Merge branch 'master' into c-type-words

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Joe Groff 2009-09-15 19:14:41 -05:00
commit ab8abeaee4
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! Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Slava Pestov.
! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
USING: alien alien.strings alien.c-types alien.accessors alien.structs
USING: alien alien.strings alien.c-types alien.accessors
arrays words sequences math kernel namespaces fry libc cpu.architecture
io.encodings.utf8 accessors ;
IN: alien.arrays
UNION: value-type array struct-type ;
INSTANCE: array value-type
M: array c-type ;
@ -40,15 +40,6 @@ M: array c-type-boxer-quot
M: array c-type-unboxer-quot drop [ >c-ptr ] ;
M: value-type c-type-rep drop int-rep ;
M: value-type c-type-getter
drop [ swap <displaced-alien> ] ;
M: value-type c-type-setter ( type -- quot )
[ c-type-getter ] [ c-type-unboxer-quot ] [ heap-size ] tri
'[ @ swap @ _ memcpy ] ;
PREDICATE: string-type < pair
first2 [ char* = ] [ word? ] bi* and ;

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@ -99,6 +99,13 @@ M: string c-type ( name -- type )
M: word c-type
"c-type" word-prop resolve-typedef ;
GENERIC: c-struct? ( type -- ? )
M: object c-struct?
drop f ;
M: string c-struct?
dup "void" = [ drop f ] [ c-type c-struct? ] if ;
! These words being foldable means that words need to be
! recompiled if a C type is redefined. Even so, folding the
! size facilitates some optimizations.
@ -243,6 +250,17 @@ M: c-type-name stack-size c-type stack-size ;
M: c-type stack-size size>> cell align ;
MIXIN: value-type
M: value-type c-type-rep drop int-rep ;
M: value-type c-type-getter
drop [ swap <displaced-alien> ] ;
M: value-type c-type-setter ( type -- quot )
[ c-type-getter ] [ c-type-unboxer-quot ] [ heap-size ] tri
'[ @ swap @ _ memcpy ] ;
GENERIC: byte-length ( seq -- n ) flushable
M: byte-array byte-length length ; inline

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! Copyright (C) 2009 Slava Pestov.
! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
USING: alien.c-types alien.structs alien.complex.functor accessors
USING: alien.c-types alien.complex.functor accessors
sequences kernel ;
IN: alien.complex

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! Copyright (C) 2009 Slava Pestov.
! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
USING: accessors alien alien.structs alien.c-types classes.struct math
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types classes.struct math
math.functions sequences arrays kernel functors vocabs.parser
namespaces quotations ;
IN: alien.complex.functor

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! Copyright (C) 2009 Joe Groff
! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
USING: help.markup help.syntax kernel quotations sequences strings words.symbol ;
USING: help.markup help.syntax kernel quotations sequences strings words.symbol classes.struct ;
QUALIFIED-WITH: alien.syntax c
IN: alien.fortran
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ ARTICLE: "alien.fortran-types" "Fortran types"
{ { $snippet "DOUBLE-COMPLEX" } " specifies a double-precision floating-point complex value. The alias " { $snippet "COMPLEX*16" } " is also recognized." }
{ { $snippet "CHARACTER(n)" } " specifies a character string of length " { $snippet "n" } ". The Fortran 77 syntax " { $snippet "CHARACTER*n" } " is also recognized." }
{ "Fortran arrays can be specified by suffixing a comma-separated set of dimensions in parentheses, e.g. " { $snippet "REAL(2,3,4)" } ". Arrays of unspecified length can be specified using " { $snippet "*" } " as a dimension. Arrays are passed in as flat " { $link "specialized-arrays" } "." }
{ "Fortran records defined by " { $link POSTPONE: RECORD: } " and C structs defined by " { $link POSTPONE: c:C-STRUCT: } " are also supported as parameter and return types." }
{ "Struct classes defined by " { $link POSTPONE: STRUCT: } " are also supported as parameter and return types." }
}
"When declaring the parameters of Fortran functions, an output argument can be specified by prefixing an exclamation point to the type name. This will cause the function word to leave the final value of the parameter on the stack." ;
@ -42,10 +42,6 @@ HELP: LIBRARY:
{ $values { "name" "a logical library name" } }
{ $description "Sets the logical library for subsequent " { $link POSTPONE: FUNCTION: } " and " { $link POSTPONE: SUBROUTINE: } " definitions. The given library name must have been opened with a previous call to " { $link add-fortran-library } "." } ;
HELP: RECORD:
{ $syntax "RECORD: NAME { \"TYPE\" \"SLOT\" } ... ;" }
{ $description "Defines a Fortran record type with the given slots. The record is defined as the corresponding C struct and can be used as a type for subsequent Fortran or C function declarations." } ;
HELP: add-fortran-library
{ $values { "name" string } { "soname" string } { "fortran-abi" symbol } }
{ $description "Opens the shared library in the file specified by " { $snippet "soname" } " under the logical name " { $snippet "name" } " so that it may be used in subsequent " { $link POSTPONE: LIBRARY: } " and " { $link fortran-invoke } " calls. Functions and subroutines from the library will be defined using the specified " { $snippet "fortran-abi" } ", which must be one of the supported " { $link "alien.fortran-abis" } "." }
@ -66,7 +62,6 @@ ARTICLE: "alien.fortran" "Fortran FFI"
{ $subsection POSTPONE: LIBRARY: }
{ $subsection POSTPONE: FUNCTION: }
{ $subsection POSTPONE: SUBROUTINE: }
{ $subsection POSTPONE: RECORD: }
{ $subsection fortran-invoke }
;

