1 ;;;; PACKAGEs and stuff like that
3 ;;;; Note: The code in this file signals many correctable errors. This
4 ;;;; is not just an arbitrary aesthetic decision on the part of the
5 ;;;; implementor -- many of these are specified by ANSI 11.1.1.2.5,
6 ;;;; "Prevention of Name Conflicts in Packages":
7 ;;;; Within one package, any particular name can refer to at most one
8 ;;;; symbol. A name conflict is said to occur when there would be more
9 ;;;; than one candidate symbol. Any time a name conflict is about to
10 ;;;; occur, a correctable error is signaled.
12 ;;;; FIXME: The code contains a lot of type declarations. Are they
13 ;;;; all really necessary?
15 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
16 ;;;; more information.
18 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
19 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
20 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
21 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
22 ;;;; files for more information.
24 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
26 (!begin-collecting-cold-init-forms)
29 (/show0 "entering !PACKAGE-COLD-INIT"))
33 ;;;; ...this could still use work, but the basic idea is:
35 ;;;; *PACKAGE-GRAPH-LOCK* is held via WITH-PACKAGE-GRAPH while working on
36 ;;;; package graph, including package -> package links, and interning and
37 ;;;; uninterning symbols.
39 ;;;; Hash-table lock on *PACKAGE-NAMES* is held via WITH-PACKAGE-NAMES while
40 ;;;; frobbing name -> package associations.
42 ;;;; There should be no deadlocks due to ordering issues between these two, as
43 ;;;; the latter is only held over operations guaranteed to terminate in finite
46 ;;;; Errors may be signalled while holding on to the *PACKAGE-GRAPH-LOCK*,
47 ;;;; which can still lead to pretty damned inconvenient situations -- but
48 ;;;; since FIND-PACKAGE, FIND-SYMBOL from other threads isn't blocked by this,
49 ;;;; the situation isn't *quite* hopeless.
51 ;;;; A better long-term solution seems to be in splitting the granularity of
52 ;;;; the *PACKAGE-GRAPH-LOCK* down: for interning a per-package lock should be
53 ;;;; sufficient, though interaction between parallel intern and use-package
54 ;;;; needs to be considered with some care.
56 (defvar *package-graph-lock*)
58 (setf *package-graph-lock* (sb!thread:make-mutex :name "Package Graph Lock")))
60 (defun call-with-package-graph (function)
61 (declare (function function))
62 ;; FIXME: Since name conflicts can be signalled while holding the
63 ;; mutex, user code can be run leading to lock ordering problems.
65 ;; This used to be a spinlock, but there it can be held for a long
66 ;; time while the debugger waits for user input.
67 (sb!thread:with-recursive-lock (*package-graph-lock*)
70 ;;; a map from package names to packages
71 (defvar *package-names*)
72 (declaim (type hash-table *package-names*))
74 (setf *package-names* (make-hash-table :test 'equal :synchronized t)))
76 (defmacro with-package-names ((names &key) &body body)
77 `(let ((,names *package-names*))
78 (with-locked-system-table (,names)
81 ;;;; PACKAGE-HASHTABLE stuff
83 (def!method print-object ((table package-hashtable) stream)
84 (declare (type stream stream))
85 (print-unreadable-object (table stream :type t)
87 ":SIZE ~S :FREE ~S :DELETED ~S"
88 (package-hashtable-size table)
89 (package-hashtable-free table)
90 (package-hashtable-deleted table))))
92 ;;; the maximum load factor we allow in a package hashtable
93 (defconstant +package-rehash-threshold+ 0.75)
95 ;;; the load factor desired for a package hashtable when writing a
97 (defconstant +package-hashtable-image-load-factor+ 0.5)
99 ;;; Make a package hashtable having a prime number of entries at least
100 ;;; as great as (/ SIZE +PACKAGE-REHASH-THRESHOLD+). If RES is supplied,
101 ;;; then it is destructively modified to produce the result. This is
102 ;;; useful when changing the size, since there are many pointers to
104 ;;; Actually, the smallest table built here has three entries. This
105 ;;; is necessary because the double hashing step size is calculated
106 ;;; using a division by the table size minus two.
107 (defun make-or-remake-package-hashtable (size
110 (flet ((actual-package-hashtable-size (size)
111 (loop for n of-type fixnum
112 from (logior (ceiling size +package-rehash-threshold+) 1)
114 when (positive-primep n) return n)))
115 (let* ((n (actual-package-hashtable-size size))
116 (size (truncate (* n +package-rehash-threshold+)))
117 (table (make-array n))
119 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8)
120 :initial-element 0)))
122 (setf (package-hashtable-table res) table
123 (package-hashtable-hash res) hash
124 (package-hashtable-size res) size
125 (package-hashtable-free res) size
126 (package-hashtable-deleted res) 0)
127 (setf res (%make-package-hashtable table hash size)))
130 ;;; Destructively resize TABLE to have room for at least SIZE entries
131 ;;; and rehash its existing entries.
132 (defun resize-package-hashtable (table size)
133 (let* ((vec (package-hashtable-table table))
134 (hash (package-hashtable-hash table))
136 (make-or-remake-package-hashtable size table)
138 (when (> (aref hash i) 1)
139 (add-symbol table (svref vec i))))))
141 ;;;; package locking operations, built conditionally on :sb-package-locks
145 (defun package-locked-p (package)
147 "Returns T when PACKAGE is locked, NIL otherwise. Signals an error
148 if PACKAGE doesn't designate a valid package."
149 (package-lock (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package)))
151 (defun lock-package (package)
153 "Locks PACKAGE and returns T. Has no effect if PACKAGE was already
154 locked. Signals an error if PACKAGE is not a valid package designator"
155 (setf (package-lock (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package)) t))
157 (defun unlock-package (package)
159 "Unlocks PACKAGE and returns T. Has no effect if PACKAGE was already
160 unlocked. Signals an error if PACKAGE is not a valid package designator."
161 (setf (package-lock (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package)) nil)
164 (defun package-implemented-by-list (package)
166 "Returns a list containing the implementation packages of
167 PACKAGE. Signals an error if PACKAGE is not a valid package designator."
168 (package-%implementation-packages (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package)))
170 (defun package-implements-list (package)
172 "Returns the packages that PACKAGE is an implementation package
173 of. Signals an error if PACKAGE is not a valid package designator."
