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 /*******************************************************************
 ** f i c l . h
 ** Forth Inspired Command Language
 ** Author: John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
 ** Created: 19 July 1997
 ** Dedicated to RHS, in loving memory
 ** $Id: ficl.h,v 1.18 2001/12/05 07:21:34 jsadler Exp $
 *******************************************************************/
 /*
 ** Copyright (c) 1997-2001 John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
 ** All rights reserved.
 **
 ** Get the latest Ficl release at http://ficl.sourceforge.net
 **
 ** I am interested in hearing from anyone who uses ficl. If you have
 ** a problem, a success story, a defect, an enhancement request, or
 ** if you would like to contribute to the ficl release, please
 ** contact me by email at the address above.
 **
 ** L I C E N S E  and  D I S C L A I M E R
 ** 
 ** Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 ** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
 ** are met:
 ** 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 **    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 ** 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
 **    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
 **    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
 **
 ** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
 ** ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
 ** IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
 ** ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
 ** FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
 ** DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
 ** OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
 ** HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
 ** LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
 ** OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 ** SUCH DAMAGE.
 */
 
 /* $FreeBSD$ */
 
 #if !defined (__FICL_H__)
 #define __FICL_H__
 /*
 ** Ficl (Forth-inspired command language) is an ANS Forth
 ** interpreter written in C. Unlike traditional Forths, this
 ** interpreter is designed to be embedded into other systems
 ** as a command/macro/development prototype language. 
 **
 ** Where Forths usually view themselves as the center of the system
 ** and expect the rest of the system to be coded in Forth, Ficl
 ** acts as a component of the system. It is easy to export 
 ** code written in C or ASM to Ficl in the style of TCL, or to invoke
 ** Ficl code from a compiled module. This allows you to do incremental
 ** development in a way that combines the best features of threaded 
 ** languages (rapid development, quick code/test/debug cycle,
 ** reasonably fast) with the best features of C (everyone knows it,
 ** easier to support large blocks of code, efficient, type checking).
 **
 ** Ficl provides facilities for interoperating
 ** with programs written in C: C functions can be exported to Ficl,
 ** and Ficl commands can be executed via a C calling interface. The
 ** interpreter is re-entrant, so it can be used in multiple instances
 ** in a multitasking system. Unlike Forth, Ficl's outer interpreter
 ** expects a text block as input, and returns to the caller after each
 ** text block, so the "data pump" is somewhere in external code. This
 ** is more like TCL than Forth, which usually expcets to be at the center
 ** of the system, requesting input at its convenience. Each Ficl virtual 
 ** machine can be bound to a different I/O channel, and is independent
 ** of all others in in the same address space except that all virtual
 ** machines share a common dictionary (a sort or open symbol table that
 ** defines all of the elements of the language).
 **
 ** Code is written in ANSI C for portability. 
 **
 ** Summary of Ficl features and constraints:
 ** - Standard: Implements the ANSI Forth CORE word set and part 
 **   of the CORE EXT word-set, SEARCH and SEARCH EXT, TOOLS and
 **   TOOLS EXT, LOCAL and LOCAL ext and various extras.
 ** - Extensible: you can export code written in Forth, C, 
 **   or asm in a straightforward way. Ficl provides open
 **   facilities for extending the language in an application
 **   specific way. You can even add new control structures!
 ** - Ficl and C can interact in two ways: Ficl can encapsulate
 **   C code, or C code can invoke Ficl code.
 ** - Thread-safe, re-entrant: The shared system dictionary 
 **   uses a locking mechanism that you can either supply
 **   or stub out to provide exclusive access. Each Ficl
 **   virtual machine has an otherwise complete state, and
 **   each can be bound to a separate I/O channel (or none at all).
 ** - Simple encapsulation into existing systems: a basic implementation
 **   requires three function calls (see the example program in testmain.c).
 ** - ROMable: Ficl is designed to work in RAM-based and ROM code / RAM data
 **   environments. It does require somewhat more memory than a pure
 **   ROM implementation because it builds its system dictionary in 
 **   RAM at startup time.
 ** - Written an ANSI C to be as simple as I can make it to understand,
 **   support, debug, and port. Compiles without complaint at /Az /W4 
 **   (require ANSI C, max warnings) under Microsoft VC++ 5.
 ** - Does full 32 bit math (but you need to implement
 **   two mixed precision math primitives (see sysdep.c))
 ** - Indirect threaded interpreter is not the fastest kind of
 **   Forth there is (see pForth 68K for a really fast subroutine
 **   threaded interpreter), but it's the cleanest match to a
 **   pure C implementation.
 **
 ** P O R T I N G   F i c l
 **
 ** To install Ficl on your target system, you need an ANSI C compiler
 ** and its runtime library. Inspect the system dependent macros and
 ** functions in sysdep.h and sysdep.c and edit them to suit your
 ** system. For example, INT16 is a short on some compilers and an
 ** int on others. Check the default CELL alignment controlled by
 ** FICL_ALIGN. If necessary, add new definitions of ficlMalloc, ficlFree,
 ** ficlLockDictionary, and ficlTextOut to work with your operating system.
 ** Finally, use testmain.c as a guide to installing the Ficl system and 
 ** one or more virtual machines into your code. You do not need to include
 ** testmain.c in your build.
 **
 ** T o   D o   L i s t
 **
 ** 1. Unimplemented system dependent CORE word: key
 ** 2. Ficl uses the PAD in some CORE words - this violates the standard,
 **    but it's cleaner for a multithreaded system. I'll have to make a
 **    second pad for reference by the word PAD to fix this.
 **
 ** F o r   M o r e   I n f o r m a t i o n
 **
 ** Web home of ficl
 **   http://ficl.sourceforge.net
 ** Check this website for Forth literature (including the ANSI standard)
 **   http://www.taygeta.com/forthlit.html
 ** and here for software and more links
 **   http://www.taygeta.com/forth.html
 **
 ** Obvious Performance enhancement opportunities
 ** Compile speed
 ** - work on interpret speed
 ** - turn off locals (FICL_WANT_LOCALS)
 ** Interpret speed 
 ** - Change inner interpreter (and everything else)
 **   so that a definition is a list of pointers to functions
 **   and inline data rather than pointers to words. This gets
 **   rid of vm->runningWord and a level of indirection in the
 **   inner loop. I'll look at it for ficl 3.0
 ** - Make the main hash table a bigger prime (HASHSIZE)
 ** - FORGET about twiddling the hash function - my experience is
-**   that that is a waste of time.
+**   that this is a waste of time.
 ** - Eliminate the need to pass the pVM parameter on the stack
 **   by dedicating a register to it. Most words need access to the
 **   vm, but the parameter passing overhead can be reduced. One way
 **   requires that the host OS have a task switch callout. Create
 **   a global variable for the running VM and refer to it in words
 **   that need VM access. Alternative: use thread local storage. 
 **   For single threaded implementations, you can just use a global.
 **   The first two solutions create portability problems, so I
 **   haven't considered doing them. Another possibility is to
 **   declare the pVm parameter to be "register", and hope the compiler
 **   pays attention.
 **
 */
 
