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harbour-core/harbour/source/vm/eval.c
Przemyslaw Czerpak ef0883bf02 2004-10-11 21:40 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/Makefile
  + harbour/make_bsd.sh
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  * harbour/config/dos/dir.cf
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  * harbour/contrib/libct/files.c
  * harbour/contrib/libct/ftoc.c
  - harbour/contrib/libct/invertwin.prg
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  * harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/kbsln.c
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  * harbour/source/vm/arrays.c
  * harbour/source/vm/codebloc.c
  * harbour/source/vm/estack.c
  * harbour/source/vm/eval.c
  * harbour/source/vm/extend.c
  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
  * harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
  * harbour/source/vm/macro.c
  * harbour/source/vm/memvars.c
  * harbour/source/vm/runner.c
  * harbour/tests/bldtest/bldtest.c
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/hbtest.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_misc.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_str.prg
   * Sorry but it's too much modification for full description
     cvs diff gives file 785982 bytes length. So I only count the
     main things:
   ! cleand the code (no more warning messages under Linux and GCC and
     DOS OpenWatcom) - some of them were real bugs
   ! cleaned all endian dependend code I've found - now Harbour can be
     compiled on LITLE and BIG endian machines - for some other like
     PDP ENDIAN it's enough to define proper macros in hbdefs.h
   + added macros for to get/put values in chosen byte order:
         HB_GET_LE_[U]INT{16,24,32,64}( pPtr )
         HB_GET_BE_[U]INT{16,24,32,64}( pPtr )
         HB_PUT_LE_[U]INT{16,24,32,64}( pPtr, nVal )
         HB_PUT_BE_[U]INT{16,24,32,64}( pPtr, nVal )
   + added macro HB_CAST_BYTE_NUMBERS_OFF which disables casting in
     HB_{GET|PUT}_{LE|BE}_* macros - it's necessary for some platforms
     like ALPHA DEC.
   ! cleaned the code for 64bit machines
   * changed all parameters in hb_date* functions (day, month, year, week)
     from LONG to int - it doesn't change binary compatibility for 32bit
     machines but can cause troubles with compiling the old source
   + changed HB_IT_LONG type to HB_LONG which is mapped to long long
     by default for 32 bit machines.
   + change HB_IT_INTEGER to be real 'int' C type not 'short int'
   + added HB_IS_NUMINT() macro
   + added hb_parnll, hb_stornll, hb_retnll, hbretnlllen, hb_itemPutNLL,
     hb_itemPutNLLLen, hb_itemGetNLL which operates on LONGLONG
   + added hb_parnint, hb_stornint, hb_retnint, hb_retnintlen,
     hb_itemPutNInt, hb_itemPutNIntLen, hb_itemGetNInt which operates on
     HB_LONG
   + added HB_PUSHLONGLONG pcode
   + changed compiler and optimizer to use HB_LONG numbers and reduce
     conversion from to double which may damage the 64bit number.
   + common functions for string to number conversions for compiler, RTL
     and RDD to reduce problems with differ FL values for the same number:
     hb_compStrToNum(), hb_valStrnToNum(), hb_strToNum(), hb_strnToNum()
   + common function hb_numRoun() which uses exactly the same algorithms
     as string to number conversion for the same reason - please keep
     this functions together.
   + hack inside hb_numRound() similar to the one used by CL5.3
   + hb_numInt() which uses uses the same hack as hb_numRound()
   + rewritten number to string conversion
   + some new string manipulation functions hb_strncpy(), hb_strncat(), ...
     They works differ the the C one - always set 0 at the end, the buffer
     has to be n+1 bytes length, the n is total size of buffer not the
     left free space.
   ! cleaned some code which operates on ASCIIZ string to avoid potential
     buffer overflow
   + updated RDD code - it's the first part - in few days I plan to change
     workarea structure in both projects - it will break any 3rd party RDDs
     so they have to be updated. I want to add SUPERTABLE into workarea
     to allow creating new RDD on-line.
