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#ifndef lint static char *RCSid = "$Id: eval.c,v 3.26 92/03/24 22:34:32 woo Exp Locker: woo $"; #endif /* GNUPLOT - eval.c */ /* * Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992 Thomas Williams, Colin Kelley * * Permission to use, copy, and distribute this software and its * documentation for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear * in supporting documentation. * * Permission to modify the software is granted, but not the right to * distribute the modified code. Modifications are to be distributed * as patches to released version. * * This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. * * * AUTHORS * * Original Software: * Thomas Williams, Colin Kelley. * * Gnuplot 2.0 additions: * Russell Lang, Dave Kotz, John Campbell. * * Gnuplot 3.0 additions: * Gershon Elber and many others. * * Send your comments or suggestions to * info-gnuplot@ames.arc.nasa.gov. * This is a mailing list; to join it send a note to * info-gnuplot-request@ames.arc.nasa.gov. * Send bug reports to * bug-gnuplot@ames.arc.nasa.gov. */ #include <stdio.h> #include "plot.h" extern int c_token; extern struct ft_entry ft[]; extern struct udvt_entry *first_udv; extern struct udft_entry *first_udf; extern struct at_type at; extern struct lexical_unit token[]; struct value *integer(); struct udvt_entry * add_udv(t_num) /* find or add value and return pointer */ int t_num; { register struct udvt_entry **udv_ptr = &first_udv; /* check if it's already in the table... */ while (*udv_ptr) { if (equals(t_num,(*udv_ptr)->udv_name)) return(*udv_ptr); udv_ptr = &((*udv_ptr)->next_udv); } *udv_ptr = (struct udvt_entry *) alloc((unsigned int)sizeof(struct udvt_entry), "value"); (*udv_ptr)->next_udv = NULL; copy_str((*udv_ptr)->udv_name,t_num); (*udv_ptr)->udv_value.type = INT; /* not necessary, but safe! */ (*udv_ptr)->udv_undef = TRUE; return(*udv_ptr); } struct udft_entry * add_udf(t_num) /* find or add function and return pointer */ int t_num; /* index to token[] */ { register struct udft_entry **udf_ptr = &first_udf; while (*udf_ptr) { if (equals(t_num,(*udf_ptr)->udf_name)) return(*udf_ptr); udf_ptr = &((*udf_ptr)->next_udf); } *udf_ptr = (struct udft_entry *) alloc((unsigned int)sizeof(struct udft_entry), "function"); (*udf_ptr)->next_udf = (struct udft_entry *) NULL; (*udf_ptr)->definition = NULL; (*udf_ptr)->at = NULL; copy_str((*udf_ptr)->udf_name,t_num); (void) integer(&((*udf_ptr)->dummy_values[0]), 0); (void) integer(&((*udf_ptr)->dummy_values[1]), 0); return(*udf_ptr); } union argument * add_action(sf_index) enum operators sf_index; /* index of p-code function */ { if (at.a_count >= MAX_AT_LEN) int_error("action table overflow",NO_CARET); at.actions[at.a_count].index = sf_index; return(&(at.actions[at.a_count++].arg)); } int standard(t_num) /* return standard function index or 0 */ { register int i; for (i = (int)SF_START; ft[i].f_name != NULL; i++) { if (equals(t_num,ft[i].f_name)) return(i); } return(0); } execute_at(at_ptr) struct at_type *at_ptr; { register int i,index,count,offset; count = at_ptr->a_count; for (i = 0; i < count;) { index = (int)at_ptr->actions[i].index; offset = (*ft[index].func)(&(at_ptr->actions[i].arg)); if (is_jump(index)) i += offset; else i++; } } /* 'ft' is a table containing C functions within this program. An 'action_table' contains pointers to these functions and arguments to be passed to them. at_ptr is a pointer to the action table which must be executed (evaluated) so the iterated line exectues the function indexed by the at_ptr and passes the address of the argument which is pointed to by the arg_ptr */