rubyx/lib/register/builtin/kernel.rb
Torsten Ruger bee73801eb revert to symbols
Parfait::Words were nice, but endless problems with the fact that when
you write “String” you get a string.
Symbols take care of uniqueness at the same time
2015-05-31 18:34:18 +03:00

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module Builtin
module Kernel
module ClassMethods
# this is the really really first place the machine starts.
# it isn't really a function, ie it is jumped to (not called), exits and may not return
# so it is responsible for initial setup (and relocation)
def __init__ context
function = Virtual::CompiledMethodInfo.create_method(:Kernel,:__init__ , [])
# puts "INIT LAYOUT #{function.get_layout.get_layout}"
function.info.return_type = Virtual::Integer
main = Virtual::Machine.instance.space.get_main
me = Virtual::Self.new(Virtual::Reference)
code = Virtual::Set.new(Virtual::Self.new(me.type), me)
function.info.add_code(code)
function.info.add_code Virtual::MethodCall.new(main)
return function
end
def putstring context
function = Virtual::CompiledMethodInfo.create_method(:Kernel , :putstring , [] )
return function
ret = Virtual::RegisterMachine.instance.write_stdout(function)
function.set_return ret
function
end
def exit context
function = Virtual::CompiledMethodInfo.create_method(:Kernel,:exit , [])
function.info.return_type = Virtual::Integer
return function
ret = Virtual::RegisterMachine.instance.exit(function)
function.set_return ret
function
end
def __send context
function = Virtual::CompiledMethodInfo.create_method(:Kernel ,:__send , [] )
function.info.return_type = Virtual::Integer
return function
end
end
extend ClassMethods
end
end