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annotate src/eval.c @ 4617:2d9ba8d925b2
Backed out changeset 16c9098dd3d2.
See http://mid.gmane.org/8763jbsyr7.fsf@xemacs.org for details from Stephen
as to why. Basically, there was a bug in his version of Xt that broke the
initialisation of the describe-char-unicodedata-file variable; he has found
it, and fixed it locally, so this should not longer be an issue.
| author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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| date | Sun, 15 Feb 2009 12:27:23 +0000 |
| parents | 69a1eda3da06 |
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| 428 | 1 /* Evaluator for XEmacs Lisp interpreter. |
| 2 Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1992-1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
| 3 Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. | |
| 2421 | 4 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Ben Wing. |
| 428 | 5 |
| 6 This file is part of XEmacs. | |
| 7 | |
| 8 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
| 9 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | |
| 10 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any | |
| 11 later version. | |
| 12 | |
| 13 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |
| 14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |
| 15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
| 16 for more details. | |
| 17 | |
| 18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
| 19 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
| 20 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
| 21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
| 22 | |
| 23 /* Synched up with: FSF 19.30 (except for Fsignal), Mule 2.0. */ | |
| 24 | |
| 853 | 25 /* Authorship: |
| 26 | |
| 27 Based on code from pre-release FSF 19, c. 1991. | |
| 28 Some work by Richard Mlynarik long ago (c. 1993?) -- | |
| 29 added call-with-condition-handler; synch. up to released FSF 19.7 | |
| 30 for lemacs 19.8. some signal changes. | |
| 31 Various work by Ben Wing, 1995-1996: | |
| 32 added all stuff dealing with trapping errors, suspended-errors, etc. | |
| 33 added most Fsignal front ends. | |
| 34 added warning code. | |
| 35 reworked the Fsignal code and synched the rest up to FSF 19.30. | |
| 36 Some changes by Martin Buchholz c. 1999? | |
| 37 e.g. PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL macros. | |
| 38 New call_trapping_problems code and large comments below | |
| 39 by Ben Wing, Mar-Apr 2000. | |
| 40 */ | |
| 41 | |
| 42 /* This file has been Mule-ized. */ | |
| 43 | |
| 44 /* What is in this file? | |
| 45 | |
| 46 This file contains the engine for the ELisp interpreter in XEmacs. | |
| 47 The engine does the actual work of implementing function calls, | |
| 48 form evaluation, non-local exits (catch, throw, signal, | |
| 49 condition-case, call-with-condition-handler), unwind-protects, | |
| 50 dynamic bindings, let constructs, backtraces, etc. You might say | |
| 51 that this module is the very heart of XEmacs, and everything else | |
| 52 in XEmacs is merely an auxiliary module implementing some specific | |
| 53 functionality that may be called from the heart at an appropriate | |
| 54 time. | |
| 55 | |
| 56 The only exception is the alloc.c module, which implements the | |
| 57 framework upon which this module (eval.c) works. alloc.c works | |
| 58 with creating the actual Lisp objects themselves and garbage | |
| 1960 | 59 collecting them as necessary, presenting a nice, high-level |
| 853 | 60 interface for object creation, deletion, access, and modification. |
| 61 | |
| 62 The only other exception that could be cited is the event-handling | |
| 63 module in event-stream.c. From its perspective, it is also the | |
| 64 heart of XEmacs, and controls exactly what gets done at what time. | |
| 65 From its perspective, eval.c is merely one of the auxiliary modules | |
| 66 out there that can be invoked by event-stream.c. | |
| 67 | |
| 68 Although the event-stream-centric view is a convenient fiction that | |
| 69 makes sense particularly from the user's perspective and from the | |
| 70 perspective of time, the engine-centric view is actually closest to | |
| 71 the truth, because anywhere within the event-stream module, you are | |
| 72 still somewhere in a Lisp backtrace, and event-loops are begun by | |
| 73 functions such as `command-loop-1', a Lisp function. | |
| 74 | |
| 75 As the Lisp engine is doing its thing, it maintains the state of | |
| 1960 | 76 the engine primarily in five list-like items, which are: |
| 853 | 77 |
| 78 -- the backtrace list | |
| 79 -- the catchtag list | |
| 80 -- the condition-handler list | |
| 81 -- the specbind list | |
| 82 -- the GCPRO list. | |
| 83 | |
| 84 These are described in detail in the next comment. | |
| 85 | |
| 86 --ben | |
| 87 */ | |
| 88 | |
| 89 /* Note that there are five separate lists used to maintain state in | |
| 90 the evaluator. All of them conceptually are stacks (last-in, | |
| 91 first-out). All non-local exits happen ultimately through the | |
| 92 catch/throw mechanism, which uses one of the five lists (the | |
| 93 catchtag list) and records the current state of the others in each | |
| 94 frame of the list (some other information is recorded and restored | |
| 95 as well, such as the current eval depth), so that all the state of | |
| 96 the evaluator is restored properly when a non-local exit occurs. | |
| 97 (Note that the current state of the condition-handler list is not | |
| 98 recorded in the catchtag list. Instead, when a condition-case or | |
| 99 call-with-condition-handler is set up, it installs an | |
| 100 unwind-protect on the specbind list to restore the appropriate | |
| 101 setting for the condition-handler list. During the course of | |
| 102 handling the non-local exit, all entries on the specbind list that | |
| 103 are past the location stored in the catch frame are "unwound" | |
| 104 (i.e. variable bindings are restored and unwind-protects are | |
| 105 executed), so the condition-handler list gets reset properly. | |
| 106 | |
| 107 The five lists are | |
| 108 | |
| 109 1. The backtrace list, which is chained through `struct backtrace's | |
| 110 declared in the stack frames of various primitives, and keeps | |
| 111 track of all Lisp function call entries and exits. | |
| 112 2. The catchtag list, which is chained through `struct catchtag's | |
| 113 declared in the stack frames of internal_catch and condition_case_1, | |
| 114 and keeps track of information needed to reset the internal state | |
| 115 of the evaluator to the state that was current when the catch or | |
| 116 condition-case were established, in the event of a non-local exit. | |
| 117 3. The condition-handler list, which is a simple Lisp list with new | |
| 118 entries consed onto the front of the list. It records condition-cases | |
| 119 and call-with-condition-handlers established either from C or from | |
| 120 Lisp. Unlike with the other lists (but similar to everything else | |
| 121 of a similar nature in the rest of the C and Lisp code), it takes care | |
| 122 of restoring itself appropriately in the event of a non-local exit | |
| 123 through the use of the unwind-protect mechanism. | |
| 124 4. The specbind list, which is a contiguous array of `struct specbinding's, | |
| 125 expanded as necessary using realloc(). It holds dynamic variable | |
| 126 bindings (the only kind we currently have in ELisp) and unwind-protects. | |
| 127 5. The GCPRO list, which is chained through `struct gcpro's declared in | |
| 128 the stack frames of any functions that need to GC-protect Lisp_Objects | |
| 129 declared on the stack. This is one of the most fragile areas of the | |
| 130 entire scheme -- you must not forget to UNGCPRO at the end of your | |
| 131 function, you must make sure you GCPRO in many circumstances you don't | |
| 132 think you have to, etc. See the internals manual for more information | |
| 133 about this. | |
| 134 | |
| 135 --ben | |
| 136 */ | |
| 137 | |
| 428 | 138 #include <config.h> |
| 139 #include "lisp.h" | |
| 140 | |
| 141 #include "commands.h" | |
| 142 #include "backtrace.h" | |
| 143 #include "bytecode.h" | |
| 144 #include "buffer.h" | |
| 872 | 145 #include "console-impl.h" |
| 853 | 146 #include "device.h" |
| 147 #include "frame.h" | |
| 148 #include "lstream.h" | |
| 428 | 149 #include "opaque.h" |
| 1292 | 150 #include "profile.h" |
| 853 | 151 #include "window.h" |
| 428 | 152 |
| 153 struct backtrace *backtrace_list; | |
| 154 | |
| 155 /* Macros for calling subrs with an argument list whose length is only | |
| 156 known at runtime. See EXFUN and DEFUN for similar hackery. */ | |
| 157 | |
| 158 #define AV_0(av) | |
| 159 #define AV_1(av) av[0] | |
| 160 #define AV_2(av) AV_1(av), av[1] | |
| 161 #define AV_3(av) AV_2(av), av[2] | |
| 162 #define AV_4(av) AV_3(av), av[3] | |
| 163 #define AV_5(av) AV_4(av), av[4] | |
| 164 #define AV_6(av) AV_5(av), av[5] | |
| 165 #define AV_7(av) AV_6(av), av[6] | |
| 166 #define AV_8(av) AV_7(av), av[7] | |
| 167 | |
| 168 #define PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(fn, av, ac) \ | |
| 444 | 169 (((Lisp_Object (*)(EXFUN_##ac)) (fn)) (AV_##ac (av))) |
| 428 | 170 |
| 171 /* If subrs take more than 8 arguments, more cases need to be added | |
| 172 to this switch. (But wait - don't do it - if you really need | |
| 173 a SUBR with more than 8 arguments, use max_args == MANY. | |
| 853 | 174 Or better, considering using a property list as one of your args. |
| 428 | 175 See the DEFUN macro in lisp.h) */ |
| 176 #define PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL(rv, fn, av, ac) do { \ | |
| 177 void (*PF_fn)(void) = (void (*)(void)) fn; \ | |
| 178 Lisp_Object *PF_av = (av); \ | |
| 179 switch (ac) \ | |
| 180 { \ | |
| 436 | 181 default:rv = PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(PF_fn, PF_av, 0); break; \ |
| 428 | 182 case 1: rv = PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(PF_fn, PF_av, 1); break; \ |
| 183 case 2: rv = PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(PF_fn, PF_av, 2); break; \ | |
| 184 case 3: rv = PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(PF_fn, PF_av, 3); break; \ | |
| 185 case 4: rv = PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(PF_fn, PF_av, 4); break; \ | |
| 186 case 5: rv = PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(PF_fn, PF_av, 5); break; \ | |
| 187 case 6: rv = PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(PF_fn, PF_av, 6); break; \ | |
| 188 case 7: rv = PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(PF_fn, PF_av, 7); break; \ | |
| 189 case 8: rv = PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL_1(PF_fn, PF_av, 8); break; \ | |
| 190 } \ | |
| 191 } while (0) | |
| 192 | |
| 193 #define FUNCALL_SUBR(rv, subr, av, ac) \ | |
| 194 PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL (rv, subr_function (subr), av, ac); | |
| 195 | |
| 196 | |
| 197 /* This is the list of current catches (and also condition-cases). | |
| 853 | 198 This is a stack: the most recent catch is at the head of the list. |
| 199 The list is threaded through the stack frames of the C functions | |
| 200 that set up the catches; this is similar to the way the GCPRO list | |
| 201 is handled, but different from the condition-handler list (which is | |
| 202 a simple Lisp list) and the specbind stack, which is a contiguous | |
| 203 array of `struct specbinding's, grown (using realloc()) as | |
| 204 necessary. (Note that all four of these lists behave as a stacks.) | |
| 205 | |
| 3025 | 206 Catches are created by declaring a `struct catchtag' locally, |
| 853 | 207 filling the .TAG field in with the tag, and doing a setjmp() on |
| 208 .JMP. Fthrow() will store the value passed to it in .VAL and | |
| 209 longjmp() back to .JMP, back to the function that established the | |
| 210 catch. This will always be either internal_catch() (catches | |
| 211 established internally or through `catch') or condition_case_1 | |
| 212 (condition-cases established internally or through | |
| 213 `condition-case'). | |
| 428 | 214 |
| 215 The catchtag also records the current position in the | |
| 216 call stack (stored in BACKTRACE_LIST), the current position | |
| 217 in the specpdl stack (used for variable bindings and | |
| 218 unwind-protects), the value of LISP_EVAL_DEPTH, and the | |
| 219 current position in the GCPRO stack. All of these are | |
| 220 restored by Fthrow(). | |
| 853 | 221 */ |
| 428 | 222 |
| 223 struct catchtag *catchlist; | |
| 224 | |
| 853 | 225 /* A special tag that can be used internally from C code to catch |
| 226 every attempt to throw past this level. */ | |
| 227 Lisp_Object Vcatch_everything_tag; | |
| 228 | |
| 428 | 229 Lisp_Object Qautoload, Qmacro, Qexit; |
| 230 Lisp_Object Qinteractive, Qcommandp, Qdefun, Qprogn, Qvalues; | |
| 231 Lisp_Object Vquit_flag, Vinhibit_quit; | |
| 232 Lisp_Object Qand_rest, Qand_optional; | |
| 233 Lisp_Object Qdebug_on_error, Qstack_trace_on_error; | |
| 234 Lisp_Object Qdebug_on_signal, Qstack_trace_on_signal; | |
| 235 Lisp_Object Qdebugger; | |
| 236 Lisp_Object Qinhibit_quit; | |
| 887 | 237 Lisp_Object Qfinalize_list; |
| 428 | 238 Lisp_Object Qrun_hooks; |
| 239 Lisp_Object Qsetq; | |
| 240 Lisp_Object Qdisplay_warning; | |
| 241 Lisp_Object Vpending_warnings, Vpending_warnings_tail; | |
| 242 Lisp_Object Qif; | |
| 243 | |
| 853 | 244 /* Flags specifying which operations are currently inhibited. */ |
| 245 int inhibit_flags; | |
| 246 | |
| 247 /* Buffers, frames, windows, devices, and consoles created since most | |
| 248 recent active | |
| 249 call_trapping_problems (INHIBIT_EXISTING_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_DELETION). | |
| 250 */ | |
| 251 Lisp_Object Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects; | |
| 252 | |
| 253 /* Buffers created since most recent active | |
| 254 call_trapping_problems (INHIBIT_EXISTING_BUFFER_TEXT_MODIFICATION). */ | |
| 255 Lisp_Object Vmodifiable_buffers; | |
| 793 | 256 |
| 257 /* Minimum level at which warnings are logged. Below this, they're ignored | |
| 258 entirely -- not even generated. */ | |
| 259 Lisp_Object Vlog_warning_minimum_level; | |
| 260 | |
| 428 | 261 /* Non-nil means record all fset's and provide's, to be undone |
| 262 if the file being autoloaded is not fully loaded. | |
| 263 They are recorded by being consed onto the front of Vautoload_queue: | |
| 264 (FUN . ODEF) for a defun, (OFEATURES . nil) for a provide. */ | |
| 265 Lisp_Object Vautoload_queue; | |
| 266 | |
| 267 /* Current number of specbindings allocated in specpdl. */ | |
| 268 int specpdl_size; | |
| 269 | |
| 270 /* Pointer to beginning of specpdl. */ | |
| 271 struct specbinding *specpdl; | |
| 272 | |
| 273 /* Pointer to first unused element in specpdl. */ | |
| 274 struct specbinding *specpdl_ptr; | |
| 275 | |
| 276 /* specpdl_ptr - specpdl */ | |
| 277 int specpdl_depth_counter; | |
| 278 | |
| 279 /* Maximum size allowed for specpdl allocation */ | |
| 458 | 280 Fixnum max_specpdl_size; |
| 428 | 281 |
| 282 /* Depth in Lisp evaluations and function calls. */ | |
| 1292 | 283 int lisp_eval_depth; |
| 428 | 284 |
| 285 /* Maximum allowed depth in Lisp evaluations and function calls. */ | |
| 458 | 286 Fixnum max_lisp_eval_depth; |
| 428 | 287 |
| 288 /* Nonzero means enter debugger before next function call */ | |
| 289 static int debug_on_next_call; | |
| 290 | |
| 1292 | 291 int backtrace_with_internal_sections; |
| 292 | |
| 428 | 293 /* List of conditions (non-nil atom means all) which cause a backtrace |
| 294 if an error is handled by the command loop's error handler. */ | |
| 295 Lisp_Object Vstack_trace_on_error; | |
| 296 | |
| 297 /* List of conditions (non-nil atom means all) which enter the debugger | |
| 298 if an error is handled by the command loop's error handler. */ | |
| 299 Lisp_Object Vdebug_on_error; | |
| 300 | |
| 301 /* List of conditions and regexps specifying error messages which | |
| 302 do not enter the debugger even if Vdebug_on_error says they should. */ | |
| 303 Lisp_Object Vdebug_ignored_errors; | |
| 304 | |
| 305 /* List of conditions (non-nil atom means all) which cause a backtrace | |
| 306 if any error is signalled. */ | |
| 307 Lisp_Object Vstack_trace_on_signal; | |
| 308 | |
| 309 /* List of conditions (non-nil atom means all) which enter the debugger | |
| 310 if any error is signalled. */ | |
| 311 Lisp_Object Vdebug_on_signal; | |
| 312 | |
| 313 /* Nonzero means enter debugger if a quit signal | |
| 314 is handled by the command loop's error handler. | |
| 315 | |
| 316 From lisp, this is a boolean variable and may have the values 0 and 1. | |
| 317 But, eval.c temporarily uses the second bit of this variable to indicate | |
| 318 that a critical_quit is in progress. The second bit is reset immediately | |
| 319 after it is processed in signal_call_debugger(). */ | |
| 320 int debug_on_quit; | |
| 321 | |
| 322 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 323 /* entering_debugger is basically equivalent */ | |
| 324 /* The value of num_nonmacro_input_chars as of the last time we | |
| 325 started to enter the debugger. If we decide to enter the debugger | |
| 326 again when this is still equal to num_nonmacro_input_chars, then we | |
| 327 know that the debugger itself has an error, and we should just | |
| 328 signal the error instead of entering an infinite loop of debugger | |
| 329 invocations. */ | |
| 330 int when_entered_debugger; | |
| 331 #endif | |
| 332 | |
| 333 /* Nonzero means we are trying to enter the debugger. | |
| 334 This is to prevent recursive attempts. | |
| 335 Cleared by the debugger calling Fbacktrace */ | |
| 336 static int entering_debugger; | |
| 337 | |
| 338 /* Function to call to invoke the debugger */ | |
| 339 Lisp_Object Vdebugger; | |
| 340 | |
| 853 | 341 /* List of condition handlers currently in effect. |
| 342 The elements of this lists were at one point in the past | |
| 343 threaded through the stack frames of Fcondition_case and | |
| 344 related functions, but now are stored separately in a normal | |
| 345 stack. When an error is signaled (by calling Fsignal, below), | |
| 346 this list is searched for an element that applies. | |
| 428 | 347 |
| 348 Each element of this list is one of the following: | |
| 349 | |
| 853 | 350 -- A list of a handler function and possibly args to pass to the |
| 351 function. This is a handler established with the Lisp primitive | |
| 352 `call-with-condition-handler' or related C function | |
| 353 call_with_condition_handler(): | |
| 354 | |
| 355 If the handler function is an opaque ptr object, it is a handler | |
| 356 that was established in C using call_with_condition_handler(), | |
| 357 and the contents of the object are a function pointer which takes | |
| 358 three arguments, the signal name and signal data (same arguments | |
| 359 passed to `signal') and a third Lisp_Object argument, specified | |
| 360 in the call to call_with_condition_handler() and stored as the | |
| 361 second element of the list containing the handler functionl. | |
| 362 | |
| 363 If the handler function is a regular Lisp_Object, it is a handler | |
| 364 that was established using `call-with-condition-handler'. | |
| 365 Currently there are no more arguments in the list containing the | |
| 366 handler function, and only one argument is passed to the handler | |
| 367 function: a cons of the signal name and signal data arguments | |
| 368 passed to `signal'. | |
| 369 | |
| 370 -- A list whose car is Qunbound and whose cdr is Qt. This is a | |
| 371 special condition-case handler established by C code with | |
| 372 condition_case_1(). All errors are trapped; the debugger is not | |
| 373 invoked even if `debug-on-error' was set. | |
| 374 | |
| 375 -- A list whose car is Qunbound and whose cdr is Qerror. This is a | |
| 376 special condition-case handler established by C code with | |
| 377 condition_case_1(). It is like Qt except that the debugger is | |
| 378 invoked normally if it is called for. | |
| 379 | |
| 380 -- A list whose car is Qunbound and whose cdr is a list of lists | |
| 381 (CONDITION-NAME BODY ...) exactly as in `condition-case'. This is | |
| 382 a normal `condition-case' handler. | |
| 383 | |
| 384 Note that in all cases *except* the first, there is a corresponding | |
| 385 catch, whose TAG is the value of Vcondition_handlers just after the | |
| 386 handler data just described is pushed onto it. The reason is that | |
| 387 `condition-case' handlers need to throw back to the place where the | |
| 388 handler was installed before invoking it, while | |
| 389 `call-with-condition-handler' handlers are invoked in the | |
| 390 environment that `signal' was invoked in. */ | |
| 391 | |
| 392 | |
| 428 | 393 static Lisp_Object Vcondition_handlers; |
| 394 | |
| 853 | 395 /* I think we should keep this enabled all the time, not just when |
| 396 error checking is enabled, because if one of these puppies pops up, | |
| 397 it will trash the stack if not caught, making it that much harder to | |
| 398 debug. It doesn't cause speed loss. */ | |
| 442 | 399 #define DEFEND_AGAINST_THROW_RECURSION |
| 400 | |
| 401 #ifdef DEFEND_AGAINST_THROW_RECURSION | |
| 428 | 402 /* Used for error catching purposes by throw_or_bomb_out */ |
| 403 static int throw_level; | |
| 442 | 404 #endif |
| 405 | |
| 1123 | 406 static int warning_will_be_discarded (Lisp_Object level); |
| 2532 | 407 static Lisp_Object maybe_get_trapping_problems_backtrace (void); |
| 1123 | 408 |
| 428 | 409 |
| 410 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 411 /* The subr object type */ | |
| 412 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 413 | |
| 414 static void | |
| 2286 | 415 print_subr (Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object printcharfun, int UNUSED (escapeflag)) |
| 428 | 416 { |
| 417 Lisp_Subr *subr = XSUBR (obj); | |
| 867 | 418 const CIbyte *header = |
| 428 | 419 (subr->max_args == UNEVALLED) ? "#<special-form " : "#<subr "; |
| 867 | 420 const CIbyte *name = subr_name (subr); |
| 421 const CIbyte *trailer = subr->prompt ? " (interactive)>" : ">"; | |
| 428 | 422 |
| 423 if (print_readably) | |
| 563 | 424 printing_unreadable_object ("%s%s%s", header, name, trailer); |
| 428 | 425 |
| 826 | 426 write_c_string (printcharfun, header); |
| 427 write_c_string (printcharfun, name); | |
| 428 write_c_string (printcharfun, trailer); | |
| 428 | 429 } |
| 430 | |
| 1204 | 431 static const struct memory_description subr_description[] = { |
| 2551 | 432 { XD_DOC_STRING, offsetof (Lisp_Subr, doc), 0, { 0 }, XD_FLAG_NO_KKCC }, |
| 428 | 433 { XD_END } |
| 434 }; | |
| 435 | |
| 938 | 436 DEFINE_BASIC_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("subr", subr, |
| 437 1, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
| 438 0, print_subr, 0, 0, 0, | |
| 439 subr_description, | |
| 440 Lisp_Subr); | |
| 428 | 441 |
| 442 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 443 /* Entering the debugger */ | |
| 444 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 445 | |
| 853 | 446 static Lisp_Object |
| 447 current_warning_level (void) | |
| 448 { | |
| 449 if (inhibit_flags & ISSUE_WARNINGS_AT_DEBUG_LEVEL) | |
| 450 return Qdebug; | |
| 451 else | |
| 452 return Qwarning; | |
| 453 } | |
| 454 | |
| 428 | 455 /* Actually call the debugger. ARG is a list of args that will be |
| 456 passed to the debugger function, as follows; | |
| 457 | |
| 458 If due to frame exit, args are `exit' and the value being returned; | |
| 459 this function's value will be returned instead of that. | |
| 460 If due to error, args are `error' and a list of the args to `signal'. | |
| 461 If due to `apply' or `funcall' entry, one arg, `lambda'. | |
| 462 If due to `eval' entry, one arg, t. | |
| 463 | |
| 464 */ | |
| 465 | |
| 466 static Lisp_Object | |
| 467 call_debugger_259 (Lisp_Object arg) | |
| 468 { | |
| 469 return apply1 (Vdebugger, arg); | |
| 470 } | |
| 471 | |
| 472 /* Call the debugger, doing some encapsulation. We make sure we have | |
| 473 some room on the eval and specpdl stacks, and bind entering_debugger | |
| 474 to 1 during this call. This is used to trap errors that may occur | |
| 475 when entering the debugger (e.g. the value of `debugger' is invalid), | |
| 476 so that the debugger will not be recursively entered if debug-on-error | |
| 477 is set. (Otherwise, XEmacs would infinitely recurse, attempting to | |
| 478 enter the debugger.) entering_debugger gets reset to 0 as soon | |
| 479 as a backtrace is displayed, so that further errors can indeed be | |
| 480 handled normally. | |
| 481 | |
| 3025 | 482 We also establish a catch for `debugger'. If the debugger function |
| 428 | 483 throws to this instead of returning a value, it means that the user |
| 484 pressed 'c' (pretend like the debugger was never entered). The | |
| 485 function then returns Qunbound. (If the user pressed 'r', for | |
| 486 return a value, then the debugger function returns normally with | |
| 487 this value.) | |
| 488 | |
| 489 The difference between 'c' and 'r' is as follows: | |
| 490 | |
| 491 debug-on-call: | |
| 492 No difference. The call proceeds as normal. | |
| 493 debug-on-exit: | |
| 494 With 'r', the specified value is returned as the function's | |
| 495 return value. With 'c', the value that would normally be | |
| 496 returned is returned. | |
| 497 signal: | |
| 498 With 'r', the specified value is returned as the return | |
| 499 value of `signal'. (This is the only time that `signal' | |
| 500 can return, instead of making a non-local exit.) With `c', | |
| 501 `signal' will continue looking for handlers as if the | |
| 502 debugger was never entered, and will probably end up | |
| 503 throwing to a handler or to top-level. | |
| 504 */ | |
| 505 | |
| 506 static Lisp_Object | |
| 507 call_debugger (Lisp_Object arg) | |
| 508 { | |
| 509 int threw; | |
| 510 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 511 int speccount; | |
| 512 | |
| 853 | 513 debug_on_next_call = 0; |
| 514 | |
| 515 if (inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_ENTERING_DEBUGGER) | |
| 516 { | |
| 517 if (!(inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_WARNING_ISSUE)) | |
| 518 warn_when_safe | |
| 519 (Qdebugger, current_warning_level (), | |
| 520 "Unable to enter debugger within critical section"); | |
| 521 return Qunbound; | |
| 522 } | |
| 523 | |
| 428 | 524 if (lisp_eval_depth + 20 > max_lisp_eval_depth) |
| 525 max_lisp_eval_depth = lisp_eval_depth + 20; | |
| 526 if (specpdl_size + 40 > max_specpdl_size) | |
| 527 max_specpdl_size = specpdl_size + 40; | |
| 853 | 528 |
| 529 speccount = internal_bind_int (&entering_debugger, 1); | |
| 2532 | 530 val = internal_catch (Qdebugger, call_debugger_259, arg, &threw, 0, 0); |
| 428 | 531 |
| 771 | 532 return unbind_to_1 (speccount, ((threw) |
| 428 | 533 ? Qunbound /* Not returning a value */ |
| 534 : val)); | |
| 535 } | |
| 536 | |
| 537 /* Called when debug-on-exit behavior is called for. Enter the debugger | |
| 538 with the appropriate args for this. VAL is the exit value that is | |
| 539 about to be returned. */ | |
| 540 | |
| 541 static Lisp_Object | |
| 542 do_debug_on_exit (Lisp_Object val) | |
| 543 { | |
| 544 /* This is falsified by call_debugger */ | |
| 545 Lisp_Object v = call_debugger (list2 (Qexit, val)); | |
| 546 | |
| 547 return !UNBOUNDP (v) ? v : val; | |
| 548 } | |
| 549 | |
| 550 /* Called when debug-on-call behavior is called for. Enter the debugger | |
| 551 with the appropriate args for this. VAL is either t for a call | |
| 3025 | 552 through `eval' or `lambda' for a call through `funcall'. |
| 428 | 553 |
| 554 #### The differentiation here between EVAL and FUNCALL is bogus. | |
| 555 FUNCALL can be defined as | |
| 556 | |
| 557 (defmacro func (fun &rest args) | |
| 558 (cons (eval fun) args)) | |
| 559 | |
| 560 and should be treated as such. | |
| 561 */ | |
| 562 | |
| 563 static void | |
| 564 do_debug_on_call (Lisp_Object code) | |
| 565 { | |
| 566 debug_on_next_call = 0; | |
| 567 backtrace_list->debug_on_exit = 1; | |
| 568 call_debugger (list1 (code)); | |
| 569 } | |
| 570 | |
| 571 /* LIST is the value of one of the variables `debug-on-error', | |
| 572 `debug-on-signal', `stack-trace-on-error', or `stack-trace-on-signal', | |
| 573 and CONDITIONS is the list of error conditions associated with | |
| 574 the error being signalled. This returns non-nil if LIST | |
| 575 matches CONDITIONS. (A nil value for LIST does not match | |
| 576 CONDITIONS. A non-list value for LIST does match CONDITIONS. | |
| 577 A list matches CONDITIONS when one of the symbols in LIST is the | |
| 578 same as one of the symbols in CONDITIONS.) */ | |
| 579 | |
| 580 static int | |
| 581 wants_debugger (Lisp_Object list, Lisp_Object conditions) | |
| 582 { | |
| 583 if (NILP (list)) | |
| 584 return 0; | |
| 585 if (! CONSP (list)) | |
| 586 return 1; | |
| 587 | |
| 588 while (CONSP (conditions)) | |
| 589 { | |
| 2552 | 590 Lisp_Object curr, tail; |
| 591 curr = XCAR (conditions); | |
| 428 | 592 for (tail = list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) |
| 2552 | 593 if (EQ (XCAR (tail), curr)) |
| 428 | 594 return 1; |
| 595 conditions = XCDR (conditions); | |
| 596 } | |
| 597 return 0; | |
| 598 } | |
| 599 | |
| 600 | |
| 601 /* Return 1 if an error with condition-symbols CONDITIONS, | |
| 602 and described by SIGNAL-DATA, should skip the debugger | |
| 603 according to debugger-ignore-errors. */ | |
| 604 | |
| 605 static int | |
| 606 skip_debugger (Lisp_Object conditions, Lisp_Object data) | |
| 607 { | |
| 608 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 609 Lisp_Object tail; | |
| 610 int first_string = 1; | |
| 611 Lisp_Object error_message = Qnil; | |
| 612 | |
| 613 for (tail = Vdebug_ignored_errors; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail)) | |
| 614 { | |
| 615 if (STRINGP (XCAR (tail))) | |
| 616 { | |
| 617 if (first_string) | |
| 618 { | |
| 619 error_message = Ferror_message_string (data); | |
| 620 first_string = 0; | |
| 621 } | |
| 622 if (fast_lisp_string_match (XCAR (tail), error_message) >= 0) | |
| 623 return 1; | |
| 624 } | |
| 625 else | |
| 626 { | |
| 627 Lisp_Object contail; | |
| 628 | |
| 629 for (contail = conditions; CONSP (contail); contail = XCDR (contail)) | |
| 630 if (EQ (XCAR (tail), XCAR (contail))) | |
| 631 return 1; | |
| 632 } | |
| 633 } | |
| 634 | |
| 635 return 0; | |
| 636 } | |
| 637 | |
| 638 /* Actually generate a backtrace on STREAM. */ | |
| 639 | |
| 640 static Lisp_Object | |
| 641 backtrace_259 (Lisp_Object stream) | |
| 642 { | |
| 643 return Fbacktrace (stream, Qt); | |
| 644 } | |
| 645 | |
| 1130 | 646 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS |
| 647 | |
| 648 static void | |
| 649 trace_out_and_die (Lisp_Object err) | |
| 650 { | |
| 651 Fdisplay_error (err, Qt); | |
| 652 backtrace_259 (Qnil); | |
| 653 stderr_out ("XEmacs exiting to debugger.\n"); | |
| 654 Fforce_debugging_signal (Qt); | |
| 655 /* Unlikely to be reached */ | |
| 656 } | |
| 657 | |
| 658 #endif | |
| 659 | |
| 428 | 660 /* An error was signaled. Maybe call the debugger, if the `debug-on-error' |
| 661 etc. variables call for this. CONDITIONS is the list of conditions | |
| 662 associated with the error being signalled. SIG is the actual error | |
| 663 being signalled, and DATA is the associated data (these are exactly | |
| 664 the same as the arguments to `signal'). ACTIVE_HANDLERS is the | |
| 665 list of error handlers that are to be put in place while the debugger | |
| 666 is called. This is generally the remaining handlers that are | |
| 667 outside of the innermost handler trapping this error. This way, | |
| 668 if the same error occurs inside of the debugger, you usually don't get | |
| 669 the debugger entered recursively. | |
| 670 | |
| 671 This function returns Qunbound if it didn't call the debugger or if | |
| 672 the user asked (through 'c') that XEmacs should pretend like the | |
| 673 debugger was never entered. Otherwise, it returns the value | |
| 674 that the user specified with `r'. (Note that much of the time, | |
| 675 the user will abort with C-], and we will never have a chance to | |
| 676 return anything at all.) | |
| 677 | |
| 678 SIGNAL_VARS_ONLY means we should only look at debug-on-signal | |
| 679 and stack-trace-on-signal to control whether we do anything. | |
| 680 This is so that debug-on-error doesn't make handled errors | |
| 681 cause the debugger to get invoked. | |
| 682 | |
| 683 STACK_TRACE_DISPLAYED and DEBUGGER_ENTERED are used so that | |
| 684 those functions aren't done more than once in a single `signal' | |
| 685 session. */ | |
| 686 | |
| 687 static Lisp_Object | |
| 688 signal_call_debugger (Lisp_Object conditions, | |
| 689 Lisp_Object sig, Lisp_Object data, | |
| 690 Lisp_Object active_handlers, | |
| 691 int signal_vars_only, | |
| 692 int *stack_trace_displayed, | |
| 693 int *debugger_entered) | |
| 694 { | |
| 853 | 695 #ifdef PIGS_FLY_AND_ALL_C_CODE_CAN_HANDLE_GC_OCCURRING_ALMOST_ANYWHERE |
| 428 | 696 /* This function can GC */ |
| 853 | 697 #else /* reality check */ |
| 698 /* This function cannot GC because it inhibits GC during its operation */ | |
| 699 #endif | |
| 700 | |
| 428 | 701 Lisp_Object val = Qunbound; |
| 702 Lisp_Object all_handlers = Vcondition_handlers; | |
| 703 Lisp_Object temp_data = Qnil; | |
| 853 | 704 int outer_speccount = specpdl_depth(); |
| 705 int speccount; | |
| 706 | |
| 707 #ifdef PIGS_FLY_AND_ALL_C_CODE_CAN_HANDLE_GC_OCCURRING_ALMOST_ANYWHERE | |
| 428 | 708 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; |
| 709 GCPRO2 (all_handlers, temp_data); | |
| 853 | 710 #else |
| 711 begin_gc_forbidden (); | |
| 712 #endif | |
| 713 | |
| 714 speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 428 | 715 |
| 716 Vcondition_handlers = active_handlers; | |
| 717 | |
| 718 temp_data = Fcons (sig, data); /* needed for skip_debugger */ | |
| 719 | |
| 720 if (!entering_debugger && !*stack_trace_displayed && !signal_vars_only | |
| 721 && wants_debugger (Vstack_trace_on_error, conditions) | |
| 722 && !skip_debugger (conditions, temp_data)) | |
| 723 { | |
| 724 specbind (Qdebug_on_error, Qnil); | |
| 725 specbind (Qstack_trace_on_error, Qnil); | |
| 726 specbind (Qdebug_on_signal, Qnil); | |
