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Handle the :from-end argument correctly, #'delete-duplicates compiler macro.
2010-03-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (delete-dups): New compiler macro for this function,
expanding to inline byte codes.
(delete-duplicates): Handle the :from-end argument correctly in
this compiler macro.
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date | Tue, 02 Mar 2010 13:02:36 +0000 |
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613 | 1 ;;; cl-macs.el --- Common Lisp extensions for XEmacs Lisp (part four) |
428 | 2 |
2153 | 3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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4 ;; Copyright (C) 2002, 2010 Ben Wing. |
428 | 5 |
6 ;; Author: Dave Gillespie <daveg@synaptics.com> | |
7 ;; Version: 2.02 | |
8 ;; Keywords: extensions | |
9 | |
10 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. | |
11 | |
12 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
13 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
14 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
15 ;; any later version. | |
16 | |
17 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
18 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
19 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
20 ;; General Public License for more details. | |
21 | |
22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
23 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free | |
24 ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA | |
25 ;; 02111-1307, USA. | |
26 | |
2153 | 27 ;;; Synched up with: FSF 21.3. |
428 | 28 |
29 ;;; Commentary: | |
30 | |
31 ;; These are extensions to Emacs Lisp that provide a degree of | |
32 ;; Common Lisp compatibility, beyond what is already built-in | |
33 ;; in Emacs Lisp. | |
34 ;; | |
35 ;; This package was written by Dave Gillespie; it is a complete | |
36 ;; rewrite of Cesar Quiroz's original cl.el package of December 1986. | |
37 ;; | |
38 ;; Bug reports, comments, and suggestions are welcome! | |
39 | |
40 ;; This file contains the portions of the Common Lisp extensions | |
41 ;; package which should be autoloaded, but need only be present | |
42 ;; if the compiler or interpreter is used---this file is not | |
43 ;; necessary for executing compiled code. | |
44 | |
45 ;; See cl.el for Change Log. | |
46 | |
47 | |
48 ;;; Code: | |
49 | |
50 (or (memq 'cl-19 features) | |
51 (error "Tried to load `cl-macs' before `cl'!")) | |
52 | |
53 | |
54 (defmacro cl-pop2 (place) | |
55 (list 'prog1 (list 'car (list 'cdr place)) | |
56 (list 'setq place (list 'cdr (list 'cdr place))))) | |
57 (put 'cl-pop2 'edebug-form-spec 'edebug-sexps) | |
58 | |
59 (defvar cl-optimize-safety) | |
60 (defvar cl-optimize-speed) | |
61 | |
62 | |
63 ;;; This kludge allows macros which use cl-transform-function-property | |
64 ;;; to be called at compile-time. | |
65 | |
66 (require | |
67 (progn | |
68 (or (fboundp 'cl-transform-function-property) | |
69 (defalias 'cl-transform-function-property | |
70 #'(lambda (n p f) | |
71 (list 'put (list 'quote n) (list 'quote p) | |
72 (list 'function (cons 'lambda f)))))) | |
442 | 73 'xemacs)) |
428 | 74 |
75 | |
76 ;;; Initialization. | |
77 | |
78 (defvar cl-old-bc-file-form nil) | |
79 | |
80 ;;;###autoload | |
81 (defun cl-compile-time-init () | |
82 (run-hooks 'cl-hack-bytecomp-hook)) | |
83 | |
84 | |
2153 | 85 ;;; Some predicates for analyzing Lisp forms. These are used by various |
86 ;;; macro expanders to optimize the results in certain common cases. | |
87 | |
88 (defconst cl-simple-funcs '(car cdr nth aref elt if and or + - 1+ 1- min max | |
89 car-safe cdr-safe progn prog1 prog2)) | |
90 (defconst cl-safe-funcs '(* / % length memq list vector vectorp | |
91 < > <= >= = error)) | |
92 | |
93 ;;; Check if no side effects, and executes quickly. | |
94 (defun cl-simple-expr-p (x &optional size) | |
95 (or size (setq size 10)) | |
96 (if (and (consp x) (not (memq (car x) '(quote function function*)))) | |
97 (and (symbolp (car x)) | |
98 (or (memq (car x) cl-simple-funcs) | |
99 (get (car x) 'side-effect-free)) | |
100 (progn | |
101 (setq size (1- size)) | |
102 (while (and (setq x (cdr x)) | |
103 (setq size (cl-simple-expr-p (car x) size)))) | |
104 (and (null x) (>= size 0) size))) | |
105 (and (> size 0) (1- size)))) | |
106 | |
107 (defun cl-simple-exprs-p (xs) | |
108 (while (and xs (cl-simple-expr-p (car xs))) | |
109 (setq xs (cdr xs))) | |
110 (not xs)) | |
111 | |
112 ;;; Check if no side effects. | |
113 (defun cl-safe-expr-p (x) | |
114 (or (not (and (consp x) (not (memq (car x) '(quote function function*))))) | |
115 (and (symbolp (car x)) | |
116 (or (memq (car x) cl-simple-funcs) | |
117 (memq (car x) cl-safe-funcs) | |
118 (get (car x) 'side-effect-free)) | |
119 (progn | |
120 (while (and (setq x (cdr x)) (cl-safe-expr-p (car x)))) | |
121 (null x))))) | |
122 | |
123 ;;; Check if constant (i.e., no side effects or dependencies). | |
124 (defun cl-const-expr-p (x) | |
125 (cond ((consp x) | |
126 (or (eq (car x) 'quote) | |
127 (and (memq (car x) '(function function*)) | |
128 (or (symbolp (nth 1 x)) | |
129 (and (eq (car-safe (nth 1 x)) 'lambda) 'func))))) | |
130 ((symbolp x) (and (memq x '(nil t)) t)) | |
131 (t t))) | |
132 | |
133 (defun cl-const-exprs-p (xs) | |
134 (while (and xs (cl-const-expr-p (car xs))) | |
135 (setq xs (cdr xs))) | |
136 (not xs)) | |
137 | |
138 (defun cl-const-expr-val (x) | |
139 (and (eq (cl-const-expr-p x) t) (if (consp x) (nth 1 x) x))) | |
140 | |
141 (defun cl-expr-access-order (x v) | |
142 (if (cl-const-expr-p x) v | |
143 (if (consp x) | |
144 (progn | |
145 (while (setq x (cdr x)) (setq v (cl-expr-access-order (car x) v))) | |
146 v) | |
147 (if (eq x (car v)) (cdr v) '(t))))) | |
148 | |
149 ;;; Count number of times X refers to Y. Return nil for 0 times. | |
150 (defun cl-expr-contains (x y) | |
151 (cond ((equal y x) 1) | |
152 ((and (consp x) (not (memq (car-safe x) '(quote function function*)))) | |
153 (let ((sum 0)) | |
154 (while x | |
155 (setq sum (+ sum (or (cl-expr-contains (pop x) y) 0)))) | |
156 (and (> sum 0) sum))) | |
157 (t nil))) | |
158 | |
159 (defun cl-expr-contains-any (x y) | |
160 (while (and y (not (cl-expr-contains x (car y)))) (pop y)) | |
161 y) | |
162 | |
163 ;;; Check whether X may depend on any of the symbols in Y. | |
164 (defun cl-expr-depends-p (x y) | |
165 (and (not (cl-const-expr-p x)) | |
166 (or (not (cl-safe-expr-p x)) (cl-expr-contains-any x y)))) | |
167 | |
168 ;;; Symbols. | |
169 | |
170 (defvar *gensym-counter*) | |
171 | |
172 ;; XEmacs change: gensym and gentemp have been moved to cl.el. | |
173 | |
174 | |
428 | 175 ;;; Program structure. |
176 | |
177 ;;;###autoload | |
178 (defmacro defun* (name args &rest body) | |
179 "(defun* NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...): define NAME as a function. | |
180 Like normal `defun', except ARGLIST allows full Common Lisp conventions, | |
872 | 181 and BODY is implicitly surrounded by (block NAME ...). |
182 | |
183 \"Full Common Lisp conventions\" means that: | |
184 | |
185 -- In addition to &optional and &rest, the lambda-list keywords &key, | |
186 &allow-other-keys, and &aux are allowed. | |
187 | |
188 -- The format of the arguments to &optional is expanded: As well as simple | |
189 variables, they can be lists of the form (VAR [INITFORM [SVAR]]); when | |
190 no argument is available for VAR, INITFORM is evaluated (or nil, if | |
191 INITFORM is omitted) and stored as VAR's value, and SVAR is bound to t. | |
192 If an arguent is available for VAR, and INITFORM is unused, SVAR is | |
193 bound to nil. | |
194 | |
195 -- &key specifies keyword arguments. The format of each argument is | |
196 VAR || ( { VAR || (KEYWORD VAR) } [INITFORM [SVAR]]) -- #### document me. | |
197 | |
198 -- &allow-other-keys means that if other keyword arguments are given that are | |
199 not specifically list in the arg list, they are allowed, rather than an | |
200 error being signalled. They can be retrieved with an &rest form. | |
201 | |
202 -- &aux specifies extra bindings, exactly like a `let*' enclosing the body. | |
203 The format of each binding is VAR || (VAR [INITFORM]) -- exactly like the | |
204 format of `let'/`let*' bindings. | |
205 " | |
428 | 206 (let* ((res (cl-transform-lambda (cons args body) name)) |
207 (form (list* 'defun name (cdr res)))) | |
208 (if (car res) (list 'progn (car res) form) form))) | |
209 | |
210 ;;;###autoload | |
211 (defmacro defmacro* (name args &rest body) | |
212 "(defmacro* NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...): define NAME as a macro. | |
213 Like normal `defmacro', except ARGLIST allows full Common Lisp conventions, | |
872 | 214 and BODY is implicitly surrounded by (block NAME ...). |
215 | |
216 \"Full Common Lisp conventions\" means that: | |
217 | |
218 -- The lambda-list keywords &optional, &rest, &key, &allow-other-keys, and | |
219 &aux are allowed, as in `defun*'. | |
220 | |
221 -- Three additional lambda-list keywords are allowed: &body, &whole, and | |
222 &environment. #### Document me. | |
223 | |
224 -- The macro arg list syntax allows for \"destructuring\" -- see also | |
225 `destructuring-bind', which destructures exactly like `defmacro*', and | |
226 `loop', which does a rather different way of destructuring. Anywhere | |
227 that a simple argument may appear, and (if following a lambda-list | |
228 keyword) a list may not normally appear, an embedded lambda list can be | |
229 substituted. (The format of the embedded lambda list is exactly the | |
230 same as for a top-level list except that &environment is not allowed.) | |
231 When matching this lambda list against a caller-specified argument, that | |
232 argument is treated as a list and normal lambda-list processing occurs, | |
233 just as if the entire operation were happening at top level. | |
234 Furthermore, any lambda list, embedded or top-level, can be dotted at its | |
235 end, and this will cause matching with an appropriate dotted list given | |
236 as an argument. | |
237 | |
238 See `loop' for practical examples of destructuring, but | |
239 keep in mind that `loop' destructuring is somewhat different from macro | |
240 destructuring in that | |
241 | |
242 (a) Macro destructuring has extra features in the various lambda-list | |
243 keywords, allowing for special processing of a list other than just | |
244 simple matching. | |
245 (b) Macro destructuring is strict, in that an error is signalled if the | |
246 actual structure does not match the expected structure. On the | |
247 other hand, loop destructuring is lax -- extra arguments in a list | |
248 are ignored, not enough arguments cause the remaining parameters to | |
249 receive a value of nil, etc. | |
250 " | |
428 | 251 (let* ((res (cl-transform-lambda (cons args body) name)) |
252 (form (list* 'defmacro name (cdr res)))) | |
253 (if (car res) (list 'progn (car res) form) form))) | |
254 | |
255 ;;;###autoload | |
256 (defmacro function* (func) | |
257 "(function* SYMBOL-OR-LAMBDA): introduce a function. | |
258 Like normal `function', except that if argument is a lambda form, its | |
259 ARGLIST allows full Common Lisp conventions." | |
260 (if (eq (car-safe func) 'lambda) | |
261 (let* ((res (cl-transform-lambda (cdr func) 'cl-none)) | |
262 (form (list 'function (cons 'lambda (cdr res))))) | |
263 (if (car res) (list 'progn (car res) form) form)) | |
264 (list 'function func))) | |
265 | |
266 (defun cl-transform-function-property (func prop form) | |
267 (let ((res (cl-transform-lambda form func))) | |
268 (append '(progn) (cdr (cdr (car res))) | |
269 (list (list 'put (list 'quote func) (list 'quote prop) | |
270 (list 'function (cons 'lambda (cdr res)))))))) | |
271 | |
272 (defconst lambda-list-keywords | |
273 '(&optional &rest &key &allow-other-keys &aux &whole &body &environment)) | |
274 | |
275 (defvar cl-macro-environment nil) | |
276 (defvar bind-block) (defvar bind-defs) (defvar bind-enquote) | |
277 (defvar bind-inits) (defvar bind-lets) (defvar bind-forms) | |
278 | |
452 | 279 ;; npak@ispras.ru |
280 (defun cl-upcase-arg (arg) | |
1580 | 281 ;; Changes all non-keyword symbols in `ARG' to symbols |
452 | 282 ;; with name in upper case. |
1580 | 283 ;; ARG is either symbol or list of symbols or lists |
452 | 284 (cond ((symbolp arg) |
1580 | 285 ;; Do not upcase &optional, &key etc. |
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288 (make-symbol (upcase (symbol-name arg))))) |
1580 | 289 ((listp arg) |
290 (let ((arg (copy-list arg)) junk) | |
291 ;; Clean the list | |
292 (let ((p (last arg))) (if (cdr p) (setcdr p (list '&rest (cdr p))))) | |
293 (if (setq junk (cadr (memq '&cl-defs arg))) | |
294 (setq arg (delq '&cl-defs (delq junk arg)))) | |
295 (if (memq '&cl-quote arg) | |
296 (setq arg (delq '&cl-quote arg))) | |
297 (mapcar 'cl-upcase-arg arg))) | |
298 (t arg))) ; Maybe we are in initializer | |
452 | 299 |
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301 ;;;###autoload |
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302 (defun cl-function-arglist (arglist) |
452 | 303 "Returns string with printed representation of arguments list. |
304 Supports Common Lisp lambda lists." | |
1580 | 305 (if (not (or (listp arglist) (symbolp arglist))) |
306 "Not available" | |
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307 (check-argument-type #'true-list-p arglist) |
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309 (condition-case nil |
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313 (cl-upcase-arg (list '&rest arglist))) |
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314 (t (wrong-type-argument 'listp arglist))))) |
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315 (if args (prin1-to-string args) "()")) |
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316 (t "Not available"))))) |
452 | 317 |
428 | 318 (defun cl-transform-lambda (form bind-block) |
319 (let* ((args (car form)) (body (cdr form)) | |
320 (bind-defs nil) (bind-enquote nil) | |
321 (bind-inits nil) (bind-lets nil) (bind-forms nil) | |
452 | 322 (header nil) (simple-args nil) |
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323 (complex-arglist (cl-function-arglist args)) |
452 | 324 (doc "")) |
428 | 325 (while (or (stringp (car body)) (eq (car-safe (car body)) 'interactive)) |
2153 | 326 (push (pop body) header)) |
428 | 327 (setq args (if (listp args) (copy-list args) (list '&rest args))) |
328 (let ((p (last args))) (if (cdr p) (setcdr p (list '&rest (cdr p))))) | |
329 (if (setq bind-defs (cadr (memq '&cl-defs args))) | |
330 (setq args (delq '&cl-defs (delq bind-defs args)) | |
331 bind-defs (cadr bind-defs))) | |
332 (if (setq bind-enquote (memq '&cl-quote args)) | |
333 (setq args (delq '&cl-quote args))) | |
334 (if (memq '&whole args) (error "&whole not currently implemented")) | |
335 (let* ((p (memq '&environment args)) (v (cadr p))) | |
336 (if p (setq args (nconc (delq (car p) (delq v args)) | |
337 (list '&aux (list v 'cl-macro-environment)))))) | |
338 (while (and args (symbolp (car args)) | |
339 (not (memq (car args) '(nil &rest &body &key &aux))) | |
340 (not (and (eq (car args) '&optional) | |
341 (or bind-defs (consp (cadr args)))))) | |
2153 | 342 (push (pop args) simple-args)) |
428 | 343 (or (eq bind-block 'cl-none) |
344 (setq body (list (list* 'block bind-block body)))) | |
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346 header (nreverse header)) |
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347 ;; Add CL lambda list to documentation, if the CL lambda list differs |
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348 ;; from the non-CL lambda list. npak@ispras.ru |
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349 (unless (equal complex-arglist |
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351 (and (stringp (car header)) (setq doc (pop header))) |
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355 header)) |
428 | 356 (if (null args) |
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357 (list* nil simple-args (nconc header body)) |
2153 | 358 (if (memq '&optional simple-args) (push '&optional args)) |
428 | 359 (cl-do-arglist args nil (- (length simple-args) |
360 (if (memq '&optional simple-args) 1 0))) | |
361 (setq bind-lets (nreverse bind-lets)) | |
362 (list* (and bind-inits (list* 'eval-when '(compile load eval) | |
363 (nreverse bind-inits))) | |
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364 (nconc simple-args |
2153 | 365 (list '&rest (car (pop bind-lets)))) |
366 ;; XEmacs change: we add usage information using Nickolay's | |
367 ;; approach above | |
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368 (nconc header |
428 | 369 (list (nconc (list 'let* bind-lets) |
370 (nreverse bind-forms) body))))))) | |
371 | |
372 (defun cl-do-arglist (args expr &optional num) ; uses bind-* | |
373 (if (nlistp args) | |
374 (if (or (memq args lambda-list-keywords) (not (symbolp args))) | |
375 (error "Invalid argument name: %s" args) | |
2153 | 376 (push (list args expr) bind-lets)) |
428 | 377 (setq args (copy-list args)) |
378 (let ((p (last args))) (if (cdr p) (setcdr p (list '&rest (cdr p))))) | |
379 (let ((p (memq '&body args))) (if p (setcar p '&rest))) | |
380 (if (memq '&environment args) (error "&environment used incorrectly")) | |
381 (let ((save-args args) | |
382 (restarg (memq '&rest args)) | |
383 (safety (if (cl-compiling-file) cl-optimize-safety 3)) | |
384 (keys nil) | |
385 (laterarg nil) (exactarg nil) minarg) | |
386 (or num (setq num 0)) | |
387 (if (listp (cadr restarg)) | |
388 (setq restarg (gensym "--rest--")) | |
389 (setq restarg (cadr restarg))) | |
2153 | 390 (push (list restarg expr) bind-lets) |
428 | 391 (if (eq (car args) '&whole) |
2153 | 392 (push (list (cl-pop2 args) restarg) bind-lets)) |
428 | 393 (let ((p args)) |
394 (setq minarg restarg) | |
395 (while (and p (not (memq (car p) lambda-list-keywords))) | |
396 (or (eq p args) (setq minarg (list 'cdr minarg))) | |
397 (setq p (cdr p))) | |
398 (if (memq (car p) '(nil &aux)) | |
399 (setq minarg (list '= (list 'length restarg) | |
400 (length (ldiff args p))) | |
401 exactarg (not (eq args p))))) | |
402 (while (and args (not (memq (car args) lambda-list-keywords))) | |
403 (let ((poparg (list (if (or (cdr args) (not exactarg)) 'pop 'car) | |
404 restarg))) | |
405 (cl-do-arglist | |
2153 | 406 (pop args) |
428 | 407 (if (or laterarg (= safety 0)) poparg |
408 (list 'if minarg poparg | |
409 (list 'signal '(quote wrong-number-of-arguments) | |
410 (list 'list (and (not (eq bind-block 'cl-none)) | |
411 (list 'quote bind-block)) | |
412 (list 'length restarg))))))) | |
413 (setq num (1+ num) laterarg t)) | |
2153 | 414 (while (and (eq (car args) '&optional) (pop args)) |
428 | 415 (while (and args (not (memq (car args) lambda-list-keywords))) |
2153 | 416 (let ((arg (pop args))) |
428 | 417 (or (consp arg) (setq arg (list arg))) |
418 (if (cddr arg) (cl-do-arglist (nth 2 arg) (list 'and restarg t))) | |
419 (let ((def (if (cdr arg) (nth 1 arg) | |
420 (or (car bind-defs) | |
421 (nth 1 (assq (car arg) bind-defs))))) | |
422 (poparg (list 'pop restarg))) | |
423 (and def bind-enquote (setq def (list 'quote def))) | |
424 (cl-do-arglist (car arg) | |
425 (if def (list 'if restarg poparg def) poparg)) | |
426 (setq num (1+ num)))))) | |
427 (if (eq (car args) '&rest) | |
428 (let ((arg (cl-pop2 args))) | |
429 (if (consp arg) (cl-do-arglist arg restarg))) | |
430 (or (eq (car args) '&key) (= safety 0) exactarg | |
2153 | 431 (push (list 'if restarg |
428 | 432 (list 'signal '(quote wrong-number-of-arguments) |
433 (list 'list | |
434 (and (not (eq bind-block 'cl-none)) | |
435 (list 'quote bind-block)) | |
436 (list '+ num (list 'length restarg))))) | |
437 bind-forms))) | |
2153 | 438 (while (and (eq (car args) '&key) (pop args)) |
428 | 439 (while (and args (not (memq (car args) lambda-list-keywords))) |
2153 | 440 (let ((arg (pop args))) |
428 | 441 (or (consp arg) (setq arg (list arg))) |
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450 (read (concat ":" (symbol-name (car arg)))))) |
428 | 451 (varg (if (consp (car arg)) (cadar arg) (car arg))) |
452 (def (if (cdr arg) (cadr arg) | |
453 (or (car bind-defs) (cadr (assq varg bind-defs))))) | |
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428 | 455 (and def bind-enquote (setq def (list 'quote def))) |
456 (if (cddr arg) | |
457 (let* ((temp (or (nth 2 arg) (gensym))) | |
458 (val (list 'car (list 'cdr temp)))) | |
459 (cl-do-arglist temp look) | |
460 (cl-do-arglist varg | |
461 (list 'if temp | |
462 (list 'prog1 val (list 'setq temp t)) | |
463 def))) | |
464 (cl-do-arglist | |
465 varg | |
466 (list 'car | |
467 (list 'cdr | |
468 (if (null def) | |
469 look | |
470 (list 'or look | |
471 (if (eq (cl-const-expr-p def) t) | |
472 (list | |
473 'quote | |
474 (list nil (cl-const-expr-val def))) | |
475 (list 'list nil def)))))))) | |
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476 (push karg keys))))) |
428 | 477 (setq keys (nreverse keys)) |
2153 | 478 (or (and (eq (car args) '&allow-other-keys) (pop args)) |
428 | 479 (null keys) (= safety 0) |
480 (let* ((var (gensym "--keys--")) | |
481 (allow '(:allow-other-keys)) | |
482 (check (list | |
483 'while var | |
484 (list | |
485 'cond | |
486 (list (list 'memq (list 'car var) | |
487 (list 'quote (append keys allow))) | |
488 (list 'setq var (list 'cdr (list 'cdr var)))) | |
489 (list (list 'car | |
490 (list 'cdr | |
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428 | 492 restarg))) |
493 (list 'setq var nil)) | |
494 (list t | |
495 (list | |
496 'error | |
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428 | 498 (list 'car var))))))) |
2153 | 499 (push (list 'let (list (list var restarg)) check) bind-forms))) |
500 (while (and (eq (car args) '&aux) (pop args)) | |
428 | 501 (while (and args (not (memq (car args) lambda-list-keywords))) |
502 (if (consp (car args)) | |
503 (if (and bind-enquote (cadar args)) | |
504 (cl-do-arglist (caar args) | |
2153 | 505 (list 'quote (cadr (pop args)))) |
506 (cl-do-arglist (caar args) (cadr (pop args)))) | |
507 (cl-do-arglist (pop args) nil)))) | |
428 | 508 (if args (error "Malformed argument list %s" save-args))))) |
509 | |
510 (defun cl-arglist-args (args) | |
511 (if (nlistp args) (list args) | |
512 (let ((res nil) (kind nil) arg) | |
513 (while (consp args) | |
2153 | 514 (setq arg (pop args)) |
428 | 515 (if (memq arg lambda-list-keywords) (setq kind arg) |
2153 | 516 (if (eq arg '&cl-defs) (pop args) |