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! (c) 2009 Joe Groff, see BSD license
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types alien.complex
alien.fortran alien.fortran.private alien.strings alien.structs
alien.fortran alien.fortran.private alien.strings classes.struct
arrays assocs byte-arrays combinators fry
generalizations io.encodings.ascii kernel macros
macros.expander namespaces sequences shuffle tools.test ;
@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ IN: alien.fortran.tests
<< intel-unix-abi "(alien.fortran-tests)" (add-fortran-library) >>
LIBRARY: (alien.fortran-tests)
RECORD: FORTRAN_TEST_RECORD
{ "INTEGER" "FOO" }
{ "REAL(2)" "BAR" }
{ "CHARACTER*4" "BAS" } ;
STRUCT: FORTRAN_TEST_RECORD
{ FOO int }
{ BAR double[2] }
{ BAS char[4] } ;
intel-unix-abi fortran-abi [
@ -168,29 +168,6 @@ intel-unix-abi fortran-abi [
[ "complex" { "character*17" "character" "integer" } fortran-sig>c-sig ]
unit-test
! fortran-record>c-struct
[ {
{ "double" "ex" }
{ "float" "wye" }
{ "int" "zee" }
{ "char[20]" "woo" }
} ] [
{
{ "DOUBLE-PRECISION" "EX" }
{ "REAL" "WYE" }
{ "INTEGER" "ZEE" }
{ "CHARACTER(20)" "WOO" }
} fortran-record>c-struct
] unit-test
! RECORD:
[ 16 ] [ "fortran_test_record" heap-size ] unit-test
[ 0 ] [ "foo" "fortran_test_record" offset-of ] unit-test
[ 4 ] [ "bar" "fortran_test_record" offset-of ] unit-test
[ 12 ] [ "bas" "fortran_test_record" offset-of ] unit-test
! (fortran-invoke)
[ [

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! (c) 2009 Joe Groff, see BSD license
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types alien.complex alien.parser
alien.strings alien.structs alien.syntax arrays ascii assocs
alien.strings alien.syntax arrays ascii assocs
byte-arrays combinators combinators.short-circuit fry generalizations
kernel lexer macros math math.parser namespaces parser sequences
splitting stack-checker vectors vocabs.parser words locals
@ -415,14 +415,6 @@ PRIVATE>
: fortran-sig>c-sig ( fortran-return fortran-args -- c-return c-args )
[ fortran-ret-type>c-type ] [ fortran-arg-types>c-types ] bi* append ;
: fortran-record>c-struct ( record -- struct )
[ first2 [ fortran-type>c-type ] [ >lower ] bi* 2array ] map ;
: define-fortran-record ( name vocab fields -- )
[ >lower ] [ ] [ fortran-record>c-struct ] tri* define-struct ;
SYNTAX: RECORD: scan current-vocab parse-definition define-fortran-record ;
: set-fortran-abi ( library -- )
library-fortran-abis get-global at fortran-abi set ;