| 727 specbind (Qstack_trace_on_signal, Qnil); | |
| 728 | |
| 442 | 729 if (!noninteractive) |
| 730 internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer (build_string ("*Backtrace*"), | |
| 731 backtrace_259, | |
| 732 Qnil, | |
| 733 Qnil); | |
| 734 else /* in batch mode, we want this going to stderr. */ | |
| 735 backtrace_259 (Qnil); | |
| 771 | 736 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 737 *stack_trace_displayed = 1; |
| 738 } | |
| 739 | |
| 740 if (!entering_debugger && !*debugger_entered && !signal_vars_only | |
| 741 && (EQ (sig, Qquit) | |
| 742 ? debug_on_quit | |
| 743 : wants_debugger (Vdebug_on_error, conditions)) | |
| 744 && !skip_debugger (conditions, temp_data)) | |
| 745 { | |
| 746 debug_on_quit &= ~2; /* reset critical bit */ | |
| 1123 | 747 |
| 428 | 748 specbind (Qdebug_on_error, Qnil); |
| 749 specbind (Qstack_trace_on_error, Qnil); | |
| 750 specbind (Qdebug_on_signal, Qnil); | |
| 751 specbind (Qstack_trace_on_signal, Qnil); | |
| 752 | |
| 1130 | 753 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS |
| 754 if (noninteractive) | |
| 755 trace_out_and_die (Fcons (sig, data)); | |
| 756 #endif | |
| 757 | |
| 428 | 758 val = call_debugger (list2 (Qerror, (Fcons (sig, data)))); |
| 853 | 759 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 760 *debugger_entered = 1; |
| 761 } | |
| 762 | |
| 763 if (!entering_debugger && !*stack_trace_displayed | |
| 764 && wants_debugger (Vstack_trace_on_signal, conditions)) | |
| 765 { | |
| 766 specbind (Qdebug_on_error, Qnil); | |
| 767 specbind (Qstack_trace_on_error, Qnil); | |
| 768 specbind (Qdebug_on_signal, Qnil); | |
| 769 specbind (Qstack_trace_on_signal, Qnil); | |
| 770 | |
| 442 | 771 if (!noninteractive) |
| 772 internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer (build_string ("*Backtrace*"), | |
| 773 backtrace_259, | |
| 774 Qnil, | |
| 775 Qnil); | |
| 776 else /* in batch mode, we want this going to stderr. */ | |
| 777 backtrace_259 (Qnil); | |
| 771 | 778 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 779 *stack_trace_displayed = 1; |
| 780 } | |
| 781 | |
| 782 if (!entering_debugger && !*debugger_entered | |
| 783 && (EQ (sig, Qquit) | |
| 784 ? debug_on_quit | |
| 785 : wants_debugger (Vdebug_on_signal, conditions))) | |
| 786 { | |
| 787 debug_on_quit &= ~2; /* reset critical bit */ | |
| 1123 | 788 |
| 428 | 789 specbind (Qdebug_on_error, Qnil); |
| 790 specbind (Qstack_trace_on_error, Qnil); | |
| 791 specbind (Qdebug_on_signal, Qnil); | |
| 792 specbind (Qstack_trace_on_signal, Qnil); | |
| 793 | |
| 1130 | 794 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS |
| 795 if (noninteractive) | |
| 796 trace_out_and_die (Fcons (sig, data)); | |
| 797 #endif | |
| 798 | |
| 428 | 799 val = call_debugger (list2 (Qerror, (Fcons (sig, data)))); |
| 800 *debugger_entered = 1; | |
| 801 } | |
| 802 | |
| 853 | 803 #ifdef PIGS_FLY_AND_ALL_C_CODE_CAN_HANDLE_GC_OCCURRING_ALMOST_ANYWHERE |
| 428 | 804 UNGCPRO; |
| 853 | 805 #endif |
| 428 | 806 Vcondition_handlers = all_handlers; |
| 853 | 807 return unbind_to_1 (outer_speccount, val); |
| 428 | 808 } |
| 809 | |
| 810 | |
| 811 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 812 /* The basic special forms */ | |
| 813 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 814 | |
| 815 /* Except for Fprogn(), the basic special forms below are only called | |
| 816 from interpreted code. The byte compiler turns them into bytecodes. */ | |
| 817 | |
| 818 DEFUN ("or", For, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 819 Eval args until one of them yields non-nil, then return that value. | |
| 820 The remaining args are not evalled at all. | |
| 821 If all args return nil, return nil. | |
| 822 */ | |
| 823 (args)) | |
| 824 { | |
| 825 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 442 | 826 REGISTER Lisp_Object val; |
| 428 | 827 |
| 828 LIST_LOOP_2 (arg, args) | |
| 829 { | |
| 830 if (!NILP (val = Feval (arg))) | |
| 831 return val; | |
| 832 } | |
| 833 | |
| 834 return Qnil; | |
| 835 } | |
| 836 | |
| 837 DEFUN ("and", Fand, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 838 Eval args until one of them yields nil, then return nil. | |
| 839 The remaining args are not evalled at all. | |
| 840 If no arg yields nil, return the last arg's value. | |
| 841 */ | |
| 842 (args)) | |
| 843 { | |
| 844 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 442 | 845 REGISTER Lisp_Object val = Qt; |
| 428 | 846 |
| 847 LIST_LOOP_2 (arg, args) | |
| 848 { | |
| 849 if (NILP (val = Feval (arg))) | |
| 850 return val; | |
| 851 } | |
| 852 | |
| 853 return val; | |
| 854 } | |
| 855 | |
| 856 DEFUN ("if", Fif, 2, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 857 \(if COND THEN ELSE...): if COND yields non-nil, do THEN, else do ELSE... | |
| 858 Returns the value of THEN or the value of the last of the ELSE's. | |
| 859 THEN must be one expression, but ELSE... can be zero or more expressions. | |
| 860 If COND yields nil, and there are no ELSE's, the value is nil. | |
| 861 */ | |
| 862 (args)) | |
| 863 { | |
| 864 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 865 Lisp_Object condition = XCAR (args); | |
| 866 Lisp_Object then_form = XCAR (XCDR (args)); | |
| 867 Lisp_Object else_forms = XCDR (XCDR (args)); | |
| 868 | |
| 869 if (!NILP (Feval (condition))) | |
| 870 return Feval (then_form); | |
| 871 else | |
| 872 return Fprogn (else_forms); | |
| 873 } | |
| 874 | |
| 875 /* Macros `when' and `unless' are trivially defined in Lisp, | |
| 876 but it helps for bootstrapping to have them ALWAYS defined. */ | |
| 877 | |
| 878 DEFUN ("when", Fwhen, 1, MANY, 0, /* | |
| 879 \(when COND BODY...): if COND yields non-nil, do BODY, else return nil. | |
| 880 BODY can be zero or more expressions. If BODY is nil, return nil. | |
| 881 */ | |
| 882 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
| 883 { | |
| 884 Lisp_Object cond = args[0]; | |
| 885 Lisp_Object body; | |
| 853 | 886 |
| 428 | 887 switch (nargs) |
| 888 { | |
| 889 case 1: body = Qnil; break; | |
| 890 case 2: body = args[1]; break; | |
| 891 default: body = Fcons (Qprogn, Flist (nargs-1, args+1)); break; | |
| 892 } | |
| 893 | |
| 894 return list3 (Qif, cond, body); | |
| 895 } | |
| 896 | |
| 897 DEFUN ("unless", Funless, 1, MANY, 0, /* | |
| 898 \(unless COND BODY...): if COND yields nil, do BODY, else return nil. | |
| 899 BODY can be zero or more expressions. If BODY is nil, return nil. | |
| 900 */ | |
| 901 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
| 902 { | |
| 903 Lisp_Object cond = args[0]; | |
| 904 Lisp_Object body = Flist (nargs-1, args+1); | |
| 905 return Fcons (Qif, Fcons (cond, Fcons (Qnil, body))); | |
| 906 } | |
| 907 | |
| 908 DEFUN ("cond", Fcond, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 444 | 909 \(cond CLAUSES...): try each clause until one succeeds. |
| 428 | 910 Each clause looks like (CONDITION BODY...). CONDITION is evaluated |
| 911 and, if the value is non-nil, this clause succeeds: | |
| 912 then the expressions in BODY are evaluated and the last one's | |
| 913 value is the value of the cond-form. | |
| 914 If no clause succeeds, cond returns nil. | |
| 915 If a clause has one element, as in (CONDITION), | |
| 916 CONDITION's value if non-nil is returned from the cond-form. | |
| 917 */ | |
| 918 (args)) | |
| 919 { | |
| 920 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 442 | 921 REGISTER Lisp_Object val; |
| 428 | 922 |
| 923 LIST_LOOP_2 (clause, args) | |
| 924 { | |
| 925 CHECK_CONS (clause); | |
| 926 if (!NILP (val = Feval (XCAR (clause)))) | |
| 927 { | |
| 928 if (!NILP (clause = XCDR (clause))) | |
| 929 { | |
| 930 CHECK_TRUE_LIST (clause); | |
| 931 val = Fprogn (clause); | |
| 932 } | |
| 933 return val; | |
| 934 } | |
| 935 } | |
| 936 | |
| 937 return Qnil; | |
| 938 } | |
| 939 | |
| 940 DEFUN ("progn", Fprogn, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 941 \(progn BODY...): eval BODY forms sequentially and return value of last one. | |
| 942 */ | |
| 943 (args)) | |
| 944 { | |
| 945 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 946 /* Caller must provide a true list in ARGS */ | |
| 442 | 947 REGISTER Lisp_Object val = Qnil; |
| 428 | 948 struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 949 | |
| 950 GCPRO1 (args); | |
| 951 | |
| 952 { | |
| 953 LIST_LOOP_2 (form, args) | |
| 954 val = Feval (form); | |
| 955 } | |
| 956 | |
| 957 UNGCPRO; | |
| 958 return val; | |
| 959 } | |
| 960 | |
| 961 /* Fprog1() is the canonical example of a function that must GCPRO a | |
| 962 Lisp_Object across calls to Feval(). */ | |
| 963 | |
| 964 DEFUN ("prog1", Fprog1, 1, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 965 Similar to `progn', but the value of the first form is returned. | |
| 966 \(prog1 FIRST BODY...): All the arguments are evaluated sequentially. | |
| 967 The value of FIRST is saved during evaluation of the remaining args, | |
| 968 whose values are discarded. | |
| 969 */ | |
| 970 (args)) | |
| 971 { | |
| 972 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1849 | 973 Lisp_Object val; |
| 428 | 974 struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 975 | |
| 976 val = Feval (XCAR (args)); | |
| 977 | |
| 978 GCPRO1 (val); | |
| 979 | |
| 980 { | |
| 981 LIST_LOOP_2 (form, XCDR (args)) | |
| 982 Feval (form); | |
| 983 } | |
| 984 | |
| 985 UNGCPRO; | |
| 986 return val; | |
| 987 } | |
| 988 | |
| 989 DEFUN ("prog2", Fprog2, 2, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 990 Similar to `progn', but the value of the second form is returned. | |
| 991 \(prog2 FIRST SECOND BODY...): All the arguments are evaluated sequentially. | |
| 992 The value of SECOND is saved during evaluation of the remaining args, | |
| 993 whose values are discarded. | |
| 994 */ | |
| 995 (args)) | |
| 996 { | |
| 997 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1849 | 998 Lisp_Object val; |
| 428 | 999 struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 1000 | |
| 1001 Feval (XCAR (args)); | |
| 1002 args = XCDR (args); | |
| 1003 val = Feval (XCAR (args)); | |
| 1004 args = XCDR (args); | |
| 1005 | |
| 1006 GCPRO1 (val); | |
| 1007 | |
| 442 | 1008 { |
| 1009 LIST_LOOP_2 (form, args) | |
| 1010 Feval (form); | |
| 1011 } | |
| 428 | 1012 |
| 1013 UNGCPRO; | |
| 1014 return val; | |
| 1015 } | |
| 1016 | |
| 1017 DEFUN ("let*", FletX, 1, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1018 \(let* VARLIST BODY...): bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY. | |
| 1019 The value of the last form in BODY is returned. | |
| 1020 Each element of VARLIST is a symbol (which is bound to nil) | |
| 1021 or a list (SYMBOL VALUEFORM) (which binds SYMBOL to the value of VALUEFORM). | |
| 1022 Each VALUEFORM can refer to the symbols already bound by this VARLIST. | |
| 1023 */ | |
| 1024 (args)) | |
| 1025 { | |
| 1026 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1027 Lisp_Object varlist = XCAR (args); | |
| 1028 Lisp_Object body = XCDR (args); | |
| 1029 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 1030 | |
| 1031 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_3 (var, varlist, tail) | |
| 1032 { | |
| 1033 Lisp_Object symbol, value, tem; | |
| 1034 if (SYMBOLP (var)) | |
| 1035 symbol = var, value = Qnil; | |
| 1036 else | |
| 1037 { | |
| 1038 CHECK_CONS (var); | |
| 1039 symbol = XCAR (var); | |
| 1040 tem = XCDR (var); | |
| 1041 if (NILP (tem)) | |
| 1042 value = Qnil; | |
| 1043 else | |
| 1044 { | |
| 1045 CHECK_CONS (tem); | |
| 1046 value = Feval (XCAR (tem)); | |
| 1047 if (!NILP (XCDR (tem))) | |
| 563 | 1048 sferror |
| 428 | 1049 ("`let' bindings can have only one value-form", var); |
| 1050 } | |
| 1051 } | |
| 1052 specbind (symbol, value); | |
| 1053 } | |
| 771 | 1054 return unbind_to_1 (speccount, Fprogn (body)); |
| 428 | 1055 } |
| 1056 | |
| 1057 DEFUN ("let", Flet, 1, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1058 \(let VARLIST BODY...): bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY. | |
| 1059 The value of the last form in BODY is returned. | |
| 1060 Each element of VARLIST is a symbol (which is bound to nil) | |
| 1061 or a list (SYMBOL VALUEFORM) (which binds SYMBOL to the value of VALUEFORM). | |
| 1062 All the VALUEFORMs are evalled before any symbols are bound. | |
| 1063 */ | |
| 1064 (args)) | |
| 1065 { | |
| 1066 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1067 Lisp_Object varlist = XCAR (args); | |
| 1068 Lisp_Object body = XCDR (args); | |
| 1069 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 1070 Lisp_Object *temps; | |
| 1071 int idx; | |
| 1072 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 1073 | |
| 1074 /* Make space to hold the values to give the bound variables. */ | |
| 1075 { | |
| 1076 int varcount; | |
| 1077 GET_EXTERNAL_LIST_LENGTH (varlist, varcount); | |
| 1078 temps = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, varcount); | |
| 1079 } | |
| 1080 | |
| 1081 /* Compute the values and store them in `temps' */ | |
| 1082 GCPRO1 (*temps); | |
| 1083 gcpro1.nvars = 0; | |
| 1084 | |
| 1085 idx = 0; | |
| 442 | 1086 { |
| 1087 LIST_LOOP_2 (var, varlist) | |
| 1088 { | |
| 1089 Lisp_Object *value = &temps[idx++]; | |
| 1090 if (SYMBOLP (var)) | |
| 1091 *value = Qnil; | |
| 1092 else | |
| 1093 { | |
| 1094 Lisp_Object tem; | |
| 1095 CHECK_CONS (var); | |
| 1096 tem = XCDR (var); | |
| 1097 if (NILP (tem)) | |
| 1098 *value = Qnil; | |
| 1099 else | |
| 1100 { | |
| 1101 CHECK_CONS (tem); | |
| 1102 *value = Feval (XCAR (tem)); | |
| 1103 gcpro1.nvars = idx; | |
| 1104 | |
| 1105 if (!NILP (XCDR (tem))) | |
| 563 | 1106 sferror |
| 442 | 1107 ("`let' bindings can have only one value-form", var); |
| 1108 } | |
| 1109 } | |
| 1110 } | |
| 1111 } | |
| 428 | 1112 |
| 1113 idx = 0; | |
| 442 | 1114 { |
| 1115 LIST_LOOP_2 (var, varlist) | |
| 1116 { | |
| 1117 specbind (SYMBOLP (var) ? var : XCAR (var), temps[idx++]); | |
| 1118 } | |
| 1119 } | |
| 428 | 1120 |
| 1121 UNGCPRO; | |
| 1122 | |
| 771 | 1123 return unbind_to_1 (speccount, Fprogn (body)); |
| 428 | 1124 } |
| 1125 | |
| 1126 DEFUN ("while", Fwhile, 1, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1127 \(while TEST BODY...): if TEST yields non-nil, eval BODY... and repeat. | |
| 1128 The order of execution is thus TEST, BODY, TEST, BODY and so on | |
| 1129 until TEST returns nil. | |
| 1130 */ | |
| 1131 (args)) | |
| 1132 { | |
| 1133 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1134 Lisp_Object test = XCAR (args); | |
| 1135 Lisp_Object body = XCDR (args); | |
| 1136 | |
| 1137 while (!NILP (Feval (test))) | |
| 1138 { | |
| 1139 QUIT; | |
| 1140 Fprogn (body); | |
| 1141 } | |
| 1142 | |
| 1143 return Qnil; | |
| 1144 } | |
| 1145 | |
| 1146 DEFUN ("setq", Fsetq, 0, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1147 \(setq SYM VAL SYM VAL ...): set each SYM to the value of its VAL. | |
| 1148 The symbols SYM are variables; they are literal (not evaluated). | |
| 1149 The values VAL are expressions; they are evaluated. | |
| 1150 Thus, (setq x (1+ y)) sets `x' to the value of `(1+ y)'. | |
| 1151 The second VAL is not computed until after the first SYM is set, and so on; | |
| 1152 each VAL can use the new value of variables set earlier in the `setq'. | |
| 1153 The return value of the `setq' form is the value of the last VAL. | |
| 1154 */ | |
| 1155 (args)) | |
| 1156 { | |
| 1157 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1158 int nargs; | |
| 2421 | 1159 Lisp_Object retval = Qnil; |
| 428 | 1160 |
| 1161 GET_LIST_LENGTH (args, nargs); | |
| 1162 | |
| 1163 if (nargs & 1) /* Odd number of arguments? */ | |
| 1164 Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments, list2 (Qsetq, make_int (nargs))); | |
| 1165 | |
| 2421 | 1166 GC_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3 (symbol, val, args) |
| 428 | 1167 { |
| 1168 val = Feval (val); | |
| 1169 Fset (symbol, val); | |
| 2421 | 1170 retval = val; |
| 428 | 1171 } |
| 1172 | |
| 2421 | 1173 END_GC_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP (symbol); |
| 1174 | |
| 1175 return retval; | |
| 428 | 1176 } |
| 1177 | |
| 1178 DEFUN ("quote", Fquote, 1, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1179 Return the argument, without evaluating it. `(quote x)' yields `x'. | |
| 3794 | 1180 |
| 3842 | 1181 `quote' differs from `function' in that it is a hint that an expression is |
| 1182 data, not a function. In particular, under some circumstances the byte | |
| 1183 compiler will compile an expression quoted with `function', but it will | |
| 1184 never do so for an expression quoted with `quote'. These issues are most | |
| 1185 important for lambda expressions (see `lambda'). | |
| 1186 | |
| 1187 There is an alternative, more readable, reader syntax for `quote': a Lisp | |
| 1188 object preceded by `''. Thus, `'x' is equivalent to `(quote x)', in all | |
| 1189 contexts. A print function may use either. Internally the expression is | |
| 1190 represented as `(quote x)'). | |
| 428 | 1191 */ |
| 1192 (args)) | |
| 1193 { | |
| 1194 return XCAR (args); | |
| 1195 } | |
| 1196 | |
| 1197 DEFUN ("function", Ffunction, 1, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 3842 | 1198 Return the argument, without evaluating it. `(function x)' yields `x'. |
| 1199 | |
| 1200 `function' differs from `quote' in that it is a hint that an expression is | |
| 1201 a function, not data. In particular, under some circumstances the byte | |
| 1202 compiler will compile an expression quoted with `function', but it will | |
| 1203 never do so for an expression quoted with `quote'. However, the byte | |
| 1204 compiler will not compile an expression buried in a data structure such as | |
| 1205 a vector or a list which is not syntactically a function. These issues are | |
| 1206 most important for lambda expressions (see `lambda'). | |
| 1207 | |
| 1208 There is an alternative, more readable, reader syntax for `function': a Lisp | |
| 1209 object preceded by `#''. Thus, #'x is equivalent to (function x), in all | |
| 1210 contexts. A print function may use either. Internally the expression is | |
| 1211 represented as `(function x)'). | |
| 428 | 1212 */ |
| 1213 (args)) | |
| 1214 { | |
| 1215 return XCAR (args); | |
| 1216 } | |
| 1217 | |
| 1218 | |
| 1219 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 1220 /* Defining functions/variables */ | |
| 1221 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 1222 static Lisp_Object | |
| 1223 define_function (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object defn) | |
| 1224 { | |
| 1225 Ffset (name, defn); | |
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1226 LOADHIST_ATTACH (Fcons (Qdefun, name)); |
| 428 | 1227 return name; |
| 1228 } | |
| 1229 | |
| 1230 DEFUN ("defun", Fdefun, 2, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1231 \(defun NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...): define NAME as a function. | |
| 1232 The definition is (lambda ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...). | |
| 1233 See also the function `interactive'. | |
| 1234 */ | |
| 1235 (args)) | |
| 1236 { | |
| 1237 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1238 return define_function (XCAR (args), | |
| 1239 Fcons (Qlambda, XCDR (args))); | |
| 1240 } | |
| 1241 | |
| 1242 DEFUN ("defmacro", Fdefmacro, 2, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1243 \(defmacro NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...): define NAME as a macro. | |
| 1244 The definition is (macro lambda ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...). | |
| 1245 When the macro is called, as in (NAME ARGS...), | |
| 1246 the function (lambda ARGLIST BODY...) is applied to | |
| 1247 the list ARGS... as it appears in the expression, | |
| 1248 and the result should be a form to be evaluated instead of the original. | |
| 1249 */ | |
| 1250 (args)) | |
| 1251 { | |
| 1252 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1253 return define_function (XCAR (args), | |
| 1254 Fcons (Qmacro, Fcons (Qlambda, XCDR (args)))); | |
| 1255 } | |
| 1256 | |
| 1257 DEFUN ("defvar", Fdefvar, 1, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1258 \(defvar SYMBOL INITVALUE DOCSTRING): define SYMBOL as a variable. | |
| 1259 You are not required to define a variable in order to use it, | |
| 1260 but the definition can supply documentation and an initial value | |
| 1261 in a way that tags can recognize. | |
| 1262 | |
| 1263 INITVALUE is evaluated, and used to set SYMBOL, only if SYMBOL's value is | |
| 1264 void. (However, when you evaluate a defvar interactively, it acts like a | |
| 1265 defconst: SYMBOL's value is always set regardless of whether it's currently | |
| 1266 void.) | |
| 1267 If SYMBOL is buffer-local, its default value is what is set; | |
| 1268 buffer-local values are not affected. | |
| 1269 INITVALUE and DOCSTRING are optional. | |
| 1270 If DOCSTRING starts with *, this variable is identified as a user option. | |
| 442 | 1271 This means that M-x set-variable recognizes it. |
| 428 | 1272 If INITVALUE is missing, SYMBOL's value is not set. |
| 1273 | |
| 1274 In lisp-interaction-mode defvar is treated as defconst. | |
| 1275 */ | |
| 1276 (args)) | |
| 1277 { | |
| 1278 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1279 Lisp_Object sym = XCAR (args); | |
| 1280 | |
| 1281 if (!NILP (args = XCDR (args))) | |
| 1282 { | |
| 1283 Lisp_Object val = XCAR (args); | |
| 1284 | |
| 1285 if (NILP (Fdefault_boundp (sym))) | |
| 1286 { | |
| 1287 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 1288 GCPRO1 (val); | |
| 1289 val = Feval (val); | |
| 1290 Fset_default (sym, val); | |
| 1291 UNGCPRO; | |
| 1292 } | |
| 1293 | |
| 1294 if (!NILP (args = XCDR (args))) | |
| 1295 { | |
| 1296 Lisp_Object doc = XCAR (args); | |
| 1297 Fput (sym, Qvariable_documentation, doc); | |
| 1298 if (!NILP (args = XCDR (args))) | |
| 563 | 1299 signal_error (Qwrong_number_of_arguments, "too many arguments", Qunbound); |
| 428 | 1300 } |
| 1301 } | |
| 1302 | |
| 1303 #ifdef I18N3 | |
| 1304 if (!NILP (Vfile_domain)) | |
| 1305 Fput (sym, Qvariable_domain, Vfile_domain); | |
| 1306 #endif | |
| 1307 | |
| 1308 LOADHIST_ATTACH (sym); | |
| 1309 return sym; | |
| 1310 } | |
| 1311 | |
| 1312 DEFUN ("defconst", Fdefconst, 2, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1313 \(defconst SYMBOL INITVALUE DOCSTRING): define SYMBOL as a constant | |
| 1314 variable. | |
| 1315 The intent is that programs do not change this value, but users may. | |
| 1316 Always sets the value of SYMBOL to the result of evalling INITVALUE. | |
| 1317 If SYMBOL is buffer-local, its default value is what is set; | |
| 1318 buffer-local values are not affected. | |
| 1319 DOCSTRING is optional. | |
| 1320 If DOCSTRING starts with *, this variable is identified as a user option. | |
| 442 | 1321 This means that M-x set-variable recognizes it. |
| 428 | 1322 |
| 1323 Note: do not use `defconst' for user options in libraries that are not | |
| 1324 normally loaded, since it is useful for users to be able to specify | |
| 1325 their own values for such variables before loading the library. | |
| 1326 Since `defconst' unconditionally assigns the variable, | |
| 1327 it would override the user's choice. | |
| 1328 */ | |
| 1329 (args)) | |
| 1330 { | |
| 1331 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1332 Lisp_Object sym = XCAR (args); | |
| 1333 Lisp_Object val = Feval (XCAR (args = XCDR (args))); | |
| 1334 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 1335 | |
| 1336 GCPRO1 (val); | |
| 1337 | |
| 1338 Fset_default (sym, val); | |
| 1339 | |
| 1340 UNGCPRO; | |
| 1341 | |
| 1342 if (!NILP (args = XCDR (args))) | |
| 1343 { | |
| 1344 Lisp_Object doc = XCAR (args); | |
| 1345 Fput (sym, Qvariable_documentation, doc); | |
| 1346 if (!NILP (args = XCDR (args))) | |
| 563 | 1347 signal_error (Qwrong_number_of_arguments, "too many arguments", Qunbound); |
| 428 | 1348 } |
| 1349 | |
| 1350 #ifdef I18N3 | |
| 1351 if (!NILP (Vfile_domain)) | |
| 1352 Fput (sym, Qvariable_domain, Vfile_domain); | |
| 1353 #endif | |
| 1354 | |
| 1355 LOADHIST_ATTACH (sym); | |
| 1356 return sym; | |
| 1357 } | |
| 1358 | |
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1360 with the symbol variable aliases. */ |
| 428 | 1361 |
| 1362 DEFUN ("macroexpand-internal", Fmacroexpand_internal, 1, 2, 0, /* | |
| 1363 Return result of expanding macros at top level of FORM. | |
| 1364 If FORM is not a macro call, it is returned unchanged. | |
| 1365 Otherwise, the macro is expanded and the expansion is considered | |
| 1366 in place of FORM. When a non-macro-call results, it is returned. | |
| 1367 | |
| 442 | 1368 The second optional arg ENVIRONMENT specifies an environment of macro |
| 428 | 1369 definitions to shadow the loaded ones for use in file byte-compilation. |
| 1370 */ | |
| 442 | 1371 (form, environment)) |
| 428 | 1372 { |
| 1373 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1374 /* With cleanups from Hallvard Furuseth. */ | |
| 1375 REGISTER Lisp_Object expander, sym, def, tem; | |
| 1376 | |
| 1377 while (1) | |
| 1378 { | |
| 1379 /* Come back here each time we expand a macro call, | |
| 1380 in case it expands into another macro call. */ | |
| 1381 if (!CONSP (form)) | |
| 1382 break; | |
| 1383 /* Set SYM, give DEF and TEM right values in case SYM is not a symbol. */ | |
| 1384 def = sym = XCAR (form); | |
| 1385 tem = Qnil; | |
| 1386 /* Trace symbols aliases to other symbols | |
| 1387 until we get a symbol that is not an alias. */ | |
| 1388 while (SYMBOLP (def)) | |
| 1389 { | |
| 1390 QUIT; | |
| 1391 sym = def; | |
| 442 | 1392 tem = Fassq (sym, environment); |
| 428 | 1393 if (NILP (tem)) |
| 1394 { | |
| 1395 def = XSYMBOL (sym)->function; | |
| 1396 if (!UNBOUNDP (def)) | |
| 1397 continue; | |
| 1398 } | |
| 1399 break; | |
| 1400 } | |
| 442 | 1401 /* Right now TEM is the result from SYM in ENVIRONMENT, |
| 428 | 1402 and if TEM is nil then DEF is SYM's function definition. */ |
| 1403 if (NILP (tem)) | |
| 1404 { | |
| 442 | 1405 /* SYM is not mentioned in ENVIRONMENT. |
| 428 | 1406 Look at its function definition. */ |
| 1407 if (UNBOUNDP (def) | |
| 1408 || !CONSP (def)) | |
| 1409 /* Not defined or definition not suitable */ | |
| 1410 break; | |
| 1411 if (EQ (XCAR (def), Qautoload)) | |
| 1412 { | |
| 1413 /* Autoloading function: will it be a macro when loaded? */ | |
| 1414 tem = Felt (def, make_int (4)); | |
| 1415 if (EQ (tem, Qt) || EQ (tem, Qmacro)) | |
| 1416 { | |
| 1417 /* Yes, load it and try again. */ | |
| 970 | 1418 /* do_autoload GCPROs both arguments */ |
| 428 | 1419 do_autoload (def, sym); |
| 1420 continue; | |
| 1421 } | |
| 1422 else | |
| 1423 break; | |
| 1424 } | |
| 1425 else if (!EQ (XCAR (def), Qmacro)) | |
| 1426 break; | |
| 1427 else expander = XCDR (def); | |
| 1428 } | |
| 1429 else | |
| 1430 { | |
| 1431 expander = XCDR (tem); | |
| 1432 if (NILP (expander)) | |
| 1433 break; | |
| 1434 } | |
| 1435 form = apply1 (expander, XCDR (form)); | |
| 1436 } | |
| 1437 return form; | |
| 1438 } | |
| 1439 | |
| 1440 | |
| 1441 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 1442 /* Non-local exits */ | |
| 1443 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 1444 | |
| 1318 | 1445 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TRAPPING_PROBLEMS |
| 1446 | |
| 1447 int | |
| 1448 proper_redisplay_wrapping_in_place (void) | |
| 1449 { | |
| 1450 return !in_display | |
| 1451 || ((get_inhibit_flags () & INTERNAL_INHIBIT_ERRORS) | |
| 1452 && (get_inhibit_flags () & INTERNAL_INHIBIT_THROWS)); | |
| 1453 } | |
| 1454 | |
| 1455 static void | |
| 1456 check_proper_critical_section_nonlocal_exit_protection (void) | |
| 1457 { | |
| 1458 assert_with_message | |
| 1459 (proper_redisplay_wrapping_in_place (), | |
| 1460 "Attempted non-local exit from within redisplay without being properly wrapped"); | |
| 1461 } | |
| 1462 | |
| 1463 static void | |
| 1464 check_proper_critical_section_lisp_protection (void) | |
| 1465 { | |
| 1466 assert_with_message | |
| 1467 (proper_redisplay_wrapping_in_place (), | |
| 1468 "Attempt to call Lisp code from within redisplay without being properly wrapped"); | |
| 1469 } | |
| 1470 | |
| 1471 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_TRAPPING_PROBLEMS */ | |
| 1472 | |
| 428 | 1473 DEFUN ("catch", Fcatch, 1, UNEVALLED, 0, /* |
| 1474 \(catch TAG BODY...): eval BODY allowing nonlocal exits using `throw'. | |
| 1475 TAG is evalled to get the tag to use. Then the BODY is executed. | |
| 3577 | 1476 Within BODY, (throw TAG VAL) with same (`eq') tag exits BODY and this `catch'. |
| 428 | 1477 If no throw happens, `catch' returns the value of the last BODY form. |
| 1478 If a throw happens, it specifies the value to return from `catch'. | |
| 1479 */ | |
| 1480 (args)) | |
| 1481 { | |
| 1482 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1483 Lisp_Object tag = Feval (XCAR (args)); | |
| 1484 Lisp_Object body = XCDR (args); | |
| 2532 | 1485 return internal_catch (tag, Fprogn, body, 0, 0, 0); |
| 428 | 1486 } |
| 1487 | |
| 1488 /* Set up a catch, then call C function FUNC on argument ARG. | |
| 1489 FUNC should return a Lisp_Object. | |
| 1490 This is how catches are done from within C code. */ | |
| 1491 | |
| 1492 Lisp_Object | |
| 1493 internal_catch (Lisp_Object tag, | |
| 1494 Lisp_Object (*func) (Lisp_Object arg), | |
| 1495 Lisp_Object arg, | |
| 853 | 1496 int * volatile threw, |
| 2532 | 1497 Lisp_Object * volatile thrown_tag, |
| 1498 Lisp_Object * volatile backtrace_before_throw) | |
| 428 | 1499 { |
| 1500 /* This structure is made part of the chain `catchlist'. */ | |
| 1501 struct catchtag c; | |
| 1502 | |
| 1503 /* Fill in the components of c, and put it on the list. */ | |
| 1504 c.next = catchlist; | |
| 1505 c.tag = tag; | |
| 853 | 1506 c.actual_tag = Qnil; |
| 2532 | 1507 c.backtrace = Qnil; |
| 428 | 1508 c.val = Qnil; |
| 1509 c.backlist = backtrace_list; | |
| 1510 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 1511 /* #### */ | |
| 1512 c.handlerlist = handlerlist; | |
| 1513 #endif | |
| 1514 c.lisp_eval_depth = lisp_eval_depth; | |
| 1515 c.pdlcount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 1516 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 1517 c.poll_suppress_count = async_timer_suppress_count; | |
| 1518 #endif | |
| 1519 c.gcpro = gcprolist; | |
| 1520 catchlist = &c; | |
| 1521 | |
| 1522 /* Call FUNC. */ | |
| 1523 if (SETJMP (c.jmp)) | |
| 1524 { | |
| 1525 /* Throw works by a longjmp that comes right here. */ | |
| 1526 if (threw) *threw = 1; | |
| 853 | 1527 if (thrown_tag) *thrown_tag = c.actual_tag; |
| 2532 | 1528 if (backtrace_before_throw) *backtrace_before_throw = c.backtrace; |
| 428 | 1529 return c.val; |
| 1530 } | |
| 1531 c.val = (*func) (arg); | |
| 1532 if (threw) *threw = 0; | |
| 853 | 1533 if (thrown_tag) *thrown_tag = Qnil; |
| 428 | 1534 catchlist = c.next; |
| 853 | 1535 check_catchlist_sanity (); |
| 428 | 1536 return c.val; |
| 1537 } | |
| 1538 | |
| 1539 | |
| 1540 /* Unwind the specbind, catch, and handler stacks back to CATCH, and | |
| 1541 jump to that CATCH, returning VALUE as the value of that catch. | |
| 1542 | |
| 2297 | 1543 This is the guts of Fthrow and Fsignal; they differ only in the |
| 1544 way they choose the catch tag to throw to. A catch tag for a | |
| 428 | 1545 condition-case form has a TAG of Qnil. |
| 1546 | |
| 1547 Before each catch is discarded, unbind all special bindings and | |
| 1548 execute all unwind-protect clauses made above that catch. Unwind | |
| 1549 the handler stack as we go, so that the proper handlers are in | |
| 1550 effect for each unwind-protect clause we run. At the end, restore | |
| 1551 some static info saved in CATCH, and longjmp to the location | |
| 1552 specified in the | |
| 1553 | |
| 1554 This is used for correct unwinding in Fthrow and Fsignal. */ | |
| 1555 | |
| 2268 | 1556 static DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (unwind_to_catch (struct catchtag *, Lisp_Object, |
| 1557 Lisp_Object)); | |
| 1558 | |
| 1559 static DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 853 | 1560 unwind_to_catch (struct catchtag *c, Lisp_Object val, Lisp_Object tag) |
| 428 | 1561 { |
| 1562 REGISTER int last_time; | |
| 1563 | |
| 1564 /* Unwind the specbind, catch, and handler stacks back to CATCH | |
| 1565 Before each catch is discarded, unbind all special bindings | |
| 1566 and execute all unwind-protect clauses made above that catch. | |
| 1567 At the end, restore some static info saved in CATCH, | |
| 1568 and longjmp to the location specified. | |
| 1569 */ | |
| 1570 | |
| 1571 /* Save the value somewhere it will be GC'ed. | |
| 1572 (Can't overwrite tag slot because an unwind-protect may | |
| 1573 want to throw to this same tag, which isn't yet invalid.) */ | |
| 1574 c->val = val; | |
| 853 | 1575 c->actual_tag = tag; |
| 428 | 1576 |
| 1577 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 1578 /* Restore the polling-suppression count. */ | |
| 1579 set_poll_suppress_count (catch->poll_suppress_count); | |
| 1580 #endif | |
| 1581 | |
| 617 | 1582 #if 1 |
| 428 | 1583 do |
| 1584 { | |
| 1585 last_time = catchlist == c; | |
| 1586 | |
| 1587 /* Unwind the specpdl stack, and then restore the proper set of | |
| 1588 handlers. */ | |
| 771 | 1589 unbind_to (catchlist->pdlcount); |
| 428 | 1590 catchlist = catchlist->next; |
| 853 | 1591 check_catchlist_sanity (); |
| 428 | 1592 } |
| 1593 while (! last_time); | |
| 617 | 1594 #else |
| 1595 /* Former XEmacs code. This is definitely not as correct because | |
| 1596 there may be a number of catches we're unwinding, and a number | |
| 1597 of unwind-protects in the process. By not undoing the catches till | |
| 1598 the end, there may be invalid catches still current. (This would | |
| 1599 be a particular problem with code like this: | |
| 1600 | |
| 1601 (catch 'foo | |
| 1602 (call-some-code-which-does... | |
| 1603 (catch 'bar | |
| 1604 (unwind-protect | |
| 1605 (call-some-code-which-does... | |
| 1606 (catch 'bar | |
| 1607 (call-some-code-which-does... | |
| 1608 (throw 'foo nil)))) | |
| 1609 (throw 'bar nil))))) | |
| 1610 | |
| 1611 This would try to throw to the inner (catch 'bar)! | |
| 1612 | |
| 1613 --ben | |
| 1614 */ | |
| 428 | 1615 /* Unwind the specpdl stack */ |
| 771 | 1616 unbind_to (c->pdlcount); |