428 | 517 (and (consp arg) kind (setq arg (car arg))) |
518 (and (consp arg) (cdr arg) (eq kind '&key) (setq arg (cadr arg))) | |
519 (setq res (nconc res (cl-arglist-args arg)))))) | |
520 (nconc res (and args (list args)))))) | |
521 | |
522 ;;;###autoload | |
523 (defmacro destructuring-bind (args expr &rest body) | |
872 | 524 "Bind the arguments in ARGS to EXPR then eval BODY. |
525 This is similar to `let' but it does \"destructuring\", in that it matches | |
526 the structure of ARGS to the structure of EXPR and binds corresponding | |
527 arguments in ARGS to their values in EXPR. The format of ARGS, and the | |
528 way the destructuring works, is exactly like the destructuring that occurs | |
529 in `defmacro*'; see that for more information. | |
530 | |
531 An alternative means of destructuring is using the `loop' macro. `loop' | |
532 gives practical examples of destructuring. `defmacro*' describes the | |
533 differences between loop and macro-style destructuring. | |
534 | |
535 You can rewrite a call to (destructuring-bind ARGS EXPR &rest BODY) using | |
536 `loop', approximately like this: | |
537 | |
538 (loop for ARGS = EXPR | |
539 return (progn BODY)) | |
540 | |
541 I say \"approximately\" because the destructuring works in a somewhat | |
542 different fashion, although for most reasonably simple constructs the | |
543 results will be the same." | |
428 | 544 (let* ((bind-lets nil) (bind-forms nil) (bind-inits nil) |
545 (bind-defs nil) (bind-block 'cl-none)) | |
546 (cl-do-arglist (or args '(&aux)) expr) | |
547 (append '(progn) bind-inits | |
548 (list (nconc (list 'let* (nreverse bind-lets)) | |
549 (nreverse bind-forms) body))))) | |
550 | |
551 | |
552 ;;; The `eval-when' form. | |
553 | |
554 (defvar cl-not-toplevel nil) | |
555 | |
556 ;;;###autoload | |
557 (defmacro eval-when (when &rest body) | |
558 "(eval-when (WHEN...) BODY...): control when BODY is evaluated. | |
559 If `compile' is in WHEN, BODY is evaluated when compiled at top-level. | |
560 If `load' is in WHEN, BODY is evaluated when loaded after top-level compile. | |
561 If `eval' is in WHEN, BODY is evaluated when interpreted or at non-top-level." | |
562 (if (and (fboundp 'cl-compiling-file) (cl-compiling-file) | |
563 (not cl-not-toplevel) (not (boundp 'for-effect))) ; horrible kludge | |
2153 | 564 (let ((comp (or (memq 'compile when) (memq :compile-toplevel when))) |
428 | 565 (cl-not-toplevel t)) |
2153 | 566 (if (or (memq 'load when) (memq :load-toplevel when)) |
428 | 567 (if comp (cons 'progn (mapcar 'cl-compile-time-too body)) |
568 (list* 'if nil nil body)) | |
569 (progn (if comp (eval (cons 'progn body))) nil))) | |
2153 | 570 (and (or (memq 'eval when) (memq :execute when)) |
428 | 571 (cons 'progn body)))) |
572 | |
573 (defun cl-compile-time-too (form) | |
574 (or (and (symbolp (car-safe form)) (get (car-safe form) 'byte-hunk-handler)) | |
575 (setq form (macroexpand | |
576 form (cons '(eval-when) byte-compile-macro-environment)))) | |
577 (cond ((eq (car-safe form) 'progn) | |
578 (cons 'progn (mapcar 'cl-compile-time-too (cdr form)))) | |
579 ((eq (car-safe form) 'eval-when) | |
580 (let ((when (nth 1 form))) | |
2153 | 581 (if (or (memq 'eval when) (memq :execute when)) |
428 | 582 (list* 'eval-when (cons 'compile when) (cddr form)) |
583 form))) | |
584 (t (eval form) form))) | |
585 | |
586 ;;;###autoload | |
587 (defmacro load-time-value (form &optional read-only) | |
588 "Like `progn', but evaluates the body at load time. | |
589 The result of the body appears to the compiler as a quoted constant." | |
590 (if (cl-compiling-file) | |
591 (let* ((temp (gentemp "--cl-load-time--")) | |
592 (set (list 'set (list 'quote temp) form))) | |
593 (if (and (fboundp 'byte-compile-file-form-defmumble) | |
594 (boundp 'this-kind) (boundp 'that-one)) | |
595 (fset 'byte-compile-file-form | |
596 (list 'lambda '(form) | |
597 (list 'fset '(quote byte-compile-file-form) | |
598 (list 'quote | |
599 (symbol-function 'byte-compile-file-form))) | |
600 (list 'byte-compile-file-form (list 'quote set)) | |
601 '(byte-compile-file-form form))) | |
602 ;; XEmacs change | |
603 (print set (symbol-value ;;'outbuffer | |
604 'byte-compile-output-buffer | |
605 ))) | |
606 (list 'symbol-value (list 'quote temp))) | |
607 (list 'quote (eval form)))) | |
608 | |
609 | |
610 ;;; Conditional control structures. | |
611 | |
612 ;;;###autoload | |
613 (defmacro case (expr &rest clauses) | |
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428 | 615 Each clause looks like (KEYLIST BODY...). EXPR is evaluated and compared |
616 against each key in each KEYLIST; the corresponding BODY is evaluated. | |
617 If no clause succeeds, case returns nil. A single atom may be used in | |
618 place of a KEYLIST of one atom. A KEYLIST of `t' or `otherwise' is | |
619 allowed only in the final clause, and matches if no other keys match. | |
620 Key values are compared by `eql'." | |
621 (let* ((temp (if (cl-simple-expr-p expr 3) expr (gensym))) | |
622 (head-list nil) | |
623 (last-clause (car (last clauses))) | |
624 (body (cons | |
625 'cond | |
626 (mapcar | |
627 #'(lambda (c) | |
628 (cons (cond ((memq (car c) '(t otherwise)) | |
2153 | 629 ;; XEmacs addition: check for last clause |
428 | 630 (or (eq c last-clause) |
631 (error | |
632 "`%s' is allowed only as the last case clause" | |
633 (car c))) | |
634 t) | |
635 ((eq (car c) 'ecase-error-flag) | |
636 (list 'error "ecase failed: %s, %s" | |
637 temp (list 'quote (reverse head-list)))) | |
638 ((listp (car c)) | |
639 (setq head-list (append (car c) head-list)) | |
640 (list 'member* temp (list 'quote (car c)))) | |
641 (t | |
642 (if (memq (car c) head-list) | |
643 (error "Duplicate key in case: %s" | |
644 (car c))) | |
2153 | 645 (push (car c) head-list) |
428 | 646 (list 'eql temp (list 'quote (car c))))) |
647 (or (cdr c) '(nil)))) | |
648 clauses)))) | |
649 (if (eq temp expr) body | |
650 (list 'let (list (list temp expr)) body)))) | |
651 | |
652 ;; #### CL standard also requires `ccase', which signals a continuable | |
653 ;; error (`cerror' in XEmacs). However, I don't think it buys us | |
654 ;; anything to introduce it, as there is probably much more CL stuff | |
655 ;; missing, and the feature is not essential. --hniksic | |
656 | |
657 ;;;###autoload | |
658 (defmacro ecase (expr &rest clauses) | |
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428 | 660 `otherwise'-clauses are not allowed." |
2153 | 661 ;; XEmacs addition: disallow t and otherwise |
428 | 662 (let ((disallowed (or (assq t clauses) |
663 (assq 'otherwise clauses)))) | |
664 (if disallowed | |
665 (error "`%s' is not allowed in ecase" (car disallowed)))) | |
666 (list* 'case expr (append clauses '((ecase-error-flag))))) | |
667 | |
668 ;;;###autoload | |
669 (defmacro typecase (expr &rest clauses) | |
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428 | 671 Each clause looks like (TYPE BODY...). EXPR is evaluated and, if it |
672 satisfies TYPE, the corresponding BODY is evaluated. If no clause succeeds, | |
673 typecase returns nil. A TYPE of `t' or `otherwise' is allowed only in the | |
674 final clause, and matches if no other keys match." | |
675 (let* ((temp (if (cl-simple-expr-p expr 3) expr (gensym))) | |
676 (type-list nil) | |
677 (body (cons | |
678 'cond | |
679 (mapcar | |
680 #'(lambda (c) | |
681 (cons (cond ((eq (car c) 'otherwise) t) | |
682 ((eq (car c) 'ecase-error-flag) | |
683 (list 'error "etypecase failed: %s, %s" | |
684 temp (list 'quote (reverse type-list)))) | |
685 (t | |
2153 | 686 (push (car c) type-list) |
428 | 687 (cl-make-type-test temp (car c)))) |
688 (or (cdr c) '(nil)))) | |
689 clauses)))) | |
690 (if (eq temp expr) body | |
691 (list 'let (list (list temp expr)) body)))) | |
692 | |
693 ;;;###autoload | |
694 (defmacro etypecase (expr &rest clauses) | |
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428 | 696 `otherwise'-clauses are not allowed." |
697 (list* 'typecase expr (append clauses '((ecase-error-flag))))) | |
698 | |
699 | |
700 ;;; Blocks and exits. | |
701 | |
702 ;;;###autoload | |
703 (defmacro block (name &rest body) | |
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428 | 705 NAME may be any symbol. Code inside the BODY forms can call `return-from' |
706 to jump prematurely out of the block. This differs from `catch' and `throw' | |
707 in two respects: First, the NAME is an unevaluated symbol rather than a | |
708 quoted symbol or other form; and second, NAME is lexically rather than | |
709 dynamically scoped: Only references to it within BODY will work. These | |
710 references may appear inside macro expansions, but not inside functions | |
711 called from BODY." | |
712 (if (cl-safe-expr-p (cons 'progn body)) (cons 'progn body) | |
713 (list 'cl-block-wrapper | |
714 (list* 'catch (list 'quote (intern (format "--cl-block-%s--" name))) | |
715 body)))) | |
716 | |
717 (defvar cl-active-block-names nil) | |
718 | |
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428 | 743 |
744 ;;;###autoload | |
2153 | 745 (defmacro return (&optional result) |
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428 | 747 This is equivalent to `(return-from nil RESULT)'." |
2153 | 748 (list 'return-from nil result)) |
428 | 749 |
750 ;;;###autoload | |
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752 "Return from the block named NAME. |
428 | 753 This jumps out to the innermost enclosing `(block NAME ...)' form, |
754 returning RESULT from that form (or nil if RESULT is omitted). | |
755 This is compatible with Common Lisp, but note that `defun' and | |
756 `defmacro' do not create implicit blocks as they do in Common Lisp." | |
757 (let ((name2 (intern (format "--cl-block-%s--" name)))) | |
2153 | 758 (list 'cl-block-throw (list 'quote name2) result))) |
428 | 759 |
760 | |
761 ;;; The "loop" macro. | |
762 | |
763 (defvar args) (defvar loop-accum-var) (defvar loop-accum-vars) | |
764 (defvar loop-bindings) (defvar loop-body) (defvar loop-destr-temps) | |
765 (defvar loop-finally) (defvar loop-finish-flag) (defvar loop-first-flag) | |
766 (defvar loop-initially) (defvar loop-map-form) (defvar loop-name) | |
767 (defvar loop-result) (defvar loop-result-explicit) | |
768 (defvar loop-result-var) (defvar loop-steps) (defvar loop-symbol-macs) | |
769 | |
770 ;;;###autoload | |
771 (defmacro loop (&rest args) | |
772 "(loop CLAUSE...): The Common Lisp `loop' macro. | |
800 | 773 |
774 The loop macro consists of a series of clauses, which do things like | |
775 iterate variables, set conditions for exiting the loop, accumulating values | |
776 to be returned as the return value of the loop, and executing arbitrary | |
2297 | 777 blocks of code. Each clause is processed in turn, and the loop executes its |
800 | 778 body repeatedly until an exit condition is hit. |
779 | |
780 It's important to understand that loop clauses such as `for' and `while', | |
781 which look like loop-establishing constructs, don't actually *establish* a | |
782 loop\; the looping is established by the `loop' clause itself, which will | |
783 repeatedly process its body until told to stop. `while' merely establishes | |
784 a condition which, when true, causes the loop to finish, and `for' sets a | |
785 variable to different values on each iteration (e.g. successive elements of | |
786 a list) and sets an exit condition when there are no more values. This | |
787 means, for example, that if two `for' clauses appear, you don't get two | |
788 nested loops, but instead two variables that are stepped in parallel, and | |
789 two exit conditions, either of which, if triggered, will cause the loop to | |
790 end. Similarly for a loop with a `for' and a `while' clause. For example: | |
791 | |
792 \(loop | |
793 for x in list | |
794 while x | |
795 do ...) | |
796 | |
797 In each successive iteration, X is set to the next element of the list. If | |
798 there are no more elements, or if any element is nil (the `while' clause), | |
799 the loop exits. Otherwise, the block of code following `do' is executed.) | |
800 | |
801 This example also shows that some clauses establish variable bindings -- | |
802 essentially like a `let' binding -- and that following clauses can | |
803 reference these variables. Furthermore, the entire loop is surrounded by a | |
804 block named nil (unless the `named' clause is given), so you can return | |
805 from the loop using the macro `return'. (The other way to exit the loop is | |
806 through the macro `loop-finish'. The difference is that some loop clauses | |
807 establish or accumulate a value to be returned, and `loop-finish' returns | |
808 this. `return', however, can only return an explicitly-specified value. | |
809 NOTE CAREFULLY: There is a loop clause called `return' as well as a | |
810 standard Lisp macro called `return'. Normally they work similarly\; but if | |
811 you give the loop a name with `named', you will need to use the macro | |
812 `return-from'.) | |
813 | |
814 Another extremely useful feature of loops is called \"destructuring\". If, | |
815 in place of VAR, a list (possibly dotted, possibly a tree of arbitary | |
816 complexity) is given, the value to be assigned is assumed to have a similar | |
817 structure to the list given, and variables in the list will be matched up | |
818 with corresponding elements in the structure. For example: | |
819 | |
820 \(loop | |
821 for (x y) in '((foo 1) (bar 2) (baz 3)) | |
822 do (puthash x y some-hash-table)) | |
823 | |
824 will add three elements to a hash table, mapping foo -> 1, bar -> 2, and | |
825 baz -> 3. As other examples, you can conveniently process alists using | |
826 | |
827 \(loop for (x . y) in alist do ...) | |
828 | |
829 and plists using | |
830 | |
831 \(loop for (x y) on plist by #'cddr do ...) | |
832 | |
833 Destructuring is forgiving in that mismatches in the number of elements on | |
834 either size will be handled gracefully, either by ignoring or initializing | |
1123 | 835 to nil. Destructuring is extremely powerful, and is probably the single |
836 most useful feature of `loop'. | |
837 | |
838 Other useful features of loops are iterating over hash-tables, collecting values into lists, and being able to modify lists in-place as you iterate over them. As an example of the first two, | |
839 | |
840 \(loop for x being the hash-key in table using (hash-value y) | |
841 collect (cons x y)) | |
842 | |
843 converts hash-table TABLE to an alist. (What `collect' actually does is | |
844 push its value onto the end of an internal list and establish this list as | |
845 the default return value of the loop. See below for more information.) | |
846 | |
847 An example of in-place modification is | |
848 | |
849 \(setq foo '(1 3 5)) | |
850 \(loop for x in-ref foo do | |
851 (setf x (* x x))) | |
852 | |
853 after which foo will contain '(1 9 25). | |
800 | 854 |
855 If you don't understand how a particular loop clause works, create an | |
856 example and use `macroexpand-sexp' to expand the macro. | |
857 | |
428 | 858 Valid clauses are: |
800 | 859 |
860 \(NOTE: Keywords in lowercase\; slashes separate different possibilities | |
861 for keywords, some of which are synonymous\; brackets indicate optional | |
862 parts of the clause. In all of the clauses with `being', the word `being', | |
863 the words `each' or `the', and the difference between singular and plural | |
864 keywords are all just syntactic sugar. Stylistically, you should write | |
865 either `being each foo' or `being the foos'.) | |
866 | |
867 for VAR from/upfrom/downfrom NUM1 to/upto/downto/above/below NUM2 [by NUMSTEP] | |
868 Step VAR across numbers. `upfrom', `upto', and `below' explicitly | |
869 indicate upward stepping\; `downfrom', `downto', and `above' explicitly | |
870 indicate downward stepping. (If none of these is given, the default is | |
871 upward.) `to', `upto', and `downto' cause stepping to include NUM2 as | |
872 the last iteration, while `above' and `below' stop just before reaching | |
873 NUM2. `by' can be given to indicate a stepping increment other than 1. | |
874 | |
875 for VAR in LIST [by FUNC] | |
876 Step VAR over elements of a LIST. FUNC specifies how to get successive | |
877 sublists and defaults to `cdr'. | |
878 | |
879 for VAR on LIST [by FUNC] | |
880 Step VAR over tails of a LIST. FUNC specifies how to get successive | |
881 sublists and defaults to `cdr'. | |
882 | |
883 for VAR in-ref LIST [by FUNC] | |
884 Step VAR over elements of a LIST, like `for ... in', except the VAR is | |
885 bound using `symbol-macrolet' instead of `let'. In essence, VAR is set | |
886 to a \"reference\" to the list element instead of the element itself\; | |
887 this us, you can destructively modify the list using `setf' on VAR, and | |
888 any changes to the list will \"magically\" reflect themselves in | |
889 subsequent uses of VAR. | |
890 | |
891 for VAR = INIT [then EXPR] | |
892 Set VAR on each iteration of the loop. If only INIT is given, use it | |
893 on each iteration. Otherwise, use INIT on the first iteration and EXPR | |
894 on subsequent ones. | |
895 | |
896 for VAR across/across-ref ARRAY | |
897 Step VAR across a sequence other than a list (string, vector, bit | |
898 vector). If `across-ref' is given, VAR is bound using | |
899 `symbol-macrolet' instead of `let' -- see above. | |
900 | |
901 for VAR being each/the element/elements in/of/in-ref/of-ref SEQUENCE [using (index INDEX-VAR)] | |
902 Step VAR across any sequence. A variable can be specified with a | |
903 `using' phrase to receive the index, starting at 0. If `in-ref' or | |
904 `of-ref' is given, VAR is bound using `symbol-macrolet' instead of | |
905 `let' -- see above. | |
906 | |
907 for VAR being each/the hash-key/hash-keys/hash-value/hash-values in/of HASH-TABLE [using (hash-value/hash-key OTHER-VAR)] | |
908 | |
909 for VAR being each/the hash-key/hash-keys/hash-value/hash-values in/of HASH-TABLE [using (hash-value/hash-key OTHER-VAR)] | |
910 Map VAR over a hash table. The various keywords are synonymous except | |
911 those that distinguish between keys and values. The `using' phrase is | |
912 optional and allows both key and value to be bound. | |
913 | |
914 for VAR being each/the symbol/present-symbol/external-symbol/symbols/present-symbols/external-symbols in/of OBARRAY | |
915 Map VAR over the symbols in an obarray. All symbol keywords are | |
916 currently synonymous. | |
917 | |
918 for VAR being each/the extent/extents [in/of BUFFER-OR-STRING] [from POS] [to POS] | |
919 Map VAR over the extents in a buffer or string, defaulting to the | |
920 current buffer, the beginning and the end, respectively. | |
921 | |
922 for VAR being each/the interval/intervals [in/of BUFFER-OR-STRING] [property PROPERTY] [from POS] [to POS] | |
923 Map VAR over the intervals without property change in a buffer or | |
924 string, defaulting to the current buffer, the beginning and the end, | |
925 respectively. If PROPERTY is given, iteration occurs using | |
926 `next-single-property-change'\; otherwise, using | |
927 `next-property-change'. | |
928 | |
929 for VAR being each/the window/windows [in/of FRAME] | |
930 Step VAR over the windows in FRAME, defaulting to the selected frame. | |
931 | |
932 for VAR being each/the frame/frames | |
933 Step VAR over all frames. | |
934 | |
935 for VAR being each/the buffer/buffers [by FUNC] | |
936 Step VAR over all buffers. This is actually equivalent to | |
937 `for VAR in (buffer-list) [by FUNC]'. | |
938 | |
939 for VAR being each/the key-code/key-codes/key-seq/key-seqs/key-binding/key-bindings in KEYMAP [using (key-code/key-codes/key-seq/key-seqs/key-binding/key-bindings OTHER-VAR)] | |
940 Map VAR over the entries in a keymap. Keyword `key-seq' causes | |
941 recursive mapping over prefix keymaps occurring in the keymap, with VAR | |
942 getting the built-up sequence (a vector). Otherwise, mapping does not | |
943 occur recursively. `key-code' and `key-seq' refer to what is bound | |
944 (second argument of `define-key'), and `key-binding' what it's bound to | |
945 (third argument of `define-key'). | |
946 | |
947 as VAR ... | |
948 `as' is a synonym for `for'. | |
949 | |
950 and VAR ... | |
951 `and' clauses have the same syntax as `for' clauses except that the | |
952 variables in the clause are bound in parallel with a preceding | |
953 `and'/`for' clause instead of in series. | |
954 | |
955 with VAR = INIT | |
956 Set VAR to INIT once, before doing any iterations. | |
957 | |
958 repeat NUM | |
959 Exit the loop if more than NUM iterations have occurred. | |
960 | |
961 while COND | |
962 Exit the loop if COND isn't true. | |
963 | |
964 until COND | |
965 Exit the loop if COND is true. | |
966 | |
967 collect EXPR [into VAR] | |
968 Push EXPR onto the end of a list of values -- stored either in VAR or a | |
969 temporary variable that will be returned as the return value of the | |
970 loop if it terminates through an exit condition or a call to | |
971 `loop-finish'. | |
972 | |
973 append EXPR [into VAR] | |
974 Append EXPR (a list) onto the end of a list of values, like `collect'. | |
975 | |
976 nconc EXPR [into VAR] | |
977 Nconc EXPR (a list) onto the end of a list of values, like `collect'. | |
978 | |
979 concat EXPR [into VAR] | |
980 Concatenate EXPR (a string) onto the end of a string of values, like | |
981 `collect'. | |
982 | |
983 vconcat EXPR [into VAR] | |
984 Concatenate EXPR (a vector) onto the end of a vector of values, like | |
985 `collect'. | |
986 | |
987 bvconcat EXPR [into VAR] | |
988 Concatenate EXPR (a bit vector) onto the end of a bit vector of values, | |
989 like `collect'. | |
990 | |
991 sum EXPR [into VAR] | |
992 Add EXPR to a value, like `collect'. | |
993 | |
994 count EXPR [into VAR] | |
995 If EXPR is true, increment a value by 1, like `collect'. | |
996 | |
997 maximize EXPR [into VAR] | |
998 IF EXPR is greater than a value, replace the value with EXPR, like | |
999 `collect'. | |
1000 | |
1001 minimize EXPR [into VAR] | |
1002 IF EXPR is less than a value, replace the value with EXPR, like | |
1003 `collect'. | |
1004 | |
1005 always COND | |
1006 If COND is true, continue the loop and set the loop return value (the | |
1007 same value that's manipulated by `collect' and friends and is returned | |
1008 by a normal loop exit or an exit using `loop-finish') to t\; otherwise, | |
1009 exit the loop and return nil. The effect is to determine and return | |
1010 whether a condition is true \"always\" (all iterations of the loop). | |
1011 | |
1012 never COND | |
1013 If COND is false, continue the loop and set the loop return value (like | |
