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Date :
2006-10-14T20:31:53
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\ Test overlapping FCode # error checking, and reaching the max allowable.
\ Updated Wed, 14 Jun 2006 at 12:54 PDT by David L. Paktor
\ A macro to force showing the current nextfcode
global-definitions
[macro] show-next-fcode fcode-push [if] [then] #message" ... and dropped off."
[ifnexist] fcode-reset
[macro] fcode-reset #message" Faking FCODE-RESET" f[ h# 800 next-fcode ]f
[endif]
device-definitions
fcode-version2
decimal
headers
show-next-fcode
0 constant my_zero
fload OneTwoFive.fth
fcode-push
#message" one_twenty-six" 126 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-six
#message" one_twenty-seven" 127 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-seven
#message" one_twenty-eight" 128 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-eight
show-next-fcode
new-device
fcode-reset
0 constant my_zero
fload OneTwoFive.fth
#message" one_twenty-six" 126 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-six
#message" one_twenty-seven" 127 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-seven
#message" one_twenty-eight" 128 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-eight
show-next-fcode
finish-device
new-device
f[ h# 08c0 next-fcode ]f
0 constant my_zero
fload OneTwoFive.fth
f[ fcode-push constant dev-1-lap ]f
#message" one_twenty-six" 126 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-six
#message" one_twenty-seven" 127 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-seven
#message" one_twenty-eight" 128 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-eight
show-next-fcode
finish-device
new-device
fcode-pop
0 constant my_zero
fload OneTwoFive.fth
f[ fcode-push constant dev-2-lap ]f
#message" one_twenty-six" 126 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-six
#message" one_twenty-seven" 127 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-seven
#message" one_twenty-eight" 128 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-eight
show-next-fcode
finish-device
fcode-push \ Can we do this across FCode Blocks?
\ And, if we can't, can we preserve it this way?
f[ constant XFcBlkFcd
XFcBlkFcd \ Push it back...
]f
new-device
f[ dev-1-lap next-fcode ]f
0 constant my_zero
fload OneTwoFive.fth
fcode-push
#message" one_twenty-six" 126 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-six
fcode-pop
#message" one_twenty-seven" 127 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-seven
finish-device
show-next-fcode
fcode-end
\ Have to redefine these...
global-definitions
[macro] show-next-fcode fcode-push [if] [then] #message" ... and dropped off."
[ifnexist] fcode-reset
[macro] fcode-reset #message" Faking FCODE-RESET" f[ h# 800 next-fcode ]f
[endif]
device-definitions
fcode-version2
\ Confirm that the FCode numbers continue across FCode Blocks
show-next-fcode
#message" one_twenty-eight" 128 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-eight
\ Let's confirm that the reset clears out the lapping messages.
new-device
\ This is not a reset:
f[ h# 800 next-fcode ]f
0 constant my_zero
\ This is:
fcode-reset
fload OneTwoFive.fth
finish-device
\ Can we use what we pushed on the other side of the block?
f[ constant wanna-pop
wanna-pop fcode-pop wanna-pop 0=
\ Did it succeed? If not, there's no point...
]f [if]
#message" Could not use FCode pushed on other side of block"
#message" Try this... " f[ XFcBlkFcd fcode-pop ]f
[else] \ It sucked seed!
new-device
0 constant my_zero
fload OneTwoFive.fth
show-next-fcode
finish-device
[endif]
\ Final run: Exceed the FCode # limit and crash.
\ Rather than load all the numbers from the start,
\ let's get a jump on the FCode # assignments.
f[ h# f80 next-fcode ]f
\ Get all but the last few...
0 constant my_zero
fload OneTwoFive.fth
show-next-fcode
#message" one_twenty-six" 126 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-six
show-next-fcode
#message" one_twenty-seven" 127 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-seven
show-next-fcode
\ This next one pushes the FCode # over the limit and causes a crash.
\ Let's leave ourselves a way around that, so we can use this in other ways
\ Allow a command-line symbol called nocrash to prevent this.
[ifndef] NoCrash
#message" one_twenty-eight" 128 constant one_hundred_and_twenty-eight
show-next-fcode
[endif]
fcode-end