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    <h1 style="text-align: center;" class="title"><a class="mozTocH1"
     name="mozTocId449746"></a>New Features in OpenBIOS Tokenizer toke
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    <h1 style="text-align: center;"><a class="mozTocH1"
     name="mozTocId459488"></a>(A
    User's Guide)
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    <div class="document-control">
    <ul>
      <li>Updated Wed, 18 Oct 2006 at 12:39 PDT by David L. Paktor </li>
    </ul>
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    <p class="copyright">Copyright &copy; 2005 International Business
    Machines<sup>&reg;</sup>,
    All Rights Reserved.<br>
    Licensed under the <a
     href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/cpl1.0.php">Common Public
    License (CPL) version 1.0</a><br>
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    <h2><a class="mozTocH2" name="mozTocId700910"></a><a name="TOC"></a>Table
    Of Contents</h2>
    <ol id="mozToc">
    <!--mozToc h1 1 h2 2 h3 3 h4 4 h5 5 h6 6--><a href="#mozTocId459488">New
    Features in OpenBIOS Tokenizer toke (A User's Guide)</a><br>
      <li><a href="#mozTocId601312">Overview</a></li>
      <li><a href="#mozTocId119716">Scope of this Document</a>
        <ol>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId206214">What this document
    does not cover: </a></li>
        </ol>
      </li>
      <li><a href="#mozTocId343012">Error Detection
    and other messages:</a></li>
      <li><a href="#mozTocId271949">Case Sensitivity</a><br>
      </li>
      <li><a href="#mozTocId280593">Categories of Features</a>
        <ol>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId460640">Directives</a></li>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId930032">Command-Line options</a></li>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId379181">Non-standard input,
    syntaxes and behavior</a></li>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId303703">&#8220;Tokenizer-Escape&#8221; Mode</a></li>
        </ol>
      </li>
      <li><a href="#mozTocId959733">Features, by Category:</a>
        <ol>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId499618">Command-Line options</a>
            <ol>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId510152">Switches</a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId514350">Include-List Directories</a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId515750">Trace the Creation and
    Invocation of FCode or
    "Tokenizer Escape"-mode Definitions</a><br>
              </li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId580387">Command-Line Symbol Definitions</a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId632060">Special-Feature Flags</a></li>
            </ol>
          </li>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId445349">&#8220;Tokenizer-Escape&#8221; Mode</a></li>
          <ol>
            <li><a href="#mozTocId445715">The&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">emit-byte</span>&nbsp;
    command</a></li>
            <li><a href="#mozTocId446081">Other commands</a></li>
            <ol>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId446447">Standard Commands</a></li>
              <ol>
                <li><a href="#mozTocId446813">The&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">next-fcode</span>&nbsp;
    command</a></li>
              </ol>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId447179">Non-Standard operations</a></li>
              <ol>
                <li><a href="#mozTocId447545">constant</a></li>
                <li><a href="#mozTocId447911">emit-fcode</a></li>
              </ol>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId448277">Additional FORTH-compatible
    operations</a><br>
              </li>
            </ol>
          </ol>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId649525">Directives</a>
            <ol>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId557512">Conditional Tokenization</a>
                <ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId686605">The Conditional-block
    Terminator</a></li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId763728">The
    "False" segment-switcher</a></li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId375310">Condition-Testers</a></li>
                  <ol>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId104560">True/False flag
    on the top of the stack</a></li>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId956359">Existence or
    non-existence of an
    FCode or "Tokenizer Escape"-mode definition</a></li>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId880808">Definition or
    non-definition of a
    Command-Line Symbol</a></li>
                  </ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId891224">Tracing the state of
    Conditional Tokenization</a><br>
                  </li>
                </ol>
              </li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId202222">Suspending the Duplicate-Name
    Test
    for one Definition ("Overloading")</a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId202620">Suspending the Multi-Line
    Warning for one occasion</a><br>
              </li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId203416">Controlling the Scope of
    Definitions</a><br>
              </li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId314185">Evaluating
    Command-line Symbols </a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId655967">Outputting
    Arbitrary Byte-Sequences to
    the FCode Binary</a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId114013">Encoding
    blocks of binary data taken from a file</a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId69109">Generating Special Text-Strings
    and Literals</a><br>
              </li>
              <ol>
                <li><a href="#mozTocId70133">Current date or time</a></li>
                <li><a href="#mozTocId71157">Name of the function
    currently being defined</a></li>
                <li><a href="#mozTocId72181">Input-File Name and Line Number</a></li>
              </ol>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId844437">Pre-pending
    PCI Headers to FCode
    images </a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId931658">Modifying the PCI
    Header</a>
                <ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId504353">"Revision
    Level of the Vendor's ROM"</a></li>
                  <ol>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId503878">Byte-Order</a></li>
                  </ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId53081">"Last
    Image Indicator" bit</a></li>
                </ol>
              </li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId410469">Changing the name of the
    Binary Output File</a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId982642">Issuing messages at
    Tokenization
    time.</a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId550942">Changing Special-Feature
    Flags
    from Source</a>
                <ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId551846">Displaying
    Special-Feature Flags from Source</a></li>
                </ol>
              </li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId573280">Manipulating the
    FCode-Token-Number Assignment Counter</a></li>
              <ol>
                <li><a href="#mozTocId566072">Saving
    and Restoring</a></li>
                <li><a href="#mozTocId568474">Resetting</a><br>
                </li>
              </ol>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId575686">Resetting
    Symbols Defined in Either Mode</a></li>
            </ol>
          </li>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId957252">Non-standard input,
    syntaxes, and behavior </a>
            <ol>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId850914">Ambiguous
    Conditions</a>
                <ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId162252">Tokens
    expected on the same
    line</a></li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId246601">The&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#</span>
                    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">d#</span>&nbsp;and
                    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">o#</span>&nbsp;
    directives </a></li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId978546">The
    commands&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">leave</span>&nbsp;
                    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">?leave</span>&nbsp;
    or&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">unloop</span>&nbsp;
    outside of a loop-control framework</a></li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId73206">The
    commands&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[']</span>&nbsp;
    or&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">'</span>&nbsp;
    followed by a name that is not a valid target</a></li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId74410">The Forth word <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">to</span>
    followed by a name that is not a valid target </a><br>
                  </li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId75614">The word <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span><br>
                    </a></li>
                  <ol>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId76818">Followed by an
    inapplicable defining-word</a></li>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId78022">Left unresolved</a></li>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId79226">Not Allowed in...</a></li>
                  </ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId884280">The command <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>
    inside a colon-definition<br>
                    </a></li>
                </ol>
              </li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId901662">Non-Standard
    Synonyms for Standard
    Functions</a></li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId732819">Non-Standard
    Functions or behaviors</a>
                <ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId522750">Alias</a></li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId824541">String-Escape
    characters and other
    String-Gathering Features </a></li>
                  <ol>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId945290">Quoted
    String-Escape Characters</a></li>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId758170">Embedded New-Lines</a></li>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId42456">Hex-Sequence
    Processing </a></li>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId150131">C-Style
    String-Escape Characters</a></li>
                  </ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId40998">The ABORT"
    (Abort-Quote) command</a></li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId526780">Conveniently
    Convert Short
    Character-Sequence to Number</a></li>
                  <ol>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId53626">Left-Justified</a><br>
                    </li>
                  </ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId54171">F[']&nbsp;&nbsp;
    ("Eff-Bracket-Tick-Bracket")</a></li>
                  <ol>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId54716">F['] in "Normal
    Tokenization" Mode</a></li>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId55261">F['] in "Tokenizer-Escape"
    Mode</a><br>
                    </li>
                  </ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId887752">Shell-Environment Variables
    in File-Names</a><br>
                  </li>
                </ol>
              </li>
              <li><a href="#mozTocId505746">Featured
    behaviors, supported by this
    Tokenizer, that are not mentioned in the Standard</a>
                <ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId530910">User-Defined Macros</a><br>
                  </li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId539069">Multiple
    device-nodes</a></li>
                  <ol>
                    <li><a href="#mozTocId540605">Global Definitions</a><br>
                    </li>
                  </ol>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId354426">Multiple
    FCode-block Images</a></li>
                  <li><a href="#mozTocId232809">Multiple
    PCI-Image</a></li>
                </ol>
              </li>
            </ol>
          </li>
        </ol>
      </li>
      <li><a href="#mozTocId194505">Examples:</a>
        <ol>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId544211">Example #1:</a></li>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId80432">Example #2: </a></li>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId455242">Example #3:</a></li>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId861304">Example #4:</a></li>
          <li><a href="#mozTocId866180">Example #5:</a><br>
          </li>
        </ol>
      </li>
    </ol>
    <h2><a class="mozTocH2" name="mozTocId601312"></a>Overview</h2>
    <!-- ...................................................................................... -->
    <p>The goal of this project is to produce an FCode Tokenizer that can
    both
    be used in-house and be presented to third-party vendors, VARs and the
    like, as a professional-quality tool for their use, without adversely
    affecting IBM's
    Intellectual-Property rights.</p>
    <p>We are using, as a starting basis, the Open-Source tokenizer&nbsp;
    that is available from the <a href="http://openbios.org/">OpenBIOS
    project</a> .&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>
    <p>We expect to be able to deliver this tool to our vendors by
    returning our modifications to the OpenBIOS project, from whence it can
    be obtained openly by anyone. </p>
    <h2><a class="mozTocH2" name="mozTocId119716"></a>Scope of this Document</h2>
    <!-- ...................................................................................... -->
    In order to achieve the first part of the goal -- making it suitable
    for in-house use -- a number of features were added that are not
    covered in the IEEE-1275 Standard for Boot Firmware (also referred to
    herein simply as "the Standard").&nbsp; 
    <p>This document describes those <a href="#Categories_of_Features">features</a>
    and how they are used.
    </p>
    <p>There will be a brief overview of <a
     href="#Error_Detection_and_other_messages:">Error Detection</a> and
    other
    messages.</p>
    <p>There will be some <a href="#Examples:">examples</a> at the end.<br>
    </p>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId206214"></a>What this document
    does not cover:<br>
    </h3>
    <ul>
      <li>Standard behavior, particularly conversion between ANSI /
    IEEE-1275 Standard Forth and IEEE-1275 Standard FCode, and standard
    Tokenizer Macros.&nbsp; These are
    expected and will be regarded as "presumed" by this document.</li>
      <li>Changes to older versions of the OpenBIOS Tokenizer.</li>
      <li>A complete list of Tokenization Source Errors detected and
    reported.</li>
      <li>A complete list of conditions that generate WARNING or ADVISORY
    messages.</li>
      <li>A complete list of FATAL conditions.<br>
      </li>
      <li>Support for <a href="localvalues.html">IBM-Style Local
    Values</a>. That is the subject of a
    separate writeup.</li>
    </ul>
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    <h2><a class="mozTocH2" name="mozTocId343012"></a><a
     name="Error_Detection_and_other_messages:"></a>Error Detection
    and other messages:</h2>
    The Tokenizer is capable of producing the following kinds of messages:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>FATAL</li>
      <li>ERROR</li>
      <li>WARNING</li>
      <li>ADVISORY</li>
      <li>MESSAGE generated by the User.</li>
      <li>TRACE-NOTE<br>
      </li>
    </ul>
    <p>A <span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">FATAL</span>
    condition is sufficient cause to immediately stop activity.&nbsp; It is
    usually (but not always) a symptom of a system failure, rather than a
    result of User
    input.</p>
    <p><a name="An_ERROR"></a>An <span
     style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">ERROR</span>
    occurs as a result of User input.&nbsp; It is a condition sufficient to
    make the run a failure, but not to stop activity.&nbsp; Unless the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">-i</span>
    <a href="#Ignore_Errors_option">("Ignore Errors")</a> <a
     href="#Command-Line_options_">Command-Line
    option</a> has been specified, the production of a Binary
    Output file
    will be suppressed and theTokenizer will exit with a non-zero status,
    if an Error Message has been issued. <br>
    </p>
    <p><a name="A_WARNING"></a>A <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">WARNING</span>
    is issued for a condition that, while not necessarily an error, might
    be something to avoid.&nbsp; E.g.,&nbsp; a deprecated feature, or a
    feature that might be incompatible with other Standard tokenizers.</p>
    <p><a name="Advisories"></a>An <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">ADVISORY</span>
    message is issued for a condition that is a response to User input, and
    where processing continues unchanged, but it is nonetheless (in
    this author's opinion) worthwhile to give the User a "heads-up" to make
    sure that what you got is what you wanted. <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">ADVISORY</span>
    messages are only displayed when the <a
     style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" href="#verbose_option">verbose</a>
    <a href="#Command-Line_options_">Command-Line option</a> is selected. </p>
    <p>
    A User-generated <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">MESSAGE</span>
    -- unsurprisingly -- is a message generated by the User via any of the
    <a href="#User_Messages">directives</a> supported for that purpose.<br>
    </p>
    <p><a name="Trace_Notes"></a>A <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">TRACE-NOTE</span> is
    issued if the <a href="#Trace_Symbols">Trace-Symbols</a>
    feature is activated, whenever a symbol on the Trace-List is either
    created or invoked.<br>
    </p>
    <p><a name="Message_Format"></a>Each message of the above types is
    accompanied by the name of the
    source file and the line number in which the condition that triggered
    it was detected, as well as the current position to which data is being
    generated into the Binary Output.&nbsp; If a PCI Header is in effect,
    the position relative to the end of that PCI Header will also be shown;
    this is to maintain consistency with the <a
     href="detok.html#with_offsets">"offsets</a>" displayed by the <a
     href="detok.html">DeTokenizer</a><br>
    </p>
    <p><a name="Errors_Ignored"></a>
    The Tokenizer typically runs through to completion of the source file,
    displaying an ERROR message for each error it encounters (I.e., it does
    not "bail" after the first error).&nbsp; If the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">-i</span>
    <a href="#Ignore_Errors_option">("Ignore
    Errors")</a> <a href="#Command-Line_options_">Command-Line
    option</a> has been specified, the Tokenizer will attempt to
    produce binary output for each error, as far as is feasible, and will
    produce
    a Binary Output file. &nbsp;While this practice is not recommended, the
    author acknowledges that it
    might be useful in some limited circumstances.</p>
    At the end of its run, the Tokenizer will print a tally of the number
    of each type of message that was generated.<br>
    <h2><a name="mozTocId271949"></a><a name="Case_Sensitivity"></a>Case
    Sensitivity</h2>
    Although Command-Line option
    <a href="#Command_Line_Switches">switches</a>
    are case-sensitive, this Tokenizer is insensitive to the distinctions
    between upper- or
    lower- -case characters in all other matters: in Command-Line <a
     href="#Symbol_Definitions">symbol-definitions</a> and <a
     href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature Flag</a> settings and in
    the Input Source.<br>
    <p>Character-case is preserved in string sequences and in the
    assignment
    of names of headered definitions, but is ignored for purposes of
    name-matching.&nbsp; Case sensitivity of filenames, of course, is
    dependent on the Host Operating System.<br>
    </p>
    <p>This Tokenizer supports a pair of Special-Feature Flags that will
    enable the User to <a href="#Token_Name_Cases">over-ride the
    preservation of character-case</a> in the
    assignment
    of names of headered definitions. </p>
    <h2><a class="mozTocH2" name="mozTocId280593"></a><a
     name="Categories_of_Features"></a>Categories of <a
     href="#Features_by_Category">Features</a></h2>
    <!-- ...................................................................................... -->
    The features described in this document fall into four categories:<br>
    <ol>
      <li><a href="#Directives">Directives</a></li>
      <li><a href="#Command-Line_options">Command-Line options</a></li>
      <li><a href="#Non-standard_input_syntaxes">Non-standard</a>
    input, syntaxes, and behavior</li>
      <li>Options available within &#8220;<a href="#Tokenizer-Escape_Mode">tokenizer-escape</a>&#8221;
    mode (I.e., within
    the scope of a &nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">tokenizer[&nbsp;
    ... ]tokenizer</span>&nbsp; block).</li>
    </ol>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId460640"></a><a name="Directives"></a>Directives</h3>
    <a href="#Directives_">Directives</a> are commands that occur within
    the body of the Tokenization
    Source File, but are not part of the FCode program itself.&nbsp; They
    are recognized by the Tokenizer and cause it to perform special actions
    that might serve such diverse functions as:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>Printing a message to the Standard Output during the Tokenization
    process</li>
      <li>Controlling whether selected passages of&nbsp; the Source are
    processed or ignored (also called Conditional Compilation or
    Conditional Tokenization)</li>
      <li>Outputting arbitrary sequences of bytes to the FCode binary file</li>
    </ul>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId930032"></a><a
     name="Command-Line_options"></a>Command-Line options</h3>
    <a href="#Command-Line_options_">Command-Line options</a> are, as the
    name suggests, switches that can be
    set on the command-line when the Tokenizer is invoked.&nbsp; They
    affect behaviors such as:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>The verbosity of output during the Tokenization
    process</li>
      <li>Definition of symbols that feed into some of the Conditional
    Tokenization Directives<br>
      </li>
      <li>Allowing output to be produced even when errors have been
    detected.</li>
      <li>Selectively
    enabling variants of Non-standard input, syntaxes, and behavior<br>
      </li>
    </ul>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId379181"></a><a
     name="Non-standard_input_syntaxes"></a><a
     href="#Non-standard_input_syntaxes_">Non-standard input</a>,
    syntaxes and behavior</h3>
    Certain sequences of source code that are not covered by the IEEE-1275
    Standard are, nonetheless, recognized by this Tokenizer and cause it to
    produce valid FCode.&nbsp; Examples of these include:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>"C"-style escape characters in strings</li>
      <li>Sun-style versus Apple-style implementation of the command&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">ABORT"</span>&nbsp;
        <br>
      </li>
      <li>IBM-style Local-Values</li>
    </ul>
    In order to
    accommodate the conflicting goals of standard-compliance and
    convenience,&nbsp; non-Standard variants will be selectively enabled by
    a set of Command-Line options known as "<a href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature
    Flags</a>"
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId303703"></a><a
     name="Tokenizer-Escape_Mode"></a>&#8220;Tokenizer-Escape&#8221; Mode</h3>
    Section C.3.1 of
    the IEEE-1275 Standard describes &#8220;<a href="#Tokenizer-Escape_Mode_">tokenizer-escape</a>&#8221;
    mode and its basic
    command, <a href="#emit_byte"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">emit-byte</span></a>&nbsp;
    The OpenBIOS Tokenizer toke, while it does not have a full FORTH
    capability, does support a few additional Forth-style commands that can
    be used to:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>Define and retrieve named constants</li>
      <li>Create aliases</li>
      <li>Set the value of the next FCode-token<br>
      </li>
    </ul>
    <!-- =========================================================================== -->
    <!-- =========================================================================== -->
    <h2><a class="mozTocH2" name="mozTocId959733"></a><a
     name="Features_by_Category"></a>Features, by Category:</h2>
    The following sections will supply a complete list of the new features,
    organized by category.<br>
    <!-- ...................................................................................... -->
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId499618"></a><a
     name="Command-Line_options_"></a>Command-Line options:</h3>
    Command-Line option Switches are <a href="#Case_Sensitivity">case-sensitive</a>;
    their arguments, where applicable, are not.<br>
    <br>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId510152"></a><a
     name="Command_Line_Switches"></a>Switches</h4>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-h</span>&nbsp;
    or&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-?</span></li>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">Print a brief help message and then
    exit.
