1 ;;;; stuff originally from CMU CL's error.lisp which can or should
2 ;;;; come late (mostly related to the CONDITION class itself)
5 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
8 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
9 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
10 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
11 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
12 ;;;; files for more information.
14 (in-package "SB!KERNEL")
16 ;;;; miscellaneous support utilities
18 ;;; Signalling an error when trying to print an error condition is
19 ;;; generally a PITA, so whatever the failure encountered when
20 ;;; wondering about FILE-POSITION within a condition printer, 'tis
21 ;;; better silently to give up than to try to complain.
22 (defun file-position-or-nil-for-error (stream &optional (pos nil posp))
23 ;; Arguably FILE-POSITION shouldn't be signalling errors at all; but
24 ;; "NIL if this cannot be determined" in the ANSI spec doesn't seem
25 ;; absolutely unambiguously to prohibit errors when, e.g., STREAM
26 ;; has been closed so that FILE-POSITION is a nonsense question. So
27 ;; my (WHN) impression is that the conservative approach is to
28 ;; IGNORE-ERRORS. (I encountered this failure from within a homebrew
29 ;; defsystemish operation where the ERROR-STREAM had been CL:CLOSEd,
30 ;; I think by nonlocally exiting through a WITH-OPEN-FILE, by the
31 ;; time an error was reported.)
33 (ignore-errors (file-position stream pos))
34 (ignore-errors (file-position stream))))
36 ;;;; the CONDITION class
38 (/show0 "condition.lisp 20")
40 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
42 (/show0 "condition.lisp 24")
44 (def!struct (condition-classoid (:include classoid)
45 (:constructor make-condition-classoid))
46 ;; list of CONDITION-SLOT structures for the direct slots of this
48 (slots nil :type list)
49 ;; list of CONDITION-SLOT structures for all of the effective class
50 ;; slots of this class
51 (class-slots nil :type list)
52 ;; report function or NIL
53 (report nil :type (or function null))
54 ;; list of alternating initargs and initforms
55 (default-initargs () :type list)
56 ;; class precedence list as a list of CLASS objects, with all
57 ;; non-CONDITION classes removed
59 ;; a list of all the effective instance allocation slots of this
60 ;; class that have a non-constant initform or default-initarg.
61 ;; Values for these slots must be computed in the dynamic
62 ;; environment of MAKE-CONDITION.
63 (hairy-slots nil :type list))
65 (/show0 "condition.lisp 49")
69 (!defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass condition
70 :slot-names (actual-initargs assigned-slots)
71 :boa-constructor %make-condition-object
73 :metaclass-name condition-classoid
74 :metaclass-constructor make-condition-classoid
77 (defun make-condition-object (actual-initargs)
78 (%make-condition-object actual-initargs nil))
80 (defstruct (condition-slot (:copier nil))
81 (name (missing-arg) :type symbol)
82 ;; list of all applicable initargs
83 (initargs (missing-arg) :type list)
84 ;; names of reader and writer functions
85 (readers (missing-arg) :type list)
86 (writers (missing-arg) :type list)
87 ;; true if :INITFORM was specified
88 (initform-p (missing-arg) :type (member t nil))
89 ;; If this is a function, call it with no args. Otherwise, it's the
91 (initform (missing-arg) :type t)
92 ;; allocation of this slot, or NIL until defaulted
93 (allocation nil :type (member :instance :class nil))
94 ;; If ALLOCATION is :CLASS, this is a cons whose car holds the value.
95 (cell nil :type (or cons null))
97 (documentation nil :type (or string null)))
99 ;;; KLUDGE: It's not clear to me why CONDITION-CLASS has itself listed
100 ;;; in its CPL, while other classes derived from CONDITION-CLASS don't
101 ;;; have themselves listed in their CPLs. This behavior is inherited
102 ;;; from CMU CL, and didn't seem to be explained there, and I haven't
103 ;;; figured out whether it's right. -- WHN 19990612
104 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
105 (/show0 "condition.lisp 103")
106 (let ((condition-class (locally
107 ;; KLUDGE: There's a DEFTRANSFORM
108 ;; FIND-CLASSOID for constant class names
109 ;; which creates fast but
110 ;; non-cold-loadable, non-compact code. In
111 ;; this context, we'd rather have compact,
112 ;; cold-loadable code. -- WHN 19990928
113 (declare (notinline find-classoid))
114 (find-classoid 'condition))))
115 (setf (condition-classoid-cpl condition-class)
116 (list condition-class)))
117 (/show0 "condition.lisp 103"))
119 (setf (condition-classoid-report (locally
120 ;; KLUDGE: There's a DEFTRANSFORM
121 ;; FIND-CLASSOID for constant class
122 ;; names which creates fast but
123 ;; non-cold-loadable, non-compact
124 ;; code. In this context, we'd
125 ;; rather have compact,
126 ;; cold-loadable code. -- WHN
128 (declare (notinline find-classoid))
129 (find-classoid 'condition)))
130 (lambda (cond stream)
131 (format stream "Condition ~S was signalled." (type-of cond))))
133 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
135 (defun find-condition-layout (name parent-types)
136 (let* ((cpl (remove-duplicates
140 (condition-classoid-cpl
143 (cond-layout (info :type :compiler-layout 'condition))
144 (olayout (info :type :compiler-layout name))
145 ;; FIXME: Does this do the right thing in case of multiple
146 ;; inheritance? A quick look at DEFINE-CONDITION didn't make
147 ;; it obvious what ANSI intends to be done in the case of
148 ;; multiple inheritance, so it's not actually clear what the
151 (order-layout-inherits (concatenate 'simple-vector
152 (layout-inherits cond-layout)
153 (mapcar #'classoid-layout cpl)))))
155 (not (mismatch (layout-inherits olayout) new-inherits)))
157 (make-layout :classoid (make-undefined-classoid name)
158 :inherits new-inherits
160 :length (layout-length cond-layout)))))
164 ;;; FIXME: ANSI's definition of DEFINE-CONDITION says
165 ;;; Condition reporting is mediated through the PRINT-OBJECT method
166 ;;; for the condition type in question, with *PRINT-ESCAPE* always
167 ;;; being nil. Specifying (:REPORT REPORT-NAME) in the definition of
168 ;;; a condition type C is equivalent to:
169 ;;; (defmethod print-object ((x c) stream)
170 ;;; (if *print-escape* (call-next-method) (report-name x stream)))
171 ;;; The current code doesn't seem to quite match that.
172 (def!method print-object ((x condition) stream)
174 (if (and (typep x 'simple-condition) (slot-value x 'format-control))
175 (print-unreadable-object (x stream :type t :identity t)
176 (write (simple-condition-format-control x)
179 (print-unreadable-object (x stream :type t :identity t)))
180 ;; KLUDGE: A comment from CMU CL here said
181 ;; 7/13/98 BUG? CPL is not sorted and results here depend on order of
182 ;; superclasses in define-condition call!
183 (dolist (class (condition-classoid-cpl (classoid-of x))
184 (error "no REPORT? shouldn't happen!"))
185 (let ((report (condition-classoid-report class)))
187 (return (funcall report x stream)))))))
189 ;;;; slots of CONDITION objects
191 (defvar *empty-condition-slot* '(empty))
193 (defun find-slot-default (class slot)
194 (let ((initargs (condition-slot-initargs slot))
195 (cpl (condition-classoid-cpl class)))
197 (let ((default-initargs (condition-classoid-default-initargs class)))
198 (dolist (initarg initargs)
199 (let ((val (getf default-initargs initarg *empty-condition-slot*)))
200 (unless (eq val *empty-condition-slot*)
201 (return-from find-slot-default
206 (if (condition-slot-initform-p slot)
207 (let ((initform (condition-slot-initform slot)))
208 (if (functionp initform)
211 (error "unbound condition slot: ~S" (condition-slot-name slot)))))
213 (defun find-condition-class-slot (condition-class slot-name)
215 (condition-classoid-cpl condition-class)
216 (error "There is no slot named ~S in ~S."
