Default delay (in seconds)
3 constant etx_key \ End-of-Text character produced by Ctrl+C
13 constant enter_key \ Carriage-Return character produce by ENTER
27 constant esc_key \ Escape character produced by ESC or Ctrl+[
variable delay_tstart \ state variable used for delay timing
variable delay_delay \ determined configurable delay duration
variable delay_cancelled \ state variable for user cancellation
variable delay_showdots \ whether continually print dots while waiting
only forth definitions also delay-processing
: delay_execute ( -- )
\ make sure that we have a command to execute
s" delay_command" getenv dup -1 = if
drop exit
then
\ read custom time-duration (if set)
s" loader_delay" getenv dup -1 = if
drop \ no custom duration (remove dup'd bunk -1)
delay_default \ use default setting (replacing bunk -1)
else
\ make sure custom duration is a number
?number 0= if
delay_default \ use default if otherwise
then
then
\ initialize state variables
delay_delay ! \ stored value is on the stack from above
seconds delay_tstart ! \ store the time we started
0 delay_cancelled ! \ boolean flag indicating user-cancelled event
false delay_showdots ! \ reset to zero and read from environment
s" delay_showdots" getenv dup -1 <> if
2drop \ don't need the value, just existance
true delay_showdots !
else
drop
then
\ Loop until we have exceeded the desired time duration
begin
25 ms \ sleep for 25 milliseconds (40 iterations/sec)
\ throw some dots up on the screen if desired
delay_showdots @ if
." ." \ dots visually aid in the perception of time
then
\ was a key depressed?
key? if
key \ obtain ASCII value for keystroke
dup enter_key = if
-1 delay_delay ! \ break loop
then
dup etx_key = swap esc_key = OR if
-1 delay_delay ! \ break loop
-1 delay_cancelled ! \ set cancelled flag
then
then
\ if the time duration is set to zero, loop forever
\ waiting for either ENTER or Ctrl-C/Escape to be pressed
delay_delay @ 0> if
\ calculate elapsed time
seconds delay_tstart @ - delay_delay @ >
else
-1 \ break loop
then
until
\ if we were throwing up dots, throw up a line-break
delay_showdots @ if
cr
then
\ did the user press either Ctrl-C or Escape?
delay_cancelled @ if
2drop \ we don't need the command string anymore
else
evaluate \ evaluate/execute the command string
then
;
only forth definitions