    </div>
    <ul>
      <li><a name="verbose_option"></a><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">-v</span></li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">Verbose&nbsp; --&nbsp; print additional
    messages (including <a href="#Advisories">Advisories</a>) during
    tokenization.<br>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><a
     name="Ignore_Errors_option"></a>-i</li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">Ignore Errors.&nbsp; Generate a Binary
    Output&nbsp; <a href="#Errors_Ignored">even if
    errors were reported</a>.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li><a name="Binary_Output_Name_option"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-o
    &lt;OutputFileName&gt;</span></li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">Direct the Binary Output (FCode result of
    Tokenization) to the named
    file instead of to the <a href="#Binary_Output_File_Name_Default">default-named
    file</a>.&nbsp; This option is not valid when multiple input files are
    named.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li><a name="FLoad_List_option"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-l</span></li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">FLoad List -- Collect the names of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>ed
    files into an
    FLoad-List File.&nbsp; The names collected are in the same form as they
    were presented in the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>
    statements.
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The name of the FLoad-List File is
    derived
    from
    the name of
    the Binary Output File, by replacing its extension with&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">.fl</span>
    , or, if the Binary Output File name had no extension, merely appending
    the
    extension&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">.fl<br>
    </span></p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The Binary Output File name used for this
    purpose is either the one specified <a
     href="#Binary_Output_Name_option">on the Command
    Line</a>,&nbsp; or the one created by <a
     href="#Binary_Output_File_Name_Default">default</a>. <br>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li><a name="Depncy_List_option"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-P</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    (Note:&nbsp; Switch is upper-case)<br>
      </li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">Dependency List -- Collect the
    fully-resolved pathnames
    of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>ed
    and <a href="#ENCODE_FILE">ENCODE</a>d files into a Dependency-List
    File.&nbsp; The names collected are in the form that is presented to
    the Host Operating System:&nbsp; <a
     href="#Shell_Env_Vbles_in_File_Names">Shell Environment Variables</a>
    and
    related expressions will be fully expanded, and the directory within
    the <a href="#Include_List">Include-List</a> in which the file was
    found will
    be attached.<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The name of the Dependency-List File will
    be the same as that of the FLoad-List File, except that its extension
    will be <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">.P</span>
    instead of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">.fl</span>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>If an FLoad List&nbsp; or a Dependency List is being collected,
    the
    names of any files that cannot be read, for any reason,&nbsp;will be
    collected into
    a Missing-Files-List file.</li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The name of the Missing-Files-List file
    will be the same as that of the FLoad-List File except that its
    extension will be <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">.fl.missing</span>
    instead of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">.fl</span></p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The Missing-Files-List file will not be
    created if all of the files are read successfully.<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">If the name
    of the Binary Output File is <a
     href="#Binary_Output_File_Name_Directive">changed
    by a directive</a>
    embedded within the Tokenization Source File, that will not alter the
    names of the FLoad-List, Dependency List or Missing-Files-List files.</p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId514350"></a><a name="Include_List"></a>Include-List
    Directories</h4>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-I
    directory</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (Note:&nbsp; Switch is
    upper-case)</li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">This Tokenizer supports the notion of an
    Include-List.&nbsp; The User creates the Include-List by specifying a
    number of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-I
    directory</span> pairs on the Command-Line.&nbsp; All file-reads,
    whether for an <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>
    command or an <a href="#ENCODE_FILE"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">encode-file</span></a>
    directive, will involve a search for the named file through the
    directories of the Include-List, in the order they were supplied on the
    Command-Line.
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">If no Include-List is created, file-reads
    are relative to the Current Working
    Directory.&nbsp; If an Include-List <span style="font-style: italic;">is</span>
    created, file-reads are
    restricted to the directories within it.&nbsp; For the Current Working
    Directory to be included in the file-search, it must be specified
    explicitly.&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-I<big>.</big></span>&nbsp;
    will accomplish that quite
    effectively.<br>
    </p>
    <h4><a name="mozTocId515750"></a><a name="Trace_Symbols"></a>Trace the
    Creation and Invocation of FCode or
    "Tokenizer Escape"-mode Definitions</h4>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-T
    &lt;</span><span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">symbol</span><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">&gt;</span>
    &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; (Note:&nbsp; Switch is upper-case)</li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">This Tokenizer supports the notion of a
    "Trace-List".&nbsp; The User creates the Trace-List by specifying a
    number of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-T
    &lt;symbol&gt;</span> pairs on the Command-Line.<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">When a name is defined, whether as an
    FCode, an alias, a Macro or anything else, either in normal
    tokenization mode or "Tokenizer Escape"-mode, if it matches a symbol
    that has been added to the Trace List, a <a href="#Trace_Notes">Trace
    Note</a> Message will be issued indicating that a definition of that
    name has been created.&nbsp;&nbsp; Subsequent <a href="#Trace_Notes">Trace
    Note</a> Messages
    will be issued when the definition of that name is invoked.</p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">This "<span
     style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(0, 80, 178);">Trace-Symbols</span>"
    feature can be helpful during maintenance of Legacy
    code, for instance, when multiple symbols carry the same name.<br>
    </p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId580387"></a><a
     name="Symbol_Definitions"></a>Command-Line Symbol
    Definitions</h4>
    <ul>
      <li style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><a
     name="Define_Command-Line_symbol"></a><span style="font-weight: bold;">-d
    Symbol</span>[<span style="font-weight: bold;">=Value</span>]</li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">Define a Command-Line Symbol.&nbsp;
    Optionally, assign a value to it.&nbsp; If you wish the "value" to
    contain spaces or quotes, you can accomplish that using the shell
    escape conventions.&nbsp; This sequence may be repeated.&nbsp; Once a
    Symbol is defined on the command-line, it stays in effect for the
    duration of the entire batch of tokenizations (i.e., if there are
    multiple input files named on the command line).&nbsp; Command-Line
    Symbols can be <a href="#Definition_or_non-definition_of_a">tested</a>
    for purposes of Conditional Tokenization, or their assigned values can
    be
    <a href="#Evaluating_Command-line_Symbols">Evaluated</a>.<br>
    </p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId632060"></a><a
     name="Special_Feature_Flags"></a>Special-Feature Flags<br>
    </h4>
    <ul>
      <li style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><span
     style="font-weight: bold;">-f</span> [<span style="font-weight: bold;">no</span>]&lt;<span
     style="font-weight: bold;">FlagName</span>&gt; </li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The Tokenizer
    recognizes a specific set of Special-Feature Flag-names; each is
    associated with a
    specific non-Standard variant
    behavior.&nbsp; Pass the Flag-name as an argument to the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-f</span>
    switch to enable the behavior; to disable it, precede the Flag-name
    with the
    optional string <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">No</span>
    <br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The settings of the Special-Feature Flags
    can also be <a href="#Changing_C-L_Flags_from_Source">changed</a> or <a
     href="#Displaying_C-L_Flags_from_Source">displayed</a> from
    within the Source Input File<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The Special-Feature Flags are all
    initially set to be enabled, except where noted.<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The Flag-names and their associated
    Special-Features are as follows:</p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><a name="SF_Flag_Loc_Val"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Local-Values</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">Support IBM-style <a
     href="localvalues.html">Local Values</a> ("LV"s).&nbsp;
    Initially disabled.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><a name="SF_Flag_LV_Leg_Sep"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">LV-Legacy-Separator</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">Allow Semicolon for Local Values
    <a
     href="localvalues.html#Separation_Character_between_Initialized">Separator</a>
    ("<a href="localvalues.html#Disallow_Legacy">Legacy</a>").
    </p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><a name="SF_Flag_LV_Leg_Mssg"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">LV-Legacy-Message</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">Display a <a
     href="localvalues.html#Legacy_Separator">Warning
    Message</a> when
    Semicolon
    is used as the Local Values Separator.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><a name="SF_Flag_AB_Q"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT-Quote</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">Allow <a href="#SFeat_AB_Q">ABORT"</a>
    macro.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><a name="SF_Flag_Sun_AB_Q"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Sun-ABORT-Quote</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">ABORT" with <a href="#SFeat_Sun_AB_Q">implicit
    IF ... THEN</a>
    </p>
    <ul style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="SF_Flag_AB_Q_Throw"></a>Abort-Quote-Throw</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">Use <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-2
    THROW</span> , rather than <a href="#Abort_Quote_Abort"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT</span></a>,
    in an <a href="#SFeat_AB_Q">Abort"</a> phrase</p>
    <ul style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">
      <ul>
        <li><a name="SF_Flag_Str_Rem_Esc"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">String-remark-escape</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">Allow <a href="#SFeat_Str_Rem_Esc">"\
    (Quote-Backslash)</a> to interrupt
    string parsing.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><a name="SF_Flag_Hex_Rem_Esc"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Hex-remark-escape</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">Allow <a href="#SFeat_Hex_Rem_Esc">\
    (Backslash)</a> to interrupt
    <a href="#Hex_Seq_Procg">hex-sequence parsing</a> within a string.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><a name="SF_Flag_C_Str_Esc"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">C-Style-string-escape</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">Allow the <a
     href="#C-Style_String-Escape_Characters"><big><b>C</b></big>-style
    String-Escape</a>
    pairs&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">\n</span>
    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">\t</span>
    and <a href="#SFeat_BS_xx"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">\xx\</span></a>
    to be treated as special characters
    in string parsing.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Always-Headers</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">Over-ride occurrences of the
    Standard directive <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">headerless</span>
    in the Source with -- effectively -- <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">headers</span>
    to make all definitions have a header.&nbsp; Occurrences of the
    directive <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">external</span>
    will continue to behave in the Standard manner.&nbsp; Initially
    disabled.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Always-External</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">All definitions will be made as
    though under the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">external</span>
    directive; occurrences of either Standard directive <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">headerless</span>
    or <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">headers</span>
    in the Source will be over-ridden.&nbsp; This Special-Feature Flag will
    also over-ride the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Always-Headers</span>
    Special-Feature Flag in the event that both have been specified.&nbsp;
    Initially disabled.
    </p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="Warn_if_Duplicate_Flag"></a>Warn-if-Duplicate</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">Display a <a href="#A_WARNING">WARNING</a>
    message whenever
    a
    definition is made
    whose name duplicates that of an existing definition.&nbsp; Disabling
    this flag will suspend the duplicate-names test globally, until it
    is re-enabled.&nbsp; A Directive is supported that will <a
     href="#The_OVERLOAD_Directive">suspend the
    test for the duration of only a single definition</a>, without
    affecting global behavior.
    </div>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="Obso_FCode_Warning"></a>Obsolete-FCode-Warning</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">Display a <a href="#A_WARNING">WARNING</a>
    message whenever an FCode function is invoked that the Standard
    identifies as "obsolete".
    </div>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="Trace_Condls"></a>Trace-Conditionals</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">Issue <a href="#Advisories">Advisory
    Messages</a> about the <a href="#Tracing_Conditional_State">state of</a>
    <a href="#Conditional_Tokenization">Conditional Tokenization</a>.&nbsp;
    (Remember that <a href="#Advisories">Advisory
    Messages</a> are displayed only if the "verbose" option <a
     href="#verbose_option"><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">-v</span></a>
    is set.)&nbsp;
    Initially disabled.
    </div>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="Token_Name_Case_Upper"></a><a name="Token_Name_Cases"></a>Upper-Case-Token-Names
          </span> </li>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="Token_Name_Case_Lower"></a>Lower-Case-Token-Names </span> </li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">When outputting the names of headered
    functions ("Token-Names") to the Binary Output File, over-ride the
    character-case in which the names appeared in the Source, and convert
    them to Upper- or Lower- -Case, respectively.&nbsp; (These flags do not
    affect text string sequences, whose character-case is always
    preserved.)&nbsp;
    Initially disabled.<br>
    </div>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="Big_End_PCI_Rev_Level"></a>Big-End-PCI-Rev-Level</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">Save the "<a href="#PCI_Rev_Level">Revision
    Level of the
    Vendor's ROM</a>" field of the PCI Header in <a
     href="#PCI_Rev_Level_Byte_Order">Big-Endian byte-order</a>, rather
    than&nbsp; "Little-Endian" as per the general PCI Standard
    convention. (This flag does not affect any other field of the PCI
    Header).&nbsp;
    Initially disabled.<br>
    </div>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="Ret_Stk_Interp"></a>Ret-Stk-Interp<br>
          </span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">Allow Return-Stack Operations during
    Interpretation.&nbsp; While the Standard specifies that usage of the
    operators&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">&gt;r</span>&nbsp;
    <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">r@</span>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">r&gt;</span>
    while interpreting is allowed, actual practice in the industry is
    inconsistent.&nbsp; Developers who wish to take a more cautious
    approach to this question can disable this flag so that any attempt to
    use the operators&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">&gt;r</span>&nbsp;
    <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">r@</span>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">r&gt;</span>
    in the "interpreting" state will generate an <a href="#An_ERROR">ERROR</a>
    Message.<br>
    </div>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">
    Also, the pseudo-Flag-name&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">help</span>&nbsp;
    will cause a list of the Flag-names and their associated
    Special-Features to be printed.</p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">
    The use of some of these flags is illustrated in <a href="#Example_2">Example
    #2</a>
    </p>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId445349"></a><a
     name="Tokenizer-Escape_Mode_"></a>&#8220;Tokenizer-Escape&#8221; Mode</h3>
    <p>The directive&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">tokenizer[</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    behaves as specified in Section C.3.1 of the IEEE-1275 Standard: it
    saves the current tokenizer numeric conversion radix, sets the radix to
    sixteen (hexadecimal) and enters &#8220;tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode.&nbsp;
    Likewise, the directive&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">]tokenizer</span>&nbsp;
    restores the radix and resumes the Tokenizer&#8217;s normal behavior.</p>
    <p>
    For convenience and compatibility with IBM's source-base, the
    directives&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">f[&nbsp;</span>
    and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">f]</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    are synonyms for&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">tokenizer[</span>&nbsp;
    and <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">]tokenizer</span>
    respectively.&nbsp; In addition, the variant&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">]f</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    is a synonym for <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">f]</span>&nbsp;
    .
