;;;; This file contains structures and functions for the maintenance of
;;;; basic information about defined types. Different object systems
-;;;; can be supported simultaneously.
+;;;; can be supported simultaneously.
;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
;;;; more information.
;;; away as with the merger of SB-PCL:CLASS and CL:CLASS it's no
;;; longer necessary)
(def!struct (classoid
- (:make-load-form-fun classoid-make-load-form-fun)
- (:include ctype
- (class-info (type-class-or-lose 'classoid)))
- (:constructor nil)
- #-no-ansi-print-object
- (:print-object
- (lambda (class stream)
- (let ((name (classoid-name class)))
- (print-unreadable-object (class stream
- :type t
- :identity (not name))
- (format stream
- ;; FIXME: Make sure that this prints
- ;; reasonably for anonymous classes.
- "~:[anonymous~;~:*~S~]~@[ (~(~A~))~]"
- name
- (classoid-state class))))))
- #-sb-xc-host (:pure nil))
+ (:make-load-form-fun classoid-make-load-form-fun)
+ (:include ctype
+ (class-info (type-class-or-lose 'classoid)))
+ (:constructor nil)
+ #-no-ansi-print-object
+ (:print-object
+ (lambda (class stream)
+ (let ((name (classoid-name class)))
+ (print-unreadable-object (class stream
+ :type t
+ :identity (not name))
+ (format stream
+ ;; FIXME: Make sure that this prints
+ ;; reasonably for anonymous classes.
+ "~:[anonymous~;~:*~S~]~@[ (~(~A~))~]"
+ name
+ (classoid-state class))))))
+ #-sb-xc-host (:pure nil))
;; the value to be returned by CLASSOID-NAME.
(name nil :type symbol)
;; the current layout for this class, or NIL if none assigned yet
(layout nil :type (or layout null))
;; How sure are we that this class won't be redefined?
- ;; :READ-ONLY = We are committed to not changing the effective
+ ;; :READ-ONLY = We are committed to not changing the effective
;; slots or superclasses.
;; :SEALED = We can't even add subclasses.
;; NIL = Anything could happen.
(unless (and name (eq (find-classoid name nil) class))
(/show "anonymous/undefined class case")
(error "can't use anonymous or undefined class as constant:~% ~S"
- class))
+ class))
`(locally
;; KLUDGE: There's a FIND-CLASSOID DEFTRANSFORM for constant
;; class names which creates fast but non-cold-loadable,
;;; Note: This bound is set somewhat less than MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM
;;; in order to guarantee that several hash values can be added without
;;; overflowing into a bignum.
-(def!constant layout-clos-hash-max (ash most-positive-fixnum -3)
+(def!constant layout-clos-hash-max (ash sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum -3)
#!+sb-doc
"the inclusive upper bound on LAYOUT-CLOS-HASH values")
(!cold-init-forms
(setq *forward-referenced-layouts* (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
#-sb-xc-host (progn
- (/show0 "processing *!INITIAL-LAYOUTS*")
- (dolist (x *!initial-layouts*)
- (setf (gethash (car x) *forward-referenced-layouts*)
- (cdr x)))
- (/show0 "done processing *!INITIAL-LAYOUTS*")))
+ (/show0 "processing *!INITIAL-LAYOUTS*")
+ (dolist (x *!initial-layouts*)
+ (setf (gethash (car x) *forward-referenced-layouts*)
+ (cdr x)))
+ (/show0 "done processing *!INITIAL-LAYOUTS*")))
;;; The LAYOUT structure is pointed to by the first cell of instance
;;; (or structure) objects. It represents what we need to know for
;;; type checking and garbage collection. Whenever a class is
;;; incompatibly redefined, a new layout is allocated. If two object's
;;; layouts are EQ, then they are exactly the same type.
-;;;
-;;; KLUDGE: The genesis code has raw offsets of slots in this
-;;; structure hardwired into it. It would be good to rewrite that code
-;;; so that it looks up those offsets in the compiler's tables, but
-;;; for now if you change this structure, lucky you, you get to grovel
-;;; over the genesis code by hand.:-( -- WHN 19990820
(def!struct (layout
- ;; KLUDGE: A special hack keeps this from being
- ;; called when building code for the
- ;; cross-compiler. See comments at the DEFUN for
- ;; this. -- WHN 19990914
- (:make-load-form-fun #-sb-xc-host ignore-it
- ;; KLUDGE: DEF!STRUCT at #+SB-XC-HOST
- ;; time controls both the
- ;; build-the-cross-compiler behavior
- ;; and the run-the-cross-compiler
- ;; behavior. The value below only
- ;; works for build-the-cross-compiler.
- ;; There's a special hack in
- ;; EMIT-MAKE-LOAD-FORM which gives
- ;; effectively IGNORE-IT behavior for
- ;; LAYOUT at run-the-cross-compiler
- ;; time. It would be cleaner to
- ;; actually have an IGNORE-IT value
- ;; stored, but it's hard to see how to
- ;; do that concisely with the current
- ;; DEF!STRUCT setup. -- WHN 19990930
- #+sb-xc-host
- make-load-form-for-layout))
+ ;; KLUDGE: A special hack keeps this from being
+ ;; called when building code for the
+ ;; cross-compiler. See comments at the DEFUN for
+ ;; this. -- WHN 19990914
+ (:make-load-form-fun #-sb-xc-host ignore-it
+ ;; KLUDGE: DEF!STRUCT at #+SB-XC-HOST
+ ;; time controls both the
+ ;; build-the-cross-compiler behavior
+ ;; and the run-the-cross-compiler
+ ;; behavior. The value below only
+ ;; works for build-the-cross-compiler.
+ ;; There's a special hack in
+ ;; EMIT-MAKE-LOAD-FORM which gives
+ ;; effectively IGNORE-IT behavior for
+ ;; LAYOUT at run-the-cross-compiler
+ ;; time. It would be cleaner to
+ ;; actually have an IGNORE-IT value
+ ;; stored, but it's hard to see how to
+ ;; do that concisely with the current
+ ;; DEF!STRUCT setup. -- WHN 19990930
+ #+sb-xc-host
+ make-load-form-for-layout))
;; hash bits which should be set to constant pseudo-random values
;; for use by CLOS. Sleazily accessed via %INSTANCE-REF, see
;; LAYOUT-CLOS-HASH.
;; LAYOUT-CLOS-HASH-MAX by the doc string of that constant,
;; generated as strictly positive in RANDOM-LAYOUT-CLOS-HASH..)
;;
+ ;; [ CSR notes, several years later (2005-11-30) that the value 0 is
+ ;; special for these hash slots, indicating that the wrapper is
+ ;; obsolete. ]
+ ;;
;; KLUDGE: The fact that the slots here start at offset 1 is known
;; to the LAYOUT-CLOS-HASH function and to the LAYOUT-dumping code
;; in GENESIS.
;; The value of this slot can be:
;; * :UNINITIALIZED if not initialized yet;
;; * NIL if this is the up-to-date layout for a class; or
- ;; * T if this layout has been invalidated (by being replaced by
+ ;; * T if this layout has been invalidated (by being replaced by
;; a new, more-up-to-date LAYOUT).
;; * something else (probably a list) if the class is a PCL wrapper
;; and PCL has made it invalid and made a note to itself about it
(invalid :uninitialized :type (or cons (member nil t :uninitialized)))
;; the layouts for all classes we inherit. If hierarchical, i.e. if
- ;; DEPTHOID >= 0, then these are ordered by ORDER-LAYOUT-INHERITS,
- ;; so that each inherited layout appears at its expected depth,
- ;; i.e. at its LAYOUT-DEPTHOID value.
+ ;; DEPTHOID >= 0, then these are ordered by ORDER-LAYOUT-INHERITS
+ ;; (least to most specific), so that each inherited layout appears
+ ;; at its expected depth, i.e. at its LAYOUT-DEPTHOID value.
