X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcompiler%2Fglobaldb.lisp;h=c73acaa426787c456d4c4549814a2cd57f02e5ac;hb=ad5cd2538240a4283cb4498b21ff7ab23adcde92;hp=ae0442cfb3addb092b32fb65beb9dfe3203b3991;hpb=29a9ccc860532b32c566aec095f570e999a9c52c;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/compiler/globaldb.lisp b/src/compiler/globaldb.lisp index ae0442c..c73acaa 100644 --- a/src/compiler/globaldb.lisp +++ b/src/compiler/globaldb.lisp @@ -32,11 +32,7 @@ (declaim (special *universal-type*)) ;;; This is sorta semantically equivalent to SXHASH, but optimized for -;;; legal function names. Note: semantically equivalent does *not* -;;; mean that it always returns the same value as SXHASH, just that it -;;; satisfies the formal definition of SXHASH. The ``sorta'' is -;;; because SYMBOL-HASH will not necessarily return the same value in -;;; different lisp images. +;;; legal function names. ;;; ;;; Why optimize? We want to avoid the fully-general TYPECASE in ordinary ;;; SXHASH, because @@ -58,17 +54,17 @@ ;;; aren't used too early in cold boot for SXHASH to run). #!-sb-fluid (declaim (inline globaldb-sxhashoid)) (defun globaldb-sxhashoid (x) - (cond #-sb-xc-host ; (SYMBOL-HASH doesn't exist on cross-compilation host.) - ((symbolp x) - (symbol-hash x)) - #-sb-xc-host ; (SYMBOL-HASH doesn't exist on cross-compilation host.) + (cond ((symbolp x) (sxhash x)) ((and (listp x) (eq (first x) 'setf) (let ((rest (rest x))) (and (symbolp (car rest)) (null (cdr rest))))) - (logxor (symbol-hash (second x)) - 110680597)) + ;; We need to declare the type of the value we're feeding to + ;; SXHASH so that the DEFTRANSFORM on symbols kicks in. + (let ((symbol (second x))) + (declare (symbol symbol)) + (logxor (sxhash symbol) 110680597))) (t (sxhash x)))) ;;; Given any non-negative integer, return a prime number >= to it. @@ -99,7 +95,8 @@ ;;; At run time, we represent the type of info that we want by a small ;;; non-negative integer. -(defconstant type-number-bits 6) +(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) + (def!constant type-number-bits 6)) (deftype type-number () `(unsigned-byte ,type-number-bits)) ;;; Why do we suppress the :COMPILE-TOPLEVEL situation here when we're @@ -262,7 +259,7 @@ ;;; order in which the TYPE-INFO-creation forms are generated doesn't ;;; match the relative order in which the forms need to be executed at ;;; cold load time. -(defparameter *reversed-type-info-init-forms* nil) +(defparameter *!reversed-type-info-init-forms* nil) ;;; Define a new type of global information for CLASS. TYPE is the ;;; name of the type, DEFAULT is the value for that type when it @@ -319,7 +316,7 @@ (declare (ignorable name)) ,',default)) (setf (type-info-type type-info) ',',type-spec)) - *reversed-type-info-init-forms*)) + *!reversed-type-info-init-forms*)) ',type)) ) ; EVAL-WHEN @@ -359,7 +356,7 @@ ,(do-compact-info name class type type-number value n-env body))))) -(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) +(eval-when (#-sb-xc :compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) ;;; Return code to iterate over a compact info environment. (defun do-compact-info (name-var class-var type-var type-number-var value-var @@ -479,7 +476,7 @@ ;;;; compact info environments ;;; The upper limit on the size of the ENTRIES vector in a COMPACT-INFO-ENV. -(defconstant compact-info-env-entries-bits 16) +(def!constant compact-info-env-entries-bits 16) (deftype compact-info-entries-index () `(unsigned-byte ,compact-info-env-entries-bits)) ;;; the type of the values in COMPACT-INFO-ENTRIES-INFO @@ -515,8 +512,8 @@ ;; last entry. (entries-info (missing-arg) :type (simple-array compact-info-entry (*)))) -(defconstant compact-info-entry-type-mask (ldb (byte type-number-bits 0) -1)) -(defconstant compact-info-entry-last (ash 1 type-number-bits)) +(def!constant compact-info-entry-type-mask (ldb (byte type-number-bits 