;; name of copying function
(copier (symbolicate "COPY-" name) :type (or symbol null))
;; name of type predicate
- (predicate (symbolicate name "-P") :type (or symbol null))
+ (predicate-name (symbolicate name "-P") :type (or symbol null))
;; the arguments to the :INCLUDE option, or NIL if no included
;; structure
(include nil :type list)
;; classes, CLASS-STRUCTURE-P = NIL)
;;
;; vector element type
- (element-type 't)
+ (element-type t)
;; T if :NAMED was explicitly specified, NIL otherwise
(named nil :type boolean)
;; any INITIAL-OFFSET option on this direct type
%name
;; its position in the implementation sequence
(index (required-argument) :type fixnum)
- ;; Name of accessor, or NIL if this accessor has the same name as an
- ;; inherited accessor (which we don't want to shadow.)
- (accessor nil)
+ ;; the name of the accessor function
+ ;;
+ ;; (CMU CL had extra complexity here ("..or NIL if this accessor has
+ ;; the same name as an inherited accessor (which we don't want to
+ ;; shadow)") but that behavior doesn't seem to be specified by (or
+ ;; even particularly consistent with) ANSI, so it's gone in SBCL.)
+ (accessor-name nil)
default ; default value expression
(type t) ; declared type specifier
;; If this object does not describe a raw slot, this value is T.
;;; string to avoid creating lots of worthless symbols at load time.
(defun dsd-name (dsd)
(intern (string (dsd-%name dsd))
- (if (dsd-accessor dsd)
- (symbol-package (dsd-accessor dsd))
+ (if (dsd-accessor-name dsd)
+ (symbol-package (dsd-accessor-name dsd))
(sane-package))))
\f
;;;; typed (non-class) structures
(funcall #',(farg po) ,x ,s))))
(t nil))))
,@(let ((pure (dd-pure defstruct)))
- (cond ((eq pure 't)
+ (cond ((eq pure t)
`((setf (layout-pure (class-layout
(sb!xc:find-class ',name)))
t)))
(when (and def-con (not (dd-alternate-metaclass defstruct)))
`((setf (structure-class-constructor (sb!xc:find-class ',name))
#',def-con))))))))
-;;; FIXME: I really would like to make structure accessors less special,
-;;; just ordinary inline functions. (Or perhaps inline functions with special
-;;; compact implementations of their expansions, to avoid bloating the system.)
+;;; FIXME: I really would like to make structure accessors less
+;;; special, just ordinary inline functions. (Or perhaps inline
+;;; functions with special compact implementations of their
+;;; expansions, to avoid bloating the system.)
;;; shared logic for CL:DEFSTRUCT and SB!XC:DEFSTRUCT
-;;;
-;;; FIXME: There should be some way to make this not be present in the
-;;; target executable, with EVAL-WHEN (COMPILE EXECUTE) and all that good
-;;; stuff, but for now I can't be bothered because of the messiness of
-;;; using CL:DEFMACRO in one case and SB!XC:DEFMACRO in another case.
-;;; Perhaps I could dodge this by defining it as an inline function instead?