;;
;; Remaining elements are filled by the non-hierarchical layouts or,
;; if they would otherwise be empty, by copies of succeeding layouts.
(inherits #() :type simple-vector)
- ;; If inheritance is not hierarchical, this is -1. If inheritance is
+ ;; If inheritance is not hierarchical, this is -1. If inheritance is
;; hierarchical, this is the inheritance depth, i.e. (LENGTH INHERITS).
;; Note:
;; (1) This turns out to be a handy encoding for arithmetically
;; substructure (and hence can be copied into read-only space by
;; PURIFY).
;;
- ;; KLUDGE: This slot is known to the C runtime support code.
- (pure nil :type (member t nil 0)))
+ ;; This slot is known to the C runtime support code.
+ (pure nil :type (member t nil 0))
+ ;; Number of raw words at the end.
+ ;; This slot is known to the C runtime support code.
+ (n-untagged-slots 0 :type index)
+ ;; Definition location
+ (source-location nil))
(def!method print-object ((layout layout) stream)
(print-unreadable-object (layout stream :type t :identity t)
(format stream
- "for ~S~@[, INVALID=~S~]"
- (layout-proper-name layout)
- (layout-invalid layout))))
+ "for ~S~@[, INVALID=~S~]"
+ (layout-proper-name layout)
+ (layout-invalid layout))))
(eval-when (#-sb-xc :compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(defun layout-proper-name (layout)
;; They're declared as INDEX.. Or is this a hack to try to avoid
;; having to use bignum arithmetic? Or what? An explanation would be
;; nice.
+ ;;
+ ;; an explanation is provided in Kiczales and Rodriguez, "Efficient
+ ;; Method Dispatch in PCL", 1990. -- CSR, 2005-11-30
(1+ (random layout-clos-hash-max
- (if (boundp '*layout-clos-hash-random-state*)
- *layout-clos-hash-random-state*
- (setf *layout-clos-hash-random-state*
- (make-random-state))))))
+ (if (boundp '*layout-clos-hash-random-state*)
+ *layout-clos-hash-random-state*
+ (setf *layout-clos-hash-random-state*
+ (make-random-state))))))
\f
;;; If we can't find any existing layout, then we create a new one
;;; storing it in *FORWARD-REFERENCED-LAYOUTS*. In classic CMU CL, we
(defun find-layout (name)
(let ((classoid (find-classoid name nil)))
(or (and classoid (classoid-layout classoid))
- (gethash name *forward-referenced-layouts*)
- (setf (gethash name *forward-referenced-layouts*)
- (make-layout :classoid (or classoid
- (make-undefined-classoid name)))))))
+ (gethash name *forward-referenced-layouts*)
+ (setf (gethash name *forward-referenced-layouts*)
+ (make-layout :classoid (or classoid
+ (make-undefined-classoid name)))))))
;;; If LAYOUT is uninitialized, initialize it with CLASSOID, LENGTH,
;;; INHERITS, and DEPTHOID, otherwise require that it be consistent
;;; preexisting class slot value is OK, and if it's not initialized,
;;; its class slot value is set to an UNDEFINED-CLASS. -- FIXME: This
;;; is no longer true, :UNINITIALIZED used instead.
-(declaim (ftype (function (layout classoid index simple-vector layout-depthoid)
- layout)
- init-or-check-layout))
-(defun init-or-check-layout (layout classoid length inherits depthoid)
+(declaim (ftype (function (layout classoid index simple-vector layout-depthoid
+ index)
+ layout)
+ init-or-check-layout))
+(defun init-or-check-layout
+ (layout classoid length inherits depthoid nuntagged)
(cond ((eq (layout-invalid layout) :uninitialized)
- ;; There was no layout before, we just created one which
- ;; we'll now initialize with our information.
- (setf (layout-length layout) length
- (layout-inherits layout) inherits
- (layout-depthoid layout) depthoid
- (layout-classoid layout) classoid
- (layout-invalid layout) nil))
- ;; FIXME: Now that LAYOUTs are born :UNINITIALIZED, maybe this
- ;; clause is not needed?
- ((not *type-system-initialized*)
- (setf (layout-classoid layout) classoid))
- (t
- ;; There was an old layout already initialized with old
- ;; information, and we'll now check that old information
- ;; which was known with certainty is consistent with current
- ;; information which is known with certainty.
- (check-layout layout classoid length inherits depthoid)))
+ ;; There was no layout before, we just created one which
+ ;; we'll now initialize with our information.
+ (setf (layout-length layout) length
+ (layout-inherits layout) inherits
+ (layout-depthoid layout) depthoid
+ (layout-n-untagged-slots layout) nuntagged
+ (layout-classoid layout) classoid
+ (layout-invalid layout) nil))
+ ;; FIXME: Now that LAYOUTs are born :UNINITIALIZED, maybe this
+ ;; clause is not needed?
+ ((not *type-system-initialized*)
+ (setf (layout-classoid layout) classoid))
+ (t
+ ;; There was an old layout already initialized with old
+ ;; information, and we'll now check that old information
+ ;; which was known with certainty is consistent with current
+ ;; information which is known with certainty.
+ (check-layout layout classoid length inherits depthoid nuntagged)))
layout)
;;; In code for the target Lisp, we don't use dump LAYOUTs using the
(declare (ignore env))
(when (layout-invalid layout)
(compiler-error "can't dump reference to obsolete class: ~S"
- (layout-classoid layout)))
+ (layout-classoid layout)))
(let ((name (classoid-name (layout-classoid layout))))
(unless name
(compiler-error "can't dump anonymous LAYOUT: ~S" layout))
;; "initialization" form (which actually doesn't initialize
;; preexisting LAYOUTs, just checks that they're consistent).
`(init-or-check-layout ',layout
- ',(layout-classoid layout)
- ',(layout-length layout)
- ',(layout-inherits layout)
- ',(layout-depthoid layout)))))
+ ',(layout-classoid layout)
+ ',(layout-length layout)
+ ',(layout-inherits layout)
+ ',(layout-depthoid layout)
+ ',(layout-n-untagged-slots layout)))))
;;; If LAYOUT's slot values differ from the specified slot values in
;;; any interesting way, then give a warning and return T.
(declaim (ftype (function (simple-string
- layout
- simple-string
- index
- simple-vector
- layout-depthoid))
- redefine-layout-warning))
+ layout
+ simple-string
+ index
+ simple-vector
+ layout-depthoid
+ index))
+ redefine-layout-warning))
(defun redefine-layout-warning (old-context old-layout
- context length inherits depthoid)
+ context length inherits depthoid nuntagged)
(declare (type layout old-layout) (type simple-string old-context context))
(let ((name (layout-proper-name old-layout)))
(or (let ((old-inherits (layout-inherits old-layout)))
- (or (when (mismatch old-inherits
- inherits
- :key #'layout-proper-name)
- (warn "change in superclasses of class ~S:~% ~
- ~A superclasses: ~S~% ~
- ~A superclasses: ~S"
- name
- old-context
- (map 'list #'layout-proper-name old-inherits)
- context
- (map 'list #'layout-proper-name inherits))
- t)
- (let ((diff (mismatch old-inherits inherits)))
- (when diff
- (warn
- "in class ~S:~% ~
- ~:(~A~) definition of superclass ~S is incompatible with~% ~
- ~A definition."
- name
- old-context
- (layout-proper-name (svref old-inherits diff))
- context)
- t))))
- (let ((old-length (layout-length old-layout)))
- (unless (= old-length length)
- (warn "change in instance length of class ~S:~% ~
- ~A length: ~W~% ~
- ~A length: ~W"
- name
- old-context old-length
- context length)
- t))
- (unless (= (layout-depthoid old-layout) depthoid)
- (warn "change in the inheritance structure of class ~S~% ~
- between the ~A definition and the ~A definition"
- name old-context context)
- t))))
+ (or (when (mismatch old-inherits
+ inherits
+ :key #'layout-proper-name)
+ (warn "change in superclasses of class ~S:~% ~
+ ~A superclasses: ~S~% ~
+ ~A superclasses: ~S"
+ name
+ old-context
+ (map 'list #'layout-proper-name old-inherits)
+ context
+ (map 'list #'layout-proper-name inherits))
+ t)
+ (let ((diff (mismatch old-inherits inherits)))
+ (when diff
+ (warn
+ "in class ~S:~% ~
+ ~:(~A~) definition of superclass ~S is incompatible with~% ~
+ ~A definition."