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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ IN: alien.structs
TUPLE: struct-type < abstract-c-type fields return-in-registers? ;
INSTANCE: struct-type value-type
M: struct-type c-type ;
M: struct-type c-type-stack-align? drop f ;
@ -33,7 +35,7 @@ M: struct-type box-return
M: struct-type stack-size
[ heap-size ] [ stack-size ] if-value-struct ;
: c-struct? ( type -- ? ) (c-type) struct-type? ;
M: struct-type c-struct? drop t ;
: (define-struct) ( name size align fields class -- )
[ [ align ] keep ] 2dip new

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@ -73,10 +73,12 @@ HELP: C-ENUM:
{ $syntax "C-ENUM: words... ;" }
{ $values { "words" "a sequence of word names" } }
{ $description "Creates a sequence of word definitions in the current vocabulary. Each word pushes an integer according to its index in the enumeration definition. The first word pushes 0." }
{ $notes "This word emulates a C-style " { $snippet "enum" } " in Factor. While this feature can be used for any purpose, using integer constants is discouraged unless it is for interfacing with C libraries. Factor code should use symbolic constants instead." }
{ $notes "This word emulates a C-style " { $snippet "enum" } " in Factor. While this feature can be used for any purpose, using integer constants is discouraged unless it is for interfacing with C libraries. Factor code should use " { $link "words.symbol" } " or " { $link "singletons" } " instead." }
{ $examples
"The following two lines are equivalent:"
{ $code "C-ENUM: red green blue ;" ": red 0 ; : green 1 ; : blue 2 ;" }
"Here is an example enumeration definition:"
{ $code "C-ENUM: red green blue ;" }
"It is equivalent to the following series of definitions:"
{ $code "CONSTANT: red 0" "CONSTANT: green 1" "CONSTANT: blue 2" }
} ;
HELP: &:

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! (c)Joe Groff bsd license
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types arrays assocs classes
classes.struct combinators combinators.short-circuit continuations
definitions fry kernel libc make math math.parser mirrors
prettyprint.backend prettyprint.custom prettyprint.sections
see see.private sequences slots strings summary words ;
fry kernel libc make math math.parser mirrors prettyprint.backend
prettyprint.custom prettyprint.sections see.private sequences
slots strings summary words ;
IN: classes.struct.prettyprint
<PRIVATE
: struct-definer-word ( class -- word )
struct-slots dup length 2 >=
[ second offset>> 0 = \ UNION-STRUCT: \ STRUCT: ? ]
[ drop \ STRUCT: ] if ;
: struct>assoc ( struct -- assoc )
[ class struct-slots ] [ struct-slot-values ] bi zip ;
@ -15,7 +20,7 @@ IN: classes.struct.prettyprint
<flow \ { pprint-word
f <inset {
[ name>> text ]
[ c-type>> dup string? [ text ] [ pprint* ] if ]
[ type>> dup string? [ text ] [ pprint* ] if ]
[ read-only>> [ \ read-only pprint-word ] when ]
[ initial>> [ \ initial: pprint-word pprint* ] when* ]
} cleave block>
@ -34,14 +39,8 @@ IN: classes.struct.prettyprint
PRIVATE>
M: struct-class definer
struct-slots dup length 2 >=
[ second offset>> 0 = \ UNION-STRUCT: \ STRUCT: ? ]
[ drop \ STRUCT: ] if
\ ; ;
M: struct-class see-class*
<colon dup definer drop pprint-word dup pprint-word
<colon dup struct-definer-word pprint-word dup pprint-word
<block struct-slots [ pprint-struct-slot ] each
block> pprint-; block> ;
@ -112,7 +111,7 @@ M: struct-mirror >alist ( mirror -- alist )
] [
'[
_ struct>assoc
[ [ [ name>> ] [ c-type>> ] bi 2array ] dip ] assoc-map
[ [ [ name>> ] [ type>> ] bi 2array ] dip ] assoc-map
] [ drop { } ] recover
] bi append ;

