freebsd-skq/sys/boot/ficl/softwords/oo.fr
jkim ade9ba91cb Update to FICL 3.03 (the last release before FICL4 rewrite).
The relevant changes for FreeBSD (excerpt from the release note):

  * Newly implemented CORE EXT words: CASE, OF, ENDOF, and ENDCASE. Also
    added FALLTHROUGH, which works like ENDOF but jumps to the instruction
    just after the next OF.
  * Bugfix: John-Hopkins locals syntax now accepts | and -- in the comment
    (between the first -- and the }.)
  * Bugfix: Changed vmGetWord0() to make Purify happier. The resulting
    code is no slower, no larger, and slightly more robust.
2007-03-23 22:26:01 +00:00

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\ #if FICL_WANT_OOP
\ ** ficl/softwords/oo.fr
\ ** F I C L O - O E X T E N S I O N S
\ ** john sadler aug 1998
\
\ $FreeBSD$
17 ficl-vocabulary oop
also oop definitions
\ Design goals:
\ 0. Traditional OOP: late binding by default for safety.
\ Early binding if you ask for it.
\ 1. Single inheritance
\ 2. Object aggregation (has-a relationship)
\ 3. Support objects in the dictionary and as proxies for
\ existing structures (by reference):
\ *** A ficl object can wrap a C struct ***
\ 4. Separate name-spaces for methods - methods are
\ only visible in the context of a class / object
\ 5. Methods can be overridden, and subclasses can add methods.
\ No limit on number of methods.
\ General info:
\ Classes are objects, too: all classes are instances of METACLASS
\ All classes are derived (by convention) from OBJECT. This
\ base class provides a default initializer and superclass
\ access method
\ A ficl object binds instance storage (payload) to a class.
\ object ( -- instance class )
\ All objects push their payload address and class address when
\ executed.
\ A ficl class consists of a parent class pointer, a wordlist
\ ID for the methods of the class, and a size for the payload
\ of objects created by the class. A class is an object.
\ The NEW method creates and initializes an instance of a class.
\ Classes have this footprint:
\ cell 0: parent class address
\ cell 1: wordlist ID
\ cell 2: size of instance's payload
\ Methods expect an object couple ( instance class )
\ on the stack. This is by convention - ficl has no way to
\ police your code to make sure this is always done, but it
\ happens naturally if you use the facilities presented here.
\
\ Overridden methods must maintain the same stack signature as
\ their predecessors. Ficl has no way of enforcing this, either.
\
\ Revised Apr 2001 - Added Guy Carver's vtable extensions. Class now
\ has an extra field for the vtable method count. Hasvtable declares
\ refs to vtable classes
\
\ Revised Nov 2001 - metaclass debug method now finds only metaclass methods
\
\ Planned: Ficl vtable support
\ Each class has a vtable size parameter
\ END-CLASS allocates and clears the vtable - then it walks class's method
\ list and inserts all new methods into table. For each method, if the table
\ slot is already nonzero, do nothing (overridden method). Otherwise fill
\ vtable slot. Now do same check for parent class vtable, filling only
\ empty slots in the new vtable.
\ Methods are now structured as follows:
\ - header
\ - vtable index
\ - xt
\ :noname definition for code
\
\ : is redefined to check for override, fill in vtable index, increment method
\ count if not an override, create header and fill in index. Allot code pointer
\ and run :noname
\ ; is overridden to fill in xt returned by :noname
\ --> compiles code to fetch vtable address, offset by index, and execute
\ => looks up xt in the vtable and compiles it directly
user current-class
0 current-class !
\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
\ ** L A T E B I N D I N G
\ Compile the method name, and code to find and
\ execute it at run-time...
\
\ p a r s e - m e t h o d
\ compiles a method name so that it pushes
\ the string base address and count at run-time.
: parse-method \ name run: ( -- c-addr u )
parse-word
postpone sliteral
; compile-only
: (lookup-method) { class 2:name -- class 0 | class xt 1 | class xt -1 }
class name class cell+ @ ( class c-addr u wid )
search-wordlist
;
\ l o o k u p - m e t h o d
\ takes a counted string method name from the stack (as compiled
\ by parse-method) and attempts to look this method up in the method list of
\ the class that's on the stack. If successful, it leaves the class on the stack
\ and pushes the xt of the method. If not, it aborts with an error message.