+ name
+ old-context
+ (layout-proper-name (svref old-inherits diff))
+ context)
+ t))))
+ (let ((old-length (layout-length old-layout)))
+ (unless (= old-length length)
+ (warn "change in instance length of class ~S:~% ~
+ ~A length: ~W~% ~
+ ~A length: ~W"
+ name
+ old-context old-length
+ context length)
+ t))
+ (let ((old-nuntagged (layout-n-untagged-slots old-layout)))
+ (unless (= old-nuntagged nuntagged)
+ (warn "change in instance layout of class ~S:~% ~
+ ~A untagged slots: ~W~% ~
+ ~A untagged slots: ~W"
+ name
+ old-context old-nuntagged
+ context nuntagged)
+ t))
+ (unless (= (layout-depthoid old-layout) depthoid)
+ (warn "change in the inheritance structure of class ~S~% ~
+ between the ~A definition and the ~A definition"
+ name old-context context)
+ t))))
;;; Require that LAYOUT data be consistent with CLASS, LENGTH,
;;; INHERITS, and DEPTHOID.
(declaim (ftype (function
- (layout classoid index simple-vector layout-depthoid))
- check-layout))
-(defun check-layout (layout classoid length inherits depthoid)
+ (layout classoid index simple-vector layout-depthoid index))
+ check-layout))
+(defun check-layout (layout classoid length inherits depthoid nuntagged)
(aver (eq (layout-classoid layout) classoid))
(when (redefine-layout-warning "current" layout
- "compile time" length inherits depthoid)
+ "compile time" length inherits depthoid
+ nuntagged)
;; Classic CMU CL had more options here. There are several reasons
;; why they might want more options which are less appropriate for
;; us: (1) It's hard to fit the classic CMU CL flexible approach
;; system from scratch, so we no longer need this functionality in
;; order to maintain the SBCL system by modifying running images.
(error "The class ~S was not changed, and there's no guarantee that~@
- the loaded code (which expected another layout) will work."
- (layout-proper-name layout)))
+ the loaded code (which expected another layout) will work."
+ (layout-proper-name layout)))
(values))
;;; a common idiom (the same as CMU CL FIND-LAYOUT) rolled up into a
;;; Used by the loader to forward-reference layouts for classes whose
;;; definitions may not have been loaded yet. This allows type tests
;;; to be loaded when the type definition hasn't been loaded yet.
-(declaim (ftype (function (symbol index simple-vector layout-depthoid) layout)
- find-and-init-or-check-layout))
-(defun find-and-init-or-check-layout (name length inherits depthoid)
+(declaim (ftype (function (symbol index simple-vector layout-depthoid index)
+ layout)
+ find-and-init-or-check-layout))
+(defun find-and-init-or-check-layout (name length inherits depthoid nuntagged)
(let ((layout (find-layout name)))
(init-or-check-layout layout
- (or (find-classoid name nil)
- (make-undefined-classoid name))
- length
- inherits
- depthoid)))
+ (or (find-classoid name nil)
+ (layout-classoid layout))
+ length
+ inherits
+ depthoid
+ nuntagged)))
;;; Record LAYOUT as the layout for its class, adding it as a subtype
;;; of all superclasses. This is the operation that "installs" a
(defun register-layout (layout &key (invalidate t) destruct-layout)
(declare (type layout layout) (type (or layout null) destruct-layout))
(let* ((classoid (layout-classoid layout))
- (classoid-layout (classoid-layout classoid))
- (subclasses (classoid-subclasses classoid)))
+ (classoid-layout (classoid-layout classoid))
+ (subclasses (classoid-subclasses classoid)))
;; Attempting to register ourselves with a temporary undefined
;; class placeholder is almost certainly a programmer error. (I
(when classoid-layout
(modify-classoid classoid)
(when subclasses
- (dohash (subclass subclass-layout subclasses)
- (modify-classoid subclass)
- (when invalidate
- (invalidate-layout subclass-layout))))
+ (dohash (subclass subclass-layout subclasses)
+ (modify-classoid subclass)
+ (when invalidate
+ (invalidate-layout subclass-layout))))
(when invalidate
- (invalidate-layout classoid-layout)
- (setf (classoid-subclasses classoid) nil)))
+ (invalidate-layout classoid-layout)
+ (setf (classoid-subclasses classoid) nil)))
(if destruct-layout
- (setf (layout-invalid destruct-layout) nil
- (layout-inherits destruct-layout) (layout-inherits layout)
- (layout-depthoid destruct-layout)(layout-depthoid layout)
- (layout-length destruct-layout) (layout-length layout)
- (layout-info destruct-layout) (layout-info layout)
- (classoid-layout classoid) destruct-layout)
- (setf (layout-invalid layout) nil
- (classoid-layout classoid) layout))
+ (setf (layout-invalid destruct-layout) nil
+ (layout-inherits destruct-layout) (layout-inherits layout)
+ (layout-depthoid destruct-layout)(layout-depthoid layout)
+ (layout-length destruct-layout) (layout-length layout)
+ (layout-n-untagged-slots destruct-layout) (layout-n-untagged-slots layout)
+ (layout-info destruct-layout) (layout-info layout)
+ (classoid-layout classoid) destruct-layout)
+ (setf (layout-invalid layout) nil
+ (classoid-layout classoid) layout))
(dovector (super-layout (layout-inherits layout))
(let* ((super (layout-classoid super-layout))
); EVAL-WHEN
;;; Arrange the inherited layouts to appear at their expected depth,
-;;; ensuring that hierarchical type tests succeed. Layouts with
+;;; ensuring that hierarchical type tests succeed. Layouts with
;;; DEPTHOID >= 0 (i.e. hierarchical classes) are placed first,
;;; at exactly that index in the INHERITS vector. Then, non-hierarchical
;;; layouts are placed in remaining elements. Then, any still-empty
(defun order-layout-inherits (layouts)
(declare (simple-vector layouts))
(let ((length (length layouts))
- (max-depth -1))
+ (max-depth -1))
(dotimes (i length)
(let ((depth (layout-depthoid (svref layouts i))))
- (when (> depth max-depth)
- (setf max-depth depth))))
+ (when (> depth max-depth)
+ (setf max-depth depth))))
(let* ((new-length (max (1+ max-depth) length))
- ;; KLUDGE: 0 here is the "uninitialized" element. We need
- ;; to specify it explicitly for portability purposes, as
- ;; elements can be read before being set [ see below, "(EQL
- ;; OLD-LAYOUT 0)" ]. -- CSR, 2002-04-20
- (inherits (make-array new-length :initial-element 0)))
+ ;; KLUDGE: 0 here is the "uninitialized" element. We need
+ ;; to specify it explicitly for portability purposes, as
+ ;; elements can be read before being set [ see below, "(EQL
+ ;; OLD-LAYOUT 0)" ]. -- CSR, 2002-04-20
+ (inherits (make-array new-length :initial-element 0)))
(dotimes (i length)
- (let* ((layout (svref layouts i))
- (depth (layout-depthoid layout)))
- (unless (eql depth -1)
- (let ((old-layout (svref inherits depth)))
- (unless (or (eql old-layout 0) (eq old-layout layout))
- (error "layout depth conflict: ~S~%" layouts)))
- (setf (svref inherits depth) layout))))
+ (let* ((layout (svref layouts i))
+ (depth (layout-depthoid layout)))
+ (unless (eql depth -1)
+ (let ((old-layout (svref inherits depth)))
+ (unless (or (eql old-layout 0) (eq old-layout layout))
+ (error "layout depth conflict: ~S~%" layouts)))
+ (setf (svref inherits depth) layout))))
(do ((i 0 (1+ i))
- (j 0))
- ((>= i length))
- (declare (type index i j))
- (let* ((layout (svref layouts i))
- (depth (layout-depthoid layout)))
- (when (eql depth -1)
- (loop (when (eql (svref inherits j) 0)
- (return))
- (incf j))
- (setf (svref inherits j) layout))))
+ (j 0))
+ ((>= i length))
+ (declare (type index i j))
+ (let* ((layout (svref layouts i))
+ (depth (layout-depthoid layout)))
+ (when (eql depth -1)
+ (loop (when (eql (svref inherits j) 0)
+ (return))
+ (incf j))
+ (setf (svref inherits j) layout))))
(do ((i (1- new-length) (1- i)))
- ((< i 0))
- (declare (type fixnum i))
- (when (eql (svref inherits i) 0)
- (setf (svref inherits i) (svref inherits (1+ i)))))
+ ((< i 0))
+ (declare (type fixnum i))
+ (when (eql (svref inherits i) 0)
+ (setf (svref inherits i) (svref inherits (1+ i)))))
inherits)))
\f
;;;; class precedence lists
;;; the reverse ordering built so far.