 /*
 ** Revision History:
 ** 
 ** 15 Apr 1999 (sadler) Merged FreeBSD changes for exception wordset and
 ** counted strings in ficlExec. 
 ** 12 Jan 1999 (sobral) Corrected EVALUATE behavior. Now TIB has an
 ** "end" field, and all words respect this. ficlExec is passed a "size"
 ** of TIB, as well as vmPushTib. This size is used to calculate the "end"
 ** of the string, ie, base+size. If the size is not known, pass -1.
 **
 ** 10 Jan 1999 (sobral) EXCEPTION word set has been added, and existing
 ** words has been modified to conform to EXCEPTION EXT word set. 
 **
 ** 27 Aug 1998 (sadler) testing and corrections for LOCALS, LOCALS EXT,
 **  SEARCH / SEARCH EXT, TOOLS / TOOLS EXT. 
 **  Added .X to display in hex, PARSE and PARSE-WORD to supplement WORD,
 **  EMPTY to clear stack.
 **
 ** 29 jun 1998 (sadler) added variable sized hash table support
 **  and ANS Forth optional SEARCH & SEARCH EXT word set.
 ** 26 May 1998 (sadler) 
 **  FICL_PROMPT macro
 ** 14 April 1998 (sadler) V1.04
 **  Ficlwin: Windows version, Skip Carter's Linux port
 ** 5 March 1998 (sadler) V1.03
 **  Bug fixes -- passes John Ryan's ANS test suite "core.fr"
 **
 ** 24 February 1998 (sadler) V1.02
 ** -Fixed bugs in <# # #>
 ** -Changed FICL_WORD so that storage for the name characters
 **  can be allocated from the dictionary as needed rather than 
 **  reserving 32 bytes in each word whether needed or not - 
 **  this saved 50% of the dictionary storage requirement.
 ** -Added words in testmain for Win32 functions system,chdir,cwd,
 **  also added a word that loads and evaluates a file.
 **
 ** December 1997 (sadler)
 ** -Added VM_RESTART exception handling in ficlExec -- this lets words
 **  that require additional text to succeed (like :, create, variable...)
 **  recover gracefully from an empty input buffer rather than emitting
 **  an error message. Definitions can span multiple input blocks with
 **  no restrictions.
 ** -Changed #include order so that <assert.h> is included in sysdep.h,
 **  and sysdep is included in all other files. This lets you define
 **  NDEBUG in sysdep.h to disable assertions if you want to.
 ** -Make PC specific system dependent code conditional on _M_IX86
 **  defined so that ports can coexist in sysdep.h/sysdep.c
 */
 
 #ifdef __cplusplus
 extern "C" {
 #endif
 
 #include "sysdep.h"
 #include <limits.h> /* UCHAR_MAX */
 
 /*
 ** Forward declarations... read on.
 */
 struct ficl_word;
 typedef struct ficl_word FICL_WORD;
 struct vm;
 typedef struct vm FICL_VM;
 struct ficl_dict;
 typedef struct ficl_dict FICL_DICT;
 struct ficl_system;
 typedef struct ficl_system FICL_SYSTEM;
 struct ficl_system_info;
 typedef struct ficl_system_info FICL_SYSTEM_INFO;
 
 /* 
 ** the Good Stuff starts here...
 */
 #define FICL_VER        "3.03"
 #define FICL_VER_MAJOR  3
 #define FICL_VER_MINOR  3
 #if !defined (FICL_PROMPT)
 #define FICL_PROMPT "ok> "
 #endif
 
 /*
 ** ANS Forth requires false to be zero, and true to be the ones
 ** complement of false... that unifies logical and bitwise operations
 ** nicely.
 */
 #define FICL_TRUE  (~(FICL_UNS)0)
 #define FICL_FALSE (0)
 #define FICL_BOOL(x) ((x) ? FICL_TRUE : FICL_FALSE)
 
 
 /*
 ** A CELL is the main storage type. It must be large enough
 ** to contain a pointer or a scalar. In order to accommodate 
 ** 32 bit and 64 bit processors, use abstract types for int, 
 ** unsigned, and float.
 */
 typedef union _cell
 {
     FICL_INT i;
     FICL_UNS u;
 #if (FICL_WANT_FLOAT)
     FICL_FLOAT f;
 #endif
     void *p;
     void (*fn)(void);
 } CELL;
 
 /*
 ** LVALUEtoCELL does a little pointer trickery to cast any CELL sized
 ** lvalue (informal definition: an expression whose result has an
 ** address) to CELL. Remember that constants and casts are NOT
 ** themselves lvalues!
 */
 #define LVALUEtoCELL(v) (*(CELL *)&v)
 
 /*
 ** PTRtoCELL is a cast through void * intended to satisfy the
 ** most outrageously pedantic compiler... (I won't mention 
 ** its name)
 */
 #define PTRtoCELL (CELL *)(void *)
 #define PTRtoSTRING (FICL_STRING *)(void *)
 
