rubyx/lib/risc/builtin
Torsten Ruger 1132309f6a unify space collection attribute naming
currently space is still acting as a sort of memory manager.
For proper linking, all objects must be reachable from space, hence the plural versions like messages and addresses (even they are instances, it is the list that is important)
To dish out instance to use, the head must be kept, ie next_XXX for intergers, return addresses and messages
2018-07-02 15:49:51 +03:00
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compile_helper.rb back to method_compiler 2018-06-30 23:26:28 +03:00
integer.rb let boot_functions return the compilers 2018-06-30 23:16:17 +03:00
object.rb unify space collection attribute naming 2018-07-02 15:49:51 +03:00
README.md polish docs 2018-03-11 16:11:15 +05:30
space.rb let boot_functions return the compilers 2018-06-30 23:16:17 +03:00
word.rb let boot_functions return the compilers 2018-06-30 23:16:17 +03:00

Builtin module

The Builtin module contains functions that can not be coded in ruby. It is the other side of the parfait coin, part of the runtime.

The functions are organised by their respective classes and get loaded in boot_classes! , right at the start. (see register/boot.rb)

These functions return their code, ie a Parfait::TypedMethod with a MethodSource object, which can then be called by ruby code as if it were a "normal" function.

A normal ruby function is one that is parsed and transformed to code. But not all functionality can be written in ruby, one of those chicken and egg things. C uses Assembler in this situation, we use Builtin functions.

Slightly more here : http://ruby-x.org/2014/06/10/more-clarity.html (then still called Kernel)

The Builtin module is scattered into several files, but that is just so the file doesn't get too long.