    </p>
    <p>The numeric conversion radix can be changed during&nbsp;
    &#8220;Tokenizer-Escape&#8221; mode by the use of the standard directives&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">hex
    decimal&nbsp;</span> and&nbsp;<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">
    octal</span>&nbsp; .&nbsp; These will always change the numeric
    conversion radix in &#8220;tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode; even if&nbsp;
    &#8220;tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode was entered in the middle of a
    colon-definition, they will not issue an FCode sequence.&nbsp; And, as
    per the Standard, the numeric conversion radix will be restored when
    the Tokenizer returns to "Normal" mode.<br>
    </p>
    <a name="Tkz_Esc_Scope"></a>Function-names that were defined during
    normal tokenization mode will
    not be recognized in &#8220;Tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode and vice-versa.&nbsp; The
    one exception is that <a href="#F_B-T-B_TkzEsc"><span
     style="font-family: courier new; font-weight: bold;">F[']</span></a> ,
    even when invoked in &#8220;Tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode, will apply to
    function-names that were defined during normal tokenization mode.<br>
    <h4 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a name="mozTocId445715"></a>The&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><a name="emit_byte"></a>emit-byte</span>&nbsp;
    command
    </h4>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;"><a name="Run-time_data_stack"></a>This
    Tokenizer supports the&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">emit-byte</span>&nbsp;
    command as specified in the Section cited above.&nbsp; In order to be
    able to do that, the &#8220;tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode needs to be able to
    support a tokenization-time data stack, and, indeed, it does.<br>
    </p>
    <h4 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a name="mozTocId446081"></a>Other
    commands</h4>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">In
    &#8220;tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode, a string representing a number (optionally
    preceded by one of the directives <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#
    d#</span> or <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">
    o#</span>&nbsp; ) causes that number to be pushed to the stack, where
    it is available for use by any of several other commands as follows:<br>
    </p>
    <h5 style="font-weight: bold; margin-left: 80px;"><big><a
     name="mozTocId446447"></a>Standard Commands</big></h5>
    <ul style="margin-left: 120px;">
      <li><a name="mozTocId446813"></a>The <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="next_fcode"></a>next-fcode</span> command </li>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 160px;">Set the value of the
    FCode-token-number
    assignment counter to the
    number
    that was on the stack.&nbsp; Subsequent fcode-functions defined in the
    source will be assigned FCode token numbers starting with this
    number.&nbsp;
    If the number supplied on the stack is outside the legal range
    specified by the IEEE-1275 Standard, the attempt will be disallowed and
    reported as an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a>.<br>
    <p>Note that this Tokenizer supports additional directives for <a
     href="#Manipulate_FCode_Number">manipulating the FCode-token-number
    assignment counter</a>.<br>
    </p>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><big><a name="mozTocId447179"></a>Non-Standard
    operations
    </big></h5>
    <ul style="margin-left: 120px;">
      <li><span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><span
     style="font-weight: bold;"><a name="Tkz_Esc_Const"></a><a
     name="mozTocId447545"></a>constant</span>
    &lt;Name&gt;</span><br>
      </li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 160px;">Define <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">&lt;Name&gt;</span>
    as a named constant with the value that was on the stack.&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">&lt;Name&gt;</span>
    will be known within &#8220;tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode but will not be recognized
    during normal tokenization.&nbsp; When <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">&lt;Name&gt;</span>
    is invoked, its value will be pushed onto the stack.&nbsp; Two named
    constants are pre-defined: <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">true</span>
    and <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">
    false</span><br>
    </p>
    <ul
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; margin-left: 120px;">
      <li><a name="emit_fcode"></a><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"><a
     name="mozTocId447911"></a>emit-fcode</span></li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 160px;">Emit the value that was on the stack as
    an FCode token, either one or two bytes long, depending on the
    value.&nbsp; Report an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a> if the number
    supplied on the stack is
    outside the legal range
    specified by the IEEE-1275 Standard.&nbsp; Since this is sort of a
    "cheat",&nbsp; issue an <a href="#Advisories">Advisory</a> if the
    operation is successful.<br>
    </p>
    <h4 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a name="mozTocId448277"></a>Additional
    FORTH-compatible operations</h4>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">
    In addition to the above, &#8220;Tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode recognizes a limited
    number of FORTH-compatible named constants and operations, as follows:<br>
    </p>
    <ul style="margin-left: 40px;">
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">TRUE</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Push&nbsp; -1 onto the stack </li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FALSE</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Push&nbsp; 0 onto the stack</li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">0=</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Invert the Boolean-flag on top of the stack:&nbsp; replace 0 with <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">TRUE</span>
    or
    any non-zero number with <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">FALSE</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">SWAP</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Exchange top two stack items</li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">2SWAP</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Exchange top two pairs of stack items</li>
      <li><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">noop</span>&nbsp;
    Take no action. </li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">These are different from the
    corresponding words in "Normal" mode,
    which would
    compile an FCode token. In &#8220;Tokenizer-escape&#8221; mode, they initiate an
    immediate
    action within the Tokenization process.
    </p>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId649525"></a><a name="Directives_"></a>Directives</h3>
    <p>This Tokenizer supports a number of directives that are not
    specified
    by the Standard, but which serve functions as follows:<br>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li><a href="#Conditional_Tokenization">Conditional Tokenization</a></li>
      <li><a href="#The_OVERLOAD_Directive">Suspending</a> the
    Duplicate-Name
    Test for one Definition ("Overloading")</li>
      <li>Suspending the <a href="#Allow_Multi_Line">Multi-Line Warning</a>
    for one occasion<br>
      </li>
      <li><a href="#mozTocId203416">Controlling the
    Scope of
    Definitions</a></li>
      <li><a href="#Evaluating_Command-line_Symbols">Evaluation</a> of
    symbols defined on the command-line</li>
      <li>Outputting <a href="#FLITERAL">arbitrary sequences</a> of bytes
    to the FCode binary file</li>
      <li><a href="#ENCODE_FILE">Encoding</a> blocks of binary data taken
    from a file</li>
      <li>Generating <a href="#Gen_Specl_Txt_Strs">Special Text-Strings</a>
    and Literals: <br>
      </li>
      <ul>
        <li>The <a href="#fcode_date">current
    date or time</a>.</li>
        <li>The <a href="#function_name">name
    of the function</a> currently
    being defined</li>
        <li>The <a href="#Inp_Fil_Nm_Strg">Input-File Name</a> and Line
    Number <br>
        </li>
      </ul>
      <li>Pre-pending <a href="#Pre_pending_PCI_Headers_to_FCode_images_">PCI
    headers</a> to FCode
    images</li>
      <li><a href="#Modifying_PCI_Header">Modifying</a> the PCI Header<br>
      </li>
      <li>Changing the name of the <a href="#Binary_Output_File_Name">Binary
    Output File</a></li>
      <li>Issuing a <a href="#User_Messages">message</a> at tokenization
    time</li>
      <li><a href="#Changing_C-L_Flags_from_Source">Over-riding</a> the
    setting of a <a href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature Flag</a></li>
      <li><a href="#Displaying_C-L_Flags_from_Source">Displaying</a> the
    settings of all the <a href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature
    Flags</a> </li>
      <li><a href="#Manipulate_FCode_Number">Saving, Restoring and
    Resetting the
    FCode-Token-Number Assignment Counter</a> </li>
      <li><a href="#Resetting_Symbols_Defined_in_Either_Mode">Resetting the
    symbols</a> defined either in Normal Tokenization Mode or in "Tokenizer
    Escape" mode.<br>
      </li>
    </ul>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId557512"></a><a
     name="Conditional_Tokenization"></a>Conditional Tokenization</h4>
    The
    OpenBIOS Tokenizer toke supports a fully-nestable Conditional
    Tokenization capability comparable to the one in the "<big><b>C</b></big>"
    pre-processor.&nbsp; A
    Conditional Tokenization block consists of either one or two segments
    -- a "True" segment and an optional "False" segment -- delimited by <a
     name="Conditional_Operators"></a>Conditional Operators of three types:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>the <a href="#Condition_Testers">Condition-Tester</a></li>
      <li>the optional <a href="#The_False_segment-switcher">"False"
    segment switcher</a></li>
      <li>the <a href="#The_Conditional-block_Terminator">Conditional-block
    terminator</a></li>
    </ul>
    <p>The "True" segment&nbsp; immediately follows the Condition-Tester,
    and
    is ended either by the "False" segment switcher or by the
    Conditional-block terminator.&nbsp; If the "False" segment
    switcher&nbsp; is present, it introduces the "False" segment, which
    is ended by the
    Conditional-block terminator.&nbsp; The three delimiters (in reverse
    order) are:
    </p>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId686605"></a><a
     name="The_Conditional-block_Terminator"></a><big>The Conditional-block
    Terminator</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">Exit the current level of Conditional
    Tokenization.
    <p>If the
    Conditional-block in question was nested within another
    one, resume conditional processing at the
    level of the enclosing segment.&nbsp; When the outermost
    Conditional-block is exited, resume normal processing.<br>
    </p>
    <p>While it is a requirement that&nbsp; the
    Conditional-block terminator be contained within the same Input File as
    the Condition-Tester and its optional "False" segment switcher, the
    body of a Conditional Segment may contain separate <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>
    directives, which will be processed or ignored in accordance with the
    prevailing Condition.&nbsp; An <a href="#Example_4_Condl_FLoad">illustration</a>
    can be seen in <a href="#Example_4">Example #4</a>. </p>
    There are several synonyms for the Conditional-block terminator:<br>
    </div>
    <ul style="margin-left: 40px;">
      <big> </big><li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[then]</span></li>
      <big> </big><li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#then</span></li>
      <big> </big><li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#then]</span></li>
      <big> </big><li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[endif]</span></li>
      <big> </big><li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#endif</span></li>
      <big> </big><li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#endif]</span></li>
    </ul>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId763728"></a><a
     name="The_False_segment-switcher"></a><big>The
    "False" segment-switcher</big></h5>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">Reverses the sense of the condition and
    introduces the "False"
    segment.</p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">If the Condition-Test resulted in "TRUE",
    then the first segment -- the
    "True" segment -- was processed and the "False" segment will be
    ignored.&nbsp; Conversely, if the Condition-Test resulted in "FALSE",
    then the first segment -- the "True" segment -- was ignored and the
    "False" segment will be processed.</p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">There are three synonyms for this
    function:<br>
    </p>
    <ul style="margin-left: 40px;">
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[else]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#else</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#else]</span></li>
    </ul>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId375310"></a><a
     name="Condition_Testers"></a><big>Condition-Testers</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">Tokenization can be controlled
    according to the following conditions:
    </div>
    <ul style="margin-left: 40px;">
      <li>A <a href="#TrueFalse_flag_on_the_top_of_the_stack">True/False
    flag</a> on the top of the stack</li>
      <li><a href="#Existence_or_non-existence_of_an_FCode">Existence</a>
    or non-existence of an FCode or "Tokenizer Escape"-mode
    definition</li>
      <li><a href="#Definition_or_non-definition_of_a">Definition</a> or
    non-definition of a Command-Line symbol.</li>
    </ul>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId104560"></a><a
     name="TrueFalse_flag_on_the_top_of_the_stack"></a><big>True/False flag
    on the top of the
    stack</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">
    <p>A number that was placed on the stack
    in &#8220;Tokenizer-Escape&#8221; mode will be consumed and tested.&nbsp; If the
    number was
    non-zero, the Condition-Test will result in "TRUE", and the first
    segment -- the "True" segment -- will be processed and the "False"
    segment, if present, will be ignored.&nbsp; Conversely, if the number
    was zero, the Condition-Test will result in "FALSE", and the first
    segment -- the "True" segment -- will be ignored and the "False"
    segment, if present, will be processed.</p>
    <p>There is only one word for this
    function:<br>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[if]</span></li>
    </ul>
    The <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[if]</span>
    Operator can be invoked from either "Tokenizer Escape" mode or normal
    tokenization mode, but the number to be tested must have been put on
    top of the Stack during "Tokenizer Escape" mode.
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId956359"></a><a
     name="Existence_or_non-existence_of_an_FCode"></a><big>Existence or
    non-existence of an
    FCode or "Tokenizer Escape"-mode definition</big></h5>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">A name-string must follow the directive
    <a href="#Expected_on_same_line">on the same line</a>.&nbsp; A
    search for that name is conducted through the word-list of the mode --
    i.e.,
    "Tokenizer Escape" mode versus "Normal" mode -- and the <a
     href="#Scope_Directives">Scope</a> -- i.e., "<a
     href="#Global_Definitions">Global</a>" versus "<a
     href="#device-node_vocabularies">Current Device-Node</a>" -- in which
    the
    Tokenizer is currently operating.</p>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">If the directive is for the existence of
    the definition, and the name
    is found, or if the directive is for the non-existence of the
    definition, and the name is not found, the Condition-Test will result
    in "TRUE".&nbsp; Otherwise, the Condition-Test results in "FALSE".</p>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The synonyms for the test for <span
     style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">existence</span> of a
    definition are:<br>
    </div>
    <ul style="margin-left: 80px;">
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[ifexist]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#ifexist</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#ifexist]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[ifexists]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#ifexists</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#ifexists]</span></li>
    </ul>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">(Note the variants with
    and without a final '<span style="font-weight: bold;">s</span>')<br>
    </p>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The synonyms for the test for <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">non-existence</span> of
    a definition are:<br>
    </div>
    <ul style="margin-left: 80px;">
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[ifnexist]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#ifnexist</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#ifnexist]</span></li>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">(Note that variants with a final '<span
     style="font-weight: bold;">s</span>'
    didn't make sense here.)<br>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId880808"></a><a
     name="Definition_or_non-definition_of_a"></a><big>Definition or
    non-definition of a
    Command-Line Symbol</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">As noted <a
     href="#Define_Command-Line_symbol">above</a>, the Tokenizer
    recognizes the syntax<br>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-d
    Symbol</span>[<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">=Value</span>]
    <br>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">as the means by which to define a
    Command-Line Symbol and optionally assign a value to it.<br>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">
    <p>A pair of Condition-Tester directives
    are supported that will test, respectively, for definition or
    non-definition of a named Symbol.&nbsp; Their operation is similar to
    that of the Tests for existence of non-existence of a Definition, in
    that a name-string must follow the directive
    <a href="#Expected_on_same_line">on the same line</a>, but they are
    different in the matter of where the
    search for the name string is conducted:&nbsp; these directives search
    the list of Command-Line Symbols.&nbsp; The relation between the type
    of directive and the result of the search is also similar to that of
    the Tests for existence of non-existence of a Definition.</p>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The synonyms for the test for <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">definition</span> of a
    Command-Line Symbol are:<br>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[ifdef]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#ifdef</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#ifdef]</span></li>
    </ul>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The synonyms for the test
    for <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">non-definition</span>
    of a Command-Line Symbol are:<br>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[ifndef]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#ifndef</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#ifndef]</span><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;"></span>
      </li>
    </ul>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The test is simply to verify the
    existence of a Symbol; it is not sensitive to
    whether or not the optional value was assigned.&nbsp;<br>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a name="mozTocId891224"></a><a
     name="Tracing_Conditional_State"></a><big>Tracing the state of
    Conditional
    Tokenization</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">The nesting and un-nesting of
    <a href="#Conditional_Tokenization">Conditional Tokenization</a> can
    become complicated; an <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>ed
    file may contain a segment-switcher or Conditional-block terminator
    that interacts with the prevailing Condition-Tester that originated in
    another Source file, which might lead to unexpected results.&nbsp; To
    help trace the status of Conditional Tokenization, the User can invoke
    the <a href="#Trace_Condls"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Trace-Conditionals</span></a>&nbsp;
    Special-Feature Flag together with the"verbose" option ( <a
     href="#verbose_option"><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">-v</span></a>
    ).&nbsp; This will cause an <a href="#Advisories">Advisory
    Message</a> to be displayed whenever a <a href="#Conditional_Operators">Conditional
    Operator</a> is
    encountered, even if it is in a segment that is already being ignored.
