misc/kforth: Part 0x04 - parsing numerics.
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CXXSTD :=	c++14
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CXXFLAGS :=	-std=$(CXXSTD) -Wall -Werror -g -O0
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OBJS :=		linux/io.o	\
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		io.o		\
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		parser.o	\
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		kforth.o
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TARGET :=	kforth
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#ifdef __linux__
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#include "linux/defs.h"
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#else
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typedef int KF_INT;
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constexpr uint8_t STACK_SIZE = 16;
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#endif
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constexpr size_t	MAX_TOKEN_LENGTH = 16;
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   part-0x01
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   part-0x02
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   part-0x03
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   part-0x04
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Indices and tables
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Write You a Forth, 0x04
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-----------------------
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:date: 2018-02-23 19:20
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:tags: wyaf, forth
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So, I lied about words being next. When I thought about it some more, what I
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really need to do is start adding the stack in and adding support for parsing
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numerics. I'll start with the stack, because it's pretty straightforward.
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I've added a new definition: ``constexpr uint8_t STACK_SIZE = 128``. This goes
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in the ``linux/defs.h``, and the ``#else`` in the top ``defs.h`` will set a
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smaller stack size for other targets. I've also defined a type called ``KF_INT``
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that, on Linux, is a ``uint32_t``::
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        index 4dcc540..e070d27 100644
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        --- a/defs.h
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        +++ b/defs.h
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        @@ -3,6 +3,9 @@
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        #ifdef __linux__
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        #include "linux/defs.h"
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        +#else
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        +typedef int KF_INT;
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        +constexpr uint8_t STACK_SIZE = 16;
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        #endif
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        constexpr size_t       MAX_TOKEN_LENGTH = 16;
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        diff --git a/linux/defs.h b/linux/defs.h
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        index 57cdaeb..3740f5a 100644
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        --- a/linux/defs.h
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        +++ b/linux/defs.h
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        @@ -4,4 +4,7 @@
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        #include <stddef.h>
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        #include <stdint.h>
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        +typedef int32_t KF_INT;
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        +constexpr uint8_t      STACK_SIZE = 128;
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        +
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        #endif
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        \ No newline at end of file
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It seems useful to be able to adapt the kind of numbers supported; an AVR might do
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better with 16-bit integers, for example.
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``stack.h``
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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The stack is going to be templated, because we'll need a ``double`` stack later
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for floating point and a return address stack later. This means everything will
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go under ``stack.h``. This is a pretty simple implementation that's CS 101 material;
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I've opted to have the interface return ``bool``\ s for everything to indicate stack
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overflow and underflow and out of bounds::
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        #ifndef __KF_STACK_H__
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        #define __KF_STACK_H__
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        #include "defs.h"
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        template <typename T>
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        class Stack {
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        public:
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                bool   push(T val);
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                bool   pop(T &val);
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                bool   get(size_t, T &);
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                size_t size(void) { return this->arrlen; };
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        private:
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                T arr[STACK_SIZE];
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                size_t arrlen;
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        };
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        // push returns false if there was a stack overflow.
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        template <typename T>
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        bool
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        Stack<T>::push(T val)
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        {
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                if ((this->arrlen + 1) > STACK_SIZE) {
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                        return false;
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                }
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                this->arr[this->arrlen++] = val;
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                return true;
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        }
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        // pop returns false if there was a stack underflow.
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        template <typename T>
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        bool
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        Stack<T>::pop(T &val)
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        {
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                if (this->arrlen == 0) {
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                        return false;
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                }
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                val = this->arr[this->arrlen - 1];
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                this->arrlen--;
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        }
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        // get returns false on invalid bounds.
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        template <typename T>
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        bool
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        Stack<T>::get(size_t i, T &val)
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        {
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                if (i > this->arrlen) {
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                        return false;
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                }
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                val = this->arr[i];
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                return true;
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        }
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        #endif // __KF_STACK_H__
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I'll put a ``Stack<KF_INT>`` in ``kforth.cc`` later on. For now, this gives me
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an interface for the numeric parser to push a number onto the stack.
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``parse_num``
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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It seems like the best place for this is in ``parser.cc`` --- though I might