: lookup-method { class 2:name -- class xt }
class name (lookup-method) ( 0 | xt 1 | xt -1 )
0= if
name type ." not found in "
class body> >name type
cr abort
endif
;
: find-method-xt \ name ( class -- class xt )
parse-word lookup-method
;
: catch-method ( instance class c-addr u -- <method-signature> exc-flag )
lookup-method catch
;
: exec-method ( instance class c-addr u -- <method-signature> )
lookup-method execute
;
\ Method lookup operator takes a class-addr and instance-addr
\ and executes the method from the class's wordlist if
\ interpreting. If compiling, bind late.
\
: --> ( instance class -- ??? )
state @ 0= if
find-method-xt execute
else
parse-method postpone exec-method
endif
; immediate
\ Method lookup with CATCH in case of exceptions
: c-> ( instance class -- ?? exc-flag )
state @ 0= if
find-method-xt catch
else
parse-method postpone catch-method
endif
; immediate
\ METHOD makes global words that do method invocations by late binding
\ in case you prefer this style (no --> in your code)
\ Example: everything has next and prev for array access, so...
\ method next
\ method prev
\ my-instance next ( does whatever next does to my-instance by late binding )
: method create does> body> >name lookup-method execute ;
\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
\ ** E A R L Y B I N D I N G
\ Early binding operator compiles code to execute a method
\ given its class at compile time. Classes are immediate,
\ so they leave their cell-pair on the stack when compiling.
\ Example:
\ : get-wid metaclass => .wid @ ;
\ Usage
\ my-class get-wid ( -- wid-of-my-class )
\
1 ficl-named-wordlist instance-vars
instance-vars dup >search ficl-set-current
: => \ c:( class meta -- ) run: ( -- ??? ) invokes compiled method
drop find-method-xt compile, drop
; immediate compile-only
: my=> \ c:( -- ) run: ( -- ??? ) late bind compiled method of current-class
current-class @ dup postpone =>
; immediate compile-only
\ Problem: my=[ assumes that each method except the last is am obj: member
\ which contains its class as the first field of its parameter area. The code
\ detects non-obect members and assumes the class does not change in this case.
\ This handles methods like index, prev, and next correctly, but does not deal
\ correctly with CLASS.
: my=[ \ same as my=> , but binds a chain of methods
current-class @
begin
parse-word 2dup ( class c-addr u c-addr u )
s" ]" compare while ( class c-addr u )
lookup-method ( class xt )
dup compile, ( class xt )
dup ?object if \ If object member, get new class. Otherwise assume same class
nip >body cell+ @ ( new-class )
else
drop ( class )
endif
repeat 2drop drop
; immediate compile-only
\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
\ ** I N S T A N C E V A R I A B L E S
\ Instance variables (IV) are represented by words in the class's
\ private wordlist. Each IV word contains the offset
\ of the IV it represents, and runs code to add that offset
\ to the base address of an instance when executed.
\ The metaclass SUB method, defined below, leaves the address
\ of the new class's offset field and its initial size on the
\ stack for these words to update. When a class definition is
\ complete, END-CLASS saves the final size in the class's size
\ field, and restores the search order and compile wordlist to
\ prior state. Note that these words are hidden in their own
\ wordlist to prevent accidental use outside a SUB END-CLASS pair.
\
: do-instance-var
does> ( instance class addr[offset] -- addr[field] )
nip @ +
;
: addr-units: ( offset size "name" -- offset' )
create over , +
do-instance-var
;
: chars: \ ( offset nCells "name" -- offset' ) Create n char member.
chars addr-units: ;
: char: \ ( offset nCells "name" -- offset' ) Create 1 char member.
1 chars: ;
: cells: ( offset nCells "name" -- offset' )
cells >r aligned r> addr-units:
;
: cell: ( offset nCells "name" -- offset' )
1 cells: ;
\ Aggregate an object into the class...