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! (c)Joe Groff bsd license
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types alien.structs.fields ascii
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types ascii
assocs byte-arrays classes.struct classes.tuple.private
combinators compiler.tree.debugger compiler.units destructors
io.encodings.utf8 io.pathnames io.streams.string kernel libc
literals math mirrors multiline namespaces prettyprint
prettyprint.config see sequences specialized-arrays system
tools.test parser lexer eval ;
tools.test parser lexer eval layouts ;
SPECIALIZED-ARRAY: char
SPECIALIZED-ARRAY: int
SPECIALIZED-ARRAY: ushort
@ -196,43 +196,43 @@ UNION-STRUCT: struct-test-float-and-bits
[ [ struct-test-float-and-bits see ] with-string-writer ] unit-test
[ {
T{ field-spec
T{ struct-slot-spec
{ name "x" }
{ offset 0 }
{ initial 0 }
{ class fixnum }
{ type "char" }
{ reader x>> }
{ writer (>>x) }
}
T{ field-spec
T{ struct-slot-spec
{ name "y" }
{ offset 4 }
{ initial 123 }
{ class integer }
{ type "int" }
{ reader y>> }
{ writer (>>y) }
}
T{ field-spec
T{ struct-slot-spec
{ name "z" }
{ offset 8 }
{ initial f }
{ type "bool" }
{ reader z>> }
{ writer (>>z) }
{ class object }
}
} ] [ "struct-test-foo" c-type fields>> ] unit-test
[ {
T{ field-spec
T{ struct-slot-spec
{ name "f" }
{ offset 0 }
{ type "float" }
{ reader f>> }
{ writer (>>f) }
{ class float }
{ initial 0.0 }
}
T{ field-spec
T{ struct-slot-spec
{ name "bits" }
{ offset 0 }
{ type "uint" }
{ reader bits>> }
{ writer (>>bits) }
{ class integer }
{ initial 0 }
}
} ] [ "struct-test-float-and-bits" c-type fields>> ] unit-test

