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( depends: cmp, parse
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Relink a dictionary by applying offsets to all word
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references in words of the "compiled" type.
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A typical usage of this unit would be to, right after a
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bootstrap-from-icore-from-source operation, identify the
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root word of the source part, probably "H@", and run
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" ' thatword RLDICT ". Then, take the resulting relinked
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binary, concatenate it to the boot binary, and write to
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boot media.
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LIMITATIONS
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This unit can't automatically detect all offsets needing
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relinking. This is a list of situations that aren't handled:
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Cells: It's not possible to know for sure whether a cellWord
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contains an address or a number. They are therefore not
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automatically relinked. You have to manually relink each of
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them with RLCELL. In the case of a DOES> word, PFA+2, which
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is always an offset, is automatically relinked, but not
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PFA+0.
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)
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( Skip atom, considering special atom types. )
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( a -- a+n )
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: ASKIP
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DUP @ ( a n )
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( ?br or br or NUMBER )
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DUP <>{ 0x67 &= 0x53 |= 0x20 |= 0x24 |= <>}
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IF DROP 4 + EXIT THEN
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( regular word )
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0x22 = NOT IF 2+ EXIT THEN
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( it's a lit, skip to null char )
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( a )
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1+ ( we skip by 2, but the loop below is pre-inc... )
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BEGIN 1+ DUP C@ NOT UNTIL
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( skip null char )
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1+
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;
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( Get word addr, starting at name's address )
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: '< ' DUP WHLEN - ;
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( Relink atom at a, applying offset o with limit ol.
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Returns a, appropriately skipped.
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)
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( a o ol -- a+n )
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: RLATOM
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ROT ( o ol a )
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DUP @ ( o ol a n )
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DUP 0x24 = IF
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( 0x24 is an addrWord, which should be offsetted in
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the same way that a regular word would. To achieve
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this, we skip ASKIP and instead of skipping 4 bytes
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like a numberWord, we skip only 2, which means that
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our number will be treated like a regular wordref.
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)
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DROP
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2+ ( o ol a+2 )
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ROT ROT 2DROP ( a )
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EXIT
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THEN
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ROT ( o a n ol )
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< IF ( under limit, do nothing )
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SWAP DROP ( a )
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ELSE
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( o a )
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SWAP OVER @ ( a o n )
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-^ ( a n-o )
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OVER ! ( a )
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THEN
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ASKIP
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( Relink a word with specified offset. If it's not of the type
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"compiled word", ignore. If it is, advance in word until a2
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is met, and for each word that is above ol, reduce that
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reference by o.
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Arguments: a1: wordref a2: word end addr o: offset to apply
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ol: offset limit. don't apply on refs under it.
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)
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( ol o a1 a2 -- )
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: RLWORD
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SWAP DUP C@ ( ol o a2 a1 n )
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( 0e == compiledWord, 2b == doesWord )
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DUP <>{ 0x0e &= 0x2b |= <>} NOT IF
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( unwind all args )
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2DROP 2DROP
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EXIT
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THEN
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( we have a compiled word or doesWord, proceed )
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( doesWord is processed exactly like a compiledWord, but
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starts 2 bytes further. )
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( ol o a2 a1 n )
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0x2b = IF 2+ THEN
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( ol o a2 a1 )
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1+ ( ol o a2 a1+1 )
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BEGIN ( ol o a2 a1 )
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2OVER ( ol o a2 a1 ol o )
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SWAP ( ol o a2 a1 o ol )
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RLATOM ( ol o a2 a+n )
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2DUP < IF ABORT THEN ( Something is very wrong )
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2DUP = ( ol o a2 a+n f )
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IF
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( unwind )
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2DROP 2DROP
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EXIT
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THEN
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AGAIN
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;
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( TODO implement RLCELL )
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( Copy dict from target wordref, including header, up to HERE.
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We're going to compact the space between that word and its
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prev word. To do this, we're copying this whole memory area
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in HERE and then iterate through that copied area and call
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RLWORD on each word. That results in a dict that can be
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concatenated to target's prev entry in a more compact way.
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This copy of data doesn't allocate anything, so H@ doesn't
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move. Moreover, we reserve 4 bytes at H@ to write our target
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and offset because otherwise, things get too complicated
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with the PSP.
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The output of this word is 3 numbers: top copied address,
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top copied CURRENT, and then the beginning of the copied dict
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at the end to indicate that we're finished processing.
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)
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( target -- )
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: RLDICT
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( First of all, let's get our offset. It's easy, it's
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target's prev field, which is already an offset, minus
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its name length. We expect, in RLDICT that a target's
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prev word is a "hook word", that is, an empty word. )
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( H@ == target )
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DUP H@ !
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DUP 1- C@ 0x7f AND ( t namelen )
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SWAP 3 - @ ( namelen po )
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-^ ( o )
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( H@+2 == offset )
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H@ 2+ ! ( )
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( We have our offset, now let's copy our memory chunk )
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H@ @ DUP WHLEN - ( src )
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DUP H@ -^ ( src u )
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DUP ROT SWAP ( u src u )
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H@ 4 + ( u src u dst )
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SWAP ( u src dst u )
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MOVE ( u )
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( Now, let's iterate that dict down )
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( wr == wordref we == word end )
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( To get our wr and we, we use H@ and CURRENT, which we
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offset by u+4. +4 before, remember, we're using 4 bytes
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as variable space. )
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4 + ( u+4 )
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DUP H@ + ( u we )
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DUP .X CRLF
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SWAP CURRENT @ + ( we wr )
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DUP .X CRLF
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BEGIN ( we wr )
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DUP ROT ( wr wr we )
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( call RLWORD. we need a sig: ol o wr we )
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H@ @ ( wr wr we ol )
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H@ 2+ @ ( wr wr we ol o )
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2SWAP ( wr ol o wr we )
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RLWORD ( wr )
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( wr becomes wr's prev and we is wr-header )
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DUP ( wr wr )
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PREV ( oldwr newwr )
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SWAP ( wr oldwr )
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DUP WHLEN - ( wr we )
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SWAP ( we wr )
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( Are we finished? We're finished if wr-4 <= H@ )
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DUP 4 - H@ <=
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UNTIL
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H@ 4 + .X CRLF
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( Relink a regular Forth full interpreter. )
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: RLCORE
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LIT< H@ (find) DROP RLDICT
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