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Author: | slava |
Mode: | factor |
Date: | Thu, 13 Nov 2008 08:59:30 |
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/* Primitives are called with two parameters, the word itself and the current
callstack pointer. The DEFINE_PRIMITIVE() macro takes care of boilerplate to
save the current callstack pointer so that GC and other facilities can proceed
to inspect Factor stack frames below the primitive's C stack frame.
Usage:
DEFINE_PRIMITIVE(name)
{
... CODE ...
}
Becomes
F_FASTCALL void primitive_name(CELL word, F_STACK_FRAME *callstack_top)
{
save_callstack_top(callstack_top);
... CODE ...
}
On x86, F_FASTCALL expands into a GCC declaration which forces the two
parameters to be passed in registers. This simplifies the quotation compiler
and support code in cpu-x86.S.
We do the assignment of stack_chain->callstack_top in a ``noinline'' function
to inhibit assignment re-ordering. */
#define DEFINE_PRIMITIVE(name) \
INLINE void primitive_##name##_impl(void); \
\
F_FASTCALL void primitive_##name(CELL word, F_STACK_FRAME *callstack_top) \
{ \
save_callstack_top(callstack_top); \
primitive_##name##_impl(); \
} \
\
INLINE void primitive_##name##_impl(void) \
/* Prototype for header files */
#define DECLARE_PRIMITIVE(name) \
F_FASTCALL void primitive_##name(CELL word, F_STACK_FRAME *callstack_top)
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