217 slot-name condition-class))
218 (dolist (slot (condition-classoid-slots sclass))
219 (when (eq (condition-slot-name slot) slot-name)
220 (return-from find-condition-class-slot slot)))))
222 (defun condition-writer-function (condition new-value name)
223 (dolist (cslot (condition-classoid-class-slots
224 (layout-classoid (%instance-layout condition)))
225 (setf (getf (condition-assigned-slots condition) name)
227 (when (eq (condition-slot-name cslot) name)
228 (return (setf (car (condition-slot-cell cslot)) new-value)))))
230 (defun condition-reader-function (condition name)
231 (let ((class (layout-classoid (%instance-layout condition))))
232 (dolist (cslot (condition-classoid-class-slots class))
233 (when (eq (condition-slot-name cslot) name)
234 (return-from condition-reader-function
235 (car (condition-slot-cell cslot)))))
236 (let ((val (getf (condition-assigned-slots condition) name
237 *empty-condition-slot*)))
238 (if (eq val *empty-condition-slot*)
239 (let ((actual-initargs (condition-actual-initargs condition))
240 (slot (find-condition-class-slot class name)))
242 (error "missing slot ~S of ~S" name condition))
243 (do ((initargs actual-initargs (cddr initargs)))
245 (setf (getf (condition-assigned-slots condition) name)
246 (find-slot-default class slot)))
247 (when (member (car initargs) (condition-slot-initargs slot))
248 (return-from condition-reader-function
249 (setf (getf (condition-assigned-slots condition)
256 (defun make-condition (type &rest args)
258 "Make an instance of a condition object using the specified initargs."
259 ;; Note: ANSI specifies no exceptional situations in this function.
260 ;; signalling simple-type-error would not be wrong.
261 (let* ((type (or (and (symbolp type) (find-classoid type nil))
263 (class (typecase type
264 (condition-classoid type)
267 (return-from make-condition (apply #'make-instance type args)))
269 (error 'simple-type-error
271 :expected-type 'condition-class
272 :format-control "~S is not a condition class."
273 :format-arguments (list type)))
275 (error 'simple-type-error
277 :expected-type 'condition-class
278 :format-control "Bad type argument:~% ~S"
279 :format-arguments (list type)))))
280 (res (make-condition-object args)))
281 (setf (%instance-layout res) (classoid-layout class))
282 ;; Set any class slots with initargs present in this call.
283 (dolist (cslot (condition-classoid-class-slots class))
284 (dolist (initarg (condition-slot-initargs cslot))
285 (let ((val (getf args initarg *empty-condition-slot*)))
286 (unless (eq val *empty-condition-slot*)
287 (setf (car (condition-slot-cell cslot)) val)))))
288 ;; Default any slots with non-constant defaults now.
289 (dolist (hslot (condition-classoid-hairy-slots class))
290 (when (dolist (initarg (condition-slot-initargs hslot) t)
291 (unless (eq (getf args initarg *empty-condition-slot*)
292 *empty-condition-slot*)
294 (setf (getf (condition-assigned-slots res) (condition-slot-name hslot))
295 (find-slot-default class hslot))))
298 ;;;; DEFINE-CONDITION
300 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
301 (defun %compiler-define-condition (name direct-supers layout
302 all-readers all-writers)
303 (with-single-package-locked-error
304 (:symbol name "defining ~A as a condition")
305 (sb!xc:proclaim `(ftype (function (t) t) ,@all-readers))
306 (sb!xc:proclaim `(ftype (function (t t) t) ,@all-writers))
307 (multiple-value-bind (class old-layout)
308 (insured-find-classoid name
309 #'condition-classoid-p
310 #'make-condition-classoid)
311 (setf (layout-classoid layout) class)
312 (setf (classoid-direct-superclasses class)
313 (mapcar #'find-classoid direct-supers))
314 (cond ((not old-layout)
315 (register-layout layout))
316 ((not *type-system-initialized*)
317 (setf (layout-classoid old-layout) class)
318 (setq layout old-layout)
319 (unless (eq (classoid-layout class) layout)
320 (register-layout layout)))
321 ((redefine-layout-warning "current"
324 (layout-length layout)
325 (layout-inherits layout)
326 (layout-depthoid layout)
327 (layout-n-untagged-slots layout))
328 (register-layout layout :invalidate t))
329 ((not (classoid-layout class))
330 (register-layout layout)))
332 (setf (layout-info layout)
334 ;; KLUDGE: There's a FIND-CLASS DEFTRANSFORM for constant class
335 ;; names which creates fast but non-cold-loadable, non-compact
336 ;; code. In this context, we'd rather have compact, cold-loadable
337 ;; code. -- WHN 19990928
338 (declare (notinline find-classoid))
339 (layout-info (classoid-layout (find-classoid 'condition)))))
341 (setf (find-classoid name) class)
343 ;; Initialize CPL slot.
344 (setf (condition-classoid-cpl class)
345 (remove-if-not #'condition-classoid-p
346 (std-compute-class-precedence-list class)))))
350 ;;; Compute the effective slots of CLASS, copying inherited slots and
351 ;;; destructively modifying direct slots.
353 ;;; FIXME: It'd be nice to explain why it's OK to destructively modify
354 ;;; direct slots. Presumably it follows from the semantics of
355 ;;; inheritance and redefinition of conditions, but finding the cite
356 ;;; and documenting it here would be good. (Or, if this is not in fact
357 ;;; ANSI-compliant, fixing it would also be good.:-)
358 (defun compute-effective-slots (class)
359 (collect ((res (copy-list (condition-classoid-slots class))))
360 (dolist (sclass (cdr (condition-classoid-cpl class)))
361 (dolist (sslot (condition-classoid-slots sclass))
362 (let ((found (find (condition-slot-name sslot) (res)
363 :key #'condition-slot-name)))
365 (setf (condition-slot-initargs found)
366 (union (condition-slot-initargs found)
367 (condition-slot-initargs sslot)))
368 (unless (condition-slot-initform-p found)
369 (setf (condition-slot-initform-p found)
370 (condition-slot-initform-p sslot))
371 (setf (condition-slot-initform found)
372 (condition-slot-initform sslot)))
373 (unless (condition-slot-allocation found)
374 (setf (condition-slot-allocation found)
375 (condition-slot-allocation sslot))))
377 (res (copy-structure sslot)))))))
380 ;;; Early definitions of slot accessor creators.
382 ;;; Slot accessors must be generic functions, but ANSI does not seem
383 ;;; to specify any of them, and we cannot support it before end of
384 ;;; warm init. So we use ordinary functions inside SBCL, and switch to
385 ;;; GFs only at the end of building.
386 (declaim (notinline install-condition-slot-reader
387 install-condition-slot-writer))
388 (defun install-condition-slot-reader (name condition slot-name)
389 (declare (ignore condition))
390 (setf (fdefinition name)
392 (condition-reader-function condition slot-name))))
393 (defun install-condition-slot-writer (name condition slot-name)
394 (declare (ignore condition))
395 (setf (fdefinition name)
396 (lambda (new-value condition)
397 (condition-writer-function condition new-value slot-name))))
399 (defvar *define-condition-hooks* nil)
401 (defun %define-condition (name parent-types layout slots documentation
402 report default-initargs all-readers all-writers
404 (with-single-package-locked-error
405 (:symbol name "defining ~A as a condition")
406 (%compiler-define-condition name parent-types layout all-readers all-writers)
407 (sb!c:with-source-location (source-location)
408 (setf (layout-source-location layout)
410 (let ((class (find-classoid name)))
411 (setf (condition-classoid-slots class) slots)
412 (setf (condition-classoid-report class) report)
413 (setf (condition-classoid-default-initargs class) default-initargs)
414 (setf (fdocumentation name 'type) documentation)
418 ;; Set up reader and writer functions.
