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annotate src/alloc.c @ 4953:304aebb79cd3
function renamings to track names of char typedefs
-------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: --------------------
man/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-27 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* internals/internals.texi (lrecords):
* internals/internals.texi (The DFC API):
* internals/internals.texi (Conversion to and from External Data):
* internals/internals.texi (Mule-izing Code):
* internals/internals.texi (Pervasive changes throughout XEmacs sources):
* internals/internals.texi (Ben's README):
* internals/internals.texi (Future Work -- Localized Text/Messages):
* emodules.texi (Defining Variables):
Rename:
write_c_string -> write_cistring
build_intstring -> build_istring
build_string -> build_cistring
build_ext_string -> build_extstring
make_ext_string -> make_extstring
buffer_insert_c_string -> buffer_insert_ascstring
intern_int -> intern_istring
See comment in src/ChangeLog about this.
modules/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-27 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* postgresql/postgresql.c (print_pgconn):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (print_pgresult):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_conn_defaults):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_pgconn):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_res_status):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_result_error_message):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_fname):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_get_value):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_cmd_status):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_cmd_tuples):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_notifies):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_get_line):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (Fpq_get_line_async):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (FROB):
* postgresql/postgresql.c (init_postgresql_from_environment):
* ldap/eldap.c:
* ldap/eldap.c (Fldap_open):
* ldap/eldap.c (Fldap_search_basic):
* canna/canna_api.c:
* canna/canna_api.c (make_euc_string):
Rename:
write_c_string -> write_cistring
build_intstring -> build_istring
build_string -> build_cistring
build_ext_string -> build_extstring
make_ext_string -> make_extstring
buffer_insert_c_string -> buffer_insert_ascstring
intern_int -> intern_istring
See comment in src/ChangeLog about this.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-27 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* .gdbinit.in.in:
* README:
* abbrev.c (write_abbrev):
* abbrev.c (describe_abbrev):
* alloc.c (make_extstring):
* alloc.c (build_istring):
* alloc.c (build_cistring):
* alloc.c (build_ascstring):
* alloc.c (build_extstring):
* alloc.c (build_msg_istring):
* alloc.c (build_defer_istring):
* buffer.c (Fgenerate_new_buffer_name):
* buffer.c (init_buffer_2):
* console-tty.c (tty_init_console):
* console-x.c (get_display_arg_connection):
* console-x.c (x_perhaps_init_unseen_key_defaults):
* database.c (dbm_map):
* database.c (dbm_get):
* database.c (berkdb_get):
* database.c (berkdb_map):
* device-gtk.c (FROB_PIXMAP):
* device-gtk.c (Fgtk_style_info):
* device-msw.c (msprinter_default_printer):
* device-msw.c (sync_printer_with_devmode):
* device-x.c (coding_system_of_xrm_database):
* device-x.c (x_init_device):
* device-x.c (signal_if_x_error):
* device-x.c (Fx_get_resource):
* device-x.c (Fx_server_vendor):
* device-x.c (Fx_get_font_path):
* dialog-x.c (maybe_run_dbox_text_callback):
* doc.c (extract_object_file_name):
* doc.c (unparesseuxify_doc_string):
* doc.c (get_doc_string):
* doc.c (get_object_file_name):
* doc.c (Fdocumentation):
* doc.c (Fsnarf_documentation):
* doc.c (Fsubstitute_command_keys):
* editfns.c (init_editfns):
* editfns.c (Ftemp_directory):
* editfns.c (Fuser_login_name):
* editfns.c (Fuser_real_login_name):
* editfns.c (Fuser_home_directory):
* editfns.c (Fformat_time_string):
* editfns.c (Fcurrent_time_string):
* editfns.c (Fcurrent_time_zone):
* emacs.c:
* emacs.c (main_1):
* emodules.c (Flist_modules):
* emodules.c (emodules_load):
* emodules.c (emodules_doc_sym):
* emodules.c (vars_of_module):
* event-Xt.c (x_has_keysym):
* event-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_format_magic_event):
* event-gtk.c (dragndrop_data_received):
* event-gtk.c (gtk_reset_key_mapping):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_dde_callback):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_wnd_proc):
* faces.c (complex_vars_of_faces):
* file-coding.c (find_coding_system):
* file-coding.c (setup_eol_coding_systems):
* file-coding.c (make_coding_system_1):
* file-coding.c (snarf_coding_system):
* fileio.c:
* fileio.c (lisp_strerror):
* fileio.c (Ffile_name_directory):
* fileio.c (Ffile_name_as_directory):
* fileio.c (Fdirectory_file_name):
* fileio.c (if):
* fileio.c (Ffile_symlink_p):
* fileio.c (Fencrypt_string):
* fileio.c (Fdecrypt_string):
* filelock.c (lock_file):
* filelock.c (Ffile_locked_p):
* floatfns.c (matherr):
* font-mgr.c (build_fcapi_string):
* font-mgr.c (make_xlfd_font_regexp):
* frame-msw.c (mswindows_window_id):
* frame-msw.c (mswindows_frame_property):
* frame-x.c:
* frame-x.c (color_to_string):
* frame-x.c (maybe_set_frame_title_format):
* frame-x.c (x_cde_transfer_callback):
* frame-x.c (Fx_window_id):
* glade.c (connector):
* glade.c (Fglade_xml_textdomain):
* glade.c (syms_of_glade):
* glyphs-eimage.c (jpeg_instantiate):
* glyphs-eimage.c (png_instantiate):
* glyphs-eimage.c (tiff_instantiate):
* glyphs-gtk.c (font_instantiate):
* glyphs-gtk.c (BUILD_GLYPH_INST):
* glyphs-x.c (x_locate_pixmap_file):
* glyphs-x.c (font_instantiate):
* glyphs-x.c (x_widget_property):
* glyphs-x.c (BUILD_GLYPH_INST):
* glyphs.c (print_image_instance):
* glyphs.c (bitmap_to_lisp_data):
* glyphs.c (pixmap_to_lisp_data):
* gpmevent.c (turn_off_gpm):
* gpmevent.c (Fgpm_enabled_p):
* gpmevent.c (Fgpm_enable):
* gtk-glue.c (__make_string_mapper):
* gtk-glue.c (xemacs_gtklist_to_list):
* gtk-xemacs.c (FROB_FACE):
* gtk-xemacs.c (xemacs_gtk_convert_color):
* hpplay.c (player_error_internal):
* hpplay.c (myHandler):
* insdel.c (buffer_insert_ascstring_1):
* insdel.h:
* insdel.h (buffer_insert_ascstring):
* intl.c (Fcurrent_locale):
* intl.c (Fset_current_locale):
* keymap.c (make_key_description):
* keymap.c (Ftext_char_description):
* keymap.c (describe_command):
* keymap.c (describe_map):
* lisp.h:
* lread.c:
* lread.c (locate_file_in_directory_mapper):
* lread.c (locate_file_construct_suffixed_files_mapper):
* mule-charset.c (Fmake_charset):
* nt.c (Fmswindows_short_file_name):
* nt.c (Fmswindows_long_file_name):
* objects-gtk.c (__get_gtk_font_truename):
* objects-gtk.c (__gtk_font_list_internal):
* objects-msw.c (font_enum_callback_2):
* objects-msw.c (create_hfont_from_font_spec):
* objects-msw.c (mswindows_font_list):
* objects-msw.c (mswindows_font_spec_matches_charset_stage_2):
* objects-tty.c (tty_initialize_font_instance):
* objects-x.c (x_font_truename):
* objects-x.c (x_font_instance_truename):
* objects-x.c (x_font_instance_properties):
* objects-x.c (x_font_list):
* print.c (write_cistring):
* print.c (print_vector_internal):
* print.c (print_cons):
* process-nt.c (nt_canonicalize_host_name):
* process-unix.c (unix_create_process):
* process-unix.c (unix_canonicalize_host_name):
* process.c (status_message):
* process.c (status_notify):
* process.c (init_xemacs_process):
* process.c (syms_of_process):
* redisplay-tty.c (term_get_fkeys_1):
* redisplay-tty.c (CONDITIONAL_REASSIGN):
* search.c (compile_pattern_1):
* select-common.h (selection_data_to_lisp_data):
* select-gtk.c (atom_to_symbol):
* select-gtk.c (PROCESSING_GTK_CODE):
* select-msw.c (mswindows_get_foreign_selection):
* select-x.c (x_atom_to_symbol):
* select-x.c (Fx_get_cutbuffer_internal):
* symbols.c (intern_istring):
* symbols.c (intern):
* symbols.c (intern_converting_underscores_to_dashes):
* symbols.c (Fintern):
* sysdep.c (init_system_name):
* sysdll.c (dll_error):
* sysdll.c (dll_open):
* syswindows.h:
* syswindows.h (build_tstr_string):
* tests.c (DFC_CHECK_LENGTH):
* tests.c (DFC_CHECK_CONTENT):
* tests.c (DFC_RESULT_PASS):
* tests.c (Ftest_data_format_conversion):
* text.c:
* text.c (new_dfc_convert_now_damn_it):
* text.h:
* text.h (build_wext_string):
* tooltalk.c (tt_build_c_string):
* tooltalk.c (Ftooltalk_default_procid):
* tooltalk.c (Ftooltalk_default_session):
* tooltalk.c (init_tooltalk):
* ui-byhand.c (Fgtk_clist_get_text):
* ui-byhand.c (Fgtk_clist_get_pixtext):
* ui-byhand.c (Fgtk_label_get):
* ui-byhand.c (Fgtk_notebook_query_tab_label_packing):
* ui-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_object_printer):
* ui-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_boxed_printer):
* ui-gtk.c (gtk_type_to_lisp):
* ui-gtk.c (symbol_to_enum):
* ui-gtk.c (enum_to_symbol):
* unexaix.c (report_error):
* unexaix.c (ERROR0):
* unexec.c (report_error):
* unexec.c (ERROR0):
* unicode.c (unicode_to_ichar):
* win32.c (tstr_to_local_file_format):
* win32.c (Fmswindows_cygwin_to_win32_path):
* win32.c (struct read_link_hash):
* xemacs.def.in.in:
Rename:
write_c_string -> write_cistring
build_intstring -> build_istring
build_string -> build_cistring
build_ext_string -> build_extstring
make_ext_string -> make_extstring
buffer_insert_c_string -> buffer_insert_ascstring
intern_int -> intern_istring
These functions have been renamed so that the naming harmonizes
with the typedefs for strings: `cistring' along with CIbyte *,
`istring' along with Ibyte *, `extstring' along with Extbyte *,
`ascstring' along with Ascbyte *.
Also make buffer_insert_ascstring take Ascbyte * and assert
that its argument is ASCII.
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date | Wed, 27 Jan 2010 00:35:36 -0600 |
parents | 19a72041c5ed |
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428 | 1 /* Storage allocation and gc for XEmacs Lisp interpreter. |
2 Copyright (C) 1985-1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 Copyright (C) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. | |
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4 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010 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 19.28, Mule 2.0. Substantially different from | |
24 FSF. */ | |
25 | |
26 /* Authorship: | |
27 | |
28 FSF: Original version; a long time ago. | |
29 Mly: Significantly rewritten to use new 3-bit tags and | |
30 nicely abstracted object definitions, for 19.8. | |
31 JWZ: Improved code to keep track of purespace usage and | |
32 issue nice purespace and GC stats. | |
33 Ben Wing: Cleaned up frob-block lrecord code, added error-checking | |
34 and various changes for Mule, for 19.12. | |
35 Added bit vectors for 19.13. | |
36 Added lcrecord lists for 19.14. | |
37 slb: Lots of work on the purification and dump time code. | |
38 Synched Doug Lea malloc support from Emacs 20.2. | |
442 | 39 og: Killed the purespace. Portable dumper (moved to dumper.c) |
428 | 40 */ |
41 | |
42 #include <config.h> | |
43 #include "lisp.h" | |
44 | |
45 #include "backtrace.h" | |
46 #include "buffer.h" | |
47 #include "bytecode.h" | |
48 #include "chartab.h" | |
49 #include "device.h" | |
50 #include "elhash.h" | |
51 #include "events.h" | |
872 | 52 #include "extents-impl.h" |
1204 | 53 #include "file-coding.h" |
872 | 54 #include "frame-impl.h" |
3092 | 55 #include "gc.h" |
428 | 56 #include "glyphs.h" |
57 #include "opaque.h" | |
1204 | 58 #include "lstream.h" |
872 | 59 #include "process.h" |
1292 | 60 #include "profile.h" |
428 | 61 #include "redisplay.h" |
62 #include "specifier.h" | |
63 #include "sysfile.h" | |
442 | 64 #include "sysdep.h" |
428 | 65 #include "window.h" |
3092 | 66 #ifdef NEW_GC |
67 #include "vdb.h" | |
68 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 69 #include "console-stream.h" |
70 | |
71 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC | |
72 #include <malloc.h> | |
73 #endif | |
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75 #include <valgrind/memcheck.h> |
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76 #endif |
428 | 77 |
78 EXFUN (Fgarbage_collect, 0); | |
79 | |
80 #if 0 /* this is _way_ too slow to be part of the standard debug options */ | |
81 #if defined(DEBUG_XEMACS) && defined(MULE) | |
82 #define VERIFY_STRING_CHARS_INTEGRITY | |
83 #endif | |
84 #endif | |
85 | |
86 /* Define this to use malloc/free with no freelist for all datatypes, | |
87 the hope being that some debugging tools may help detect | |
88 freed memory references */ | |
89 #ifdef USE_DEBUG_MALLOC /* Taking the above comment at face value -slb */ | |
90 #include <dmalloc.h> | |
91 #define ALLOC_NO_POOLS | |
92 #endif | |
93 | |
94 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
458 | 95 static Fixnum debug_allocation; |
96 static Fixnum debug_allocation_backtrace_length; | |
428 | 97 #endif |
98 | |
851 | 99 int need_to_check_c_alloca; |
887 | 100 int need_to_signal_post_gc; |
851 | 101 int funcall_allocation_flag; |
102 Bytecount __temp_alloca_size__; | |
103 Bytecount funcall_alloca_count; | |
814 | 104 |
105 /* Determine now whether we need to garbage collect or not, to make | |
106 Ffuncall() faster */ | |
107 #define INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER_1(size) \ | |
108 do \ | |
109 { \ | |
110 consing_since_gc += (size); \ | |
1292 | 111 total_consing += (size); \ |
112 if (profiling_active) \ | |
113 profile_record_consing (size); \ | |
814 | 114 recompute_need_to_garbage_collect (); \ |
115 } while (0) | |
428 | 116 |
117 #define debug_allocation_backtrace() \ | |
118 do { \ | |
119 if (debug_allocation_backtrace_length > 0) \ | |
120 debug_short_backtrace (debug_allocation_backtrace_length); \ | |
121 } while (0) | |
122 | |
123 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
801 | 124 #define INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER(foosize, type) \ |
125 do { \ | |
126 if (debug_allocation) \ | |
127 { \ | |
128 stderr_out ("allocating %s (size %ld)\n", type, \ | |
129 (long) foosize); \ | |
130 debug_allocation_backtrace (); \ | |
131 } \ | |
132 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER_1 (foosize); \ | |
428 | 133 } while (0) |
134 #define NOSEEUM_INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER(foosize, type) \ | |
135 do { \ | |
136 if (debug_allocation > 1) \ | |
137 { \ | |
801 | 138 stderr_out ("allocating noseeum %s (size %ld)\n", type, \ |
139 (long) foosize); \ | |
428 | 140 debug_allocation_backtrace (); \ |
141 } \ | |
142 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER_1 (foosize); \ | |
143 } while (0) | |
144 #else | |
145 #define INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER(size, type) INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER_1 (size) | |
146 #define NOSEEUM_INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER(size, type) \ | |
147 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER_1 (size) | |
148 #endif | |
149 | |
3092 | 150 #ifdef NEW_GC |
151 /* The call to recompute_need_to_garbage_collect is moved to | |
152 free_lrecord, since DECREMENT_CONS_COUNTER is extensively called | |
153 during sweep and recomputing need_to_garbage_collect all the time | |
154 is not needed. */ | |
155 #define DECREMENT_CONS_COUNTER(size) do { \ | |
156 consing_since_gc -= (size); \ | |
157 total_consing -= (size); \ | |
158 if (profiling_active) \ | |
159 profile_record_unconsing (size); \ | |
160 if (consing_since_gc < 0) \ | |
161 consing_since_gc = 0; \ | |
162 } while (0) | |
163 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 164 #define DECREMENT_CONS_COUNTER(size) do { \ |
165 consing_since_gc -= (size); \ | |
1292 | 166 total_consing -= (size); \ |
167 if (profiling_active) \ | |
168 profile_record_unconsing (size); \ | |
428 | 169 if (consing_since_gc < 0) \ |
170 consing_since_gc = 0; \ | |
814 | 171 recompute_need_to_garbage_collect (); \ |
428 | 172 } while (0) |
3092 | 173 #endif /*not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 174 |
175 /* This is just for use by the printer, to allow things to print uniquely */ | |
3063 | 176 int lrecord_uid_counter; |
428 | 177 |
178 /* Non-zero means we're in the process of doing the dump */ | |
179 int purify_flag; | |
180 | |
1204 | 181 /* Non-zero means we're pdumping out or in */ |
182 #ifdef PDUMP | |
183 int in_pdump; | |
184 #endif | |
185 | |
800 | 186 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES |
428 | 187 |
793 | 188 Error_Behavior ERROR_ME, ERROR_ME_NOT, ERROR_ME_WARN, ERROR_ME_DEBUG_WARN; |
428 | 189 |
190 #endif | |
191 | |
801 | 192 /* Very cheesy ways of figuring out how much memory is being used for |
193 data. #### Need better (system-dependent) ways. */ | |
194 void *minimum_address_seen; | |
195 void *maximum_address_seen; | |
196 | |
3263 | 197 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 198 int |
199 c_readonly (Lisp_Object obj) | |
200 { | |
201 return POINTER_TYPE_P (XTYPE (obj)) && C_READONLY (obj); | |
202 } | |
3263 | 203 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 204 |
205 int | |
206 lisp_readonly (Lisp_Object obj) | |
207 { | |
208 return POINTER_TYPE_P (XTYPE (obj)) && LISP_READONLY (obj); | |
209 } | |
210 | |
211 | |
212 /* Maximum amount of C stack to save when a GC happens. */ | |
213 | |
214 #ifndef MAX_SAVE_STACK | |
215 #define MAX_SAVE_STACK 0 /* 16000 */ | |
216 #endif | |
217 | |
218 /* Non-zero means ignore malloc warnings. Set during initialization. */ | |
219 int ignore_malloc_warnings; | |
220 | |
221 | |
3263 | 222 #ifndef NEW_GC |
3092 | 223 void *breathing_space; |
428 | 224 |
225 void | |
226 release_breathing_space (void) | |
227 { | |
228 if (breathing_space) | |
229 { | |
230 void *tmp = breathing_space; | |
231 breathing_space = 0; | |
1726 | 232 xfree (tmp, void *); |
428 | 233 } |
234 } | |
3263 | 235 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 236 |
801 | 237 static void |
238 set_alloc_mins_and_maxes (void *val, Bytecount size) | |
239 { | |
240 if (!val) | |
241 return; | |
242 if ((char *) val + size > (char *) maximum_address_seen) | |
243 maximum_address_seen = (char *) val + size; | |
244 if (!minimum_address_seen) | |
245 minimum_address_seen = | |
246 #if SIZEOF_VOID_P == 8 | |
247 (void *) 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF; | |
248 #else | |
249 (void *) 0xFFFFFFFF; | |
250 #endif | |
251 if ((char *) val < (char *) minimum_address_seen) | |
252 minimum_address_seen = (char *) val; | |
253 } | |
254 | |
1315 | 255 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC |
3176 | 256 static int in_malloc; |
1333 | 257 extern int regex_malloc_disallowed; |
2367 | 258 |
259 #define MALLOC_BEGIN() \ | |
260 do \ | |
261 { \ | |
3176 | 262 assert (!in_malloc); \ |
2367 | 263 assert (!regex_malloc_disallowed); \ |
264 in_malloc = 1; \ | |
265 } \ | |
266 while (0) | |
267 | |
3263 | 268 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 269 #define FREE_OR_REALLOC_BEGIN(block) \ |
270 do \ | |
271 { \ | |
272 /* Unbelievably, calling free() on 0xDEADBEEF doesn't cause an \ | |
273 error until much later on for many system mallocs, such as \ | |
274 the one that comes with Solaris 2.3. FMH!! */ \ | |
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275 assert (block != (void *) DEADBEEF_CONSTANT); \ |
2720 | 276 MALLOC_BEGIN (); \ |
277 } \ | |
278 while (0) | |
3263 | 279 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
2367 | 280 #define FREE_OR_REALLOC_BEGIN(block) \ |