| 428 | 1617 catchlist = c->next; |
| 853 | 1618 check_catchlist_sanity (); |
| 617 | 1619 #endif /* Former code */ |
| 428 | 1620 |
| 1204 | 1621 UNWIND_GCPRO_TO (c->gcpro); |
| 1292 | 1622 if (profiling_active) |
| 1623 { | |
| 1624 while (backtrace_list != c->backlist) | |
| 1625 { | |
| 1626 profile_record_unwind (backtrace_list); | |
| 1627 backtrace_list = backtrace_list->next; | |
| 1628 } | |
| 1629 } | |
| 1630 else | |
| 1631 backtrace_list = c->backlist; | |
| 428 | 1632 lisp_eval_depth = c->lisp_eval_depth; |
| 1633 | |
| 442 | 1634 #ifdef DEFEND_AGAINST_THROW_RECURSION |
| 428 | 1635 throw_level = 0; |
| 1636 #endif | |
| 1637 LONGJMP (c->jmp, 1); | |
| 1638 } | |
| 1639 | |
| 2268 | 1640 static DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (throw_or_bomb_out (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int, |
| 1641 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)); | |
| 1642 | |
| 428 | 1643 static DOESNT_RETURN |
| 1644 throw_or_bomb_out (Lisp_Object tag, Lisp_Object val, int bomb_out_p, | |
| 1645 Lisp_Object sig, Lisp_Object data) | |
| 1646 { | |
| 442 | 1647 #ifdef DEFEND_AGAINST_THROW_RECURSION |
| 428 | 1648 /* die if we recurse more than is reasonable */ |
| 1649 if (++throw_level > 20) | |
| 2500 | 1650 ABORT (); |
| 428 | 1651 #endif |
| 1652 | |
| 1318 | 1653 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TRAPPING_PROBLEMS |
| 1123 | 1654 check_proper_critical_section_nonlocal_exit_protection (); |
| 1318 | 1655 #endif |
| 1123 | 1656 |
| 428 | 1657 /* If bomb_out_p is t, this is being called from Fsignal as a |
| 1658 "last resort" when there is no handler for this error and | |
| 1659 the debugger couldn't be invoked, so we are throwing to | |
| 3025 | 1660 `top-level'. If this tag doesn't exist (happens during the |
| 428 | 1661 initialization stages) we would get in an infinite recursive |
| 1662 Fsignal/Fthrow loop, so instead we bomb out to the | |
| 1663 really-early-error-handler. | |
| 1664 | |
| 1665 Note that in fact the only time that the "last resort" | |
| 3025 | 1666 occurs is when there's no catch for `top-level' -- the |
| 1667 `top-level' catch and the catch-all error handler are | |
| 428 | 1668 established at the same time, in initial_command_loop/ |
| 1669 top_level_1. | |
| 1670 | |
| 853 | 1671 [[#### Fix this horrifitude!]] |
| 1672 | |
| 1673 I don't think this is horrifitude, just defensive programming. --ben | |
| 428 | 1674 */ |
| 1675 | |
| 1676 while (1) | |
| 1677 { | |
| 1678 REGISTER struct catchtag *c; | |
| 1679 | |
| 1680 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 1681 if (!NILP (tag)) /* #### */ | |
| 1682 #endif | |
| 1683 for (c = catchlist; c; c = c->next) | |
| 1684 { | |
| 2532 | 1685 if (EQ (c->tag, Vcatch_everything_tag)) |
| 1686 c->backtrace = maybe_get_trapping_problems_backtrace (); | |
| 853 | 1687 if (EQ (c->tag, tag) || EQ (c->tag, Vcatch_everything_tag)) |
| 1688 unwind_to_catch (c, val, tag); | |
| 428 | 1689 } |
| 1690 if (!bomb_out_p) | |
| 1691 tag = Fsignal (Qno_catch, list2 (tag, val)); | |
| 1692 else | |
| 1693 call1 (Qreally_early_error_handler, Fcons (sig, data)); | |
| 1694 } | |
| 1695 } | |
| 1696 | |
| 1697 /* See above, where CATCHLIST is defined, for a description of how | |
| 1698 Fthrow() works. | |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 Fthrow() is also called by Fsignal(), to do a non-local jump | |
| 1701 back to the appropriate condition-case handler after (maybe) | |
| 1702 the debugger is entered. In that case, TAG is the value | |
| 1703 of Vcondition_handlers that was in place just after the | |
| 1704 condition-case handler was set up. The car of this will be | |
| 1705 some data referring to the handler: Its car will be Qunbound | |
| 1706 (thus, this tag can never be generated by Lisp code), and | |
| 1707 its CDR will be the HANDLERS argument to condition_case_1() | |
| 1708 (either Qerror, Qt, or a list of handlers as in `condition-case'). | |
| 1709 This works fine because Fthrow() does not care what TAG was | |
| 1710 passed to it: it just looks up the catch list for something | |
| 1711 that is EQ() to TAG. When it finds it, it will longjmp() | |
| 1712 back to the place that established the catch (in this case, | |
| 1713 condition_case_1). See below for more info. | |
| 1714 */ | |
| 1715 | |
| 2268 | 1716 DEFUN_NORETURN ("throw", Fthrow, 2, 2, 0, /* |
| 444 | 1717 Throw to the catch for TAG and return VALUE from it. |
| 2297 | 1718 Both TAG and VALUE are evalled. Tags are the same iff they are `eq'. |
| 428 | 1719 */ |
| 444 | 1720 (tag, value)) |
| 1721 { | |
| 1722 throw_or_bomb_out (tag, value, 0, Qnil, Qnil); /* Doesn't return */ | |
| 2268 | 1723 RETURN_NOT_REACHED (Qnil); |
| 428 | 1724 } |
| 1725 | |
| 1726 DEFUN ("unwind-protect", Funwind_protect, 1, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 1727 Do BODYFORM, protecting with UNWINDFORMS. | |
| 1728 Usage looks like (unwind-protect BODYFORM UNWINDFORMS...). | |
| 1729 If BODYFORM completes normally, its value is returned | |
| 1730 after executing the UNWINDFORMS. | |
| 1731 If BODYFORM exits nonlocally, the UNWINDFORMS are executed anyway. | |
| 1732 */ | |
| 1733 (args)) | |
| 1734 { | |
| 1735 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1736 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 1737 | |
| 1738 record_unwind_protect (Fprogn, XCDR (args)); | |
| 771 | 1739 return unbind_to_1 (speccount, Feval (XCAR (args))); |
| 428 | 1740 } |
| 1741 | |
| 1742 | |
| 1743 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 1292 | 1744 /* Trapping errors */ |
| 428 | 1745 /************************************************************************/ |
| 1746 | |
| 1747 static Lisp_Object | |
| 1748 condition_bind_unwind (Lisp_Object loser) | |
| 1749 { | |
| 617 | 1750 /* There is no problem freeing stuff here like there is in |
| 1751 condition_case_unwind(), because there are no outside pointers | |
| 1752 (like the tag below in the catchlist) pointing to the objects. */ | |
| 853 | 1753 |
| 428 | 1754 /* ((handler-fun . handler-args) ... other handlers) */ |
| 1755 Lisp_Object tem = XCAR (loser); | |
| 853 | 1756 int first = 1; |
| 428 | 1757 |
| 1758 while (CONSP (tem)) | |
| 1759 { | |
| 853 | 1760 Lisp_Object victim = tem; |
| 1761 if (first && OPAQUE_PTRP (XCAR (victim))) | |
| 1762 free_opaque_ptr (XCAR (victim)); | |
| 1763 first = 0; | |
| 1764 tem = XCDR (victim); | |
| 428 | 1765 free_cons (victim); |
| 1766 } | |
| 1767 | |
| 1768 if (EQ (loser, Vcondition_handlers)) /* may have been rebound to some tail */ | |
| 853 | 1769 Vcondition_handlers = XCDR (loser); |
| 1770 | |
| 1771 free_cons (loser); | |
| 428 | 1772 return Qnil; |
| 1773 } | |
| 1774 | |
| 1775 static Lisp_Object | |
| 1776 condition_case_unwind (Lisp_Object loser) | |
| 1777 { | |
| 1778 /* ((<unbound> . clauses) ... other handlers */ | |
| 617 | 1779 /* NO! Doing this now leaves the tag deleted in a still-active |
| 1780 catch. With the recent changes to unwind_to_catch(), the | |
| 1781 evil situation might not happen any more; it certainly could | |
| 1782 happen before because it did. But it's very precarious to rely | |
| 1783 on something like this. #### Instead we should rewrite, adopting | |
| 1784 the FSF's mechanism with a struct handler instead of | |
| 1785 Vcondition_handlers; then we have NO Lisp-object structures used | |
| 1786 to hold all of the values, and there's no possibility either of | |
| 1787 crashes from freeing objects too quickly, or objects not getting | |
| 1788 freed and hanging around till the next GC. | |
| 1789 | |
| 1790 In practice, the extra consing here should not matter because | |
| 1791 it only happens when we throw past the condition-case, which almost | |
| 1792 always is the result of an error. Most of the time, there will be | |
| 1793 no error, and we will free the objects below in the main function. | |
| 1794 | |
| 1795 --ben | |
| 1796 | |
| 1797 DO NOT DO: free_cons (XCAR (loser)); | |
| 1798 */ | |
| 1799 | |
| 428 | 1800 if (EQ (loser, Vcondition_handlers)) /* may have been rebound to some tail */ |
| 617 | 1801 Vcondition_handlers = XCDR (loser); |
| 1802 | |
| 1803 /* DO NOT DO: free_cons (loser); */ | |
| 428 | 1804 return Qnil; |
| 1805 } | |
| 1806 | |
| 1807 /* Split out from condition_case_3 so that primitive C callers | |
| 1808 don't have to cons up a lisp handler form to be evaluated. */ | |
| 1809 | |
| 1810 /* Call a function BFUN of one argument BARG, trapping errors as | |
| 1811 specified by HANDLERS. If no error occurs that is indicated by | |
| 1812 HANDLERS as something to be caught, the return value of this | |
| 1813 function is the return value from BFUN. If such an error does | |
| 1814 occur, HFUN is called, and its return value becomes the | |
| 1815 return value of condition_case_1(). The second argument passed | |
| 1816 to HFUN will always be HARG. The first argument depends on | |
| 1817 HANDLERS: | |
| 1818 | |
| 1819 If HANDLERS is Qt, all errors (this includes QUIT, but not | |
| 1820 non-local exits with `throw') cause HFUN to be invoked, and VAL | |
| 1821 (the first argument to HFUN) is a cons (SIG . DATA) of the | |
| 1822 arguments passed to `signal'. The debugger is not invoked even if | |
| 1823 `debug-on-error' was set. | |
| 1824 | |
| 1825 A HANDLERS value of Qerror is the same as Qt except that the | |
| 1826 debugger is invoked if `debug-on-error' was set. | |
| 1827 | |
| 1828 Otherwise, HANDLERS should be a list of lists (CONDITION-NAME BODY ...) | |
| 1829 exactly as in `condition-case', and errors will be trapped | |
| 1830 as indicated in HANDLERS. VAL (the first argument to HFUN) will | |
| 1831 be a cons whose car is the cons (SIG . DATA) and whose CDR is the | |
| 1832 list (BODY ...) from the appropriate slot in HANDLERS. | |
| 1833 | |
| 1834 This function pushes HANDLERS onto the front of Vcondition_handlers | |
| 1835 (actually with a Qunbound marker as well -- see Fthrow() above | |
| 1836 for why), establishes a catch whose tag is this new value of | |
| 1837 Vcondition_handlers, and calls BFUN. When Fsignal() is called, | |
| 1838 it calls Fthrow(), setting TAG to this same new value of | |
| 1839 Vcondition_handlers and setting VAL to the same thing that will | |
| 1840 be passed to HFUN, as above. Fthrow() longjmp()s back to the | |
| 1841 jump point we just established, and we in turn just call the | |
| 1842 HFUN and return its value. | |
| 1843 | |
| 1844 For a real condition-case, HFUN will always be | |
| 1845 run_condition_case_handlers() and HARG is the argument VAR | |
| 1846 to condition-case. That function just binds VAR to the cons | |
| 1847 (SIG . DATA) that is the CAR of VAL, and calls the handler | |
| 1848 (BODY ...) that is the CDR of VAL. Note that before calling | |
| 1849 Fthrow(), Fsignal() restored Vcondition_handlers to the value | |
| 1850 it had *before* condition_case_1() was called. This maintains | |
| 1851 consistency (so that the state of things at exit of | |
| 1852 condition_case_1() is the same as at entry), and implies | |
| 1853 that the handler can signal the same error again (possibly | |
| 1854 after processing of its own), without getting in an infinite | |
| 1855 loop. */ | |
| 1856 | |
| 1857 Lisp_Object | |
| 1858 condition_case_1 (Lisp_Object handlers, | |
| 1859 Lisp_Object (*bfun) (Lisp_Object barg), | |
| 1860 Lisp_Object barg, | |
| 1861 Lisp_Object (*hfun) (Lisp_Object val, Lisp_Object harg), | |
| 1862 Lisp_Object harg) | |
| 1863 { | |
| 1864 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 1865 struct catchtag c; | |
| 617 | 1866 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3; |
| 428 | 1867 |
| 1868 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 1869 c.tag = Qnil; | |
| 1870 #else | |
| 1871 /* Do consing now so out-of-memory error happens up front */ | |
| 1872 /* (unbound . stuff) is a special condition-case kludge marker | |
| 1873 which is known specially by Fsignal. | |
| 617 | 1874 [[ This is an abomination, but to fix it would require either |
| 428 | 1875 making condition_case cons (a union of the conditions of the clauses) |
| 617 | 1876 or changing the byte-compiler output (no thanks).]] |
| 1877 | |
| 1878 The above comment is clearly wrong. FSF does not do it this way | |
| 1879 and did not change the byte-compiler output. Instead they use a | |
| 1880 `struct handler' to hold the various values (in place of our | |
| 1881 Vcondition_handlers) and chain them together, with pointers from | |
| 1882 the `struct catchtag' to the `struct handler'. We should perhaps | |
| 1883 consider moving to something similar, but not before I merge my | |
| 1884 stderr-proc workspace, which contains changes to these | |
| 1885 functions. --ben */ | |
| 428 | 1886 c.tag = noseeum_cons (noseeum_cons (Qunbound, handlers), |
| 1887 Vcondition_handlers); | |
| 1888 #endif | |
| 1889 c.val = Qnil; | |
| 853 | 1890 c.actual_tag = Qnil; |
| 2532 | 1891 c.backtrace = Qnil; |
| 428 | 1892 c.backlist = backtrace_list; |
| 1893 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 1894 /* #### */ | |
| 1895 c.handlerlist = handlerlist; | |
| 1896 #endif | |
| 1897 c.lisp_eval_depth = lisp_eval_depth; | |
| 1898 c.pdlcount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 1899 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 1900 c.poll_suppress_count = async_timer_suppress_count; | |
| 1901 #endif | |
| 1902 c.gcpro = gcprolist; | |
| 1903 /* #### FSFmacs does the following statement *after* the setjmp(). */ | |
| 1904 c.next = catchlist; | |
| 1905 | |
| 1906 if (SETJMP (c.jmp)) | |
| 1907 { | |
| 1908 /* throw does ungcpro, etc */ | |
| 1909 return (*hfun) (c.val, harg); | |
| 1910 } | |
| 1911 | |
| 1912 record_unwind_protect (condition_case_unwind, c.tag); | |
| 1913 | |
| 1914 catchlist = &c; | |
| 1915 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 1916 h.handler = handlers; | |
| 1917 h.var = Qnil; | |
| 1918 h.next = handlerlist; | |
| 1919 h.tag = &c; | |
| 1920 handlerlist = &h; | |
| 1921 #else | |
| 1922 Vcondition_handlers = c.tag; | |
| 1923 #endif | |
| 1924 GCPRO1 (harg); /* Somebody has to gc-protect */ | |
| 1925 c.val = ((*bfun) (barg)); | |
| 1926 UNGCPRO; | |
| 617 | 1927 |
| 1928 /* Once we change `catchlist' below, the stuff in c will not be GCPRO'd. */ | |
| 1929 GCPRO3 (harg, c.val, c.tag); | |
| 1930 | |
| 428 | 1931 catchlist = c.next; |
| 853 | 1932 check_catchlist_sanity (); |
| 617 | 1933 /* Note: The unbind also resets Vcondition_handlers. Maybe we should |
| 1934 delete this here. */ | |
| 428 | 1935 Vcondition_handlers = XCDR (c.tag); |
| 771 | 1936 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 617 | 1937 |
| 1938 UNGCPRO; | |
| 1939 /* free the conses *after* the unbind, because the unbind will run | |
| 1940 condition_case_unwind above. */ | |
| 853 | 1941 free_cons (XCAR (c.tag)); |
| 1942 free_cons (c.tag); | |
| 617 | 1943 return c.val; |
| 428 | 1944 } |
| 1945 | |
| 1946 static Lisp_Object | |
| 1947 run_condition_case_handlers (Lisp_Object val, Lisp_Object var) | |
| 1948 { | |
| 1949 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1950 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 1951 if (!NILP (h.var)) | |
| 1952 specbind (h.var, c.val); | |
| 1953 val = Fprogn (Fcdr (h.chosen_clause)); | |
| 1954 | |
| 1955 /* Note that this just undoes the binding of h.var; whoever | |
| 1956 longjmp()ed to us unwound the stack to c.pdlcount before | |
| 1957 throwing. */ | |
| 771 | 1958 unbind_to (c.pdlcount); |
| 428 | 1959 return val; |
| 1960 #else | |
| 1961 int speccount; | |
| 1962 | |
| 1963 CHECK_TRUE_LIST (val); | |
| 1964 if (NILP (var)) | |
| 1965 return Fprogn (Fcdr (val)); /* tail call */ | |
| 1966 | |
| 1967 speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 1968 specbind (var, Fcar (val)); | |
| 1969 val = Fprogn (Fcdr (val)); | |
| 771 | 1970 return unbind_to_1 (speccount, val); |
| 428 | 1971 #endif |
| 1972 } | |
| 1973 | |
| 1974 /* Here for bytecode to call non-consfully. This is exactly like | |
| 1975 condition-case except that it takes three arguments rather | |
| 1976 than a single list of arguments. */ | |
| 1977 Lisp_Object | |
| 1978 condition_case_3 (Lisp_Object bodyform, Lisp_Object var, Lisp_Object handlers) | |
| 1979 { | |
| 1980 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1981 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (handler, handlers) | |
| 1982 { | |
| 1983 if (NILP (handler)) | |
| 1984 ; | |
| 1985 else if (CONSP (handler)) | |
| 1986 { | |
| 1987 Lisp_Object conditions = XCAR (handler); | |
| 1988 /* CONDITIONS must a condition name or a list of condition names */ | |
| 1989 if (SYMBOLP (conditions)) | |
| 1990 ; | |
| 1991 else | |
| 1992 { | |
| 1993 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (condition, conditions) | |
| 1994 if (!SYMBOLP (condition)) | |
| 1995 goto invalid_condition_handler; | |
| 1996 } | |
| 1997 } | |
| 1998 else | |
| 1999 { | |
| 2000 invalid_condition_handler: | |
| 563 | 2001 sferror ("Invalid condition handler", handler); |
| 428 | 2002 } |
| 2003 } | |
| 2004 | |
| 2005 CHECK_SYMBOL (var); | |
| 2006 | |
| 2007 return condition_case_1 (handlers, | |
| 2008 Feval, bodyform, | |
| 2009 run_condition_case_handlers, | |
| 2010 var); | |
| 2011 } | |
| 2012 | |
| 2013 DEFUN ("condition-case", Fcondition_case, 2, UNEVALLED, 0, /* | |
| 2014 Regain control when an error is signalled. | |
| 2015 Usage looks like (condition-case VAR BODYFORM HANDLERS...). | |
| 2016 Executes BODYFORM and returns its value if no error happens. | |
| 2017 Each element of HANDLERS looks like (CONDITION-NAME BODY...) | |
| 2018 where the BODY is made of Lisp expressions. | |
| 2019 | |
| 771 | 2020 A typical usage of `condition-case' looks like this: |
| 2021 | |
| 2022 (condition-case nil | |
| 2023 ;; you need a progn here if you want more than one statement ... | |
| 2024 (progn | |
| 2025 (do-something) | |
| 2026 (do-something-else)) | |
| 2027 (error | |
| 2028 (issue-warning-or) | |
| 2029 ;; but strangely, you don't need one here. | |
| 2030 (return-a-value-etc) | |
| 2031 )) | |
| 2032 | |
| 428 | 2033 A handler is applicable to an error if CONDITION-NAME is one of the |
| 2034 error's condition names. If an error happens, the first applicable | |
| 2035 handler is run. As a special case, a CONDITION-NAME of t matches | |
| 2036 all errors, even those without the `error' condition name on them | |
| 2037 \(e.g. `quit'). | |
| 2038 | |
| 2039 The car of a handler may be a list of condition names | |
| 2040 instead of a single condition name. | |
| 2041 | |
| 2042 When a handler handles an error, | |
| 2043 control returns to the condition-case and the handler BODY... is executed | |
| 2044 with VAR bound to (SIGNALED-CONDITIONS . SIGNAL-DATA). | |
| 2045 VAR may be nil; then you do not get access to the signal information. | |
| 2046 | |
| 2047 The value of the last BODY form is returned from the condition-case. | |
| 2048 See also the function `signal' for more info. | |
| 2049 | |
| 2050 Note that at the time the condition handler is invoked, the Lisp stack | |
| 2051 and the current catches, condition-cases, and bindings have all been | |
| 2052 popped back to the state they were in just before the call to | |
| 2053 `condition-case'. This means that resignalling the error from | |
| 2054 within the handler will not result in an infinite loop. | |
| 2055 | |
| 2056 If you want to establish an error handler that is called with the | |
| 2057 Lisp stack, bindings, etc. as they were when `signal' was called, | |
| 2058 rather than when the handler was set, use `call-with-condition-handler'. | |
| 2059 */ | |
| 2060 (args)) | |
| 2061 { | |
| 2062 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 2063 Lisp_Object var = XCAR (args); | |
| 2064 Lisp_Object bodyform = XCAR (XCDR (args)); | |
| 2065 Lisp_Object handlers = XCDR (XCDR (args)); | |
| 2066 return condition_case_3 (bodyform, var, handlers); | |
| 2067 } | |
| 2068 | |
| 2069 DEFUN ("call-with-condition-handler", Fcall_with_condition_handler, 2, MANY, 0, /* | |
| 2070 Regain control when an error is signalled, without popping the stack. | |
| 2071 Usage looks like (call-with-condition-handler HANDLER FUNCTION &rest ARGS). | |
| 2072 This function is similar to `condition-case', but the handler is invoked | |
| 2073 with the same environment (Lisp stack, bindings, catches, condition-cases) | |
| 2074 that was current when `signal' was called, rather than when the handler | |
| 2075 was established. | |
| 2076 | |
| 2077 HANDLER should be a function of one argument, which is a cons of the args | |
| 2078 \(SIG . DATA) that were passed to `signal'. It is invoked whenever | |
| 2079 `signal' is called (this differs from `condition-case', which allows | |
| 2080 you to specify which errors are trapped). If the handler function | |
| 2081 returns, `signal' continues as if the handler were never invoked. | |
| 2082 \(It continues to look for handlers established earlier than this one, | |
| 2083 and invokes the standard error-handler if none is found.) | |
| 2084 */ | |
| 2085 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) /* Note! Args side-effected! */ | |
| 2086 { | |
| 2087 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 2088 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 2089 Lisp_Object tem; | |
| 2090 | |
| 853 | 2091 tem = Ffunction_max_args (args[0]); |
| 2092 if (! (XINT (Ffunction_min_args (args[0])) <= 1 | |
| 2093 && (NILP (tem) || 1 <= XINT (tem)))) | |
| 2094 invalid_argument ("Must be function of one argument", args[0]); | |
| 2095 | |
| 2096 /* (handler-fun . handler-args) but currently there are no handler-args */ | |
| 428 | 2097 tem = noseeum_cons (list1 (args[0]), Vcondition_handlers); |
| 2098 record_unwind_protect (condition_bind_unwind, tem); | |
| 2099 Vcondition_handlers = tem; | |
| 2100 | |
| 2101 /* Caller should have GC-protected args */ | |
| 771 | 2102 return unbind_to_1 (speccount, Ffuncall (nargs - 1, args + 1)); |
| 428 | 2103 } |
| 2104 | |
| 853 | 2105 /* This is the C version of the above function. It calls FUN, passing it |
| 2106 ARG, first setting up HANDLER to catch signals in the environment in | |
| 2107 which they were signalled. (HANDLER is only invoked if there was no | |
| 2108 handler (either from condition-case or call-with-condition-handler) set | |
| 2109 later on that handled the signal; therefore, this is a real error. | |
| 2110 | |
| 2111 HANDLER is invoked with three arguments: the ERROR-SYMBOL and DATA as | |
| 2112 passed to `signal', and HANDLER_ARG. Originally I made HANDLER_ARG and | |
| 2113 ARG be void * to facilitate passing structures, but I changed to | |
| 2114 Lisp_Objects because all the other C interfaces to catch/condition-case/etc. | |
| 2115 take Lisp_Objects, and it is easy enough to use make_opaque_ptr() et al. | |
| 2116 to convert between Lisp_Objects and structure pointers. */ | |
| 2117 | |
| 2118 Lisp_Object | |
| 2119 call_with_condition_handler (Lisp_Object (*handler) (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 2120 Lisp_Object), | |
| 2121 Lisp_Object handler_arg, | |
| 2122 Lisp_Object (*fun) (Lisp_Object), | |
| 2123 Lisp_Object arg) | |
| 2124 { | |
| 2125 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 1111 | 2126 int speccount = specpdl_depth (); |
| 853 | 2127 Lisp_Object tem; |
| 2128 | |
| 2129 /* ((handler-fun . (handler-arg . nil)) ... ) */ | |
| 1111 | 2130 tem = noseeum_cons (noseeum_cons (make_opaque_ptr ((void *) handler), |
| 853 | 2131 noseeum_cons (handler_arg, Qnil)), |
| 2132 Vcondition_handlers); | |
| 2133 record_unwind_protect (condition_bind_unwind, tem); | |
| 2134 Vcondition_handlers = tem; | |
| 2135 | |
| 2136 return unbind_to_1 (speccount, (*fun) (arg)); | |
| 2137 } | |
| 2138 | |
| 428 | 2139 static int |
| 2140 condition_type_p (Lisp_Object type, Lisp_Object conditions) | |
| 2141 { | |
| 2142 if (EQ (type, Qt)) | |
| 2143 /* (condition-case c # (t c)) catches -all- signals | |
| 2144 * Use with caution! */ | |
| 2145 return 1; | |
| 2146 | |
| 2147 if (SYMBOLP (type)) | |
| 2148 return !NILP (Fmemq (type, conditions)); | |
| 2149 | |
| 2150 for (; CONSP (type); type = XCDR (type)) | |
| 2151 if (!NILP (Fmemq (XCAR (type), conditions))) | |
| 2152 return 1; | |
| 2153 | |
| 2154 return 0; | |
| 2155 } | |
| 2156 | |
| 2157 static Lisp_Object | |
| 2158 return_from_signal (Lisp_Object value) | |
| 2159 { | |
| 2160 #if 1 | |
| 2161 /* Most callers are not prepared to handle gc if this | |
| 2162 returns. So, since this feature is not very useful, | |
| 2163 take it out. */ | |
| 2164 /* Have called debugger; return value to signaller */ | |
| 2165 return value; | |
| 2166 #else /* But the reality is that that stinks, because: */ | |
| 2167 /* GACK!!! Really want some way for debug-on-quit errors | |
| 2168 to be continuable!! */ | |
| 563 | 2169 signal_error (Qunimplemented, |
| 2170 "Returning a value from an error is no longer supported", | |
| 2171 Qunbound); | |
| 428 | 2172 #endif |
| 2173 } | |
| 2174 | |
| 2175 | |
| 2176 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 2177 /* the workhorse error-signaling function */ | |
| 2178 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 2179 | |
| 853 | 2180 /* This exists only for debugging purposes, as a place to put a breakpoint |
| 2181 that won't get signalled for errors occurring when | |
| 2182 call_with_suspended_errors() was invoked. */ | |
| 2183 | |
| 872 | 2184 /* Don't make static or it might be compiled away */ |
| 2185 void signal_1 (void); | |
| 2186 | |
| 2187 void | |
| 853 | 2188 signal_1 (void) |
| 2189 { | |
| 2190 } | |
| 2191 | |
| 428 | 2192 /* #### This function has not been synched with FSF. It diverges |
| 2193 significantly. */ | |
| 2194 | |
| 853 | 2195 /* The simplest external error function: it would be called |
| 2196 signal_continuable_error() in the terminology below, but it's | |
| 2197 Lisp-callable. */ | |
| 2198 | |
| 2199 DEFUN ("signal", Fsignal, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
| 2200 Signal a continuable error. Args are ERROR-SYMBOL, and associated DATA. | |
| 2201 An error symbol is a symbol defined using `define-error'. | |
| 2202 DATA should be a list. Its elements are printed as part of the error message. | |
| 2203 If the signal is handled, DATA is made available to the handler. | |
| 2204 See also the function `signal-error', and the functions to handle errors: | |
| 2205 `condition-case' and `call-with-condition-handler'. | |
| 2206 | |
| 2207 Note that this function can return, if the debugger is invoked and the | |
| 2208 user invokes the "return from signal" option. | |
| 2209 */ | |
| 2210 (error_symbol, data)) | |
| 428 | 2211 { |
| 2212 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 853 | 2213 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; |
| 2214 Lisp_Object conditions = Qnil; | |
| 2215 Lisp_Object handlers = Qnil; | |
| 428 | 2216 /* signal_call_debugger() could get called more than once |
| 2217 (once when a call-with-condition-handler is about to | |
| 2218 be dealt with, and another when a condition-case handler | |
| 2219 is about to be invoked). So make sure the debugger and/or | |
| 2220 stack trace aren't done more than once. */ | |
| 2221 int stack_trace_displayed = 0; | |
| 2222 int debugger_entered = 0; | |
| 853 | 2223 |
| 2224 /* Fsignal() is one of these functions that's called all the time | |
| 2225 with newly-created Lisp objects. We allow this; but we must GC- | |
| 2226 protect the objects because all sorts of weird stuff could | |
| 2227 happen. */ | |
| 2228 | |
| 2229 GCPRO4 (conditions, handlers, error_symbol, data); | |
| 2230 | |
| 2231 if (!(inhibit_flags & CALL_WITH_SUSPENDED_ERRORS)) | |
| 2232 signal_1 (); | |
| 428 | 2233 |
| 2234 if (!initialized) | |
| 2235 { | |
| 2236 /* who knows how much has been initialized? Safest bet is | |
| 2237 just to bomb out immediately. */ | |
| 771 | 2238 stderr_out ("Error before initialization is complete!\n"); |
| 2500 | 2239 ABORT (); |
| 428 | 2240 } |
| 2241 | |
| 3092 | 2242 #ifndef NEW_GC |
| 1123 | 2243 assert (!gc_in_progress); |
| 3092 | 2244 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 1123 | 2245 |
| 2246 /* We abort if in_display and we are not protected, as garbage | |
| 2247 collections and non-local exits will invariably be fatal, but in | |
| 2248 messy, difficult-to-debug ways. See enter_redisplay_critical_section(). | |
| 2249 */ | |
| 2250 | |
| 1318 | 2251 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TRAPPING_PROBLEMS |
| 1123 | 2252 check_proper_critical_section_nonlocal_exit_protection (); |
| 1318 | 2253 #endif |
| 428 | 2254 |
| 853 | 2255 conditions = Fget (error_symbol, Qerror_conditions, Qnil); |
| 428 | 2256 |
| 2257 for (handlers = Vcondition_handlers; | |
| 2258 CONSP (handlers); | |
| 2259 handlers = XCDR (handlers)) | |
| 2260 { | |
| 2261 Lisp_Object handler_fun = XCAR (XCAR (handlers)); | |
| 2262 Lisp_Object handler_data = XCDR (XCAR (handlers)); | |
| 2263 Lisp_Object outer_handlers = XCDR (handlers); | |
| 2264 | |
| 2265 if (!UNBOUNDP (handler_fun)) | |
| 2266 { | |
| 2267 /* call-with-condition-handler */ | |
| 2268 Lisp_Object tem; | |
| 2269 Lisp_Object all_handlers = Vcondition_handlers; | |
| 2270 struct gcpro ngcpro1; | |
| 2271 NGCPRO1 (all_handlers); | |
| 2272 Vcondition_handlers = outer_handlers; | |
| 2273 | |
| 853 | 2274 tem = signal_call_debugger (conditions, error_symbol, data, |
| 428 | 2275 outer_handlers, 1, |
| 2276 &stack_trace_displayed, | |
| 2277 &debugger_entered); | |
| 2278 if (!UNBOUNDP (tem)) | |
| 2279 RETURN_NUNGCPRO (return_from_signal (tem)); | |
| 2280 | |
| 853 | 2281 if (OPAQUE_PTRP (handler_fun)) |
| 2282 { | |
| 2283 if (NILP (handler_data)) | |
| 2284 { | |
| 2285 Lisp_Object (*hfun) (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object) = | |
| 2286 (Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)) | |
| 2287 (get_opaque_ptr (handler_fun)); | |
| 2288 | |
| 2289 tem = (*hfun) (error_symbol, data); | |
| 2290 } | |
| 2291 else | |
| 2292 { | |
| 2293 Lisp_Object (*hfun) (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object) = | |
| 2294 (Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)) | |
| 2295 (get_opaque_ptr (handler_fun)); | |
| 2296 | |
| 2297 assert (NILP (XCDR (handler_data))); | |
| 2298 tem = (*hfun) (error_symbol, data, XCAR (handler_data)); | |
| 2299 } | |
| 2300 } | |
| 2301 else | |
| 2302 { | |
| 2303 tem = Fcons (error_symbol, data); | |
| 2304 if (NILP (handler_data)) | |
| 2305 tem = call1 (handler_fun, tem); | |
| 2306 else | |
| 2307 { | |
| 2308 /* (This code won't be used (for now?).) */ | |
| 2309 struct gcpro nngcpro1; | |
| 2310 Lisp_Object args[3]; | |
| 2311 NNGCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 2312 nngcpro1.nvars = 3; | |
| 2313 args[0] = handler_fun; | |
| 2314 args[1] = tem; | |
| 2315 args[2] = handler_data; | |
| 2316 nngcpro1.var = args; | |
| 2317 tem = Fapply (3, args); | |
| 2318 NNUNGCPRO; | |
| 2319 } | |
| 2320 } | |
| 428 | 2321 NUNGCPRO; |
| 2322 #if 0 | |
| 2323 if (!EQ (tem, Qsignal)) | |
| 2324 return return_from_signal (tem); | |
| 2325 #endif | |
| 2326 /* If handler didn't throw, try another handler */ | |
| 2327 Vcondition_handlers = all_handlers; | |
| 2328 } | |
| 2329 | |
| 2330 /* It's a condition-case handler */ | |
| 2331 | |
| 2332 /* t is used by handlers for all conditions, set up by C code. | |
| 2333 * debugger is not called even if debug_on_error */ | |
| 2334 else if (EQ (handler_data, Qt)) | |
| 2335 { | |
| 2336 UNGCPRO; | |
| 853 | 2337 return Fthrow (handlers, Fcons (error_symbol, data)); |
| 428 | 2338 } |
| 2339 /* `error' is used similarly to the way `t' is used, but in | |
| 2340 addition it invokes the debugger if debug_on_error. | |
| 2341 This is normally used for the outer command-loop error | |
| 2342 handler. */ | |
| 2343 else if (EQ (handler_data, Qerror)) | |
| 2344 { | |
| 853 | 2345 Lisp_Object tem = signal_call_debugger (conditions, error_symbol, |
| 2346 data, | |
| 428 | 2347 outer_handlers, 0, |
| 2348 &stack_trace_displayed, | |
| 2349 &debugger_entered); | |
| 2350 | |
| 2351 UNGCPRO; | |
| 2352 if (!UNBOUNDP (tem)) | |
| 2353 return return_from_signal (tem); | |
| 2354 | |
| 853 | 2355 tem = Fcons (error_symbol, data); |
| 428 | 2356 return Fthrow (handlers, tem); |
| 2357 } | |
| 2358 else | |
| 2359 { | |
| 2360 /* handler established by real (Lisp) condition-case */ | |
| 2361 Lisp_Object h; | |
| 2362 | |
| 2363 for (h = handler_data; CONSP (h); h = Fcdr (h)) | |
| 2364 { | |
| 2365 Lisp_Object clause = Fcar (h); | |
| 2366 Lisp_Object tem = Fcar (clause); | |
| 2367 | |
| 2368 if (condition_type_p (tem, conditions)) | |
| 2369 { | |
| 853 | 2370 tem = signal_call_debugger (conditions, error_symbol, data, |
| 428 | 2371 outer_handlers, 1, |
| 2372 &stack_trace_displayed, | |
| 2373 &debugger_entered); | |
| 2374 UNGCPRO; | |
| 2375 if (!UNBOUNDP (tem)) | |
| 2376 return return_from_signal (tem); | |
| 2377 | |
| 2378 /* Doesn't return */ | |
| 853 | 2379 tem = Fcons (Fcons (error_symbol, data), Fcdr (clause)); |
| 428 | 2380 return Fthrow (handlers, tem); |
| 2381 } | |
| 2382 } | |
| 2383 } | |
| 2384 } | |
| 2385 | |
| 2386 /* If no handler is present now, try to run the debugger, | |
| 2387 and if that fails, throw to top level. | |
| 2388 | |
| 2389 #### The only time that no handler is present is during | |
| 2390 temacs or perhaps very early in XEmacs. In both cases, | |
| 3025 | 2391 there is no `top-level' catch. (That's why the |
| 428 | 2392 "bomb-out" hack was added.) |
| 2393 | |
| 853 | 2394 [[#### Fix this horrifitude!]] |
| 2395 | |
| 2396 I don't think this is horrifitude, but just defensive coding. --ben */ | |
| 2397 | |
| 2398 signal_call_debugger (conditions, error_symbol, data, Qnil, 0, | |
| 428 | 2399 &stack_trace_displayed, |
| 2400 &debugger_entered); | |
| 2401 UNGCPRO; | |
| 853 | 2402 throw_or_bomb_out (Qtop_level, Qt, 1, error_symbol, |
| 2403 data); /* Doesn't return */ | |
| 2268 | 2404 RETURN_NOT_REACHED (Qnil); |
| 428 | 2405 } |
| 2406 | |
| 2407 /****************** Error functions class 1 ******************/ | |
| 2408 | |
| 2409 /* Class 1: General functions that signal an error. | |
| 2410 These functions take an error type and a list of associated error | |
| 2411 data. */ | |
| 2412 | |
| 853 | 2413 /* No signal_continuable_error_1(); it's called Fsignal(). */ |
| 428 | 2414 |
| 2415 /* Signal a non-continuable error. */ | |
