/************************************************************************** d i c t C r e a t e ** Create and initialize a dictionary with the specified number ** of cells capacity, and no hashing (hash size == 1). **************************************************************************/ FICL_DICT *dictCreate(unsigned nCells) { return dictCreateHashed(nCells, 1); }
/************************************************************************** f i c l I n i t S y s t e m ** Binds a global dictionary to the interpreter system. ** You specify the address and size of the allocated area. ** After that, ficl manages it. ** First step is to set up the static pointers to the area. ** Then write the "precompiled" portion of the dictionary in. ** The dictionary needs to be at least large enough to hold the ** precompiled part. Try 1K cells minimum. Use "words" to find ** out how much of the dictionary is used at any time. **************************************************************************/ FICL_SYSTEM *ficlInitSystemEx(FICL_SYSTEM_INFO *fsi) { int nDictCells; int nEnvCells; FICL_SYSTEM *pSys = ficlMalloc(sizeof (FICL_SYSTEM)); assert(pSys); assert(fsi->size == sizeof (FICL_SYSTEM_INFO)); memset(pSys, 0, sizeof (FICL_SYSTEM)); nDictCells = fsi->nDictCells; if (nDictCells <= 0) nDictCells = FICL_DEFAULT_DICT; nEnvCells = fsi->nEnvCells; if (nEnvCells <= 0) nEnvCells = FICL_DEFAULT_DICT; pSys->dp = dictCreateHashed((unsigned)nDictCells, HASHSIZE); pSys->dp->pForthWords->name = "forth-wordlist"; pSys->envp = dictCreate((unsigned)nEnvCells); pSys->envp->pForthWords->name = "environment"; pSys->textOut = fsi->textOut; pSys->pExtend = fsi->pExtend; #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS /* ** The locals dictionary is only searched while compiling, ** but this is where speed is most important. On the other ** hand, the dictionary gets emptied after each use of locals ** The need to balance search speed with the cost of the 'empty' ** operation led me to select a single-threaded list... */ pSys->localp = dictCreate((unsigned)FICL_MAX_LOCALS * CELLS_PER_WORD); #endif /* ** Build the precompiled dictionary and load softwords. We need a temporary ** VM to do this - ficlNewVM links one to the head of the system VM list. ** ficlCompilePlatform (defined in win32.c, for example) adds platform specific words. */ ficlCompileCore(pSys); ficlCompilePrefix(pSys); #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT ficlCompileFloat(pSys); #endif #if FICL_PLATFORM_EXTEND ficlCompilePlatform(pSys); #endif ficlSetVersionEnv(pSys); /* ** Establish the parse order. Note that prefixes precede numbers - ** this allows constructs like "0b101010" which might parse as a ** hex value otherwise. */ ficlAddPrecompiledParseStep(pSys, "?prefix", ficlParsePrefix); ficlAddPrecompiledParseStep(pSys, "?number", ficlParseNumber); #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT ficlAddPrecompiledParseStep(pSys, ">float", ficlParseFloatNumber); #endif /* ** Now create a temporary VM to compile the softwords. Since all VMs are ** linked into the vmList of FICL_SYSTEM, we don't have to pass the VM ** to ficlCompileSoftCore -- it just hijacks whatever it finds in the VM list. ** ficl 2.05: vmCreate no longer depends on the presence of INTERPRET in the ** dictionary, so a VM can be created before the dictionary is built. It just ** can't do much... */ ficlNewVM(pSys); ficlCompileSoftCore(pSys); ficlFreeVM(pSys->vmList); return pSys; }