USING: help.markup help.syntax math strings words kernel ; IN: effects ARTICLE: "effect-declaration" "Stack effect declaration" "Stack effects of words must be declared, with the exception of words which only push literals on the stack." $nl "A stack effect declaration is written in parentheses and lists word inputs and outputs, separated by " { $snippet "--" } ". Here is an example:" { $synopsis sq } "Parameters which are quotations can be declared by suffixing the parameter name with " { $snippet ":" } " and then writing a nested stack effect declaration:" { $synopsis while } "Stack effect declarations are read in using a parsing word:" { $subsection POSTPONE: ( } "Stack elements in a stack effect are ordered so that the top of the stack is on the right side. Each value can be named by a data type or description. The following are some examples of value names:" { $table { { { $snippet "?" } } "a boolean" } { { { $snippet "<=>" } } { "an ordering sepcifier; see " { $link "order-specifiers" } } } { { { $snippet "elt" } } "an object which is an element of a sequence" } { { { $snippet "m" } ", " { $snippet "n" } } "an integer" } { { { $snippet "obj" } } "an object" } { { { $snippet "quot" } } "a quotation" } { { { $snippet "seq" } } "a sequence" } { { { $snippet "assoc" } } "an associative mapping" } { { { $snippet "str" } } "a string" } { { { $snippet "x" } ", " { $snippet "y" } ", " { $snippet "z" } } "a number" } { { $snippet "loc" } "a screen location specified as a two-element array holding x and y co-ordinates" } { { $snippet "dim" } "a screen dimension specified as a two-element array holding width and height values" } { { $snippet "*" } "when this symbol appears by itself in the list of outputs, it means the word unconditionally throws an error" } } "The stack effect inferencer verifies stack effect comments to ensure the correct number of inputs and outputs is listed. Value names are ignored; only their number matters. An error is thrown if a word's declared stack effect does not match its inferred stack effect. See " { $link "inference" } "." ; ARTICLE: "effects" "Stack effects" "A " { $emphasis "stack effect declaration" } ", for example " { $snippet "( x y -- z )" } " denotes that an operation takes two inputs, with " { $snippet "y" } " at the top of the stack, and returns one output." $nl "Stack effects of words can be declared." { $subsection "effect-declaration" } "Stack effects are first-class, and words for working with them are found in the " { $vocab-link "effects" } " vocabulary." { $subsection effect } { $subsection effect? } "There is a literal syntax for stack objects. It is most often used with " { $link define-declared } "." { $subsection POSTPONE: (( } "Getting a word's declared stack effect:" { $subsection stack-effect } "Converting a stack effect to a string form:" { $subsection effect>string } "Comparing effects:" { $subsection effect-height } { $subsection effect<= } { $see-also "inference" } ; ABOUT: "effects" HELP: effect { $class-description "An object representing a stack effect. Holds a sequence of inputs, a sequence of outputs and a flag indicating if an error is thrown unconditionally." } ; HELP: effect-height { $values { "effect" effect } { "n" integer } } { $description "Outputs the number of objects added to the data stack by the stack effect. This will be negative if the stack effect only removes objects from the stack." } ; HELP: effect<= { $values { "eff1" effect } { "eff2" effect } { "?" "a boolean" } } { $description "Tests if " { $snippet "eff1" } " is substitutable for " { $snippet "eff2" } ". What this means is that both stack effects change the stack height by the same amount, the first takes a smaller or equal number of inputs as the second, and either both or neither one terminate execution by throwing an error." } ; HELP: effect>string { $values { "obj" object } { "str" string } } { $description "Turns a stack effect object into a string mnemonic." } { $examples { $example "USING: effects io ;" "1 2 effect>string print" "( object -- object object )" } } ; HELP: stack-effect { $values { "word" word } { "effect/f" "an " { $link effect } " or " { $link f } } } { $description "Outputs the stack effect of a word; either a stack effect declared with " { $link POSTPONE: ( } ", or an inferred stack effect (see " { $link "inference" } "." } ;