174 (let ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package)))
175 (loop for x in (list-all-packages)
176 when (member package (package-%implementation-packages x))
179 (defun add-implementation-package (packages-to-add
180 &optional (package *package*))
182 "Adds PACKAGES-TO-ADD as implementation packages of PACKAGE. Signals
183 an error if PACKAGE or any of the PACKAGES-TO-ADD is not a valid
185 (let ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))
186 (packages-to-add (package-listify packages-to-add)))
187 (setf (package-%implementation-packages package)
188 (union (package-%implementation-packages package)
189 (mapcar #'find-undeleted-package-or-lose packages-to-add)))))
191 (defun remove-implementation-package (packages-to-remove
192 &optional (package *package*))
194 "Removes PACKAGES-TO-REMOVE from the implementation packages of
195 PACKAGE. Signals an error if PACKAGE or any of the PACKAGES-TO-REMOVE
196 is not a valid package designator."
197 (let ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))
198 (packages-to-remove (package-listify packages-to-remove)))
199 (setf (package-%implementation-packages package)
201 (package-%implementation-packages package)
202 (mapcar #'find-undeleted-package-or-lose packages-to-remove)))))
204 (defmacro with-unlocked-packages ((&rest packages) &body forms)
206 "Unlocks PACKAGES for the dynamic scope of the body. Signals an
207 error if any of PACKAGES is not a valid package designator."
208 (with-unique-names (unlocked-packages)
209 `(let (,unlocked-packages)
212 (dolist (p ',packages)
213 (when (package-locked-p p)
214 (push p ,unlocked-packages)
217 (dolist (p ,unlocked-packages)
218 (when (find-package p)
219 (lock-package p)))))))
221 (defun package-lock-violation (package &key (symbol nil symbol-p)
222 format-control format-arguments)
223 (let* ((restart :continue)
224 (cl-violation-p (eq package *cl-package*))
226 (append (list (if symbol-p
227 'symbol-package-locked-error
228 'package-locked-error)
230 :format-control format-control
231 :format-arguments format-arguments)
232 (when symbol-p (list :symbol symbol))
234 (append '((:sbcl :node "Package Locks"))
236 '((:ansi-cl :section (11 1 2 1 2)))))))))
238 (apply #'cerror "Ignore the package lock." error-arguments)
240 :report "Ignore all package locks in the context of this operation."
241 (setf restart :ignore-all))
243 :report "Unlock the package."
244 (setf restart :unlock-package)))
247 (pushnew package *ignored-package-locks*))
249 (setf *ignored-package-locks* t))
251 (unlock-package package)))))
253 (defun package-lock-violation-p (package &optional (symbol nil symbolp))
254 ;; KLUDGE: (package-lock package) needs to be before
255 ;; comparison to *package*, since during cold init this gets
256 ;; called before *package* is bound -- but no package should
257 ;; be locked at that point.
259 (package-lock package)
260 ;; In package or implementation package
261 (not (or (eq package *package*)
262 (member *package* (package-%implementation-packages package))))
264 (not (eq t *ignored-package-locks*))
265 (or (eq :invalid *ignored-package-locks*)
266 (not (member package *ignored-package-locks*)))
267 ;; declarations for symbols
268 (not (and symbolp (member symbol (disabled-package-locks))))))
270 (defun disabled-package-locks ()
271 (if (boundp 'sb!c::*lexenv*)
272 (sb!c::lexenv-disabled-package-locks sb!c::*lexenv*)
273 sb!c::*disabled-package-locks*))
277 ;;;; more package-locking these are NOPs unless :sb-package-locks is
278 ;;;; in target features. Cross-compiler NOPs for these are in cross-misc.
280 ;;; The right way to establish a package lock context is
281 ;;; WITH-SINGLE-PACKAGE-LOCKED-ERROR, defined in early-package.lisp
283 ;;; Must be used inside the dynamic contour established by
284 ;;; WITH-SINGLE-PACKAGE-LOCKED-ERROR
285 (defun assert-package-unlocked (package &optional format-control
286 &rest format-arguments)
288 (declare (ignore format-control format-arguments))
290 (when (package-lock-violation-p package)
291 (package-lock-violation package
292 :format-control format-control
293 :format-arguments format-arguments))
296 ;;; Must be used inside the dynamic contour established by
297 ;;; WITH-SINGLE-PACKAGE-LOCKED-ERROR.
299 ;;; FIXME: Maybe we should establish such contours for he toplevel
300 ;;; and others, so that %set-fdefinition and others could just use
302 (defun assert-symbol-home-package-unlocked (name format)
304 (declare (ignore format))
306 (let* ((symbol (etypecase name
308 (list (if (and (consp (cdr name))
309 (eq 'setf (first name)))
311 ;; Skip lists of length 1, single conses and
312 ;; (class-predicate foo), etc.
313 ;; FIXME: MOP and package-lock
314 ;; interaction needs to be thought about.
316 assert-symbol-home-package-unlocked
318 (package (symbol-package symbol)))
319 (when (package-lock-violation-p package symbol)
320 (package-lock-violation package
322 :format-control format
323 :format-arguments (list name))))
327 ;;;; miscellaneous PACKAGE operations
329 (def!method print-object ((package package) stream)
330 (let ((name (package-%name package)))
332 (print-unreadable-object (package stream :type t)
334 (print-unreadable-object (package stream :type t :identity t)
335 (write-string "(deleted)" stream)))))
337 ;;; ANSI says (in the definition of DELETE-PACKAGE) that these, and
338 ;;; most other operations, are unspecified for deleted packages. We
339 ;;; just do the easy thing and signal errors in that case.
340 (macrolet ((def (ext real)
341 `(defun ,ext (x) (,real (find-undeleted-package-or-lose x)))))
342 (def package-nicknames package-%nicknames)
343 (def package-use-list package-%use-list)
344 (def package-used-by-list package-%used-by-list)
345 (def package-shadowing-symbols package-%shadowing-symbols))
347 (defun %package-hashtable-symbol-count (table)
348 (let ((size (the fixnum
349 (- (package-hashtable-size table)
350 (package-hashtable-deleted table)))))
352 (- size (package-hashtable-free table)))))
354 (defun package-internal-symbol-count (package)
355 (%package-hashtable-symbol-count (package-internal-symbols package)))
357 (defun package-external-symbol-count (package)
358 (%package-hashtable-symbol-count (package-external-symbols package)))
360 (defvar *package* (error "*PACKAGE* should be initialized in cold load!")
361 #!+sb-doc "the current package")
362 ;;; FIXME: should be declared of type PACKAGE, with no NIL init form,
363 ;;; after I get around to cleaning up DOCUMENTATION
365 ;;; This magical variable is T during initialization so that
366 ;;; USE-PACKAGE's of packages that don't yet exist quietly win. Such
367 ;;; packages are thrown onto the list *DEFERRED-USE-PACKAGES* so that
368 ;;; this can be fixed up later.
