\f
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(defvar *optimize-speed*
- '(optimize (speed 3) (safety 0)))
+ '(optimize (speed 3) (safety 0) (sb-ext:inhibit-warnings 3)))
) ; EVAL-WHEN
(defmacro dotimes-fixnum ((var count &optional (result nil)) &body body)
`(dotimes (,var (the fixnum ,count) ,result)
(declare (fixnum ,var))
,@body))
+
+(declaim (inline random-fixnum))
+(defun random-fixnum ()
+ (random (1+ most-positive-fixnum)))
+
+;;; Lambda which executes its body (or not) randomly. Used to drop
+;;; random cache entries.
+(defmacro randomly-punting-lambda (lambda-list &body body)
+ (with-unique-names (drops drop-pos)
+ `(let ((,drops (random-fixnum))
+ (,drop-pos sb-vm:n-fixnum-bits))
+ (declare (fixnum ,drops)
+ (type (integer 0 #.sb-vm:n-fixnum-bits) ,drop-pos))
+ (lambda ,lambda-list
+ (when (logbitp (the unsigned-byte (decf ,drop-pos)) ,drops)
+ (locally ,@body))
+ (when (zerop ,drop-pos)
+ (setf ,drops (random-fixnum)
+ ,drop-pos sb-vm:n-fixnum-bits))))))
\f
;;;; early definition of WRAPPER
;;;;
;;; this shouldn't matter, since the only two slots that WRAPPER adds
;;; are meaningless in those cases.
(defstruct (wrapper
- (:include sb-kernel:layout
- ;; KLUDGE: In CMU CL, the initialization default
- ;; for LAYOUT-INVALID was NIL. In SBCL, that has
- ;; changed to :UNINITIALIZED, but PCL code might
- ;; still expect NIL for the initialization
- ;; default of WRAPPER-INVALID. Instead of trying
- ;; to find out, I just overrode the LAYOUT
- ;; default here. -- WHN 19991204
- (invalid nil))
- (:conc-name %wrapper-)
- (:constructor make-wrapper-internal)
- (:copier nil))
- (instance-slots-layout nil :type list)
- (class-slots nil :type list))
+ (:include layout
+ ;; KLUDGE: In CMU CL, the initialization default
+ ;; for LAYOUT-INVALID was NIL. In SBCL, that has
+ ;; changed to :UNINITIALIZED, but PCL code might
+ ;; still expect NIL for the initialization
+ ;; default of WRAPPER-INVALID. Instead of trying
+ ;; to find out, I just overrode the LAYOUT
+ ;; default here. -- WHN 19991204
+ (invalid nil)
+ ;; This allows quick testing of wrapperness.
+ (for-std-class-p t))
+ (:constructor make-wrapper-internal)
+ (:copier nil))
+ (slots () :type list))
#-sb-fluid (declaim (sb-ext:freeze-type wrapper))
\f
;;;; PCL's view of funcallable instances
-(sb-kernel:!defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass pcl-funcallable-instance
+(!defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass standard-funcallable-instance
;; KLUDGE: Note that neither of these slots is ever accessed by its
;; accessor name as of sbcl-0.pre7.63. Presumably everything works
;; by puns based on absolute locations. Fun fun fun.. -- WHN 2001-10-30
:slot-names (clos-slots name hash-code)
- :boa-constructor %make-pcl-funcallable-instance
- :superclass-name sb-kernel:funcallable-instance
- :metaclass-name sb-kernel:random-pcl-class
- :metaclass-constructor sb-kernel:make-random-pcl-class
- :dd-type sb-kernel:funcallable-structure
+ :boa-constructor %make-standard-funcallable-instance
+ :superclass-name function
+ :metaclass-name standard-classoid
+ :metaclass-constructor make-standard-classoid
+ :dd-type funcallable-structure
;; Only internal implementation code will access these, and these
;; accesses (slot readers in particular) could easily be a
;; bottleneck, so it seems reasonable to suppress runtime type
(import 'sb-kernel:funcallable-instance-p)
-(defun set-funcallable-instance-fun (fin new-value)
- (declare (type function new-value))
- (aver (funcallable-instance-p fin))
- (setf (sb-kernel:funcallable-instance-fun fin) new-value))
-(defmacro fsc-instance-p (fin)
+(defun set-funcallable-instance-function (fin new-value)
+ (declare (type function new-value)
+ ;; KLUDGE: it might be nice to restrict
+ ;; SB-MOP:SET-FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE-FUNCTION to operate only
+ ;; on generalized instances of
+ ;; SB-MOP:FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-OBJECT; at present, even
+ ;; PCL's internal use of SET-FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE-FUNCTION
+ ;; doesn't obey this restriction.
