(/show0 "condition.lisp 24")
-(def!struct (condition-classoid (:include slot-classoid)
+(def!struct (condition-classoid (:include classoid)
(:constructor make-condition-classoid))
;; list of CONDITION-SLOT structures for the direct slots of this
;; class
(!defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass condition
:slot-names (actual-initargs assigned-slots)
:boa-constructor %make-condition-object
- :superclass-name instance
+ :superclass-name t
:metaclass-name condition-classoid
:metaclass-constructor make-condition-classoid
:dd-type structure)
;;; The current code doesn't seem to quite match that.
(def!method print-object ((x condition) stream)
(if *print-escape*
- (print-unreadable-object (x stream :type t :identity t))
+ (if (and (typep x 'simple-condition) (slot-boundp x 'format-control))
+ (print-unreadable-object (x stream :type t :identity t)
+ (format stream "~S" (simple-condition-format-control x)))
+ (print-unreadable-object (x stream :type t :identity t)))
;; KLUDGE: A comment from CMU CL here said
;; 7/13/98 BUG? CPL is not sorted and results here depend on order of
;; superclasses in define-condition call!
(lambda (new-value condition)
(condition-writer-function condition new-value slot-name))))
+(defvar *define-condition-hooks* nil)
+
(defun %define-condition (name parent-types layout slots documentation
- report default-initargs all-readers all-writers)
+ report default-initargs all-readers all-writers
+ source-location)
(with-single-package-locked-error
(:symbol name "defining ~A as a condition")
(%compiler-define-condition name parent-types layout all-readers all-writers)
+ (sb!c:with-source-location (source-location)
+ (setf (layout-source-location layout)
+ source-location))
(let ((class (find-classoid name)))
(setf (condition-classoid-slots class) slots)
(setf (condition-classoid-report class) report)
(dolist (initarg (condition-slot-initargs slot) nil)
(when (functionp (getf e-def-initargs initarg))
(return t))))
- (push slot (condition-classoid-hairy-slots class))))))))
+ (push slot (condition-classoid-hairy-slots class)))))))
+ (when (boundp '*define-condition-hooks*)
+ (dolist (fun *define-condition-hooks*)
+ (funcall fun class))))
name))
(defmacro define-condition (name (&rest parent-types) (&rest slot-specs)
:initform-p ',initform-p
:documentation ',documentation
:initform
- ,(if (constantp initform)
- `',(eval initform)
+ ,(if (sb!xc:constantp initform)
+ `',(constant-form-value initform)
`#'(lambda () ,initform)))))))
(dolist (option options)
(let ((val (second initargs)))
(setq default-initargs
(list* `',(first initargs)
- (if (constantp val)
- `',(eval val)
+ (if (sb!xc:constantp val)
+ `',(constant-form-value val)
`#'(lambda () ,val))
default-initargs)))))
(t
,report
(list ,@default-initargs)
',(all-readers)
- ',(all-writers)))))))
-\f
-;;;; DESCRIBE on CONDITIONs
-
-;;; a function to be used as the guts of DESCRIBE-OBJECT (CONDITION T)
-;;; eventually (once we get CLOS up and running so that we can define
-;;; methods)
-(defun describe-condition (condition stream)
- (format stream
- "~&~@<~S ~_is a ~S. ~_Its slot values are ~_~S.~:>~%"
- condition
- (type-of condition)
- (concatenate 'list
- (condition-actual-initargs condition)
- (condition-assigned-slots condition))))
+ ',(all-writers)
+ (sb!c:source-location)))))))
\f
;;;; various CONDITIONs specified by ANSI
(define-condition simple-error (simple-condition error) ())
-;;; not specified by ANSI, but too useful not to have around.
-(define-condition simple-style-warning (simple-condition style-warning) ())
-
(define-condition storage-condition (serious-condition) ())
(define-condition type-error (error)
(type-error-datum condition)
(type-error-expected-type condition)))))
+;;; not specified by ANSI, but too useful not to have around.
+(define-condition simple-style-warning (simple-condition style-warning) ())
(define-condition simple-type-error (simple-condition type-error) ())
+;; Can't have a function called SIMPLE-TYPE-ERROR or TYPE-ERROR...
