(in-package "SB!C")
+(declaim (type (or function null) *lossage-fun* *unwinnage-fun* *ctype-test-fun*))
+
;;; These are the functions that are to be called when a problem is
;;; detected. They are passed format arguments. If null, we don't do
-;;; anything. The error function is called when something is
-;;; definitely incorrect. The warning function is called when it is
-;;; somehow impossible to tell whether the call is correct.
-;;;
-;;; FIXME: *ERROR-FUNCTION* and *WARNING-FUNCTION* are now misnomers.
-;;; As per the KLUDGE note below, what the Python compiler
-;;; considered a "definite incompatibility" could easily be conforming
-;;; ANSI Common Lisp (if the incompatibility is across a compilation
-;;; unit boundary, and we don't keep track of whether it is..), so we
-;;; have to just report STYLE-WARNINGs instead of ERRORs or full
-;;; WARNINGs; and unlike CMU CL, we don't use the condition system
-;;; at all when we're reporting notes.
-(defvar *error-function*)
-(defvar *warning-function*)
-
-;;; The function that we use for type checking. The derived type is
-;;; the first argument and the type we are testing against is the
+;;; anything. The LOSSAGE function is called when something is
+;;; definitely incorrect. The UNWINNAGE function is called when it is
+;;; somehow impossible to tell whether the call is correct. (Thus,
+;;; they should correspond fairly closely to the FAILURE-P and WARNINGS-P
+;;; return values of CL:COMPILE and CL:COMPILE-FILE. However, see the
+;;; KLUDGE note below for *LOSSAGE-DETECTED*.)
+(defvar *lossage-fun*)
+(defvar *unwinnage-fun*)
+
+;;; the function that we use for type checking. The derived type is
+;;; its first argument and the type we are testing against is its
;;; second argument. The function should return values like CSUBTYPEP.
-(defvar *test-function*)
+(defvar *ctype-test-fun*)
;;; FIXME: Why is this a variable? Explain.
-(declaim (type (or function null) *error-function* *warning-function
- *test-function*))
-
;;; *LOSSAGE-DETECTED* is set when a "definite incompatibility" is
-;;; detected. *SLIME-DETECTED* is set when we can't tell whether the
-;;; call is compatible or not.
+;;; detected. *UNWINNAGE-DETECTED* is set when we can't tell whether the
+;;; call is compatible or not. Thus, they should correspond very closely
+;;; to the FAILURE-P and WARNINGS-P return values of CL:COMPILE and
+;;; CL:COMPILE-FILE.) However...
;;;
;;; KLUDGE: Common Lisp is a dynamic language, even if CMU CL was not.
;;; As far as I can see, none of the "definite incompatibilities"
;;; upgrade the code to keep track of that, we have to handle all
;;; these as STYLE-WARNINGs. -- WHN 2001-02-10
(defvar *lossage-detected*)
-(defvar *slime-detected*)
-;;; FIXME: "SLIME" is vivid and concise, but "DEFINITE-CALL-LOSSAGE" and
-;;; "POSSIBLE-CALL-LOSSAGE" would be more mnemonic.
+(defvar *unwinnage-detected*)
-;;; Signal a warning if appropriate and set *LOSSAGE-DETECTED*.
-(declaim (ftype (function (string &rest t) (values)) note-lossage note-slime))
+;;; Signal a warning if appropriate and set *FOO-DETECTED*.
+(declaim (ftype (function (string &rest t) (values)) note-lossage note-unwinnage))
(defun note-lossage (format-string &rest format-args)
(setq *lossage-detected* t)
- (when *error-function*
- (apply *error-function* format-string format-args))
+ (when *lossage-fun*
+ (apply *lossage-fun* format-string format-args))
(values))
-(defun note-slime (format-string &rest format-args)
- (setq *slime-detected* t)
- (when *warning-function*
- (apply *warning-function* format-string format-args))
+(defun note-unwinnage (format-string &rest format-args)
+ (setq *unwinnage-detected* t)
+ (when *unwinnage-fun*
+ (apply *unwinnage-fun* format-string format-args))
(values))
(declaim (special *compiler-error-context*))
;;; explain the result. We bind *COMPILER-ERROR-CONTEXT* to the
;;; combination node so that COMPILER-WARNING and related functions
;;; will do the right thing if they are supplied.