0) -1)) +(def!constant compact-info-entry-last (ash 1 type-number-bits)) ;;; Return the value of the type corresponding to NUMBER for the ;;; currently cached name in ENV. @@ -540,7 +537,20 @@ ;;; Encache NAME in the compact environment ENV. HASH is the ;;; GLOBALDB-SXHASHOID of NAME. (defun compact-info-lookup (env name hash) - (declare (type compact-info-env env) (type index hash)) + (declare (type compact-info-env env) + ;; FIXME: this used to read (TYPE INDEX HASH), but that was + ;; wrong, because HASH was a positive fixnum, not a (MOD + ;; MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM). + ;; + ;; However, this, its replacement, is also wrong. In the + ;; cross-compiler, GLOBALDB-SXHASHOID is essentially + ;; SXHASH. But our host compiler could have any value at + ;; all as its MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM, and so could in + ;; principle return a value exceeding our target positive + ;; fixnum range. + ;; + ;; My brain hurts. -- CSR, 2003-08-28 + (type (integer 0 #.sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum) hash)) (let* ((table (compact-info-env-table env)) (len (length table)) (len-2 (- len 2)) @@ -571,7 +581,7 @@ ;;; the exact density (modulo rounding) of the hashtable in a compact ;;; info environment in names/bucket -(defconstant compact-info-environment-density 65) +(def!constant compact-info-environment-density 65) ;;; Return a new compact info environment that holds the same ;;; information as ENV. @@ -702,7 +712,9 @@ ;;; Just like COMPACT-INFO-LOOKUP, only do it on a volatile environment. (defun volatile-info-lookup (env name hash) - (declare (type volatile-info-env env) (type index hash)) + (declare (type volatile-info-env env) + ;; FIXME: see comment in COMPACT-INFO-LOOKUP + (type (integer 0 #.sb!xc:most-positive-fixnum) hash)) (let ((table (volatile-info-env-table env))) (macrolet ((lookup (test) `(dolist (entry (svref table (mod hash (length table))) ()) @@ -713,11 +725,10 @@ (lookup eq) (lookup equal))) (setf (volatile-info-env-cache-name env) name))) - (values)) -;;; Given a volatile environment Env, bind Table-Var the environment's table -;;; and Index-Var to the index of Name's bucket in the table. We also flush +;;; Given a volatile environment ENV, bind TABLE-VAR the environment's table +;;; and INDEX-VAR to the index of NAME's bucket in the table. We also flush ;;; the cache so that things will be consistent if body modifies something. (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :execute) (#+sb-xc-host cl:defmacro @@ -818,15 +829,14 @@ ;; Constant CLASS and TYPE is an overwhelmingly common special case, ;; and we can implement it much more efficiently than the general case. (if (and (constantp class) (constantp type)) - (let ((info (type-info-or-lose class type)) - (value (gensym "VALUE")) - (foundp (gensym "FOUNDP"))) - `(multiple-value-bind (,value ,foundp) - (get-info-value ,name - ,(type-info-number info) - ,@(when env-list-p `(,env-list))) - (declare (type ,(type-info-type info) ,value)) - (values ,value ,foundp))) + (let ((info (type-info-or-lose class type))) + (with-unique-names (value foundp) + `(multiple-value-bind (,value ,foundp) + (get-info-value ,name + ,(type-info-number info) + ,@(when env-list-p `(,env-list))) + (declare (type ,(type-info-type info) ,value)) + (values ,value ,foundp)))) whole)) (defun (setf info) (new-value class @@ -836,13 +846,13 @@ (let* ((info (type-info-or-lose class type)) (tin (type-info-number info))) (if env-list-p - (set-info-value name - tin - new-value - (get-write-info-env env-list)) - (set-info-value name - tin - new-value))) + (set-info-value name + tin + new-value + (get-write-info-env env-list)) + (set-info-value name + tin + new-value))) new-value) ;;; FIXME: We'd like to do this, but Python doesn't support ;;; compiler macros and it's hard to change it so that it does. @@ -881,7 +891,7 @@ ;;; ;;; FIXME: actually seems to be measured in percent, should be ;;; converted to be measured in names/bucket -(defconstant volatile-info-environment-density 50) +(def!constant volatile-info-environment-density 50) ;;; Make a new volatile environment of the specified size. (defun make-info-environment (&key (size 42) (name "Unknown")) @@ -896,7 +906,6 @@ ;;; the current environment, allowing any inherited info to become ;;; visible. We return true if there was any info. (defun clear-info (class type name) - #!