| 2416 | |
| 2417 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 563 | 2418 signal_error_1 (Lisp_Object sig, Lisp_Object data) |
| 428 | 2419 { |
| 2420 for (;;) | |
| 2421 Fsignal (sig, data); | |
| 2422 } | |
| 853 | 2423 |
| 2424 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_CATCH | |
| 2425 | |
| 2426 void | |
| 2427 check_catchlist_sanity (void) | |
| 2428 { | |
| 2429 #if 0 | |
| 2430 /* vou me tomar no cu! i just masked andy's missing-unbind | |
| 2431 bug! */ | |
| 442 | 2432 struct catchtag *c; |
| 2433 int found_error_tag = 0; | |
| 2434 | |
| 2435 for (c = catchlist; c; c = c->next) | |
| 2436 { | |
| 2437 if (EQ (c->tag, Qunbound_suspended_errors_tag)) | |
| 2438 { | |
| 2439 found_error_tag = 1; | |
| 2440 break; | |
| 2441 } | |
| 2442 } | |
| 2443 | |
| 2444 assert (found_error_tag || NILP (Vcurrent_error_state)); | |
| 853 | 2445 #endif /* vou me tomar no cul */ |
| 2446 } | |
| 2447 | |
| 2448 void | |
| 2449 check_specbind_stack_sanity (void) | |
| 2450 { | |
| 2451 } | |
| 2452 | |
| 2453 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_CATCH */ | |
| 428 | 2454 |
| 2455 /* Signal a non-continuable error or display a warning or do nothing, | |
| 2456 according to ERRB. CLASS is the class of warning and should | |
| 2457 refer to what sort of operation is being done (e.g. Qtoolbar, | |
| 2458 Qresource, etc.). */ | |
| 2459 | |
| 2460 void | |
| 1204 | 2461 maybe_signal_error_1 (Lisp_Object sig, Lisp_Object data, Lisp_Object class_, |
| 578 | 2462 Error_Behavior errb) |
| 428 | 2463 { |
| 2464 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2465 return; | |
| 793 | 2466 else if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_DEBUG_WARN)) |
| 1204 | 2467 warn_when_safe_lispobj (class_, Qdebug, Fcons (sig, data)); |
| 428 | 2468 else if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_WARN)) |
| 1204 | 2469 warn_when_safe_lispobj (class_, Qwarning, Fcons (sig, data)); |
| 428 | 2470 else |
| 2471 for (;;) | |
| 2472 Fsignal (sig, data); | |
| 2473 } | |
| 2474 | |
| 2475 /* Signal a continuable error or display a warning or do nothing, | |
| 2476 according to ERRB. */ | |
| 2477 | |
| 2478 Lisp_Object | |
| 563 | 2479 maybe_signal_continuable_error_1 (Lisp_Object sig, Lisp_Object data, |
| 1204 | 2480 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 428 | 2481 { |
| 2482 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2483 return Qnil; | |
| 793 | 2484 else if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_DEBUG_WARN)) |
| 2485 { | |
| 1204 | 2486 warn_when_safe_lispobj (class_, Qdebug, Fcons (sig, data)); |
| 793 | 2487 return Qnil; |
| 2488 } | |
| 428 | 2489 else if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_WARN)) |
| 2490 { | |
| 1204 | 2491 warn_when_safe_lispobj (class_, Qwarning, Fcons (sig, data)); |
| 428 | 2492 return Qnil; |
| 2493 } | |
| 2494 else | |
| 2495 return Fsignal (sig, data); | |
| 2496 } | |
| 2497 | |
| 2498 | |
| 2499 /****************** Error functions class 2 ******************/ | |
| 2500 | |
| 563 | 2501 /* Class 2: Signal an error with a string and an associated object. |
| 2502 Normally these functions are used to attach one associated object, | |
| 2503 but to attach no objects, specify Qunbound for FROB, and for more | |
| 2504 than one object, make a list of the objects with Qunbound as the | |
| 2505 first element. (If you have specifically two objects to attach, | |
| 2506 consider using the function in class 3 below.) These functions | |
| 2507 signal an error of a specified type, whose data is one or more | |
| 2508 objects (usually two), a string the related Lisp object(s) | |
| 2509 specified as FROB. */ | |
| 2510 | |
| 2511 /* Out of REASON and FROB, return a list of elements suitable for passing | |
| 2512 to signal_error_1(). */ | |
| 2513 | |
| 2514 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 2515 build_error_data (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 563 | 2516 { |
| 2517 if (EQ (frob, Qunbound)) | |
| 2518 frob = Qnil; | |
| 2519 else if (CONSP (frob) && EQ (XCAR (frob), Qunbound)) | |
| 2520 frob = XCDR (frob); | |
| 2521 else | |
| 2522 frob = list1 (frob); | |
| 2523 if (!reason) | |
| 2524 return frob; | |
| 2525 else | |
| 771 | 2526 return Fcons (build_msg_string (reason), frob); |
| 563 | 2527 } |
| 2528 | |
| 2529 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2530 signal_error (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 563 | 2531 { |
| 2532 signal_error_1 (type, build_error_data (reason, frob)); | |
| 2533 } | |
| 2534 | |
| 2535 void | |
| 867 | 2536 maybe_signal_error (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *reason, |
| 1204 | 2537 Lisp_Object frob, Lisp_Object class_, |
| 578 | 2538 Error_Behavior errb) |
| 563 | 2539 { |
| 2540 /* Optimization: */ | |
| 2541 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2542 return; | |
| 1204 | 2543 maybe_signal_error_1 (type, build_error_data (reason, frob), class_, errb); |
| 563 | 2544 } |
| 2545 | |
| 2546 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 2547 signal_continuable_error (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 2548 Lisp_Object frob) |
| 2549 { | |
| 2550 return Fsignal (type, build_error_data (reason, frob)); | |
| 2551 } | |
| 2552 | |
| 2553 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 2554 maybe_signal_continuable_error (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *reason, |
| 1204 | 2555 Lisp_Object frob, Lisp_Object class_, |
| 578 | 2556 Error_Behavior errb) |
| 563 | 2557 { |
| 2558 /* Optimization: */ | |
| 2559 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2560 return Qnil; | |
| 2561 return maybe_signal_continuable_error_1 (type, | |
| 2562 build_error_data (reason, frob), | |
| 1204 | 2563 class_, errb); |
| 563 | 2564 } |
| 2565 | |
| 2566 | |
| 2567 /****************** Error functions class 3 ******************/ | |
| 2568 | |
| 2569 /* Class 3: Signal an error with a string and two associated objects. | |
| 2570 These functions signal an error of a specified type, whose data | |
| 2571 is three objects, a string and two related Lisp objects. | |
| 2572 (The equivalent could be accomplished using the class 2 functions, | |
| 2573 but these are more convenient in this particular case.) */ | |
| 2574 | |
| 2575 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2576 signal_error_2 (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 2577 Lisp_Object frob0, Lisp_Object frob1) |
| 2578 { | |
| 771 | 2579 signal_error_1 (type, list3 (build_msg_string (reason), frob0, |
| 563 | 2580 frob1)); |
| 2581 } | |
| 2582 | |
| 2583 void | |
| 867 | 2584 maybe_signal_error_2 (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 2585 Lisp_Object frob0, Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 1204 | 2586 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 563 | 2587 { |
| 2588 /* Optimization: */ | |
| 2589 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2590 return; | |
| 771 | 2591 maybe_signal_error_1 (type, list3 (build_msg_string (reason), frob0, |
| 1204 | 2592 frob1), class_, errb); |
| 563 | 2593 } |
| 2594 | |
| 2595 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 2596 signal_continuable_error_2 (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 2597 Lisp_Object frob0, Lisp_Object frob1) |
| 2598 { | |
| 771 | 2599 return Fsignal (type, list3 (build_msg_string (reason), frob0, |
| 563 | 2600 frob1)); |
| 2601 } | |
| 2602 | |
| 2603 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 2604 maybe_signal_continuable_error_2 (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 2605 Lisp_Object frob0, Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 1204 | 2606 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 563 | 2607 { |
| 2608 /* Optimization: */ | |
| 2609 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2610 return Qnil; | |
| 2611 return maybe_signal_continuable_error_1 | |
| 771 | 2612 (type, list3 (build_msg_string (reason), frob0, frob1), |
| 1204 | 2613 class_, errb); |
| 563 | 2614 } |
| 2615 | |
| 2616 | |
| 2617 /****************** Error functions class 4 ******************/ | |
| 2618 | |
| 2619 /* Class 4: Printf-like functions that signal an error. | |
| 442 | 2620 These functions signal an error of a specified type, whose data |
| 428 | 2621 is a single string, created using the arguments. */ |
| 2622 | |
| 2623 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2624 signal_ferror (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *fmt, ...) |
| 442 | 2625 { |
| 2626 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 2627 va_list args; | |
| 2628 | |
| 2629 va_start (args, fmt); | |
| 771 | 2630 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 442 | 2631 va_end (args); |
| 2632 | |
| 2633 /* Fsignal GC-protects its args */ | |
| 563 | 2634 signal_error (type, 0, obj); |
| 442 | 2635 } |
| 2636 | |
| 2637 void | |
| 1204 | 2638 maybe_signal_ferror (Lisp_Object type, Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb, |
| 867 | 2639 const CIbyte *fmt, ...) |
| 442 | 2640 { |
| 2641 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 2642 va_list args; | |
| 2643 | |
| 2644 /* Optimization: */ | |
| 2645 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2646 return; | |
| 2647 | |
| 2648 va_start (args, fmt); | |
| 771 | 2649 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 442 | 2650 va_end (args); |
| 2651 | |
| 2652 /* Fsignal GC-protects its args */ | |
| 1204 | 2653 maybe_signal_error (type, 0, obj, class_, errb); |
| 442 | 2654 } |
| 2655 | |
| 2656 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 2657 signal_continuable_ferror (Lisp_Object type, const CIbyte *fmt, ...) |
| 428 | 2658 { |
| 2659 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 2660 va_list args; | |
| 2661 | |
| 2662 va_start (args, fmt); | |
| 771 | 2663 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 442 | 2664 va_end (args); |
| 2665 | |
| 2666 /* Fsignal GC-protects its args */ | |
| 2667 return Fsignal (type, list1 (obj)); | |
| 2668 } | |
| 2669 | |
| 2670 Lisp_Object | |
| 1204 | 2671 maybe_signal_continuable_ferror (Lisp_Object type, Lisp_Object class_, |
| 867 | 2672 Error_Behavior errb, const CIbyte *fmt, ...) |
| 442 | 2673 { |
| 2674 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 2675 va_list args; | |
| 2676 | |
| 2677 /* Optimization: */ | |
| 2678 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2679 return Qnil; | |
| 2680 | |
| 2681 va_start (args, fmt); | |
| 771 | 2682 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 442 | 2683 va_end (args); |
| 2684 | |
| 2685 /* Fsignal GC-protects its args */ | |
| 1204 | 2686 return maybe_signal_continuable_error (type, 0, obj, class_, errb); |
| 442 | 2687 } |
| 2688 | |
| 2689 | |
| 2690 /****************** Error functions class 5 ******************/ | |
| 2691 | |
| 563 | 2692 /* Class 5: Printf-like functions that signal an error. |
| 442 | 2693 These functions signal an error of a specified type, whose data |
| 563 | 2694 is a one or more objects, a string (created using the arguments) |
| 2695 and additional Lisp objects specified in FROB. (The syntax of FROB | |
| 2696 is the same as for class 2.) | |
| 2697 | |
| 2698 There is no need for a class 6 because you can always attach 2 | |
| 2699 objects using class 5 (for FROB, specify a list with three | |
| 2700 elements, the first of which is Qunbound), and these functions are | |
| 2701 not commonly used. | |
| 2702 */ | |
| 442 | 2703 |
| 2704 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2705 signal_ferror_with_frob (Lisp_Object type, Lisp_Object frob, const CIbyte *fmt, |
| 563 | 2706 ...) |
| 442 | 2707 { |
| 2708 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 2709 va_list args; | |
| 2710 | |
| 2711 va_start (args, fmt); | |
| 771 | 2712 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 442 | 2713 va_end (args); |
| 2714 | |
| 2715 /* Fsignal GC-protects its args */ | |
| 563 | 2716 signal_error_1 (type, Fcons (obj, build_error_data (0, frob))); |
| 442 | 2717 } |
| 2718 | |
| 2719 void | |
| 563 | 2720 maybe_signal_ferror_with_frob (Lisp_Object type, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 1204 | 2721 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb, |
| 867 | 2722 const CIbyte *fmt, ...) |
| 442 | 2723 { |
| 2724 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 2725 va_list args; | |
| 2726 | |
| 2727 /* Optimization: */ | |
| 2728 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2729 return; | |
| 2730 | |
| 2731 va_start (args, fmt); | |
| 771 | 2732 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 428 | 2733 va_end (args); |
| 2734 | |
| 2735 /* Fsignal GC-protects its args */ | |
| 1204 | 2736 maybe_signal_error_1 (type, Fcons (obj, build_error_data (0, frob)), class_, |
| 563 | 2737 errb); |
| 428 | 2738 } |
| 2739 | |
| 2740 Lisp_Object | |
| 563 | 2741 signal_continuable_ferror_with_frob (Lisp_Object type, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 867 | 2742 const CIbyte *fmt, ...) |
| 428 | 2743 { |
| 2744 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 2745 va_list args; | |
| 2746 | |
| 2747 va_start (args, fmt); | |
| 771 | 2748 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 428 | 2749 va_end (args); |
| 2750 | |
| 2751 /* Fsignal GC-protects its args */ | |
| 563 | 2752 return Fsignal (type, Fcons (obj, build_error_data (0, frob))); |
| 428 | 2753 } |
| 2754 | |
| 2755 Lisp_Object | |
| 563 | 2756 maybe_signal_continuable_ferror_with_frob (Lisp_Object type, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 1204 | 2757 Lisp_Object class_, |
| 578 | 2758 Error_Behavior errb, |
| 867 | 2759 const CIbyte *fmt, ...) |
| 428 | 2760 { |
| 2761 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 2762 va_list args; | |
| 2763 | |
| 2764 /* Optimization: */ | |
| 2765 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) | |
| 2766 return Qnil; | |
| 2767 | |
| 2768 va_start (args, fmt); | |
| 771 | 2769 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 428 | 2770 va_end (args); |
| 2771 | |
| 2772 /* Fsignal GC-protects its args */ | |
| 563 | 2773 return maybe_signal_continuable_error_1 (type, |
| 2774 Fcons (obj, | |
| 2775 build_error_data (0, frob)), | |
| 1204 | 2776 class_, errb); |
| 428 | 2777 } |
| 2778 | |
| 2779 | |
| 2780 /* This is what the QUIT macro calls to signal a quit */ | |
| 2781 void | |
| 2782 signal_quit (void) | |
| 2783 { | |
| 853 | 2784 /* This function cannot GC. GC is prohibited because most callers do |
| 2785 not expect GC occurring in QUIT. Remove this if/when that gets fixed. | |
| 2786 --ben */ | |
| 2787 | |
| 2788 int count; | |
| 2789 | |
| 428 | 2790 if (EQ (Vquit_flag, Qcritical)) |
| 2791 debug_on_quit |= 2; /* set critical bit. */ | |
| 2792 Vquit_flag = Qnil; | |
| 853 | 2793 count = begin_gc_forbidden (); |
| 428 | 2794 /* note that this is continuable. */ |
| 2795 Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil); | |
| 853 | 2796 unbind_to (count); |
| 428 | 2797 } |
| 2798 | |
| 2799 | |
| 563 | 2800 /************************ convenience error functions ***********************/ |
| 2801 | |
| 436 | 2802 Lisp_Object |
| 428 | 2803 signal_void_function_error (Lisp_Object function) |
| 2804 { | |
| 436 | 2805 return Fsignal (Qvoid_function, list1 (function)); |
| 428 | 2806 } |
| 2807 | |
| 436 | 2808 Lisp_Object |
| 428 | 2809 signal_invalid_function_error (Lisp_Object function) |
| 2810 { | |
| 436 | 2811 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function, list1 (function)); |
| 428 | 2812 } |
| 2813 | |
| 436 | 2814 Lisp_Object |
| 428 | 2815 signal_wrong_number_of_arguments_error (Lisp_Object function, int nargs) |
| 2816 { | |
| 436 | 2817 return Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments, |
| 2818 list2 (function, make_int (nargs))); | |
| 428 | 2819 } |
| 2820 | |
| 2821 /* Used in list traversal macros for efficiency. */ | |
| 436 | 2822 DOESNT_RETURN |
| 428 | 2823 signal_malformed_list_error (Lisp_Object list) |
| 2824 { | |
| 563 | 2825 signal_error (Qmalformed_list, 0, list); |
| 428 | 2826 } |
| 2827 | |
| 436 | 2828 DOESNT_RETURN |
| 428 | 2829 signal_malformed_property_list_error (Lisp_Object list) |
| 2830 { | |
| 563 | 2831 signal_error (Qmalformed_property_list, 0, list); |
| 428 | 2832 } |
| 2833 | |
| 436 | 2834 DOESNT_RETURN |
| 428 | 2835 signal_circular_list_error (Lisp_Object list) |
| 2836 { | |
| 563 | 2837 signal_error (Qcircular_list, 0, list); |
| 428 | 2838 } |
| 2839 | |
| 436 | 2840 DOESNT_RETURN |
| 428 | 2841 signal_circular_property_list_error (Lisp_Object list) |
| 2842 { | |
| 563 | 2843 signal_error (Qcircular_property_list, 0, list); |
| 428 | 2844 } |
| 442 | 2845 |
| 2267 | 2846 /* Called from within emacs_doprnt_1, so REASON is not formatted. */ |
| 442 | 2847 DOESNT_RETURN |
| 867 | 2848 syntax_error (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 442 | 2849 { |
| 563 | 2850 signal_error (Qsyntax_error, reason, frob); |
| 442 | 2851 } |
| 2852 | |
| 2853 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2854 syntax_error_2 (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob1, Lisp_Object frob2) |
| 442 | 2855 { |
| 563 | 2856 signal_error_2 (Qsyntax_error, reason, frob1, frob2); |
| 2857 } | |
| 2858 | |
| 2859 void | |
| 867 | 2860 maybe_syntax_error (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 1204 | 2861 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 2862 { | |
| 2863 maybe_signal_error (Qsyntax_error, reason, frob, class_, errb); | |
| 563 | 2864 } |
| 2865 | |
| 2866 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2867 sferror (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 563 | 2868 { |
| 2869 signal_error (Qstructure_formation_error, reason, frob); | |
| 2870 } | |
| 2871 | |
| 2872 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2873 sferror_2 (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob1, Lisp_Object frob2) |
| 563 | 2874 { |
| 2875 signal_error_2 (Qstructure_formation_error, reason, frob1, frob2); | |
| 2876 } | |
| 2877 | |
| 2878 void | |
| 867 | 2879 maybe_sferror (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 1204 | 2880 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 2881 { | |
| 2882 maybe_signal_error (Qstructure_formation_error, reason, frob, class_, errb); | |
| 442 | 2883 } |
| 2884 | |
| 2885 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2886 invalid_argument (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 442 | 2887 { |
| 563 | 2888 signal_error (Qinvalid_argument, reason, frob); |
| 442 | 2889 } |
| 2890 | |
| 2891 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2892 invalid_argument_2 (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 609 | 2893 Lisp_Object frob2) |
| 442 | 2894 { |
| 563 | 2895 signal_error_2 (Qinvalid_argument, reason, frob1, frob2); |
| 2896 } | |
| 2897 | |
| 2898 void | |
| 867 | 2899 maybe_invalid_argument (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 1204 | 2900 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 2901 { | |
| 2902 maybe_signal_error (Qinvalid_argument, reason, frob, class_, errb); | |
| 563 | 2903 } |
| 2904 | |
| 2905 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2906 invalid_constant (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 563 | 2907 { |
| 2908 signal_error (Qinvalid_constant, reason, frob); | |
| 2909 } | |
| 2910 | |
| 2911 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2912 invalid_constant_2 (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 609 | 2913 Lisp_Object frob2) |
| 563 | 2914 { |
| 2915 signal_error_2 (Qinvalid_constant, reason, frob1, frob2); | |
| 2916 } | |
| 2917 | |
| 2918 void | |
| 867 | 2919 maybe_invalid_constant (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 1204 | 2920 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 2921 { | |
| 2922 maybe_signal_error (Qinvalid_constant, reason, frob, class_, errb); | |
| 442 | 2923 } |
| 2924 | |
| 2925 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2926 invalid_operation (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 442 | 2927 { |
| 563 | 2928 signal_error (Qinvalid_operation, reason, frob); |
| 442 | 2929 } |
| 2930 | |
| 2931 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2932 invalid_operation_2 (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 609 | 2933 Lisp_Object frob2) |
| 442 | 2934 { |
| 563 | 2935 signal_error_2 (Qinvalid_operation, reason, frob1, frob2); |
| 2936 } | |
| 2937 | |
| 2938 void | |
| 867 | 2939 maybe_invalid_operation (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 1204 | 2940 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 2941 { | |
| 2942 maybe_signal_error (Qinvalid_operation, reason, frob, class_, errb); | |
| 442 | 2943 } |
| 2944 | |
| 2945 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2946 invalid_change (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 442 | 2947 { |
| 563 | 2948 signal_error (Qinvalid_change, reason, frob); |
| 442 | 2949 } |
| 2950 | |
| 2951 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2952 invalid_change_2 (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob1, Lisp_Object frob2) |
| 442 | 2953 { |
| 563 | 2954 signal_error_2 (Qinvalid_change, reason, frob1, frob2); |
| 2955 } | |
| 2956 | |
| 2957 void | |
| 867 | 2958 maybe_invalid_change (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 1204 | 2959 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 2960 { | |
| 2961 maybe_signal_error (Qinvalid_change, reason, frob, class_, errb); | |
| 563 | 2962 } |
| 2963 | |
| 2964 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2965 invalid_state (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 563 | 2966 { |
| 2967 signal_error (Qinvalid_state, reason, frob); | |
| 2968 } | |
| 2969 | |
| 2970 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2971 invalid_state_2 (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob1, Lisp_Object frob2) |
| 563 | 2972 { |
| 2973 signal_error_2 (Qinvalid_state, reason, frob1, frob2); | |
| 2974 } | |
| 2975 | |
| 2976 void | |
| 867 | 2977 maybe_invalid_state (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob, |
| 1204 | 2978 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb) |
| 2979 { | |
| 2980 maybe_signal_error (Qinvalid_state, reason, frob, class_, errb); | |
| 563 | 2981 } |
| 2982 | |
| 2983 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2984 wtaerror (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 563 | 2985 { |
| 2986 signal_error (Qwrong_type_argument, reason, frob); | |
| 2987 } | |
| 2988 | |
| 2989 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2990 stack_overflow (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 563 | 2991 { |
| 2992 signal_error (Qstack_overflow, reason, frob); | |
| 2993 } | |
| 2994 | |
| 2995 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 2996 out_of_memory (const CIbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob) |
| 563 | 2997 { |
| 2998 signal_error (Qout_of_memory, reason, frob); | |
| 2999 } | |
| 3000 | |
| 3001 DOESNT_RETURN | |
| 867 | 3002 printing_unreadable_object (const CIbyte *fmt, ...) |
| 563 | 3003 { |
| 3004 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 3005 va_list args; | |
| 3006 | |
| 3007 va_start (args, fmt); | |
| 771 | 3008 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 563 | 3009 va_end (args); |
| 3010 | |
| 3011 /* Fsignal GC-protects its args */ | |
| 3012 signal_error (Qprinting_unreadable_object, 0, obj); | |
| 442 | 3013 } |
| 3014 | |
| 428 | 3015 |
| 3016 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3017 /* User commands */ | |
| 3018 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3019 | |
| 3020 DEFUN ("commandp", Fcommandp, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
| 3021 Return t if FUNCTION makes provisions for interactive calling. | |
| 3022 This means it contains a description for how to read arguments to give it. | |
| 3023 The value is nil for an invalid function or a symbol with no function | |
| 3024 definition. | |
| 3025 | |
| 3026 Interactively callable functions include | |
| 3027 | |
| 3028 -- strings and vectors (treated as keyboard macros) | |
| 3029 -- lambda-expressions that contain a top-level call to `interactive' | |
| 3030 -- autoload definitions made by `autoload' with non-nil fourth argument | |
| 3031 (i.e. the interactive flag) | |
| 3032 -- compiled-function objects with a non-nil `compiled-function-interactive' | |
| 3033 value | |
| 3034 -- subrs (built-in functions) that are interactively callable | |
| 3035 | |
| 3036 Also, a symbol satisfies `commandp' if its function definition does so. | |
| 3037 */ | |
| 3038 (function)) | |
| 3039 { | |
| 3040 Lisp_Object fun = indirect_function (function, 0); | |
| 3041 | |
| 3042 if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun)) | |
| 3043 return XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (fun)->flags.interactivep ? Qt : Qnil; | |
| 3044 | |
| 3045 /* Lists may represent commands. */ | |
| 3046 if (CONSP (fun)) | |
| 3047 { | |
| 3048 Lisp_Object funcar = XCAR (fun); | |
| 3049 if (EQ (funcar, Qlambda)) | |
| 3050 return Fassq (Qinteractive, Fcdr (Fcdr (fun))); | |
| 3051 if (EQ (funcar, Qautoload)) | |
| 3052 return Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (Fcdr (fun)))); | |
| 3053 else | |
| 3054 return Qnil; | |
| 3055 } | |
| 3056 | |
| 3057 /* Emacs primitives are interactive if their DEFUN specifies an | |
| 3058 interactive spec. */ | |
| 3059 if (SUBRP (fun)) | |
| 3060 return XSUBR (fun)->prompt ? Qt : Qnil; | |
| 3061 | |
| 3062 /* Strings and vectors are keyboard macros. */ | |
| 3063 if (VECTORP (fun) || STRINGP (fun)) | |
| 3064 return Qt; | |
| 3065 | |
| 3066 /* Everything else (including Qunbound) is not a command. */ | |
| 3067 return Qnil; | |
| 3068 } | |
| 3069 | |
| 3070 DEFUN ("command-execute", Fcommand_execute, 1, 3, 0, /* | |
| 3071 Execute CMD as an editor command. | |
| 3072 CMD must be an object that satisfies the `commandp' predicate. | |
| 3073 Optional second arg RECORD-FLAG is as in `call-interactively'. | |
| 3074 The argument KEYS specifies the value to use instead of (this-command-keys) | |
| 3075 when reading the arguments. | |
| 3076 */ | |
| 444 | 3077 (cmd, record_flag, keys)) |
| 428 | 3078 { |
| 3079 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 3080 Lisp_Object prefixarg; | |
| 3081 Lisp_Object final = cmd; | |
| 4162 | 3082 PROFILE_DECLARE(); |
| 428 | 3083 struct console *con = XCONSOLE (Vselected_console); |
| 3084 | |
| 3085 prefixarg = con->prefix_arg; | |
| 3086 con->prefix_arg = Qnil; | |
| 3087 Vcurrent_prefix_arg = prefixarg; | |
| 3088 debug_on_next_call = 0; /* #### from FSFmacs; correct? */ | |
| 3089 | |
| 3090 if (SYMBOLP (cmd) && !NILP (Fget (cmd, Qdisabled, Qnil))) | |
| 733 | 3091 return run_hook (Qdisabled_command_hook); |
| 428 | 3092 |
| 3093 for (;;) | |
| 3094 { | |
| 3095 final = indirect_function (cmd, 1); | |
| 3096 if (CONSP (final) && EQ (Fcar (final), Qautoload)) | |
| 970 | 3097 { |
| 3098 /* do_autoload GCPROs both arguments */ | |
| 3099 do_autoload (final, cmd); | |
| 3100 } | |
| 428 | 3101 else |
| 3102 break; | |
| 3103 } | |
| 3104 | |
| 3105 if (CONSP (final) || SUBRP (final) || COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (final)) | |
| 3106 { | |
| 3107 backtrace.function = &Qcall_interactively; | |
| 3108 backtrace.args = &cmd; | |
| 3109 backtrace.nargs = 1; | |
| 3110 backtrace.evalargs = 0; | |
| 1292 | 3111 backtrace.pdlcount = specpdl_depth (); |
| 428 | 3112 backtrace.debug_on_exit = 0; |
| 1292 | 3113 backtrace.function_being_called = 0; |
| 428 | 3114 PUSH_BACKTRACE (backtrace); |
| 3115 | |
| 1292 | 3116 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 444 | 3117 final = Fcall_interactively (cmd, record_flag, keys); |
| 1292 | 3118 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3119 |
| 3120 POP_BACKTRACE (backtrace); | |
| 3121 return final; | |
| 3122 } | |
| 3123 else if (STRINGP (final) || VECTORP (final)) | |
| 3124 { | |
| 3125 return Fexecute_kbd_macro (final, prefixarg); | |
| 3126 } | |
| 3127 else | |
| 3128 { | |
| 3129 Fsignal (Qwrong_type_argument, | |
| 3130 Fcons (Qcommandp, | |
| 3131 (EQ (cmd, final) | |
| 3132 ? list1 (cmd) | |
| 3133 : list2 (cmd, final)))); | |
| 3134 return Qnil; | |
| 3135 } | |
| 3136 } | |
| 3137 | |
| 3138 DEFUN ("interactive-p", Finteractive_p, 0, 0, 0, /* | |
| 3139 Return t if function in which this appears was called interactively. | |
| 3140 This means that the function was called with call-interactively (which | |
| 3141 includes being called as the binding of a key) | |
| 3142 and input is currently coming from the keyboard (not in keyboard macro). | |
| 3143 */ | |
| 3144 ()) | |
| 3145 { | |
| 3146 REGISTER struct backtrace *btp; | |
| 3147 REGISTER Lisp_Object fun; | |
| 3148 | |
| 3149 if (!INTERACTIVE) | |
| 3150 return Qnil; | |
| 3151 | |
| 3152 /* Unless the object was compiled, skip the frame of interactive-p itself | |
| 3153 (if interpreted) or the frame of byte-code (if called from a compiled | |
| 3154 function). Note that *btp->function may be a symbol pointing at a | |
| 3155 compiled function. */ | |
| 3156 btp = backtrace_list; | |
| 3157 | |
| 3158 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 3159 | |
| 3160 /* #### FSFmacs does the following instead. I can't figure | |
| 3161 out which one is more correct. */ | |
| 3162 /* If this isn't a byte-compiled function, there may be a frame at | |
| 3163 the top for Finteractive_p itself. If so, skip it. */ | |
| 3164 fun = Findirect_function (*btp->function); | |
| 3165 if (SUBRP (fun) && XSUBR (fun) == &Sinteractive_p) | |
| 3166 btp = btp->next; | |
| 3167 | |
| 3168 /* If we're running an Emacs 18-style byte-compiled function, there | |
| 3169 may be a frame for Fbyte_code. Now, given the strictest | |
| 3170 definition, this function isn't really being called | |
| 3171 interactively, but because that's the way Emacs 18 always builds | |
| 3172 byte-compiled functions, we'll accept it for now. */ | |
| 3173 if (EQ (*btp->function, Qbyte_code)) | |
| 3174 btp = btp->next; | |
| 3175 | |
| 3176 /* If this isn't a byte-compiled function, then we may now be | |
| 3177 looking at several frames for special forms. Skip past them. */ | |
| 3178 while (btp && | |
| 3179 btp->nargs == UNEVALLED) | |
| 3180 btp = btp->next; | |
| 3181 | |
| 3182 #else | |
| 3183 | |
| 3184 if (! (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (Findirect_function (*btp->function)))) | |
| 3185 btp = btp->next; | |
| 3186 for (; | |
| 3187 btp && (btp->nargs == UNEVALLED | |
| 3188 || EQ (*btp->function, Qbyte_code)); | |
| 3189 btp = btp->next) | |
| 3190 {} | |
| 3191 /* btp now points at the frame of the innermost function | |
| 3192 that DOES eval its args. | |
| 3193 If it is a built-in function (such as load or eval-region) | |
| 3194 return nil. */ | |
| 3195 /* Beats me why this is necessary, but it is */ | |
| 3196 if (btp && EQ (*btp->function, Qcall_interactively)) | |
| 3197 return Qt; | |
| 3198 | |
| 3199 #endif | |
| 3200 | |
| 3201 fun = Findirect_function (*btp->function); | |
| 3202 if (SUBRP (fun)) | |
| 3203 return Qnil; | |
| 3204 /* btp points to the frame of a Lisp function that called interactive-p. | |
| 3205 Return t if that function was called interactively. */ | |
| 3206 if (btp && btp->next && EQ (*btp->next->function, Qcall_interactively)) | |
| 3207 return Qt; | |
| 3208 return Qnil; | |
| 3209 } | |
| 3210 | |
| 3211 | |
| 3212 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3213 /* Autoloading */ | |
| 3214 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3215 | |
| 3216 DEFUN ("autoload", Fautoload, 2, 5, 0, /* | |
| 444 | 3217 Define FUNCTION to autoload from FILENAME. |
| 3218 FUNCTION is a symbol; FILENAME is a file name string to pass to `load'. | |
| 3219 The remaining optional arguments provide additional info about the | |
| 3220 real definition. | |
| 3221 DOCSTRING is documentation for FUNCTION. | |
| 3222 INTERACTIVE, if non-nil, says FUNCTION can be called interactively. | |
| 3223 TYPE indicates the type of the object: | |
| 428 | 3224 nil or omitted says FUNCTION is a function, |
| 3225 `keymap' says FUNCTION is really a keymap, and | |
| 3226 `macro' or t says FUNCTION is really a macro. | |
| 444 | 3227 If FUNCTION already has a non-void function definition that is not an |
| 3228 autoload object, this function does nothing and returns nil. | |
| 428 | 3229 */ |
| 444 | 3230 (function, filename, docstring, interactive, type)) |
| 428 | 3231 { |
| 3232 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 3233 CHECK_SYMBOL (function); | |
| 444 | 3234 CHECK_STRING (filename); |
| 428 | 3235 |
| 3236 /* If function is defined and not as an autoload, don't override */ | |
| 3237 { | |
| 3238 Lisp_Object f = XSYMBOL (function)->function; | |
| 3239 if (!UNBOUNDP (f) && !(CONSP (f) && EQ (XCAR (f), Qautoload))) | |
| 3240 return Qnil; | |
| 3241 } | |
| 3242 | |
| 3243 if (purify_flag) | |
| 3244 { | |
| 3245 /* Attempt to avoid consing identical (string=) pure strings. */ | |
| 444 | 3246 filename = Fsymbol_name (Fintern (filename, Qnil)); |
| 428 | 3247 } |
| 440 | 3248 |
| 444 | 3249 return Ffset (function, Fcons (Qautoload, list4 (filename, |
| 428 | 3250 docstring, |
| 3251 interactive, | |
| 3252 type))); | |
| 3253 } | |
| 3254 | |
| 3255 Lisp_Object | |
| 3256 un_autoload (Lisp_Object oldqueue) | |
| 3257 { | |
| 3258 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 3259 REGISTER Lisp_Object queue, first, second; | |
| 3260 | |
| 3261 /* Queue to unwind is current value of Vautoload_queue. | |
| 3262 oldqueue is the shadowed value to leave in Vautoload_queue. */ | |
| 3263 queue = Vautoload_queue; | |
| 3264 Vautoload_queue = oldqueue; | |
| 3265 while (CONSP (queue)) | |
| 3266 { | |
| 3267 first = XCAR (queue); | |
| 3268 second = Fcdr (first); | |
| 3269 first = Fcar (first); | |
| 3270 if (NILP (second)) | |
| 3271 Vfeatures = first; | |
| 3272 else | |
| 3273 Ffset (first, second); | |
| 3274 queue = Fcdr (queue); | |
| 3275 } | |
| 3276 return Qnil; | |
| 3277 } | |
| 3278 | |
| 970 | 3279 /* do_autoload GCPROs both arguments */ |
| 428 | 3280 void |
| 3281 do_autoload (Lisp_Object fundef, | |
| 3282 Lisp_Object funname) | |
| 3283 { | |
