Write You a Forth, 0x03 ----------------------- :date: 2018-03-09 13:10 :tags: wyaf, forth So the last post had some issues and I hadn't updated the front end to use the new tooling. I removed the arena and switched to the internal dictionary:: #include "defs.h" #include "eval.h" #include "stack.h" #include "word.h" #include #include #include void hello(void) { printf("hello, world\n"); } int main(void) { dstack_push(2); dstack_push(3); append_native_word("hello", 5, hello); uintptr_t hwb = 0; if (!lookup("hello", 5, &hwb)) { fprintf(stderr, "failed to lookup 'hello'\n"); exit(1); } printf("hello: 0x%lx\n", (unsigned long)hwb); if (!execute("hello", 5)) { fprintf(stderr, "failed to execute 'hello'\n"); exit(1); } printf("finished\n"); } Also, there's a (not-so) subtle bug in ``word.c``: the header is overwritten by the function body, which is the path to segfaulting. I've also added an offset variable to make tracking the offset easier:: void store_native(uint8_t *entry, const char *name, const uint8_t len, void(*target)(void)) { uintptr_t target_p = (uintptr_t)target; - size_t link = 2 + len + (2 * sizeof(uintptr_t)); + size_t offset = 2 + len + sizeof(size_t); + size_t link = offset + (2 * sizeof(uintptr_t)); /* write the header */ entry[0] = len; @@ -45,8 +66,9 @@ store_native(uint8_t *entry, const char *name, const uint8_t len, void(*target)( memcpy(entry+2+len, &link, sizeof(link)); /* write the native executor codeword and the function pointer */ - memcpy(entry, (uint8_t *)(&nexec_p), sizeof(uintptr_t)); - memcpy(entry + sizeof(uintptr_t), (uint8_t *)(&target_p), sizeof(uintptr_t)); + memcpy(entry+offset, (uint8_t *)(&nexec_p), sizeof(uintptr_t)); + offset += sizeof(uintptr_t); + memcpy(entry+offset, (uint8_t *)(&target_p), sizeof(uintptr_t)); } The header file ``word.h`` didn't contain ``append_native_word``, ``lookup``, or ``execute``, so that gets updated too. The end result is:: $ ./kf-default hello: 0x6cbc6f hello, world finished As usual, the code is tagged with `part-0x09 `_.