Commit Graph

121 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Virgil Dupras
8ef9e7d0da forth: Forth-ify "@" 2020-03-30 14:05:07 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
f9c3a0444c forth: Forth-ify "DROP" 2020-03-30 13:57:06 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
49994f09ce forth: add word "2DROP" 2020-03-30 13:54:46 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
8186511727 forth: fix bootstrapping issues with "LITN" and "+" 2020-03-30 13:50:53 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
395eb04fac forth: Forth-ify "C<" 2020-03-30 08:37:33 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
f6cba4b1cf forth: Forth-ify "QUIT" 2020-03-30 08:25:22 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
da9f9f9899 forth: melt boot binary 2020-03-30 08:11:16 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
d09ec0d757 forth: Forth-ify "SWAP" 2020-03-30 08:06:11 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
cc4700e389 forth: Forth-ify "DUP" 2020-03-30 08:02:20 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
09cd25df29 forth: Forth-ify "OVER" 2020-03-30 07:58:16 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
9cfddea940 forth: Forth-ify "+" 2020-03-30 07:54:45 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
a2c258afba forth: Forth-ify "CMP"
forth.asm under 1K lines!
2020-03-30 07:52:24 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
7c9d799d93 forth: Forth-ify "SCMP" 2020-03-30 07:48:07 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
48078d9c9c forth: Replace "SKIP?" with "(?br)"
There is an alternate git history where I continued the Forth-ification of
words, including "SKIP?", but that was a bad idea: because that word was
written by flow control immediates, I stepped into quicksands where stability
became necessary in z80c.fs and I couldn't gracefully get out of it.

I'm stepping back and take this opportunity to replace the shoddy SKIP? algo
with a more straightforward (?br) implementation.

(br) and (?br) will always stay in boot code where it's easier manage a stable
ABI.
2020-03-29 09:10:23 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
9fcfebd84c forth: Forth-ify "WS?" 2020-03-28 13:18:43 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
a17da42021 forth: remove unused (fbr) and (bbr) 2020-03-28 13:12:07 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
c1693c6256 forth: Forth-ify "TOWORD" 2020-03-28 13:02:04 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
8b7947bc6a forth: Forth-ify "WORD" 2020-03-28 12:55:22 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
6e3b47f4a4 forth: Replace "(fbr)" and "(bbr)" words by "(br)"
I can't get rid of "(fbr)" and "(bbr)" just yet, but soon...
2020-03-28 11:31:16 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
758ec025dc forth: Forth-ify "LITN" 2020-03-28 10:38:05 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
1227ee7155 forth: Forth-ify "EMIT" 2020-03-28 10:25:02 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
2db6ebc247 forth: Forth-ify "BYE" 2020-03-28 10:14:27 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
e0eaa8ba63 forth: Forth-ify "ABORT" 2020-03-28 10:11:52 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
8d8e1d93da forth: slightly improve assembler 2020-03-28 09:39:24 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
ab98e9bcd1 forth: Forth-ify "(uflw)" 2020-03-28 09:19:40 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
5471ef02a7 forth: Forth-ify "BOOT" 2020-03-28 09:08:46 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
408d93bd23 forth: Forth-ify "IMMED?" 2020-03-27 21:58:24 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
8f990ff954 forth: Forth-ify "IMMEDIATE" 2020-03-27 21:36:05 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
26871be6f2 forth: Forth-ify "C," 2020-03-27 19:12:46 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
49101915fb forth: Forth-ify "(entry)" 2020-03-27 16:52:42 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
799ea72974 forth: Forth-ify ":"!!!
Lifting ourselves by the bootstraps!
2020-03-27 16:21:34 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
f40c14715e forth: take advantage of the new [] mode 2020-03-27 15:35:58 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
839021e0f8 forth: Forth-ify "(print)" 2020-03-27 12:39:59 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
edcd80e3a6 forth: Forth-ify "(parse)" 2020-03-27 11:49:50 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
941224be94 forth: Forth-ify "-" 2020-03-27 11:36:58 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
005dd98fc2 forth: Forth-ify "R>" and ">R" 2020-03-27 11:27:40 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
1e7e696e4a forth: Forth-ify ";"!!!
Ain't that not self-bootstrapping enough to your taste? Whoa, I'm
getting dizzy...
2020-03-27 09:32:03 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
dad0081123 forth: Forth-ify "INTERPRET"!!!
Now we're seriously getting into real boostrapping territory...
2020-03-27 08:23:45 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
40eda1d933 forth: Forth-ify "*" 2020-03-26 14:36:14 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
e82f13acf1 forth: Forth-ify "I", "I'", "J" 2020-03-26 14:11:22 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
cf2f6703bb forth: make forth/forth.asm spit whole binary
emul/forth/stage{0,1}.asm now only configure constants and append
binaries.
2020-03-26 12:17:02 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
966f6df0c5 forth: Forth-ify "KEY" 2020-03-26 12:12:11 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
636407969d forth: Forth-ify "(emit)" 2020-03-26 12:05:48 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
42abbe75aa forth: remove 0 and 1 constants
They do save space (nearly 100b), but they complicate our Forth-ification
process. We'll re-add them later.
2020-03-26 11:05:58 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
6eaabb9bbe forth: make word name of variable length
This allows us to save a whole 500 bytes on the final binary size!