419 (let ((slot-name (condition-slot-name slot)))
420 (dolist (reader (condition-slot-readers slot))
421 (install-condition-slot-reader reader name slot-name))
422 (dolist (writer (condition-slot-writers slot))
423 (install-condition-slot-writer writer name slot-name))))
425 ;; Compute effective slots and set up the class and hairy slots
426 ;; (subsets of the effective slots.)
427 (let ((eslots (compute-effective-slots class))
430 (mapcar #'condition-classoid-default-initargs
431 (condition-classoid-cpl class)))))
432 (dolist (slot eslots)
433 (ecase (condition-slot-allocation slot)
435 (unless (condition-slot-cell slot)
436 (setf (condition-slot-cell slot)
437 (list (if (condition-slot-initform-p slot)
438 (let ((initform (condition-slot-initform slot)))
439 (if (functionp initform)
442 *empty-condition-slot*))))
443 (push slot (condition-classoid-class-slots class)))
445 (setf (condition-slot-allocation slot) :instance)
446 (when (or (functionp (condition-slot-initform slot))
447 (dolist (initarg (condition-slot-initargs slot) nil)
448 (when (functionp (getf e-def-initargs initarg))
450 (push slot (condition-classoid-hairy-slots class)))))))
451 (when (boundp '*define-condition-hooks*)
452 (dolist (fun *define-condition-hooks*)
453 (funcall fun class))))
456 (defmacro define-condition (name (&rest parent-types) (&rest slot-specs)
459 "DEFINE-CONDITION Name (Parent-Type*) (Slot-Spec*) Option*
460 Define NAME as a condition type. This new type inherits slots and its
461 report function from the specified PARENT-TYPEs. A slot spec is a list of:
462 (slot-name :reader <rname> :initarg <iname> {Option Value}*
464 The DEFINE-CLASS slot options :ALLOCATION, :INITFORM, [slot] :DOCUMENTATION
465 and :TYPE and the overall options :DEFAULT-INITARGS and
466 [type] :DOCUMENTATION are also allowed.
468 The :REPORT option is peculiar to DEFINE-CONDITION. Its argument is either
469 a string or a two-argument lambda or function name. If a function, the
470 function is called with the condition and stream to report the condition.
471 If a string, the string is printed.
473 Condition types are classes, but (as allowed by ANSI and not as described in
474 CLtL2) are neither STANDARD-OBJECTs nor STRUCTURE-OBJECTs. WITH-SLOTS and
475 SLOT-VALUE may not be used on condition objects."
476 (let* ((parent-types (or parent-types '(condition)))
477 (layout (find-condition-layout name parent-types))
480 (default-initargs ()))
482 (all-readers nil append)
483 (all-writers nil append))
484 (dolist (spec slot-specs)
485 (when (keywordp spec)
486 (warn "Keyword slot name indicates probable syntax error:~% ~S"
488 (let* ((spec (if (consp spec) spec (list spec)))
489 (slot-name (first spec))
490 (allocation :instance)
497 (do ((options (rest spec) (cddr options)))
499 (unless (and (consp options) (consp (cdr options)))
500 (error "malformed condition slot spec:~% ~S." spec))
501 (let ((arg (second options)))
502 (case (first options)
503 (:reader (readers arg))
504 (:writer (writers arg))
507 (writers `(setf ,arg)))
510 (error "more than one :INITFORM in ~S" spec))
513 (:initarg (initargs arg))
515 (setq allocation arg))
518 (error "more than one :DOCUMENTATION in ~S" spec))
519 (unless (stringp arg)
520 (error "slot :DOCUMENTATION argument is not a string: ~S"
522 (setq documentation arg))
525 (error "unknown slot option:~% ~S" (first options))))))
527 (all-readers (readers))
528 (all-writers (writers))
529 (slots `(make-condition-slot
531 :initargs ',(initargs)
534 :initform-p ',initform-p
535 :documentation ',documentation
537 ,(if (sb!xc:constantp initform)
538 `',(constant-form-value initform)
539 `#'(lambda () ,initform)))))))
541 (dolist (option options)
542 (unless (consp option)
543 (error "bad option:~% ~S" option))
545 (:documentation (setq documentation (second option)))
547 (let ((arg (second option)))
550 `#'(lambda (condition stream)
551 (declare (ignore condition))
552 (write-string ,arg stream))
553 `#'(lambda (condition stream)
554 (funcall #',arg condition stream))))))
556 (do ((initargs (rest option) (cddr initargs)))
558 (let ((val (second initargs)))
559 (setq default-initargs
560 (list* `',(first initargs)
561 (if (sb!xc:constantp val)
562 `',(constant-form-value val)
564 default-initargs)))))
566 (error "unknown option: ~S" (first option)))))
569 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel)
570 (%compiler-define-condition ',name ',parent-types ',layout
571 ',(all-readers) ',(all-writers)))
572 (eval-when (:load-toplevel :execute)
573 (%define-condition ',name
579 (list ,@default-initargs)
582 (sb!c:source-location)))))))
584 ;;;; various CONDITIONs specified by ANSI
586 (define-condition serious-condition (condition) ())
588 (define-condition error (serious-condition) ())
590 (define-condition warning (condition) ())
591 (define-condition style-warning (warning) ())
593 (defun simple-condition-printer (condition stream)
594 (let ((control (simple-condition-format-control condition)))
596 (apply #'format stream
598 (simple-condition-format-arguments condition))
599 (error "No format-control for ~S" condition))))
601 (define-condition simple-condition ()
602 ((format-control :reader simple-condition-format-control
603 :initarg :format-control
605 :type format-control)
606 (format-arguments :reader simple-condition-format-arguments
607 :initarg :format-arguments
610 (:report simple-condition-printer))
612 (define-condition simple-warning (simple-condition warning) ())
614 (define-condition simple-error (simple-condition error) ())
616 (define-condition storage-condition (serious-condition) ())
618 (define-condition type-error (error)
619 ((datum :reader type-error-datum :initarg :datum)
620 (expected-type :reader type-error-expected-type :initarg :expected-type))
622 (lambda (condition stream)
624 "~@<The value ~2I~:_~S ~I~_is not of type ~2I~_~S.~:>"
625 (type-error-datum condition)
626 (type-error-expected-type condition)))))
628 (def!method print-object ((condition type-error) stream)
630 (flet ((maybe-string (thing)
632 (write-to-string thing :lines 1 :readably nil :array nil :pretty t))))
633 (let ((type (maybe-string (type-error-expected-type condition)))
634 (datum (maybe-string (type-error-datum condition))))
636 (print-unreadable-object (condition stream :type t)
637 (format stream "~@<expected-type: ~A ~_datum: ~A~:@>" type datum))
638 (call-next-method))))
641 ;;; not specified by ANSI, but too useful not to have around.
642 (define-condition simple-style-warning (simple-condition style-warning) ())
643 (define-condition simple-type-error (simple-condition type-error) ())
645 ;; Can't have a function called SIMPLE-TYPE-ERROR or TYPE-ERROR...
646 (declaim (ftype (sfunction (t t t &rest t) nil) bad-type))
647 (defun bad-type (datum type control &rest arguments)
648 (error 'simple-type-error
651 :format-control control
652 :format-arguments arguments))
654 (define-condition program-error (error) ())
655 (define-condition parse-error (error) ())
656 (define-condition control-error (error) ())
657 (define-condition stream-error (error)
658 ((stream :reader stream-error-stream :initarg :stream)))
660 (define-condition end-of-file (stream-error) ()
662 (lambda (condition stream)
665 (stream-error-stream condition)))))
667 (define-condition closed-stream-error (stream-error) ()
669 (lambda (condition stream)
670 (format stream "~S is closed" (stream-error-stream condition)))))
672 (define-condition file-error (error)
673 ((pathname :reader file-error-pathname :initarg :pathname))
675 (lambda (condition stream)
676 (format stream "error on file ~S" (file-error-pathname condition)))))
678 (define-condition package-error (error)
679 ((package :reader package-error-package :initarg :package)))
681 (define-condition cell-error (error)
682 ((name :reader cell-error-name :initarg :name)))
684 (def!method print-object ((condition cell-error) stream)
685 (if (and *print-escape* (slot-boundp condition 'name))
686 (print-unreadable-object (condition stream :type t :identity t)
687 (princ (cell-error-name condition) stream))
690 (define-condition unbound-variable (cell-error) ()
692 (lambda (condition stream)
694 "The variable ~S is unbound."
