--- freem/doc/freem.texi 2025/05/02 14:35:40 1.36 +++ freem/doc/freem.texi 2025/05/19 12:45:01 1.61 @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ @settitle The FreeM Manual @copying -This manual is for FreeM, (version 0.64.0-rc1), which is a free software@footnote{FreeM subscribes to the software licensing philosophy described in @emph{Free Software, Free Society: -Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman}.} implementation of the M programming language. +This manual is for FreeM, (version 0.65.1-rc0), which is a free software implementation of the M programming language. +Print-optimized versions of this book are typeset in @emph{Computer Modern} by the author using the @emph{GNU Texinfo} tools. Copyright @copyright{} 2014-2025 Coherent Logic Development LLC @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Permission is granted to copy, distribut @title The FreeM Manual @subtitle @sc{The Official Manual of FreeM} -@subtitle Version 0.64.0-rc1 +@subtitle Version 0.65.1-rc0 @c@vskip 10pt @c@center @image{freem-logo-sm,,,,.png} @author Serena Willis @@ -44,10 +44,12 @@ This is the official manual for the Free @menu * Introduction:: About the FreeM Project, its history, and its goals. * Document Conventions:: Conventions used in this manual. +* A Note on Standards:: FreeM positioning regarding the M Development Committee. * FreeM Invocation:: How to invoke FreeM from the command line. * The FreeM Environment Daemon:: Managing shared resources in the FreeM environment. * The FreeM Direct-Mode Environment:: Executing M programs interactively. * Debugging:: The program development cycle of FreeM. +* Program Development Cycle:: How to create, edit, test, and run FreeM programs. * Directives:: Per-Routine Language Directives. * Intrinsic Special Variables:: Intrinsic Special Variables. @@ -99,7 +101,6 @@ This is the official manual for the Free * Accessing FreeM from C Programs:: How to use the mlib interface. * FreeM Administrator:: The fmadm system manager tool. -* FreeM Legacy Utilities:: FreeM legacy system manager utilities. * FreeM VIEW Commands and Functions:: Getting and setting info about FreeM internals. * Implementation Limits:: FreeM limitations. * US-ASCII Character Set:: The US-ASCII character set. @@ -117,6 +118,8 @@ When GT.M was open-sourced in late 1999, In February of 2020, work began in earnest to build a development and support infrastructure for FreeM and begin the careful process of refining it into a more stable and robust application. +For more information on FreeM history, see @code{@emph{$PREFIX}/share/freem/doc/freem_history.*} (distributed in PostScript, PDF, and plain text formats). + @section Production Readiness FreeM is not yet production-ready. There are several show-stopping bugs that preclude a general release for public use: @@ -146,6 +149,7 @@ Current contributors denoted with a @emp @cindex contributors, Gerum, Winfried @cindex contributors, Kreis, Greg @cindex contributors, Landis, Larry +@cindex contributors, McGlothlen, Ken @cindex contributors, Milligan, Lloyd @cindex contributors, Morris, Steve @cindex contributors, Murray, John @@ -187,6 +191,9 @@ Larry Landis (Coordination, Code, Docume Rick Marshall (Testing, MDC Conformance) @emph{+} @item +Ken McGlothlen (Apple Silicon build/test environment, proofreading of documentation) @emph{+} + +@item Lloyd Milligan (Code, Testing, Documentation) @item @@ -248,6 +255,10 @@ FreeM uses abbreviations for common lang @table @asis @item @emph{$PREFIX} Refers to the base filesystem location within which FreeM is installed. For most distribution methods of FreeM, @emph{$PREFIX} represents either @code{/} or @code{/usr/local}. +@item @emph{dlabel} +Refers to a label in an M routine, beginning in the first column of the line. Can be a @emph{name} or an @emph{intlit}. +@item @emph{entryref} +Refers to an M routine entry point, denoted in the format @code{@emph{dlabel} [+@emph{intexpr}][^@emph{routine}]}. @item @emph{expr} Refers to any expression. Often presented in the format @emph{expr V }, where @emph{V} means @emph{giving}; e.g., @emph{expr V lvn} means @emph{expression giving local variable name}. @item @emph{glvn} @@ -256,18 +267,38 @@ Refers to the name of an M global, local Refers to the name of an M global variable. @item @emph{intexpr} Refers to an integer expression. +@item @emph{intlit} +Refers to an integer literal. @item @emph{ISV}, @emph{isv} Refers to an M intrinsic special variable; @code{$JOB} and @code{$IO} are examples of ISVs. @item @emph{L} Indicates a @emph{list} of the following item, e.g., @emph{L gvn} means @emph{list of global variable names}. @item @emph{lvn} Refers to the name of an M local variable. +@item @emph{postcondition} +A @emph{tvexpr} immediately following a command verb affecting that command's execution. +@item @emph{strlit} +Refers to an M string literal. @item @emph{ssvn} Refers to the name of an M structured system variable. @item @emph{tvexpr} -Refers to a truth-valued expression. +Refers to a truth-valued expression, i.e., an expression interpreted as a truth value. @end table +@node A Note on Standards +@chapter A Note on Standards +@cindex MDC +@cindex M Development Committee +@cindex ANSI X11.1 +@cindex standards, ANSI +@cindex standards, MDC + +FreeM attempts to implement as many features as possible from the M Development Committee's unpublished @emph{Millennium Draft Standard}, as well as its predecessors. + +The maintainer of FreeM (who is also the author of this book) is largely in favor of standardization efforts, and hopes that the MDC will resume activities, and will happily participate if it does so in an