281 do \ | |
282 { \ | |
283 /* Unbelievably, calling free() on 0xDEADBEEF doesn't cause an \ | |
284 error until much later on for many system mallocs, such as \ | |
285 the one that comes with Solaris 2.3. FMH!! */ \ | |
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286 assert (block != (void *) DEADBEEF_CONSTANT); \ |
2367 | 287 /* You cannot free something within dumped space, because there is \ |
288 no longer any sort of malloc structure associated with the block. \ | |
289 If you are tripping this, you may need to conditionalize on \ | |
290 DUMPEDP. */ \ | |
291 assert (!DUMPEDP (block)); \ | |
292 MALLOC_BEGIN (); \ | |
293 } \ | |
294 while (0) | |
3263 | 295 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2367 | 296 |
297 #define MALLOC_END() \ | |
298 do \ | |
299 { \ | |
300 in_malloc = 0; \ | |
301 } \ | |
302 while (0) | |
303 | |
304 #else /* ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC */ | |
305 | |
2658 | 306 #define MALLOC_BEGIN() |
2367 | 307 #define FREE_OR_REALLOC_BEGIN(block) |
308 #define MALLOC_END() | |
309 | |
310 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC */ | |
311 | |
312 static void | |
313 malloc_after (void *val, Bytecount size) | |
314 { | |
315 if (!val && size != 0) | |
316 memory_full (); | |
317 set_alloc_mins_and_maxes (val, size); | |
318 } | |
319 | |
3305 | 320 /* malloc calls this if it finds we are near exhausting storage */ |
321 void | |
322 malloc_warning (const char *str) | |
323 { | |
324 if (ignore_malloc_warnings) | |
325 return; | |
326 | |
327 /* Remove the malloc lock here, because warn_when_safe may allocate | |
328 again. It is safe to remove the malloc lock here, because malloc | |
329 is already finished (malloc_warning is called via | |
330 after_morecore_hook -> check_memory_limits -> save_warn_fun -> | |
331 malloc_warning). */ | |
332 MALLOC_END (); | |
333 | |
334 warn_when_safe | |
335 (Qmemory, Qemergency, | |
336 "%s\n" | |
337 "Killing some buffers may delay running out of memory.\n" | |
338 "However, certainly by the time you receive the 95%% warning,\n" | |
339 "you should clean up, kill this Emacs, and start a new one.", | |
340 str); | |
341 } | |
342 | |
343 /* Called if malloc returns zero */ | |
344 DOESNT_RETURN | |
345 memory_full (void) | |
346 { | |
347 /* Force a GC next time eval is called. | |
348 It's better to loop garbage-collecting (we might reclaim enough | |
349 to win) than to loop beeping and barfing "Memory exhausted" | |
350 */ | |
351 consing_since_gc = gc_cons_threshold + 1; | |
352 recompute_need_to_garbage_collect (); | |
353 #ifdef NEW_GC | |
354 /* Put mc-alloc into memory shortage mode. This may keep XEmacs | |
355 alive until the garbage collector can free enough memory to get | |
356 us out of the memory exhaustion. If already in memory shortage | |
357 mode, we are in a loop and hopelessly lost. */ | |
358 if (memory_shortage) | |
359 { | |
360 fprintf (stderr, "Memory full, cannot recover.\n"); | |
361 ABORT (); | |
362 } | |
363 fprintf (stderr, | |
364 "Memory full, try to recover.\n" | |
365 "You should clean up, kill this Emacs, and start a new one.\n"); | |
366 memory_shortage++; | |
367 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
368 release_breathing_space (); | |
369 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ | |
370 | |
371 /* Flush some histories which might conceivably contain garbalogical | |
372 inhibitors. */ | |
373 if (!NILP (Fboundp (Qvalues))) | |
374 Fset (Qvalues, Qnil); | |
375 Vcommand_history = Qnil; | |
376 | |
377 out_of_memory ("Memory exhausted", Qunbound); | |
378 } | |
379 | |
2367 | 380 /* like malloc, calloc, realloc, free but: |
381 | |
382 -- check for no memory left | |
383 -- set internal mins and maxes | |
384 -- with error-checking on, check for reentrancy, invalid freeing, etc. | |
385 */ | |
1292 | 386 |
428 | 387 #undef xmalloc |
388 void * | |
665 | 389 xmalloc (Bytecount size) |
428 | 390 { |
1292 | 391 void *val; |
2367 | 392 MALLOC_BEGIN (); |
1292 | 393 val = malloc (size); |
2367 | 394 MALLOC_END (); |
395 malloc_after (val, size); | |
428 | 396 return val; |
397 } | |
398 | |
399 #undef xcalloc | |
400 static void * | |
665 | 401 xcalloc (Elemcount nelem, Bytecount elsize) |
428 | 402 { |
1292 | 403 void *val; |
2367 | 404 MALLOC_BEGIN (); |
1292 | 405 val= calloc (nelem, elsize); |
2367 | 406 MALLOC_END (); |
407 malloc_after (val, nelem * elsize); | |
428 | 408 return val; |
409 } | |
410 | |
411 void * | |
665 | 412 xmalloc_and_zero (Bytecount size) |
428 | 413 { |
414 return xcalloc (size, sizeof (char)); | |
415 } | |
416 | |
417 #undef xrealloc | |
418 void * | |
665 | 419 xrealloc (void *block, Bytecount size) |
428 | 420 { |
2367 | 421 FREE_OR_REALLOC_BEGIN (block); |
551 | 422 block = realloc (block, size); |
2367 | 423 MALLOC_END (); |
424 malloc_after (block, size); | |
551 | 425 return block; |
428 | 426 } |
427 | |
428 void | |
429 xfree_1 (void *block) | |
430 { | |
431 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC | |
432 assert (block); | |
433 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC */ | |
2367 | 434 FREE_OR_REALLOC_BEGIN (block); |
428 | 435 free (block); |
2367 | 436 MALLOC_END (); |
428 | 437 } |
438 | |
439 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC | |
440 | |
3263 | 441 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 442 static void |
665 | 443 deadbeef_memory (void *ptr, Bytecount size) |
428 | 444 { |
826 | 445 UINT_32_BIT *ptr4 = (UINT_32_BIT *) ptr; |
665 | 446 Bytecount beefs = size >> 2; |
428 | 447 |
448 /* In practice, size will always be a multiple of four. */ | |
449 while (beefs--) | |
1204 | 450 (*ptr4++) = 0xDEADBEEF; /* -559038737 base 10 */ |
428 | 451 } |
3263 | 452 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 453 |
454 #else /* !ERROR_CHECK_GC */ | |
455 | |
456 | |
457 #define deadbeef_memory(ptr, size) | |
458 | |
459 #endif /* !ERROR_CHECK_GC */ | |
460 | |
461 #undef xstrdup | |
462 char * | |
442 | 463 xstrdup (const char *str) |
428 | 464 { |
465 int len = strlen (str) + 1; /* for stupid terminating 0 */ | |
466 void *val = xmalloc (len); | |
771 | 467 |
428 | 468 if (val == 0) return 0; |
469 return (char *) memcpy (val, str, len); | |
470 } | |
471 | |
472 #ifdef NEED_STRDUP | |
473 char * | |
442 | 474 strdup (const char *s) |
428 | 475 { |
476 return xstrdup (s); | |
477 } | |
478 #endif /* NEED_STRDUP */ | |
479 | |
480 | |
3263 | 481 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 482 static void * |
665 | 483 allocate_lisp_storage (Bytecount size) |
428 | 484 { |
793 | 485 void *val = xmalloc (size); |
486 /* We don't increment the cons counter anymore. Calling functions do | |
487 that now because we have two different kinds of cons counters -- one | |
488 for normal objects, and one for no-see-um conses (and possibly others | |
489 similar) where the conses are used totally internally, never escape, | |
490 and are created and then freed and shouldn't logically increment the | |
491 cons counting. #### (Or perhaps, we should decrement it when an object | |
492 get freed?) */ | |
493 | |
494 /* But we do now (as of 3-27-02) go and zero out the memory. This is a | |
495 good thing, as it will guarantee we won't get any intermittent bugs | |
1204 | 496 coming from an uninitiated field. The speed loss is unnoticeable, |
497 esp. as the objects are not large -- large stuff like buffer text and | |
498 redisplay structures are allocated separately. */ | |
793 | 499 memset (val, 0, size); |
851 | 500 |
501 if (need_to_check_c_alloca) | |
502 xemacs_c_alloca (0); | |
503 | |
793 | 504 return val; |
428 | 505 } |
3263 | 506 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
507 | |
508 #if defined (NEW_GC) && defined (ALLOC_TYPE_STATS) | |
2720 | 509 static struct |
510 { | |
511 int instances_in_use; | |
512 int bytes_in_use; | |
513 int bytes_in_use_including_overhead; | |
3461 | 514 } lrecord_stats [countof (lrecord_implementations_table)]; |
2720 | 515 |
516 void | |
517 init_lrecord_stats () | |
518 { | |
519 xzero (lrecord_stats); | |
520 } | |
521 | |
522 void | |
523 inc_lrecord_stats (Bytecount size, const struct lrecord_header *h) | |
524 { | |
525 int type_index = h->type; | |
526 if (!size) | |
527 size = detagged_lisp_object_size (h); | |
528 | |
529 lrecord_stats[type_index].instances_in_use++; | |
530 lrecord_stats[type_index].bytes_in_use += size; | |
531 lrecord_stats[type_index].bytes_in_use_including_overhead | |
532 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
533 += mc_alloced_storage_size (size, 0); | |
534 #else /* not MEMORY_USAGE_STATS */ | |
535 += size; | |
536 #endif /* not MEMORY_USAGE_STATS */ | |
537 } | |
538 | |
539 void | |
540 dec_lrecord_stats (Bytecount size_including_overhead, | |
541 const struct lrecord_header *h) | |
542 { | |
543 int type_index = h->type; | |
2775 | 544 int size = detagged_lisp_object_size (h); |
2720 | 545 |
546 lrecord_stats[type_index].instances_in_use--; | |
2775 | 547 lrecord_stats[type_index].bytes_in_use -= size; |
2720 | 548 lrecord_stats[type_index].bytes_in_use_including_overhead |
549 -= size_including_overhead; | |
550 | |
2775 | 551 DECREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (size); |
2720 | 552 } |
3092 | 553 |
554 int | |
555 lrecord_stats_heap_size (void) | |
556 { | |
557 int i; | |
558 int size = 0; | |
3461 | 559 for (i = 0; i < countof (lrecord_implementations_table); i++) |
3092 | 560 size += lrecord_stats[i].bytes_in_use; |
561 return size; | |
562 } | |
3263 | 563 #endif /* NEW_GC && ALLOC_TYPE_STATS */ |
564 | |
565 #ifndef NEW_GC | |
442 | 566 /* lcrecords are chained together through their "next" field. |
567 After doing the mark phase, GC will walk this linked list | |
568 and free any lcrecord which hasn't been marked. */ | |
3024 | 569 static struct old_lcrecord_header *all_lcrecords; |
3263 | 570 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
571 | |
572 #ifdef NEW_GC | |
2720 | 573 /* The basic lrecord allocation functions. See lrecord.h for details. */ |
574 void * | |
575 alloc_lrecord (Bytecount size, | |
576 const struct lrecord_implementation *implementation) | |
577 { | |
578 struct lrecord_header *lheader; | |
579 | |
580 type_checking_assert | |
581 ((implementation->static_size == 0 ? | |
582 implementation->size_in_bytes_method != NULL : | |
583 implementation->static_size == size)); | |
584 | |
585 lheader = (struct lrecord_header *) mc_alloc (size); | |
586 gc_checking_assert (LRECORD_FREE_P (lheader)); | |
587 set_lheader_implementation (lheader, implementation); | |
2994 | 588 #ifdef ALLOC_TYPE_STATS |
2720 | 589 inc_lrecord_stats (size, lheader); |
2994 | 590 #endif /* ALLOC_TYPE_STATS */ |
3263 | 591 if (implementation->finalizer) |
592 add_finalizable_obj (wrap_pointer_1 (lheader)); | |
2720 | 593 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (size, implementation->name); |
594 return lheader; | |
595 } | |
596 | |
3092 | 597 |
2720 | 598 void * |
599 noseeum_alloc_lrecord (Bytecount size, | |
600 const struct lrecord_implementation *implementation) | |
601 { | |
602 struct lrecord_header *lheader; | |
603 | |
604 type_checking_assert | |
605 ((implementation->static_size == 0 ? | |
606 implementation->size_in_bytes_method != NULL : | |
607 implementation->static_size == size)); | |
608 | |
609 lheader = (struct lrecord_header *) mc_alloc (size); | |
610 gc_checking_assert (LRECORD_FREE_P (lheader)); | |
611 set_lheader_implementation (lheader, implementation); | |
2994 | 612 #ifdef ALLOC_TYPE_STATS |
2720 | 613 inc_lrecord_stats (size, lheader); |
2994 | 614 #endif /* ALLOC_TYPE_STATS */ |
3263 | 615 if (implementation->finalizer) |
616 add_finalizable_obj (wrap_pointer_1 (lheader)); | |
2720 | 617 NOSEEUM_INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (size, implementation->name); |
618 return lheader; | |
619 } | |
620 | |
3092 | 621 void * |
622 alloc_lrecord_array (Bytecount size, int elemcount, | |
623 const struct lrecord_implementation *implementation) | |
624 { | |
625 struct lrecord_header *lheader; | |
626 Rawbyte *start, *stop; | |
627 | |
628 type_checking_assert | |
629 ((implementation->static_size == 0 ? | |
630 implementation->size_in_bytes_method != NULL : | |
631 implementation->static_size == size)); | |
632 | |
633 lheader = (struct lrecord_header *) mc_alloc_array (size, elemcount); | |
634 gc_checking_assert (LRECORD_FREE_P (lheader)); | |
635 | |
636 for (start = (Rawbyte *) lheader, | |
637 stop = ((Rawbyte *) lheader) + (size * elemcount -1); | |
638 start < stop; start += size) | |
639 { | |
640 struct lrecord_header *lh = (struct lrecord_header *) start; | |
641 set_lheader_implementation (lh, implementation); | |
642 lh->uid = lrecord_uid_counter++; | |
643 #ifdef ALLOC_TYPE_STATS | |
644 inc_lrecord_stats (size, lh); | |
645 #endif /* not ALLOC_TYPE_STATS */ | |
3263 | 646 if (implementation->finalizer) |
647 add_finalizable_obj (wrap_pointer_1 (lh)); | |
3092 | 648 } |
649 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (size * elemcount, implementation->name); | |
650 return lheader; | |
651 } | |
652 | |
2720 | 653 void |
3263 | 654 free_lrecord (Lisp_Object UNUSED (lrecord)) |
2720 | 655 { |
3263 | 656 /* Manual frees are not allowed with asynchronous finalization */ |
657 return; | |
2720 | 658 } |
3263 | 659 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 660 |
1204 | 661 /* The most basic of the lcrecord allocation functions. Not usually called |
662 directly. Allocates an lrecord not managed by any lcrecord-list, of a | |
663 specified size. See lrecord.h. */ | |
664 | |
428 | 665 void * |
3024 | 666 old_basic_alloc_lcrecord (Bytecount size, |
667 const struct lrecord_implementation *implementation) | |
668 { | |
669 struct old_lcrecord_header *lcheader; | |
428 | 670 |
442 | 671 type_checking_assert |
672 ((implementation->static_size == 0 ? | |
673 implementation->size_in_bytes_method != NULL : | |
674 implementation->static_size == size) | |
675 && | |
676 (! implementation->basic_p) | |
677 && | |
678 (! (implementation->hash == NULL && implementation->equal != NULL))); | |
428 | 679 |
3024 | 680 lcheader = (struct old_lcrecord_header *) allocate_lisp_storage (size); |
442 | 681 set_lheader_implementation (&lcheader->lheader, implementation); |
428 | 682 lcheader->next = all_lcrecords; |
683 #if 1 /* mly prefers to see small ID numbers */ | |
684 lcheader->uid = lrecord_uid_counter++; | |
685 #else /* jwz prefers to see real addrs */ | |
686 lcheader->uid = (int) &lcheader; | |
687 #endif | |
688 lcheader->free = 0; | |
689 all_lcrecords = lcheader; | |
690 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (size, implementation->name); | |
691 return lcheader; | |
692 } | |
693 | |
694 #if 0 /* Presently unused */ | |
695 /* Very, very poor man's EGC? | |
696 * This may be slow and thrash pages all over the place. | |
697 * Only call it if you really feel you must (and if the | |
698 * lrecord was fairly recently allocated). | |
699 * Otherwise, just let the GC do its job -- that's what it's there for | |
700 */ | |
701 void | |
3024 | 702 very_old_free_lcrecord (struct old_lcrecord_header *lcrecord) |
428 | 703 { |
704 if (all_lcrecords == lcrecord) | |
705 { | |
706 all_lcrecords = lcrecord->next; | |
707 } | |
708 else | |
709 { | |
3024 | 710 struct old_lcrecord_header *header = all_lcrecords; |
428 | 711 for (;;) |
712 { | |
3024 | 713 struct old_lcrecord_header *next = header->next; |
428 | 714 if (next == lcrecord) |
715 { | |
716 header->next = lrecord->next; | |
717 break; | |
718 } | |
719 else if (next == 0) | |
2500 | 720 ABORT (); |
428 | 721 else |
722 header = next; | |
723 } | |
724 } | |
725 if (lrecord->implementation->finalizer) | |
726 lrecord->implementation->finalizer (lrecord, 0); | |
727 xfree (lrecord); | |
728 return; | |
729 } | |
730 #endif /* Unused */ | |
3263 | 731 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 732 |
733 | |
734 static void | |
735 disksave_object_finalization_1 (void) | |
736 { | |
3263 | 737 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 738 mc_finalize_for_disksave (); |
3263 | 739 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
3024 | 740 struct old_lcrecord_header *header; |
428 | 741 |
742 for (header = all_lcrecords; header; header = header->next) | |
743 { | |
442 | 744 if (LHEADER_IMPLEMENTATION (&header->lheader)->finalizer && |
428 | 745 !header->free) |
442 | 746 LHEADER_IMPLEMENTATION (&header->lheader)->finalizer (header, 1); |
428 | 747 } |
3263 | 748 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 749 } |
750 | |
1204 | 751 /* Bitwise copy all parts of a Lisp object other than the header */ |
752 | |
753 void | |
754 copy_lisp_object (Lisp_Object dst, Lisp_Object src) | |
755 { | |
756 const struct lrecord_implementation *imp = | |
757 XRECORD_LHEADER_IMPLEMENTATION (src); | |
758 Bytecount size = lisp_object_size (src); | |
759 | |
760 assert (imp == XRECORD_LHEADER_IMPLEMENTATION (dst)); | |
761 assert (size == lisp_object_size (dst)); | |
762 | |
3263 | 763 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 764 memcpy ((char *) XRECORD_LHEADER (dst) + sizeof (struct lrecord_header), |
765 (char *) XRECORD_LHEADER (src) + sizeof (struct lrecord_header), | |
766 size - sizeof (struct lrecord_header)); | |
3263 | 767 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 768 if (imp->basic_p) |
769 memcpy ((char *) XRECORD_LHEADER (dst) + sizeof (struct lrecord_header), | |
770 (char *) XRECORD_LHEADER (src) + sizeof (struct lrecord_header), | |
771 size - sizeof (struct lrecord_header)); | |
772 else | |
3024 | 773 memcpy ((char *) XRECORD_LHEADER (dst) + |
774 sizeof (struct old_lcrecord_header), | |
775 (char *) XRECORD_LHEADER (src) + | |
776 sizeof (struct old_lcrecord_header), | |
777 size - sizeof (struct old_lcrecord_header)); | |
3263 | 778 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 779 } |
780 | |
428 | 781 |
782 /************************************************************************/ | |
783 /* Debugger support */ | |
784 /************************************************************************/ | |
785 /* Give gdb/dbx enough information to decode Lisp Objects. We make | |
786 sure certain symbols are always defined, so gdb doesn't complain | |
438 | 787 about expressions in src/.gdbinit. See src/.gdbinit or src/.dbxrc |
788 to see how this is used. */ | |
428 | 789 |
458 | 790 EMACS_UINT dbg_valmask = ((1UL << VALBITS) - 1) << GCBITS; |
791 EMACS_UINT dbg_typemask = (1UL << GCTYPEBITS) - 1; | |
428 | 792 |
793 #ifdef USE_UNION_TYPE | |
458 | 794 unsigned char dbg_USE_UNION_TYPE = 1; |
428 | 795 #else |
458 | 796 unsigned char dbg_USE_UNION_TYPE = 0; |
428 | 797 #endif |
798 | |
458 | 799 unsigned char dbg_valbits = VALBITS; |
800 unsigned char dbg_gctypebits = GCTYPEBITS; | |
801 | |
802 /* On some systems, the above definitions will be optimized away by | |
803 the compiler or linker unless they are referenced in some function. */ | |
804 long dbg_inhibit_dbg_symbol_deletion (void); | |
805 long | |
806 dbg_inhibit_dbg_symbol_deletion (void) | |
807 { | |
808 return | |
809 (dbg_valmask + | |
810 dbg_typemask + | |
811 dbg_USE_UNION_TYPE + | |
812 dbg_valbits + | |
813 dbg_gctypebits); | |
814 } | |
428 | 815 |
816 /* Macros turned into functions for ease of debugging. | |
817 Debuggers don't know about macros! */ | |
818 int dbg_eq (Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2); | |
819 int | |
820 dbg_eq (Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2) | |
821 { | |
822 return EQ (obj1, obj2); | |
823 } | |
824 | |
825 | |
3263 | 826 #ifdef NEW_GC |