370 ;;; FIXME: This could be cleaned up the same way I do it in my package
371 ;;; hacking when setting up the cross-compiler. Then we wouldn't have
372 ;;; this extraneous global variable and annoying runtime tests on
373 ;;; package operations. (*DEFERRED-USE-PACKAGES* would also go away.)
374 (defvar *in-package-init*)
376 ;;; pending USE-PACKAGE arguments saved up while *IN-PACKAGE-INIT* is true
377 (defvar *!deferred-use-packages*)
379 (setf *!deferred-use-packages* nil))
381 (define-condition bootstrap-package-not-found (condition)
382 ((name :initarg :name :reader bootstrap-package-name)))
383 (defun debootstrap-package (&optional condition)
385 (find-restart-or-control-error 'debootstrap-package condition)))
387 (defun find-package (package-designator)
388 (flet ((find-package-from-string (string)
389 (declare (type string string))
390 (let ((packageoid (gethash string *package-names*)))
391 (when (and (null packageoid)
392 (not *in-package-init*) ; KLUDGE
393 (let ((mismatch (mismatch "SB!" string)))
394 (and mismatch (= mismatch 3))))
396 (signal 'bootstrap-package-not-found :name string)
397 (debootstrap-package ()
398 (return-from find-package
399 (if (string= string "SB!XC")
400 (find-package "COMMON-LISP")
402 (substitute #\- #\! string :count 1)))))))
404 (typecase package-designator
405 (package package-designator)
406 (symbol (find-package-from-string (symbol-name package-designator)))
407 (string (find-package-from-string package-designator))
408 (character (find-package-from-string (string package-designator)))
409 (t (error 'type-error
410 :datum package-designator
411 :expected-type '(or character package string symbol))))))
413 ;;; Return a list of packages given a package designator or list of
414 ;;; package designators, or die trying.
415 (defun package-listify (thing)
417 (dolist (thing (if (listp thing) thing (list thing)) res)
418 (push (find-undeleted-package-or-lose thing) res))))
420 ;;; Make a package name into a simple-string.
421 (defun package-namify (n)
422 (stringify-package-designator n))
424 ;;; ANSI specifies (in the definition of DELETE-PACKAGE) that PACKAGE-NAME
425 ;;; returns NIL (not an error) for a deleted package, so this is a special
426 ;;; case where we want to use bare %FIND-PACKAGE-OR-LOSE instead of
427 ;;; FIND-UNDELETED-PACKAGE-OR-LOSE.
428 (defun package-name (package-designator)
429 (package-%name (%find-package-or-lose package-designator)))
431 ;;;; operations on package hashtables
433 ;;; Compute a number from the sxhash of the pname and the length which
434 ;;; must be between 2 and 255.
435 (defmacro entry-hash (length sxhash)
441 (the fixnum (ash ,sxhash -8))
442 (the fixnum (ash ,sxhash -16))
443 (the fixnum (ash ,sxhash -19))))
446 ;;; FIXME: should be wrapped in EVAL-WHEN (COMPILE EXECUTE)
448 ;;; Add a symbol to a package hashtable. The symbol is assumed
449 ;;; not to be present.
450 (defun add-symbol (table symbol)
451 (when (zerop (package-hashtable-free table))
452 ;; The hashtable is full. Resize it to be able to hold twice the
453 ;; amount of symbols than it currently contains. The actual new size
454 ;; can be smaller than twice the current size if the table contained
456 (resize-package-hashtable table
457 (* (- (package-hashtable-size table)
458 (package-hashtable-deleted table))
460 (let* ((vec (package-hashtable-table table))
461 (hash (package-hashtable-hash table))
463 (sxhash (%sxhash-simple-string (symbol-name symbol)))
464 (h2 (1+ (rem sxhash (- len 2)))))
465 (declare (fixnum sxhash h2))
466 (do ((i (rem sxhash len) (rem (+ i h2) len)))
467 ((< (the fixnum (aref hash i)) 2)
468 (if (zerop (the fixnum (aref hash i)))
469 (decf (package-hashtable-free table))
470 (decf (package-hashtable-deleted table)))
471 (setf (svref vec i) symbol)
473 (entry-hash (length (symbol-name symbol))
475 (declare (fixnum i)))))
477 ;;; Resize the package hashtables of all packages so that their load
478 ;;; factor is +PACKAGE-HASHTABLE-IMAGE-LOAD-FACTOR+. Called from
479 ;;; SAVE-LISP-AND-DIE to optimize space usage in the image.
480 (defun tune-hashtable-sizes-of-all-packages ()
481 (flet ((tune-table-size (table)
482 (resize-package-hashtable
484 (round (* (/ +package-rehash-threshold+
485 +package-hashtable-image-load-factor+)
486 (- (package-hashtable-size table)
487 (package-hashtable-free table)
488 (package-hashtable-deleted table)))))))
489 (dolist (package (list-all-packages))
490 (tune-table-size (package-internal-symbols package))
491 (tune-table-size (package-external-symbols package)))))
493 ;;; Find where the symbol named STRING is stored in TABLE. INDEX-VAR
494 ;;; is bound to the index, or NIL if it is not present. SYMBOL-VAR
495 ;;; is bound to the symbol. LENGTH and HASH are the length and sxhash
496 ;;; of STRING. ENTRY-HASH is the entry-hash of the string and length.
497 (defmacro with-symbol ((index-var symbol-var table string length sxhash
500 (let ((vec (gensym)) (hash (gensym)) (len (gensym)) (h2 (gensym))
501 (name (gensym)) (name-len (gensym)) (ehash (gensym)))
502 `(let* ((,vec (package-hashtable-table ,table))
503 (,hash (package-hashtable-hash ,table))
505 (,h2 (1+ (the index (rem (the hash ,sxhash)
506 (the index (- ,len 2)))))))
507 (declare (type index ,len ,h2))
508 (prog ((,index-var (rem (the hash ,sxhash) ,len))
510 (declare (type (or index null) ,index-var))
512 (setq ,ehash (aref ,hash ,index-var))
513 (cond ((eql ,ehash ,entry-hash)
514 (setq ,symbol-var (svref ,vec ,index-var))
515 (let* ((,name (symbol-name ,symbol-var))
516 (,name-len (length ,name)))
517 (declare (type index ,name-len))
518 (when (and (= ,name-len ,length)
519 (string= ,string ,name
524 (setq ,index-var nil)
526 (setq ,index-var (+ ,index-var ,h2))
527 (when (>= ,index-var ,len)
528 (setq ,index-var (- ,index-var ,len)))
531 (return (progn ,@forms))))))
533 ;;; Delete the entry for STRING in TABLE. The entry must exist.