+sb-doc (let ((info (type-info-or-lose class type))) (clear-info-value name (type-info-number info)))) #!-sb-fluid @@ -1035,7 +1044,7 @@ ;; (or approximate-fun-type null)). ;; It was changed to T as a hopefully-temporary hack while getting ;; cold init problems untangled. - :type-spec t) + :type-spec t) ;;; where this information came from: ;;; :ASSUMED = from uses of the object @@ -1118,13 +1127,6 @@ :type :ir1-convert :type-spec (or function null)) -;;; a function which gets a chance to do stuff to the IR1 for any call -;;; to this function. -(define-info-type - :class :function - :type :ir1-transform - :type-spec (or function null)) - ;;; If a function is "known" to the compiler, then this is a FUN-INFO ;;; structure containing the info used to special-case compilation. (define-info-type @@ -1142,7 +1144,7 @@ (define-info-type :class :function :type :definition - :type-spec t + :type-spec (or fdefn null) :default nil) ;;;; definitions for other miscellaneous information @@ -1153,7 +1155,7 @@ (define-info-type :class :variable :type :kind - :type-spec (member :special :constant :global :alien) + :type-spec (member :special :constant :macro :global :alien) :default (if (symbol-self-evaluating-p name) :constant :global)) @@ -1186,8 +1188,14 @@ ;; instead. :default (if (symbol-self-evaluating-p name) name - (error "internal error: constant lookup of nonconstant ~S" - name))) + (bug "constant lookup of nonconstant ~S" name))) + +;;; the macro-expansion for symbol-macros +(define-info-type + :class :variable + :type :macro-expansion + :type-spec t + :default nil) (define-info-type :class :variable @@ -1204,11 +1212,14 @@ (define-info-class :type) ;;; the kind of type described. We return :INSTANCE for standard types -;;; that are implemented as structures. +;;; that are implemented as structures. For PCL classes, that have +;;; only been compiled, but not loaded yet, we return +;;; :FORTHCOMING-DEFCLASS-TYPE. (define-info-type :class :type :type :kind - :type-spec (member :primitive :defined :instance nil) + :type-spec (member :primitive :defined :instance + :forthcoming-defclass-type nil) :default nil) ;;; the expander function for a defined type @@ -1245,12 +1256,12 @@ ;;; If this is a class name, then the value is a cons (NAME . CLASS), ;;; where CLASS may be null if the class hasn't been defined yet. Note ;;; that for built-in classes, the kind may be :PRIMITIVE and not -;;; :INSTANCE. The the name is in the cons so that we can signal a +;;; :INSTANCE. The name is in the cons so that we can signal a ;;; meaningful error if we only have the cons. (define-info-type :class :type - :type :class - :type-spec (or sb!kernel::class-cell null) + :type :classoid + :type-spec (or sb!kernel::classoid-cell null) :default nil) ;;; layout for this type being used by the compiler @@ -1258,8 +1269,8 @@ :class :type :type :compiler-layout :type-spec (or layout null) - :default (let ((class (sb!xc:find-class name nil))) - (when class (class-layout class)))) + :default (let ((class (find-classoid name nil))) + (when class (classoid-layout class)))) (define-info-class :typed-structure) (define-info-type @@ -1384,7 +1395,7 @@ ;;; we can set their DEFAULT and TYPE slots. (macrolet ((frob () `(!cold-init-forms - ,@(reverse *reversed-type-info-init-forms*)))) + ,@(reverse *!reversed-type-info-init-forms*)))) (frob)) ;;;; a hack for detecting