X-Git-Url: http://git.subgeniuskitty.com/pforth/.git/blobdiff_plain/662a735afec44a089d332b36749e3efacacaa92a..8d2c2052594284dc08a548589d63b6bcaf28f653:/fth/file.fth diff --git a/fth/file.fth b/fth/file.fth index b71edc5..0017942 100644 --- a/fth/file.fth +++ b/fth/file.fth @@ -61,6 +61,15 @@ create (LINE-TERMINATOR) \n c, 0 2r> + c! ( ) ; +: MULTI-LINE-COMMENT ( "comment" -- ) + BEGIN + >in @ ')' parse ( >in c-addr len ) + nip + >in @ = ( delimiter-not-found? ) + WHILE ( ) + refill 0= IF EXIT THEN ( ) + REPEAT +; + }private \ This treats \n, \r\n, and \r as line terminator. Reading is done @@ -108,4 +117,28 @@ create (LINE-TERMINATOR) \n c, THEN ; +: ( ( "comment" -- ) + source-id + CASE + -1 OF postpone ( ENDOF + 0 OF postpone ( ENDOF + \ for input from files + multi-line-comment + ENDCASE +; immediate + +\ We basically try to open the file in read-only mode. That seems to +\ be the best that we can do with ANSI C. If we ever want to do +\ something more sophisticated, like calling access(2), we must create +\ a proper primitive. (OTOH, portable programs can't assume much +\ about FILE-STATUS and non-portable programs could create a custom +\ function for access(2).) +: FILE-STATUS ( c-addr u -- x ior ) + r/o bin open-file ( fileid ior1 ) + ?dup + IF ( fileid ior1 ) + ELSE close-file 0 swap ( 0 ior2 ) + THEN +; + privatize