1 ;;;; the top level interfaces to the compiler, plus some other
2 ;;;; compiler-related stuff (e.g. CL:CALL-ARGUMENTS-LIMIT) which
3 ;;;; doesn't obviously belong anywhere else
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.
16 ;;; FIXME: Doesn't this belong somewhere else, like early-c.lisp?
17 (declaim (special *constants* *free-vars* *component-being-compiled*
18 *code-vector* *next-location* *result-fixups*
19 *free-funs* *source-paths*
20 *seen-blocks* *seen-funs* *list-conflicts-table*
21 *continuation-number* *continuation-numbers*
22 *number-continuations* *tn-id* *tn-ids* *id-tns*
23 *label-ids* *label-id* *id-labels*
24 *undefined-warnings* *compiler-error-count*
25 *compiler-warning-count* *compiler-style-warning-count*
27 *compiler-error-bailout*
28 #!+sb-show *compiler-trace-output*
29 *last-source-context* *last-original-source*
30 *last-source-form* *last-format-string* *last-format-args*
31 *last-message-count* *lexenv* *fun-names-in-this-file*))
33 ;;; Whether call of a function which cannot be defined causes a full
35 (defvar *flame-on-necessarily-undefined-function* nil)
37 (defvar *check-consistency* nil)
38 (defvar *all-components*)
40 ;;; Bind this to a stream to capture various internal debugging output.
41 (defvar *compiler-trace-output* nil)
43 ;;; The current block compilation state. These are initialized to the
44 ;;; :BLOCK-COMPILE and :ENTRY-POINTS arguments that COMPILE-FILE was
47 ;;; *BLOCK-COMPILE-ARG* holds the original value of the :BLOCK-COMPILE
48 ;;; argument, which overrides any internal declarations.
49 (defvar *block-compile*)
50 (defvar *block-compile-arg*)
51 (declaim (type (member nil t :specified) *block-compile* *block-compile-arg*))
52 (defvar *entry-points*)
53 (declaim (list *entry-points*))
55 ;;; When block compiling, used by PROCESS-FORM to accumulate top level
56 ;;; lambdas resulting from compiling subforms. (In reverse order.)
57 (defvar *toplevel-lambdas*)
58 (declaim (list *toplevel-lambdas*))
60 (defvar sb!xc:*compile-verbose* t
62 "The default for the :VERBOSE argument to COMPILE-FILE.")
63 (defvar sb!xc:*compile-print* t
65 "The default for the :PRINT argument to COMPILE-FILE.")
66 (defvar *compile-progress* nil
68 "When this is true, the compiler prints to *ERROR-OUTPUT* progress
69 information about the phases of compilation of each function. (This
70 is useful mainly in large block compilations.)")
72 (defvar sb!xc:*compile-file-pathname* nil
74 "The defaulted pathname of the file currently being compiled, or NIL if not
76 (defvar sb!xc:*compile-file-truename* nil
78 "The TRUENAME of the file currently being compiled, or NIL if not
81 (declaim (type (or pathname null)
82 sb!xc:*compile-file-pathname*
83 sb!xc:*compile-file-truename*))
85 ;;; the SOURCE-INFO structure for the current compilation. This is
86 ;;; null globally to indicate that we aren't currently in any
87 ;;; identifiable compilation.
88 (defvar *source-info* nil)
90 ;;; This is true if we are within a WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT form (which
91 ;;; normally causes nested uses to be no-ops).
92 (defvar *in-compilation-unit* nil)
94 ;;; This lock is siezed in the same situation: the compiler is not
95 ;;; presently thread-safe
96 (defvar *big-compiler-lock*
97 (sb!thread:make-mutex :name "big compiler lock"))
99 ;;; Count of the number of compilation units dynamically enclosed by
100 ;;; the current active WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT that were unwound out of.
101 (defvar *aborted-compilation-unit-count*)
103 ;;; Mumble conditional on *COMPILE-PROGRESS*.
104 (defun maybe-mumble (&rest foo)
105 (when *compile-progress*
106 (compiler-mumble "~&")
107 (pprint-logical-block (*error-output* nil :per-line-prefix "; ")
108 (apply #'compiler-mumble foo))))
110 (deftype object () '(or fasl-output core-object null))
112 (defvar *compile-object* nil)
113 (declaim (type object *compile-object*))
115 ;;;; WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT and WITH-COMPILATION-VALUES
117 (defmacro sb!xc:with-compilation-unit (options &body body)
119 "WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT ({Key Value}*) Form*
120 This form affects compilations that take place within its dynamic extent. It
121 is intended to be wrapped around the compilation of all files in the same
122 system. These keywords are defined:
123 :OVERRIDE Boolean-Form
124 One of the effects of this form is to delay undefined warnings
125 until the end of the form, instead of giving them at the end of each
126 compilation. If OVERRIDE is NIL (the default), then the outermost
127 WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT form grabs the undefined warnings. Specifying
128 OVERRIDE true causes that form to grab any enclosed warnings, even if
129 it is enclosed by another WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT."
130 `(%with-compilation-unit (lambda () ,@body) ,@options))
132 (defun %with-compilation-unit (fn &key override)
133 (declare (type function fn))
134 (let ((succeeded-p nil))
135 (if (and *in-compilation-unit* (not override))
136 ;; Inside another WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT, a WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT is
137 ;; ordinarily (unless OVERRIDE) basically a no-op.
139 (multiple-value-prog1 (funcall fn) (setf succeeded-p t))
141 (incf *aborted-compilation-unit-count*)))
142 (let ((*aborted-compilation-unit-count* 0)
143 (*compiler-error-count* 0)
144 (*compiler-warning-count* 0)
145 (*compiler-style-warning-count* 0)
146 (*compiler-note-count* 0)
147 (*undefined-warnings* nil)
148 (*in-compilation-unit* t))
149 (sb!thread:with-recursive-lock (*big-compiler-lock*)
150 (handler-bind ((parse-unknown-type
152 (note-undefined-reference
153 (parse-unknown-type-specifier c)
156 (multiple-value-prog1 (funcall fn) (setf succeeded-p t))
158 (incf *aborted-compilation-unit-count*))
159 (summarize-compilation-unit (not succeeded-p)))))))))
161 ;;; Is FUN-NAME something that no conforming program can rely on
162 ;;; defining as a function?
163 (defun fun-name-reserved-by-ansi-p (fun-name)
164 (eq (symbol-package (fun-name-block-name fun-name))
167 ;;; This is to be called at the end of a compilation unit. It signals
168 ;;; any residual warnings about unknown stuff, then prints the total
169 ;;; error counts. ABORT-P should be true when the compilation unit was
170 ;;; aborted by throwing out. ABORT-COUNT is the number of dynamically
171 ;;; enclosed nested compilation units that were aborted.
