375 lines
14 KiB
C++
375 lines
14 KiB
C++
/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
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*
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* ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names
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* are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT
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* file distributed with this source distribution.
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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*/
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/* Definitions for code execution
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*
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* The preprocessor symbol RUNFAST can be defined if run - time checking
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* of stack overflow, stack underflow, and other unusual but potentially
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* dangerous conditions is to be turned off.This will result in somewhat
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* faster run-time performance, but run - time errors could be disastrous.
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*/
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#ifndef GLK_TADS_TADS2_RUN
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#define GLK_TADS_TADS2_RUN
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#include "common/scummsys.h"
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#include "glk/tads/tads2/lib.h"
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#include "glk/tads/tads2/debug.h"
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#include "glk/tads/tads2/object.h"
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#include "glk/tads/tads2/memory_cache.h"
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#include "glk/tads/tads2/memory_cache_swap.h"
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#include "glk/tads/tads2/opcode.h"
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#include "glk/tads/tads2/property.h"
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#include "glk/tads/tads2/text_io.h"
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#include "glk/tads/tads2/tokenizer.h"
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namespace Glk {
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namespace TADS {
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namespace TADS2 {
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/* forward declarations */
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struct bifcxdef;
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/* stack element - the stack is an array of these structures */
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struct runsdef {
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uchar runstyp; /* type of element */
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union {
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long runsvnum; /* numeric value */
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objnum runsvobj; /* object value */
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prpnum runsvprp; /* property number value */
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uchar *runsvstr; /* string/list value */
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} runsv;
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runsdef() : runstyp(0) {
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runsv.runsvnum = 0;
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}
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};
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/* external function control structure */
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struct runxdef {
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char runxnam[TOKNAMMAX + 1]; /* name of external function */
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int (*runxptr)(void *); /* pointer to memory containing code */
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};
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/* external function context structure - passed to user exits */
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struct runuxdef {
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struct runcxdef osfar_t *runuxctx; /* run-time context */
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struct runufdef osfar_t *runuxvec; /* vector of functions */
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int runuxargc; /* count of arguments to function */
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};
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/* external function callback vector */
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struct runufdef {
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int (osfar_t *runuftyp)(runuxdef *); /* type of top of stack */
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long (osfar_t *runufnpo)(runuxdef *); /* pop a number */
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uchar *(osfar_t *runufspo)(runuxdef *); /* pop a string */
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void (osfar_t *runufdsc)(runuxdef *); /* discard item at top of stack */
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void (osfar_t *runufnpu)(runuxdef *, long); /* push a number */
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void (osfar_t *runufspu)(runuxdef *, uchar *); /* push alloc'd string */
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void (osfar_t *runufcspu)(runuxdef *, char *); /* push a C-string */
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uchar *(osfar_t *runufsal)(runuxdef *, int); /* allocate a new string */
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void (osfar_t *runuflpu)(runuxdef *, int);/* push DAT_TRUE or DAT_NIL */
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};
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/* execution context */
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struct runcxdef {
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errcxdef *runcxerr; /* error management context */
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mcmcxdef *runcxmem; /* cache manager context for object references */
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runsdef *runcxstk; /* base of interpreter stack */
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runsdef *runcxstop; /* top of stack */
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runsdef *runcxsp; /* current stack pointer (stack grows upwards) */
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runsdef *runcxbp; /* base pointer */
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uchar *runcxheap; /* run-time variable-length object heap */
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uchar *runcxhp; /* current heap pointer */
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uchar *runcxhtop; /* top of heap */
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objucxdef *runcxundo; /* undo context */
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tiocxdef *runcxtio; /* text I/O context */
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void *runcxbcx; /* context for built-in callback functions */
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void (**runcxbi)(struct bifcxdef *ctx, int argc);
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/* built-in functions */
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struct dbgcxdef *runcxdbg; /* debugger context */
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struct voccxdef *runcxvoc; /* player command parser context */
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void (*runcxdmd)(void *ctx, objnum obj, prpnum prp);
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/* demand-loader callback function */
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void *runcxdmc; /* demand-loader callback context */
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runxdef *runcxext; /* external function array */
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int runcxexc; /* count of external functions */
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uint runcxlofs; /* offset of last line record encountered */
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char *runcxgamename; /* name of the .GAM file */
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char *runcxgamepath; /* absolute directory path of .GAM file */
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};
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/* execute a function, given the function object number */
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void runfn(runcxdef *ctx, noreg objnum objn, int argc);
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/*
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* Execute p-code given a pointer to the code. p is the actual pointer
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* to the first byte of code to be executed. self is the object to be
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* used for the special 'self' pseudo-object, and target is the object
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* whose data are actually being executed. targprop is the property being
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* executed; 0 is used for functions.