open, public, transparent, and democratic manner. Until then, however, FreeM will attempt to improve the M language, in cooperation with other free software M implementers where possible. Any breaking changes introduced in future MDC releases of the @emph{Standard} (such as the rumored @emph{M5}) which prove incompatible with FreeM will be handled via the @code{$DIALECT} special variable (to be changed to @code{$ZDIALECT} in a coming release). + +The conformance document required per the @emph{Standard} should be installed as a @code{man} page on any computer system where FreeM is made available. Simply type @code{man freem_conformance} to access. + @node FreeM Invocation @chapter FreeM Invocation @cindex invocation, command-line @@ -399,7 +430,7 @@ If the daemon is started with @option{-- The @option{--environment} option will start the daemon for the specified @emph{environment-name}. The default environment, if unspecified, is called @code{DEFAULT}. If using an environment other than @code{DEFAULT}, interpreter processes that wish to also connect to the same environment must also use the @option{--environment} option when starting, and @code{libfreem} clients must also pass the environment name as the first argument to the @code{freem_init()} function. Environments allow you to run multiple, isolated instances of FreeM on the same machine, whose globals and routines are distinct and unique. -The @option{--shmsize} option specifies the size in bytes of the FreeM shared memory segment. The default is 4194304 bytes. Increasing the size of the FreeM shared memory segment will, at the cost of increased memory usage, increase the number of concurrent jobs and lock table entries available to the environment; decreasing the size of the segment will have the expected opposite effect. Note that you must also pass @option{--shmsize} with the same number of bytes to any interpreter process to be used with an environment whose daemon uses a non-default shared memory segment size. +The @option{--shmsize} option specifies the size in bytes of the FreeM shared memory segment. The default is 16,777,216 bytes (16 megabytes). Increasing the size of the FreeM shared memory segment will, at the cost of increased memory usage, increase the number of concurrent jobs and lock table entries available to the environment; decreasing the size of the segment will have the expected opposite effect. Note that you must also pass @option{--shmsize} with the same number of bytes to any interpreter process to be used with an environment whose daemon uses a non-default shared memory segment size. Attempting to start a FreeM interpreter process without a daemon running with the same environment name will result in an error. @@ -414,7 +445,7 @@ Attempting to start a FreeM interpreter The FreeM direct-mode environment is the mode entered when FreeM is invoked without the use of @option{-r @emph{}} or @option{--routine=@emph{}}: @example -Coherent Logic Development FreeM version 0.64.0-rc1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) +Coherent Logic Development FreeM version 0.65.1-rc0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 2014, 2020, 2021 Coherent Logic Development LLC @@ -576,7 +607,7 @@ FreeM includes an interactive debugger, If you would like to enter the debugger automatically each time an error is encountered, add the following to your @code{LCLINIT} routine: @example -S $ETR="B ""DEBUG""" +S $ETRAP="B ""DEBUG""" @end example @section Debugging Commands @@ -603,6 +634,12 @@ Halts the process being debugged and ret With no arguments, toggles watchpoints on and off. With @code{+}, adds @emph{} to the watchlist. With @code{-}, removes @emph{} from the watchlist. With @code{?}, queries the watch status of @emph{}. @end table +@node Program Development Cycle +@chapter Program Development Cycle +@cindex program development + +This chapter covers the essential activities of program development in the FreeM environment, including viewing, creating, editing, and running routines. + @node Directives @chapter Directives @cindex directives @@ -673,7 +710,7 @@ Please note that FreeM is not entirely s * $SYSTEM:: MDC system ID of FreeM. * $TEST:: Truth value of last conditional expression or result of certain @code{LOCK} operations. * $TLEVEL:: Current level of transaction nesting. -* $WITH:: Current variable prefix set by @code{WITH} command. +* $WITH:: Current variable prefix set by @code{ZWITH} command. * $X:: Current horizontal screen position. * $Y:: Current vertical screen position. * $ZA:: Current position of file on @code{$IO}. @@ -869,7 +906,7 @@ uncommitted transactions exist. @cindex $WITH @cindex intrinsic special variables, $WITH -Returns the variable prefix set by the @code{@ref{WITH}} command. +Returns the variable prefix set by the @code{@ref{ZWITH}} command. @node $X @section $X @@ -1088,7 +1125,7 @@ See @emph{https://wiki.osdev.org/Target_ * $ZLSD():: Compute Levenshtein distance between two arguments. * $ZM():: Unknown. * $ZNAME():: Unknown. -* $ZNEXT():: Unknown. +* $ZNEXT():: Return glvn of next numeric subscript following given glvn. * $ZORDER():: Unknown. * $ZPIECE():: Unknown. * $ZPREVIOUS():: Unknown. @@ -1286,6 +1323,28 @@ The optional second argument indicates t @cindex intrinsic functions, $NEXT Deprecated. Use @code{$ORDER} instead. +Returns the next numeric subscript of the specified glvn. + +@emph{Syntax} + +@example +$NEXT(@emph{glvn}) +@end example + +@emph{Example} + +Assume the following array: + +@example +^foo(1)="" +^foo(2)="" +@end example + +And the following code: + +@example + W $ZNEXT(^foo(1)) ; => 2 +@end example @node $ORDER() @section $ORDER @@ -1686,6 +1745,8 @@ Returns the Levenshtein distance between @cindex intrinsic functions, $ZM @cindex intrinsic functions, implementation-specific +Purpose unknown. + @node $ZNAME() @section $ZNAME @cindex $ZNAME @@ -1694,13 +1755,38 @@ Returns the Levenshtein distance between Purpose unknown. +This function relies on the value of @code{$VIEW(71)} being @code{0} (this is not the default). + @node $ZNEXT() @section $ZNEXT @cindex $ZNEXT @cindex intrinsic functions, $ZNEXT @cindex intrinsic functions, implementation-specific -Purpose unknown. +Returns a fully-formed variable reference of the next numeric subscript of the specified glvn. + +@emph{Syntax} + +@example +$ZNEXT(@emph{glvn}) +@end example + +@emph{Example} + +Assume the following array: + +@example +^foo(1)="" +^foo(2)="" +@end example + +And the following code: + +@example + W $ZNEXT(^foo(1)) ; => ^foo(2) +@end example + +This function relies on the value of @code{$VIEW(71)} being @code{1} (this is the default). @node $ZORDER() @section $ZORDER @@ -1986,13 +2072,11 @@ Identical to @ref{$TRANSLATE()}, except * !:: Run an external program or command. * !!:: Launch a subshell from FreeM direct mode. * ABLOCK:: Increment the block counter for one or more event classes. -* ASSERT:: Raise error when a conditional expression evaluates @emph{false}. * ASTART:: Enable asynchronous event handling for one or more event classes. * ASTOP:: Disable asynchronous event handling for one or more event classes. * AUNBLOCK:: Decrement the block counter for one or more event classes. * BREAK:: Interrupt a running routine to allow interactive debugging. * CLOSE:: Close an input/output device. -* CONST:: Define a constant that cannot be altered after initial definition. * DO:: Transfer program control to one or more subroutines or introduces a new execution level. * ELSE:: Execute the remainder of a line if @code{@ref{$TEST}} evaluates @emph{false}. * FOR:: Repeat execution of a line or block of code. @@ -2005,7 +2089,6 @@ Identical to @ref{$TRANSLATE()}, except * KSUBSCRIPTS:: Kill only the descendant subscripts of a local, global, global, or structured system variable. * KVALUE:: Kill only the value of a local, global, or structured system variable. * LOCK:: Control advisory locking for concurrency control. -* MAP:: Map a global name to a non-default namespace. * MERGE:: Merge contents of one local, global, or structured system variable into another. * NEW:: Introduce a new scope for a specified local variable or intrinsic special variable or instantiate an object. * OPEN:: Open a sequential or socket input/output device. @@ -2014,28 +2097,32 @@ Identical to @ref{$TRANSLATE()}, except * SET:: Set the value of a local variable, global, intrinsic special variable, or structured system variable. * TCOMMIT:: Commit a transaction. * THEN:: Preserve @code{@ref{$TEST}} until the end of the current line. -* THROW:: Programmatically raise an error condition. * TROLLBACK:: Roll back all pending transactions. * TSTART:: Introduce a new transaction processing level. -* UNMAP:: Remove a mapping of a global to a non-default namespace. * USE:: Set the currently-active input/output device. * VIEW:: Modify FreeM internal parameters. -* WATCH:: Enable or disable watchpoints, or set or clear watchpoints on specified globals, locals, or structured system variables. -* WITH:: Set prefix for future variable references. * WRITE:: Write output to current input/output device. * XECUTE:: Interpret string as M code. -* ZBREAK:: Unknown. -* ZGO:: Unknown. -* ZHALT:: Unknown. +* ZASSERT:: Raise error when a conditional expression evaluates @emph{false}. +* ZBREAK:: Enable/disable ZBREAK mode. +* ZCONST:: Define a constant that cannot be altered after initial definition. +* ZEDIT:: Edit a routine using an external editor. +* ZGOTO:: @code{GOTO} with @code{BREAK} control. +* ZHALT:: Exit FreeM job with return value. * ZINSERT:: Insert code into routine buffer. -* ZJOB:: Unknown. +* ZJOB:: Invoke job, ignoring any timeouts. * ZLOAD:: Load routine into routine buffer. +* ZMAP:: Map a global name to a non-default namespace. * ZNEW:: Unknown. * ZPRINT:: Print contents of routine buffer. -* ZQUIT:: Unknown. +* ZQUIT:: Quit multiple stack levels at once. * ZREMOVE:: Remove code from routine buffer. * ZSAVE:: Save routine buffer to disk. -* ZTRAP:: Unknown. +* ZTHROW:: Programmatically raise an error condition. +* ZTRAP:: Raise a FreeM error. +* ZUNMAP:: Remove a mapping of a global to a non-default namespace. +* ZWATCH:: Enable or disable watchpoints, or set or clear watchpoints on specified globals, locals, or structured system variables. +* ZWITH:: Set prefix for future variable references. * ZWRITE:: Write local variable, global, or structured system variable to @code{@ref{$IO}}. @end menu @@ -2157,41 +2244,6 @@ In its inclusive form, @code{ABLOCK} inc In its exclusive form, @code{ABLOCK} increments the block counters for all event classes @emph{except for} those named in the list, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is either @emph{true} or omitted. -@node ASSERT -@section ASSERT -@cindex ASSERT -@cindex commands, ASSERT -@cindex commands, debugging -@cindex commands, implementation-specific -@cindex commands, non-standard -@emph{FreeM Extension} - -Triggers error @code{ASSERT} if the supplied truth-valued expression @emph{tvexpr} is @emph{false} (@emph{1} is @emph{true}, and @emph{0} is @emph{false}), and that the optional @emph{postcondition} evaluates to @emph{true} or is omitted. - -The @code{ASSERT} error is catchable whether using standard-style, FreeM-style, or DSM 2.0-style error processing. - -@emph{Syntax} - -@example - ASSERT@emph{:postcondition} @emph{} -@end