534 (defun nuke-symbol (table string)
535 (declare (simple-string string))
536 (let* ((length (length string))
537 (hash (%sxhash-simple-string string))
538 (ehash (entry-hash length hash)))
539 (declare (type index length)
541 (with-symbol (index symbol table string length hash ehash)
542 (setf (aref (package-hashtable-hash table) index) 1)
543 (setf (aref (package-hashtable-table table) index) nil)
544 (incf (package-hashtable-deleted table))))
545 ;; If the table is less than one quarter full, halve its size and
546 ;; rehash the entries.
547 (let* ((size (package-hashtable-size table))
548 (deleted (package-hashtable-deleted table))
550 (package-hashtable-free table)
552 (declare (type fixnum size deleted used))
553 (when (< used (truncate size 4))
554 (resize-package-hashtable table (* used 2)))))
556 ;;; Enter any new NICKNAMES for PACKAGE into *PACKAGE-NAMES*. If there is a
557 ;;; conflict then give the user a chance to do something about it. Caller is
558 ;;; responsible for having acquired the mutex via WITH-PACKAGES.
559 (defun %enter-new-nicknames (package nicknames)
560 (declare (type list nicknames))
561 (dolist (n nicknames)
562 (let* ((n (package-namify n))
563 (found (with-package-names (names)
564 (or (gethash n names)
566 (setf (gethash n names) package)
567 (push n (package-%nicknames package))
569 (cond ((eq found package))
570 ((string= (the string (package-%name found)) n)
571 (cerror "Ignore this nickname."
572 'simple-package-error
574 :format-control "~S is a package name, so it cannot be a nickname for ~S."
575 :format-arguments (list n (package-%name package))))
577 (cerror "Leave this nickname alone."
578 'simple-package-error
580 :format-control "~S is already a nickname for ~S."
581 :format-arguments (list n (package-%name found))))))))
583 (defun make-package (name &key
584 (use '#.*default-package-use-list*)
586 (internal-symbols 10)
587 (external-symbols 10))
590 "Make a new package having the specified NAME, NICKNAMES, and USE
591 list. :INTERNAL-SYMBOLS and :EXTERNAL-SYMBOLS are estimates for the number of
592 internal and external symbols which will ultimately be present in the package.
593 The default value of USE is implementation-dependent, and in this
594 implementation it is ~S." *default-package-use-list*)
597 (when (find-package name)
598 ;; ANSI specifies that this error is correctable.
599 (cerror "Clobber existing package."
600 "A package named ~S already exists" name)
602 (with-package-graph ()
603 ;; Check for race, signal the error outside the lock.
604 (when (and (not clobber) (find-package name))
606 (let* ((name (package-namify name))
607 (package (internal-make-package
609 :internal-symbols (make-or-remake-package-hashtable
611 :external-symbols (make-or-remake-package-hashtable
614 ;; Do a USE-PACKAGE for each thing in the USE list so that checking for
615 ;; conflicting exports among used packages is done.
616 (if *in-package-init*
617 (push (list use package) *!deferred-use-packages*)
618 (use-package use package))
620 ;; FIXME: ENTER-NEW-NICKNAMES can fail (ERROR) if nicknames are illegal,
621 ;; which would leave us with possibly-bad side effects from the earlier
622 ;; USE-PACKAGE (e.g. this package on the used-by lists of other packages,
623 ;; but not in *PACKAGE-NAMES*, and possibly import side effects too?).
624 ;; Perhaps this can be solved by just moving ENTER-NEW-NICKNAMES before
625 ;; USE-PACKAGE, but I need to check what kinds of errors can be caused by
627 (%enter-new-nicknames package nicknames)
628 (return (setf (gethash name *package-names*) package))))
631 ;;; Change the name if we can, blast any old nicknames and then
632 ;;; add in any new ones.
634 ;;; FIXME: ANSI claims that NAME is a package designator (not just a
635 ;;; string designator -- weird). Thus, NAME could
636 ;;; be a package instead of a string. Presumably then we should not change
637 ;;; the package name if NAME is the same package that's referred to by PACKAGE.
638 ;;; If it's a *different* package, we should probably signal an error.
639 ;;; (perhaps (ERROR 'ANSI-WEIRDNESS ..):-)
640 (defun rename-package (package-designator name &optional (nicknames ()))
642 "Changes the name and nicknames for a package."
645 (setq package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package-designator))
646 (let* ((name (package-namify name))
647 (found (find-package name))
648 (nicks (mapcar #'string nicknames)))
649 (unless (or (not found) (eq found package))
650 (error 'simple-package-error
652 :format-control "A package named ~S already exists."
653 :format-arguments (list name)))
654 (with-single-package-locked-error ()
655 (unless (and (string= name (package-name package))
656 (null (set-difference nicks (package-nicknames package)
658 (assert-package-unlocked package "rename as ~A~@[ with nickname~P ~
660 name (length nicks) nicks))
661 (with-package-names (names)
662 ;; Check for race conditions now that we have the lock.
663 (unless (eq package (find-package package-designator))
666 (remhash (package-%name package) names)
667 (dolist (n (package-%nicknames package))
669 (setf (package-%name package) name
670 (gethash name names) package
671 (package-%nicknames package) ()))
672 (%enter-new-nicknames package nicknames))))
675 (defun delete-package (package-designator)
677 "Delete the package designated by PACKAGE-DESIGNATOR from the package
678 system data structures."
680 (let ((package (find-package package-designator)))
682 ;; This continuable error is required by ANSI.
686 'simple-package-error
687 :package package-designator
688 :format-control "There is no package named ~S."
689 :format-arguments (list package-designator))
690 (return-from delete-package nil)))
691 ((not (package-name package)) ; already deleted
692 (return-from delete-package nil))
694 (with-single-package-locked-error
695 (:package package "deleting package ~A" package)
696 (let ((use-list (package-used-by-list package)))
698 ;; This continuable error is specified by ANSI.
700 "Remove dependency in other packages."
702 'simple-package-error
705 "~@<Package ~S is used by package~P:~2I~_~S~@:>"
706 :format-arguments (list (package-name package)
708 (mapcar #'package-name use-list))))
710 (unuse-package package p))))
711 (with-package-graph ()
712 ;; Check for races, restart if necessary.
713 (let ((package2 (find-package package-designator)))
714 (when (or (neq package package2) (package-used-by-list package2))
716 (dolist (used (package-use-list package))
717 (unuse-package used package))
718 (do-symbols (sym package)
719 (unintern sym package))
720 (with-package-names (names)
721 (remhash (package-name package) names)
722 (dolist (nick (package-nicknames package))
723 (remhash nick names))
724 (setf (package-%name package) nil
725 ;; Setting PACKAGE-%NAME to NIL is required in order to
726 ;; make PACKAGE-NAME return NIL for a deleted package as
727 ;; ANSI requires. Setting the other slots to NIL
728 ;; and blowing away the PACKAGE-HASHTABLES is just done
729 ;; for tidiness and to help the GC.
