Supplying POLICY NIL is equivalent to the option not being supplied at
all, ie. dynamic scoping of policy does not take place.
- This option is an SBCL specific EXPERIMENTAL extension: Interface
+ This option is an SBCL-specific experimental extension: Interface
subject to change.
- Examples:
+ :SOURCE-NAMESTRING Namestring-Form
+ Attaches the value returned by the Namestring-Form to the internal
+ debug-source information as the namestring of the source file. Normally
+ the namestring of the input-file for COMPILE-FILE is used: this option
+ can be used to provide source-file information for functions compiled
+ using COMPILE, or to override the input-file of COMPILE-FILE.
- ;; Prevent OPTIMIZE proclamations from file leaking, and
- ;; restrict SAFETY to 3 for the LOAD -- otherwise uses the
- ;; current global policy.
- (with-compilation-unit (:policy '(optimize))
- (restrict-compiler-policy 'safety 3)
- (load \"foo.lisp\"))
+ If both an outer and an inner WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT provide a
+ SOURCE-NAMESTRING, the inner one takes precedence. Unaffected
+ by :OVERRIDE.
- ;; Load using default policy instead of the current global one, except
- ;; for DEBUG 3.
- (with-compilation-unit (:policy '(optimize debug) :override t)
- (load \"foo.lisp\"))
-
- ;; Same as if :POLICY had not been specified at all: SAFETY 3
- ;; leaks outside WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT.
- (with-compilation-unit (:policy nil)
- (declaim (optimize safety)))
+ This is an SBCL-specific extension.
:SOURCE-PLIST Plist-Form
Attaches the value returned by the Plist-Form to internal debug-source
- information of functions compiled in within the dynamic contour.
- Primarily for use by development environments, in order to eg. associate
- function definitions with editor-buffers. Can be accessed as
- SB-INTROSPECT:DEFINITION-SOURCE-PLIST. If multiple, nested
- WITH-COMPILATION-UNITs provide :SOURCE-PLISTs, they are appended
- togather, innermost left. Unaffected by :OVERRIDE.
+ information of functions compiled in within the dynamic extent of BODY.
- This SBCL is and specific extension."
+ Primarily for use by development environments, in order to eg. associate
+ function definitions with editor-buffers. Can be accessed using
+ SB-INTROSPECT:DEFINITION-SOURCE-PLIST.
+
+ If an outer WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT form also provide a SOURCE-PLIST, it
+ is appended to the end of the provided SOURCE-PLIST. Unaffected
+ by :OVERRIDE.
+
+ This is an SBCL-specific extension.
+
+Examples:
+
+ ;; Prevent proclamations from the file leaking, and restrict
+ ;; SAFETY to 3 -- otherwise uses the current global policy.
+ (with-compilation-unit (:policy '(optimize))
+ (restrict-compiler-policy 'safety 3)
+ (load \"foo.lisp\"))
+
+ ;; Using default policy instead of the current global one,
+ ;; except for DEBUG 3.
+ (with-compilation-unit (:policy '(optimize debug)
+ :override t)
+ (load \"foo.lisp\"))
+
+ ;; Same as if :POLICY had not been specified at all: SAFETY 3
+ ;; proclamation leaks out from WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT.
+ (with-compilation-unit (:policy nil)
+ (declaim (optimize safety))
+ (load \"foo.lisp\"))
+"
`(%with-compilation-unit (lambda () ,@body) ,@options))
(defvar *source-plist* nil)
+(defvar *source-namestring* nil)
-(defun %with-compilation-unit (fn &key override policy source-plist)
+(defun %with-compilation-unit (fn &key override policy source-plist source-namestring)
(declare (type function fn))
(flet ((with-it ()
(let ((succeeded-p nil)
- (*source-plist* (append source-plist *source-plist*)))
+ (*source-plist* (append source-plist *source-plist*))
+ (*source-namestring* (or source-namestring *source-namestring*)))
(if (and *in-compilation-unit* (not override))
;; Inside another WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT, a WITH-COMPILATION-UNIT is
;; ordinarily (unless OVERRIDE) basically a no-op.
(defun clear-constant-info ()
(maphash (lambda (k v)
(declare (ignore k))
- (setf (leaf-info v) nil))
+ (setf (leaf-info v) nil)
+ (setf (constant-boxed-tn v) nil))
*constants*)
(maphash (lambda (k v)
(declare (ignore k))
(when (constant-p v)
- (setf (leaf-info v) nil)))
+ (setf (leaf-info v) nil)
+ (setf (constant-boxed-tn v) nil)))
*free-vars*)
(values))
(handler-case
(read-preserving-whitespace stream nil stream)
(reader-error (condition)
- (error 'input-error-in-compile-file
- :condition condition
- ;; We don't need to supply :POSITION here because
- ;; READER-ERRORs already know their position in the file.
- ))
+ (compiler-error 'input-error-in-compile-file
+ ;; We don't need to supply :POSITION here because
+ ;; READER-ERRORs already know their position in the file.
+ :condition condition
+ :stream stream))
;; ANSI, in its wisdom, says that READ should return END-OF-FILE
;; (and that this is not a READER-ERROR) when it encounters end of
;; file in the middle of something it's trying to read.
(end-of-file (condition)
- (error 'input-error-in-compile-file
- :condition condition
- ;; We need to supply :POSITION here because the END-OF-FILE
- ;; condition doesn't carry the position that the user
- ;; probably cares about, where the failed READ began.