172 (defun summarize-compilation-unit (abort-p)
174 (handler-bind ((style-warning #'compiler-style-warning-handler)
175 (warning #'compiler-warning-handler))
177 (let ((undefs (sort *undefined-warnings* #'string<
179 (let ((x (undefined-warning-name x)))
182 (prin1-to-string x)))))))
183 (dolist (undef undefs)
184 (let ((name (undefined-warning-name undef))
185 (kind (undefined-warning-kind undef))
186 (warnings (undefined-warning-warnings undef))
187 (undefined-warning-count (undefined-warning-count undef)))
188 (dolist (*compiler-error-context* warnings)
189 (if #-sb-xc-host (and (eq kind :function)
190 (fun-name-reserved-by-ansi-p name)
191 *flame-on-necessarily-undefined-function*)
196 "~@<There is no function named ~S. References to ~S in ~
197 some contexts (like starts of blocks) have special ~
198 meaning, but here it would have to be a function, ~
199 and that shouldn't be right.~:@>"
203 "~@<The ~(~A~) ~S is undefined, and its name is ~
204 reserved by ANSI CL so that even if it it were ~
205 defined later, the code doing so would not be ~
208 (compiler-style-warn "undefined ~(~A~): ~S" kind name)))
209 (let ((warn-count (length warnings)))
210 (when (and warnings (> undefined-warning-count warn-count))
211 (let ((more (- undefined-warning-count warn-count)))
213 "~W more use~:P of undefined ~(~A~) ~S"
216 (dolist (kind '(:variable :function :type))
217 (let ((summary (mapcar #'undefined-warning-name
218 (remove kind undefs :test-not #'eq
219 :key #'undefined-warning-kind))))
222 "~:[This ~(~A~) is~;These ~(~A~)s are~] undefined:~
223 ~% ~{~<~% ~1:;~S~>~^ ~}"
224 (cdr summary) kind summary)))))))
226 (unless (and (not abort-p)
227 (zerop *aborted-compilation-unit-count*)
228 (zerop *compiler-error-count*)
229 (zerop *compiler-warning-count*)
230 (zerop *compiler-style-warning-count*)
231 (zerop *compiler-note-count*))
232 (format *error-output* "~&")
233 (pprint-logical-block (*error-output* nil :per-line-prefix "; ")
234 (compiler-mumble "compilation unit ~:[finished~;aborted~]~
235 ~[~:;~:*~& caught ~W fatal ERROR condition~:P~]~
236 ~[~:;~:*~& caught ~W ERROR condition~:P~]~
237 ~[~:;~:*~& caught ~W WARNING condition~:P~]~
238 ~[~:;~:*~& caught ~W STYLE-WARNING condition~:P~]~
239 ~[~:;~:*~& printed ~W note~:P~]"
241 *aborted-compilation-unit-count*
242 *compiler-error-count*
243 *compiler-warning-count*
244 *compiler-style-warning-count*
245 *compiler-note-count*)))
246 (format *error-output* "~&"))
248 ;;; Evaluate BODY, then return (VALUES BODY-VALUE WARNINGS-P
249 ;;; FAILURE-P), where BODY-VALUE is the first value of the body, and
250 ;;; WARNINGS-P and FAILURE-P are as in CL:COMPILE or CL:COMPILE-FILE.
251 ;;; This also wraps up WITH-IR1-NAMESPACE functionality.
252 (defmacro with-compilation-values (&body body)
254 (let ((*warnings-p* nil)
256 (values (progn ,@body)
260 ;;;; component compilation
262 (defparameter *max-optimize-iterations* 3 ; ARB
264 "The upper limit on the number of times that we will consecutively do IR1
265 optimization that doesn't introduce any new code. A finite limit is
266 necessary, since type inference may take arbitrarily long to converge.")
268 (defevent ir1-optimize-until-done "IR1-OPTIMIZE-UNTIL-DONE called")
269 (defevent ir1-optimize-maxed-out "hit *MAX-OPTIMIZE-ITERATIONS* limit")
271 ;;; Repeatedly optimize COMPONENT until no further optimizations can
272 ;;; be found or we hit our iteration limit. When we hit the limit, we
273 ;;; clear the component and block REOPTIMIZE flags to discourage the
274 ;;; next optimization attempt from pounding on the same code.
275 (defun ir1-optimize-until-done (component)
276 (declare (type component component))
278 (event ir1-optimize-until-done)
280 (cleared-reanalyze nil))
282 (when (component-reanalyze component)
284 (setq cleared-reanalyze t)
285 (setf (component-reanalyze component) nil))
286 (setf (component-reoptimize component) nil)
287 (ir1-optimize component)
288 (cond ((component-reoptimize component)
290 (when (= count *max-optimize-iterations*)
292 (cond ((retry-delayed-ir1-transforms :optimize)
296 (event ir1-optimize-maxed-out)
297 (setf (component-reoptimize component) nil)
298 (do-blocks (block component)
299 (setf (block-reoptimize block) nil))
301 ((retry-delayed-ir1-transforms :optimize)
308 (when cleared-reanalyze
309 (setf (component-reanalyze component) t)))
312 (defparameter *constraint-propagate* t)
314 ;;; KLUDGE: This was bumped from 5 to 10 in a DTC patch ported by MNA
315 ;;; from CMU CL into sbcl-0.6.11.44, the same one which allowed IR1
316 ;;; transforms to be delayed. Either DTC or MNA or both didn't explain
317 ;;; why, and I don't know what the rationale was. -- WHN 2001-04-28
319 ;;; FIXME: It would be good to document why it's important to have a
320 ;;; large value here, and what the drawbacks of an excessively large
321 ;;; value are; and it might also be good to make it depend on
322 ;;; optimization policy.
323 (defparameter *reoptimize-after-type-check-max* 10)
325 (defevent reoptimize-maxed-out
326 "*REOPTIMIZE-AFTER-TYPE-CHECK-MAX* exceeded.")
328 ;;; Iterate doing FIND-DFO until no new dead code is discovered.
329 (defun dfo-as-needed (component)
330 (declare (type component component))
331 (when (component-reanalyze component)
335 (unless (component-reanalyze component)
341 ;;; Do all the IR1 phases for a non-top-level component.
342 (defun ir1-phases (component)
343 (declare (type component component))
344 (aver-live-component component)
345 (let ((*constraint-number* 0)
347 (*delayed-ir1-transforms* nil))
348 (declare (special *constraint-number* *delayed-ir1-transforms*))
350 (ir1-optimize-until-done component)
351 (when (or (component-new-functionals component)
352 (component-reanalyze-functionals component))
353 (maybe-mumble "locall ")
354 (locall-analyze-component component))
355 (dfo-as-needed component)
356 (when *constraint-propagate*
357 (maybe-mumble "constraint ")
358 (constraint-propagate component))
359 (when (retry-delayed-ir1-transforms :constraint)
360 (maybe-mumble "Rtran "))
361 (flet ((want-reoptimization-p ()
362 (or (component-reoptimize component)
363 (component-reanalyze component)
364 (component-new-functionals component)
365 (component-reanalyze-functionals component))))
366 (unless (and (want-reoptimization-p)
367 ;; We delay the generation of type checks until
368 ;; the type constraints have had time to
369 ;; propagate, else the compiler can confuse itself.
370 (< loop-count (- *reoptimize-after-type-check-max* 4)))
371 (maybe-mumble "type ")
372 (generate-type-checks component)
373 (unless (want-reoptimization-p)
375 (when (>= loop-count *reoptimize-after-type-check-max*)
376 (maybe-mumble "[reoptimize limit]")
377 (event reoptimize-maxed-out)
381 (ir1-finalize component)
384 (defun %compile-component (component)
385 (let ((*code-segment* nil)
387 (maybe-mumble "GTN ")
388 (gtn-analyze component)
389 (maybe-mumble "LTN ")
390 (ltn-analyze component)
391 (dfo-as-needed component)
392 (maybe-mumble "control ")
393 (control-analyze component #'make-ir2-block)
395 (when (ir2-component-values-receivers (component-info component))
396 (maybe-mumble "stack ")
397 (stack-analyze component)
398 ;; Assign BLOCK-NUMBER for any cleanup blocks introduced by
399 ;; stack analysis. There shouldn't be any unreachable code after
400 ;; control, so this won't delete anything.
401 (dfo-as-needed component))
405 (maybe-mumble "IR2tran ")
407 (entry-analyze component)
408 (ir2-convert component)
410 (when (policy *lexenv* (>= speed compilation-speed))
411 (maybe-mumble "copy ")
412 (copy-propagate component))
414 (select-representations component)
416 (when *check-consistency*
417 (maybe-mumble "check2 ")
418 (check-ir2-consistency component))
420 (delete-unreferenced-tns component)
422 (maybe-mumble "life ")
423 (lifetime-analyze component)
425 (when *compile-progress*
426 (compiler-mumble "") ; Sync before doing more output.
427 (pre-pack-tn-stats component *error-output*))
429 (when *check-consistency*
430 (maybe-mumble "check-life ")
431 (check-life-consistency component))
433 (maybe-mumble "pack ")
436 (when *check-consistency*
437 (maybe-mumble "check-pack ")
438 (check-pack-consistency component))
440 (when *compiler-trace-output*
441 (describe-component component *compiler-trace-output*)
442 (describe-ir2-component component *compiler-trace-output*))
444 (maybe-mumble "code ")
445 (multiple-value-bind (code-length trace-table fixups)
446 (generate-code component)
449 (when *compiler-trace-output*
450 (format *compiler-trace-output*
451 "~|~%disassembly of code for ~S~2%" component)
452 (sb!disassem:disassemble-assem-segment *code-segment*
453 *compiler-trace-output*))
455 (etypecase *compile-object*
457 (maybe-mumble "fasl")
458 (fasl-dump-component component
465 (maybe-mumble "core")
466 (make-core-component component
474 ;; We're done, so don't bother keeping anything around.