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! (c)Joe Groff bsd license
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types alien.structs
alien.structs.fields arrays byte-arrays classes classes.parser
classes.tuple classes.tuple.parser classes.tuple.private
combinators combinators.short-circuit combinators.smart
definitions functors.backend fry generalizations generic.parser
kernel kernel.private lexer libc locals macros make math
math.order parser quotations sequences slots slots.private
specialized-arrays vectors words summary namespaces assocs
compiler.tree.propagation.transforms ;
FROM: slots => reader-word writer-word ;
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types arrays byte-arrays classes
classes.parser classes.tuple classes.tuple.parser
classes.tuple.private combinators combinators.short-circuit
combinators.smart cpu.architecture definitions functors.backend
fry generalizations generic.parser kernel kernel.private lexer
libc locals macros make math math.order parser quotations
sequences slots slots.private specialized-arrays vectors words
summary namespaces assocs ;
IN: classes.struct
SPECIALIZED-ARRAY: uchar
@ -22,7 +20,7 @@ TUPLE: struct
{ (underlying) c-ptr read-only } ;
TUPLE: struct-slot-spec < slot-spec
c-type ;
type ;
PREDICATE: struct-class < tuple-class
superclass \ struct eq? ;
@ -86,11 +84,11 @@ MACRO: <struct-boa> ( class -- quot: ( ... -- struct ) )
[ struct-slots [ initial>> ] map over length tail append ] keep ;
: (reader-quot) ( slot -- quot )
[ c-type>> c-type-getter-boxer ]
[ type>> c-type-getter-boxer ]
[ offset>> [ >c-ptr ] swap suffix ] bi prepend ;
: (writer-quot) ( slot -- quot )
[ c-type>> c-setter ]
[ type>> c-setter ]
[ offset>> [ >c-ptr ] swap suffix ] bi prepend ;
: (boxer-quot) ( class -- quot )
@ -117,6 +115,39 @@ M: struct-class writer-quot
! c-types
TUPLE: struct-c-type < abstract-c-type
fields
return-in-registers? ;
INSTANCE: struct-c-type value-type
M: struct-c-type c-type ;
M: struct-c-type c-type-stack-align? drop f ;
: if-value-struct ( ctype true false -- )
[ dup value-struct? ] 2dip '[ drop "void*" @ ] if ; inline
M: struct-c-type unbox-parameter
[ %unbox-large-struct ] [ unbox-parameter ] if-value-struct ;
M: struct-c-type box-parameter
[ %box-large-struct ] [ box-parameter ] if-value-struct ;
: if-small-struct ( c-type true false -- ? )
[ dup return-struct-in-registers? ] 2dip '[ f swap @ ] if ; inline
M: struct-c-type unbox-return
[ %unbox-small-struct ] [ %unbox-large-struct ] if-small-struct ;
M: struct-c-type box-return
[ %box-small-struct ] [ %box-large-struct ] if-small-struct ;
M: struct-c-type stack-size
[ heap-size ] [ stack-size ] if-value-struct ;
M: struct-c-type c-struct? drop t ;
<PRIVATE
: struct-slot-values-quot ( class -- quot )
struct-slots
@ -139,47 +170,31 @@ M: struct-class writer-quot
[ \ clone-underlying swap literalize \ memory>struct [ ] 3sequence ] bi
define-inline-method ;
: slot>field ( slot -- field )
field-spec new swap {
[ name>> >>name ]
[ offset>> >>offset ]
[ c-type>> >>type ]
[ name>> reader-word >>reader ]
[ name>> writer-word >>writer ]
: c-type-for-class ( class -- c-type )
struct-c-type new swap {
[ drop byte-array >>class ]
[ >>boxed-class ]
[ struct-slots >>fields ]
[ "struct-size" word-prop >>size ]
[ "struct-align" word-prop >>align ]
[ (unboxer-quot) >>unboxer-quot ]
[ (boxer-quot) >>boxer-quot ]
} cleave ;
: define-struct-for-class ( class -- )
[
{
[ name>> ]
[ "struct-size" word-prop ]
[ "struct-align" word-prop ]
[ struct-slots [ slot>field ] map ]
} cleave
struct-type (define-struct)
] [
{
[ name>> c-type ]
[ (unboxer-quot) >>unboxer-quot ]
[ (boxer-quot) >>boxer-quot ]
[ >>boxed-class ]
} cleave drop
] bi ;
: align-offset ( offset class -- offset' )
c-type-align align ;
: struct-offsets ( slots -- size )
0 [
[ c-type>> align-offset ] keep
[ (>>offset) ] [ c-type>> heap-size + ] 2bi
[ type>> align-offset ] keep
[ (>>offset) ] [ type>> heap-size + ] 2bi
] reduce ;
: union-struct-offsets ( slots -- size )
[ 0 >>offset c-type>> heap-size ] [ max ] map-reduce ;
[ 0 >>offset type>> heap-size ] [ max ] map-reduce ;
: struct-align ( slots -- align )
[ c-type>> c-type-align ] [ max ] map-reduce ;
[ type>> c-type-align ] [ max ] map-reduce ;
PRIVATE>
M: struct-class c-type name>> c-type ;
@ -228,7 +243,7 @@ M: struct byte-length class "struct-size" word-prop ; foldable
[ (struct-methods) ] tri ;
: check-struct-slots ( slots -- )
[ c-type>> c-type drop ] each ;
[ type>> c-type drop ] each ;
: redefine-struct-tuple-class ( class -- )
[ dup class? [ forget-class ] [ drop ] if ] [ struct f define-tuple-class ] bi ;
@ -244,7 +259,7 @@ M: struct byte-length class "struct-size" word-prop ; foldable
[ check-struct-slots ] _ [ struct-align [ align ] keep ] tri
(struct-word-props)
]
[ drop define-struct-for-class ] 2tri ; inline
[ drop [ c-type-for-class ] [ name>> ] bi typedef ] 2tri ; inline
PRIVATE>
: define-struct-class ( class slots -- )
@ -265,7 +280,7 @@ ERROR: invalid-struct-slot token ;
: <struct-slot-spec> ( name c-type attributes -- slot-spec )
[ struct-slot-spec new ] 3dip
[ >>name ]
[ [ >>c-type ] [ struct-slot-class >>class ] bi ]
[ [ >>type ] [ struct-slot-class >>class ] bi ]
[ [ dup empty? ] [ peel-off-attributes ] until drop ] tri* ;
<PRIVATE

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! Copyright (C) 2008 Slava Pestov.
! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
USING: accessors kernel namespaces make math sequences layouts
alien.c-types alien.structs cpu.architecture ;
alien.c-types cpu.architecture ;
IN: compiler.alien
: large-struct? ( ctype -- ? )

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
USING: accessors arrays assocs combinators hashtables kernel
math fry namespaces make sequences words byte-arrays
layouts alien.c-types alien.structs
layouts alien.c-types
stack-checker.inlining cpu.architecture
compiler.tree
compiler.tree.builder
@ -247,4 +247,4 @@ M: #enter-recursive emit-node drop ;
M: #phi emit-node drop ;
M: #declare emit-node drop ;
M: #declare emit-node drop ;

