1 ;;;; cross-compile-time-only replacements for miscellaneous unportable
4 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
7 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
8 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
9 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
10 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
11 ;;;; files for more information.
13 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
15 ;;; In correct code, TRULY-THE has only a performance impact and can
16 ;;; be safely degraded to ordinary THE.
17 (defmacro truly-the (type expr)
20 ;;; MAYBE-INLINE and FREEZE-TYPE declarations can be safely ignored
21 ;;; (possibly at some cost in efficiency).
22 (declaim (declaration freeze-type maybe-inline))
24 ;;; INHIBIT-WARNINGS declarations can be safely ignored (although we
25 ;;; may then have to wade through some irrelevant warnings).
26 (declaim (declaration inhibit-warnings))
28 ;;; Interrupt control isn't an issue in the cross-compiler: we don't
29 ;;; use address-dependent (and thus GC-dependent) hashes, and we only
30 ;;; have a single thread of control.
31 (defmacro without-interrupts (&rest forms)
34 ;;; When we're running as a cross-compiler in an arbitrary host ANSI
35 ;;; Lisp, we shouldn't be doing anything which is sensitive to GC.
36 ;;; KLUDGE: I (WHN 19990131) think the proper long-term solution would
37 ;;; be to remove any operations from cross-compiler source files
38 ;;; (putting them in target-only source files) if they refer to these
39 ;;; hooks. This is a short-term hack.
40 (defvar *before-gc-hooks* nil)
41 (defvar *after-gc-hooks* nil)
43 ;;; The GENESIS function works with fasl code which would, in the
44 ;;; target SBCL, work on ANSI-STREAMs (streams which aren't extended
45 ;;; Gray streams). In ANSI Common Lisp, an ANSI-STREAM is just a
47 (deftype ansi-stream () 'stream)
49 ;;; In the target SBCL, the INSTANCE type refers to a base
50 ;;; implementation for compound types. There's no way to express
51 ;;; exactly that concept portably, but we can get essentially the same
52 ;;; effect by testing for any of the standard types which would, in
53 ;;; the target SBCL, be derived from INSTANCE:
54 (deftype sb!kernel:instance ()
55 '(or condition standard-object structure-object))
57 ;;; There aren't any FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCEs in the cross-compilation
59 (defun funcallable-instance-p (x)
60 (if (typep x 'generic-function)
61 ;; In the target SBCL, FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCEs are used to implement
62 ;; generic functions, so any case which tests for this might in
63 ;; fact be trying to test for generic functions. My (WHN 19990313)
64 ;; expectation is that this case won't arise in the
65 ;; cross-compiler, but if it does, it deserves a little thought,
66 ;; rather than reflexively returning NIL.
67 (error "not clear how to handle GENERIC-FUNCTION")
70 ;;; This seems to be the portable Common Lisp type test which
71 ;;; corresponds to the effect of the target SBCL implementation test...
72 (defun sb!kernel:array-header-p (x)
74 (or (not (typep x 'simple-array))
75 (/= (array-rank x) 1))))
77 ;;; GENESIS needs these at cross-compile time. The target
78 ;;; implementation of these is reasonably efficient by virtue of its
79 ;;; ability to peek into the internals of the package implementation;
80 ;;; this reimplementation is portable but slow.
81 (defun package-internal-symbol-count (package)
83 (declare (type fixnum result))
84 (do-symbols (i package)
85 ;; KLUDGE: The ANSI Common Lisp specification warns that
86 ;; DO-SYMBOLS may execute its body more than once for symbols
87 ;; that are inherited from multiple packages, and we currently
88 ;; make no attempt to correct for that here. (The current uses
89 ;; of this function at cross-compile time don't really care if
90 ;; the count is a little too high.) -- WHN 19990826
91 (multiple-value-bind (symbol status)
92 (find-symbol (symbol-name i) package)
93 (declare (ignore symbol))
94 (when (member status '(:internal :inherited))
97 (defun package-external-symbol-count (package)
99 (declare (type fixnum result))
100 (do-external-symbols (i package)
101 (declare (ignorable i))
105 ;;; In the target Lisp, INTERN* is the primitive and INTERN is
106 ;;; implemented in terms of it. This increases efficiency by letting
107 ;;; us reuse a fixed-size buffer; the alternative would be
108 ;;; particularly painful because we don't implement DYNAMIC-EXTENT. In
109 ;;; the host Lisp, this is only used at cold load time, and we don't
110 ;;; care as much about efficiency, so it's fine to treat the host
111 ;;; Lisp's INTERN as primitive and implement INTERN* in terms of it.
112 (defun intern* (nameoid length package)
113 (intern (replace (make-string length) nameoid :end2 length) package))
115 ;;; In the target Lisp this is implemented by reading a fixed slot in
116 ;;; the symbol. In portable ANSI Common Lisp the same criteria can be
117 ;;; met (more slowly, and with the extra property of repeatability
118 ;;; between runs) by just calling SXHASH.
119 (defun symbol-hash (symbol)
120 (declare (type symbol symbol))