    The message will indicate the location of the associated <a
     href="#Condition_Testers">Condition-Tester</a> (or the state of the
    condition, if the Conditional Operator <span
     style="font-style: italic;">is</span> a Condition-Tester) and whether
    the segment is being Processed or being Ignored. </div>
    <br>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId202222"></a><a
     name="The_OVERLOAD_Directive"></a><big>Suspending
    the Duplicate-Name Test for one Definition ("Overloading")</big></h4>
    <p>When a definition is created whose name duplicates that of an
    existing definition, default behavior is to issue a <a
     href="#A_WARNING">WARNING</a>
    notification.
    </p>
    <p>Intentionally creating such a
    duplicately-named definition is called "overloading" the name.&nbsp;
    This may be required, for instance, to supplant future invocations of
    the named function with a version that incorporates the earlier
    instance of the function of
    the same name and supplies additional behavior.
    </p>
    <p>When this is intentional, no warning should be issued.&nbsp; This
    Tokenizer
    supports a directive called <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">overload</span>
    which the User may invoke to bypass the duplicate-name test for the
    duration of only one definition that follows
    it (as contrasted with <a href="#Warn_if_Duplicate_Flag">suspending
    the test globally</a>).&nbsp; An illustration of its use may be seen in
    <a href="#Example_4">Example 4</a>.<br>
    </p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId202620"></a><a
     name="Allow_Multi_Line"></a><big>Suspending the Multi-Line Warning
    for one occasion</big></h4>
    <p>The Standard allows Comments and Strings that extend across multiple
    lines, terminated by their specific delimiter.&nbsp; In addition, this
    Tokenizer allows User-generated Messages and Local-Values Declarations
    that, likewise, extend across multiple lines.&nbsp; Because of the
    potential for a cascade of errors that can be caused by a missing
    delimiter, this Tokenizer issues a <a href="#A_WARNING">WARNING</a>
    notification whenever such an entity is encountered.&nbsp; <a
     href="#Example_5_func_nam">Example #5</a> shows an occasion where this
    might be helpful.<br>
    </p>
    <p>When this is intentional, no warning should be issued.&nbsp; This
    Tokenizer
    supports a directive called <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">multi-line</span>
    which the User may invoke to suppress the notification for the next
    multi-line item that follows
    it. </p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId203416"></a><a
     name="Scope_Directives"></a><big>Controlling
    the Scope of Definitions</big></h4>
    <p>The User may wish to create a collection of utility functions
    that will be available to all the device-nodes in a <a
     href="#Multiple_device_nodes">multiple-node
    driver</a>.&nbsp; Directly accessing such functions across device-nodes
    can
    be risky if any component uses <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    data.&nbsp; However, if the use of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    data is precluded, such access can be performed safely.</p>
    <p>This Tokenizer
    supports a pair of directives for setting the Scope of
    Definitions.&nbsp; The one called <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">global-definitions</span>
    will cause all subsequent definitions -- Aliases and Macros as well as
    FCode -- to be entered into the same vocabulary -- referred to as the
    "core" -- from which all the Standard functions are drawn.&nbsp; The
    other, called <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">device-definitions</span>
    , will cause the Scope of Definitions to revert to the <a
     href="#current_device-node"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">current
    device-node</span></a>.&nbsp; The use of these directives is
    illustrated in
    <a href="#Example_4">Example #4</a>.<br>
    </p>
    <p>While Global Scope is in effect, the use of the word <a
     href="#Instance_Not_Allowed"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span></a>
    will not be allowed, nor will definitions made in any device-node be
    recognized.&nbsp; Conversely, an attempt to enter Global Scope while <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    is in effect will be reported as an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a>
    condition.</p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId314185"></a><a
     name="Evaluating_Command-line_Symbols"></a><big>Evaluating
    Command-line Symbols</big></h4>
    A Directive is supported that can be used to extract the <a
     href="#Define_Command-Line_symbol">optional
    value</a> that was assigned to a Command-Line Symbol.
    <p>The Symbol name must appear <a href="#Expected_on_same_line">on the
    same line</a> as the directive.</p>
    <p>If the Symbol name is not found or no value has been assigned to it,
    a <a href="#A_WARNING">WARNING</a> will
    be issued.</p>
    Otherwise, the associated value will be interpreted as though it were
    source-code.
    <p>The synonyms for the directive to evaluate a Command-Line Symbol's
    assigned value are:<br>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">[defined]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#defined</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#defined]</span></li>
    </ul>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId655967"></a><big><a
     name="FLITERAL"></a>Outputting
    Arbitrary Byte-Sequences to
    the FCode Binary</big></h4>
    In addition to the Standard <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">emit-byte</span>
    command, this Tokenizer supports a directive called <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FLITERAL</span>
    , which will emit the number popped from the top of the Data Stack as a
    literal to the FCode Binary, as though the number were invoked during
    normal operation.
    <p>The <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FLITERAL</span>
    directive can be invoked from either "Tokenizer Escape" mode or normal
    tokenization mode, but the number to be emitted must have been put on
    top of the Stack during "Tokenizer Escape" mode.</p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId114013"></a><big><a
     name="ENCODE_FILE"></a>Encoding blocks of binary data taken from a
    file
    </big></h4>
    The directive <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ENCODE-FILE</span>&nbsp;
    takes a file-name as an argument <a href="#Expected_on_same_line">on
    the same line</a>.&nbsp; It translates
    the contents of the file into a series of strings interspersed
    with&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">encode-bytes</span>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp;&nbsp;<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">encode+</span>&nbsp;
    commands, resulting in a block of byte-encoded binary data.<br>
    <h4><a name="mozTocId69109"></a><big><a name="Gen_Specl_Txt_Strs"></a>Generating
    Special Text-Strings and Literals</big></h4>
    This Tokenizer supports a set of directives that will present a string
    or a literal
    for processing as though it were part of the Tokenization Source
    File.&nbsp; Except as otherwise noted, these directives may be invoked
    in either "Normal" or
    "Tokenizer-Escape" mode:&nbsp; in "Normal" mode, the string produced
    will be
    compiled-in as an in-line text
    string; in "Tokenizer-Escape" mode, it will be displayed as a
    User-generated <a href="#User_Messages"><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">MESSAGE</span></a>.<br>
    <br>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId70133"></a><big><a
     name="fcode_date"></a>Current date or time</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">The <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[fcode-date]</span>
    directive produces a string&nbsp; that consists of the current date,
    formatted as&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">mm/dd/ccyy</span>
    .
    </div>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[fcode-time]</span>
    directive produces a string&nbsp; that consists of the current time,
    formatted as&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">hh:mm:ss ZZZ</span>&nbsp;
    (where <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">ZZZ</span>
    represents the local Time-Zone).<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">An <a href="#timestamp_prop">illustration</a>
    is included in <a href="#Example_4">Example 4</a>.<br>
    </p>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId71157"></a><big><a
     name="function_name"></a>Name of the Function currently
    being defined</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
    <p>The <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[function-name]</span>
    directive, when invoked in "Normal" mode, produces an in-line string
    that consists of the name of the function (colon-definition) most
    recently -- or currently
    being --
    defined.&nbsp; It will persist until a new colon-definition is
    started.&nbsp;
    This can be useful for embedding interpetation-time or run-time
    debugging-statements into or after
    functions' definitions.&nbsp; In "Tokenizer-Escape" mode, it will
    display the
    function name in more detail as a
    User-generated <a href="#User_Messages"><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">MESSAGE</span></a>.&nbsp;
    <a href="#Example_5">Example 5</a> illustrates its
    use in "Normal" mode, and has a small <a href="#Example_5_func_nam">illustration</a>
    of its use in "Tokenizer-Escape" mode.
    </p>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a name="mozTocId72181"></a><big><a
     name="Inp_Fil_Nm_Strg"></a>Input-File Name and Line Number</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">The <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[input-file-name]</span>directive
    produces an in-line string that
    consists of the name of the current Input File.<br>
    <p>The <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[line-number]</span>directive
    produces an in-line numeric literal giving the Line-Number within the
    current Input File.<br>
    </p>
    <p>These directives
    can only be invoked in "Normal" mode; they&nbsp;are not supported -- or
    needed -- in
    "Tokenizer-Escape" mode,&nbsp; because any User-generated <a
     href="#User_Messages"><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">MESSAGE</span></a> will
    print that information. An <a href="#Example_5_func_nam">illustration</a>
    is included in <a href="#Example_5">Example 5</a>.<br>
    </p>
    </div>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId844437"></a><big><a
     name="Pre_pending_PCI_Headers_to_FCode_images_"></a>Pre-pending
    PCI Headers to FCode
    images</big>
    </h4>
    The directive <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">pci-header</span>
    , which can be invoked from either "Tokenizer Escape" mode or normal
    tokenization mode, will cause a&nbsp; PCI Header to be generated to the
    Binary Output file, in front of the FCode Binary image.&nbsp; It takes
    three parameters from the Data Stack:&nbsp; Vendor ID as the third item
    on the Stack, Device ID as the second, and Class Code as the top item
    on the Data Stack.&nbsp; These must be put on the Stack during
    "Tokenizer Escape" mode.
    <p>An attempt to issue the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">pci-header</span>
    directive after FCode output has begun will be reported as an <a
     href="#An_ERROR">Error</a> condition.</p>
    <p>
    The PCI Header cannot be completed until after the FCode Binary image
    has been completely tokenized.&nbsp; The directive to complete the PCI
    Header should be issued at the end of the process.&nbsp; Synonyms for
    this directive are:
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">pci-header-end</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">pci-end</span></li>
    </ul>
    <h4 style="font-weight: bold;"><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId931658"></a><a
     name="Modifying_PCI_Header"></a><big>Modifying the PCI
    Header</big></h4>
    Directives are supported that will alter specific fields of the PCI
    Header.&nbsp; They can be issued at any time before the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">pci-end</span>&nbsp;
    directive to specify the contents of certain fields of the PCI Data
    Structure as follows:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>"Revision Level of the Vendor's ROM"&nbsp; (2 bytes at
    offset 0x12)</li>
      <li>"Last Image Indicator" bit (High-order bit of 1 byte at offset
    0x15)</li>
    </ul>
    The syntax for these functions is:<br>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId504353"></a><big><a
     name="PCI_Rev_Level"></a>"Revision
    Level of the Vendor's ROM"</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">To set the "Revision Level of the
    Vendor's ROM" field of the PCI Header to the number popped from the top
    of the Data Stack, use any of these synonyms:<br>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">set-rev-level</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">pci-revision</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">pci-code-revision</span></li>
    </ul>
    These directives can be invoked from either "Tokenizer Escape" mode or
    normal tokenization mode, but the number to be used must have been put
    on top of the Stack during "Tokenizer Escape" mode.
    <p>The default setting for this field is 1.<br>
    </p>
    <h6 style="font-weight: bold; margin-left: 40px;"><a
     name="mozTocId503878"></a><big><a name="PCI_Rev_Level_Byte_Order"></a>Byte-Order</big></h6>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">Ordinarily, the "Revision Level of the
    Vendor's ROM" field of the PCI Header follows the general PCI Standard
    convention of "Little-Endian" byte-order.&nbsp; However, some
    organizations' legacy code saves this field in Big-Endian order.&nbsp;
    To
    accommodate the need for compatibility, this
    Tokenizer supports a <a href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature
    Flag</a> called <a href="#Big_End_PCI_Rev_Level"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Big-End-PCI-Rev-Level</span></a>.&nbsp;
    Its default is <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">no</span>,
    i.e., to follow the PCI Standard.&nbsp; </p>
    <br>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId53081"></a><big><a
     name="Last_Image_Indicator_bit"></a>"Last
    Image Indicator" bit</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">The "Last Image Indicator" bit can be
    specified in either of three ways:<br>
    <ul>
      <li>Force it to be set to TRUE.&nbsp; Synonyms for this are:</li>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">last-image</span></li>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">last-img</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <ul>
      <li>Force it to be reset to FALSE.&nbsp; Synonyms for this are:</li>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">not-last-image</span></li>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">not-last-img</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    <ul>
      <li>Set or reset it according to the number popped from the top
    of the Data Stack.&nbsp; Synonyms for this are:</li>
      <ul>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">set-last-image</span></li>
        <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">set-last-img</span></li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">If the number was zero, the "Last Image
    Indicator" bit will be reset to FALSE; if it was non-zero, the bit will
    be set to TRUE.</div>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">These directives can be invoked from
    either "Tokenizer Escape"
    mode or
    normal tokenization mode, but the number to be examined must have been
    put
    on top of the Stack during "Tokenizer Escape" mode.
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">The default setting for this field is
    TRUE.</p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId410469"></a><big><a
     name="Binary_Output_File_Name"></a>Changing the name of the
    Binary Output File</big></h4>
    <p><a name="Binary_Output_File_Name_Default"></a>By default, the name
    of the Binary Output File is derived from the
    name
    of the Source Input File, by replacing its extension with&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">.fc</span>
    , or, if&nbsp; the Input File name had no extension, merely appending
    the
    extension&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">.fc</span></p>
    <p>
    The name of the Binary Output File may be specified on the Command
    Line,&nbsp; as noted <a href="#Binary_Output_Name_option">above</a>.</p>
    <p><a name="Binary_Output_File_Name_Directive"></a>
    The name of the Binary Output File may also be specified by a directive
    embedded within the Tokenization Source File.&nbsp; Synonyms for the
    directive are&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">save-image</span>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">save-img</span>
    ; the name follows after the directive <a href="#Expected_on_same_line">on
    the same line</a>.<br>
    </p>
    <p>The directive can be invoked from either "Tokenizer Escape" mode or
    normal tokenization mode. It does not cause an imediate action (i.e.,
    saving the Binary Image), but merely alters the name of the file to
    which the image will be saved when tokenization is completed.<br>
    </p>
    <p>Note that this directive does not change the name of the <a
     href="#FLoad_List_option">FLoad-List File</a>, if one has been
    specified.
    </p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId982642"></a><big><a
     name="User_Messages"></a>Issuing messages at Tokenization
    time.</big></h4>
    Directives are supported that will gather text and output it as a
    User-generated <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">MESSAGE</span>
    during
    Tokenization.
    <p>These directives can be invoked from either "Tokenizer
    Escape" mode or normal tokenization mode:</p>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#MESSAGE"</span>&nbsp;
    will parse text in <a href="#String_Gathering_Features">string-collection
    mode</a>, i.e., with
    sensitivity to the special escaped-characters, until a concluding
    Quote-followed-by-whitespace,</li>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">and the synonyms:
    </div>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[MESSAGE]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#MESSAGE</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#MESSAGE]</span></li>
    </ul>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">will gather the text remaining on the
    line.
