tools/anki_gen.py: generates 389-card Anki deck (.apkg) from hand-crafted YAML + auto-parsed source (IrOp variants, memory constants, error types, peephole patterns, primitive registrations, boot.fth defs, Runtime trait). tools/anki_data.yaml: 71 hand-crafted cards covering architecture, design decisions, ForthVM internals, codegen, optimizer, boot.fth, control flow, Runtime trait, and testing infrastructure. tools/ir_quiz.py: interactive terminal quiz (41 exercises) — predict optimized IR for Forth code (constant fold, peephole, strength reduce, DCE, tail call, inlining). tools/reading_order.md: guided 23-step codebase reading sequence. tools/trace_exercises.md: 20 trace-the-compilation exercises with answers. tools/architecture.txt: single-page ASCII system reference.
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WAFER Codebase Reading Order
Optimal sequence for learning the entire system. Each step builds on the previous.
Phase 1: Mental Model Foundation
1. crates/core/src/memory.rs (148 lines)
Read first. Defines the physical memory map — every address, every region. You'll reference these constants everywhere else.
- Key insight: stacks grow DOWN, dictionary grows UP
- Memorize: DATA_STACK_TOP=0x1600, DICTIONARY_BASE=0x2D40
- System variables at offset 0: STATE, BASE, >IN, HERE, LATEST, SOURCE-ID, #TIB, HLD, LEAVE-FLAG
- Notice how regions are laid out to never overlap (verified by compile-time assertions)
2. crates/core/src/ir.rs (259 lines)
The central data structure. Every Forth word compiles to Vec<IrOp>. This is the language the optimizer speaks and the codegen consumes.
- ~70 variants across 10 categories
- Pay attention to control-flow variants:
If,DoLoop,BeginUntil,BeginWhileRepeat,BeginDoubleWhileRepeat— they contain nestedVec<IrOp>bodies (tree structure, not flat) Call(WordId)andTailCall(WordId)— how words reference each other- Float ops are separate from integer ops (separate stack)
IrWordstruct: name + body + is_immediate
3. crates/core/src/error.rs (84 lines)
Quick read. 15 error variants. Note Throw(i32) for the Exception word set and Abort(String) for ABORT".
4. crates/core/src/config.rs (61 lines)
Quick read. 7 optimization flags in two tiers: OptConfig (IR-level) and CodegenOpts (codegen-level). Default = all enabled.
Phase 2: Data Structures
5. crates/core/src/dictionary.rs (906 lines)
How words live in memory. The dictionary is a linked list stored in a Vec<u8> that simulates WASM linear memory.
- Entry format: link(4) + flags(1) + name(N) + padding + code_field(4)
- Flags byte: IMMEDIATE=0x80, HIDDEN=0x40, LENGTH_MASK=0x1F
create()writes the entry, starts HIDDEN;reveal()removes HIDDEN flagfind(): fast path via HashMap index, fallback via linked-list walk- Wordlist support:
current_wid,search_order,find_in_wid() DictionaryStatefor MARKER save/restore- Read every test — they document exact behavior
Phase 3: The Pipeline
6. crates/core/src/optimizer.rs (1013 lines)
IR transformations. Read the optimize() function first to see the pass ordering, then each pass.
peephole(): pattern-match adjacent ops. ~15 patterns. Runs to fixpoint. Study each match arm.constant_fold(): evaluate PushI32+PushI32+BinaryOp at compile time. Also unary and float.strength_reduce(): multiply by power-of-2 → shift. 0 compare → ZeroEq/ZeroLt.dce(): eliminate dead branches (constant condition), truncate after Exit.inline(): replace Call(id) with body if ≤8 ops, non-recursive, no Exit, no ForthLocals.detailcall()converts TailCall back to Call.tail_call_detect(): last Call → TailCall if return stack balanced. Recurses into If branches.- Key:
apply_to_bodies()— every pass recurses into control-flow nested bodies.
