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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/scaf/Makefile b/scaf/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 783b459..0000000 --- a/scaf/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -include Makefile.config - -all: pdp_scaf.pd_linux - -pdp_scaf_all: - make -C include - make -C compiler - make -C rules - make -C pdp - -clean: - rm -f *~ - rm -f pdp_scaf.pd_linux - make -C include clean - make -C compiler clean - make -C rules clean - make -C pdp clean - -mrproper: clean - rm -rf configure - rm -rf Makefile.config - rm -rf config.status - rm -rf config.log - rm -rf autom4te.cache - -pdp_scaf.pd_linux: pdp_scaf_all - rm -f pdp_scaf.pd_linux - gcc -export_dynamic -shared -o pdp_scaf.pd_linux pdp/*.o $(PDP_CA_LIBS) - -install: all - install -d $(prefix)/lib/scaf - install -m 755 compiler/scafc $(prefix)/bin - install -m 755 compiler/scafc.pl $(prefix)/lib/scaf - install -m 644 compiler/kernel.scaf $(prefix)/lib/scaf - install -m 644 compiler/scafmacro.s $(prefix)/lib/scaf - install -m 644 compiler/optim.rules $(prefix)/lib/scaf - install -m 755 rules/carules.scafo $(prefix)/lib/scaf/default.scafo - #Check if pd is installed in $(prefix)/lib/pd. - #If this fails the pdp_scaf lib and the docs won't be installed. - test -d $(prefix)/lib/pd - install -m 755 pdp_scaf.pd_linux $(prefix)/lib/pd/externs - install -m 644 doc/*.pd $(prefix)/lib/pd/doc/5.reference diff --git a/scaf/Makefile.config.in b/scaf/Makefile.config.in deleted file mode 100644 index 12927d3..0000000 --- a/scaf/Makefile.config.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# build flags - -# define the include paths here if configure can't find them -# PDP_CFLAGS=-I/somehere/pdp/include -# PD_CFLAGS=-I/somewhere/pd/src - - -prefix=@prefix@ -PDP_CA_INCLUDE = @CPPFLAGS@ -PDP_CA_LIBS = @LIBS@ -DEFAULT_RULES_LIB = @DEFAULT_RULES_LIB@ -PDP_CA_AFLAGS = -#--gstabs -PDP_CA_CFLAGS = -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math \ - -Wall -W -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror \ - -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -g $(PDP_CFLAGS) $(PD_CFLAGS) \ - -DPDP_CA_RULES_LIB=\"$(DEFAULT_RULES_LIB)\" -# -Wshadow - -# compiler and assembler -#CC = gcc-3.2 -#CC = gcc -#AS = as - -# build rules - -.c.o: - $(CC) $(PDP_CA_CFLAGS) $(PDP_CA_INCLUDE) $(PDP_CA_DEFS) -o $*.o -c $*.c -.s.o: - $(AS) -o $*.o $*.s $(PDP_CA_AFLAGS) diff --git a/scaf/README b/scaf/README deleted file mode 100644 index e71d1c9..0000000 --- a/scaf/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -PDP_SCAF for pdp v0.7 -Cellular Automata modules for PDP - -Copyright (c) by Tom Schouten - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -The GNU Public Licence can be found in the file COPYING - - ------------------------------------------------------------------- - -This is a pdp extension lib that contains modules for cellular -automata built on a (very) minimal forth-like virtual system -(scaf - simple cellular automaton forth) to define update rules. a -compiler is included to produce scafo object code that can be -dynamically loaded into the pdp_ca module. so it is possible to -add/change rules without restarting pd (note however you need to close -all lib files before the dynamic loader reloads the lib). see -scaf/README for details. - - -pdp_ca2image and pdp_image2ca are included for conversion between -CA packets and image packets. (pdp_ca2image produces greyscale -images) - -Have a look at the patches in test/ for some crude docs. The file -README.scaf contains some more info on the internals. - - -Requirements: - -* pd -* pdp -* linux -* perl for the forth compiler -* an intel/amd processor that supports MMX - - -Building: - -./configure -make -make install - -If you don't have both libraries in the same dir and want to keep -it that way, hardcode the paths in Makefile.config.in and run -configure. You need to do "make install" to install the scaf compiler -"scafc" and the default ruleset. This is to be able to load plain -(text) rule files and have the default rules loaded when you create -a pdp_ca object. - -Using: - -add "-lib /pdp_scaf" to the pd command line after the -"-lib /pdp" part. - - - -launch pd with the options -lib $PDP_DIR/pdp -path $PDP_DIR/abstractions - -Directory structure: - -include/ header files -pdp/ pdp external code -compiler/ forth system code -test/ some test patches (cryptic doc) -rules/ ca rule libraries - - - -Please let me know if you discover a bug or think something doesn't work -right. Code, documentation or example patches are more than welcome of -course. - -Have Fun, - -Tom - -last modified: 2003/01/12 diff --git a/scaf/README.scaf b/scaf/README.scaf deleted file mode 100644 index 0035899..0000000 --- a/scaf/README.scaf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -SCAF - simple cellular automaton forth - -scaf is a virtual machine / forth environment for binary arithmic -tailored to 2D 1 cell neighbourhood cellular automata. - -scaf