| 3284 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 3285 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 3286 Lisp_Object fun = funname; | |
| 970 | 3287 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3; |
| 428 | 3288 |
| 3289 CHECK_SYMBOL (funname); | |
| 970 | 3290 GCPRO3 (fundef, funname, fun); |
| 428 | 3291 |
| 3292 /* Value saved here is to be restored into Vautoload_queue */ | |
| 3293 record_unwind_protect (un_autoload, Vautoload_queue); | |
| 3294 Vautoload_queue = Qt; | |
| 3295 call4 (Qload, Fcar (Fcdr (fundef)), Qnil, noninteractive ? Qt : Qnil, Qnil); | |
| 3296 | |
| 3297 { | |
| 3298 Lisp_Object queue; | |
| 3299 | |
| 3300 /* Save the old autoloads, in case we ever do an unload. */ | |
| 3301 for (queue = Vautoload_queue; CONSP (queue); queue = XCDR (queue)) | |
| 3302 { | |
| 3303 Lisp_Object first = XCAR (queue); | |
| 3304 Lisp_Object second = Fcdr (first); | |
| 3305 | |
| 3306 first = Fcar (first); | |
| 3307 | |
| 3308 /* Note: This test is subtle. The cdr of an autoload-queue entry | |
| 3309 may be an atom if the autoload entry was generated by a defalias | |
| 3310 or fset. */ | |
| 3311 if (CONSP (second)) | |
| 3312 Fput (first, Qautoload, (XCDR (second))); | |
| 3313 } | |
| 3314 } | |
| 3315 | |
| 3316 /* Once loading finishes, don't undo it. */ | |
| 3317 Vautoload_queue = Qt; | |
| 771 | 3318 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 3319 |
| 3320 fun = indirect_function (fun, 0); | |
| 3321 | |
| 3322 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 3323 if (!NILP (Fequal (fun, fundef))) | |
| 3324 #else | |
| 3325 if (UNBOUNDP (fun) | |
| 3326 || (CONSP (fun) | |
| 3327 && EQ (XCAR (fun), Qautoload))) | |
| 3328 #endif | |
| 563 | 3329 invalid_state ("Autoloading failed to define function", funname); |
| 428 | 3330 UNGCPRO; |
| 3331 } | |
| 3332 | |
| 3333 | |
| 3334 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3335 /* eval, funcall, apply */ | |
| 3336 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3337 | |
| 814 | 3338 /* NOTE: If you are hearing the endless complaint that function calls in |
| 3339 elisp are extremely slow, it just isn't true any more! The stuff below | |
| 3340 -- in particular, the calling of subrs and compiled functions, the most | |
| 3341 common cases -- has been highly optimized. There isn't a whole lot left | |
| 3342 to do to squeeze more speed out except by switching to lexical | |
| 3343 variables, which would eliminate the specbind loop. (But the real gain | |
| 3344 from lexical variables would come from better optimization -- with | |
| 3345 dynamic binding, you have the constant problem that any function call | |
| 3346 that you haven't explicitly proven to be side-effect-free might | |
| 3347 potentially side effect your local variables, which makes optimization | |
| 3348 extremely difficult when there are function calls anywhere in a chunk of | |
| 3349 code to be optimized. Even worse, you don't know that *your* local | |
| 3350 variables aren't side-effecting an outer function's local variables, so | |
| 3351 it's impossible to optimize away almost *any* variable assignment.) */ | |
| 3352 | |
| 428 | 3353 static Lisp_Object funcall_lambda (Lisp_Object fun, |
| 442 | 3354 int nargs, Lisp_Object args[]); |
| 428 | 3355 static int in_warnings; |
| 3356 | |
| 3357 | |
| 814 | 3358 void handle_compiled_function_with_and_rest (Lisp_Compiled_Function *f, |
| 3359 int nargs, | |
| 3360 Lisp_Object args[]); | |
| 3361 | |
| 3362 /* The theory behind making this a separate function is to shrink | |
| 3363 funcall_compiled_function() so as to increase the likelihood of a cache | |
| 3364 hit in the L1 cache -- &rest processing is not going to be fast anyway. | |
| 3365 The idea is the same as with execute_rare_opcode() in bytecode.c. We | |
| 3366 make this non-static to ensure the compiler doesn't inline it. */ | |
| 3367 | |
| 3368 void | |
| 3369 handle_compiled_function_with_and_rest (Lisp_Compiled_Function *f, int nargs, | |
| 3370 Lisp_Object args[]) | |
| 3371 { | |
| 3372 REGISTER int i = 0; | |
| 3373 int max_non_rest_args = f->args_in_array - 1; | |
| 3374 int bindargs = min (nargs, max_non_rest_args); | |
| 3375 | |
| 3376 for (i = 0; i < bindargs; i++) | |
| 3092 | 3377 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3378 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION_ARGS_DATA (f->arguments)[i], | |
| 3379 args[i]); | |
| 3380 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 814 | 3381 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[i], args[i]); |
| 3092 | 3382 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 814 | 3383 for (i = bindargs; i < max_non_rest_args; i++) |
| 3092 | 3384 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3385 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION_ARGS_DATA (f->arguments)[i], | |
| 3386 Qnil); | |
| 3387 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 814 | 3388 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[i], Qnil); |
| 3092 | 3389 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 3390 #ifdef NEW_GC | |
| 3391 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE | |
| 3392 (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION_ARGS_DATA (f->arguments)[max_non_rest_args], | |
| 3393 nargs > max_non_rest_args ? | |
| 3394 Flist (nargs - max_non_rest_args, &args[max_non_rest_args]) : | |
| 3395 Qnil); | |
| 3396 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 814 | 3397 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE |
| 3398 (f->args[max_non_rest_args], | |
| 3399 nargs > max_non_rest_args ? | |
| 3400 Flist (nargs - max_non_rest_args, &args[max_non_rest_args]) : | |
| 3401 Qnil); | |
| 3092 | 3402 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 814 | 3403 } |
| 3404 | |
| 3405 /* Apply compiled-function object FUN to the NARGS evaluated arguments | |
| 3406 in ARGS, and return the result of evaluation. */ | |
| 3407 inline static Lisp_Object | |
| 3408 funcall_compiled_function (Lisp_Object fun, int nargs, Lisp_Object args[]) | |
| 3409 { | |
| 3410 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 3411 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 3412 REGISTER int i = 0; | |
| 3413 Lisp_Compiled_Function *f = XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (fun); | |
| 3414 | |
| 3415 if (!OPAQUEP (f->instructions)) | |
| 3416 /* Lazily munge the instructions into a more efficient form */ | |
| 3417 optimize_compiled_function (fun); | |
| 3418 | |
| 3419 /* optimize_compiled_function() guaranteed that f->specpdl_depth is | |
| 3420 the required space on the specbinding stack for binding the args | |
| 3421 and local variables of fun. So just reserve it once. */ | |
| 3422 SPECPDL_RESERVE (f->specpdl_depth); | |
| 3423 | |
| 3424 if (nargs == f->max_args) /* Optimize for the common case -- no unspecified | |
| 3425 optional arguments. */ | |
| 3426 { | |
| 3427 #if 1 | |
| 3428 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
| 3092 | 3429 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3430 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION_ARGS_DATA (f->arguments)[i], | |
| 3431 args[i]); | |
| 3432 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 814 | 3433 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[i], args[i]); |
| 3092 | 3434 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 814 | 3435 #else |
| 3436 /* Here's an alternate way to write the loop that tries to further | |
| 3437 optimize funcalls for functions with few arguments by partially | |
| 3438 unrolling the loop. It's not clear whether this is a win since it | |
| 3439 increases the size of the function and the possibility of L1 cache | |
| 3440 misses. (Microsoft VC++ 6 with /O2 /G5 generates 0x90 == 144 bytes | |
| 3441 per SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE().) Tests under VC++ 6, running the byte | |
| 3442 compiler repeatedly and looking at the total time, show very | |
| 3443 little difference between the simple loop above, the unrolled code | |
| 3444 below, and a "partly unrolled" solution with only cases 0-2 below | |
| 3445 instead of 0-4. Therefore, I'm keeping it at the simple loop | |
| 3446 because it's smaller. */ | |
| 3447 switch (nargs) | |
| 3448 { | |
| 3449 default: | |
| 3450 for (i = nargs - 1; i >= 4; i--) | |
| 3451 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[i], args[i]); | |
| 3452 case 4: SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[3], args[3]); | |
| 3453 case 3: SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[2], args[2]); | |
| 3454 case 2: SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[1], args[1]); | |
| 3455 case 1: SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[0], args[0]); | |
| 3456 case 0: break; | |
| 3457 } | |
| 3458 #endif | |
| 3459 } | |
| 3460 else if (nargs < f->min_args) | |
| 3461 goto wrong_number_of_arguments; | |
| 3462 else if (nargs < f->max_args) | |
| 3463 { | |
| 3464 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
| 3092 | 3465 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3466 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION_ARGS_DATA (f->arguments)[i], | |
| 3467 args[i]); | |
| 3468 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 814 | 3469 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[i], args[i]); |
| 3092 | 3470 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 814 | 3471 for (i = nargs; i < f->max_args; i++) |
| 3092 | 3472 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3473 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION_ARGS_DATA (f->arguments)[i], | |
| 3474 Qnil); | |
| 3475 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 814 | 3476 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE (f->args[i], Qnil); |
| 3092 | 3477 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 814 | 3478 } |
| 3479 else if (f->max_args == MANY) | |
| 3480 handle_compiled_function_with_and_rest (f, nargs, args); | |
| 3481 else | |
| 3482 { | |
| 3483 wrong_number_of_arguments: | |
| 3484 /* The actual printed compiled_function object is incomprehensible. | |
| 3485 Check the backtrace to see if we can get a more meaningful symbol. */ | |
| 3486 if (EQ (fun, indirect_function (*backtrace_list->function, 0))) | |
| 3487 fun = *backtrace_list->function; | |
| 3488 return Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments, | |
| 3489 list2 (fun, make_int (nargs))); | |
| 3490 } | |
| 3491 | |
| 3492 { | |
| 3493 Lisp_Object value = | |
| 3494 execute_optimized_program ((Opbyte *) XOPAQUE_DATA (f->instructions), | |
| 3495 f->stack_depth, | |
| 3496 XVECTOR_DATA (f->constants)); | |
| 3497 | |
| 3498 /* The attempt to optimize this by only unbinding variables failed | |
| 3499 because using buffer-local variables as function parameters | |
| 3500 leads to specpdl_ptr->func != 0 */ | |
| 3501 /* UNBIND_TO_GCPRO_VARIABLES_ONLY (speccount, value); */ | |
| 3502 UNBIND_TO_GCPRO (speccount, value); | |
| 3503 return value; | |
| 3504 } | |
| 3505 } | |
| 3506 | |
| 428 | 3507 DEFUN ("eval", Feval, 1, 1, 0, /* |
| 3508 Evaluate FORM and return its value. | |
| 3509 */ | |
| 3510 (form)) | |
| 3511 { | |
| 3512 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 3513 Lisp_Object fun, val, original_fun, original_args; | |
| 3514 int nargs; | |
| 4162 | 3515 PROFILE_DECLARE(); |
| 428 | 3516 |
| 1318 | 3517 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TRAPPING_PROBLEMS |
| 3518 check_proper_critical_section_lisp_protection (); | |
| 3519 #endif | |
| 3520 | |
| 3989 | 3521 if (!CONSP (form)) |
| 3522 { | |
| 3523 if (SYMBOLP (form)) | |
| 3524 { | |
| 3525 return Fsymbol_value (form); | |
| 3526 } | |
| 3527 | |
| 3528 return form; | |
| 3529 } | |
| 3530 | |
| 428 | 3531 /* I think this is a pretty safe place to call Lisp code, don't you? */ |
| 853 | 3532 while (!in_warnings && !NILP (Vpending_warnings) |
| 3533 /* well, perhaps not so safe after all! */ | |
| 3534 && !(inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_ANY_CHANGE_AFFECTING_REDISPLAY)) | |
| 428 | 3535 { |
| 3536 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4; | |
| 1204 | 3537 Lisp_Object this_warning_cons, this_warning, class_, level, messij; |
| 853 | 3538 int speccount = internal_bind_int (&in_warnings, 1); |
| 3539 | |
| 428 | 3540 this_warning_cons = Vpending_warnings; |
| 3541 this_warning = XCAR (this_warning_cons); | |
| 3542 /* in case an error occurs in the warn function, at least | |
| 3543 it won't happen infinitely */ | |
| 3544 Vpending_warnings = XCDR (Vpending_warnings); | |
| 853 | 3545 free_cons (this_warning_cons); |
| 1204 | 3546 class_ = XCAR (this_warning); |
| 428 | 3547 level = XCAR (XCDR (this_warning)); |
| 3548 messij = XCAR (XCDR (XCDR (this_warning))); | |
| 3549 free_list (this_warning); | |
| 3550 | |
| 3551 if (NILP (Vpending_warnings)) | |
| 3552 Vpending_warnings_tail = Qnil; /* perhaps not strictly necessary, | |
| 3553 but safer */ | |
| 3554 | |
| 1204 | 3555 GCPRO4 (form, class_, level, messij); |
| 428 | 3556 if (!STRINGP (messij)) |
| 3557 messij = Fprin1_to_string (messij, Qnil); | |
| 1204 | 3558 call3 (Qdisplay_warning, class_, messij, level); |
| 428 | 3559 UNGCPRO; |
| 771 | 3560 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 3561 } |
| 3562 | |
| 3563 QUIT; | |
| 814 | 3564 if (need_to_garbage_collect) |
| 428 | 3565 { |
| 3566 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 3567 GCPRO1 (form); | |
| 3092 | 3568 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3569 gc_incremental (); | |
| 3570 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 428 | 3571 garbage_collect_1 (); |
| 3092 | 3572 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 428 | 3573 UNGCPRO; |
| 3574 } | |
| 3575 | |
| 3576 if (++lisp_eval_depth > max_lisp_eval_depth) | |
| 3577 { | |
| 3578 if (max_lisp_eval_depth < 100) | |
| 3579 max_lisp_eval_depth = 100; | |
| 3580 if (lisp_eval_depth > max_lisp_eval_depth) | |
| 563 | 3581 stack_overflow ("Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth'", |
| 3582 Qunbound); | |
| 428 | 3583 } |
| 3584 | |
| 3585 /* We guaranteed CONSP (form) above */ | |
| 3586 original_fun = XCAR (form); | |
| 3587 original_args = XCDR (form); | |
| 3588 | |
| 3589 GET_EXTERNAL_LIST_LENGTH (original_args, nargs); | |
| 3590 | |
| 3591 backtrace.pdlcount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 3592 backtrace.function = &original_fun; /* This also protects them from gc */ | |
| 3593 backtrace.args = &original_args; | |
| 3594 backtrace.nargs = UNEVALLED; | |
| 3595 backtrace.evalargs = 1; | |
| 3596 backtrace.debug_on_exit = 0; | |
| 1292 | 3597 backtrace.function_being_called = 0; |
| 428 | 3598 PUSH_BACKTRACE (backtrace); |
| 3599 | |
| 3600 if (debug_on_next_call) | |
| 3601 do_debug_on_call (Qt); | |
| 3602 | |
| 3603 /* At this point, only original_fun and original_args | |
| 3604 have values that will be used below. */ | |
| 3605 retry: | |
| 3989 | 3606 /* Optimise for no indirection. */ |
| 3607 fun = original_fun; | |
| 3608 if (SYMBOLP (fun) && !EQ (fun, Qunbound) | |
| 3609 && (fun = XSYMBOL (fun)->function, SYMBOLP (fun))) | |
| 3610 { | |
| 3611 fun = indirect_function(original_fun, 1); | |
| 3612 } | |
| 428 | 3613 |
| 3614 if (SUBRP (fun)) | |
| 3615 { | |
| 3616 Lisp_Subr *subr = XSUBR (fun); | |
| 3617 int max_args = subr->max_args; | |
| 3618 | |
| 3619 if (nargs < subr->min_args) | |
| 3620 goto wrong_number_of_arguments; | |
| 3621 | |
| 3622 if (max_args == UNEVALLED) /* Optimize for the common case */ | |
| 3623 { | |
| 3624 backtrace.evalargs = 0; | |
| 1292 | 3625 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3626 val = (((Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object)) subr_function (subr)) |
| 3627 (original_args)); | |
| 1292 | 3628 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3629 } |
| 3630 else if (nargs <= max_args) | |
| 3631 { | |
| 3632 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 3633 Lisp_Object args[SUBR_MAX_ARGS]; | |
| 3634 REGISTER Lisp_Object *p = args; | |
| 3635 | |
| 3636 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 3637 gcpro1.nvars = 0; | |
| 3638 | |
| 3639 { | |
| 3640 LIST_LOOP_2 (arg, original_args) | |
| 3641 { | |
| 3642 *p++ = Feval (arg); | |
| 3643 gcpro1.nvars++; | |
| 3644 } | |
| 3645 } | |
| 3646 | |
| 3647 /* &optional args default to nil. */ | |
| 3648 while (p - args < max_args) | |
| 3649 *p++ = Qnil; | |
| 3650 | |
| 3651 backtrace.args = args; | |
| 3652 backtrace.nargs = nargs; | |
| 3653 | |
| 1292 | 3654 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3655 FUNCALL_SUBR (val, subr, args, max_args); |
| 1292 | 3656 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3657 |
| 3658 UNGCPRO; | |
| 3659 } | |
| 3660 else if (max_args == MANY) | |
| 3661 { | |
| 3662 /* Pass a vector of evaluated arguments */ | |
| 3663 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 3664 Lisp_Object *args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, nargs); | |
| 3665 REGISTER Lisp_Object *p = args; | |
| 3666 | |
| 3667 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 3668 gcpro1.nvars = 0; | |
| 3669 | |
| 3670 { | |
| 3671 LIST_LOOP_2 (arg, original_args) | |
| 3672 { | |
| 3673 *p++ = Feval (arg); | |
| 3674 gcpro1.nvars++; | |
| 3675 } | |
| 3676 } | |
| 3677 | |
| 3678 backtrace.args = args; | |
| 3679 backtrace.nargs = nargs; | |
| 3680 | |
| 1292 | 3681 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3682 val = (((Lisp_Object (*) (int, Lisp_Object *)) subr_function (subr)) |
| 3683 (nargs, args)); | |
| 1292 | 3684 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3685 |
| 3686 UNGCPRO; | |
| 3687 } | |
| 3688 else | |
| 3689 { | |
| 3690 wrong_number_of_arguments: | |
| 440 | 3691 val = signal_wrong_number_of_arguments_error (original_fun, nargs); |
| 428 | 3692 } |
| 3693 } | |
| 3694 else if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun)) | |
| 3695 { | |
| 3696 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 3697 Lisp_Object *args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, nargs); | |
| 3698 REGISTER Lisp_Object *p = args; | |
| 3699 | |
| 3700 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 3701 gcpro1.nvars = 0; | |
| 3702 | |
| 3703 { | |
| 3704 LIST_LOOP_2 (arg, original_args) | |
| 3705 { | |
| 3706 *p++ = Feval (arg); | |
| 3707 gcpro1.nvars++; | |
| 3708 } | |
| 3709 } | |
| 3710 | |
| 3711 backtrace.args = args; | |
| 3712 backtrace.nargs = nargs; | |
| 3713 backtrace.evalargs = 0; | |
| 3714 | |
| 1292 | 3715 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3716 val = funcall_compiled_function (fun, nargs, args); |
| 1292 | 3717 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3718 |
| 3719 /* Do the debug-on-exit now, while args is still GCPROed. */ | |
| 3720 if (backtrace.debug_on_exit) | |
| 3721 val = do_debug_on_exit (val); | |
| 3722 /* Don't do it again when we return to eval. */ | |
| 3723 backtrace.debug_on_exit = 0; | |
| 3724 | |
| 3725 UNGCPRO; | |
| 3726 } | |
| 3727 else if (CONSP (fun)) | |
| 3728 { | |
| 3729 Lisp_Object funcar = XCAR (fun); | |
| 3730 | |
| 3731 if (EQ (funcar, Qautoload)) | |
| 3732 { | |
| 970 | 3733 /* do_autoload GCPROs both arguments */ |
| 428 | 3734 do_autoload (fun, original_fun); |
| 3735 goto retry; | |
| 3736 } | |
| 3737 else if (EQ (funcar, Qmacro)) | |
| 3738 { | |
| 1292 | 3739 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3740 val = Feval (apply1 (XCDR (fun), original_args)); |
| 1292 | 3741 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3742 } |
| 3743 else if (EQ (funcar, Qlambda)) | |
| 3744 { | |
| 3745 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 3746 Lisp_Object *args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, nargs); | |
| 3747 REGISTER Lisp_Object *p = args; | |
| 3748 | |
| 3749 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 3750 gcpro1.nvars = 0; | |
| 3751 | |
| 3752 { | |
| 3753 LIST_LOOP_2 (arg, original_args) | |
| 3754 { | |
| 3755 *p++ = Feval (arg); | |
| 3756 gcpro1.nvars++; | |
| 3757 } | |
| 3758 } | |
| 3759 | |
| 3760 UNGCPRO; | |
| 3761 | |
| 3762 backtrace.args = args; /* this also GCPROs `args' */ | |
| 3763 backtrace.nargs = nargs; | |
| 3764 backtrace.evalargs = 0; | |
| 3765 | |
| 1292 | 3766 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3767 val = funcall_lambda (fun, nargs, args); |
| 1292 | 3768 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3769 |
| 3770 /* Do the debug-on-exit now, while args is still GCPROed. */ | |
| 3771 if (backtrace.debug_on_exit) | |
| 3772 val = do_debug_on_exit (val); | |
| 3773 /* Don't do it again when we return to eval. */ | |
| 3774 backtrace.debug_on_exit = 0; | |
| 3775 } | |
| 3776 else | |
| 3777 { | |
| 3778 goto invalid_function; | |
| 3779 } | |
| 3780 } | |
| 4104 | 3781 else if (UNBOUNDP (fun)) |
| 3782 { | |
| 3783 val = signal_void_function_error (original_fun); | |
| 3784 } | |
| 3785 else /* ! (SUBRP (fun) || COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun) || CONSP (fun) | |
| 3786 UNBOUNDP (fun)) */ | |
| 428 | 3787 { |
| 3788 invalid_function: | |
| 436 | 3789 val = signal_invalid_function_error (fun); |
| 428 | 3790 } |
| 3791 | |
| 3792 lisp_eval_depth--; | |
| 3793 if (backtrace.debug_on_exit) | |
| 3794 val = do_debug_on_exit (val); | |
| 3795 POP_BACKTRACE (backtrace); | |
| 3796 return val; | |
| 3797 } | |
| 3798 | |
| 3799 | |
| 1111 | 3800 |
| 3801 static void | |
| 3802 run_post_gc_hook (void) | |
| 3803 { | |
| 3804 Lisp_Object args[2]; | |
| 3805 | |
| 3806 args[0] = Qpost_gc_hook; | |
| 3807 args[1] = Fcons (Fcons (Qfinalize_list, zap_finalize_list ()), Qnil); | |
| 3808 | |
| 3809 run_hook_with_args_trapping_problems | |
| 1333 | 3810 (Qgarbage_collecting, 2, args, RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION, |
| 1111 | 3811 INHIBIT_QUIT | NO_INHIBIT_ERRORS); |
| 3812 } | |
| 3813 | |
| 428 | 3814 DEFUN ("funcall", Ffuncall, 1, MANY, 0, /* |
| 3815 Call first argument as a function, passing the remaining arguments to it. | |
| 3816 Thus, (funcall 'cons 'x 'y) returns (x . y). | |
| 3817 */ | |
| 3818 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
| 3819 { | |
| 3820 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 3821 Lisp_Object fun; | |
| 3822 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 4162 | 3823 PROFILE_DECLARE(); |
| 428 | 3824 int fun_nargs = nargs - 1; |
| 3825 Lisp_Object *fun_args = args + 1; | |
| 3826 | |
| 1318 | 3827 /* QUIT will check for proper redisplay wrapping */ |
| 3828 | |
| 428 | 3829 QUIT; |
| 851 | 3830 |
| 3831 if (funcall_allocation_flag) | |
| 3832 { | |
| 3833 if (need_to_garbage_collect) | |
| 3834 /* Callers should gcpro lexpr args */ | |
| 3092 | 3835 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3836 gc_incremental (); | |
| 3837 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 851 | 3838 garbage_collect_1 (); |
| 3092 | 3839 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 851 | 3840 if (need_to_check_c_alloca) |
| 3841 { | |
| 3842 if (++funcall_alloca_count >= MAX_FUNCALLS_BETWEEN_ALLOCA_CLEANUP) | |
| 3843 { | |
| 3844 xemacs_c_alloca (0); | |
| 3845 funcall_alloca_count = 0; | |
| 3846 } | |
| 3847 } | |
| 887 | 3848 if (need_to_signal_post_gc) |
| 3849 { | |
| 3850 need_to_signal_post_gc = 0; | |
| 1111 | 3851 recompute_funcall_allocation_flag (); |
| 3263 | 3852 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3853 run_finalizers (); | |
| 3854 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
| 1111 | 3855 run_post_gc_hook (); |
| 887 | 3856 } |
| 851 | 3857 } |
| 428 | 3858 |
| 3859 if (++lisp_eval_depth > max_lisp_eval_depth) | |
| 3860 { | |
| 3861 if (max_lisp_eval_depth < 100) | |
| 3862 max_lisp_eval_depth = 100; | |
| 3863 if (lisp_eval_depth > max_lisp_eval_depth) | |
| 563 | 3864 stack_overflow ("Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth'", |
| 3865 Qunbound); | |
| 428 | 3866 } |
| 3867 | |
| 1292 | 3868 backtrace.pdlcount = specpdl_depth (); |
| 428 | 3869 backtrace.function = &args[0]; |
| 3870 backtrace.args = fun_args; | |
| 3871 backtrace.nargs = fun_nargs; | |
| 3872 backtrace.evalargs = 0; | |
| 3873 backtrace.debug_on_exit = 0; | |
| 1292 | 3874 backtrace.function_being_called = 0; |
| 428 | 3875 PUSH_BACKTRACE (backtrace); |
| 3876 | |
| 3877 if (debug_on_next_call) | |
| 3878 do_debug_on_call (Qlambda); | |
| 3879 | |
| 3880 retry: | |
| 3881 | |
| 3882 fun = args[0]; | |
| 3883 | |
| 3884 /* We could call indirect_function directly, but profiling shows | |
| 3885 this is worth optimizing by partially unrolling the loop. */ | |
| 3886 if (SYMBOLP (fun)) | |
| 3887 { | |
| 3888 fun = XSYMBOL (fun)->function; | |
| 3889 if (SYMBOLP (fun)) | |
| 3890 { | |
| 3891 fun = XSYMBOL (fun)->function; | |
| 3892 if (SYMBOLP (fun)) | |
| 3893 fun = indirect_function (fun, 1); | |
| 3894 } | |
| 3895 } | |
| 3896 | |
| 3897 if (SUBRP (fun)) | |
| 3898 { | |
| 3899 Lisp_Subr *subr = XSUBR (fun); | |
| 3900 int max_args = subr->max_args; | |
| 3901 Lisp_Object spacious_args[SUBR_MAX_ARGS]; | |
| 3902 | |
| 3903 if (fun_nargs == max_args) /* Optimize for the common case */ | |
| 3904 { | |
| 3905 funcall_subr: | |
| 1292 | 3906 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3907 FUNCALL_SUBR (val, subr, fun_args, max_args); |
| 1292 | 3908 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3909 } |
| 436 | 3910 else if (fun_nargs < subr->min_args) |
| 3911 { | |
| 3912 goto wrong_number_of_arguments; | |
| 3913 } | |
| 428 | 3914 else if (fun_nargs < max_args) |
| 3915 { | |
| 3916 Lisp_Object *p = spacious_args; | |
| 3917 | |
| 3918 /* Default optionals to nil */ | |
| 3919 while (fun_nargs--) | |
| 3920 *p++ = *fun_args++; | |
| 3921 while (p - spacious_args < max_args) | |
| 3922 *p++ = Qnil; | |
| 3923 | |
| 3924 fun_args = spacious_args; | |
| 3925 goto funcall_subr; | |
| 3926 } | |
| 3927 else if (max_args == MANY) | |
| 3928 { | |
| 1292 | 3929 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 436 | 3930 val = SUBR_FUNCTION (subr, MANY) (fun_nargs, fun_args); |
| 1292 | 3931 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3932 } |
| 3933 else if (max_args == UNEVALLED) /* Can't funcall a special form */ | |
| 3934 { | |
| 3935 goto invalid_function; | |
| 3936 } | |
| 3937 else | |
| 3938 { | |
| 3939 wrong_number_of_arguments: | |
| 436 | 3940 val = signal_wrong_number_of_arguments_error (fun, fun_nargs); |
| 428 | 3941 } |
| 3942 } | |
| 3943 else if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (fun)) | |
| 3944 { | |
| 1292 | 3945 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3946 val = funcall_compiled_function (fun, fun_nargs, fun_args); |
| 1292 | 3947 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3948 } |
| 3949 else if (CONSP (fun)) | |
| 3950 { | |
| 3951 Lisp_Object funcar = XCAR (fun); | |
| 3952 | |
| 3953 if (EQ (funcar, Qlambda)) | |
| 3954 { | |
| 1292 | 3955 PROFILE_ENTER_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3956 val = funcall_lambda (fun, fun_nargs, fun_args); |
| 1292 | 3957 PROFILE_EXIT_FUNCTION (); |
| 428 | 3958 } |
| 3959 else if (EQ (funcar, Qautoload)) | |
| 3960 { | |
| 970 | 3961 /* do_autoload GCPROs both arguments */ |
| 428 | 3962 do_autoload (fun, args[0]); |
| 3963 goto retry; | |
| 3964 } | |
| 3965 else /* Can't funcall a macro */ | |
| 3966 { | |
| 3967 goto invalid_function; | |
| 3968 } | |
| 3969 } | |
| 3970 else if (UNBOUNDP (fun)) | |
| 3971 { | |
| 436 | 3972 val = signal_void_function_error (args[0]); |
| 428 | 3973 } |
| 3974 else | |
| 3975 { | |
| 3976 invalid_function: | |
| 436 | 3977 val = signal_invalid_function_error (fun); |
| 428 | 3978 } |
| 3979 | |
| 3980 lisp_eval_depth--; | |
| 3981 if (backtrace.debug_on_exit) | |
| 3982 val = do_debug_on_exit (val); | |
| 3983 POP_BACKTRACE (backtrace); | |
| 3984 return val; | |
| 3985 } | |
| 3986 | |
| 3987 DEFUN ("functionp", Ffunctionp, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
| 3988 Return t if OBJECT can be called as a function, else nil. | |
| 3989 A function is an object that can be applied to arguments, | |
| 3990 using for example `funcall' or `apply'. | |
| 3991 */ | |
| 3992 (object)) | |
| 3993 { | |
| 3994 if (SYMBOLP (object)) | |
| 3995 object = indirect_function (object, 0); | |
| 3996 | |
| 919 | 3997 if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (object) || SUBRP (object)) |
| 3998 return Qt; | |
| 3999 if (CONSP (object)) | |
| 4000 { | |
| 4001 Lisp_Object car = XCAR (object); | |
| 4002 if (EQ (car, Qlambda)) | |
| 4003 return Qt; | |
| 4004 if (EQ (car, Qautoload) | |
| 4005 && NILP (Fcar_safe (Fcdr_safe (Fcdr_safe (Fcdr_safe (XCDR (object))))))) | |
| 4006 return Qt; | |
| 4007 } | |
| 4008 return Qnil; | |
| 428 | 4009 } |
| 4010 | |
| 4011 static Lisp_Object | |
| 4012 function_argcount (Lisp_Object function, int function_min_args_p) | |
| 4013 { | |
| 4014 Lisp_Object orig_function = function; | |
| 4015 Lisp_Object arglist; | |
| 4016 | |
| 4017 retry: | |
| 4018 | |
| 4019 if (SYMBOLP (function)) | |
| 4020 function = indirect_function (function, 1); | |
| 4021 | |
| 4022 if (SUBRP (function)) | |
| 4023 { | |
| 442 | 4024 /* Using return with the ?: operator tickles a DEC CC compiler bug. */ |
| 4025 if (function_min_args_p) | |
| 4026 return Fsubr_min_args (function); | |
| 4027 else | |
| 4028 return Fsubr_max_args (function); | |
| 428 | 4029 } |
| 4030 else if (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (function)) | |
| 4031 { | |
| 814 | 4032 Lisp_Compiled_Function *f = XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (function); |
| 4033 | |
| 1737 | 4034 if (!OPAQUEP (f->instructions)) |
| 4035 /* Lazily munge the instructions into a more efficient form */ | |
| 4036 /* Needed to set max_args */ | |
| 4037 optimize_compiled_function (function); | |
| 4038 | |
| 814 | 4039 if (function_min_args_p) |
| 4040 return make_int (f->min_args); | |
| 4041 else if (f->max_args == MANY) | |
| 4042 return Qnil; | |
| 4043 else | |
| 4044 return make_int (f->max_args); | |
| 428 | 4045 } |
| 4046 else if (CONSP (function)) | |
| 4047 { | |
| 4048 Lisp_Object funcar = XCAR (function); | |
| 4049 | |
| 4050 if (EQ (funcar, Qmacro)) | |
| 4051 { | |
| 4052 function = XCDR (function); | |
| 4053 goto retry; | |
| 4054 } | |
| 4055 else if (EQ (funcar, Qautoload)) | |
| 4056 { | |
| 970 | 4057 /* do_autoload GCPROs both arguments */ |
| 428 | 4058 do_autoload (function, orig_function); |
| 442 | 4059 function = orig_function; |
| 428 | 4060 goto retry; |
| 4061 } | |
| 4062 else if (EQ (funcar, Qlambda)) | |
| 4063 { | |
| 4064 arglist = Fcar (XCDR (function)); | |
| 4065 } | |
| 4066 else | |
| 4067 { | |
| 4068 goto invalid_function; | |
| 4069 } | |
| 4070 } | |
| 4071 else | |
| 4072 { | |
| 4073 invalid_function: | |
| 442 | 4074 return signal_invalid_function_error (orig_function); |
| 428 | 4075 } |
| 4076 | |
| 4077 { | |
| 4078 int argcount = 0; | |
| 4079 | |
| 4080 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (arg, arglist) | |
| 4081 { | |
| 4082 if (EQ (arg, Qand_optional)) | |
| 4083 { | |
| 4084 if (function_min_args_p) | |
| 4085 break; | |
| 4086 } | |
| 4087 else if (EQ (arg, Qand_rest)) | |
| 4088 { | |
| 4089 if (function_min_args_p) | |
| 4090 break; | |
| 4091 else | |
| 4092 return Qnil; | |
| 4093 } | |
| 4094 else | |
| 4095 { | |
| 4096 argcount++; | |
| 4097 } | |
| 4098 } | |
| 4099 | |
| 4100 return make_int (argcount); | |
| 4101 } | |
| 4102 } | |
| 4103 | |
| 4104 DEFUN ("function-min-args", Ffunction_min_args, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
| 617 | 4105 Return the minimum number of arguments a function may be called with. |
| 428 | 4106 The function may be any form that can be passed to `funcall', |
| 4107 any special form, or any macro. | |
| 853 | 4108 |
| 4109 To check if a function can be called with a specified number of | |
| 4110 arguments, use `function-allows-args'. | |
| 428 | 4111 */ |
| 4112 (function)) | |
| 4113 { | |
| 4114 return function_argcount (function, 1); | |
| 4115 } | |
| 4116 | |
| 4117 DEFUN ("function-max-args", Ffunction_max_args, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
| 617 | 4118 Return the maximum number of arguments a function may be called with. |
| 428 | 4119 The function may be any form that can be passed to `funcall', |
| 4120 any special form, or any macro. | |
| 4121 If the function takes an arbitrary number of arguments or is | |
| 4122 a built-in special form, nil is returned. | |
| 853 | 4123 |
| 4124 To check if a function can be called with a specified number of | |
| 4125 arguments, use `function-allows-args'. | |
| 428 | 4126 */ |
| 4127 (function)) | |
| 4128 { | |
| 4129 return function_argcount (function, 0); | |
| 4130 } | |
| 4131 | |
| 4132 | |
| 4133 DEFUN ("apply", Fapply, 2, MANY, 0, /* | |
| 4134 Call FUNCTION with the remaining args, using the last arg as a list of args. | |
| 4135 Thus, (apply '+ 1 2 '(3 4)) returns 10. | |
| 4136 */ | |
| 4137 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
| 4138 { | |
| 4139 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4140 Lisp_Object fun = args[0]; | |
| 4141 Lisp_Object spread_arg = args [nargs - 1]; | |
| 4142 int numargs; | |
| 4143 int funcall_nargs; | |
| 4144 | |
| 4145 GET_EXTERNAL_LIST_LENGTH (spread_arg, numargs); | |
| 4146 | |
| 4147 if (numargs == 0) | |
| 4148 /* (apply foo 0 1 '()) */ | |
| 4149 return Ffuncall (nargs - 1, args); | |
| 4150 else if (numargs == 1) | |
| 4151 { | |
| 4152 /* (apply foo 0 1 '(2)) */ | |
| 4153 args [nargs - 1] = XCAR (spread_arg); | |
| 4154 return Ffuncall (nargs, args); | |
| 4155 } | |
| 4156 | |
| 4157 /* -1 for function, -1 for spread arg */ | |
| 4158 numargs = nargs - 2 + numargs; | |
| 4159 /* +1 for function */ | |
| 4160 funcall_nargs = 1 + numargs; | |
| 4161 | |
| 4162 if (SYMBOLP (fun)) | |
| 4163 fun = indirect_function (fun, 0); | |
| 4164 | |
| 4165 if (SUBRP (fun)) | |
| 4166 { | |
| 4167 Lisp_Subr *subr = XSUBR (fun); | |
| 4168 int max_args = subr->max_args; | |
| 4169 | |
| 4170 if (numargs < subr->min_args | |
| 4171 || (max_args >= 0 && max_args < numargs)) | |
| 4172 { | |
| 4173 /* Let funcall get the error */ | |
| 4174 } | |
| 4175 else if (max_args > numargs) | |
| 4176 { | |
| 4177 /* Avoid having funcall cons up yet another new vector of arguments | |
| 4178 by explicitly supplying nil's for optional values */ | |
| 4179 funcall_nargs += (max_args - numargs); | |
| 4180 } | |
| 4181 } | |
| 4182 else if (UNBOUNDP (fun)) | |