3017 | 827 #define DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC(type, structture) struct __foo__ |
828 #else | |
428 | 829 /************************************************************************/ |
830 /* Fixed-size type macros */ | |
831 /************************************************************************/ | |
832 | |
833 /* For fixed-size types that are commonly used, we malloc() large blocks | |
834 of memory at a time and subdivide them into chunks of the correct | |
835 size for an object of that type. This is more efficient than | |
836 malloc()ing each object separately because we save on malloc() time | |
837 and overhead due to the fewer number of malloc()ed blocks, and | |
838 also because we don't need any extra pointers within each object | |
839 to keep them threaded together for GC purposes. For less common | |
840 (and frequently large-size) types, we use lcrecords, which are | |
841 malloc()ed individually and chained together through a pointer | |
842 in the lcrecord header. lcrecords do not need to be fixed-size | |
843 (i.e. two objects of the same type need not have the same size; | |
844 however, the size of a particular object cannot vary dynamically). | |
845 It is also much easier to create a new lcrecord type because no | |
846 additional code needs to be added to alloc.c. Finally, lcrecords | |
847 may be more efficient when there are only a small number of them. | |
848 | |
849 The types that are stored in these large blocks (or "frob blocks") | |
1983 | 850 are cons, all number types except fixnum, compiled-function, symbol, |
851 marker, extent, event, and string. | |
428 | 852 |
853 Note that strings are special in that they are actually stored in | |
854 two parts: a structure containing information about the string, and | |
855 the actual data associated with the string. The former structure | |
856 (a struct Lisp_String) is a fixed-size structure and is managed the | |
857 same way as all the other such types. This structure contains a | |
858 pointer to the actual string data, which is stored in structures of | |
859 type struct string_chars_block. Each string_chars_block consists | |
860 of a pointer to a struct Lisp_String, followed by the data for that | |
440 | 861 string, followed by another pointer to a Lisp_String, followed by |
862 the data for that string, etc. At GC time, the data in these | |
863 blocks is compacted by searching sequentially through all the | |
428 | 864 blocks and compressing out any holes created by unmarked strings. |
865 Strings that are more than a certain size (bigger than the size of | |
866 a string_chars_block, although something like half as big might | |
867 make more sense) are malloc()ed separately and not stored in | |
868 string_chars_blocks. Furthermore, no one string stretches across | |
869 two string_chars_blocks. | |
870 | |
1204 | 871 Vectors are each malloc()ed separately as lcrecords. |
428 | 872 |
873 In the following discussion, we use conses, but it applies equally | |
874 well to the other fixed-size types. | |
875 | |
876 We store cons cells inside of cons_blocks, allocating a new | |
877 cons_block with malloc() whenever necessary. Cons cells reclaimed | |
878 by GC are put on a free list to be reallocated before allocating | |
879 any new cons cells from the latest cons_block. Each cons_block is | |
880 just under 2^n - MALLOC_OVERHEAD bytes long, since malloc (at least | |
881 the versions in malloc.c and gmalloc.c) really allocates in units | |
882 of powers of two and uses 4 bytes for its own overhead. | |
883 | |
884 What GC actually does is to search through all the cons_blocks, | |
885 from the most recently allocated to the oldest, and put all | |
886 cons cells that are not marked (whether or not they're already | |
887 free) on a cons_free_list. The cons_free_list is a stack, and | |
888 so the cons cells in the oldest-allocated cons_block end up | |
889 at the head of the stack and are the first to be reallocated. | |
890 If any cons_block is entirely free, it is freed with free() | |
891 and its cons cells removed from the cons_free_list. Because | |
892 the cons_free_list ends up basically in memory order, we have | |
893 a high locality of reference (assuming a reasonable turnover | |
894 of allocating and freeing) and have a reasonable probability | |
895 of entirely freeing up cons_blocks that have been more recently | |
896 allocated. This stage is called the "sweep stage" of GC, and | |
897 is executed after the "mark stage", which involves starting | |
898 from all places that are known to point to in-use Lisp objects | |
899 (e.g. the obarray, where are all symbols are stored; the | |
900 current catches and condition-cases; the backtrace list of | |
901 currently executing functions; the gcpro list; etc.) and | |
902 recursively marking all objects that are accessible. | |
903 | |
454 | 904 At the beginning of the sweep stage, the conses in the cons blocks |
905 are in one of three states: in use and marked, in use but not | |
906 marked, and not in use (already freed). Any conses that are marked | |
907 have been marked in the mark stage just executed, because as part | |
908 of the sweep stage we unmark any marked objects. The way we tell | |
909 whether or not a cons cell is in use is through the LRECORD_FREE_P | |
910 macro. This uses a special lrecord type `lrecord_type_free', | |
911 which is never associated with any valid object. | |
912 | |
913 Conses on the free_cons_list are threaded through a pointer stored | |
914 in the conses themselves. Because the cons is still in a | |
915 cons_block and needs to remain marked as not in use for the next | |
916 time that GC happens, we need room to store both the "free" | |
917 indicator and the chaining pointer. So this pointer is stored | |
918 after the lrecord header (actually where C places a pointer after | |
919 the lrecord header; they are not necessarily contiguous). This | |
920 implies that all fixed-size types must be big enough to contain at | |
921 least one pointer. This is true for all current fixed-size types, | |
922 with the possible exception of Lisp_Floats, for which we define the | |
923 meat of the struct using a union of a pointer and a double to | |
924 ensure adequate space for the free list chain pointer. | |
428 | 925 |
926 Some types of objects need additional "finalization" done | |
927 when an object is converted from in use to not in use; | |
928 this is the purpose of the ADDITIONAL_FREE_type macro. | |
929 For example, markers need to be removed from the chain | |
930 of markers that is kept in each buffer. This is because | |
931 markers in a buffer automatically disappear if the marker | |
932 is no longer referenced anywhere (the same does not | |
933 apply to extents, however). | |
934 | |
935 WARNING: Things are in an extremely bizarre state when | |
936 the ADDITIONAL_FREE_type macros are called, so beware! | |
937 | |
454 | 938 When ERROR_CHECK_GC is defined, we do things differently so as to |
939 maximize our chances of catching places where there is insufficient | |
940 GCPROing. The thing we want to avoid is having an object that | |
941 we're using but didn't GCPRO get freed by GC and then reallocated | |
942 while we're in the process of using it -- this will result in | |
943 something seemingly unrelated getting trashed, and is extremely | |
944 difficult to track down. If the object gets freed but not | |
945 reallocated, we can usually catch this because we set most of the | |
946 bytes of a freed object to 0xDEADBEEF. (The lisp object type is set | |
947 to the invalid type `lrecord_type_free', however, and a pointer | |
948 used to chain freed objects together is stored after the lrecord | |
949 header; we play some tricks with this pointer to make it more | |
428 | 950 bogus, so crashes are more likely to occur right away.) |
951 | |
952 We want freed objects to stay free as long as possible, | |
953 so instead of doing what we do above, we maintain the | |
954 free objects in a first-in first-out queue. We also | |
955 don't recompute the free list each GC, unlike above; | |
956 this ensures that the queue ordering is preserved. | |
957 [This means that we are likely to have worse locality | |
958 of reference, and that we can never free a frob block | |
959 once it's allocated. (Even if we know that all cells | |
960 in it are free, there's no easy way to remove all those | |
961 cells from the free list because the objects on the | |
962 free list are unlikely to be in memory order.)] | |
963 Furthermore, we never take objects off the free list | |
964 unless there's a large number (usually 1000, but | |
965 varies depending on type) of them already on the list. | |
966 This way, we ensure that an object that gets freed will | |
967 remain free for the next 1000 (or whatever) times that | |
440 | 968 an object of that type is allocated. */ |
428 | 969 |
970 #if !defined(HAVE_MMAP) || defined(DOUG_LEA_MALLOC) | |
971 /* If we released our reserve (due to running out of memory), | |
972 and we have a fair amount free once again, | |
973 try to set aside another reserve in case we run out once more. | |
974 | |
975 This is called when a relocatable block is freed in ralloc.c. */ | |
976 void refill_memory_reserve (void); | |
977 void | |
442 | 978 refill_memory_reserve (void) |
428 | 979 { |
980 if (breathing_space == 0) | |
981 breathing_space = (char *) malloc (4096 - MALLOC_OVERHEAD); | |
982 } | |
983 #endif | |
984 | |
985 #ifdef ALLOC_NO_POOLS | |
986 # define TYPE_ALLOC_SIZE(type, structtype) 1 | |
987 #else | |
988 # define TYPE_ALLOC_SIZE(type, structtype) \ | |
989 ((2048 - MALLOC_OVERHEAD - sizeof (struct type##_block *)) \ | |
990 / sizeof (structtype)) | |
991 #endif /* ALLOC_NO_POOLS */ | |
992 | |
993 #define DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC(type, structtype) \ | |
994 \ | |
995 struct type##_block \ | |
996 { \ | |
997 struct type##_block *prev; \ | |
998 structtype block[TYPE_ALLOC_SIZE (type, structtype)]; \ | |
999 }; \ | |
1000 \ | |
1001 static struct type##_block *current_##type##_block; \ | |
1002 static int current_##type##_block_index; \ | |
1003 \ | |
454 | 1004 static Lisp_Free *type##_free_list; \ |
1005 static Lisp_Free *type##_free_list_tail; \ | |
428 | 1006 \ |
1007 static void \ | |
1008 init_##type##_alloc (void) \ | |
1009 { \ | |
1010 current_##type##_block = 0; \ | |
1011 current_##type##_block_index = \ | |
1012 countof (current_##type##_block->block); \ | |
1013 type##_free_list = 0; \ | |
1014 type##_free_list_tail = 0; \ | |
1015 } \ | |
1016 \ | |
1017 static int gc_count_num_##type##_in_use; \ | |
1018 static int gc_count_num_##type##_freelist | |
1019 | |
1020 #define ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_FROM_BLOCK(type, result) do { \ | |
1021 if (current_##type##_block_index \ | |
1022 == countof (current_##type##_block->block)) \ | |
1023 { \ | |
1024 struct type##_block *AFTFB_new = (struct type##_block *) \ | |
1025 allocate_lisp_storage (sizeof (struct type##_block)); \ | |
1026 AFTFB_new->prev = current_##type##_block; \ | |
1027 current_##type##_block = AFTFB_new; \ | |
1028 current_##type##_block_index = 0; \ | |
1029 } \ | |
1030 (result) = \ | |
1031 &(current_##type##_block->block[current_##type##_block_index++]); \ | |
1032 } while (0) | |
1033 | |
1034 /* Allocate an instance of a type that is stored in blocks. | |
1035 TYPE is the "name" of the type, STRUCTTYPE is the corresponding | |
1036 structure type. */ | |
1037 | |
1038 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC | |
1039 | |
1040 /* Note: if you get crashes in this function, suspect incorrect calls | |
1041 to free_cons() and friends. This happened once because the cons | |
1042 cell was not GC-protected and was getting collected before | |
1043 free_cons() was called. */ | |
1044 | |
454 | 1045 #define ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_1(type, structtype, result) do { \ |
1046 if (gc_count_num_##type##_freelist > \ | |
1047 MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_##type) \ | |
1048 { \ | |
1049 result = (structtype *) type##_free_list; \ | |
1204 | 1050 assert (LRECORD_FREE_P (result)); \ |
1051 /* Before actually using the chain pointer, we complement \ | |
1052 all its bits; see PUT_FIXED_TYPE_ON_FREE_LIST(). */ \ | |
454 | 1053 type##_free_list = (Lisp_Free *) \ |
1054 (~ (EMACS_UINT) (type##_free_list->chain)); \ | |
1055 gc_count_num_##type##_freelist--; \ | |
1056 } \ | |
1057 else \ | |
1058 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_FROM_BLOCK (type, result); \ | |
1059 MARK_LRECORD_AS_NOT_FREE (result); \ | |
428 | 1060 } while (0) |
1061 | |
1062 #else /* !ERROR_CHECK_GC */ | |
1063 | |
454 | 1064 #define ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_1(type, structtype, result) do { \ |
428 | 1065 if (type##_free_list) \ |
1066 { \ | |
454 | 1067 result = (structtype *) type##_free_list; \ |
1068 type##_free_list = type##_free_list->chain; \ | |
428 | 1069 } \ |
1070 else \ | |
1071 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_FROM_BLOCK (type, result); \ | |
454 | 1072 MARK_LRECORD_AS_NOT_FREE (result); \ |
428 | 1073 } while (0) |
1074 | |
1075 #endif /* !ERROR_CHECK_GC */ | |
1076 | |
454 | 1077 |
428 | 1078 #define ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE(type, structtype, result) \ |
1079 do \ | |
1080 { \ | |
1081 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_1 (type, structtype, result); \ | |
1082 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (sizeof (structtype), #type); \ | |
1083 } while (0) | |
1084 | |
1085 #define NOSEEUM_ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE(type, structtype, result) \ | |
1086 do \ | |
1087 { \ | |
1088 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_1 (type, structtype, result); \ | |
1089 NOSEEUM_INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (sizeof (structtype), #type); \ | |
1090 } while (0) | |
1091 | |
454 | 1092 /* Lisp_Free is the type to represent a free list member inside a frob |
1093 block of any lisp object type. */ | |
1094 typedef struct Lisp_Free | |
1095 { | |
1096 struct lrecord_header lheader; | |
1097 struct Lisp_Free *chain; | |
1098 } Lisp_Free; | |
1099 | |
1100 #define LRECORD_FREE_P(ptr) \ | |
771 | 1101 (((struct lrecord_header *) ptr)->type == lrecord_type_free) |
454 | 1102 |
1103 #define MARK_LRECORD_AS_FREE(ptr) \ | |
771 | 1104 ((void) (((struct lrecord_header *) ptr)->type = lrecord_type_free)) |
454 | 1105 |
1106 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC | |
1107 #define MARK_LRECORD_AS_NOT_FREE(ptr) \ | |
771 | 1108 ((void) (((struct lrecord_header *) ptr)->type = lrecord_type_undefined)) |
428 | 1109 #else |
454 | 1110 #define MARK_LRECORD_AS_NOT_FREE(ptr) DO_NOTHING |
428 | 1111 #endif |
1112 | |
1113 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC | |
1114 | |
454 | 1115 #define PUT_FIXED_TYPE_ON_FREE_LIST(type, structtype, ptr) do { \ |
1116 if (type##_free_list_tail) \ | |
1117 { \ | |
1118 /* When we store the chain pointer, we complement all \ | |
1119 its bits; this should significantly increase its \ | |
1120 bogosity in case someone tries to use the value, and \ | |
1121 should make us crash faster if someone overwrites the \ | |
1122 pointer because when it gets un-complemented in \ | |
1123 ALLOCATED_FIXED_TYPE(), the resulting pointer will be \ | |
1124 extremely bogus. */ \ | |
1125 type##_free_list_tail->chain = \ | |
1126 (Lisp_Free *) ~ (EMACS_UINT) (ptr); \ | |
1127 } \ | |
1128 else \ | |
1129 type##_free_list = (Lisp_Free *) (ptr); \ | |
1130 type##_free_list_tail = (Lisp_Free *) (ptr); \ | |
1131 } while (0) | |
428 | 1132 |
1133 #else /* !ERROR_CHECK_GC */ | |
1134 | |
454 | 1135 #define PUT_FIXED_TYPE_ON_FREE_LIST(type, structtype, ptr) do { \ |
1136 ((Lisp_Free *) (ptr))->chain = type##_free_list; \ | |
1137 type##_free_list = (Lisp_Free *) (ptr); \ | |
1138 } while (0) \ | |
428 | 1139 |
1140 #endif /* !ERROR_CHECK_GC */ | |
1141 | |
1142 /* TYPE and STRUCTTYPE are the same as in ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE(). */ | |
1143 | |
1144 #define FREE_FIXED_TYPE(type, structtype, ptr) do { \ | |
1145 structtype *FFT_ptr = (ptr); \ | |
1204 | 1146 gc_checking_assert (!LRECORD_FREE_P (FFT_ptr)); \ |
2367 | 1147 gc_checking_assert (!DUMPEDP (FFT_ptr)); \ |
428 | 1148 ADDITIONAL_FREE_##type (FFT_ptr); \ |
1149 deadbeef_memory (FFT_ptr, sizeof (structtype)); \ | |
1150 PUT_FIXED_TYPE_ON_FREE_LIST (type, structtype, FFT_ptr); \ | |
454 | 1151 MARK_LRECORD_AS_FREE (FFT_ptr); \ |
428 | 1152 } while (0) |
1153 | |
1154 /* Like FREE_FIXED_TYPE() but used when we are explicitly | |
1155 freeing a structure through free_cons(), free_marker(), etc. | |
1156 rather than through the normal process of sweeping. | |
1157 We attempt to undo the changes made to the allocation counters | |
1158 as a result of this structure being allocated. This is not | |
1159 completely necessary but helps keep things saner: e.g. this way, | |
1160 repeatedly allocating and freeing a cons will not result in | |
1161 the consing-since-gc counter advancing, which would cause a GC | |
1204 | 1162 and somewhat defeat the purpose of explicitly freeing. |
1163 | |
1164 We also disable this mechanism entirely when ALLOC_NO_POOLS is | |
1165 set, which is used for Purify and the like. */ | |
1166 | |
1167 #ifndef ALLOC_NO_POOLS | |
428 | 1168 #define FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC(type, structtype, ptr) \ |
1169 do { FREE_FIXED_TYPE (type, structtype, ptr); \ | |
1170 DECREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (sizeof (structtype)); \ | |
1171 gc_count_num_##type##_freelist++; \ | |
1172 } while (0) | |
1204 | 1173 #else |
1174 #define FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC(type, structtype, ptr) | |
1175 #endif | |
3263 | 1176 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
1177 | |
1178 #ifdef NEW_GC | |
3017 | 1179 #define ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL(type, lisp_type, var, lrec_ptr) \ |
1180 do { \ | |
1181 (var) = alloc_lrecord_type (lisp_type, lrec_ptr); \ | |
1182 } while (0) | |
1183 #define NOSEEUM_ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL(type, lisp_type, var, \ | |
1184 lrec_ptr) \ | |
1185 do { \ | |
1186 (var) = noseeum_alloc_lrecord_type (lisp_type, lrec_ptr); \ | |
1187 } while (0) | |
3263 | 1188 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
3017 | 1189 #define ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL(type, lisp_type, var, lrec_ptr) \ |
1190 do \ | |
1191 { \ | |
1192 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE (type, lisp_type, var); \ | |
1193 set_lheader_implementation (&(var)->lheader, lrec_ptr); \ | |
1194 } while (0) | |
1195 #define NOSEEUM_ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL(type, lisp_type, var, \ | |
1196 lrec_ptr) \ | |
1197 do \ | |
1198 { \ | |
1199 NOSEEUM_ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE (type, lisp_type, var); \ | |
1200 set_lheader_implementation (&(var)->lheader, lrec_ptr); \ | |
1201 } while (0) | |
3263 | 1202 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
3017 | 1203 |
428 | 1204 |
1205 | |
1206 /************************************************************************/ | |
1207 /* Cons allocation */ | |
1208 /************************************************************************/ | |
1209 | |
440 | 1210 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (cons, Lisp_Cons); |
428 | 1211 /* conses are used and freed so often that we set this really high */ |
1212 /* #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_cons 20000 */ | |