    </div>
    <p>In addition,&nbsp; the commands&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">."</span>&nbsp;
    (Dot-Quote) and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">.(</span>&nbsp;
    (Dot-Paren), which have Standard meanings in normal tokenization
    mode, will, when invoked in
    "Tokenizer Escape" mode,
    collect text in their Standard manner and output it as a User-generated
    <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">MESSAGE</span>:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>Dot-Quote will parse text in <a href="#String_Gathering_Features">string-collection
    mode</a>,</li>
      <li>Dot-Paren will collect text until a
    balancing Close-Paren --&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">)</span>&nbsp;
    -- character.</li>
    </ul>
    <p>Also, as noted earlier, the <a href="#fcode_date"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[fcode-date]</span></a>
    and <a href="#fcode_date"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[fcode-time]</span></a>
    directives, when invoked in
    "Tokenizer Escape" mode, will display the current date and time,
    respectively,&nbsp;as a User-generated
    <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">MESSAGE</span>: </p>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId550942"></a><big><a
     name="Changing_C-L_Flags_from_Source"></a>Changing Special-Feature
    Flags
    from Source</big></h4>
    A directive is supported that can be used from within the Tokenization
    Source File to over-ride the setting of any one of the <a
     href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature
    Flags</a> that might have been made from the Command Line.&nbsp; The
    name of the Flag --&nbsp;with, of course, an optional leading <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">No</span>
    -- must follow after the directive <a href="#Expected_on_same_line">on
    the same line</a>.&nbsp; It can be
    invoked from either "Tokenizer Escape" mode or normal tokenization
    mode.&nbsp; Its synonyms are:
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[FLAG]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#FLAG</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#FLAG]</span></li>
    </ul>
    <p>The User is hereby admonished to exercise caution when using this
    directive.&nbsp; Not all combinations are meaningful, and automated
    error-checking is not feasible.&nbsp; An <a href="#Advisories">Advisory
    Message</a> will
    be issued to remind the User of the change.<br>
    </p>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId551846"></a><big><a
     name="Displaying_C-L_Flags_from_Source"></a>Displaying
    Special-Feature Flags from Source</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">A directive is supported that can be
    used from within the Tokenization
    Source File to display a <a href="#User_Messages"><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">MESSAGE</span></a> with
    a list of the settings of all of the Special-Feature Flags.&nbsp; Its
    synonyms are:
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[FLAGS]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">#FLAGS</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[#FLAGS]</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">SHOW-FLAGS</span></li>
    </ul>
    </div>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId573280"></a><big><a
     name="Manipulate_FCode_Number"></a>Manipulating the
    FCode-Token-Number Assignment Counter</big></h4>
    In addition to the Standard&nbsp; <a href="#next_fcode"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">next-fcode</span></a>&nbsp;
    command, this Tokenizer supports additional directives that can be used
    to
    alter the normal sequence of FCode-token-number assignment.<br>
    <p>In order to protect against unintended collisions in FCode-token
    numbers, which can cause severe
    errors at run-time, this Tokenizer will report an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a>
    the first time
    an FCode-number assignment overlaps FCodes that were assigned in a
    different range.<br>
    </p>
    <p>Because the programmer may choose to "recycle" FCode-token-numbers
    intentionally, a directive is supported that clears the records of
    FCode-number assignments and resets the FCode-token-number assignment
    counter to its inital value. </p>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><big><a name="mozTocId566072"></a>Saving
    and Restoring</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
    The directive <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FCode-Push</span>
    can be used to save the value of the FCode-token-number assignment
    counter on the <a href="#Run-time_data_stack">tokenization-time
    data
    stack</a> .&nbsp; Later, the saved value can be restored by invoking
    the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FCode-Pop</span>
    directive.&nbsp; Note that <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FCode-Pop</span>&nbsp;
    is functionally equivalent to <a href="#next_fcode"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">next-fcode</span></a>
    except that&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FCode-Push</span>
    &nbsp;and &nbsp;<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FCode-Pop</span>&nbsp;
    can be invoked from either "Tokenizer Escape" mode or "Normal" mode.</div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><big><a name="mozTocId568474"></a>Resetting</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
    The directive <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FCode-Reset</span>
    will re-initalize the value of the FCode-token-number assignment
    counter and clear the records of previous FCode-number
    assignments.&nbsp; Note that it is not equivalent to:<br>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">F[</span>
    &nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">h#
    800 next-fcode</span>
    &nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">F]</span></p>
    which merely re-initalizes the value of the FCode-token-number
    assignment counter, but does not prevent the first assignment of this
    FCode-number from being regarded as overlapping an earlier
    assignment&nbsp; and therefore being reported as an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a>.<br>
    <p>The FCode-token-number assignment
    counter and the records of previous FCode-number assignments will also
    be automatically re-initalized when a <a href="#Multiple_PCI_Image">new
    PCI-Image</a> block is started.<br>
    </p>
    </div>
    <h4><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId575686"></a><big>Resetting
    Symbols Defined in Either Mode</big></h4>
    Symbol names defined in "Normal" mode persist until a <a
     href="#Multiple_device_nodes">device-node is finished</a>, or until
    the end of an FCode-block or of a PCI Image.<br>
    <p>Symbol names defined in "Tokenizer Escape" mode persist throughout
    the entire run of the Tokenizer. </p>
    The directive <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Reset-Symbols</span>
    enables the User to delete symbol-definitions at any other time, should
    that be required. <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Reset-Symbols</span>&nbsp;
    is sensitive to the the mode in which the Tokenizer is operating:&nbsp;
    invoked during "Tokenizer Escape" mode, it will cause only the
    definitions made under "Tokenizer Escape" mode to be deleted; during
    "Normal" mode, only those made under "Normal" mode.&nbsp; <a
     href="#Example_1">Example
    #1</a> contains an invocation in "Tokenizer Escape" mode.<br>
    <br>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId957252"></a><a
     name="Non-standard_input_syntaxes_"></a>Non-standard input,
    syntaxes, and behavior<br>
    </h3>
    <p>In this section, we will discuss:<br>
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>This Tokenizer's handling of conditions the Standard calls
    "ambiguous"</li>
      <li>Non-Standard synonyms for Standard functions</li>
      <li>Non-Standard functions or behaviors that are supported by this
    Tokenizer.</li>
      <li>Featured behaviors, supported by this Tokenizer, that are not
    mentioned in the Standard. </li>
    </ul>
    <h4 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId850914"></a>Ambiguous
    Conditions</h4>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The Standard only identifies a few
    questionable combinations as "ambiguous conditions" or "behavior ...
    unspecified" and leaves their
    handling open to interpretation of the implementor.&nbsp; Here's how
    this Tokenizer handles them:<br>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId162252"></a><big><a
     name="Expected_on_same_line"></a>Tokens
    expected on the same
    line</big></h5>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">Certain commands and directives expect a
    token to appear on the same line, and will report an <a
     href="#An_ERROR">Error</a> condition if no
    token appears on the same line:</p>
    <ul>
      <ul>
        <li>The&nbsp; <a href="#The_h_d_and_o_directives_"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#</span>&nbsp;
          <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">d#</span>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">o#</span></a>&nbsp;
    directives, and the <a href="#Char_Seq_To_Num">a#</a> and <a
     href="#Char_to_Num_Left_Justified">al#</a>
    directives.<br>
        </li>
        <li>The&nbsp; &nbsp; <a
     href="#Existence_or_non-existence_of_an_FCode"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[ifexist]</span>&nbsp;
          <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[ifnexist]</span></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
          <a href="#Definition_or_non-definition_of_a"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[ifdef]</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;
          <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[ifndef]</span></a>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp; <a href="#Evaluating_Command-line_Symbols"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[defined]</span></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    directives and all their synonyms</li>
        <li>The commands &nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[']</span>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">'</span>
          <br>
        </li>
        <li>The&nbsp; <a href="#F_Eff-Bracket-Tick-Bracket"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">F[']</span></a>&nbsp;
    directive</li>
        <li>The <a href="#Alias"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ALIAS</span></a>
    directive&nbsp; (expects two tokens on the same line)</li>
        <li>The <a href="#Macros"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span></a>
    directive&nbsp; (expects at least two tokens on the same line) </li>
        <li>The directives&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">control
    ascii </span><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">char</span><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">
          </span>and<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">
    [char]</span></li>
        <li>The&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FLOAD</span>&nbsp;
    command</li>
        <li>The&nbsp; <a href="#Binary_Output_File_Name"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">SAVE-IMAGE</span></a>
    directive</li>
        <li>The&nbsp; <a href="#Changing_C-L_Flags_from_Source"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[FLAG]</span></a>
    directive and its synonyms <br>
        </li>
        <li>The&nbsp; <a href="#ENCODE_FILE"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ENCODE-FILE</span></a>
    directive </li>
      </ul>
    </ul>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId246601"></a><a
     name="The_h_d_and_o_directives_"></a><big>The&nbsp;
    <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">h#</span>
    <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">d#</span> and
    <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">o#</span>
    directives</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">The directives <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#
    d#&nbsp;</span>and <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">o#</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    convert the token immediately following to a
    number, in hex, decimal or
    octal, respectively.
    <p>If the token is present, but cannot be converted to a number using
    the
    appropriate radix, i.e., if the conversion fails, the
    Tokenizer will issue a <a href="#A_WARNING">WARNING</a>,
    ignore the directive and attempt to
    process the token
    as ordinary input.&nbsp; If the name is not
    known, the "ordinary processing" will catch the error.</p>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId978546"></a><big>The
    commands&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">leave</span>&nbsp;
    <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">?leave</span>&nbsp;
    or&nbsp; <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">unloop</span>&nbsp;
    outside of a loop-control framework</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">The Standard only speaks briefly about
    the execution consequences of this condition, and says nothing about
    whether a Tokenizer should permit such a sequence. This Tokenizer will
    report it as an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a>
    condition.
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId73206"></a><big>The
    commands&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">[']</span>&nbsp;
    or&nbsp; <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">'</span>&nbsp;
    followed by a name that is not a valid target</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">Valid targets for the commands &nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[']</span>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">'</span>&nbsp;
    are function-names that were defined during normal tokenization
    mode.&nbsp;
    This Tokenizer reports an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a>
    if the name following the&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[']</span>&nbsp;
    or&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">'</span>&nbsp;
    is not a valid target (e.g., is the name of a macro).&nbsp; It will
    then
    attempt to
    process the name in the ordinary manner.</div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><big><a class="mozTocH5"
     name="mozTocId74410"></a>The Forth word <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">to</span>
    followed by a name that is not a valid target</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">The Standard specifies the Forth word <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">to</span>
    as the means for setting the value of a word defined with either the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">value</span>
    or <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">defer</span>
    defining-words, but says nothing about how a Tokenizer should respond
    to attempts to apply it to other&nbsp; targets. &nbsp;&nbsp; This
    Tokenizer reports an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a>
    if the name following the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">to</span>
    is not a valid target (e.g., is the name of a macro or a
    colon-definition).
    <p>An exception is made for a word defined as a <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">variable</span>
    :&nbsp; Although such words are not a valid target for <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">to</span>,
    many platforms' firmware will execute the sequence correctly; this
    Tokenizer will issue a <a href="A_WARNING">WARNING</a>.</p>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><big><a class="mozTocH5"
     name="mozTocId75614"></a><a name="Instance"></a>The
    word <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">instance</span></big>
    </h5>
    <h6 style="font-weight: bold; margin-left: 80px;"><big><a
     name="mozTocId76818"></a>Followed by an inapplicable
    defining-word</big></h6>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The Standard implies (but does not
    state) that,
    once <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    has been executed, it remains in effect until an applicable
    defining-word ( <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">value</span>
    , <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">variable</span>
    , <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">defer</span>
    or <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">buffer:</span>
    )
    is encountered. For example, in the sequence:
    <p style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><span
     style="font-weight: bold;">instance</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">:</span> <span>nonsense</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">dup</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">swap</span>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">drop</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">;</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">variable</span> boombah</p>
    <p>the colon-definition of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">nonsense</span> is
    unaffected by the occurrence of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    , which will, instead, be applied to the defining-word <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">variable</span>
    (which defines <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">boombah</span> )
    on a later line.
    </p>
    <p>Since&nbsp;<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    would typically be followed immediately by the defining-word
    to which it is intended to apply, a sequence like the above can
    reasonably be presumed to be a likely error.&nbsp; This Tokenizer will
    issue
    a <a href="A_WARNING">WARNING</a> when an
    inapplicable
    defining-word is encountered while <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    is in effect, and another WARNING when the dangling <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    is finally applied to a valid definer.
    </p>
    </div>
    <h6 style="margin-left: 80px;"><big><a name="mozTocId78022"></a>Left
    unresolved</big></h6>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">Multiple occurrences of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    are not cumulative; if a second <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    is encountered before the first is applied, only one occurrence of an
    applicable defining-word will be modified.&nbsp; This Tokenizer will
    issue a <a href="#A_WARNING">WARNING</a> when
    a second occurrence of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    is encountered before the first has been applied. </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">
    <p>The Standard says nothing about what
    should occur
    if <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    has not been applied by the time a device-node is "<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">finish</span>"ed
    or a new device-node
    is started.&nbsp; In most Platforms' implementations of the FCode
    Interpreter, the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    state will remain in effect.&nbsp; This Tokenizer will issue a WARNING
    the first time a device-node
    is changed while an <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    remains unresolved.<br>
    </p>
    </div>
    <h6 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a name="mozTocId79226"></a><big><a
     name="Instance_Not_Allowed"></a>Not
    Allowed in...</big></h6>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">
    Although the Standard says nothing about the subject, an inclusion
    of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    inside
    a Colon-definition would serve no purpose and is <a
     href="#INSTANCE_at_run_time">potentially harmful</a>; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    should not be allowed in a Colon-definition. This Tokenizer will
    detect an attempt to compile <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    into
    a Colon-definition and report it as an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a>
    condition.
    <p>Also, <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    can not be allowed when <a href="#Global_Definitions">Global Scope</a>
    is in effect, as <a href="#INSTANCE_at_run_time">explained elsewhere</a>.<br>
    </p>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId884280"></a><big>The
    command <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">fload</span>
    inside a colon-definition</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">If the command <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>
    is encountered while a colon-definition
    is in progress, this Tokenizer will process it immediately, and read
    the contents of
    the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>ed
    file as a continuation of Source input. &nbsp; </div>
    <h4 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId901662"></a>Non-Standard
    Synonyms for Standard
    Functions</h4>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">This Tokenizer accepts the following
    non-Standard words as synonyms for the Standard words, as listed:<br>
    <ul>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ENDIF</span>
    as a synonym for <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">THEN</span></li>
      <li><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">NAME</span>
    as a synonym for <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">DEVICE-NAME</span></li>
    </ul>
    </div>
    <h4 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId732819"></a>Non-Standard
    Functions or behaviors</h4>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">This section will discuss features
    supported by this Tokenizer that extend capabilities regarded by the
    Standard as unsupportable, or that are left only vaguely specified as
    "implementation-dependent".&nbsp;
    It will also present a few minor items that are introduced as
    conveniences for the User.<br>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId522750"></a><a
     name="Alias"></a><big>Alias</big></h5>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">In normal tokenization mode the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">alias</span>
    directive behaves as specified in the Standard, i.e., it creates a new
    command with the exact behavior of an existing command. Any occurrence
    of the new command will cause the assigned FCode of the old command to
    be generated, with all the implications that follow from that.</p>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">The Standard, further, states that:&nbsp;
    "In FCode source, <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">alias</span>
    cannot be called from within a colon definition."&nbsp; However, this
    Tokenizer can handle that, and issues a <a href="#A_WARNING">WARNING</a>
    message when it
    does so.</p>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">The Standard does not specify the
    behavior of&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">alias</span>&nbsp;
    in&nbsp; "Tokenizer Escape" mode.&nbsp; This
    Tokenizer will allow <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">alias</span>
    commands issued in "Tokenizer Escape" mode to take effect in that mode,
    and, furthermore, aliases to words that are recognized in either mode
    may be created in either mode and will be recognized in either mode.<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">Generally speaking, an alias definition
    will take on the <a href="#Scope_Directives">Scope</a> that is current
    at the time it is made:&nbsp; If Device Scope is in effect, the new
    name -- even if it is an alias to a word that has <a
     href="#Global_Definitions">Global scope</a> -- will only be accessible
    from the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">current
    device-node</span>. &nbsp; An <a href="#Advisories">ADVISORY</a>
    message will be issued for this condition.
