1 ! (c)Joe Groff bsd license
2 USING: alien classes help.markup help.syntax kernel libc
10 { $description "This macro implements " { $link boa } " for " { $link struct } " classes. A struct of the given class is constructed, and its slots are initialized using values off the top of the datastack." } ;
17 { $description "Allocates garbage-collected heap memory for a new " { $link struct } " of the specified " { $snippet "class" } ". The new struct's slots are left uninitialized; in most cases, the " { $link <struct> } " word, which initializes the struct's slots with their initial values, should be used instead." } ;
19 { (struct) (malloc-struct) } related-words
26 { $description "Allocates garbage-collected heap memory for a new " { $link struct } " of the specified " { $snippet "class" } ". The new struct's slots are initialized with the initial values specified in the struct definition." } ;
28 { <struct> <struct-boa> malloc-struct memory>struct } related-words
31 { $syntax "STRUCT: class { slot type } { slot type } ... ;" }
32 { $values { "class" "a new " { $link struct } " class to define" } { "slots" "a list of slot specifiers" } }
33 { $description "Defines a new " { $link struct } " type. The syntax is nearly identical to " { $link POSTPONE: TUPLE: } "; however, there are some additional restrictions on struct types:"
35 { "Struct classes cannot have a superclass defined." }
36 { "The slots of a struct must all have a type declared. The type must be a C type." }
37 { { $link read-only } " slots on structs are not enforced, though they may be declared." }
41 { $syntax "S{ class slots... }" }
42 { $values { "class" "a " { $link struct } " class word" } { "slots" "slot values" } }
43 { $description "Marks the beginning of a literal struct. The syntax is identical to tuple literal syntax with " { $link POSTPONE: T{ } { $snippet " }" } "; either the assoc syntax (that is, " { $snippet "S{ class { slot value } { slot value } ... }" } ") or the simple syntax (" { $snippet "S{ class f value value ... }" } ") can be used." } ;
46 { $syntax "S@ class alien" }
47 { $values { "class" "a " { $link struct } " class word" } { "alien" "a literal alien" } }
48 { $description "Marks the beginning of a literal struct at a specific C address. The prettyprinter uses this syntax when the memory backing a struct object is invalid. This syntax should not generally be used in source code." } ;
51 { $syntax "UNION-STRUCT: class { slot type } { slot type } ... ;" }
52 { $values { "class" "a new " { $link struct } " class to define" } { "slots" "a list of slot specifiers" } }
53 { $description "Defines a new " { $link struct } " type where all of the slots share the same storage. See " { $link POSTPONE: STRUCT: } " for details on the syntax." } ;
55 HELP: define-struct-class
57 { "class" class } { "slots" "a sequence of " { $link struct-slot-spec } "s" }
59 { $description "Defines a new " { $link struct } " class. This is the runtime equivalent of the " { $link POSTPONE: STRUCT: } " syntax." } ;
61 HELP: define-union-struct-class
63 { "class" class } { "slots" "a sequence of " { $link struct-slot-spec } "s" }
65 { $description "Defines a new " { $link struct } " class where all of the slots share the same storage. This is the runtime equivalent of the " { $link POSTPONE: UNION-STRUCT: } " syntax." } ;
72 { $description "Allocates unmanaged C heap memory for a new " { $link struct } " of the specified " { $snippet "class" } ". The new struct's slots are initialized to their initial values. The struct should be " { $link free } "d when it is no longer needed." } ;
79 { $description "Allocates unmanaged C heap memory for a new " { $link struct } " of the specified " { $snippet "class" } ". The new struct's slots are left uninitialized; to initialize the allocated memory with the slots' initial values, use " { $link malloc-struct } ". The struct should be " { $link free } "d when it is no longer needed." } ;
83 { "ptr" c-ptr } { "class" class }
86 { $description "Constructs a new " { $link struct } " of the specified " { $snippet "class" } " at the memory location referenced by " { $snippet "ptr" } ". The referenced memory is unchanged." } ;
89 { $class-description "The parent class of all struct types." } ;
91 { struct POSTPONE: STRUCT: POSTPONE: UNION-STRUCT: } related-words
94 { $class-description "The metaclass of all " { $link struct } " classes." } ;
96 ARTICLE: "classes.struct" "Struct classes"
97 { $link struct } " classes are similar to " { $link tuple } "s, but their slots exhibit value semantics, and they are backed by a contiguous structured block of memory. Structs can be used for structured access to C memory or Factor byte arrays and for passing struct values in and out of the FFI. Struct types are defined using a syntax similar to tuple syntax:"
98 { $subsection POSTPONE: STRUCT: }
99 "Structs can be allocated with " { $link new } "- and " { $link boa } "-like constructor words. Additional words are provided for building structs from C memory and from existing buffers:"
100 { $subsection <struct> }
101 { $subsection <struct-boa> }
102 { $subsection malloc-struct }
103 { $subsection memory>struct }
104 "When the contents of a struct will be immediately reset, faster primitive words are available that will create a struct without initializing its contents:"
105 { $subsection (struct) }
106 { $subsection (malloc-struct) }
107 "Structs have literal syntax like tuples:"
108 { $subsection POSTPONE: S{ }
109 "Union structs are also supported, which behave like structs but share the same memory for all the type's slots."
110 { $subsection POSTPONE: UNION-STRUCT: }
113 ABOUT: "classes.struct"