1 ;;;; compiler optimization policy stuff
3 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
6 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
7 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
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14 ;;; a value for an optimization declaration
15 (def!type policy-quality () '(rational 0 3))
17 ;;; CMU CL used a special STRUCTURE-OBJECT type POLICY to represent
18 ;;; the state of optimization policy at any point in compilation. This
19 ;;; was a natural choice, but in SBCL it became a little troublesome
20 ;;; because of stupid technicalities involving the cold initialization
21 ;;; of structure LAYOUTs and structure accessors, so now we just use
23 (def!type policy () 'list)
25 ;;; names of recognized optimization policy qualities
26 (defvar *policy-qualities*) ; (initialized at cold init)
28 ;;; Is X the name of an optimization quality?
29 (defun policy-quality-name-p (x)
30 (memq x *policy-qualities*))
32 ;;; *POLICY* holds the current global compiler policy information, as
33 ;;; an alist mapping from optimization quality name to quality value.
34 ;;; Inside the scope of declarations, new entries are added at the
35 ;;; head of the alist.
36 (declaim (type policy *policy*))
37 (defvar *policy*) ; initialized in cold init
39 ;;; This is to be called early in cold init to set things up, and may
40 ;;; also be called again later in cold init in order to reset default
41 ;;; optimization policy back to default values after toplevel PROCLAIM
42 ;;; OPTIMIZE forms have messed with it.
43 (defun !policy-cold-init-or-resanify ()
44 (setf *policy-qualities*
45 '(;; ANSI standard qualities
53 ;; FIXME: INHIBIT-WARNINGS is a misleading name for this.
54 ;; Perhaps BREVITY would be better. But the ideal name would
55 ;; have connotations of suppressing not warnings but only
56 ;; optimization-related notes, which is already mostly the
57 ;; behavior, and should probably become the exact behavior.
58 ;; Perhaps INHIBIT-NOTES?
61 (mapcar (lambda (name)
62 ;; CMU CL didn't use 1 as the default for everything,
63 ;; but since ANSI says 1 is the ordinary value, we do.
66 ;;; On the cross-compilation host, we initialize immediately (not
67 ;;; waiting for "cold init", since cold init doesn't exist on
68 ;;; cross-compilation host).
69 #+sb-xc-host (!policy-cold-init-or-resanify)
71 ;;; Look up a named optimization quality in POLICY. This is only
72 ;;; called by compiler code for known-valid QUALITY-NAMEs, e.g. SPEED;
73 ;;; it's an error if it's called for a quality which isn't defined.
75 ;;; FIXME: After this is debugged, it should get a DEFKNOWN.
76 #+nil (declaim (ftype (function (policy symbol) policy-quality)))
77 (defun policy-quality (policy quality-name)
78 (let ((acons (assoc quality-name policy)))
80 (error "Argh! no such optimization quality ~S in~% ~S"
82 (let ((result (cdr acons)))
83 (unless (typep result '(rational 0 3))
84 (error "Argh! bogus optimization quality ~S" acons))
87 ;;; Return a list of symbols naming the optimization qualities which
89 (defun policy-qualities-used-by (expr)
94 (when (policy-quality-name-p x)
95 (pushnew x result)))))
99 ;;; syntactic sugar for querying optimization policy qualities
101 ;;; Evaluate EXPR in terms of the current optimization policy for
102 ;;; NODE, or if NODE is NIL, in terms of the current policy as defined
103 ;;; by *POLICY*. (Using NODE=NIL is only well-defined during
106 ;;; EXPR is a form which accesses the policy values by referring to
107 ;;; them by name, e.g. (> SPEED SPACE).
108 (defmacro policy (node expr)
109 (let* ((n-policy (gensym))
110 (used-qualities (policy-qualities-used-by expr))
111 (binds (mapcar (lambda (name)
112 `(,name (policy-quality ,n-policy ',name)))
114 `(let* ((,n-policy (lexenv-policy ,(if node