1014 `always') to t\; otherwise, exit the loop and return nil. The effect | |
1015 is to determine and return whether a condition is \"never\" true (all | |
1016 iterations of the loop). | |
1017 | |
1018 thereis COND | |
1019 If COND is true, exit the loop and return COND. | |
1020 | |
1021 if/when COND CLAUSE [and CLAUSE]... else CLAUSE [and CLAUSE...] | |
1022 If COND is true, execute the directly following clause(s)\; otherwise, | |
1023 execute the clauses following `else'. | |
1024 | |
1025 unless COND CLAUSE [and CLAUSE]... else CLAUSE [and CLAUSE...] | |
1026 If COND is false, execute the directly following clause(s)\; otherwise, execute the clauses following `else'. | |
1027 | |
1028 do EXPRS... | |
1029 Execute the expressions (any Lisp forms). | |
1030 | |
1031 initially EXPRS... | |
1032 Execute EXPR once, before doing any iterations, and after values have | |
1033 been set using `with'. | |
1034 | |
1035 finally EXPRS... | |
1036 Execute EXPR once, directly before the loop terminates. This will not | |
1037 be executed if the loop terminates prematurely as a result of `always', | |
1038 `never', `thereis', or `return'. | |
1039 | |
1040 return EXPR | |
1041 Exit from the loop and return EXPR. | |
1042 | |
1043 finally return EXPR | |
1044 Specify the value to be returned when the loop exits. (Unlike `return', | |
1045 this doesn't cause the loop to immediately exit\; it will exit whenever | |
1046 it normally would have.) This takes precedence over a return value | |
1047 specified with `collect' and friends or `always' and friends. | |
1048 | |
1049 named NAME | |
1050 Specify the name for block surrounding the loop, in place of nil. | |
1051 (See `block'.) | |
1052 " | |
428 | 1053 (if (not (memq t (mapcar 'symbolp (delq nil (delq t (copy-list args)))))) |
1054 (list 'block nil (list* 'while t args)) | |
1055 (let ((loop-name nil) (loop-bindings nil) | |
1056 (loop-body nil) (loop-steps nil) | |
1057 (loop-result nil) (loop-result-explicit nil) | |
1058 (loop-result-var nil) (loop-finish-flag nil) | |
1059 (loop-accum-var nil) (loop-accum-vars nil) | |
1060 (loop-initially nil) (loop-finally nil) | |
1061 (loop-map-form nil) (loop-first-flag nil) | |
1062 (loop-destr-temps nil) (loop-symbol-macs nil)) | |
1063 (setq args (append args '(cl-end-loop))) | |
1064 (while (not (eq (car args) 'cl-end-loop)) (cl-parse-loop-clause)) | |
1065 (if loop-finish-flag | |
2153 | 1066 (push (list (list loop-finish-flag t)) loop-bindings)) |
428 | 1067 (if loop-first-flag |
2153 | 1068 (progn (push (list (list loop-first-flag t)) loop-bindings) |
1069 (push (list 'setq loop-first-flag nil) loop-steps))) | |
428 | 1070 (let* ((epilogue (nconc (nreverse loop-finally) |
1071 (list (or loop-result-explicit loop-result)))) | |
1072 (ands (cl-loop-build-ands (nreverse loop-body))) | |
1073 (while-body (nconc (cadr ands) (nreverse loop-steps))) | |
1074 (body (append | |
1075 (nreverse loop-initially) | |
1076 (list (if loop-map-form | |
1077 (list 'block '--cl-finish-- | |
1078 (subst | |
1079 (if (eq (car ands) t) while-body | |
1080 (cons (list 'or (car ands) | |
1081 '(return-from --cl-finish-- | |
1082 nil)) | |
1083 while-body)) | |
1084 '--cl-map loop-map-form)) | |
1085 (list* 'while (car ands) while-body))) | |
1086 (if loop-finish-flag | |
1346 | 1087 (if (equal epilogue '(nil)) |
1088 ;; XEmacs change: When epilogue is nil and | |
1089 ;; loop-finish-flag exists, you get a byte-compiler | |
1090 ;; warning using the original (commented-out) | |
1091 ;; code below. So instead we create a form that | |
1092 ;; gives the same result but uses loop-finish-flag. | |
1093 ;; --ben | |
1094 ;(list loop-result-var) | |
1095 (list (list 'if loop-finish-flag | |
1096 loop-result-var loop-result-var)) | |
428 | 1097 (list (list 'if loop-finish-flag |
1098 (cons 'progn epilogue) loop-result-var))) | |
1099 epilogue)))) | |
2153 | 1100 (if loop-result-var (push (list loop-result-var) loop-bindings)) |
428 | 1101 (while loop-bindings |
1102 (if (cdar loop-bindings) | |
2153 | 1103 (setq body (list (cl-loop-let (pop loop-bindings) body t))) |
428 | 1104 (let ((lets nil)) |
1105 (while (and loop-bindings | |
1106 (not (cdar loop-bindings))) | |
2153 | 1107 (push (car (pop loop-bindings)) lets)) |
428 | 1108 (setq body (list (cl-loop-let lets body nil)))))) |
1109 (if loop-symbol-macs | |
1110 (setq body (list (list* 'symbol-macrolet loop-symbol-macs body)))) | |
1111 (list* 'block loop-name body))))) | |
1112 | |
1113 (defun cl-parse-loop-clause () ; uses args, loop-* | |
2153 | 1114 (let ((word (pop args)) |
428 | 1115 (hash-types '(hash-key hash-keys hash-value hash-values)) |
1116 (key-types '(key-code key-codes key-seq key-seqs | |
1117 key-binding key-bindings))) | |
1118 (cond | |
1119 | |
1120 ((null args) | |
1121 (error "Malformed `loop' macro")) | |
1122 | |
1123 ((eq word 'named) | |
2153 | 1124 (setq loop-name (pop args))) |
428 | 1125 |
1126 ((eq word 'initially) | |
2153 | 1127 (if (memq (car args) '(do doing)) (pop args)) |
428 | 1128 (or (consp (car args)) (error "Syntax error on `initially' clause")) |
1129 (while (consp (car args)) | |
2153 | 1130 (push (pop args) loop-initially))) |
428 | 1131 |
1132 ((eq word 'finally) | |
1133 (if (eq (car args) 'return) | |
1134 (setq loop-result-explicit (or (cl-pop2 args) '(quote nil))) | |
2153 | 1135 (if (memq (car args) '(do doing)) (pop args)) |
428 | 1136 (or (consp (car args)) (error "Syntax error on `finally' clause")) |
1137 (if (and (eq (caar args) 'return) (null loop-name)) | |
2153 | 1138 (setq loop-result-explicit (or (nth 1 (pop args)) '(quote nil))) |
428 | 1139 (while (consp (car args)) |
2153 | 1140 (push (pop args) loop-finally))))) |
428 | 1141 |
1142 ((memq word '(for as)) | |
1143 (let ((loop-for-bindings nil) (loop-for-sets nil) (loop-for-steps nil) | |
1144 (ands nil)) | |
1145 (while | |
2153 | 1146 (let ((var (or (pop args) (gensym)))) |
1147 (setq word (pop args)) | |
1148 (if (eq word 'being) (setq word (pop args))) | |
1149 (if (memq word '(the each)) (setq word (pop args))) | |
428 | 1150 (if (memq word '(buffer buffers)) |
1151 (setq word 'in args (cons '(buffer-list) args))) | |
1152 (cond | |
1153 | |
1154 ((memq word '(from downfrom upfrom to downto upto | |
1155 above below by)) | |
2153 | 1156 (push word args) |
428 | 1157 (if (memq (car args) '(downto above)) |
1158 (error "Must specify `from' value for downward loop")) | |
1159 (let* ((down (or (eq (car args) 'downfrom) | |
1160 (memq (caddr args) '(downto above)))) | |
1161 (excl (or (memq (car args) '(above below)) | |
1162 (memq (caddr args) '(above below)))) | |
1163 (start (and (memq (car args) '(from upfrom downfrom)) | |
1164 (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1165 (end (and (memq (car args) | |
1166 '(to upto downto above below)) | |
1167 (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1168 (step (and (eq (car args) 'by) (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1169 (end-var (and (not (cl-const-expr-p end)) (gensym))) | |
1170 (step-var (and (not (cl-const-expr-p step)) | |
1171 (gensym)))) | |
1172 (and step (numberp step) (<= step 0) | |
1173 (error "Loop `by' value is not positive: %s" step)) | |
2153 | 1174 (push (list var (or start 0)) loop-for-bindings) |
1175 (if end-var (push (list end-var end) loop-for-bindings)) | |
1176 (if step-var (push (list step-var step) | |
428 | 1177 loop-for-bindings)) |
1178 (if end | |
2153 | 1179 (push (list |
428 | 1180 (if down (if excl '> '>=) (if excl '< '<=)) |
1181 var (or end-var end)) loop-body)) | |
2153 | 1182 (push (list var (list (if down '- '+) var |
428 | 1183 (or step-var step 1))) |
1184 loop-for-steps))) | |
1185 | |
1186 ((memq word '(in in-ref on)) | |
1187 (let* ((on (eq word 'on)) | |
1188 (temp (if (and on (symbolp var)) var (gensym)))) | |
2153 | 1189 (push (list temp (pop args)) loop-for-bindings) |
1190 (push (list 'consp temp) loop-body) | |
428 | 1191 (if (eq word 'in-ref) |
2153 | 1192 (push (list var (list 'car temp)) loop-symbol-macs) |
428 | 1193 (or (eq temp var) |
1194 (progn | |
2153 | 1195 (push (list var nil) loop-for-bindings) |
1196 (push (list var (if on temp (list 'car temp))) | |
428 | 1197 loop-for-sets)))) |
2153 | 1198 (push (list temp |
428 | 1199 (if (eq (car args) 'by) |
1200 (let ((step (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1201 (if (and (memq (car-safe step) | |
1202 '(quote function | |
1203 function*)) | |
1204 (symbolp (nth 1 step))) | |
1205 (list (nth 1 step) temp) | |
1206 (list 'funcall step temp))) | |
1207 (list 'cdr temp))) | |
1208 loop-for-steps))) | |
1209 | |
1210 ((eq word '=) | |
2153 | 1211 (let* ((start (pop args)) |
428 | 1212 (then (if (eq (car args) 'then) (cl-pop2 args) start))) |
2153 | 1213 (push (list var nil) loop-for-bindings) |
428 | 1214 (if (or ands (eq (car args) 'and)) |
1215 (progn | |
2153 | 1216 (push (list var |
428 | 1217 (list 'if |
1218 (or loop-first-flag | |
1219 (setq loop-first-flag | |
1220 (gensym))) | |
1221 start var)) | |
1222 loop-for-sets) | |
2153 | 1223 (push (list var then) loop-for-steps)) |
1224 (push (list var | |
428 | 1225 (if (eq start then) start |
1226 (list 'if | |
1227 (or loop-first-flag | |
1228 (setq loop-first-flag (gensym))) | |
1229 start then))) | |
1230 loop-for-sets)))) | |
1231 | |
1232 ((memq word '(across across-ref)) | |
1233 (let ((temp-vec (gensym)) (temp-idx (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1234 (push (list temp-vec (pop args)) loop-for-bindings) |
1235 (push (list temp-idx -1) loop-for-bindings) | |
1236 (push (list '< (list 'setq temp-idx (list '1+ temp-idx)) | |
428 | 1237 (list 'length temp-vec)) loop-body) |
1238 (if (eq word 'across-ref) | |
2153 | 1239 (push (list var (list 'aref temp-vec temp-idx)) |
428 | 1240 loop-symbol-macs) |
2153 | 1241 (push (list var nil) loop-for-bindings) |
1242 (push (list var (list 'aref temp-vec temp-idx)) | |
428 | 1243 loop-for-sets)))) |
1244 | |
1245 ((memq word '(element elements)) | |
1246 (let ((ref (or (memq (car args) '(in-ref of-ref)) | |
1247 (and (not (memq (car args) '(in of))) | |
1248 (error "Expected `of'")))) | |
1249 (seq (cl-pop2 args)) | |
1250 (temp-seq (gensym)) | |
1251 (temp-idx (if (eq (car args) 'using) | |
1252 (if (and (= (length (cadr args)) 2) | |
1253 (eq (caadr args) 'index)) | |
1254 (cadr (cl-pop2 args)) | |
1255 (error "Bad `using' clause")) | |
1256 (gensym)))) | |
2153 | 1257 (push (list temp-seq seq) loop-for-bindings) |
1258 (push (list temp-idx 0) loop-for-bindings) | |
428 | 1259 (if ref |
1260 (let ((temp-len (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1261 (push (list temp-len (list 'length temp-seq)) |
428 | 1262 loop-for-bindings) |
2153 | 1263 (push (list var (list 'elt temp-seq temp-idx)) |
428 | 1264 loop-symbol-macs) |
2153 | 1265 (push (list '< temp-idx temp-len) loop-body)) |
1266 (push (list var nil) loop-for-bindings) | |
1267 (push (list 'and temp-seq | |
428 | 1268 (list 'or (list 'consp temp-seq) |
1269 (list '< temp-idx | |
1270 (list 'length temp-seq)))) | |
1271 loop-body) | |
2153 | 1272 (push (list var (list 'if (list 'consp temp-seq) |
428 | 1273 (list 'pop temp-seq) |
1274 (list 'aref temp-seq temp-idx))) | |
1275 loop-for-sets)) | |
2153 | 1276 (push (list temp-idx (list '1+ temp-idx)) |
428 | 1277 loop-for-steps))) |
1278 | |
1279 ((memq word hash-types) | |
1280 (or (memq (car args) '(in of)) (error "Expected `of'")) | |
1281 (let* ((table (cl-pop2 args)) | |
1282 (other (if (eq (car args) 'using) | |
1283 (if (and (= (length (cadr args)) 2) | |
1284 (memq (caadr args) hash-types) | |
1285 (not (eq (caadr args) word))) | |
1286 (cadr (cl-pop2 args)) | |
1287 (error "Bad `using' clause")) | |
1288 (gensym)))) | |
1289 (if (memq word '(hash-value hash-values)) | |
1290 (setq var (prog1 other (setq other var)))) | |
1291 (setq loop-map-form | |
1292 (list 'maphash (list 'function | |
1293 (list* 'lambda (list var other) | |
1294 '--cl-map)) table)))) | |
1295 | |
1296 ((memq word '(symbol present-symbol external-symbol | |
1297 symbols present-symbols external-symbols)) | |
1298 (let ((ob (and (memq (car args) '(in of)) (cl-pop2 args)))) | |
1299 (setq loop-map-form | |
1300 (list 'mapatoms (list 'function | |
1301 (list* 'lambda (list var) | |
1302 '--cl-map)) ob)))) | |
1303 | |
1304 ((memq word '(overlay overlays extent extents)) | |
1305 (let ((buf nil) (from nil) (to nil)) | |
1306 (while (memq (car args) '(in of from to)) | |
1307 (cond ((eq (car args) 'from) (setq from (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1308 ((eq (car args) 'to) (setq to (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1309 (t (setq buf (cl-pop2 args))))) | |
1310 (setq loop-map-form | |
1311 (list 'cl-map-extents | |
1312 (list 'function (list 'lambda (list var (gensym)) | |
1313 '(progn . --cl-map) nil)) | |
1314 buf from to)))) | |
1315 | |
1316 ((memq word '(interval intervals)) | |
1317 (let ((buf nil) (prop nil) (from nil) (to nil) | |
1318 (var1 (gensym)) (var2 (gensym))) | |
1319 (while (memq (car args) '(in of property from to)) | |
1320 (cond ((eq (car args) 'from) (setq from (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1321 ((eq (car args) 'to) (setq to (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1322 ((eq (car args) 'property) | |
1323 (setq prop (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1324 (t (setq buf (cl-pop2 args))))) | |
1325 (if (and (consp var) (symbolp (car var)) (symbolp (cdr var))) | |
1326 (setq var1 (car var) var2 (cdr var)) | |
2153 | 1327 (push (list var (list 'cons var1 var2)) loop-for-sets)) |
428 | 1328 (setq loop-map-form |
1329 (list 'cl-map-intervals | |
1330 (list 'function (list 'lambda (list var1 var2) | |
1331 '(progn . --cl-map))) | |
1332 buf prop from to)))) | |
1333 | |
1334 ((memq word key-types) | |
1335 (or (memq (car args) '(in of)) (error "Expected `of'")) | |
800 | 1336 (let* ((map (cl-pop2 args)) |
1337 other-word | |
1338 (other (if (eq (car args) 'using) | |
1339 (if (and (= (length (cadr args)) 2) | |
1340 (memq (setq other-word (caadr args)) | |
1341 key-types) | |
1342 (not (eq (caadr args) word))) | |
1343 (cadr (cl-pop2 args)) | |
1344 (error "Bad `using' clause")) | |
428 | 1345 (gensym)))) |
2153 | 1346 ;; XEmacs addition: track other-word |
800 | 1347 (when (memq word '(key-binding key-bindings)) |
1348 (setq var (prog1 other (setq other var))) | |
1349 (and other-word (setq word other-word))) | |
428 | 1350 (setq loop-map-form |
1351 (list (if (memq word '(key-seq key-seqs)) | |
2153 | 1352 'cl-map-keymap-recursively 'map-keymap) |
428 | 1353 (list 'function (list* 'lambda (list var other) |
1354 '--cl-map)) map)))) | |
1355 | |
1356 ((memq word '(frame frames screen screens)) | |
1357 (let ((temp (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1358 (push (list var '(selected-frame)) |
428 | 1359 loop-for-bindings) |
2153 | 1360 (push (list temp nil) loop-for-bindings) |
1361 (push (list 'prog1 (list 'not (list 'eq var temp)) | |
428 | 1362 (list 'or temp (list 'setq temp var))) |
1363 loop-body) | |
2153 | 1364 (push (list var (list 'next-frame var)) |
428 | 1365 loop-for-steps))) |
1366 | |
1367 ((memq word '(window windows)) | |
1368 (let ((scr (and (memq (car args) '(in of)) (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1369 (temp (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1370 (push (list var (if scr |
428 | 1371 (list 'frame-selected-window scr) |
1372 '(selected-window))) | |
1373 loop-for-bindings) | |
2153 | 1374 (push (list temp nil) loop-for-bindings) |
1375 (push (list 'prog1 (list 'not (list 'eq var temp)) | |
428 | 1376 (list 'or temp (list 'setq temp var))) |
1377 loop-body) | |
2153 | 1378 (push (list var (list 'next-window var)) loop-for-steps))) |
428 | 1379 |
1380 (t | |
1381 (let ((handler (and (symbolp word) | |
1382 (get word 'cl-loop-for-handler)))) | |
1383 (if handler | |
1384 (funcall handler var) | |
1385 (error "Expected a `for' preposition, found %s" word))))) | |
1386 (eq (car args) 'and)) | |
1387 (setq ands t) | |
2153 | 1388 (pop args)) |
428 | 1389 (if (and ands loop-for-bindings) |
2153 | 1390 (push (nreverse loop-for-bindings) loop-bindings) |
428 | 1391 (setq loop-bindings (nconc (mapcar 'list loop-for-bindings) |
1392 loop-bindings))) | |
1393 (if loop-for-sets | |
2153 | 1394 (push (list 'progn |
428 | 1395 (cl-loop-let (nreverse loop-for-sets) 'setq ands) |
1396 t) loop-body)) | |
1397 (if loop-for-steps | |
2153 | 1398 (push (cons (if ands 'psetq 'setq) |
428 | 1399 (apply 'append (nreverse loop-for-steps))) |
1400 loop-steps)))) | |
1401 | |
1402 ((eq word 'repeat) | |
1403 (let ((temp (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1404 (push (list (list temp (pop args))) loop-bindings) |
1405 (push (list '>= (list 'setq temp (list '1- temp)) 0) loop-body))) | |
1406 | |
1407 ((memq word '(collect collecting)) | |
1408 (let ((what (pop args)) | |
428 | 1409 (var (cl-loop-handle-accum nil 'nreverse))) |
1410 (if (eq var loop-accum-var) | |
2153 | 1411 (push (list 'progn (list 'push what var) t) loop-body) |
1412 (push (list 'progn | |
428 | 1413 (list 'setq var (list 'nconc var (list 'list what))) |
1414 t) loop-body)))) | |
1415 | |
1416 ((memq word '(nconc nconcing append appending)) | |
2153 | 1417 (let ((what (pop args)) |
428 | 1418 (var (cl-loop-handle-accum nil 'nreverse))) |
2153 | 1419 (push (list 'progn |
428 | 1420 (list 'setq var |
1421 (if (eq var loop-accum-var) | |
1422 (list 'nconc | |
1423 (list (if (memq word '(nconc nconcing)) | |
1424 'nreverse 'reverse) | |
1425 what) | |
1426 var) | |
1427 (list (if (memq word '(nconc nconcing)) | |
1428 'nconc 'append) | |
1429 var what))) t) loop-body))) | |
1430 | |
1431 ((memq word '(concat concating)) | |
2153 | 1432 (let ((what (pop args)) |
428 | 1433 (var (cl-loop-handle-accum ""))) |
2153 | 1434 (push (list 'progn (list 'callf 'concat var what) t) loop-body))) |
428 | 1435 |
1436 ((memq word '(vconcat vconcating)) | |
2153 | 1437 (let ((what (pop args)) |
428 | 1438 (var (cl-loop-handle-accum []))) |
2153 | 1439 (push (list 'progn (list 'callf 'vconcat var what) t) loop-body))) |
1440 | |
1441 ;; XEmacs addition: handle bit-vectors | |
800 | 1442 ((memq word '(bvconcat bvconcating)) |
2153 | 1443 (let ((what (pop args)) |
800 | 1444 (var (cl-loop-handle-accum #*))) |
2153 | 1445 (push (list 'progn (list 'callf 'bvconcat var what) t) loop-body))) |
800 | 1446 |
428 | 1447 ((memq word '(sum summing)) |
2153 | 1448 (let ((what (pop args)) |
428 | 1449 (var (cl-loop-handle-accum 0))) |
2153 | 1450 (push (list 'progn (list 'incf var what) t) loop-body))) |
428 | 1451 |
1452 ((memq word '(count counting)) | |
2153 | 1453 (let ((what (pop args)) |
428 | 1454 (var (cl-loop-handle-accum 0))) |
2153 | 1455 (push (list 'progn (list 'if what (list 'incf var)) t) loop-body))) |
428 | 1456 |
1457 ((memq word '(minimize minimizing maximize maximizing)) | |
2153 | 1458 (let* ((what (pop args)) |
428 | 1459 (temp (if (cl-simple-expr-p what) what (gensym))) |
1460 (var (cl-loop-handle-accum nil)) | |
1461 (func (intern (substring (symbol-name word) 0 3))) | |
1462 (set (list 'setq var (list 'if var (list func var temp) temp)))) | |
2153 | 1463 (push (list 'progn (if (eq temp what) set |
428 | 1464 (list 'let (list (list temp what)) set)) |
1465 t) loop-body))) | |
1466 | |
1467 ((eq word 'with) | |
1468 (let ((bindings nil)) | |
2153 | 1469 (while (progn (push (list (pop args) |
428 | 1470 (and (eq (car args) '=) (cl-pop2 args))) |
1471 bindings) | |
1472 (eq (car args) 'and)) | |
2153 | 1473 (pop args)) |
1474 (push (nreverse bindings) loop-bindings))) | |
428 | 1475 |
1476 ((eq word 'while) | |
2153 | 1477 (push (pop args) loop-body)) |
428 | 1478 |
1479 ((eq word 'until) | |
2153 | 1480 (push (list 'not (pop args)) loop-body)) |
428 | 1481 |
1482 ((eq word 'always) | |
1483 (or loop-finish-flag (setq loop-finish-flag (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1484 (push (list 'setq loop-finish-flag (pop args)) loop-body) |
428 | 1485 (setq loop-result t)) |
1486 | |
1487 ((eq word 'never) | |
1488 (or loop-finish-flag (setq loop-finish-flag (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1489 (push (list 'setq loop-finish-flag (list 'not (pop args))) |
428 | 1490 loop-body) |
1491 (setq loop-result t)) | |
1492 | |
1493 ((eq word 'thereis) | |
1494 (or loop-finish-flag (setq loop-finish-flag (gensym))) | |
1495 (or loop-result-var (setq loop-result-var (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1496 (push (list 'setq loop-finish-flag |
1497 (list 'not (list 'setq loop-result-var (pop args)))) | |
428 | 1498 loop-body)) |
1499 | |
1500 ((memq word '(if when unless)) | |
2153 | 1501 (let* ((cond (pop args)) |
428 | 1502 (then (let ((loop-body nil)) |
1503 (cl-parse-loop-clause) | |
1504 (cl-loop-build-ands (nreverse loop-body)))) | |
1505 (else (let ((loop-body nil)) | |
1506 (if (eq (car args) 'else) | |
2153 | 1507 (progn (pop args) (cl-parse-loop-clause))) |
428 | 1508 (cl-loop-build-ands (nreverse loop-body)))) |
1509 (simple (and (eq (car then) t) (eq (car else) t)))) | |
2153 | 1510 (if (eq (car args) 'end) (pop args)) |
428 | 1511 (if (eq word 'unless) (setq then (prog1 else (setq else then)))) |
1512 (let ((form (cons (if simple (cons 'progn (nth 1 then)) (nth 2 then)) | |
1513 (if simple (nth 1 else) (list (nth 2 else)))))) | |
1514 (if (cl-expr-contains form 'it) | |
1515 (let ((temp (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1516 (push (list temp) loop-bindings) |
428 | 1517 (setq form (list* 'if (list 'setq temp cond) |
1518 (subst temp 'it form)))) | |
1519 (setq form (list* 'if cond form))) | |
2153 | 1520 (push (if simple (list 'progn form t) form) loop-body)))) |
428 | 1521 |
1522 ((memq word '(do doing)) | |
1523 (let ((body nil)) | |
1524 (or (consp (car args)) (error "Syntax error on `do' clause")) | |
2153 | 1525 (while (consp (car args)) (push (pop args) body)) |
1526 (push (cons 'progn (nreverse (cons t body))) loop-body))) | |
428 | 1527 |
1528 ((eq word 'return) | |
1529 (or loop-finish-flag (setq loop-finish-flag (gensym))) | |
1530 (or loop-result-var (setq loop-result-var (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1531 (push (list 'setq loop-result-var (pop args) |
428 | 1532 loop-finish-flag nil) loop-body)) |
1533 | |
1534 (t | |
1535 (let ((handler (and (symbolp word) (get word 'cl-loop-handler)))) | |
1536 (or handler (error "Expected a loop keyword, found %s" word)) | |
1537 (funcall handler)))) | |
1538 (if (eq (car args) 'and) | |
2153 | 1539 (progn (pop args) (cl-parse-loop-clause))))) |
428 | 1540 |
1541 (defun cl-loop-let (specs body par) ; uses loop-* | |
1542 (let ((p specs) (temps nil) (new nil)) | |
