;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
;;;; files for more information.
-(in-package "SB!IMPL")
+(in-package "SB!FASL")
-(file-comment
- "$Header$")
-
-(defvar *load-source-types* '("lisp" "l" "cl" "lsp")
- #!+sb-doc
- "The source file types which LOAD recognizes.")
-
-(defvar *load-object-types*
- '(#.sb!c:*backend-fasl-file-type*
- #.(sb!c:backend-byte-fasl-file-type)
- "fasl")
+(defvar *load-source-default-type* "lisp"
#!+sb-doc
- "A list of the object file types recognized by LOAD.")
-
-(declaim (list *load-source-types* *load-object-types*))
+ "The source file types which LOAD looks for by default.")
+(declaim (type (or pathname null) *load-truename* *load-pathname*))
(defvar *load-truename* nil
#!+sb-doc
"the TRUENAME of the file that LOAD is currently loading")
-
(defvar *load-pathname* nil
#!+sb-doc
"the defaulted pathname that LOAD is currently loading")
-
-(declaim (type (or pathname null) *load-truename* *load-pathname*))
\f
-;;;; SLOLOAD
-
-;;; something not EQ to anything read from a file
-;;; FIXME: shouldn't be DEFCONSTANT; and maybe make a shared EOF cookie in
-;;; SB-INT:*EOF-VALUE*?
-(defconstant load-eof-value '(()))
+;;;; LOAD-AS-SOURCE
;;; Load a text file.
-(defun sloload (stream verbose print)
- (do-load-verbose stream verbose)
- (do ((sexpr (read stream nil load-eof-value)
- (read stream nil load-eof-value)))
- ((eq sexpr load-eof-value)
+(defun load-as-source (stream verbose print)
+ (maybe-announce-load stream verbose)
+ (do ((sexpr (read stream nil *eof-object*)
+ (read stream nil *eof-object*)))
+ ((eq sexpr *eof-object*)
t)
(if print
(let ((results (multiple-value-list (eval sexpr))))
(load-fresh-line)
(format t "~{~S~^, ~}~%" results))
- (eval sexpr))))
+ (eval sexpr))))
\f
;;;; LOAD itself
(with-open-file (stream truename
:direction :input
:if-does-not-exist if-does-not-exist)
- (sloload stream verbose print)))
+ (load-as-source stream verbose print)))
(:binary
(with-open-file (stream truename
:direction :input
:if-does-not-exist if-does-not-exist
:element-type '(unsigned-byte 8))
- (fasload stream verbose print)))
+ (load-as-fasl stream verbose print)))
(t
(let ((first-line (with-open-file (stream truename :direction :input)
(read-line stream nil)))
- (fhs sb!c:*fasl-header-string-start-string*))
+ (fhsss *fasl-header-string-start-string*))
(cond
((and first-line
(>= (length (the simple-string first-line))
- (length fhs))
- (string= first-line fhs :end1 (length fhs)))
+ (length fhsss))
+ (string= first-line fhsss :end1 (length fhsss)))
(internal-load pathname truename if-does-not-exist verbose print
:binary))
(t
- (when (member (pathname-type truename)
- *load-object-types*
- :test #'string=)
+ (when (string= (pathname-type truename) *fasl-file-type*)
(error "File has a fasl file type, but no fasl file header:~% ~S"
(namestring truename)))
(internal-load pathname truename if-does-not-exist verbose print
:source))))))))
-;;; a helper function for INTERNAL-LOAD-DEFAULT-TYPE
-(defun try-default-types (pathname types lp-type)
- ;; Modified 18-Jan-97/pw for logical-pathname support.
- ;;
- ;; FIXME: How does logical-pathname support interact with
- ;; *LOAD-SOURCE-TYPES* and *LOAD-OBJECT-TYPES*?
- (flet ((frob (pathname type)
- (let* ((pn (make-pathname :type type :defaults pathname))
- (tn (probe-file pn)))
- (values pn tn))))
- (if (typep pathname 'logical-pathname)
- (frob pathname lp-type)
- (dolist (type types (values nil nil))
- (multiple-value-bind (pn tn) (frob pathname type)
- (when tn
- (return (values pn tn))))))))
+;;; a helper function for INTERNAL-LOAD-DEFAULT-TYPE: Try the default
+;;; file type TYPE and return (VALUES PATHNAME TRUENAME) for a match,
+;;; or (VALUES PATHNAME NIL) if the file doesn't exist.