475 (setf (component-info component) :dead)
479 ;;; Delete components with no external entry points before we try to
480 ;;; generate code. Unreachable closures can cause IR2 conversion to
481 ;;; puke on itself, since it is the reference to the closure which
482 ;;; normally causes the components to be combined.
483 (defun delete-if-no-entries (component)
484 (dolist (fun (component-lambdas component) (delete-component component))
485 (when (functional-has-external-references-p fun)
487 (case (functional-kind fun)
490 (unless (every (lambda (ref)
491 (eq (node-component ref) component))
495 (defun compile-component (component)
497 ;; miscellaneous sanity checks
499 ;; FIXME: These are basically pretty wimpy compared to the checks done
500 ;; by the old CHECK-IR1-CONSISTENCY code. It would be really nice to
501 ;; make those internal consistency checks work again and use them.
502 (aver-live-component component)
503 (do-blocks (block component)
504 (aver (eql (block-component block) component)))
505 (dolist (lambda (component-lambdas component))
506 ;; sanity check to prevent weirdness from propagating insidiously as
507 ;; far from its root cause as it did in bug 138: Make sure that
508 ;; thing-to-COMPONENT links are consistent.
509 (aver (eql (lambda-component lambda) component))
510 (aver (eql (node-component (lambda-bind lambda)) component)))
512 (let* ((*component-being-compiled* component))
513 (when sb!xc:*compile-print*
514 (compiler-mumble "~&; compiling ~A: " (component-name component)))
516 (ir1-phases component)
518 ;; FIXME: What is MAYBE-MUMBLE for? Do we need it any more?
519 (maybe-mumble "env ")
520 (physenv-analyze component)
521 (dfo-as-needed component)
523 (delete-if-no-entries component)
525 (unless (eq (block-next (component-head component))
526 (component-tail component))
527 (%compile-component component)))
529 (clear-constant-info)
531 (when sb!xc:*compile-print*
532 (compiler-mumble "~&"))
536 ;;;; clearing global data structures
538 ;;;; FIXME: Is it possible to get rid of this stuff, getting rid of
539 ;;;; global data structures entirely when possible and consing up the
540 ;;;; others from scratch instead of clearing and reusing them?
542 ;;; Clear the INFO in constants in the *FREE-VARS*, etc. In
543 ;;; addition to allowing stuff to be reclaimed, this is required for
544 ;;; correct assignment of constant offsets, since we need to assign a
545 ;;; new offset for each component. We don't clear the FUNCTIONAL-INFO
546 ;;; slots, since they are used to keep track of functions across
547 ;;; component boundaries.
548 (defun clear-constant-info ()
549 (maphash (lambda (k v)
551 (setf (leaf-info v) nil))
553 (maphash (lambda (k v)
556 (setf (leaf-info v) nil)))
560 ;;; Blow away the REFS for all global variables, and let COMPONENT
562 (defun clear-ir1-info (component)
563 (declare (type component component))
565 (maphash (lambda (k v)
569 (delete-if #'here-p (leaf-refs v)))
570 (when (basic-var-p v)
571 (setf (basic-var-sets v)
572 (delete-if #'here-p (basic-var-sets v))))))
575 (eq (node-component x) component)))
581 ;;; Clear global variables used by the compiler.
583 ;;; FIXME: It seems kinda nasty and unmaintainable to have to do this,
584 ;;; and it adds overhead even when people aren't using the compiler.
585 ;;; Perhaps we could make these global vars unbound except when
586 ;;; actually in use, so that this function could go away.
587 (defun clear-stuff (&optional (debug-too t))
589 ;; Clear global tables.
590 (when (boundp '*free-funs*)
591 (clrhash *free-funs*)
592 (clrhash *free-vars*)
593 (clrhash *constants*))
595 ;; Clear debug counters and tables.
596 (clrhash *seen-blocks*)
597 (clrhash *seen-funs*)
598 (clrhash *list-conflicts-table*)
601 (clrhash *continuation-numbers*)
602 (clrhash *number-continuations*)
603 (setq *continuation-number* 0)
607 (clrhash *label-ids*)
608 (clrhash *id-labels*)
611 ;; Clear some PACK data structures (for GC purposes only).
612 (aver (not *in-pack*))
613 (dolist (sb *backend-sb-list*)
614 (when (finite-sb-p sb)
615 (fill (finite-sb-live-tns sb) nil))))
617 ;; (Note: The CMU CL code used to set CL::*GENSYM-COUNTER* to zero here.
618 ;; Superficially, this seemed harmful -- the user could reasonably be
619 ;; surprised if *GENSYM-COUNTER* turned back to zero when something was
620 ;; compiled. A closer inspection showed that this actually turned out to be
621 ;; harmless in practice, because CLEAR-STUFF was only called from within
622 ;; forms which bound CL::*GENSYM-COUNTER* to zero. However, this means that
623 ;; even though zeroing CL::*GENSYM-COUNTER* here turned out to be harmless in
624 ;; practice, it was also useless in practice. So we don't do it any more.)
630 ;;; Print out some useful info about COMPONENT to STREAM.
631 (defun describe-component (component *standard-output*)
632 (declare (type component component))
633 (format t "~|~%;;;; component: ~S~2%" (component-name component))
634 (print-all-blocks component)
637 (defun describe-ir2-component (component *standard-output*)
638 (format t "~%~|~%;;;; IR2 component: ~S~2%" (component-name component))
639 (format t "entries:~%")
640 (dolist (entry (ir2-component-entries (component-info component)))
641 (format t "~4TL~D: ~S~:[~; [closure]~]~%"
642 (label-id (entry-info-offset entry))
643 (entry-info-name entry)
644 (entry-info-closure-p entry)))
646 (pre-pack-tn-stats component *standard-output*)
648 (print-ir2-blocks component)
654 ;;;; When reading from a file, we have to keep track of some source
655 ;;;; information. We also exploit our ability to back up for printing
656 ;;;; the error context and for recovering from errors.
658 ;;;; The interface we provide to this stuff is the stream-oid
659 ;;;; SOURCE-INFO structure. The bookkeeping is done as a side effect
660 ;;;; of getting the next source form.
662 ;;; A FILE-INFO structure holds all the source information for a
664 (defstruct (file-info (:copier nil))
665 ;; If a file, the truename of the corresponding source file. If from
666 ;; a Lisp form, :LISP. If from a stream, :STREAM.
667 (name (missing-arg) :type (or pathname (member :lisp :stream)))
668 ;; the defaulted, but not necessarily absolute file name (i.e. prior
669 ;; to TRUENAME call.) Null if not a file. This is used to set
670 ;; *COMPILE-FILE-PATHNAME*, and if absolute, is dumped in the
672 (untruename nil :type (or pathname null))
673 ;; the file's write date (if relevant)
674 (write-date nil :type (or unsigned-byte null))
675 ;; the source path root number of the first form in this file (i.e.
676 ;; the total number of forms converted previously in this
678 (source-root 0 :type unsigned-byte)
679 ;; parallel vectors containing the forms read out of the file and
680 ;; the file positions that reading of each form started at (i.e. the
681 ;; end of the previous form)
682 (forms (make-array 10 :fill-pointer 0 :adjustable t) :type (vector t))
683 (positions (make-array 10 :fill-pointer 0 :adjustable t) :type (vector t)))
685 ;;; The SOURCE-INFO structure provides a handle on all the source
686 ;;; information for an entire compilation.
687 (defstruct (source-info
688 #-no-ansi-print-object
689 (:print-object (lambda (s stream)
690 (print-unreadable-object (s stream :type t))))
692 ;; the UT that compilation started at
693 (start-time (get-universal-time) :type unsigned-byte)
694 ;; the FILE-INFO structure for this compilation
695 (file-info nil :type (or file-info null))
696 ;; the stream that we are using to read the FILE-INFO, or NIL if
697 ;; no stream has been opened yet
698 (stream nil :type (or stream null)))
700 ;;; Given a pathname, return a SOURCE-INFO structure.
