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authorIrene Knapp <ireneista@irenes.space>2026-05-15 22:17:53 -0700
committerIrene Knapp <ireneista@irenes.space>2026-05-15 22:17:53 -0700
commit09ae826c2f99b7e21606e01f577b934c1d669bdc (patch)
tree2ef48bbc5a7731efb29acae095eab065ecc21490
parent447921598269bae3e1406470015c37f23943cc74 (diff)
the next-entry pointers in the generated dictionary work now
it was using the wrong value for the buffer start, messing up transform-offset

Force-Push: yes
Change-Id: I1d519b4de2df87930413ca440779337dbbe34d62
-rw-r--r--transform.e5
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/transform.e b/transform.e
index 154f477..d727d53 100644
--- a/transform.e
+++ b/transform.e
@@ -369,7 +369,8 @@ allocate-transform-state s" transform-state" variable
 ~ input string. It is directly analogous to "quit", in interpret.e, but is far
 ~ more complex.
 ~
-~ (output point, input string pointer -- output point)
+~ (output buffer start, output point, input string pointer
+~  -- output buffer start, output point)
 : transform
   main-input-buffer dup push-input-buffer
   ~ TODO the arguments for this seem to be backwards from the documentation
@@ -382,7 +383,7 @@ allocate-transform-state s" transform-state" variable
   ~ loop, and set it back when the loop ends.
   here @ transform-state transform-state-saved-here !
   latest @ transform-state transform-state-saved-latest !
-  dup transform-state transform-state-output-buffer-start !
+  over transform-state transform-state-output-buffer-start !
   here !
   0 latest !
   ~ Now the stack has nothing of ours on it, so client code can do its thing.