is a compiled language. programs run inside a "feeder" -(sort of operating system if you want) - -the feeder is responsable for loading/storing CA cells -from/to memory. data in memory is organized as a scanline -encoded toroidial bitplane (lsb = left). to simplify the feeder -and the stack machine, the top left corner of the rectangular grid -of pixels will shift down every processing step. this enables -to keep a cell neighbourhood in a couple of registers. - -the stack machine has the following architecture: -CA stack: (%esi), TOS: %mm0 (32x2 cells. lsb = top left) -CA horizon: (%edi) (64x4 cells. (%edi) = top row. lsb = left) - -scratch register: %mm1, %mm2 -bitmask register: %mm3 = 0xffffffffffffffff - -4 bit counter: %mm4-%mm7 - -the stack size / organization is not known to the stack machine. -it can be thought of as operating on a 3x3 cell neightbourhood. -the only purpose of the forth program is to determine the CA local update rule. - -the machine is supposed to be very minimal. no looping control. -no adressing modes. no conditional code. so recursion is not allowed -(no way to stop it) there are 9 words to load the cell neigbourhood -on the stack. the rest is just logic and stack manips. - -the counter can be used for counting neighbourhood cells, like in the -game of life. the zero test and sign bit can be used for comparisons. -there are kernel words for loading constants into the counter register, -and for communication between stack and register. - -the horizon is limited to 3x3, however it can be easily extended to -32x3. extending it further than that would require a redesign of the -forth + feeder. - - -HOW TO CREATE NEW CA RULES - -edit scaf/modules/carules.scaf or create your own source lib and add -the name to the scaf/modules/Makefile. type make in scaf/modules -to compile. if you get error messages from the assembler saying things -like - - Error: no such instruction: `xxx' - - or - Error: invalid character '_' in mnemonic - -this means there are undefined words in your source file. since not -all characters are allowed in an asm file, the offending characters are -converted to _SOMETHINGELSE_ - -if you are stuck somewhere, just look at the output of scaf.pl on -your .scaf file to determine where the problem is. - -words that can be accessed from inside pdp_ca have to start with the -prefix rule_ and have to leave a single item on the data stack (the return -value) other rules can have all the stack effect you want, but for safety -reasons they can't be accessed from within pdp_ca. - - - -FORTH SYSTEM CODE - -the forth system is made up of the following files: - -kernel.scaf: a collection of forth kernel words -scafmacro.s: a set of asm macro definitions used in kernel.scaf -optim.rules: some substitution rules to eliminate redundant - stack manipulations - -scaf.pl: the compiler - -scaf.pl is run like this: - -scaf.pl -Isystemdir source.scaf - -if the -I switch is left out, the current directory is searched -for the system files. the compiler produces an assembler source -that includes scafmacro.s on standard output. - -the code it produces is relatively fast. it only uses and/or/xor -and shift mmx instructions. it's not optimal use of silicon but -it's pretty fast given what's possible. the feeder routine could -be improved though. - -porting to another platform would require a rewrite of scafmacro.s -the rest can be reused. if the target machine has 64 bit registers -(or if you can emulate this one using more registers) porting is -relatively easy. for larger registers a small change needs to -be made to the feeder routine in pdp_ca.c diff --git a/scaf/TODO b/scaf/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index bbeebec..0000000 --- a/scaf/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -* add decimating to pdp_ca2image -* clean up library -* add translation option to pdp_ca (modify so horizontal shifts by 1 are possible) diff --git a/scaf/configure.ac b/scaf/configure.ac deleted file mode 100644 index 4b15a18..0000000 --- a/scaf/configure.ac +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -AC_INIT(pdp/pdp_ca_system.c) -AC_PROG_CC -AC_HEADER_STDC - -dnl default install prefix is /usr/local -if test $prefix == "NONE"; -then - prefix=/usr/local -fi - -AC_PATH_PROG(PDP_CONFIG,pdp-config,"no", $PATH) - -AC_CHECK_LIB(m,sin) -AC_CHECK_LIB(dl,dlopen,, echo libdl not found. sorry... || exit 1) - - -TOPSRC=`pwd` -PARENT=`dirname $TOPSRC` - -dnl if pdp-config is found use it to get the cflags -if ! test $PDP_CONFIG == "no" -then - PDP_CPPFLAGS=`$PDP_CONFIG --cflags` - -dnl if not, check in the parent dir (in case we are distributed with the pdp package) -elif test -f $PARENT/include/pdp.h -then - PDP_CPPFLAGS="-I$PARENT/include" -fi - -CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $PDP_CPPFLAGS" -AC_CHECK_HEADER(m_pd.h,,PD_OK=no) -AC_CHECK_HEADER(pdp.h,,PDP_OK=no) - -if test PD_OK == "no"; -then - echo "WARNING: m_pd.h not found. 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