require "parfait/value" require "parfait/object" require "parfait/module" require "parfait/class" require "parfait/dictionary" require "parfait/list" require "parfait/layout" require "parfait/word" require "parfait/message" require "parfait/frame" require "parfait/space" # Below we define functions (in different classes) that are not part of the run-time # They are used for the boot process, ie when this codes executes in the vm that builds salama # To stay sane, we use the same classes that we use later, but "adapt" them to work in ruby # This affects mainly memory layout module FakeMem def initialize @memory = [0,nil] end end module Parfait # Objects memory functions. Object memory is 1 based # but we implement it with ruby array (0 based) and use 0 as type-word # These are the same functions that Builtin implements at run-time class Object include FakeMem def self.new_object *args # Space.space.get_class_by_name(:Word) #puts "I am #{self}" object = self.new(*args) object end # these internal functions are _really_ internal # they respresent the smallest code needed to build larger functionality # but should _never_ be used outside parfait. in fact that should be impossible def internal_object_get_typeword @memory[0] end def internal_object_set_typeword w @memory[0] = w end def internal_object_length @memory.length - 1 # take of type-word end # 1 -based index def internal_object_get(index) @memory[index] end # 1 -based index def internal_object_set(index , value) @memory[index] = value end def internal_object_grow(length) old_length = internal_object_length() while( old_length < length ) internal_object_set( old_length + 1, nil) old_length = old_length + 1 end end end class Parfait::Class end class Parfait::List end # Functions to generate parfait objects def self.new_word( string ) string = string.to_s if string.is_a? Symbol word = Parfait::Word.new( string.length ) string.codepoints.each_with_index do |code , index | word.set_char(index , code) end word end def self.new_list array list = List.new_object list.set_length array.length index = 0 while index < array.length do list.set(index , array[index]) end list end Word.class_eval do def to_s string = "" index = 0 while( index < self.length) string[index] = get_char(index).chr index = index + 1 end string end end end