;;;; unreasonable to implement them all as different compiled
;;;; functions, because that's too much bloat. But when they are
;;;; called, it's unreasonable to just punt to interpreted TYPEP,
-;;;; because that's unreasonably slow. The system implemented here
+;;;; because that's unreasonably slow. The system implemented here
;;;; tries to be a reasonable compromise solution to this problem.
;;;;
;;;; Structure accessor functions are still implemented as closures,
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel)
(defvar *compile-time-common-typespecs*
(let (;; When we generate collections of common specialized
- ;; array types, what should their element types be?
- (common-element-typespecs
- ;; Note: This table is pretty arbitrary, just things I use a lot
- ;; or see used a lot. If someone has ideas for better values,
- ;; lemme know. -- WHN 2001-10-15
- #(t
- character
- bit fixnum (unsigned-byte 32) (signed-byte 32)
- single-float double-float)))
+ ;; array types, what should their element types be?
+ (common-element-typespecs
+ ;; Note: This table is pretty arbitrary, just things I use a lot
+ ;; or see used a lot. If someone has ideas for better values,
+ ;; lemme know. -- WHN 2001-10-15
+ #(t
+ character
+ bit fixnum
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 32 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (unsigned-byte 32)
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 64 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (unsigned-byte 64)
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 32 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (signed-byte 32)
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 64 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (signed-byte 64)
+ single-float double-float)))
(coerce (remove-duplicates
- (mapcar (lambda (typespec)
- (type-specifier (specifier-type typespec)))
- ;; Note: This collection of input values is
- ;; pretty arbitrary, just inspired by things I
- ;; use a lot or see being used a lot in the
- ;; system. If someone has ideas for better
- ;; values, lemme know. -- WHN 2001-10-15
- (concatenate
- 'list
- ;; non-array types
- '(bit
- boolean
- character
- cons
- double-float
- fixnum
- hash-table
- index
- integer
- list
- package
- signed-byte
- (signed-byte 8)
- single-float
- structure-object
- symbol
- unsigned-byte
- (unsigned-byte 8)
- (unsigned-byte 32))
- ;; systematic names for array types
- (map 'list
- (lambda (element-type)
- `(simple-array ,element-type 1))
- common-element-typespecs)
- (map 'list
- (lambda (element-type)
- `(vector ,element-type))
- common-element-typespecs)
- ;; idiosyncratic names for array types
- '(simple-vector
- bit-vector simple-bit-vector
- string simple-string)))
- :test #'equal)
- 'simple-vector))))
+ (mapcar (lambda (typespec)
+ (type-specifier (specifier-type typespec)))
+ ;; Note: This collection of input values is
+ ;; pretty arbitrary, just inspired by things I
+ ;; use a lot or see being used a lot in the
+ ;; system. If someone has ideas for better
+ ;; values, lemme know. -- WHN 2001-10-15
+ (concatenate
+ 'list
+ ;; non-array types
+ '(bit
+ boolean
+ character
+ cons
+ double-float
+ fixnum
+ hash-table
+ index
+ integer
+ list
+ package
+ signed-byte
+ (signed-byte 8)
+ single-float
+ structure-object
+ symbol
+ unsigned-byte
+ (unsigned-byte 8)
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 32 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (unsigned-byte 32)
+ #!+#.(cl:if (cl:= 64 sb!vm:n-word-bits) '(and) '(or))
+ (unsigned-byte 64))
+ ;; systematic names for array types
+ (map 'list
+ (lambda (element-type)
+ `(simple-array ,element-type 1))
+ common-element-typespecs)
+ (map 'list
+ (lambda (element-type)
+ `(vector ,element-type))
+ common-element-typespecs)
+ ;; idiosyncratic names for array types
+ '(simple-vector
+ bit-vector simple-bit-vector
+ string simple-string)))
+ :test #'equal)
+ 'simple-vector))))
;;; What are the common testable types? (If a slot accessor looks up
;;; one of these types, it doesn't need to supply a compiled TYPEP
(declaim (type simple-vector *common-typespecs*))
(defvar *common-typespecs*)
#-sb-xc (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
- (setf *common-typespecs*
- #.*compile-time-common-typespecs*))
+ (setf *common-typespecs*
+ #.*compile-time-common-typespecs*))
;; (#+SB-XC initialization is handled elsewhere, at cold init time.)
(defun ctype-is-common-typecheckfun-type-p (ctype)
(position (type-specifier ctype) *common-typespecs*
- :test #'equal))
+ :test #'equal))
(defun typecheck-failure (arg typespec)
(error 'type-error :datum arg :expected-type typespec))
(with-unique-names (n-typespec)
`(let ((,n-typespec ,typespec))
(or (gethash ,n-typespec *typecheckfuns*)
- (setf (gethash ,n-typespec *typecheckfuns*)
- ,form)))))
+ (setf (gethash ,n-typespec *typecheckfuns*)
+ ,form)))))
#+sb-xc
(defun !typecheckfuns-cold-init ()
;; Initialize *TYPECHECKFUNS* with typecheckfuns for common typespecs.