-;;; Or perhaps just use MACROLET? I tried MACROLET and got nowhere and thought
-;;; I was tripping over either a compiler bug or ANSI weirdness, but this
-;;; test case seems to work in Debian CMU CL 2.4.9:
-;;; (macrolet ((emit-printer () ''(print "********")))
-;;; (defmacro fizz () (emit-printer)))
-;;; giving
-;;; * (fizz)
-;;; "********"
-;;; "********"
-;;; *
-(defmacro expander-for-defstruct (name-and-options
- slot-descriptions
- expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p)
+(defmacro !expander-for-defstruct (name-and-options
+ slot-descriptions
+ expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p)
`(let ((name-and-options ,name-and-options)
(slot-descriptions ,slot-descriptions)
(expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p
,expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p))
- (let* ((dd (parse-name-and-options-and-slot-descriptions
+ (let* ((dd (parse-defstruct-name-and-options-and-slot-descriptions
name-and-options
slot-descriptions))
(name (dd-name dd)))
(if (class-structure-p dd)
(let ((inherits (inherits-for-structure dd)))
`(progn
- (/noshow0 "doing CLASS-STRUCTURE-P case for DEFSTRUCT " ,name)
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
- (%compiler-only-defstruct ',dd ',inherits))
+ (%compiler-defstruct ',dd ',inherits)
+ ,@(when (eq (dd-type dd) 'structure)
+ `((%compiler-truly-defstruct ',dd))))
(%defstruct ',dd ',inherits)
- ,@(when (eq (dd-type dd) 'structure)
- `((%compiler-defstruct ',dd)))
- (/noshow0 "starting not-for-the-xc-host section in DEFSTRUCT")
,@(unless expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p
(append (raw-accessor-definitions dd)
(predicate-definitions dd)
;(copier-definition dd)
(constructor-definitions dd)
(class-method-definitions dd)))
- (/noshow0 "done with DEFSTRUCT " ,name)
',name))
`(progn
- (/show0 "doing NOT CLASS-STRUCTURE-P case for DEFSTRUCT " ,name)
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(setf (info :typed-structure :info ',name) ',dd))
,@(unless expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p
(typed-predicate-definitions dd)
(typed-copier-definitions dd)
(constructor-definitions dd)))
- (/noshow0 "done with DEFSTRUCT " ,name)
',name)))))
(sb!xc:defmacro defstruct (name-and-options &rest slot-descriptions)
:READ-ONLY {T | NIL}
If true, no setter function is defined for this slot."
- (expander-for-defstruct name-and-options slot-descriptions nil))
+ (!expander-for-defstruct name-and-options slot-descriptions nil))
#+sb-xc-host
(defmacro sb!xc:defstruct (name-and-options &rest slot-descriptions)
#!+sb-doc
"Cause information about a target structure to be built into the
cross-compiler."
- (expander-for-defstruct name-and-options slot-descriptions t))
+ (!expander-for-defstruct name-and-options slot-descriptions t))
\f
-;;;; functions to create various parts of DEFSTRUCT definitions
+;;;; functions to generate code for various parts of DEFSTRUCT definitions
;;; Catch requests to mess up definitions in COMMON-LISP.
#-sb-xc-host
(collect ((res))
(dolist (slot (dd-slots dd))
(let ((stype (dsd-type slot))
- (accname (dsd-accessor slot))
+ (accessor-name (dsd-accessor-name slot))
(argname (gensym "ARG"))
(nvname (gensym "NEW-VALUE-")))
(multiple-value-bind (accessor offset data)
(slot-accessor-form dd slot argname)
;; When accessor exists and is raw
- (when (and accname (not (eq accessor '%instance-ref)))
- (res `(declaim (inline ,accname)))
- (res `(declaim (ftype (function (,name) ,stype) ,accname)))
- (res `(defun ,accname (,argname)
+ (when (and accessor-name
+ (not (eq accessor-name '%instance-ref)))
+ (res `(declaim (inline ,accessor-name)))
+ (res `(declaim (ftype (function (,name) ,stype) ,accessor-name)))
+ (res `(defun ,accessor-name (,argname)
(truly-the ,stype (,accessor ,data ,offset))))
(unless (dsd-read-only slot)
- (res `(declaim (inline (setf ,accname))))
+ (res `(declaim (inline (setf ,accessor-name))))
(res `(declaim (ftype (function (,stype ,name) ,stype)
- (setf ,accname))))
+ (setf ,accessor-name))))
;; FIXME: I rewrote this somewhat from the CMU CL definition.
;; Do some basic tests to make sure that reading and writing
;; raw slots still works correctly.
- (res `(defun (setf ,accname) (,nvname ,argname)
+ (res `(defun (setf ,accessor-name) (,nvname ,argname)
(setf (,accessor ,data ,offset) ,nvname)
,nvname)))))))
(res))))
;;; Return a list of forms which create a predicate for an untyped DEFSTRUCT.