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move into a token processor later. The definition for this goes in ``parser.h``,
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and the body is in ``parser.cc``::
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        // parse_num tries to parse the token as a signed base 10 number, 
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        // pushing it onto the stack if needed.
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        bool
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        parse_num(struct Token *token, Stack<KF_INT> &s)
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        {
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                KF_INT	n = 0;
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                uint8_t i = 0;
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                bool    sign = false;
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It turns out you can't parse a zero-length token as a number...
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::
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                if (token->length == 0) {
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                        return false;
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                }
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I'll need to invert the number later if it's negative, but it's worth checking
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the first character to see if it's negative.
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::
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                if (token->token[i] == '-') {
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                        i++;
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                        sign = true;
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                }
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Parsing is done by checking whether each character is within the range of the ASCII
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numeral values. Later on, I might add in separate functions for processing base 10
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and base 16 numbers, and decide which to use based on a prefix (like ``0x``). If the
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character is between those values, then the working number is multiplied by 10 and
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the digit added.
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::
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                while (i < token->length) {
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                        if (token->token[i] < '0') {
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                                return false;
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                        }
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                        if (token->token[i] > '9') {
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                                return false;
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                        }
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                        n *= 10;
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                        n += (uint8_t)(token->token[i] - '0');
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                        i++;
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                }
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If it was a negative number, then the working number has to be inverted::
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                if (sign) {
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                        n *= -1;
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                }
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Finally, return the result of pushing the number on the stack. One thing that
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might come back to get me later is that this makes it impossible to tell if a
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failure to parse the number is due to an invalid number or due to a stack
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overflow. This will be a good candidate for revisiting later.
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::
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                return s.push(n);
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        }
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``io.cc``
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^^^^^^^^^^
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Conversely, it'll be useful to write a number to an ``IO`` interface. It
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*seems* more useful right now to just provide a number → I/O function, but
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that'll be easily adapted to a number → buffer function later. This will add
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a real function to ``io.h``, which will require a corresponding ``io.cc``
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(which also needs to be added to the ``Makefile``)::
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        #include "defs.h"
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        #include "io.h"
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        #include <string.h>
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        void
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        write_num(IO &interface, KF_INT n)
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        {
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Through careful scientific study, I have determined that most number of digits
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that a 32-bit integer needs is 10 bytes (sans the sign!). This will absolutely
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need to be changed if ``KF_INT`` is ever moved to 64-bit (or larger!) numbers.
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There's a TODO in the actual source code that notes this. ::
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                char buf[10];
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                uint8_t i = 10;
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                memset(buf, 0, 10);
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Because this is going out to an I/O interface, I don't need to store the sign
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in the buffer itself and can just print it and invert the number. Inverting is
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important; I ran into a bug earlier where I didn't invert it and my subtractions
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below were correspondingly off.
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::
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                if (n < 0) {
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                        interface.wrch('-');
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                        n *= -1;
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                }
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The buffer has to be filled from the end to the beginning to do the inverse of
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the parsing method::
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                while (n != 0) {
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                        char ch = (n % 10) + '0';
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                        buf[i--] = ch;
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                        n /= 10;
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                }
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But then it can be just dumped to the interface::
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                interface.wrbuf(buf+i, 11-i);
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        }
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``kforth.cc``
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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And now I come to the fun part: adding the stack in. After including ``stack.h``,
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I've added a stack implementation to the top of the file::
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        // dstack is the data stack.
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        static Stack<KF_INT>	dstack;
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It's kind of useful to be able to print the stack::
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        static void
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        write_dstack(IO &interface)
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        {
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                KF_INT	tmp;
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                interface.wrch('<');
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                for (size_t i = 0; i < dstack.size(); i++) {
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                        if (i > 0) {