| 4183 { | |
| 4184 /* Let funcall get the error */ | |
| 4185 fun = args[0]; | |
| 4186 } | |
| 4187 | |
| 4188 { | |
| 4189 REGISTER int i; | |
| 4190 Lisp_Object *funcall_args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, funcall_nargs); | |
| 4191 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4192 | |
| 4193 GCPRO1 (*funcall_args); | |
| 4194 gcpro1.nvars = funcall_nargs; | |
| 4195 | |
| 4196 /* Copy in the unspread args */ | |
| 4197 memcpy (funcall_args, args, (nargs - 1) * sizeof (Lisp_Object)); | |
| 4198 /* Spread the last arg we got. Its first element goes in | |
| 4199 the slot that it used to occupy, hence this value of I. */ | |
| 4200 for (i = nargs - 1; | |
| 4201 !NILP (spread_arg); /* i < 1 + numargs */ | |
| 4202 i++, spread_arg = XCDR (spread_arg)) | |
| 4203 { | |
| 4204 funcall_args [i] = XCAR (spread_arg); | |
| 4205 } | |
| 4206 /* Supply nil for optional args (to subrs) */ | |
| 4207 for (; i < funcall_nargs; i++) | |
| 4208 funcall_args[i] = Qnil; | |
| 4209 | |
| 4210 | |
| 4211 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (funcall_nargs, funcall_args)); | |
| 4212 } | |
| 4213 } | |
| 4214 | |
| 4215 | |
| 4216 /* Apply lambda list FUN to the NARGS evaluated arguments in ARGS and | |
| 4217 return the result of evaluation. */ | |
| 4218 | |
| 4219 static Lisp_Object | |
| 4220 funcall_lambda (Lisp_Object fun, int nargs, Lisp_Object args[]) | |
| 4221 { | |
| 4222 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 442 | 4223 Lisp_Object arglist, body, tail; |
| 428 | 4224 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); |
| 4225 REGISTER int i = 0; | |
| 4226 | |
| 4227 tail = XCDR (fun); | |
| 4228 | |
| 4229 if (!CONSP (tail)) | |
| 4230 goto invalid_function; | |
| 4231 | |
| 4232 arglist = XCAR (tail); | |
| 4233 body = XCDR (tail); | |
| 4234 | |
| 4235 { | |
| 4236 int optional = 0, rest = 0; | |
| 4237 | |
| 442 | 4238 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (symbol, arglist) |
| 428 | 4239 { |
| 4240 if (!SYMBOLP (symbol)) | |
| 4241 goto invalid_function; | |
| 4242 if (EQ (symbol, Qand_rest)) | |
| 4243 rest = 1; | |
| 4244 else if (EQ (symbol, Qand_optional)) | |
| 4245 optional = 1; | |
| 4246 else if (rest) | |
| 4247 { | |
| 4248 specbind (symbol, Flist (nargs - i, &args[i])); | |
| 4249 i = nargs; | |
| 4250 } | |
| 4251 else if (i < nargs) | |
| 4252 specbind (symbol, args[i++]); | |
| 4253 else if (!optional) | |
| 4254 goto wrong_number_of_arguments; | |
| 4255 else | |
| 4256 specbind (symbol, Qnil); | |
| 4257 } | |
| 4258 } | |
| 4259 | |
| 4260 if (i < nargs) | |
| 4261 goto wrong_number_of_arguments; | |
| 4262 | |
| 771 | 4263 return unbind_to_1 (speccount, Fprogn (body)); |
| 428 | 4264 |
| 4265 wrong_number_of_arguments: | |
| 436 | 4266 return signal_wrong_number_of_arguments_error (fun, nargs); |
| 428 | 4267 |
| 4268 invalid_function: | |
| 436 | 4269 return signal_invalid_function_error (fun); |
| 428 | 4270 } |
| 4271 | |
| 4272 | |
| 4273 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4274 /* Run hook variables in various ways. */ | |
| 4275 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4276 | |
| 4277 DEFUN ("run-hooks", Frun_hooks, 1, MANY, 0, /* | |
| 4278 Run each hook in HOOKS. Major mode functions use this. | |
| 4279 Each argument should be a symbol, a hook variable. | |
| 4280 These symbols are processed in the order specified. | |
| 4281 If a hook symbol has a non-nil value, that value may be a function | |
| 4282 or a list of functions to be called to run the hook. | |
| 4283 If the value is a function, it is called with no arguments. | |
| 4284 If it is a list, the elements are called, in order, with no arguments. | |
| 4285 | |
| 4286 To make a hook variable buffer-local, use `make-local-hook', | |
| 4287 not `make-local-variable'. | |
| 4288 */ | |
| 4289 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
| 4290 { | |
| 4291 REGISTER int i; | |
| 4292 | |
| 4293 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
| 4294 run_hook_with_args (1, args + i, RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION); | |
| 4295 | |
| 4296 return Qnil; | |
| 4297 } | |
| 4298 | |
| 4299 DEFUN ("run-hook-with-args", Frun_hook_with_args, 1, MANY, 0, /* | |
| 4300 Run HOOK with the specified arguments ARGS. | |
| 4301 HOOK should be a symbol, a hook variable. If HOOK has a non-nil | |
| 4302 value, that value may be a function or a list of functions to be | |
| 4303 called to run the hook. If the value is a function, it is called with | |
| 4304 the given arguments and its return value is returned. If it is a list | |
| 4305 of functions, those functions are called, in order, | |
| 4306 with the given arguments ARGS. | |
| 444 | 4307 It is best not to depend on the value returned by `run-hook-with-args', |
| 428 | 4308 as that may change. |
| 4309 | |
| 4310 To make a hook variable buffer-local, use `make-local-hook', | |
| 4311 not `make-local-variable'. | |
| 4312 */ | |
| 4313 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
| 4314 { | |
| 4315 return run_hook_with_args (nargs, args, RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION); | |
| 4316 } | |
| 4317 | |
| 4318 DEFUN ("run-hook-with-args-until-success", Frun_hook_with_args_until_success, 1, MANY, 0, /* | |
| 4319 Run HOOK with the specified arguments ARGS. | |
| 4320 HOOK should be a symbol, a hook variable. Its value should | |
| 4321 be a list of functions. We call those functions, one by one, | |
| 4322 passing arguments ARGS to each of them, until one of them | |
| 4323 returns a non-nil value. Then we return that value. | |
| 4324 If all the functions return nil, we return nil. | |
| 4325 | |
| 4326 To make a hook variable buffer-local, use `make-local-hook', | |
| 4327 not `make-local-variable'. | |
| 4328 */ | |
| 4329 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
| 4330 { | |
| 4331 return run_hook_with_args (nargs, args, RUN_HOOKS_UNTIL_SUCCESS); | |
| 4332 } | |
| 4333 | |
| 4334 DEFUN ("run-hook-with-args-until-failure", Frun_hook_with_args_until_failure, 1, MANY, 0, /* | |
| 4335 Run HOOK with the specified arguments ARGS. | |
| 4336 HOOK should be a symbol, a hook variable. Its value should | |
| 4337 be a list of functions. We call those functions, one by one, | |
| 4338 passing arguments ARGS to each of them, until one of them | |
| 4339 returns nil. Then we return nil. | |
| 4340 If all the functions return non-nil, we return non-nil. | |
| 4341 | |
| 4342 To make a hook variable buffer-local, use `make-local-hook', | |
| 4343 not `make-local-variable'. | |
| 4344 */ | |
| 4345 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
| 4346 { | |
| 4347 return run_hook_with_args (nargs, args, RUN_HOOKS_UNTIL_FAILURE); | |
| 4348 } | |
| 4349 | |
| 4350 /* ARGS[0] should be a hook symbol. | |
| 4351 Call each of the functions in the hook value, passing each of them | |
| 4352 as arguments all the rest of ARGS (all NARGS - 1 elements). | |
| 4353 COND specifies a condition to test after each call | |
| 4354 to decide whether to stop. | |
| 4355 The caller (or its caller, etc) must gcpro all of ARGS, | |
| 4356 except that it isn't necessary to gcpro ARGS[0]. */ | |
| 4357 | |
| 4358 Lisp_Object | |
| 4359 run_hook_with_args_in_buffer (struct buffer *buf, int nargs, Lisp_Object *args, | |
| 4360 enum run_hooks_condition cond) | |
| 4361 { | |
| 4362 Lisp_Object sym, val, ret; | |
| 4363 | |
| 4364 if (!initialized || preparing_for_armageddon) | |
| 4365 /* We need to bail out of here pronto. */ | |
| 4366 return Qnil; | |
| 4367 | |
| 3092 | 4368 #ifndef NEW_GC |
| 428 | 4369 /* Whenever gc_in_progress is true, preparing_for_armageddon |
| 4370 will also be true unless something is really hosed. */ | |
| 4371 assert (!gc_in_progress); | |
| 3092 | 4372 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 428 | 4373 |
| 4374 sym = args[0]; | |
| 771 | 4375 val = symbol_value_in_buffer (sym, wrap_buffer (buf)); |
| 428 | 4376 ret = (cond == RUN_HOOKS_UNTIL_FAILURE ? Qt : Qnil); |
| 4377 | |
| 4378 if (UNBOUNDP (val) || NILP (val)) | |
| 4379 return ret; | |
| 4380 else if (!CONSP (val) || EQ (XCAR (val), Qlambda)) | |
| 4381 { | |
| 4382 args[0] = val; | |
| 4383 return Ffuncall (nargs, args); | |
| 4384 } | |
| 4385 else | |
| 4386 { | |
| 4387 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3; | |
| 4388 Lisp_Object globals = Qnil; | |
| 4389 GCPRO3 (sym, val, globals); | |
| 4390 | |
| 4391 for (; | |
| 4392 CONSP (val) && ((cond == RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION) | |
| 4393 || (cond == RUN_HOOKS_UNTIL_SUCCESS ? NILP (ret) | |
| 4394 : !NILP (ret))); | |
| 4395 val = XCDR (val)) | |
| 4396 { | |
| 4397 if (EQ (XCAR (val), Qt)) | |
| 4398 { | |
| 4399 /* t indicates this hook has a local binding; | |
| 4400 it means to run the global binding too. */ | |
| 4401 globals = Fdefault_value (sym); | |
| 4402 | |
| 4403 if ((! CONSP (globals) || EQ (XCAR (globals), Qlambda)) && | |
| 4404 ! NILP (globals)) | |
| 4405 { | |
| 4406 args[0] = globals; | |
| 4407 ret = Ffuncall (nargs, args); | |
| 4408 } | |
| 4409 else | |
| 4410 { | |
| 4411 for (; | |
| 4412 CONSP (globals) && ((cond == RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION) | |
| 4413 || (cond == RUN_HOOKS_UNTIL_SUCCESS | |
| 4414 ? NILP (ret) | |
| 4415 : !NILP (ret))); | |
| 4416 globals = XCDR (globals)) | |
| 4417 { | |
| 4418 args[0] = XCAR (globals); | |
| 4419 /* In a global value, t should not occur. If it does, we | |
| 4420 must ignore it to avoid an endless loop. */ | |
| 4421 if (!EQ (args[0], Qt)) | |
| 4422 ret = Ffuncall (nargs, args); | |
| 4423 } | |
| 4424 } | |
| 4425 } | |
| 4426 else | |
| 4427 { | |
| 4428 args[0] = XCAR (val); | |
| 4429 ret = Ffuncall (nargs, args); | |
| 4430 } | |
| 4431 } | |
| 4432 | |
| 4433 UNGCPRO; | |
| 4434 return ret; | |
| 4435 } | |
| 4436 } | |
| 4437 | |
| 4438 Lisp_Object | |
| 4439 run_hook_with_args (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args, | |
| 4440 enum run_hooks_condition cond) | |
| 4441 { | |
| 4442 return run_hook_with_args_in_buffer (current_buffer, nargs, args, cond); | |
| 4443 } | |
| 4444 | |
| 4445 #if 0 | |
| 4446 | |
| 853 | 4447 /* From FSF 19.30, not currently used; seems like a big kludge. */ |
| 428 | 4448 |
| 4449 /* Run a hook symbol ARGS[0], but use FUNLIST instead of the actual | |
| 4450 present value of that symbol. | |
| 4451 Call each element of FUNLIST, | |
| 4452 passing each of them the rest of ARGS. | |
| 4453 The caller (or its caller, etc) must gcpro all of ARGS, | |
| 4454 except that it isn't necessary to gcpro ARGS[0]. */ | |
| 4455 | |
| 4456 Lisp_Object | |
| 4457 run_hook_list_with_args (Lisp_Object funlist, int nargs, Lisp_Object *args) | |
| 4458 { | |
| 853 | 4459 omitted; |
| 428 | 4460 } |
| 4461 | |
| 4462 #endif /* 0 */ | |
| 4463 | |
| 4464 void | |
| 4465 va_run_hook_with_args (Lisp_Object hook_var, int nargs, ...) | |
| 4466 { | |
| 4467 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4468 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4469 int i; | |
| 4470 va_list vargs; | |
| 4471 Lisp_Object *funcall_args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, 1 + nargs); | |
| 4472 | |
| 4473 va_start (vargs, nargs); | |
| 4474 funcall_args[0] = hook_var; | |
| 4475 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
| 4476 funcall_args[i + 1] = va_arg (vargs, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4477 va_end (vargs); | |
| 4478 | |
| 4479 GCPRO1 (*funcall_args); | |
| 4480 gcpro1.nvars = nargs + 1; | |
| 4481 run_hook_with_args (nargs + 1, funcall_args, RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION); | |
| 4482 UNGCPRO; | |
| 4483 } | |
| 4484 | |
| 4485 void | |
| 4486 va_run_hook_with_args_in_buffer (struct buffer *buf, Lisp_Object hook_var, | |
| 4487 int nargs, ...) | |
| 4488 { | |
| 4489 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4490 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4491 int i; | |
| 4492 va_list vargs; | |
| 4493 Lisp_Object *funcall_args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, 1 + nargs); | |
| 4494 | |
| 4495 va_start (vargs, nargs); | |
| 4496 funcall_args[0] = hook_var; | |
| 4497 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
| 4498 funcall_args[i + 1] = va_arg (vargs, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4499 va_end (vargs); | |
| 4500 | |
| 4501 GCPRO1 (*funcall_args); | |
| 4502 gcpro1.nvars = nargs + 1; | |
| 4503 run_hook_with_args_in_buffer (buf, nargs + 1, funcall_args, | |
| 4504 RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION); | |
| 4505 UNGCPRO; | |
| 4506 } | |
| 4507 | |
| 4508 Lisp_Object | |
| 4509 run_hook (Lisp_Object hook) | |
| 4510 { | |
| 853 | 4511 return run_hook_with_args (1, &hook, RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION); |
| 428 | 4512 } |
| 4513 | |
| 4514 | |
| 4515 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4516 /* Front-ends to eval, funcall, apply */ | |
| 4517 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4518 | |
| 4519 /* Apply fn to arg */ | |
| 4520 Lisp_Object | |
| 4521 apply1 (Lisp_Object fn, Lisp_Object arg) | |
| 4522 { | |
| 4523 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4524 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4525 Lisp_Object args[2]; | |
| 4526 | |
| 4527 if (NILP (arg)) | |
| 4528 return Ffuncall (1, &fn); | |
| 4529 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 4530 gcpro1.nvars = 2; | |
| 4531 args[0] = fn; | |
| 4532 args[1] = arg; | |
| 4533 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fapply (2, args)); | |
| 4534 } | |
| 4535 | |
| 4536 /* Call function fn on no arguments */ | |
| 4537 Lisp_Object | |
| 4538 call0 (Lisp_Object fn) | |
| 4539 { | |
| 4540 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4541 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4542 | |
| 4543 GCPRO1 (fn); | |
| 4544 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (1, &fn)); | |
| 4545 } | |
| 4546 | |
| 4547 /* Call function fn with argument arg0 */ | |
| 4548 Lisp_Object | |
| 4549 call1 (Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4550 Lisp_Object arg0) | |
| 4551 { | |
| 4552 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4553 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4554 Lisp_Object args[2]; | |
| 4555 args[0] = fn; | |
| 4556 args[1] = arg0; | |
| 4557 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 4558 gcpro1.nvars = 2; | |
| 4559 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (2, args)); | |
| 4560 } | |
| 4561 | |
| 4562 /* Call function fn with arguments arg0, arg1 */ | |
| 4563 Lisp_Object | |
| 4564 call2 (Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4565 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1) | |
| 4566 { | |
| 4567 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4568 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4569 Lisp_Object args[3]; | |
| 4570 args[0] = fn; | |
| 4571 args[1] = arg0; | |
| 4572 args[2] = arg1; | |
| 4573 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 4574 gcpro1.nvars = 3; | |
| 4575 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (3, args)); | |
| 4576 } | |
| 4577 | |
| 4578 /* Call function fn with arguments arg0, arg1, arg2 */ | |
| 4579 Lisp_Object | |
| 4580 call3 (Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4581 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2) | |
| 4582 { | |
| 4583 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4584 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4585 Lisp_Object args[4]; | |
| 4586 args[0] = fn; | |
| 4587 args[1] = arg0; | |
| 4588 args[2] = arg1; | |
| 4589 args[3] = arg2; | |
| 4590 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 4591 gcpro1.nvars = 4; | |
| 4592 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (4, args)); | |
| 4593 } | |
| 4594 | |
| 4595 /* Call function fn with arguments arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3 */ | |
| 4596 Lisp_Object | |
| 4597 call4 (Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4598 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2, | |
| 4599 Lisp_Object arg3) | |
| 4600 { | |
| 4601 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4602 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4603 Lisp_Object args[5]; | |
| 4604 args[0] = fn; | |
| 4605 args[1] = arg0; | |
| 4606 args[2] = arg1; | |
| 4607 args[3] = arg2; | |
| 4608 args[4] = arg3; | |
| 4609 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 4610 gcpro1.nvars = 5; | |
| 4611 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (5, args)); | |
| 4612 } | |
| 4613 | |
| 4614 /* Call function fn with arguments arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4 */ | |
| 4615 Lisp_Object | |
| 4616 call5 (Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4617 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2, | |
| 4618 Lisp_Object arg3, Lisp_Object arg4) | |
| 4619 { | |
| 4620 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4621 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4622 Lisp_Object args[6]; | |
| 4623 args[0] = fn; | |
| 4624 args[1] = arg0; | |
| 4625 args[2] = arg1; | |
| 4626 args[3] = arg2; | |
| 4627 args[4] = arg3; | |
| 4628 args[5] = arg4; | |
| 4629 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 4630 gcpro1.nvars = 6; | |
| 4631 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (6, args)); | |
| 4632 } | |
| 4633 | |
| 4634 Lisp_Object | |
| 4635 call6 (Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4636 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2, | |
| 4637 Lisp_Object arg3, Lisp_Object arg4, Lisp_Object arg5) | |
| 4638 { | |
| 4639 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4640 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4641 Lisp_Object args[7]; | |
| 4642 args[0] = fn; | |
| 4643 args[1] = arg0; | |
| 4644 args[2] = arg1; | |
| 4645 args[3] = arg2; | |
| 4646 args[4] = arg3; | |
| 4647 args[5] = arg4; | |
| 4648 args[6] = arg5; | |
| 4649 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 4650 gcpro1.nvars = 7; | |
| 4651 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (7, args)); | |
| 4652 } | |
| 4653 | |
| 4654 Lisp_Object | |
| 4655 call7 (Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4656 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2, | |
| 4657 Lisp_Object arg3, Lisp_Object arg4, Lisp_Object arg5, | |
| 4658 Lisp_Object arg6) | |
| 4659 { | |
| 4660 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4661 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4662 Lisp_Object args[8]; | |
| 4663 args[0] = fn; | |
| 4664 args[1] = arg0; | |
| 4665 args[2] = arg1; | |
| 4666 args[3] = arg2; | |
| 4667 args[4] = arg3; | |
| 4668 args[5] = arg4; | |
| 4669 args[6] = arg5; | |
| 4670 args[7] = arg6; | |
| 4671 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 4672 gcpro1.nvars = 8; | |
| 4673 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (8, args)); | |
| 4674 } | |
| 4675 | |
| 4676 Lisp_Object | |
| 4677 call8 (Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4678 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2, | |
| 4679 Lisp_Object arg3, Lisp_Object arg4, Lisp_Object arg5, | |
| 4680 Lisp_Object arg6, Lisp_Object arg7) | |
| 4681 { | |
| 4682 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 4683 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 4684 Lisp_Object args[9]; | |
| 4685 args[0] = fn; | |
| 4686 args[1] = arg0; | |
| 4687 args[2] = arg1; | |
| 4688 args[3] = arg2; | |
| 4689 args[4] = arg3; | |
| 4690 args[5] = arg4; | |
| 4691 args[6] = arg5; | |
| 4692 args[7] = arg6; | |
| 4693 args[8] = arg7; | |
| 4694 GCPRO1 (args[0]); | |
| 4695 gcpro1.nvars = 9; | |
| 4696 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (9, args)); | |
| 4697 } | |
| 4698 | |
| 4699 Lisp_Object | |
| 4700 call0_in_buffer (struct buffer *buf, Lisp_Object fn) | |
| 4701 { | |
| 4702 if (current_buffer == buf) | |
| 4703 return call0 (fn); | |
| 4704 else | |
| 4705 { | |
| 4706 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 4707 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 4708 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
| 4709 set_buffer_internal (buf); | |
| 4710 val = call0 (fn); | |
| 771 | 4711 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 4712 return val; |
| 4713 } | |
| 4714 } | |
| 4715 | |
| 4716 Lisp_Object | |
| 4717 call1_in_buffer (struct buffer *buf, Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4718 Lisp_Object arg0) | |
| 4719 { | |
| 4720 if (current_buffer == buf) | |
| 4721 return call1 (fn, arg0); | |
| 4722 else | |
| 4723 { | |
| 4724 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 4725 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 4726 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
| 4727 set_buffer_internal (buf); | |
| 4728 val = call1 (fn, arg0); | |
| 771 | 4729 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 4730 return val; |
| 4731 } | |
| 4732 } | |
| 4733 | |
| 4734 Lisp_Object | |
| 4735 call2_in_buffer (struct buffer *buf, Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4736 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1) | |
| 4737 { | |
| 4738 if (current_buffer == buf) | |
| 4739 return call2 (fn, arg0, arg1); | |
| 4740 else | |
| 4741 { | |
| 4742 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 4743 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 4744 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
| 4745 set_buffer_internal (buf); | |
| 4746 val = call2 (fn, arg0, arg1); | |
| 771 | 4747 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 4748 return val; |
| 4749 } | |
| 4750 } | |
| 4751 | |
| 4752 Lisp_Object | |
| 4753 call3_in_buffer (struct buffer *buf, Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4754 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2) | |
| 4755 { | |
| 4756 if (current_buffer == buf) | |
| 4757 return call3 (fn, arg0, arg1, arg2); | |
| 4758 else | |
| 4759 { | |
| 4760 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 4761 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 4762 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
| 4763 set_buffer_internal (buf); | |
| 4764 val = call3 (fn, arg0, arg1, arg2); | |
| 771 | 4765 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 4766 return val; |
| 4767 } | |
| 4768 } | |
| 4769 | |
| 4770 Lisp_Object | |
| 4771 call4_in_buffer (struct buffer *buf, Lisp_Object fn, | |
| 4772 Lisp_Object arg0, Lisp_Object arg1, Lisp_Object arg2, | |
| 4773 Lisp_Object arg3) | |
| 4774 { | |
| 4775 if (current_buffer == buf) | |
| 4776 return call4 (fn, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3); | |
| 4777 else | |
| 4778 { | |
| 4779 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 4780 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 4781 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
| 4782 set_buffer_internal (buf); | |
| 4783 val = call4 (fn, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3); | |
| 771 | 4784 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 4785 return val; |
| 4786 } | |
| 4787 } | |
| 4788 | |
| 4789 Lisp_Object | |
| 4790 eval_in_buffer (struct buffer *buf, Lisp_Object form) | |
| 4791 { | |
| 4792 if (current_buffer == buf) | |
| 4793 return Feval (form); | |
| 4794 else | |
| 4795 { | |
| 4796 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 4797 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 4798 record_unwind_protect (Fset_buffer, Fcurrent_buffer ()); | |
| 4799 set_buffer_internal (buf); | |
| 4800 val = Feval (form); | |
| 771 | 4801 unbind_to (speccount); |
| 428 | 4802 return val; |
| 4803 } | |
| 4804 } | |
| 4805 | |
| 4806 | |
| 4807 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4808 /* Error-catching front-ends to eval, funcall, apply */ | |
| 4809 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4810 | |
| 853 | 4811 int |
| 4812 get_inhibit_flags (void) | |
| 4813 { | |
| 4814 return inhibit_flags; | |
| 4815 } | |
| 4816 | |
| 4817 void | |
| 2286 | 4818 check_allowed_operation (int what, Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object UNUSED (prop)) |
| 853 | 4819 { |
| 4820 if (inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_EXISTING_BUFFER_TEXT_MODIFICATION) | |
| 4821 { | |
| 4822 if (what == OPERATION_MODIFY_BUFFER_TEXT && BUFFERP (obj) | |
| 4823 && NILP (memq_no_quit (obj, Vmodifiable_buffers))) | |
| 4824 invalid_change | |
| 4825 ("Modification of this buffer not currently permitted", obj); | |
| 4826 } | |
| 4827 if (inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_EXISTING_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_DELETION) | |
| 4828 { | |
| 4829 if (what == OPERATION_DELETE_OBJECT | |
| 4830 && (BUFFERP (obj) || WINDOWP (obj) || FRAMEP (obj) || DEVICEP (obj) | |
| 4831 || CONSOLEP (obj)) | |
| 4832 && NILP (memq_no_quit (obj, Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects))) | |
| 4833 invalid_change | |
| 4834 ("Deletion of this object not currently permitted", obj); | |
| 4835 } | |
| 4836 } | |
| 4837 | |
| 4838 void | |
| 4839 note_object_created (Lisp_Object obj) | |
| 4840 { | |
| 4841 if (inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_EXISTING_BUFFER_TEXT_MODIFICATION) | |
| 4842 { | |
| 4843 if (BUFFERP (obj)) | |
| 4844 Vmodifiable_buffers = Fcons (obj, Vmodifiable_buffers); | |
| 4845 } | |
| 4846 if (inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_EXISTING_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_DELETION) | |
| 4847 { | |
| 4848 if (BUFFERP (obj) || WINDOWP (obj) || FRAMEP (obj) || DEVICEP (obj) | |
| 4849 || CONSOLEP (obj)) | |
| 4850 Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects = | |
| 4851 Fcons (obj, Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects); | |
| 4852 } | |
| 4853 } | |
| 4854 | |
| 4855 void | |
| 4856 note_object_deleted (Lisp_Object obj) | |
| 4857 { | |
| 4858 if (inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_EXISTING_BUFFER_TEXT_MODIFICATION) | |
| 4859 { | |
| 4860 if (BUFFERP (obj)) | |
| 4861 Vmodifiable_buffers = delq_no_quit (obj, Vmodifiable_buffers); | |
| 4862 } | |
| 4863 if (inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_EXISTING_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_DELETION) | |
| 4864 { | |
| 4865 if (BUFFERP (obj) || WINDOWP (obj) || FRAMEP (obj) || DEVICEP (obj) | |
| 4866 || CONSOLEP (obj)) | |
| 4867 Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects = | |
| 4868 delq_no_quit (obj, Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects); | |
| 4869 } | |
| 4870 } | |
| 4871 | |
| 4872 struct call_trapping_problems | |
| 4873 { | |
| 4874 Lisp_Object catchtag; | |
| 4875 Lisp_Object error_conditions; | |
| 4876 Lisp_Object data; | |
| 4877 Lisp_Object backtrace; | |
| 4878 Lisp_Object warning_class; | |
| 4879 | |
| 867 | 4880 const CIbyte *warning_string; |
| 853 | 4881 Lisp_Object (*fun) (void *); |
| 4882 void *arg; | |
| 4883 }; | |
| 428 | 4884 |
| 2532 | 4885 static Lisp_Object |
| 4886 maybe_get_trapping_problems_backtrace (void) | |
| 4887 { | |
| 4888 Lisp_Object backtrace; | |
| 853 | 4889 |
| 1123 | 4890 if (!(inhibit_flags & INHIBIT_WARNING_ISSUE) |
| 2532 | 4891 && !warning_will_be_discarded (current_warning_level ())) |
| 428 | 4892 { |
| 1333 | 4893 struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 4894 Lisp_Object lstream = Qnil; | |
| 4895 int speccount = specpdl_depth (); | |
| 4896 | |
| 853 | 4897 /* We're no longer protected against errors or quit here, so at |
| 4898 least let's temporarily inhibit quit. We definitely do not | |
| 4899 want to inhibit quit during the calling of the function | |
| 4900 itself!!!!!!!!!!! */ | |
| 4901 | |
| 4902 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt); | |
| 4903 | |
| 4904 GCPRO1 (lstream); | |
| 4905 lstream = make_resizing_buffer_output_stream (); | |
| 4906 Fbacktrace (lstream, Qt); | |
| 4907 Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (lstream)); | |
| 2532 | 4908 backtrace = resizing_buffer_to_lisp_string (XLSTREAM (lstream)); |
| 853 | 4909 Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (lstream)); |
| 4910 UNGCPRO; | |
| 4911 | |
| 4912 unbind_to (speccount); | |
| 428 | 4913 } |
| 853 | 4914 else |
| 2532 | 4915 backtrace = Qnil; |
| 4916 | |
| 4917 return backtrace; | |
| 4918 } | |
| 4919 | |
| 4920 static DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN_TYPE | |
| 4921 (Lisp_Object, flagged_a_squirmer (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)); | |
| 4922 | |
| 4923 static DOESNT_RETURN_TYPE (Lisp_Object) | |
| 4924 flagged_a_squirmer (Lisp_Object error_conditions, Lisp_Object data, | |
| 4925 Lisp_Object opaque) | |
| 4926 { | |
| 4927 struct call_trapping_problems *p = | |
| 4928 (struct call_trapping_problems *) get_opaque_ptr (opaque); | |
| 4929 | |
| 4930 if (!EQ (error_conditions, Qquit)) | |
| 4931 p->backtrace = maybe_get_trapping_problems_backtrace (); | |
| 4932 else | |
| 853 | 4933 p->backtrace = Qnil; |
| 4934 p->error_conditions = error_conditions; | |
| 4935 p->data = data; | |
| 4936 | |
| 4937 Fthrow (p->catchtag, Qnil); | |
| 2268 | 4938 RETURN_NOT_REACHED (Qnil); |
| 853 | 4939 } |
| 4940 | |
| 4941 static Lisp_Object | |
| 4942 call_trapping_problems_2 (Lisp_Object opaque) | |
| 4943 { | |
| 4944 struct call_trapping_problems *p = | |
| 4945 (struct call_trapping_problems *) get_opaque_ptr (opaque); | |
| 4946 | |
| 4947 return (p->fun) (p->arg); | |
| 428 | 4948 } |
| 4949 | |
| 4950 static Lisp_Object | |
| 853 | 4951 call_trapping_problems_1 (Lisp_Object opaque) |
| 4952 { | |
| 4953 return call_with_condition_handler (flagged_a_squirmer, opaque, | |
| 4954 call_trapping_problems_2, opaque); | |
| 4955 } | |
| 4956 | |
| 1333 | 4957 static void |
| 4958 issue_call_trapping_problems_warning (Lisp_Object warning_class, | |
| 4959 const CIbyte *warning_string, | |
| 4960 struct call_trapping_problems_result *p) | |
| 4961 { | |
| 4962 if (!warning_will_be_discarded (current_warning_level ())) | |
| 4963 { | |
| 4964 int depth = specpdl_depth (); | |
| 4965 | |
| 4966 /* We're no longer protected against errors or quit here, so at | |
| 4967 least let's temporarily inhibit quit. */ | |
| 4968 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt); | |
| 4969 | |
| 4970 if (p->caught_throw) | |
| 4971 { | |
| 4972 Lisp_Object errstr = | |
| 4973 emacs_sprintf_string_lisp | |
| 2532 | 4974 ("%s: Attempt to throw outside of function:" |
| 4975 "To catch `%s' with value `%s'\n\nBacktrace follows:\n\n%s", | |
| 2725 | 4976 Qnil, 4, |
| 1333 | 4977 build_msg_string (warning_string ? warning_string : "error"), |
| 2532 | 4978 p->thrown_tag, p->thrown_value, p->backtrace); |
| 1333 | 4979 warn_when_safe_lispobj (Qerror, current_warning_level (), errstr); |
| 4980 } | |
| 2421 | 4981 else if (p->caught_error && !EQ (p->error_conditions, Qquit)) |
| 1333 | 4982 { |
| 4983 Lisp_Object errstr; | |
| 4984 /* #### This should call | |
| 4985 (with-output-to-string (display-error (cons error_conditions | |
| 4986 data)) | |
| 4987 but that stuff is all in Lisp currently. */ | |
| 4988 errstr = | |
| 4989 emacs_sprintf_string_lisp | |
| 4990 ("%s: (%s %s)\n\nBacktrace follows:\n\n%s", | |
| 4991 Qnil, 4, | |
| 4992 build_msg_string (warning_string ? warning_string : "error"), | |
| 4993 p->error_conditions, p->data, p->backtrace); | |
| 4994 | |
| 4995 warn_when_safe_lispobj (warning_class, current_warning_level (), | |
| 4996 errstr); | |
| 4997 } | |
| 4998 | |
| 4999 unbind_to (depth); | |
| 5000 } | |
| 5001 } | |
| 5002 | |
| 1318 | 5003 /* Turn on the trapping flags in FLAGS -- see call_trapping_problems(). |
| 5004 This cannot handle INTERNAL_INHIBIT_THROWS() or INTERNAL_INHIBIT_ERRORS | |
| 5005 (because they ultimately boil down to a setjmp()!) -- you must directly | |
| 5006 use call_trapping_problems() for that. Turn the flags off with | |
| 5007 unbind_to(). Returns the "canonicalized" flags (particularly in the | |
| 5008 case of INHIBIT_ANY_CHANGE_AFFECTING_REDISPLAY, which is shorthand for | |
| 5009 various other flags). */ | |
| 5010 | |
| 5011 int | |
| 5012 set_trapping_problems_flags (int flags) | |
| 5013 { | |
| 5014 int new_inhibit_flags; | |
| 5015 | |
| 5016 if (flags & INHIBIT_ANY_CHANGE_AFFECTING_REDISPLAY) | |
| 5017 flags |= INHIBIT_EXISTING_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_DELETION | |
| 5018 | INHIBIT_EXISTING_BUFFER_TEXT_MODIFICATION | |
| 5019 | INHIBIT_ENTERING_DEBUGGER | |
| 5020 | INHIBIT_WARNING_ISSUE | |
| 5021 | INHIBIT_GC; | |
| 5022 | |
| 5023 new_inhibit_flags = inhibit_flags | flags; | |
| 5024 if (new_inhibit_flags != inhibit_flags) | |
| 5025 internal_bind_int (&inhibit_flags, new_inhibit_flags); | |
| 5026 | |
| 5027 if (flags & INHIBIT_QUIT) | |
| 5028 specbind (Qinhibit_quit, Qt); | |
| 5029 | |
| 5030 if (flags & UNINHIBIT_QUIT) | |
| 5031 begin_do_check_for_quit (); | |
| 5032 | |
| 5033 if (flags & INHIBIT_GC) | |
| 5034 begin_gc_forbidden (); | |
| 5035 | |
| 5036 /* #### If we have nested calls to call_trapping_problems(), and the | |
| 5037 inner one creates some buffers/etc., should the outer one be able | |
| 5038 to delete them? I think so, but it means we need to combine rather | |
| 5039 than just reset the value. */ | |
| 5040 if (flags & INHIBIT_EXISTING_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_DELETION) | |
| 5041 internal_bind_lisp_object (&Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects, Qnil); | |
| 5042 | |
| 5043 if (flags & INHIBIT_EXISTING_BUFFER_TEXT_MODIFICATION) | |
| 5044 internal_bind_lisp_object (&Vmodifiable_buffers, Qnil); | |
| 5045 | |
| 5046 return flags; | |
| 5047 } | |
| 5048 | |
| 853 | 5049 /* This is equivalent to (*fun) (arg), except that various conditions |
| 5050 can be trapped or inhibited, according to FLAGS. | |
| 5051 | |
| 5052 If FLAGS does not contain NO_INHIBIT_ERRORS, when an error occurs, | |
| 5053 the error is caught and a warning is issued, specifying the | |
| 5054 specific error that occurred and a backtrace. In that case, | |
| 5055 WARNING_STRING should be given, and will be printed at the | |
| 5056 beginning of the error to indicate where the error occurred. | |
| 5057 | |
| 5058 If FLAGS does not contain NO_INHIBIT_THROWS, all attempts to | |
| 5059 `throw' out of the function being called are trapped, and a warning | |
| 5060 issued. (Again, WARNING_STRING should be given.) | |