(defun predicate-definitions (dd)
- (let ((pred (dd-predicate dd))
+ (let ((pred (dd-predicate-name dd))
(argname (gensym)))
(when pred
(if (eq (dd-type dd) 'funcallable-structure)
;;; DEFSTRUCT.
(defun typed-predicate-definitions (defstruct)
(let ((name (dd-name defstruct))
- (pred (dd-predicate defstruct))
+ (predicate-name (dd-predicate-name defstruct))
(argname (gensym)))
- (when (and pred (dd-named defstruct))
+ (when (and predicate-name (dd-named defstruct))
(let ((ltype (dd-lisp-type defstruct)))
- `((defun ,pred (,argname)
+ `((defun ,predicate-name (,argname)
(and (typep ,argname ',ltype)
(eq (elt (the ,ltype ,argname)
,(cdr (car (last (find-name-indices defstruct)))))
(error "no more than one of the following options may be specified:
:PRINT-FUNCTION, :PRINT-OBJECT, :TYPE")))
-;;; Parse a single defstruct option and store the results in DEFSTRUCT.
-(defun parse-1-option (option defstruct)
+;;; Parse a single DEFSTRUCT option and store the results in DD.
+(defun parse-1-dd-option (option dd)
(let ((args (rest option))
- (name (dd-name defstruct)))
+ (name (dd-name dd)))
(case (first option)
(:conc-name
(destructuring-bind (conc-name) args
- (setf (dd-conc-name defstruct)
+ (setf (dd-conc-name dd)
(if (symbolp conc-name)
conc-name
(make-symbol (string conc-name))))))
(destructuring-bind (&optional (cname (symbolicate "MAKE-" name))
&rest stuff)
args
- (push (cons cname stuff) (dd-constructors defstruct))))
+ (push (cons cname stuff) (dd-constructors dd))))
(:copier
(destructuring-bind (&optional (copier (symbolicate "COPY-" name)))
args
- (setf (dd-copier defstruct) copier)))
+ (setf (dd-copier dd) copier)))
(:predicate
- (destructuring-bind (&optional (pred (symbolicate name "-P"))) args
- (setf (dd-predicate defstruct) pred)))
+ (destructuring-bind (&optional (predicate-name (symbolicate name "-P")))
+ args
+ (setf (dd-predicate-name dd) predicate-name)))
(:include
- (when (dd-include defstruct)
+ (when (dd-include dd)
(error "more than one :INCLUDE option"))
- (setf (dd-include defstruct) args))
+ (setf (dd-include dd) args))
(:alternate-metaclass
- (setf (dd-alternate-metaclass defstruct) args))
+ (setf (dd-alternate-metaclass dd) args))
(:print-function
- (require-no-print-options-so-far defstruct)
- (setf (dd-print-function defstruct)
+ (require-no-print-options-so-far dd)
+ (setf (dd-print-function dd)
(the (or symbol cons) args)))
(:print-object
- (require-no-print-options-so-far defstruct)
- (setf (dd-print-object defstruct)
+ (require-no-print-options-so-far dd)
+ (setf (dd-print-object dd)
(the (or symbol cons) args)))
(:type
(destructuring-bind (type) args
(cond ((eq type 'funcallable-structure)
- (setf (dd-type defstruct) type))
+ (setf (dd-type dd) type))
((member type '(list vector))
- (setf (dd-element-type defstruct) 't)
- (setf (dd-type defstruct) type))
+ (setf (dd-element-type dd) t)
+ (setf (dd-type dd) type))
((and (consp type) (eq (first type) 'vector))
(destructuring-bind (vector vtype) type
(declare (ignore vector))
- (setf (dd-element-type defstruct) vtype)
- (setf (dd-type defstruct) 'vector)))
+ (setf (dd-element-type dd) vtype)
+ (setf (dd-type dd) 'vector)))
(t
- (error "~S is a bad :TYPE for Defstruct." type)))))
+ (error "~S is a bad :TYPE for DEFSTRUCT." type)))))
(:named
(error "The DEFSTRUCT option :NAMED takes no arguments."))