695 (cell-error-name condition)))))
697 (define-condition undefined-function (cell-error) ()
699 (lambda (condition stream)
701 "The function ~/sb-impl::print-symbol-with-prefix/ is undefined."
702 (cell-error-name condition)))))
704 (define-condition special-form-function (undefined-function) ()
706 (lambda (condition stream)
708 "Cannot FUNCALL the SYMBOL-FUNCTION of special operator ~S."
709 (cell-error-name condition)))))
711 (define-condition arithmetic-error (error)
712 ((operation :reader arithmetic-error-operation
715 (operands :reader arithmetic-error-operands
717 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
719 "arithmetic error ~S signalled"
721 (when (arithmetic-error-operation condition)
723 "~%Operation was ~S, operands ~S."
724 (arithmetic-error-operation condition)
725 (arithmetic-error-operands condition))))))
727 (define-condition division-by-zero (arithmetic-error) ())
728 (define-condition floating-point-overflow (arithmetic-error) ())
729 (define-condition floating-point-underflow (arithmetic-error) ())
730 (define-condition floating-point-inexact (arithmetic-error) ())
731 (define-condition floating-point-invalid-operation (arithmetic-error) ())
733 (define-condition print-not-readable (error)
734 ((object :reader print-not-readable-object :initarg :object))
736 (lambda (condition stream)
737 (let ((obj (print-not-readable-object condition))
739 (format stream "~S cannot be printed readably." obj)))))
741 (define-condition reader-error (parse-error stream-error) ()
742 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
743 (%report-reader-error condition stream))))
745 ;;; a READER-ERROR whose REPORTing is controlled by FORMAT-CONTROL and
746 ;;; FORMAT-ARGS (the usual case for READER-ERRORs signalled from
747 ;;; within SBCL itself)
749 ;;; (Inheriting CL:SIMPLE-CONDITION here isn't quite consistent with
750 ;;; the letter of the ANSI spec: this is not a condition signalled by
751 ;;; SIGNAL when a format-control is supplied by the function's first
752 ;;; argument. It seems to me (WHN) to be basically in the spirit of
753 ;;; the spec, but if not, it'd be straightforward to do our own
754 ;;; DEFINE-CONDITION SB-INT:SIMPLISTIC-CONDITION with
755 ;;; FORMAT-CONTROL and FORMAT-ARGS slots, and use that condition in
756 ;;; place of CL:SIMPLE-CONDITION here.)
757 (define-condition simple-reader-error (reader-error simple-condition)
759 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
760 (%report-reader-error condition stream :simple t))))
762 ;;; base REPORTing of a READER-ERROR
764 ;;; When SIMPLE, we expect and use SIMPLE-CONDITION-ish FORMAT-CONTROL
765 ;;; and FORMAT-ARGS slots.
766 (defun %report-reader-error (condition stream &key simple)
767 (let* ((error-stream (stream-error-stream condition))
768 (pos (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream)))
771 (< pos sb!xc:array-dimension-limit)
772 ;; KLUDGE: lseek() (which is what FILE-POSITION
773 ;; reduces to on file-streams) is undefined on
774 ;; "some devices", which in practice means that it
775 ;; can claim to succeed on /dev/stdin on Darwin
776 ;; and Solaris. This is obviously bad news,
777 ;; because the READ-SEQUENCE below will then
778 ;; block, not complete, and the report will never
779 ;; be printed. As a workaround, we exclude
780 ;; interactive streams from this attempt to report
781 ;; positions. -- CSR, 2003-08-21
782 (not (interactive-stream-p error-stream))
783 (file-position error-stream :start))
786 :element-type (stream-element-type
788 (when (= pos (read-sequence string error-stream))
789 (setq lineno (1+ (count #\Newline string))
791 (or (position #\Newline string :from-end t) -1)
793 (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream pos))
794 (pprint-logical-block (stream nil)
797 ~@[(line ~W~]~@[, column ~W) ~]~
799 (class-name (class-of condition))
800 pos lineno colno error-stream)
802 (format stream ":~2I~_~?"
803 (simple-condition-format-control condition)
804 (simple-condition-format-arguments condition)))))))
806 ;;;; special SBCL extension conditions
808 ;;; an error apparently caused by a bug in SBCL itself
810 ;;; Note that we don't make any serious effort to use this condition
811 ;;; for *all* errors in SBCL itself. E.g. type errors and array
812 ;;; indexing errors can occur in functions called from SBCL code, and
813 ;;; will just end up as ordinary TYPE-ERROR or invalid index error,
814 ;;; because the signalling code has no good way to know that the
815 ;;; underlying problem is a bug in SBCL. But in the fairly common case
816 ;;; that the signalling code does know that it's found a bug in SBCL,
817 ;;; this condition is appropriate, reusing boilerplate and helping
818 ;;; users to recognize it as an SBCL bug.
819 (define-condition bug (simple-error)
822 (lambda (condition stream)
825 (simple-condition-format-control condition)
826 (simple-condition-format-arguments condition)
827 "~@<This is probably a bug in SBCL itself. (Alternatively, ~
828 SBCL might have been corrupted by bad user code, e.g. by an ~
829 undefined Lisp operation like ~S, or by stray pointers from ~
830 alien code or from unsafe Lisp code; or there might be a bug ~
831 in the OS or hardware that SBCL is running on.) If it seems to ~
832 be a bug in SBCL itself, the maintainers would like to know ~
833 about it. Bug reports are welcome on the SBCL ~
834 mailing lists, which you can find at ~
835 <http://sbcl.sourceforge.net/>.~:@>"
836 '((fmakunbound 'compile))))))
838 (define-condition simple-storage-condition (storage-condition simple-condition)
841 ;;; a condition for use in stubs for operations which aren't supported
842 ;;; on some platforms
844 ;;; E.g. in sbcl-0.7.0.5, it might be appropriate to do something like
845 ;;; #-(or freebsd linux)
846 ;;; (defun load-foreign (&rest rest)
847 ;;; (error 'unsupported-operator :name 'load-foreign))
848 ;;; #+(or freebsd linux)
849 ;;; (defun load-foreign ... actual definition ...)
850 ;;; By signalling a standard condition in this case, we make it
851 ;;; possible for test code to distinguish between (1) intentionally
852 ;;; unimplemented and (2) unintentionally just screwed up somehow.
853 ;;; (Before this condition was defined, test code tried to deal with
854 ;;; this by checking for FBOUNDP, but that didn't work reliably. In
855 ;;; sbcl-0.7.0, a package screwup left the definition of
856 ;;; LOAD-FOREIGN in the wrong package, so it was unFBOUNDP even on
857 ;;; architectures where it was supposed to be supported, and the
858 ;;; regression tests cheerfully passed because they assumed that
859 ;;; unFBOUNDPness meant they were running on an system which didn't
860 ;;; support the extension.)
861 (define-condition unsupported-operator (simple-error) ())
863 ;;; (:ansi-cl :function remove)
864 ;;; (:ansi-cl :section (a b c))
865 ;;; (:ansi-cl :glossary "similar")
867 ;;; (:sbcl :node "...")
868 ;;; (:sbcl :variable *ed-functions*)
870 ;;; FIXME: this is not the right place for this.