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                                interface.wrch(' ');
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                        }
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                        dstack.get(i, tmp);
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                        write_num(interface, tmp);
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                }
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                interface.wrch('>');
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        }
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Surrounding the stack in angle brackets is a cool stylish sort of thing, I
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guess. All this is no good if the interpreter isn't actually hooked up to the
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number parser::
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        // The new while loop in the parser function in kforth.cc:
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        while ((result = parse_next(buf, buflen, &offset, &token)) == PARSE_OK) {
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                interface.wrbuf((char *)"token: ", 7);
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                interface.wrbuf(token.token, token.length);
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                interface.wrln((char *)".", 1);
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                if (!parse_num(&token, dstack)) {
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                        interface.wrln((char *)"failed to parse numeric", 23);
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                }
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                // Temporary hack until the interpreter is working further.
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                if (match_token(token.token, token.length, bye, 3)) {
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                        interface.wrln((char *)"Goodbye!", 8);
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                        exit(0);
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                }
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        }
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But does it blend?
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Hopefully this works::
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        ~/code/kforth (0) $ make
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        g++ -std=c++14 -Wall -Werror -g -O0   -c -o linux/io.o linux/io.cc
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        g++ -std=c++14 -Wall -Werror -g -O0   -c -o io.o io.cc
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        g++ -std=c++14 -Wall -Werror -g -O0   -c -o parser.o parser.cc
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        g++ -std=c++14 -Wall -Werror -g -O0   -c -o kforth.o kforth.cc
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        g++  -o kforth linux/io.o io.o parser.o kforth.o
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        ~/code/kforth (0) $ ./kforth
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        kforth interpreter
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        <>
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        ? 2 -2 30 1000 -1010
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        token: 2.
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        token: -2.
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        token: 30.
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        token: 1000.
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        token: -1010.
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        ok.
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        <2 -2 30 1000 -1010>
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        ? bye
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        token: bye.
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        failed to parse numeric
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        Goodbye!
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        ~/code/kforth (0) $
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So there's that. Okay, next time *for real* I'll do a vocabulary thing.
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#include "defs.h"
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#include "io.h"
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#include <string.h>
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void
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write_num(IO &interface, KF_INT n)
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{
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	// TODO(kyle): make the size of the buffer depend on the size of 
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	// KF_INT.
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	char buf[10];
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	uint8_t i = 10;
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	memset(buf, 0, i);
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	if (n < 0) {
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		interface.wrch('-');
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		n *= -1;
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	}
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	while (n != 0) {
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		char ch = (n % 10) + '0';
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		buf[i--] = ch;
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		n /= 10;
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	}
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	interface.wrbuf(buf+i, 11-i);
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}
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	virtual void	wrln(char *buf, size_t len) = 0;
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};
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void	write_num(IO &, KF_INT);
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#endif // __KF_IO_H__
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#include "io.h"
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#include "parser.h"
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#include "stack.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#ifdef __linux__
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#include "linux.h"
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static char     ok[] = "ok.\n";
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static char	bye[] = "bye";
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// dstack is the data stack.
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static Stack<KF_INT>	dstack;
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static void
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write_dstack(IO &interface)
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{
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	KF_INT	tmp;
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	interface.wrch('<');
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	for (size_t i = 0; i < dstack.size(); i++) {
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		if (i > 0) {
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			interface.wrch(' ');
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		}
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		dstack.get(i, tmp);
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		write_num(interface, tmp);
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	}
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	interface.wrch('>');
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}
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static bool
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parser(IO &interface, const char *buf, const size_t buflen)
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{
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		interface.wrbuf(token.token, token.length);
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		interface.wrln((char *)".", 1);
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		if (!parse_num(&token, dstack)) {
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			interface.wrln((char *)"failed to parse numeric", 23);
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		}
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		// Temporary hack until the interpreter is working further.
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		if (match_token(token.token, token.length, bye, 3)) {
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			interface.wrln((char *)"Goodbye!", 8);
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| 
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			@ -58,6 +84,8 @@ interpreter(IO &interface)
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	static char linebuf[81];
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	while (true) {
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		write_dstack(interface);
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		interface.wrch('\n');
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		interface.wrch('?');
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		interface.wrch(' ');
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		buflen = interface.rdbuf(linebuf, 80, true, '\n');
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								linux.h
								