(:initial-offset
(destructuring-bind (offset) args
- (setf (dd-offset defstruct) offset)))
+ (setf (dd-offset dd) offset)))
(:pure
(destructuring-bind (fun) args
- (setf (dd-pure defstruct) fun)))
+ (setf (dd-pure dd) fun)))
(t (error "unknown DEFSTRUCT option:~% ~S" option)))))
;;; Given name and options, return a DD holding that info.
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
-(defun parse-name-and-options (name-and-options)
+(defun parse-defstruct-name-and-options (name-and-options)
(destructuring-bind (name &rest options) name-and-options
(aver name) ; A null name doesn't seem to make sense here.
- (let ((defstruct (make-defstruct-description name)))
+ (let ((dd (make-defstruct-description name)))
(dolist (option options)
(cond ((consp option)
- (parse-1-option option defstruct))
+ (parse-1-dd-option option dd))
((eq option :named)
- (setf (dd-named defstruct) t))
+ (setf (dd-named dd) t))
((member option '(:constructor :copier :predicate :named))
- (parse-1-option (list option) defstruct))
+ (parse-1-dd-option (list option) dd))
(t
(error "unrecognized DEFSTRUCT option: ~S" option))))
- (case (dd-type defstruct)
+ (case (dd-type dd)
(structure
- (when (dd-offset defstruct)
+ (when (dd-offset dd)
(error ":OFFSET can't be specified unless :TYPE is specified."))
- (unless (dd-include defstruct)
- (incf (dd-length defstruct))))
+ (unless (dd-include dd)
+ (incf (dd-length dd))))
(funcallable-structure)
(t
- (require-no-print-options-so-far defstruct)
- (when (dd-named defstruct)
- (incf (dd-length defstruct)))
- (let ((offset (dd-offset defstruct)))
- (when offset (incf (dd-length defstruct) offset)))))
+ (require-no-print-options-so-far dd)
+ (when (dd-named dd)
+ (incf (dd-length dd)))
+ (let ((offset (dd-offset dd)))
+ (when offset (incf (dd-length dd) offset)))))
- (when (dd-include defstruct)
- (do-inclusion-stuff defstruct))
+ (when (dd-include dd)
+ (do-dd-inclusion-stuff dd))
- defstruct)))
+ dd)))
;;; Given name and options and slot descriptions (and possibly doc
;;; string at the head of slot descriptions) return a DD holding that
;;; info.
-(defun parse-name-and-options-and-slot-descriptions (name-and-options
- slot-descriptions)
- (/noshow "PARSE-NAME-AND-OPTIONS-AND-SLOT-DESCRIPTIONS" name-and-options)
- (let ((result (parse-name-and-options (if (atom name-and-options)
- (list name-and-options)
- name-and-options))))
+(defun parse-defstruct-name-and-options-and-slot-descriptions
+ (name-and-options slot-descriptions)
+ (let ((result (parse-defstruct-name-and-options (if (atom name-and-options)
+ (list name-and-options)
+ name-and-options))))
(when (stringp (car slot-descriptions))
(setf (dd-doc result) (pop slot-descriptions)))
- (dolist (slot slot-descriptions)
- (allocate-1-slot result (parse-1-dsd result slot)))
+ (dolist (slot-description slot-descriptions)
+ (allocate-1-slot result (parse-1-dsd result slot-description)))
result))
) ; EVAL-WHEN
;;;; stuff to parse slot descriptions
;;; Parse a slot description for DEFSTRUCT, add it to the description
-;;; and return it. If supplied, ISLOT is a pre-initialized DSD that we
-;;; modify to get the new slot. This is supplied when handling
-;;; included slots. If the new accessor name is already an accessor
-;;; for same slot in some included structure, then set the
-;;; DSD-ACCESSOR to NIL so that we don't clobber the more general
-;;; accessor.
+;;; and return it. If supplied, SLOT is a pre-initialized DSD
+;;; that we modify to get the new slot. This is supplied when handling
+;;; included slots.