+ (type funcallable-instance fin))
+ (setf (funcallable-instance-fun fin) new-value))
+
+;;; FIXME: these macros should just go away. It's not clear whether
+;;; the inline functions defined by
+;;; !DEFSTRUCT-WITH-ALTERNATE-METACLASS are as efficient as they could
+;;; be; ordinary defstruct accessors are defined as source transforms.
+(defun fsc-instance-p (fin)
+ (funcallable-instance-p fin))
+(define-compiler-macro fsc-instance-p (fin)
`(funcallable-instance-p ,fin))
(defmacro fsc-instance-wrapper (fin)
- `(sb-kernel:%funcallable-instance-layout ,fin))
-;;; FIXME: This seems to bear no relation at all to the CLOS-SLOTS
-;;; slot in the FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE structure, above, which
-;;; (bizarrely) seems to be set to the NAME of the
-;;; FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE. At least, the index 1 seems to return the
-;;; NAME, and the index 2 NIL. Weird. -- CSR, 2002-11-07
+ `(%funcallable-instance-layout ,fin))
(defmacro fsc-instance-slots (fin)
- `(sb-kernel:%funcallable-instance-info ,fin 0))
+ `(%funcallable-instance-info ,fin 1))
(defmacro fsc-instance-hash (fin)
- `(sb-kernel:%funcallable-instance-info ,fin 3))
+ `(%funcallable-instance-info ,fin 3))
\f
(declaim (inline clos-slots-ref (setf clos-slots-ref)))
(declaim (ftype (function (simple-vector index) t) clos-slots-ref))
;;; and normal instances, so we can return true on structures also. A
;;; few uses of (OR STD-INSTANCE-P FSC-INSTANCE-P) are changed to
;;; PCL-INSTANCE-P.
-(defmacro std-instance-p (x)
- `(sb-kernel:%instancep ,x))
+(defun std-instance-p (x)
+ (%instancep x))
+(define-compiler-macro std-instance-p (x)
+ `(%instancep ,x))
;; a temporary definition used for debugging the bootstrap
#+sb-show
(defun print-std-instance (instance stream depth)
- (declare (ignore depth))
+ (declare (ignore depth))
(print-unreadable-object (instance stream :type t :identity t)
(let ((class (class-of instance)))
(when (or (eq class (find-class 'standard-class nil))
- (eq class (find-class 'funcallable-standard-class nil))
- (eq class (find-class 'built-in-class nil)))
- (princ (early-class-name instance) stream)))))
+ (eq class (find-class 'funcallable-standard-class nil))
+ (eq class (find-class 'built-in-class nil)))
+ (princ (early-class-name instance) stream)))))
;;; This is the value that we stick into a slot to tell us that it is
;;; unbound. It may seem gross, but for performance reasons, we make
;;; this an interned symbol. That means that the fast check to see
;;; whether a slot is unbound is to say (EQ <val> '..SLOT-UNBOUND..).
;;; That is considerably faster than looking at the value of a special
-;;; variable. Be careful, there are places in the code which actually
-;;; use ..SLOT-UNBOUND.. rather than this variable. So much for
-;;; modularity..
+;;; variable.
;;;
-;;; FIXME: Now that we're tightly integrated into SBCL, we could use
-;;; the SBCL built-in unbound value token instead. Perhaps if we did
-;;; so it would be a good idea to define collections of CLOS slots as
-;;; a new type of heap object, instead of using bare SIMPLE-VECTOR, in
-;;; order to avoid problems (in the debugger if nowhere else) with
-;;; SIMPLE-VECTORs some of whose elements are unbound tokens.
-(defconstant +slot-unbound+ '..slot-unbound..)
+;;; It seems only reasonable to also export this for users, since
+;;; otherwise dealing with STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS becomes harder
+;;; -- and slower -- than it needs to be.
+(defconstant +slot-unbound+ '..slot-unbound..
+ "SBCL specific extensions to MOP: if this value is read from an
+instance using STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS, the slot is unbound.