701 (defun make-file-source-info (file)
702 (let ((file-info (make-file-info :name (truename file)
704 :write-date (file-write-date file))))
706 (make-source-info :file-info file-info)))
708 ;;; Return a SOURCE-INFO to describe the incremental compilation of FORM.
709 (defun make-lisp-source-info (form)
710 (make-source-info :start-time (get-universal-time)
711 :file-info (make-file-info :name :lisp
715 ;;; Return a SOURCE-INFO which will read from STREAM.
716 (defun make-stream-source-info (stream)
717 (let ((file-info (make-file-info :name :stream)))
718 (make-source-info :file-info file-info
721 ;;; Return a form read from STREAM; or for EOF use the trick,
722 ;;; popularized by Kent Pitman, of returning STREAM itself. If an
723 ;;; error happens, then convert it to standard abort-the-compilation
724 ;;; error condition (possibly recording some extra location
726 (defun read-for-compile-file (stream position)
727 (handler-case (read stream nil stream)
728 (reader-error (condition)
729 (error 'input-error-in-compile-file
731 ;; We don't need to supply :POSITION here because
732 ;; READER-ERRORs already know their position in the file.
734 ;; ANSI, in its wisdom, says that READ should return END-OF-FILE
735 ;; (and that this is not a READER-ERROR) when it encounters end of
736 ;; file in the middle of something it's trying to read.
737 (end-of-file (condition)
738 (error 'input-error-in-compile-file
740 ;; We need to supply :POSITION here because the END-OF-FILE
741 ;; condition doesn't carry the position that the user
742 ;; probably cares about, where the failed READ began.
743 :position position))))
745 ;;; If STREAM is present, return it, otherwise open a stream to the
746 ;;; current file. There must be a current file.
748 ;;; FIXME: This is probably an unnecessarily roundabout way to do
749 ;;; things now that we process a single file in COMPILE-FILE (unlike
750 ;;; the old CMU CL code, which accepted multiple files). Also, the old
752 ;;; When we open a new file, we also reset *PACKAGE* and policy.
753 ;;; This gives the effect of rebinding around each file.
754 ;;; which doesn't seem to be true now. Check to make sure that if
755 ;;; such rebinding is necessary, it's still done somewhere.
756 (defun get-source-stream (info)
757 (declare (type source-info info))
758 (or (source-info-stream info)
759 (let* ((file-info (source-info-file-info info))
760 (name (file-info-name file-info)))
761 (setf sb!xc:*compile-file-truename* name
762 sb!xc:*compile-file-pathname* (file-info-untruename file-info)
763 (source-info-stream info) (open name :direction :input)))))
765 ;;; Close the stream in INFO if it is open.
766 (defun close-source-info (info)
767 (declare (type source-info info))
768 (let ((stream (source-info-stream info)))
769 (when stream (close stream)))
770 (setf (source-info-stream info) nil)
773 ;;; Read and compile the source file.
774 (defun sub-sub-compile-file (info)
775 (let* ((file-info (source-info-file-info info))
776 (stream (get-source-stream info)))
778 (let* ((pos (file-position stream))
779 (form (read-for-compile-file stream pos)))
780 (if (eq form stream) ; i.e., if EOF
782 (let* ((forms (file-info-forms file-info))
783 (current-idx (+ (fill-pointer forms)
784 (file-info-source-root file-info))))
785 (vector-push-extend form forms)
786 (vector-push-extend pos (file-info-positions file-info))
787 (find-source-paths form current-idx)
788 (process-toplevel-form form
789 `(original-source-start 0 ,current-idx)
792 ;;; Return the INDEX'th source form read from INFO and the position
793 ;;; where it was read.
794 (defun find-source-root (index info)
795 (declare (type index index) (type source-info info))
796 (let ((file-info (source-info-file-info info)))
797 (values (aref (file-info-forms file-info) index)
798 (aref (file-info-positions file-info) index))))
800 ;;;; processing of top level forms
802 ;;; This is called by top level form processing when we are ready to
803 ;;; actually compile something. If *BLOCK-COMPILE* is T, then we still
804 ;;; convert the form, but delay compilation, pushing the result on
805 ;;; *TOPLEVEL-LAMBDAS* instead.
806 (defun convert-and-maybe-compile (form path)
807 (declare (list path))
808 (let* ((*lexenv* (make-lexenv :policy *policy*))
809 (tll (ir1-toplevel form path nil)))
810 (cond ((eq *block-compile* t) (push tll *toplevel-lambdas*))
811 (t (compile-toplevel (list tll) nil)))))
813 ;;; Macroexpand FORM in the current environment with an error handler.
814 ;;; We only expand one level, so that we retain all the intervening
815 ;;; forms in the source path.
816 (defun preprocessor-macroexpand-1 (form)
817 (handler-case (sb!xc:macroexpand-1 form *lexenv*)
819 (compiler-error "(during macroexpansion of ~A)~%~A"
820 (let ((*print-level* 1)
822 (format nil "~S" form))
825 ;;; Process a PROGN-like portion of a top level form. FORMS is a list of
826 ;;; the forms, and PATH is the source path of the FORM they came out of.
827 ;;; COMPILE-TIME-TOO is as in ANSI "3.2.3.1 Processing of Top Level Forms".
828 (defun process-toplevel-progn (forms path compile-time-too)
829 (declare (list forms) (list path))
831 (process-toplevel-form form path compile-time-too)))
833 ;;; Process a top level use of LOCALLY, or anything else (e.g.
834 ;;; MACROLET) at top level which has declarations and ordinary forms.
835 ;;; We parse declarations and then recursively process the body.
836 (defun process-toplevel-locally (body path compile-time-too &key vars funs)
837 (declare (list path))
838 (multiple-value-bind (forms decls)
839 (parse-body body :doc-string-allowed nil :toplevel t)
840 (let* ((*lexenv* (process-decls decls vars funs))
841 ;; FIXME: VALUES declaration
843 ;; Binding *POLICY* is pretty much of a hack, since it
844 ;; causes LOCALLY to "capture" enclosed proclamations. It
845 ;; is necessary because CONVERT-AND-MAYBE-COMPILE uses the
846 ;; value of *POLICY* as the policy. The need for this hack
847 ;; is due to the quirk that there is no way to represent in
848 ;; a POLICY that an optimize quality came from the default.
850 ;; FIXME: Ideally, something should be done so that DECLAIM
851 ;; inside LOCALLY works OK. Failing that, at least we could
852 ;; issue a warning instead of silently screwing up.
853 (*policy* (lexenv-policy *lexenv*)))
854 (process-toplevel-progn forms path compile-time-too))))
856 ;;; Parse an EVAL-WHEN situations list, returning three flags,
857 ;;; (VALUES COMPILE-TOPLEVEL LOAD-TOPLEVEL EXECUTE), indicating
858 ;;; the types of situations present in the list.
859 (defun parse-eval-when-situations (situations)
860 (when (or (not (listp situations))
861 (set-difference situations
868 (compiler-error "bad EVAL-WHEN situation list: ~S" situations))
869 (let ((deprecated-names (intersection situations '(compile load eval))))
870 (when deprecated-names
871 (style-warn "using deprecated EVAL-WHEN situation names~{ ~S~}"
873 (values (intersection '(:compile-toplevel compile)
875 (intersection '(:load-toplevel load) situations)
876 (intersection '(:execute eval) situations)))
879 ;;; utilities for extracting COMPONENTs of FUNCTIONALs
880 (defun functional-components (f)
881 (declare (type functional f))
883 (clambda (list (lambda-component f)))
884 (optional-dispatch (let ((result nil))
885 (flet ((maybe-frob (maybe-clambda)
886 (when (and maybe-clambda
887 (promise-ready-p maybe-clambda))
888 (pushnew (lambda-component
889 (force maybe-clambda))
891 (map nil #'maybe-frob (optional-dispatch-entry-points f))
892 (maybe-frob (optional-dispatch-more-entry f))
893 (maybe-frob (optional-dispatch-main-entry f)))
896 (defun make-functional-from-toplevel-lambda (definition
900 ;; I'd thought NIL should
901 ;; work, but it doesn't.