1213 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_cons 2000 | |
1214 | |
1215 static Lisp_Object | |
1216 mark_cons (Lisp_Object obj) | |
1217 { | |
1218 if (NILP (XCDR (obj))) | |
1219 return XCAR (obj); | |
1220 | |
1221 mark_object (XCAR (obj)); | |
1222 return XCDR (obj); | |
1223 } | |
1224 | |
1225 static int | |
1226 cons_equal (Lisp_Object ob1, Lisp_Object ob2, int depth) | |
1227 { | |
442 | 1228 depth++; |
1229 while (internal_equal (XCAR (ob1), XCAR (ob2), depth)) | |
428 | 1230 { |
1231 ob1 = XCDR (ob1); | |
1232 ob2 = XCDR (ob2); | |
1233 if (! CONSP (ob1) || ! CONSP (ob2)) | |
442 | 1234 return internal_equal (ob1, ob2, depth); |
428 | 1235 } |
1236 return 0; | |
1237 } | |
1238 | |
1204 | 1239 static const struct memory_description cons_description[] = { |
853 | 1240 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Lisp_Cons, car_) }, |
1241 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Lisp_Cons, cdr_) }, | |
428 | 1242 { XD_END } |
1243 }; | |
1244 | |
934 | 1245 DEFINE_BASIC_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("cons", cons, |
1246 1, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1247 mark_cons, print_cons, 0, | |
1248 cons_equal, | |
1249 /* | |
1250 * No `hash' method needed. | |
1251 * internal_hash knows how to | |
1252 * handle conses. | |
1253 */ | |
1254 0, | |
1255 cons_description, | |
1256 Lisp_Cons); | |
428 | 1257 |
1258 DEFUN ("cons", Fcons, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
3355 | 1259 Create a new cons cell, give it CAR and CDR as components, and return it. |
1260 | |
1261 A cons cell is a Lisp object (an area in memory) made up of two pointers | |
1262 called the CAR and the CDR. Each of these pointers can point to any other | |
1263 Lisp object. The common Lisp data type, the list, is a specially-structured | |
1264 series of cons cells. | |
1265 | |
1266 The pointers are accessed from Lisp with `car' and `cdr', and mutated with | |
1267 `setcar' and `setcdr' respectively. For historical reasons, the aliases | |
1268 `rplaca' and `rplacd' (for `setcar' and `setcdr') are supported. | |
428 | 1269 */ |
1270 (car, cdr)) | |
1271 { | |
1272 /* This cannot GC. */ | |
1273 Lisp_Object val; | |
440 | 1274 Lisp_Cons *c; |
1275 | |
3017 | 1276 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (cons, Lisp_Cons, c, &lrecord_cons); |
793 | 1277 val = wrap_cons (c); |
853 | 1278 XSETCAR (val, car); |
1279 XSETCDR (val, cdr); | |
428 | 1280 return val; |
1281 } | |
1282 | |
1283 /* This is identical to Fcons() but it used for conses that we're | |
1284 going to free later, and is useful when trying to track down | |
1285 "real" consing. */ | |
1286 Lisp_Object | |
1287 noseeum_cons (Lisp_Object car, Lisp_Object cdr) | |
1288 { | |
1289 Lisp_Object val; | |
440 | 1290 Lisp_Cons *c; |
1291 | |
3017 | 1292 NOSEEUM_ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (cons, Lisp_Cons, c, &lrecord_cons); |
793 | 1293 val = wrap_cons (c); |
428 | 1294 XCAR (val) = car; |
1295 XCDR (val) = cdr; | |
1296 return val; | |
1297 } | |
1298 | |
1299 DEFUN ("list", Flist, 0, MANY, 0, /* | |
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428 | 1304 */ |
1305 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
1306 { | |
1307 Lisp_Object val = Qnil; | |
1308 Lisp_Object *argp = args + nargs; | |
1309 | |
1310 while (argp > args) | |
1311 val = Fcons (*--argp, val); | |
1312 return val; | |
1313 } | |
1314 | |
1315 Lisp_Object | |
1316 list1 (Lisp_Object obj0) | |
1317 { | |
1318 /* This cannot GC. */ | |
1319 return Fcons (obj0, Qnil); | |
1320 } | |
1321 | |
1322 Lisp_Object | |
1323 list2 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1) | |
1324 { | |
1325 /* This cannot GC. */ | |
1326 return Fcons (obj0, Fcons (obj1, Qnil)); | |
1327 } | |
1328 | |
1329 Lisp_Object | |
1330 list3 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2) | |
1331 { | |
1332 /* This cannot GC. */ | |
1333 return Fcons (obj0, Fcons (obj1, Fcons (obj2, Qnil))); | |
1334 } | |
1335 | |
1336 Lisp_Object | |
1337 cons3 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2) | |
1338 { | |
1339 /* This cannot GC. */ | |
1340 return Fcons (obj0, Fcons (obj1, obj2)); | |
1341 } | |
1342 | |
1343 Lisp_Object | |
1344 acons (Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object value, Lisp_Object alist) | |
1345 { | |
1346 return Fcons (Fcons (key, value), alist); | |
1347 } | |
1348 | |
1349 Lisp_Object | |
1350 list4 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, Lisp_Object obj3) | |
1351 { | |
1352 /* This cannot GC. */ | |
1353 return Fcons (obj0, Fcons (obj1, Fcons (obj2, Fcons (obj3, Qnil)))); | |
1354 } | |
1355 | |
1356 Lisp_Object | |
1357 list5 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, Lisp_Object obj3, | |
1358 Lisp_Object obj4) | |
1359 { | |
1360 /* This cannot GC. */ | |
1361 return Fcons (obj0, Fcons (obj1, Fcons (obj2, Fcons (obj3, Fcons (obj4, Qnil))))); | |
1362 } | |
1363 | |
1364 Lisp_Object | |
1365 list6 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, Lisp_Object obj3, | |
1366 Lisp_Object obj4, Lisp_Object obj5) | |
1367 { | |
1368 /* This cannot GC. */ | |
1369 return Fcons (obj0, Fcons (obj1, Fcons (obj2, Fcons (obj3, Fcons (obj4, Fcons (obj5, Qnil)))))); | |
1370 } | |
1371 | |
1372 DEFUN ("make-list", Fmake_list, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
444 | 1373 Return a new list of length LENGTH, with each element being OBJECT. |
428 | 1374 */ |
444 | 1375 (length, object)) |
428 | 1376 { |
1377 CHECK_NATNUM (length); | |
1378 | |
1379 { | |
1380 Lisp_Object val = Qnil; | |
647 | 1381 EMACS_INT size = XINT (length); |
428 | 1382 |
1383 while (size--) | |
444 | 1384 val = Fcons (object, val); |
428 | 1385 return val; |
1386 } | |
1387 } | |
1388 | |
1389 | |
1390 /************************************************************************/ | |
1391 /* Float allocation */ | |
1392 /************************************************************************/ | |
1393 | |
1983 | 1394 /*** With enhanced number support, these are short floats */ |
1395 | |
440 | 1396 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (float, Lisp_Float); |
428 | 1397 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_float 1000 |
1398 | |
1399 Lisp_Object | |
1400 make_float (double float_value) | |
1401 { | |
440 | 1402 Lisp_Float *f; |
1403 | |
3017 | 1404 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (float, Lisp_Float, f, &lrecord_float); |
440 | 1405 |
1406 /* Avoid dump-time `uninitialized memory read' purify warnings. */ | |
1407 if (sizeof (struct lrecord_header) + sizeof (double) != sizeof (*f)) | |
3017 | 1408 zero_lrecord (f); |
1409 | |
428 | 1410 float_data (f) = float_value; |
793 | 1411 return wrap_float (f); |
428 | 1412 } |
1413 | |
1414 | |
1415 /************************************************************************/ | |
1983 | 1416 /* Enhanced number allocation */ |
1417 /************************************************************************/ | |
1418 | |
1419 /*** Bignum ***/ | |
1420 #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM | |
1421 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (bignum, Lisp_Bignum); | |
1422 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_bignum 250 | |
1423 | |
1424 /* WARNING: This function returns a bignum even if its argument fits into a | |
1425 fixnum. See Fcanonicalize_number(). */ | |
1426 Lisp_Object | |
1427 make_bignum (long bignum_value) | |
1428 { | |
1429 Lisp_Bignum *b; | |
1430 | |
3017 | 1431 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (bignum, Lisp_Bignum, b, &lrecord_bignum); |
1983 | 1432 bignum_init (bignum_data (b)); |
1433 bignum_set_long (bignum_data (b), bignum_value); | |
1434 return wrap_bignum (b); | |
1435 } | |
1436 | |
1437 /* WARNING: This function returns a bignum even if its argument fits into a | |
1438 fixnum. See Fcanonicalize_number(). */ | |
1439 Lisp_Object | |
1440 make_bignum_bg (bignum bg) | |
1441 { | |
1442 Lisp_Bignum *b; | |
1443 | |
3017 | 1444 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (bignum, Lisp_Bignum, b, &lrecord_bignum); |
1983 | 1445 bignum_init (bignum_data (b)); |
1446 bignum_set (bignum_data (b), bg); | |
1447 return wrap_bignum (b); | |
1448 } | |
1449 #endif /* HAVE_BIGNUM */ | |
1450 | |
1451 /*** Ratio ***/ | |
1452 #ifdef HAVE_RATIO | |
1453 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (ratio, Lisp_Ratio); | |
1454 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_ratio 250 | |
1455 | |
1456 Lisp_Object | |
1457 make_ratio (long numerator, unsigned long denominator) | |
1458 { | |
1459 Lisp_Ratio *r; | |
1460 | |
3017 | 1461 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (ratio, Lisp_Ratio, r, &lrecord_ratio); |
1983 | 1462 ratio_init (ratio_data (r)); |
1463 ratio_set_long_ulong (ratio_data (r), numerator, denominator); | |
1464 ratio_canonicalize (ratio_data (r)); | |
1465 return wrap_ratio (r); | |
1466 } | |
1467 | |
1468 Lisp_Object | |
1469 make_ratio_bg (bignum numerator, bignum denominator) | |
1470 { | |
1471 Lisp_Ratio *r; | |
1472 | |
3017 | 1473 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (ratio, Lisp_Ratio, r, &lrecord_ratio); |
1983 | 1474 ratio_init (ratio_data (r)); |
1475 ratio_set_bignum_bignum (ratio_data (r), numerator, denominator); | |
1476 ratio_canonicalize (ratio_data (r)); | |
1477 return wrap_ratio (r); | |
1478 } | |
1479 | |
1480 Lisp_Object | |
1481 make_ratio_rt (ratio rat) | |
1482 { | |
1483 Lisp_Ratio *r; | |
1484 | |
3017 | 1485 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (ratio, Lisp_Ratio, r, &lrecord_ratio); |
1983 | 1486 ratio_init (ratio_data (r)); |
1487 ratio_set (ratio_data (r), rat); | |
1488 return wrap_ratio (r); | |
1489 } | |
1490 #endif /* HAVE_RATIO */ | |
1491 | |
1492 /*** Bigfloat ***/ | |
1493 #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT | |
1494 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (bigfloat, Lisp_Bigfloat); | |
1495 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_bigfloat 250 | |
1496 | |
1497 /* This function creates a bigfloat with the default precision if the | |
1498 PRECISION argument is zero. */ | |
1499 Lisp_Object | |
1500 make_bigfloat (double float_value, unsigned long precision) | |
1501 { | |
1502 Lisp_Bigfloat *f; | |
1503 | |
3017 | 1504 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (bigfloat, Lisp_Bigfloat, f, &lrecord_bigfloat); |
1983 | 1505 if (precision == 0UL) |
1506 bigfloat_init (bigfloat_data (f)); | |
1507 else | |
1508 bigfloat_init_prec (bigfloat_data (f), precision); | |
1509 bigfloat_set_double (bigfloat_data (f), float_value); | |
1510 return wrap_bigfloat (f); | |
1511 } | |
1512 | |
1513 /* This function creates a bigfloat with the precision of its argument */ | |
1514 Lisp_Object | |
1515 make_bigfloat_bf (bigfloat float_value) | |
1516 { | |
1517 Lisp_Bigfloat *f; | |
1518 | |
3017 | 1519 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (bigfloat, Lisp_Bigfloat, f, &lrecord_bigfloat); |
1983 | 1520 bigfloat_init_prec (bigfloat_data (f), bigfloat_get_prec (float_value)); |
1521 bigfloat_set (bigfloat_data (f), float_value); | |
1522 return wrap_bigfloat (f); | |
1523 } | |
1524 #endif /* HAVE_BIGFLOAT */ | |
1525 | |
1526 /************************************************************************/ | |
428 | 1527 /* Vector allocation */ |
1528 /************************************************************************/ | |
1529 | |
1530 static Lisp_Object | |
1531 mark_vector (Lisp_Object obj) | |
1532 { | |
1533 Lisp_Vector *ptr = XVECTOR (obj); | |
1534 int len = vector_length (ptr); | |
1535 int i; | |
1536 | |
1537 for (i = 0; i < len - 1; i++) | |
1538 mark_object (ptr->contents[i]); | |
1539 return (len > 0) ? ptr->contents[len - 1] : Qnil; | |
1540 } | |
1541 | |
665 | 1542 static Bytecount |
442 | 1543 size_vector (const void *lheader) |
428 | 1544 { |
456 | 1545 return FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_STRUCT_SIZEOF (Lisp_Vector, Lisp_Object, contents, |
442 | 1546 ((Lisp_Vector *) lheader)->size); |
428 | 1547 } |
1548 | |
1549 static int | |
1550 vector_equal (Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, int depth) | |
1551 { | |
1552 int len = XVECTOR_LENGTH (obj1); | |
1553 if (len != XVECTOR_LENGTH (obj2)) | |
1554 return 0; | |
1555 | |
1556 { | |
1557 Lisp_Object *ptr1 = XVECTOR_DATA (obj1); | |
1558 Lisp_Object *ptr2 = XVECTOR_DATA (obj2); | |
1559 while (len--) | |
1560 if (!internal_equal (*ptr1++, *ptr2++, depth + 1)) | |
1561 return 0; | |
1562 } | |
1563 return 1; | |
1564 } | |
1565 | |
665 | 1566 static Hashcode |
442 | 1567 vector_hash (Lisp_Object obj, int depth) |
1568 { | |
1569 return HASH2 (XVECTOR_LENGTH (obj), | |
1570 internal_array_hash (XVECTOR_DATA (obj), | |
1571 XVECTOR_LENGTH (obj), | |
1572 depth + 1)); | |
1573 } | |
1574 | |
1204 | 1575 static const struct memory_description vector_description[] = { |
440 | 1576 { XD_LONG, offsetof (Lisp_Vector, size) }, |
1577 { XD_LISP_OBJECT_ARRAY, offsetof (Lisp_Vector, contents), XD_INDIRECT(0, 0) }, | |
428 | 1578 { XD_END } |
1579 }; | |
1580 | |
1204 | 1581 DEFINE_LRECORD_SEQUENCE_IMPLEMENTATION ("vector", vector, |
1582 1, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
1583 mark_vector, print_vector, 0, | |
1584 vector_equal, | |
1585 vector_hash, | |
1586 vector_description, | |
1587 size_vector, Lisp_Vector); | |
428 | 1588 /* #### should allocate `small' vectors from a frob-block */ |
1589 static Lisp_Vector * | |
665 | 1590 make_vector_internal (Elemcount sizei) |
428 | 1591 { |
1204 | 1592 /* no `next' field; we use lcrecords */ |
665 | 1593 Bytecount sizem = FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_STRUCT_SIZEOF (Lisp_Vector, Lisp_Object, |
1204 | 1594 contents, sizei); |
1595 Lisp_Vector *p = | |
3017 | 1596 (Lisp_Vector *) BASIC_ALLOC_LCRECORD (sizem, &lrecord_vector); |
428 | 1597 |
1598 p->size = sizei; | |
1599 return p; | |
1600 } | |
1601 | |
1602 Lisp_Object | |
665 | 1603 make_vector (Elemcount length, Lisp_Object object) |
428 | 1604 { |
1605 Lisp_Vector *vecp = make_vector_internal (length); | |
1606 Lisp_Object *p = vector_data (vecp); | |
1607 | |
1608 while (length--) | |
444 | 1609 *p++ = object; |
428 | 1610 |
793 | 1611 return wrap_vector (vecp); |
428 | 1612 } |
1613 | |
1614 DEFUN ("make-vector", Fmake_vector, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
444 | 1615 Return a new vector of length LENGTH, with each element being OBJECT. |
428 | 1616 See also the function `vector'. |
1617 */ | |
444 | 1618 (length, object)) |
428 | 1619 { |
1620 CONCHECK_NATNUM (length); | |
444 | 1621 return make_vector (XINT (length), object); |
428 | 1622 } |
1623 | |
1624 DEFUN ("vector", Fvector, 0, MANY, 0, /* | |
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428 | 1626 Any number of arguments, even zero arguments, are allowed. |
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1628 arguments: (&rest ARGS) |
428 | 1629 */ |
1630 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
1631 { | |
1632 Lisp_Vector *vecp = make_vector_internal (nargs); | |
1633 Lisp_Object *p = vector_data (vecp); | |
1634 | |
1635 while (nargs--) | |
1636 *p++ = *args++; | |
1637 | |
793 | 1638 return wrap_vector (vecp); |
428 | 1639 } |
1640 | |
1641 Lisp_Object | |
1642 vector1 (Lisp_Object obj0) | |
1643 { | |
1644 return Fvector (1, &obj0); | |
1645 } | |
1646 | |
1647 Lisp_Object | |
1648 vector2 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1) | |
1649 { | |
1650 Lisp_Object args[2]; | |
1651 args[0] = obj0; | |
1652 args[1] = obj1; | |
1653 return Fvector (2, args); | |
1654 } | |
1655 | |
1656 Lisp_Object | |
1657 vector3 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2) | |
1658 { | |
1659 Lisp_Object args[3]; | |
1660 args[0] = obj0; | |
1661 args[1] = obj1; | |
1662 args[2] = obj2; | |
1663 return Fvector (3, args); | |
1664 } | |
1665 | |
1666 #if 0 /* currently unused */ | |
1667 | |
1668 Lisp_Object | |
1669 vector4 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, | |
1670 Lisp_Object obj3) | |
1671 { | |
1672 Lisp_Object args[4]; | |
1673 args[0] = obj0; | |
1674 args[1] = obj1; | |
1675 args[2] = obj2; | |
1676 args[3] = obj3; | |
1677 return Fvector (4, args); | |
1678 } | |
1679 | |
1680 Lisp_Object | |
1681 vector5 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, | |
1682 Lisp_Object obj3, Lisp_Object obj4) | |
1683 { | |
1684 Lisp_Object args[5]; | |
1685 args[0] = obj0; | |
1686 args[1] = obj1; | |
1687 args[2] = obj2; | |
1688 args[3] = obj3; | |
1689 args[4] = obj4; | |
1690 return Fvector (5, args); | |
1691 } | |
1692 | |
1693 Lisp_Object | |
1694 vector6 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, | |
1695 Lisp_Object obj3, Lisp_Object obj4, Lisp_Object obj5) | |
1696 { | |
1697 Lisp_Object args[6]; | |
1698 args[0] = obj0; | |
1699 args[1] = obj1; | |
1700 args[2] = obj2; | |
1701 args[3] = obj3; | |
1702 args[4] = obj4; | |
1703 args[5] = obj5; | |
1704 return Fvector (6, args); | |
1705 } | |
1706 | |
1707 Lisp_Object | |
1708 vector7 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, | |
1709 Lisp_Object obj3, Lisp_Object obj4, Lisp_Object obj5, | |
1710 Lisp_Object obj6) | |
1711 { | |
1712 Lisp_Object args[7]; | |
1713 args[0] = obj0; | |
1714 args[1] = obj1; | |
1715 args[2] = obj2; | |
1716 args[3] = obj3; | |
1717 args[4] = obj4; | |
1718 args[5] = obj5; | |
1719 args[6] = obj6; | |
1720 return Fvector (7, args); | |
1721 } | |
1722 | |
1723 Lisp_Object | |
1724 vector8 (Lisp_Object obj0, Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, | |
1725 Lisp_Object obj3, Lisp_Object obj4, Lisp_Object obj5, | |
1726 Lisp_Object obj6, Lisp_Object obj7) | |
1727 { | |
1728 Lisp_Object args[8]; | |
1729 args[0] = obj0; | |
1730 args[1] = obj1; | |
1731 args[2] = obj2; | |
1732 args[3] = obj3; | |
1733 args[4] = obj4; | |
1734 args[5] = obj5; | |
1735 args[6] = obj6; | |
1736 args[7] = obj7; | |
1737 return Fvector (8, args); | |
1738 } | |
1739 #endif /* unused */ | |
1740 | |
1741 /************************************************************************/ | |
1742 /* Bit Vector allocation */ | |
1743 /************************************************************************/ | |
1744 | |
1745 /* #### should allocate `small' bit vectors from a frob-block */ | |
440 | 1746 static Lisp_Bit_Vector * |
665 | 1747 make_bit_vector_internal (Elemcount sizei) |
428 | 1748 { |
1204 | 1749 /* no `next' field; we use lcrecords */ |
665 | 1750 Elemcount num_longs = BIT_VECTOR_LONG_STORAGE (sizei); |
1751 Bytecount sizem = FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_STRUCT_SIZEOF (Lisp_Bit_Vector, | |
1204 | 1752 unsigned long, |
1753 bits, num_longs); | |
1754 Lisp_Bit_Vector *p = (Lisp_Bit_Vector *) | |
3017 | 1755 BASIC_ALLOC_LCRECORD (sizem, &lrecord_bit_vector); |
428 | 1756 |
1757 bit_vector_length (p) = sizei; | |
1758 return p; | |
1759 } | |
1760 | |
1761 Lisp_Object | |
665 | 1762 make_bit_vector (Elemcount length, Lisp_Object bit) |
428 | 1763 { |
440 | 1764 Lisp_Bit_Vector *p = make_bit_vector_internal (length); |
665 | 1765 Elemcount num_longs = BIT_VECTOR_LONG_STORAGE (length); |
428 | 1766 |
444 | 1767 CHECK_BIT (bit); |
1768 | |
1769 if (ZEROP (bit)) | |
428 | 1770 memset (p->bits, 0, num_longs * sizeof (long)); |
1771 else | |
1772 { | |
665 | 1773 Elemcount bits_in_last = length & (LONGBITS_POWER_OF_2 - 1); |
428 | 1774 memset (p->bits, ~0, num_longs * sizeof (long)); |
1775 /* But we have to make sure that the unused bits in the | |
1776 last long are 0, so that equal/hash is easy. */ | |
1777 if (bits_in_last) | |
1778 p->bits[num_longs - 1] &= (1 << bits_in_last) - 1; | |