871 (defun print-reference (reference stream)
872 (ecase (car reference)
874 (format stream "AMOP")
876 (destructuring-bind (type data) (cdr reference)
878 (:readers "Readers for ~:(~A~) Metaobjects"
879 (substitute #\ #\- (symbol-name data)))
881 (format stream "Initialization of ~:(~A~) Metaobjects"
882 (substitute #\ #\- (symbol-name data))))
883 (:generic-function (format stream "Generic Function ~S" data))
884 (:function (format stream "Function ~S" data))
885 (:section (format stream "Section ~{~D~^.~}" data)))))
887 (format stream "The ANSI Standard")
889 (destructuring-bind (type data) (cdr reference)
891 (:function (format stream "Function ~S" data))
892 (:special-operator (format stream "Special Operator ~S" data))
893 (:macro (format stream "Macro ~S" data))
894 (:section (format stream "Section ~{~D~^.~}" data))
895 (:glossary (format stream "Glossary entry for ~S" data))
896 (:issue (format stream "writeup for Issue ~A" data)))))
898 (format stream "The SBCL Manual")
900 (destructuring-bind (type data) (cdr reference)
902 (:node (format stream "Node ~S" data))
903 (:variable (format stream "Variable ~S" data))
904 (:function (format stream "Function ~S" data)))))
905 ;; FIXME: other documents (e.g. CLIM, Franz documentation :-)
907 (define-condition reference-condition ()
908 ((references :initarg :references :reader reference-condition-references)))
909 (defvar *print-condition-references* t)
910 (def!method print-object :around ((o reference-condition) s)
912 (unless (or *print-escape* *print-readably*)
913 (when (and *print-condition-references*
914 (reference-condition-references o))
915 (format s "~&See also:~%")
916 (pprint-logical-block (s nil :per-line-prefix " ")
917 (do* ((rs (reference-condition-references o) (cdr rs))
918 (r (car rs) (car rs)))
920 (print-reference r s)
921 (unless (null (cdr rs))
924 (define-condition simple-reference-error (reference-condition simple-error)
927 (define-condition simple-reference-warning (reference-condition simple-warning)
930 (define-condition arguments-out-of-domain-error
931 (arithmetic-error reference-condition)
934 (define-condition duplicate-definition (reference-condition warning)
935 ((name :initarg :name :reader duplicate-definition-name))
936 (:report (lambda (c s)
937 (format s "~@<Duplicate definition for ~S found in ~
939 (duplicate-definition-name c))))
940 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (3 2 2 3)))))
942 (define-condition constant-modified (reference-condition warning)
943 ((fun-name :initarg :fun-name :reader constant-modified-fun-name))
944 (:report (lambda (c s)
945 (format s "~@<Destructive function ~S called on ~
947 (constant-modified-fun-name c))))
948 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :special-operator quote)
949 '(:ansi-cl :section (3 2 2 3)))))
951 (define-condition package-at-variance (reference-condition simple-warning)
953 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :macro defpackage))))
955 (define-condition defconstant-uneql (reference-condition error)
956 ((name :initarg :name :reader defconstant-uneql-name)
957 (old-value :initarg :old-value :reader defconstant-uneql-old-value)
958 (new-value :initarg :new-value :reader defconstant-uneql-new-value))
960 (lambda (condition stream)
962 "~@<The constant ~S is being redefined (from ~S to ~S)~@:>"
963 (defconstant-uneql-name condition)
964 (defconstant-uneql-old-value condition)
965 (defconstant-uneql-new-value condition))))
966 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :macro defconstant)
967 '(:sbcl :node "Idiosyncrasies"))))
969 (define-condition array-initial-element-mismatch
970 (reference-condition simple-warning)
974 '(:ansi-cl :function make-array)
975 '(:ansi-cl :function sb!xc:upgraded-array-element-type))))
977 (define-condition type-warning (reference-condition simple-warning)
979 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:sbcl :node "Handling of Types"))))
980 (define-condition type-style-warning (reference-condition simple-style-warning)
982 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:sbcl :node "Handling of Types"))))
984 (define-condition local-argument-mismatch (reference-condition simple-warning)
986 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (3 2 2 3)))))
988 (define-condition format-args-mismatch (reference-condition)
990 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (22 3 10 2)))))
992 (define-condition format-too-few-args-warning
993 (format-args-mismatch simple-warning)
995 (define-condition format-too-many-args-warning
996 (format-args-mismatch simple-style-warning)
999 (define-condition implicit-generic-function-warning (style-warning)
1000 ((name :initarg :name :reader implicit-generic-function-name))
1002 (lambda (condition stream)
1003 (format stream "~@<Implicitly creating new generic function ~S.~:@>"
1004 (implicit-generic-function-name condition)))))
1006 (define-condition extension-failure (reference-condition simple-error)
1009 (define-condition structure-initarg-not-keyword
1010 (reference-condition simple-style-warning)
1012 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (2 4 8 13)))))
1017 (define-condition package-lock-violation (package-error
1020 ((current-package :initform *package*
1021 :reader package-lock-violation-in-package))
1023 (lambda (condition stream)
1024 (let ((control (simple-condition-format-control condition))
1025 (error-package (package-name (package-error-package condition)))
1026 (current-package (package-name (package-lock-violation-in-package condition))))
1028 (apply #'format stream
1029 (format nil "~~@<Lock on package ~A violated when ~A while in package ~A.~~:@>"
1033 (simple-condition-format-arguments condition))
1034 (format stream "~@<Lock on package ~A violated while in package ~A.~:@>"
1036 current-package)))))
1037 ;; no :default-initargs -- reference-stuff provided by the
1038 ;; signalling form in target-package.lisp
1041 "Subtype of CL:PACKAGE-ERROR. A subtype of this error is signalled
1042 when a package-lock is violated."))
1044 (define-condition package-locked-error (package-lock-violation) ()
1047 "Subtype of SB-EXT:PACKAGE-LOCK-VIOLATION. An error of this type is
1048 signalled when an operation on a package violates a package lock."))
1050 (define-condition symbol-package-locked-error (package-lock-violation)
1051 ((symbol :initarg :symbol :reader package-locked-error-symbol))
1054 "Subtype of SB-EXT:PACKAGE-LOCK-VIOLATION. An error of this type is
1055 signalled when an operation on a symbol violates a package lock. The
1056 symbol that caused the violation is accessed by the function
1057 SB-EXT:PACKAGE-LOCKED-ERROR-SYMBOL."))
1061 (define-condition undefined-alien-error (cell-error) ()
1063 (lambda (condition stream)
1064 (if (slot-boundp condition 'name)
1065 (format stream "Undefined alien: ~S" (cell-error-name condition))
1066 (format stream "Undefined alien symbol.")))))
1068 (define-condition undefined-alien-variable-error (undefined-alien-error) ()
1070 (lambda (condition stream)
1071 (declare (ignore condition))
1072 (format stream "Attempt to access an undefined alien variable."))))
1074 (define-condition undefined-alien-function-error (undefined-alien-error) ()
1076 (lambda (condition stream)
1077 (declare (ignore condition))
1078 (format stream "Attempt to call an undefined alien function."))))
1081 ;;;; various other (not specified by ANSI) CONDITIONs
1083 ;;;; These might logically belong in other files; they're here, after
1084 ;;;; setup of CONDITION machinery, only because that makes it easier to
1085 ;;;; get cold init to work.
1087 ;;; OAOOM warning: see cross-condition.lisp
1088 (define-condition encapsulated-condition (condition)
1089 ((condition :initarg :condition :reader encapsulated-condition)))
1091 ;;; KLUDGE: a condition for floating point errors when we can't or
1092 ;;; won't figure out what type they are. (In FreeBSD and OpenBSD we
1093 ;;; don't know how, at least as of sbcl-0.6.7; in Linux we probably
1094 ;;; know how but the old code was broken by the conversion to POSIX
1095 ;;; signal handling and hasn't been fixed as of sbcl-0.6.7.)
1097 ;;; FIXME: Perhaps this should also be a base class for all
1098 ;;; floating point exceptions?
1099 (define-condition floating-point-exception (arithmetic-error)
1100 ((flags :initarg :traps
1102 :reader floating-point-exception-traps))
1103 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1105 "An arithmetic error ~S was signalled.~%"
1106 (type-of condition))
1107 (let ((traps (floating-point-exception-traps condition)))
1110 "Trapping conditions are: ~%~{ ~S~^~}~%"
1113 "No traps are enabled? How can this be?"