example - -@emph{Example} - -@example -DEFAULT.USER> SET DEBUG=1 - - -DEFAULT.USER> ASSERT:DEBUG 1=1 - - -DEFAULT.USER> ASSERT:DEBUG 1=0 - - ->> Error ZASSERT: programmer assertion failed in SYSTEM::^%SYSINIT [$STACK = 0] ->> ASSERT:DEBUG 1=0 - ^ -@end example @node ASTART @section ASTART @@ -2333,23 +2385,6 @@ In its argumentless form, @code{CLOSE} c In its single-argument form, @code{CLOSE} closes the I/O device associated with channel @emph{channel}, provided that @emph{channel} represents a currently-open device, and the optional @emph{postcondition} is @emph{true} or omitted. -@node CONST -@section CONST -@cindex CONST -@cindex commands, CONST -@cindex commands, non-standard -@emph{FreeM Extension} - -Defines a local @emph{constant}, or variable that cannot be altered after its initial definition, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is @emph{true} or omitted. - -Constants must only be locals, and globals are not supported. - -@emph{Syntax} - -@example -@code{CONST@emph{:postcondition} @emph{mref1}=@emph{initial-value1},...,@emph{mrefN}=@emph{initial-valueN}} -@end example - @node DO @section DO @cindex DO @@ -2396,7 +2431,7 @@ ELSE[@emph{:postcondition}] @quotation @emph{Non-Standard Behavior} -FreeM allows a @emph{postcondition} on @code{ELSE}. While explicitly forbidden in the @emph{standard}--and for good reason--it was decided that FreeM should allow postconditions everywhere, both for the sake of foolish consistency (the likes of which Emerson warned against), and for the benefit of entrants to a hypothetical future obfuscated M contest, and those with a Machiavellian predisposition to wicked perversions and undue cleverness. +FreeM allows a @emph{postcondition} on @code{ELSE}. While explicitly forbidden in the @emph{Standard}, it was decided that FreeM should allow postconditions everywhere, both for the sake of foolish consistency (the likes of which Emerson warned against), and for the benefit of entrants to a hypothetical future obfuscated M contest, and those with a Machiavellian predisposition to wicked perversions and undue cleverness. Using postconditions on @code{ELSE} should be strictly avoided in production code, as they have no practical use, and may contribute to technical debt, hardening of the arteries, hobgoblins, a small mind, a surfeit of logic, climate change, @emph{Daily WTF} rants, or the meltdown of global financial markets. @end quotation @@ -2551,11 +2586,22 @@ IF[@emph{:postcondition}] @emph{tvexpr}[ In its argumentless form, allows the remainder of the line of code following @code{IF} to execute only if @code{$TEST} evaluates to @emph{1}, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} evaluates to @emph{true} or is omitted. + @emph{Syntax} @example -IF[@emph{:postcondition}] +IF[@emph{:postcondition}] @emph{command...} @end example +@cartouche +@quotation +@emph{Style Recommendation} + +In the interest of readability and maintainability, we recommend avoiding the argumentless form of @code{IF} in new code. It is an obsolete relic of an era when routine sizes were severely limited, and can be difficult to spot, as the use of whitespace (@code{IF @emph{command}}) makes the intent of its use non-obvious at a glance. It is also far too easy to inadvertently delete the extra space, leading to program errors easily avoided otherwise. + +We recommend explicitly checking the value of @code{$TEST} instead, as in @code{IF $TEST @emph{command}} or @code{@emph{command}:$TEST ...}, as this makes the intent immediately clear both to M newcomers and seasoned experts, and sacrifices nothing of value, even on the oldest computer systems where FreeM can be used today. +@end quotation +@end cartouche + @node JOB @section JOB @cindex JOB @@ -2614,7 +2660,7 @@ In the above @emph{inclusive} form, @cod @cartouche @quotation @emph{Note} -The below @emph{argumentless} and @emph{exclusive} forms of @code{KSUBSCRIPTS} are not implemented in FreeM, as of version 0.64.0-rc1, but are planned for a future release. +The below @emph{argumentless} and @emph{exclusive} forms of @code{KSUBSCRIPTS} are not implemented in FreeM, as of version 0.65.1-rc0, but are planned for a future release. @end quotation @end cartouche @@ -2649,7 +2695,7 @@ In the above @emph{inclusive} form, @cod @cartouche @quotation @emph{Note} -The below @emph{argumentless} and @emph{exclusive} forms of @code{KVALUE} are not implemented in FreeM, as of version 0.64.0-rc1, but are planned for a future release. +The below @emph{argumentless} and @emph{exclusive} forms of @code{KVALUE} are not implemented in FreeM, as of version 0.65.1-rc0, but are planned for a future release. @end quotation @end cartouche @@ -2705,21 +2751,6 @@ If @code{LOCK} succeeds within @emph{tim LOCK[@emph{:postcondition}] @emph{name}[:@emph{timeout}][,...@emph{name}[:@emph{timeout}]] @end example -@node MAP -@section MAP -@cindex MAP -@cindex commands, MAP -@cindex commands, implementation-specific -@cindex commands, non-standard - -Maps global name @code{gvn} to be mapped to the non-default namespace @emph{expr V namespace}, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} evaluates to @emph{true} or is omitted. - -@emph{Syntax} - -@example -MAP[@emph{:postcondition}] GLOBAL @emph{gvn}=@emph{expr V namespace} -@end example - @node MERGE @section MERGE @cindex MERGE @@ -2969,27 +3000,6 @@ Saves the value of @code{$TEST} until th IF 1 THEN WRITE "HELLO!",! @end example -@node THROW -@section THROW -@cindex THROW -@cindex commands, THROW -@cindex commands, non-standard -@emph{FreeM Extension} - -Raises an error condition as long as the optional @emph{postcondition} is @emph{true} or omitted. - -@emph{Syntax} - -@example -@code{THROW@emph{:postcondition} @emph{expr V error-code}} -@end example - -@emph{Example} - -@example -@code{THROW "M102"} -@end example - @node TROLLBACK @section TROLLBACK @cindex TROLLBACK @@ -3054,20 +3064,6 @@ If you are using more than one transacti TSTART (FOO,BAR):(SERIAL,TRANSACTIONID="FOO") @end example -@node UNMAP -@section UNMAP -@cindex UNMAP -@cindex commands, UNMAP -@cindex commands, implementation-specific -@cindex commands, non-standard - -Removes any mapping connecting @emph{gvn} to a non-default namespace, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} evaluates to @emph{true} or is omitted. - -@emph{Syntax} - -@example -UNMAP GLOBAL @emph{gvn} -@end example @node USE @section USE @@ -3372,122 +3368,142 @@ VIEW 133:@emph{tvexpr} @end table -@node WATCH -@section WATCH -@cindex WATCH -@cindex commands, WATCH + + +@node WRITE +@section WRITE +@cindex WRITE +@cindex commands, WRITE + +@node XECUTE +@section XECUTE +@cindex XECUTE +@cindex commands, XECUTE + +@node ZASSERT +@section ZASSERT +@cindex ZASSERT +@cindex commands, ZASSERT @cindex commands, debugging @cindex commands, implementation-specific @cindex commands, non-standard @emph{FreeM Extension} -Sets a watchpoint on a global, local, or SSVN node. - -@emph{Syntax} +Triggers error @code{ZASSERT} if the supplied truth-valued expression @emph{tvexpr} is @emph{false} (@emph{1} is @emph{true}, and @emph{0} is @emph{false}), and that the optional @emph{postcondition} evaluates to @emph{true} or is omitted. +The @code{ZASSERT} error is catchable whether using standard-style, FreeM-style, or DSM 2.0-style error processing. -In its @emph{argumentless} form, @code{WATCH} toggles watchpoints on and off, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is @emph{true} or omitted. +@emph{Syntax} @example -WATCH[@emph{:postcondition}] + ZASSERT@emph{:postcondition} @emph{} @end example -In its @emph{inclusive} form, @code{WATCH} adds, removes, or examines watchpoints, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is @emph{true} or omitted. +@emph{Example} -A @code{+} adds a new watchpoint to the following variable. +@example +DEFAULT.USER> SET DEBUG=1 -A @code{-} removes an existing watchpoint for the following variable. -A @code{?} examines the status of a watchpoint for the following variable. +DEFAULT.USER> ZASSERT:DEBUG 1=1 -@example -WATCH[@emph{:postcondition}] [+|-|?]@emph{var1}...,[+|-|?]@emph{varN} + +DEFAULT.USER> ZASSERT:DEBUG 1=0 + + +>> Error ZASSERT: programmer assertion failed in SYSTEM::^%SYSINIT [$STACK = 0] +>> ZASSERT:DEBUG 1=0 + ^ @end example +@node ZBREAK +@section ZBREAK +@cindex ZBREAK +@cindex commands, ZBREAK +@cindex commands, debugging +@cindex commands, implementation-specific +@cindex commands, non-standard +@emph{FreeM Extension} -The following example demonstrates turning watchpoint processing on and adding a watchpoint for global variable @code{^snw(1)}. It then changes the value of @code{^snw(1)}. +Sets or clears the @code{ZBREAK} flag@footnote{NOTE: FreeM team needs to investigate how @code{zbreakon} and @code{zbflag} affect program execution.}, based on the result of evaluating @emph{tvexpr}. -@example -DEFAULT.USER> WATCH - -Watchpoints enabled. - -DEFAULT.USER> WATCH +^SNW(1) - -Added '^SNW("1")' to the watchlist. - -DEFAULT.USER> SET ^SNW(1)="new value" - ->> WATCHPOINT: ^SNW("1") => 'new value' (changed 1 times) +@emph{Syntax} +@example +ZBREAK @emph{tvexpr} @end example -The following example will remove that watchpoint: +@node ZCONST +@section ZCONST +@cindex ZCONST +@cindex commands, ZCONST +@cindex commands, non-standard +@emph{FreeM Extension} + +Defines a local @emph{constant}, or variable that cannot be altered after its initial definition, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is @emph{true} or omitted. + +Constants must only be locals, and globals are not supported. + +@emph{Syntax} @example -DEFAULT.USER> WATCH -^SNW(1) - -Removed '^SNW("1")' from the watchlist. - -DEFAULT.USER> WATCH ?^SNW(1) - -'^SNW("1")' is not being watched. +@code{ZCONST@emph{:postcondition} @emph{mref1}=@emph{initial-value1},...,@emph{mrefN}=@emph{initial-valueN}} @end example -@node WITH -@section WITH -@cindex WITH -@cindex commands, WITH +@node ZEDIT +@section ZEDIT +@cindex ZEDIT +@cindex commands, ZEDIT @cindex commands, non-standard @emph{FreeM Extension} -NOTE: This command may be deprecated and removed in future FreeM releases. - -Sets a prefix to be applied to all subsequent local variable or constant references. +Edits a routine using an external editor. Uses environment variable @code{$EDITOR} if defined; otherwise, uses @code{vi}. @emph{Syntax} @example -@code{WITH@emph{:postcondition} @emph{var-prefix}} +ZEDIT@emph{[:postcondition]} @end example -In the above single-argument form, sets the @code{$WITH} prefix to @emph{var-prefix}, provided that the optional @emph{postcondition} is either @emph{true} or omitted. +In its argumentless form, edits the currently-active routine, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is @emph{true} or omitted. -The @emph{var-prefix} argument may be a string literal or any valid FreeM expression. +@emph{Syntax} @example -@code{WITH@emph{:postcondition}} +ZEDIT@emph{[:postcondition]} @emph{} @end example -In the above argumentless form, clears the @code{$WITH} prefix, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is either @emph{true} or omitted. Equivalent to @code{WITH ""}. +In its single-argument form, edits @emph{}, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is @emph{true} or omitted. +Routine names must not be quoted, and must not included a leading caret (@code{^}). -@node