pub struct Machine {
pub prog: Program,
pub closures: ClosureStorage,
pub ext_fun_table: Vec<(Symbol, ExtFunType)>,
pub ext_cls_table: Vec<(Symbol, ExtClsType)>,
/* private fields */
}
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§prog: Program
§closures: ClosureStorage
§ext_fun_table: Vec<(Symbol, ExtFunType)>
§ext_cls_table: Vec<(Symbol, ExtClsType)>
Implementations§
Source§impl Machine
impl Machine
Sourcepub fn new(
prog: Program,
extfns: impl Iterator<Item = ExtFnInfo>,
extcls: impl Iterator<Item = ExtClsInfo>,
) -> Self
pub fn new( prog: Program, extfns: impl Iterator<Item = ExtFnInfo>, extcls: impl Iterator<Item = ExtClsInfo>, ) -> Self
Create a new VM from a compiled Program
and external functions.
pub fn clear_stack(&mut self)
pub fn get_stack(&self, offset: i64) -> RawVal
pub fn get_stack_range( &self, offset: i64, word_size: TypeSize, ) -> (Range<usize>, &[RawVal])
pub fn get_stack_range_mut( &mut self, offset: i64, word_size: TypeSize, ) -> (Range<usize>, &mut [RawVal])
pub fn set_stack(&mut self, offset: i64, v: RawVal)
pub fn set_stack_range(&mut self, offset: i64, vs: &[RawVal])
pub fn get_top_n(&self, n: usize) -> &[RawVal] ⓘ
pub fn get_open_upvalue( &self, upper_base: usize, ov: OpenUpValue, ) -> (Range<usize>, &[RawVal])
pub fn get_closure(&self, idx: ClosureIdx) -> &Closure
pub fn get_as<T>(v: RawVal) -> T
pub fn get_as_array<T>(v: &[RawVal]) -> &[T]
pub fn to_value<T>(v: T) -> RawVal
Sourcepub fn wrap_extern_cls(&mut self, extcls: ExtClsInfo) -> ClosureIdx
pub fn wrap_extern_cls(&mut self, extcls: ExtClsInfo) -> ClosureIdx
This API is used for defining higher-order external function that returns some external rust closure. Because the native closure cannot be called with CallCls directly, the vm appends an additional function the program, that wraps external closure call with an internal closure.
Sourcepub fn execute(
&mut self,
func_i: usize,
cls_i: Option<ClosureIdx>,
) -> ReturnCode
pub fn execute( &mut self, func_i: usize, cls_i: Option<ClosureIdx>, ) -> ReturnCode
Execute a function within the VM.
func_i
is an index into the program’s function table and cls_i
is an
optional closure that provides the environment for the call.
The returned ReturnCode
is the number of values pushed on the stack
as a result of the call.
pub fn install_extern_fn(&mut self, name: Symbol, f: ExtFunType) -> usize
pub fn install_extern_cls(&mut self, name: Symbol, f: ExtClsType) -> usize
pub fn execute_idx(&mut self, idx: usize) -> ReturnCode
pub fn execute_entry(&mut self, entry: &Symbol) -> ReturnCode
pub fn execute_main(&mut self) -> ReturnCode
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impl Freeze for Machine
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Machine
impl !Send for Machine
impl !Sync for Machine
impl Unpin for Machine
impl !UnwindSafe for Machine
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