1116 (define-condition invalid-array-index-error (type-error)
1117 ((array :initarg :array :reader invalid-array-index-error-array)
1118 (axis :initarg :axis :reader invalid-array-index-error-axis))
1120 (lambda (condition stream)
1121 (let ((array (invalid-array-index-error-array condition)))
1122 (format stream "Index ~W out of bounds for ~@[axis ~W of ~]~S, ~
1123 should be nonnegative and <~W."
1124 (type-error-datum condition)
1125 (when (> (array-rank array) 1)
1126 (invalid-array-index-error-axis condition))
1128 ;; Extract the bound from (INTEGER 0 (BOUND))
1129 (caaddr (type-error-expected-type condition)))))))
1131 (define-condition invalid-array-error (reference-condition type-error) ()
1133 (lambda (condition stream)
1134 (let ((*print-array* nil))
1136 "~@<Displaced array originally of type ~S has been invalidated ~
1137 due its displaced-to array ~S having become too small to hold ~
1138 it: the displaced array's dimensions have all been set to zero ~
1139 to trap accesses to it.~:@>"
1140 (type-error-expected-type condition)
1141 (array-displacement (type-error-datum condition))))))
1144 (list '(:ansi-cl :function adjust-array))))
1146 (define-condition index-too-large-error (type-error)
1149 (lambda (condition stream)
1151 "The index ~S is too large."
1152 (type-error-datum condition)))))
1154 (define-condition bounding-indices-bad-error (reference-condition type-error)
1155 ((object :reader bounding-indices-bad-object :initarg :object))
1157 (lambda (condition stream)
1158 (let* ((datum (type-error-datum condition))
1161 (object (bounding-indices-bad-object condition)))
1165 "The bounding indices ~S and ~S are bad ~
1166 for a sequence of length ~S."
1167 start end (length object)))
1169 ;; from WITH-ARRAY-DATA
1171 "The START and END parameters ~S and ~S are ~
1172 bad for an array of total size ~S."
1173 start end (array-total-size object)))))))
1176 (list '(:ansi-cl :glossary "bounding index designator")
1177 '(:ansi-cl :issue "SUBSEQ-OUT-OF-BOUNDS:IS-AN-ERROR"))))
1179 (define-condition nil-array-accessed-error (reference-condition type-error)
1181 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1182 (declare (ignore condition))
1184 "An attempt to access an array of element-type ~
1185 NIL was made. Congratulations!")))
1187 :references (list '(:ansi-cl :function sb!xc:upgraded-array-element-type)
1188 '(:ansi-cl :section (15 1 2 1))
1189 '(:ansi-cl :section (15 1 2 2)))))
1191 (define-condition namestring-parse-error (parse-error)
1192 ((complaint :reader namestring-parse-error-complaint :initarg :complaint)
1193 (args :reader namestring-parse-error-args :initarg :args :initform nil)
1194 (namestring :reader namestring-parse-error-namestring :initarg :namestring)
1195 (offset :reader namestring-parse-error-offset :initarg :offset))
1197 (lambda (condition stream)
1199 "parse error in namestring: ~?~% ~A~% ~V@T^"
1200 (namestring-parse-error-complaint condition)
1201 (namestring-parse-error-args condition)
1202 (namestring-parse-error-namestring condition)
1203 (namestring-parse-error-offset condition)))))
1205 (define-condition simple-package-error (simple-condition package-error) ())
1207 (define-condition simple-reader-package-error (simple-reader-error) ())
1209 (define-condition reader-eof-error (end-of-file)
1210 ((context :reader reader-eof-error-context :initarg :context))
1212 (lambda (condition stream)
1214 "unexpected end of file on ~S ~A"
1215 (stream-error-stream condition)
1216 (reader-eof-error-context condition)))))
1218 (define-condition reader-impossible-number-error (simple-reader-error)
1219 ((error :reader reader-impossible-number-error-error :initarg :error))
1221 (lambda (condition stream)
1222 (let ((error-stream (stream-error-stream condition)))
1224 "READER-ERROR ~@[at ~W ~]on ~S:~%~?~%Original error: ~A"
1225 (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream) error-stream
1226 (simple-condition-format-control condition)
1227 (simple-condition-format-arguments condition)
1228 (reader-impossible-number-error-error condition))))))
1230 (define-condition standard-readtable-modified-error (reference-condition error)
1231 ((operation :initarg :operation :reader standard-readtable-modified-operation))
1232 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1233 (format stream "~S would modify the standard readtable."
1234 (standard-readtable-modified-operation condition))))
1235 (:default-initargs :references `((:ansi-cl :section (2 1 1 2))
1236 (:ansi-cl :glossary "standard readtable"))))
1238 (define-condition standard-pprint-dispatch-table-modified-error
1239 (reference-condition error)
1240 ((operation :initarg :operation
1241 :reader standard-pprint-dispatch-table-modified-operation))
1242 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1243 (format stream "~S would modify the standard pprint dispatch table."
1244 (standard-pprint-dispatch-table-modified-operation
1247 :references `((:ansi-cl :glossary "standard pprint dispatch table"))))
1249 (define-condition timeout (serious-condition)
1250 ((seconds :initarg :seconds :initform nil :reader timeout-seconds))
1251 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1252 (format stream "Timeout occurred~@[ after ~A seconds~]."
1253 (timeout-seconds condition)))))
1255 (define-condition io-timeout (stream-error timeout)
1256 ((direction :reader io-timeout-direction :initarg :direction))
1258 (lambda (condition stream)
1259 (declare (type stream stream))
1261 "I/O timeout while doing ~(~A~) on ~S."
1262 (io-timeout-direction condition)
1263 (stream-error-stream condition)))))
1265 (define-condition deadline-timeout (timeout) ()
1266 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1267 (format stream "A deadline was reached after ~A seconds."
1268 (timeout-seconds condition)))))
1270 (define-condition declaration-type-conflict-error (reference-condition
1274 :format-control "symbol ~S cannot be both the name of a type and the name of a declaration"
1275 :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (3 8 21)))))
1277 ;;; Single stepping conditions
1279 (define-condition step-condition ()
1280 ((form :initarg :form :reader step-condition-form))
1283 (:documentation "Common base class of single-stepping conditions.
1284 STEP-CONDITION-FORM holds a string representation of the form being
1288 (setf (fdocumentation 'step-condition-form 'function)
1289 "Form associated with the STEP-CONDITION.")
1291 (define-condition step-form-condition (step-condition)
1292 ((args :initarg :args :reader step-condition-args))
1294 (lambda (condition stream)
1295 (let ((*print-circle* t)
1297 (*print-readably* nil))
1299 "Evaluating call:~%~< ~@;~A~:>~%~
1300 ~:[With arguments:~%~{ ~S~%~}~;With unknown arguments~]~%"
1301 (list (step-condition-form condition))
1302 (eq (step-condition-args condition) :unknown)
1303 (step-condition-args condition)))))
1305 (:documentation "Condition signalled by code compiled with
1306 single-stepping information when about to execute a form.
1307 STEP-CONDITION-FORM holds the form, STEP-CONDITION-PATHNAME holds the
1308 pathname of the original file or NIL, and STEP-CONDITION-SOURCE-PATH
1309 holds the source-path to the original form within that file or NIL.
1310 Associated with this condition are always the restarts STEP-INTO,
1311 STEP-NEXT, and STEP-CONTINUE."))
1313 (define-condition step-result-condition (step-condition)
1314 ((result :initarg :result :reader step-condition-result)))
1317 (setf (fdocumentation 'step-condition-result 'function)
1318 "Return values associated with STEP-VALUES-CONDITION as a list,
1319 or the variable value associated with STEP-VARIABLE-CONDITION.")
1321 (define-condition step-values-condition (step-result-condition)
1324 (:documentation "Condition signalled by code compiled with
1325 single-stepping information after executing a form.