 /*
 ** Strings in FICL are stored in Pascal style - with a count
 ** preceding the text. We'll also NULL-terminate them so that 
 ** they work with the usual C lib string functions. (Belt &
 ** suspenders? You decide.)
 ** STRINGINFO hides the implementation with a couple of
 ** macros for use in internal routines.
 */
 
 typedef unsigned char FICL_COUNT;
 #define FICL_STRING_MAX UCHAR_MAX
 typedef struct _ficl_string
 {
     FICL_COUNT count;
     char text[1];
 } FICL_STRING;
 
 typedef struct 
 {
     FICL_UNS count;
     char *cp;
 } STRINGINFO;
 
 #define SI_COUNT(si) (si.count)
 #define SI_PTR(si)   (si.cp)
 #define SI_SETLEN(si, len) (si.count = (FICL_UNS)(len))
 #define SI_SETPTR(si, ptr) (si.cp = (char *)(ptr))
 /* 
 ** Init a STRINGINFO from a pointer to NULL-terminated string
 */
 #define SI_PSZ(si, psz) \
             {si.cp = psz; si.count = (FICL_COUNT)strlen(psz);}
 /* 
 ** Init a STRINGINFO from a pointer to FICL_STRING
 */
 #define SI_PFS(si, pfs) \
             {si.cp = pfs->text; si.count = pfs->count;}
 
 /*
 ** Ficl uses this little structure to hold the address of 
 ** the block of text it's working on and an index to the next
 ** unconsumed character in the string. Traditionally, this is
 ** done by a Text Input Buffer, so I've called this struct TIB.
 **
 ** Since this structure also holds the size of the input buffer,
 ** and since evaluate requires that, let's put the size here.
 ** The size is stored as an end-pointer because that is what the
 ** null-terminated string aware functions find most easy to deal
 ** with.
 ** Notice, though, that nobody really uses this except evaluate,
 ** so it might just be moved to FICL_VM instead. (sobral)
 */
 typedef struct
 {
     FICL_INT index;
     char *end;
     char *cp;
 } TIB;
 
 
 /*
 ** Stacks get heavy use in Ficl and Forth...
 ** Each virtual machine implements two of them:
 ** one holds parameters (data), and the other holds return
 ** addresses and control flow information for the virtual
 ** machine. (Note: C's automatic stack is implicitly used,
 ** but not modeled because it doesn't need to be...)
 ** Here's an abstract type for a stack
 */
 typedef struct _ficlStack
 {
     FICL_UNS nCells;    /* size of the stack */
     CELL *pFrame;       /* link reg for stack frame */
     CELL *sp;           /* stack pointer */
     CELL base[1];       /* Top of stack */
 } FICL_STACK;
 
 /*
 ** Stack methods... many map closely to required Forth words.
 */
 FICL_STACK *stackCreate   (unsigned nCells);
 void        stackDelete   (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 int         stackDepth    (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 void        stackDrop     (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n);
 CELL        stackFetch    (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n);
 CELL        stackGetTop   (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 void        stackLink     (FICL_STACK *pStack, int nCells);
 void        stackPick     (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n);
 CELL        stackPop      (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 void       *stackPopPtr   (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 FICL_UNS    stackPopUNS   (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 FICL_INT    stackPopINT   (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 void        stackPush     (FICL_STACK *pStack, CELL c);
 void        stackPushPtr  (FICL_STACK *pStack, void *ptr);
 void        stackPushUNS  (FICL_STACK *pStack, FICL_UNS u);
 void        stackPushINT  (FICL_STACK *pStack, FICL_INT i);
 void        stackReset    (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 void        stackRoll     (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n);
 void        stackSetTop   (FICL_STACK *pStack, CELL c);
 void        stackStore    (FICL_STACK *pStack, int n, CELL c);
 void        stackUnlink   (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 
 #if (FICL_WANT_FLOAT)
 float       stackPopFloat (FICL_STACK *pStack);
 void        stackPushFloat(FICL_STACK *pStack, FICL_FLOAT f);
 #endif
 
 /*
 ** Shortcuts (Guy Carver)
 */
 #define PUSHPTR(p)   stackPushPtr(pVM->pStack,p)
 #define PUSHUNS(u)   stackPushUNS(pVM->pStack,u)
 #define PUSHINT(i)   stackPushINT(pVM->pStack,i)
 #define PUSHFLOAT(f) stackPushFloat(pVM->fStack,f)
 #define PUSH(c)      stackPush(pVM->pStack,c)
 #define POPPTR()     stackPopPtr(pVM->pStack)
 #define POPUNS()     stackPopUNS(pVM->pStack)
 #define POPINT()     stackPopINT(pVM->pStack)
 #define POPFLOAT()   stackPopFloat(pVM->fStack)
 #define POP()        stackPop(pVM->pStack)
 #define GETTOP()     stackGetTop(pVM->pStack)
 #define SETTOP(c)    stackSetTop(pVM->pStack,LVALUEtoCELL(c))
 #define GETTOPF()    stackGetTop(pVM->fStack)
 #define SETTOPF(c)   stackSetTop(pVM->fStack,LVALUEtoCELL(c))
 #define STORE(n,c)   stackStore(pVM->pStack,n,LVALUEtoCELL(c))
 #define DEPTH()      stackDepth(pVM->pStack)
 #define DROP(n)      stackDrop(pVM->pStack,n)
 #define DROPF(n)     stackDrop(pVM->fStack,n)
 #define FETCH(n)     stackFetch(pVM->pStack,n)
 #define PICK(n)      stackPick(pVM->pStack,n)
 #define PICKF(n)     stackPick(pVM->fStack,n)
 #define ROLL(n)      stackRoll(pVM->pStack,n)
 #define ROLLF(n)     stackRoll(pVM->fStack,n)
 
 /* 
 ** The virtual machine (VM) contains the state for one interpreter.
 ** Defined operations include:
 ** Create & initialize
 ** Delete
 ** Execute a block of text
 ** Parse a word out of the input stream
 ** Call return, and branch 
 ** Text output
 ** Throw an exception
 */
 
 typedef FICL_WORD ** IPTYPE; /* the VM's instruction pointer */
 
 /*
 ** Each VM has a placeholder for an output function -
 ** this makes it possible to have each VM do I/O
 ** through a different device. If you specify no
 ** OUTFUNC, it defaults to ficlTextOut.
 */
 typedef void (*OUTFUNC)(FICL_VM *pVM, char *text, int fNewline);
 