    </p>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId824541"></a><a
     name="String_Gathering_Features"></a>
    <big>String-Escape characters and other String-Gathering Features</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The Standard specifies, in effect, that
    a string is terminated by a double-quote (the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    character) when it is immediately followed by whitespace; that if the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    is followed by an open-parenthesis, hex-sequence parsing begins until a
    close-parenthesis is found; and that if the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    is followed by any other character, "the result is
    implementation-dependent".<br>
    <h6 style="margin-left: 40px;"><big><a class="mozTocH5"
     name="mozTocId945290"></a>Quoted
    String-Escape Characters</big></h6>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">Common practice -- widely enough used as
    to merit consideration as an undocumented de-facto standard -- has been
    to recognize a set of letters and to translate them into special
    characters when they immediately follow the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    .<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">This
    Tokenizer translates String-Escape Quoted-pairs as follows:
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 60px;">
    <table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="0" cellpadding="1"
     cellspacing="4">
      <tbody>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"n</span>
          </td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">New-Line </td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"l</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">New-Line</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"r</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">Carriage-Return</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"t</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">Horizontal Tab</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"f</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">Form-Feed</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"b</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">Backspace</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"!</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">Bell</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"<span
     style="font-style: italic;">^</span></span><span
     style="font-family: arial; font-style: italic;">L</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">Quote-Caret followed by a letter
    is
    translated as "Control"-<span
     style="font-family: arial; font-style: italic;">the-letter</span>.</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"</span><span
     style="font-family: arial; font-style: italic;">Other</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">Any unrecognized character
    following the &nbsp;<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    &nbsp;
    is taken verbatim.<br>
          </td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">""</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">The way to embed a double-quote
    into a string is to
    escape it with itself.&nbsp; (This is a special instance of the
    preceding rule)<br>
          </td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"(</span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">As was mentioned above,
    Quote-Open-Parenthesis begins parsing a hex-sequence as per Section A.2
    of the
    Standard under the description of the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    operator.&nbsp; Details will be discussed <a href="#Hex_Seq_Procg">below</a>.<br>
          </td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
          <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left; width: 105px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"\<a
     name="SFeat_Str_Rem_Esc"></a></span></td>
          <td style="vertical-align: top;">Quote-Backslash permits
    insertion of remarks into the middle of a string definition; it will
    interrupt
    string parsing, causing the remainder of
    the line, together with any whitespace that might begin the new line,
    to be ignored.
          <p>Because this feature is not in usual
    practice, the User can disable it by invoking the <a
     href="#SF_Flag_Str_Rem_Esc"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">noString-remark-escape</span></a>&nbsp;<a
     href="#Special_Feature_Flags"> Special-Feature
    Flag</a>.</p>
          <p>If this feature is disabled, the Backslash following the &nbsp;<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    &nbsp;
    will be taken verbatim; the Backslash, the text following it on the
    remainder of the line, the new-line and the whitespace on the next line
    -- all of which would otherwise have been ignored -- will be included
    in the
    string parsing and incorporated into the result. </p>
          </td>
        </tr>
      </tbody>
    </table>
    </p>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">
    <h6><big><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId758170"></a>Embedded
    New-Lines</big></h6>
    <p>The Standard makes no mention about what to do when a string reaches
    a new-line before its termination.&nbsp; This
    Tokenizer continues parsing and includes the new-line, together with
    any whitespace that might begin the new line, in the result.<br>
    </p>
    <h6><big><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId42456"></a><a
     name="Hex_Seq_Procg"></a>Hex-Sequence
    Processing</big></h6>
    The Standard mentions parsing hexadecimal characters in pairs in the
    substring between&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"(</span>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">)</span>&nbsp;
    but makes no mention of what to do when a single hexadecimal character
    appears between nonhexadecimal characters.&nbsp; The usual practice is
    to treat it as representing the low-order digit of a single byte, and
    this Tokenizer follows that convention.<br>
    <p><a name="SFeat_Hex_Rem_Esc"></a>This Tokenizer&nbsp; also supports
    an option -- not in usual practice,
    hence listed separately here -- that permits insertion of remarks in
    the middle of a hex-sequence in a string.&nbsp; The occurrence of a
    single <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">\</span>
    (backslash) character will interrupt hex-sequence parsing, causing the
    remainder of the line,
    together with any whitespace that might begin the next line, to be
    ignored.&nbsp; The User can disable this feature by invoking the <a
     href="#SF_Flag_Hex_Rem_Esc"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">noHex-remark-escape</span></a>&nbsp;<a
     href="#Special_Feature_Flags"> Special-Feature
    Flag</a>.<br>
    </p>
    <p>If the Hex-Remark-Escape feature is disabled, the Backslash will be
    treated as an ordinary nonhexadecimal character, and Hex-Sequence
    parsing will proceed.&nbsp; Any hexadecimal characters on the
    remainder of the line&nbsp; -- which would otherwise have been ignored
    -- will be recognized and incorporated into the result.&nbsp; </p>
    <h6><big><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId150131"></a><a
     name="C-Style_String-Escape_Characters"></a><big>C</big>-Style
    String-Escape Characters</big></h6>
    In addition to the Quoted String-Escape sequences, this
    Tokenizer recognizes a small subset of the Backslash-based
    String-Escape
    pairs that are used in <big><b>C</b></big> and translates them
    similarly.
    <p>Specifically, <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">\n</span>&nbsp;
    and&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">\t</span>
    are translated into New-Line and Horizontal Tab respectively.</p>
    <p><a name="SFeat_BS_xx"></a>If the Backslash is followed by other
    characters, the
    Tokenizer will attempt to read them as a digit-string, using the
    current base, and create a numeric byte. The numeric sequence ends with
    the first non-numeric character (which is treated as a delimiter and
    consumed, unless it's a double-quote, in which case it's allowed to
    terminate the string or apply whatever action is triggered by the
    character following it).&nbsp; If the value represented by the numeric
    sequence exceeds
    the size of a byte, its low-order byte will be used and a <a
     href="#A_WARNING">WARNING</a> will
    be issued.
    </p>
    <p>If the first character after the backslash was non-numeric, the
    character will be used literally (and a WARNING will be issued).&nbsp;
    As in <big><b>C</b></big>, the backslash can be used to escape itself.
    </p>
    </div>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">The User can disable this feature by
    invoking the <a href="#SF_Flag_C_Str_Esc"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">noC-Style-string-escape</span></a>
    <a href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature
    Flag</a>.
    </p>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId40998"></a><big><a
     name="SFeat_AB_Q"></a>The <big><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">ABORT"</span></big>
    (Abort-Quote) command<br>
    </big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The Standard is not very clear about
    the use of this FORTH command, and does not assign it an FCode.&nbsp;
    Nonetheless, it has historically been treated as a macro, and this
    Tokenizer will support that treatment.<br>
    <p><a name="SFeat_Sun_AB_Q"></a>To complicate matters, there are two
    distinct styles in which this
    macro is used in FCode drivers, "Apple" style and "Sun" style:<br>
    </p>
    <p>In Sun Style, the sequence, in the Source, would look like this:<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><span
     style="font-style: italic;">&lt;Condition&gt;</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">ABORT"</span> <span
     style="font-style: italic;">Message text</span><span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span></span></p>
    <p>Semantically, it would mean that if the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">&lt;Condition&gt;</span>
    is true, the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">Message
    text</span> would be printed and a <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-2
    THROW</span> would be performed; conversely, if the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">&lt;Condition&gt;</span>
    is false, the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">Message
    text</span>&nbsp; would be bypassed and execution would continue with
    the next token after.
    </p>
    <p>The sequence could be translated into FCode as a macro like this:</p>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><span
     style="font-style: italic;">&lt;Condition&gt;</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">IF</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    <span style="font-style: italic;">Message text</span><span
     style="font-weight: bold;">" TYPE</span>&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">-2 THROW</span>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">THEN</span></span><br>
    </div>
    <p>In Apple Style, the Source supplies the surrounding <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">IF</span>
    ... <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">THEN</span>
    .&nbsp; The action of the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT"</span>
    command is to leave
    the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">Message
    text</span> on the stack and perform the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-2
    THROW</span> unconditionally, with the expectation that the system <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">CATCH</span>
    will print the string
    it finds on the stack. <br>
    </p>
    <p>The Source sequence would look like this:<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><span
     style="font-style: italic;">&lt;Condition&gt;</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">IF</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">ABORT"</span>
    <span style="font-style: italic;">Message text</span><span
     style="font-weight: bold;">" </span><span style="font-weight: bold;">THEN</span></span><br>
    </p>
    <p>The <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT"</span>
    ...
    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    portion of the
    sequence would be translated into FCode as a macro like this:</p>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span> <span style="font-style: italic;">Message
    text</span><span style="font-weight: bold;">"</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">-2 THROW
    </span></span><br>
    </div>
    <p>Because the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT"</span>
    command is not specified in the Standard, the User can disable it by
    invoking the <a href="#SF_Flag_AB_Q"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">noABORT-Quote</span></a>&nbsp;
    <a href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature
    Flag</a>.
    </p>
    <p>The User who chooses to enable this feature, can, further, select to
    disable "Sun" style in favor of "Apple" style by invoking the <a
     href="#SF_Flag_Sun_AB_Q"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">noSun-ABORT-Quote</span></a>
    <a href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature
    Flag</a>.<br>
    </p>
    <p><a name="Abort_Quote_Abort"></a>And to complicate matters even
    further, some Legacy&nbsp; applications prefer to use the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT</span>&nbsp;
    command (note there's no quote) in place of the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-2
    THROW</span>&nbsp; sequence.&nbsp;&nbsp; Although the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT</span>
    command is not recommended, it <span style="font-style: italic;">is</span>
    a legitimate FCode function, and this Tokenizer supports a <a
     href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature
    Flag</a>, called <a href="#SF_Flag_AB_Q_Throw">Abort-Quote-Throw</a>,
    which controls whether an <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT"</span>
    (Abort-Quote) phrase will be tokenized with the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">-2
    THROW</span>&nbsp; sequence or with the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT</span>
    function.&nbsp; The User who chooses to have&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT"</span>
    (Abort-Quote) phrases tokenized with the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT</span>
    function can do so by invoking <a href="#SF_Flag_AB_Q_Throw">noAbort-Quote-Throw</a>
    </p>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a name="mozTocId526780"></a><big><a
     name="Char_Seq_To_Num"></a>Conveniently Convert Short
    Character-Sequence to Number</big><br>
    </h5>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">Occasionally, a User needs to create a
    numeric constant whose value corresponds to a short sequence of
    characters.&nbsp; For instance, <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">PCIR</span>
    will get coded as <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#
    50434952</span>.&nbsp; This tokenizer supports a convenient directive
    called&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">a#</span>
    , syntactically similar to&nbsp; <a href="#The_h_d_and_o_directives_"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#
    d#&nbsp;</span>and <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">o#</span></a>
    , which makes the conversion directly.&nbsp; The above example can be
    written:&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">a#
    PCIR</span> , sparing the programmer -- and the maintainer -- from
    needing to translate ASCII on the fly.<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">The&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">a#</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    operator expects
    its target argument <a href="#Expected_on_same_line">on the same line</a>.<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">If the target-sequence contains more than
    four characters,&nbsp; the last four will become the number; if the
    target-sequence contains fewer than four characters, &nbsp;they will
    fill the low-order part of the number.&nbsp; (I.e.,&nbsp; the operation
    of&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">a#</span>&nbsp;
    is right-justified.)&nbsp; Thus:<br>
    </p>
    <div style="margin-left: 160px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">a#
    CPU</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; is equivalent to
    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#
    00435055</span>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">&nbsp;and
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 160px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">a#
    LotsOfStuff</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; is equivalent to&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">a#
    tuff</span>&nbsp;&nbsp; or &nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#
    74756666</span></div>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">Also, the conversion is case-sensitive:
    &nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">a#
    cpu</span> &nbsp; is equivalent to&nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#
    00637075</span></p>
    <h6 style="margin-left: 120px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId53626"></a><big><a
     name="Char_to_Num_Left_Justified"></a>Left-Justified</big></h6>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">To accommodate situations that call
    for
    the characters to occupy the high-order part of the number, this
    Tokenizer supports an
    "Ascii-Left" conversion directive called <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">al#</span>
    , which is equivalent to&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">a#</span>&nbsp;
    in all respects except when the
    target-sequence contains fewer than four characters:&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">al#
    CPU</span>&nbsp; is equivalent to&nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">h#
    43505500</span></div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId54171"></a><a
     name="F_Eff-Bracket-Tick-Bracket"></a><big>F[']&nbsp;&nbsp;
    ("Eff-Bracket-Tick-Bracket")</big></h5>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">Syntactically similar to the Standard <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[']</span>
    ("Bracket-Tick-Bracket").&nbsp; Valid targets for <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">F[']</span>
    are the same as for <a href="#mozTocId73206"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[']</span>&nbsp;
    or&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">'</span></a>
    .&nbsp; Attempts to apply <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">F[']</span>
    to an invalid target will be handled similarly.<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">This directive acquires the given word's
    FCode-Token number,
    which is then used according to whether the directive is invoked during
    "Normal Tokenization" or "Tokenizer-Escape" mode:</p>
    <h6 style="margin-left: 120px;"><big><big><a name="mozTocId54716"></a><a
     name="F_B-T-B_Normal"></a>F['] in "Normal Tokenization" Mode:</big></big></h6>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">The given word's FCode-Token number is
    tokenized as a literal, which can be used, for instance, as the
    argument to a&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">get-token</span>&nbsp;
    or&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">set-token</span>&nbsp;
    command.<br>
    </p>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">For example, the sequence:<big> </big><br>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 200px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">F[']
    rl@ get-token</span><span
     style="font-family: helvetica,arial,sans-serif;"></span>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 160px;">is equivalent to:<big> </big><br>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 200px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">&nbsp;h#
    234&nbsp; get-token</span><br>
    </div>
    <h6 style="margin-left: 120px;"><big><big><a name="mozTocId55261"></a><a
     name="F_B-T-B_TkzEsc"></a>F['] in "Tokenizer-Escape" Mode:</big></big></h6>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">This function is the one <a
     href="#Tkz_Esc_Scope">exception to the general rule</a> about the <a
     href="#Scope_Directives">scope</a> of words recognized in
    "Tokenizer-Escape" mode; it will recognize function-names that
    were defined during normal tokenization mode and that were <a
     href="#current_device-node">current at the time</a> "Tokenizer-Escape"
    mode was entered.<br>
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 120px;">The given word's FCode-Token number is
    pushed
    onto the data-stack, from whence it can be used, for instance, as the
    numeric argument to a <a href="#Tkz_Esc_Const"><span
     style="font-family: courier new; font-weight: bold;">constant</span></a>
    definition.<br>
    </p>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a name="mozTocId887752"></a><big><a
     name="Shell_Env_Vbles_in_File_Names"></a>Shell-Environment
    Variables in
    File-Names</big></h5>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">The filename that follows the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>
    command or the <a href="#ENCODE_FILE"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">encode-file</span></a>
    directive may be an
    absolute path, a path relative to the Current Working
    Directory, or a path relative to one of the
    directories in the <a href="#Include_List">Include-List</a>.&nbsp; It
    may also contain Shell Environment Variables and
    related expressions recognized by the Host Operating System environment
    in which the
    Tokenizer is running.&nbsp; These will all be expanded before loading
    the
    file.&nbsp; An illustration may be
    seen in <a href="#Example_4">Example #4</a>. </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 80px;">An <a href="#Advisories">ADVISORY</a>
    message showing the expanded value will be printed if the <a
     style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" href="#verbose_option">verbose</a>
    <a href="#Command-Line_options_">option</a> has
    been selected or in the event of a failure to read the file.<br>
    </p>
    <h4 style="margin-left: 40px;"><a class="mozTocH4" name="mozTocId505746"></a>Featured
    behaviors, supported by this
    Tokenizer, that are not mentioned in the Standard</h4>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a name="mozTocId530910"></a><big><a
     name="Macros"></a>User-Defined Macros</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The Standard mentions built-in
    tokenizer macros (such as <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">3drop</span> for
    example) but makes no provision for the User to define any additional
    macros.
    <p>This Tokenizer supports a directive that allows the User to define
    additional macros.&nbsp; Its syntax is:</p>
    <p style="margin-left: 40px;">
    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span>&nbsp;
    <span style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">&lt;<span
     style="font-style: italic;">macroname</span>&gt;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-style: italic;">cmnd1 cmnd2 cmnd3 ... cmndN</span></span></p>
    <p>The entire body of the macro definition must be contained on a
    single line.&nbsp; The linefeed at the end of the line will be included
    as part of the macro definition.<br>
    </p>
    <p>In this Tokenizer,&nbsp; macros are implemented as simple
    string
    substitutions, interpreted at the time they are invoked.&nbsp; If a
    component of the macro should change its meaning -- i.e., be redefined
    -- then, on subsequent invocations of the macro, the new meaning will
    take effect.&nbsp; (Note that this is different from an <a
     href="#Alias">alias</a>).&nbsp; It is also (eminently) possible to
    define a macro
    that uses a name that has not been defined at the time the macro is
    defined, to define that name later, and to invoke the macro after
    the name has been defined.&nbsp; This is legitimate and will work.<br>
    </p>
    <p>For the same reason, macros may be nested; i.e., one macro may be
    defined in such a way as to invoke another.&nbsp; However, if a macro
    -- or a series of nested macros -- were to invoke a macro that is
    already running, that will be detected and reported as an <a
     href="#An_ERROR">Error</a> condition.&nbsp;
    For a simple example, a User who needed to identify all occurrences of
    the word <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">2drop</span>
    might attempt to write:</p>
    <div
     style="margin-left: 40px; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">&nbsp;<span
     style="font-weight: bold;">overload</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span>&nbsp; 2drop&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">message"</span> 2DROP called here<span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">2drop</span>
    </div>
    &nbsp;in the expectation that the second <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">2drop</span>&nbsp;
    would be interpreted as the generic one, which outputs the
    corresponding token.