1326 STEP-CONDITION-FORM holds the form, and STEP-CONDITION-RESULT holds
1327 the values returned by the form as a list. No associated restarts."))
1329 (define-condition step-finished-condition (step-condition)
1332 (lambda (condition stream)
1333 (declare (ignore condition))
1334 (format stream "Returning from STEP")))
1336 (:documentation "Condition signaled when STEP returns."))
1338 ;;; A knob for muffling warnings, mostly for use while loading files.
1339 (defvar *muffled-warnings* 'uninteresting-redefinition
1340 "A type that ought to specify a subtype of WARNING. Whenever a
1341 warning is signaled, if the warning if of this type and is not
1342 handled by any other handler, it will be muffled.")
1344 ;;; Various STYLE-WARNING signaled in the system.
1345 ;; For the moment, we're only getting into the details for function
1346 ;; redefinitions, but other redefinitions could be done later
1348 (define-condition redefinition-warning (style-warning)
1351 :reader redefinition-warning-name)
1353 :initarg :new-location
1354 :reader redefinition-warning-new-location)))
1356 (define-condition function-redefinition-warning (redefinition-warning)
1358 :initarg :new-function
1359 :reader function-redefinition-warning-new-function)))
1361 (define-condition redefinition-with-defun (function-redefinition-warning)
1363 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1364 (format stream "redefining ~/sb-impl::print-symbol-with-prefix/ ~
1366 (redefinition-warning-name warning)))))
1368 (define-condition redefinition-with-defmacro (function-redefinition-warning)
1370 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1371 (format stream "redefining ~/sb-impl::print-symbol-with-prefix/ ~
1373 (redefinition-warning-name warning)))))
1375 (define-condition redefinition-with-defgeneric (redefinition-warning)
1377 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1378 (format stream "redefining ~/sb-impl::print-symbol-with-prefix/ ~
1380 (redefinition-warning-name warning)))))
1382 (define-condition redefinition-with-defmethod (redefinition-warning)
1383 ((qualifiers :initarg :qualifiers
1384 :reader redefinition-with-defmethod-qualifiers)
1385 (specializers :initarg :specializers
1386 :reader redefinition-with-defmethod-specializers)
1387 (new-location :initarg :new-location
1388 :reader redefinition-with-defmethod-new-location)
1389 (old-method :initarg :old-method
1390 :reader redefinition-with-defmethod-old-method))
1391 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1392 (format stream "redefining ~S~{ ~S~} ~S in DEFMETHOD"
1393 (redefinition-warning-name warning)
1394 (redefinition-with-defmethod-qualifiers warning)
1395 (redefinition-with-defmethod-specializers warning)))))
1397 ;;;; Deciding which redefinitions are "interesting".
1399 (defun function-file-namestring (function)
1401 (when (typep function 'sb!eval:interpreted-function)
1402 (return-from function-file-namestring
1403 (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring
1404 (sb!eval:interpreted-function-source-location function))))
1405 (let* ((fun (sb!kernel:%fun-fun function))
1406 (code (sb!kernel:fun-code-header fun))
1407 (debug-info (sb!kernel:%code-debug-info code))
1408 (debug-source (when debug-info
1409 (sb!c::debug-info-source debug-info)))
1410 (namestring (when debug-source
1411 (sb!c::debug-source-namestring debug-source))))
1414 (defun interesting-function-redefinition-warning-p (warning old)
1415 (let ((new (function-redefinition-warning-new-function warning))
1416 (source-location (redefinition-warning-new-location warning)))
1418 ;; Compiled->Interpreted is interesting.
1419 (and (typep old 'compiled-function)
1420 (typep new '(not compiled-function)))
1421 ;; FIN->Regular is interesting.
1422 (and (typep old 'funcallable-instance)
1423 (typep new '(not funcallable-instance)))
1424 ;; Different file or unknown location is interesting.
1425 (let* ((old-namestring (function-file-namestring old))
1427 (or (function-file-namestring new)
1428 (when source-location
1429 (sb!c::definition-source-location-namestring source-location)))))
1430 (and (or (not old-namestring)
1431 (not new-namestring)
1432 (not (string= old-namestring new-namestring))))))))
1434 (defun uninteresting-ordinary-function-redefinition-p (warning)
1436 ;; There's garbage in various places when the first DEFUN runs in
1438 sb!kernel::*cold-init-complete-p*
1439 (typep warning 'redefinition-with-defun)
1441 (let ((name (redefinition-warning-name warning)))
1442 (not (interesting-function-redefinition-warning-p
1443 warning (or (fdefinition name) (macro-function name)))))))
1445 (defun uninteresting-macro-redefinition-p (warning)
1447 (typep warning 'redefinition-with-defmacro)
1449 (let ((name (redefinition-warning-name warning)))
1450 (not (interesting-function-redefinition-warning-p
1451 warning (or (macro-function name) (fdefinition name)))))))
1453 (defun uninteresting-generic-function-redefinition-p (warning)
1455 (typep warning 'redefinition-with-defgeneric)
1456 ;; Can't use the shared logic above, since GF's don't get a "new"
1457 ;; definition -- rather the FIN-FUNCTION is set.
1458 (let* ((name (redefinition-warning-name warning))
1459 (old (fdefinition name))
1460 (old-location (when (typep old 'generic-function)
1461 (sb!pcl::definition-source old)))
1462 (old-namestring (when old-location
1463 (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring old-location)))
1464 (new-location (redefinition-warning-new-location warning))
1465 (new-namestring (when new-location
1466 (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring new-location))))
1469 (string= old-namestring new-namestring)))))
1471 (defun uninteresting-method-redefinition-p (warning)
1473 (typep warning 'redefinition-with-defmethod)
1474 ;; Can't use the shared logic above, since GF's don't get a "new"
1475 ;; definition -- rather the FIN-FUNCTION is set.
1476 (let* ((old-method (redefinition-with-defmethod-old-method warning))
1477 (old-location (sb!pcl::definition-source old-method))
1478 (old-namestring (when old-location
1479 (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring old-location)))
1480 (new-location (redefinition-warning-new-location warning))
1481 (new-namestring (when new-location
1482 (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring new-location))))
1485 (string= new-namestring old-namestring)))))
1487 (deftype uninteresting-redefinition ()
1488 '(or (satisfies uninteresting-ordinary-function-redefinition-p)
1489 (satisfies uninteresting-macro-redefinition-p)
1490 (satisfies uninteresting-generic-function-redefinition-p)
1491 (satisfies uninteresting-method-redefinition-p)))
1493 (define-condition redefinition-with-deftransform (redefinition-warning)
1494 ((transform :initarg :transform
1495 :reader redefinition-with-deftransform-transform))
1496 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1497 (format stream "Overwriting ~S"
1498 (redefinition-with-deftransform-transform warning)))))
1500 ;;; Various other STYLE-WARNINGS
1501 (define-condition dubious-asterisks-around-variable-name
1502 (style-warning simple-condition)
1504 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1505 (format stream "~@?, even though the name follows~@
1506 the usual naming convention (names like *FOO*) for special variables"
1507 (simple-condition-format-control warning)
1508 (simple-condition-format-arguments warning)))))
1510 (define-condition asterisks-around-lexical-variable-name
1511 (dubious-asterisks-around-variable-name)
1514 (define-condition asterisks-around-constant-variable-name
1515 (dubious-asterisks-around-variable-name)
1518 ;; We call this UNDEFINED-ALIEN-STYLE-WARNING because there are some
1519 ;; subclasses of ERROR above having to do with undefined aliens.