 /*
 ** Each VM operates in one of two non-error states: interpreting
 ** or compiling. When interpreting, words are simply executed.
 ** When compiling, most words in the input stream have their
 ** addresses inserted into the word under construction. Some words
 ** (known as IMMEDIATE) are executed in the compile state, too.
 */
 /* values of STATE */
 #define INTERPRET 0
 #define COMPILE   1
 
 /*
 ** The pad is a small scratch area for text manipulation. ANS Forth
 ** requires it to hold at least 84 characters.
 */
 #if !defined nPAD
 #define nPAD 256
 #endif
 
 /* 
 ** ANS Forth requires that a word's name contain {1..31} characters.
 */
 #if !defined nFICLNAME
 #define nFICLNAME       31
 #endif
 
 /*
 ** OK - now we can really define the VM...
 */
 struct vm
 {
     FICL_SYSTEM    *pSys;       /* Which system this VM belongs to  */
     FICL_VM        *link;       /* Ficl keeps a VM list for simple teardown */
     jmp_buf        *pState;     /* crude exception mechanism...     */
     OUTFUNC         textOut;    /* Output callback - see sysdep.c   */
     void *          pExtend;    /* vm extension pointer for app use - initialized from FICL_SYSTEM */
     short           fRestart;   /* Set TRUE to restart runningWord  */
     IPTYPE          ip;         /* instruction pointer              */
     FICL_WORD      *runningWord;/* address of currently running word (often just *(ip-1) ) */
     FICL_UNS        state;      /* compiling or interpreting        */
     FICL_UNS        base;       /* number conversion base           */
     FICL_STACK     *pStack;     /* param stack                      */
     FICL_STACK     *rStack;     /* return stack                     */
 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
     FICL_STACK     *fStack;     /* float stack (optional)           */
 #endif
     CELL            sourceID;   /* -1 if EVALUATE, 0 if normal input */
     TIB             tib;        /* address of incoming text string  */
 #if FICL_WANT_USER
     CELL            user[FICL_USER_CELLS];
 #endif
     char            pad[nPAD];  /* the scratch area (see above)     */
 };
 
 /*
 ** A FICL_CODE points to a function that gets called to help execute
 ** a word in the dictionary. It always gets passed a pointer to the
 ** running virtual machine, and from there it can get the address
 ** of the parameter area of the word it's supposed to operate on.
 ** For precompiled words, the code is all there is. For user defined
 ** words, the code assumes that the word's parameter area is a list
 ** of pointers to the code fields of other words to execute, and
 ** may also contain inline data. The first parameter is always
 ** a pointer to a code field.
 */
 typedef void (*FICL_CODE)(FICL_VM *pVm);
 
 #if 0
 #define VM_ASSERT(pVM) assert((*(pVM->ip - 1)) == pVM->runningWord)
 #else
 #define VM_ASSERT(pVM) 
 #endif
 
 /* 
 ** Ficl models memory as a contiguous space divided into
 ** words in a linked list called the dictionary.
 ** A FICL_WORD starts each entry in the list.
 ** Version 1.02: space for the name characters is allotted from
 ** the dictionary ahead of the word struct, rather than using
 ** a fixed size array for each name.
 */
 struct ficl_word
 {
     struct ficl_word *link;     /* Previous word in the dictionary      */
     UNS16 hash;
     UNS8 flags;                 /* Immediate, Smudge, Compile-only      */
     FICL_COUNT nName;           /* Number of chars in word name         */
     char *name;                 /* First nFICLNAME chars of word name   */
     FICL_CODE code;             /* Native code to execute the word      */
     CELL param[1];              /* First data cell of the word          */
 };
 
 /*
 ** Worst-case size of a word header: nFICLNAME chars in name
 */
 #define CELLS_PER_WORD  \
     ( (sizeof (FICL_WORD) + nFICLNAME + sizeof (CELL)) \
                           / (sizeof (CELL)) )
 
 int wordIsImmediate(FICL_WORD *pFW);
 int wordIsCompileOnly(FICL_WORD *pFW);
 
 /* flag values for word header */
 #define FW_IMMEDIATE    1   /* execute me even if compiling */
 #define FW_COMPILE      2   /* error if executed when not compiling */
 #define FW_SMUDGE       4   /* definition in progress - hide me */
 #define FW_ISOBJECT     8   /* word is an object or object member variable */
 
 #define FW_COMPIMMED    (FW_IMMEDIATE | FW_COMPILE)
 #define FW_DEFAULT      0
 
 
 /*
 ** Exit codes for vmThrow
 */
 #define VM_INNEREXIT -256   /* tell ficlExecXT to exit inner loop */
 #define VM_OUTOFTEXT -257   /* hungry - normal exit */
 #define VM_RESTART   -258   /* word needs more text to succeed - re-run it */
 #define VM_USEREXIT  -259   /* user wants to quit */
 #define VM_ERREXIT   -260   /* interp found an error */
 #define VM_BREAK     -261   /* debugger breakpoint */
 #define VM_ABORT       -1   /* like errexit -- abort */
 #define VM_ABORTQ      -2   /* like errexit -- abort" */
 #define VM_QUIT       -56   /* like errexit, but leave pStack & base alone */
 