| 5061 | |
| 2367 | 5062 If FLAGS contains INHIBIT_WARNING_ISSUE, no warnings are issued; |
| 853 | 5063 this applies to recursive invocations of call_trapping_problems, too. |
| 5064 | |
| 1333 | 5065 If FLAGS contains POSTPONE_WARNING_ISSUE, no warnings are issued; |
| 5066 but values useful for generating a warning are still computed (in | |
| 5067 particular, the backtrace), so that the calling function can issue | |
| 5068 a warning. | |
| 5069 | |
| 853 | 5070 If FLAGS contains ISSUE_WARNINGS_AT_DEBUG_LEVEL, warnings will be |
| 5071 issued, but at level `debug', which normally is below the minimum | |
| 5072 specified by `log-warning-minimum-level', meaning such warnings will | |
| 5073 be ignored entirely. The user can change this variable, however, | |
| 5074 to see the warnings.) | |
| 5075 | |
| 5076 Note: If neither of NO_INHIBIT_THROWS or NO_INHIBIT_ERRORS is | |
| 5077 given, you are *guaranteed* that there will be no non-local exits | |
| 5078 out of this function. | |
| 5079 | |
| 5080 If FLAGS contains INHIBIT_QUIT, QUIT using C-g is inhibited. (This | |
| 5081 is *rarely* a good idea. Unless you use NO_INHIBIT_ERRORS, QUIT is | |
| 5082 automatically caught as well, and treated as an error; you can | |
| 5083 check for this using EQ (problems->error_conditions, Qquit). | |
| 5084 | |
| 5085 If FLAGS contains UNINHIBIT_QUIT, QUIT checking will be explicitly | |
| 5086 turned on. (It will abort the code being called, but will still be | |
| 5087 trapped and reported as an error, unless NO_INHIBIT_ERRORS is | |
| 5088 given.) This is useful when QUIT checking has been turned off by a | |
| 5089 higher-level caller. | |
| 5090 | |
| 5091 If FLAGS contains INHIBIT_GC, garbage collection is inhibited. | |
| 1123 | 5092 This is useful for Lisp called within redisplay, for example. |
| 853 | 5093 |
| 5094 If FLAGS contains INHIBIT_EXISTING_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_DELETION, | |
| 5095 Lisp code is not allowed to delete any window, buffers, frames, devices, | |
| 5096 or consoles that were already in existence at the time this function | |
| 5097 was called. (However, it's perfectly legal for code to create a new | |
| 5098 buffer and then delete it.) | |
| 5099 | |
| 5100 #### It might be useful to have a flag that inhibits deletion of a | |
| 5101 specific permanent display object and everything it's attached to | |
| 5102 (e.g. a window, and the buffer, frame, device, and console it's | |
| 5103 attached to. | |
| 5104 | |
| 5105 If FLAGS contains INHIBIT_EXISTING_BUFFER_TEXT_MODIFICATION, Lisp | |
| 5106 code is not allowed to modify the text of any buffers that were | |
| 5107 already in existence at the time this function was called. | |
| 5108 (However, it's perfectly legal for code to create a new buffer and | |
| 5109 then modify its text.) | |
| 5110 | |
| 5111 [These last two flags are implemented using global variables | |
| 5112 Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects and Vmodifiable_buffers, | |
| 5113 which keep track of a list of all buffers or permanent display | |
| 5114 objects created since the last time one of these flags was set. | |
| 5115 The code that deletes buffers, etc. and modifies buffers checks | |
| 5116 | |
| 5117 (1) if the corresponding flag is set (through the global variable | |
| 5118 inhibit_flags or its accessor function get_inhibit_flags()), and | |
| 5119 | |
| 5120 (2) if the object to be modified or deleted is not in the | |
| 5121 appropriate list. | |
| 5122 | |
| 5123 If so, it signals an error. | |
| 5124 | |
| 5125 Recursive calls to call_trapping_problems() are allowed. In | |
| 5126 the case of the two flags mentioned above, the current values | |
| 5127 of the global variables are stored in an unwind-protect, and | |
| 5128 they're reset to nil.] | |
| 5129 | |
| 5130 If FLAGS contains INHIBIT_ENTERING_DEBUGGER, the debugger will not | |
| 5131 be entered if an error occurs inside the Lisp code being called, | |
| 5132 even when the user has requested an error. In such case, a warning | |
| 5133 is issued stating that access to the debugger is denied, unless | |
| 5134 INHIBIT_WARNING_ISSUE has also been supplied. This is useful when | |
| 5135 calling Lisp code inside redisplay, in menu callbacks, etc. because | |
| 5136 in such cases either the display is in an inconsistent state or | |
| 5137 doing window operations is explicitly forbidden by the OS, and the | |
| 5138 debugger would causes visual changes on the screen and might create | |
| 5139 another frame. | |
| 5140 | |
| 5141 If FLAGS contains INHIBIT_ANY_CHANGE_AFFECTING_REDISPLAY, no | |
| 5142 changes of any sort to extents, faces, glyphs, buffer text, | |
| 5143 specifiers relating to display, other variables relating to | |
| 5144 display, splitting, deleting, or resizing windows or frames, | |
| 5145 deleting buffers, windows, frames, devices, or consoles, etc. is | |
| 5146 allowed. This is for things called absolutely in the middle of | |
| 5147 redisplay, which expects things to be *exactly* the same after the | |
| 5148 call as before. This isn't completely implemented and needs to be | |
| 5149 thought out some more to determine exactly what its semantics are. | |
| 5150 For the moment, turning on this flag also turns on | |
| 5151 | |
| 5152 INHIBIT_EXISTING_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_DELETION | |
| 5153 INHIBIT_EXISTING_BUFFER_TEXT_MODIFICATION | |
| 5154 INHIBIT_ENTERING_DEBUGGER | |
| 5155 INHIBIT_WARNING_ISSUE | |
| 5156 INHIBIT_GC | |
| 5157 | |
| 5158 #### The following five flags are defined, but unimplemented: | |
| 5159 | |
| 5160 #define INHIBIT_EXISTING_CODING_SYSTEM_DELETION (1<<6) | |
| 5161 #define INHIBIT_EXISTING_CHARSET_DELETION (1<<7) | |
| 5162 #define INHIBIT_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_CREATION (1<<8) | |
| 5163 #define INHIBIT_CODING_SYSTEM_CREATION (1<<9) | |
| 5164 #define INHIBIT_CHARSET_CREATION (1<<10) | |
| 5165 | |
| 5166 FLAGS containing CALL_WITH_SUSPENDED_ERRORS is a sign that | |
| 5167 call_with_suspended_errors() was invoked. This exists only for | |
| 5168 debugging purposes -- often we want to break when a signal happens, | |
| 5169 but ignore signals from call_with_suspended_errors(), because they | |
| 5170 occur often and for legitimate reasons. | |
| 5171 | |
| 5172 If PROBLEM is non-zero, it should be a pointer to a structure into | |
| 5173 which exact information about any occurring problems (either an | |
| 5174 error or an attempted throw past this boundary). | |
| 5175 | |
| 5176 If a problem occurred and aborted operation (error, quit, or | |
| 5177 invalid throw), Qunbound is returned. Otherwise the return value | |
| 5178 from the call to (*fun) (arg) is returned. */ | |
| 5179 | |
| 5180 Lisp_Object | |
| 5181 call_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, | |
| 867 | 5182 const CIbyte *warning_string, |
| 853 | 5183 int flags, |
| 5184 struct call_trapping_problems_result *problem, | |
| 5185 Lisp_Object (*fun) (void *), | |
| 5186 void *arg) | |
| 5187 { | |
| 1318 | 5188 int speccount = specpdl_depth (); |
| 853 | 5189 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5; |
| 5190 struct call_trapping_problems package; | |
| 1333 | 5191 struct call_trapping_problems_result real_problem; |
| 2532 | 5192 Lisp_Object opaque, thrown_tag, tem, thrown_backtrace; |
| 853 | 5193 int thrown = 0; |
| 5194 | |
| 5195 assert (SYMBOLP (warning_class)); /* sanity-check */ | |
| 5196 assert (!NILP (warning_class)); | |
| 5197 | |
| 5198 flags ^= INTERNAL_INHIBIT_ERRORS | INTERNAL_INHIBIT_THROWS; | |
| 5199 | |
| 5200 package.warning_class = warning_class; | |
| 5201 package.warning_string = warning_string; | |
| 5202 package.fun = fun; | |
| 5203 package.arg = arg; | |
| 5204 package.catchtag = | |
| 5205 flags & INTERNAL_INHIBIT_THROWS ? Vcatch_everything_tag : | |
| 5206 flags & INTERNAL_INHIBIT_ERRORS ? make_opaque_ptr (0) : | |
| 5207 Qnil; | |
| 5208 package.error_conditions = Qnil; | |
| 5209 package.data = Qnil; | |
| 5210 package.backtrace = Qnil; | |
| 5211 | |
| 1318 | 5212 flags = set_trapping_problems_flags (flags); |
| 853 | 5213 |
| 5214 if (flags & (INTERNAL_INHIBIT_THROWS | INTERNAL_INHIBIT_ERRORS)) | |
| 5215 opaque = make_opaque_ptr (&package); | |
| 5216 else | |
| 5217 opaque = Qnil; | |
| 5218 | |
| 5219 GCPRO5 (package.catchtag, package.error_conditions, package.data, | |
| 5220 package.backtrace, opaque); | |
| 5221 | |
| 5222 if (flags & INTERNAL_INHIBIT_ERRORS) | |
| 5223 /* We need a catch so that our condition-handler can throw back here | |
| 5224 after printing the warning. (We print the warning in the stack | |
| 5225 context of the error, so we can get a backtrace.) */ | |
| 5226 tem = internal_catch (package.catchtag, call_trapping_problems_1, opaque, | |
| 2532 | 5227 &thrown, &thrown_tag, &thrown_backtrace); |
| 853 | 5228 else if (flags & INTERNAL_INHIBIT_THROWS) |
| 5229 /* We skip over the first wrapper, which traps errors. */ | |
| 5230 tem = internal_catch (package.catchtag, call_trapping_problems_2, opaque, | |
| 2532 | 5231 &thrown, &thrown_tag, &thrown_backtrace); |
| 853 | 5232 else |
| 5233 /* Nothing special. */ | |
| 5234 tem = (fun) (arg); | |
| 5235 | |
| 1333 | 5236 if (!problem) |
| 5237 problem = &real_problem; | |
| 5238 | |
| 5239 if (!thrown) | |
| 853 | 5240 { |
| 1333 | 5241 problem->caught_error = 0; |
| 5242 problem->caught_throw = 0; | |
| 5243 problem->error_conditions = Qnil; | |
| 5244 problem->data = Qnil; | |
| 5245 problem->backtrace = Qnil; | |
| 5246 problem->thrown_tag = Qnil; | |
| 5247 problem->thrown_value = Qnil; | |
| 853 | 5248 } |
| 1333 | 5249 else if (EQ (thrown_tag, package.catchtag)) |
| 853 | 5250 { |
| 1333 | 5251 problem->caught_error = 1; |
| 5252 problem->caught_throw = 0; | |
| 5253 problem->error_conditions = package.error_conditions; | |
| 5254 problem->data = package.data; | |
| 5255 problem->backtrace = package.backtrace; | |
| 5256 problem->thrown_tag = Qnil; | |
| 5257 problem->thrown_value = Qnil; | |
| 853 | 5258 } |
| 1333 | 5259 else |
| 5260 { | |
| 5261 problem->caught_error = 0; | |
| 5262 problem->caught_throw = 1; | |
| 5263 problem->error_conditions = Qnil; | |
| 5264 problem->data = Qnil; | |
| 2532 | 5265 problem->backtrace = thrown_backtrace; |
| 1333 | 5266 problem->thrown_tag = thrown_tag; |
| 5267 problem->thrown_value = tem; | |
| 5268 } | |
| 5269 | |
| 5270 if (!(flags & INHIBIT_WARNING_ISSUE) && !(flags & POSTPONE_WARNING_ISSUE)) | |
| 5271 issue_call_trapping_problems_warning (warning_class, warning_string, | |
| 5272 problem); | |
| 853 | 5273 |
| 5274 if (!NILP (package.catchtag) && | |
| 5275 !EQ (package.catchtag, Vcatch_everything_tag)) | |
| 5276 free_opaque_ptr (package.catchtag); | |
| 5277 | |
| 5278 if (!NILP (opaque)) | |
| 5279 free_opaque_ptr (opaque); | |
| 5280 | |
| 5281 unbind_to (speccount); | |
| 5282 RETURN_UNGCPRO (thrown ? Qunbound : tem); | |
| 5283 } | |
| 5284 | |
| 5285 struct va_call_trapping_problems | |
| 5286 { | |
| 5287 lisp_fn_t fun; | |
| 5288 int nargs; | |
| 5289 Lisp_Object *args; | |
| 5290 }; | |
| 5291 | |
| 5292 static Lisp_Object | |
| 5293 va_call_trapping_problems_1 (void *ai_mi_madre) | |
| 5294 { | |
| 5295 struct va_call_trapping_problems *ai_no_corrida = | |
| 5296 (struct va_call_trapping_problems *) ai_mi_madre; | |
| 5297 Lisp_Object pegar_no_bumbum; | |
| 5298 | |
| 5299 PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL (pegar_no_bumbum, ai_no_corrida->fun, | |
| 5300 ai_no_corrida->args, ai_no_corrida->nargs); | |
| 5301 return pegar_no_bumbum; | |
| 5302 } | |
| 5303 | |
| 5304 /* #### document me. */ | |
| 5305 | |
| 5306 Lisp_Object | |
| 5307 va_call_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, | |
| 867 | 5308 const CIbyte *warning_string, |
| 853 | 5309 int flags, |
| 5310 struct call_trapping_problems_result *problem, | |
| 5311 lisp_fn_t fun, int nargs, ...) | |
| 5312 { | |
| 5313 va_list vargs; | |
| 5314 Lisp_Object args[20]; | |
| 5315 int i; | |
| 5316 struct va_call_trapping_problems fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas; | |
| 5317 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 5318 | |
| 5319 assert (nargs >= 0 && nargs < 20); | |
| 5320 | |
| 5321 va_start (vargs, nargs); | |
| 5322 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
| 5323 args[i] = va_arg (vargs, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5324 va_end (vargs); | |
| 5325 | |
| 5326 fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas.fun = fun; | |
| 5327 fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas.nargs = nargs; | |
| 5328 fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas.args = args; | |
| 5329 | |
| 5330 GCPRO1_ARRAY (args, nargs); | |
| 5331 RETURN_UNGCPRO | |
| 5332 (call_trapping_problems | |
| 5333 (warning_class, warning_string, flags, problem, | |
| 5334 va_call_trapping_problems_1, &fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas)); | |
| 5335 } | |
| 5336 | |
| 5337 /* this is an older interface, barely different from | |
| 5338 va_call_trapping_problems. | |
| 5339 | |
| 5340 #### eliminate this or at least merge the ERROR_BEHAVIOR stuff into | |
| 5341 va_call_trapping_problems(). */ | |
| 5342 | |
| 5343 Lisp_Object | |
| 5344 call_with_suspended_errors (lisp_fn_t fun, Lisp_Object retval, | |
| 1204 | 5345 Lisp_Object class_, Error_Behavior errb, |
| 853 | 5346 int nargs, ...) |
| 5347 { | |
| 5348 va_list vargs; | |
| 5349 Lisp_Object args[20]; | |
| 5350 int i; | |
| 5351 struct va_call_trapping_problems fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas; | |
| 5352 int flags; | |
| 5353 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 5354 | |
| 1204 | 5355 assert (SYMBOLP (class_)); /* sanity-check */ |
| 5356 assert (!NILP (class_)); | |
| 853 | 5357 assert (nargs >= 0 && nargs < 20); |
| 5358 | |
| 5359 va_start (vargs, nargs); | |
| 5360 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
| 5361 args[i] = va_arg (vargs, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5362 va_end (vargs); | |
| 5363 | |
| 5364 /* If error-checking is not disabled, just call the function. */ | |
| 5365 | |
| 5366 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME)) | |
| 5367 { | |
| 5368 Lisp_Object val; | |
| 5369 PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL (val, fun, args, nargs); | |
| 5370 return val; | |
| 5371 } | |
| 5372 | |
| 5373 if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_NOT)) /* person wants no warnings */ | |
| 5374 flags = INHIBIT_WARNING_ISSUE | INHIBIT_ENTERING_DEBUGGER; | |
| 5375 else if (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_DEBUG_WARN)) | |
| 5376 flags = ISSUE_WARNINGS_AT_DEBUG_LEVEL | INHIBIT_ENTERING_DEBUGGER; | |
| 5377 else | |
| 5378 { | |
| 5379 assert (ERRB_EQ (errb, ERROR_ME_WARN)); | |
| 5380 flags = INHIBIT_ENTERING_DEBUGGER; | |
| 5381 } | |
| 5382 | |
| 5383 flags |= CALL_WITH_SUSPENDED_ERRORS; | |
| 5384 | |
| 5385 fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas.fun = fun; | |
| 5386 fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas.nargs = nargs; | |
| 5387 fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas.args = args; | |
| 5388 | |
| 5389 GCPRO1_ARRAY (args, nargs); | |
| 5390 { | |
| 5391 Lisp_Object its_way_too_goddamn_late = | |
| 5392 call_trapping_problems | |
| 1204 | 5393 (class_, 0, flags, 0, va_call_trapping_problems_1, |
| 853 | 5394 &fazer_invocacao_atrapalhando_problemas); |
| 5395 UNGCPRO; | |
| 5396 if (UNBOUNDP (its_way_too_goddamn_late)) | |
| 5397 return retval; | |
| 5398 else | |
| 5399 return its_way_too_goddamn_late; | |
| 5400 } | |
| 5401 } | |
| 5402 | |
| 5403 struct calln_trapping_problems | |
| 5404 { | |
| 5405 int nargs; | |
| 5406 Lisp_Object *args; | |
| 5407 }; | |
| 5408 | |
| 5409 static Lisp_Object | |
| 5410 calln_trapping_problems_1 (void *puta) | |
| 5411 { | |
| 5412 struct calln_trapping_problems *p = (struct calln_trapping_problems *) puta; | |
| 5413 | |
| 5414 return Ffuncall (p->nargs, p->args); | |
| 428 | 5415 } |
| 5416 | |
| 5417 static Lisp_Object | |
| 853 | 5418 calln_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, |
| 867 | 5419 const CIbyte *warning_string, int flags, |
| 853 | 5420 struct call_trapping_problems_result *problem, |
| 5421 int nargs, Lisp_Object *args) | |
| 5422 { | |
| 5423 struct calln_trapping_problems foo; | |
| 5424 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 5425 | |
| 5426 if (SYMBOLP (args[0])) | |
| 5427 { | |
| 5428 Lisp_Object tem = XSYMBOL (args[0])->function; | |
| 5429 if (NILP (tem) || UNBOUNDP (tem)) | |
| 5430 { | |
| 5431 if (problem) | |
| 5432 { | |
| 5433 problem->caught_error = 0; | |
| 5434 problem->caught_throw = 0; | |
| 5435 problem->error_conditions = Qnil; | |
| 5436 problem->data = Qnil; | |
| 5437 problem->backtrace = Qnil; | |
| 5438 problem->thrown_tag = Qnil; | |
| 5439 problem->thrown_value = Qnil; | |
| 5440 } | |
| 5441 return Qnil; | |
| 5442 } | |
| 5443 } | |
| 5444 | |
| 5445 foo.nargs = nargs; | |
| 5446 foo.args = args; | |
| 5447 | |
| 5448 GCPRO1_ARRAY (args, nargs); | |
| 5449 RETURN_UNGCPRO (call_trapping_problems (warning_class, warning_string, | |
| 5450 flags, problem, | |
| 5451 calln_trapping_problems_1, | |
| 5452 &foo)); | |
| 5453 } | |
| 5454 | |
| 5455 /* #### fix these functions to follow the calling convention of | |
| 5456 call_trapping_problems! */ | |
| 5457 | |
| 5458 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 5459 call0_trapping_problems (const CIbyte *warning_string, Lisp_Object function, |
| 853 | 5460 int flags) |
| 5461 { | |
| 5462 return calln_trapping_problems (Qerror, warning_string, flags, 0, 1, | |
| 5463 &function); | |
| 428 | 5464 } |
| 5465 | |
| 5466 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 5467 call1_trapping_problems (const CIbyte *warning_string, Lisp_Object function, |
| 853 | 5468 Lisp_Object object, int flags) |
| 5469 { | |
| 5470 Lisp_Object args[2]; | |
| 5471 | |
| 5472 args[0] = function; | |
| 5473 args[1] = object; | |
| 5474 | |
| 5475 return calln_trapping_problems (Qerror, warning_string, flags, 0, 2, | |
| 5476 args); | |
| 5477 } | |
| 5478 | |
| 5479 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 5480 call2_trapping_problems (const CIbyte *warning_string, Lisp_Object function, |
| 853 | 5481 Lisp_Object object1, Lisp_Object object2, |
| 5482 int flags) | |
| 5483 { | |
| 5484 Lisp_Object args[3]; | |
| 5485 | |
| 5486 args[0] = function; | |
| 5487 args[1] = object1; | |
| 5488 args[2] = object2; | |
| 5489 | |
| 5490 return calln_trapping_problems (Qerror, warning_string, flags, 0, 3, | |
| 5491 args); | |
| 5492 } | |
| 5493 | |
| 5494 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 5495 call3_trapping_problems (const CIbyte *warning_string, Lisp_Object function, |
| 853 | 5496 Lisp_Object object1, Lisp_Object object2, |
| 5497 Lisp_Object object3, int flags) | |
| 5498 { | |
| 5499 Lisp_Object args[4]; | |
| 5500 | |
| 5501 args[0] = function; | |
| 5502 args[1] = object1; | |
| 5503 args[2] = object2; | |
| 5504 args[3] = object3; | |
| 5505 | |
| 5506 return calln_trapping_problems (Qerror, warning_string, flags, 0, 4, | |
| 5507 args); | |
| 5508 } | |
| 5509 | |
| 5510 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 5511 call4_trapping_problems (const CIbyte *warning_string, Lisp_Object function, |
| 853 | 5512 Lisp_Object object1, Lisp_Object object2, |
| 5513 Lisp_Object object3, Lisp_Object object4, | |
| 5514 int flags) | |
| 5515 { | |
| 5516 Lisp_Object args[5]; | |
| 5517 | |
| 5518 args[0] = function; | |
| 5519 args[1] = object1; | |
| 5520 args[2] = object2; | |
| 5521 args[3] = object3; | |
| 5522 args[4] = object4; | |
| 5523 | |
| 5524 return calln_trapping_problems (Qerror, warning_string, flags, 0, 5, | |
| 5525 args); | |
| 5526 } | |
| 5527 | |
| 5528 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 5529 call5_trapping_problems (const CIbyte *warning_string, Lisp_Object function, |
| 853 | 5530 Lisp_Object object1, Lisp_Object object2, |
| 5531 Lisp_Object object3, Lisp_Object object4, | |
| 5532 Lisp_Object object5, int flags) | |
| 5533 { | |
| 5534 Lisp_Object args[6]; | |
| 5535 | |
| 5536 args[0] = function; | |
| 5537 args[1] = object1; | |
| 5538 args[2] = object2; | |
| 5539 args[3] = object3; | |
| 5540 args[4] = object4; | |
| 5541 args[5] = object5; | |
| 5542 | |
| 5543 return calln_trapping_problems (Qerror, warning_string, flags, 0, 6, | |
| 5544 args); | |
| 5545 } | |
| 5546 | |
| 5547 struct eval_in_buffer_trapping_problems | |
| 5548 { | |
| 5549 struct buffer *buf; | |
| 5550 Lisp_Object form; | |
| 5551 }; | |
| 5552 | |
| 5553 static Lisp_Object | |
| 5554 eval_in_buffer_trapping_problems_1 (void *arg) | |
| 5555 { | |
| 5556 struct eval_in_buffer_trapping_problems *p = | |
| 5557 (struct eval_in_buffer_trapping_problems *) arg; | |
| 5558 | |
| 5559 return eval_in_buffer (p->buf, p->form); | |
| 5560 } | |
| 5561 | |
| 5562 /* #### fix these functions to follow the calling convention of | |
| 5563 call_trapping_problems! */ | |
| 5564 | |
| 5565 Lisp_Object | |
| 867 | 5566 eval_in_buffer_trapping_problems (const CIbyte *warning_string, |
| 853 | 5567 struct buffer *buf, Lisp_Object form, |
| 5568 int flags) | |
| 5569 { | |
| 5570 struct eval_in_buffer_trapping_problems p; | |
| 5571 Lisp_Object buffer = wrap_buffer (buf); | |
| 428 | 5572 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; |
| 5573 | |
| 853 | 5574 GCPRO2 (buffer, form); |
| 5575 p.buf = buf; | |
| 5576 p.form = form; | |
| 5577 RETURN_UNGCPRO (call_trapping_problems (Qerror, warning_string, flags, 0, | |
| 5578 eval_in_buffer_trapping_problems_1, | |
| 5579 &p)); | |
| 5580 } | |
| 5581 | |
| 5582 Lisp_Object | |
| 1333 | 5583 run_hook_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, |
| 853 | 5584 Lisp_Object hook_symbol, |
| 5585 int flags) | |
| 5586 { | |
| 1333 | 5587 return run_hook_with_args_trapping_problems (warning_class, 1, &hook_symbol, |
| 853 | 5588 RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION, |
| 5589 flags); | |
| 428 | 5590 } |
| 5591 | |
| 5592 static Lisp_Object | |
| 853 | 5593 safe_run_hook_trapping_problems_1 (void *puta) |
| 5594 { | |
| 5595 Lisp_Object hook = VOID_TO_LISP (puta); | |
| 5596 | |
| 5597 run_hook (hook); | |
| 428 | 5598 return Qnil; |
| 5599 } | |
| 5600 | |
| 853 | 5601 /* Same as run_hook_trapping_problems() but also set the hook to nil |
| 5602 if an error occurs (but not a quit). */ | |
| 5603 | |
| 428 | 5604 Lisp_Object |
| 1333 | 5605 safe_run_hook_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, |
| 5606 Lisp_Object hook_symbol, int flags) | |
| 853 | 5607 { |
| 428 | 5608 Lisp_Object tem; |
| 853 | 5609 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; |
| 5610 struct call_trapping_problems_result prob; | |
| 428 | 5611 |
| 5612 if (!initialized || preparing_for_armageddon) | |
| 5613 return Qnil; | |
| 5614 tem = find_symbol_value (hook_symbol); | |
| 5615 if (NILP (tem) || UNBOUNDP (tem)) | |
| 5616 return Qnil; | |
| 5617 | |
| 853 | 5618 GCPRO2 (hook_symbol, tem); |
| 1333 | 5619 tem = call_trapping_problems (Qerror, NULL, |
| 5620 flags | POSTPONE_WARNING_ISSUE, | |
| 853 | 5621 &prob, |
| 5622 safe_run_hook_trapping_problems_1, | |
| 5623 LISP_TO_VOID (hook_symbol)); | |
| 1333 | 5624 { |
| 5625 Lisp_Object hook_name = XSYMBOL_NAME (hook_symbol); | |
| 5626 Ibyte *hook_str = XSTRING_DATA (hook_name); | |
| 5627 Ibyte *err = alloca_ibytes (XSTRING_LENGTH (hook_name) + 100); | |
| 5628 | |
| 5629 if (prob.caught_throw || (prob.caught_error && !EQ (prob.error_conditions, | |
| 5630 Qquit))) | |
| 5631 { | |
| 5632 Fset (hook_symbol, Qnil); | |
| 5633 qxesprintf (err, "Error in `%s' (resetting to nil)", hook_str); | |
| 5634 } | |
| 5635 else | |
| 5636 qxesprintf (err, "Quit in `%s'", hook_str); | |
| 5637 | |
| 5638 | |
| 5639 issue_call_trapping_problems_warning (warning_class, (CIbyte *) err, | |
| 5640 &prob); | |
| 5641 } | |
| 5642 | |
| 5643 UNGCPRO; | |
| 5644 return tem; | |
| 853 | 5645 } |
| 5646 | |
| 5647 struct run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems | |
| 5648 { | |
| 5649 struct buffer *buf; | |
| 5650 int nargs; | |
| 5651 Lisp_Object *args; | |
| 5652 enum run_hooks_condition cond; | |
| 5653 }; | |
| 5654 | |
| 5655 static Lisp_Object | |
| 5656 run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems_1 (void *puta) | |
| 5657 { | |
| 5658 struct run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems *porra = | |
| 5659 (struct run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems *) puta; | |
| 5660 | |
| 5661 return run_hook_with_args_in_buffer (porra->buf, porra->nargs, porra->args, | |
| 5662 porra->cond); | |
| 5663 } | |
| 5664 | |
| 5665 /* #### fix these functions to follow the calling convention of | |
| 5666 call_trapping_problems! */ | |
| 428 | 5667 |
| 5668 Lisp_Object | |
| 1333 | 5669 run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, |
| 853 | 5670 struct buffer *buf, int nargs, |
| 5671 Lisp_Object *args, | |
| 5672 enum run_hooks_condition cond, | |
| 5673 int flags) | |
| 5674 { | |
| 5675 Lisp_Object sym, val, ret; | |
| 5676 struct run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems diversity_and_distrust; | |
| 428 | 5677 struct gcpro gcpro1; |
| 1333 | 5678 Lisp_Object hook_name; |
| 5679 Ibyte *hook_str; | |
| 5680 Ibyte *err; | |
| 428 | 5681 |
| 5682 if (!initialized || preparing_for_armageddon) | |
| 853 | 5683 /* We need to bail out of here pronto. */ |
| 428 | 5684 return Qnil; |
| 5685 | |
| 853 | 5686 GCPRO1_ARRAY (args, nargs); |
| 5687 | |
| 5688 sym = args[0]; | |
| 5689 val = symbol_value_in_buffer (sym, wrap_buffer (buf)); | |
| 5690 ret = (cond == RUN_HOOKS_UNTIL_FAILURE ? Qt : Qnil); | |
| 5691 | |
| 5692 if (UNBOUNDP (val) || NILP (val)) | |
| 5693 RETURN_UNGCPRO (ret); | |
| 5694 | |
| 5695 diversity_and_distrust.buf = buf; | |
| 5696 diversity_and_distrust.nargs = nargs; | |
| 5697 diversity_and_distrust.args = args; | |
| 5698 diversity_and_distrust.cond = cond; | |
| 5699 | |
| 1333 | 5700 hook_name = XSYMBOL_NAME (args[0]); |
| 5701 hook_str = XSTRING_DATA (hook_name); | |
| 5702 err = alloca_ibytes (XSTRING_LENGTH (hook_name) + 100); | |
| 5703 qxesprintf (err, "Error in `%s'", hook_str); | |
| 853 | 5704 RETURN_UNGCPRO |
| 5705 (call_trapping_problems | |
| 1333 | 5706 (warning_class, (CIbyte *) err, flags, 0, |
| 853 | 5707 run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems_1, |
| 5708 &diversity_and_distrust)); | |
| 428 | 5709 } |
| 5710 | |
| 5711 Lisp_Object | |
| 1333 | 5712 run_hook_with_args_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, |
| 853 | 5713 int nargs, |
| 5714 Lisp_Object *args, | |
| 5715 enum run_hooks_condition cond, | |
| 5716 int flags) | |
| 5717 { | |
| 5718 return run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems | |
| 1333 | 5719 (warning_class, current_buffer, nargs, args, cond, flags); |
| 428 | 5720 } |
| 5721 | |
| 5722 Lisp_Object | |
| 1333 | 5723 va_run_hook_with_args_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, |
| 853 | 5724 Lisp_Object hook_var, |
| 5725 int nargs, ...) | |
| 5726 { | |
| 5727 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 5728 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 5729 int i; | |
| 5730 va_list vargs; | |
| 5731 Lisp_Object *funcall_args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, 1 + nargs); | |
| 5732 int flags; | |
| 5733 | |
| 5734 va_start (vargs, nargs); | |
| 5735 funcall_args[0] = hook_var; | |
| 5736 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
| 5737 funcall_args[i + 1] = va_arg (vargs, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5738 flags = va_arg (vargs, int); | |
| 5739 va_end (vargs); | |
| 5740 | |
| 5741 GCPRO1_ARRAY (funcall_args, nargs + 1); | |
| 5742 RETURN_UNGCPRO (run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems | |
| 1333 | 5743 (warning_class, current_buffer, nargs + 1, funcall_args, |
| 853 | 5744 RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION, flags)); |
| 428 | 5745 } |
| 5746 | |
| 5747 Lisp_Object | |
| 1333 | 5748 va_run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, |
| 853 | 5749 struct buffer *buf, |
| 5750 Lisp_Object hook_var, | |
| 5751 int nargs, ...) | |
| 5752 { | |
| 5753 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 5754 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 5755 int i; | |
| 5756 va_list vargs; | |
| 5757 Lisp_Object *funcall_args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, 1 + nargs); | |
| 5758 int flags; | |
| 5759 | |
| 5760 va_start (vargs, nargs); | |
| 5761 funcall_args[0] = hook_var; | |
| 5762 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
| 5763 funcall_args[i + 1] = va_arg (vargs, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5764 flags = va_arg (vargs, int); | |
| 5765 va_end (vargs); | |
| 5766 | |
| 5767 GCPRO1_ARRAY (funcall_args, nargs + 1); | |
| 5768 RETURN_UNGCPRO (run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems | |
| 1333 | 5769 (warning_class, buf, nargs + 1, funcall_args, |
| 853 | 5770 RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION, flags)); |
| 428 | 5771 } |
| 5772 | |
| 5773 | |
| 5774 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 5775 /* The special binding stack */ | |
| 771 | 5776 /* Most C code should simply use specbind() and unbind_to_1(). */ |
| 428 | 5777 /* When performance is critical, use the macros in backtrace.h. */ |
| 5778 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 5779 | |
| 5780 #define min_max_specpdl_size 400 | |
| 5781 | |
| 5782 void | |
| 647 | 5783 grow_specpdl (EMACS_INT reserved) |
| 5784 { | |
| 5785 EMACS_INT size_needed = specpdl_depth() + reserved; | |
| 428 | 5786 if (size_needed >= max_specpdl_size) |
| 5787 { | |
| 5788 if (max_specpdl_size < min_max_specpdl_size) | |
| 5789 max_specpdl_size = min_max_specpdl_size; | |
| 5790 if (size_needed >= max_specpdl_size) | |
| 5791 { | |
| 1951 | 5792 /* Leave room for some specpdl in the debugger. */ |
| 5793 max_specpdl_size = size_needed + 100; | |
| 5794 if (max_specpdl_size > specpdl_size) | |
| 5795 { | |
| 5796 specpdl_size = max_specpdl_size; | |
| 5797 XREALLOC_ARRAY (specpdl, struct specbinding, specpdl_size); | |
| 5798 specpdl_ptr = specpdl + specpdl_depth(); | |
| 5799 } | |
| 563 | 5800 signal_continuable_error |
| 5801 (Qstack_overflow, | |
| 5802 "Variable binding depth exceeds max-specpdl-size", Qunbound); | |
| 428 | 5803 } |
| 5804 } | |
| 5805 while (specpdl_size < size_needed) | |
| 5806 { | |
| 5807 specpdl_size *= 2; | |
| 5808 if (specpdl_size > max_specpdl_size) | |
| 5809 specpdl_size = max_specpdl_size; | |
| 5810 } | |
| 5811 XREALLOC_ARRAY (specpdl, struct specbinding, specpdl_size); | |
| 5812 specpdl_ptr = specpdl + specpdl_depth(); | |
| 853 | 5813 check_specbind_stack_sanity (); |
| 428 | 5814 } |
| 5815 | |
| 5816 | |
| 5817 /* Handle unbinding buffer-local variables */ | |
| 5818 static Lisp_Object | |
| 5819 specbind_unwind_local (Lisp_Object ovalue) | |
| 5820 { | |
| 5821 Lisp_Object current = Fcurrent_buffer (); | |
| 5822 Lisp_Object symbol = specpdl_ptr->symbol; | |
| 853 | 5823 Lisp_Object victim = ovalue; |
| 5824 Lisp_Object buf = get_buffer (XCAR (victim), 0); | |
| 5825 ovalue = XCDR (victim); | |
| 428 | 5826 |
| 5827 free_cons (victim); | |
| 5828 | |
| 5829 if (NILP (buf)) | |
| 5830 { | |
| 5831 /* Deleted buffer -- do nothing */ | |
| 5832 } | |
| 5833 else if (symbol_value_buffer_local_info (symbol, XBUFFER (buf)) == 0) | |
| 5834 { | |
| 5835 /* Was buffer-local when binding was made, now no longer is. | |
| 5836 * (kill-local-variable can do this.) | |
| 5837 * Do nothing in this case. | |
| 5838 */ | |
| 5839 } | |
| 5840 else if (EQ (buf, current)) | |
| 5841 Fset (symbol, ovalue); | |
| 5842 else | |
| 5843 { | |
| 5844 /* Urk! Somebody switched buffers */ | |
| 5845 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 5846 GCPRO1 (current); | |
| 5847 Fset_buffer (buf); | |
| 5848 Fset (symbol, ovalue); | |
| 5849 Fset_buffer (current); | |
| 5850 UNGCPRO; | |
| 5851 } | |
| 5852 return symbol; | |
| 5853 } | |
| 5854 | |
| 5855 static Lisp_Object | |
| 5856 specbind_unwind_wasnt_local (Lisp_Object buffer) | |
| 5857 { | |
| 5858 Lisp_Object current = Fcurrent_buffer (); | |
| 5859 Lisp_Object symbol = specpdl_ptr->symbol; | |
| 5860 | |
| 5861 buffer = get_buffer (buffer, 0); | |
| 5862 if (NILP (buffer)) | |
| 5863 { | |
| 5864 /* Deleted buffer -- do nothing */ | |
| 5865 } | |
| 5866 else if (symbol_value_buffer_local_info (symbol, XBUFFER (buffer)) == 0) | |
| 5867 { | |
| 5868 /* Was buffer-local when binding was made, now no longer is. | |
| 5869 * (kill-local-variable can do this.) | |
| 5870 * Do nothing in this case. | |
| 5871 */ | |
| 5872 } | |
| 5873 else if (EQ (buffer, current)) | |
| 5874 Fkill_local_variable (symbol); | |
| 5875 else | |
| 5876 { | |
| 5877 /* Urk! Somebody switched buffers */ | |
| 5878 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
| 5879 GCPRO1 (current); | |
| 5880 Fset_buffer (buffer); | |
| 5881 Fkill_local_variable (symbol); | |
| 5882 Fset_buffer (current); | |
| 5883 UNGCPRO; | |
| 5884 } | |
| 5885 return symbol; | |
| 5886 } | |
| 5887 | |
| 5888 | |
| 5889 void | |
| 5890 specbind (Lisp_Object symbol, Lisp_Object value) | |
| 5891 { | |
| 5892 SPECBIND (symbol, value); | |
| 853 | 5893 |
| 5894 check_specbind_stack_sanity (); | |
| 428 | 5895 } |
| 5896 | |
| 5897 void | |
| 5898 specbind_magic (Lisp_Object symbol, Lisp_Object value) | |
| 5899 { | |
| 5900 int buffer_local = | |
| 5901 symbol_value_buffer_local_info (symbol, current_buffer); | |
| 5902 | |
| 5903 if (buffer_local == 0) | |
| 5904 { | |
| 5905 specpdl_ptr->old_value = find_symbol_value (symbol); | |
| 771 | 5906 specpdl_ptr->func = 0; /* Handled specially by unbind_to_1 */ |
| 428 | 5907 } |
| 5908 else if (buffer_local > 0) | |
| 5909 { | |
| 5910 /* Already buffer-local */ | |
| 5911 specpdl_ptr->old_value = noseeum_cons (Fcurrent_buffer (), | |
| 5912 find_symbol_value (symbol)); | |
| 5913 specpdl_ptr->func = specbind_unwind_local; | |
| 5914 } | |
| 5915 else | |
| 5916 { | |
| 5917 /* About to become buffer-local */ | |
| 5918 specpdl_ptr->old_value = Fcurrent_buffer (); | |
| 5919 specpdl_ptr->func = specbind_unwind_wasnt_local; | |
| 5920 } | |
| 5921 | |
| 5922 specpdl_ptr->symbol = symbol; | |
| 5923 specpdl_ptr++; | |
| 5924 specpdl_depth_counter++; | |