730 (package-%nicknames package) nil))
731 (setf (package-%use-list package) nil
732 (package-tables package) nil
733 (package-%shadowing-symbols package) nil
734 (package-internal-symbols package)
735 (make-or-remake-package-hashtable 0)
736 (package-external-symbols package)
737 (make-or-remake-package-hashtable 0)))
738 (return-from delete-package t)))))))
740 (defun list-all-packages ()
742 "Return a list of all existing packages."
744 (with-package-names (names)
745 (maphash (lambda (k v)
751 (defun intern (name &optional (package (sane-package)))
753 "Return a symbol in PACKAGE having the specified NAME, creating it
755 ;; We just simple-stringify the name and call INTERN*, where the real
757 (let ((name (if (simple-string-p name)
759 (coerce name 'simple-string)))
760 (package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package)))
761 (declare (simple-string name))
766 (defun find-symbol (name &optional (package (sane-package)))
768 "Return the symbol named STRING in PACKAGE. If such a symbol is found
769 then the second value is :INTERNAL, :EXTERNAL or :INHERITED to indicate
770 how the symbol is accessible. If no symbol is found then both values
772 ;; We just simple-stringify the name and call FIND-SYMBOL*, where the
774 (let ((name (if (simple-string-p name) name (coerce name 'simple-string))))
775 (declare (simple-string name))
778 (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))))
780 ;;; If the symbol named by the first LENGTH characters of NAME doesn't exist,
781 ;;; then create it, special-casing the keyword package.
782 (defun intern* (name length package)
783 (declare (simple-string name))
784 (multiple-value-bind (symbol where) (find-symbol* name length package)
786 (values symbol where))
788 ;; Let's try again with a lock: the common case has the
789 ;; symbol already interned, handled by the first leg of the
790 ;; COND, but in case another thread is interning in
791 ;; parallel we need to check after grabbing the lock.
792 (with-package-graph ()
793 (setf (values symbol where) (find-symbol* name length package))
795 (values symbol where)
796 (let ((symbol-name (subseq name 0 length)))
797 (with-single-package-locked-error
798 (:package package "interning ~A" symbol-name)
799 (let ((symbol (make-symbol symbol-name)))
800 (%set-symbol-package symbol package)
802 ((eq package *keyword-package*)
803 (%set-symbol-value symbol symbol)
804 (add-symbol (package-external-symbols package) symbol))
806 (add-symbol (package-internal-symbols package) symbol)))
807 (values symbol nil))))))))))
809 ;;; Check internal and external symbols, then scan down the list
810 ;;; of hashtables for inherited symbols.
811 (defun find-symbol* (string length package)
812 (declare (simple-string string)
814 (let* ((hash (%sxhash-simple-substring string length))
815 (ehash (entry-hash length hash)))
816 (declare (type hash hash ehash))
817 (with-symbol (found symbol (package-internal-symbols package)
818 string length hash ehash)
820 (return-from find-symbol* (values symbol :internal))))
821 (with-symbol (found symbol (package-external-symbols package)
822 string length hash ehash)
824 (return-from find-symbol* (values symbol :external))))
825 (let ((head (package-tables package)))
826 (do ((prev head table)
827 (table (cdr head) (cdr table)))
828 ((null table) (values nil nil))
829 (with-symbol (found symbol (car table) string length hash ehash)
831 ;; At this point we used to move the table to the
832 ;; beginning of the list, probably on the theory that we'd
833 ;; soon be looking up further items there. Unfortunately
834 ;; that was very much non-thread safe. Since the failure
835 ;; mode was nasty (corruption of the package in a way
836 ;; which would make symbol lookups loop infinitely) and it
837 ;; would be triggered just by doing reads to a resource
838 ;; that users can't do their own locking on, that code has
839 ;; been removed. If we ever add locking to packages,
840 ;; resurrecting that code might make sense, even though it
841 ;; didn't seem to have much of an performance effect in
844 ;; -- JES, 2006-09-13
845 (return-from find-symbol* (values symbol :inherited))))))))
847 ;;; Similar to FIND-SYMBOL, but only looks for an external symbol.
848 ;;; This is used for fast name-conflict checking in this file and symbol
849 ;;; printing in the printer.
850 (defun find-external-symbol (string package)
851 (declare (simple-string string))
852 (let* ((length (length string))
853 (hash (%sxhash-simple-string string))
854 (ehash (entry-hash length hash)))
855 (declare (type index length)
857 (with-symbol (found symbol (package-external-symbols package)
858 string length hash ehash)
859 (values symbol found))))
861 (defun print-symbol-with-prefix (stream symbol colon at)
863 "For use with ~/: Write SYMBOL to STREAM as if it is not accessible from
864 the current package."
865 (declare (ignore colon at))
866 ;; Only keywords should be accessible from the keyword package, and
867 ;; keywords are always printed with colons, so this guarantees that the
868 ;; symbol will not be printed without a prefix.
869 (let ((*package* *keyword-package*))
870 (write symbol :stream stream :escape t)))
872 (define-condition name-conflict (reference-condition package-error)
873 ((function :initarg :function :reader name-conflict-function)
874 (datum :initarg :datum :reader name-conflict-datum)
875 (symbols :initarg :symbols :reader name-conflict-symbols))
876 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (11 1 1 2 5))))
879 (format s "~@<~S ~S causes name-conflicts in ~S between the ~
880 following symbols:~2I~@:_~
881 ~{~/sb-impl::print-symbol-with-prefix/~^, ~}~:@>"
882 (name-conflict-function c)
883 (name-conflict-datum c)
884 (package-error-package c)
885 (name-conflict-symbols c)))))
887 (defun name-conflict (package function datum &rest symbols)
889 (error 'name-conflict :package package :symbols symbols
890 :function function :datum datum)
891 (resolve-conflict (chosen-symbol)
892 :report "Resolve conflict."
