X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Ftarget-extensions.lisp;h=adf1f84da200dcc7aebe2b3df8e51a153a2952d1;hb=bee53328c93be3433477821131ab805557476c8b;hp=2daa462f9b877b2ea01f9c8cc5f0cf852c09163c;hpb=231721189e1e2431597dc013aaf5eee01bc41a51;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/target-extensions.lisp b/src/code/target-extensions.lisp index 2daa462..adf1f84 100644 --- a/src/code/target-extensions.lisp +++ b/src/code/target-extensions.lisp @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -;;;; This file contains things for the extensions package which can't -;;;; be built at cross-compile time, and perhaps also some things -;;;; which might as well not be built at cross-compile time because -;;;; they're not needed then. Things which can't be built at -;;;; cross-compile time (e.g. because they need machinery which only -;;;; exists inside SBCL's implementation of the LISP package) do not -;;;; belong in this file. +;;;; This file contains things for the extensions packages (SB-EXT and +;;;; also "internal extensions" SB-INT) which can't be built at +;;;; cross-compile time, and perhaps also some things which might as +;;;; well not be built at cross-compile time because they're not +;;;; needed then. Things which can't be built at cross-compile time +;;;; (e.g. because they need machinery which only exists inside SBCL's +;;;; implementation of the LISP package) do not belong in this file. ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for ;;;; more information. @@ -17,19 +17,25 @@ (in-package "SB!IMPL") -;;;; miscellaneous I/O +;;;; variables related to saving core files +;;;; +;;;; (Most of the save-a-core functionality is defined later, in its +;;;; own file, but we'd like to have these symbols declared special +;;;; and initialized ASAP.) + +(defvar *before-save-initializations* nil + #!+sb-doc + "This is a list of functions which are called before creating a saved core + image. These functions are executed in the child process which has no ports, + so they cannot do anything that tries to talk to the outside world.") -;;; INDENTING-FURTHER is a user-level macro which may be used to locally -;;; increment the indentation of a stream. -(defmacro indenting-further (stream more &rest body) +(defvar *after-save-initializations* nil #!+sb-doc - "Causes the output of the indenting Stream to indent More spaces. More is - evaluated twice." - `(unwind-protect - (progn - (incf (sb!impl::indenting-stream-indentation ,stream) ,more) - ,@body) - (decf (sb!impl::indenting-stream-indentation ,stream) ,more))) + "This is a list of functions which are called when a saved core image starts + up. The system itself should be initialized at this point, but applications + might not be.") + +;;;; miscellaneous I/O (defun skip-whitespace (&optional (stream *standard-input*)) (loop (let ((char (read-char stream))) @@ -44,3 +50,48 @@ (cond ((not (whitespace-char-p char)) (unread-char char stream) (return t))))) + +;;;; helpers for C library calls + +;;; Signal a SIMPLE-CONDITION/ERROR condition associated with an ANSI C +;;; errno problem, arranging for the condition's print representation +;;; to be similar to the ANSI C perror(3) style. +(defun simple-perror (prefix-string + &key + (errno (get-errno)) + (simple-error 'simple-error) + other-condition-args) + (declare (type symbol simple-error)) + (aver (subtypep simple-error 'simple-condition)) + (aver (subtypep simple-error 'error)) + (apply #'error + simple-error + :format-control "~@<~A: ~2I~_~A~:>" + :format-arguments (list prefix-string (strerror errno)) + other-condition-args)) + +;;;; optimization idioms + +(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) + + ;; Byte compile this thing if possible. + (defvar *optimize-byte-compilation* + '(optimize (speed 0) (safety 1))) + + ;; This thing is externally visible, so compiling meta-information + ;; is more important than byte-compiling it; but it's otherwise + ;; suitable for byte-compilation. + ;; + ;; (As long as the byte compiler isn't capable of compiling + ;; meta-information such as the argument list required by functions + ;; (as in sbcl-0.6.12, anyway), it's not suitable for compiling + ;; externally visible things like CL:INSPECT even if their speed + ;; requirements are small enough that it'd otherwise be OK. If some + ;; later version of the byte compiler learns to compile such + ;; meta-information, we'll probably change the implementation of + ;; this idiom so that it causes byte compilation of the thing after + ;; all.) + (defvar *optimize-external-despite-byte-compilation* + '(optimize (speed 1) + ;; still might as well be as small as possible.. + (space 3))))