This change comes after I took a look at the hex dump and saw that one letter
constants in z80a.fs took a lot of space.
2020-03-26 10:53:33 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
52e6eaafc7 forth: Forth-ify "/MOD" 2020-03-25 22:51:23 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
61bb22e8c9 forth: straighten out "/MOD"
The removal of the "divide" routine highlighted the fact that
nativeWord wasn't properly stabilized.
2020-03-25 21:49:09 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
6d8edeec63 forth: Forth-ify "C!" and "C@" 2020-03-25 17:52:51 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
66412a1c30 forth: Forth-ify "XOR" 2020-03-25 17:24:46 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
1871f7cdb4 forth: Forth-ify "OR" 2020-03-25 17:19:47 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
eb6a07a162 forth: Forth-ify "PC@" 2020-03-25 17:13:10 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
7beac94b5a forth: Forth-ify "PC!" 2020-03-25 17:07:15 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
3a08fa7e74 forth: add a stable ABI 2020-03-24 23:02:06 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
f0ab57c8cc forth: Forth-ify "AND" 2020-03-24 22:09:52 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
6c5f39806b forth: improve bootstrap process 2020-03-24 21:13:02 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
d6516e2122 forth: Forth-ify "2*" stack management words 2020-03-24 14:44:10 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
67c55b0b2f forth: Forth-ify ROT, a native word!
This requires us to significantly adjust our build process, which
now has 3 stages.
2020-03-24 13:46:05 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
5387e08437 forth: make bin staging process a bit less hackish
The goal being to add a new native code dict staging phase.
2020-03-22 21:46:43 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
ffe61a12f8 forth: make prev word field relative
This should help with upcoming challenges in bootstrapping z80 code
compiled through Forth.
2020-03-22 17:41:59 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
cf95bbcace forth: inline kernel/stdio 2020-03-19 17:26:45 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
6134694513 forth: put all ASM code in the same file 2020-03-19 17:01:15 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
f0cbda1f2e tests: add Forth tests
Modest first step
2020-03-19 15:43:48 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
b335e538b4 Move "forth" folder to project's root folder
It's not really an App.
2020-03-18 22:25:44 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
ae6334906c forth: inline kernel's core and str units 2020-03-18 22:18:07 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
1df9c4fc1b forth: split forth source into multiple files 2020-03-17 21:44:32 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
549cf74e9d forth: inline code from "apps/lib"
Forth-ification of Collapse OS goes forward. What will happen is that assembly
code in apps/ will become Forth code. The concept of an assembler code library
will become obsolete.

However, Forth's core use some of that code. To facilitate the transition, I'm
inlining that code directly in Forth's code.
2020-03-17 12:49:06 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
017a469d9c forth: Forth-ify "." 2020-03-17 12:26:28 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
c3838714d5 forth: improve execution model
My approach with RS was slightly wrong: RS' TOP was always containing current
IP. It worked, but it was problematic when came the time to introduce
RS-modifying words: it's impossible to modify RS in a word without immediately
messing your flow.

Therefore, what used to be RS' TOS has to be a variable that isn't changed
midway by RS-modifying words. I guess that's why RS is called *return* stack...
2020-03-13 16:01:09 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
a8e573c84a forth: add bin dict compilation stage!
Big one.

This allows us to write higher order words directly in Forth, which is much
more convenient than writing post-immediate (see "NOT" structure in diff if
you want to see what I mean) structures in ASM.

These structures can then be written to ROM (rather than loaded in RAM for
definitions loaded at run-time).

That's quite a bit of tooling that was added, 2 compilations stages, but I
think it's well worth it.
2020-03-12 00:14:44 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
abdf2c8adc emul/forth: allow running commands from file 2020-03-11 19:03:47 -04:00
Virgil Dupras
e95614755b emul: add forth target 2020-03-09 22:26:02 -04:00