 
 void        vmBranchRelative(FICL_VM *pVM, int offset);
 FICL_VM *   vmCreate       (FICL_VM *pVM, unsigned nPStack, unsigned nRStack);
 void        vmDelete       (FICL_VM *pVM);
 void        vmExecute      (FICL_VM *pVM, FICL_WORD *pWord);
 FICL_DICT  *vmGetDict      (FICL_VM *pVM);
 char *      vmGetString    (FICL_VM *pVM, FICL_STRING *spDest, char delimiter);
 STRINGINFO  vmGetWord      (FICL_VM *pVM);
 STRINGINFO  vmGetWord0     (FICL_VM *pVM);
 int         vmGetWordToPad (FICL_VM *pVM);
 STRINGINFO  vmParseString  (FICL_VM *pVM, char delimiter);
 STRINGINFO  vmParseStringEx(FICL_VM *pVM, char delimiter, char fSkipLeading);
 CELL        vmPop          (FICL_VM *pVM);
 void        vmPush         (FICL_VM *pVM, CELL c);
 void        vmPopIP        (FICL_VM *pVM);
 void        vmPushIP       (FICL_VM *pVM, IPTYPE newIP);
 void        vmQuit         (FICL_VM *pVM);
 void        vmReset        (FICL_VM *pVM);
 void        vmSetTextOut   (FICL_VM *pVM, OUTFUNC textOut);
 void        vmTextOut      (FICL_VM *pVM, char *text, int fNewline);
 void        vmTextOut      (FICL_VM *pVM, char *text, int fNewline);
 void        vmThrow        (FICL_VM *pVM, int except);
 void        vmThrowErr     (FICL_VM *pVM, char *fmt, ...);
 
 #define vmGetRunningWord(pVM) ((pVM)->runningWord)
 
 
 /*
 ** The inner interpreter - coded as a macro (see note for 
 ** INLINE_INNER_LOOP in sysdep.h for complaints about VC++ 5
 */
 #define M_VM_STEP(pVM) \
         FICL_WORD *tempFW = *(pVM)->ip++; \
         (pVM)->runningWord = tempFW; \
         tempFW->code(pVM); 
 
 #define M_INNER_LOOP(pVM) \
     for (;;)  { M_VM_STEP(pVM) }
 
 
 #if INLINE_INNER_LOOP != 0
 #define     vmInnerLoop(pVM) M_INNER_LOOP(pVM)
 #else
 void        vmInnerLoop(FICL_VM *pVM);
 #endif
 
 /*
 ** vmCheckStack needs a vm pointer because it might have to say
 ** something if it finds a problem. Parms popCells and pushCells
 ** correspond to the number of parameters on the left and right of 
 ** a word's stack effect comment.
 */
 void        vmCheckStack(FICL_VM *pVM, int popCells, int pushCells);
 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
 void        vmCheckFStack(FICL_VM *pVM, int popCells, int pushCells);
 #endif
 
 /*
 ** TIB access routines...
 ** ANS forth seems to require the input buffer to be represented 
 ** as a pointer to the start of the buffer, and an index to the
 ** next character to read.
 ** PushTib points the VM to a new input string and optionally
 **  returns a copy of the current state
 ** PopTib restores the TIB state given a saved TIB from PushTib
 ** GetInBuf returns a pointer to the next unused char of the TIB
 */
 void        vmPushTib  (FICL_VM *pVM, char *text, FICL_INT nChars, TIB *pSaveTib);
 void        vmPopTib   (FICL_VM *pVM, TIB *pTib);
 #define     vmGetInBuf(pVM)      ((pVM)->tib.cp + (pVM)->tib.index)
 #define     vmGetInBufLen(pVM)   ((pVM)->tib.end - (pVM)->tib.cp)
 #define     vmGetInBufEnd(pVM)   ((pVM)->tib.end)
 #define     vmGetTibIndex(pVM)    (pVM)->tib.index
 #define     vmSetTibIndex(pVM, i) (pVM)->tib.index = i
 #define     vmUpdateTib(pVM, str) (pVM)->tib.index = (str) - (pVM)->tib.cp
 
 /*
 ** Generally useful string manipulators omitted by ANSI C...
 ** ltoa complements strtol
 */
 #if defined(_WIN32) && !FICL_MAIN
 /* #SHEESH
 ** Why do Microsoft Meatballs insist on contaminating
 ** my namespace with their string functions???
 */
 #pragma warning(disable: 4273)
 #endif
 
 int        isPowerOfTwo(FICL_UNS u);
 
 char       *ltoa( FICL_INT value, char *string, int radix );
 char       *ultoa(FICL_UNS value, char *string, int radix );
 char        digit_to_char(int value);
 char       *strrev( char *string );
 char       *skipSpace(char *cp, char *end);
 char       *caseFold(char *cp);
 int         strincmp(char *cp1, char *cp2, FICL_UNS count);
 
 #if defined(_WIN32) && !FICL_MAIN
 #pragma warning(default: 4273)
 #endif
 
 /*
 ** Ficl hash table - variable size.
 ** assert(size > 0)
 ** If size is 1, the table degenerates into a linked list.
 ** A WORDLIST (see the search order word set in DPANS) is
 ** just a pointer to a FICL_HASH in this implementation.
 */
 #if !defined HASHSIZE /* Default size of hash table. For most uniform */
 #define HASHSIZE 241  /*   performance, use a prime number!   */
 #endif
 
 typedef struct ficl_hash 
 {
     struct ficl_hash *link;  /* link to parent class wordlist for OO */
     char      *name;         /* optional pointer to \0 terminated wordlist name */
     unsigned   size;         /* number of buckets in the hash */
     FICL_WORD *table[1];
 } FICL_HASH;
 
 void        hashForget    (FICL_HASH *pHash, void *where);
 UNS16       hashHashCode  (STRINGINFO si);
 void        hashInsertWord(FICL_HASH *pHash, FICL_WORD *pFW);
 FICL_WORD  *hashLookup    (FICL_HASH *pHash, STRINGINFO si, UNS16 hashCode);
 void        hashReset     (FICL_HASH *pHash);
 