895 (let* ((len (length symbols))
896 (nlen (length (write-to-string len :base 10)))
898 (format *query-io* "~&~@<Select a symbol to be made accessible in ~
899 package ~A:~2I~@:_~{~{~V,' D. ~
900 ~/sb-impl::print-symbol-with-prefix/~}~@:_~}~
902 (package-name package)
903 (loop for s in symbols
905 collect (list nlen i s)))
907 (format *query-io* "~&Enter an integer (between 1 and ~D): " len)
908 (finish-output *query-io*)
909 (let ((i (parse-integer (read-line *query-io*) :junk-allowed t)))
910 (when (and i (<= 1 i len))
911 (return (list (nth (1- i) symbols))))))))
912 (multiple-value-bind (package-symbol status)
913 (find-symbol (symbol-name chosen-symbol) package)
914 (let* ((accessiblep status) ; never NIL here
915 (presentp (and accessiblep
916 (not (eq :inherited status)))))
920 (if (eq package-symbol chosen-symbol)
921 (shadow (list package-symbol) package)
922 (shadowing-import (list chosen-symbol) package))
923 (shadowing-import (list chosen-symbol) package)))
924 ((use-package export)
926 (if (eq package-symbol chosen-symbol)
927 (shadow (list package-symbol) package) ; CLHS 11.1.1.2.5
928 (if (eq (symbol-package package-symbol) package)
929 (unintern package-symbol package) ; CLHS 11.1.1.2.5
930 (shadowing-import (list chosen-symbol) package)))
931 (shadowing-import (list chosen-symbol) package)))
934 (if (eq package-symbol chosen-symbol)
935 nil ; re-importing the same symbol
936 (shadowing-import (list chosen-symbol) package))
937 (shadowing-import (list chosen-symbol) package)))))))))
939 ;;; If we are uninterning a shadowing symbol, then a name conflict can
940 ;;; result, otherwise just nuke the symbol.
941 (defun unintern (symbol &optional (package (sane-package)))
943 "Makes SYMBOL no longer present in PACKAGE. If SYMBOL was present then T is
944 returned, otherwise NIL. If PACKAGE is SYMBOL's home package, then it is made
946 (with-package-graph ()
947 (let* ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))
948 (name (symbol-name symbol))
949 (shadowing-symbols (package-%shadowing-symbols package)))
950 (declare (list shadowing-symbols))
952 (with-single-package-locked-error ()
953 (when (find-symbol name package)
954 (assert-package-unlocked package "uninterning ~A" name))
956 ;; If a name conflict is revealed, give us a chance to
957 ;; shadowing-import one of the accessible symbols.
958 (when (member symbol shadowing-symbols)
960 (dolist (p (package-%use-list package))
961 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-external-symbol name p)
962 (when w (pushnew s cset))))
964 (apply #'name-conflict package 'unintern symbol cset)
965 (return-from unintern t)))
966 (setf (package-%shadowing-symbols package)
967 (remove symbol shadowing-symbols)))
969 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-symbol name package)
970 (cond ((not (eq symbol s)) nil)
971 ((or (eq w :internal) (eq w :external))
972 (nuke-symbol (if (eq w :internal)
973 (package-internal-symbols package)
974 (package-external-symbols package))
976 (if (eq (symbol-package symbol) package)
977 (%set-symbol-package symbol nil))
981 ;;; Take a symbol-or-list-of-symbols and return a list, checking types.
982 (defun symbol-listify (thing)
985 (unless (symbolp s) (error "~S is not a symbol." s)))
987 ((symbolp thing) (list thing))
989 (error "~S is neither a symbol nor a list of symbols." thing))))
991 (defun string-listify (thing)
992 (mapcar #'string (if (listp thing)
996 ;;; This is like UNINTERN, except if SYMBOL is inherited, it chases
997 ;;; down the package it is inherited from and uninterns it there. Used
998 ;;; for name-conflict resolution. Shadowing symbols are not uninterned
999 ;;; since they do not cause conflicts.
1000 (defun moby-unintern (symbol package)
1001 (unless (member symbol (package-%shadowing-symbols package))
1002 (or (unintern symbol package)
1003 (let ((name (symbol-name symbol)))
1004 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-symbol name package)
1005 (declare (ignore s))
1006 (when (eq w :inherited)
1007 (dolist (q (package-%use-list package))
1008 (multiple-value-bind (u x) (find-external-symbol name q)
1009 (declare (ignore u))
1014 (defun export (symbols &optional (package (sane-package)))
1016 "Exports SYMBOLS from PACKAGE, checking that no name conflicts result."
1017 (with-package-graph ()
1018 (let ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))
1019 (symbols (symbol-listify symbols))
1021 ;; Punt any symbols that are already external.
1022 (dolist (sym symbols)
1023 (multiple-value-bind (s w)
1024 (find-external-symbol (symbol-name sym) package)
1025 (declare (ignore s))
1026 (unless (or w (member sym syms))
1028 (with-single-package-locked-error ()
1030 (assert-package-unlocked package "exporting symbol~P ~{~A~^, ~}"
1031 (length syms) syms))
1032 ;; Find symbols and packages with conflicts.
1033 (let ((used-by (package-%used-by-list package)))
1035 (let ((name (symbol-name sym)))
1037 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-symbol name p)
1040 (not (member s (package-%shadowing-symbols p))))
1041 ;; Beware: the name conflict is in package P, not in
1043 (name-conflict p 'export sym sym s)))))))
1044 ;; Check that all symbols are accessible. If not, ask to import them.
1048 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-symbol (symbol-name sym) package)
1049 (cond ((not (and w (eq s sym)))
1052 (push sym imports)))))
1055 "~S these symbols into the ~A package."
1057 'simple-package-error
1060 "~@<These symbols are not accessible in the ~A package:~2I~_~S~@:>"
1061 :format-arguments (list (package-%name package) missing))
1062 'import (package-%name package))
1063 (import missing package))
1064 (import imports package))
1066 ;; And now, three pages later, we export the suckers.
1067 (let ((internal (package-internal-symbols package))
1068 (external (package-external-symbols package)))
1070 (nuke-symbol internal (symbol-name sym))
1071 (add-symbol external sym))))
1074 ;;; Check that all symbols are accessible, then move from external to internal.
1075 (defun unexport (symbols &optional (package (sane-package)))
1077 "Makes SYMBOLS no longer exported from PACKAGE."
1078 (with-package-graph ()
1079 (let ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))
1080 (symbols (symbol-listify symbols))
1082 (dolist (sym symbols)
1083 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-symbol (symbol-name sym) package)
1084 (cond ((or (not w) (not (eq s sym)))
1085 (error 'simple-package-error
1087 :format-control "~S is not accessible in the ~A package."
1088 :format-arguments (list sym (package-%name package))))
1089 ((eq w :external) (pushnew sym syms)))))
1090 (with-single-package-locked-error ()
1092 (assert-package-unlocked package "unexporting symbol~P ~{~A~^, ~}"
1093 (length syms) syms))
1094 (let ((internal (package-internal-symbols package))
1095 (external (package-external-symbols package)))
1097 (add-symbol internal sym)
1098 (nuke-symbol external (symbol-name sym)))))
1101 ;;; Check for name conflict caused by the import and let the user
1102 ;;; shadowing-import if there is.