(/show0 "typecheckfuns-cold-init initial setfs done")
(macrolet ((macro ()
- `(progn
- ,@(map 'list
- (lambda (typespec)
- `(progn
+ `(progn
+ ,@(map 'list
+ (lambda (typespec)
+ `(progn
(/show0 "setf")
(setf (gethash ',typespec *typecheckfuns*)
(progn
(/show0 "lambda")
- (lambda (arg)
+ (lambda (arg)
(unless (typep arg ',typespec)
(typecheck-failure arg ',typespec))
(values))))))
;;; implementation of a function which checks the type of its argument.
(defun interpreted-typecheckfun (typespec)
;; Note that we don't and shouldn't memoize this, since otherwise the
- ;; user could do
+ ;; user could do
;; (DEFSTRUCT FOO (X NIL :TYPE XYTYPE))
;; (DEFTYPE XYTYPE () (OR SYMBOL CHARACTER))
;; (DEFSTRUCT BAR (Y NIL :TYPE XYTYPE))
(let ((layout (compiler-layout-or-lose typespec)))
(lambda (arg)
(unless (typep-to-layout arg layout)
- (typecheck-failure arg typespec))
+ (typecheck-failure arg typespec))
(values))))
(defun structure-object-typecheckfun (typespec)
(memoized-typecheckfun-form (%structure-object-typecheckfun typespec)
- typespec))
+ typespec))
;;; General type checks need the full compiler, not just stereotyped
;;; closures. We arrange for UNMEMOIZED-TYPECHECKFUN to be produced
;; Until then this toy version should be good enough for some testing.
(warn "FIXME: This is just a toy stub CTYPE-NEEDS-TO-BE-INTERPRETED-P.")
(not (or (position (type-specifier ctype)
- *common-typespecs*
- :test #'equal)
- (member-type-p ctype)
- (numeric-type-p ctype)
- (array-type-p ctype)
+ *common-typespecs*
+ :test #'equal)
+ (member-type-p ctype)
+ (numeric-type-p ctype)
+ (array-type-p ctype)
(cons-type-p ctype)
(intersection-type-p ctype)
(union-type-p ctype)
;;; well be able to avoid interpreting it at runtime.
(define-compiler-macro typespec-typecheckfun (&whole whole typespec-form)
(if (and (consp typespec-form)
- (eql (first typespec-form) 'quote))
+ (eql (first typespec-form) 'quote))
(let* ((typespec (second typespec-form))
- (ctype (specifier-type typespec)))
- (aver (= 2 (length typespec-form)))
- (cond ((structure-classoid-p ctype)
- `(structure-object-typecheckfun ,typespec-form))
- ((ctype-needs-to-be-interpreted-p ctype)
- whole) ; i.e. give up compiler macro
- (t
- `(let ((typespec ,typespec-form))
- (general-typecheckfun
- typespec
- ;; Unless we know that the function is already in the
- ;; memoization cache
- ,@(unless (ctype-is-common-typecheckfun-type-p ctype)
- ;; Note that we're arranging for the
- ;; UNMEMOIZED-TYPECHECKFUN argument value to be
- ;; constructed at compile time. This means the
- ;; compiler does the work of compiling the function,
- ;; and the loader does the work of loading the
- ;; function, regardless of whether the runtime check
- ;; for "is it in the memoization cache?" succeeds.
- ;; (Then if the memoization check succeeds, the
- ;; compiled and loaded function is eventually GCed.)
- ;; The wasted motion in the case of a successful
- ;; memoization check is unfortunate, but it avoids
- ;; having to invoke the compiler at load time when
- ;; memoization fails, which is probably more
- ;; important.
- `((lambda (arg)
- (unless (typep arg typespec)
- (typecheck-failure arg typespec))))))))))
+ (ctype (specifier-type typespec)))
+ (aver (= 2 (length typespec-form)))
+ (cond ((structure-classoid-p ctype)
+ `(structure-object-typecheckfun ,typespec-form))
+ ((ctype-needs-to-be-interpreted-p ctype)
+ whole) ; i.e. give up compiler macro
+ (t
+ `(let ((typespec ,typespec-form))
+ (general-typecheckfun
+ typespec
+ ;; Unless we know that the function is already in the
+ ;; memoization cache
+ ,@(unless (ctype-is-common-typecheckfun-type-p ctype)
+ ;; Note that we're arranging for the
+ ;; UNMEMOIZED-TYPECHECKFUN argument value to be
+ ;; constructed at compile time. This means the
+ ;; compiler does the work of compiling the function,
+ ;; and the loader does the work of loading the
+ ;; function, regardless of whether the runtime check
+ ;; for "is it in the memoization cache?" succeeds.
+ ;; (Then if the memoization check succeeds, the
+ ;; compiled and loaded function is eventually GCed.)
+ ;; The wasted motion in the case of a successful
+ ;; memoization check is unfortunate, but it avoids
+ ;; having to invoke the compiler at load time when
+ ;; memoization fails, which is probably more
+ ;; important.
+ `((lambda (arg)
+ (unless (typep arg typespec)
+ (typecheck-failure arg typespec))))))))))
whole)) ; i.e. give up compiler macro