\ Needs the class of the instance to create
\ Example: object obj: m_obj
\
: do-aggregate
objectify
does> ( instance class pfa -- a-instance a-class )
2@ ( inst class a-class a-offset )
2swap drop ( a-class a-offset inst )
+ swap ( a-inst a-class )
;
: obj: { offset class meta -- offset' } \ "name"
create offset , class ,
class meta --> get-size offset +
do-aggregate
;
\ Aggregate an array of objects into a class
\ Usage example:
\ 3 my-class array: my-array
\ Makes an instance variable array of 3 instances of my-class
\ named my-array.
\
: array: ( offset n class meta "name" -- offset' )
locals| meta class nobjs offset |
create offset , class ,
class meta --> get-size nobjs * offset +
do-aggregate
;
\ Aggregate a pointer to an object: REF is a member variable
\ whose class is set at compile time. This is useful for wrapping
\ data structures in C, where there is only a pointer and the type
\ it refers to is known. If you want polymorphism, see c_ref
\ in classes.fr. REF is only useful for pre-initialized structures,
\ since there's no supported way to set one.
: ref: ( offset class meta "name" -- offset' )
locals| meta class offset |
create offset , class ,
offset cell+
does> ( inst class pfa -- ptr-inst ptr-class )
2@ ( inst class ptr-class ptr-offset )
2swap drop + @ swap
;
\ #if FICL_WANT_VCALL
\ vcall extensions contributed by Guy Carver
: vcall: ( paramcnt "name" -- )
current-class @ 8 + dup @ dup 1+ rot ! \ Kludge fix to get to .vtCount before it's defined.
create , , \ ( paramcnt index -- )
does> \ ( inst class pfa -- ptr-inst ptr-class )
nip 2@ vcall \ ( params offset inst class offset -- )
;
: vcallr: 0x80000000 or vcall: ; \ Call with return address desired.
\ #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
: vcallf: \ ( paramcnt -<name>- f: r )
0x80000000 or
current-class @ 8 + dup @ dup 1+ rot ! \ Kludge fix to get to .vtCount before it's defined.
create , , \ ( paramcnt index -- )
does> \ ( inst class pfa -- ptr-inst ptr-class )
nip 2@ vcall f> \ ( params offset inst class offset -- f: r )
;
\ #endif /* FLOAT */
\ #endif /* VCALL */
\ END-CLASS terminates construction of a class by storing
\ the size of its instance variables in the class's size field
\ ( -- old-wid addr[size] 0 )
\
: end-class ( old-wid addr[size] size -- )
swap ! set-current
search> drop \ pop struct builder wordlist
;
\ See resume-class (a metaclass method) below for usage
\ This is equivalent to end-class for now, but that will change
\ when we support vtable bindings.
: suspend-class ( old-wid addr[size] size -- ) end-class ;
set-current previous
\ E N D I N S T A N C E V A R I A B L E S
\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
\ D O - D O - I N S T A N C E
\ Makes a class method that contains the code for an
\ instance of the class. This word gets compiled into
\ the wordlist of every class by the SUB method.
\ PRECONDITION: current-class contains the class address
\ why use a state variable instead of the stack?
\ >> Stack state is not well-defined during compilation (there are
\ >> control structure match codes on the stack, of undefined size
\ >> easiest way around this is use of this thread-local variable
\
: do-do-instance ( -- )
s" : .do-instance does> [ current-class @ ] literal ;"
evaluate
;
\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
\ ** M E T A C L A S S
\ Every class is an instance of metaclass. This lets
\ classes have methods that are different from those
\ of their instances.
\ Classes are IMMEDIATE to make early binding simpler
\ See above...