1103 (defun import (symbols &optional (package (sane-package)))
1105 "Make SYMBOLS accessible as internal symbols in PACKAGE. If a symbol is
1106 already accessible then it has no effect. If a name conflict would result from
1107 the importation, then a correctable error is signalled."
1108 (with-package-graph ()
1109 (let* ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))
1110 (symbols (symbol-listify symbols))
1111 (homeless (remove-if #'symbol-package symbols))
1113 (with-single-package-locked-error ()
1114 (dolist (sym symbols)
1115 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-symbol (symbol-name sym) package)
1117 (let ((found (member sym syms :test #'string=)))
1119 (when (not (eq (car found) sym))
1120 (setf syms (remove (car found) syms))
1121 (name-conflict package 'import sym sym (car found)))
1124 (name-conflict package 'import sym sym s))
1125 ((eq w :inherited) (push sym syms)))))
1126 (when (or homeless syms)
1127 (let ((union (delete-duplicates (append homeless syms))))
1128 (assert-package-unlocked package "importing symbol~P ~{~A~^, ~}"
1129 (length union) union)))
1130 ;; Add the new symbols to the internal hashtable.
1131 (let ((internal (package-internal-symbols package)))
1133 (add-symbol internal sym)))
1134 ;; If any of the symbols are uninterned, make them be owned by PACKAGE.
1135 (dolist (sym homeless)
1136 (%set-symbol-package sym package))
1139 ;;; If a conflicting symbol is present, unintern it, otherwise just
1140 ;;; stick the symbol in.
1141 (defun shadowing-import (symbols &optional (package (sane-package)))
1143 "Import SYMBOLS into package, disregarding any name conflict. If
1144 a symbol of the same name is present, then it is uninterned."
1145 (with-package-graph ()
1146 (let* ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))
1147 (internal (package-internal-symbols package))
1148 (symbols (symbol-listify symbols))
1149 (lock-asserted-p nil))
1150 (with-single-package-locked-error ()
1151 (dolist (sym symbols)
1152 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-symbol (symbol-name sym) package)
1153 (unless (or lock-asserted-p
1155 (member s (package-shadowing-symbols package))))
1156 (assert-package-unlocked package "shadowing-importing symbol~P ~
1157 ~{~A~^, ~}" (length symbols) symbols)
1158 (setf lock-asserted-p t))
1159 (unless (and w (not (eq w :inherited)) (eq s sym))
1160 (when (or (eq w :internal) (eq w :external))
1161 ;; If it was shadowed, we don't want UNINTERN to flame out...
1162 (setf (package-%shadowing-symbols package)
1163 (remove s (the list (package-%shadowing-symbols package))))
1164 (unintern s package))
1165 (add-symbol internal sym))
1166 (pushnew sym (package-%shadowing-symbols package)))))))
1169 (defun shadow (symbols &optional (package (sane-package)))
1171 "Make an internal symbol in PACKAGE with the same name as each of the
1172 specified SYMBOLS. If a symbol with the given name is already present in
1173 PACKAGE, then the existing symbol is placed in the shadowing symbols list if
1174 it is not already present."
1175 (with-package-graph ()
1176 (let* ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))
1177 (internal (package-internal-symbols package))
1178 (symbols (string-listify symbols))
1179 (lock-asserted-p nil))
1180 (flet ((present-p (w)
1181 (and w (not (eq w :inherited)))))
1182 (with-single-package-locked-error ()
1183 (dolist (name symbols)
1184 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-symbol name package)
1185 (unless (or lock-asserted-p
1187 (member s (package-shadowing-symbols package))))
1188 (assert-package-unlocked package "shadowing symbol~P ~{~A~^, ~}"
1189 (length symbols) symbols)
1190 (setf lock-asserted-p t))
1191 (unless (present-p w)
1192 (setq s (make-symbol name))
1193 (%set-symbol-package s package)
1194 (add-symbol internal s))
1195 (pushnew s (package-%shadowing-symbols package))))))))
1198 ;;; Do stuff to use a package, with all kinds of fun name-conflict checking.
1199 (defun use-package (packages-to-use &optional (package (sane-package)))
1201 "Add all the PACKAGES-TO-USE to the use list for PACKAGE so that the
1202 external symbols of the used packages are accessible as internal symbols in
1204 (with-package-graph ()
1205 (let ((packages (package-listify packages-to-use))
1206 (package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package)))
1208 ;; Loop over each package, USE'ing one at a time...
1209 (with-single-package-locked-error ()
1210 (dolist (pkg packages)
1211 (unless (member pkg (package-%use-list package))
1212 (assert-package-unlocked package "using package~P ~{~A~^, ~}"
1213 (length packages) packages)
1214 (let ((shadowing-symbols (package-%shadowing-symbols package))
1215 (use-list (package-%use-list package)))
1217 ;; If the number of symbols already accessible is less
1218 ;; than the number to be inherited then it is faster to
1219 ;; run the test the other way. This is particularly
1220 ;; valuable in the case of a new package USEing
1223 ((< (+ (package-internal-symbol-count package)
1224 (package-external-symbol-count package)
1226 (dolist (p use-list res)
1227 (incf res (package-external-symbol-count p)))))
1228 (package-external-symbol-count pkg))
1229 (do-symbols (sym package)
1230 (multiple-value-bind (s w)
1231 (find-external-symbol (symbol-name sym) pkg)
1234 (not (member sym shadowing-symbols)))
1235 (name-conflict package 'use-package pkg sym s))))
1236 (dolist (p use-list)
1237 (do-external-symbols (sym p)
1238 (multiple-value-bind (s w)
1239 (find-external-symbol (symbol-name sym) pkg)
1243 (find-symbol (symbol-name sym) package)
1244 shadowing-symbols)))
1245 (name-conflict package 'use-package pkg sym s))))))
1247 (do-external-symbols (sym pkg)
1248 (multiple-value-bind (s w)
1249 (find-symbol (symbol-name sym) package)
1252 (not (member s shadowing-symbols)))
1253 (name-conflict package 'use-package pkg sym s)))))))
1255 (push pkg (package-%use-list package))
1256 (push (package-external-symbols pkg) (cdr (package-tables package)))
1257 (push package (package-%used-by-list pkg)))))))
1260 (defun unuse-package (packages-to-unuse &optional (package (sane-package)))
1262 "Remove PACKAGES-TO-UNUSE from the USE list for PACKAGE."
