! Copyright (C) 2005 Slava Pestov. ! See http://factor.sf.net/license.txt for BSD license. IN: kernel-internals USING: generic math-internals kernel lists vectors ; ! An array is a range of memory storing pointers to other ! objects. Arrays are not used directly, and their access words ! are not bounds checked. Examples of abstractions built on ! arrays include vectors, hashtables, and tuples. ! These words are unsafe. I'd say "do not call them", but that ! Java-esque. By all means, do use arrays if you need something ! low-level... but be aware that vectors are usually a better ! choice. BUILTIN: array 8 : array-capacity ( array -- n ) 1 slot ; inline : vector-array ( vec -- array ) >vector 2 slot ; inline : set-vector-array ( array vec -- ) >vector 2 set-slot ; inline : array-nth ( n array -- obj ) swap 2 fixnum+ slot ; inline : set-array-nth ( obj n array -- ) swap 2 fixnum+ set-slot ; inline : (array>list) ( n i array -- list ) pick pick fixnum<= [ 3drop [ ] ] [ 2dup array-nth >r >r 1 fixnum+ r> (array>list) r> swap cons ] ifte ; : array>list ( n array -- list ) 0 swap (array>list) ;