(defun topological-sort (objects constraints tie-breaker)
(declare (list objects constraints)
- (function tie-breaker))
+ (function tie-breaker))
(let ((obj-info (make-hash-table :size (length objects)))
- (free-objs nil)
- (result nil))
+ (free-objs nil)
+ (result nil))
(dolist (constraint constraints)
(let ((obj1 (car constraint))
- (obj2 (cdr constraint)))
- (let ((info2 (gethash obj2 obj-info)))
- (if info2
- (incf (first info2))
- (setf (gethash obj2 obj-info) (list 1))))
- (let ((info1 (gethash obj1 obj-info)))
- (if info1
- (push obj2 (rest info1))
- (setf (gethash obj1 obj-info) (list 0 obj2))))))
+ (obj2 (cdr constraint)))
+ (let ((info2 (gethash obj2 obj-info)))
+ (if info2
+ (incf (first info2))
+ (setf (gethash obj2 obj-info) (list 1))))
+ (let ((info1 (gethash obj1 obj-info)))
+ (if info1
+ (push obj2 (rest info1))
+ (setf (gethash obj1 obj-info) (list 0 obj2))))))
(dolist (obj objects)
(let ((info (gethash obj obj-info)))
- (when (or (not info) (zerop (first info)))
- (push obj free-objs))))
+ (when (or (not info) (zerop (first info)))
+ (push obj free-objs))))
(loop
(flet ((next-result (obj)
- (push obj result)
- (dolist (successor (rest (gethash obj obj-info)))
- (let* ((successor-info (gethash successor obj-info))
- (count (1- (first successor-info))))
- (setf (first successor-info) count)
- (when (zerop count)
- (push successor free-objs))))))
+ (push obj result)
+ (dolist (successor (rest (gethash obj obj-info)))
+ (let* ((successor-info (gethash successor obj-info))
+ (count (1- (first successor-info))))
+ (setf (first successor-info) count)
+ (when (zerop count)
+ (push successor free-objs))))))
(cond ((endp free-objs)
- (dohash (obj info obj-info)
- (unless (zerop (first info))
- (error "Topological sort failed due to constraint on ~S."
- obj)))
- (return (nreverse result)))
- ((endp (rest free-objs))
- (next-result (pop free-objs)))
- (t
- (let ((obj (funcall tie-breaker free-objs result)))
- (setf free-objs (remove obj free-objs))
- (next-result obj))))))))
+ (dohash (obj info obj-info)
+ (unless (zerop (first info))
+ (error "Topological sort failed due to constraint on ~S."
+ obj)))
+ (return (nreverse result)))
+ ((endp (rest free-objs))
+ (next-result (pop free-objs)))
+ (t
+ (let ((obj (funcall tie-breaker free-objs result)))
+ (setf free-objs (remove obj free-objs))
+ (next-result obj))))))))
;;; standard class precedence list computation
(defun std-compute-class-precedence-list (class)
(let ((classes nil)
- (constraints nil))
+ (constraints nil))
(labels ((note-class (class)
- (unless (member class classes)
- (push class classes)
- (let ((superclasses (classoid-direct-superclasses class)))
- (do ((prev class)
- (rest superclasses (rest rest)))
- ((endp rest))
- (let ((next (first rest)))
- (push (cons prev next) constraints)
- (setf prev next)))
- (dolist (class superclasses)
- (note-class class)))))
- (std-cpl-tie-breaker (free-classes rev-cpl)
- (dolist (class rev-cpl (first free-classes))
- (let* ((superclasses (classoid-direct-superclasses class))
- (intersection (intersection free-classes
- superclasses)))
- (when intersection
- (return (first intersection)))))))
+ (unless (member class classes)
+ (push class classes)
+ (let ((superclasses (classoid-direct-superclasses class)))
+ (do ((prev class)
+ (rest superclasses (rest rest)))
+ ((endp rest))
+ (let ((next (first rest)))
+ (push (cons prev next) constraints)
+ (setf prev next)))
+ (dolist (class superclasses)
+ (note-class class)))))
+ (std-cpl-tie-breaker (free-classes rev-cpl)
+ (dolist (class rev-cpl (first free-classes))
+ (let* ((superclasses (classoid-direct-superclasses class))
+ (intersection (intersection free-classes
+ superclasses)))
+ (when intersection
+ (return (first intersection)))))))
(note-class class)
(topological-sort classes constraints #'std-cpl-tie-breaker))))
\f
;;; An UNDEFINED-CLASSOID is a cookie we make up to stick in forward
;;; referenced layouts. Users should never see them.
(def!struct (undefined-classoid
- (:include classoid)
- (:constructor make-undefined-classoid (name))))
+ (:include classoid)
+ (:constructor make-undefined-classoid (name))))
;;; BUILT-IN-CLASS is used to represent the standard classes that
;;; aren't defined with DEFSTRUCT and other specially implemented
;;; system operations (union, subtypep, etc.) should never encounter
;;; translated classes, only their translation.
(def!struct (built-in-classoid (:include classoid)
- (:constructor make-built-in-classoid))
+ (:constructor make-built-in-classoid))
;; the type we translate to on parsing. If NIL, then this class
;; stands on its own; or it can be set to :INITIALIZING for a period
;; during cold-load.
(translation nil :type (or ctype (member nil :initializing))))
-;;; FIXME: In CMU CL, this was a class with a print function, but not
-;;; necessarily a structure class (e.g. CONDITIONs). In SBCL,
-;;; we let CLOS handle our print functions, so that is no longer needed.
-;;; Is there any need for this class any more?
-(def!struct (slot-classoid (:include classoid)
- (:constructor nil)))
-
;;; STRUCTURE-CLASS represents what we need to know about structure
;;; classes. Non-structure "typed" defstructs are a special case, and
;;; don't have a corresponding class.
-(def!struct (basic-structure-classoid (:include slot-classoid)
- (:constructor nil)))
-
-(def!struct (structure-classoid (:include basic-structure-classoid)
- (:constructor make-structure-classoid))
+(def!struct (structure-classoid (:include classoid)
+ (:constructor make-structure-classoid))
;; If true, a default keyword constructor for this structure.
(constructor nil :type (or function null)))
-
-;;; FUNCALLABLE-STRUCTURE-CLASS is used to represent funcallable
-;;; structures, which are used to implement generic functions.
-(def!struct (funcallable-structure-classoid
- (:include basic-structure-classoid)
- (:constructor make-funcallable-structure-classoid)))
\f
;;;; classoid namespace
;;; We use an indirection to allow forward referencing of class
;;; definitions with load-time resolution.