+(declaim (ftype (sfunction (t t t &rest t) nil) bad-type))
+(defun bad-type (datum type control &rest arguments)
+ (error 'simple-type-error
+ :datum datum
+ :expected-type type
+ :format-control control
+ :format-arguments arguments))
+
(define-condition program-error (error) ())
(define-condition parse-error (error) ())
(define-condition control-error (error) ())
"end of file on ~S"
(stream-error-stream condition)))))
+(define-condition closed-stream-error (stream-error) ()
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~S is closed" (stream-error-stream condition)))))
+
(define-condition file-error (error)
((pathname :reader file-error-pathname :initarg :pathname))
(:report
(*print-array* nil))
(format stream "~S cannot be printed readably." obj)))))
-(define-condition reader-error (parse-error stream-error)
- ((format-control
- :reader reader-error-format-control
- :initarg :format-control)
- (format-arguments
- :reader reader-error-format-arguments
- :initarg :format-arguments
- :initform '()))
- (:report
- (lambda (condition stream)
- (let* ((error-stream (stream-error-stream condition))
- (pos (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream)))
- (let (lineno colno)
- (when (and pos
- (< pos sb!xc:array-dimension-limit)
- ;; KLUDGE: lseek() (which is what FILE-POSITION
- ;; reduces to on file-streams) is undefined on
- ;; "some devices", which in practice means that it
- ;; can claim to succeed on /dev/stdin on Darwin
- ;; and Solaris. This is obviously bad news,
- ;; because the READ-SEQUENCE below will then
- ;; block, not complete, and the report will never
- ;; be printed. As a workaround, we exclude
- ;; interactive streams from this attempt to report
- ;; positions. -- CSR, 2003-08-21
- (not (interactive-stream-p error-stream))
- (file-position error-stream :start))
- (let ((string
- (make-string pos
- :element-type (stream-element-type
- error-stream))))
- (when (= pos (read-sequence string error-stream))
- (setq lineno (1+ (count #\Newline string))
- colno (- pos
- (or (position #\Newline string :from-end t) -1)
- 1))))
- (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream pos))
- (format stream
- "READER-ERROR ~@[at ~W ~]~
- ~@[(line ~W~]~@[, column ~W) ~]~
- on ~S:~%~?"
- pos lineno colno error-stream
- (reader-error-format-control condition)
- (reader-error-format-arguments condition)))))))
+(define-condition reader-error (parse-error stream-error) ()
+ (:report (lambda (condition stream)
+ (%report-reader-error condition stream))))
+
+;;; a READER-ERROR whose REPORTing is controlled by FORMAT-CONTROL and
+;;; FORMAT-ARGS (the usual case for READER-ERRORs signalled from
+;;; within SBCL itself)
+;;;
+;;; (Inheriting CL:SIMPLE-CONDITION here isn't quite consistent with
+;;; the letter of the ANSI spec: this is not a condition signalled by
+;;; SIGNAL when a format-control is supplied by the function's first
+;;; argument. It seems to me (WHN) to be basically in the spirit of
+;;; the spec, but if not, it'd be straightforward to do our own
+;;; DEFINE-CONDITION SB-INT:SIMPLISTIC-CONDITION with
+;;; FORMAT-CONTROL and FORMAT-ARGS slots, and use that condition in
+;;; place of CL:SIMPLE-CONDITION here.)
+(define-condition simple-reader-error (reader-error simple-condition)
+ ()
+ (:report (lambda (condition stream)
+ (%report-reader-error condition stream :simple t))))
+
+;;; base REPORTing of a READER-ERROR
+;;;
+;;; When SIMPLE, we expect and use SIMPLE-CONDITION-ish FORMAT-CONTROL
+;;; and FORMAT-ARGS slots.