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*/
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void runexe(runcxdef *ctx, uchar *p, objnum self, objnum target,
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prpnum targprop, int argc);
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/* push a value onto the stack */
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void runpush(runcxdef *ctx, dattyp typ, runsdef *val);
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/* push a value onto the stack that's already in the heap */
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void runrepush(runcxdef *ctx, runsdef *val);
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/* push a number onto the stack */
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void runpnum(runcxdef *ctx, long val);
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/* push an object onto the stack */
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void runpobj(runcxdef *ctx, objnum obj);
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/* push nil */
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void runpnil(runcxdef *ctx);
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/* push a value onto the stack from a buffer (propdef, list) */
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void runpbuf(runcxdef *ctx, int typ, void *val);
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/* push a counted-length string onto the stack */
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void runpstr(runcxdef *ctx, const char *str, int len, int sav);
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/*
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* Push a C-style string onto the stack, converting escape codes. If
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* the character contains backslashes, newline, or tab characters, we'll
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* convert these characters to their escaped equivalent.
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*/
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void runpushcstr(runcxdef *ctx, const char *str, size_t len, int sav);
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/*
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* Push a property onto the stack. codepp is a pointer to the caller's
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* code pointer, which will be updated if necessary; callobj and
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* callofsp are the object and starting offset within the object of the
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* code being executed by the caller, which are needed to update
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* *codepp. Property 0 is used if a function is being executed. obj
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* and prop are the object and property number whose value is to be
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* pushed. If 'inh' is TRUE, it means that only a property inherited
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* by 'obj' is to be considered; this is used for "pass"/"inherited"
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* operations, with the current target object given as 'obj'.
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*/
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void runpprop(runcxdef *ctx, uchar *noreg *codepp, objnum callobj,
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prpnum callprop, noreg objnum obj, prpnum prop, int inh,
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int argc, objnum self);
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/* top level runpprop, when caller is not executing in an object */
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/* void runppr(runcxdef *ctx, objnum obj, prpnum prp, int argc); */
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#define runppr(ctx, obj, prp, argc) \
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runpprop(ctx, (uchar **)0, (objnum)0, (prpnum)0, obj, prp, FALSE, argc, obj)
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/* discard top element on stack */
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/* void rundisc(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define rundisc(ctx) (runstkund(ctx), (--((ctx)->runcxsp)))
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/* pop the top element on the stack */
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/* void runpop(runcxdef *ctx, runsdef *val); */
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#define runpop(ctx, v) \
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(runstkund(ctx), memcpy(v, (--((ctx)->runcxsp)), (size_t)sizeof(runsdef)))
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/* pop a numeric value, signalling an error if not a number */
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/* long runpopnum(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runpopnum(ctx) \
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(runstkund(ctx), ((--((ctx)->runcxsp))->runstyp!=DAT_NUMBER ? \
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(runsig(ctx,ERR_REQNUM), (long)0) : \
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((ctx)->runcxsp->runsv.runsvnum)))
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/* pop an object, signalling an error if not an object */
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/* objnum runpopobj(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runpopobj(ctx) \
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(runstkund(ctx), ((--(ctx)->runcxsp))->runstyp!=DAT_OBJECT ? \