1779 } | |
1780 | |
793 | 1781 return wrap_bit_vector (p); |
428 | 1782 } |
1783 | |
1784 Lisp_Object | |
665 | 1785 make_bit_vector_from_byte_vector (unsigned char *bytevec, Elemcount length) |
428 | 1786 { |
665 | 1787 Elemcount i; |
428 | 1788 Lisp_Bit_Vector *p = make_bit_vector_internal (length); |
1789 | |
1790 for (i = 0; i < length; i++) | |
1791 set_bit_vector_bit (p, i, bytevec[i]); | |
1792 | |
793 | 1793 return wrap_bit_vector (p); |
428 | 1794 } |
1795 | |
1796 DEFUN ("make-bit-vector", Fmake_bit_vector, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
444 | 1797 Return a new bit vector of length LENGTH. with each bit set to BIT. |
1798 BIT must be one of the integers 0 or 1. See also the function `bit-vector'. | |
428 | 1799 */ |
444 | 1800 (length, bit)) |
428 | 1801 { |
1802 CONCHECK_NATNUM (length); | |
1803 | |
444 | 1804 return make_bit_vector (XINT (length), bit); |
428 | 1805 } |
1806 | |
1807 DEFUN ("bit-vector", Fbit_vector, 0, MANY, 0, /* | |
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428 | 1809 Any number of arguments, even zero arguments, are allowed. |
444 | 1810 Each argument must be one of the integers 0 or 1. |
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428 | 1813 */ |
1814 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
1815 { | |
1816 int i; | |
1817 Lisp_Bit_Vector *p = make_bit_vector_internal (nargs); | |
1818 | |
1819 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) | |
1820 { | |
1821 CHECK_BIT (args[i]); | |
1822 set_bit_vector_bit (p, i, !ZEROP (args[i])); | |
1823 } | |
1824 | |
793 | 1825 return wrap_bit_vector (p); |
428 | 1826 } |
1827 | |
1828 | |
1829 /************************************************************************/ | |
1830 /* Compiled-function allocation */ | |
1831 /************************************************************************/ | |
1832 | |
1833 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (compiled_function, Lisp_Compiled_Function); | |
1834 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_compiled_function 1000 | |
1835 | |
1836 static Lisp_Object | |
1837 make_compiled_function (void) | |
1838 { | |
1839 Lisp_Compiled_Function *f; | |
1840 | |
3017 | 1841 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (compiled_function, Lisp_Compiled_Function, |
1842 f, &lrecord_compiled_function); | |
428 | 1843 |
1844 f->stack_depth = 0; | |
1845 f->specpdl_depth = 0; | |
1846 f->flags.documentationp = 0; | |
1847 f->flags.interactivep = 0; | |
1848 f->flags.domainp = 0; /* I18N3 */ | |
1849 f->instructions = Qzero; | |
1850 f->constants = Qzero; | |
1851 f->arglist = Qnil; | |
3092 | 1852 #ifdef NEW_GC |
1853 f->arguments = Qnil; | |
1854 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
1739 | 1855 f->args = NULL; |
3092 | 1856 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1739 | 1857 f->max_args = f->min_args = f->args_in_array = 0; |
428 | 1858 f->doc_and_interactive = Qnil; |
1859 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK | |
1860 f->annotated = Qnil; | |
1861 #endif | |
793 | 1862 return wrap_compiled_function (f); |
428 | 1863 } |
1864 | |
1865 DEFUN ("make-byte-code", Fmake_byte_code, 4, MANY, 0, /* | |
1866 Return a new compiled-function object. | |
1867 Note that, unlike all other emacs-lisp functions, calling this with five | |
1868 arguments is NOT the same as calling it with six arguments, the last of | |
1869 which is nil. If the INTERACTIVE arg is specified as nil, then that means | |
1870 that this function was defined with `(interactive)'. If the arg is not | |
1871 specified, then that means the function is not interactive. | |
1872 This is terrible behavior which is retained for compatibility with old | |
1873 `.elc' files which expect these semantics. | |
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428 | 1876 */ |
1877 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
1878 { | |
1879 /* In a non-insane world this function would have this arglist... | |
1880 (arglist instructions constants stack_depth &optional doc_string interactive) | |
1881 */ | |
1882 Lisp_Object fun = make_compiled_function (); | |
1883 Lisp_Compiled_Function *f = XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (fun); | |
1884 | |
1885 Lisp_Object arglist = args[0]; | |
1886 Lisp_Object instructions = args[1]; | |
1887 Lisp_Object constants = args[2]; | |
1888 Lisp_Object stack_depth = args[3]; | |
1889 Lisp_Object doc_string = (nargs > 4) ? args[4] : Qnil; | |
1890 Lisp_Object interactive = (nargs > 5) ? args[5] : Qunbound; | |
1891 | |
1892 if (nargs < 4 || nargs > 6) | |
1893 return Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments, | |
1894 list2 (intern ("make-byte-code"), make_int (nargs))); | |
1895 | |
1896 /* Check for valid formal parameter list now, to allow us to use | |
1897 SPECBIND_FAST_UNSAFE() later in funcall_compiled_function(). */ | |
1898 { | |
814 | 1899 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (symbol, arglist) |
428 | 1900 { |
1901 CHECK_SYMBOL (symbol); | |
1902 if (EQ (symbol, Qt) || | |
1903 EQ (symbol, Qnil) || | |
1904 SYMBOL_IS_KEYWORD (symbol)) | |
563 | 1905 invalid_constant_2 |
428 | 1906 ("Invalid constant symbol in formal parameter list", |
1907 symbol, arglist); | |
1908 } | |
1909 } | |
1910 f->arglist = arglist; | |
1911 | |
1912 /* `instructions' is a string or a cons (string . int) for a | |
1913 lazy-loaded function. */ | |
1914 if (CONSP (instructions)) | |
1915 { | |
1916 CHECK_STRING (XCAR (instructions)); | |
1917 CHECK_INT (XCDR (instructions)); | |
1918 } | |
1919 else | |
1920 { | |
1921 CHECK_STRING (instructions); | |
1922 } | |
1923 f->instructions = instructions; | |
1924 | |
1925 if (!NILP (constants)) | |
1926 CHECK_VECTOR (constants); | |
1927 f->constants = constants; | |
1928 | |
1929 CHECK_NATNUM (stack_depth); | |
442 | 1930 f->stack_depth = (unsigned short) XINT (stack_depth); |
428 | 1931 |
1932 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK | |
1933 if (!NILP (Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation)) | |
1934 f->annotated = Fcopy (Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation); | |
1935 else if (!NILP (Vload_file_name_internal_the_purecopy)) | |
1936 f->annotated = Vload_file_name_internal_the_purecopy; | |
1937 else if (!NILP (Vload_file_name_internal)) | |
1938 { | |
1939 struct gcpro gcpro1; | |
1940 GCPRO1 (fun); /* don't let fun get reaped */ | |
1941 Vload_file_name_internal_the_purecopy = | |
1942 Ffile_name_nondirectory (Vload_file_name_internal); | |
1943 f->annotated = Vload_file_name_internal_the_purecopy; | |
1944 UNGCPRO; | |
1945 } | |
1946 #endif /* COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK */ | |
1947 | |
1948 /* doc_string may be nil, string, int, or a cons (string . int). | |
1949 interactive may be list or string (or unbound). */ | |
1950 f->doc_and_interactive = Qunbound; | |
1951 #ifdef I18N3 | |
1952 if ((f->flags.domainp = !NILP (Vfile_domain)) != 0) | |
1953 f->doc_and_interactive = Vfile_domain; | |
1954 #endif | |
1955 if ((f->flags.interactivep = !UNBOUNDP (interactive)) != 0) | |
1956 { | |
1957 f->doc_and_interactive | |
1958 = (UNBOUNDP (f->doc_and_interactive) ? interactive : | |
1959 Fcons (interactive, f->doc_and_interactive)); | |
1960 } | |
1961 if ((f->flags.documentationp = !NILP (doc_string)) != 0) | |
1962 { | |
1963 f->doc_and_interactive | |
1964 = (UNBOUNDP (f->doc_and_interactive) ? doc_string : | |
1965 Fcons (doc_string, f->doc_and_interactive)); | |
1966 } | |
1967 if (UNBOUNDP (f->doc_and_interactive)) | |
1968 f->doc_and_interactive = Qnil; | |
1969 | |
1970 return fun; | |
1971 } | |
1972 | |
1973 | |
1974 /************************************************************************/ | |
1975 /* Symbol allocation */ | |
1976 /************************************************************************/ | |
1977 | |
440 | 1978 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (symbol, Lisp_Symbol); |
428 | 1979 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_symbol 1000 |
1980 | |
1981 DEFUN ("make-symbol", Fmake_symbol, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
1982 Return a newly allocated uninterned symbol whose name is NAME. | |
1983 Its value and function definition are void, and its property list is nil. | |
1984 */ | |
1985 (name)) | |
1986 { | |
440 | 1987 Lisp_Symbol *p; |
428 | 1988 |
1989 CHECK_STRING (name); | |
1990 | |
3017 | 1991 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (symbol, Lisp_Symbol, p, &lrecord_symbol); |
793 | 1992 p->name = name; |
428 | 1993 p->plist = Qnil; |
1994 p->value = Qunbound; | |
1995 p->function = Qunbound; | |
1996 symbol_next (p) = 0; | |
793 | 1997 return wrap_symbol (p); |
428 | 1998 } |
1999 | |
2000 | |
2001 /************************************************************************/ | |
2002 /* Extent allocation */ | |
2003 /************************************************************************/ | |
2004 | |
2005 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (extent, struct extent); | |
2006 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_extent 1000 | |
2007 | |
2008 struct extent * | |
2009 allocate_extent (void) | |
2010 { | |
2011 struct extent *e; | |
2012 | |
3017 | 2013 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (extent, struct extent, e, &lrecord_extent); |
428 | 2014 extent_object (e) = Qnil; |
2015 set_extent_start (e, -1); | |
2016 set_extent_end (e, -1); | |
2017 e->plist = Qnil; | |
2018 | |
2019 xzero (e->flags); | |
2020 | |
2021 extent_face (e) = Qnil; | |
2022 e->flags.end_open = 1; /* default is for endpoints to behave like markers */ | |
2023 e->flags.detachable = 1; | |
2024 | |
2025 return e; | |
2026 } | |
2027 | |
2028 | |
2029 /************************************************************************/ | |
2030 /* Event allocation */ | |
2031 /************************************************************************/ | |
2032 | |
440 | 2033 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (event, Lisp_Event); |
428 | 2034 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_event 1000 |
2035 | |
2036 Lisp_Object | |
2037 allocate_event (void) | |
2038 { | |
440 | 2039 Lisp_Event *e; |
2040 | |
3017 | 2041 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (event, Lisp_Event, e, &lrecord_event); |
428 | 2042 |
793 | 2043 return wrap_event (e); |
428 | 2044 } |
2045 | |
1204 | 2046 #ifdef EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS |
934 | 2047 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (key_data, Lisp_Key_Data); |
2048 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_key_data 1000 | |
2049 | |
2050 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 2051 make_key_data (void) |
934 | 2052 { |
2053 Lisp_Key_Data *d; | |
2054 | |
3017 | 2055 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (key_data, Lisp_Key_Data, d, |
2056 &lrecord_key_data); | |
2057 zero_lrecord (d); | |
1204 | 2058 d->keysym = Qnil; |
2059 | |
2060 return wrap_key_data (d); | |
934 | 2061 } |
2062 | |
2063 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (button_data, Lisp_Button_Data); | |
2064 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_button_data 1000 | |
2065 | |
2066 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 2067 make_button_data (void) |
934 | 2068 { |
2069 Lisp_Button_Data *d; | |
2070 | |
3017 | 2071 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (button_data, Lisp_Button_Data, d, &lrecord_button_data); |
2072 zero_lrecord (d); | |
1204 | 2073 return wrap_button_data (d); |
934 | 2074 } |
2075 | |
2076 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (motion_data, Lisp_Motion_Data); | |
2077 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_motion_data 1000 | |
2078 | |
2079 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 2080 make_motion_data (void) |
934 | 2081 { |
2082 Lisp_Motion_Data *d; | |
2083 | |
3017 | 2084 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (motion_data, Lisp_Motion_Data, d, &lrecord_motion_data); |
2085 zero_lrecord (d); | |
934 | 2086 |
1204 | 2087 return wrap_motion_data (d); |
934 | 2088 } |
2089 | |
2090 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (process_data, Lisp_Process_Data); | |
2091 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_process_data 1000 | |
2092 | |
2093 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 2094 make_process_data (void) |
934 | 2095 { |
2096 Lisp_Process_Data *d; | |
2097 | |
3017 | 2098 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (process_data, Lisp_Process_Data, d, &lrecord_process_data); |
2099 zero_lrecord (d); | |
1204 | 2100 d->process = Qnil; |
2101 | |
2102 return wrap_process_data (d); | |
934 | 2103 } |
2104 | |
2105 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (timeout_data, Lisp_Timeout_Data); | |
2106 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_timeout_data 1000 | |
2107 | |
2108 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 2109 make_timeout_data (void) |
934 | 2110 { |
2111 Lisp_Timeout_Data *d; | |
2112 | |
3017 | 2113 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (timeout_data, Lisp_Timeout_Data, d, &lrecord_timeout_data); |
2114 zero_lrecord (d); | |
1204 | 2115 d->function = Qnil; |
2116 d->object = Qnil; | |
2117 | |
2118 return wrap_timeout_data (d); | |
934 | 2119 } |
2120 | |
2121 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (magic_data, Lisp_Magic_Data); | |
2122 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_magic_data 1000 | |
2123 | |
2124 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 2125 make_magic_data (void) |
934 | 2126 { |
2127 Lisp_Magic_Data *d; | |
2128 | |
3017 | 2129 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (magic_data, Lisp_Magic_Data, d, &lrecord_magic_data); |
2130 zero_lrecord (d); | |
934 | 2131 |
1204 | 2132 return wrap_magic_data (d); |
934 | 2133 } |
2134 | |
2135 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (magic_eval_data, Lisp_Magic_Eval_Data); | |
2136 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_magic_eval_data 1000 | |
2137 | |
2138 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 2139 make_magic_eval_data (void) |
934 | 2140 { |
2141 Lisp_Magic_Eval_Data *d; | |
2142 | |
3017 | 2143 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (magic_eval_data, Lisp_Magic_Eval_Data, d, &lrecord_magic_eval_data); |
2144 zero_lrecord (d); | |
1204 | 2145 d->object = Qnil; |
2146 | |
2147 return wrap_magic_eval_data (d); | |
934 | 2148 } |
2149 | |
2150 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (eval_data, Lisp_Eval_Data); | |
2151 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_eval_data 1000 | |
2152 | |
2153 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 2154 make_eval_data (void) |
934 | 2155 { |
2156 Lisp_Eval_Data *d; | |
2157 | |
3017 | 2158 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (eval_data, Lisp_Eval_Data, d, &lrecord_eval_data); |
2159 zero_lrecord (d); | |
1204 | 2160 d->function = Qnil; |
2161 d->object = Qnil; | |
2162 | |
2163 return wrap_eval_data (d); | |
934 | 2164 } |
2165 | |
2166 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (misc_user_data, Lisp_Misc_User_Data); | |
2167 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_misc_user_data 1000 | |
2168 | |
2169 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 2170 make_misc_user_data (void) |
934 | 2171 { |
2172 Lisp_Misc_User_Data *d; | |
2173 | |
3017 | 2174 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (misc_user_data, Lisp_Misc_User_Data, d, &lrecord_misc_user_data); |
2175 zero_lrecord (d); | |
1204 | 2176 d->function = Qnil; |
2177 d->object = Qnil; | |
2178 | |
2179 return wrap_misc_user_data (d); | |
934 | 2180 } |
1204 | 2181 |
2182 #endif /* EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS */ | |
428 | 2183 |
2184 /************************************************************************/ | |
2185 /* Marker allocation */ | |
2186 /************************************************************************/ | |
2187 | |
440 | 2188 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (marker, Lisp_Marker); |
428 | 2189 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_marker 1000 |
2190 | |
2191 DEFUN ("make-marker", Fmake_marker, 0, 0, 0, /* | |
2192 Return a new marker which does not point at any place. | |
2193 */ | |
2194 ()) | |
2195 { | |
440 | 2196 Lisp_Marker *p; |
2197 | |
3017 | 2198 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (marker, Lisp_Marker, p, &lrecord_marker); |
428 | 2199 p->buffer = 0; |
665 | 2200 p->membpos = 0; |
428 | 2201 marker_next (p) = 0; |
2202 marker_prev (p) = 0; | |
2203 p->insertion_type = 0; | |
793 | 2204 return wrap_marker (p); |
428 | 2205 } |
2206 | |
2207 Lisp_Object | |
2208 noseeum_make_marker (void) | |
2209 { | |
440 | 2210 Lisp_Marker *p; |
2211 | |
3017 | 2212 NOSEEUM_ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_AND_SET_IMPL (marker, Lisp_Marker, p, |
2213 &lrecord_marker); | |
428 | 2214 p->buffer = 0; |
665 | 2215 p->membpos = 0; |
428 | 2216 marker_next (p) = 0; |
2217 marker_prev (p) = 0; | |
2218 p->insertion_type = 0; | |
793 | 2219 return wrap_marker (p); |
428 | 2220 } |
2221 | |
2222 | |
2223 /************************************************************************/ | |
2224 /* String allocation */ | |
2225 /************************************************************************/ | |
2226 | |
2227 /* The data for "short" strings generally resides inside of structs of type | |
2228 string_chars_block. The Lisp_String structure is allocated just like any | |
1204 | 2229 other basic lrecord, and these are freelisted when they get garbage |
2230 collected. The data for short strings get compacted, but the data for | |
2231 large strings do not. | |
428 | 2232 |
2233 Previously Lisp_String structures were relocated, but this caused a lot | |
2234 of bus-errors because the C code didn't include enough GCPRO's for | |
2235 strings (since EVERY REFERENCE to a short string needed to be GCPRO'd so | |
2236 that the reference would get relocated). | |
2237 | |
2238 This new method makes things somewhat bigger, but it is MUCH safer. */ | |
2239 | |
438 | 2240 DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC (string, Lisp_String); |
428 | 2241 /* strings are used and freed quite often */ |
2242 /* #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_string 10000 */ | |
2243 #define MINIMUM_ALLOWED_FIXED_TYPE_CELLS_string 1000 | |
2244 | |
2245 static Lisp_Object | |
2246 mark_string (Lisp_Object obj) | |
2247 { | |
793 | 2248 if (CONSP (XSTRING_PLIST (obj)) && EXTENT_INFOP (XCAR (XSTRING_PLIST (obj)))) |
2249 flush_cached_extent_info (XCAR (XSTRING_PLIST (obj))); | |
2250 return XSTRING_PLIST (obj); | |
428 | 2251 } |
2252 | |
2253 static int | |
2286 | 2254 string_equal (Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, int UNUSED (depth)) |
428 | 2255 { |
2256 Bytecount len; | |
2257 return (((len = XSTRING_LENGTH (obj1)) == XSTRING_LENGTH (obj2)) && | |
2258 !memcmp (XSTRING_DATA (obj1), XSTRING_DATA (obj2), len)); | |
2259 } | |
2260 | |
1204 | 2261 static const struct memory_description string_description[] = { |
3092 | 2262 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2263 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Lisp_String, data_object) }, | |
2264 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
793 | 2265 { XD_BYTECOUNT, offsetof (Lisp_String, size_) }, |
2266 { XD_OPAQUE_DATA_PTR, offsetof (Lisp_String, data_), XD_INDIRECT(0, 1) }, | |
3092 | 2267 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