7. crates/core/src/codegen.rs (4205 lines) — The Big One
IR → WASM translation. Read in order:
- Constants (lines 1-80): import indices, type indices, DSP/RSP/FSP globals, memory alignment
- Helper functions (lines 80-210):
dsp_dec/inc,push_via_local,pop,peek,dsp_writeback/reload,rpush_via_local,rpop - Float helpers (lines 225-330):
fsp_dec/inc,fpush_via_local,fpop,fpeek,emit_float_binary/unary/cmp emit_op()(line 344+): the giant match — each IrOp variant → WASM instructions. This is the heart.compile_word(): builds the WASM module structure (imports, types, functions, element section)compile_consolidated_module(): multi-function module for CONSOLIDATE/export- Stack-to-local promotion: analysis pass that replaces memory stack operations with WASM locals
Key patterns to understand:
- DSP cached in local 0: read from global at function entry, write back before calls and at exit
- Scratch locals at SCRATCH_BASE(1): used as temporaries for stack manipulation
EmitCtx: carries f64 locals, Forth local base, loop local base, self_word_id for recursion- DO/LOOP: index+limit in WASM locals when possible (fast path), fallback to return stack
Phase 4: The Runtime Abstraction
8. crates/core/src/runtime.rs (152 lines)
NEW: Read this before outer.rs. Defines two traits:
Runtime— abstraction over WASM execution backend (memory, globals, table, module instantiation, host function registration)HostAccess— memory/global ops available to host function callbacksHostFn = Box<dyn Fn(&mut dyn HostAccess) -> Result<()>>— runtime-agnostic host function type- Key insight: ForthVM is now
ForthVM<R: Runtime>, completely decoupled from wasmtime
8b. crates/core/src/runtime_native.rs (328 lines)
NativeRuntime: wasmtime implementation of Runtime trait.
CallerHostAccesswraps wasmtimeCallerto implementHostAccessNativeRuntimeowns Engine, Store, Memory, Table, Globalsregister_host_func: creates a wasmtimeFuncthat bridgesHostFn→ wasmtime callback- Study how
instantiate_and_installprovides the 6 imports
9. crates/core/src/outer.rs — ForthVM struct (lines 1-240)
Read the struct definition carefully. ~35 fields. Group them mentally:
- Runtime:
rt: R(generic over Runtime trait — no more direct wasmtime fields) - Compilation state: state, compiling_name, compiling_ir, control_stack, compiling_word_id, compiling_locals
- Output: output (Arc<Mutex>)
- Dictionary bridge: dictionary, user_here, here_cell, base_cell
- Word metadata: ir_bodies, host_word_names, word_pfa_map, does_definitions
- Shared state for host functions: pending_define, pending_actions, pending_does_patch, throw_code, word_lookup
- Configuration: config, batch_mode, deferred_ir
- Export support: toplevel_ir, recording_toplevel
- Advanced: marker_states, conditional_skip_depth, next_block_label, substitutions, search_order, next_wid
10. crates/core/src/outer.rs — new() and primitive registration
How the VM boots. Read:
new_with_config(): createsR::new()runtime, then callsregister_primitives()and loads boot.fthregister_primitive(): creates dictionary entry → optimizes IR → compiles to WASM →rt.instantiate_and_install()register_host_primitive(): creates dictionary entry →rt.register_host_func()with HostFn closureregister_primitives(): ~130 words registered in batch_mode, thencompile_batch()- Each host function: study 5-10 representative ones to understand the pattern
11. crates/core/src/outer.rs — Outer interpreter loop
The main loop. Read:
evaluate(): sets up input buffer, callsinterpret_token()in a loopinterpret_token(): conditional compilation,:handling,]handling, dispatch to compile/interpret modeinterpret_token_immediate(): string literals, dictionary lookup, execute found word, parse numbercompile_token(): POSTPONE, string literals, control-flow words (IF/ELSE/THEN/DO/LOOP/BEGIN/WHILE/REPEAT/AGAIN/UNTIL/CASE/OF/ENDOF/ENDCASE), dictionary lookup, compile Call(id), parse number → PushI32finish_colon_def(): optimize → codegen → install
12. crates/core/src/outer.rs — Control flow compilation
Most complex part. 13 ControlEntry variants. Understand:
ControlEntry::If { then_body }→ pushed when IF seen, then_body accumulates until ELSE or THENControlEntry::Do { body }→ pushed by DO, body accumulates until LOOP/+LOOPControlEntry::Begin { body }→ pushed by BEGIN, resolved by UNTIL/AGAIN/WHILEControlEntry::BeginWhile { test, body }→ WHILE splits Begin into test + bodyControlEntry::Case/Of→ CASE/OF/ENDOF/ENDCASE patternControlEntry::QDo→ ?DO (conditional entry)ControlEntry::Ahead→ AHEAD (unconditional forward branch)- CS-PICK and CS-ROLL: advanced control-flow manipulation for tools word set
Phase 5: Self-Hosting
13. crates/core/boot.fth (307 lines)
Forth replaces Rust. 7 phases of definitions that replace host functions with compiled Forth.