(def!struct (classoid-cell
- (:constructor make-classoid-cell (name &optional classoid))
- (:make-load-form-fun (lambda (c)
- `(find-classoid-cell
- ',(classoid-cell-name c))))
- #-no-ansi-print-object
- (:print-object (lambda (s stream)
- (print-unreadable-object (s stream :type t)
- (prin1 (classoid-cell-name s) stream)))))
+ (:constructor make-classoid-cell (name &optional classoid))
+ (:make-load-form-fun (lambda (c)
+ `(find-classoid-cell
+ ',(classoid-cell-name c))))
+ #-no-ansi-print-object
+ (:print-object (lambda (s stream)
+ (print-unreadable-object (s stream :type t)
+ (prin1 (classoid-cell-name s) stream)))))
;; Name of class we expect to find.
(name nil :type symbol :read-only t)
;; Class or NIL if not yet defined.
(defun find-classoid-cell (name)
(or (info :type :classoid name)
(setf (info :type :classoid name)
- (make-classoid-cell name))))
+ (make-classoid-cell name))))
(eval-when (#-sb-xc :compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(defun find-classoid (name &optional (errorp t) environment)
#!+sb-doc
- "Return the class with the specified NAME. If ERRORP is false, then NIL is
- returned when no such class exists."
+ "Return the class with the specified NAME. If ERRORP is false, then
+NIL is returned when no such class exists."
(declare (type symbol name) (ignore environment))
(let ((res (classoid-cell-classoid (find-classoid-cell name))))
(if (or res (not errorp))
- res
- (error "class not yet defined:~% ~S" name))))
+ res
+ (error 'simple-type-error
+ :datum nil
+ :expected-type 'class
+ :format-control "class not yet defined:~% ~S"
+ :format-arguments (list name)))))
(defun (setf find-classoid) (new-value name)
#-sb-xc (declare (type (or null classoid) new-value))
(cond
((nil))
(:defined)
(:primitive
- (error "attempt to redefine :PRIMITIVE type: ~S" name))
+ (error "attempt to redefine :PRIMITIVE type: ~S" name))
((:forthcoming-defclass-type :instance)
- (setf (info :type :kind name) nil
- (info :type :classoid name) nil
- (info :type :documentation name) nil
- (info :type :compiler-layout name) nil))))
+ (setf (info :type :kind name) nil
+ (info :type :classoid name) nil
+ (info :type :documentation name) nil
+ (info :type :compiler-layout name) nil))))
(t
(ecase (info :type :kind name)
((nil))
(:forthcoming-defclass-type
- ;; XXX Currently, nothing needs to be done in this
- ;; case. Later, when PCL is integrated tighter into SBCL, this
- ;; might need more work.
- nil)
+ ;; XXX Currently, nothing needs to be done in this
+ ;; case. Later, when PCL is integrated tighter into SBCL, this
+ ;; might need more work.
+ nil)
(:instance
- ;; KLUDGE: The reason these clauses aren't directly parallel
- ;; is that we need to use the internal CLASSOID structure
- ;; ourselves, because we don't have CLASSes to work with until
- ;; PCL is built. In the host, CLASSes have an approximately
- ;; one-to-one correspondence with the target CLASSOIDs (as
- ;; well as with the target CLASSes, modulo potential
- ;; differences with respect to conditions).
- #+sb-xc-host
- (let ((old (class-of (find-classoid name)))
- (new (class-of new-value)))
- (unless (eq old new)
- (bug "trying to change the metaclass of ~S from ~S to ~S in the ~
+ ;; KLUDGE: The reason these clauses aren't directly parallel
+ ;; is that we need to use the internal CLASSOID structure
+ ;; ourselves, because we don't have CLASSes to work with until
+ ;; PCL is built. In the host, CLASSes have an approximately
+ ;; one-to-one correspondence with the target CLASSOIDs (as
+ ;; well as with the target CLASSes, modulo potential
+ ;; differences with respect to conditions).
+ #+sb-xc-host
+ (let ((old (class-of (find-classoid name)))
+ (new (class-of new-value)))
+ (unless (eq old new)
+ (bug "trying to change the metaclass of ~S from ~S to ~S in the ~
cross-compiler."
- name (class-name old) (class-name new))))
- #-sb-xc-host
- (let ((old (classoid-of (find-classoid name)))
- (new (classoid-of new-value)))
- (unless (eq old new)
- (warn "changing meta-class of ~S from ~S to ~S"
- name (classoid-name old) (classoid-name new)))))
+ name (class-name old) (class-name new))))
+ #-sb-xc-host
+ (let ((old (classoid-of (find-classoid name)))
+ (new (classoid-of new-value)))
+ (unless (eq old new)
+ (warn "changing meta-class of ~S from ~S to ~S"
+ name (classoid-name old) (classoid-name new)))))
(:primitive
- (error "illegal to redefine standard type ~S" name))
+ (error "illegal to redefine standard type ~S" name))
(:defined
- (warn "redefining DEFTYPE type to be a class: ~S" name)
- (setf (info :type :expander name) nil)))
+ (warn "redefining DEFTYPE type to be a class: ~S" name)
+ (setf (info :type :expander name) nil)))
(remhash name *forward-referenced-layouts*)
(%note-type-defined name)
- (setf (info :type :kind name) :instance)
+ ;; we need to handle things like
+ ;; (setf (find-class 'foo) (find-class 'integer))
+ ;; and
+ ;; (setf (find-class 'integer) (find-class 'integer))
+ (cond
+ ((built-in-classoid-p new-value)
+ (setf (info :type :kind name) (or (info :type :kind name) :defined))
+ (let ((translation (built-in-classoid-translation new-value)))
+ (when translation
+ (setf (info :type :translator name)
+ (lambda (c) (declare (ignore c)) translation)))))
+ (t (setf (info :type :kind name) :instance)))
(setf (classoid-cell-classoid (find-classoid-cell name)) new-value)
(unless (eq (info :type :compiler-layout name)
- (classoid-layout new-value))
+ (classoid-layout new-value))
(setf (info :type :compiler-layout name) (classoid-layout new-value)))))
new-value)
) ; EVAL-WHEN
-
+
;;; Called when we are about to define NAME as a class meeting some
;;; predicate (such as a meta-class type test.) The first result is
;;; always of the desired class. The second result is any existing
(defun insured-find-classoid (name predicate constructor)
(declare (type function predicate constructor))
(let* ((old (find-classoid name nil))
- (res (if (and old (funcall predicate old))
- old
- (funcall constructor :name name)))
- (found (or (gethash name *forward-referenced-layouts*)
- (when old (classoid-layout old)))))
+ (res (if (and old (funcall predicate old))
+ old
+ (funcall constructor :name name)))
+ (found (or (gethash name *forward-referenced-layouts*)
+ (when old (classoid-layout old)))))
(when found
(setf (layout-classoid found) res))
(values res found)))
#-sb-xc (declare (type classoid class))
(let ((name (classoid-name class)))
(if (and name (eq (find-classoid name nil) class))
- name
- class)))
+ name
+ class)))
\f
;;;; CLASS type operations
(!define-type-class classoid)
+;;; We might be passed classoids with invalid layouts; in any pairwise
+;;; class comparison, we must ensure that both are valid before
+;;; proceeding.
+(defun ensure-classoid-valid (classoid layout)
+ (aver (eq classoid (layout-classoid layout)))
+ (when (layout-invalid layout)
+ (if (typep classoid 'standard-classoid)
+ (let ((class (classoid-pcl-class classoid)))
+ (cond
+ ((sb!pcl:class-finalized-p class)
+ (sb!pcl::force-cache-flushes class))
+ ((sb!pcl::class-has-a-forward-referenced-superclass-p class)
+ (error "Invalid, unfinalizeable class ~S (classoid ~S)."