904 (let* ((*current-path* path)
905 (component (make-empty-component))
906 (*current-component* component))
907 (setf (component-name component)
908 (debug-namify "~S initial component" name))
909 (setf (component-kind component) :initial)
910 (let* ((locall-fun (ir1-convert-lambdalike
912 :debug-name (debug-namify "top level local call ~S"
914 ;; KLUDGE: we do this so that we get to have
915 ;; nice debug returnness in functions defined
917 :allow-debug-catch-tag t))
918 (fun (ir1-convert-lambda (make-xep-lambda-expression locall-fun)
919 :source-name (or name '.anonymous.)
920 :debug-name (unless name
923 (assert-global-function-definition-type name locall-fun))
924 (setf (functional-entry-fun fun) locall-fun
925 (functional-kind fun) :external
926 (functional-has-external-references-p fun) t)
929 ;;; Compile LAMBDA-EXPRESSION into *COMPILE-OBJECT*, returning a
930 ;;; description of the result.
931 ;;; * If *COMPILE-OBJECT* is a CORE-OBJECT, then write the function
932 ;;; into core and return the compiled FUNCTION value.
933 ;;; * If *COMPILE-OBJECT* is a fasl file, then write the function
934 ;;; into the fasl file and return a dump handle.
936 ;;; If NAME is provided, then we try to use it as the name of the
937 ;;; function for debugging/diagnostic information.
938 (defun %compile (lambda-expression
943 ;; This magical idiom seems to be the appropriate
944 ;; path for compiling standalone LAMBDAs, judging
945 ;; from the CMU CL code and experiment, so it's a
946 ;; nice default for things where we don't have a
947 ;; real source path (as in e.g. inside CL:COMPILE).
948 '(original-source-start 0 0)))
950 (legal-fun-name-or-type-error name))
951 (let* ((*lexenv* (make-lexenv :policy *policy*))
952 (fun (make-functional-from-toplevel-lambda lambda-expression
956 ;; FIXME: The compile-it code from here on is sort of a
957 ;; twisted version of the code in COMPILE-TOPLEVEL. It'd be
958 ;; better to find a way to share the code there; or
959 ;; alternatively, to use this code to replace the code there.
960 ;; (The second alternative might be pretty easy if we used
961 ;; the :LOCALL-ONLY option to IR1-FOR-LAMBDA. Then maybe the
962 ;; whole FUNCTIONAL-KIND=:TOPLEVEL case could go away..)
964 (locall-analyze-clambdas-until-done (list fun))
966 (multiple-value-bind (components-from-dfo top-components hairy-top)
967 (find-initial-dfo (list fun))
969 (let ((*all-components* (append components-from-dfo top-components)))
970 ;; FIXME: This is more monkey see monkey do based on CMU CL
971 ;; code. If anyone figures out why to only prescan HAIRY-TOP
972 ;; and TOP-COMPONENTS here, instead of *ALL-COMPONENTS* or
973 ;; some other combination of results from FIND-INITIAL-VALUES,
974 ;; it'd be good to explain it.
975 (mapc #'preallocate-physenvs-for-toplevelish-lambdas hairy-top)
976 (mapc #'preallocate-physenvs-for-toplevelish-lambdas top-components)
977 (dolist (component-from-dfo components-from-dfo)
978 (compile-component component-from-dfo)
979 (replace-toplevel-xeps component-from-dfo)))
981 (let ((entry-table (etypecase *compile-object*
982 (fasl-output (fasl-output-entry-table
984 (core-object (core-object-entry-table
985 *compile-object*)))))
986 (multiple-value-bind (result found-p)
987 (gethash (leaf-info fun) entry-table)
991 ;; KLUDGE: This code duplicates some other code in this
992 ;; file. In the great reorganzation, the flow of program
993 ;; logic changed from the original CMUCL model, and that
994 ;; path (as of sbcl-0.7.5 in SUB-COMPILE-FILE) was no
995 ;; longer followed for CORE-OBJECTS, leading to BUG
996 ;; 156. This place is transparently not the right one for
997 ;; this code, but I don't have a clear enough overview of
998 ;; the compiler to know how to rearrange it all so that
999 ;; this operation fits in nicely, and it was blocking
1000 ;; reimplementation of (DECLAIM (INLINE FOO)) (MACROLET
1001 ;; ((..)) (DEFUN FOO ...))
1003 ;; FIXME: This KLUDGE doesn't solve all the problem in an
1004 ;; ideal way, as (1) definitions typed in at the REPL
1005 ;; without an INLINE declaration will give a NULL
1006 ;; FUNCTION-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION (allowable, but not ideal)
1007 ;; and (2) INLINE declarations will yield a
1008 ;; FUNCTION-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION headed by
1009 ;; SB-C:LAMBDA-WITH-LEXENV, even for null LEXENV. -- CSR,
1012 ;; (2) is probably fairly easy to fix -- it is, after all,
1013 ;; a matter of list manipulation (or possibly of teaching
1014 ;; CL:FUNCTION about SB-C:LAMBDA-WITH-LEXENV). (1) is
1015 ;; significantly harder, as the association between
1016 ;; function object and source is a tricky one.
1018 ;; FUNCTION-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION "works" (i.e. returns a
1019 ;; non-NULL list) when the function in question has been
1020 ;; compiled by (COMPILE <x> '(LAMBDA ...)); it does not
1021 ;; work when it has been compiled as part of the top-level
1022 ;; EVAL strategy of compiling everything inside (LAMBDA ()
1023 ;; ...). -- CSR, 2002-11-02
1024 (when (core-object-p *compile-object*)
1025 (fix-core-source-info *source-info* *compile-object* result))
1027 (mapc #'clear-ir1-info components-from-dfo)
1030 (defun process-toplevel-cold-fset (name lambda-expression path)
1031 (unless (producing-fasl-file)
1032 (error "can't COLD-FSET except in a fasl file"))
1033 (legal-fun-name-or-type-error name)
1034 (fasl-dump-cold-fset name
1035 (%compile lambda-expression
1042 ;;; Process a top level FORM with the specified source PATH.
1043 ;;; * If this is a magic top level form, then do stuff.
1044 ;;; * If this is a macro, then expand it.
1045 ;;; * Otherwise, just compile it.
1047 ;;; COMPILE-TIME-TOO is as defined in ANSI
1048 ;;; "3.2.3.1 Processing of Top Level Forms".
1049 (defun process-toplevel-form (form path compile-time-too)
1051 (declare (list path))
1053 (catch 'process-toplevel-form-error-abort
1054 (let* ((path (or (gethash form *source-paths*) (cons form path)))
1055 (*compiler-error-bailout*
1057 (convert-and-maybe-compile
1058 `(error 'simple-program-error
1059 :format-control "execution of a form compiled with errors:~% ~S"
1060 :format-arguments (list ',form))
1062 (throw 'process-toplevel-form-error-abort nil))))
1064 (flet ((default-processor (form)
1065 ;; When we're cross-compiling, consider: what should we
1066 ;; do when we hit e.g.
1067 ;; (EVAL-WHEN (:COMPILE-TOPLEVEL)
1068 ;; (DEFUN FOO (X) (+ 7 X)))?
1069 ;; DEFUN has a macro definition in the cross-compiler,
1070 ;; and a different macro definition in the target
1071 ;; compiler. The only sensible thing is to use the
1072 ;; target compiler's macro definition, since the
1073 ;; cross-compiler's macro is in general into target
1074 ;; functions which can't meaningfully be executed at
1075 ;; cross-compilation time. So make sure we do the EVAL
1076 ;; here, before we macroexpand.
1078 ;; Then things get even dicier with something like
1079 ;; (DEFCONSTANT-EQX SB!XC:LAMBDA-LIST-KEYWORDS ..)