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
USING: namespaces make math math.order math.parser sequences accessors
kernel kernel.private layouts assocs words summary arrays
combinators classes.algebra alien alien.c-types alien.structs
combinators classes.algebra alien alien.c-types
alien.strings alien.arrays alien.complex alien.libraries sets libc
continuations.private fry cpu.architecture classes locals
source-files.errors slots parser generic.parser
@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ compiler.cfg.registers
compiler.cfg.builder
compiler.codegen.fixup
compiler.utilities ;
QUALIFIED: classes.struct
QUALIFIED: alien.structs
IN: compiler.codegen
SYMBOL: insn-counts
@ -316,7 +318,10 @@ GENERIC: flatten-value-type ( type -- types )
M: object flatten-value-type 1array ;
M: struct-type flatten-value-type ( type -- types )
M: alien.structs:struct-type flatten-value-type ( type -- types )
stack-size cell align (flatten-int-type) ;
M: classes.struct:struct-c-type flatten-value-type ( type -- types )
stack-size cell align (flatten-int-type) ;
M: long-long-type flatten-value-type ( type -- types )

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@ -81,7 +81,10 @@ IN: compiler.tree.propagation.known-words
class>> dup null-class? [ drop null ] [ math-closure ] if ;
: unary-op-interval ( info quot -- newinterval )
[ interval>> ] dip call ; inline
[
dup class>> real classes-intersect?
[ interval>> ] [ drop full-interval ] if
] dip call ; inline
: unary-op ( word interval-quot post-proc-quot -- )
'[

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@ -186,6 +186,10 @@ IN: compiler.tree.propagation.tests
[ t ] [ [ { complex } declare absq ] final-info first interval>> [0,inf] = ] unit-test
[ t ] [ [ { float float } declare rect> C{ 0.0 0.0 } + absq ] final-info first interval>> [0,inf] = ] unit-test
[ V{ float } ] [ [ { float float } declare rect> C{ 0.0 0.0 } + absq ] final-classes ] unit-test
[ t ] [ [ [ - absq ] [ + ] 2map-reduce ] final-info first interval>> [0,inf] = ] unit-test
[ t ] [ [ { double-array double-array } declare [ - absq ] [ + ] 2map-reduce ] final-info first interval>> [0,inf] = ] unit-test

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! Copyright (C) 2005, 2009 Slava Pestov.
! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
USING: accessors arrays kernel math namespaces make sequences system
layouts alien alien.c-types alien.accessors alien.structs slots
layouts alien alien.c-types alien.accessors slots
splitting assocs combinators locals compiler.constants
compiler.codegen compiler.codegen.fixup compiler.cfg.instructions
compiler.cfg.builder compiler.cfg.intrinsics compiler.cfg.stack-frame

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@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
! Copyright (C) 2008 Slava Pestov.
! See http://factorcode.org/license.txt for BSD license.
USING: accessors arrays sequences math splitting make assocs kernel
layouts system alien.c-types alien.structs cpu.architecture
layouts system alien.c-types cpu.architecture
cpu.x86.assembler cpu.x86.assembler.operands cpu.x86 compiler.codegen
compiler.cfg.registers ;
QUALIFIED: alien.structs
QUALIFIED: classes.struct
IN: cpu.x86.64.unix
M: int-regs param-regs
@ -39,13 +41,18 @@ stack-params \ (stack-value) c-type (>>rep) >>
heap-size cell align
cell /i \ (stack-value) c-type <repetition> ;
M: struct-type flatten-value-type ( type -- seq )
: flatten-struct ( c-type -- seq )
dup heap-size 16 > [
flatten-large-struct
] [
flatten-small-struct
] if ;
M: alien.structs:struct-type flatten-value-type ( type -- seq )
flatten-struct ;
M: classes.struct:struct-c-type flatten-value-type ( type -- seq )
flatten-struct ;
M: x86.64 return-struct-in-registers? ( c-type -- ? )
heap-size 2 cells <= ;