+(defun %report-reader-error (condition stream &key simple)
+ (let* ((error-stream (stream-error-stream condition))
+ (pos (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream)))
+ (let (lineno colno)
+ (when (and pos
+ (< pos sb!xc:array-dimension-limit)
+ ;; KLUDGE: lseek() (which is what FILE-POSITION
+ ;; reduces to on file-streams) is undefined on
+ ;; "some devices", which in practice means that it
+ ;; can claim to succeed on /dev/stdin on Darwin
+ ;; and Solaris. This is obviously bad news,
+ ;; because the READ-SEQUENCE below will then
+ ;; block, not complete, and the report will never
+ ;; be printed. As a workaround, we exclude
+ ;; interactive streams from this attempt to report
+ ;; positions. -- CSR, 2003-08-21
+ (not (interactive-stream-p error-stream))
+ (file-position error-stream :start))
+ (let ((string
+ (make-string pos
+ :element-type (stream-element-type
+ error-stream))))
+ (when (= pos (read-sequence string error-stream))
+ (setq lineno (1+ (count #\Newline string))
+ colno (- pos
+ (or (position #\Newline string :from-end t) -1)
+ 1))))
+ (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream pos))
+ (pprint-logical-block (stream nil)
+ (format stream
+ "~S ~@[at ~W ~]~
+ ~@[(line ~W~]~@[, column ~W) ~]~
+ on ~S"
+ (class-name (class-of condition))
+ pos lineno colno error-stream)
+ (when simple
+ (format stream ":~2I~_~?"
+ (simple-condition-format-control condition)
+ (simple-condition-format-arguments condition)))))))
\f
;;;; special SBCL extension conditions
<http://sbcl.sourceforge.net/>.~:@>"
'((fmakunbound 'compile))))))
-(define-condition simple-storage-condition (storage-condition simple-condition) ())
+(define-condition simple-storage-condition (storage-condition simple-condition)
+ ())
;;; a condition for use in stubs for operations which aren't supported
;;; on some platforms
;;; unimplemented and (2) unintentionally just screwed up somehow.
;;; (Before this condition was defined, test code tried to deal with
;;; this by checking for FBOUNDP, but that didn't work reliably. In
-;;; sbcl-0.7.0, a a package screwup left the definition of
+;;; sbcl-0.7.0, a package screwup left the definition of
;;; LOAD-FOREIGN in the wrong package, so it was unFBOUNDP even on
;;; architectures where it was supposed to be supported, and the
;;; regression tests cheerfully passed because they assumed that
;;; unFBOUNDPness meant they were running on an system which didn't
;;; support the extension.)
(define-condition unsupported-operator (simple-error) ())
-
\f
;;; (:ansi-cl :function remove)
;;; (:ansi-cl :section (a b c))
(format stream ", ")
(destructuring-bind (type data) (cdr reference)
(ecase type
+ (:readers "Readers for ~:(~A~) Metaobjects"
+ (substitute #\ #\- (symbol-name data)))
+ (:initialization
+ (format stream "Initialization of ~:(~A~) Metaobjects"
+ (substitute #\ #\- (symbol-name data))))
(:generic-function (format stream "Generic Function ~S" data))
+ (:function (format stream "Function ~S" data))
(:section (format stream "Section ~{~D~^.~}" data)))))
(:ansi-cl
(format stream "The ANSI Standard")
(unless (null (cdr rs))
(terpri s)))))))
+(define-condition simple-reference-error (reference-condition simple-error)
+ ())
+
+(define-condition simple-reference-warning (reference-condition simple-warning)
+ ())
+
+(define-condition arguments-out-of-domain-error
+ (arithmetic-error reference-condition)
+ ())
+
(define-condition duplicate-definition (reference-condition warning)
((name :initarg :name :reader duplicate-definition-name))
(:report (lambda (c s)
'(:ansi-cl :function make-array)
'(:ansi-cl :function sb!xc:upgraded-array-element-type))))
-(define-condition displaced-to-array-too-small-error
- (reference-condition simple-error)
- ()
- (:default-initargs
- :references (list '(:ansi-cl :function adjust-array))))
-
(define-condition type-warning (reference-condition simple-warning)
()
(:default-initargs :references (list '(:sbcl :node "Handling of Types"))))
+(define-condition type-style-warning (reference-condition simple-style-warning)
+ ()
+ (:default-initargs :references (list '(:sbcl :node "Handling of Types"))))
(define-condition local-argument-mismatch (reference-condition simple-warning)
()
(format-args-mismatch simple-style-warning)
())
+(define-condition implicit-generic-function-warning (style-warning)
+ ((name :initarg :name :reader implicit-generic-function-name))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~@<Implicitly creating new generic function ~S.~:@>"
+ (implicit-generic-function-name condition)))))
+
(define-condition extension-failure (reference-condition simple-error)
())
"No traps are enabled? How can this be?"
stream))))))
+(define-condition invalid-array-index-error (type-error)
+ ((array :initarg :array :reader invalid-array-index-error-array)
+ (axis :initarg :axis :reader invalid-array-index-error-axis))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (let ((array (invalid-array-index-error-array condition)))
+ (format stream "Index ~W out of bounds for ~@[axis ~W of ~]~S, ~
+ should be nonnegative and <~W."