+Similarly, an :INSTANCE allocated slot can be made unbound by
+assigning this to it using (SETF STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS).
+
+Value of +SLOT-UNBOUND+ is unspecified, and should not be relied to be
+of any particular type, but it is guaranteed to be suitable for EQ
+comparison.")
(defmacro %allocate-static-slot-storage--class (no-of-slots)
`(make-array ,no-of-slots :initial-element +slot-unbound+))
(defmacro std-instance-class (instance)
`(wrapper-class* (std-instance-wrapper ,instance)))
\f
-;;; When given a function should give this function the name
-;;; NEW-NAME. Note that NEW-NAME is sometimes a list. Some lisps
-;;; get the upset in the tummy when they start thinking about
-;;; functions which have lists as names. To deal with that there is
-;;; SET-FUN-NAME-INTERN which takes a list spec for a function
-;;; name and turns it into a symbol if need be.
-;;;
;;; When given a funcallable instance, SET-FUN-NAME *must* side-effect
;;; that FIN to give it the name. When given any other kind of
;;; function SET-FUN-NAME is allowed to return a new function which is
;;; In all cases, SET-FUN-NAME must return the new (or same)
;;; function. (Unlike other functions to set stuff, it does not return
;;; the new value.)
-(defun set-fun-name (fcn new-name)
+(defun set-fun-name (fun new-name)
#+sb-doc
"Set the name of a compiled function object. Return the function."
- (declare (special *boot-state* *the-class-standard-generic-function*))
- (cond ((symbolp fcn)
- (set-fun-name (symbol-function fcn) new-name))
- ((funcallable-instance-p fcn)
- (if (if (eq *boot-state* 'complete)
- (typep fcn 'generic-function)
- (eq (class-of fcn) *the-class-standard-generic-function*))
- (setf (sb-kernel:%funcallable-instance-info fcn 1) new-name)
- (bug "unanticipated function type"))
- fcn)
- (t
- ;; pw-- This seems wrong and causes trouble. Tests show
- ;; that loading CL-HTTP resulted in ~5400 closures being
- ;; passed through this code of which ~4000 of them pointed
- ;; to but 16 closure-functions, including 1015 each of
- ;; DEFUN MAKE-OPTIMIZED-STD-WRITER-METHOD-FUNCTION
- ;; DEFUN MAKE-OPTIMIZED-STD-READER-METHOD-FUNCTION
- ;; DEFUN MAKE-OPTIMIZED-STD-BOUNDP-METHOD-FUNCTION.
- ;; Since the actual functions have been moved by PURIFY
- ;; to memory not seen by GC, changing a pointer there
- ;; not only clobbers the last change but leaves a dangling
- ;; pointer invalid after the next GC. Comments in low.lisp
- ;; indicate this code need do nothing. Setting the
- ;; function-name to NIL loses some info, and not changing
- ;; it loses some info of potential hacking value. So,
- ;; lets not do this...
- #+nil
- (let ((header (sb-kernel:%closure-fun fcn)))
- (setf (sb-kernel:%simple-fun-name header) new-name))
-
- ;; XXX Maybe add better scheme here someday.
- fcn)))
-
-(defun intern-fun-name (name)
- (cond ((symbolp name) name)
- ((listp name)
- (intern (let ((*package* *pcl-package*)
- (*print-case* :upcase)
- (*print-pretty* nil)
- (*print-gensym* t))
- (format nil "~S" name))
- *pcl-package*))))
+ (when (valid-function-name-p fun)
+ (setq fun (fdefinition fun)))
+ (typecase fun
+ (%method-function (setf (%method-function-name fun) new-name))
+ #+sb-eval
+ (sb-eval:interpreted-function
+ (setf (sb-eval:interpreted-function-name fun) new-name))
+ (funcallable-instance ;; KLUDGE: probably a generic function...
+ (cond ((if (eq **boot-state** 'complete)
+ (typep fun 'generic-function)
+ (eq (class-of fun) *the-class-standard-generic-function*))
+ (setf (%funcallable-instance-info fun 2) new-name))
+ (t
+ (bug "unanticipated function type")))))
+ ;; Fixup name-to-function mappings in cases where the function
+ ;; hasn't been defined by DEFUN. (FIXME: is this right? This logic
+ ;; comes from CMUCL). -- CSR, 2004-12-31
+ (when (and (consp new-name)
+ (member (car new-name) '(slow-method fast-method slot-accessor)))
+ (setf (fdefinition new-name) fun))
+ fun)
\f
;;; FIXME: probably no longer needed after init
(defmacro precompile-random-code-segments (&optional system)
\f
;;; This definition is for interpreted code.
