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five/hbrtl/console.go
CharlesKWON e95afad4ee feat: Harbour RDD parity — NTX/CDX 100% compatible, FIELD-> works
Five RDD engine now matches Harbour DBFNTX and DBFCDX byte-for-byte
in ordering, seek, navigation, and field access. Verified against
Harbour 3.2.0dev with a 281-line comparison test covering:
  - Natural/NAME/CITY/AGE/SALARY/UPPER ordering
  - SEEK (exact/not-found), GoTop/GoBottom per order
  - DELETE/RECALL with SET DELETED
  - CDX compound index read with 5 tags (BYNAME, BYCITY, BYAGE, BYSAL, BYUNAME)
  - Reverse traversal

Fixes:

1. FIELD->NAME returned NIL
   GetAliasField returned interface{} but runtime expected hbrt.Value,
   so the type assertion in PushAliasField failed and pushed NIL.
   - workarea.go: change return type to hbrt.Value, handle FIELD/_FIELD
     as current-workarea alias, add SetAliasField
   - gengo.go: emit SetAliasField() for alias->field := value in both
     statement and expression contexts

2. OrdSetFocus(n) silently switched to natural order
   v.AsString() returns "" for a numeric Value, so OrderListFocus("")
   set current=-1.
   - indexrtl.go: convert numeric param via fmt.Sprintf("%d", ...)

3. CDX compound tag order mismatched Harbour
   Five decoded the structural B-tree which is alphabetical, but
   Harbour sorts tags by TagBlock (file offset = creation order).
   - cdx/cdx.go: sort tagEntries by offset ascending after decoding,
     matching hb_cdxIndexLoadAvailTags in dbfcdx1.c

4. OutStd()/OutErr() not registered — caused panic on call
   - hbrtl/console.go: add rtlOutStd/rtlOutErr implementations
   - hbrtl/register.go: register OUTSTD and OUTERR
   - analyzer.go: add OUTSTD/OUTERR to RTL known-functions

5. FIELD keyword triggered "undeclared variable" warnings
   - analyzer.go: add FIELD, _FIELD, M, MEMVAR as builtin constants

Tests:
  go test ./...        — ALL PASS (17 packages)
  FiveSql2 43/43       — 100%
  compat_harbour 51/51 — 100%
  Harbour diff         — 0 lines differ (281-line comparison)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 16:37:47 +09:00

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Charles KWON OhJun (charleskwonohjun@gmail.com)
// All rights reserved.
// Console I/O functions for the Five runtime library.
// Implements Harbour's QOut (?), QQOut (??), and related output functions.
package hbrtl
import (
"five/hbrt"
"fmt"
"os"
"strings"
)
// QOut implements the ? command. Prints newline then values separated by space.
// Harbour: QOut() / hb_conOutStd()
func QOut(t *hbrt.Thread) {
nParams := t.ParamCount()
t.Frame(nParams, 0)
defer t.EndProcFast()
args := make([]hbrt.Value, nParams)
for i := 0; i < nParams; i++ {
args[i] = t.Local(i + 1)
}
qoutImpl(args)
t.RetNil()
}
// qoutImpl is the actual implementation called with pre-collected args.
func qoutImpl(args []hbrt.Value) {
parts := make([]string, len(args))
for i, v := range args {
parts[i] = valueToDisplay(v)
}
fmt.Print("\r\n" + strings.Join(parts, " "))
}
// qqoutImpl prints without leading newline (??).
func qqoutImpl(args []hbrt.Value) {
parts := make([]string, len(args))
for i, v := range args {
parts[i] = valueToDisplay(v)
}
fmt.Print(strings.Join(parts, " "))
}
// valueToDisplay converts a Value to its display string.
// Harbour: hb_itemString()
func valueToDisplay(v hbrt.Value) string {
switch {
case v.IsNil():
return "NIL"
case v.IsLogical():
if v.AsBool() {
return ".T."
}
return ".F."
case v.IsInt():
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", v.AsInt())
case v.IsLong():
return fmt.Sprintf("%d", v.AsLong())
case v.IsDouble():
dec := v.Decimal()
if dec == 255 {
return fmt.Sprintf("%g", v.AsDouble())
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%.*f", dec, v.AsDouble())
case v.IsString():
return v.AsString()
case v.IsDate():
return julianToDateStr(v.AsJulian())
case v.IsTimestamp():
y, m, d := julianToDate(v.AsJulian())
ms := v.AsTimeMs()
hh := ms / 3600000
mm := ms / 60000 % 60
ss := ms / 1000 % 60
return fmt.Sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d", y, m, d, hh, mm, ss)
case v.IsArray():
return fmt.Sprintf("{Array(%d)}", len(v.AsArray().Items))
default:
return v.String()
}
}
// rtlOutStd writes values to stdout without newline. Harbour: OutStd()
func rtlOutStd(t *hbrt.Thread) {
nParams := t.ParamCount()
t.Frame(nParams, 0)
defer t.EndProcFast()
parts := make([]string, nParams)
for i := 0; i < nParams; i++ {
parts[i] = valueToDisplay(t.Local(i + 1))
}
fmt.Print(strings.Join(parts, ""))
t.RetNil()
}
// rtlOutErr writes values to stderr without newline. Harbour: OutErr()
func rtlOutErr(t *hbrt.Thread) {
nParams := t.ParamCount()
t.Frame(nParams, 0)
defer t.EndProcFast()
parts := make([]string, nParams)
for i := 0; i < nParams; i++ {
parts[i] = valueToDisplay(t.Local(i + 1))
}
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, strings.Join(parts, ""))
t.RetNil()
}
// julianToDateStr and date formatting moved to datetime.go