+ (type-error-datum condition)
+ (when (> (array-rank array) 1)
+ (invalid-array-index-error-axis condition))
+ (type-of array)
+ ;; Extract the bound from (INTEGER 0 (BOUND))
+ (caaddr (type-error-expected-type condition)))))))
+
+(define-condition invalid-array-error (reference-condition type-error) ()
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (let ((*print-array* nil))
+ (format stream
+ "~@<Displaced array originally of type ~S has been invalidated ~
+ due its displaced-to array ~S having become too small to hold ~
+ it: the displaced array's dimensions have all been set to zero ~
+ to trap accesses to it.~:@>"
+ (type-error-expected-type condition)
+ (array-displacement (type-error-datum condition))))))
+ (:default-initargs
+ :references
+ (list '(:ansi-cl :function adjust-array))))
+
(define-condition index-too-large-error (type-error)
()
(:report
'(:ansi-cl :section (15 1 2 1))
'(:ansi-cl :section (15 1 2 2)))))
-(define-condition io-timeout (stream-error)
- ((direction :reader io-timeout-direction :initarg :direction))
- (:report
- (lambda (condition stream)
- (declare (type stream stream))
- (format stream
- "I/O timeout ~(~A~)ing ~S"
- (io-timeout-direction condition)
- (stream-error-stream condition)))))
-
(define-condition namestring-parse-error (parse-error)
((complaint :reader namestring-parse-error-complaint :initarg :complaint)
(args :reader namestring-parse-error-args :initarg :args :initform nil)
(define-condition simple-package-error (simple-condition package-error) ())
-(define-condition reader-package-error (reader-error) ())
+(define-condition simple-reader-package-error (simple-reader-error) ())
(define-condition reader-eof-error (end-of-file)
((context :reader reader-eof-error-context :initarg :context))
(stream-error-stream condition)
(reader-eof-error-context condition)))))
-(define-condition reader-impossible-number-error (reader-error)
+(define-condition reader-impossible-number-error (simple-reader-error)
((error :reader reader-impossible-number-error-error :initarg :error))
(:report
(lambda (condition stream)
(let ((error-stream (stream-error-stream condition)))
- (format stream "READER-ERROR ~@[at ~W ~]on ~S:~%~?~%Original error: ~A"
+ (format stream
+ "READER-ERROR ~@[at ~W ~]on ~S:~%~?~%Original error: ~A"
(file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream) error-stream
- (reader-error-format-control condition)
- (reader-error-format-arguments condition)
+ (simple-condition-format-control condition)
+ (simple-condition-format-arguments condition)
(reader-impossible-number-error-error condition))))))
-(define-condition timeout (serious-condition) ())
+(define-condition standard-readtable-modified-error (reference-condition error)
+ ((operation :initarg :operation :reader standard-readtable-modified-operation))
+ (:report (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~S would modify the standard readtable."
+ (standard-readtable-modified-operation condition))))
+ (:default-initargs :references `((:ansi-cl :section (2 1 1 2))
+ (:ansi-cl :glossary "standard readtable"))))
+
+(define-condition standard-pprint-dispatch-table-modified-error
+ (reference-condition error)
+ ((operation :initarg :operation
+ :reader standard-pprint-dispatch-table-modified-operation))
+ (:report (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "~S would modify the standard pprint dispatch table."
+ (standard-pprint-dispatch-table-modified-operation
+ condition))))
+ (:default-initargs
+ :references `((:ansi-cl :glossary "standard pprint dispatch table"))))
+
+(define-condition timeout (serious-condition)
+ ((seconds :initarg :seconds :initform nil :reader timeout-seconds))
+ (:report (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "Timeout occurred~@[ after ~A seconds~]."