(defun pcl-instance-p (x)
- (typep (sb-kernel:layout-of x) 'wrapper))
+ (typep (layout-of x) 'wrapper))
;;; CMU CL comment:
;;; We define this as STANDARD-INSTANCE, since we're going to
;;; we make it, and we want the accessor to still be type-correct.
#|
(defstruct (standard-instance
- (:predicate nil)
- (:constructor %%allocate-instance--class ())
- (:copier nil)
- (:alternate-metaclass sb-kernel:instance
- cl:standard-class
- sb-kernel:make-standard-class))
+ (:predicate nil)
+ (:constructor %%allocate-instance--class ())
+ (:copier nil)
+ (:alternate-metaclass instance
+ cl:standard-class
+ make-standard-class))
(slots nil))
|#
-(sb-kernel:!defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass standard-instance
+(!defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass standard-instance
:slot-names (slots hash-code)
:boa-constructor %make-standard-instance
- :superclass-name sb-kernel:instance
- :metaclass-name cl:standard-class
- :metaclass-constructor sb-kernel:make-standard-class
+ :superclass-name t
+ :metaclass-name standard-classoid
+ :metaclass-constructor make-standard-classoid
:dd-type structure
:runtime-type-checks-p nil)
;;; Both of these operations "work" on structures, which allows the above
;;; weakening of STD-INSTANCE-P.
-(defmacro std-instance-slots (x) `(sb-kernel:%instance-ref ,x 1))
-(defmacro std-instance-wrapper (x) `(sb-kernel:%instance-layout ,x))
+(defmacro std-instance-slots (x) `(%instance-ref ,x 1))
+(defmacro std-instance-wrapper (x) `(%instance-layout ,x))
;;; KLUDGE: This one doesn't "work" on structures. However, we
;;; ensure, in SXHASH and friends, never to call it on structures.
-(defmacro std-instance-hash (x) `(sb-kernel:%instance-ref ,x 2))
+(defmacro std-instance-hash (x) `(%instance-ref ,x 2))
;;; FIXME: These functions are called every place we do a
;;; CALL-NEXT-METHOD, and probably other places too. It's likely worth
(std-instance-slots instance)
(fsc-instance-slots instance)))
(defun get-slots-or-nil (instance)
- ;; Supress a code-deletion note. FIXME: doing the FIXME above,
+ ;; Suppress a code-deletion note. FIXME: doing the FIXME above,
;; integrating PCL more with the compiler, would remove the need for
;; this icky stuff.
(declare (optimize (inhibit-warnings 3)))
(when (pcl-instance-p instance)
(get-slots instance)))
-(defmacro built-in-or-structure-wrapper (x) `(sb-kernel:layout-of ,x))
-
(defmacro get-wrapper (inst)
(once-only ((wrapper `(wrapper-of ,inst)))
`(progn
(defmacro get-instance-wrapper-or-nil (inst)
(once-only ((wrapper `(wrapper-of ,inst)))
`(if (typep ,wrapper 'wrapper)
- ,wrapper
- nil)))
+ ,wrapper
+ nil)))
\f
;;;; support for useful hashing of PCL instances
-(let ((hash-code 0))
- (declare (fixnum hash-code))
- (defun get-instance-hash-code ()
- (if (< hash-code most-positive-fixnum)
- (incf hash-code)
- (setq hash-code 0))))
+
+(defvar *instance-hash-code-random-state* (make-random-state))
+(defun get-instance-hash-code ()
+ ;; ANSI SXHASH wants us to make a good-faith effort to produce
+ ;; hash-codes that are well distributed within the range of
+ ;; non-negative fixnums, and this RANDOM operation does that, unlike
+ ;; the sbcl<=0.8.16 implementation of this operation as
+ ;; (INCF COUNTER).
