X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Ftarget-type.lisp;h=a3775fb56eb7b67f6f98ee6a5e6e884753f12240;hb=1dc38285834db2d374a156a4f68b19096341deb3;hp=665b45367d3b8f73fd3f481367e7681ce133e751;hpb=b9e94e326f79ab01e56cb437e424ce5ea489471f;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/target-type.lisp b/src/code/target-type.lisp index 665b453..a3775fb 100644 --- a/src/code/target-type.lisp +++ b/src/code/target-type.lisp @@ -85,30 +85,11 @@ (values (not res) t) (values nil nil)))) (satisfies - (let ((predicate-name (second hairy-spec))) - (declare (type symbol predicate-name)) ; by ANSI spec of SATISFIES - (if (fboundp predicate-name) - (let* (;; "Is OBJ of the SATISFIES type?" represented - ;; as a generalized boolean. - ;; - ;; (Why IGNORE-ERRORS? This code is used to try to - ;; check type relationships at compile time. - ;; Passing only-slightly-twisted types like - ;; (AND INTEGER (SATISFIES ODDP)) into the - ;; rather-significantly-twisted type dispatch - ;; system can easily give rise to oddities like - ;; calling predicates like ODDP on values they - ;; don't like. (E.g. on OBJ=#\NEWLINE when the - ;; above type is tested for TYPE= against - ;; STANDARD-CHAR, represented as a - ;; MEMBER-TYPE.) In such cases, NIL seems to be - ;; an appropriate answer to "is OBJ of the - ;; SATISFIES type?") - (gbool (ignore-errors (funcall predicate-name obj))) - ;; RAW coerced to a pure BOOLEAN value - (bool (not (not gbool)))) - (values bool t)) - (values nil nil))))))))) + ;; If the SATISFIES function is not foldable, we cannot answer! + (let* ((form `(,(second hairy-spec) ',obj))) + (multiple-value-bind (ok result) + (sb!c::constant-function-call-p form nil nil) + (values (not (null result)) ok))))))))) ;;; Return the layout for an object. This is the basic operation for ;;; finding out the "type" of an object, and is used for generic