+ class classoid))
+ (t (sb!pcl:finalize-inheritance class))))
+ (error "Don't know how to ensure validity of ~S (not ~
+ a STANDARD-CLASSOID)." classoid))))
+
+(defun ensure-both-classoids-valid (class1 class2)
+ (do ((layout1 (classoid-layout class1) (classoid-layout class1))
+ (layout2 (classoid-layout class2) (classoid-layout class2))
+ (i 0 (+ i 1)))
+ ((and (not (layout-invalid layout1)) (not (layout-invalid layout2))))
+ (aver (< i 2))
+ (ensure-classoid-valid class1 layout1)
+ (ensure-classoid-valid class2 layout2)))
+
+(defun update-object-layout-or-invalid (object layout)
+ (if (typep (classoid-of object) 'standard-classoid)
+ (sb!pcl::check-wrapper-validity object)
+ (%layout-invalid-error object layout)))
+
;;; Simple methods for TYPE= and SUBTYPEP should never be called when
;;; the two classes are equal, since there are EQ checks in those
;;; operations.
(!define-type-method (classoid :simple-subtypep) (class1 class2)
(aver (not (eq class1 class2)))
+ (ensure-both-classoids-valid class1 class2)
(let ((subclasses (classoid-subclasses class2)))
(if (and subclasses (gethash class1 subclasses))
- (values t t)
- (values nil t))))
+ (values t t)
+ (values nil t))))
;;; When finding the intersection of a sealed class and some other
;;; class (not hierarchically related) the intersection is the union
(defun sealed-class-intersection2 (sealed other)
(declare (type classoid sealed other))
(let ((s-sub (classoid-subclasses sealed))
- (o-sub (classoid-subclasses other)))
+ (o-sub (classoid-subclasses other)))
(if (and s-sub o-sub)
- (collect ((res *empty-type* type-union))
- (dohash (subclass layout s-sub)
- (declare (ignore layout))
- (when (gethash subclass o-sub)
- (res (specifier-type subclass))))
- (res))
- *empty-type*)))
+ (collect ((res *empty-type* type-union))
+ (dohash (subclass layout s-sub)
+ (declare (ignore layout))
+ (when (gethash subclass o-sub)
+ (res (specifier-type subclass))))
+ (res))
+ *empty-type*)))
(!define-type-method (classoid :simple-intersection2) (class1 class2)
(declare (type classoid class1 class2))
+ (ensure-both-classoids-valid class1 class2)
(cond ((eq class1 class2)
- class1)
- ;; If one is a subclass of the other, then that is the
- ;; intersection.
- ((let ((subclasses (classoid-subclasses class2)))
- (and subclasses (gethash class1 subclasses)))
- class1)
- ((let ((subclasses (classoid-subclasses class1)))
- (and subclasses (gethash class2 subclasses)))
- class2)
- ;; Otherwise, we can't in general be sure that the
- ;; intersection is empty, since a subclass of both might be
- ;; defined. But we can eliminate it for some special cases.
- ((or (basic-structure-classoid-p class1)
- (basic-structure-classoid-p class2))
- ;; No subclass of both can be defined.
- *empty-type*)
- ((eq (classoid-state class1) :sealed)
- ;; checking whether a subclass of both can be defined:
- (sealed-class-intersection2 class1 class2))
- ((eq (classoid-state class2) :sealed)
- ;; checking whether a subclass of both can be defined:
- (sealed-class-intersection2 class2 class1))
- (t
- ;; uncertain, since a subclass of both might be defined
- nil)))
+ class1)
+ ;; If one is a subclass of the other, then that is the
+ ;; intersection.
+ ((let ((subclasses (classoid-subclasses class2)))
+ (and subclasses (gethash class1 subclasses)))
+ class1)
+ ((let ((subclasses (classoid-subclasses class1)))
+ (and subclasses (gethash class2 subclasses)))
+ class2)
+ ;; Otherwise, we can't in general be sure that the
+ ;; intersection is empty, since a subclass of both might be
+ ;; defined. But we can eliminate it for some special cases.
+ ((or (structure-classoid-p class1)
+ (structure-classoid-p class2))
+ ;; No subclass of both can be defined.
+ *empty-type*)
+ ((eq (classoid-state class1) :sealed)
+ ;; checking whether a subclass of both can be defined:
+ (sealed-class-intersection2 class1 class2))
+ ((eq (classoid-state class2) :sealed)
+ ;; checking whether a subclass of both can be defined:
+ (sealed-class-intersection2 class2 class1))
+ (t
+ ;; uncertain, since a subclass of both might be defined
+ nil)))
+
+;;; KLUDGE: we need this for the special-case SEQUENCE type, which
+;;; (because of multiple inheritance with ARRAY for the VECTOR types)
+;;; doesn't have the nice hierarchical properties we want. This is
+;;; basically DELEGATE-COMPLEX-INTERSECTION2 with a special-case for
+;;; SEQUENCE/ARRAY interactions.
+(!define-type-method (classoid :complex-intersection2) (type1 class2)
+ (cond
+ ((and (eq class2 (find-classoid 'sequence))
+ (array-type-p type1))
+ (type-intersection2 (specifier-type 'vector) type1))
+ (t
+ (let ((method (type-class-complex-intersection2 (type-class-info type1))))
+ (if (and method (not (eq method #'delegate-complex-intersection2)))
+ :call-other-method
+ (hierarchical-intersection2 type1 class2))))))
+
+;;; KLUDGE: we need this to deal with the special-case INSTANCE and
+;;; FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE types (which used to be CLASSOIDs until CSR
+;;; discovered that this was incompatible with the MOP class
+;;; hierarchy). See NAMED :COMPLEX-SUBTYPEP-ARG2
+(defvar *non-instance-classoid-types*
+ '(symbol system-area-pointer weak-pointer code-component
+ lra fdefn random-class))
;;; KLUDGE: we need this because of the need to represent
;;; intersections of two classes, even when empty at a given time, as
;;; mixtures with other type classes.
(!define-type-method (classoid :complex-subtypep-arg2) (type1 class2)
(if (and (intersection-type-p type1)
- (> (count-if #'classoid-p (intersection-type-types type1)) 1))
+ (> (count-if #'classoid-p (intersection-type-types type1)) 1))
(values nil nil)
(invoke-complex-subtypep-arg1-method type1 class2 nil t)))
\f
;;;; PCL stuff
-(def!struct (std-classoid (:include classoid)
- (:constructor nil)))
-(def!struct (standard-classoid (:include std-classoid)
- (:constructor make-standard-classoid)))
-(def!struct (random-pcl-classoid (:include std-classoid)
- (:constructor make-random-pcl-classoid)))
+;;; the CLASSOID that we use to represent type information for
+;;; STANDARD-CLASS and FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-CLASS. The type system
+;;; side does not need to distinguish between STANDARD-CLASS and
+;;; FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-CLASS.
+(def!struct (standard-classoid (:include classoid)
+ (:constructor make-standard-classoid)))
+;;; a metaclass for classes which aren't standardlike but will never
+;;; change either.
+(def!struct (static-classoid (:include classoid)
+ (:constructor make-static-classoid)))
\f
;;;; built-in classes
(setq
*built-in-classes*
'((t :state :read-only :translation t)
- (character :enumerable t :translation base-char
- :prototype-form (code-char 42))
- (base-char :enumerable t
- :inherits (character)
- :codes (#.sb!vm:base-char-widetag)
+ (character :enumerable t
+ :codes (#.sb!vm:character-widetag)
+ :translation (character-set)
:prototype-form (code-char 42))
(symbol :codes (#.sb!vm:symbol-header-widetag)
:prototype-form '#:mu)
- (instance :state :read-only)
-
(system-area-pointer :codes (#.sb!vm:sap-widetag)
:prototype-form (sb!sys:int-sap 42))
(weak-pointer :codes (#.sb!vm:weak-pointer-widetag)
(function
:codes (#.sb!vm:closure-header-widetag
- #.sb!vm:simple-fun-header-widetag)
+ #.sb!vm:simple-fun-header-widetag)
:state :read-only
:prototype-form (function (lambda () 42)))
- (funcallable-instance
- :inherits (function)
- :state :read-only)
(number :translation number)
(complex
:inherits (rational real number))
(fixnum
:translation (integer #.sb!xc:most-negative-fixnum
- #.sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum)
+ #.sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum)
:inherits (integer rational real number)
:codes (#.sb!vm:even-fixnum-lowtag #.sb!vm:odd-fixnum-lowtag)
:prototype-form 42)
:translation (and integer (not fixnum))
:inherits (integer rational real number)
:codes (#.sb!vm:bignum-widetag)
- ;; FIXME: wrong for 64-bit!