+ (timeout-seconds condition)))))
+
+(define-condition io-timeout (stream-error timeout)
+ ((direction :reader io-timeout-direction :initarg :direction))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (declare (type stream stream))
+ (format stream
+ "I/O timeout ~(~A~)ing ~S."
+ (io-timeout-direction condition)
+ (stream-error-stream condition)))))
+
+(define-condition deadline-timeout (timeout) ()
+ (:report (lambda (condition stream)
+ (format stream "A deadline was reached after ~A seconds."
+ (timeout-seconds condition)))))
(define-condition declaration-type-conflict-error (reference-condition
simple-error)
(define-condition step-condition ()
((form :initarg :form :reader step-condition-form))
+
#!+sb-doc
(:documentation "Common base class of single-stepping conditions.
STEP-CONDITION-FORM holds a string representation of the form being
"Form associated with the STEP-CONDITION.")
(define-condition step-form-condition (step-condition)
- ((source-path :initarg :source-path :reader step-condition-source-path)
- (pathname :initarg :pathname :reader step-condition-pathname))
+ ((args :initarg :args :reader step-condition-args))
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (let ((*print-circle* t)
+ (*print-pretty* t)
+ (*print-readably* nil))
+ (format stream
+ "Evaluating call:~%~< ~@;~A~:>~%~
+ ~:[With arguments:~%~{ ~S~%~}~;With unknown arguments~]~%"
+ (list (step-condition-form condition))
+ (eq (step-condition-args condition) :unknown)
+ (step-condition-args condition)))))
#!+sb-doc
(:documentation "Condition signalled by code compiled with
single-stepping information when about to execute a form.
Associated with this condition are always the restarts STEP-INTO,
STEP-NEXT, and STEP-CONTINUE."))
-#!+sb-doc
-(setf (fdocumentation 'step-condition-source-path 'function)
- "Source-path of the original form associated with the
-STEP-FORM-CONDITION or NIL."
- (fdocumentation 'step-condition-pathname 'function)
- "Pathname of the original source-file associated with the
-STEP-FORM-CONDITION or NIL.")
-
(define-condition step-result-condition (step-condition)
((result :initarg :result :reader step-condition-result)))
STEP-CONDITION-FORM holds the form, and STEP-CONDITION-RESULT holds
the values returned by the form as a list. No associated restarts."))
-(define-condition step-variable-condition (step-result-condition)
+(define-condition step-finished-condition (step-condition)
()
+ (:report
+ (lambda (condition stream)
+ (declare (ignore condition))
+ (format stream "Returning from STEP")))
#!+sb-doc
- (:documentation "Condition signalled by code compiled with
-single-stepping information when referencing a variable.
-STEP-CONDITION-FORM hold the symbol, and STEP-CONDITION-RESULT holds
-the value of the variable. No associated restarts."))
+ (:documentation "Condition signaled when STEP returns."))
+\f
+;;; A knob for muffling warnings, mostly for use while loading files.
+(defvar *muffled-warnings* 'uninteresting-redefinition
+ "A type that ought to specify a subtype of WARNING. Whenever a
+warning is signaled, if the warning if of this type and is not
+handled by any other handler, it will be muffled.")
+\f
+;;; Various STYLE-WARNING signaled in the system.
+;; For the moment, we're only getting into the details for function
+;; redefinitions, but other redefinitions could be done later
+;; (e.g. methods).
+(define-condition redefinition-warning (style-warning)
+ ())
+
+(define-condition function-redefinition-warning (redefinition-warning)
+ ((name :initarg :name :reader function-redefinition-warning-name)
+ (old :initarg :old :reader function-redefinition-warning-old-fdefinition)
+ ;; For DEFGENERIC and perhaps others, the redefinition
+ ;; destructively modifies the original, rather than storing a new
+ ;; object, so there's no NEW here, but only in subclasses.
+ ))
+
+(define-condition redefinition-with-defun (function-redefinition-warning)
+ ((new :initarg :new :reader redefinition-with-defun-new-fdefinition)
+ ;; KLUDGE: it would be nice to fix the unreasonably late
+ ;; back-patching of DEBUG-SOURCEs in the DEBUG-INFO during
+ ;; fasloading and just use the new fdefinition, but for the moment
+ ;; we'll compare the SOURCE-LOCATION created during DEFUN with the
+ ;; previous DEBUG-SOURCE.
