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			15 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Factor
		
	
	
|  | IN: stack-checker.transforms | ||
|  | USING: help.markup help.syntax combinators words kernel ;
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|  | HELP: define-transform | ||
|  | { $values { "word" word } { "quot" "a quotation taking " { $snippet "n" } " inputs from the stack and producing another quotation as output" } { "n" "a non-negative integer" } } | ||
|  | { $description "Defines a compiler transform for the optimizing compiler. When a call to " { $snippet "word" } " is being compiled, the compiler ensures that the top " { $snippet "n" } " stack values are literal; if they are not, compilation fails. The literal values are passed to the quotation, which is expected to produce a new quotation. The call to the word is then replaced by this quotation." } | ||
|  | { $examples "Here is a word which pops " { $snippet "n" } " values from the stack:" | ||
|  | { $code ": ndrop ( n -- ) [ drop ] times ;" } | ||
|  | "This word is inefficient; it does not have a static stack effect. This means that words calling " { $snippet "ndrop" } " cannot be compiled by the optimizing compiler, and additionally, a call to this word will always involve a loop with arithmetic, even if the value of " { $snippet "n" } " is known at compile time. A compiler transform can fix this:" | ||
|  | { $code "\\ ndrop [ \\ drop <repetition> >quotation ] 1 define-transform" } | ||
|  | "Now, a call like " { $snippet "4 ndrop" } " is replaced with " { $snippet "drop drop drop drop" } " at compile time; the optimizer then ensures that this compiles as a single machine instruction, which is a lot cheaper than an actual call to " { $snippet "ndrop" } "." | ||
|  | $nl | ||
|  | "The " { $link cond } " word compiles to efficient code because it is transformed using " { $link cond>quot } ":" | ||
|  | { $code "\\ cond [ cond>quot ] 1 define-transform" } } ;
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