(defun parse-1-dsd (defstruct spec &optional
- (islot (make-defstruct-slot-description :%name ""
- :index 0
- :type t)))
+ (slot (make-defstruct-slot-description :%name ""
+ :index 0
+ :type t)))
(multiple-value-bind (name default default-p type type-p read-only ro-p)
(cond
((listp spec)
read-only ro-p)))
(t
(when (keywordp spec)
- ;; FIXME: should be style warning
- (warn "Keyword slot name indicates probable syntax ~
- error in DEFSTRUCT -- ~S."
- spec))
+ (style-warn "Keyword slot name indicates probable syntax ~
+ error in DEFSTRUCT: ~S."
+ spec))
spec))
(when (find name (dd-slots defstruct) :test #'string= :key #'dsd-%name)
(error 'simple-program-error
:format-control "duplicate slot name ~S"
:format-arguments (list name)))
- (setf (dsd-%name islot) (string name))
- (setf (dd-slots defstruct) (nconc (dd-slots defstruct) (list islot)))
-
- (let* ((accname (symbolicate (or (dd-conc-name defstruct) "") name))
- (existing (info :function :accessor-for accname)))
- (if (and (structure-class-p existing)
- (not (eq (sb!xc:class-name existing) (dd-name defstruct)))
- (string= (dsd-%name (find accname
- (dd-slots
- (layout-info
- (class-layout existing)))
- :key #'dsd-accessor))
- name))
- (setf (dsd-accessor islot) nil)
- (setf (dsd-accessor islot) accname)))
+ (setf (dsd-%name slot) (string name))
+ (setf (dd-slots defstruct) (nconc (dd-slots defstruct) (list slot)))
+
+ (let ((accessor-name (symbolicate (or (dd-conc-name defstruct) "") name))
+ (predicate-name (dd-predicate-name defstruct)))
+ (setf (dsd-accessor-name slot) accessor-name)
+ (when (eql accessor-name predicate-name)
+ ;; Some adventurous soul has named a slot so that its accessor
+ ;; collides with the structure type predicate. ANSI doesn't
+ ;; specify what to do in this case. As of 2001-09-04, Martin
+ ;; Atzmueller reports that CLISP and Lispworks both give
+ ;; priority to the slot accessor, so that the predicate is
+ ;; overwritten. We might as well do the same (as well as
+ ;; signalling a warning).
+ (style-warn
+ "~@<The structure accessor name ~S is the same as the name of the ~
+ structure type predicate. ANSI doesn't specify what to do in ~
+ this case; this implementation chooses to overwrite the type ~
+ predicate with the slot accessor.~@:>"
+ accessor-name)
+ (setf (dd-predicate-name defstruct) nil)))
(when default-p
- (setf (dsd-default islot) default))
+ (setf (dsd-default slot) default))
(when type-p
- (setf (dsd-type islot)
- (if (eq (dsd-type islot) 't)
+ (setf (dsd-type slot)
+ (if (eq (dsd-type slot) t)
type
- `(and ,(dsd-type islot) ,type))))
+ `(and ,(dsd-type slot) ,type))))
(when ro-p
(if read-only
- (setf (dsd-read-only islot) t)
- (when (dsd-read-only islot)
+ (setf (dsd-read-only slot) t)
+ (when (dsd-read-only slot)
(error "Slot ~S is :READ-ONLY in parent and must be :READ-ONLY in subtype ~S."
name
- (dsd-name islot)))))
- islot))
+ (dsd-name slot)))))
+ slot))
;;; When a value of type TYPE is stored in a structure, should it be
;;; stored in a raw slot? Return (VALUES RAW? RAW-TYPE WORDS), where
;;; Process any included slots pretty much like they were specified.
;;; Also inherit various other attributes.