- :prototype-form (expt 2 42))
+ :prototype-form (expt 2 #.(* sb!vm:n-word-bits (/ 3 2))))
(array :translation array :codes (#.sb!vm:complex-array-widetag)
:hierarchical-p nil
:inherits (array)
:prototype-form (make-array nil))
(sequence
- :translation (or cons (member nil) vector))
+ :state :read-only
+ :depth 2)
(vector
:translation vector :codes (#.sb!vm:complex-vector-widetag)
:direct-superclasses (array sequence)
:translation simple-bit-vector :codes (#.sb!vm:simple-bit-vector-widetag)
:direct-superclasses (bit-vector simple-array)
:inherits (bit-vector vector simple-array
- array sequence)
+ array sequence)
:prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type 'bit))
(simple-array-unsigned-byte-2
:translation (simple-array (unsigned-byte 2) (*))
:inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
:prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8)))
(simple-array-unsigned-byte-15
- :translation (simple-array (unsigned-byte 7) (*))
+ :translation (simple-array (unsigned-byte 15) (*))
:codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-unsigned-byte-15-widetag)
:direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
:inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
:direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
:inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
:prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 16)))
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 32 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
(simple-array-unsigned-byte-29
:translation (simple-array (unsigned-byte 29) (*))
:codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-unsigned-byte-29-widetag)
:direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
:inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
:prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 32)))
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 64 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (simple-array-unsigned-byte-60
+ :translation (simple-array (unsigned-byte 60) (*))
+ :codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-unsigned-byte-60-widetag)
+ :direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
+ :inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
+ :prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 60)))
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 64 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (simple-array-unsigned-byte-63
+ :translation (simple-array (unsigned-byte 63) (*))
+ :codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-unsigned-byte-63-widetag)
+ :direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
+ :inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
+ :prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 63)))
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 64 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (simple-array-unsigned-byte-64
+ :translation (simple-array (unsigned-byte 64) (*))
+ :codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-unsigned-byte-64-widetag)
+ :direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
+ :inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
+ :prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 64)))
(simple-array-signed-byte-8
:translation (simple-array (signed-byte 8) (*))
:codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-signed-byte-8-widetag)
:direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
:inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
:prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(signed-byte 16)))
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 32 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
(simple-array-signed-byte-30
:translation (simple-array (signed-byte 30) (*))
:codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-signed-byte-30-widetag)
:direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
:inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
:prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(signed-byte 32)))
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 64 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (simple-array-signed-byte-61
+ :translation (simple-array (signed-byte 61) (*))
+ :codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-signed-byte-61-widetag)
+ :direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
+ :inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
+ :prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(signed-byte 61)))
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 64 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (simple-array-signed-byte-64
+ :translation (simple-array (signed-byte 64) (*))
+ :codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-signed-byte-64-widetag)
+ :direct-superclasses (vector simple-array)
+ :inherits (vector simple-array array sequence)
+ :prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type '(signed-byte 64)))
(simple-array-single-float
:translation (simple-array single-float (*))
:codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-single-float-widetag)
:codes (#.sb!vm:simple-array-nil-widetag)
:direct-superclasses (vector-nil simple-string)
:inherits (vector-nil simple-string string vector simple-array
- array sequence)
+ array sequence)
:prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type 'nil))
(base-string
:translation base-string
:codes (#.sb!vm:simple-base-string-widetag)
:direct-superclasses (base-string simple-string)
:inherits (base-string simple-string string vector simple-array
- array sequence)
+ array sequence)
:prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type 'base-char))
+ #!+sb-unicode
+ (character-string
+ :translation (vector character)
+ :codes (#.sb!vm:complex-character-string-widetag)
+ :direct-superclasses (string)
+ :inherits (string vector array sequence)
+ :prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type 'character :fill-pointer t))
+ #!+sb-unicode
+ (simple-character-string
+ :translation (simple-array character (*))
+ :codes (#.sb!vm:simple-character-string-widetag)
+ :direct-superclasses (character-string simple-string)
+ :inherits (character-string simple-string string vector simple-array
+ array sequence)
+ :prototype-form (make-array 0 :element-type 'character))
(list
:translation (or cons (member nil))
:inherits (sequence))
:inherits (symbol list sequence)
:direct-superclasses (symbol list)
:prototype-form 'nil)
-
(stream
:state :read-only
- :depth 3
- :inherits (instance)
- :prototype-form (make-broadcast-stream)))))
+ :depth 2)
+ (file-stream
+ :state :read-only
+ :depth 4
+ :inherits (stream))
+ (string-stream
+ :state :read-only
+ :depth 4
+ :inherits (stream)))))
;;; See also src/code/class-init.lisp where we finish setting up the
;;; translations for built-in types.
(dolist (x *built-in-classes*)
#-sb-xc-host (/show0 "at head of loop over *BUILT-IN-CLASSES*")
(destructuring-bind
- (name &key
- (translation nil trans-p)
- inherits
- codes
- enumerable
- state
+ (name &key
+ (translation nil trans-p)
+ inherits
+ codes
+ enumerable
+ state
depth
- prototype-form
- (hierarchical-p t) ; might be modified below
- (direct-superclasses (if inherits
- (list (car inherits))
- '(t))))
- x
+ prototype-form
+ (hierarchical-p t) ; might be modified below
+ (direct-superclasses (if inherits
+ (list (car inherits))
+ '(t))))
+ x
(declare (ignore codes state translation prototype-form))
(let ((inherits-list (if (eq name t)
- ()
- (cons t (reverse inherits))))
- (classoid (make-built-in-classoid
- :enumerable enumerable
- :name name
- :translation (if trans-p :initializing nil)
- :direct-superclasses
- (if (eq name t)
- nil
- (mapcar #'find-classoid direct-superclasses)))))
- (setf (info :type :kind name) #+sb-xc-host :defined #-sb-xc-host :primitive
- (classoid-cell-classoid (find-classoid-cell name)) classoid)
- (unless trans-p
- (setf (info :type :builtin name) classoid))
- (let* ((inherits-vector
- (map 'simple-vector
- (lambda (x)
- (let ((super-layout
- (classoid-layout (find-classoid x))))
- (when (minusp (layout-depthoid super-layout))
- (setf hierarchical-p nil))
- super-layout))
- inherits-list))
- (depthoid (if hierarchical-p
+ ()
+ (cons t (reverse inherits))))
+ (classoid (make-built-in-classoid
+ :enumerable enumerable
+ :name name
+ :translation (if trans-p :initializing nil)
+ :direct-superclasses
+ (if (eq name t)
+ nil
+ (mapcar #'find-classoid direct-superclasses)))))
+ (setf (info :type :kind name) #+sb-xc-host :defined #-sb-xc-host :primitive
+ (classoid-cell-classoid (find-classoid-cell name)) classoid)
+ (unless trans-p
+ (setf (info :type :builtin name) classoid))
+ (let* ((inherits-vector
+ (map 'simple-vector
+ (lambda (x)
+ (let ((super-layout
+ (classoid-layout (find-classoid x))))
+ (when (minusp (layout-depthoid super-layout))
+ (setf hierarchical-p nil))
+ super-layout))
+ inherits-list))
+ (depthoid (if hierarchical-p
(or depth (length inherits-vector))
-1)))
- (register-layout
- (find-and-init-or-check-layout name
- 0
- inherits-vector
- depthoid)
- :invalidate nil)))))
+ (register-layout
+ (find-and-init-or-check-layout name
+ 0
+ inherits-vector
+ depthoid
+ 0)
+ :invalidate nil)))))
(/show0 "done with loop over *BUILT-IN-CLASSES*"))
;;; Define temporary PCL STANDARD-CLASSes. These will be set up
(dolist (x '(;; Why is STREAM duplicated in this list? Because, when
;; the inherits-vector of FUNDAMENTAL-STREAM is set up,
;; a vector containing the elements of the list below,
- ;; i.e. '(T INSTANCE STREAM STREAM), is created, and
+ ;; i.e. '(T STREAM STREAM), is created, and
;; this is what the function ORDER-LAYOUT-INHERITS
;; would do, too.