1543 (while (and p (or (symbolp (car-safe (car p))) (null (cadar p)))) | |
1544 (setq p (cdr p))) | |
1545 (and par p | |
1546 (progn | |
1547 (setq par nil p specs) | |
1548 (while p | |
1549 (or (cl-const-expr-p (cadar p)) | |
1550 (let ((temp (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1551 (push (list temp (cadar p)) temps) |
428 | 1552 (setcar (cdar p) temp))) |
1553 (setq p (cdr p))))) | |
1554 (while specs | |
1555 (if (and (consp (car specs)) (listp (caar specs))) | |
1556 (let* ((spec (caar specs)) (nspecs nil) | |
2153 | 1557 (expr (cadr (pop specs))) |
428 | 1558 (temp (cdr (or (assq spec loop-destr-temps) |
2153 | 1559 (car (push (cons spec (or (last spec 0) |
428 | 1560 (gensym))) |
1561 loop-destr-temps)))))) | |
2153 | 1562 (push (list temp expr) new) |
428 | 1563 (while (consp spec) |
2153 | 1564 (push (list (pop spec) |
428 | 1565 (and expr (list (if spec 'pop 'car) temp))) |
1566 nspecs)) | |
1567 (setq specs (nconc (nreverse nspecs) specs))) | |
2153 | 1568 (push (pop specs) new))) |
428 | 1569 (if (eq body 'setq) |
1570 (let ((set (cons (if par 'psetq 'setq) (apply 'nconc (nreverse new))))) | |
1571 (if temps (list 'let* (nreverse temps) set) set)) | |
1572 (list* (if par 'let 'let*) | |
1573 (nconc (nreverse temps) (nreverse new)) body)))) | |
1574 | |
1575 (defun cl-loop-handle-accum (def &optional func) ; uses args, loop-* | |
1576 (if (eq (car args) 'into) | |
1577 (let ((var (cl-pop2 args))) | |
1578 (or (memq var loop-accum-vars) | |
2153 | 1579 (progn (push (list (list var def)) loop-bindings) |
1580 (push var loop-accum-vars))) | |
428 | 1581 var) |
1582 (or loop-accum-var | |
1583 (progn | |
2153 | 1584 (push (list (list (setq loop-accum-var (gensym)) def)) |
428 | 1585 loop-bindings) |
1586 (setq loop-result (if func (list func loop-accum-var) | |
1587 loop-accum-var)) | |
1588 loop-accum-var)))) | |
1589 | |
1590 (defun cl-loop-build-ands (clauses) | |
1591 (let ((ands nil) | |
1592 (body nil)) | |
1593 (while clauses | |
1594 (if (and (eq (car-safe (car clauses)) 'progn) | |
1595 (eq (car (last (car clauses))) t)) | |
1596 (if (cdr clauses) | |
1597 (setq clauses (cons (nconc (butlast (car clauses)) | |
1598 (if (eq (car-safe (cadr clauses)) | |
1599 'progn) | |
1600 (cdadr clauses) | |
1601 (list (cadr clauses)))) | |
1602 (cddr clauses))) | |
2153 | 1603 (setq body (cdr (butlast (pop clauses))))) |
1604 (push (pop clauses) ands))) | |
428 | 1605 (setq ands (or (nreverse ands) (list t))) |
1606 (list (if (cdr ands) (cons 'and ands) (car ands)) | |
1607 body | |
1608 (let ((full (if body | |
1609 (append ands (list (cons 'progn (append body '(t))))) | |
1610 ands))) | |
1611 (if (cdr full) (cons 'and full) (car full)))))) | |
1612 | |
1613 | |
1614 ;;; Other iteration control structures. | |
1615 | |
1616 ;;;###autoload | |
1617 (defmacro do (steps endtest &rest body) | |
1618 "The Common Lisp `do' loop. | |
1619 Format is: (do ((VAR INIT [STEP])...) (END-TEST [RESULT...]) BODY...)" | |
1620 (cl-expand-do-loop steps endtest body nil)) | |
1621 | |
1622 ;;;###autoload | |
1623 (defmacro do* (steps endtest &rest body) | |
1624 "The Common Lisp `do*' loop. | |
1625 Format is: (do* ((VAR INIT [STEP])...) (END-TEST [RESULT...]) BODY...)" | |
1626 (cl-expand-do-loop steps endtest body t)) | |
1627 | |
1628 (defun cl-expand-do-loop (steps endtest body star) | |
1629 (list 'block nil | |
1630 (list* (if star 'let* 'let) | |
1631 (mapcar #'(lambda (c) (if (consp c) (list (car c) (nth 1 c)) c)) | |
1632 steps) | |
1633 (list* 'while (list 'not (car endtest)) | |
1634 (append body | |
1635 (let ((sets (mapcar | |
1636 #'(lambda (c) | |
1637 (and (consp c) (cdr (cdr c)) | |
1638 (list (car c) (nth 2 c)))) | |
1639 steps))) | |
1640 (setq sets (delq nil sets)) | |
1641 (and sets | |
1642 (list (cons (if (or star (not (cdr sets))) | |
1643 'setq 'psetq) | |
1644 (apply 'append sets))))))) | |
1645 (or (cdr endtest) '(nil))))) | |
1646 | |
1647 ;;;###autoload | |
1648 (defmacro dolist (spec &rest body) | |
1649 "(dolist (VAR LIST [RESULT]) BODY...): loop over a list. | |
1650 Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each `car' from LIST, in turn. | |
1651 Then evaluate RESULT to get return value, default nil." | |
1652 (let ((temp (gensym "--dolist-temp--"))) | |
1653 (list 'block nil | |
1654 (list* 'let (list (list temp (nth 1 spec)) (car spec)) | |
1655 (list* 'while temp (list 'setq (car spec) (list 'car temp)) | |
1656 (append body (list (list 'setq temp | |
1657 (list 'cdr temp))))) | |
1658 (if (cdr (cdr spec)) | |
1659 (cons (list 'setq (car spec) nil) (cdr (cdr spec))) | |
1660 '(nil)))))) | |
1661 | |
1662 ;;;###autoload | |
1663 (defmacro dotimes (spec &rest body) | |
1664 "(dotimes (VAR COUNT [RESULT]) BODY...): loop a certain number of times. | |
1665 Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to successive integers from 0, inclusive, | |
1666 to COUNT, exclusive. Then evaluate RESULT to get return value, default | |
1667 nil." | |
1668 (let ((temp (gensym "--dotimes-temp--"))) | |
1669 (list 'block nil | |
1670 (list* 'let (list (list temp (nth 1 spec)) (list (car spec) 0)) | |
1671 (list* 'while (list '< (car spec) temp) | |
1672 (append body (list (list 'incf (car spec))))) | |
1673 (or (cdr (cdr spec)) '(nil)))))) | |
1674 | |
1675 ;;;###autoload | |
1676 (defmacro do-symbols (spec &rest body) | |
1677 "(dosymbols (VAR [OBARRAY [RESULT]]) BODY...): loop over all symbols. | |
1678 Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each interned symbol, or to each symbol | |
1679 from OBARRAY." | |
1680 ;; Apparently this doesn't have an implicit block. | |
1681 (list 'block nil | |
1682 (list 'let (list (car spec)) | |
1683 (list* 'mapatoms | |
1684 (list 'function (list* 'lambda (list (car spec)) body)) | |
1685 (and (cadr spec) (list (cadr spec)))) | |
1686 (caddr spec)))) | |
1687 | |
1688 ;;;###autoload | |
1689 (defmacro do-all-symbols (spec &rest body) | |
1690 (list* 'do-symbols (list (car spec) nil (cadr spec)) body)) | |
1691 | |
1692 | |
1693 ;;; Assignments. | |
1694 | |
1695 ;;;###autoload | |
1696 (defmacro psetq (&rest args) | |
1697 "(psetq SYM VAL SYM VAL ...): set SYMs to the values VALs in parallel. | |
1698 This is like `setq', except that all VAL forms are evaluated (in order) | |
1699 before assigning any symbols SYM to the corresponding values." | |
1700 (cons 'psetf args)) | |
1701 | |
1702 | |
1703 ;;; Binding control structures. | |
1704 | |
1705 ;;;###autoload | |
1706 (defmacro progv (symbols values &rest body) | |
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1707 "Bind SYMBOLS to VALUES dynamically in BODY. |
428 | 1708 The forms SYMBOLS and VALUES are evaluated, and must evaluate to lists. |
1709 Each SYMBOL in the first list is bound to the corresponding VALUE in the | |
1710 second list (or made unbound if VALUES is shorter than SYMBOLS); then the | |
1711 BODY forms are executed and their result is returned. This is much like | |
1712 a `let' form, except that the list of symbols can be computed at run-time." | |
1713 (list 'let '((cl-progv-save nil)) | |
1714 (list 'unwind-protect | |
1715 (list* 'progn (list 'cl-progv-before symbols values) body) | |
1716 '(cl-progv-after)))) | |
1717 | |
1718 ;;; This should really have some way to shadow 'byte-compile properties, etc. | |
1719 ;;;###autoload | |
1720 (defmacro flet (bindings &rest body) | |
1721 "(flet ((FUNC ARGLIST BODY...) ...) FORM...): make temporary function defns. | |
1722 This is an analogue of `let' that operates on the function cell of FUNC | |
1723 rather than its value cell. The FORMs are evaluated with the specified | |
1724 function definitions in place, then the definitions are undone (the FUNCs | |
1725 go back to their previous definitions, or lack thereof)." | |
1726 (list* 'letf* | |
1727 (mapcar | |
1728 #'(lambda (x) | |
1729 (if (or (and (fboundp (car x)) | |
1730 (eq (car-safe (symbol-function (car x))) 'macro)) | |
1731 (cdr (assq (car x) cl-macro-environment))) | |
1732 (error "Use `labels', not `flet', to rebind macro names")) | |
1733 (let ((func (list 'function* | |
1734 (list 'lambda (cadr x) | |
1735 (list* 'block (car x) (cddr x)))))) | |
1736 (if (and (cl-compiling-file) | |
1737 (boundp 'byte-compile-function-environment)) | |
2153 | 1738 (push (cons (car x) (eval func)) |
428 | 1739 byte-compile-function-environment)) |
1740 (list (list 'symbol-function (list 'quote (car x))) func))) | |
1741 bindings) | |
1742 body)) | |
1743 | |
1744 ;;;###autoload | |
1745 (defmacro labels (bindings &rest body) | |
1746 "(labels ((FUNC ARGLIST BODY...) ...) FORM...): make temporary func bindings. | |
1747 This is like `flet', except the bindings are lexical instead of dynamic. | |
1748 Unlike `flet', this macro is fully compliant with the Common Lisp standard." | |
1749 (let ((vars nil) (sets nil) (cl-macro-environment cl-macro-environment)) | |
1750 (while bindings | |
1751 (let ((var (gensym))) | |
2153 | 1752 (push var vars) |
1753 (push (list 'function* (cons 'lambda (cdar bindings))) sets) | |
1754 (push var sets) | |
1755 (push (list (car (pop bindings)) 'lambda '(&rest cl-labels-args) | |
428 | 1756 (list 'list* '(quote funcall) (list 'quote var) |
1757 'cl-labels-args)) | |
1758 cl-macro-environment))) | |
1759 (cl-macroexpand-all (list* 'lexical-let vars (cons (cons 'setq sets) body)) | |
1760 cl-macro-environment))) | |
1761 | |
1762 ;; The following ought to have a better definition for use with newer | |
1763 ;; byte compilers. | |
1764 ;;;###autoload | |
1765 (defmacro macrolet (bindings &rest body) | |
1766 "(macrolet ((NAME ARGLIST BODY...) ...) FORM...): make temporary macro defns. | |
1767 This is like `flet', but for macros instead of functions." | |
1768 (if (cdr bindings) | |
1769 (list 'macrolet | |
1770 (list (car bindings)) (list* 'macrolet (cdr bindings) body)) | |
1771 (if (null bindings) (cons 'progn body) | |
1772 (let* ((name (caar bindings)) | |
1773 (res (cl-transform-lambda (cdar bindings) name))) | |
1774 (eval (car res)) | |
1775 (cl-macroexpand-all (cons 'progn body) | |
1776 (cons (list* name 'lambda (cdr res)) | |
1777 cl-macro-environment)))))) | |
1778 | |
1779 ;;;###autoload | |
1780 (defmacro symbol-macrolet (bindings &rest body) | |
1781 "(symbol-macrolet ((NAME EXPANSION) ...) FORM...): make symbol macro defns. | |
1782 Within the body FORMs, references to the variable NAME will be replaced | |
1783 by EXPANSION, and (setq NAME ...) will act like (setf EXPANSION ...)." | |
1784 (if (cdr bindings) | |
1785 (list 'symbol-macrolet | |
1786 (list (car bindings)) (list* 'symbol-macrolet (cdr bindings) body)) | |
1787 (if (null bindings) (cons 'progn body) | |
1788 (cl-macroexpand-all (cons 'progn body) | |
1789 (cons (list (symbol-name (caar bindings)) | |
1790 (cadar bindings)) | |
1791 cl-macro-environment))))) | |
1792 | |
1793 (defvar cl-closure-vars nil) | |
1794 ;;;###autoload | |
1795 (defmacro lexical-let (bindings &rest body) | |
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1796 "Like `let', but lexically scoped. |
428 | 1797 The main visible difference is that lambdas inside BODY will create |
1798 lexical closures as in Common Lisp." | |
1799 (let* ((cl-closure-vars cl-closure-vars) | |
1800 (vars (mapcar #'(lambda (x) | |
1801 (or (consp x) (setq x (list x))) | |
2153 | 1802 (push (gensym (format "--%s--" (car x))) |
428 | 1803 cl-closure-vars) |
2153 | 1804 (set (car cl-closure-vars) [bad-lexical-ref]) |
428 | 1805 (list (car x) (cadr x) (car cl-closure-vars))) |
1806 bindings)) | |
1807 (ebody | |
1808 (cl-macroexpand-all | |
1809 (cons 'progn body) | |
1810 (nconc (mapcar #'(lambda (x) | |
1811 (list (symbol-name (car x)) | |
1812 (list 'symbol-value (caddr x)) | |
1813 t)) | |
1814 vars) | |
1815 (list '(defun . cl-defun-expander)) | |
1816 cl-macro-environment)))) | |
1817 (if (not (get (car (last cl-closure-vars)) 'used)) | |
1818 (list 'let (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (list (caddr x) (cadr x))) vars) | |
1819 (sublis (mapcar #'(lambda (x) | |
1820 (cons (caddr x) (list 'quote (caddr x)))) | |
1821 vars) | |
1822 ebody)) | |
1823 (list 'let (mapcar #'(lambda (x) | |
1824 (list (caddr x) | |
1825 (list 'make-symbol | |
1826 (format "--%s--" (car x))))) | |
1827 vars) | |
1828 (apply 'append '(setf) | |
1829 (mapcar #'(lambda (x) | |
1830 (list (list 'symbol-value (caddr x)) (cadr x))) | |
1831 vars)) | |
1832 ebody)))) | |
1833 | |
1834 ;;;###autoload | |
1835 (defmacro lexical-let* (bindings &rest body) | |
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428 | 1837 The main visible difference is that lambdas inside BODY will create |
1838 lexical closures as in Common Lisp." | |
1839 (if (null bindings) (cons 'progn body) | |
1840 (setq bindings (reverse bindings)) | |
1841 (while bindings | |
2153 | 1842 (setq body (list (list* 'lexical-let (list (pop bindings)) body)))) |
428 | 1843 (car body))) |
1844 | |
1845 (defun cl-defun-expander (func &rest rest) | |
1846 (list 'progn | |
1847 (list 'defalias (list 'quote func) | |
1848 (list 'function (cons 'lambda rest))) | |
1849 (list 'quote func))) | |
1850 | |
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428 | 1852 |
1853 ;;;###autoload | |
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1862 Returns the value given by the last element of BODY." |
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1864 `(progn ,form ,@body) |
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1868 `(let ((,(car syms) ,form)) |
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1871 `(let* ((,temp (multiple-value-list-internal 0 ,(length syms) ,form)) |
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428 | 1877 |
1878 ;;;###autoload | |
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1888 Returns the first of the multiple values given by FORM." |
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1914 (car (multiple-value-list-internal ,temp (1+ ,temp) ,form)))))) |
428 | 1915 |
1916 ;;; Declarations. | |
1917 | |
1918 ;;;###autoload | |
1919 (defmacro locally (&rest body) (cons 'progn body)) | |
1920 ;;;###autoload | |
1921 (defmacro the (type form) form) | |
1922 | |
1923 (defvar cl-proclaim-history t) ; for future compilers | |
1924 (defvar cl-declare-stack t) ; for future compilers | |
1925 | |
1926 (defun cl-do-proclaim (spec hist) | |
2153 | 1927 (and hist (listp cl-proclaim-history) (push spec cl-proclaim-history)) |
428 | 1928 (cond ((eq (car-safe spec) 'special) |
1929 (if (boundp 'byte-compile-bound-variables) | |
1930 (setq byte-compile-bound-variables | |
442 | 1931 (append |
2153 | 1932 ;; XEmacs change |
442 | 1933 (mapcar #'(lambda (v) (cons v byte-compile-global-bit)) |
1934 (cdr spec)) | |
1935 byte-compile-bound-variables)))) | |
428 | 1936 |
1937 ((eq (car-safe spec) 'inline) | |
1938 (while (setq spec (cdr spec)) | |
1939 (or (memq (get (car spec) 'byte-optimizer) | |
1940 '(nil byte-compile-inline-expand)) | |
1941 (error "%s already has a byte-optimizer, can't make it inline" | |
1942 (car spec))) | |
1943 (put (car spec) 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand))) | |
1944 | |
1945 ((eq (car-safe spec) 'notinline) | |
1946 (while (setq spec (cdr spec)) | |
1947 (if (eq (get (car spec) 'byte-optimizer) | |
1948 'byte-compile-inline-expand) | |
1949 (put (car spec) 'byte-optimizer nil)))) | |
1950 | |
1951 ((eq (car-safe spec) 'optimize) | |
1952 (let ((speed (assq (nth 1 (assq 'speed (cdr spec))) | |
446 | 1953 '((0 . nil) (1 . t) (2 . t) (3 . t)))) |
428 | 1954 (safety (assq (nth 1 (assq 'safety (cdr spec))) |
446 | 1955 '((0 . t) (1 . t) (2 . t) (3 . nil))))) |
1956 (when speed | |
1957 (setq cl-optimize-speed (car speed) | |
1958 byte-optimize (cdr speed))) | |
1959 (when safety | |
1960 (setq cl-optimize-safety (car safety) | |
1961 byte-compile-delete-errors (cdr safety))))) | |
428 | 1962 |
1963 ((and (eq (car-safe spec) 'warn) (boundp 'byte-compile-warnings)) | |
1964 (if (eq byte-compile-warnings t) | |
1965 ;; XEmacs change | |
1966 (setq byte-compile-warnings byte-compile-default-warnings)) | |
1967 (while (setq spec (cdr spec)) | |
1968 (if (consp (car spec)) | |
1969 (if (eq (cadar spec) 0) | |
1970 (setq byte-compile-warnings | |
1971 (delq (caar spec) byte-compile-warnings)) | |
1972 (setq byte-compile-warnings | |
1973 (adjoin (caar spec) byte-compile-warnings))))))) | |
1974 nil) | |
1975 | |
1976 ;;; Process any proclamations made before cl-macs was loaded. | |
1977 (defvar cl-proclaims-deferred) | |
1978 (let ((p (reverse cl-proclaims-deferred))) | |
2153 | 1979 (while p (cl-do-proclaim (pop p) t)) |
428 | 1980 (setq cl-proclaims-deferred nil)) |
1981 | |
1982 ;;;###autoload | |
1983 (defmacro declare (&rest specs) | |
1984 (if (cl-compiling-file) | |
1985 (while specs | |
2153 | 1986 (if (listp cl-declare-stack) (push (car specs) cl-declare-stack)) |
1987 (cl-do-proclaim (pop specs) nil))) | |
428 | 1988 nil) |
1989 | |
1990 | |
1991 | |
1992 ;;; Generalized variables. | |
1993 | |
1994 ;;;###autoload | |
1995 (defmacro define-setf-method (func args &rest body) | |
1996 "(define-setf-method NAME ARGLIST BODY...): define a `setf' method. | |
1997 This method shows how to handle `setf's to places of the form (NAME ARGS...). | |
1998 The argument forms ARGS are bound according to ARGLIST, as if NAME were | |
1999 going to be expanded as a macro, then the BODY forms are executed and must | |
2000 return a list of five elements: a temporary-variables list, a value-forms | |
2001 list, a store-variables list (of length one), a store-form, and an access- | |
2002 form. See `defsetf' for a simpler way to define most setf-methods." | |
2003 (append '(eval-when (compile load eval)) | |
2004 (if (stringp (car body)) | |
2005 (list (list 'put (list 'quote func) '(quote setf-documentation) | |
2153 | 2006 (pop body)))) |
428 | 2007 (list (cl-transform-function-property |
2008 func 'setf-method (cons args body))))) | |
2153 | 2009 (defalias 'define-setf-expander 'define-setf-method) |
428 | 2010 |
2011 ;;;###autoload | |
2012 (defmacro defsetf (func arg1 &rest args) | |
2013 "(defsetf NAME FUNC): define a `setf' method. | |
2014 This macro is an easy-to-use substitute for `define-setf-method' that works | |
2015 well for simple place forms. In the simple `defsetf' form, `setf's of | |
2016 the form (setf (NAME ARGS...) VAL) are transformed to function or macro | |
2017 calls of the form (FUNC ARGS... VAL). Example: (defsetf aref aset). | |
2018 Alternate form: (defsetf NAME ARGLIST (STORE) BODY...). | |
2019 Here, the above `setf' call is expanded by binding the argument forms ARGS | |
2020 according to ARGLIST, binding the value form VAL to STORE, then executing | |
2021 BODY, which must return a Lisp form that does the necessary `setf' operation. | |
2022 Actually, ARGLIST and STORE may be bound to temporary variables which are | |
2023 introduced automatically to preserve proper execution order of the arguments. | |
2024 Example: (defsetf nth (n x) (v) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr n x) v))." | |
2025 (if (listp arg1) | |
2026 (let* ((largs nil) (largsr nil) | |
2027 (temps nil) (tempsr nil) | |
2028 (restarg nil) (rest-temps nil) | |
2029 (store-var (car (prog1 (car args) (setq args (cdr args))))) | |
2030 (store-temp (intern (format "--%s--temp--" store-var))) | |
2031 (lets1 nil) (lets2 nil) | |
2032 (docstr nil) (p arg1)) | |
2033 (if (stringp (car args)) | |
2034 (setq docstr (prog1 (car args) (setq args (cdr args))))) | |
2035 (while (and p (not (eq (car p) '&aux))) | |
2036 (if (eq (car p) '&rest) | |
2037 (setq p (cdr p) restarg (car p)) | |
2038 (or (memq (car p) '(&optional &key &allow-other-keys)) | |
2039 (setq largs (cons (if (consp (car p)) (car (car p)) (car p)) | |
2040 largs) | |
2041 temps (cons (intern (format "--%s--temp--" (car largs))) | |
2042 temps)))) | |
2043 (setq p (cdr p))) | |
2044 (setq largs (nreverse largs) temps (nreverse temps)) | |
2045 (if restarg | |
2046 (setq largsr (append largs (list restarg)) | |
2047 rest-temps (intern (format "--%s--temp--" restarg)) | |
2048 tempsr (append temps (list rest-temps))) | |
2049 (setq largsr largs tempsr temps)) | |
2050 (let ((p1 largs) (p2 temps)) | |
2051 (while p1 | |
2052 (setq lets1 (cons (list (car p2) | |
2053 (list 'gensym (format "--%s--" (car p1)))) | |
2054 lets1) | |
2055 lets2 (cons (list (car p1) (car p2)) lets2) | |
2056 p1 (cdr p1) p2 (cdr p2)))) | |
2057 (if restarg (setq lets2 (cons (list restarg rest-temps) lets2))) | |
2058 (append (list 'define-setf-method func arg1) | |
2059 (and docstr (list docstr)) | |
2060 (list | |
2061 (list 'let* | |
2062 (nreverse | |
2063 (cons (list store-temp | |
2064 (list 'gensym (format "--%s--" store-var))) | |
2065 (if restarg | |
2066 (append | |
2067 (list | |
2068 (list rest-temps | |
2069 (list 'mapcar '(quote gensym) | |
2070 restarg))) | |
2071 lets1) | |
2072 lets1))) | |
2073 (list 'list ; 'values | |
2074 (cons (if restarg 'list* 'list) tempsr) | |
2075 (cons (if restarg 'list* 'list) largsr) | |
2076 (list 'list store-temp) | |
2077 (cons 'let* | |
2078 (cons (nreverse | |
2079 (cons (list store-var store-temp) | |
2080 lets2)) | |
2081 args)) | |
2082 (cons (if restarg 'list* 'list) | |
2083 (cons (list 'quote func) tempsr))))))) | |
2084 (list 'defsetf func '(&rest args) '(store) | |
2085 (let ((call (list 'cons (list 'quote arg1) | |
2086 '(append args (list store))))) | |
2087 (if (car args) | |
2088 (list 'list '(quote progn) call 'store) | |
2089 call))))) | |
2090 | |
2091 ;;; Some standard place types from Common Lisp. | |
2153 | 2092 (eval-when-compile (defvar ignored-arg)) ; XEmacs: warning suppression |
428 | 2093 (defsetf aref aset) |
2094 (defsetf car setcar) | |
2095 (defsetf cdr setcdr) | |
2153 | 2096 (defsetf caar (x) (val) (list 'setcar (list 'car x) val)) |
2097 (defsetf cadr (x) (val) (list 'setcar (list 'cdr x) val)) | |
2098 (defsetf cdar (x) (val) (list 'setcdr (list 'car x) val)) | |
2099 (defsetf cddr (x) (val) (list 'setcdr (list 'cdr x) val)) | |
428 | 2100 (defsetf elt (seq n) (store) |
2101 (list 'if (list 'listp seq) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr n seq) store) | |
2102 (list 'aset seq n store))) | |
2153 | 2103 ;; XEmacs change: ignore the optional DEFAULT arguments |
428 | 2104 (defsetf get (x y &optional ignored-arg) (store) (list 'put x y store)) |
2105 (defsetf get* (x y &optional ignored-arg) (store) (list 'put x y store)) | |
2153 | 2106 (defsetf gethash (x h &optional ignored-arg) (store) (list 'puthash x store h)) |
428 | 2107 (defsetf nth (n x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr n x) store)) |
2108 (defsetf subseq (seq start &optional end) (new) | |