\
:noname
wordlist
create
immediate
0 , \ NULL parent class
dup , \ wid
\ #if FICL_WANT_VCALL
4 cells , \ instance size
\ #else
3 cells , \ instance size
\ #endif
ficl-set-current
does> dup
; execute metaclass
\ now brand OBJECT's wordlist (so that ORDER can display it by name)
metaclass drop cell+ @ brand-wordlist
metaclass drop current-class !
do-do-instance
\
\ C L A S S M E T H O D S
\
instance-vars >search
create .super ( class metaclass -- parent-class )
0 cells , do-instance-var
create .wid ( class metaclass -- wid ) \ return wid of class
1 cells , do-instance-var
\ #if FICL_WANT_VCALL
create .vtCount \ Number of VTABLE methods, if any
2 cells , do-instance-var
create .size ( class metaclass -- size ) \ return class's payload size
3 cells , do-instance-var
\ #else
create .size ( class metaclass -- size ) \ return class's payload size
2 cells , do-instance-var
\ #endif
: get-size metaclass => .size @ ;
: get-wid metaclass => .wid @ ;
: get-super metaclass => .super @ ;
\ #if FICL_WANT_VCALL
: get-vtCount metaclass => .vtCount @ ;
: get-vtAdd metaclass => .vtCount ;
\ #endif
\ create an uninitialized instance of a class, leaving
\ the address of the new instance and its class
\
: instance ( class metaclass "name" -- instance class )
locals| meta parent |
create
here parent --> .do-instance \ ( inst class )
parent meta metaclass => get-size
allot \ allocate payload space
;
\ create an uninitialized array
: array ( n class metaclass "name" -- n instance class )
locals| meta parent nobj |
create nobj
here parent --> .do-instance \ ( nobj inst class )
parent meta metaclass => get-size
nobj * allot \ allocate payload space
;
\ create an initialized instance
\
: new \ ( class metaclass "name" -- )
metaclass => instance --> init
;
\ create an initialized array of instances
: new-array ( n class metaclass "name" -- )
metaclass => array
--> array-init
;
\ Create an anonymous initialized instance from the heap
: alloc \ ( class metaclass -- instance class )
locals| meta class |
class meta metaclass => get-size allocate ( -- addr fail-flag )
abort" allocate failed " ( -- addr )
class 2dup --> init
;
\ Create an anonymous array of initialized instances from the heap
: alloc-array \ ( n class metaclass -- instance class )
locals| meta class nobj |
class meta metaclass => get-size
nobj * allocate ( -- addr fail-flag )
abort" allocate failed " ( -- addr )
nobj over class --> array-init
class
;
\ Create an anonymous initialized instance from the dictionary
: allot { 2:this -- 2:instance }
here ( instance-address )
this my=> get-size allot
this drop 2dup --> init
;
\ Create an anonymous array of initialized instances from the dictionary
: allot-array { nobj 2:this -- 2:instance }
here ( instance-address )
this my=> get-size nobj * allot
this drop 2dup ( 2instance 2instance )
nobj -rot --> array-init
;
\ create a proxy object with initialized payload address given
: ref ( instance-addr class metaclass "name" -- )
drop create , ,
does> 2@
;
\ suspend-class and resume-class help to build mutually referent classes.
\ Example:
\ object subclass c-akbar
\ suspend-class ( put akbar on hold while we define jeff )
\ object subclass c-jeff
\ c-akbar ref: .akbar
\ ( and whatever else comprises this class )
\ end-class ( done with c-jeff )
\ c-akbar --> resume-class
\ c-jeff ref: .jeff
\ ( and whatever else goes in c-akbar )
\ end-class ( done with c-akbar )
\
: resume-class { 2:this -- old-wid addr[size] size }
this --> .wid @ ficl-set-current ( old-wid )
this --> .size dup @ ( old-wid addr[size] size )
instance-vars >search
;
\ create a subclass
\ This method leaves the stack and search order ready for instance variable
\ building. Pushes the instance-vars wordlist onto the search order,
\ and sets the compilation wordlist to be the private wordlist of the
\ new class. The class's wordlist is deliberately NOT in the search order -
\ to prevent methods from getting used with wrong data.
\ Postcondition: leaves the address of the new class in current-class
: sub ( class metaclass "name" -- old-wid addr[size] size )
wordlist
locals| wid meta parent |
parent meta metaclass => get-wid
wid wid-set-super \ set superclass
create immediate \ get the subclass name
wid brand-wordlist \ label the subclass wordlist
here current-class ! \ prep for do-do-instance
parent , \ save parent class
wid , \ save wid
\ #if FICL_WANT_VCALL
parent meta --> get-vtCount ,
\ #endif
here parent meta --> get-size dup , ( addr[size] size )
metaclass => .do-instance
wid ficl-set-current -rot
do-do-instance
instance-vars >search \ push struct builder wordlist
;
\ OFFSET-OF returns the offset of an instance variable
\ from the instance base address. If the next token is not
\ the name of in instance variable method, you get garbage
\ results -- there is no way at present to check for this error.