    <p>However, because the macro definition is not "compiled" in the same
    way
    as a colon-definition, but is, instead, interpreted at run-time, the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">2drop</span>
    that would be executed would, in fact, be the macro itself, leading to
    an infinite loop of messages (if the condition were not
    detected...).&nbsp; In order to protect against this condition, the
    User should, instead, do something like this:</p>
    <div
     style="margin-left: 40px; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">\&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Keep a "generic" 2DROP handy.<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">alias</span>
    generic-2drop&nbsp; 2drop<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">overload</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span> 2drop <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">message"</span> 2DROP called here<span
     style="font-weight: bold;">" </span>generic-2drop
    </div>
    <p>
    This has the added advantage that, when the passage in which the
    notification is needed comes to an end, the User can restore <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">2drop</span>
    to its Standard behavior with:<br>
    </p>
    <div
     style="margin-left: 40px; font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;"><span
     style="font-weight: bold;">overload</span> &nbsp;<span
     style="font-weight: bold;">alias</span> &nbsp;2drop &nbsp;generic-2drop</div>
    <p>A User-Defined Macro takes on the <a href="#Scope_Directives">Scope</a>
    that is current at the time it is created.&nbsp; An illustration may be
    seen in <a href="#Example_4">Example #4</a>. </p>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId539069"></a><big><a
     name="Multiple_device_nodes"></a>Multiple
    device-nodes</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The typical use of a tokenizer is to
    write a driver for a single-node device.&nbsp; For such an application,
    the commands <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">new-device</span>
    and <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span>
    are not required.&nbsp; However, many newer devices consist of
    complexes of subordinate and peer devices within a single assembly;
    some additional caution is required when developing drivers for such
    configurations.<br>
    <p><a name="INSTANCE_at_run_time"></a>In particular, an attempt within
    one device-node to access directly
    a method defined in another device-node must be flagged as an
    error.&nbsp; Consider
    what would happen at run-time if it were allowed:&nbsp; the called
    method
    would be expecting the instance-pointer to be pointing to the instance
    data of the device-node in which that method was defined, but it would,
    instead,
    be pointing to the instance data of the device-node that made the
    call.&nbsp;
    This is an invitation to havoc that would be -- to put it politely --
    somewhat difficult to trace.<br>
    </p>
    <p>The correct way to invoke a method across device-node boundaries is
    via <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">$call-parent</span>
    or <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">$call-method</span>
    or the like.<br>
    </p>
    <p><a name="device-node_vocabularies"></a>In order to detect such
    errors early on, this Tokenizer keeps track
    of separate but linked "vocabularies"
    associated with device-nodes. When the command <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">new-device</span>
    is encountered in interpretation mode, a new device-node vocabulary is
    opened and new
    definitions are entered into it.&nbsp; Definition-names created in the
    preceding device-node -- presumably the parent of the newly started
    device -- are suspended from accessiblity. <br>
    </p>
    <p>Correspondingly, when the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span>
    command is encountered in interpretation mode, the "vocabulary" of the
    device
    being ended is emptied ("forgotten" in classic Forth parlance) and the
    "vocabulary" of the parent-device is resumed.<br>
    </p>
    <p><a name="current_device-node"></a>The device-node vocabulary to
    which definitions are being entered at
    any given time, and from which definitions are accessible, may be
    referred to as the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">current
    device-node</span> for purposes of discussion.<br>
    </p>
    <p>Note that the Tokenizer does not switch vocabularies when the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">new-device</span>&nbsp;
    or&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span>
    commands are encountered in compilation mode (i.e., when they are being
    compiled-in to a method); they are treated as ordinary tokens, since
    the shift to a new device-node will not occur until run-time.
    </p>
    <p>The commands <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">new-device</span>
    and <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span>
    must remain in balance.&nbsp; If a <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span>&nbsp;
    is encountered without a prior corresponding <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">new-device</span>,
    or if the end of FCode (or a <a
     href="#Resetting_Symbols_Defined_in_Either_Mode"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Reset-Symbols</span></a>
    directive issued in "normal" mode) is reached and not all occurrences
    of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">new-device</span>
    are balanced by a call to <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span>,
    it will be reported as an <a href="#An_ERROR">Error</a> condition. </p>
    <p>Definitions made in "Tokenizer-Escape" mode, however, are
    independent of device-node vocabularies and remain accessible until
    they
    are explicitly reset by a <a
     href="#Resetting_Symbols_Defined_in_Either_Mode"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Reset-Symbols</span></a>
    directive issued in "Tokenizer-Escape" mode.<br>
    </p>
    </div>
    <h6 style="margin-left: 120px;"><a name="mozTocId540605"></a><big><big><a
     name="Global_Definitions"></a>Global
    Definitions</big></big></h6>
    <div style="margin-left: 120px;">Occasionally, the User might need to
    create definitions of methods that are
    intended to be directly accessible to all the device-nodes in a
    driver, even though they reside in one device
    node.&nbsp; Such
    definitions are, effectively, added to the "core" vocabulary, and are
    Global in scope.&nbsp; <a href="#Scope_Directives">Directives</a> to
    control the creation of Global Definitions are supported by this
    Tokenizer.</div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId354426"></a><big><a
     name="Multiple_FCode-block_Images"></a>Multiple
    FCode-block Images</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">In addition to supporting complexes of
    subordinate and peer devices within a single assembly, this Tokenizer
    supports configurations in which subordinate devices' drivers are kept
    in separate but related FCode blocks.&nbsp; This is accomplished simply
    by invoking multiple bodies of code bracketed by&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fcode-version<span
     style="font-style: italic;">&lt;</span></span><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">n</span><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">&gt;</span>&nbsp;
    and <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fcode-end</span>
    (or one of its synonyms).<br>
    <p>When the&nbsp;<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fcode-end</span>
    (or equivalent) that ends one body of code is processed, and before
    the&nbsp;<span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fcode-version<span
     style="font-style: italic;">&lt;</span></span><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-style: italic;">n</span><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">&gt;</span>
    that begins the next, the definitions that had been created are
    forgotten, but assignment of FCode-token numbers will continue in
    sequence.&nbsp; Likewise, definitions made in "Tokenizer-Escape" mode
    will persist.<br>
    </p>
    <p>The User who desires to reset one or the other of these, or both,
    can do so by issuing the directives:<br>
    </p>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FCode-Reset<br>
    </span>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">or<br>
    </div>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Reset-Symbols</span><br>
    </div>
    </div>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><br>
    respectively, in "Tokenizer-Escape" mode.&nbsp; This is illustrated in <a
     href="#Example_3">Example #3</a>.<br>
    </div>
    </div>
    <h5 style="margin-left: 80px;"><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId232809"></a><big><a
     name="Multiple_PCI_Image"></a>Multiple
    PCI-Image</big></h5>
    <div style="margin-left: 80px;">The PCI Standard allows for a chain of
    PCI Images to be bundled together in a single binary (as indicated by
    the <a href="#Last_Image_Indicator_bit">"Last Image" bit</a>).&nbsp;
    This Tokenizer supports such configurations by correctly processing
    Source that contains multiple occurrences of blocks of code bracketed
    by <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-weight: bold;">pci-header</span>
    ... <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-weight: bold;">pci-header-end</span>&nbsp;
    directives.&nbsp; An illustration can be seen in <a href="#Example_1">Example
    #1</a>, below.<br>
    </div>
    <h2><a class="mozTocH2" name="mozTocId194505"></a><a name="Examples:"></a>Examples:</h2>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId544211"></a><a name="Example_1"></a>Example
    #1:</h3>
    In the first example, the "Inner Body" file has some sections that
    compile
    different code, depending on the value of a named-constant
    switch.&nbsp; The "Outer Shell " file controls the <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>ing
    of the
    "Inner Body":&nbsp; It reminds the User to specify the setting of the
    switch, then produces an image with two PCI-Images, based on opposite
    settings of the switch.&nbsp; Note that the use of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold; color: rgb(68, 34, 0);">Reset-Symbols</span>
    in "Tokenizer-Escape" mode before the redefinition of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; color: rgb(68, 34, 0);">function-switch</span>,
    to avoid a "Duplicate definition" condition, may be omitted if the User
    is willing to tolerate the warning.
    <h5><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId563670"></a>File:&nbsp;
    InnerBody.fth</h5>
    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; color: rgb(68, 34, 0);"><span
     style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-version2</span><br>
    <span style="font-style: italic;">... Common code &lt;obligatory
    sneeze&gt; ...</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">F[</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    function-switch&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">F]</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[if]</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-style: italic;">True-conditional
    code</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[message]</span>&nbsp;&nbsp; The true
    path was wisely chosen<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[else]</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <span style="font-style: italic;">False-conditional code</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[message]</span>&nbsp;&nbsp; You have
    foolishly chosen the false path.<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[then]</span><br>
    <span style="font-style: italic;">...&nbsp;
    More common code&nbsp; &lt;now cough&gt;.</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">end0</span></span><br>
    <h5><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId570875"></a>File:&nbsp;
    OuterShell.fth</h5>
    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; color: rgb(68, 34, 0);"><span
     style="font-weight: bold;">[ifndef]</span>&nbsp; first-path<br>
    &nbsp;
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">F[</span><br>
    &nbsp;<span style="font-weight: bold;">."</span>&nbsp; Add a
    command-line switch:
    -d ""first-path=&lt;true|false&gt;"" "n"\<br>
    &nbsp;<span style="font-weight: bold;"> &nbsp;&nbsp;</span> "tthen run
    this again.<span style="font-weight: bold;">"</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">F]</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[else]</span><br>
    &nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">F[</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">[defined]</span>
    first-path&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">constant</span>
    function-switch<br>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span style="font-style: italic;">vendor-id</span>&nbsp;
    <span style="font-style: italic;">device1-id</span>&nbsp; <span
     style="font-style: italic;">class-code1</span> &nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">pci-header</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">F]</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">not-last-image</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span> InnerBody.fth<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">pci-header-end</span><br>
    <br>
    </div>
    &nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">F[</span>&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">reset-symbols</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">[defined]</span>
    first-path&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">0=</span>&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">constant</span> function-switch<br>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span style="font-style: italic;">vendor-id</span>&nbsp;
    <span style="font-style: italic;">device2-id</span>&nbsp; <span
     style="font-style: italic;">class-code2</span> &nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">pci-header</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">F]</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">last-image</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span> InnerBody.fth<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">pci-header-end</span><br>
    </div>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[then]</span></span><br>
    <h5><a class="mozTocH5" name="mozTocId953372"></a>Command-Line
    invocation:</h5>
    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-weight: bold;">toke
    -v -d "first-path=true"
    OuterShell.fth</span><br>
    <br>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId80432"></a><a name="Example_2"></a>Example
    #2:<br>
    </h3>
    <p>The second example illustrates the use of
    <a href="#Special_Feature_Flags">Special-Feature
    Flags</a> to select or de-select
    specific non-standard
    features.<br>
    </p>
    <p>The User is developing code that will run across all platforms, and
    therefore must
    must be neutral with regard to "Sun"- or "Apple"- -style usage of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT"</span>
    ; this can be best achieved by disallowing the use of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">ABORT"</span>
    altogether.
    </p>
    <p>There is no concern, however, about compatibility of the Source with
    other Tokenizers, so the User need not forgo the conveniences of Local
    Values and String-remark-escapes.
    </p>
    <p>Furthermore, the Source contains many passages taken from IBM Legacy
    sources, and the User does not wish to see a WARNING message when the
    Legacy Locals Separator is used.
    </p>
    <p>The command-line for these conditions would include the following:</p>
    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-weight: bold;">toke
    -f NOabort-quote -f local-values -f NOlv-legacy-warning</span>
    <p>Alternatively, these flags may be set from <a
     href="#Changing_C-L_Flags_from_Source">within the Source code</a>
    thus:
    </p>
    <div
     style="margin-left: 40px; color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[flag]
    NOabort-quote<br>
    [flag] local-values<br>
    [flag] NOlv-legacy-warning
    </div>
    <p>Note that the invocation of&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; color: rgb(68, 34, 0);">-f
    local-values</span> is necessary, as its default state is to be
    disabled.&nbsp;
    Also, because&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; color: rgb(68, 34, 0);">-f
    NOabort-quote</span>&nbsp; is invoked, the setting of the&nbsp; <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">Sun-ABORT-Quote</span>&nbsp;
    flag is irrelevant.<br>
    </p>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId455242"></a><a name="Example_3"></a>Example
    #3:</h3>
    <p>The third example illustrates two situations where two or three
    <a href="#Multiple_FCode-block_Images">FCode blocks</a>
    are incorporated into a single PCI Image.<br>
    </p>
    <p>In the first situation, the "Outer" block will <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">byte-load</span>
    the code of
    the "Inner" block before the "Outer" block has been completely
    interpreted.&nbsp; It is therefore important to avoid collisions in
    FCode-token numeric assignments.<br>
    </p>
    <div
     style="color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; margin-left: 40px;">
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">F[</span><br>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">h# 5afe&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">set-rev-level</span>
    <br>
    h# beef &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;
    \ Vendor<br>
    h# c0de &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;
    \ Device ID<br>
    h# 90210 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; \
    Class Code &nbsp; (A "classy" ZIP Code... ;-)<br>
    </div>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">F]</span> &nbsp; &nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">pci-header</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-version2</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span>
    outer-block.fth<span><br>
    </span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-end<br>
    <br>
    </span><span style="font-family: helvetica,arial,sans-serif;">\&nbsp;
    At this point, the last definition's assigned FCode number
    is approximately 0Xac0</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-version2</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-family: helvetica,arial,sans-serif;">\&nbsp; The next
    definitions' assigned FCode numbers continue from
    0Xac1</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span>
    inner-block.fth<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br>
    </span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-end</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">pci-header-end</span><br>
    <br>
    </div>
    <p>In the second situation, the "Outer" block will have been completely
    interpreted before it begins to <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">byte-load</span>
    the code of the two "Inner" blocks.&nbsp; It can safely discard the
    token-table of the interpreter, and allow its assigned FCode-token
    numbers to be re-cycled.&nbsp; Furthermore, the large number of
    definitions presents a real risk that the full range of usable
    FCode-token numbers will be exhausted.&nbsp; For these reasons, the
    User finds it necessary to reset the FCode-token numeric assignments to
    their initial state before tokenizing the two "Inner" blocks.&nbsp;<br>
    </p>
    <div
     style="margin-left: 40px; color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">F[</span><br>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;">
    h# face &nbsp;
    &nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">set-rev-level</span><br>
    h# cafe &nbsp;
    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; \
    Vendor<br>
    h# d00d &nbsp;
    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; \
    Device ID<br>
    h# 95014 &nbsp;
    &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;\ Another Class(y
    ZIP) Code</div>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">F]</span> &nbsp; &nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">pci-header</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-version2</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span> outer-block.fth<br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-end</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-family: helvetica,arial,sans-serif;">\&nbsp; At this
    point, the last definition's assigned FCode number
    is approximately 0Xae0</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-version2<br>
    <br>
    </span><span style="font-family: helvetica,arial,sans-serif;">\&nbsp;
    Reset the assigned FCode numbers for the first "inner" block<br>
    &nbsp;</span><br>
    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FCode-Reset</span><span
     style="font-weight: bold;"><br>
    </span>&nbsp;<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span> inner-block_01.fth<br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-end</span><br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Load the second "inner" block.<br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-version2</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-family: helvetica,arial,sans-serif;">\&nbsp; Reset
    the assigned FCode numbers for the second "inner" block</span><br>
    <br>
    <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">FCode-Reset</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span> inner-block_02.fth<br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-end</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">pci-header-end</span>
    </div>
    <br>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId861304"></a><a name="Example_4"></a>Example
    #4</h3>
    <p>This example serves to illustrate the use of the directives that
    control the
    <a href="#Scope_Directives">Scope of Definitions</a>, and also to show
    a means whereby the IBM-Style
    Local Values
    Support File can be incorporated at a <a href="#Global_Definitions">Global</a>
    level.&nbsp; Normally, <a href="#Multiple_device_nodes">that would be
    problematical</a> because
    the <a href="localvalues.html#Instance_Data_in_L_V_Support">Local
    Values
    Support functions</a> are written to use <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    data, in order to conserve use of System memory.&nbsp; By temporarily
    over-riding the definition of <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">instance</span>
    in the <a href="#over_ride_instance">manner shown</a>, the User has
    traded-off economy of System-memory
    for convenience of programming.