440 | 2268 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (Lisp_String, plist) }, |
428 | 2269 { XD_END } |
2270 }; | |
2271 | |
442 | 2272 /* We store the string's extent info as the first element of the string's |
2273 property list; and the string's MODIFF as the first or second element | |
2274 of the string's property list (depending on whether the extent info | |
2275 is present), but only if the string has been modified. This is ugly | |
2276 but it reduces the memory allocated for the string in the vast | |
2277 majority of cases, where the string is never modified and has no | |
2278 extent info. | |
2279 | |
2280 #### This means you can't use an int as a key in a string's plist. */ | |
2281 | |
2282 static Lisp_Object * | |
2283 string_plist_ptr (Lisp_Object string) | |
2284 { | |
793 | 2285 Lisp_Object *ptr = &XSTRING_PLIST (string); |
442 | 2286 |
2287 if (CONSP (*ptr) && EXTENT_INFOP (XCAR (*ptr))) | |
2288 ptr = &XCDR (*ptr); | |
2289 if (CONSP (*ptr) && INTP (XCAR (*ptr))) | |
2290 ptr = &XCDR (*ptr); | |
2291 return ptr; | |
2292 } | |
2293 | |
2294 static Lisp_Object | |
2295 string_getprop (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object property) | |
2296 { | |
2297 return external_plist_get (string_plist_ptr (string), property, 0, ERROR_ME); | |
2298 } | |
2299 | |
2300 static int | |
2301 string_putprop (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object property, Lisp_Object value) | |
2302 { | |
2303 external_plist_put (string_plist_ptr (string), property, value, 0, ERROR_ME); | |
2304 return 1; | |
2305 } | |
2306 | |
2307 static int | |
2308 string_remprop (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object property) | |
2309 { | |
2310 return external_remprop (string_plist_ptr (string), property, 0, ERROR_ME); | |
2311 } | |
2312 | |
2313 static Lisp_Object | |
2314 string_plist (Lisp_Object string) | |
2315 { | |
2316 return *string_plist_ptr (string); | |
2317 } | |
2318 | |
3263 | 2319 #ifndef NEW_GC |
442 | 2320 /* No `finalize', or `hash' methods. |
2321 internal_hash() already knows how to hash strings and finalization | |
2322 is done with the ADDITIONAL_FREE_string macro, which is the | |
2323 standard way to do finalization when using | |
2324 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK(). */ | |
2720 | 2325 |
934 | 2326 DEFINE_BASIC_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION_WITH_PROPS ("string", string, |
2327 1, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
2328 mark_string, print_string, | |
2329 0, string_equal, 0, | |
2330 string_description, | |
2331 string_getprop, | |
2332 string_putprop, | |
2333 string_remprop, | |
2334 string_plist, | |
2335 Lisp_String); | |
3263 | 2336 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 2337 |
3092 | 2338 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2339 #define STRING_FULLSIZE(size) \ | |
2340 ALIGN_SIZE (FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_STRUCT_SIZEOF (Lisp_String_Direct_Data, Lisp_Object, data, (size) + 1), sizeof (Lisp_Object *)); | |
2341 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 2342 /* String blocks contain this many useful bytes. */ |
2343 #define STRING_CHARS_BLOCK_SIZE \ | |
814 | 2344 ((Bytecount) (8192 - MALLOC_OVERHEAD - \ |
2345 ((2 * sizeof (struct string_chars_block *)) \ | |
2346 + sizeof (EMACS_INT)))) | |
428 | 2347 /* Block header for small strings. */ |
2348 struct string_chars_block | |
2349 { | |
2350 EMACS_INT pos; | |
2351 struct string_chars_block *next; | |
2352 struct string_chars_block *prev; | |
2353 /* Contents of string_chars_block->string_chars are interleaved | |
2354 string_chars structures (see below) and the actual string data */ | |
2355 unsigned char string_chars[STRING_CHARS_BLOCK_SIZE]; | |
2356 }; | |
2357 | |
2358 static struct string_chars_block *first_string_chars_block; | |
2359 static struct string_chars_block *current_string_chars_block; | |
2360 | |
2361 /* If SIZE is the length of a string, this returns how many bytes | |
2362 * the string occupies in string_chars_block->string_chars | |
2363 * (including alignment padding). | |
2364 */ | |
438 | 2365 #define STRING_FULLSIZE(size) \ |
826 | 2366 ALIGN_FOR_TYPE (((size) + 1 + sizeof (Lisp_String *)), Lisp_String *) |
428 | 2367 |
2368 #define BIG_STRING_FULLSIZE_P(fullsize) ((fullsize) >= STRING_CHARS_BLOCK_SIZE) | |
2369 #define BIG_STRING_SIZE_P(size) (BIG_STRING_FULLSIZE_P (STRING_FULLSIZE(size))) | |
2370 | |
454 | 2371 #define STRING_CHARS_FREE_P(ptr) ((ptr)->string == NULL) |
2372 #define MARK_STRING_CHARS_AS_FREE(ptr) ((void) ((ptr)->string = NULL)) | |
3092 | 2373 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
454 | 2374 |
3263 | 2375 #ifdef NEW_GC |
3092 | 2376 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION_WITH_PROPS ("string", string, |
2377 1, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
2378 mark_string, print_string, | |
2379 0, | |
2380 string_equal, 0, | |
2381 string_description, | |
2382 string_getprop, | |
2383 string_putprop, | |
2384 string_remprop, | |
2385 string_plist, | |
2386 Lisp_String); | |
2387 | |
2388 | |
2389 static const struct memory_description string_direct_data_description[] = { | |
3514 | 2390 { XD_BYTECOUNT, offsetof (Lisp_String_Direct_Data, size) }, |
3092 | 2391 { XD_END } |
2392 }; | |
2393 | |
2394 static Bytecount | |
2395 size_string_direct_data (const void *lheader) | |
2396 { | |
2397 return STRING_FULLSIZE (((Lisp_String_Direct_Data *) lheader)->size); | |
2398 } | |
2399 | |
2400 | |
2401 DEFINE_LRECORD_SEQUENCE_IMPLEMENTATION ("string-direct-data", | |
2402 string_direct_data, | |
2403 1, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
2404 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
2405 string_direct_data_description, | |
2406 size_string_direct_data, | |
2407 Lisp_String_Direct_Data); | |
2408 | |
2409 | |
2410 static const struct memory_description string_indirect_data_description[] = { | |
2411 { XD_BYTECOUNT, offsetof (Lisp_String_Indirect_Data, size) }, | |
2412 { XD_OPAQUE_DATA_PTR, offsetof (Lisp_String_Indirect_Data, data), | |
2413 XD_INDIRECT(0, 1) }, | |
2414 { XD_END } | |
2415 }; | |
2416 | |
2417 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("string-indirect-data", | |
2418 string_indirect_data, | |
2419 1, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
2420 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | |
2421 string_indirect_data_description, | |
2422 Lisp_String_Indirect_Data); | |
2423 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
2720 | 2424 |
3092 | 2425 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 2426 struct string_chars |
2427 { | |
438 | 2428 Lisp_String *string; |
428 | 2429 unsigned char chars[1]; |
2430 }; | |
2431 | |
2432 struct unused_string_chars | |
2433 { | |
438 | 2434 Lisp_String *string; |
428 | 2435 EMACS_INT fullsize; |
2436 }; | |
2437 | |
2438 static void | |
2439 init_string_chars_alloc (void) | |
2440 { | |
2441 first_string_chars_block = xnew (struct string_chars_block); | |
2442 first_string_chars_block->prev = 0; | |
2443 first_string_chars_block->next = 0; | |
2444 first_string_chars_block->pos = 0; | |
2445 current_string_chars_block = first_string_chars_block; | |
2446 } | |
2447 | |
1550 | 2448 static Ibyte * |
2449 allocate_big_string_chars (Bytecount length) | |
2450 { | |
2451 Ibyte *p = xnew_array (Ibyte, length); | |
2452 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (length, "string chars"); | |
2453 return p; | |
2454 } | |
2455 | |
428 | 2456 static struct string_chars * |
793 | 2457 allocate_string_chars_struct (Lisp_Object string_it_goes_with, |
814 | 2458 Bytecount fullsize) |
428 | 2459 { |
2460 struct string_chars *s_chars; | |
2461 | |
438 | 2462 if (fullsize <= |
2463 (countof (current_string_chars_block->string_chars) | |
2464 - current_string_chars_block->pos)) | |
428 | 2465 { |
2466 /* This string can fit in the current string chars block */ | |
2467 s_chars = (struct string_chars *) | |
2468 (current_string_chars_block->string_chars | |
2469 + current_string_chars_block->pos); | |
2470 current_string_chars_block->pos += fullsize; | |
2471 } | |
2472 else | |
2473 { | |
2474 /* Make a new current string chars block */ | |
2475 struct string_chars_block *new_scb = xnew (struct string_chars_block); | |
2476 | |
2477 current_string_chars_block->next = new_scb; | |
2478 new_scb->prev = current_string_chars_block; | |
2479 new_scb->next = 0; | |
2480 current_string_chars_block = new_scb; | |
2481 new_scb->pos = fullsize; | |
2482 s_chars = (struct string_chars *) | |
2483 current_string_chars_block->string_chars; | |
2484 } | |
2485 | |
793 | 2486 s_chars->string = XSTRING (string_it_goes_with); |
428 | 2487 |
2488 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (fullsize, "string chars"); | |
2489 | |
2490 return s_chars; | |
2491 } | |
3092 | 2492 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 2493 |
771 | 2494 #ifdef SLEDGEHAMMER_CHECK_ASCII_BEGIN |
2495 void | |
2496 sledgehammer_check_ascii_begin (Lisp_Object str) | |
2497 { | |
2498 Bytecount i; | |
2499 | |
2500 for (i = 0; i < XSTRING_LENGTH (str); i++) | |
2501 { | |
826 | 2502 if (!byte_ascii_p (string_byte (str, i))) |
771 | 2503 break; |
2504 } | |
2505 | |
2506 assert (i == (Bytecount) XSTRING_ASCII_BEGIN (str) || | |
2507 (i > MAX_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN && | |
2508 (Bytecount) XSTRING_ASCII_BEGIN (str) == | |
2509 (Bytecount) MAX_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN)); | |
2510 } | |
2511 #endif | |
2512 | |
2513 /* You do NOT want to be calling this! (And if you do, you must call | |
851 | 2514 XSET_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN() after modifying the string.) Use ALLOCA () |
771 | 2515 instead and then call make_string() like the rest of the world. */ |
2516 | |
428 | 2517 Lisp_Object |
2518 make_uninit_string (Bytecount length) | |
2519 { | |
438 | 2520 Lisp_String *s; |
814 | 2521 Bytecount fullsize = STRING_FULLSIZE (length); |
428 | 2522 |
438 | 2523 assert (length >= 0 && fullsize > 0); |
428 | 2524 |
3263 | 2525 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 2526 s = alloc_lrecord_type (Lisp_String, &lrecord_string); |
3263 | 2527 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 2528 /* Allocate the string header */ |
438 | 2529 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE (string, Lisp_String, s); |
793 | 2530 xzero (*s); |
771 | 2531 set_lheader_implementation (&s->u.lheader, &lrecord_string); |
3263 | 2532 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 2533 |
3063 | 2534 /* The above allocations set the UID field, which overlaps with the |
2535 ascii-length field, to some non-zero value. We need to zero it. */ | |
2536 XSET_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN (wrap_string (s), 0); | |
2537 | |
3092 | 2538 #ifdef NEW_GC |
3304 | 2539 set_lispstringp_direct (s); |
3092 | 2540 STRING_DATA_OBJECT (s) = |
2541 wrap_string_direct_data (alloc_lrecord (fullsize, | |
2542 &lrecord_string_direct_data)); | |
2543 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
826 | 2544 set_lispstringp_data (s, BIG_STRING_FULLSIZE_P (fullsize) |
2720 | 2545 ? allocate_big_string_chars (length + 1) |
2546 : allocate_string_chars_struct (wrap_string (s), | |
2547 fullsize)->chars); | |
3092 | 2548 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
438 | 2549 |
826 | 2550 set_lispstringp_length (s, length); |
428 | 2551 s->plist = Qnil; |
793 | 2552 set_string_byte (wrap_string (s), length, 0); |
2553 | |
2554 return wrap_string (s); | |
428 | 2555 } |
2556 | |
2557 #ifdef VERIFY_STRING_CHARS_INTEGRITY | |
2558 static void verify_string_chars_integrity (void); | |
2559 #endif | |
2560 | |
2561 /* Resize the string S so that DELTA bytes can be inserted starting | |
2562 at POS. If DELTA < 0, it means deletion starting at POS. If | |
2563 POS < 0, resize the string but don't copy any characters. Use | |
2564 this if you're planning on completely overwriting the string. | |
2565 */ | |
2566 | |
2567 void | |
793 | 2568 resize_string (Lisp_Object s, Bytecount pos, Bytecount delta) |
428 | 2569 { |
3092 | 2570 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2571 Bytecount newfullsize, len; | |
2572 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
438 | 2573 Bytecount oldfullsize, newfullsize; |
3092 | 2574 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 2575 #ifdef VERIFY_STRING_CHARS_INTEGRITY |
2576 verify_string_chars_integrity (); | |
2577 #endif | |
800 | 2578 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TEXT |
428 | 2579 if (pos >= 0) |
2580 { | |
793 | 2581 assert (pos <= XSTRING_LENGTH (s)); |
428 | 2582 if (delta < 0) |
793 | 2583 assert (pos + (-delta) <= XSTRING_LENGTH (s)); |
428 | 2584 } |
2585 else | |
2586 { | |
2587 if (delta < 0) | |
793 | 2588 assert ((-delta) <= XSTRING_LENGTH (s)); |
428 | 2589 } |
800 | 2590 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_TEXT */ |
428 | 2591 |
2592 if (delta == 0) | |
2593 /* simplest case: no size change. */ | |
2594 return; | |
438 | 2595 |
2596 if (pos >= 0 && delta < 0) | |
2597 /* If DELTA < 0, the functions below will delete the characters | |
2598 before POS. We want to delete characters *after* POS, however, | |
2599 so convert this to the appropriate form. */ | |
2600 pos += -delta; | |
2601 | |
3092 | 2602 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2603 newfullsize = STRING_FULLSIZE (XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + delta); | |
2604 | |
2605 len = XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + 1 - pos; | |
2606 | |
2607 if (delta < 0 && pos >= 0) | |
2608 memmove (XSTRING_DATA (s) + pos + delta, | |
2609 XSTRING_DATA (s) + pos, len); | |
2610 | |
2611 XSTRING_DATA_OBJECT (s) = | |
2612 wrap_string_direct_data (mc_realloc (XPNTR (XSTRING_DATA_OBJECT (s)), | |
2613 newfullsize)); | |
2614 if (delta > 0 && pos >= 0) | |
2615 memmove (XSTRING_DATA (s) + pos + delta, XSTRING_DATA (s) + pos, | |
2616 len); | |
2617 | |
3263 | 2618 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
793 | 2619 oldfullsize = STRING_FULLSIZE (XSTRING_LENGTH (s)); |
2620 newfullsize = STRING_FULLSIZE (XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + delta); | |
438 | 2621 |
2622 if (BIG_STRING_FULLSIZE_P (oldfullsize)) | |
428 | 2623 { |
438 | 2624 if (BIG_STRING_FULLSIZE_P (newfullsize)) |
428 | 2625 { |
440 | 2626 /* Both strings are big. We can just realloc(). |
2627 But careful! If the string is shrinking, we have to | |
2628 memmove() _before_ realloc(), and if growing, we have to | |
2629 memmove() _after_ realloc() - otherwise the access is | |
2630 illegal, and we might crash. */ | |
793 | 2631 Bytecount len = XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + 1 - pos; |
440 | 2632 |
2633 if (delta < 0 && pos >= 0) | |
793 | 2634 memmove (XSTRING_DATA (s) + pos + delta, |
2635 XSTRING_DATA (s) + pos, len); | |
2636 XSET_STRING_DATA | |
867 | 2637 (s, (Ibyte *) xrealloc (XSTRING_DATA (s), |
793 | 2638 XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + delta + 1)); |
440 | 2639 if (delta > 0 && pos >= 0) |
793 | 2640 memmove (XSTRING_DATA (s) + pos + delta, XSTRING_DATA (s) + pos, |
2641 len); | |
1550 | 2642 /* Bump the cons counter. |
2643 Conservative; Martin let the increment be delta. */ | |
2644 INCREMENT_CONS_COUNTER (newfullsize, "string chars"); | |
428 | 2645 } |
438 | 2646 else /* String has been demoted from BIG_STRING. */ |
428 | 2647 { |
867 | 2648 Ibyte *new_data = |
438 | 2649 allocate_string_chars_struct (s, newfullsize)->chars; |
867 | 2650 Ibyte *old_data = XSTRING_DATA (s); |
438 | 2651 |
2652 if (pos >= 0) | |
2653 { | |
2654 memcpy (new_data, old_data, pos); | |
2655 memcpy (new_data + pos + delta, old_data + pos, | |
793 | 2656 XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + 1 - pos); |
438 | 2657 } |
793 | 2658 XSET_STRING_DATA (s, new_data); |
1726 | 2659 xfree (old_data, Ibyte *); |
438 | 2660 } |
2661 } | |
2662 else /* old string is small */ | |
2663 { | |
2664 if (oldfullsize == newfullsize) | |
2665 { | |
2666 /* special case; size change but the necessary | |
2667 allocation size won't change (up or down; code | |
2668 somewhere depends on there not being any unused | |
2669 allocation space, modulo any alignment | |
2670 constraints). */ | |
428 | 2671 if (pos >= 0) |
2672 { | |
867 | 2673 Ibyte *addroff = pos + XSTRING_DATA (s); |
428 | 2674 |
2675 memmove (addroff + delta, addroff, | |
2676 /* +1 due to zero-termination. */ | |
793 | 2677 XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + 1 - pos); |
428 | 2678 } |
2679 } | |
2680 else | |
2681 { | |
867 | 2682 Ibyte *old_data = XSTRING_DATA (s); |
2683 Ibyte *new_data = | |
438 | 2684 BIG_STRING_FULLSIZE_P (newfullsize) |
1550 | 2685 ? allocate_big_string_chars (XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + delta + 1) |
438 | 2686 : allocate_string_chars_struct (s, newfullsize)->chars; |
2687 | |
428 | 2688 if (pos >= 0) |
2689 { | |
438 | 2690 memcpy (new_data, old_data, pos); |
2691 memcpy (new_data + pos + delta, old_data + pos, | |
793 | 2692 XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + 1 - pos); |
428 | 2693 } |
793 | 2694 XSET_STRING_DATA (s, new_data); |
438 | 2695 |
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2709 } |
428 | 2710 } |
438 | 2711 } |
3092 | 2712 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
438 | 2713 |
793 | 2714 XSET_STRING_LENGTH (s, XSTRING_LENGTH (s) + delta); |
438 | 2715 /* If pos < 0, the string won't be zero-terminated. |
2716 Terminate now just to make sure. */ | |
793 | 2717 XSTRING_DATA (s)[XSTRING_LENGTH (s)] = '\0'; |
438 | 2718 |
2719 if (pos >= 0) | |
793 | 2720 /* We also have to adjust all of the extent indices after the |
2721 place we did the change. We say "pos - 1" because | |
2722 adjust_extents() is exclusive of the starting position | |
2723 passed to it. */ | |
2724 adjust_extents (s, pos - 1, XSTRING_LENGTH (s), delta); | |
428 | 2725 |
2726 #ifdef VERIFY_STRING_CHARS_INTEGRITY | |
2727 verify_string_chars_integrity (); | |
2728 #endif | |
2729 } | |
2730 | |
2731 #ifdef MULE | |
2732 | |
771 | 2733 /* WARNING: If you modify an existing string, you must call |
2734 CHECK_LISP_WRITEABLE() before and bump_string_modiff() afterwards. */ | |
428 | 2735 void |
867 | 2736 set_string_char (Lisp_Object s, Charcount i, Ichar c) |
428 | 2737 { |
867 | 2738 Ibyte newstr[MAX_ICHAR_LEN]; |
771 | 2739 Bytecount bytoff = string_index_char_to_byte (s, i); |
867 | 2740 Bytecount oldlen = itext_ichar_len (XSTRING_DATA (s) + bytoff); |
2741 Bytecount newlen = set_itext_ichar (newstr, c); | |
428 | 2742 |
793 | 2743 sledgehammer_check_ascii_begin (s); |
428 | 2744 if (oldlen != newlen) |
2745 resize_string (s, bytoff, newlen - oldlen); | |
793 | 2746 /* Remember, XSTRING_DATA (s) might have changed so we can't cache it. */ |
2747 memcpy (XSTRING_DATA (s) + bytoff, newstr, newlen); | |
771 | 2748 if (oldlen != newlen) |
2749 { | |
793 | 2750 if (newlen > 1 && i <= (Charcount) XSTRING_ASCII_BEGIN (s)) |
771 | 2751 /* Everything starting with the new char is no longer part of |
2752 ascii_begin */ | |
793 | 2753 XSET_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN (s, i); |
2754 else if (newlen == 1 && i == (Charcount) XSTRING_ASCII_BEGIN (s)) | |
771 | 2755 /* We've extended ascii_begin, and we have to figure out how much by */ |
2756 { | |
2757 Bytecount j; | |
814 | 2758 for (j = (Bytecount) i + 1; j < XSTRING_LENGTH (s); j++) |
771 | 2759 { |
826 | 2760 if (!byte_ascii_p (XSTRING_DATA (s)[j])) |
771 | 2761 break; |
2762 } | |