WRITE -@section WRITE -@cindex WRITE -@cindex commands, WRITE +@emph{Errors} -@node XECUTE -@section XECUTE -@cindex XECUTE -@cindex commands, XECUTE +@code{ZEDIT} will raise @code{ZNOPGM} if the routine cannot be found, or there is no routine currently loaded in argumentless form. -@node ZBREAK -@section ZBREAK -@cindex ZBREAK -@cindex commands, ZBREAK -@cindex commands, debugging +@node ZGOTO +@section ZGOTO +@cindex ZGOTO +@cindex commands, ZGOTO @cindex commands, implementation-specific @cindex commands, non-standard @emph{FreeM Extension} -@node ZGO -@section ZGO -@cindex ZGO -@cindex commands, ZGO -@cindex commands, implementation-specific -@cindex commands, non-standard -@emph{FreeM Extension} +In its single-argument form, enables @code{BREAK} mode and branches unconditionally to @emph{entryref}. + +@emph{Syntax} + +@example +ZGOTO @emph{entryref} +@end example + +In its argumentless form, resumes execution after a @code{BREAK}. + +@emph{Syntax} + +@example +ZGOTO +@end example @node ZHALT @section ZHALT @@ -3497,6 +3513,22 @@ In the above argumentless form, clears t @cindex commands, non-standard @emph{FreeM Extension} +In its single-argumented form, @code{ZHALT} command is used to exit the FreeM process with a specific return value @emph{intexpr}. + +@emph{Syntax} + +@example +ZHALT @emph{intexpr} +@end example + +In its argumentless form, @code{ZHALT} is synonymous with @code{HALT}. + +@emph{Syntax} + +@example +ZHALT +@end example + @node ZINSERT @section ZINSERT @cindex ZINSERT @@ -3505,6 +3537,16 @@ In the above argumentless form, clears t @cindex commands, non-standard @emph{FreeM Extension} +Inserts a line of M code into the currently-active routine buffer, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is @emph{true} or omitted. + +@emph{Syntax} + +@example +ZINSERT@emph{:postcondition} @emph{expr V mcode}[:@emph{label}] +@end example + +Above, @emph{expr V mcode} is an expression returning a string giving M code. If @emph{label} is omitted, the code will be inserted at the insertion point, which is typically the end of the routine. Otherwise, the code will be inserted at the line immediately following @emph{label}. + @node ZJOB @section ZJOB @cindex ZJOB @@ -3533,6 +3575,22 @@ Loads routine @emph{} into ZLOAD@emph{:postcondition} @emph{} @end example + +@node ZMAP +@section ZMAP +@cindex ZMAP +@cindex commands, ZMAP +@cindex commands, implementation-specific +@cindex commands, non-standard + +Maps global name @code{gvn} to be mapped to the non-default namespace @emph{expr V namespace}, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} evaluates to @emph{true} or is omitted. + +@emph{Syntax} + +@example +ZMAP[@emph{:postcondition}] GLOBAL @emph{gvn}=@emph{expr V namespace} +@end example + @node ZNEW @section ZNEW @cindex ZNEW @@ -3549,7 +3607,7 @@ ZLOAD@emph{:postcondition} @emph{ ZWATCH + +Watchpoints enabled. + +DEFAULT.USER> ZWATCH +^SNW(1) + +Added '^SNW("1")' to the watchlist. + +DEFAULT.USER> SET ^SNW(1)="new value" + +>> WATCHPOINT: ^SNW("1") => 'new value' (changed 1 times) + +@end example + +The following example will remove that watchpoint: + +@example +DEFAULT.USER> ZWATCH -^SNW(1) + +Removed '^SNW("1")' from the watchlist. + +DEFAULT.USER> ZWATCH ?^SNW(1) + +'^SNW("1")' is not being watched. +@end example + +@node ZWITH +@section ZWITH +@cindex ZWITH +@cindex commands, ZWITH +@cindex commands, non-standard +@emph{FreeM Extension} + +NOTE: This command may be deprecated and removed in future FreeM releases. + +Sets a prefix to be applied to all subsequent local variable or constant references. + +@emph{Syntax} + +@example +@code{ZWITH@emph{:postcondition} @emph{var-prefix}} +@end example + +In the above single-argument form, sets the @code{$WITH} prefix to @emph{var-prefix}, provided that the optional @emph{postcondition} is either @emph{true} or omitted. + +The @emph{var-prefix} argument may be a string literal or any valid FreeM expression. + +@example +@code{ZWITH@emph{:postcondition}} +@end example + +In the above argumentless form, clears the @code{$WITH} prefix, provided the optional @emph{postcondition} is either @emph{true} or omitted. Equivalent to @code{ZWITH ""}. + + + + + + + + @node ZWRITE @section ZWRITE @cindex ZWRITE @@ -4542,7 +4763,7 @@ SET MYSTRING="This is a ""string literal @cindex types, custom @cindex classes -See @ref{Classes}. +See @ref{Object-Oriented Programming}. @node Globals @chapter Globals @@ -4664,7 +4885,7 @@ Transaction processing allows applicatio @section Transaction Processing @cindex transaction processing -FreeM implements a significant subset of the transaction processing features from @emph{ANSI X11.1-1995}. This allows a series of global operations to be conducted all at once, either in batch mode (where concurrency is not disturbed), or in serial mode (where writes are guaranteed to be atomic, consistent, isolated, and durable). +FreeM implements a significant subset of the transaction processing features from @emph{ANSI X11.1-1995}. This allows a series of global operations to be conducted all at once, either in batch mode (where concurrent operation is not interrupted until the last possible moment), or in serial mode (where writes are guaranteed to be atomic, consistent, isolated, and durable). @subsection Theory of Operation @@ -4743,10 +4964,118 @@ The effect of this is that the operation @cindex variables, local @cindex local variables +@menu +* Local Variables Overview:: The basics of locals. +* Creating Local Variables:: Creating locals with SET. +* Removing Local Variables:: Removing locals with KILL. +@end menu + +@node Local Variables Overview +@section Local Variables Overview + +FreeM @emph{local variables} have the same data structure as global variables, but are scoped to a single FreeM process, and stored in memory. + +Each local comprises three elements: + +@itemize @bullet +@item +An alphabetic name beginning with a letter or a percent sign (@code{%}) +@item +Optionally, one or more comma-delimited subscripts, enclosed in parentheses +@item +A value of up to 255 characters in length +@end itemize + +@node Creating Local Variables +@section Creating Local Variables +@cindex local variables, creating + +To create a local variable, use the @code{SET} command: + +@example +SET MYLOCAL("foo","bar")="this is the data value" +@end example + +@node Removing Local Variables +@section Removing Local Variables +@cindex local variables, removing + +To remove an entire local variable, you can use the @code{KILL} command with the unsubscripted name of the variable: + +@example +KILL MYLOCAL +@end example + +If you only want to remove part of a local variable, i.e., beginning at a certain subscript level, use the @code{KILL} command with a subscripted name: + +@example +KILL MYLOCAL("foo") +@end example + +This will remove only the @code{"foo"} subscript and all of its children. + +If you only want to remove the data value at a specific subscript level, leaving the subscript itself intact, use @code{KVALUE}: + +@example +KVALUE MYLOCAL("foo") +@end example + @node Scoping @chapter Scoping @cindex scoping +By default, FreeM local variables and their values are scoped to the entire process, meaning that any function or subroutine can access and modify their values. This can lead to pernicious bugs. + +M provides the @code{NEW} command to work around these issues. When @code{NEW} is called with a local variable as its argument, FreeM will scope the variable to the process stack frame in which the @code{NEW} command occured. When exiting the stack frame (i.e. with the @code{QUIT} command), FreeM will restore the variable to its value prior to being @code{NEW}ed. + +@emph{Example} + +@example +MYRTN ; + S J=1 ; set local variable J to 1 + W J,! ; this will output "1" + D X ; execute subroutine X + W J,! ; this will output "1", as the value of J was restored + Q + ;; +X ; + N J ; stack J + S J=6 ; set its value to 6 + W J,! ; this will output "6" + Q ; quit from the subroutine, destroying its stack frame + ;; +@end example + +@section Scoping Considerations for $TEST + +In M, the truth value of comparisons, logic operations, and certain forms of @code{LOCK} is stored in the @code{$TEST} intrinsic special variable, which follows the same rules as any M local variable. + +This is probably the most significant design flaw of the language, as the side effects of logic on @code{$TEST} lead to incredibly difficult bugs. However, M allows @code{$TEST} to be @code{NEW}ed, and FreeM provides the @code{THEN} command@footnote{From MDC Type A extension X11/1998-31} to help in the case of conditionals. @code{THEN} stacks @code{$TEST} to the end of the line. + +When writing new M code in FreeM, we strongly suggest using @code{THEN} as follows: + +@example +MYRTN ; + IF MYVAR=1 THEN DO SUBRT +@end example + +This is instead of the traditional form: + +@example +MYRTN ; + IF MYVAR=1 DO SUBR +@end example + +@cartouche +@quotation +@emph{Style Recommendation} + +Note that @code{THEN} is not in any currently published version of the @emph{Standard}, but is part of MDC Type A extension X11/1998-31. However, we recommend using @code{THEN} instead of favoring portability, as there is no defensible reason for this incredibly simple feature @emph{not} to be ubiquitous. + +If you use other M implementations, you should bug the implementers to implement @code{THEN}, as it at least partially mitigates an inexcusable flaw in the design of M. +@end quotation +@end cartouche + @node Decision Constructs @chapter Decision Constructs @cindex decision constructs @@ -4790,25 +5119,15 @@ The effect of this is that the operation @cindex programming, object-oriented @menu -* Classes:: The basis of object-oriented programming. -* Inheritance:: Basing one class upon another. -* Methods:: Attaching code to a class. -* Public and Private Variables:: Managing class member access. -* Instantiating Objects:: Creating instances of classes. -* Determining Object Class:: Getting object information at runtime. +* Classes:: The organizing concept of object-oriented programming. +* Inheritance:: Making one class derive from another. +* Methods:: Attach code to classes. +* Public and Private Variables:: Determining accessibility. +* Instantiating Objects:: Creating instances of classes. @end menu @node Classes @section Classes - -@menu -* Class Overview:: Class basics. -* Constructors:: Managing object creation. -* Destructors:: Cleaning up. -* Runtime Polymorphism:: Selecting methods at runtime. -@end menu - -@node Class Overview @subsection Class Overview A @emph{class} is the primary organizing concept of FreeM support for object-oriented programming, and in FreeM, is simply an M routine with a few special properties: @@ -4826,7 +5145,6 @@ DESTROY(THIS) ; This is the destructor The above example demonstrates general class syntax. -@node Constructors @subsection Constructors A @emph{constructor} is an M entry point that is called when a new instance of a class is created. @@ -4851,7 +5169,6 @@ A constructor looks like this: In the above example, @emph{} represents the name of a class from which this class should inherit. In this case, the @code{FRACTION} class inherits from the @code{OBJECT} class. Note that this is not strictly necessary in this case, as all classes in FreeM automatically inherit from @code{OBJECT}. -@node