 /*
 ** A Dictionary is a linked list of FICL_WORDs. It is also Ficl's
 ** memory model. Description of fields:
 **
 ** here -- points to the next free byte in the dictionary. This
 **      pointer is forced to be CELL-aligned before a definition is added.
 **      Do not assume any specific alignment otherwise - Use dictAlign().
 **
 ** smudge -- pointer to word currently being defined (or last defined word)
 **      If the definition completes successfully, the word will be
 **      linked into the hash table. If unsuccessful, dictUnsmudge
 **      uses this pointer to restore the previous state of the dictionary.
 **      Smudge prevents unintentional recursion as a side-effect: the
 **      dictionary search algo examines only completed definitions, so a 
 **      word cannot invoke itself by name. See the ficl word "recurse".
 **      NOTE: smudge always points to the last word defined. IMMEDIATE
 **      makes use of this fact. Smudge is initially NULL.
 **
 ** pForthWords -- pointer to the default wordlist (FICL_HASH).
 **      This is the initial compilation list, and contains all
 **      ficl's precompiled words.
 **
 ** pCompile -- compilation wordlist - initially equal to pForthWords
 ** pSearch  -- array of pointers to wordlists. Managed as a stack.
 **      Highest index is the first list in the search order.
 ** nLists   -- number of lists in pSearch. nLists-1 is the highest 
 **      filled slot in pSearch, and points to the first wordlist
 **      in the search order
 ** size -- number of cells in the dictionary (total)
 ** dict -- start of data area. Must be at the end of the struct.
 */
 struct ficl_dict
 {
     CELL *here;
     FICL_WORD *smudge;
     FICL_HASH *pForthWords;
     FICL_HASH *pCompile;
     FICL_HASH *pSearch[FICL_DEFAULT_VOCS];
     int        nLists;
     unsigned   size;    /* Number of cells in dict (total)*/
     CELL       *dict;   /* Base of dictionary memory      */
 };
 
 void       *alignPtr(void *ptr);
 void        dictAbortDefinition(FICL_DICT *pDict);
 void        dictAlign      (FICL_DICT *pDict);
 int         dictAllot      (FICL_DICT *pDict, int n);
 int         dictAllotCells (FICL_DICT *pDict, int nCells);
 void        dictAppendCell (FICL_DICT *pDict, CELL c);
 void        dictAppendChar (FICL_DICT *pDict, char c);
 FICL_WORD  *dictAppendWord (FICL_DICT *pDict, 
                            char *name, 
                            FICL_CODE pCode, 
                            UNS8 flags);
 FICL_WORD  *dictAppendWord2(FICL_DICT *pDict, 
                            STRINGINFO si, 
                            FICL_CODE pCode, 
                            UNS8 flags);
 void        dictAppendUNS  (FICL_DICT *pDict, FICL_UNS u);
 int         dictCellsAvail (FICL_DICT *pDict);
 int         dictCellsUsed  (FICL_DICT *pDict);
 void        dictCheck      (FICL_DICT *pDict, FICL_VM *pVM, int n);
 void        dictCheckThreshold(FICL_DICT* dp);
 FICL_DICT  *dictCreate(unsigned nCELLS);
 FICL_DICT  *dictCreateHashed(unsigned nCells, unsigned nHash);
 FICL_HASH  *dictCreateWordlist(FICL_DICT *dp, int nBuckets);
 void        dictDelete     (FICL_DICT *pDict);
 void        dictEmpty      (FICL_DICT *pDict, unsigned nHash);
 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
 void        dictHashSummary(FICL_VM *pVM);
 #endif
 int         dictIncludes   (FICL_DICT *pDict, void *p);
 FICL_WORD  *dictLookup     (FICL_DICT *pDict, STRINGINFO si);
 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
 FICL_WORD  *ficlLookupLoc  (FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, STRINGINFO si);
 #endif
 void        dictResetSearchOrder(FICL_DICT *pDict);
 void        dictSetFlags   (FICL_DICT *pDict, UNS8 set, UNS8 clr);
 void        dictSetImmediate(FICL_DICT *pDict);
 void        dictUnsmudge   (FICL_DICT *pDict);
 CELL       *dictWhere      (FICL_DICT *pDict);
 
 
 /* 
 ** P A R S E   S T E P
 ** (New for 2.05)
 ** See words.c: interpWord
 ** By default, ficl goes through two attempts to parse each token from its input
 ** stream: it first attempts to match it with a word in the dictionary, and
 ** if that fails, it attempts to convert it into a number. This mechanism is now
 ** extensible by additional steps. This allows extensions like floating point and 
 ** double number support to be factored cleanly.
 **
 ** Each parse step is a function that receives the next input token as a STRINGINFO.
 ** If the parse step matches the token, it must apply semantics to the token appropriate
 ** to the present value of VM.state (compiling or interpreting), and return FICL_TRUE.
 ** Otherwise it returns FICL_FALSE. See words.c: isNumber for an example
 **
 ** Note: for the sake of efficiency, it's a good idea both to limit the number
 ** of parse steps and to code each parse step so that it rejects tokens that
 ** do not match as quickly as possible.
 */
 
 typedef int (*FICL_PARSE_STEP)(FICL_VM *pVM, STRINGINFO si);
 
 /*
 ** Appends a parse step function to the end of the parse list (see 
 ** FICL_PARSE_STEP notes in ficl.h for details). Returns 0 if successful,
 ** nonzero if there's no more room in the list. Each parse step is a word in 
 ** the dictionary. Precompiled parse steps can use (PARSE-STEP) as their 
 ** CFA - see parenParseStep in words.c.
 */
 int  ficlAddParseStep(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, FICL_WORD *pFW); /* ficl.c */
 void ficlAddPrecompiledParseStep(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name, FICL_PARSE_STEP pStep);
 void ficlListParseSteps(FICL_VM *pVM);
 
 /*
 ** FICL_BREAKPOINT record.
 ** origXT - if NULL, this breakpoint is unused. Otherwise it stores the xt 
 ** that the breakpoint overwrote. This is restored to the dictionary when the
 ** BP executes or gets cleared
 ** address - the location of the breakpoint (address of the instruction that
 **           has been replaced with the breakpoint trap
 ** origXT  - The original contents of the location with the breakpoint
 ** Note: address is NULL when this breakpoint is empty
 */
 typedef struct FICL_BREAKPOINT
 {
     void      *address;
     FICL_WORD *origXT;
 } FICL_BREAKPOINT;
 