+ (new-location :initarg :new-location
+ :reader redefinition-with-defun-new-location))
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream "redefining ~S in DEFUN"
+ (function-redefinition-warning-name warning)))))
+
+(define-condition redefinition-with-defgeneric (function-redefinition-warning)
+ ((new-location :initarg :new-location
+ :reader redefinition-with-defgeneric-new-location))
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream "redefining ~S in DEFGENERIC"
+ (function-redefinition-warning-name warning)))))
+
+(define-condition redefinition-with-defmethod (redefinition-warning)
+ ((gf :initarg :generic-function
+ :reader redefinition-with-defmethod-generic-function)
+ (qualifiers :initarg :qualifiers
+ :reader redefinition-with-defmethod-qualifiers)
+ (specializers :initarg :specializers
+ :reader redefinition-with-defmethod-specializers)
+ (new-location :initarg :new-location
+ :reader redefinition-with-defmethod-new-location)
+ (old-method :initarg :old-method
+ :reader redefinition-with-defmethod-old-method))
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream "redefining ~S~{ ~S~} ~S in DEFMETHOD"
+ (redefinition-with-defmethod-generic-function warning)
+ (redefinition-with-defmethod-qualifiers warning)
+ (redefinition-with-defmethod-specializers warning)))))
+
+;; FIXME: see the FIXMEs in defmacro.lisp, then maybe instantiate this.
+(define-condition redefinition-with-defmacro (function-redefinition-warning)
+ ())
+;; Here are a few predicates for what people might find interesting
+;; about redefinitions.
+
+;; DEFUN can replace a generic function with an ordinary function.
+;; (Attempting to replace an ordinary function with a generic one
+;; causes an error, though.)
+(defun redefinition-replaces-generic-function-p (warning)
+ (and (typep warning 'redefinition-with-defun)
+ (typep (function-redefinition-warning-old-fdefinition warning)
+ 'generic-function)))
+
+(defun redefinition-replaces-compiled-function-with-interpreted-p (warning)
+ (and (typep warning 'redefinition-with-defun)
+ (compiled-function-p
+ (function-redefinition-warning-old-fdefinition warning))
+ (not (compiled-function-p
+ (redefinition-with-defun-new-fdefinition warning)))))
+
+;; Most people seem to agree that re-running a DEFUN in a file is
+;; completely uninteresting.
+(defun uninteresting-ordinary-function-redefinition-p (warning)
+ ;; OAOO violation: this duplicates code in SB-INTROSPECT.
+ ;; Additionally, there are some functions that aren't
+ ;; funcallable-instances for which finding the source location is
+ ;; complicated (e.g. DEFSTRUCT-defined predicates and accessors),
+ ;; but I don't think they're defined with %DEFUN, so the warning
+ ;; isn't raised.
+ (flet ((fdefinition-file-namestring (fdefn)
+ #!+sb-eval
+ (when (typep fdefn 'sb!eval:interpreted-function)
+ (return-from fdefinition-file-namestring
+ (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring
+ (sb!eval:interpreted-function-source-location fdefn))))
+ ;; All the following accesses are guarded with conditionals
+ ;; because it's not clear whether any of the slots we're
+ ;; chasing down are guaranteed to be filled in.
+ (let* ((fdefn
+ ;; KLUDGE: although this looks like it only works
+ ;; for %SIMPLE-FUNs, in fact there's a pun such
+ ;; that %SIMPLE-FUN-SELF returns the simple-fun
+ ;; object for closures and
+ ;; funcallable-instances. -- CSR, circa 2005
+ (sb!kernel:%simple-fun-self fdefn))
+ (code (if fdefn (sb!kernel:fun-code-header fdefn)))
+ (debug-info (if code (sb!kernel:%code-debug-info code)))
+ (debug-source (if debug-info
+ (sb!c::debug-info-source debug-info)))
+ (namestring (if debug-source
+ (sb!c::debug-source-namestring debug-source))))
+ namestring)))
+ (and
+ ;; There's garbage in various places when the first DEFUN runs in
+ ;; cold-init.