   ! cleaned the bugs with negating integers - on most machines (like x86)
     the integers are not 0 symmetric - it means that x = -x does not work
     for {INT,LONG,LONGLONG}_MIN (hb_vmNegate, ABS())
   + cleaned error messages to be Clipper compatible.
   + updated build process for .DEB packages - now hb* scripts and shared
     libs are created by standard make install
   * added new .prg #defines: __PLATFORM__<cPlatfrom>,
     __ARCH{16|32|64}BIT__, __LITTLE_ENDIAN__|__BIG_ENDIAN__|__PDP_ENDIAN__
     !!! cPlatfrom can have lower letters (for xHarbour compatibility)
     If you do not like it please change it.
   * others ...
2004-10-11 20:44:30 +00:00

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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* The Eval API
*
* Copyright 1999 Antonio Linares <alinares@fivetech.com>
* www - http://www.harbour-project.org
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA (or visit the web site http://www.gnu.org/).
*
* As a special exception, the Harbour Project gives permission for
* additional uses of the text contained in its release of Harbour.
*
* The exception is that, if you link the Harbour libraries with other
* files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
* linking the Harbour library code into it.
*
* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
*
* This exception applies only to the code released by the Harbour
* Project under the name Harbour. If you copy code from other
* Harbour Project or Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
* Harbour, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
* not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
* this exception notice from them.
*
* If you write modifications of your own for Harbour, it is your choice
* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice.
*
*/
/*
* The following parts are Copyright of the individual authors.
* www - http://www.harbour-project.org
*
* Copyright 1999-2001 Viktor Szakats <viktor.szakats@syenar.hu>
* hb_itemDo() ( based on HB_DO() by Ryszard Glab )
* hb_itemDoC() ( based on HB_DO() by Ryszard Glab )
*
* See doc/license.txt for licensing terms.
*
*/
#include "hbapi.h"
#include "hbstack.h"
#include "hbapiitm.h"
#include "hbvm.h"
BOOL hb_evalNew( PEVALINFO pEvalInfo, PHB_ITEM pItem )
{
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_evalNew(%p, %p)", pEvalInfo, pItem));
if( pEvalInfo )
{
memset( pEvalInfo, 0, sizeof( EVALINFO ) );
pEvalInfo->pItems[ 0 ] = pItem;
pEvalInfo->paramCount = 0;
return TRUE;
}
else
return FALSE;
}
/* NOTE: CA-Cl*pper is buggy and will not check if more parameters are
added than the maximum (9). [vszakats] */
/* NOTE: CA-Cl*pper NG suggest that the Items passed as parameters should/may
be released by the programmer explicitly. But in fact hb_evalRelease()
will automatically release all of them. The sample programs in the
NG are doing it that way. Releasing the parameters explicitly in
Harbour will cause an internal error, while it will be silently
ignored (?) in CA-Cl*pper. This is due to the different internal
handling of the Items, but IIRC it causes leak in CA-Clipper. All in
all, don't release the eval parameter Items explicitly to make both
Harbour and CA-Clipper happy. [vszakats] */
BOOL hb_evalPutParam( PEVALINFO pEvalInfo, PHB_ITEM pItem )
{
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_evalPutParam(%p, %p)", pEvalInfo, pItem));
if( pEvalInfo && pItem && pEvalInfo->paramCount < HB_EVAL_PARAM_MAX_ )
{
pEvalInfo->pItems[ ++pEvalInfo->paramCount ] = pItem;
return TRUE;
}
else
return FALSE;
}