;;
;; So, the purpose is to guarantee a valid layout for
;; the FUNDAMENTAL-STREAM class, matching what
;; ORDER-LAYOUT-INHERITS would do.
- ;; ORDER-LAYOUT-INHERITS would place STREAM at index 3
- ;; in the INHERITS(-VECTOR). Index 2 would not be
+ ;; ORDER-LAYOUT-INHERITS would place STREAM at index 2
+ ;; in the INHERITS(-VECTOR). Index 1 would not be
;; filled, so STREAM is duplicated there (as
;; ORDER-LAYOUTS-INHERITS would do). Maybe the
;; duplicate definition could be removed (removing a
;; redefined after PCL is set up, anyway. But to play
;; it safely, we define the class with a valid INHERITS
;; vector.
- (fundamental-stream (t instance stream stream))))
+ (fundamental-stream (t stream stream))))
(/show0 "defining temporary STANDARD-CLASS")
(let* ((name (first x))
- (inherits-list (second x))
- (classoid (make-standard-classoid :name name))
- (classoid-cell (find-classoid-cell name)))
+ (inherits-list (second x))
+ (classoid (make-standard-classoid :name name))
+ (classoid-cell (find-classoid-cell name)))
;; Needed to open-code the MAP, below
(declare (type list inherits-list))
(setf (classoid-cell-classoid classoid-cell) classoid
- (info :type :classoid name) classoid-cell
- (info :type :kind name) :instance)
+ (info :type :classoid name) classoid-cell
+ (info :type :kind name) :instance)
(let ((inherits (map 'simple-vector
- (lambda (x)
- (classoid-layout (find-classoid x)))
- inherits-list)))
- #-sb-xc-host (/show0 "INHERITS=..") #-sb-xc-host (/hexstr inherits)
- (register-layout (find-and-init-or-check-layout name 0 inherits -1)
- :invalidate nil))))
+ (lambda (x)
+ (classoid-layout (find-classoid x)))
+ inherits-list)))
+ #-sb-xc-host (/show0 "INHERITS=..") #-sb-xc-host (/hexstr inherits)
+ (register-layout (find-and-init-or-check-layout name 0 inherits -1 0)
+ :invalidate nil))))
(/show0 "done defining temporary STANDARD-CLASSes"))
;;; Now that we have set up the class heterarchy, seal the sealed
(when (member (classoid-state classoid) '(:read-only :frozen))
;; FIXME: This should probably be CERROR.
(warn "making ~(~A~) class ~S writable"
- (classoid-state classoid)
- (classoid-name classoid))
+ (classoid-state classoid)
+ (classoid-name classoid))
(setf (classoid-state classoid) nil)))
;;; Mark LAYOUT as invalid. Setting DEPTHOID -1 helps cause unsafe
;;; structure type tests to fail. Remove class from all superclasses
;;; too (might not be registered, so might not be in subclasses of the
-;;; nominal superclasses.)
+;;; nominal superclasses.) We set the layout-clos-hash slots to 0 to
+;;; invalidate the wrappers for specialized dispatch functions, which
+;;; use those slots as indexes into tables.
(defun invalidate-layout (layout)
(declare (type layout layout))
(setf (layout-invalid layout) t
- (layout-depthoid layout) -1)
+ (layout-depthoid layout) -1)
+ (dotimes (i layout-clos-hash-length)
+ (setf (layout-clos-hash layout i) 0))
(let ((inherits (layout-inherits layout))
- (classoid (layout-classoid layout)))
+ (classoid (layout-classoid layout)))
(modify-classoid classoid)
(dovector (super inherits)
(let ((subs (classoid-subclasses (layout-classoid super))))
- (when subs
- (remhash classoid subs)))))
+ (when subs
+ (remhash classoid subs)))))
(values))
\f
;;;; cold loading initializations
(dohash (name layout *forward-referenced-layouts*)
(let ((class (find-classoid name nil)))
(cond ((not class)
- (setf (layout-classoid layout) (make-undefined-classoid name)))
- ((eq (classoid-layout class) layout)
- (remhash name *forward-referenced-layouts*))
- (t
- ;; FIXME: ERROR?
- (warn "something strange with forward layout for ~S:~% ~S"
- name
- layout))))))
-
-;;; a vector that maps type codes to layouts, used for quickly finding
-;;; the layouts of built-in classes
-(defvar *built-in-class-codes*) ; initialized in cold load
-(declaim (type simple-vector *built-in-class-codes*))
+ (setf (layout-classoid layout) (make-undefined-classoid name)))
+ ((eq (classoid-layout class) layout)
+ (remhash name *forward-referenced-layouts*))
+ (t
+ ;; FIXME: ERROR?
+ (warn "something strange with forward layout for ~S:~% ~S"
+ name
+ layout))))))
(!cold-init-forms
#-sb-xc-host (/show0 "about to set *BUILT-IN-CLASS-CODES*")
(setq *built-in-class-codes*
- (let* ((initial-element
- (locally
- ;; KLUDGE: There's a FIND-CLASSOID DEFTRANSFORM for
- ;; constant class names which creates fast but
- ;; non-cold-loadable, non-compact code. In this
- ;; context, we'd rather have compact, cold-loadable
- ;; code. -- WHN 19990928
- (declare (notinline find-classoid))
- (classoid-layout (find-classoid 'random-class))))
- (res (make-array 256 :initial-element initial-element)))
- (dolist (x *built-in-classes* res)
- (destructuring-bind (name &key codes &allow-other-keys)
- x
- (let ((layout (classoid-layout (find-classoid name))))
- (dolist (code codes)
- (setf (svref res code) layout)))))))
+ (let* ((initial-element
+ (locally
+ ;; KLUDGE: There's a FIND-CLASSOID DEFTRANSFORM for
+ ;; constant class names which creates fast but
+ ;; non-cold-loadable, non-compact code. In this
+ ;; context, we'd rather have compact, cold-loadable
+ ;; code. -- WHN 19990928
+ (declare (notinline find-classoid))
+ (classoid-layout (find-classoid 'random-class))))
+ (res (make-array 256 :initial-element initial-element)))
+ (dolist (x *built-in-classes* res)
+ (destructuring-bind (name &key codes &allow-other-keys)
+ x
+ (let ((layout (classoid-layout (find-classoid name))))
+ (dolist (code codes)
+ (setf (svref res code) layout)))))))
+ (setq *null-classoid-layout*
+ ;; KLUDGE: we use (LET () ...) instead of a LOCALLY here to
+ ;; work around a bug in the LOCALLY handling in the fopcompiler
+ ;; (present in 0.9.13-0.9.14.18). -- JES, 2006-07-16
+ (let ()
+ (declare (notinline find-classoid))
+ (classoid-layout (find-classoid 'null))))
#-sb-xc-host (/show0 "done setting *BUILT-IN-CLASS-CODES*"))
\f
(!defun-from-collected-cold-init-forms !classes-cold-init)