 
 /*
 ** F I C L _ S Y S T E M
 ** The top level data structure of the system - ficl_system ties a list of
 ** virtual machines with their corresponding dictionaries. Ficl 3.0 will
 ** support multiple Ficl systems, allowing multiple concurrent sessions 
 ** to separate dictionaries with some constraints. 
 ** The present model allows multiple sessions to one dictionary provided
 ** you implement ficlLockDictionary() as specified in sysdep.h
 ** Note: the pExtend pointer is there to provide context for applications. It is copied
 ** to each VM's pExtend field as that VM is created.
 */
 struct ficl_system 
 {
     FICL_SYSTEM *link;
     void *pExtend;      /* Initializes VM's pExtend pointer (for application use) */
     FICL_VM *vmList;
     FICL_DICT *dp;
     FICL_DICT *envp;
 #ifdef FICL_WANT_LOCALS
     FICL_DICT *localp;
 #endif
     FICL_WORD *pInterp[3];
     FICL_WORD *parseList[FICL_MAX_PARSE_STEPS];
 	OUTFUNC    textOut;
 
 	FICL_WORD *pBranchParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pDoParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pDoesParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pExitInner;
 	FICL_WORD *pExitParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pBranch0;
 	FICL_WORD *pInterpret;
 	FICL_WORD *pLitParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pTwoLitParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pLoopParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pPLoopParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pQDoParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pSemiParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pOfParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pStore;
 	FICL_WORD *pDrop;
 	FICL_WORD *pCStringLit;
 	FICL_WORD *pStringLit;
 
 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
 	FICL_WORD *pGetLocalParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pGet2LocalParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pGetLocal0;
 	FICL_WORD *pGetLocal1;
 	FICL_WORD *pToLocalParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pTo2LocalParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pToLocal0;
 	FICL_WORD *pToLocal1;
 	FICL_WORD *pLinkParen;
 	FICL_WORD *pUnLinkParen;
 	FICL_INT   nLocals;
 	CELL *pMarkLocals;
 #endif
 
 	FICL_BREAKPOINT bpStep;
 };
 
 struct ficl_system_info
 {
 	int size;           /* structure size tag for versioning */
 	int nDictCells;     /* Size of system's Dictionary */
 	OUTFUNC textOut;    /* default textOut function */
 	void *pExtend;      /* Initializes VM's pExtend pointer - for application use */
     int nEnvCells;      /* Size of Environment dictionary */
 };
 
 
 #define ficlInitInfo(x) { memset((x), 0, sizeof(FICL_SYSTEM_INFO)); \
          (x)->size = sizeof(FICL_SYSTEM_INFO); }
 
 /*
 ** External interface to FICL...
 */
 /* 
 ** f i c l I n i t S y s t e m
 ** Binds a global dictionary to the interpreter system and initializes
 ** the dict to contain the ANSI CORE wordset. 
 ** You can specify the address and size of the allocated area.
 ** Using ficlInitSystemEx you can also specify the text output function.
 ** After that, ficl manages it.
 ** First step is to set up the static pointers to the area.
 ** Then write the "precompiled" portion of the dictionary in.
 ** The dictionary needs to be at least large enough to hold the
 ** precompiled part. Try 1K cells minimum. Use "words" to find
 ** out how much of the dictionary is used at any time.
 */
 FICL_SYSTEM *ficlInitSystemEx(FICL_SYSTEM_INFO *fsi);
 
 /* Deprecated call */
 FICL_SYSTEM *ficlInitSystem(int nDictCells);
 
 /*
 ** f i c l T e r m S y s t e m
 ** Deletes the system dictionary and all virtual machines that
 ** were created with ficlNewVM (see below). Call this function to
 ** reclaim all memory used by the dictionary and VMs.
 */
 void       ficlTermSystem(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 
 /*
 ** f i c l E v a l u a t e
 ** Evaluates a block of input text in the context of the
 ** specified interpreter. Also sets SOURCE-ID properly.
 **
 ** PLEASE USE THIS FUNCTION when throwing a hard-coded
 ** string to the FICL interpreter.
 */
 int        ficlEvaluate(FICL_VM *pVM, char *pText);
 
 /*
 ** f i c l E x e c
 ** Evaluates a block of input text in the context of the
 ** specified interpreter. Emits any requested output to the
 ** interpreter's output function. If the input string is NULL
 ** terminated, you can pass -1 as nChars rather than count it.
 ** Execution returns when the text block has been executed,
 ** or an error occurs.
 ** Returns one of the VM_XXXX codes defined in ficl.h:
 ** VM_OUTOFTEXT is the normal exit condition
 ** VM_ERREXIT means that the interp encountered a syntax error
 **      and the vm has been reset to recover (some or all
 **      of the text block got ignored
 ** VM_USEREXIT means that the user executed the "bye" command
 **      to shut down the interpreter. This would be a good
 **      time to delete the vm, etc -- or you can ignore this
 **      signal.
 ** VM_ABORT and VM_ABORTQ are generated by 'abort' and 'abort"'
 **      commands.
 ** Preconditions: successful execution of ficlInitSystem,
 **      Successful creation and init of the VM by ficlNewVM (or equiv)
 **
 ** If you call ficlExec() or one of its brothers, you MUST
 ** ensure pVM->sourceID was set to a sensible value.
 ** ficlExec() explicitly DOES NOT manage SOURCE-ID for you.
 */
 int        ficlExec (FICL_VM *pVM, char *pText);
 int        ficlExecC(FICL_VM *pVM, char *pText, FICL_INT nChars);
 int        ficlExecXT(FICL_VM *pVM, FICL_WORD *pWord);
 
 /*
 ** ficlExecFD(FICL_VM *pVM, int fd);
  * Evaluates text from file passed in via fd.
  * Execution returns when all of file has been executed or an
  * error occurs.
  */
 int        ficlExecFD(FICL_VM *pVM, int fd);
 
 /*
 ** Create a new VM from the heap, and link it into the system VM list.
 ** Initializes the VM and binds default sized stacks to it. Returns the
 ** address of the VM, or NULL if an error occurs.
 ** Precondition: successful execution of ficlInitSystem
 */
 FICL_VM   *ficlNewVM(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 
 /*
 ** Force deletion of a VM. You do not need to do this 
 ** unless you're creating and discarding a lot of VMs.
 ** For systems that use a constant pool of VMs for the life
 ** of the system, ficltermSystem takes care of VM cleanup
 ** automatically.
 */
 void ficlFreeVM(FICL_VM *pVM);
 