1080 ;; where we have to make sure that we don't uncross
1081 ;; the SB!XC: prefix before we do EVAL, because otherwise
1082 ;; we'd be trying to redefine the cross-compilation host's
1085 ;; (Isn't it fun to cross-compile Common Lisp?:-)
1088 (when compile-time-too
1089 (eval form)) ; letting xc host EVAL do its own macroexpansion
1090 (let* (;; (We uncross the operator name because things
1091 ;; like SB!XC:DEFCONSTANT and SB!XC:DEFTYPE
1092 ;; should be equivalent to their CL: counterparts
1093 ;; when being compiled as target code. We leave
1094 ;; the rest of the form uncrossed because macros
1095 ;; might yet expand into EVAL-WHEN stuff, and
1096 ;; things inside EVAL-WHEN can't be uncrossed
1097 ;; until after we've EVALed them in the
1098 ;; cross-compilation host.)
1099 (slightly-uncrossed (cons (uncross (first form))
1101 (expanded (preprocessor-macroexpand-1
1102 slightly-uncrossed)))
1103 (if (eq expanded slightly-uncrossed)
1104 ;; (Now that we're no longer processing toplevel
1105 ;; forms, and hence no longer need to worry about
1106 ;; EVAL-WHEN, we can uncross everything.)
1107 (convert-and-maybe-compile expanded path)
1108 ;; (We have to demote COMPILE-TIME-TOO to NIL
1109 ;; here, no matter what it was before, since
1110 ;; otherwise we'd tend to EVAL subforms more than
1111 ;; once, because of WHEN COMPILE-TIME-TOO form
1113 (process-toplevel-form expanded path nil))))
1114 ;; When we're not cross-compiling, we only need to
1115 ;; macroexpand once, so we can follow the 1-thru-6
1116 ;; sequence of steps in ANSI's "3.2.3.1 Processing of
1117 ;; Top Level Forms".
1119 (let ((expanded (preprocessor-macroexpand-1 form)))
1120 (cond ((eq expanded form)
1121 (when compile-time-too
1122 (eval-in-lexenv form *lexenv*))
1123 (convert-and-maybe-compile form path))
1125 (process-toplevel-form expanded
1127 compile-time-too))))))
1130 ;; (There are no xc EVAL-WHEN issues in the ATOM case until
1131 ;; (1) SBCL gets smart enough to handle global
1132 ;; DEFINE-SYMBOL-MACRO or SYMBOL-MACROLET and (2) SBCL
1133 ;; implementors start using symbol macros in a way which
1134 ;; interacts with SB-XC/CL distinction.)
1135 (convert-and-maybe-compile form path)
1137 (default-processor form)
1138 (flet ((need-at-least-one-arg (form)
1140 (compiler-error "~S form is too short: ~S"
1144 ;; In the cross-compiler, top level COLD-FSET arranges
1145 ;; for static linking at cold init time.
1148 (aver (not compile-time-too))
1149 (destructuring-bind (cold-fset fun-name lambda-expression) form
1150 (declare (ignore cold-fset))
1151 (process-toplevel-cold-fset fun-name
1154 ((eval-when macrolet symbol-macrolet);things w/ 1 arg before body
1155 (need-at-least-one-arg form)
1156 (destructuring-bind (special-operator magic &rest body) form
1157 (ecase special-operator
1159 ;; CT, LT, and E here are as in Figure 3-7 of ANSI
1160 ;; "3.2.3.1 Processing of Top Level Forms".
1161 (multiple-value-bind (ct lt e)
1162 (parse-eval-when-situations magic)
1163 (let ((new-compile-time-too (or ct
1164 (and compile-time-too
1166 (cond (lt (process-toplevel-progn
1167 body path new-compile-time-too))
1168 (new-compile-time-too (eval-in-lexenv
1172 (funcall-in-macrolet-lexenv
1175 (declare (ignore funs))
1176 (process-toplevel-locally body
1181 (funcall-in-symbol-macrolet-lexenv
1184 (process-toplevel-locally body
1190 (process-toplevel-locally (rest form) path compile-time-too))
1192 (process-toplevel-progn (rest form) path compile-time-too))
1193 (t (default-processor form))))))))
1197 ;;;; load time value support
1199 ;;;; (See EMIT-MAKE-LOAD-FORM.)
1201 ;;; Return T if we are currently producing a fasl file and hence
1202 ;;; constants need to be dumped carefully.
1203 (defun producing-fasl-file ()
1204 (fasl-output-p *compile-object*))
1206 ;;; Compile FORM and arrange for it to be called at load-time. Return
1207 ;;; the dumper handle and our best guess at the type of the object.
1208 (defun compile-load-time-value (form)
1209 (let ((lambda (compile-load-time-stuff form t)))
1211 (fasl-dump-load-time-value-lambda lambda *compile-object*)
1212 (let ((type (leaf-type lambda)))
1213 (if (fun-type-p type)
1214 (single-value-type (fun-type-returns type))
1217 ;;; Compile the FORMS and arrange for them to be called (for effect,
1218 ;;; not value) at load time.
1219 (defun compile-make-load-form-init-forms (forms)
1220 (let ((lambda (compile-load-time-stuff `(progn ,@forms) nil)))
1221 (fasl-dump-toplevel-lambda-call lambda *compile-object*)))
1223 ;;; Do the actual work of COMPILE-LOAD-TIME-VALUE or
1224 ;;; COMPILE-MAKE-LOAD-FORM-INIT-FORMS.
1225 (defun compile-load-time-stuff (form for-value)
1227 (let* ((*lexenv* (make-null-lexenv))
1228 (lambda (ir1-toplevel form *current-path* for-value)))
1229 (compile-toplevel (list lambda) t)
1232 ;;; This is called by COMPILE-TOPLEVEL when it was passed T for
1233 ;;; LOAD-TIME-VALUE-P (which happens in COMPILE-LOAD-TIME-STUFF). We
1234 ;;; don't try to combine this component with anything else and frob
1235 ;;; the name. If not in a :TOPLEVEL component, then don't bother
1236 ;;; compiling, because it was merged with a run-time component.
1237 (defun compile-load-time-value-lambda (lambdas)
1238 (aver (null (cdr lambdas)))
1239 (let* ((lambda (car lambdas))
1240 (component (lambda-component lambda)))
1241 (when (eql (component-kind component) :toplevel)
1242 (setf (component-name component) (leaf-debug-name lambda))
1243 (compile-component component)
1244 (clear-ir1-info component))))
1248 (defun object-call-toplevel-lambda (tll)
1249 (declare (type functional tll))
1250 (let ((object *compile-object*))
1252 (fasl-output (fasl-dump-toplevel-lambda-call tll object))
1253 (core-object (core-call-toplevel-lambda tll object))
1256 ;;; Smash LAMBDAS into a single component, compile it, and arrange for
1257 ;;; the resulting function to be called.
1258 (defun sub-compile-toplevel-lambdas (lambdas)
1259 (declare (list lambdas))
1261 (multiple-value-bind (component tll) (merge-toplevel-lambdas lambdas)
1262 (compile-component component)
1263 (clear-ir1-info component)
1264 (object-call-toplevel-lambda tll)))
1267 ;;; Compile top level code and call the top level lambdas. We pick off
1268 ;;; top level lambdas in non-top-level components here, calling
1269 ;;; SUB-c-t-l-l on each subsequence of normal top level lambdas.
