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\section{OpenXM Stack machines}\label{sec:ox-stackmachines} |
\section{OpenXM Stack machines}\label{sec:ox-stackmachines} |
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In OpenXM specification, all servers are stack machines. |
In the OpenXM specification, all servers are stack machines. |
%These are called OpenXM stack machines. |
%These are called OpenXM stack machines. |
When a server ox\_xyz gets an OX data message, |
When a server ox\_xyz gets an OX data message, |
it translates the data into a local object of ox\_xyz |
it translates the data into a local object of ox\_xyz |
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{\tt OX\_DATA} stands for {\tt OX\_DATA} header and |
{\tt OX\_DATA} stands for {\tt OX\_DATA} header and |
{\tt (CMO\_ZZ,1)} is a body standing for $1$ expressed |
{\tt (CMO\_ZZ,1)} is a body standing for $1$ expressed |
by the CMO. |
by the CMO. |
The server translates {\tt (CMO\_ZZ, 1)} to its internal object of |
The server translates {\tt (CMO\_ZZ,1)} to its internal object for |
the integer $1$ |
the integer $1$ |
and pushes the object onto the stack. |
and pushes the object onto the stack. |
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Line 64 is pushed as a string. |
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Line 64 is pushed as a string. |
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Finally, the stack machine command |
Finally, the stack machine command |
{\tt SM\_executeFunction} evaluates the operator and |
{\tt SM\_executeFunction} evaluates the operator and |
pushes the result onto the stack |
pushes the result onto the stack |
after poping the operator name, the number of arguments |
after popping the operator name, the number of arguments, |
and arguments. |
and arguments. |
%For example, the following code factorizes $x^{100}-1$ by calling |
%For example, the following code factorizes $x^{100}-1$ by calling |
%{\tt ox\_asir} from Asir. |
%{\tt ox\_asir} from Asir. |