X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Ftoplevel.lisp;h=aae8fac6c2d3757d50e966d189b6572afa27bbf6;hb=1e9966d5f24709d227e20911b4e1ddd27c87a00e;hp=f4baf40f061c756b75d8f4f5f8698dc885c8f383;hpb=3eb39e017e52b5d704e7d33405c873af52a533fd;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/toplevel.lisp b/src/code/toplevel.lisp index f4baf40..aae8fac 100644 --- a/src/code/toplevel.lisp +++ b/src/code/toplevel.lisp @@ -25,9 +25,7 @@ ;;; specials initialized by !COLD-INIT ;;; FIXME: These could be converted to DEFVARs. -(declaim (special *gc-inhibit* *already-maybe-gcing* - *need-to-collect-garbage* - *gc-notify-stream* +(declaim (special *gc-inhibit* *need-to-collect-garbage* *before-gc-hooks* *after-gc-hooks* #!+x86 *pseudo-atomic-atomic* #!+x86 *pseudo-atomic-interrupted* @@ -47,7 +45,7 @@ ;;; by QUIT) is caught and any final processing and return codes are ;;; handled appropriately. (defmacro handling-end-of-the-world (&body body) - (let ((caught (gensym "CAUGHT"))) + (with-unique-names (caught) `(let ((,caught (catch '%end-of-the-world (/show0 "inside CATCH '%END-OF-THE-WORLD") ,@body))) @@ -89,7 +87,7 @@ (error-error "Help! " *current-error-depth* " nested errors. " - "KERNEL:*MAXIMUM-ERROR-DEPTH* exceeded.") + "SB-KERNEL:*MAXIMUM-ERROR-DEPTH* exceeded.") t) (t (/show0 "returning normally from INFINITE-ERROR-PROTECTOR") @@ -116,7 +114,7 @@ (error-error "Help! " *current-error-depth* " nested errors. " - "KERNEL:*MAXIMUM-ERROR-DEPTH* exceeded.") + "SB-KERNEL:*MAXIMUM-ERROR-DEPTH* exceeded.") (progn ,@forms) t) (t @@ -126,7 +124,6 @@ ;;;; miscellaneous external functions -#!-mp ; The multi-processing version is defined in multi-proc.lisp. (defun sleep (n) #!+sb-doc "This function causes execution to be suspended for N seconds. N may @@ -175,7 +172,8 @@ (let* ((csp (sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))) (initial-offset (logand csp (1- bytes-per-scrub-unit))) (end-of-stack - (- sb!vm:control-stack-end sb!c:*backend-page-size*))) + (- (sb!vm:fixnumize sb!vm:*control-stack-end*) + sb!c:*backend-page-size*))) (labels ((scrub (ptr offset count) (declare (type system-area-pointer ptr) @@ -207,7 +205,8 @@ #!+stack-grows-downward-not-upward (let* ((csp (sap-int (sb!c::control-stack-pointer-sap))) - (end-of-stack (+ sb!vm:control-stack-start sb!c:*backend-page-size*)) + (end-of-stack (+ (sb!vm:fixnumize sb!vm:*control-stack-start*) + sb!c:*backend-page-size*)) (initial-offset (logand csp (1- bytes-per-scrub-unit)))) (labels ((scrub (ptr offset count) @@ -297,13 +296,26 @@ (defun toplevel-init () (/show0 "entering TOPLEVEL-INIT") - - (let ((sysinit nil) ; value of --sysinit option - (userinit nil) ; value of --userinit option - (reversed-evals nil) ; values of --eval options, in reverse order; and - ; also --load options, translated into --eval - (noprint nil) ; Has a --noprint option been seen? - (options (rest *posix-argv*))) ; skipping program name + (setf sb!thread::*session-lock* (sb!thread:make-mutex :name "the terminal")) + (sb!thread::get-foreground) + (let (;; value of --sysinit option + (sysinit nil) + ;; value of --userinit option + (userinit nil) + ;; values of --eval options, in reverse order; and also any + ;; other options (like --load) which're translated into --eval + ;; + ;; The values are stored as strings, so that they can be + ;; passed to READ only after their predecessors have been + ;; EVALed, so that things work when e.g. REQUIRE in one EVAL + ;; form creates a package referred to in the next EVAL form. + (reversed-evals nil) + ;; Has a --noprint option been seen? + (noprint nil) + ;; everything in *POSIX-ARGV* except for argv[0]=programname + (options (rest *posix-argv*))) + + (declare (type list options)) (/show0 "done with outer LET in TOPLEVEL-INIT") @@ -336,22 +348,13 @@ (setf userinit (pop-option)))) ((string= option "--eval") (pop-option) - (let ((eval-as-string (pop-option))) - (with-input-from-string (eval-stream eval-as-string) - (let* ((eof-marker (cons :eof :eof)) - (eval (read eval-stream nil eof-marker)) - (eof (read eval-stream nil eof-marker))) - (cond ((eq eval eof-marker) - (error "unable to parse ~S" - eval-as-string)) - ((not (eq eof eof-marker)) - (error "more than one expression in ~S" - eval-as-string)) - (t - (push eval reversed-evals))))))) + (push (pop-option) reversed-evals)) ((string= option "--load") (pop-option) - (push `(load ,(pop-option)) reversed-evals)) + (push + ;; FIXME: see BUG 296 + (concatenate 'string "(|LOAD| \"" (pop-option) "\")") + reversed-evals)) ((string= option "--noprint") (pop-option) (setf noprint t)) @@ -361,10 +364,10 @@ ((string= option "--noprogrammer") (warn "treating deprecated --noprogrammer as --disable-debugger") (pop-option) - (push '(disable-debugger) reversed-evals)) + (push "(|DISABLE-DEBUGGER|)" reversed-evals)) ((string= option "--disable-debugger") (pop-option) - (push '(disable-debugger) reversed-evals)) + (push "(|DISABLE-DEBUGGER|)" reversed-evals)) ((string= option "--end-toplevel-options") (pop-option) (return)) @@ -385,7 +388,7 @@ (return))))))) (/show0 "done with LOOP WHILE OPTIONS DO in TOPLEVEL-INIT") - ;; Excise all the options that we processed, so that only + ;; Delete all the options that we processed, so that only ;; user-level options are left visible to user code. (setf (rest *posix-argv*) options) @@ -394,6 +397,7 @@ (flet (;; If any of POSSIBLE-INIT-FILE-NAMES names a real file, ;; return its truename. (probe-init-files (&rest possible-init-file-names) + (declare (type list possible-init-file-names)) (/show0 "entering PROBE-INIT-FILES") (prog1 (find-if (lambda (x) @@ -401,14 +405,10 @@ possible-init-file-names) (/show0 "leaving PROBE-INIT-FILES")))) (let* ((sbcl-home (posix-getenv "SBCL_HOME")) - (sysinit-truename (if sbcl-home - (probe-init-files sysinit - (concatenate 'string - sbcl-home - "/sbclrc")) - (probe-init-files sysinit - "/etc/sbclrc" - "/usr/local/etc/sbclrc"))) + (sysinit-truename + (probe-init-files sysinit + (concatenate 'string sbcl-home "/sbclrc") + "/etc/sbclrc")) (user-home (or (posix-getenv "HOME") (error "The HOME environment variable is unbound, ~ so user init file can't be found."))) @@ -441,10 +441,23 @@ ;; Process --eval options. (/show0 "handling --eval options in TOPLEVEL-INIT") - (dolist (eval (reverse reversed-evals)) + (dolist (expr-as-string (reverse reversed-evals)) (/show0 "handling one --eval option in TOPLEVEL-INIT") - (eval eval) - (flush-standard-output-streams))) + (let ((expr (with-input-from-string (eval-stream + expr-as-string) + (let* ((eof-marker (cons :eof :eof)) + (result (read eval-stream nil eof-marker)) + (eof (read eval-stream nil eof-marker))) + (cond ((eq result eof-marker) + (error "unable to parse ~S" + expr-as-string)) + ((not (eq eof eof-marker)) + (error "more than one expression in ~S" + expr-as-string)) + (t + result)))))) + (eval expr) + (flush-standard-output-streams)))) (continue () :report "Continue anyway (skipping to toplevel read/eval/print loop)." @@ -465,15 +478,6 @@ ;; (classic CMU CL error message: "You're certainly a clever child.":-) (critically-unreachable "after TOPLEVEL-REPL")))) -;;; halt-on-failures and prompt-on-failures modes, suitable for -;;; noninteractive and interactive use respectively -(defun disable-debugger () - (setf *debugger-hook* 'noprogrammer-debugger-hook-fun - *debug-io* *error-output*)) -(defun enable-debugger () - (setf *debugger-hook* nil - *debug-io* *query-io*)) - ;;; read-eval-print loop for the default system toplevel (defun toplevel-repl (noprint) (/show0 "entering TOPLEVEL-REPL") @@ -502,87 +506,67 @@ (abort "~@") (catch 'toplevel-catcher - #!-sunos (sb!unix:unix-sigsetmask 0) ; FIXME: What is this for? + (sb!unix::warn-when-signals-masked) ;; in the event of a control-stack-exhausted-error, we should ;; have unwound enough stack by the time we get here that this ;; is now possible (sb!kernel::protect-control-stack-guard-page 1) - (repl noprint) + (funcall *repl-fun* noprint) (critically-unreachable "after REPL"))))))) -(defun repl (noprint) +;;; Our default REPL prompt is the minimal traditional one. +(defun repl-prompt-fun (stream) + (fresh-line stream) + (write-string "* " stream)) ; arbitrary but customary REPL prompt + +;;; Our default form reader does relatively little magic, but does +;;; handle the Unix-style EOF-is-end-of-process convention. +(defun repl-read-form-fun (in out) + (declare (type stream in out) (ignore out)) + (let* ((eof-marker (cons nil nil)) + (form (read in nil eof-marker))) + (if (eq form eof-marker) + (quit) + form))) + +;;; hooks to support customized toplevels like ACL-style toplevel +;;; from KMR on sbcl-devel 2002-12-21 +(defvar *repl-read-form-fun* #'repl-read-form-fun + "a function of two stream arguments IN and OUT for the toplevel REPL to + call: Return the next Lisp form to