+ sb!kernel::*cold-init-complete-p*
+ (typep warning 'redefinition-with-defun)
+ (let ((old-fdefn
+ (function-redefinition-warning-old-fdefinition warning))
+ (new-fdefn
+ (redefinition-with-defun-new-fdefinition warning)))
+ ;; Replacing a compiled function with a compiled function is
+ ;; clearly uninteresting, and we'll say arbitrarily that
+ ;; replacing an interpreted function with an interpreted
+ ;; function is uninteresting, too, but leave out the
+ ;; compiled-to-interpreted case.
+ (when (or (typep
+ old-fdefn
+ '(or #!+sb-eval sb!eval:interpreted-function))
+ (and (typep old-fdefn
+ '(and compiled-function
+ (not funcallable-instance)))
+ ;; Since this is a REDEFINITION-WITH-DEFUN,
+ ;; NEW-FDEFN can't be a FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE.
+ (typep new-fdefn 'compiled-function)))
+ (let* ((old-namestring (fdefinition-file-namestring old-fdefn))
+ (new-namestring
+ (or (fdefinition-file-namestring new-fdefn)
+ (let ((srcloc
+ (redefinition-with-defun-new-location warning)))
+ (if srcloc
+ (sb!c::definition-source-location-namestring
+ srcloc))))))
+ (and old-namestring
+ new-namestring
+ (equal old-namestring new-namestring))))))))
+
+(defun uninteresting-generic-function-redefinition-p (warning)
+ (and (typep warning 'redefinition-with-defgeneric)
+ (let* ((old-fdefn
+ (function-redefinition-warning-old-fdefinition warning))
+ (old-location
+ (if (typep old-fdefn 'generic-function)
+ (sb!pcl::definition-source old-fdefn)))
+ (old-namestring
+ (if old-location
+ (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring old-location)))
+ (new-location
+ (redefinition-with-defgeneric-new-location warning))
+ (new-namestring
+ (if new-location
+ (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring new-location))))
+ (and old-namestring
+ new-namestring
+ (equal old-namestring new-namestring)))))
+
+(defun uninteresting-method-redefinition-p (warning)
+ (and (typep warning 'redefinition-with-defmethod)
+ (let* ((old-method (redefinition-with-defmethod-old-method warning))
+ (old-location (sb!pcl::definition-source old-method))
+ (old-namestring (if old-location
+ (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring
+ old-location)))
+ (new-location (redefinition-with-defmethod-new-location warning))
+ (new-namestring (if new-location
+ (sb!c:definition-source-location-namestring
+ new-location))))
+ (and new-namestring
+ old-namestring
+ (equal new-namestring old-namestring)))))
+
+(deftype uninteresting-redefinition ()
+ '(or (satisfies uninteresting-ordinary-function-redefinition-p)
+ (satisfies uninteresting-generic-function-redefinition-p)
+ (satisfies uninteresting-method-redefinition-p)))
+
+(define-condition redefinition-with-deftransform (redefinition-warning)
+ ((transform :initarg :transform
+ :reader redefinition-with-deftransform-transform))
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream "Overwriting ~S"
+ (redefinition-with-deftransform-transform warning)))))
+\f
+;;; Various other STYLE-WARNINGS
+(define-condition dubious-asterisks-around-variable-name
+ (style-warning simple-condition)
+ ()
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream "~@?, even though the name follows~@
+the usual naming convention (names like *FOO*) for special variables"
+ (simple-condition-format-control warning)
+ (simple-condition-format-arguments warning)))))
+
+(define-condition asterisks-around-lexical-variable-name
+ (dubious-asterisks-around-variable-name)
+ ())
+
+(define-condition asterisks-around-constant-variable-name
+ (dubious-asterisks-around-variable-name)
+ ())
+
+;; We call this UNDEFINED-ALIEN-STYLE-WARNING because there are some
+;; subclasses of ERROR above having to do with undefined aliens.
+(define-condition undefined-alien-style-warning (style-warning)
+ ((symbol :initarg :symbol :reader undefined-alien-symbol))
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream "Undefined alien: ~S"
+ (undefined-alien-symbol warning)))))
+
+#!+sb-eval
+(define-condition lexical-environment-too-complex (style-warning)
+ ((form :initarg :form :reader lexical-environment-too-complex-form)
+ (lexenv :initarg :lexenv :reader lexical-environment-too-complex-lexenv))
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream
+ "~@<Native lexical environment too complex for ~
+ SB-EVAL to evaluate ~S, falling back to ~
+ SIMPLE-EVAL-IN-LEXENV. Lexenv: ~S~:@>"
+ (lexical-environment-too-complex-form warning)
+ (lexical-environment-too-complex-lexenv warning)))))
+
+;; Although this has -ERROR- in the name, it's just a STYLE-WARNING.