								
								
								
							
							
						
						
									
										2
									
								
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						 | 
				
			
			@ -6,7 +6,5 @@
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// build support for linux
 | 
			
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#include "linux/io.h"
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constexpr uint8_t STACK_SIZE = 128;
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		||||
 | 
			
		||||
#endif // __KF_LINUX_H__
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		||||
| 
						 | 
				
			
			
 | 
			
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| 
						 | 
				
			
			@ -4,4 +4,7 @@
 | 
			
		|||
#include <stddef.h>
 | 
			
		||||
#include <stdint.h>
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
typedef int32_t KF_INT;
 | 
			
		||||
constexpr uint8_t	STACK_SIZE = 128;
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
#endif
 | 
			
		||||
							
								
								
									
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										38
									
								
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							| 
						 | 
				
			
			@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 | 
			
		|||
#include "defs.h"
 | 
			
		||||
#include "parser.h"
 | 
			
		||||
#include "stack.h"
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
#include <string.h>
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
| 
						 | 
				
			
			@ -68,4 +69,41 @@ parse_next(const char *buf, const size_t length, size_t *offset,
 | 
			
		|||
 | 
			
		||||
	*offset = cursor;
 | 
			
		||||
	return PARSE_OK;
 | 
			
		||||
}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
bool
 | 
			
		||||
parse_num(struct Token *token, Stack<KF_INT> &s)
 | 
			
		||||
{
 | 
			
		||||
	KF_INT	n = 0;
 | 
			
		||||
	uint8_t i = 0;
 | 
			
		||||
	bool    sign = false;
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
	if (token->length == 0) {
 | 
			
		||||
		return false;
 | 
			
		||||
	}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
	if (token->token[i] == '-') {
 | 
			
		||||
		i++;
 | 
			
		||||
		sign = true;
 | 
			
		||||
	}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
	while (i < token->length) {
 | 
			
		||||
		if (token->token[i] < '0') {
 | 
			
		||||
			return false;
 | 
			
		||||
		}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
		if (token->token[i] > '9') {
 | 
			
		||||
			return false;
 | 
			
		||||
		}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
		n *= 10;
 | 
			
		||||
		n += (uint8_t)(token->token[i] - '0');
 | 
			
		||||
		i++;
 | 
			
		||||
	}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
	if (sign) {
 | 
			
		||||
		n *= -1;
 | 
			
		||||
	}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
	return s.push(n);
 | 
			
		||||
}
 | 
			
		||||
							
								
								
									
										5
									
								
								parser.h
								
								
								
								
							
							
						
						
									
										5
									
								
								parser.h
								
								
								
								
							| 
						 | 
				
			
			@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
 | 
			
		|||
#define __KF_PARSER_H__
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
#include "defs.h"
 | 
			
		||||
#include "stack.h"
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
struct Token {
 | 
			
		||||
	char	*token;
 | 
			
		||||
| 
						 | 
				
			
			@ -18,5 +19,9 @@ typedef enum _PARSE_RESULT_ : uint8_t {
 | 
			
		|||
bool		match_token(const char *, const size_t, const char *, const size_t);
 | 
			
		||||
PARSE_RESULT	parse_next(const char *, const size_t, size_t *, struct Token *);
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
// TODO(kyle): investigate a better return value, e.g. to differentiate between
 | 
			
		||||
// stack failures and parse failures.
 | 
			
		||||
bool		parse_num(struct Token *, Stack<KF_INT> &);
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
#endif // __KF_PARSER_H__
 | 
			
		||||
| 
						 | 
				
			
			
 | 
			
		|||
| 
						 | 
				
			
			@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
 | 
			
		|||
#ifndef __KF_STACK_H__
 | 
			
		||||
#define __KF_STACK_H__
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
#include "defs.h"
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
template <typename T>
 | 
			
		||||
class Stack {
 | 
			
		||||
public:
 | 
			
		||||
        bool   push(T val);
 | 
			
		||||
	bool   pop(T &val);
 | 
			
		||||
	bool   get(size_t, T &);
 | 
			
		||||
	size_t size(void) { return this->arrlen; };
 | 
			
		||||
private:
 | 
			
		||||
	T arr[STACK_SIZE];
 | 
			
		||||
	size_t arrlen;
 | 
			
		||||
};
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
// push returns false if there was a stack overflow.
 | 
			
		||||
template <typename T>
 | 
			
		||||
bool
 | 
			
		||||
Stack<T>::push(T val)
 | 
			
		||||
{
 | 
			
		||||
	if ((this->arrlen + 1) > STACK_SIZE) {
 | 
			
		||||
		return false;
 | 
			
		||||
	}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
	this->arr[this->arrlen++] = val;
 | 
			
		||||
	return true;
 | 
			
		||||
}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
// pop returns false if there was a stack underflow.
 | 
			
		||||
template <typename T>
 | 
			
		||||
bool
 | 
			
		||||
Stack<T>::pop(T &val)
 | 
			
		||||
{
 | 
			
		||||
	if (this->arrlen == 0) {
 | 
			
		||||
		return false;
 | 
			
		||||
	}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
	val = this->arr[this->arrlen - 1];
 | 
			
		||||
	this->arrlen--;
 | 
			
		||||
}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
// get returns false on invalid bounds.
 | 
			
		||||
template <typename T>
 | 
			
		||||
bool
 | 
			
		||||
Stack<T>::get(size_t i, T &val)
 | 
			
		||||
{
 | 
			
		||||
	if (i > this->arrlen) {
 | 
			
		||||
		return false;
 | 
			
		||||
	}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
	val = this->arr[i];
 | 
			
		||||
	return true;
 | 
			
		||||
}
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
#endif // __KF_STACK_H__
 | 
			
		||||
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