Destructors @subsection Destructors A @code{destructor} is called when you @code{KILL} an instance variable. Its tag must be @code{DESTROY}, and it must take one argument (@code{THIS}). @@ -4878,7 +5195,6 @@ Inheritance is achieved by specifying th CLASS(THIS,INIT):SUPERCLASS @end example -@node Runtime Polymorphism @subsection Runtime Polymorphism You can achieve runtime polymorphism by subclassing, and defining methods in the subclass that match the names of existing methods in the superclass. Following FreeM inheritance rules, the overridden method in the subclass will be called, and the method in the superclass will not. @@ -4908,7 +5224,7 @@ DEFAULT.USER> W MYOBJ.MYMETHOD() VALUE @end example -@node Public and Private Variables +@node Public and Private Variables @section Public and Private Variables FreeM supports private fields with the @code{:PRIVATE} specifier in the @code{SET} command, enforcing classical object-oriented data encapsulation. The @code{:PUBLIC} specifier is provided for completeness, and is the default. @@ -4942,8 +5258,7 @@ NEW MYSTR=$#^%STRING("myString") This will create a local variable called MYSTR of type STRING, and initialize it with the value myString. -@node Determining Object Class -@section Determining Object Class +@subsection Determining Object Class To determine the class of any FreeM local variable, you will use the @code{$$TYPE()} method: @@ -5540,7 +5855,7 @@ Raised when you attempt to use multiple Raised when attempts are made to set @code{$ECODE} to an invalid error code value. Obsolete and replaced by standard error code @code{M101}. @item @code{ZASSERT} - @emph{programmer assertion failed} -Raised when an @code{ASSERT} expression's result is not true. +Raised when an @code{ZASSERT} expression's result is not true. @item @code{ZUSERERR} - @emph{user-defined error} Raised when program code calls @code{THROW} with an error code argument for which the first character is @code{U}, or when @code{$ECODE} is set to an error code for which the first character is @code{U}. @@ -5738,14 +6053,14 @@ Raised when an attempt is made to use a FreeM allows the following installation methods: @table @asis @item Binary Repository -On recent versions the Ubuntu and Debian distributions of GNU/Linux, we provide package repositories from which FreeM may easily be installed. See the @emph{FreeM Wiki} for more information, and @emph{https://packages.coherent-logic.com} for instructions. +For recent versions of the Ubuntu and Debian distributions of GNU/Linux, we provide package repositories from which FreeM may easily be installed. See the @emph{FreeM Wiki} for more information, and @emph{https://packages.coherent-logic.com} for instructions. If available, this is the simplest method of installing FreeM. @item Binary Packages We provide binary packages of FreeM for @emph{dpkg} and @emph{rpm}-based distributions of GNU/Linux, and @emph{pkgadd} packages for Solaris 8-10. If you cannot use repositories, this is the easiest option. See @emph{https://freem.coherent-logic.com/binaries.cfm} for downloads and instructions. -@item Source Archive +@item Source Tarball If you prefer installing from source, we recommend that you download the latest @emph{.tar.gz} file from @emph{https://freem.coherent-logic.com/downloads.cfm}, and follow these steps: @example @@ -5798,6 +6113,20 @@ $ make $ sudo make install @end example +@item @code{--enable-newglobals} (EXPERIMENTAL) +Enables a new and modernized global handler. This global handler has a number of known bugs, and thus should be used with caution. + +Note that global files created in the default global handler are incompatible with the new global handler, and vice-versa. You will need to back up and remove all globals in your environments when switching global handlers. + + +@emph{Example} + +@example +$ ./configure --enable-newglobals +$ make +$ sudo make install +@end example + @end table @subsection Initial Configuration @@ -6256,8 +6585,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv, char **e @cindex fmadm The @code{fmadm} utility is the preferred method of managing a FreeM installation, and will eventually replace all of the existing utilities. -Unlike the existing, legacy utilities, @code{fmadm} presents a consistent, simple interface for all FreeM management tasks, and is namespace-aware. -This appendix will document each @code{fmadm} facility as it is implemented, until all of the legacy utilities have been replaced. +In support of FreeM operators, @code{fmadm} presents a consistent, simple interface for all FreeM management tasks, and is namespace-aware. +This appendix will document each @code{fmadm} facility as it is implemented. The @code{fmadm} utility's functions all follow the below, consistent syntax: @@ -6351,43 +6680,6 @@ Supported actions are @code{list} and @c @end table -@node FreeM Legacy Utilities -@appendix FreeM Legacy Utilities -@cindex utilities, legacy - -@section Global Compactor (gcompact) -@cindex utilities, legacy, gcompact - -Compacts the specified global in place. - -@emph{Syntax} - -@example -gcompact @emph{/path/to/global/file} -@end example - -@section Block Examiner (gfix) -@cindex utilities, gfix - -The @emph{gfix} interactive utility program permits navigation of the B-tree structure of the specified global a block at a time. - -@emph{Syntax} - -@example -gfix @emph{} -@end example - -@section Global Repair Tool (grestore) -@cindex utilities, legacy, grestore - -This utility will fix problems with the specified global. - -@emph{Syntax} - -@example -grestore @emph{} -@end example - @node FreeM VIEW Commands and Functions @appendix FreeM VIEW Commands and Functions