-(defun do-inclusion-stuff (defstruct)
- (destructuring-bind
- (included-name &rest modified-slots)
- (dd-include defstruct)
- (let* ((type (dd-type defstruct))
+(defun do-dd-inclusion-stuff (dd)
+ (destructuring-bind (included-name &rest modified-slots) (dd-include dd)
+ (let* ((type (dd-type dd))
(included-structure
- (if (class-structure-p defstruct)
+ (if (class-structure-p dd)
(layout-info (compiler-layout-or-lose included-name))
(typed-structure-info-or-lose included-name))))
(unless (and (eq type (dd-type included-structure))
(type= (specifier-type (dd-element-type included-structure))
- (specifier-type (dd-element-type defstruct))))
+ (specifier-type (dd-element-type dd))))
(error ":TYPE option mismatch between structures ~S and ~S."
- (dd-name defstruct) included-name))
+ (dd-name dd) included-name))
- (incf (dd-length defstruct) (dd-length included-structure))
- (when (class-structure-p defstruct)
+ (incf (dd-length dd) (dd-length included-structure))
+ (when (class-structure-p dd)
(let ((mc (rest (dd-alternate-metaclass included-structure))))
- (when (and mc (not (dd-alternate-metaclass defstruct)))
- (setf (dd-alternate-metaclass defstruct)
+ (when (and mc (not (dd-alternate-metaclass dd)))
+ (setf (dd-alternate-metaclass dd)
(cons included-name mc))))
- (when (eq (dd-pure defstruct) :unspecified)
- (setf (dd-pure defstruct) (dd-pure included-structure)))
- (setf (dd-raw-index defstruct) (dd-raw-index included-structure))
- (setf (dd-raw-length defstruct) (dd-raw-length included-structure)))
-
- (dolist (islot (dd-slots included-structure))
- (let* ((iname (dsd-name islot))
- (modified (or (find iname modified-slots
+ (when (eq (dd-pure dd) :unspecified)
+ (setf (dd-pure dd) (dd-pure included-structure)))
+ (setf (dd-raw-index dd) (dd-raw-index included-structure))
+ (setf (dd-raw-length dd) (dd-raw-length included-structure)))
+
+ (dolist (included-slot (dd-slots included-structure))
+ (let* ((included-name (dsd-name included-slot))
+ (modified (or (find included-name modified-slots
:key #'(lambda (x) (if (atom x) x (car x)))
:test #'string=)
- `(,iname))))
- (parse-1-dsd defstruct modified (copy-structure islot)))))))
+ `(,included-name))))
+ (parse-1-dsd dd
+ modified
+ (copy-structure included-slot)))))))
\f
+;;;; various helper functions for setting up DEFSTRUCTs
+
;;; This function is called at macroexpand time to compute the INHERITS
;;; vector for a structure type definition.
(defun inherits-for-structure (info)
(let ((old-info (layout-info old-layout)))
(when (defstruct-description-p old-info)
(dolist (slot (dd-slots old-info))
- (fmakunbound (dsd-accessor slot))
+ (fmakunbound (dsd-accessor-name slot))
(unless (dsd-read-only slot)
- (fmakunbound `(setf ,(dsd-accessor slot)))))))
+ (fmakunbound `(setf ,(dsd-accessor-name slot)))))))
(%redefine-defstruct class old-layout layout)
(setq layout (class-layout class))))
(dolist (slot (dd-slots info))
(let ((dsd slot))
- (when (and (dsd-accessor slot)
+ (when (and (dsd-accessor-name slot)
(eq (dsd-raw-type slot) t))
- (protect-cl (dsd-accessor slot))
- (setf (symbol-function (dsd-accessor slot))
+ (protect-cl (dsd-accessor-name slot))
+ (setf (symbol-function (dsd-accessor-name slot))
(structure-slot-getter layout dsd))
(unless (dsd-read-only slot)
- (setf (fdefinition `(setf ,(dsd-accessor slot)))
+ (setf (fdefinition `(setf ,(dsd-accessor-name slot)))
(structure-slot-setter layout dsd))))))
- ;; FIXME: See comment on corresponding code in %%COMPILER-DEFSTRUCT.
+ ;; FIXME: Someday it'd probably be good to go back to using
+ ;; closures for the out-of-line forms of structure accessors.
+ ;; See comment on corresponding code in %%COMPILER-TRULY-DEFSTRUCT.