PHB_ITEM hb_evalLaunch( PEVALINFO pEvalInfo )
{
PHB_ITEM pResult;
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_evalLaunch(%p)", pEvalInfo));
if( pEvalInfo )
{
USHORT uiParam = 1;
if( HB_IS_STRING( pEvalInfo->pItems[ 0 ] ) )
{
hb_vmPushSymbol( hb_dynsymFindName( hb_itemGetCPtr( pEvalInfo->pItems[ 0 ] ) )->pSymbol );
hb_vmPushNil();
while( uiParam <= pEvalInfo->paramCount )
hb_vmPush( pEvalInfo->pItems[ uiParam++ ] );
hb_vmDo( pEvalInfo->paramCount );
pResult = hb_itemNew( NULL );
hb_itemCopy( pResult, &hb_stack.Return );
}
else if( HB_IS_BLOCK( pEvalInfo->pItems[ 0 ] ) )
{
hb_vmPushSymbol( &hb_symEval );
hb_vmPush( pEvalInfo->pItems[ 0 ] );
while( uiParam <= pEvalInfo->paramCount )
hb_vmPush( pEvalInfo->pItems[ uiParam++ ] );
hb_vmDo( pEvalInfo->paramCount );
pResult = hb_itemNew( NULL );
hb_itemCopy( pResult, &hb_stack.Return );
}
else
pResult = NULL;
}
else
pResult = NULL;
return pResult;
}
/* NOTE: CA-Clipper NG states that hb_evalLaunch() must be called at least
once and only once before calling hb_evalRelease(). Harbour doesn't
have these requirements. [vszakats] */
BOOL hb_evalRelease( PEVALINFO pEvalInfo )
{
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_evalRelease(%p)", pEvalInfo));
if( pEvalInfo )
{
USHORT uiParam;
for( uiParam = 0; uiParam <= pEvalInfo->paramCount; uiParam++ )
{
hb_itemRelease( pEvalInfo->pItems[ uiParam ] );
pEvalInfo->pItems[ uiParam ] = NULL;
}
pEvalInfo->paramCount = 0;
return TRUE;
}
else
return FALSE;
}
/* NOTE: Same purpose as hb_evalLaunch(), but simpler, faster and more flexible.
It can be used to call symbols, functions names, or blocks, the items
don't need to be duplicated when passed as argument, one line is
enough to initiate a call, the number of parameters is not limited.
[vszakats]
NOTE: When calling hb_itemDo() with no arguments for the Harbour item being
evaluated, you must use '(PHB_ITEM *) 0' as the third parameter.
*/
PHB_ITEM hb_itemDo( PHB_ITEM pItem, ULONG ulPCount, ... )
{
PHB_ITEM pResult;
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_itemDo(%p, %hu, ...)", pItem, ulPCount));
if( pItem )
{
if( HB_IS_STRING( pItem ) )
{
PHB_DYNS pDynSym = hb_dynsymFindName( hb_itemGetCPtr( pItem ) );
if( pDynSym )
{
ULONG ulParam;
va_list va;
va_start( va, ulPCount );
hb_vmPushSymbol( pDynSym->pSymbol );
hb_vmPushNil();
for( ulParam = 1; ulParam <= ulPCount; ulParam++ )
hb_vmPush( va_arg( va, PHB_ITEM ) );
hb_vmDo( ( unsigned short ) ulPCount );
va_end( va );
pResult = hb_itemNew( NULL );
hb_itemCopy( pResult, &hb_stack.Return );
}
else
pResult = NULL;
}
else if( HB_IS_BLOCK( pItem ) )
{
ULONG ulParam;
va_list va;
va_start( va, ulPCount );
hb_vmPushSymbol( &hb_symEval );
hb_vmPush( pItem );
for( ulParam = 1; ulParam <= ulPCount; ulParam++ )
hb_vmPush( va_arg( va, PHB_ITEM ) );
hb_vmDo( ( unsigned short ) ulPCount );
va_end( va );
pResult = hb_itemNew( NULL );
hb_itemCopy( pResult, &hb_stack.Return );
}
else if( HB_IS_SYMBOL( pItem ) )
{
ULONG ulParam;
va_list va;
va_start( va, ulPCount );
hb_vmPushSymbol( pItem->item.asSymbol.value );
hb_vmPushNil();
for( ulParam = 1; ulParam <= ulPCount; ulParam++ )
hb_vmPush( va_arg( va, PHB_ITEM ) );
hb_vmDo( ( unsigned short ) ulPCount );
va_end( va );
pResult = hb_itemNew( NULL );
hb_itemCopy( pResult, &hb_stack.Return );
}
else
pResult = NULL;
}
else
pResult = NULL;
return pResult;
}
/* NOTE: Same as hb_itemDo(), but even simpler, since the function name can be
directly passed as a zero terminated string. [vszakats]
NOTE: When calling hb_itemDoC() with no arguments for the Harbour function
being called, you must use '(PHB_ITEM *) 0' as the third parameter.