1520 (define-condition undefined-alien-style-warning (style-warning)
1521 ((symbol :initarg :symbol :reader undefined-alien-symbol))
1522 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1523 (format stream "Undefined alien: ~S"
1524 (undefined-alien-symbol warning)))))
1527 (define-condition lexical-environment-too-complex (style-warning)
1528 ((form :initarg :form :reader lexical-environment-too-complex-form)
1529 (lexenv :initarg :lexenv :reader lexical-environment-too-complex-lexenv))
1530 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1532 "~@<Native lexical environment too complex for ~
1533 SB-EVAL to evaluate ~S, falling back to ~
1534 SIMPLE-EVAL-IN-LEXENV. Lexenv: ~S~:@>"
1535 (lexical-environment-too-complex-form warning)
1536 (lexical-environment-too-complex-lexenv warning)))))
1538 ;; Although this has -ERROR- in the name, it's just a STYLE-WARNING.
1539 (define-condition character-decoding-error-in-comment (style-warning)
1540 ((stream :initarg :stream :reader decoding-error-in-comment-stream)
1541 (position :initarg :position :reader decoding-error-in-comment-position))
1542 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1544 "Character decoding error in a ~A-comment at ~
1545 position ~A reading source stream ~A, ~
1547 (decoding-error-in-comment-macro warning)
1548 (decoding-error-in-comment-position warning)
1549 (decoding-error-in-comment-stream warning)))))
1551 (define-condition character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment
1552 (character-decoding-error-in-comment)
1553 ((char :initform #\; :initarg :char
1554 :reader character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-char)))
1556 (define-condition character-decoding-error-in-dispatch-macro-char-comment
1557 (character-decoding-error-in-comment)
1558 ;; ANSI doesn't give a way for a reader function invoked by a
1559 ;; dispatch macro character to determine which dispatch character
1560 ;; was used, so if a user wants to signal one of these from a custom
1561 ;; comment reader, he'll have to supply the :DISP-CHAR himself.
1562 ((disp-char :initform #\# :initarg :disp-char
1563 :reader character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-disp-char)
1564 (sub-char :initarg :sub-char
1565 :reader character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-sub-char)))
1567 (defun decoding-error-in-comment-macro (warning)
1569 (character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment
1570 (character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-char warning))
1571 (character-decoding-error-in-dispatch-macro-char-comment
1574 (character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-disp-char warning)
1575 (character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-sub-char warning)))))
1577 (define-condition deprecated-eval-when-situations (style-warning)
1578 ((situations :initarg :situations
1579 :reader deprecated-eval-when-situations-situations))
1580 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1581 (format stream "using deprecated EVAL-WHEN situation names~{ ~S~}"
1582 (deprecated-eval-when-situations-situations warning)))))
1584 (define-condition proclamation-mismatch (style-warning)
1585 ((name :initarg :name :reader proclamation-mismatch-name)
1586 (old :initarg :old :reader proclamation-mismatch-old)
1587 (new :initarg :new :reader proclamation-mismatch-new)))
1589 (define-condition type-proclamation-mismatch (proclamation-mismatch)
1591 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1593 "The new TYPE proclamation~% ~S for ~S does not ~
1594 match the old TYPE proclamation ~S"
1595 (proclamation-mismatch-new warning)
1596 (proclamation-mismatch-name warning)
1597 (proclamation-mismatch-old warning)))))
1599 (define-condition ftype-proclamation-mismatch (proclamation-mismatch)
1601 (:report (lambda (warning stream)
1603 "The new FTYPE proclamation~% ~S for ~S does not ~
1604 match the old FTYPE proclamation ~S"
1605 (proclamation-mismatch-new warning)
1606 (proclamation-mismatch-name warning)
1607 (proclamation-mismatch-old warning)))))
1609 ;;;; deprecation conditions
1611 (define-condition deprecation-condition ()
1612 ((name :initarg :name :reader deprecated-name)
1613 (replacement :initarg :replacement :reader deprecated-name-replacement)
1614 (since :initarg :since :reader deprecated-since)
1615 (runtime-error :initarg :runtime-error :reader deprecated-name-runtime-error)))
1617 (def!method print-object ((condition deprecation-condition) stream)
1618 (let ((*package* (find-package :keyword)))
1620 (print-unreadable-object (condition stream :type t)
1621 (format stream "~S is deprecated~@[, use ~S~]"
1622 (deprecated-name condition)
1623 (deprecated-name-replacement condition)))
1624 (format stream "~@<~S has been deprecated as of SBCL ~A~
1625 ~@[, use ~S instead~].~:@>"
1626 (deprecated-name condition)
1627 (deprecated-since condition)
1628 (deprecated-name-replacement condition)))))
1630 (define-condition early-deprecation-warning (style-warning deprecation-condition)
1633 (def!method print-object :after ((warning early-deprecation-warning) stream)
1634 (unless *print-escape*
1635 (let ((*package* (find-package :keyword)))
1636 (format stream "~%~@<~:@_In future SBCL versions ~S will signal a full warning ~
1637 at compile-time.~:@>"
1638 (deprecated-name warning)))))
1640 (define-condition late-deprecation-warning (warning deprecation-condition)
1643 (def!method print-object :after ((warning late-deprecation-warning) stream)
1644 (unless *print-escape*
1645 (when (deprecated-name-runtime-error warning)
1646 (let ((*package* (find-package :keyword)))
1647 (format stream "~%~@<~:@_In future SBCL versions ~S will signal a runtime error.~:@>"
1648 (deprecated-name warning))))))
1650 (define-condition final-deprecation-warning (warning deprecation-condition)
1653 (def!method print-object :after ((warning final-deprecation-warning) stream)
1654 (unless *print-escape*
1655 (when (deprecated-name-runtime-error warning)
1656 (let ((*package* (find-package :keyword)))
1657 (format stream "~%~@<~:@_An error will be signaled at runtime for ~S.~:@>"
1658 (deprecated-name warning))))))
1660 (define-condition deprecation-error (error deprecation-condition)
1663 ;;;; restart definitions
1665 (define-condition abort-failure (control-error) ()
1667 "An ABORT restart was found that failed to transfer control dynamically."))
1669 (defun abort (&optional condition)
1671 "Transfer control to a restart named ABORT, signalling a CONTROL-ERROR if
1673 (invoke-restart (find-restart-or-control-error 'abort condition))
1674 ;; ABORT signals an error in case there was a restart named ABORT
1675 ;; that did not transfer control dynamically. This could happen with
1677 (error 'abort-failure))
1679 (defun muffle-warning (&optional condition)
1681 "Transfer control to a restart named MUFFLE-WARNING, signalling a
1682 CONTROL-ERROR if none exists."
1683 (invoke-restart (find-restart-or-control-error 'muffle-warning condition)))
1685 (defun try-restart (name condition &rest arguments)
1686 (let ((restart (find-restart name condition)))
1688 (apply #'invoke-restart restart arguments))))
1690 (macrolet ((define-nil-returning-restart (name args doc)
1691 #!-sb-doc (declare (ignore doc))
1692 `(defun ,name (,@args &optional condition)
1694 (try-restart ',name condition ,@args))))
1695 (define-nil-returning-restart continue ()
1696 "Transfer control to a restart named CONTINUE, or return NIL if none exists.")
1697 (define-nil-returning-restart store-value (value)
1698 "Transfer control and VALUE to a restart named STORE-VALUE, or return NIL if
1700 (define-nil-returning-restart use-value (value)
1701 "Transfer control and VALUE to a restart named USE-VALUE, or return NIL if
1704 ;;; single-stepping restarts
1706 (macrolet ((def (name doc)
1707 #!-sb-doc (declare (ignore doc))
1708 `(defun ,name (condition)
1710 (invoke-restart (find-restart-or-control-error ',name condition)))))
1712 "Transfers control to the STEP-CONTINUE restart associated with
1713 the condition, continuing execution without stepping. Signals a
1714 CONTROL-ERROR if the restart does not exist.")
1716 "Transfers control to the STEP-NEXT restart associated with the
1717 condition, executing the current form without stepping and continuing
1718 stepping with the next form. Signals CONTROL-ERROR is the restart does
1721 "Transfers control to the STEP-INTO restart associated with the
1722 condition, stepping into the current form. Signals a CONTROL-ERROR is
1723 the restart does not exist."))
1725 (/show0 "condition.lisp end of file")