#|
(when (dd-predicate info)
(protect-cl (dd-predicate info))
(values))
-;;; This function is called at compile-time to do the
-;;; compile-time-only actions for defining a structure type. It
-;;; installs the class in the type system in a similar way to
-;;; %DEFSTRUCT, but is quieter and safer in the case of redefinition.
-;;;
-;;; The comments for the classic CMU CL version of this function said
-;;; that EVAL-WHEN doesn't do the right thing when nested or
-;;; non-top-level, and so CMU CL had the function magically called by
-;;; the compiler. Unfortunately, this doesn't do the right thing
-;;; either: compiling a function (DEFUN FOO () (DEFSTRUCT FOO X Y))
-;;; causes the class FOO to become defined, even though FOO is never
-;;; loaded or executed. Even more unfortunately, I've been unable to
-;;; come up with any EVAL-WHEN tricks which work -- I finally gave up
-;;; on this approach when trying to get the system to cross-compile
-;;; error.lisp. (Just because I haven't found it doesn't mean that it
-;;; doesn't exist, of course. Alas, I continue to have some trouble
-;;; understanding compile/load semantics in Common Lisp.) So we
-;;; continue to use the IR1 transformation approach, even though it's
-;;; known to be buggy. -- WHN 19990507
-;;;
-;;; Basically, this function avoids trashing the compiler by only
-;;; actually defining the class if there is no current definition.
-;;; Instead, we just set the INFO TYPE COMPILER-LAYOUT. This behavior
-;;; is left over from classic CMU CL and may not be necessary in the
-;;; new build system. -- WHN 19990507
-;;;
-;;; FUNCTION-%COMPILER-ONLY-DEFSTRUCT is an ordinary function, called
-;;; by both the IR1 transform version of %COMPILER-ONLY-DEFSTRUCT and
-;;; by the ordinary function version of %COMPILER-ONLY-DEFSTRUCT. (The
-;;; ordinary function version is there for the interpreter and for
-;;; code walkers.)
-(defun %compiler-only-defstruct (info inherits)
- (function-%compiler-only-defstruct info inherits))
-(defun function-%compiler-only-defstruct (info inherits)
+;;; Do compile-time actions for DEFSTRUCT.
+(defun %compiler-defstruct (info inherits)
(multiple-value-bind (class layout old-layout)
(multiple-value-bind (clayout clayout-p)
(info :type :compiler-layout (dd-name info))
(setf (info :type :compiler-layout (dd-name info)) layout))
(values))
-;;; This function does the (COMPILE LOAD EVAL) time actions for updating the
-;;; compiler's global meta-information to represent the definition of the
-;;; structure described by Info. This primarily amounts to setting up info
-;;; about the accessor and other implicitly defined functions. The constructors
-;;; are explicitly defined by top-level code.
-(defun %%compiler-defstruct (info)
+;;; Do (COMPILE LOAD EVAL) time actions for updating the compiler's
+;;; global meta-information to represent the definition of a structure
+;;; (truly a structure, not just DEFSTRUCT :TYPE VECTOR or DEFSTRUCT
+;;; :TYPE LIST) described by INFO.
+(defun %compiler-truly-defstruct (info)
(declare (type defstruct-description info))
(let* ((name (dd-name info))
(class (sb!xc:find-class name)))
+
(let ((copier (dd-copier info)))
(when copier
(proclaim `(ftype (function (,name) ,name) ,copier))))
;; that CMU CL defined the predicate, instead of using DEFUN.
;; Perhaps it would be better to go back to to the CMU CL way, or
;; something similar. I want to reduce the amount of magic in
- ;; defstruct functions, but making the predicate be a closure
+ ;; DEFSTRUCT functions, but making the predicate be a closure
;; looks like a good thing, and can even be done without magic.
;; (OTOH, there are some bootstrapping issues involved, since
;; GENESIS understands DEFUN but doesn't understand a
;; (SETF SYMBOL-FUNCTION) call inside %DEFSTRUCT.)