+;;;
+;;; This is analogous to CMU CL's TRY-DEFAULT-TYPES, but we only try a
+;;; single type. By avoiding CMU CL's generality here, we avoid having
+;;; to worry about some annoying ambiguities. (E.g. what if the
+;;; possible types are ".lisp" and ".cl", and both "foo.lisp" and
+;;; "foo.cl" exist?)
+(defun try-default-type (pathname type)
+ (let ((pn (make-pathname :type type :defaults pathname)))
+ (values pn (probe-file pn))))
-;;; a helper function for LOAD: Handle the case of INTERNAL-LOAD where the file
-;;; does not exist.
+;;; a helper function for LOAD: Handle the case of INTERNAL-LOAD where
+;;; the file does not exist.
(defun internal-load-default-type (pathname if-does-not-exist verbose print)
(declare (type (member nil :error) if-does-not-exist))
- ;; FIXME: How do the fixed "LISP" and "FASL" types interact with the
- ;; *LOAD-SOURCE-TYPES* and *LOAD-OBJECT-TYPES* values?
(multiple-value-bind (src-pn src-tn)
- (try-default-types pathname *load-source-types* "LISP")
+ (try-default-type pathname *load-source-default-type*)
(multiple-value-bind (obj-pn obj-tn)
- (try-default-types pathname *load-object-types* "FASL")
+ (try-default-type pathname *fasl-file-type*)
(cond
((and obj-tn
src-tn
(t
(internal-load pathname nil if-does-not-exist verbose print nil))))))
-;;; This function mainly sets up special bindings and then calls sub-functions.
-;;; We conditionally bind the switches with PROGV so that people can set them
-;;; in their init files and have the values take effect. If the compiler is
-;;; loaded, we make the compiler-policy local to LOAD by binding it to itself.
-;;;
-;;; FIXME: ANSI specifies an EXTERNAL-FORMAT keyword argument.
+;;; This function mainly sets up special bindings and then calls
+;;; sub-functions. We conditionally bind the switches with PROGV so
+;;; that people can set them in their init files and have the values
+;;; take effect. If the compiler is loaded, we make the
+;;; compiler-policy local to LOAD by binding it to itself.
;;;
;;; FIXME: Daniel Barlow's ilsb.tar ILISP-for-SBCL patches contain an
;;; implementation of "DEFUN SOURCE-FILE" which claims, in a comment, that CMU
&key
(verbose *load-verbose*)
(print *load-print*)
- (if-does-not-exist t))
+ (if-does-not-exist t)
+ (external-format :default))
#!+sb-doc
- "Loads the file given by FILESPEC into the Lisp environment, returning
- T on success. These options are defined:
-
- :IF-DOES-NOT-EXIST
- What should we do if the file can't be located? If true (the
- default), signal an error. If NIL, simply return NIL.
-
- :VERBOSE
- If true, print a line describing each file loaded. The default
- is *LOAD-VERBOSE*.
+ "Load the file given by FILESPEC into the Lisp environment, returning
+ T on success."
+ (unless (eq external-format :default)
+ (error "Non-:DEFAULT EXTERNAL-FORMAT values are not supported."))
- :PRINT
- If true, print information about loaded values. When loading the
- source, the result of evaluating each top-level form is printed.
- The default is *LOAD-PRINT*."
-
- (let ((sb!c::*default-cookie* sb!c::*default-cookie*)
- (sb!c::*default-interface-cookie* sb!c::*default-interface-cookie*)
- (*package* *package*)
+ (let ((*load-depth* (1+ *load-depth*))
+ ;; KLUDGE: I can't find in the ANSI spec where it says that
+ ;; DECLAIM/PROCLAIM of optimization policy should have file
+ ;; scope. CMU CL did this, and it seems reasonable, but it
+ ;; might not be right; after all, things like (PROCLAIM '(TYPE
+ ;; ..)) don't have file scope, and I can't find anything under
+ ;; PROCLAIM or COMPILE-FILE or LOAD or OPTIMIZE which
+ ;; justifies this behavior. Hmm. -- WHN 2001-04-06
+ (sb!c::*policy* sb!c::*policy*)
+ ;; The ANSI spec for LOAD says "LOAD binds *READTABLE* and
+ ;; *PACKAGE* to the values they held before loading the file."