2153 | 2109 (list 'progn (list 'replace seq new :start1 start :end1 end) new)) |
428 | 2110 (defsetf symbol-function fset) |
2111 (defsetf symbol-plist setplist) | |
2112 (defsetf symbol-value set) | |
2113 | |
2114 ;;; Various car/cdr aliases. Note that `cadr' is handled specially. | |
2115 (defsetf first setcar) | |
2116 (defsetf second (x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'cdr x) store)) | |
2117 (defsetf third (x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'cddr x) store)) | |
2118 (defsetf fourth (x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'cdddr x) store)) | |
2119 (defsetf fifth (x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr 4 x) store)) | |
2120 (defsetf sixth (x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr 5 x) store)) | |
2121 (defsetf seventh (x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr 6 x) store)) | |
2122 (defsetf eighth (x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr 7 x) store)) | |
2123 (defsetf ninth (x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr 8 x) store)) | |
2124 (defsetf tenth (x) (store) (list 'setcar (list 'nthcdr 9 x) store)) | |
2125 (defsetf rest setcdr) | |
2126 | |
2127 ;;; Some more Emacs-related place types. | |
2128 (defsetf buffer-file-name set-visited-file-name t) | |
2153 | 2129 ;; XEmacs change: we do not need to wrap this in with-current-buffer |
428 | 2130 (defsetf buffer-modified-p set-buffer-modified-p t) |
2131 (defsetf buffer-name rename-buffer t) | |
2132 (defsetf buffer-string () (store) | |
2133 (list 'progn '(erase-buffer) (list 'insert store))) | |
2134 (defsetf buffer-substring cl-set-buffer-substring) | |
2135 (defsetf current-buffer set-buffer) | |
2136 (defsetf current-case-table set-case-table) | |
2137 (defsetf current-column move-to-column t) | |
2138 (defsetf current-global-map use-global-map t) | |
2139 (defsetf current-input-mode () (store) | |
2140 (list 'progn (list 'apply 'set-input-mode store) store)) | |
2141 (defsetf current-local-map use-local-map t) | |
2142 (defsetf current-window-configuration set-window-configuration t) | |
2143 (defsetf default-file-modes set-default-file-modes t) | |
2144 (defsetf default-value set-default) | |
2145 (defsetf documentation-property put) | |
2153 | 2146 ;;(defsetf extent-data set-extent-data) |
428 | 2147 (defsetf extent-face set-extent-face) |
2148 (defsetf extent-priority set-extent-priority) | |
2153 | 2149 ;; XEmacs addition |
428 | 2150 (defsetf extent-property (x y &optional ignored-arg) (arg) |
2151 (list 'set-extent-property x y arg)) | |
2153 | 2152 (defsetf extent-end-position (ext) (store) |
2153 `(progn (set-extent-endpoints ,ext (extent-start-position ,ext) ,store) | |
2154 ,store)) | |
428 | 2155 (defsetf extent-start-position (ext) (store) |
2156 `(progn (set-extent-endpoints ,ext ,store (extent-end-position ,ext)) | |
2157 ,store)) | |
2158 (defsetf face-background (f &optional s) (x) (list 'set-face-background f x s)) | |
2159 (defsetf face-background-pixmap (f &optional s) (x) | |
2160 (list 'set-face-background-pixmap f x s)) | |
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2162 (list 'set-face-background-placement f x s)) |
428 | 2163 (defsetf face-font (f &optional s) (x) (list 'set-face-font f x s)) |
2164 (defsetf face-foreground (f &optional s) (x) (list 'set-face-foreground f x s)) | |
2165 (defsetf face-underline-p (f &optional s) (x) | |
2166 (list 'set-face-underline-p f x s)) | |
2167 (defsetf file-modes set-file-modes t) | |
2153 | 2168 (defsetf frame-height (&optional f) (v) |
2169 `(progn (set-frame-height ,f ,v) ,v)) | |
428 | 2170 (defsetf frame-parameters modify-frame-parameters t) |
2171 (defsetf frame-visible-p cl-set-frame-visible-p) | |
2153 | 2172 (defsetf frame-width (&optional f) (v) |
2173 `(progn (set-frame-width ,f ,v) ,v)) | |
2174 ;; XEmacs change: frame-properties instead of frame-parameters | |
428 | 2175 (defsetf frame-properties (&optional f) (p) |
2176 `(progn (set-frame-properties ,f ,p) ,p)) | |
2177 (defsetf frame-property (f p &optional ignored-arg) (v) | |
2178 `(progn (set-frame-property ,f ,v) ,p)) | |
2153 | 2179 ;; XEmacs addition |
428 | 2180 (defsetf current-frame-configuration set-frame-configuration) |
2181 | |
2182 ;; XEmacs: new stuff | |
2183 ;; Consoles | |
2184 (defsetf selected-console select-console t) | |
2185 (defsetf selected-device select-device t) | |
2186 (defsetf device-baud-rate (&optional d) (v) | |
2187 `(set-device-baud-rate ,d ,v)) | |
2188 ;; This setf method is a bad idea, because set-specifier *adds* a | |
2189 ;; specification, rather than just setting it. The net effect is that | |
2190 ;; it makes specifier-instance return VAL, but other things don't work | |
2191 ;; as expected -- letf, to name one. | |
2192 ;(defsetf specifier-instance (spec &optional dom def nof) (val) | |
2193 ; `(set-specifier ,spec ,val ,dom)) | |
2194 | |
2195 ;; Annotations | |
2196 (defsetf annotation-glyph set-annotation-glyph) | |
2197 (defsetf annotation-down-glyph set-annotation-down-glyph) | |
2198 (defsetf annotation-face set-annotation-face) | |
2199 (defsetf annotation-layout set-annotation-layout) | |
2200 (defsetf annotation-data set-annotation-data) | |
2201 (defsetf annotation-action set-annotation-action) | |
2202 (defsetf annotation-menu set-annotation-menu) | |
2203 ;; Widget | |
2204 (defsetf widget-get widget-put t) | |
2205 (defsetf widget-value widget-value-set t) | |
2206 | |
2207 ;; Misc | |
2208 (defsetf recent-keys-ring-size set-recent-keys-ring-size) | |
2209 (defsetf symbol-value-in-buffer (s b &optional ignored-arg) (store) | |
2210 `(with-current-buffer ,b (set ,s ,store))) | |
2211 (defsetf symbol-value-in-console (s c &optional ignored-arg) (store) | |
2212 `(letf (((selected-console) ,c)) | |
2213 (set ,s ,store))) | |
2214 | |
2215 (defsetf buffer-dedicated-frame (&optional b) (v) | |
2216 `(set-buffer-dedicated-frame ,b ,v)) | |
2217 (defsetf console-type-image-conversion-list | |
2218 set-console-type-image-conversion-list) | |
2219 (defsetf default-toolbar-position set-default-toolbar-position) | |
2220 (defsetf device-class (&optional d) (v) | |
2221 `(set-device-class ,d ,v)) | |
2222 (defsetf extent-begin-glyph set-extent-begin-glyph) | |
2223 (defsetf extent-begin-glyph-layout set-extent-begin-glyph-layout) | |
2224 (defsetf extent-end-glyph set-extent-end-glyph) | |
2225 (defsetf extent-end-glyph-layout set-extent-end-glyph-layout) | |
2226 (defsetf extent-keymap set-extent-keymap) | |
2227 (defsetf extent-parent set-extent-parent) | |
2228 (defsetf extent-properties set-extent-properties) | |
2229 ;; Avoid adding various face and glyph functions. | |
2230 (defsetf frame-selected-window (&optional f) (v) | |
2231 `(set-frame-selected-window ,f ,v)) | |
2232 (defsetf glyph-image (glyph &optional domain) (i) | |
2233 (list 'set-glyph-image glyph i domain)) | |
2234 (defsetf itimer-function set-itimer-function) | |
2235 (defsetf itimer-function-arguments set-itimer-function-arguments) | |
2236 (defsetf itimer-is-idle set-itimer-is-idle) | |
2237 (defsetf itimer-recorded-run-time set-itimer-recorded-run-time) | |
2238 (defsetf itimer-restart set-itimer-restart) | |
2239 (defsetf itimer-uses-arguments set-itimer-uses-arguments) | |
2240 (defsetf itimer-value set-itimer-value) | |
2241 (defsetf keymap-parents set-keymap-parents) | |
2242 (defsetf marker-insertion-type set-marker-insertion-type) | |
2243 (defsetf mouse-pixel-position (&optional d) (v) | |
2244 `(progn | |
2245 (set-mouse-pixel-position ,d ,(car v) ,(car (cdr v)) ,(cdr (cdr v))) | |
2246 ,v)) | |
2247 (defsetf trunc-stack-length set-trunc-stack-length) | |
2248 (defsetf trunc-stack-stack set-trunc-stack-stack) | |
2249 (defsetf undoable-stack-max set-undoable-stack-max) | |
2250 (defsetf weak-list-list set-weak-list-list) | |
2153 | 2251 ;; End of new XEmacs stuff |
428 | 2252 |
2253 (defsetf getenv setenv t) | |
2254 (defsetf get-register set-register) | |
2255 (defsetf global-key-binding global-set-key) | |
2256 (defsetf keymap-parent set-keymap-parent) | |
2153 | 2257 ;; XEmacs addition: more keymap-related setf forms |
428 | 2258 (defsetf keymap-name set-keymap-name) |
2259 (defsetf keymap-prompt set-keymap-prompt) | |
2260 (defsetf keymap-default-binding set-keymap-default-binding) | |
2261 (defsetf local-key-binding local-set-key) | |
2262 (defsetf mark set-mark t) | |
2263 (defsetf mark-marker set-mark t) | |
2264 (defsetf marker-position set-marker t) | |
2265 (defsetf match-data store-match-data t) | |
2266 (defsetf mouse-position (scr) (store) | |
2267 (list 'set-mouse-position scr (list 'car store) (list 'cadr store) | |
2268 (list 'cddr store))) | |
2269 (defsetf overlay-get overlay-put) | |
2270 (defsetf overlay-start (ov) (store) | |
2271 (list 'progn (list 'move-overlay ov store (list 'overlay-end ov)) store)) | |
2272 (defsetf overlay-end (ov) (store) | |
2273 (list 'progn (list 'move-overlay ov (list 'overlay-start ov) store) store)) | |
2274 (defsetf point goto-char) | |
2275 (defsetf point-marker goto-char t) | |
2276 (defsetf point-max () (store) | |
2277 (list 'progn (list 'narrow-to-region '(point-min) store) store)) | |
2278 (defsetf point-min () (store) | |
2279 (list 'progn (list 'narrow-to-region store '(point-max)) store)) | |
2280 (defsetf process-buffer set-process-buffer) | |
2281 (defsetf process-filter set-process-filter) | |
2282 (defsetf process-sentinel set-process-sentinel) | |
2153 | 2283 ;;(defsetf process-get process-put) |
428 | 2284 (defsetf read-mouse-position (scr) (store) |
2285 (list 'set-mouse-position scr (list 'car store) (list 'cdr store))) | |
2153 | 2286 ;;(defsetf screen-height set-screen-height t) |
2287 ;;(defsetf screen-width set-screen-width t) | |
428 | 2288 (defsetf selected-window select-window) |
2153 | 2289 ;;(defsetf selected-screen select-screen) |
428 | 2290 (defsetf selected-frame select-frame) |
2291 (defsetf standard-case-table set-standard-case-table) | |
2292 (defsetf syntax-table set-syntax-table) | |
2293 (defsetf visited-file-modtime set-visited-file-modtime t) | |
2294 (defsetf window-buffer set-window-buffer t) | |
2295 (defsetf window-display-table set-window-display-table t) | |
2296 (defsetf window-dedicated-p set-window-dedicated-p t) | |
2297 (defsetf window-height (&optional window) (store) | |
2298 `(progn (enlarge-window (- ,store (window-height)) nil ,window) ,store)) | |
2299 (defsetf window-hscroll set-window-hscroll) | |
2300 (defsetf window-point set-window-point) | |
2301 (defsetf window-start set-window-start) | |
2302 (defsetf window-width (&optional window) (store) | |
2303 `(progn (enlarge-window (- ,store (window-width)) t ,window) ,store)) | |
2304 (defsetf x-get-cutbuffer x-store-cutbuffer t) | |
2305 (defsetf x-get-cut-buffer x-store-cut-buffer t) ; groan. | |
2306 (defsetf x-get-secondary-selection x-own-secondary-selection t) | |
2307 (defsetf x-get-selection x-own-selection t) | |
442 | 2308 (defsetf get-selection own-selection t) |
428 | 2309 |
2310 ;;; More complex setf-methods. | |
2311 ;;; These should take &environment arguments, but since full arglists aren't | |
2312 ;;; available while compiling cl-macs, we fake it by referring to the global | |
2313 ;;; variable cl-macro-environment directly. | |
2314 | |
2315 (define-setf-method apply (func arg1 &rest rest) | |
2316 (or (and (memq (car-safe func) '(quote function function*)) | |
2317 (symbolp (car-safe (cdr-safe func)))) | |
2318 (error "First arg to apply in setf is not (function SYM): %s" func)) | |
2319 (let* ((form (cons (nth 1 func) (cons arg1 rest))) | |
2320 (method (get-setf-method form cl-macro-environment))) | |
2321 (list (car method) (nth 1 method) (nth 2 method) | |
2322 (cl-setf-make-apply (nth 3 method) (cadr func) (car method)) | |
2323 (cl-setf-make-apply (nth 4 method) (cadr func) (car method))))) | |
2324 | |
2325 (defun cl-setf-make-apply (form func temps) | |
2326 (if (eq (car form) 'progn) | |
2327 (list* 'progn (cl-setf-make-apply (cadr form) func temps) (cddr form)) | |
2328 (or (equal (last form) (last temps)) | |
2329 (error "%s is not suitable for use with setf-of-apply" func)) | |
2330 (list* 'apply (list 'quote (car form)) (cdr form)))) | |
2331 | |
2332 (define-setf-method nthcdr (n place) | |
2333 (let ((method (get-setf-method place cl-macro-environment)) | |
2334 (n-temp (gensym "--nthcdr-n--")) | |
2335 (store-temp (gensym "--nthcdr-store--"))) | |
2336 (list (cons n-temp (car method)) | |
2337 (cons n (nth 1 method)) | |
2338 (list store-temp) | |
2339 (list 'let (list (list (car (nth 2 method)) | |
2340 (list 'cl-set-nthcdr n-temp (nth 4 method) | |
2341 store-temp))) | |
2342 (nth 3 method) store-temp) | |
2343 (list 'nthcdr n-temp (nth 4 method))))) | |
2344 | |
2345 (define-setf-method getf (place tag &optional def) | |
2346 (let ((method (get-setf-method place cl-macro-environment)) | |
2347 (tag-temp (gensym "--getf-tag--")) | |
2348 (def-temp (gensym "--getf-def--")) | |
2349 (store-temp (gensym "--getf-store--"))) | |
2350 (list (append (car method) (list tag-temp def-temp)) | |
2351 (append (nth 1 method) (list tag def)) | |
2352 (list store-temp) | |
2353 (list 'let (list (list (car (nth 2 method)) | |
2354 (list 'cl-set-getf (nth 4 method) | |
2355 tag-temp store-temp))) | |
2356 (nth 3 method) store-temp) | |
2357 (list 'getf (nth 4 method) tag-temp def-temp)))) | |
2358 | |
2359 (define-setf-method substring (place from &optional to) | |
2360 (let ((method (get-setf-method place cl-macro-environment)) | |
2361 (from-temp (gensym "--substring-from--")) | |
2362 (to-temp (gensym "--substring-to--")) | |
2363 (store-temp (gensym "--substring-store--"))) | |
2364 (list (append (car method) (list from-temp to-temp)) | |
2365 (append (nth 1 method) (list from to)) | |
2366 (list store-temp) | |
2367 (list 'let (list (list (car (nth 2 method)) | |
2368 (list 'cl-set-substring (nth 4 method) | |
2369 from-temp to-temp store-temp))) | |
2370 (nth 3 method) store-temp) | |
2371 (list 'substring (nth 4 method) from-temp to-temp)))) | |
2372 | |
2153 | 2373 ;; XEmacs addition |
428 | 2374 (define-setf-method values (&rest args) |
2375 (let ((methods (mapcar #'(lambda (x) | |
2376 (get-setf-method x cl-macro-environment)) | |
2377 args)) | |
2378 (store-temp (gensym "--values-store--"))) | |
2379 (list (apply 'append (mapcar 'first methods)) | |
2380 (apply 'append (mapcar 'second methods)) | |
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428 | 2384 (mapcar #'(lambda (m) |
2385 (cl-setf-do-store (cons (car (third m)) (fourth m)) | |
2386 (list 'pop store-temp))) | |
2387 methods)) | |
2388 (cons 'list (mapcar 'fifth methods))))) | |
2389 | |
2390 ;;; Getting and optimizing setf-methods. | |
2391 ;;;###autoload | |
2392 (defun get-setf-method (place &optional env) | |
2393 "Return a list of five values describing the setf-method for PLACE. | |
2394 PLACE may be any Lisp form which can appear as the PLACE argument to | |
2395 a macro like `setf' or `incf'." | |
2396 (if (symbolp place) | |
2397 (let ((temp (gensym "--setf--"))) | |
2398 (list nil nil (list temp) (list 'setq place temp) place)) | |
2399 (or (and (symbolp (car place)) | |
2400 (let* ((func (car place)) | |
2401 (name (symbol-name func)) | |
2402 (method (get func 'setf-method)) | |
2403 (case-fold-search nil)) | |
2404 (or (and method | |
2405 (let ((cl-macro-environment env)) | |
2406 (setq method (apply method (cdr place)))) | |
2407 (if (and (consp method) (= (length method) 5)) | |
2408 method | |
2409 (error "Setf-method for %s returns malformed method" | |
2410 func))) | |
2411 (and (save-match-data | |
2412 (string-match "\\`c[ad][ad][ad]?[ad]?r\\'" name)) | |
2413 (get-setf-method (compiler-macroexpand place))) | |
2414 (and (eq func 'edebug-after) | |
2415 (get-setf-method (nth (1- (length place)) place) | |
2416 env))))) | |
2417 (if (eq place (setq place (macroexpand place env))) | |
2418 (if (and (symbolp (car place)) (fboundp (car place)) | |
2419 (symbolp (symbol-function (car place)))) | |
2420 (get-setf-method (cons (symbol-function (car place)) | |
2421 (cdr place)) env) | |
2422 (error "No setf-method known for %s" (car place))) | |
2423 (get-setf-method place env))))) | |
2424 | |
2425 (defun cl-setf-do-modify (place opt-expr) | |
2426 (let* ((method (get-setf-method place cl-macro-environment)) | |
2427 (temps (car method)) (values (nth 1 method)) | |
2428 (lets nil) (subs nil) | |
2429 (optimize (and (not (eq opt-expr 'no-opt)) | |
2430 (or (and (not (eq opt-expr 'unsafe)) | |
2431 (cl-safe-expr-p opt-expr)) | |
2432 (cl-setf-simple-store-p (car (nth 2 method)) | |
2433 (nth 3 method))))) | |
2434 (simple (and optimize (consp place) (cl-simple-exprs-p (cdr place))))) | |
2435 (while values | |
2436 (if (or simple (cl-const-expr-p (car values))) | |
2153 | 2437 (push (cons (pop temps) (pop values)) subs) |
2438 (push (list (pop temps) (pop values)) lets))) | |
428 | 2439 (list (nreverse lets) |
2440 (cons (car (nth 2 method)) (sublis subs (nth 3 method))) | |
2441 (sublis subs (nth 4 method))))) | |
2442 | |
2443 (defun cl-setf-do-store (spec val) | |
2444 (let ((sym (car spec)) | |
2445 (form (cdr spec))) | |
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2464 (list 'let (list (list sym val)) form))))) |
428 | 2465 |
2466 (defun cl-setf-simple-store-p (sym form) | |
2467 (and (consp form) (eq (cl-expr-contains form sym) 1) | |
2468 (eq (nth (1- (length form)) form) sym) | |
2469 (symbolp (car form)) (fboundp (car form)) | |
2470 (not (eq (car-safe (symbol-function (car form))) 'macro)))) | |
2471 | |
2472 ;;; The standard modify macros. | |
2473 ;;;###autoload | |
2474 (defmacro setf (&rest args) | |
2475 "(setf PLACE VAL PLACE VAL ...): set each PLACE to the value of its VAL. | |
2476 This is a generalized version of `setq'; the PLACEs may be symbolic | |
2477 references such as (car x) or (aref x i), as well as plain symbols. | |
2478 For example, (setf (cadar x) y) is equivalent to (setcar (cdar x) y). | |
2479 The return value is the last VAL in the list." | |
2480 (if (cdr (cdr args)) | |
2481 (let ((sets nil)) | |
2153 | 2482 (while args (push (list 'setf (pop args) (pop args)) sets)) |
428 | 2483 (cons 'progn (nreverse sets))) |
2484 (if (symbolp (car args)) | |
2485 (and args (cons 'setq args)) | |
2486 (let* ((method (cl-setf-do-modify (car args) (nth 1 args))) | |
2487 (store (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) (nth 1 args)))) | |
2488 (if (car method) (list 'let* (car method) store) store))))) | |
2489 | |
2490 ;;;###autoload | |
2491 (defmacro psetf (&rest args) | |
2492 "(psetf PLACE VAL PLACE VAL ...): set PLACEs to the values VALs in parallel. | |
2493 This is like `setf', except that all VAL forms are evaluated (in order) | |
2494 before assigning any PLACEs to the corresponding values." | |
2495 (let ((p args) (simple t) (vars nil)) | |
2496 (while p | |
2497 (if (or (not (symbolp (car p))) (cl-expr-depends-p (nth 1 p) vars)) | |
2498 (setq simple nil)) | |
2499 (if (memq (car p) vars) | |
2500 (error "Destination duplicated in psetf: %s" (car p))) | |
2153 | 2501 (push (pop p) vars) |
428 | 2502 (or p (error "Odd number of arguments to psetf")) |
2153 | 2503 (pop p)) |
428 | 2504 (if simple |
2505 (list 'progn (cons 'setf args) nil) | |
2506 (setq args (reverse args)) | |
2507 (let ((expr (list 'setf (cadr args) (car args)))) | |
2508 (while (setq args (cddr args)) | |
2509 (setq expr (list 'setf (cadr args) (list 'prog1 (car args) expr)))) | |
2510 (list 'progn expr nil))))) | |
2511 | |
2512 ;;;###autoload | |
2513 (defun cl-do-pop (place) | |
2514 (if (cl-simple-expr-p place) | |
2515 (list 'prog1 (list 'car place) (list 'setf place (list 'cdr place))) | |
2516 (let* ((method (cl-setf-do-modify place t)) | |
2517 (temp (gensym "--pop--"))) | |
2518 (list 'let* | |
2519 (append (car method) | |
2520 (list (list temp (nth 2 method)))) | |
2521 (list 'prog1 | |
2522 (list 'car temp) | |
2523 (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) (list 'cdr temp))))))) | |
2524 | |
2525 ;;;###autoload | |
2526 (defmacro remf (place tag) | |
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428 | 2528 PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'. |
2529 The form returns true if TAG was found and removed, nil otherwise." | |
2530 (let* ((method (cl-setf-do-modify place t)) | |
2531 (tag-temp (and (not (cl-const-expr-p tag)) (gensym "--remf-tag--"))) | |
2532 (val-temp (and (not (cl-simple-expr-p place)) | |
2533 (gensym "--remf-place--"))) | |
2534 (ttag (or tag-temp tag)) | |
2535 (tval (or val-temp (nth 2 method)))) | |
2536 (list 'let* | |
2537 (append (car method) | |
2538 (and val-temp (list (list val-temp (nth 2 method)))) | |
2539 (and tag-temp (list (list tag-temp tag)))) | |
2540 (list 'if (list 'eq ttag (list 'car tval)) | |
2541 (list 'progn | |
2542 (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) (list 'cddr tval)) | |
2543 t) | |
2544 (list 'cl-do-remf tval ttag))))) | |
2545 | |
2546 ;;;###autoload | |
2547 (defmacro shiftf (place &rest args) | |
2548 "(shiftf PLACE PLACE... VAL): shift left among PLACEs. | |
2549 Example: (shiftf A B C) sets A to B, B to C, and returns the old A. | |
2550 Each PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'." | |
2153 | 2551 ;; XEmacs change: use iteration instead of recursion |
428 | 2552 (if (not (memq nil (mapcar 'symbolp (butlast (cons place args))))) |
2553 (list* 'prog1 place | |
2554 (let ((sets nil)) | |
2555 (while args | |
2153 | 2556 (push (list 'setq place (car args)) sets) |
2557 (setq place (pop args))) | |
428 | 2558 (nreverse sets))) |
2559 (let* ((places (reverse (cons place args))) | |
2153 | 2560 (form (pop places))) |
428 | 2561 (while places |
2153 | 2562 (let ((method (cl-setf-do-modify (pop places) 'unsafe))) |
428 | 2563 (setq form (list 'let* (car method) |
2564 (list 'prog1 (nth 2 method) | |
2565 (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) form)))))) | |
2566 form))) | |
2567 | |
2568 ;;;###autoload | |
2569 (defmacro rotatef (&rest args) | |
2570 "(rotatef PLACE...): rotate left among PLACEs. | |
2571 Example: (rotatef A B C) sets A to B, B to C, and C to A. It returns nil. | |
2572 Each PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'." | |
2573 (if (not (memq nil (mapcar 'symbolp args))) | |
2574 (and (cdr args) | |
2575 (let ((sets nil) | |
2576 (first (car args))) | |
2577 (while (cdr args) | |
2153 | 2578 (setq sets (nconc sets (list (pop args) (car args))))) |
428 | 2579 (nconc (list 'psetf) sets (list (car args) first)))) |
2580 (let* ((places (reverse args)) | |
2581 (temp (gensym "--rotatef--")) | |
2582 (form temp)) | |
2583 (while (cdr places) | |