1263 (with-package-graph ()
1264 (let ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package))
1265 (packages (package-listify packages-to-unuse)))
1266 (with-single-package-locked-error ()
1267 (dolist (p packages)
1268 (when (member p (package-use-list package))
1269 (assert-package-unlocked package "unusing package~P ~{~A~^, ~}"
1270 (length packages) packages))
1271 (setf (package-%use-list package)
1272 (remove p (the list (package-%use-list package))))
1273 (setf (package-tables package)
1274 (delete (package-external-symbols p)
1275 (the list (package-tables package))))
1276 (setf (package-%used-by-list p)
1277 (remove package (the list (package-%used-by-list p))))))
1280 (defun find-all-symbols (string-or-symbol)
1282 "Return a list of all symbols in the system having the specified name."
1283 (let ((string (string string-or-symbol))
1285 (with-package-names (names)
1286 (maphash (lambda (k v)
1287 (declare (ignore k))
1288 (multiple-value-bind (s w) (find-symbol string v)
1289 (when w (pushnew s res))))
1293 ;;;; APROPOS and APROPOS-LIST
1295 (defun briefly-describe-symbol (symbol)
1298 (when (boundp symbol)
1299 (write-string " (bound)"))
1300 (when (fboundp symbol)
1301 (write-string " (fbound)")))
1303 (defun apropos-list (string-designator
1308 "Like APROPOS, except that it returns a list of the symbols found instead
1309 of describing them."
1310 (if package-designator
1311 (let ((package (find-undeleted-package-or-lose package-designator))
1312 (string (stringify-string-designator string-designator))
1314 (do-symbols (symbol package)
1315 (when (and (eq (symbol-package symbol) package)
1316 (or (not external-only)
1317 (eq (nth-value 1 (find-symbol (symbol-name symbol)
1320 (search string (symbol-name symbol) :test #'char-equal))
1321 (push symbol result)))
1322 (sort result #'string-lessp))
1323 (mapcan (lambda (package)
1324 (apropos-list string-designator package external-only))
1325 (sort (list-all-packages) #'string-lessp :key #'package-name))))
1327 (defun apropos (string-designator &optional package external-only)
1329 "Briefly describe all symbols which contain the specified STRING.
1330 If PACKAGE is supplied then only describe symbols present in
1331 that package. If EXTERNAL-ONLY then only describe
1332 external symbols in the specified package."
1333 ;; Implementing this in terms of APROPOS-LIST keeps things simple at the cost
1334 ;; of some unnecessary consing; and the unnecessary consing shouldn't be an
1335 ;; issue, since this function is is only useful interactively anyway, and
1336 ;; we can cons and GC a lot faster than the typical user can read..
1337 (dolist (symbol (apropos-list string-designator package external-only))
1338 (briefly-describe-symbol symbol))
1341 ;;;; final initialization
1343 ;;;; The cold loader (GENESIS) makes the data structure in
1344 ;;;; *!INITIAL-SYMBOLS*. We grovel over it, making the specified
1345 ;;;; packages and interning the symbols. For a description of the
1346 ;;;; format of *!INITIAL-SYMBOLS*, see the GENESIS source.
1348 (defvar *!initial-symbols*)
1352 (setq *in-package-init* t)
1354 (/show0 "about to loop over *!INITIAL-SYMBOLS* to make packages")
1355 (dolist (spec *!initial-symbols*)
1356 (let* ((pkg (apply #'make-package (first spec)))
1357 (internal (package-internal-symbols pkg))
1358 (external (package-external-symbols pkg)))
1359 (/show0 "back from MAKE-PACKAGE, PACKAGE-NAME=..")
1360 (/primitive-print (package-name pkg))
1362 ;; Put internal symbols in the internal hashtable and set package.
1363 (dolist (symbol (second spec))
1364 (add-symbol internal symbol)
1365 (%set-symbol-package symbol pkg))
1367 ;; External symbols same, only go in external table.
1368 (dolist (symbol (third spec))
1369 (add-symbol external symbol)
1370 (%set-symbol-package symbol pkg))
1372 ;; Don't set package for imported symbols.
1373 (dolist (symbol (fourth spec))
1374 (add-symbol internal symbol))
1375 (dolist (symbol (fifth spec))
1376 (add-symbol external symbol))
1378 ;; Put shadowing symbols in the shadowing symbols list.
1379 (setf (package-%shadowing-symbols pkg) (sixth spec))
1380 ;; Set the package documentation
1381 (setf (package-doc-string pkg) (seventh spec))))
1383 ;; FIXME: These assignments are also done at toplevel in
1384 ;; boot-extensions.lisp. They should probably only be done once.
1385 (/show0 "setting up *CL-PACKAGE* and *KEYWORD-PACKAGE*")
1386 (setq *cl-package* (find-package "COMMON-LISP"))
1387 (setq *keyword-package* (find-package "KEYWORD"))
1389 (/show0 "about to MAKUNBOUND *!INITIAL-SYMBOLS*")
1390 (%makunbound '*!initial-symbols*) ; (so that it gets GCed)
1392 ;; Make some other packages that should be around in the cold load.
1393 ;; The COMMON-LISP-USER package is required by the ANSI standard,
1394 ;; but not completely specified by it, so in the cross-compilation
1395 ;; host Lisp it could contain various symbols, USE-PACKAGEs, or
1396 ;; nicknames that we don't want in our target SBCL. For that reason,
1397 ;; we handle it specially, not dumping the host Lisp version at
1399 (aver (not (find-package "COMMON-LISP-USER")))
1400 ;; ..but instead making our own from scratch here.
1401 (/show0 "about to MAKE-PACKAGE COMMON-LISP-USER")
1402 (make-package "COMMON-LISP-USER"
1403 :nicknames '("CL-USER")
1404 :use '("COMMON-LISP"
1405 ;; ANSI encourages us to put extension packages
1406 ;; in the USE list of COMMON-LISP-USER.
1407 "SB!ALIEN" "SB!ALIEN" "SB!DEBUG"
1408 "SB!EXT" "SB!GRAY" "SB!PROFILE"))
1410 ;; Now do the *!DEFERRED-USE-PACKAGES*.
1411 (/show0 "about to do *!DEFERRED-USE-PACKAGES*")
1412 (dolist (args *!deferred-use-packages*)
1413 (apply #'use-package args))
1415 ;; The Age Of Magic is over, we can behave ANSIly henceforth.
1416 (/show0 "about to SETQ *IN-PACKAGE-INIT*")
1417 (setq *in-package-init* nil)
1419 ;; For the kernel core image wizards, set the package to *CL-PACKAGE*.
1421 ;; FIXME: We should just set this to (FIND-PACKAGE
1422 ;; "COMMON-LISP-USER") once and for all here, instead of setting it
1423 ;; once here and resetting it later.
1424 (setq *package* *cl-package*))
1427 (/show0 "done with !PACKAGE-COLD-INIT"))
1429 (!defun-from-collected-cold-init-forms !package-cold-init)