 
 /*
 ** Set the stack sizes (return and parameter) to be used for all
 ** subsequently created VMs. Returns actual stack size to be used.
 */
 int ficlSetStackSize(int nStackCells);
 
 /*
 ** Returns the address of the most recently defined word in the system
 ** dictionary with the given name, or NULL if no match.
 ** Precondition: successful execution of ficlInitSystem
 */
 FICL_WORD *ficlLookup(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name);
 
 /*
 ** f i c l G e t D i c t
 ** Utility function - returns the address of the system dictionary.
 ** Precondition: successful execution of ficlInitSystem
 */
 FICL_DICT *ficlGetDict(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 FICL_DICT *ficlGetEnv (FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 void       ficlSetEnv (FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name, FICL_UNS value);
 void       ficlSetEnvD(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name, FICL_UNS hi, FICL_UNS lo);
 #if FICL_WANT_LOCALS
 FICL_DICT *ficlGetLoc (FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 #endif
 /* 
 ** f i c l B u i l d
 ** Builds a word into the system default dictionary in a thread-safe way.
 ** Preconditions: system must be initialized, and there must
 ** be enough space for the new word's header! Operation is
 ** controlled by ficlLockDictionary, so any initialization
 ** required by your version of the function (if you "overrode"
 ** it) must be complete at this point.
 ** Parameters:
 ** name  -- the name of the word to be built
 ** code  -- code to execute when the word is invoked - must take a single param
 **          pointer to a FICL_VM
 ** flags -- 0 or more of FW_IMMEDIATE, FW_COMPILE, use bitwise OR! 
 **          Most words can use FW_DEFAULT.
 ** nAllot - number of extra cells to allocate in the parameter area (usually zero)
 */
 int        ficlBuild(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys, char *name, FICL_CODE code, char flags);
 
 /* 
 ** f i c l C o m p i l e C o r e
 ** Builds the ANS CORE wordset into the dictionary - called by
 ** ficlInitSystem - no need to waste dict space by doing it again.
 */
 void       ficlCompileCore(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 void       ficlCompilePrefix(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 void       ficlCompileSearch(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 void       ficlCompileSoftCore(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 void       ficlCompileTools(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 void       ficlCompileFile(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 #if FICL_WANT_FLOAT
 void       ficlCompileFloat(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 int        ficlParseFloatNumber( FICL_VM *pVM, STRINGINFO si ); /* float.c */
 #endif
 #if FICL_PLATFORM_EXTEND
 void       ficlCompilePlatform(FICL_SYSTEM *pSys);
 #endif
 int        ficlParsePrefix(FICL_VM *pVM, STRINGINFO si);
 
 /*
 ** from words.c...
 */
 void       constantParen(FICL_VM *pVM);
 void       twoConstParen(FICL_VM *pVM);
 int        ficlParseNumber(FICL_VM *pVM, STRINGINFO si);
 void       ficlTick(FICL_VM *pVM);
 void       parseStepParen(FICL_VM *pVM);
 
 /*
 ** From tools.c
 */
 int        isAFiclWord(FICL_DICT *pd, FICL_WORD *pFW);
 
 /* 
 ** The following supports SEE and the debugger.
 */
 typedef enum  
 {
     BRANCH,
     COLON, 
     CONSTANT, 
     CREATE,
     DO,
     DOES, 
     IF,
     LITERAL,
     LOOP,
     OF,
     PLOOP,
     PRIMITIVE,
     QDO,
     STRINGLIT,
     CSTRINGLIT,
 #if FICL_WANT_USER
     USER, 
 #endif
     VARIABLE, 
 } WORDKIND;
 
 WORDKIND   ficlWordClassify(FICL_WORD *pFW);
 
 /*
 ** Dictionary on-demand resizing
 */
 extern CELL dictThreshold;
 extern CELL dictIncrease;
 
 /*
 ** Various FreeBSD goodies
 */
 
 #if defined(__i386__) && !defined(TESTMAIN)
 extern void ficlOutb(FICL_VM *pVM);
 extern void ficlInb(FICL_VM *pVM);
 #endif
 
 extern void ficlSetenv(FICL_VM *pVM);
 extern void ficlSetenvq(FICL_VM *pVM);
 extern void ficlGetenv(FICL_VM *pVM);
 extern void ficlUnsetenv(FICL_VM *pVM);
 extern void ficlCopyin(FICL_VM *pVM);
 extern void ficlCopyout(FICL_VM *pVM);
 extern void ficlFindfile(FICL_VM *pVM);
 extern void ficlCcall(FICL_VM *pVM);
 #if !defined(TESTMAIN)
 extern void ficlPnpdevices(FICL_VM *pVM);
 extern void ficlPnphandlers(FICL_VM *pVM);
 #endif
 
 /*
 ** Used with File-Access wordset.
 */
 #define FICL_FAM_READ	1
 #define FICL_FAM_WRITE	2
 #define FICL_FAM_APPEND	4
 #define FICL_FAM_BINARY	8
 
 #define FICL_FAM_OPEN_MODE(fam)	((fam) & (FICL_FAM_READ | FICL_FAM_WRITE | FICL_FAM_APPEND))
 
 
 #if (FICL_WANT_FILE)
 typedef struct ficlFILE
 {
 	FILE *f;
 	char filename[256];
 } ficlFILE;
 #endif
 
 #include <sys/linker_set.h>
 
 typedef void ficlCompileFcn(FICL_SYSTEM *);
 #define FICL_COMPILE_SET(func)	\
 	DATA_SET(Xficl_compile_set, func)
 SET_DECLARE(Xficl_compile_set, ficlCompileFcn);
 
 #ifdef LOADER_VERIEXEC
 #include <verify_file.h>
 #endif
 
 #ifdef __cplusplus
 }
 #endif
 
 #endif /* __FICL_H__ */