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@ -252,14 +252,14 @@ ARTICLE: "db-lowlevel-tutorial" "Low-level database tutorial"
"Here's an example usage where we'll make a book table, insert some objects, and query them." $nl
"First, let's set up a custom combinator for using our database. See " { $link "db-custom-database-combinators" } " for more details."
{ $code <"
USING: db.sqlite db io.files ;
USING: db.sqlite db io.files io.files.temp ;
: with-book-db ( quot -- )
"book.db" temp-file <sqlite-db> swap with-db ; inline"> }
"Now let's create the table manually:"
{ $code <" "create table books
(id integer primary key, title text, author text, date_published timestamp,
edition integer, cover_price double, condition text)"
[ sql-command ] with-book-db" "> }
[ sql-command ] with-book-db"> }
"Time to insert some books:"
{ $code <"
"insert into books

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@ -1,6 +1,12 @@
USING: help.html tools.test help.topics kernel ;
USING: help.html tools.test help.topics kernel sequences vocabs ;
IN: help.html.tests
[ ] [ "xml" >link help>html drop ] unit-test
[ "article-foobar.html" ] [ "foobar" >link topic>filename ] unit-test
[ t ] [ all-vocabs-really [ vocab-spec? ] all? ] unit-test
[ t ] [ all-vocabs-really [ vocab-name "sequences.private" = ] any? ] unit-test
[ f ] [ all-vocabs-really [ vocab-name "scratchpad" = ] any? ] unit-test

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@ -73,7 +73,8 @@ M: topic url-of topic>filename ;
dup topic>filename utf8 [ help>html write-xml ] with-file-writer ;
: all-vocabs-really ( -- seq )
all-vocabs-recursive >hashtable f over delete-at no-roots remove-redundant-prefixes ;
all-vocabs-recursive >hashtable no-roots remove-redundant-prefixes
[ vocab-name "scratchpad" = not ] filter ;
: all-topics ( -- topics )
[

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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ ARTICLE: "power-functions" "Powers and logarithms"
{ $subsection exp }
{ $subsection cis }
{ $subsection log }
"Other logarithms:"
{ $subsection log1+ }
{ $subsection log10 }
"Raising a number to a power:"

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ARTICLE: "math.libm" "C standard library math functions"
{ $warning
"These functions are unsafe. The compiler special-cases them to operate on floats only. They can be called directly, however there is little reason to do so, since they only implement real-valued functions, and in some cases place restrictions on the domain:"
{ $example "USE: math.functions" "2.0 acos ." "C{ 0.0 1.316957896924817 }" }
{ $unchecked-example "USE: math.libm" "2 facos ." "0/0." } }
{ $unchecked-example "USE: math.libm" "2.0 facos ." "0/0." } }
"Trigonometric functions:"
{ $subsection fcos }
{ $subsection fsin }
@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ ARTICLE: "math.libm" "C standard library math functions"
"Exponentials and logarithms:"
{ $subsection fexp }
{ $subsection flog }
{ $subsection flog10 }
"Powers:"
{ $subsection fpow }
{ $subsection fsqrt } ;
@ -66,6 +67,10 @@ HELP: flog
{ $values { "x" real } { "y" real } }
{ $description "Calls the natural logarithm function from the C standard library. User code should call " { $link log } " instead." } ;
HELP: flog10
{ $values { "x" real } { "y" real } }
{ $description "Calls the base 10 logarithm function from the C standard library. User code should call " { $link log10 } " instead." } ;
HELP: fpow
{ $values { "x" real } { "y" real } { "z" real } }
{ $description "Calls the power function (" { $snippet "z=x^y" } ") from the C standard library. User code should call " { $link ^ } " instead." } ;

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
! (c)2009 Joe Groff bsd license
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types alien.structs arrays
USING: accessors alien alien.c-types arrays
assocs classes classes.mixin classes.parser classes.singleton
classes.tuple classes.tuple.private combinators combinators.tuple destructors fry
generic generic.parser gpu gpu.buffers gpu.framebuffers

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ IN: irc.client
[ (connect-irc) (do-login) spawn-irc ] with-irc ;
: attach-chat ( irc-chat irc-client -- ) [ (attach-chat) ] with-irc ;
: detach-chat ( irc-chat -- ) dup [ client>> remove-chat ] with-irc ;
: detach-chat ( irc-chat -- ) dup client>> [ remove-chat ] with-irc ;
: speak ( message irc-chat -- ) dup client>> [ (speak) ] with-irc ;
: hear ( irc-chat -- message ) in-messages>> mailbox-get ;
: terminate-irc ( irc-client -- ) [ (terminate-irc) ] with-irc ;