2153 | 2584 (let ((method (cl-setf-do-modify (pop places) 'unsafe))) |
428 | 2585 (setq form (list 'let* (car method) |
2586 (list 'prog1 (nth 2 method) | |
2587 (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) form)))))) | |
2588 (let ((method (cl-setf-do-modify (car places) 'unsafe))) | |
2589 (list 'let* (append (car method) (list (list temp (nth 2 method)))) | |
2590 (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) form) nil))))) | |
2591 | |
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428 | 2614 ;;;###autoload |
2615 (defmacro letf (bindings &rest body) | |
2616 "(letf ((PLACE VALUE) ...) BODY...): temporarily bind to PLACEs. | |
2617 This is the analogue of `let', but with generalized variables (in the | |
2618 sense of `setf') for the PLACEs. Each PLACE is set to the corresponding | |
2619 VALUE, then the BODY forms are executed. On exit, either normally or | |
2620 because of a `throw' or error, the PLACEs are set back to their original | |
2621 values. Note that this macro is *not* available in Common Lisp. | |
2622 As a special case, if `(PLACE)' is used instead of `(PLACE VALUE)', | |
2623 the PLACE is not modified before executing BODY." | |
2624 (if (and (not (cdr bindings)) (cdar bindings) (symbolp (caar bindings))) | |
2625 (list* 'let bindings body) | |
2626 (let ((lets nil) | |
2627 (rev (reverse bindings))) | |
2628 (while rev | |
2629 (let* ((place (if (symbolp (caar rev)) | |
2630 (list 'symbol-value (list 'quote (caar rev))) | |
2631 (caar rev))) | |
2632 (value (cadar rev)) | |
2633 (method (cl-setf-do-modify place 'no-opt)) | |
2634 (save (gensym "--letf-save--")) | |
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2636 '(symbol-value symbol-function values)) |
428 | 2637 (gensym "--letf-bound--"))) |
2638 (temp (and (not (cl-const-expr-p value)) (cdr bindings) | |
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2646 `((,syms ',(loop |
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2647 for sym in (cdr place) |
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2648 nconc (if (symbolp sym) (list sym)))) |
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2649 (,cursor ,syms) |
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2650 (,bound nil) |
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2651 (,save |
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2652 (prog2 |
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2653 (while (consp ,cursor) |
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2654 (setq ,bound |
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2655 (cons (and (boundp (car ,cursor)) |
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2656 (symbol-value |
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2657 (car ,cursor))) |
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2658 ,bound) |
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2659 ,cursor (cdr ,cursor))) |
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2660 ;; Just using ,bound as a temporary |
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2661 ;; variable here, to initialise ,save: |
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2662 (nreverse ,bound) |
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2663 ;; Now, really initialise ,bound: |
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2664 (setq ,cursor ,syms |
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2665 ,bound nil |
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2666 ,bound |
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2667 (progn (while (consp ,cursor) |
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2668 (setq ,bound |
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2669 (cons |
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2670 (boundp (car ,cursor)) |
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2671 ,bound) |
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2672 ,cursor (cdr ,cursor))) |
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2673 (nreverse ,bound))))))) |
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2674 (bound |
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2675 (list (list bound |
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2676 (list (if (eq (car place) |
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2677 'symbol-value) |
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2678 'boundp 'fboundp) |
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2679 (nth 1 (nth 2 method)))) |
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2680 (list save (list 'and bound |
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2681 (nth 2 method))))) |
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2683 (list (list save (nth 2 method))))) |
428 | 2684 (and temp (list (list temp value))) |
2685 lets) | |
2686 body (list | |
2687 (list 'unwind-protect | |
2688 (cons 'progn | |
2689 (if (cdr (car rev)) | |
2690 (cons (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) | |
2691 (or temp value)) | |
2692 body) | |
2693 body)) | |
4742
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2696 `(while (consp ,syms) |
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2697 (if (car ,bound) |
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2698 (set (car ,syms) (car ,save)) |
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2699 (makunbound (car ,syms))) |
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2700 (setq ,syms (cdr ,syms) |
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2701 ,bound (cdr ,bound) |
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2702 ,save (cdr ,save)))) |
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2704 (list 'if bound |
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2705 (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) save) |
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2706 (list (if (eq (car place) |
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2707 'symbol-function) |
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2708 'fmakunbound |
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2709 'makunbound) |
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2710 (nth 1 (nth 2 method))))) |
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2712 (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) save))))) |
428 | 2713 rev (cdr rev)))) |
2714 (list* 'let* lets body)))) | |
2715 | |
2716 ;;;###autoload | |
2717 (defmacro letf* (bindings &rest body) | |
2718 "(letf* ((PLACE VALUE) ...) BODY...): temporarily bind to PLACEs. | |
2719 This is the analogue of `let*', but with generalized variables (in the | |
2720 sense of `setf') for the PLACEs. Each PLACE is set to the corresponding | |
2721 VALUE, then the BODY forms are executed. On exit, either normally or | |
2722 because of a `throw' or error, the PLACEs are set back to their original | |
2723 values. Note that this macro is *not* available in Common Lisp. | |
2724 As a special case, if `(PLACE)' is used instead of `(PLACE VALUE)', | |
2725 the PLACE is not modified before executing BODY." | |
2726 (if (null bindings) | |
2727 (cons 'progn body) | |
2728 (setq bindings (reverse bindings)) | |
2729 (while bindings | |
2153 | 2730 (setq body (list (list* 'letf (list (pop bindings)) body)))) |
428 | 2731 (car body))) |
2732 | |
2733 ;;;###autoload | |
2734 (defmacro callf (func place &rest args) | |
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2735 "Set PLACE to (FUNC PLACE ARGS...). |
428 | 2736 FUNC should be an unquoted function name. PLACE may be a symbol, |
2737 or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'." | |
2738 (let* ((method (cl-setf-do-modify place (cons 'list args))) | |
2739 (rargs (cons (nth 2 method) args))) | |
2740 (list 'let* (car method) | |
2741 (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) | |
2742 (if (symbolp func) (cons func rargs) | |
2743 (list* 'funcall (list 'function func) | |
2744 rargs)))))) | |
2745 | |
2746 ;;;###autoload | |
2747 (defmacro callf2 (func arg1 place &rest args) | |
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2748 "Set PLACE to (FUNC ARG1 PLACE ARGS...). |
428 | 2749 Like `callf', but PLACE is the second argument of FUNC, not the first." |
2750 (if (and (cl-safe-expr-p arg1) (cl-simple-expr-p place) (symbolp func)) | |
2751 (list 'setf place (list* func arg1 place args)) | |
2752 (let* ((method (cl-setf-do-modify place (cons 'list args))) | |
2753 (temp (and (not (cl-const-expr-p arg1)) (gensym "--arg1--"))) | |
2754 (rargs (list* (or temp arg1) (nth 2 method) args))) | |
2755 (list 'let* (append (and temp (list (list temp arg1))) (car method)) | |
2756 (cl-setf-do-store (nth 1 method) | |
2757 (if (symbolp func) (cons func rargs) | |
2758 (list* 'funcall (list 'function func) | |
2759 rargs))))))) | |
2760 | |
2761 ;;;###autoload | |
2762 (defmacro define-modify-macro (name arglist func &optional doc) | |
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2763 "Define a `setf'-like modify macro. |
428 | 2764 If NAME is called, it combines its PLACE argument with the other arguments |
2765 from ARGLIST using FUNC: (define-modify-macro incf (&optional (n 1)) +)" | |
2766 (if (memq '&key arglist) (error "&key not allowed in define-modify-macro")) | |
2767 (let ((place (gensym "--place--"))) | |
2768 (list 'defmacro* name (cons place arglist) doc | |
2769 (list* (if (memq '&rest arglist) 'list* 'list) | |
2770 '(quote callf) (list 'quote func) place | |
2771 (cl-arglist-args arglist))))) | |
2772 | |
2773 | |
2774 ;;; Structures. | |
2775 | |
2776 ;;;###autoload | |
2777 (defmacro defstruct (struct &rest descs) | |
2778 "(defstruct (NAME OPTIONS...) (SLOT SLOT-OPTS...)...): define a struct type. | |
2779 This macro defines a new Lisp data type called NAME, which contains data | |
2780 stored in SLOTs. This defines a `make-NAME' constructor, a `copy-NAME' | |
2781 copier, a `NAME-p' predicate, and setf-able `NAME-SLOT' accessors." | |
2782 (let* ((name (if (consp struct) (car struct) struct)) | |
2783 (opts (cdr-safe struct)) | |
2784 (slots nil) | |
2785 (defaults nil) | |
2786 (conc-name (concat (symbol-name name) "-")) | |
2787 (constructor (intern (format "make-%s" name))) | |
2788 (constrs nil) | |
2789 (copier (intern (format "copy-%s" name))) | |
2790 (predicate (intern (format "%s-p" name))) | |
2791 (print-func nil) (print-auto nil) | |
2792 (safety (if (cl-compiling-file) cl-optimize-safety 3)) | |
2793 (include nil) | |
2794 (tag (intern (format "cl-struct-%s" name))) | |
2795 (tag-symbol (intern (format "cl-struct-%s-tags" name))) | |
2796 (include-descs nil) | |
2797 (side-eff nil) | |
2798 (type nil) | |
2799 (named nil) | |
2800 (forms nil) | |
2801 pred-form pred-check) | |
2802 (if (stringp (car descs)) | |
2153 | 2803 (push (list 'put (list 'quote name) '(quote structure-documentation) |
2804 (pop descs)) forms)) | |
428 | 2805 (setq descs (cons '(cl-tag-slot) |
2806 (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (if (consp x) x (list x))) | |
2807 descs))) | |
2808 (while opts | |
2809 (let ((opt (if (consp (car opts)) (caar opts) (car opts))) | |
2153 | 2810 (args (cdr-safe (pop opts)))) |
2811 (cond ((eq opt :conc-name) | |
428 | 2812 (if args |
2813 (setq conc-name (if (car args) | |
2814 (symbol-name (car args)) "")))) | |
2153 | 2815 ((eq opt :constructor) |
428 | 2816 (if (cdr args) |
2153 | 2817 (push args constrs) |
428 | 2818 (if args (setq constructor (car args))))) |
2153 | 2819 ((eq opt :copier) |
428 | 2820 (if args (setq copier (car args)))) |
2153 | 2821 ((eq opt :predicate) |
428 | 2822 (if args (setq predicate (car args)))) |
2153 | 2823 ((eq opt :include) |
428 | 2824 (setq include (car args) |
2825 include-descs (mapcar #'(lambda (x) | |
2826 (if (consp x) x (list x))) | |
2827 (cdr args)))) | |
2153 | 2828 ((eq opt :print-function) |
428 | 2829 (setq print-func (car args))) |
2153 | 2830 ((eq opt :type) |
428 | 2831 (setq type (car args))) |
2153 | 2832 ((eq opt :named) |
428 | 2833 (setq named t)) |
2153 | 2834 ((eq opt :initial-offset) |
428 | 2835 (setq descs (nconc (make-list (car args) '(cl-skip-slot)) |
2836 descs))) | |
2837 (t | |
2838 (error "Slot option %s unrecognized" opt))))) | |
2839 (if print-func | |
2840 (setq print-func (list 'progn | |
2841 (list 'funcall (list 'function print-func) | |
2842 'cl-x 'cl-s 'cl-n) t)) | |
2843 (or type (and include (not (get include 'cl-struct-print))) | |
2844 (setq print-auto t | |
2845 print-func (and (or (not (or include type)) (null print-func)) | |
2846 (list 'progn | |
2847 (list 'princ (format "#S(%s" name) | |
2848 'cl-s)))))) | |
2849 (if include | |
2850 (let ((inc-type (get include 'cl-struct-type)) | |
2851 (old-descs (get include 'cl-struct-slots))) | |
2852 (or inc-type (error "%s is not a struct name" include)) | |
2853 (and type (not (eq (car inc-type) type)) | |
2854 (error ":type disagrees with :include for %s" name)) | |
2855 (while include-descs | |
2856 (setcar (memq (or (assq (caar include-descs) old-descs) | |
2857 (error "No slot %s in included struct %s" | |
2858 (caar include-descs) include)) | |
2859 old-descs) | |
2153 | 2860 (pop include-descs))) |
428 | 2861 (setq descs (append old-descs (delq (assq 'cl-tag-slot descs) descs)) |
2862 type (car inc-type) | |
2863 named (assq 'cl-tag-slot descs)) | |
2864 (if (cadr inc-type) (setq tag name named t)) | |
2865 (let ((incl include)) | |
2866 (while incl | |
2153 | 2867 (push (list 'pushnew (list 'quote tag) |
428 | 2868 (intern (format "cl-struct-%s-tags" incl))) |
2869 forms) | |
2870 (setq incl (get incl 'cl-struct-include))))) | |
2871 (if type | |
2872 (progn | |
2873 (or (memq type '(vector list)) | |
2874 (error "Illegal :type specifier: %s" type)) | |
2875 (if named (setq tag name))) | |
2876 (setq type 'vector named 'true))) | |
2877 (or named (setq descs (delq (assq 'cl-tag-slot descs) descs))) | |
2153 | 2878 (push (list 'defvar tag-symbol) forms) |
428 | 2879 (setq pred-form (and named |
2880 (let ((pos (- (length descs) | |
2881 (length (memq (assq 'cl-tag-slot descs) | |
2882 descs))))) | |
2883 (if (eq type 'vector) | |
2884 (list 'and '(vectorp cl-x) | |
2885 (list '>= '(length cl-x) (length descs)) | |
2886 (list 'memq (list 'aref 'cl-x pos) | |
2887 tag-symbol)) | |
2888 (if (= pos 0) | |
2889 (list 'memq '(car-safe cl-x) tag-symbol) | |
2890 (list 'and '(consp cl-x) | |
2891 (list 'memq (list 'nth pos 'cl-x) | |
2892 tag-symbol)))))) | |
2893 pred-check (and pred-form (> safety 0) | |
2894 (if (and (eq (caadr pred-form) 'vectorp) | |
2895 (= safety 1)) | |
2896 (cons 'and (cdddr pred-form)) pred-form))) | |
2897 (let ((pos 0) (descp descs)) | |
2898 (while descp | |
2153 | 2899 (let* ((desc (pop descp)) |
428 | 2900 (slot (car desc))) |
2901 (if (memq slot '(cl-tag-slot cl-skip-slot)) | |
2902 (progn | |
2153 | 2903 (push nil slots) |
2904 (push (and (eq slot 'cl-tag-slot) (list 'quote tag)) | |
428 | 2905 defaults)) |
2906 (if (assq slot descp) | |
2907 (error "Duplicate slots named %s in %s" slot name)) | |
2908 (let ((accessor (intern (format "%s%s" conc-name slot)))) | |
2153 | 2909 (push slot slots) |
2910 (push (nth 1 desc) defaults) | |
2911 (push (list* | |
428 | 2912 'defsubst* accessor '(cl-x) |
2913 (append | |
2914 (and pred-check | |
2915 (list (list 'or pred-check | |
2916 (list 'error | |
2917 (format "%s accessing a non-%s" | |
2918 accessor name) | |
2919 'cl-x)))) | |
2920 (list (if (eq type 'vector) (list 'aref 'cl-x pos) | |
2921 (if (= pos 0) '(car cl-x) | |
2922 (list 'nth pos 'cl-x)))))) forms) | |
2153 | 2923 (push (cons accessor t) side-eff) |
2924 (push (list 'define-setf-method accessor '(cl-x) | |
2925 (if (cadr (memq :read-only (cddr desc))) | |
428 | 2926 (list 'error (format "%s is a read-only slot" |
2927 accessor)) | |
2928 (list 'cl-struct-setf-expander 'cl-x | |
2929 (list 'quote name) (list 'quote accessor) | |
2930 (and pred-check (list 'quote pred-check)) | |
2931 pos))) | |
2932 forms) | |
2933 (if print-auto | |
2934 (nconc print-func | |
2935 (list (list 'princ (format " %s" slot) 'cl-s) | |
2936 (list 'prin1 (list accessor 'cl-x) 'cl-s))))))) | |
2937 (setq pos (1+ pos)))) | |
2938 (setq slots (nreverse slots) | |
2939 defaults (nreverse defaults)) | |
2940 (and predicate pred-form | |
2153 | 2941 (progn (push (list 'defsubst* predicate '(cl-x) |
428 | 2942 (if (eq (car pred-form) 'and) |
2943 (append pred-form '(t)) | |
2944 (list 'and pred-form t))) forms) | |
2153 | 2945 (push (cons predicate 'error-free) side-eff))) |
428 | 2946 (and copier |
2153 | 2947 (progn (push (list 'defun copier '(x) '(copy-sequence x)) forms) |
2948 (push (cons copier t) side-eff))) | |
428 | 2949 (if constructor |
2153 | 2950 (push (list constructor |
428 | 2951 (cons '&key (delq nil (copy-sequence slots)))) |
2952 constrs)) | |
2953 (while constrs | |
2954 (let* ((name (caar constrs)) | |
2153 | 2955 (args (cadr (pop constrs))) |
428 | 2956 (anames (cl-arglist-args args)) |
2957 (make (mapcar* #'(lambda (s d) (if (memq s anames) s d)) | |
2958 slots defaults))) | |
2153 | 2959 (push (list 'defsubst* name |
428 | 2960 (list* '&cl-defs (list 'quote (cons nil descs)) args) |
2961 (cons type make)) forms) | |
2962 (if (cl-safe-expr-p (cons 'progn (mapcar 'second descs))) | |
2153 | 2963 (push (cons name t) side-eff)))) |
428 | 2964 (if print-auto (nconc print-func (list '(princ ")" cl-s) t))) |
2965 (if print-func | |
2153 | 2966 (push (list 'push |
428 | 2967 (list 'function |
2968 (list 'lambda '(cl-x cl-s cl-n) | |
2969 (list 'and pred-form print-func))) | |
2970 'custom-print-functions) forms)) | |
2153 | 2971 (push (list 'setq tag-symbol (list 'list (list 'quote tag))) forms) |
2972 (push (list* 'eval-when '(compile load eval) | |
428 | 2973 (list 'put (list 'quote name) '(quote cl-struct-slots) |
2974 (list 'quote descs)) | |
2975 (list 'put (list 'quote name) '(quote cl-struct-type) | |
2976 (list 'quote (list type (eq named t)))) | |
2977 (list 'put (list 'quote name) '(quote cl-struct-include) | |
2978 (list 'quote include)) | |
2979 (list 'put (list 'quote name) '(quote cl-struct-print) | |
2980 print-auto) | |
2981 (mapcar #'(lambda (x) | |
2982 (list 'put (list 'quote (car x)) | |
2983 '(quote side-effect-free) | |
2984 (list 'quote (cdr x)))) | |
2985 side-eff)) | |
2986 forms) | |
2987 (cons 'progn (nreverse (cons (list 'quote name) forms))))) | |
2988 | |
2989 ;;;###autoload | |
2990 (defun cl-struct-setf-expander (x name accessor pred-form pos) | |
2991 (let* ((temp (gensym "--x--")) (store (gensym "--store--"))) | |
2992 (list (list temp) (list x) (list store) | |
2993 (append '(progn) | |
2994 (and pred-form | |
2995 (list (list 'or (subst temp 'cl-x pred-form) | |
2996 (list 'error | |
2997 (format | |
2998 "%s storing a non-%s" accessor name) | |
2999 temp)))) | |
3000 (list (if (eq (car (get name 'cl-struct-type)) 'vector) | |
3001 (list 'aset temp pos store) | |
3002 (list 'setcar | |
3003 (if (<= pos 5) | |
3004 (let ((xx temp)) | |
3005 (while (>= (setq pos (1- pos)) 0) | |
3006 (setq xx (list 'cdr xx))) | |
3007 xx) | |
3008 (list 'nthcdr pos temp)) | |
3009 store)))) | |
3010 (list accessor temp)))) | |
3011 | |
3012 | |
3013 ;;; Types and assertions. | |
3014 | |
3015 ;;;###autoload | |
2153 | 3016 (defmacro deftype (name arglist &rest body) |
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3017 "Define NAME as a new data type. |
428 | 3018 The type name can then be used in `typecase', `check-type', etc." |
3019 (list 'eval-when '(compile load eval) | |
3020 (cl-transform-function-property | |
2153 | 3021 name 'cl-deftype-handler (cons (list* '&cl-defs ''('*) arglist) body)))) |
428 | 3022 |
3023 (defun cl-make-type-test (val type) | |
3024 (if (symbolp type) | |
3025 (cond ((get type 'cl-deftype-handler) | |
3026 (cl-make-type-test val (funcall (get type 'cl-deftype-handler)))) | |
3027 ((memq type '(nil t)) type) | |
2153 | 3028 ((eq type 'null) `(null ,val)) |
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3029 ((eq type 'float) `(floatp ,val)) |
2153 | 3030 ((eq type 'real) `(numberp ,val)) |
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3031 ((eq type 'fixnum) `(fixnump ,val)) |
2153 | 3032 ;; XEmacs change: we do not have char-valid-p |
3033 ((memq type '(character string-char)) `(characterp ,val)) | |
428 | 3034 (t |
3035 (let* ((name (symbol-name type)) | |
3036 (namep (intern (concat name "p")))) | |
3037 (if (fboundp namep) (list namep val) | |
3038 (list (intern (concat name "-p")) val))))) | |
3039 (cond ((get (car type) 'cl-deftype-handler) | |
3040 (cl-make-type-test val (apply (get (car type) 'cl-deftype-handler) | |
3041 (cdr type)))) | |
3042 ((memq (car-safe type) '(integer float real number)) | |
3043 (delq t (list 'and (cl-make-type-test val (car type)) | |
3044 (if (memq (cadr type) '(* nil)) t | |
3045 (if (consp (cadr type)) (list '> val (caadr type)) | |
3046 (list '>= val (cadr type)))) | |
3047 (if (memq (caddr type) '(* nil)) t | |
3048 (if (consp (caddr type)) (list '< val (caaddr type)) | |
3049 (list '<= val (caddr type))))))) | |
3050 ((memq (car-safe type) '(and or not)) | |
3051 (cons (car type) | |
3052 (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (cl-make-type-test val x)) | |
3053 (cdr type)))) | |
3054 ((memq (car-safe type) '(member member*)) | |
3055 (list 'and (list 'member* val (list 'quote (cdr type))) t)) | |
3056 ((eq (car-safe type) 'satisfies) (list (cadr type) val)) | |
3057 (t (error "Bad type spec: %s" type))))) | |
3058 | |
3059 ;;;###autoload | |
444 | 3060 (defun typep (object type) ; See compiler macro below. |
428 | 3061 "Check that OBJECT is of type TYPE. |
3062 TYPE is a Common Lisp-style type specifier." | |
444 | 3063 (eval (cl-make-type-test 'object type))) |
428 | 3064 |
3065 ;;;###autoload | |
446 | 3066 (defmacro check-type (place type &optional string) |
3067 "Verify that PLACE is of type TYPE; signal a continuable error if not. | |
428 | 3068 STRING is an optional description of the desired type." |
2153 | 3069 (and (or (not (cl-compiling-file)) |
3070 (< cl-optimize-speed 3) (= cl-optimize-safety 3)) | |
3071 (let* ((temp (if (cl-simple-expr-p place 3) place (gensym))) | |
3072 (test (cl-make-type-test temp type)) | |
3073 (signal-error `(signal 'wrong-type-argument | |
3074 ,(list 'list (or string (list 'quote type)) | |
3075 temp (list 'quote place)))) | |
3076 (body | |
3077 (condition-case nil | |
3078 `(while (not ,test) | |
3079 ,(macroexpand `(setf ,place ,signal-error))) | |
3080 (error | |
3081 `(if ,test (progn ,signal-error nil)))))) | |
3082 (if (eq temp place) `(progn ,body nil) | |
3083 `(let ((,temp ,place)) ,body nil))))) | |
428 | 3084 |