: offset-of ( class metaclass "name" -- offset )
drop find-method-xt nip >body @ ;
\ ID returns the string name cell-pair of its class
: id ( class metaclass -- c-addr u )
drop body> >name ;
\ list methods of the class
: methods \ ( class meta -- )
locals| meta class |
begin
class body> >name type ." methods:" cr
class meta --> get-wid >search words cr previous
class meta metaclass => get-super
dup to class
0= until cr
;
\ list class's ancestors
: pedigree ( class meta -- )
locals| meta class |
begin
class body> >name type space
class meta metaclass => get-super
dup to class
0= until cr
;
\ decompile an instance method
: see ( class meta -- )
metaclass => get-wid >search see previous ;
\ debug a method of metaclass
\ Eg: my-class --> debug my-method
: debug ( class meta -- )
find-method-xt debug-xt ;
previous set-current
\ E N D M E T A C L A S S
\ ** META is a nickname for the address of METACLASS...
metaclass drop
constant meta
\ ** SUBCLASS is a nickname for a class's SUB method...
\ Subclass compilation ends when you invoke end-class
\ This method is late bound for safety...
: subclass --> sub ;
\ #if FICL_WANT_VCALL
\ VTABLE Support extensions (Guy Carver)
\ object --> sub mine hasvtable
: hasvtable 4 + ; immediate
\ #endif
\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
\ ** O B J E C T
\ Root of all classes
:noname
wordlist
create immediate
0 , \ NULL parent class
dup , \ wid
0 , \ instance size
ficl-set-current
does> meta
; execute object
\ now brand OBJECT's wordlist (so that ORDER can display it by name)
object drop cell+ @ brand-wordlist
object drop current-class !
do-do-instance
instance-vars >search
\ O B J E C T M E T H O D S
\ Convert instance cell-pair to class cell-pair
\ Useful for binding class methods from an instance
: class ( instance class -- class metaclass )
nip meta ;
\ default INIT method zero fills an instance
: init ( instance class -- )
meta
metaclass => get-size ( inst size )
erase ;
\ Apply INIT to an array of NOBJ objects...
\
: array-init ( nobj inst class -- )
0 dup locals| &init &next class inst |
\
\ bind methods outside the loop to save time
\
class s" init" lookup-method to &init
s" next" lookup-method to &next
drop
0 ?do
inst class 2dup
&init execute
&next execute drop to inst
loop
;
\ free storage allocated to a heap instance by alloc or alloc-array
\ NOTE: not protected against errors like FREEing something that's
\ really in the dictionary.
: free \ ( instance class -- )
drop free
abort" free failed "
;
\ Instance aliases for common class methods
\ Upcast to parent class
: super ( instance class -- instance parent-class )
meta metaclass => get-super ;
: pedigree ( instance class -- )
object => class
metaclass => pedigree ;
: size ( instance class -- sizeof-instance )
object => class
metaclass => get-size ;
: methods ( instance class -- )
object => class
metaclass => methods ;
\ Array indexing methods...
\ Usage examples:
\ 10 object-array --> index
\ obj --> next
\
: index ( n instance class -- instance[n] class )
locals| class inst |
inst class
object => class
metaclass => get-size * ( n*size )
inst + class ;
: next ( instance[n] class -- instance[n+1] class )
locals| class inst |
inst class
object => class
metaclass => get-size
inst +
class ;
: prev ( instance[n] class -- instance[n-1] class )
locals| class inst |
inst class
object => class
metaclass => get-size
inst swap -
class ;
: debug ( 2this -- ?? )
find-method-xt debug-xt ;
previous set-current
\ E N D O B J E C T
\ reset to default search order
only definitions
\ redefine oop in default search order to put OOP words in the search order and make them
\ the compiling wordlist...
: oo only also oop definitions ;
\ #endif