    </p>
    <p>This example also offers an illustration of the use of <a
     href="#Shell_Env_Vbles_in_File_Names">Shell-Environment Variables in
    File-Names</a>:&nbsp; Let us suppose that the directory in which the
    main file for the controller of the assembly whose driver being
    compiled here resides in a directory-tree, several layers under the
    root.&nbsp; Immediately below the root is a sub-directory called <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">shared</span>
    that contains shared functions and the Local Values support, and
    elsewhere under the tree are sharable bodies of driver code for
    device-modules that can be incorporated into various assemblies.&nbsp;
    Let us also suppose that the Makefile that governs this Tokenization
    process sets Environment Variables; the root of the tree is called <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">DevRoot</span>,
    and the directory in which the sharable bodies reside are called <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">SCZ</span>
    and <span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">SLZ</span>
    respectively.&nbsp; And let us further suppose that the <a
     href="#Example_4_Condl_FLoad">inclusion of these two subsidiary devices</a>
    is
    optional, controlled by command-line symbol definitions. </p>
    <div
     style="margin-left: 40px; color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">
    \ Define a few macros and functions that will become available<br>
    \ to all subordinate device-nodes in this bundle.<br>
    <br>
    \ Some of our functions are written using Local Values.<br>
    \ We can make the Local Values Support accessible Globally<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; without incurring any Warning messages, and
    without<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; altering the LocalValuesSupport file, if we
    temporarily<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; disable the definition of INSTANCE<br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-version2</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">headers</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">global-definitions</span><br>
    <br>
    <a name="over_ride_instance"></a>\&nbsp; Bypass warning about&nbsp;
    Instance<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; without altering
    LocalValuesSupport file<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Leave ourselves a way to recover<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">alias</span> generic-instance&nbsp;
    instance<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Here's where we disable it.&nbsp; During development, give
    confirmation<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; that the macro has been activated by
    printing a message.&nbsp; Also,<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; insert a token in the place where
    the&nbsp; Instance&nbsp; would have<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; gone so that our detokenizations line
    up
    when we inspect.&nbsp; We<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; do this by defining a comand-line
    symbol called&nbsp; proto-code<br>
    \&nbsp; For the final production run, we can make the macro completely<br>
    \ &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; silent by leaving&nbsp; proto-code&nbsp;
    undefined.<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[ifdef]</span> proto-code<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">overload [macro]</span>
    instance&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">message"</span>
    Bypassing Instance<span style="font-weight: bold;">"</span>&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">noop</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[else]</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; \&nbsp; Make it completely silent<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">overload [macro]</span>
    instance <span style="font-weight: bold;">f[&nbsp; noop&nbsp; ]f</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[endif]</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span> ${DevRoot}/shared/<span
     style="font-weight: bold;">LocalValuesSupport.fth</span><br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Restore normal meaning of&nbsp; Instance , also in Global scope.<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">overload alias</span> instance
    generic-instance<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Here's a global definition that uses Local Values<br>
    : $CAT&nbsp;&nbsp; ( _max _str1 _len1 _str2 _len2 -- _max _str1 _len1' )<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">{</span> _max _str1
    _len1 _str2 _len2 <span style="font-weight: bold;">}</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp; _len1 _max &lt;
    if&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \ there is room<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; _str2 _str1 _len1 + _len2 _max _len1 -
    min move<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp; then<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp; _max _str1 _len1 _len2 + _max min &nbsp; \ always leave
    total length<br>
    ;<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Here is a global macro<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span> 4DUP &nbsp; 2over 2over<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; And another<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span> 4DROP&nbsp; 2drop
    2drop<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; And yet another<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span> (.h)&nbsp; base @
    swap hex (.) rot base !<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Other shared functions are in a file in the Shared Code
    directory:<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span>
    ${DevRoot}/shared/sharedfuncts.fth<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Definitions in all subsequent device-nodes will be able to
    access<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; the $CAT function and the macros&nbsp;
    4DUP&nbsp; and&nbsp;
    4DROP, as well as<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; to make use of IBM-Style Local Values
    without re-<span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">fload</span>ing<br>
    \ &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; the Support File<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Now let's get back into the primary device-node.<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">device-definitions</span><br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Use instance data to create a large temporary buffer<br>
    d# 40 dup instance buffer:&nbsp; temp-buf&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    ( max )<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Convolutions to create a name on the fly...<br>
    s" controller_" tuck &nbsp;
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    ( max len adr len )<br>
    temp-buf
    swap&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    &nbsp; &nbsp; ( max len adr buf len )<br>
    move&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    &nbsp; &nbsp; ( max len )<br>
    temp-buf
    swap&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    &nbsp; &nbsp; ( max buf len )<br>
    my-self
    (.h)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    ( max buf len adr2 len2 )<br>
    $cat&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    ( max buf len )<br>
    device-name drop<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Make a macro of that.&nbsp; Define it in parts.<br>
    \&nbsp; Requires the core of the name on the stack.<br>
    \&nbsp; Macro will create its own&nbsp; temp-buf&nbsp; in the current
    device.<br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">global-definitions<br>
    <br>
    </span>\&nbsp; First part of the operation:&nbsp;&nbsp; ( adr len --
    max adr len )<br>
    \&nbsp; Note that "instance" is allowed here because it is not<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; invoked -- or even parsed --&nbsp;
    until the macro is invoked.<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span>&nbsp;
    create-buffr&nbsp; d# 40 dup instance buffer: temp-buf&nbsp; -rot<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Second part of the operation:&nbsp; ( max adr len -- max buf
    len )<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span>&nbsp;
    name-to-buffr&nbsp;&nbsp; tuck temp-buf swap move temp-buf swap<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Last part of the operation:&nbsp; ( max buf len -- )<br>
    \&nbsp; We're using&nbsp; my-self&nbsp; as part of the device-name<br>
    \ &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; for no particularly good reason other than<br>
    \ &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; that it makes for an interesting example...&nbsp;
    ;-}<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span>&nbsp;
    buffr-to-dev-name&nbsp; my-self (.h) $cat device-name drop<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Combine the parts:<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span>&nbsp; make-my-dev&nbsp;
    create-buffr&nbsp; name-to-buffr&nbsp; buffr-to-dev-name<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Back to the primary device-node.<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">device-definitions</span><br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Load its methods from the Current Directory<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span> controller_methods.fth<br>
    <br>
    <a name="timestamp_prop"></a>\&nbsp; Create timestamp property based on
    actual tokenization date and time<br>
    \&nbsp; Combine into a single string (with a space between).<br>
    \&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; No trailing null-byte until end.<br>
    [fcode-date] encode-bytes &nbsp; "&nbsp; " encode-bytes encode+<br>
    [fcode-time] encode-string encode+ " release-time" property<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Log timestamp to the Audit Trail<br>
    tokenizer[&nbsp;&nbsp; [fcode-date] [fcode-time]&nbsp; ]tokenizer<br>
    <br>
    <a name="Example_4_Condl_FLoad"></a>\&nbsp; First optional subsidiary
    device.&nbsp; Inclusion controlled by command-line symbol.<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[ifdef]</span> scuzzy<br>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">new-device</span><br>
    <br>
    " scuzzy_"&nbsp; make-my-dev<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Load its methods<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span> ${SCZ}/scuzzy_methods.fth<br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span><br>
    </div>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[endif]</span><br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Second optional subsidiary device, controlled by command-line
    symbol.<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[ifdef]</span> sleazy<br>
    <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">new-device</span><br>
    <br>
    " sleazy_"&nbsp; make-my-dev<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; Load its methods<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fload</span> ${SLZ}sleazy_methods.fth<br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span><br>
    </div>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[endif]</span><br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; That's enough for now...<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-end</span><br>
    </div>
    <h3><a class="mozTocH3" name="mozTocId866180"></a><a name="Example_5"></a>Example
    #5</h3>
    <p>This example serves to illustrate the use of the <a
     href="#function_name"><span
     style="font-family: courier new,courier,monospace; font-weight: bold;">[function-name]</span></a>
    directive to create a series of "you are here" debugging messages.<br>
    </p>
    <p>We will create a pair of macros whose names we can cut'n'paste at
    the beginning and end of every function we want to give a "you are
    here" message, switchable by a local debug-flag.&nbsp; The macros will
    be globally defined, but will make reference to locally-defined names
    for the debug-flag and the device-node name string. </p>
    <div
     style="margin-left: 40px; color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-version2</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">global-definitions</span><br>
    \&nbsp; Each dev-node will create its own debug-flag and alias it
    to&nbsp; debug-me?<br>
    \&nbsp; Each dev-node creates a macro called my-dev-name giving its
    device-name<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;"></span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span> .fname&amp;dev&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">[function-name]</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">type</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">."</span>&nbsp; in <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span> my-dev-name <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">type</span> <br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span> name-my-dev&nbsp;&nbsp;
    my-dev-name <span style="font-weight: bold;">device-name<br>
    </span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span> .dbg-enter&nbsp;
    debug-me? <span style="font-weight: bold;">@</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">if</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">."</span>
    Entering<span style="font-weight: bold;"> "</span> .fname&amp;dev&nbsp;
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">cr</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">then</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span> .dbg-leave&nbsp;
    debug-me? <span style="font-weight: bold;">@</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">if</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">."</span>
    Leaving <span style="font-weight: bold;">"</span>&nbsp;
    .fname&amp;dev&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">cr</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">then</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">device-definitions</span><br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">headers</span><br>
    \&nbsp; Top-most device, named billy<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span> my-dev-name&nbsp; "
    billy"<br>
    name-my-dev<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; debug-billy?&nbsp; is a flag the user can turn "on" to get
    debug-messages<br>
    \&nbsp; from the methods of the device we call "billy"<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">variable</span> debug-billy?&nbsp;
    debug-billy? <span style="font-weight: bold;">off</span><br>
    \&nbsp; Set it up for the macro<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">alias</span> debug-me? debug-billy?<br>
    <br>
    : bill<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-enter&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; This will display&nbsp; Entering bill in billy<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">[char]</span> G <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">dup</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">control</span> G <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">3drop</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-leave&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; This will display&nbsp; Leaving bill in billy<br>
    <br>
    ;<br>
    <br>
    : factl recursive&nbsp; ( n -- n! )<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">type</span> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">."</span> Entering First vers. of <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span> .fname&amp;dev <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">cr</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">?dup</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">0=</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">if</span>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">1</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">else</span>&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">dup</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">1-</span>&nbsp;
    factl <span style="font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">then</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">."</span> Leaving
    First vers. of <span style="font-weight: bold;">"</span>
    .fname&amp;dev <span style="font-weight: bold;">type</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">cr</span><br>
    ;<br>
    <br>
    : factl ( n -- n! )<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">type</span> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">."</span> Entering Second vers. of <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">[function-name]</span>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">cr</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">?dup</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">0=</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">if</span>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">1</span> factl<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">else</span>&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">dup</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">1-</span>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">recurse</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">*</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">then</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">type</span> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">."</span> Leaving Second vers. of <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">[function-name]</span>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">cr</span><br>
    ;<br>
    <br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">variable</span> naught<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">defer</span>&nbsp; do-nothing<br>
    20 <span style="font-weight: bold;">value</span> twenty<br>
    30 <span style="font-weight: bold;">value</span> thirty<br>
    40 <span style="font-weight: bold;">buffer:</span> forty<br>
    50 <span style="font-weight: bold;">constant</span> fifty<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">create</span> three 0 <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">,</span> 00 <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">,</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">h#</span>
    000 <span style="font-weight: bold;">,</span><br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">struct</span><br>
    4 <span style="font-weight: bold;">field</span> &gt;four<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">constant</span> /four<br>
    <br>
    : peril<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-enter&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; This will display&nbsp; Entering peril in billy<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">[']</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">noop</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">to</span> do-nothing<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 100 <span style="font-weight: bold;">to</span>
    thirty<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5 <span style="font-weight: bold;">to</span>
    naught&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    <span style="font-style: italic;">\&nbsp; Generates a WARNING</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; thirty <span style="font-weight: bold;">dup</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">-</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">abort"</span>
    Never Happen<span style="font-weight: bold;">"</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-leave&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; You get the idea...<br>
    ;<br>
    <br>
    : thirty ( new-val -- )<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; .dbg-enter<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">dup</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">to</span> thirty<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">alias</span> .dec <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">.d</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; Generates a WARNING and an ADVISORY<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ." Dirty"&nbsp; .dec<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; .dbg-leave<br>
    ;<br>
    <br>
    \&nbsp; First subsidiary device, "child" of billy<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">new-device</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">instance</span> <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">variable</span> cheryl<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span>&nbsp;
    my-dev-name&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">"</span> cheryl<span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; name-my-dev<br>
    <br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; \&nbsp; Third-level device, "grandchild" of billy<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">new-device</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">[macro]</span>&nbsp; my-dev-name&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span> meryl<span
     style="font-weight: bold;">"</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; name-my-dev<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">variable</span> debug-meryl?&nbsp;
    debug-meryl? <span style="font-weight: bold;">off</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">alias</span> debug-me? debug-meryl?<br>
    <br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; : merle<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-enter&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; This will display&nbsp; Entering merle in meryl<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    cheryl&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; ERROR.&nbsp; Is in a different dev-node.<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; .dbg-leave<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ;<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">variable</span>
    beryl<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span><br>
    <br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; \&nbsp; Now we're back to "cheryl"<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold;">variable</span>
    debug-cheryl?&nbsp; debug-cheryl? <span style="font-weight: bold;">off</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; alias debug-me? debug-cheryl?<br>
    <br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; : queryl<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-enter&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; This will display&nbsp; Entering queryl in cheryl<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">over
    rot dup nip drop swap</span>&nbsp;&nbsp; \&nbsp; Not the most useful
    code...&nbsp; ;-}<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; .dbg-leave<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ;<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">finish-device</span><br>
    \&nbsp; And we're back to billy.<br>
    : droop ( -- )<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-enter&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; This will display&nbsp; Entering droop in billy<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; twenty<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 0 <span style="font-weight: bold;">?do</span> i .h <span
     style="font-weight: bold;">loop</span><br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-leave&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; You get the idea....<br>
    ;<br>
    <br>
    <a name="Example_5_func_nam"></a><br>
    \&nbsp; The following will generate some unexpected errors:<br>
    : quack ( maybe not -- oops!&nbsp; I-forgot-the-close-paren<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-enter&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; This should display&nbsp; Entering quack in billy<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; But it doesn't display anything and I don't know why.<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; h# 30&nbsp; .d<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-leave&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; and I'm still baffled...<br>
    ;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; \&nbsp; Oh, well, soldier on...<br>
    : cluck&nbsp; ( don't count -- before hatched )&nbsp; \&nbsp; Now, <span
     style="font-style: italic;">there's</span> a close-paren....
    </div>
    <br>
    <div
     style="color: black; font-family: helvetica,arial,sans-serif; font-weight: bold;"><span
     style="font-style: italic;">Note:</span>&nbsp; At this point,
    the Tokenizer has issued a <a href="#Allow_Multi_Line">Multi-Line
    Warning</a> about a Comment that
    began six lines earlier, which gives the User a good indication as to
    just what
    went wrong... </div>
    <br>
    <div
     style="margin-left: 40px; color: rgb(68, 34, 0); font-family: courier new,courier,monospace;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-enter&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; This does display, but not what I expected.<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ." Coming from" <a href="#Inp_Fil_Nm_Strg">[input-file-name]</a>
    type ."&nbsp; line
    " <a href="#Inp_Fil_Nm_Strg">[line-number]</a> .d cr<br>
    tokenizer[&nbsp; <a href="#function_name">[function-name]</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
    ]tokenizer&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; \&nbsp;&nbsp; Let's not wait for run-time<br>
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    .dbg-leave&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
    \&nbsp; Now I get it...<br>
    ;<br>
    <span style="font-weight: bold;">fcode-end</span><br>
    <br>
    </div>
    <br>
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