| 5925 | |
| 5926 Fset (symbol, value); | |
| 853 | 5927 |
| 5928 check_specbind_stack_sanity (); | |
| 428 | 5929 } |
| 5930 | |
| 771 | 5931 /* Record an unwind-protect -- FUNCTION will be called with ARG no matter |
| 5932 whether a normal or non-local exit occurs. (You need to call unbind_to_1() | |
| 5933 before your function returns normally, passing in the integer returned | |
| 5934 by this function.) Note: As long as the unwind-protect exists, ARG is | |
| 5935 automatically GCPRO'd. The return value from FUNCTION is completely | |
| 5936 ignored. #### We should eliminate it entirely. */ | |
| 5937 | |
| 5938 int | |
| 428 | 5939 record_unwind_protect (Lisp_Object (*function) (Lisp_Object arg), |
| 5940 Lisp_Object arg) | |
| 5941 { | |
| 5942 SPECPDL_RESERVE (1); | |
| 5943 specpdl_ptr->func = function; | |
| 5944 specpdl_ptr->symbol = Qnil; | |
| 5945 specpdl_ptr->old_value = arg; | |
| 5946 specpdl_ptr++; | |
| 5947 specpdl_depth_counter++; | |
| 853 | 5948 check_specbind_stack_sanity (); |
| 771 | 5949 return specpdl_depth_counter - 1; |
| 5950 } | |
| 5951 | |
| 5952 static Lisp_Object | |
| 802 | 5953 restore_lisp_object (Lisp_Object cons) |
| 5954 { | |
| 5955 Lisp_Object opaque = XCAR (cons); | |
| 5956 Lisp_Object *addr = (Lisp_Object *) get_opaque_ptr (opaque); | |
| 5957 *addr = XCDR (cons); | |
| 5958 free_opaque_ptr (opaque); | |
| 853 | 5959 free_cons (cons); |
| 802 | 5960 return Qnil; |
| 5961 } | |
| 5962 | |
| 5963 /* Establish an unwind-protect which will restore the Lisp_Object pointed to | |
| 5964 by ADDR with the value VAL. */ | |
| 814 | 5965 static int |
| 802 | 5966 record_unwind_protect_restoring_lisp_object (Lisp_Object *addr, |
| 5967 Lisp_Object val) | |
| 5968 { | |
| 5969 Lisp_Object opaque = make_opaque_ptr (addr); | |
| 5970 return record_unwind_protect (restore_lisp_object, | |
| 5971 noseeum_cons (opaque, val)); | |
| 5972 } | |
| 5973 | |
| 5974 /* Similar to specbind() but for any C variable whose value is a | |
| 5975 Lisp_Object. Sets up an unwind-protect to restore the variable | |
| 5976 pointed to by ADDR to its existing value, and then changes its | |
| 5977 value to NEWVAL. Returns the previous value of specpdl_depth(); | |
| 5978 pass this to unbind_to() after you are done. */ | |
| 5979 int | |
| 5980 internal_bind_lisp_object (Lisp_Object *addr, Lisp_Object newval) | |
| 5981 { | |
| 5982 int count = specpdl_depth (); | |
| 5983 record_unwind_protect_restoring_lisp_object (addr, *addr); | |
| 5984 *addr = newval; | |
| 5985 return count; | |
| 5986 } | |
| 5987 | |
| 5988 static Lisp_Object | |
| 5989 restore_int (Lisp_Object cons) | |
| 5990 { | |
| 5991 Lisp_Object opaque = XCAR (cons); | |
| 5992 Lisp_Object lval = XCDR (cons); | |
| 5993 int *addr = (int *) get_opaque_ptr (opaque); | |
| 5994 int val; | |
| 5995 | |
| 4025 | 5996 /* In the event that a C integer will always fit in an Emacs int, we |
| 5997 haven't ever stored a C integer as an opaque pointer. This #ifdef | |
| 5998 eliminates a warning on AMD 64, where EMACS_INT has 63 value bits and C | |
| 5999 integers have 32 value bits. */ | |
| 6000 #if INT_VALBITS < INTBITS | |
| 802 | 6001 if (INTP (lval)) |
| 4025 | 6002 { |
| 6003 val = XINT (lval); | |
| 6004 } | |
| 802 | 6005 else |
| 6006 { | |
| 6007 val = (int) get_opaque_ptr (lval); | |
| 6008 free_opaque_ptr (lval); | |
| 6009 } | |
| 4025 | 6010 #else /* !(INT_VALBITS < INTBITS) */ |
| 6011 val = XINT(lval); | |
| 6012 #endif /* INT_VALBITS < INTBITS */ | |
| 802 | 6013 |
| 6014 *addr = val; | |
| 6015 free_opaque_ptr (opaque); | |
| 853 | 6016 free_cons (cons); |
| 802 | 6017 return Qnil; |
| 6018 } | |
| 6019 | |
| 6020 /* Establish an unwind-protect which will restore the int pointed to | |
| 6021 by ADDR with the value VAL. This function works correctly with | |
| 6022 all ints, even those that don't fit into a Lisp integer. */ | |
| 1333 | 6023 int |
| 802 | 6024 record_unwind_protect_restoring_int (int *addr, int val) |
| 6025 { | |
| 6026 Lisp_Object opaque = make_opaque_ptr (addr); | |
| 6027 Lisp_Object lval; | |
| 6028 | |
| 4025 | 6029 /* In the event that a C integer will always fit in an Emacs int, we don't |
| 6030 ever want to store a C integer as an opaque pointer. This #ifdef | |
| 6031 eliminates a warning on AMD 64, where EMACS_INT has 63 value bits and C | |
| 6032 integers have 32 value bits. */ | |
| 6033 #if INT_VALBITS <= INTBITS | |
| 802 | 6034 if (NUMBER_FITS_IN_AN_EMACS_INT (val)) |
| 6035 lval = make_int (val); | |
| 6036 else | |
| 6037 lval = make_opaque_ptr ((void *) val); | |
| 4025 | 6038 #else /* !(INT_VALBITS < INTBITS) */ |
| 6039 lval = make_int (val); | |
| 6040 #endif /* INT_VALBITS <= INTBITS */ | |
| 6041 | |
| 802 | 6042 return record_unwind_protect (restore_int, noseeum_cons (opaque, lval)); |
| 6043 } | |
| 6044 | |
| 6045 /* Similar to specbind() but for any C variable whose value is an int. | |
| 6046 Sets up an unwind-protect to restore the variable pointed to by | |
| 6047 ADDR to its existing value, and then changes its value to NEWVAL. | |
| 6048 Returns the previous value of specpdl_depth(); pass this to | |
| 6049 unbind_to() after you are done. This function works correctly with | |
| 6050 all ints, even those that don't fit into a Lisp integer. */ | |
| 6051 int | |
| 6052 internal_bind_int (int *addr, int newval) | |
| 6053 { | |
| 6054 int count = specpdl_depth (); | |
| 6055 record_unwind_protect_restoring_int (addr, *addr); | |
| 6056 *addr = newval; | |
| 6057 return count; | |
| 6058 } | |
| 6059 | |
| 6060 static Lisp_Object | |
| 771 | 6061 free_pointer (Lisp_Object opaque) |
| 6062 { | |
| 1726 | 6063 xfree (get_opaque_ptr (opaque), void *); |
| 771 | 6064 free_opaque_ptr (opaque); |
| 6065 return Qnil; | |
| 6066 } | |
| 6067 | |
| 6068 /* Establish an unwind-protect which will free the specified block. | |
| 6069 */ | |
| 6070 int | |
| 6071 record_unwind_protect_freeing (void *ptr) | |
| 6072 { | |
| 6073 Lisp_Object opaque = make_opaque_ptr (ptr); | |
| 6074 return record_unwind_protect (free_pointer, opaque); | |
| 6075 } | |
| 6076 | |
| 6077 static Lisp_Object | |
| 6078 free_dynarr (Lisp_Object opaque) | |
| 6079 { | |
| 6080 Dynarr_free (get_opaque_ptr (opaque)); | |
| 6081 free_opaque_ptr (opaque); | |
| 6082 return Qnil; | |
| 6083 } | |
| 6084 | |
| 6085 int | |
| 6086 record_unwind_protect_freeing_dynarr (void *ptr) | |
| 6087 { | |
| 6088 Lisp_Object opaque = make_opaque_ptr (ptr); | |
| 6089 return record_unwind_protect (free_dynarr, opaque); | |
| 6090 } | |
| 428 | 6091 |
| 6092 /* Unwind the stack till specpdl_depth() == COUNT. | |
| 6093 VALUE is not used, except that, purely as a convenience to the | |
| 771 | 6094 caller, it is protected from garbage-protection and returned. */ |
| 428 | 6095 Lisp_Object |
| 771 | 6096 unbind_to_1 (int count, Lisp_Object value) |
| 428 | 6097 { |
| 6098 UNBIND_TO_GCPRO (count, value); | |
| 853 | 6099 check_specbind_stack_sanity (); |
| 428 | 6100 return value; |
| 6101 } | |
| 6102 | |
| 6103 /* Don't call this directly. | |
| 6104 Only for use by UNBIND_TO* macros in backtrace.h */ | |
| 6105 void | |
| 6106 unbind_to_hairy (int count) | |
| 6107 { | |
| 442 | 6108 ++specpdl_ptr; |
| 6109 ++specpdl_depth_counter; | |
| 6110 | |
| 428 | 6111 while (specpdl_depth_counter != count) |
| 6112 { | |
| 1313 | 6113 Lisp_Object oquit = Qunbound; |
| 6114 | |
| 6115 /* Do this check BEFORE decrementing the values below, because once | |
| 6116 they're decremented, GC protection is lost on | |
| 6117 specpdl_ptr->old_value. */ | |
| 1322 | 6118 if (specpdl_ptr[-1].func == Fprogn) |
| 1313 | 6119 { |
| 6120 /* Allow QUIT within unwind-protect routines, but defer any | |
| 6121 existing QUIT until afterwards. Only do this, however, for | |
| 6122 unwind-protects established by Lisp code, not by C code | |
| 6123 (e.g. free_opaque_ptr() or something), because the act of | |
| 6124 checking for QUIT can cause all sorts of weird things to | |
| 6125 happen, since it churns the event loop -- redisplay, running | |
| 6126 Lisp, etc. Code should not have to worry about this just | |
| 6127 because of establishing an unwind-protect. */ | |
| 6128 check_quit (); /* make Vquit_flag accurate */ | |
| 6129 oquit = Vquit_flag; | |
| 6130 Vquit_flag = Qnil; | |
| 6131 } | |
| 6132 | |
| 428 | 6133 --specpdl_ptr; |
| 6134 --specpdl_depth_counter; | |
| 6135 | |
| 1313 | 6136 /* #### At this point, there is no GC protection on old_value. This |
| 6137 could be a real problem, depending on what unwind-protect function | |
| 6138 is called. It looks like it just so happens that the ones | |
| 6139 actually called don't have a problem with this, e.g. Fprogn. But | |
| 6140 we should look into fixing this. (Many unwind-protect functions | |
| 6141 free values. Is it a problem if freed values are | |
| 6142 GC-protected?) */ | |
| 428 | 6143 if (specpdl_ptr->func != 0) |
| 1313 | 6144 { |
| 6145 /* An unwind-protect */ | |
| 6146 (*specpdl_ptr->func) (specpdl_ptr->old_value); | |
| 6147 } | |
| 6148 | |
| 428 | 6149 else |
| 6150 { | |
| 6151 /* We checked symbol for validity when we specbound it, | |
| 6152 so only need to call Fset if symbol has magic value. */ | |
| 440 | 6153 Lisp_Symbol *sym = XSYMBOL (specpdl_ptr->symbol); |
| 428 | 6154 if (!SYMBOL_VALUE_MAGIC_P (sym->value)) |
| 6155 sym->value = specpdl_ptr->old_value; | |
| 6156 else | |
| 6157 Fset (specpdl_ptr->symbol, specpdl_ptr->old_value); | |
| 6158 } | |
| 6159 | |
| 6160 #if 0 /* martin */ | |
| 6161 #ifndef EXCEEDINGLY_QUESTIONABLE_CODE | |
| 6162 /* There should never be anything here for us to remove. | |
| 6163 If so, it indicates a logic error in Emacs. Catches | |
| 6164 should get removed when a throw or signal occurs, or | |
| 6165 when a catch or condition-case exits normally. But | |
| 6166 it's too dangerous to just remove this code. --ben */ | |
| 6167 | |
| 6168 /* Furthermore, this code is not in FSFmacs!!! | |
| 6169 Braino on mly's part? */ | |
| 6170 /* If we're unwound past the pdlcount of a catch frame, | |
| 6171 that catch can't possibly still be valid. */ | |
| 6172 while (catchlist && catchlist->pdlcount > specpdl_depth_counter) | |
| 6173 { | |
| 6174 catchlist = catchlist->next; | |
| 6175 /* Don't mess with gcprolist, backtrace_list here */ | |
| 6176 } | |
| 6177 #endif | |
| 6178 #endif | |
| 1313 | 6179 |
| 6180 if (!UNBOUNDP (oquit)) | |
| 6181 Vquit_flag = oquit; | |
| 428 | 6182 } |
| 853 | 6183 check_specbind_stack_sanity (); |
| 428 | 6184 } |
| 6185 | |
| 6186 | |
| 6187 | |
| 6188 /* Get the value of symbol's global binding, even if that binding is | |
| 6189 not now dynamically visible. May return Qunbound or magic values. */ | |
| 6190 | |
| 6191 Lisp_Object | |
| 6192 top_level_value (Lisp_Object symbol) | |
| 6193 { | |
| 6194 REGISTER struct specbinding *ptr = specpdl; | |
| 6195 | |
| 6196 CHECK_SYMBOL (symbol); | |
| 6197 for (; ptr != specpdl_ptr; ptr++) | |
| 6198 { | |
| 6199 if (EQ (ptr->symbol, symbol)) | |
| 6200 return ptr->old_value; | |
| 6201 } | |
| 6202 return XSYMBOL (symbol)->value; | |
| 6203 } | |
| 6204 | |
| 6205 #if 0 | |
| 6206 | |
| 6207 Lisp_Object | |
| 6208 top_level_set (Lisp_Object symbol, Lisp_Object newval) | |
| 6209 { | |
| 6210 REGISTER struct specbinding *ptr = specpdl; | |
| 6211 | |
| 6212 CHECK_SYMBOL (symbol); | |
| 6213 for (; ptr != specpdl_ptr; ptr++) | |
| 6214 { | |
| 6215 if (EQ (ptr->symbol, symbol)) | |
| 6216 { | |
| 6217 ptr->old_value = newval; | |
| 6218 return newval; | |
| 6219 } | |
| 6220 } | |
| 6221 return Fset (symbol, newval); | |
| 6222 } | |
| 6223 | |
| 6224 #endif /* 0 */ | |
| 6225 | |
| 6226 | |
| 6227 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 6228 /* Backtraces */ | |
| 6229 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 6230 | |
| 6231 DEFUN ("backtrace-debug", Fbacktrace_debug, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
| 6232 Set the debug-on-exit flag of eval frame LEVEL levels down to FLAG. | |
| 6233 The debugger is entered when that frame exits, if the flag is non-nil. | |
| 6234 */ | |
| 6235 (level, flag)) | |
| 6236 { | |
| 6237 REGISTER struct backtrace *backlist = backtrace_list; | |
| 6238 REGISTER int i; | |
| 6239 | |
| 6240 CHECK_INT (level); | |
| 6241 | |
| 6242 for (i = 0; backlist && i < XINT (level); i++) | |
| 6243 { | |
| 6244 backlist = backlist->next; | |
| 6245 } | |
| 6246 | |
| 6247 if (backlist) | |
| 6248 backlist->debug_on_exit = !NILP (flag); | |
| 6249 | |
| 6250 return flag; | |
| 6251 } | |
| 6252 | |
| 6253 static void | |
| 6254 backtrace_specials (int speccount, int speclimit, Lisp_Object stream) | |
| 6255 { | |
| 6256 int printing_bindings = 0; | |
| 6257 | |
| 6258 for (; speccount > speclimit; speccount--) | |
| 6259 { | |
| 6260 if (specpdl[speccount - 1].func == 0 | |
| 6261 || specpdl[speccount - 1].func == specbind_unwind_local | |
| 6262 || specpdl[speccount - 1].func == specbind_unwind_wasnt_local) | |
| 6263 { | |
| 826 | 6264 write_c_string (stream, !printing_bindings ? " # bind (" : " "); |
| 428 | 6265 Fprin1 (specpdl[speccount - 1].symbol, stream); |
| 6266 printing_bindings = 1; | |
| 6267 } | |
| 6268 else | |
| 6269 { | |
| 826 | 6270 if (printing_bindings) write_c_string (stream, ")\n"); |
| 6271 write_c_string (stream, " # (unwind-protect ...)\n"); | |
| 428 | 6272 printing_bindings = 0; |
| 6273 } | |
| 6274 } | |
| 826 | 6275 if (printing_bindings) write_c_string (stream, ")\n"); |
| 428 | 6276 } |
| 6277 | |
| 1292 | 6278 static Lisp_Object |
| 6279 backtrace_unevalled_args (Lisp_Object *args) | |
| 6280 { | |
| 6281 if (args) | |
| 6282 return *args; | |
| 6283 else | |
| 6284 return list1 (build_string ("[internal]")); | |
| 6285 } | |
| 6286 | |
| 428 | 6287 DEFUN ("backtrace", Fbacktrace, 0, 2, "", /* |
| 6288 Print a trace of Lisp function calls currently active. | |
| 438 | 6289 Optional arg STREAM specifies the output stream to send the backtrace to, |
| 444 | 6290 and defaults to the value of `standard-output'. |
| 6291 Optional second arg DETAILED non-nil means show places where currently | |
| 6292 active variable bindings, catches, condition-cases, and | |
| 6293 unwind-protects, as well as function calls, were made. | |
| 428 | 6294 */ |
| 6295 (stream, detailed)) | |
| 6296 { | |
| 6297 /* This function can GC */ | |
| 6298 struct backtrace *backlist = backtrace_list; | |
| 6299 struct catchtag *catches = catchlist; | |
| 6300 int speccount = specpdl_depth(); | |
| 6301 | |
| 6302 int old_nl = print_escape_newlines; | |
| 6303 int old_pr = print_readably; | |
| 6304 Lisp_Object old_level = Vprint_level; | |
| 6305 Lisp_Object oiq = Vinhibit_quit; | |
| 6306 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; | |
| 6307 | |
| 6308 /* We can't allow quits in here because that could cause the values | |
| 6309 of print_readably and print_escape_newlines to get screwed up. | |
| 6310 Normally we would use a record_unwind_protect but that would | |
| 6311 screw up the functioning of this function. */ | |
| 6312 Vinhibit_quit = Qt; | |
| 6313 | |
| 6314 entering_debugger = 0; | |
| 6315 | |
| 872 | 6316 if (!NILP (detailed)) |
| 6317 Vprint_level = make_int (50); | |
| 6318 else | |
| 6319 Vprint_level = make_int (3); | |
| 428 | 6320 print_readably = 0; |
| 6321 print_escape_newlines = 1; | |
| 6322 | |
| 6323 GCPRO2 (stream, old_level); | |
| 6324 | |
| 1261 | 6325 stream = canonicalize_printcharfun (stream); |
| 428 | 6326 |
| 6327 for (;;) | |
| 6328 { | |
| 6329 if (!NILP (detailed) && catches && catches->backlist == backlist) | |
| 6330 { | |
| 6331 int catchpdl = catches->pdlcount; | |
| 438 | 6332 if (speccount > catchpdl |
| 6333 && specpdl[catchpdl].func == condition_case_unwind) | |
| 428 | 6334 /* This is a condition-case catchpoint */ |
| 6335 catchpdl = catchpdl + 1; | |
| 6336 | |
| 6337 backtrace_specials (speccount, catchpdl, stream); | |
| 6338 | |
| 6339 speccount = catches->pdlcount; | |
| 6340 if (catchpdl == speccount) | |
| 6341 { | |
| 826 | 6342 write_c_string (stream, " # (catch "); |
| 428 | 6343 Fprin1 (catches->tag, stream); |
| 826 | 6344 write_c_string (stream, " ...)\n"); |
| 428 | 6345 } |
| 6346 else | |
| 6347 { | |
| 826 | 6348 write_c_string (stream, " # (condition-case ... . "); |
| 428 | 6349 Fprin1 (Fcdr (Fcar (catches->tag)), stream); |
| 826 | 6350 write_c_string (stream, ")\n"); |
| 428 | 6351 } |
| 6352 catches = catches->next; | |
| 6353 } | |
| 6354 else if (!backlist) | |
| 6355 break; | |
| 6356 else | |
| 6357 { | |
| 6358 if (!NILP (detailed) && backlist->pdlcount < speccount) | |
| 6359 { | |
| 6360 backtrace_specials (speccount, backlist->pdlcount, stream); | |
| 6361 speccount = backlist->pdlcount; | |
| 6362 } | |
| 826 | 6363 write_c_string (stream, backlist->debug_on_exit ? "* " : " "); |
| 428 | 6364 if (backlist->nargs == UNEVALLED) |
| 6365 { | |
| 1292 | 6366 Fprin1 (Fcons (*backlist->function, |
| 6367 backtrace_unevalled_args (backlist->args)), | |
| 6368 stream); | |
| 826 | 6369 write_c_string (stream, "\n"); /* from FSFmacs 19.30 */ |
| 428 | 6370 } |
| 6371 else | |
| 6372 { | |
| 6373 Lisp_Object tem = *backlist->function; | |
| 6374 Fprin1 (tem, stream); /* This can QUIT */ | |
| 826 | 6375 write_c_string (stream, "("); |
| 428 | 6376 if (backlist->nargs == MANY) |
| 6377 { | |
| 6378 int i; | |
| 6379 Lisp_Object tail = Qnil; | |
| 6380 struct gcpro ngcpro1; | |
| 6381 | |
| 6382 NGCPRO1 (tail); | |
| 6383 for (tail = *backlist->args, i = 0; | |
| 6384 !NILP (tail); | |
| 6385 tail = Fcdr (tail), i++) | |
| 6386 { | |
| 826 | 6387 if (i != 0) write_c_string (stream, " "); |
| 428 | 6388 Fprin1 (Fcar (tail), stream); |
| 6389 } | |
| 6390 NUNGCPRO; | |
| 6391 } | |
| 6392 else | |
| 6393 { | |
| 6394 int i; | |
| 6395 for (i = 0; i < backlist->nargs; i++) | |
| 6396 { | |
| 826 | 6397 if (!i && EQ (tem, Qbyte_code)) |
| 6398 { | |
| 6399 write_c_string (stream, "\"...\""); | |
| 6400 continue; | |
| 6401 } | |
| 6402 if (i != 0) write_c_string (stream, " "); | |
| 428 | 6403 Fprin1 (backlist->args[i], stream); |
| 6404 } | |
| 6405 } | |
| 826 | 6406 write_c_string (stream, ")\n"); |
| 428 | 6407 } |
| 6408 backlist = backlist->next; | |
| 6409 } | |
| 6410 } | |
| 6411 Vprint_level = old_level; | |
| 6412 print_readably = old_pr; | |
| 6413 print_escape_newlines = old_nl; | |
| 6414 UNGCPRO; | |
| 6415 Vinhibit_quit = oiq; | |
| 6416 return Qnil; | |
| 6417 } | |
| 6418 | |
| 6419 | |
| 444 | 6420 DEFUN ("backtrace-frame", Fbacktrace_frame, 1, 1, 0, /* |
| 6421 Return the function and arguments NFRAMES up from current execution point. | |
| 428 | 6422 If that frame has not evaluated the arguments yet (or is a special form), |
| 6423 the value is (nil FUNCTION ARG-FORMS...). | |
| 6424 If that frame has evaluated its arguments and called its function already, | |
| 6425 the value is (t FUNCTION ARG-VALUES...). | |
| 6426 A &rest arg is represented as the tail of the list ARG-VALUES. | |
| 6427 FUNCTION is whatever was supplied as car of evaluated list, | |
| 6428 or a lambda expression for macro calls. | |
| 444 | 6429 If NFRAMES is more than the number of frames, the value is nil. |
| 428 | 6430 */ |
| 6431 (nframes)) | |
| 6432 { | |
| 6433 REGISTER struct backtrace *backlist = backtrace_list; | |
| 6434 REGISTER int i; | |
| 6435 Lisp_Object tem; | |
| 6436 | |
| 6437 CHECK_NATNUM (nframes); | |
| 6438 | |
| 6439 /* Find the frame requested. */ | |
| 6440 for (i = XINT (nframes); backlist && (i-- > 0);) | |
| 6441 backlist = backlist->next; | |
| 6442 | |
| 6443 if (!backlist) | |
| 6444 return Qnil; | |
| 6445 if (backlist->nargs == UNEVALLED) | |
| 1292 | 6446 return Fcons (Qnil, Fcons (*backlist->function, |
| 6447 backtrace_unevalled_args (backlist->args))); | |
| 428 | 6448 else |
| 6449 { | |
| 6450 if (backlist->nargs == MANY) | |
| 6451 tem = *backlist->args; | |
| 6452 else | |
| 6453 tem = Flist (backlist->nargs, backlist->args); | |
| 6454 | |
| 6455 return Fcons (Qt, Fcons (*backlist->function, tem)); | |
| 6456 } | |
| 6457 } | |
| 6458 | |
| 6459 | |
| 6460 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 6461 /* Warnings */ | |
| 6462 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 6463 | |
| 1123 | 6464 static int |
| 6465 warning_will_be_discarded (Lisp_Object level) | |
| 6466 { | |
| 6467 /* Don't even generate debug warnings if they're going to be discarded, | |
| 6468 to avoid excessive consing. */ | |
| 6469 return (EQ (level, Qdebug) && !NILP (Vlog_warning_minimum_level) && | |
| 6470 !EQ (Vlog_warning_minimum_level, Qdebug)); | |
| 6471 } | |
| 6472 | |
| 428 | 6473 void |
| 1204 | 6474 warn_when_safe_lispobj (Lisp_Object class_, Lisp_Object level, |
| 428 | 6475 Lisp_Object obj) |
| 6476 { | |
| 1123 | 6477 if (warning_will_be_discarded (level)) |
| 793 | 6478 return; |
| 1123 | 6479 |
| 1204 | 6480 obj = list1 (list3 (class_, level, obj)); |
| 428 | 6481 if (NILP (Vpending_warnings)) |
| 6482 Vpending_warnings = Vpending_warnings_tail = obj; | |
| 6483 else | |
| 6484 { | |
| 6485 Fsetcdr (Vpending_warnings_tail, obj); | |
| 6486 Vpending_warnings_tail = obj; | |
| 6487 } | |
| 6488 } | |
| 6489 | |
| 6490 /* #### This should probably accept Lisp objects; but then we have | |
| 6491 to make sure that Feval() isn't called, since it might not be safe. | |
| 6492 | |
| 6493 An alternative approach is to just pass some non-string type of | |
| 6494 Lisp_Object to warn_when_safe_lispobj(); `prin1-to-string' will | |
| 6495 automatically be called when it is safe to do so. */ | |
| 6496 | |
| 6497 void | |
| 1204 | 6498 warn_when_safe (Lisp_Object class_, Lisp_Object level, const CIbyte *fmt, ...) |
| 428 | 6499 { |
| 6500 Lisp_Object obj; | |
| 6501 va_list args; | |
| 6502 | |
| 1123 | 6503 if (warning_will_be_discarded (level)) |
| 793 | 6504 return; |
| 1123 | 6505 |
| 428 | 6506 va_start (args, fmt); |
| 771 | 6507 obj = emacs_vsprintf_string (CGETTEXT (fmt), args); |
| 428 | 6508 va_end (args); |
| 6509 | |
| 1204 | 6510 warn_when_safe_lispobj (class_, level, obj); |
| 428 | 6511 } |
| 6512 | |
| 6513 | |
| 6514 | |
| 6515 | |
| 6516 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 6517 /* Initialization */ | |
| 6518 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 6519 | |
| 6520 void | |
| 6521 syms_of_eval (void) | |
| 6522 { | |
| 442 | 6523 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (subr); |
| 6524 | |
| 563 | 6525 DEFSYMBOL (Qinhibit_quit); |
| 6526 DEFSYMBOL (Qautoload); | |
| 6527 DEFSYMBOL (Qdebug_on_error); | |
| 6528 DEFSYMBOL (Qstack_trace_on_error); | |
| 6529 DEFSYMBOL (Qdebug_on_signal); | |
| 6530 DEFSYMBOL (Qstack_trace_on_signal); | |
| 6531 DEFSYMBOL (Qdebugger); | |
| 6532 DEFSYMBOL (Qmacro); | |
| 428 | 6533 defsymbol (&Qand_rest, "&rest"); |
| 6534 defsymbol (&Qand_optional, "&optional"); | |
| 6535 /* Note that the process code also uses Qexit */ | |
| 563 | 6536 DEFSYMBOL (Qexit); |
| 6537 DEFSYMBOL (Qsetq); | |
| 6538 DEFSYMBOL (Qinteractive); | |
| 6539 DEFSYMBOL (Qcommandp); | |
| 6540 DEFSYMBOL (Qdefun); | |
| 6541 DEFSYMBOL (Qprogn); | |
| 6542 DEFSYMBOL (Qvalues); | |
| 6543 DEFSYMBOL (Qdisplay_warning); | |
| 6544 DEFSYMBOL (Qrun_hooks); | |
| 887 | 6545 DEFSYMBOL (Qfinalize_list); |
| 563 | 6546 DEFSYMBOL (Qif); |
| 428 | 6547 |
| 6548 DEFSUBR (For); | |
| 6549 DEFSUBR (Fand); | |
| 6550 DEFSUBR (Fif); | |
| 6551 DEFSUBR_MACRO (Fwhen); | |
| 6552 DEFSUBR_MACRO (Funless); | |
| 6553 DEFSUBR (Fcond); | |
| 6554 DEFSUBR (Fprogn); | |
| 6555 DEFSUBR (Fprog1); | |
| 6556 DEFSUBR (Fprog2); | |
| 6557 DEFSUBR (Fsetq); | |
| 6558 DEFSUBR (Fquote); | |
| 6559 DEFSUBR (Ffunction); | |
| 6560 DEFSUBR (Fdefun); | |
| 6561 DEFSUBR (Fdefmacro); | |
| 6562 DEFSUBR (Fdefvar); | |
| 6563 DEFSUBR (Fdefconst); | |
| 6564 DEFSUBR (Flet); | |
| 6565 DEFSUBR (FletX); | |
| 6566 DEFSUBR (Fwhile); | |
| 6567 DEFSUBR (Fmacroexpand_internal); | |
| 6568 DEFSUBR (Fcatch); | |
| 6569 DEFSUBR (Fthrow); | |
| 6570 DEFSUBR (Funwind_protect); | |
| 6571 DEFSUBR (Fcondition_case); | |
| 6572 DEFSUBR (Fcall_with_condition_handler); | |
| 6573 DEFSUBR (Fsignal); | |
| 6574 DEFSUBR (Finteractive_p); | |
| 6575 DEFSUBR (Fcommandp); | |
| 6576 DEFSUBR (Fcommand_execute); | |
| 6577 DEFSUBR (Fautoload); | |
| 6578 DEFSUBR (Feval); | |
| 6579 DEFSUBR (Fapply); | |
| 6580 DEFSUBR (Ffuncall); | |
| 6581 DEFSUBR (Ffunctionp); | |
| 6582 DEFSUBR (Ffunction_min_args); | |
| 6583 DEFSUBR (Ffunction_max_args); | |
| 6584 DEFSUBR (Frun_hooks); | |
| 6585 DEFSUBR (Frun_hook_with_args); | |
| 6586 DEFSUBR (Frun_hook_with_args_until_success); | |
| 6587 DEFSUBR (Frun_hook_with_args_until_failure); | |
| 6588 DEFSUBR (Fbacktrace_debug); | |
| 6589 DEFSUBR (Fbacktrace); | |
| 6590 DEFSUBR (Fbacktrace_frame); | |
| 6591 } | |
| 6592 | |
| 6593 void | |
| 814 | 6594 init_eval_semi_early (void) |
| 428 | 6595 { |
| 6596 specpdl_ptr = specpdl; | |
| 6597 specpdl_depth_counter = 0; | |
| 6598 catchlist = 0; | |
| 6599 Vcondition_handlers = Qnil; | |
| 6600 backtrace_list = 0; | |
| 6601 Vquit_flag = Qnil; | |
| 6602 debug_on_next_call = 0; | |
| 6603 lisp_eval_depth = 0; | |
| 6604 entering_debugger = 0; | |
| 6605 } | |
| 6606 | |
| 6607 void | |
| 6608 reinit_vars_of_eval (void) | |
| 6609 { | |
| 6610 preparing_for_armageddon = 0; | |
| 6611 in_warnings = 0; | |
| 6612 specpdl_size = 50; | |
| 6613 specpdl = xnew_array (struct specbinding, specpdl_size); | |
| 6614 /* XEmacs change: increase these values. */ | |
| 6615 max_specpdl_size = 3000; | |
| 442 | 6616 max_lisp_eval_depth = 1000; |
| 6617 #ifdef DEFEND_AGAINST_THROW_RECURSION | |
| 428 | 6618 throw_level = 0; |
| 6619 #endif | |
| 2367 | 6620 init_eval_semi_early (); |
| 428 | 6621 } |
| 6622 | |
| 6623 void | |
| 6624 vars_of_eval (void) | |
| 6625 { | |
| 6626 DEFVAR_INT ("max-specpdl-size", &max_specpdl_size /* | |
| 6627 Limit on number of Lisp variable bindings & unwind-protects before error. | |
| 6628 */ ); | |
| 6629 | |
| 6630 DEFVAR_INT ("max-lisp-eval-depth", &max_lisp_eval_depth /* | |
| 6631 Limit on depth in `eval', `apply' and `funcall' before error. | |
| 6632 This limit is to catch infinite recursions for you before they cause | |
| 6633 actual stack overflow in C, which would be fatal for Emacs. | |
| 6634 You can safely make it considerably larger than its default value, | |
| 6635 if that proves inconveniently small. | |
| 6636 */ ); | |
| 6637 | |
| 6638 DEFVAR_LISP ("quit-flag", &Vquit_flag /* | |
| 853 | 6639 t causes running Lisp code to abort, unless `inhibit-quit' is non-nil. |
| 6640 `critical' causes running Lisp code to abort regardless of `inhibit-quit'. | |
| 6641 Normally, you do not need to set this value yourself. It is set to | |
| 6642 t each time a Control-G is detected, and to `critical' each time a | |
| 6643 Shift-Control-G is detected. The XEmacs core C code is littered with | |
| 6644 calls to the QUIT; macro, which check the values of `quit-flag' and | |
| 2500 | 6645 `inhibit-quit' and ABORT (or more accurately, call (signal 'quit)) if |
| 853 | 6646 it's correct to do so. |
| 428 | 6647 */ ); |
| 6648 Vquit_flag = Qnil; | |
| 6649 | |
| 6650 DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-quit", &Vinhibit_quit /* | |
| 6651 Non-nil inhibits C-g quitting from happening immediately. | |
| 6652 Note that `quit-flag' will still be set by typing C-g, | |
| 6653 so a quit will be signalled as soon as `inhibit-quit' is nil. | |
| 6654 To prevent this happening, set `quit-flag' to nil | |
| 853 | 6655 before making `inhibit-quit' nil. |
| 6656 | |
| 6657 The value of `inhibit-quit' is ignored if a critical quit is | |
| 6658 requested by typing control-shift-G in a window-system frame; | |
| 6659 this is explained in more detail in `quit-flag'. | |
| 428 | 6660 */ ); |
| 6661 Vinhibit_quit = Qnil; | |
| 6662 | |
| 6663 DEFVAR_LISP ("stack-trace-on-error", &Vstack_trace_on_error /* | |
| 6664 *Non-nil means automatically display a backtrace buffer | |
| 6665 after any error that is not handled by a `condition-case'. | |
| 6666 If the value is a list, an error only means to display a backtrace | |
| 6667 if one of its condition symbols appears in the list. | |
| 6668 See also variable `stack-trace-on-signal'. | |
| 6669 */ ); | |
| 6670 Vstack_trace_on_error = Qnil; | |
| 6671 | |
| 6672 DEFVAR_LISP ("stack-trace-on-signal", &Vstack_trace_on_signal /* | |
| 6673 *Non-nil means automatically display a backtrace buffer | |
| 6674 after any error that is signalled, whether or not it is handled by | |
| 6675 a `condition-case'. | |
| 6676 If the value is a list, an error only means to display a backtrace | |
| 6677 if one of its condition symbols appears in the list. | |
| 6678 See also variable `stack-trace-on-error'. | |
| 6679 */ ); | |
| 6680 Vstack_trace_on_signal = Qnil; | |
| 6681 | |
| 6682 DEFVAR_LISP ("debug-ignored-errors", &Vdebug_ignored_errors /* | |
| 6683 *List of errors for which the debugger should not be called. | |
| 6684 Each element may be a condition-name or a regexp that matches error messages. | |
| 6685 If any element applies to a given error, that error skips the debugger | |
| 6686 and just returns to top level. | |
| 6687 This overrides the variable `debug-on-error'. | |
| 6688 It does not apply to errors handled by `condition-case'. | |
| 6689 */ ); | |
| 6690 Vdebug_ignored_errors = Qnil; | |
| 6691 | |
| 6692 DEFVAR_LISP ("debug-on-error", &Vdebug_on_error /* | |
| 6693 *Non-nil means enter debugger if an unhandled error is signalled. | |
| 6694 The debugger will not be entered if the error is handled by | |
| 6695 a `condition-case'. | |
| 6696 If the value is a list, an error only means to enter the debugger | |
| 6697 if one of its condition symbols appears in the list. | |
| 6698 This variable is overridden by `debug-ignored-errors'. | |
| 6699 See also variables `debug-on-quit' and `debug-on-signal'. | |
| 1123 | 6700 |
| 6701 If this variable is set while XEmacs is running noninteractively (using | |
| 6702 `-batch'), and XEmacs was configured with `--debug' (#define XEMACS_DEBUG | |
| 6703 in the C code), instead of trying to invoke the Lisp debugger (which | |
| 6704 obviously won't work), XEmacs will break out to a C debugger using | |
| 6705 \(force-debugging-signal t). This is useful because debugging | |
| 6706 noninteractive runs of XEmacs is often very difficult, since they typically | |
| 6707 happen as part of sometimes large and complex make suites (e.g. rebuilding | |
| 2500 | 6708 the XEmacs packages). NOTE: This runs ABORT()!!! (As well as and after |
| 1123 | 6709 executing INT 3 under MS Windows, which should invoke a debugger if it's |
| 6710 active.) This is guaranteed to kill XEmacs! (But in this situation, XEmacs | |
| 6711 is about to die anyway, and if no debugger is present, this will usefully | |
| 6712 dump core.) The most useful way to set this flag when debugging | |
| 6713 noninteractive runs, especially in makefiles, is using the environment | |
| 6714 variable XEMACSDEBUG, like this: | |
| 771 | 6715 |
| 6716 \(using csh) setenv XEMACSDEBUG '(setq debug-on-error t)' | |
| 6717 \(using bash) export XEMACSDEBUG='(setq debug-on-error t)' | |
| 428 | 6718 */ ); |
| 6719 Vdebug_on_error = Qnil; | |
| 6720 | |
| 6721 DEFVAR_LISP ("debug-on-signal", &Vdebug_on_signal /* | |
| 6722 *Non-nil means enter debugger if an error is signalled. | |
| 6723 The debugger will be entered whether or not the error is handled by | |
| 6724 a `condition-case'. | |
| 6725 If the value is a list, an error only means to enter the debugger | |
| 6726 if one of its condition symbols appears in the list. | |
| 6727 See also variable `debug-on-quit'. | |
| 1123 | 6728 |
| 6729 This will attempt to enter a C debugger when XEmacs is run noninteractively | |
| 6730 and under the same conditions as described in `debug-on-error'. | |
| 428 | 6731 */ ); |
| 6732 Vdebug_on_signal = Qnil; | |
| 6733 | |
| 6734 DEFVAR_BOOL ("debug-on-quit", &debug_on_quit /* | |
| 6735 *Non-nil means enter debugger if quit is signalled (C-G, for example). | |
| 6736 Does not apply if quit is handled by a `condition-case'. Entering the | |
| 6737 debugger can also be achieved at any time (for X11 console) by typing | |
| 6738 control-shift-G to signal a critical quit. | |
| 6739 */ ); | |
| 6740 debug_on_quit = 0; | |
| 6741 | |
| 6742 DEFVAR_BOOL ("debug-on-next-call", &debug_on_next_call /* | |
| 6743 Non-nil means enter debugger before next `eval', `apply' or `funcall'. | |
| 6744 */ ); | |
| 6745 | |
| 1292 | 6746 DEFVAR_BOOL ("backtrace-with-interal-sections", |
| 6747 &backtrace_with_internal_sections /* | |
| 6748 Non-nil means backtraces will contain additional information indicating | |
| 6749 when particular sections of the C code have been entered, e.g. redisplay(), | |
| 6750 byte-char conversion, internal-external conversion, etc. This can be | |
| 6751 particularly useful when XEmacs crashes, in helping to pinpoint the problem. | |
| 6752 */ ); | |
| 6753 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_STRUCTURES | |
| 6754 backtrace_with_internal_sections = 1; | |
| 6755 #else | |
| 6756 backtrace_with_internal_sections = 0; | |
| 6757 #endif | |
| 6758 | |
| 428 | 6759 DEFVAR_LISP ("debugger", &Vdebugger /* |
| 6760 Function to call to invoke debugger. | |
| 6761 If due to frame exit, args are `exit' and the value being returned; | |
| 6762 this function's value will be returned instead of that. | |
| 6763 If due to error, args are `error' and a list of the args to `signal'. | |
| 6764 If due to `apply' or `funcall' entry, one arg, `lambda'. | |
| 6765 If due to `eval' entry, one arg, t. | |
| 6766 */ ); | |
| 6767 Vdebugger = Qnil; | |
| 6768 | |
| 853 | 6769 staticpro (&Vcatch_everything_tag); |
| 6770 Vcatch_everything_tag = make_opaque (OPAQUE_CLEAR, 0); | |
| 6771 | |
| 428 | 6772 staticpro (&Vpending_warnings); |
| 6773 Vpending_warnings = Qnil; | |
| 1204 | 6774 dump_add_root_lisp_object (&Vpending_warnings_tail); |
| 428 | 6775 Vpending_warnings_tail = Qnil; |
| 6776 | |
| 793 | 6777 DEFVAR_LISP ("log-warning-minimum-level", &Vlog_warning_minimum_level); |
| 6778 Vlog_warning_minimum_level = Qinfo; | |
| 6779 | |
| 428 | 6780 staticpro (&Vautoload_queue); |
| 6781 Vautoload_queue = Qnil; | |
| 6782 | |
| 6783 staticpro (&Vcondition_handlers); | |
| 6784 | |
| 853 | 6785 staticpro (&Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects); |
| 6786 Vdeletable_permanent_display_objects = Qnil; | |
| 6787 | |
| 6788 staticpro (&Vmodifiable_buffers); | |
| 6789 Vmodifiable_buffers = Qnil; | |
| 6790 | |
| 6791 inhibit_flags = 0; | |
| 6792 } |