814 | 2763 XSET_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN (s, min (j, (Bytecount) MAX_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN)); |
771 | 2764 } |
2765 } | |
793 | 2766 sledgehammer_check_ascii_begin (s); |
428 | 2767 } |
2768 | |
2769 #endif /* MULE */ | |
2770 | |
2771 DEFUN ("make-string", Fmake_string, 2, 2, 0, /* | |
444 | 2772 Return a new string consisting of LENGTH copies of CHARACTER. |
2773 LENGTH must be a non-negative integer. | |
428 | 2774 */ |
444 | 2775 (length, character)) |
428 | 2776 { |
2777 CHECK_NATNUM (length); | |
444 | 2778 CHECK_CHAR_COERCE_INT (character); |
428 | 2779 { |
867 | 2780 Ibyte init_str[MAX_ICHAR_LEN]; |
2781 int len = set_itext_ichar (init_str, XCHAR (character)); | |
428 | 2782 Lisp_Object val = make_uninit_string (len * XINT (length)); |
2783 | |
2784 if (len == 1) | |
771 | 2785 { |
2786 /* Optimize the single-byte case */ | |
2787 memset (XSTRING_DATA (val), XCHAR (character), XSTRING_LENGTH (val)); | |
793 | 2788 XSET_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN (val, min (MAX_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN, |
2789 len * XINT (length))); | |
771 | 2790 } |
428 | 2791 else |
2792 { | |
647 | 2793 EMACS_INT i; |
867 | 2794 Ibyte *ptr = XSTRING_DATA (val); |
428 | 2795 |
2796 for (i = XINT (length); i; i--) | |
2797 { | |
867 | 2798 Ibyte *init_ptr = init_str; |
428 | 2799 switch (len) |
2800 { | |
2801 case 4: *ptr++ = *init_ptr++; | |
2802 case 3: *ptr++ = *init_ptr++; | |
2803 case 2: *ptr++ = *init_ptr++; | |
2804 case 1: *ptr++ = *init_ptr++; | |
2805 } | |
2806 } | |
2807 } | |
771 | 2808 sledgehammer_check_ascii_begin (val); |
428 | 2809 return val; |
2810 } | |
2811 } | |
2812 | |
2813 DEFUN ("string", Fstring, 0, MANY, 0, /* | |
2814 Concatenate all the argument characters and make the result a string. | |
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428 | 2817 */ |
2818 (int nargs, Lisp_Object *args)) | |
2819 { | |
2367 | 2820 Ibyte *storage = alloca_ibytes (nargs * MAX_ICHAR_LEN); |
867 | 2821 Ibyte *p = storage; |
428 | 2822 |
2823 for (; nargs; nargs--, args++) | |
2824 { | |
2825 Lisp_Object lisp_char = *args; | |
2826 CHECK_CHAR_COERCE_INT (lisp_char); | |
867 | 2827 p += set_itext_ichar (p, XCHAR (lisp_char)); |
428 | 2828 } |
2829 return make_string (storage, p - storage); | |
2830 } | |
2831 | |
771 | 2832 /* Initialize the ascii_begin member of a string to the correct value. */ |
2833 | |
2834 void | |
2835 init_string_ascii_begin (Lisp_Object string) | |
2836 { | |
2837 #ifdef MULE | |
2838 int i; | |
2839 Bytecount length = XSTRING_LENGTH (string); | |
867 | 2840 Ibyte *contents = XSTRING_DATA (string); |
771 | 2841 |
2842 for (i = 0; i < length; i++) | |
2843 { | |
826 | 2844 if (!byte_ascii_p (contents[i])) |
771 | 2845 break; |
2846 } | |
793 | 2847 XSET_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN (string, min (i, MAX_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN)); |
771 | 2848 #else |
793 | 2849 XSET_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN (string, min (XSTRING_LENGTH (string), |
2850 MAX_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN)); | |
771 | 2851 #endif |
2852 sledgehammer_check_ascii_begin (string); | |
2853 } | |
428 | 2854 |
2855 /* Take some raw memory, which MUST already be in internal format, | |
2856 and package it up into a Lisp string. */ | |
2857 Lisp_Object | |
867 | 2858 make_string (const Ibyte *contents, Bytecount length) |
428 | 2859 { |
2860 Lisp_Object val; | |
2861 | |
2862 /* Make sure we find out about bad make_string's when they happen */ | |
800 | 2863 #if defined (ERROR_CHECK_TEXT) && defined (MULE) |
428 | 2864 bytecount_to_charcount (contents, length); /* Just for the assertions */ |
2865 #endif | |
2866 | |
2867 val = make_uninit_string (length); | |
2868 memcpy (XSTRING_DATA (val), contents, length); | |
771 | 2869 init_string_ascii_begin (val); |
2870 sledgehammer_check_ascii_begin (val); | |
428 | 2871 return val; |
2872 } | |
2873 | |
2874 /* Take some raw memory, encoded in some external data format, | |
2875 and convert it into a Lisp string. */ | |
2876 Lisp_Object | |
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440 | 2878 Lisp_Object coding_system) |
428 | 2879 { |
440 | 2880 Lisp_Object string; |
2881 TO_INTERNAL_FORMAT (DATA, (contents, length), | |
2882 LISP_STRING, string, | |
2883 coding_system); | |
2884 return string; | |
428 | 2885 } |
2886 | |
2887 Lisp_Object | |
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771 | 2889 { |
2890 /* Some strlen's crash and burn if passed null. */ | |
814 | 2891 return make_string (str, (str ? qxestrlen (str) : (Bytecount) 0)); |
771 | 2892 } |
2893 | |
2894 Lisp_Object | |
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428 | 2905 } |
2906 | |
2907 Lisp_Object | |
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428 | 2909 { |
2910 /* Some strlen's crash and burn if passed null. */ | |
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2911 return make_extstring ((const Extbyte *) str, |
2367 | 2912 (str ? dfc_external_data_len (str, coding_system) : |
2913 0), | |
440 | 2914 coding_system); |
428 | 2915 } |
2916 | |
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2917 /* Build a string whose content is a translatable message, and translate |
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2918 the message according to the current language environment. */ |
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2919 |
428 | 2920 Lisp_Object |
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2921 build_msg_istring (const Ibyte *str) |
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2923 return build_istring (IGETTEXT (str)); |
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2924 } |
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2925 |
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2926 /* Build a string whose content is a translatable message, and translate |
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2927 the message according to the current language environment. */ |
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2928 |
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2929 Lisp_Object |
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2930 build_msg_cistring (const CIbyte *str) |
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2931 { |
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2932 return build_msg_istring ((const Ibyte *) str); |
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2933 } |
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2934 |
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2935 /* Build a string whose content is a translatable message, and translate |
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2936 the message according to the current language environment. |
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2937 String must be pure-ASCII, and when compiled with error-checking, |
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2938 an abort will have if not pure-ASCII. */ |
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2939 |
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2940 Lisp_Object |
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2941 build_msg_ascstring (const Ascbyte *str) |
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2942 { |
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2943 ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII (str); |
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2944 return build_msg_istring ((const Ibyte *) str); |
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2945 } |
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2946 |
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2947 /* Build a string whose content is a translatable message, but don't |
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2948 translate the message immediately. Perhaps do something else instead, |
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2949 such as put a property on the string indicating that it needs to be |
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2950 translated. |
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2951 |
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2952 This is useful for strings that are built at dump time or init time, |
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2953 rather than on-the-fly when the current language environment is set |
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2954 properly. */ |
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2955 |
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2956 Lisp_Object |
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2957 build_defer_istring (const Ibyte *str) |
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2958 { |
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2959 Lisp_Object retval = build_istring ((Ibyte *) str); |
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2960 /* Possibly do something to the return value */ |
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2961 return retval; |
771 | 2962 } |
2963 | |
2964 Lisp_Object | |
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2965 build_defer_cistring (const CIbyte *str) |
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2966 { |
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2967 return build_defer_istring ((Ibyte *) str); |
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2968 } |
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2969 |
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2970 Lisp_Object |
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2971 build_defer_ascstring (const Ascbyte *str) |
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2972 { |
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2973 ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII (str); |
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2974 return build_defer_istring ((Ibyte *) str); |
428 | 2975 } |
2976 | |
2977 Lisp_Object | |
867 | 2978 make_string_nocopy (const Ibyte *contents, Bytecount length) |
428 | 2979 { |
438 | 2980 Lisp_String *s; |
428 | 2981 Lisp_Object val; |
2982 | |
2983 /* Make sure we find out about bad make_string_nocopy's when they happen */ | |
800 | 2984 #if defined (ERROR_CHECK_TEXT) && defined (MULE) |
428 | 2985 bytecount_to_charcount (contents, length); /* Just for the assertions */ |
2986 #endif | |
2987 | |
3263 | 2988 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 2989 s = alloc_lrecord_type (Lisp_String, &lrecord_string); |
2990 mcpro (wrap_pointer_1 (s)); /* otherwise nocopy_strings get | |
2991 collected and static data is tried to | |
2992 be freed. */ | |
3263 | 2993 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 2994 /* Allocate the string header */ |
438 | 2995 ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE (string, Lisp_String, s); |
771 | 2996 set_lheader_implementation (&s->u.lheader, &lrecord_string); |
2997 SET_C_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER (&s->u.lheader); | |
3263 | 2998 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
3063 | 2999 /* Don't need to XSET_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN() here because it happens in |
3000 init_string_ascii_begin(). */ | |
428 | 3001 s->plist = Qnil; |
3092 | 3002 #ifdef NEW_GC |
3003 set_lispstringp_indirect (s); | |
3004 STRING_DATA_OBJECT (s) = | |
3005 wrap_string_indirect_data | |
3006 (alloc_lrecord_type (Lisp_String_Indirect_Data, | |
3007 &lrecord_string_indirect_data)); | |
3008 XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA_DATA (STRING_DATA_OBJECT (s)) = (Ibyte *) contents; | |
3009 XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA_SIZE (STRING_DATA_OBJECT (s)) = length; | |
3010 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
867 | 3011 set_lispstringp_data (s, (Ibyte *) contents); |
826 | 3012 set_lispstringp_length (s, length); |
3092 | 3013 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
793 | 3014 val = wrap_string (s); |
771 | 3015 init_string_ascii_begin (val); |
3016 sledgehammer_check_ascii_begin (val); | |
3017 | |
428 | 3018 return val; |
3019 } | |
3020 | |
3021 | |
3263 | 3022 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 3023 /************************************************************************/ |
3024 /* lcrecord lists */ | |
3025 /************************************************************************/ | |
3026 | |
3027 /* Lcrecord lists are used to manage the allocation of particular | |
3024 | 3028 sorts of lcrecords, to avoid calling BASIC_ALLOC_LCRECORD() (and thus |
428 | 3029 malloc() and garbage-collection junk) as much as possible. |
3030 It is similar to the Blocktype class. | |
3031 | |
1204 | 3032 See detailed comment in lcrecord.h. |
3033 */ | |
3034 | |
3035 const struct memory_description free_description[] = { | |
2551 | 3036 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct free_lcrecord_header, chain), 0, { 0 }, |
1204 | 3037 XD_FLAG_FREE_LISP_OBJECT }, |
3038 { XD_END } | |
3039 }; | |
3040 | |
3041 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("free", free, | |
3042 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
3043 0, internal_object_printer, | |
3044 0, 0, 0, free_description, | |
3045 struct free_lcrecord_header); | |
3046 | |
3047 const struct memory_description lcrecord_list_description[] = { | |
2551 | 3048 { XD_LISP_OBJECT, offsetof (struct lcrecord_list, free), 0, { 0 }, |
1204 | 3049 XD_FLAG_FREE_LISP_OBJECT }, |
3050 { XD_END } | |
3051 }; | |
428 | 3052 |
3053 static Lisp_Object | |
3054 mark_lcrecord_list (Lisp_Object obj) | |
3055 { | |
3056 struct lcrecord_list *list = XLCRECORD_LIST (obj); | |
3057 Lisp_Object chain = list->free; | |
3058 | |
3059 while (!NILP (chain)) | |
3060 { | |
3061 struct lrecord_header *lheader = XRECORD_LHEADER (chain); | |
3062 struct free_lcrecord_header *free_header = | |
3063 (struct free_lcrecord_header *) lheader; | |
3064 | |
442 | 3065 gc_checking_assert |
3066 (/* There should be no other pointers to the free list. */ | |
3067 ! MARKED_RECORD_HEADER_P (lheader) | |
3068 && | |
3069 /* Only lcrecords should be here. */ | |
1204 | 3070 ! list->implementation->basic_p |
442 | 3071 && |
3072 /* Only free lcrecords should be here. */ | |
3073 free_header->lcheader.free | |
3074 && | |
3075 /* The type of the lcrecord must be right. */ | |
1204 | 3076 lheader->type == lrecord_type_free |
442 | 3077 && |
3078 /* So must the size. */ | |
1204 | 3079 (list->implementation->static_size == 0 || |
3080 list->implementation->static_size == list->size) | |
442 | 3081 ); |
428 | 3082 |
3083 MARK_RECORD_HEADER (lheader); | |
3084 chain = free_header->chain; | |
3085 } | |
3086 | |
3087 return Qnil; | |
3088 } | |
3089 | |
934 | 3090 DEFINE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION ("lcrecord-list", lcrecord_list, |
3091 0, /*dumpable-flag*/ | |
3092 mark_lcrecord_list, internal_object_printer, | |
1204 | 3093 0, 0, 0, lcrecord_list_description, |
3094 struct lcrecord_list); | |
934 | 3095 |
428 | 3096 Lisp_Object |
665 | 3097 make_lcrecord_list (Elemcount size, |
442 | 3098 const struct lrecord_implementation *implementation) |
428 | 3099 { |
3024 | 3100 /* Don't use old_alloc_lcrecord_type() avoid infinite recursion |
1204 | 3101 allocating this, */ |
3102 struct lcrecord_list *p = (struct lcrecord_list *) | |
3024 | 3103 old_basic_alloc_lcrecord (sizeof (struct lcrecord_list), |
3104 &lrecord_lcrecord_list); | |
428 | 3105 |
3106 p->implementation = implementation; | |
3107 p->size = size; | |
3108 p->free = Qnil; | |
793 | 3109 return wrap_lcrecord_list (p); |
428 | 3110 } |
3111 | |
3112 Lisp_Object | |
1204 | 3113 alloc_managed_lcrecord (Lisp_Object lcrecord_list) |
428 | 3114 { |
3115 struct lcrecord_list *list = XLCRECORD_LIST (lcrecord_list); | |
3116 if (!NILP (list->free)) | |
3117 { | |
3118 Lisp_Object val = list->free; | |
3119 struct free_lcrecord_header *free_header = | |
3120 (struct free_lcrecord_header *) XPNTR (val); | |
1204 | 3121 struct lrecord_header *lheader = &free_header->lcheader.lheader; |
428 | 3122 |
3123 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC | |
1204 | 3124 /* Major overkill here. */ |
428 | 3125 /* There should be no other pointers to the free list. */ |
442 | 3126 assert (! MARKED_RECORD_HEADER_P (lheader)); |
428 | 3127 /* Only free lcrecords should be here. */ |
3128 assert (free_header->lcheader.free); | |
1204 | 3129 assert (lheader->type == lrecord_type_free); |
3130 /* Only lcrecords should be here. */ | |
3131 assert (! (list->implementation->basic_p)); | |
3132 #if 0 /* Not used anymore, now that we set the type of the header to | |
3133 lrecord_type_free. */ | |
428 | 3134 /* The type of the lcrecord must be right. */ |
442 | 3135 assert (LHEADER_IMPLEMENTATION (lheader) == list->implementation); |
1204 | 3136 #endif /* 0 */ |
428 | 3137 /* So must the size. */ |
1204 | 3138 assert (list->implementation->static_size == 0 || |
3139 list->implementation->static_size == list->size); | |
428 | 3140 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_GC */ |
442 | 3141 |
428 | 3142 list->free = free_header->chain; |
3143 free_header->lcheader.free = 0; | |
1204 | 3144 /* Put back the correct type, as we set it to lrecord_type_free. */ |
3145 lheader->type = list->implementation->lrecord_type_index; | |
3024 | 3146 old_zero_sized_lcrecord (free_header, list->size); |
428 | 3147 return val; |
3148 } | |
3149 else | |
3024 | 3150 return wrap_pointer_1 (old_basic_alloc_lcrecord (list->size, |
3151 list->implementation)); | |
428 | 3152 } |
3153 | |
771 | 3154 /* "Free" a Lisp object LCRECORD by placing it on its associated free list |
1204 | 3155 LCRECORD_LIST; next time alloc_managed_lcrecord() is called with the |
771 | 3156 same LCRECORD_LIST as its parameter, it will return an object from the |
3157 free list, which may be this one. Be VERY VERY SURE there are no | |
3158 pointers to this object hanging around anywhere where they might be | |
3159 used! | |
3160 | |
3161 The first thing this does before making any global state change is to | |
3162 call the finalize method of the object, if it exists. */ | |
3163 | |
428 | 3164 void |
3165 free_managed_lcrecord (Lisp_Object lcrecord_list, Lisp_Object lcrecord) | |
3166 { | |
3167 struct lcrecord_list *list = XLCRECORD_LIST (lcrecord_list); | |
3168 struct free_lcrecord_header *free_header = | |
3169 (struct free_lcrecord_header *) XPNTR (lcrecord); | |
442 | 3170 struct lrecord_header *lheader = &free_header->lcheader.lheader; |
3171 const struct lrecord_implementation *implementation | |
428 | 3172 = LHEADER_IMPLEMENTATION (lheader); |
3173 | |
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3175 following assert (called from Lstream_delete(), from prin1_to_string()). |
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3176 Instead, just don't do anything. Worst comes to worst, we have a |
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3177 small memory leak -- and programs being debugged usually won't be |
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3178 super long-lived afterwards, anyway. */ |
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3179 if (gc_in_progress && in_debug_print) |
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3180 return; |
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3181 |
771 | 3182 /* Finalizer methods may try to free objects within them, which typically |
3183 won't be marked and thus are scheduled for demolition. Putting them | |
3184 on the free list would be very bad, as we'd have xfree()d memory in | |