- Phase 1: Stack/memory (DEPTH, PICK, 2OVER, FILL, MOVE, /STRING, -TRAILING)
- Phase 2: Double-cell arithmetic (D+, DNEGATE, D-, DABS, D0=, D0<, D=, D<, DU<)
- Phase 3: Mixed arithmetic (SM/REM, FM/MOD, */, /MOD) — built on M and UM/MOD host primitives
- Phase 4: HERE, ALLOT, comma, C-comma, ALIGN — magic numbers for sysvar offsets
- Phase 5: I/O and pictured numeric output (TYPE, SPACES, <# HOLD # #S #> . U. .R U.R D. D.R)
- Phase 6: DEFER support (DEFER!, DEFER@)
- Phase 7: String operations, SOURCE, FALIGNED, etc.
- Key insight: why Forth not Rust? Self-hosting goal + compiled Forth with direct calls beats host function dispatch
Phase 6: Production Features
14. crates/core/src/consolidate.rs (169 lines)
Quick read. Mostly tests. Real logic is in codegen::compile_consolidated_module() and outer::ForthVM::consolidate(). Understand the concept: merge all JIT modules into one, replacing call_indirect with direct call.
15. crates/core/src/export.rs (409 lines)
wafer build pipeline. Entry point resolution (--entry > MAIN > top-level), IR collection, memory snapshot, metadata embedding in custom section.
16. crates/core/src/runner.rs (402 lines)
Standalone execution. Creates the 6 imports from scratch, registers host function stubs for known words (., TYPE, SPACES, .S, M*, UM*, UM/MOD, DEPTH). Shows the minimal set needed to run exported modules.
17. crates/cli/src/main.rs (354 lines)
CLI ties it together. Three modes: REPL (rustyline), file evaluation, subcommands (build, run). Native executable trick: append AOT payload + "WAFEREXE" trailer to binary.
18. crates/web/src/lib.rs (56 lines)
Browser entry point. WaferRepl struct with #[wasm_bindgen]:
new()→ForthVM::<WebRuntime>::new()evaluate(input)→ returns output stringdata_stack(),is_compiling(),reset()
19. crates/web/src/runtime_web.rs (542 lines)
WebRuntime: browser implementation of Runtime trait.
- Uses
js_sys::WebAssemblyfor module instantiation WebHostAccess: implements HostAccess viajs_systyped arrays- Memory access through
Int32Array/Uint8Arrayviews onWebAssembly.Memory.buffer - Closures kept alive via
_closures: Vec<JsValue>to prevent GC
20. crates/web/www/ (727 lines)
Frontend: app.js (terminal emulation, stack display), index.html, style.css.
Phase 7: Testing
21. Unit tests (embedded in each source file)
Re-read each file's #[cfg(test)] mod tests. They document edge cases and expected behavior.
22. crates/core/tests/compliance.rs
Forth 2012 compliance infrastructure: boot_with_prerequisites, run_suite, 11 word set tests.
23. crates/core/tests/comparison.rs
Cross-engine benchmarks vs gforth. Performance validation.