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(runsig(ctx,ERR_REQVOB), (objnum)0) : \
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((ctx)->runcxsp->runsv.runsvobj))
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/* pop an object or nil - returns MCMONINV if the value is nil */
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#define runpopobjnil(ctx) \
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(runstkund(ctx), ((--(ctx)->runcxsp))->runstyp==DAT_OBJECT ? \
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((ctx)->runcxsp->runsv.runsvobj) : \
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((ctx)->runcxsp->runstyp==DAT_NIL ? MCMONINV : \
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(runsig(ctx,ERR_REQVOB), (objnum)0)))
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/* pop a list, signalling an error if not a list */
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/* uchar *runpoplst(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runpoplst(ctx) \
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(runstkund(ctx), ((--(ctx)->runcxsp))->runstyp!=DAT_LIST ? \
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(runsig(ctx,ERR_REQVLS), (uchar *)0) : \
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(uchar *)((ctx)->runcxsp->runsv.runsvstr))
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/* pop a property number, signalling an error if not a property number */
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/* prpnum runpopprp(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runpopprp(ctx) \
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(runstkund(ctx), ((--(ctx)->runcxsp))->runstyp!=DAT_PROPNUM ? \
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(runsig(ctx,ERR_REQVPR), (prpnum)0) : \
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((ctx)->runcxsp->runsv.runsvprp))
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/* pop function pointer */
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/* objnum runpopfn(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runpopfn(ctx) \
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((objnum)(runstkund(ctx), ((--(ctx)->runcxsp))->runstyp!=DAT_FNADDR ? \
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(runsig(ctx,ERR_REQVFN), (objnum)0) : \
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((ctx)->runcxsp->runsv.runsvobj)))
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/* pop a string value */
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/* char *runpopstr(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runpopstr(ctx) \
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(runstkund(ctx), ((--((ctx)->runcxsp))->runstyp!=DAT_SSTRING ? \
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(runsig(ctx,ERR_REQSTR), (uchar *)0) : \
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((ctx)->runcxsp->runsv.runsvstr)))
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/* pop a logical value - TRUE for DAT_TRUE, FALSE for DAT_NIL */
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/* int runpoplog(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runpoplog(ctx) \
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((--((ctx)->runcxsp))->runstyp==DAT_TRUE ? TRUE : \
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(ctx)->runcxsp->runstyp==DAT_NIL ? FALSE : \
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(runsig(ctx, ERR_REQLOG), 0))
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/* get type of top of stack */
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/* int runtostyp(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runtostyp(ctx) (((ctx)->runcxsp - 1)->runstyp)
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/* determine if top of stack is logical value (returns TRUE if so) */
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/* int runtoslog(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runtoslog(ctx) \
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(runtostyp(ctx) == DAT_TRUE || runtostyp(ctx) == DAT_NIL)
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/* convert C logical to TADS logical (TRUE->DAT_TRUE, FALSE->DAT_NIL) */
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/* int runclog(int log); */
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#define runclog(l) ((l) ? DAT_TRUE : DAT_NIL)
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/* compare magnitudes of numbers/strings on top of stack; strcmp-like value */
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int runmcmp(runcxdef *ctx);
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/* TRUE if items at top of stack are equal, FALSE otherwise */
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int runeq(runcxdef *ctx);
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/* check for stack underflow */
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/* void runstkund(runcxdef *ctx); */
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/* check for stack overflow */
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/* void runstkovf(runcxdef *ctx); */
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/*
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* Check to ensure we have enough arguments to pass to a function or method
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* call - this simply ensures we have enough data in the current frame.
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* This is important because the called function will be able to write to
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* our frame. If we don't have enough arguments, we'll push enough 'nil'
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* values to meet the need.