evaluate (possibly handling other + magic -- like ACL-style keyword commands -- which precede the next + Lisp form). The OUT stream is there to support magic which requires + issuing new prompts.") +(defvar *repl-prompt-fun* #'repl-prompt-fun + "a function of one argument STREAM for the toplevel REPL to call: Prompt + the user for input.") +(defvar *repl-fun* #'repl-fun + "a function of one argument NOPRINT that provides the REPL for the system. + Assumes that *standard-input* and *standard-output* are setup.") + +(defun repl-fun (noprint) (/show0 "entering REPL") - (let ((eof-marker (cons :eof nil))) - (loop - ;; see comment preceding definition of SCRUB-CONTROL-STACK - (scrub-control-stack) + (loop + ;; (See comment preceding the definition of SCRUB-CONTROL-STACK.) + (scrub-control-stack) + (sb!thread::get-foreground) + (unless noprint + (funcall *repl-prompt-fun* *standard-output*) + ;; (Should *REPL-PROMPT-FUN* be responsible for doing its own + ;; FORCE-OUTPUT? I can't imagine a valid reason for it not to + ;; be done here, so leaving it up to *REPL-PROMPT-FUN* seems + ;; odd. But maybe there *is* a valid reason in some + ;; circumstances? perhaps some deadlock issue when being driven + ;; by another process or something...) + (force-output *standard-output*)) + (let* ((form (funcall *repl-read-form-fun* + *standard-input* + *standard-output*)) + (results (multiple-value-list (interactive-eval form)))) (unless noprint - (fresh-line) - (write-string "* ") ; arbitrary but customary REPL prompt - (flush-standard-output-streams)) - (let ((form (read *standard-input* nil eof-marker))) - (cond ((eq form eof-marker) - (/show0 "doing QUIT for EOF in REPL") - (quit)) - (t - (let ((results (multiple-value-list (interactive-eval form)))) - (unless noprint - (dolist (result results) - (fresh-line) - (prin1 result)))))))))) - -;;; suitable value for *DEBUGGER-HOOK* for a noninteractive Unix-y program -(defun noprogrammer-debugger-hook-fun (condition old-debugger-hook) - (declare (ignore old-debugger-hook)) - (flet ((failure-quit (&key recklessly-p) - (/show0 "in FAILURE-QUIT (in --disable-debugger debugger hook)") - (quit :unix-status 1 :recklessly-p recklessly-p))) - ;; This HANDLER-CASE is here mostly to stop output immediately - ;; (and fall through to QUIT) when there's an I/O error. Thus, - ;; when we're run under a shell script or something, we can die - ;; cleanly when the script dies (and our pipes are cut), instead - ;; of falling into ldb or something messy like that. - (handler-case - (progn - (format *error-output* - "~&~@~2%" - (type-of condition) - condition) - ;; Flush *ERROR-OUTPUT* even before the BACKTRACE, so that - ;; even if we hit an error within BACKTRACE (e.g. a bug in - ;; the debugger's own frame-walking code, or a bug in a user - ;; PRINT-OBJECT method) we'll at least have the CONDITION - ;; printed out before we die. - (finish-output *error-output*) - ;; (Where to truncate the BACKTRACE is of course arbitrary, but - ;; it seems as though we should at least truncate it somewhere.) - (sb!debug:backtrace 128 *error-output*) - (format - *error-output* - "~%unhandled condition in --disable-debugger mode, quitting~%") - (finish-output *error-output*) - (failure-quit)) - (condition () - ;; We IGNORE-ERRORS here because even %PRIMITIVE PRINT can - ;; fail when our output streams are blown away, as e.g. when - ;; we're running under a Unix shell script and it dies somehow - ;; (e.g. because of a SIGINT). In that case, we might as well - ;; just give it up for a bad job, and stop trying to notify - ;; the user of anything. - ;; - ;; Actually, the only way I've run across to exercise the - ;; problem is to have more than one layer of shell script. - ;; I have a shell script which does - ;; time nice -10 sh make.sh "$1" 2>&1 | tee make.tmp - ;; and the problem occurs when I interrupt this with Ctrl-C - ;; under Linux 2.2.14-5.0 and GNU bash, version 1.14.7(1). - ;; I haven't figured out whether it's bash, time, tee, Linux, or - ;; what that is responsible, but that it's possible at all - ;; means that we should IGNORE-ERRORS here. -- WHN 2001-04-24 - (ignore-errors - (%primitive print - "Argh! error within --disable-debugger error handling")) - (failure-quit :recklessly-p t))))) + (dolist (result results) + (fresh-line) + (prin1 result)))))) ;;; a convenient way to get into the assembly-level debugger (defun %halt ()