1 ;;;; some stuff for displaying information for debugging/experimenting
2 ;;;; with the system, mostly conditionalized with #!+SB-SHOW
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.
15 ;;;; various SB-SHOW-dependent forms
17 ;;;; In general, macros named /FOO
18 ;;;; * are for debugging/tracing
19 ;;;; * expand into nothing unless :SB-SHOW is in the target
21 ;;;; Often, they also do nothing at runtime if */SHOW* is NIL, but
22 ;;;; this is not always true for some very-low-level ones.
24 ;;;; (I follow the "/FOO for debugging/tracing expressions" naming
25 ;;;; rule and several other naming conventions in all my Lisp
26 ;;;; programming when possible, and then set Emacs to display comments
27 ;;;; in one shade of blue, tracing expressions in another shade of
28 ;;;; blue, and declarations and assertions in a yellowish shade, so
29 ;;;; that it's easy to separate them from the "real code" which
30 ;;;; actually does the work of the program. -- WHN 2001-05-07)
32 ;;; Set this to NIL to suppress output from /SHOW-related forms.
33 #!+sb-show (defvar */show* t)
35 (defun cannot-/show (string)
36 (declare (type simple-string string))
37 #+sb-xc-host (error "can't /SHOW: ~A" string)
38 ;; We end up in this situation when we execute /SHOW too early in
39 ;; cold init. That happens to me often enough that it's really
40 ;; annoying for it to cause a hard failure -- which at that point is
41 ;; hard to recover from -- instead of just diagnostic output.
43 ;; FIXME: The following is what we'd like to have. However,
44 ;; including it as is causes compilation of make-host-2 to fail,
45 ;; with "caught WARNING: defining setf macro for AREF when (SETF
46 ;; AREF) was previously treated as a function" during compilation of
49 ;; #-sb-xc-host (sb!sys:%primitive print
50 ;; (concatenate 'simple-string "/can't /SHOW:" string))
52 ;; because the CONCATENATE is transformed to an expression involving
53 ;; (SETF AREF). Not declaring the argument as a SIMPLE-STRING (or
54 ;; otherwise inhibiting the transform; e.g. with (SAFETY 3)) would
55 ;; help, but full calls to CONCATENATE don't work this early in
56 ;; cold-init, because they now need the full assistance of the type
57 ;; system. So (KLUDGE):
58 #-sb-xc-host (sb!sys:%primitive print "/can't /SHOW:")
59 #-sb-xc-host (sb!sys:%primitive print string)
62 ;;; Should /SHOW output be suppressed at this point?
64 ;;; Note that despite the connoting-no-side-effects-pure-predicate
65 ;;; name, we emit some error output if we're called at a point where
66 ;;; /SHOW is inherently invalid.
68 (defun suppress-/show-p ()
69 (cond (;; protection against /SHOW too early in cold init for
70 ;; (FORMAT *TRACE-OUTPUT* ..) to work, part I: Obviously
71 ;; we need *TRACE-OUTPUT* bound.
72 (not (boundp '*trace-output*))
73 (cannot-/show "*TRACE-OUTPUT* isn't bound. (Try /SHOW0.)")
75 (;; protection against /SHOW too early in cold init for
76 ;; (FORMAT *TRACE-OUTPUT* ..) to work, part II: In a virtuoso
77 ;; display of name mnemonicity, *READTABLE* is used by the
78 ;; printer to decide which case convention to use when
79 ;; writing symbols, so we need it bound.
80 (not (boundp '*readtable*))
81 (cannot-/show "*READTABLE* isn't bound. (Try /SHOW0.)")
83 (;; more protection against /SHOW too early in cold init, part III
84 (not (boundp '*/show*))
85 (cannot-/show "*/SHOW* isn't bound. (Try initializing it earlier.)")
87 (;; ordinary, healthy reason to suppress /SHOW, no error
92 ;; Let the /SHOW go on.