*/
PHB_ITEM hb_itemDoC( char * szFunc, ULONG ulPCount, ... )
{
PHB_ITEM pResult;
HB_TRACE(HB_TR_DEBUG, ("hb_itemDoC(%s, %hu, ...)", szFunc, ulPCount));
if( szFunc )
{
PHB_DYNS pDynSym = hb_dynsymFindName( szFunc );
if( pDynSym )
{
ULONG ulParam;
va_list va;
va_start( va, ulPCount );
hb_vmPushSymbol( pDynSym->pSymbol );
hb_vmPushNil();
for( ulParam = 1; ulParam <= ulPCount; ulParam++ )
hb_vmPush( va_arg( va, PHB_ITEM ) );
hb_vmDo( ( unsigned short ) ulPCount );
va_end( va );
pResult = hb_itemNew( NULL );
hb_itemCopy( pResult, &hb_stack.Return );
}
else
pResult = NULL;
}
else
pResult = NULL;
return pResult;
}
/*
* Notice that these two functions place the result at hb_stack.Return,
* that you may access its value using a _par...( -1 ).
*/
/* undocumented Clipper _cEval0() */
void hb_evalBlock0( PHB_ITEM pCodeBlock )
{
hb_vmPushSymbol( &hb_symEval );
hb_vmPush( pCodeBlock );
hb_vmFunction( 0 );
}
/* undocumented Clipper _cEval1() */
void hb_evalBlock1( PHB_ITEM pCodeBlock, PHB_ITEM pParam )
{
hb_vmPushSymbol( &hb_symEval );
hb_vmPush( pCodeBlock );
hb_vmPush( pParam );
hb_vmFunction( 1 );
}
/* same functionality but with a NULL terminated list of parameters */
void hb_evalBlock( PHB_ITEM pCodeBlock, ... )
{
va_list args;
unsigned int uiParams = 0;
PHB_ITEM pParam;
hb_vmPushSymbol( &hb_symEval );
hb_vmPush( pCodeBlock );
va_start( args, pCodeBlock );
while( ( pParam = va_arg( args, PHB_ITEM ) ) != NULL )
{
hb_vmPush( pParam );
uiParams++;
}
va_end( args );
hb_vmFunction( uiParams );
}
HB_FUNC( HB_FORNEXT ) /* nStart, nEnd | bEnd, bCode, nStep */
{
LONG lStart = hb_parnl( 1 ), lEnd;
PHB_ITEM pEndBlock = hb_param( 2, HB_IT_BLOCK );
PHB_ITEM pCodeBlock = hb_param( 3, HB_IT_BLOCK );
LONG lStep = ( hb_pcount() > 3 ) ? hb_parnl( 4 ) : 1;
if( pCodeBlock )
{
if( pEndBlock )
{
hb_evalBlock0( pEndBlock );
lEnd = hb_parnl( -1 );
while( lStart <= lEnd )
{
hb_vmPushSymbol( &hb_symEval );
hb_vmPush( pCodeBlock );
hb_vmPushLong( lStart );
hb_vmFunction( 1 );
lStart += lStep;
hb_evalBlock0( pEndBlock );
lEnd = hb_parnl( -1 );
}
}
else
{
lEnd = hb_parnl( 2 );
while( lStart <= lEnd )
{
hb_vmPushSymbol( &hb_symEval );
hb_vmPush( pCodeBlock );
hb_vmPushLong( lStart );
hb_vmFunction( 1 );
lStart += lStep;
}
}
}
}