| 1 | /* @(#) pforth.h 98/01/26 1.2 */\r |
| 2 | #ifndef _pforth_h\r |
| 3 | #define _pforth_h\r |
| 4 | \r |
| 5 | /***************************************************************\r |
| 6 | ** Include file for pForth, a portable Forth based on 'C'\r |
| 7 | **\r |
| 8 | ** This file is included in any application that uses pForth as a tool.\r |
| 9 | **\r |
| 10 | ** Author: Phil Burk\r |
| 11 | ** Copyright 1994 3DO, Phil Burk, Larry Polansky, David Rosenboom\r |
| 12 | **\r |
| 13 | ** The pForth software code is dedicated to the public domain,\r |
| 14 | ** and any third party may reproduce, distribute and modify\r |
| 15 | ** the pForth software code or any derivative works thereof\r |
| 16 | ** without any compensation or license. The pForth software\r |
| 17 | ** code is provided on an "as is" basis without any warranty\r |
| 18 | ** of any kind, including, without limitation, the implied\r |
| 19 | ** warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular\r |
| 20 | ** purpose and their equivalents under the laws of any jurisdiction.\r |
| 21 | **\r |
| 22 | **\r |
| 23 | ***************************************************************/\r |
| 24 | \r |
| 25 | /* Define stubs for data types so we can pass pointers but not touch inside. */\r |
| 26 | typedef void *PForthTask;\r |
| 27 | typedef void *PForthDictionary;\r |
| 28 | \r |
| 29 | #include <stdint.h>\r |
| 30 | /* Integer types for Forth cells, signed and unsigned: */\r |
| 31 | typedef intptr_t cell_t;\r |
| 32 | typedef uintptr_t ucell_t;\r |
| 33 | \r |
| 34 | typedef ucell_t ExecToken; /* Execution Token */\r |
| 35 | typedef cell_t ThrowCode;\r |
| 36 | \r |
| 37 | #ifdef __cplusplus\r |
| 38 | extern "C" {\r |
| 39 | #endif\r |
| 40 | \r |
| 41 | /* Main entry point to pForth. */\r |
| 42 | cell_t pfDoForth( const char *DicName, const char *SourceName, cell_t IfInit );\r |
| 43 | \r |
| 44 | /* Turn off messages. */\r |
| 45 | void pfSetQuiet( cell_t IfQuiet );\r |
| 46 | \r |
| 47 | /* Query message status. */\r |
| 48 | cell_t pfQueryQuiet( void );\r |
| 49 | \r |
| 50 | /* Send a message using low level I/O of pForth */\r |
| 51 | void pfMessage( const char *CString );\r |
| 52 | \r |
| 53 | /* Create a task used to maintain context of execution. */\r |
| 54 | PForthTask pfCreateTask( cell_t UserStackDepth, cell_t ReturnStackDepth );\r |
| 55 | \r |
| 56 | /* Establish this task as the current task. */\r |
| 57 | void pfSetCurrentTask( PForthTask task );\r |
| 58 | \r |
| 59 | /* Delete task created by pfCreateTask */\r |
| 60 | void pfDeleteTask( PForthTask task );\r |
| 61 | \r |
| 62 | /* Build a dictionary with all the basic kernel words. */\r |
| 63 | PForthDictionary pfBuildDictionary( cell_t HeaderSize, cell_t CodeSize );\r |
| 64 | \r |
| 65 | /* Create an empty dictionary. */\r |
| 66 | PForthDictionary pfCreateDictionary( cell_t HeaderSize, cell_t CodeSize );\r |
| 67 | \r |
| 68 | /* Load dictionary from a file. */\r |
| 69 | PForthDictionary pfLoadDictionary( const char *FileName, ExecToken *EntryPointPtr );\r |
| 70 | \r |
| 71 | /* Load dictionary from static array in "pfdicdat.h". */\r |
| 72 | PForthDictionary pfLoadStaticDictionary( void );\r |
| 73 | \r |
| 74 | /* Delete dictionary data. */\r |
| 75 | void pfDeleteDictionary( PForthDictionary dict );\r |
| 76 | \r |
| 77 | /* Execute the pForth interpreter. Yes, QUIT is an odd name but it has historical meaning. */\r |
| 78 | ThrowCode pfQuit( void );\r |
| 79 | \r |
| 80 | /* Execute a single execution token in the current task and return 0 or an error code. */\r |
| 81 | int pfCatch( ExecToken XT );\r |
| 82 | \r |
| 83 | /* Include the given pForth source code file. */\r |
| 84 | ThrowCode pfIncludeFile( const char *FileName );\r |
| 85 | \r |
| 86 | /* Execute a Forth word by name. */\r |
| 87 | ThrowCode pfExecIfDefined( const char *CString );\r |
| 88 | \r |
| 89 | #ifdef __cplusplus\r |
| 90 | } \r |
| 91 | #endif\r |
| 92 | \r |
| 93 | #endif /* _pforth_h */\r |