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header System
-- The following routines print data directly and immediately to the output.
-- They are intended only for use in debugging kernel code; as such they
-- bypass the serial I/O device entirely and use the debug2 "back-door" to
-- the virtual machine. They may be called from any code, including
-- from within an interrupt handler. NOTE: A process switch may occur at
-- any time, but each of these routines will print atomically. In
-- other words, each will either print all of its output before the switch
-- or all of its output when the process resumes. However, if several calls
-- are made in sequence, the output may be intermixed with the output from
-- another thread. To avoid this and ensure all output from several calls
-- is printed together, you may wish to create and use a "lock" and
-- force all threads to acquire the lock before printing. Another approach
-- is to explicitly disable interrupts before making a series of printing
-- calls and then restore the interrupt status after printing is complete.
functions
external print (s: ptr to array of char)
external printInt (i: int)
external printHex (i: int) -- prints, e.g., 0x0012ABCD
external printChar (c: char) -- prints non-printables as, e.g., \x05
external printBool (b: bool) -- prints "TRUE" or "FALSE"
external printDouble (d: double)
nl () -- Short for printChar ('\n')
-- The following routines are implemented in assembly in the Runtime.s file.
functions
external RuntimeExit () -- Terminate all execution and do not return
external getCatchStack () returns int -- Actually returns ptr to a CATCH_RECORD
external MemoryZero (p: ptr to void, byteCount: int) -- Set block of mem to zeros
external MemoryCopy (destPtr: ptr to void, -- Copy bytes from one memory area
srcPtr: ptr to void, -- to another memory area. Need not
byteCount: int) -- be aligned, but must not overlap!
-- The following functions are part of the KPL language support.
functions
KPLMemoryInitialize ()
KPLMemoryAlloc (byteCount: int) returns ptr to char
KPLMemoryFree (p: ptr to char)
KPLUncaughtThrow (errorID: ptr to char, line: int, rPtr: int)
KPLIsKindOf (objPtr: ptr to Object, typeDesc: ptr to int) returns int
KPLSystemError (message: ptr to array of char)
errors
UncaughtThrowError (errorID: ptr to char, line: int, routineDescPtr: int)
--
-- The class "Object" is the root of the superclass/subclass tree.
--
class Object
endClass
endHeader