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*/
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#define runcheckargc(ctx, nargc) \
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while ((ctx)->runcxsp - (ctx)->runcxbp < *(nargc)) \
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runpnil(ctx)
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#ifdef RUNFAST
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# define runstkovf(ctx) (DISCARD 0)
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# define runstkund(ctx) (DISCARD 0)
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#else /* RUNFAST */
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# define runstkovf(ctx) \
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((ctx)->runcxsp >= (ctx)->runcxstop ? (runsig(ctx, ERR_STKOVF), \
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DISCARD 0) : DISCARD 0)
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# define runstkund(ctx) \
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((ctx)->runcxsp == (ctx)->runcxstk ? runsig(ctx, ERR_STKUND), \
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DISCARD 0 : DISCARD 0)
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#endif /* RUNFAST */
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/* reserve space in heap, collecting garbage if necessary */
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/* void runhres(runcxdef *ctx, uint siz, uint below); */
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#define runhres(ctx, siz, below) \
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((uint)((ctx)->runcxhtop - (ctx)->runcxhp) > (uint)(siz) ? DISCARD 0 : \
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(runhcmp(ctx, siz, below, (runsdef *)0, (runsdef *)0, (runsdef *)0),\
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DISCARD 0))
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/* reserve space, with various amounts of saving */
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#define runhres1(ctx, siz, below, val1) \
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((uint)((ctx)->runcxhtop - (ctx)->runcxhp) > (uint)(siz) ? DISCARD 0 : \
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(runhcmp(ctx, siz, below, val1, (runsdef *)0, (runsdef *)0), DISCARD 0))
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#define runhres2(ctx, siz, below, val1, val2) \
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((uint)((ctx)->runcxhtop - (ctx)->runcxhp) > (uint)(siz) ? DISCARD 0 : \
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(runhcmp(ctx, siz, below, val1, val2, (runsdef *)0), DISCARD 0))
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#define runhres3(ctx, siz, below, val1, val2, val3) \
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((uint)((ctx)->runcxhtop - (ctx)->runcxhp) > (uint)(siz) ? DISCARD 0 : \
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(runhcmp(ctx, siz, below, val1, val2, val3), DISCARD 0))
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/* garbage collect heap, making sure 'siz' bytes are available afterwards */
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void runhcmp(runcxdef *ctx, uint siz, uint below,
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runsdef *val1, runsdef *val2, runsdef *val3);
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/* determine size of a data item */
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int runsiz(runsdef *item);
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/* find a sublist within a list, returning pointer to sublist or NULL */
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uchar *runfind(uchar *list, runsdef *item);
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/* add two runsdef values, returning result in *val */
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void runadd(runcxdef *ctx, runsdef *val, runsdef *val2, uint below);
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/*
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* subtract val2 from val, returning result in *val; return TRUE if
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* value changed, FALSE otherwise (this is returned when subtracting
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* something from a list that isn't in the list)
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*/
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int runsub(runcxdef *ctx, runsdef *val, runsdef *val2, uint below);
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/* restore code pointer from object.property + offset */
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uchar *runcprst(runcxdef *ctx, uint ofs, objnum obj, prpnum prop);
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/* leave a stack frame, removing arguments */
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/* void runleave(runcxdef *ctx, uint parms); */
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#define runleave(ctx, parms) \
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(((ctx)->runcxsp = (ctx)->runcxbp), \
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((ctx)->runcxbp = (runsdef *)((--((ctx)->runcxsp))->runsv.runsvstr)), \
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((ctx)->runcxsp -= (parms)))
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/* reset run-time: throw away entire stack and heap */
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/* void runrst(runcxdef *ctx); */
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#define runrst(ctx) (((ctx)->runcxsp = (ctx)->runcxstk), \
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((ctx)->runcxhp = (ctx)->runcxheap), \
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dbgrst(ctx->runcxdbg))
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/* set up runtime status line display */
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void runistat(struct voccxdef *vctx, struct runcxdef *rctx,
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struct tiocxdef *tctx);
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/* signal a run-time error - allows debugger trapping */
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void runsign(runcxdef *ctx, int err);
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/* sign a run-time error with zero arguments */
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#define runsig(ctx, err) (errargc((ctx)->runcxerr,0),runsign(ctx,err))
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/* signal a run-time error with one argument */
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#define runsig1(ctx, err, typ, arg) \
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(errargv((ctx)->runcxerr,0,typ,arg),errargc((ctx)->runcxerr,1),\
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runsign(ctx,err))
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/* draw status line */
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void runstat();
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} // End of namespace TADS2
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} // End of namespace TADS
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} // End of namespace Glk
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#endif
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