-(defun valid-function-use (call type &key
- ((:argument-test *test-function*) #'csubtypep)
- (result-test #'values-subtypep)
- (strict-result nil)
- ((:error-function *error-function*))
- ((:warning-function *warning-function*)))
+(defun valid-fun-use (call type &key
+ ((:argument-test *ctype-test-fun*) #'csubtypep)
+ (result-test #'values-subtypep)
+ (strict-result nil)
+ ((:lossage-fun *lossage-fun*))
+ ((:unwinnage-fun *unwinnage-fun*)))
(declare (type function result-test) (type combination call)
(type fun-type type))
(let* ((*lossage-detected* nil)
- (*slime-detected* nil)
+ (*unwinnage-detected* nil)
(*compiler-error-context* call)
(args (combination-args call))
(nargs (length args))
dtype))))
(multiple-value-bind (int win) (funcall result-test out-type return-type)
(cond ((not win)
- (note-slime "can't tell whether the result is a ~S"
- (type-specifier return-type)))
+ (note-unwinnage "can't tell whether the result is a ~S"
+ (type-specifier return-type)))
((not int)
(note-lossage "The result is a ~S, not a ~S."
(type-specifier out-type)
(type-specifier return-type))))))
(cond (*lossage-detected* (values nil t))
- (*slime-detected* (values nil nil))
+ (*unwinnage-detected* (values nil nil))
(t (values t t)))))
;;; Check that the derived type of the continuation CONT is compatible
(cond
((not (constant-type-p type))
(let ((ctype (continuation-type cont)))
- (multiple-value-bind (int win) (funcall *test-function* ctype type)
+ (multiple-value-bind (int win) (funcall *ctype-test-fun* ctype type)
(cond ((not win)
- (note-slime "can't tell whether the ~:R argument is a ~S"
- n (type-specifier type))
+ (note-unwinnage "can't tell whether the ~:R argument is a ~S"
+ n (type-specifier type))
nil)
((not int)
(note-lossage "The ~:R argument is a ~S, not a ~S."
n (type-specifier ctype) (type-specifier type))
nil)
((eq ctype *empty-type*)
- (note-slime "The ~:R argument never returns a value." n)
+ (note-unwinnage "The ~:R argument never returns a value." n)
nil)
(t t)))))
((not (constant-continuation-p cont))
- (note-slime "The ~:R argument is not a constant." n)
+ (note-unwinnage "The ~:R argument is not a constant." n)
nil)
(t
(let ((val (continuation-value cont))
(type (constant-type-type type)))
(multiple-value-bind (res win) (ctypep val type)
(cond ((not win)
- (note-slime "can't tell whether the ~:R argument is a ~
- constant ~S:~% ~S"
- n (type-specifier type) val)
+ (note-unwinnage "can't tell whether the ~:R argument is a ~
+ constant ~S:~% ~S"
+ n (type-specifier type) val)
nil)
((not res)
(note-lossage "The ~:R argument is not a constant ~S:~% ~S"
;;; Check that each of the type of each supplied argument intersects
;;; with the type specified for that argument. If we can't tell, then
-;;; we complain about the slime.
+;;; we can complain about the absence of manifest winnage.
(declaim (ftype (function (list list (or ctype null)) (values)) check-fixed-and-rest))
(defun check-fixed-and-rest (args types rest)
(do ((arg args (cdr arg))
;;; Check that the &KEY args are of the correct type. Each key should
;;; be known and the corresponding argument should be of the correct
-;;; type. If the key isn't a constant, then we can't tell, so we note
-;;; slime.
+;;; type. If the key isn't a constant, then we can't tell, so we can
+;;; complain about absence of manifest winnage.
(declaim (ftype (function (list fixnum fun-type) (values)) check-key-args))
(defun check-key-args (args pre-key type)
(do ((key (nthcdr pre-key args) (cddr key))
(cond
((not (check-arg-type k (specifier-type 'symbol) n)))
((not (constant-continuation-p k))
- (note-slime "The ~:R argument (in keyword position) is not a constant."
- n))
+ (note-unwinnage "The ~:R argument (in keyword position) is not a ~
+ constant."