95 ;;; shorthand for a common idiom in output statements used in
96 ;;; debugging: (/SHOW "Case 2:" X Y) becomes a pretty-printed version
97 ;;; of (FORMAT .. "~&/Case 2: X=~S Y=~S~%" X Y), conditional on */SHOW*.
98 (defmacro /show (&rest xlist)
99 #!-sb-show (declare (ignore xlist))
101 (flet (;; Is X something we want to just show literally by itself?
102 ;; (instead of showing it as NAME=VALUE)
103 (literal-p (x) (or (stringp x) (numberp x))))
104 ;; We build a FORMAT statement out of what we find in XLIST.
105 (let ((format-stream (make-string-output-stream)) ; string arg to FORMAT
106 (format-reverse-rest) ; reversed &REST argument to FORMAT
107 (first-p t)) ; first pass through loop?
108 (write-string "~&~<~;/" format-stream)
112 (write-string #+ansi-cl " ~_"
113 #-ansi-cl " " ; for CLISP (CLTL1-ish)
116 (princ x format-stream)
117 (progn (let ((*print-pretty* nil))
118 (format format-stream "~S=~~S" x))
119 (push x format-reverse-rest))))
120 (write-string "~;~:>~%" format-stream)
121 (let ((format-string (get-output-stream-string format-stream))
122 (format-rest (reverse format-reverse-rest)))
124 (declare (optimize (speed 1) (space 2) (safety 3)))
125 (unless (suppress-/show-p)
126 (format *trace-output*
128 #+ansi-cl (list ,@format-rest)
129 #-ansi-cl ,@format-rest)) ; for CLISP (CLTL1-ish)
132 ;;; a disabled-at-compile-time /SHOW, implemented as a macro instead
133 ;;; of a function so that leaving occasionally-useful /SHOWs in place
134 ;;; but disabled incurs no run-time overhead and works even when the
135 ;;; arguments can't be evaluated (e.g. because they're only meaningful
136 ;;; in a debugging version of the system, or just due to bit rot..)
137 (defmacro /noshow (&rest rest)
138 (declare (ignore rest)))
140 ;;; like /SHOW, except displaying values in hexadecimal
141 (defmacro /xhow (&rest rest)
142 `(let ((*print-base* 16))
144 (defmacro /noxhow (&rest rest)
145 (declare (ignore rest)))
147 ;;; a trivial version of /SHOW which only prints a constant string,
148 ;;; implemented at a sufficiently low level that it can be used early
151 ;;; Unlike the other /SHOW-related functions, this one doesn't test
152 ;;; */SHOW* at runtime, because messing with special variables early
153 ;;; in cold load is too much trouble to be worth it.
154 (defmacro /show0 (&rest string-designators)
155 ;; We can't use inline MAPCAR here because, at least in 0.6.11.x,
156 ;; this code gets compiled before DO-ANONYMOUS is defined.
157 (declare (notinline mapcar))
158 (let ((s (apply #'concatenate
160 (mapcar #'string string-designators))))
161 (declare (ignorable s)) ; (for when #!-SB-SHOW)
162 #+sb-xc-host `(/show ,s)
165 (sb!sys:%primitive print
166 ,(concatenate 'simple-string "/" s)))))
167 (defmacro /noshow0 (&rest rest)
168 (declare (ignore rest)))
170 ;;; low-level display of a string, works even early in cold init
171 (defmacro /primitive-print (thing)
172 (declare (ignorable thing)) ; (for when #!-SB-SHOW)
175 #+sb-xc-host `(/show "(/primitive-print)" ,thing)
176 #-sb-xc-host `(sb!sys:%primitive print (the simple-string ,thing))))
178 ;;; low-level display of a system word, works even early in cold init
179 (defmacro /hexstr (thing)
180 (declare (ignorable thing)) ; (for when #!-SB-SHOW)
183 #+sb-xc-host `(/show "(/hexstr)" ,thing)
184 #-sb-xc-host `(sb!sys:%primitive print (hexstr ,thing))))
186 (defmacro /nohexstr (thing)
187 (declare (ignore thing)))
189 (/show0 "done with show.lisp")