+ (*package* (sane-package))
(*readtable* *readtable*)
- (*load-depth* (1+ *load-depth*))
- ;; The old CMU CL LOAD function used an IF-DOES-NOT-EXIST argument of
- ;; (MEMBER :ERROR NIL) type. ANSI constrains us to accept a generalized
- ;; boolean argument value for this externally-visible function, but the
- ;; internal functions still use the old convention.
+ ;; The old CMU CL LOAD function used an IF-DOES-NOT-EXIST
+ ;; argument of (MEMBER :ERROR NIL) type. ANSI constrains us to
+ ;; accept a generalized boolean argument value for this
+ ;; externally-visible function, but the internal functions
+ ;; still use the old convention.
(internal-if-does-not-exist (if if-does-not-exist :error nil)))
- ;; FIXME: This VALUES wrapper is inherited from CMU CL.
- ;; Once SBCL gets function return type checking right, we can
- ;; achieve a similar effect better by adding FTYPE declarations.
+ ;; FIXME: This VALUES wrapper is inherited from CMU CL. Once SBCL
+ ;; gets function return type checking right, we can achieve a
+ ;; similar effect better by adding FTYPE declarations.
(values
(if (streamp filespec)
(if (or (equal (stream-element-type filespec)
'(unsigned-byte 8)))
- (fasload filespec verbose print)
- (sloload filespec verbose print))
- (let ((pn (merge-pathnames (pathname filespec)
- *default-pathname-defaults*)))
- (if (wild-pathname-p pn)
- (let ((files (directory pn)))
- #!+high-security
- (when (null files)
- (error 'file-error :pathname filespec))
- (dolist (file files t)
- (internal-load pn
- file
- internal-if-does-not-exist
- verbose
- print)))
- (let ((tn (probe-file pn)))
- (if (or tn (pathname-type pn))
- (internal-load pn
- tn
- internal-if-does-not-exist
- verbose
- print)
- (internal-load-default-type
- pn
- internal-if-does-not-exist
- verbose
- print)))))))))
+ (load-as-fasl filespec verbose print)
+ (load-as-source filespec verbose print))
+ (let* (;; FIXME: MERGE-PATHNAMES doesn't work here for
+ ;; FILESPEC="TEST:Load-Test" and
+ ;; (LOGICAL-PATHNAME-TRANSLATIONS "TEST")
+ ;; = (("**;*.*.*" "/foo/bar/**/*.*")).
+ ;; Physicalizing the pathname before merging
+ ;; is a workaround, but the ANSI spec talks about
+ ;; MERGE-PATHNAMES accepting (and returning)
+ ;; logical pathnames, so a true fix would probably
+ ;; include fixing MERGE-PATHNAMES, then probably
+ ;; revisiting this code.
+ (ppn (physicalize-pathname (pathname filespec)))
+ (unix-name (unix-namestring ppn t)))
+ (if (or unix-name (pathname-type ppn))
+ (internal-load ppn
+ unix-name
+ internal-if-does-not-exist
+ verbose
+ print)
+ (internal-load-default-type
+ ppn
+ internal-if-does-not-exist
+ verbose
+ print)))))))
\f
;;; Load a code object. BOX-NUM objects are popped off the stack for
;;; the boxed storage section, then SIZE bytes of code are read in.
(declare (fixnum box-num code-length))
(with-fop-stack t
(let ((code (%primitive sb!c:allocate-code-object box-num code-length))
- (index (+ #!-gengc sb!vm:code-trace-table-offset-slot
- #!+gengc sb!vm:code-debug-info-slot
- box-num)))
+ (index (+ sb!vm:code-trace-table-offset-slot box-num)))
(declare (type index index))
- #!-gengc (setf (%code-debug-info code) (pop-stack))
+ (setf (%code-debug-info code) (pop-stack))
(dotimes (i box-num)
(declare (fixnum i))
(setf (code-header-ref code (decf index)) (pop-stack)))
(sb!sys:without-gcing
- (read-n-bytes *fasl-file*
+ (read-n-bytes *fasl-input-stream*
(code-instructions code)
0
- #!-gengc code-length
- #!+gengc (* code-length sb!vm:word-bytes)))
+ code-length))
code)))
+;;; Moving native code during a GC or purify is not so trivial on the
+;;; x86 port.