+ n))
(t
(let* ((name (continuation-value k))
(info (find name (fun-type-keywords type)
(declaim (ftype (function (combination
&optional (or approximate-fun-type null))
approximate-fun-type)
- note-function-use))
-(defun note-function-use (call &optional type)
+ note-fun-use))
+(defun note-fun-use (call &optional type)
(let* ((type (or type (make-approximate-fun-type)))
(types (approximate-fun-type-types type))
(args (combination-args call))
(nargs (length args))
- (allowp (some #'(lambda (x)
- (and (constant-continuation-p x)
- (eq (continuation-value x) :allow-other-keys)))
- args)))
+ (allowp (some (lambda (x)
+ (and (constant-continuation-p x)
+ (eq (continuation-value x) :allow-other-keys)))
+ args)))
(setf (approximate-fun-type-min-args type)
(min (approximate-fun-type-min-args type) nargs))
((null old)
(setf (approximate-fun-type-types type)
(nconc types
- (mapcar #'(lambda (x)
- (list (continuation-type x)))
+ (mapcar (lambda (x)
+ (list (continuation-type x)))
arg))))
(when (null arg) (return))
(pushnew (continuation-type (car arg))
(let ((name (continuation-value key)))
(when (keywordp name)
(let ((old (find-if
- #'(lambda (x)
- (and (eq (approximate-key-info-name x) name)
- (= (approximate-key-info-position x)
- pos)))
+ (lambda (x)
+ (and (eq (approximate-key-info-name x) name)
+ (= (approximate-key-info-position x)
+ pos)))
(keys)))
(val-type (continuation-type val)))
(cond (old
(values boolean boolean))
valid-approximate-type))
(defun valid-approximate-type (call-type type &optional
- (*test-function*
+ (*ctype-test-fun*
#'types-equal-or-intersect)
- (*error-function*
- #'compiler-style-warning)
- (*warning-function* #'compiler-note))
+ (*lossage-fun*
+ #'compiler-style-warn)
+ (*unwinnage-fun* #'compiler-note))
(let* ((*lossage-detected* nil)
- (*slime-detected* nil)
+ (*unwinnage-detected* nil)
(required (fun-type-required type))
(min-args (length required))
(optional (fun-type-optional type))
rest)
(cond (*lossage-detected* (values nil t))
- (*slime-detected* (values nil nil))
+ (*unwinnage-detected* (values nil nil))
(t (values t t)))))
;;; Check that each of the types used at each arg position is
(defun check-approximate-arg-type (call-types decl-type context &rest args)
(let ((losers *empty-type*))
(dolist (ctype call-types)
- (multiple-value-bind (int win) (funcall *test-function* ctype decl-type)
+ (multiple-value-bind (int win) (funcall *ctype-test-fun* ctype decl-type)
(cond
((not win)
- (note-slime "can't tell whether previous ~? argument type ~S is a ~S"
- context args (type-specifier ctype) (type-specifier decl-type)))
+ (note-unwinnage "can't tell whether previous ~? ~
+ argument type ~S is a ~S"
+ context
+ args
+ (type-specifier ctype)
+ (type-specifier decl-type)))
((not int)
(setq losers (type-union ctype losers))))))
((eq int *empty-type*)
(note-lossage
"Definition's declared type for variable ~A:~% ~S~@
- conflicts with this type from ~A:~% ~S"
- (leaf-name var) (type-specifier vtype)
+ conflicts with this type from ~A:~% ~S"
+ (leaf-debug-name var) (type-specifier vtype)
where (type-specifier type))
(return-from try-type-intersections (values nil nil)))
(t
(dolist (key keys)
(unless (find (key-info-name key) arglist
- :key #'(lambda (x)
- (let ((info (lambda-var-arg-info x)))
- (when info
- (arg-info-key info)))))
+ :key (lambda (x)
+ (let ((info (lambda-var-arg-info x)))
+ (when info
+ (arg-info-key info)))))
(note-lossage
"The definition lacks the ~S key present in ~A."
(key-info-name key) where))))
;;; from the FUN-TYPE.
;;;
;;; If there is a syntactic or type problem, then we call
-;;; ERROR-FUNCTION with an error message using WHERE as context
+;;; LOSSAGE-FUN with an error message using WHERE as context
;;; describing where FUN-TYPE came from.
;;;
;;; If there is no problem, we return T (even if REALLY-ASSERT was
;;; false). If there was a problem, we return NIL.
(defun assert-definition-type
(functional type &key (really-assert t)
- ((:error-function *error-function*)
- #'compiler-style-warning)
- warning-function
+ ((:lossage-fun *lossage-fun*)
+ #'compiler-style-warn)
+ unwinnage-fun
(where "previous declaration"))
(declare (type functional functional)
- (type function *error-function*)
+ (type function *lossage-fun*)
(string where))
(unless (fun-type-p type)
(return-from assert-definition-type t))
(assert-continuation-type (return-result return) atype))
(loop for var in vars and type in types do
(cond ((basic-var-sets var)
- (when (and warning-function
+ (when (and unwinnage-fun
(not (csubtypep (leaf-type var) type)))
- (funcall warning-function
+ (funcall unwinnage-fun
"Assignment to argument: ~S~% ~
prevents use of assertion from function ~
type ~A:~% ~S~%"
- (leaf-name var) where (type-specifier type))))
+ (leaf-debug-name var)
+ where
+ (type-specifier type))))
(t
(setf (leaf-type var) type)
(dolist (ref (leaf-refs var))
(derive-node-type ref type)))))
t))))))
+
+(defun check-catch-tag-type (tag)
+ (declare (type continuation tag))
+ (let ((ctype (continuation-type tag)))
+ (when (csubtypep ctype (specifier-type '(or number character)))
+ (compiler-style-warn "~@<using ~S of type ~S as a catch tag (which ~
+ tends to be unportable because THROW and CATCH ~
+ use EQ comparison)~@:>"
+ (continuation-source tag)
+ (type-specifier (continuation-type tag))))))