#|
- (let ((pred (dd-predicate info)))
- (when pred
- (proclaim-as-defstruct-function-name pred)
+ (let ((predicate-name (dd-predicate-name info)))
+ (when predicate-name
+ (proclaim-as-defstruct-function-name predicate-name)
(setf (info :function :inlinep pred) :inline)
- (setf (info :function :inline-expansion pred)
+ (setf (info :function :inline-expansion predicate-name)
`(lambda (x) (typep x ',name)))))
|#
(dolist (slot (dd-slots info))
- (let* ((fun (dsd-accessor slot))
+ (let* ((fun (dsd-accessor-name slot))
(setf-fun `(setf ,fun)))
(when (and fun (eq (dsd-raw-type slot) t))
(proclaim-as-defstruct-function-name fun)
(setf (info :function :accessor-for fun) class)
(unless (dsd-read-only slot)
(proclaim-as-defstruct-function-name setf-fun)
- (setf (info :function :accessor-for setf-fun) class))))))
+ (setf (info :function :accessor-for setf-fun) class)))))
- (values))
+ ;; FIXME: Couldn't this logic be merged into
+ ;; PROCLAIM-AS-DEFSTRUCT-FUNCTION?
+ (when (boundp 'sb!c:*free-functions*) ; when compiling
+ (let ((free-functions sb!c:*free-functions*))
+ (dolist (slot (dd-slots info))
+ (let ((accessor-name (dsd-accessor-name slot)))
+ (remhash accessor-name free-functions)
+ (unless (dsd-read-only slot)
+ (remhash `(setf ,accessor-name) free-functions))))
+ (remhash (dd-predicate-name info) free-functions)
+ (remhash (dd-copier info) free-functions))))
-;;; Ordinarily this is preempted by an IR1 transformation, but this
-;;; definition is still useful for the interpreter and code walkers.
-(defun %compiler-defstruct (info)
- (%%compiler-defstruct info))
+ (values))
\f
;;;; redefinition stuff
(let ((type (dd-name info)))
(setf (info :type :compiler-layout type) nil)
(undefine-function-name (dd-copier info))
- (undefine-function-name (dd-predicate info))
+ (undefine-function-name (dd-predicate-name info))
(dolist (slot (dd-slots info))
- (let ((fun (dsd-accessor slot)))
+ (let ((fun (dsd-accessor-name slot)))
(undefine-function-name fun)
(unless (dsd-read-only slot)
(undefine-function-name `(setf ,fun))))))
(t
(dsd-index slot)))
(cond
- ((eq rtype 't) object)
+ ((eq rtype t) object)
(data)
(t
`(truly-the (simple-array (unsigned-byte 32) (*))
(dolist (slot (dd-slots defstruct))
(let ((dum (gensym))
(name (dsd-name slot)))
- (arglist `((,(intern (string name) "KEYWORD") ,dum)
- ,(dsd-default slot)))
+ (arglist `((,(keywordicate name) ,dum) ,(dsd-default slot)))
(types (dsd-type slot))
(vals dum)))
(funcall creator
\f
;;;; compiler stuff
-;;; Like PROCLAIM-AS-FUNCTION-NAME, but we also set the kind to
+;;; This is like PROCLAIM-AS-FUNCTION-NAME, but we also set the kind to
;;; :DECLARED and blow away any ASSUMED-TYPE. Also, if the thing is a
;;; slot accessor currently, quietly unaccessorize it. And if there
;;; are any undefined warnings, we nuke them.
(dolist (args
'#.(sb-cold:read-from-file
"src/code/early-defstruct-args.lisp-expr"))
- (let* ((defstruct (parse-name-and-options-and-slot-descriptions
- (first args)
- (rest args)))
- (inherits (inherits-for-structure defstruct)))
- (function-%compiler-only-defstruct defstruct inherits)))
+ (let* ((dd (parse-defstruct-name-and-options-and-slot-descriptions
+ (first args)
+ (rest args)))
+ (inherits (inherits-for-structure dd)))
+ (%compiler-defstruct dd inherits)))
(/show0 "code/defstruct.lisp end of file")