- :position position))))
+ (compiler-error 'input-error-in-compile-file
+ :condition condition
+ ;; We need to supply :POSITION here because the END-OF-FILE
+ ;; condition doesn't carry the position that the user
+ ;; probably cares about, where the failed READ began.
+ :position position
+ :stream stream))
+ (error (condition)
+ (compiler-error 'input-error-in-compile-file
+ :condition condition
+ :position position
+ :stream stream))))
;;; If STREAM is present, return it, otherwise open a stream to the
;;; current file. There must be a current file.
;;; We only expand one level, so that we retain all the intervening
;;; forms in the source path.
(defun preprocessor-macroexpand-1 (form)
- (handler-case (sb!xc:macroexpand-1 form *lexenv*)
+ (handler-case (%macroexpand-1 form *lexenv*)
(error (condition)
(compiler-error "(during macroexpansion of ~A)~%~A"
(let ((*print-level* 2)
(source-name (or name '.anonymous.)))
(setf (component-name component) (debug-name 'initial-component debug-name-tail)
(component-kind component) :initial)
- (let* ((locall-fun (let ((*allow-instrumenting* t))
- (funcall #'ir1-convert-lambdalike
- lambda-expression
- :source-name source-name)))
- ;; Convert the XEP using the policy of the real
- ;; function. Otherwise the wrong policy will be used for
- ;; deciding whether to type-check the parameters of the
- ;; real function (via CONVERT-CALL / PROPAGATE-TO-ARGS).
- ;; -- JES, 2007-02-27
- (*lexenv* (make-lexenv :policy (lexenv-policy
- (functional-lexenv locall-fun))))
- (fun (ir1-convert-lambda (make-xep-lambda-expression locall-fun)
+ (let* ((fun (let ((*allow-instrumenting* t))
+ (funcall #'ir1-convert-lambdalike
+ lambda-expression
+ :source-name source-name)))
+ ;; Convert the XEP using the policy of the real function. Otherwise
+ ;; the wrong policy will be used for deciding whether to type-check
+ ;; the parameters of the real function (via CONVERT-CALL /
+ ;; PROPAGATE-TO-ARGS). -- JES, 2007-02-27
+ (*lexenv* (make-lexenv :policy (lexenv-policy (functional-lexenv fun))))
+ (xep (ir1-convert-lambda (make-xep-lambda-expression fun)
:source-name source-name
:debug-name (debug-name 'tl-xep debug-name-tail)
:system-lambda t)))
(when name
- (assert-global-function-definition-type name locall-fun))
- (setf (functional-entry-fun fun) locall-fun
- (functional-kind fun) :external
- (functional-has-external-references-p locall-fun) t
- (functional-has-external-references-p fun) t)
- fun)))
+ (assert-global-function-definition-type name fun))
+ (setf (functional-kind xep) :external
+ (functional-entry-fun xep) fun
+ (functional-entry-fun fun) xep
+ (component-reanalyze component) t
+ (functional-has-external-references-p xep) t)
+ (reoptimize-component component :maybe)
+ (locall-analyze-xep-entry-point fun)
+ ;; Any leftover REFs to FUN outside local calls get replaced with the
+ ;; XEP.
+ (substitute-leaf-if (lambda (ref)
+ (let* ((lvar (ref-lvar ref))
+ (dest (when lvar (lvar-dest lvar)))
+ (kind (when (basic-combination-p dest)
+ (basic-combination-kind dest))))
+ (neq :local kind)))
+ xep
+ fun)
+ xep)))
;;; Compile LAMBDA-EXPRESSION into *COMPILE-OBJECT*, returning a
;;; description of the result.
(*print-level* 2)
(*print-pretty* nil))
(with-compiler-io-syntax
- (compiler-mumble "~&; ~:[compiling~;converting~] ~S"
- *block-compile* form)))
+ (compiler-mumble
+ #-sb-xc-host "~&; ~:[compiling~;converting~] ~S"
+ #+sb-xc-host "~&; ~:[x-compiling~;x-converting~] ~S"
+ *block-compile* form)))
form)
((and finalp
(eq :top-level-forms *compile-print*)
;;; compilation. Normally just evaluate in the appropriate
;;; environment, but also compile if outputting a CFASL.
(defun eval-compile-toplevel (body path)
- (handler-case (eval-in-lexenv `(progn ,@body) *lexenv*)
- (error (condition)
- (compiler-error "(during compile-time-too processing)~%~A"
- condition)))
+ (eval-tlf `(progn ,@body) (source-path-tlf-number path) *lexenv*)
(when *compile-toplevel-object*
(let ((*compile-object* *compile-toplevel-object*))
(convert-and-maybe-compile `(progn ,@body) path))))
(*fun-names-in-this-file* ())
(*allow-instrumenting* nil)
(*compiler-error-bailout*
- (lambda ()
- (compiler-mumble "~2&; fatal error, aborting compilation~%")
+ (lambda (&optional error)
+ (declare (ignore error))
(return-from sub-compile-file (values t t t))))
(*current-path* nil)
(*last-source-context* nil)
(compile name lambda))
#+sb-xc-host
-(defun eval-in-lexenv (form lexenv)
- (declare (ignore lexenv))
+(defun eval-tlf (form index &optional lexenv)
+ (declare (ignore index lexenv))
(eval form))