3085 ;;;###autoload | |
3086 (defmacro assert (form &optional show-args string &rest args) | |
3087 "Verify that FORM returns non-nil; signal an error if not. | |
3088 Second arg SHOW-ARGS means to include arguments of FORM in message. | |
3089 Other args STRING and ARGS... are arguments to be passed to `error'. | |
3090 They are not evaluated unless the assertion fails. If STRING is | |
3091 omitted, a default message listing FORM itself is used." | |
3092 (and (or (not (cl-compiling-file)) | |
3093 (< cl-optimize-speed 3) (= cl-optimize-safety 3)) | |
3094 (let ((sargs (and show-args (delq nil (mapcar | |
3095 #'(lambda (x) | |
3096 (and (not (cl-const-expr-p x)) | |
3097 x)) | |
3098 (cdr form)))))) | |
3099 (list 'progn | |
3100 (list 'or form | |
3101 (if string | |
3102 (list* 'error string (append sargs args)) | |
3103 (list 'signal '(quote cl-assertion-failed) | |
3104 (list* 'list (list 'quote form) sargs)))) | |
3105 nil)))) | |
3106 | |
3107 ;;;###autoload | |
3108 (defmacro ignore-errors (&rest body) | |
2153 | 3109 "Execute BODY; if an error occurs, return nil. |
3110 Otherwise, return result of last form in BODY." | |
428 | 3111 `(condition-case nil (progn ,@body) (error nil))) |
3112 | |
2153 | 3113 ;; XEmacs addition |
428 | 3114 ;;;###autoload |
3115 (defmacro ignore-file-errors (&rest body) | |
3116 "Execute FORMS; if an error of type `file-error' occurs, return nil. | |
3117 Otherwise, return result of last FORM." | |
3118 `(condition-case nil (progn ,@body) (file-error nil))) | |
3119 | |
3120 | |
3121 ;;; Compiler macros. | |
3122 | |
3123 ;;;###autoload | |
3124 (defmacro define-compiler-macro (func args &rest body) | |
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3125 "Define a compiler-only macro. |
428 | 3126 This is like `defmacro', but macro expansion occurs only if the call to |
3127 FUNC is compiled (i.e., not interpreted). Compiler macros should be used | |
3128 for optimizing the way calls to FUNC are compiled; the form returned by | |
3129 BODY should do the same thing as a call to the normal function called | |
3130 FUNC, though possibly more efficiently. Note that, like regular macros, | |
3131 compiler macros are expanded repeatedly until no further expansions are | |
3132 possible. Unlike regular macros, BODY can decide to \"punt\" and leave the | |
3133 original function call alone by declaring an initial `&whole foo' parameter | |
3134 and then returning foo." | |
3135 (let ((p (if (listp args) args (list '&rest args))) (res nil)) | |
2153 | 3136 (while (consp p) (push (pop p) res)) |
3137 (setq args (nconc (nreverse res) (and p (list '&rest p))))) | |
428 | 3138 (list 'eval-when '(compile load eval) |
3139 (cl-transform-function-property | |
3140 func 'cl-compiler-macro | |
3141 (cons (if (memq '&whole args) (delq '&whole args) | |
3142 (cons '--cl-whole-arg-- args)) body)) | |
3143 (list 'or (list 'get (list 'quote func) '(quote byte-compile)) | |
3144 (list 'put (list 'quote func) '(quote byte-compile) | |
3145 '(quote cl-byte-compile-compiler-macro))))) | |
3146 | |
3147 ;;;###autoload | |
3148 (defun compiler-macroexpand (form) | |
3149 (while | |
3150 (let ((func (car-safe form)) (handler nil)) | |
3151 (while (and (symbolp func) | |
3152 (not (setq handler (get func 'cl-compiler-macro))) | |
3153 (fboundp func) | |
3154 (or (not (eq (car-safe (symbol-function func)) 'autoload)) | |
3155 (load (nth 1 (symbol-function func))))) | |
3156 (setq func (symbol-function func))) | |
3157 (and handler | |
3158 (not (eq form (setq form (apply handler form (cdr form)))))))) | |
3159 form) | |
3160 | |
3161 (defun cl-byte-compile-compiler-macro (form) | |
3162 (if (eq form (setq form (compiler-macroexpand form))) | |
3163 (byte-compile-normal-call form) | |
3164 (byte-compile-form form))) | |
3165 | |
3166 (defmacro defsubst* (name args &rest body) | |
3167 "(defsubst* NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...): define NAME as a function. | |
3168 Like `defun', except the function is automatically declared `inline', | |
3169 ARGLIST allows full Common Lisp conventions, and BODY is implicitly | |
3170 surrounded by (block NAME ...)." | |
3171 (let* ((argns (cl-arglist-args args)) (p argns) | |
3172 (pbody (cons 'progn body)) | |
3173 (unsafe (not (cl-safe-expr-p pbody)))) | |
2153 | 3174 (while (and p (eq (cl-expr-contains args (car p)) 1)) (pop p)) |
428 | 3175 (list 'progn |
3176 (if p nil ; give up if defaults refer to earlier args | |
3177 (list 'define-compiler-macro name | |
2153 | 3178 (if (memq '&key args) |
3179 (list* '&whole 'cl-whole '&cl-quote args) | |
3180 (cons '&cl-quote args)) | |
428 | 3181 (list* 'cl-defsubst-expand (list 'quote argns) |
3182 (list 'quote (list* 'block name body)) | |
3183 (not (or unsafe (cl-expr-access-order pbody argns))) | |
3184 (and (memq '&key args) 'cl-whole) unsafe argns))) | |
3185 (list* 'defun* name args body)))) | |
3186 | |
3187 (defun cl-defsubst-expand (argns body simple whole unsafe &rest argvs) | |
3188 (if (and whole (not (cl-safe-expr-p (cons 'progn argvs)))) whole | |
3189 (if (cl-simple-exprs-p argvs) (setq simple t)) | |
3190 (let ((lets (delq nil | |
3191 (mapcar* #'(lambda (argn argv) | |
3192 (if (or simple (cl-const-expr-p argv)) | |
3193 (progn (setq body (subst argv argn body)) | |
3194 (and unsafe (list argn argv))) | |
3195 (list argn argv))) | |
3196 argns argvs)))) | |
3197 (if lets (list 'let lets body) body)))) | |
3198 | |
3199 | |
3200 ;;; Compile-time optimizations for some functions defined in this package. | |
3201 ;;; Note that cl.el arranges to force cl-macs to be loaded at compile-time, | |
3202 ;;; mainly to make sure these macros will be present. | |
3203 | |
3204 (put 'eql 'byte-compile nil) | |
3205 (define-compiler-macro eql (&whole form a b) | |
3206 (cond ((eq (cl-const-expr-p a) t) | |
3207 (let ((val (cl-const-expr-val a))) | |
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428 | 3209 (list 'equal a b) |
3210 (list 'eq a b)))) | |
3211 ((eq (cl-const-expr-p b) t) | |
3212 (let ((val (cl-const-expr-val b))) | |
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3213 (if (and (numberp val) (not (fixnump val))) |
428 | 3214 (list 'equal a b) |
3215 (list 'eq a b)))) | |
3216 ((cl-simple-expr-p a 5) | |
3217 (list 'if (list 'numberp a) | |
3218 (list 'equal a b) | |
3219 (list 'eq a b))) | |
3220 ((and (cl-safe-expr-p a) | |
3221 (cl-simple-expr-p b 5)) | |
3222 (list 'if (list 'numberp b) | |
3223 (list 'equal a b) | |
3224 (list 'eq a b))) | |
3225 (t form))) | |
3226 | |
3227 (define-compiler-macro member* (&whole form a list &rest keys) | |
2153 | 3228 (let ((test (and (= (length keys) 2) (eq (car keys) :test) |
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3230 a-val) |
428 | 3231 (cond ((eq test 'eq) (list 'memq a list)) |
3232 ((eq test 'equal) (list 'member a list)) | |
3233 ((or (null keys) (eq test 'eql)) | |
3234 (if (eq (cl-const-expr-p a) t) | |
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3238 'memq) |
428 | 3239 a list) |
3240 (if (eq (cl-const-expr-p list) t) | |
3241 (let ((p (cl-const-expr-val list)) (mb nil) (mq nil)) | |
3242 (if (not (cdr p)) | |
3243 (and p (list 'eql a (list 'quote (car p)))) | |
3244 (while p | |
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3247 (or (fixnump (car p)) (symbolp (car p)) (setq mq t))) |
428 | 3248 (setq p (cdr p))) |
3249 (if (not mb) (list 'memq a list) | |
3250 (if (not mq) (list 'member a list) form)))) | |
3251 form))) | |
3252 (t form)))) | |
3253 | |
3254 (define-compiler-macro assoc* (&whole form a list &rest keys) | |
2153 | 3255 (let ((test (and (= (length keys) 2) (eq (car keys) :test) |
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3257 a-val) |
428 | 3258 (cond ((eq test 'eq) (list 'assq a list)) |
3259 ((eq test 'equal) (list 'assoc a list)) | |
3260 ((and (eq (cl-const-expr-p a) t) (or (null keys) (eq test 'eql))) | |
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3262 (not (fixnump a-val))) |
428 | 3263 (list 'assoc a list) (list 'assq a list))) |
3264 (t form)))) | |
3265 | |
3266 (define-compiler-macro adjoin (&whole form a list &rest keys) | |
3267 (if (and (cl-simple-expr-p a) (cl-simple-expr-p list) | |
2153 | 3268 (not (memq :key keys))) |
428 | 3269 (list 'if (list* 'member* a list keys) list (list 'cons a list)) |
3270 form)) | |
3271 | |
3272 (define-compiler-macro list* (arg &rest others) | |
3273 (let* ((args (reverse (cons arg others))) | |
3274 (form (car args))) | |
3275 (while (setq args (cdr args)) | |
3276 (setq form (list 'cons (car args) form))) | |
3277 form)) | |
3278 | |
2153 | 3279 ;; XEmacs change: our builtin get takes the default argument |
440 | 3280 (define-compiler-macro get* (sym prop &optional default) |
3281 (list 'get sym prop default)) | |
428 | 3282 |
442 | 3283 (define-compiler-macro getf (sym prop &optional default) |
3284 (list 'plist-get sym prop default)) | |
3285 | |
428 | 3286 (define-compiler-macro typep (&whole form val type) |
3287 (if (cl-const-expr-p type) | |
3288 (let ((res (cl-make-type-test val (cl-const-expr-val type)))) | |
3289 (if (or (memq (cl-expr-contains res val) '(nil 1)) | |
3290 (cl-simple-expr-p val)) res | |
3291 (let ((temp (gensym))) | |
3292 (list 'let (list (list temp val)) (subst temp val res))))) | |
3293 form)) | |
3294 | |
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3297 |
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3298 ;; XEmacs; inline delete-duplicates if it's called with one of the |
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3299 ;; common compile-time constant tests and an optional :from-end |
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3300 ;; argument, we want the speed in font-lock.el. |
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3301 (define-compiler-macro delete-duplicates (&whole form cl-seq &rest cl-keys) |
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3302 (let ((listp-check |
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3303 (cond |
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3304 ((memq (car-safe cl-seq) |
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3305 ;; No need to check for a list at runtime with these. We |
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3306 ;; could expand the list, but these are all the functions |
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3307 ;; in the relevant context at the moment. |
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3308 '(nreverse append nconc mapcan mapcar string-to-list)) |
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3309 t) |
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3310 ((and (listp cl-seq) (eq (first cl-seq) 'the) |
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3311 (eq (second cl-seq) 'list)) |
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3312 ;; Allow users to force this, if they really want to. |
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3313 t) |
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3314 (t |
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3315 '(listp begin))))) |
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3316 (cond ((loop |
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3317 for relevant-key-values |
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3318 in '((:test 'eq) |
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3319 (:test #'eq) |
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3320 (:test 'eq :from-end nil) |
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3321 (:test #'eq :from-end nil)) |
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3322 ;; One of the above corresponds exactly to CL-KEYS: |
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3323 thereis (not (set-difference cl-keys relevant-key-values |
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3324 :test #'equal))) |
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3325 `(let* ((begin ,cl-seq) |
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3326 cl-seq) |
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3327 (if ,listp-check |
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3328 (progn |
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3329 (while (memq (car begin) (cdr begin)) |
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3330 (setq begin (cdr begin))) |
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3331 (setq cl-seq begin) |
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3332 (while (cddr cl-seq) |
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3333 (if (memq (cadr cl-seq) (cddr cl-seq)) |
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3334 (setcdr (cdr cl-seq) (cddr cl-seq)) |
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3335 (setq cl-seq (cdr cl-seq)))) |
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3336 begin) |
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3337 ;; Call cl-delete-duplicates explicitly, to avoid the form |
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3338 ;; getting compiler-macroexpanded again: |
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3339 (cl-delete-duplicates begin ',cl-keys nil)))) |
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3340 ((loop |
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3341 for relevant-key-values |
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3342 in '((:test 'eq :from-end t) |
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3343 (:test #'eq :from-end t)) |
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3344 ;; One of the above corresponds exactly to CL-KEYS: |
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3345 thereis (not (set-difference cl-keys relevant-key-values |
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3346 :test #'equal))) |
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3347 `(let* ((begin ,cl-seq) |
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3348 (cl-seq begin)) |
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3349 (if ,listp-check |
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3350 (progn |
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3351 (while cl-seq |
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3352 (setq cl-seq (setcdr cl-seq |
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3353 (delq (car cl-seq) (cdr cl-seq))))) |
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3354 begin) |
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3355 ;; Call cl-delete-duplicates explicitly, to avoid the form |
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3356 ;; getting compiler-macroexpanded again: |
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3357 (cl-delete-duplicates begin ',cl-keys nil)))) |
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3358 |
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3359 ((loop |
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3360 for relevant-key-values |
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3361 in '((:test 'equal) |
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3362 (:test #'equal) |
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3363 (:test 'equal :from-end nil) |
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3364 (:test #'equal :from-end nil)) |
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3365 ;; One of the above corresponds exactly to CL-KEYS: |
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3366 thereis (not (set-difference cl-keys relevant-key-values |
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3367 :test #'equal))) |
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3368 `(let* ((begin ,cl-seq) |
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3369 cl-seq) |
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3370 (if ,listp-check |
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3371 (progn |
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3372 (while (member (car begin) (cdr begin)) |
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3373 (setq begin (cdr begin))) |
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3374 (setq cl-seq begin) |
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3375 (while (cddr cl-seq) |
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3376 (if (member (cadr cl-seq) (cddr cl-seq)) |
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3377 (setcdr (cdr cl-seq) (cddr cl-seq))) |
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3378 (setq cl-seq (cdr cl-seq))) |
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3379 begin) |
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3380 ;; Call cl-delete-duplicates explicitly, to avoid the form |
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3381 ;; getting compiler-macroexpanded again: |
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3382 (cl-delete-duplicates begin ',cl-keys nil)))) |
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3383 ((loop |
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3384 for relevant-key-values |
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3385 in '((:test 'equal :from-end t) |
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3386 (:test #'equal :from-end t)) |
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3387 ;; One of the above corresponds exactly to CL-KEYS: |
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3388 thereis (not (set-difference cl-keys relevant-key-values |
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3389 :test #'equal))) |
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3390 `(let* ((begin ,cl-seq) |
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3391 (cl-seq begin)) |
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3392 (if ,listp-check |
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3393 (progn |
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3394 (while cl-seq |
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3395 (setq cl-seq |
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3396 (setcdr cl-seq (delete (car cl-seq) (cdr cl-seq))))) |
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3397 begin) |
4707
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3398 ;; Call cl-delete-duplicates explicitly, to avoid the form |
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3399 ;; getting compiler-macroexpanded again: |
4714
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3400 (cl-delete-duplicates begin ',cl-keys nil)))) |
5085
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3401 (t form)))) |
428 | 3402 |
4723
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3403 ;; XEmacs; it's perfectly reasonable, and often much clearer to those |
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3404 ;; reading the code, to call regexp-quote on a constant string, which is |
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3405 ;; something we can optimise here easily. |
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3406 (define-compiler-macro regexp-quote (&whole form string) |
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3407 (if (stringp string) |
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3408 (regexp-quote string) |
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3409 form)) |
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3410 |
4906
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3411 ;; NOTE: `equalp' is now a primitive, although as of yet it still doesn't |
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3412 ;; have a byte-compiler opcode for it. The compiler-macro for `equalp' used |
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3413 ;; to try and remove as much as possible of the logic of the Lisp `equalp' as |
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3414 ;; possible whenever one of the arguments is a constant, boiling things down |
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3415 ;; to a few if-statements and some calls to various no-longer-defined |
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3416 ;; helper functions. Besides the fact that the helper functions aren't |
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3417 ;; defined, there's little point in doing any of that expansion, since it will |
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3418 ;; end up executing in Lisp what would otherwise be done in C by a direct |
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3419 ;; call to `equalp'. The only exception is when the reduction is quite |
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3420 ;; simple and is to functions that do have op-codes; that may gain something. |
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3421 ;; However, if `equalp' becomes an opcode itself, consider removing everything |
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3422 ;; here except maybe when the call can directly be reduced to `equal' or `eq'. |
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3423 ;; |
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3424 ;; --ben |
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3425 |
4792
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Make #'equalp more compatible with CL; add a compiler macro, test & doc it.
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3426 (define-compiler-macro equalp (&whole form x y) |
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3427 "Expand calls to `equalp' where X or Y is a constant expression. |
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3428 |
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3429 Much of the processing that `equalp' does is dependent on the types of both |
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3430 of its arguments, and with type information for one of them, we can |
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3431 eliminate much of the body of the function at compile time. |
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3432 |
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3433 Where both X and Y are constant expressions, `equalp' is evaluated at |
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3434 compile time by byte-optimize.el--this compiler macro passes FORM through to |
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3435 the byte optimizer in those cases." |
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3436 ;; Cases where both arguments are constant are handled in |
