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| USING: help.markup help.syntax words math source-files
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| parser quotations compiler.units ;
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| IN: definitions
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| 
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| ARTICLE: "definition-protocol" "Definition protocol"
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| "A common protocol is used to build generic tools for working with all definitions."
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| $nl
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| "Definitions must know what source file they were loaded from, and provide a way to set this:"
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| { $subsection where }
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| { $subsection set-where }
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| "Definitions can be removed:"
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| { $subsection forget }
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| "Definitions can answer a sequence of definitions they directly depend on:"
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| { $subsection uses }
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| "Definitions must implement a few operations used for printing them in source form:"
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| { $subsection synopsis* }
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| { $subsection definer }
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| { $subsection definition } ;
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| 
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| ARTICLE: "definition-crossref" "Definition cross referencing"
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| "A common cross-referencing system is used to track definition usages:"
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| { $subsection crossref }
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| { $subsection xref }
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| { $subsection unxref }
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| { $subsection delete-xref }
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| { $subsection usage } ;
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| 
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| ARTICLE: "definition-checking" "Definition sanity checking"
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| "When a source file is reloaded, the parser compares the previous list of definitions with the current list; any definitions which are no longer present in the file are removed by a call to " { $link forget } ". A warning message is printed if any other definitions still depend on the removed definitions."
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| $nl
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| "The parser also catches forward references when reloading source files. This is best illustrated with an example. Suppose we load a source file " { $snippet "a.factor" } ":"
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| { $code
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|     "USING: io sequences ;"
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|     "IN: a"
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|     ": hello \"Hello\" ;"
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|     ": world \"world\" ;"
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|     ": hello-world hello " " world 3append print ;"
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| }
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| "The definitions for " { $snippet "hello" } ", " { $snippet "world" } ", and " { $snippet "hello-world" } " are in the dictionary."
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| $nl
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| "Now, after some heavily editing and refactoring, the file looks like this:"
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| { $code
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|     "USING: namespaces ;"
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|     "IN: a"
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|     ": hello \"Hello\" % ;"
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|     ": hello-world [ hello " " % world ] \"\" make ;"
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|     ": world \"world\" % ;"
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| }
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| "Note that the developer has made a mistake, placing the definition of " { $snippet "world" } " " { $emphasis "after" } " its usage in " { $snippet "hello-world" } "."
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| $nl
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| "If the parser did not have special checks for this case, then the modified source file would still load, because when the definition of " { $snippet "hello-world" } " on line 4 is being parsed, the " { $snippet "world" } " word is already present in the dictionary from an earlier run. The developer would then not discover this mistake until attempting to load the source file into a fresh image."
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| $nl
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| "Since this is undesirable, the parser explicitly raises a " { $link no-word } " error if a source file refers to a word which is in the dictionary, but defined after it is used."
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| $nl
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| "The parser also catches duplicate definitions. If an artifact is defined twice in the same source file, the earlier definition will never be accessible, and this is almost always a mistake, perhaps due to a bad choice of word names, or a copy and paste error. The parser raises an error in this case."
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| { $subsection redefine-error } ;
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| 
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| ARTICLE: "definitions" "Definitions"
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| "A " { $emphasis "definition" } " is an artifact read from a source file. This includes words, methods, and help articles. Words for working with definitions are found in the " { $vocab-link "definitions" } " vocabulary. Implementations of the definition protocol include pathnames, words, methods, and help articles."
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| { $subsection "definition-protocol" }
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| { $subsection "definition-crossref" }
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| { $subsection "definition-checking" }
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| { $subsection "compilation-units" }
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| { $see-also "parser" "source-files" "words" "generic" "help-impl" } ;
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| 
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| ABOUT: "definitions"
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| 
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| HELP: where
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| { $values { "defspec" "a definition specifier" } { "loc" "a " { $snippet "{ path line# }" } " pair" } }
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| { $description "Outputs the location of a definition. If the location is not known, will output " { $link f } "." } ;
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| 
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| HELP: set-where
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| { $values { "loc" "a " { $snippet "{ path line# }" } " pair" } { "defspec" "a definition specifier" } }
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| { $description "Sets the definition's location." }
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| { $notes "This word is used by the parser." } ;
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| 
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| HELP: forget
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| { $values { "defspec" "a definition specifier" } }
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| { $description "Forgets about a definition. For example, if it is a word, it will be removed from its vocabulary." }
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| { $notes "This word must be called from inside " { $link with-compilation-unit } "." } ;
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| 
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| HELP: forget-all
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| { $values { "definitions" "a sequence of definition specifiers" } }
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| { $description "Forgets every definition in a sequence." }
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| { $notes "This word must be called from inside " { $link with-compilation-unit } "." } ;
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| 
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| HELP: uses
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| { $values { "defspec" "a definition specifier" } { "seq" "a sequence of definition specifiers" } }
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| { $description "Outputs a sequence of definitions directory called by the given definition." }
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| { $notes "The sequence might include the definition itself, if it is a recursive word." }
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| { $examples
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|     "We can ask the " { $link sq } " word to produce a list of words it calls:"
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|     { $unchecked-example "\ sq uses ." "{ dup * }" }
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| } ;
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| 
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| HELP: crossref
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| { $var-description "A graph whose vertices are definition specifiers and edges are usages. See " { $link "graphs" } "." } ;
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| 
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| HELP: xref
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| { $values { "defspec" "a definition specifier" } }
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| { $description "Adds a vertex representing this definition, along with edges representing dependencies to the " { $link crossref } " graph." }
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| $low-level-note ;
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| 
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| HELP: usage
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| { $values { "defspec" "a definition specifier" } { "seq" "a sequence of definition specifiers" } }
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| { $description "Outputs a sequence of definitions that directly call the given definition." }
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| { $notes "The sequence might include the definition itself, if it is a recursive word." } ;
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| 
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| HELP: unxref
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| { $values { "defspec" "a definition specifier" } }
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| { $description "Remove edges leaving the vertex which represents the definition from the " { $link crossref } " graph." }
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| { $notes "This word is called before a word is redefined." } ;
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| 
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| HELP: delete-xref
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| { $values { "defspec" "a definition specifier" } }
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| { $description "Remove the vertex which represents the definition from the " { $link crossref } " graph." }
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| { $notes "This word is called before a word is forgotten." }
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| { $see-also forget } ;
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