1270 (defun compile-toplevel-lambdas (lambdas)
1271 (declare (list lambdas))
1272 (let ((len (length lambdas)))
1273 (flet ((loser (start)
1274 (or (position-if (lambda (x)
1275 (not (eq (component-kind
1276 (node-component (lambda-bind x)))
1279 ;; this used to read ":start start", but
1280 ;; start can be greater than len, which
1281 ;; is an error according to ANSI - CSR,
1283 :start (min start len))
1285 (do* ((start 0 (1+ loser))
1286 (loser (loser start) (loser start)))
1288 (sub-compile-toplevel-lambdas (subseq lambdas start loser))
1289 (unless (= loser len)
1290 (object-call-toplevel-lambda (elt lambdas loser))))))
1293 ;;; Compile LAMBDAS (a list of CLAMBDAs for top level forms) into the
1296 ;;; LOAD-TIME-VALUE-P seems to control whether it's MAKE-LOAD-FORM and
1297 ;;; COMPILE-LOAD-TIME-VALUE stuff. -- WHN 20000201
1298 (defun compile-toplevel (lambdas load-time-value-p)
1299 (declare (list lambdas))
1301 (maybe-mumble "locall ")
1302 (locall-analyze-clambdas-until-done lambdas)
1304 (maybe-mumble "IDFO ")
1305 (multiple-value-bind (components top-components hairy-top)
1306 (find-initial-dfo lambdas)
1307 (let ((*all-components* (append components top-components)))
1308 (when *check-consistency*
1309 (maybe-mumble "[check]~%")
1310 (check-ir1-consistency *all-components*))
1312 (dolist (component (append hairy-top top-components))
1313 (pre-physenv-analyze-toplevel component))
1315 (dolist (component components)
1316 (compile-component component)
1317 (replace-toplevel-xeps component))
1319 (when *check-consistency*
1320 (maybe-mumble "[check]~%")
1321 (check-ir1-consistency *all-components*))
1323 (if load-time-value-p
1324 (compile-load-time-value-lambda lambdas)
1325 (compile-toplevel-lambdas lambdas))
1327 (mapc #'clear-ir1-info components)
1331 ;;; Actually compile any stuff that has been queued up for block
1333 (defun finish-block-compilation ()
1334 (when *block-compile*
1335 (when *toplevel-lambdas*
1336 (compile-toplevel (nreverse *toplevel-lambdas*) nil)
1337 (setq *toplevel-lambdas* ()))
1338 (setq *block-compile* nil)
1339 (setq *entry-points* nil)))
1341 ;;; Read all forms from INFO and compile them, with output to OBJECT.
1342 ;;; Return (VALUES NIL WARNINGS-P FAILURE-P).
1343 (defun sub-compile-file (info)
1344 (declare (type source-info info))
1345 (let ((*package* (sane-package))
1346 (*readtable* *readtable*)
1347 (sb!xc:*compile-file-pathname* nil) ; really bound in
1348 (sb!xc:*compile-file-truename* nil) ; SUB-SUB-COMPILE-FILE
1351 (*lexenv* (make-null-lexenv))
1352 (*block-compile* *block-compile-arg*)
1353 (*source-info* info)
1354 (*toplevel-lambdas* ())
1355 (*fun-names-in-this-file* ())
1356 (*compiler-error-bailout*
1358 (compiler-mumble "~2&; fatal error, aborting compilation~%")
1359 (return-from sub-compile-file (values nil t t))))
1360 (*current-path* nil)
1361 (*last-source-context* nil)
1362 (*last-original-source* nil)
1363 (*last-source-form* nil)
1364 (*last-format-string* nil)
1365 (*last-format-args* nil)
1366 (*last-message-count* 0)
1367 ;; FIXME: Do we need this rebinding here? It's a literal
1368 ;; translation of the old CMU CL rebinding to
1369 ;; (OR *BACKEND-INFO-ENVIRONMENT* *INFO-ENVIRONMENT*),
1370 ;; and it's not obvious whether the rebinding to itself is
1371 ;; needed that SBCL doesn't need *BACKEND-INFO-ENVIRONMENT*.
1372 (*info-environment* *info-environment*)
1373 (*gensym-counter* 0))
1375 (with-compilation-values
1376 (sb!xc:with-compilation-unit ()
1379 (sub-sub-compile-file info)
1381 (finish-block-compilation)
1382 (let ((object *compile-object*))
1384 (fasl-output (fasl-dump-source-info info object))
1385 (core-object (fix-core-source-info info object))
1388 ;; Some errors are sufficiently bewildering that we just fail
1389 ;; immediately, without trying to recover and compile more of
1391 (input-error-in-compile-file (condition)
1392 (format *error-output*
1393 "~@<compilation aborted because of input error: ~2I~_~A~:>"
1395 (values nil t t)))))
1397 ;;; Return a pathname for the named file. The file must exist.
1398 (defun verify-source-file (pathname-designator)
1399 (let* ((pathname (pathname pathname-designator))
1400 (default-host (make-pathname :host (pathname-host pathname))))
1401 (flet ((try-with-type (path type error-p)
1402 (let ((new (merge-pathnames
1403 path (make-pathname :type type
1404 :defaults default-host))))
1405 (if (probe-file new)
1407 (and error-p (truename new))))))
1408 (cond ((typep pathname 'logical-pathname)
1409 (try-with-type pathname "LISP" t))
1410 ((probe-file pathname) pathname)
1411 ((try-with-type pathname "lisp" nil))
1412 ((try-with-type pathname "lisp" t))))))
1414 (defun elapsed-time-to-string (tsec)
1415 (multiple-value-bind (tmin sec) (truncate tsec 60)
1416 (multiple-value-bind (thr min) (truncate tmin 60)
1417 (format nil "~D:~2,'0D:~2,'0D" thr min sec))))
1419 ;;; Print some junk at the beginning and end of compilation.
1420 (defun start-error-output (source-info)
1421 (declare (type source-info source-info))
1422 (let ((file-info (source-info-file-info source-info)))
1423 (compiler-mumble "~&; compiling file ~S (written ~A):~%"
1424 (namestring (file-info-name file-info))
1425 (sb!int:format-universal-time nil
1426 (file-info-write-date
1430 :print-timezone nil)))
1432 (defun finish-error-output (source-info won)
1433 (declare (type source-info source-info))
1434 (compiler-mumble "~&; compilation ~:[aborted after~;finished in~] ~A~&"
1436 (elapsed-time-to-string
1437 (- (get-universal-time)
1438 (source-info-start-time source-info))))
1441 ;;; Open some files and call SUB-COMPILE-FILE. If something unwinds
1442 ;;; out of the compile, then abort the writing of the output file, so
1443 ;;; that we don't overwrite it with known garbage.
1444 (defun sb!xc:compile-file
1449 (output-file (cfp-output-file-default input-file))
1450 ;; FIXME: ANSI doesn't seem to say anything about
1451 ;; *COMPILE-VERBOSE* and *COMPILE-PRINT* being rebound by this
1453 ((:verbose sb!xc:*compile-verbose*) sb!xc:*compile-verbose*)
1454 ((:print sb!xc:*compile-print*) sb!xc:*compile-print*)
1455 (external-format :default)
1459 ((:block-compile *block-compile-arg*) nil))
1462 "Compile INPUT-FILE, producing a corresponding fasl file and returning
1463 its filename. Besides the ANSI &KEY arguments :OUTPUT-FILE, :VERBOSE,
1464 :PRINT, and :EXTERNAL-FORMAT,the following extensions are supported:
1466 If given, internal data structures are dumped to the specified
1467 file, or if a value of T is given, to a file of *.trace type
1468 derived from the input file name.
1469 Also, as a workaround for vaguely-non-ANSI behavior, the :BLOCK-COMPILE
1470 argument is quasi-supported, to determine whether multiple
1471 functions are compiled together as a unit, resolving function
1472 references at compile time. NIL means that global function names
1473 are never resolved at compilation time. Currently NIL is the
1474 default behavior, because although section 3.2.2.3, \"Semantic
1475 Constraints\", of the ANSI spec allows this behavior under all
1476 circumstances, the compiler's runtime scales badly when it
1477 tries to do this for large files. If/when this performance
1478 problem is fixed, the block compilation default behavior will
1479 probably be made dependent on the SPEED and COMPILATION-SPEED
1480 optimization values, and the :BLOCK-COMPILE argument will probably
1483 (unless (eq external-format :default)
1484 (error "Non-:DEFAULT EXTERNAL-FORMAT values are not supported."))