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3437 ;; byte-optimize.el, we only need to handle those cases where one is |
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3438 ;; constant here. |
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3439 (let* ((equalp-sym (eval-when-compile (gensym))) |
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3440 (let-form '(progn)) |
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3441 (original-y y) |
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3442 equalp-temp checked) |
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3443 (macrolet |
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3444 ((unordered-check (check) |
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3445 `(prog1 |
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3446 (setq checked |
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3447 (or ,check |
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3448 (prog1 ,(sublis '((x . y) (y . x)) check :test #'eq) |
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3449 (setq equalp-temp x x y y equalp-temp)))) |
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3450 (when checked |
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3451 (unless (symbolp y) |
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3452 (setq let-form `(let ((,equalp-sym ,y))) y equalp-sym)))))) |
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3453 ;; In the bodies of the below clauses, x is always a constant expression |
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3454 ;; of the type we're interested in, and y is always a symbol that refers |
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3455 ;; to the result non-constant side of the comparison. |
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3456 (cond ((unordered-check (and (arrayp x) (not (cl-const-expr-p y)))) |
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3457 ;; Strings and other arrays. A vector containing the same |
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3458 ;; character elements as a given string is equalp to that string; |
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3459 ;; a bit-vector can only be equalp to a string if both are |
95b04754ea8c
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3460 ;; zero-length. |
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3461 (cond |
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3462 ((member x '("" #* [])) |
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3463 ;; No need to protect against multiple evaluation here: |
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3464 `(and (member ,original-y '("" #* [])) t)) |
4906
6ef8256a020a
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|
3465 (t form))) |
4792
95b04754ea8c
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3466 ((unordered-check (and (numberp x) (not (cl-const-expr-p y)))) |
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3467 `(,@let-form |
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3468 (and (numberp ,y) |
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3469 (= ,x ,y)))) |
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3470 ((unordered-check (and (hash-table-p x) (not (cl-const-expr-p y)))) |
4906
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3471 form) |
4792
95b04754ea8c
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3472 ((unordered-check |
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3473 ;; Symbols; eq. |
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3474 (and (not (cl-const-expr-p y)) |
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3475 (or (memq x '(nil t)) |
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3476 (and (eq (car-safe x) 'quote) (symbolp (second x)))))) |
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3477 (cons 'eq (cdr form))) |
4906
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3478 |
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3479 ;; This clause is wrong -- e.g. when comparing a constant char-table |
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3480 ;; against a non-constant expression that evaluates to a char-table, |
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3481 ;; or some for range tables or certain other types, `equalp' is |
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3482 ;; not the same as `equal'. We could insert the known list of |
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3483 ;; types with special `equalp' property, but it's fragile and may |
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3484 ;; not be much of an optimization, esp. since these types don't |
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3485 ;; occur that often are often big. |
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3486 ;;((unordered-check |
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3487 ;; ;; Compare conses at runtime, there's no real upside to |
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3488 ;; ;; unrolling the function -> they fall through to the next |
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3489 ;; ;; clause in this function. |
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3490 ;; (and (cl-const-expr-p x) (not (consp x)) |
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3491 ;; (not (cl-const-expr-p y)))) |
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3492 ;; ;; All other types; use equal. |
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3493 ;; (cons 'equal (cdr form))) |
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3494 |
4792
95b04754ea8c
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3495 ;; Neither side is a constant expression, do all our evaluation at |
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3496 ;; runtime (or both are, and equalp will be called from |
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3497 ;; byte-optimize.el). |
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3498 (t form))))) |
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3500 ;;(define-compiler-macro equalp (&whole form x y) |
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3501 ;; "Expand calls to `equalp' where X or Y is a constant expression. |
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3502 ;; |
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3503 ;;Much of the processing that `equalp' does is dependent on the types of both |
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3504 ;;of its arguments, and with type information for one of them, we can |
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3505 ;;eliminate much of the body of the function at compile time. |
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3506 ;; |
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3507 ;;Where both X and Y are constant expressions, `equalp' is evaluated at |
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3508 ;;compile time by byte-optimize.el--this compiler macro passes FORM through to |
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3509 ;;the byte optimizer in those cases." |
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3510 ;; ;; Cases where both arguments are constant are handled in |
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3511 ;; ;; byte-optimize.el, we only need to handle those cases where one is |
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3512 ;; ;; constant here. |
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3513 ;; (let* ((equalp-sym (eval-when-compile (gensym))) |
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3514 ;; (let-form '(progn)) |
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3515 ;; (check-bit-vector t) |
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3516 ;; (check-string t) |
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3517 ;; (original-y y) |
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3518 ;; equalp-temp checked) |
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3519 ;; (macrolet |
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3520 ;; ((unordered-check (check) |
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3521 ;; `(prog1 |
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3522 ;; (setq checked |
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3523 ;; (or ,check |
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3524 ;; (prog1 ,(sublis '((x . y) (y . x)) check :test #'eq) |
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3525 ;; (setq equalp-temp x x y y equalp-temp)))) |
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3526 ;; (when checked |
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3527 ;; (unless (symbolp y) |
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3528 ;; (setq let-form `(let ((,equalp-sym ,y))) y equalp-sym)))))) |
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3529 ;; ;; In the bodies of the below clauses, x is always a constant expression |
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3530 ;; ;; of the type we're interested in, and y is always a symbol that refers |
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3531 ;; ;; to the result non-constant side of the comparison. |
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3532 ;; (cond ((unordered-check (and (arrayp x) (not (cl-const-expr-p y)))) |
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3533 ;; ;; Strings and other arrays. A vector containing the same |
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3534 ;; ;; character elements as a given string is equalp to that string; |
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3535 ;; ;; a bit-vector can only be equalp to a string if both are |
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3536 ;; ;; zero-length. |
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3537 ;; (cond |
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3538 ;; ((member x '("" #* [])) |
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3539 ;; ;; No need to protect against multiple evaluation here: |
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3540 ;; `(and (member ,original-y '("" #* [])) t)) |
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3541 ;; ((stringp x) |
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3542 ;; `(,@let-form |
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3543 ;; (if (stringp ,y) |
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3544 ;; (eq t (compare-strings ,x nil nil |
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3545 ;; ,y nil nil t)) |
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3546 ;; (if (vectorp ,y) |
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3547 ;; (cl-string-vector-equalp ,x ,y))))) |
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3548 ;; ((bit-vector-p x) |
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3549 ;; `(,@let-form |
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3550 ;; (if (bit-vector-p ,y) |
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3551 ;; ;; No need to call equalp on each element here: |
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3552 ;; (equal ,x ,y) |
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3553 ;; (if (vectorp ,y) |
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3554 ;; (cl-bit-vector-vector-equalp ,x ,y))))) |
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3555 ;; (t |
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3556 ;; (loop |
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3557 ;; for elt across x |
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3558 ;; ;; We may not need to check the other argument if it's a |
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3559 ;; ;; string or bit vector, depending on the contents of x: |
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3560 ;; always (progn |
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3561 ;; (unless (characterp elt) (setq check-string nil)) |
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3562 ;; (unless (and (numberp elt) (or (= elt 0) (= elt 1))) |
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3563 ;; (setq check-bit-vector nil)) |
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3564 ;; (or check-string check-bit-vector))) |
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3565 ;; `(,@let-form |
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3566 ;; (cond |
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3567 ;; ,@(if check-string |
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3568 ;; `(((stringp ,y) |
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3569 ;; (cl-string-vector-equalp ,y ,x)))) |
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3570 ;; ,@(if check-bit-vector |
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3571 ;; `(((bit-vector-p ,y) |
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3572 ;; (cl-bit-vector-vector-equalp ,y ,x)))) |
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3573 ;; ((vectorp ,y) |
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3574 ;; (cl-vector-array-equalp ,x ,y))))))) |
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3575 ;; ((unordered-check (and (characterp x) (not (cl-const-expr-p y)))) |
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3576 ;; `(,@let-form |
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3577 ;; (or (eq ,x ,y) |
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3578 ;; ;; eq has a bytecode, char-equal doesn't. |
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3579 ;; (and (characterp ,y) |
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3580 ;; (eq (downcase ,x) (downcase ,y)))))) |
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3581 ;; ((unordered-check (and (numberp x) (not (cl-const-expr-p y)))) |
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3582 ;; `(,@let-form |
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3583 ;; (and (numberp ,y) |
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3584 ;; (= ,x ,y)))) |
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3585 ;; ((unordered-check (and (hash-table-p x) (not (cl-const-expr-p y)))) |
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3586 ;; ;; Hash tables; follow the CL spec. |
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3587 ;; `(,@let-form |
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3588 ;; (and (hash-table-p ,y) |
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3589 ;; (eq ',(hash-table-test x) (hash-table-test ,y)) |
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3590 ;; (= ,(hash-table-count x) (hash-table-count ,y)) |
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3591 ;; (cl-hash-table-contents-equalp ,x ,y)))) |
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3592 ;; ((unordered-check |
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3593 ;; ;; Symbols; eq. |
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3594 ;; (and (not (cl-const-expr-p y)) |
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3595 ;; (or (memq x '(nil t)) |
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3596 ;; (and (eq (car-safe x) 'quote) (symbolp (second x)))))) |
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3597 ;; (cons 'eq (cdr form))) |
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3598 ;; ((unordered-check |
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3599 ;; ;; Compare conses at runtime, there's no real upside to |
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3600 ;; ;; unrolling the function -> they fall through to the next |
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3601 ;; ;; clause in this function. |
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3602 ;; (and (cl-const-expr-p x) (not (consp x)) |
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3603 ;; (not (cl-const-expr-p y)))) |
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3604 ;; ;; All other types; use equal. |
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3605 ;; (cons 'equal (cdr form))) |
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3606 ;; ;; Neither side is a constant expression, do all our evaluation at |
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3607 ;; ;; runtime (or both are, and equalp will be called from |
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3608 ;; ;; byte-optimize.el). |
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3609 ;; (t form))))) |
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3611 (define-compiler-macro notany (&whole form &rest cl-rest) |
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3612 (cons 'not (cons 'some (cdr cl-rest)))) |
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3613 |
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3614 (define-compiler-macro notevery (&whole form &rest cl-rest) |
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3615 (cons 'not (cons 'every (cdr cl-rest)))) |
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3617 (define-compiler-macro constantly (&whole form value &rest more-values) |
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3618 (cond |
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3619 ((< (length form) 2) |
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3620 ;; Error at runtime: |
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3621 form) |
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3622 ((cl-const-exprs-p (cdr form)) |
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3623 `#'(lambda (&rest ignore) (values ,@(cdr form)))) |
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3624 (t |
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3625 (let* ((num-values (length (cdr form))) |
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3626 (placeholders-counts (make-vector num-values -1)) |
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3627 (placeholders (loop |
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3628 for i from 0 below num-values |
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3629 collect (make-symbol (format "%d" i)))) |
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3630 (compiled |
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3631 (byte-compile-sexp |
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3632 `#'(lambda (&rest ignore) |
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3633 ;; Compiles to a references into the compiled function |
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3634 ;; constants vector: |
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3635 (values ,@(mapcar #'quote-maybe placeholders))))) |
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3636 position) |
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3637 `(make-byte-code '(&rest ignore) |
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3638 ,(compiled-function-instructions compiled) |
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3639 (vector ,@(loop |
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3640 for constant across (compiled-function-constants compiled) |
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3641 collect (if (setq position |
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3642 (position constant placeholders)) |
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3643 (prog2 |
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3644 (incf (aref placeholders-counts position)) |
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3645 (nth position (cdr form))) |
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3646 (quote-maybe constant)) |
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3647 finally |
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3648 (assert (every #'zerop placeholders-counts) |
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3649 t "Placeholders should each have been used once"))) |
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3650 ,(compiled-function-stack-depth compiled)))))) |
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3651 |
428 | 3652 (mapc |
3653 #'(lambda (y) | |
3654 (put (car y) 'side-effect-free t) | |
3655 (put (car y) 'byte-compile 'cl-byte-compile-compiler-macro) | |
3656 (put (car y) 'cl-compiler-macro | |
3657 (list 'lambda '(w x) | |
3658 (if (symbolp (cadr y)) | |
3659 (list 'list (list 'quote (cadr y)) | |
3660 (list 'list (list 'quote (caddr y)) 'x)) | |
3661 (cons 'list (cdr y)))))) | |
3662 '((first 'car x) (second 'cadr x) (third 'caddr x) (fourth 'cadddr x) | |
3663 (fifth 'nth 4 x) (sixth 'nth 5 x) (seventh 'nth 6 x) | |
3664 (eighth 'nth 7 x) (ninth 'nth 8 x) (tenth 'nth 9 x) | |
3665 (rest 'cdr x) (endp 'null x) (plusp '> x 0) (minusp '< x 0) | |
446 | 3666 (oddp 'eq (list 'logand x 1) 1) |
3667 (evenp 'eq (list 'logand x 1) 0) | |
428 | 3668 (caar car car) (cadr car cdr) (cdar cdr car) (cddr cdr cdr) |
3669 (caaar car caar) (caadr car cadr) (cadar car cdar) | |
3670 (caddr car cddr) (cdaar cdr caar) (cdadr cdr cadr) | |
3671 (cddar cdr cdar) (cdddr cdr cddr) (caaaar car caaar) | |
3672 (caaadr car caadr) (caadar car cadar) (caaddr car caddr) | |
3673 (cadaar car cdaar) (cadadr car cdadr) (caddar car cddar) | |
3674 (cadddr car cdddr) (cdaaar cdr caaar) (cdaadr cdr caadr) | |
3675 (cdadar cdr cadar) (cdaddr cdr caddr) (cddaar cdr cdaar) | |
3676 (cddadr cdr cdadr) (cdddar cdr cddar) (cddddr cdr cdddr))) | |
3677 | |
3678 ;;; Things that are inline. | |
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3679 (proclaim '(inline acons map concatenate |
2153 | 3680 ;; XEmacs omission: gethash is builtin |
3681 cl-set-elt revappend nreconc)) | |
428 | 3682 |
3683 ;;; Things that are side-effect-free. Moved to byte-optimize.el | |
2153 | 3684 ;(mapcar (function (lambda (x) (put x 'side-effect-free t))) |
3685 ; '(oddp evenp signum last butlast ldiff pairlis gcd lcm | |
3686 ; isqrt floor* ceiling* truncate* round* mod* rem* subseq | |
3687 ; list-length get* getf)) | |
428 | 3688 |
3689 ;;; Things that are side-effect-and-error-free. Moved to byte-optimize.el | |
2153 | 3690 ;(mapcar (function (lambda (x) (put x 'side-effect-free 'error-free))) |
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3691 ; '(eql list* subst acons equalp random-state-p |
2153 | 3692 ; copy-tree sublis)) |
428 | 3693 |
3694 | |
3695 (run-hooks 'cl-macs-load-hook) | |
3696 | |
2153 | 3697 ;;; arch-tag: afd947a6-b553-4df1-bba5-000be6388f46 |
428 | 3698 ;;; cl-macs.el ends here |