+;;;
+;;; Our strategy for allowing the loading of x86 native code into the
+;;; dynamic heap requires that the addresses of fixups be saved for
+;;; all these code objects. After a purify these fixups can be
+;;; dropped. In CMU CL, this policy was enabled with
+;;; *ENABLE-DYNAMIC-SPACE-CODE*; in SBCL it's always used.
#!+x86
(defun load-code (box-num code-length)
(declare (fixnum box-num code-length))
(push (pop-stack) stuff))
(let* ((dbi (car (last stuff))) ; debug-info
(tto (first stuff)) ; trace-table-offset
- (load-to-dynamic-space
- (or *enable-dynamic-space-code*
- ;; definitely byte-compiled code?
- (and *load-byte-compiled-code-to-dynamic-space*
- (sb!c::debug-info-p dbi)
- (not (sb!c::compiled-debug-info-p dbi)))
- ;; or a x86 top level form?
- (and *load-x86-tlf-to-dynamic-space*
- (sb!c::compiled-debug-info-p dbi)
- (string= (sb!c::compiled-debug-info-name dbi)
- "top-level form")))) )
+ ;; Old CMU CL code had maybe-we-shouldn't-load-to-dyn-space
+ ;; pussyfooting around here, apparently dating back to the
+ ;; stone age of the X86 port, but in SBCL we always load
+ ;; to dynamic space. FIXME: So now this "variable" could go
+ ;; away entirely.
+ (load-to-dynamic-space t))
(setq stuff (nreverse stuff))
- ;; Check that tto is always a list for byte-compiled
- ;; code. Could be used an alternate check.
- (when (and (typep tto 'list)
- (not (and (sb!c::debug-info-p dbi)
- (not (sb!c::compiled-debug-info-p dbi)))))
- ;; FIXME: What is this for?
- (format t "* tto list on non-bc code: ~S~% ~S ~S~%"
- stuff dbi tto))
-
;; FIXME: *LOAD-CODE-VERBOSE* should probably be #!+SB-SHOW.
(when *load-code-verbose*
(format t "stuff: ~S~%" stuff)
(declare (fixnum i))
(setf (code-header-ref code (decf index)) (pop stuff)))
(sb!sys:without-gcing
- (read-n-bytes *fasl-file* (code-instructions code) 0 code-length))
+ (read-n-bytes *fasl-input-stream*
+ (code-instructions code)
+ 0
+ code-length))
code)))))
\f
;;;; linkage fixups
(dolist (symbol *!initial-foreign-symbols*)
(setf (gethash (car symbol) *static-foreign-symbols*) (cdr symbol))))
-(declaim (ftype (function (string) sb!vm:word) foreign-symbol-address-as-integer))
+(declaim (ftype (function (string) sb!vm:word)
+ foreign-symbol-address-as-integer))
+
+
+;;; SB!SYS:GET-DYNAMIC-FOREIGN-SYMBOL-ADDRESS is in foreign.lisp, on
+;;; platforms that have dynamic loading
(defun foreign-symbol-address-as-integer (foreign-symbol)
- (or (gethash foreign-symbol *static-foreign-symbols*)
- (gethash (concatenate 'simple-string
- #!+linux "ldso_stub__"
- #!+openbsd "_"
- #!+freebsd ""
- foreign-symbol)
- *static-foreign-symbols*)
+ (or (find-foreign-symbol-in-table foreign-symbol *static-foreign-symbols*)
(sb!sys:get-dynamic-foreign-symbol-address foreign-symbol)
(error "unknown foreign symbol: ~S" foreign-symbol)))
(defun foreign-symbol-address (symbol)
- (int-sap (foreign-symbol-address-as-integer (sb!vm:extern-alien-name symbol))))
+ (int-sap (foreign-symbol-address-as-integer
+ (sb!vm:extern-alien-name symbol))))