1485 (let* ((fasl-output nil)
1486 (output-file-name nil)
1489 (failure-p t) ; T in case error keeps this from being set later
1490 (input-pathname (verify-source-file input-file))
1491 (source-info (make-file-source-info input-pathname))
1492 (*compiler-trace-output* nil)) ; might be modified below
1497 (setq output-file-name
1498 (sb!xc:compile-file-pathname input-file
1499 :output-file output-file))
1501 (open-fasl-output output-file-name
1502 (namestring input-pathname))))
1504 (let* ((default-trace-file-pathname
1505 (make-pathname :type "trace" :defaults input-pathname))
1506 (trace-file-pathname
1507 (if (eql trace-file t)
1508 default-trace-file-pathname
1509 (merge-pathnames trace-file
1510 default-trace-file-pathname))))
1511 (setf *compiler-trace-output*
1512 (open trace-file-pathname
1513 :if-exists :supersede
1514 :direction :output))))
1516 (when sb!xc:*compile-verbose*
1517 (start-error-output source-info))
1518 (let ((*compile-object* fasl-output)
1520 (multiple-value-setq (dummy warnings-p failure-p)
1521 (sub-compile-file source-info)))
1522 (setq compile-won t))
1524 (close-source-info source-info)
1527 (close-fasl-output fasl-output (not compile-won))
1528 (setq output-file-name
1529 (pathname (fasl-output-stream fasl-output)))
1530 (when (and compile-won sb!xc:*compile-verbose*)
1531 (compiler-mumble "~2&; ~A written~%" (namestring output-file-name))))
1533 (when sb!xc:*compile-verbose*
1534 (finish-error-output source-info compile-won))
1536 (when *compiler-trace-output*
1537 (close *compiler-trace-output*)))
1539 (values (if output-file
1540 ;; Hack around filesystem race condition...
1541 (or (probe-file output-file-name) output-file-name)
1546 ;;; a helper function for COMPILE-FILE-PATHNAME: the default for
1547 ;;; the OUTPUT-FILE argument
1549 ;;; ANSI: The defaults for the OUTPUT-FILE are taken from the pathname
1550 ;;; that results from merging the INPUT-FILE with the value of
1551 ;;; *DEFAULT-PATHNAME-DEFAULTS*, except that the type component should
1552 ;;; default to the appropriate implementation-defined default type for
1554 (defun cfp-output-file-default (input-file)
1555 (let* ((defaults (merge-pathnames input-file *default-pathname-defaults*))
1556 (retyped (make-pathname :type *fasl-file-type* :defaults defaults)))
1559 ;;; KLUDGE: Part of the ANSI spec for this seems contradictory:
1560 ;;; If INPUT-FILE is a logical pathname and OUTPUT-FILE is unsupplied,
1561 ;;; the result is a logical pathname. If INPUT-FILE is a logical
1562 ;;; pathname, it is translated into a physical pathname as if by
1563 ;;; calling TRANSLATE-LOGICAL-PATHNAME.
1564 ;;; So I haven't really tried to make this precisely ANSI-compatible
1565 ;;; at the level of e.g. whether it returns logical pathname or a
1566 ;;; physical pathname. Patches to make it more correct are welcome.
1567 ;;; -- WHN 2000-12-09
1568 (defun sb!xc:compile-file-pathname (input-file
1570 (output-file (cfp-output-file-default
1574 "Return a pathname describing what file COMPILE-FILE would write to given
1576 (merge-pathnames output-file (merge-pathnames input-file)))
1578 ;;;; MAKE-LOAD-FORM stuff
1580 ;;; The entry point for MAKE-LOAD-FORM support. When IR1 conversion
1581 ;;; finds a constant structure, it invokes this to arrange for proper
1582 ;;; dumping. If it turns out that the constant has already been
1583 ;;; dumped, then we don't need to do anything.
1585 ;;; If the constant hasn't been dumped, then we check to see whether
1586 ;;; we are in the process of creating it. We detect this by
1587 ;;; maintaining the special *CONSTANTS-BEING-CREATED* as a list of all
1588 ;;; the constants we are in the process of creating. Actually, each
1589 ;;; entry is a list of the constant and any init forms that need to be
1590 ;;; processed on behalf of that constant.
1592 ;;; It's not necessarily an error for this to happen. If we are
1593 ;;; processing the init form for some object that showed up *after*
1594 ;;; the original reference to this constant, then we just need to
1595 ;;; defer the processing of that init form. To detect this, we
1596 ;;; maintain *CONSTANTS-CREATED-SINCE-LAST-INIT* as a list of the
1597 ;;; constants created since the last time we started processing an
1598 ;;; init form. If the constant passed to emit-make-load-form shows up
1599 ;;; in this list, then there is a circular chain through creation
1600 ;;; forms, which is an error.
1602 ;;; If there is some intervening init form, then we blow out of
1603 ;;; processing it by throwing to the tag PENDING-INIT. The value we
1604 ;;; throw is the entry from *CONSTANTS-BEING-CREATED*. This is so the
1605 ;;; offending init form can be tacked onto the init forms for the
1606 ;;; circular object.
1608 ;;; If the constant doesn't show up in *CONSTANTS-BEING-CREATED*, then
1609 ;;; we have to create it. We call MAKE-LOAD-FORM and check to see
1610 ;;; whether the creation form is the magic value
1611 ;;; :SB-JUST-DUMP-IT-NORMALLY. If it is, then we don't do anything. The
1612 ;;; dumper will eventually get its hands on the object and use the
1613 ;;; normal structure dumping noise on it.
1615 ;;; Otherwise, we bind *CONSTANTS-BEING-CREATED* and
1616 ;;; *CONSTANTS-CREATED-SINCE- LAST-INIT* and compile the creation form
1617 ;;; much the way LOAD-TIME-VALUE does. When this finishes, we tell the
1618 ;;; dumper to use that result instead whenever it sees this constant.
1620 ;;; Now we try to compile the init form. We bind
1621 ;;; *CONSTANTS-CREATED-SINCE-LAST-INIT* to NIL and compile the init
1622 ;;; form (and any init forms that were added because of circularity
1623 ;;; detection). If this works, great. If not, we add the init forms to
1624 ;;; the init forms for the object that caused the problems and let it
1626 (defvar *constants-being-created* nil)
1627 (defvar *constants-created-since-last-init* nil)
1628 ;;; FIXME: Shouldn't these^ variables be unbound outside LET forms?
1629 (defun emit-make-load-form (constant)
1630 (aver (fasl-output-p *compile-object*))
1631 (unless (or (fasl-constant-already-dumped-p constant *compile-object*)
1632 ;; KLUDGE: This special hack is because I was too lazy
1633 ;; to rework DEF!STRUCT so that the MAKE-LOAD-FORM
1634 ;; function of LAYOUT returns nontrivial forms when
1635 ;; building the cross-compiler but :IGNORE-IT when
1636 ;; cross-compiling or running under the target Lisp. --
1638 #+sb-xc-host (typep constant 'layout))
1639 (let ((circular-ref (assoc constant *constants-being-created* :test #'eq)))
1641 (when (find constant *constants-created-since-last-init* :test #'eq)
1643 (throw 'pending-init circular-ref)))
1644 (multiple-value-bind (creation-form init-form)
1646 (sb!xc:make-load-form constant (make-null-lexenv))
1648 (compiler-error "(while making load form for ~S)~%~A"
1652 (:sb-just-dump-it-normally
1653 (fasl-validate-structure constant *compile-object*)
1658 (when (fasl-constant-already-dumped-p constant *compile-object*)
1659 (return-from emit-make-load-form nil))
1660 (let* ((name (let ((*print-level* 1) (*print-length* 2))
1661 (with-output-to-string (stream)
1662 (write constant :stream stream))))
1664 (list constant name init-form)
1666 (let ((*constants-being-created*
1667 (cons info *constants-being-created*))
1668 (*constants-created-since-last-init*
1669 (cons constant *constants-created-since-last-init*)))
1672 (fasl-note-handle-for-constant
1674 (compile-load-time-value
1678 (compiler-error "circular references in creation form for ~S"
1681 (let* ((*constants-created-since-last-init* nil)
1683 (catch 'pending-init
1684 (loop for (name form) on (cdr info) by #'cddr
1685 collect name into names
1686 collect form into forms
1687 finally (compile-make-load-form-init-forms forms))
1690 (setf (cdr circular-ref)
1691 (append (cdr circular-ref) (cdr info))))))))))))
1694 ;;;; Host compile time definitions
1696 (defun compile-in-lexenv (name lambda lexenv)
1697 (declare (ignore lexenv))
1698 (compile name lambda))
1701 (defun eval-in-lexenv (form lexenv)
1702 (declare (ignore lexenv))