+(define-condition character-decoding-error-in-comment (style-warning)
+ ((stream :initarg :stream :reader decoding-error-in-comment-stream)
+ (position :initarg :position :reader decoding-error-in-comment-position))
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream
+ "Character decoding error in a ~A-comment at ~
+ position ~A reading source stream ~A, ~
+ resyncing."
+ (decoding-error-in-comment-macro warning)
+ (decoding-error-in-comment-position warning)
+ (decoding-error-in-comment-stream warning)))))
+
+(define-condition character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment
+ (character-decoding-error-in-comment)
+ ((char :initform #\; :initarg :char
+ :reader character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-char)))
+
+(define-condition character-decoding-error-in-dispatch-macro-char-comment
+ (character-decoding-error-in-comment)
+ ;; ANSI doesn't give a way for a reader function invoked by a
+ ;; dispatch macro character to determine which dispatch character
+ ;; was used, so if a user wants to signal one of these from a custom
+ ;; comment reader, he'll have to supply the :DISP-CHAR himself.
+ ((disp-char :initform #\# :initarg :disp-char
+ :reader character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-disp-char)
+ (sub-char :initarg :sub-char
+ :reader character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-sub-char)))
+
+(defun decoding-error-in-comment-macro (warning)
+ (etypecase warning
+ (character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment
+ (character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-char warning))
+ (character-decoding-error-in-dispatch-macro-char-comment
+ (format
+ nil "~C~C"
+ (character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-disp-char warning)
+ (character-decoding-error-in-macro-char-comment-sub-char warning)))))
+
+(define-condition deprecated-eval-when-situations (style-warning)
+ ((situations :initarg :situations
+ :reader deprecated-eval-when-situations-situations))
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream "using deprecated EVAL-WHEN situation names~{ ~S~}"
+ (deprecated-eval-when-situations-situations warning)))))
+
+(define-condition proclamation-mismatch (style-warning)
+ ((name :initarg :name :reader proclamation-mismatch-name)
+ (old :initarg :old :reader proclamation-mismatch-old)
+ (new :initarg :new :reader proclamation-mismatch-new)))
+
+(define-condition type-proclamation-mismatch (proclamation-mismatch)
+ ()
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream
+ "The new TYPE proclamation~% ~S for ~S does not ~
+ match the old TYPE proclamation ~S"
+ (proclamation-mismatch-new warning)
+ (proclamation-mismatch-name warning)
+ (proclamation-mismatch-old warning)))))
+
+(define-condition ftype-proclamation-mismatch (proclamation-mismatch)
+ ()
+ (:report (lambda (warning stream)
+ (format stream
+ "The new FTYPE proclamation~% ~S for ~S does not ~
+ match the old FTYPE proclamation ~S"
+ (proclamation-mismatch-new warning)
+ (proclamation-mismatch-name warning)
+ (proclamation-mismatch-old warning)))))
\f
;;;; restart definitions
CONTROL-ERROR if none exists."
(invoke-restart (find-restart-or-control-error 'muffle-warning condition)))
+(defun try-restart (name condition &rest arguments)
+ (let ((restart (find-restart name condition)))
+ (when restart
+ (apply #'invoke-restart restart arguments))))
+
(macrolet ((define-nil-returning-restart (name args doc)
#!-sb-doc (declare (ignore doc))
`(defun ,name (,@args &optional condition)
#!+sb-doc ,doc
- ;; FIXME: Perhaps this shared logic should be pulled out into
- ;; FLET MAYBE-INVOKE-RESTART? See whether it shrinks code..
- (let ((restart (find-restart ',name condition)))
- (when restart
- (invoke-restart restart ,@args))))))
+ (try-restart ',name condition ,@args))))
(define-nil-returning-restart continue ()
"Transfer control to a restart named CONTINUE, or return NIL if none exists.")
(define-nil-returning-restart store-value (value)