+ ;;
+ ;; Hopefully there was no virtue to the old counter implementation
+ ;; that I am insufficiently insightful to insee. -- WHN 2004-10-28
+ (random most-positive-fixnum
+ *instance-hash-code-random-state*))
(defun sb-impl::sxhash-instance (x)
(cond
;;; The definition of STRUCTURE-TYPE-P was moved to early-low.lisp.
-(defun get-structure-dd (type)
- (sb-kernel:layout-info (sb-kernel:class-layout (cl:find-class type))))
-
-(defun structure-type-included-type-name (type)
- (let ((include (sb-kernel::dd-include (get-structure-dd type))))
- (if (consp include)
- (car include)
- include)))
-
(defun structure-type-slot-description-list (type)
- (nthcdr (length (let ((include (structure-type-included-type-name type)))
- (and include
- (sb-kernel:dd-slots (get-structure-dd include)))))
- (sb-kernel:dd-slots (get-structure-dd type))))
+ (let* ((dd (find-defstruct-description type))
+ (include (dd-include dd))
+ (all-slots (dd-slots dd)))
+ (multiple-value-bind (super slot-overrides)
+ (if (consp include)
+ (values (car include) (mapcar #'car (cdr include)))
+ (values include nil))
+ (let ((included-slots
+ (when super
+ (dd-slots (find-defstruct-description super)))))
+ (loop for slot = (pop all-slots)
+ for included-slot = (pop included-slots)
+ while slot
+ when (or (not included-slot)
+ (member (dsd-name included-slot) slot-overrides :test #'eq))
+ collect slot)))))
+
+(defun uninitialized-accessor-function (type slotd)
+ (lambda (&rest args)
+ (declare (ignore args))
+ (error "~:(~A~) function~@[ for ~S ~] not yet initialized."
+ type slotd)))
(defun structure-slotd-name (slotd)
- (sb-kernel:dsd-name slotd))
+ (dsd-name slotd))
(defun structure-slotd-accessor-symbol (slotd)
- (sb-kernel:dsd-accessor-name slotd))
+ (dsd-accessor-name slotd))
(defun structure-slotd-reader-function (slotd)
- (fdefinition (sb-kernel:dsd-accessor-name slotd)))
-
-(defun structure-slotd-writer-function (slotd)
- (unless (sb-kernel:dsd-read-only slotd)
- (fdefinition `(setf ,(sb-kernel:dsd-accessor-name slotd)))))
+ (let ((name (dsd-accessor-name slotd)))
+ (if (fboundp name)
+ (fdefinition name)
+ (uninitialized-accessor-function :reader slotd))))
+
+(defun structure-slotd-writer-function (type slotd)
+ (if (dsd-read-only slotd)
+ (let ((dd (find-defstruct-description type)))
+ (coerce (slot-setter-lambda-form dd slotd) 'function))
+ (let ((name `(setf ,(dsd-accessor-name slotd))))
+ (if (fboundp name)
+ (fdefinition name)
+ (uninitialized-accessor-function :writer slotd)))))
(defun structure-slotd-type (slotd)
- (sb-kernel:dsd-type slotd))
+ (dsd-type slotd))
(defun structure-slotd-init-form (slotd)
- (sb-kernel::dsd-default slotd))
+ (dsd-default slotd))
+\f
+;;; method function stuff.
+;;;
+;;; PCL historically included a so-called method-fast-function, which
+;;; is essentially a method function but with (a) a precomputed
+;;; continuation for CALL-NEXT-METHOD and (b) a permutation vector for
+;;; slot access. [ FIXME: see if we can understand these two
+;;; optimizations before commit. ] However, the presence of the
+;;; fast-function meant that we violated AMOP and the effect of the
+;;; :FUNCTION initarg, and furthermore got to potentially confusing
+;;; situations where the function and the fast-function got out of
+;;; sync, so that calling (method-function method) with the defined
+;;; protocol would do different things from (call-method method) in
+;;; method combination.
+;;;
+;;; So we define this internal method function structure, which we use
+;;; when we create a method function ourselves. This means that we
+;;; can hang the various bits of information that we want off the
+;;; method function itself, and also that if a user overrides method
+;;; function creation there is no danger of having the system get
+;;; confused.
+(!defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass %method-function
+ :slot-names (fast-function name)
+ :boa-constructor %make-method-function
+ :superclass-name function
+ :metaclass-name static-classoid
+ :metaclass-constructor make-static-classoid
+ :dd-type funcallable-structure)
+