3185 the list. Even if for some reason the objects are still live | |
3186 (generally a logic error!), we still will have problems putting such | |
3187 an object on the free list right now (e.g. we'd have to avoid calling | |
3188 the finalizer twice, etc.). So basically, those finalizers should not | |
3189 be freeing any objects if during GC. Abort now to catch those | |
3190 problems. */ | |
3191 gc_checking_assert (!gc_in_progress); | |
3192 | |
428 | 3193 /* Make sure the size is correct. This will catch, for example, |
3194 putting a window configuration on the wrong free list. */ | |
1204 | 3195 gc_checking_assert (detagged_lisp_object_size (lheader) == list->size); |
771 | 3196 /* Make sure the object isn't already freed. */ |
3197 gc_checking_assert (!free_header->lcheader.free); | |
2367 | 3198 /* Freeing stuff in dumped memory is bad. If you trip this, you |
3199 may need to check for this before freeing. */ | |
3200 gc_checking_assert (!OBJECT_DUMPED_P (lcrecord)); | |
771 | 3201 |
428 | 3202 if (implementation->finalizer) |
3203 implementation->finalizer (lheader, 0); | |
1204 | 3204 /* Yes, there are two ways to indicate freeness -- the type is |
3205 lrecord_type_free or the ->free flag is set. We used to do only the | |
3206 latter; now we do the former as well for KKCC purposes. Probably | |
3207 safer in any case, as we will lose quicker this way than keeping | |
3208 around an lrecord of apparently correct type but bogus junk in it. */ | |
3209 MARK_LRECORD_AS_FREE (lheader); | |
428 | 3210 free_header->chain = list->free; |
3211 free_header->lcheader.free = 1; | |
3212 list->free = lcrecord; | |
3213 } | |
3214 | |
771 | 3215 static Lisp_Object all_lcrecord_lists[countof (lrecord_implementations_table)]; |
3216 | |
3217 void * | |
3218 alloc_automanaged_lcrecord (Bytecount size, | |
3219 const struct lrecord_implementation *imp) | |
3220 { | |
3221 if (EQ (all_lcrecord_lists[imp->lrecord_type_index], Qzero)) | |
3222 all_lcrecord_lists[imp->lrecord_type_index] = | |
3223 make_lcrecord_list (size, imp); | |
3224 | |
1204 | 3225 return XPNTR (alloc_managed_lcrecord |
771 | 3226 (all_lcrecord_lists[imp->lrecord_type_index])); |
3227 } | |
3228 | |
3229 void | |
3024 | 3230 old_free_lcrecord (Lisp_Object rec) |
771 | 3231 { |
3232 int type = XRECORD_LHEADER (rec)->type; | |
3233 | |
3234 assert (!EQ (all_lcrecord_lists[type], Qzero)); | |
3235 | |
3236 free_managed_lcrecord (all_lcrecord_lists[type], rec); | |
3237 } | |
3263 | 3238 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 3239 |
3240 | |
3241 DEFUN ("purecopy", Fpurecopy, 1, 1, 0, /* | |
3242 Kept for compatibility, returns its argument. | |
3243 Old: | |
3244 Make a copy of OBJECT in pure storage. | |
3245 Recursively copies contents of vectors and cons cells. | |
3246 Does not copy symbols. | |
3247 */ | |
444 | 3248 (object)) |
428 | 3249 { |
444 | 3250 return object; |
428 | 3251 } |
3252 | |
3253 | |
3254 /************************************************************************/ | |
3255 /* Garbage Collection */ | |
3256 /************************************************************************/ | |
3257 | |
442 | 3258 /* All the built-in lisp object types are enumerated in `enum lrecord_type'. |
3259 Additional ones may be defined by a module (none yet). We leave some | |
3260 room in `lrecord_implementations_table' for such new lisp object types. */ | |
647 | 3261 const struct lrecord_implementation *lrecord_implementations_table[(int)lrecord_type_last_built_in_type + MODULE_DEFINABLE_TYPE_COUNT]; |
3262 int lrecord_type_count = lrecord_type_last_built_in_type; | |
1676 | 3263 #ifndef USE_KKCC |
442 | 3264 /* Object marker functions are in the lrecord_implementation structure. |
3265 But copying them to a parallel array is much more cache-friendly. | |
3266 This hack speeds up (garbage-collect) by about 5%. */ | |
3267 Lisp_Object (*lrecord_markers[countof (lrecord_implementations_table)]) (Lisp_Object); | |
1676 | 3268 #endif /* not USE_KKCC */ |
428 | 3269 |
3270 struct gcpro *gcprolist; | |
3271 | |
771 | 3272 /* We want the staticpro list relocated, but not the pointers found |
3273 therein, because they refer to locations in the global data segment, not | |
3274 in the heap; we only dump heap objects. Hence we use a trivial | |
3275 description, as for pointerless objects. (Note that the data segment | |
3276 objects, which are global variables like Qfoo or Vbar, themselves are | |
3277 pointers to heap objects. Each needs to be described to pdump as a | |
3278 "root pointer"; this happens in the call to staticpro(). */ | |
1204 | 3279 static const struct memory_description staticpro_description_1[] = { |
452 | 3280 { XD_END } |
3281 }; | |
3282 | |
1204 | 3283 static const struct sized_memory_description staticpro_description = { |
452 | 3284 sizeof (Lisp_Object *), |
3285 staticpro_description_1 | |
3286 }; | |
3287 | |
1204 | 3288 static const struct memory_description staticpros_description_1[] = { |
452 | 3289 XD_DYNARR_DESC (Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr, &staticpro_description), |
3290 { XD_END } | |
3291 }; | |
3292 | |
1204 | 3293 static const struct sized_memory_description staticpros_description = { |
452 | 3294 sizeof (Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr), |
3295 staticpros_description_1 | |
3296 }; | |
3297 | |
771 | 3298 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS |
3299 | |
3300 /* Help debug crashes gc-marking a staticpro'ed object. */ | |
3301 | |
3302 Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr *staticpros; | |
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3303 const_Ascbyte_ptr_dynarr *staticpro_names; |
771 | 3304 |
3305 /* Mark the Lisp_Object at non-heap VARADDRESS as a root object for | |
3306 garbage collection, and for dumping. */ | |
3307 void | |
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3308 staticpro_1 (Lisp_Object *varaddress, const Ascbyte *varname) |
771 | 3309 { |
3310 Dynarr_add (staticpros, varaddress); | |
3311 Dynarr_add (staticpro_names, varname); | |
1204 | 3312 dump_add_root_lisp_object (varaddress); |
771 | 3313 } |
3314 | |
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3317 const Ascbyte * |
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3319 { |
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3320 return Dynarr_at (staticpro_names, count); |
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3321 } |
771 | 3322 |
3323 Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr *staticpros_nodump; | |
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3324 const_Ascbyte_ptr_dynarr *staticpro_nodump_names; |
771 | 3325 |
3326 /* Mark the Lisp_Object at heap VARADDRESS as a root object for | |
3327 garbage collection, but not for dumping. (See below.) */ | |
3328 void | |
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3329 staticpro_nodump_1 (Lisp_Object *varaddress, const Ascbyte *varname) |
771 | 3330 { |
3331 Dynarr_add (staticpros_nodump, varaddress); | |
3332 Dynarr_add (staticpro_nodump_names, varname); | |
3333 } | |
3334 | |
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3338 staticpro_nodump_name (int count) |
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3339 { |
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3340 return Dynarr_at (staticpro_nodump_names, count); |
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3342 |
996 | 3343 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB |
3344 /* Stop treating the Lisp_Object at non-heap VARADDRESS as a root object | |
3345 for garbage collection, but not for dumping. */ | |
3346 void | |
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3347 unstaticpro_nodump_1 (Lisp_Object *varaddress, const Ascbyte *varname) |
996 | 3348 { |
3349 Dynarr_delete_object (staticpros, varaddress); | |
3350 Dynarr_delete_object (staticpro_names, varname); | |
3351 } | |
3352 #endif | |
3353 | |
771 | 3354 #else /* not DEBUG_XEMACS */ |
3355 | |
452 | 3356 Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr *staticpros; |
3357 | |
3358 /* Mark the Lisp_Object at non-heap VARADDRESS as a root object for | |
3359 garbage collection, and for dumping. */ | |
428 | 3360 void |
3361 staticpro (Lisp_Object *varaddress) | |
3362 { | |
452 | 3363 Dynarr_add (staticpros, varaddress); |
1204 | 3364 dump_add_root_lisp_object (varaddress); |
428 | 3365 } |
3366 | |
442 | 3367 |
452 | 3368 Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr *staticpros_nodump; |
3369 | |
771 | 3370 /* Mark the Lisp_Object at heap VARADDRESS as a root object for garbage |
3371 collection, but not for dumping. This is used for objects where the | |
3372 only sure pointer is in the heap (rather than in the global data | |
3373 segment, as must be the case for pdump root pointers), but not inside of | |
3374 another Lisp object (where it will be marked as a result of that Lisp | |
3375 object's mark method). The call to staticpro_nodump() must occur *BOTH* | |
3376 at initialization time and at "reinitialization" time (startup, after | |
3377 pdump load.) (For example, this is the case with the predicate symbols | |
3378 for specifier and coding system types. The pointer to this symbol is | |
3379 inside of a methods structure, which is allocated on the heap. The | |
3380 methods structure will be written out to the pdump data file, and may be | |
3381 reloaded at a different address.) | |
3382 | |
3383 #### The necessity for reinitialization is a bug in pdump. Pdump should | |
3384 automatically regenerate the staticpro()s for these symbols when it | |
3385 loads the data in. */ | |
3386 | |
428 | 3387 void |
3388 staticpro_nodump (Lisp_Object *varaddress) | |
3389 { | |
452 | 3390 Dynarr_add (staticpros_nodump, varaddress); |
428 | 3391 } |
3392 | |
996 | 3393 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB |
3394 /* Unmark the Lisp_Object at non-heap VARADDRESS as a root object for | |
3395 garbage collection, but not for dumping. */ | |
3396 void | |
3397 unstaticpro_nodump (Lisp_Object *varaddress) | |
3398 { | |
3399 Dynarr_delete_object (staticpros, varaddress); | |
3400 } | |
3401 #endif | |
3402 | |
771 | 3403 #endif /* not DEBUG_XEMACS */ |
3404 | |
2720 | 3405 |
3406 | |
3407 | |
3408 | |
3263 | 3409 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 3410 static const struct memory_description mcpro_description_1[] = { |
3411 { XD_END } | |
3412 }; | |
3413 | |
3414 static const struct sized_memory_description mcpro_description = { | |
3415 sizeof (Lisp_Object *), | |
3416 mcpro_description_1 | |
3417 }; | |
3418 | |
3419 static const struct memory_description mcpros_description_1[] = { | |
3420 XD_DYNARR_DESC (Lisp_Object_dynarr, &mcpro_description), | |
3421 { XD_END } | |
3422 }; | |
3423 | |
3424 static const struct sized_memory_description mcpros_description = { | |
3425 sizeof (Lisp_Object_dynarr), | |
3426 mcpros_description_1 | |
3427 }; | |
3428 | |
3429 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
3430 | |
3431 /* Help debug crashes gc-marking a mcpro'ed object. */ | |
3432 | |
3433 Lisp_Object_dynarr *mcpros; | |
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3434 const_Ascbyte_ptr_dynarr *mcpro_names; |
2720 | 3435 |
3436 /* Mark the Lisp_Object at non-heap VARADDRESS as a root object for | |
3437 garbage collection, and for dumping. */ | |
3438 void | |
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3439 mcpro_1 (Lisp_Object varaddress, const Ascbyte *varname) |
2720 | 3440 { |
3441 Dynarr_add (mcpros, varaddress); | |
3442 Dynarr_add (mcpro_names, varname); | |
3443 } | |
3444 | |
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3450 return Dynarr_at (mcpro_names, count); |
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3452 |
2720 | 3453 #else /* not DEBUG_XEMACS */ |
3454 | |
3455 Lisp_Object_dynarr *mcpros; | |
3456 | |
3457 /* Mark the Lisp_Object at non-heap VARADDRESS as a root object for | |
3458 garbage collection, and for dumping. */ | |
3459 void | |
3460 mcpro (Lisp_Object varaddress) | |
3461 { | |
3462 Dynarr_add (mcpros, varaddress); | |
3463 } | |
3464 | |
3465 #endif /* not DEBUG_XEMACS */ | |
3263 | 3466 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
3467 | |
3468 | |
3469 #ifndef NEW_GC | |
428 | 3470 static int gc_count_num_short_string_in_use; |
647 | 3471 static Bytecount gc_count_string_total_size; |
3472 static Bytecount gc_count_short_string_total_size; | |
428 | 3473 |
3474 /* static int gc_count_total_records_used, gc_count_records_total_size; */ | |
3475 | |
3476 | |
3477 /* stats on lcrecords in use - kinda kludgy */ | |
3478 | |
3479 static struct | |
3480 { | |
3481 int instances_in_use; | |
3482 int bytes_in_use; | |
3483 int instances_freed; | |
3484 int bytes_freed; | |
3485 int instances_on_free_list; | |
3461 | 3486 } lcrecord_stats [countof (lrecord_implementations_table)]; |
428 | 3487 |
3488 static void | |
442 | 3489 tick_lcrecord_stats (const struct lrecord_header *h, int free_p) |
428 | 3490 { |
647 | 3491 int type_index = h->type; |
428 | 3492 |
3024 | 3493 if (((struct old_lcrecord_header *) h)->free) |
428 | 3494 { |
442 | 3495 gc_checking_assert (!free_p); |
428 | 3496 lcrecord_stats[type_index].instances_on_free_list++; |
3497 } | |
3498 else | |
3499 { | |
1204 | 3500 Bytecount sz = detagged_lisp_object_size (h); |
3501 | |
428 | 3502 if (free_p) |
3503 { | |
3504 lcrecord_stats[type_index].instances_freed++; | |
3505 lcrecord_stats[type_index].bytes_freed += sz; | |
3506 } | |
3507 else | |
3508 { | |
3509 lcrecord_stats[type_index].instances_in_use++; | |
3510 lcrecord_stats[type_index].bytes_in_use += sz; | |
3511 } | |
3512 } | |
3513 } | |
3263 | 3514 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 3515 |
3516 | |
3263 | 3517 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 3518 /* Free all unmarked records */ |
3519 static void | |
3024 | 3520 sweep_lcrecords_1 (struct old_lcrecord_header **prev, int *used) |
3521 { | |
3522 struct old_lcrecord_header *header; | |
428 | 3523 int num_used = 0; |
3524 /* int total_size = 0; */ | |
3525 | |
3526 xzero (lcrecord_stats); /* Reset all statistics to 0. */ | |
3527 | |
3528 /* First go through and call all the finalize methods. | |
3529 Then go through and free the objects. There used to | |
3530 be only one loop here, with the call to the finalizer | |
3531 occurring directly before the xfree() below. That | |
3532 is marginally faster but much less safe -- if the | |
3533 finalize method for an object needs to reference any | |
3534 other objects contained within it (and many do), | |
3535 we could easily be screwed by having already freed that | |
3536 other object. */ | |
3537 | |
3538 for (header = *prev; header; header = header->next) | |
3539 { | |
3540 struct lrecord_header *h = &(header->lheader); | |
442 | 3541 |
3542 GC_CHECK_LHEADER_INVARIANTS (h); | |
3543 | |
3544 if (! MARKED_RECORD_HEADER_P (h) && ! header->free) | |
428 | 3545 { |
3546 if (LHEADER_IMPLEMENTATION (h)->finalizer) | |
3547 LHEADER_IMPLEMENTATION (h)->finalizer (h, 0); | |
3548 } | |
3549 } | |
3550 | |
3551 for (header = *prev; header; ) | |
3552 { | |
3553 struct lrecord_header *h = &(header->lheader); | |
442 | 3554 if (MARKED_RECORD_HEADER_P (h)) |
428 | 3555 { |
442 | 3556 if (! C_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER_P (h)) |
428 | 3557 UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (h); |
3558 num_used++; | |
3559 /* total_size += n->implementation->size_in_bytes (h);*/ | |
440 | 3560 /* #### May modify header->next on a C_READONLY lcrecord */ |
428 | 3561 prev = &(header->next); |
3562 header = *prev; | |
3563 tick_lcrecord_stats (h, 0); | |
3564 } | |
3565 else | |
3566 { | |
3024 | 3567 struct old_lcrecord_header *next = header->next; |
428 | 3568 *prev = next; |
3569 tick_lcrecord_stats (h, 1); | |
3570 /* used to call finalizer right here. */ | |
3024 | 3571 xfree (header, struct old_lcrecord_header *); |
428 | 3572 header = next; |
3573 } | |
3574 } | |
3575 *used = num_used; | |
3576 /* *total = total_size; */ | |
3577 } | |
3578 | |
3579 /* And the Lord said: Thou shalt use the `c-backslash-region' command | |
3580 to make macros prettier. */ | |
3581 | |
3582 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC | |
3583 | |
771 | 3584 #define SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK_1(typename, obj_type, lheader) \ |
428 | 3585 do { \ |
3586 struct typename##_block *SFTB_current; \ | |
3587 int SFTB_limit; \ | |
3588 int num_free = 0, num_used = 0; \ | |
3589 \ | |
444 | 3590 for (SFTB_current = current_##typename##_block, \ |
428 | 3591 SFTB_limit = current_##typename##_block_index; \ |
3592 SFTB_current; \ | |
3593 ) \ | |
3594 { \ | |
3595 int SFTB_iii; \ | |
3596 \ | |
3597 for (SFTB_iii = 0; SFTB_iii < SFTB_limit; SFTB_iii++) \ | |
3598 { \ | |
3599 obj_type *SFTB_victim = &(SFTB_current->block[SFTB_iii]); \ | |
3600 \ | |
454 | 3601 if (LRECORD_FREE_P (SFTB_victim)) \ |
428 | 3602 { \ |
3603 num_free++; \ | |
3604 } \ | |
3605 else if (C_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER_P (&SFTB_victim->lheader)) \ | |
3606 { \ | |
3607 num_used++; \ | |
3608 } \ | |
442 | 3609 else if (! MARKED_RECORD_HEADER_P (&SFTB_victim->lheader)) \ |
428 | 3610 { \ |
3611 num_free++; \ | |
3612 FREE_FIXED_TYPE (typename, obj_type, SFTB_victim); \ | |
3613 } \ | |
3614 else \ | |
3615 { \ | |
3616 num_used++; \ | |
3617 UNMARK_##typename (SFTB_victim); \ | |
3618 } \ | |
3619 } \ | |
3620 SFTB_current = SFTB_current->prev; \ | |
3621 SFTB_limit = countof (current_##typename##_block->block); \ | |
3622 } \ | |
3623 \ | |
3624 gc_count_num_##typename##_in_use = num_used; \ | |
3625 gc_count_num_##typename##_freelist = num_free; \ | |
3626 } while (0) | |
3627 | |
3628 #else /* !ERROR_CHECK_GC */ | |
3629 | |
771 | 3630 #define SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK_1(typename, obj_type, lheader) \ |
3631 do { \ | |
3632 struct typename##_block *SFTB_current; \ | |
3633 struct typename##_block **SFTB_prev; \ | |
3634 int SFTB_limit; \ | |
3635 int num_free = 0, num_used = 0; \ | |
3636 \ | |
3637 typename##_free_list = 0; \ | |
3638 \ | |
3639 for (SFTB_prev = ¤t_##typename##_block, \ | |
3640 SFTB_current = current_##typename##_block, \ | |
3641 SFTB_limit = current_##typename##_block_index; \ | |
3642 SFTB_current; \ | |
3643 ) \ | |
3644 { \ | |
3645 int SFTB_iii; \ | |
3646 int SFTB_empty = 1; \ | |
3647 Lisp_Free *SFTB_old_free_list = typename##_free_list; \ | |
3648 \ | |
3649 for (SFTB_iii = 0; SFTB_iii < SFTB_limit; SFTB_iii++) \ | |
3650 { \ | |
3651 obj_type *SFTB_victim = &(SFTB_current->block[SFTB_iii]); \ | |
3652 \ | |
3653 if (LRECORD_FREE_P (SFTB_victim)) \ | |
3654 { \ | |
3655 num_free++; \ | |
3656 PUT_FIXED_TYPE_ON_FREE_LIST (typename, obj_type, SFTB_victim); \ | |
3657 } \ | |
3658 else if (C_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER_P (&SFTB_victim->lheader)) \ | |
3659 { \ | |
3660 SFTB_empty = 0; \ | |
3661 num_used++; \ | |
3662 } \ | |
3663 else if (! MARKED_RECORD_HEADER_P (&SFTB_victim->lheader)) \ | |
3664 { \ | |
3665 num_free++; \ | |
3666 FREE_FIXED_TYPE (typename, obj_type, SFTB_victim); \ | |
3667 } \ | |
3668 else \ | |
3669 { \ | |
3670 SFTB_empty = 0; \ | |
3671 num_used++; \ | |
3672 UNMARK_##typename (SFTB_victim); \ | |
3673 } \ | |
3674 } \ | |
3675 if (!SFTB_empty) \ | |
3676 { \ | |
3677 SFTB_prev = &(SFTB_current->prev); \ | |
3678 SFTB_current = SFTB_current->prev; \ | |
3679 } \ | |
3680 else if (SFTB_current == current_##typename##_block \ | |
3681 && !SFTB_current->prev) \ | |
3682 { \ | |
3683 /* No real point in freeing sole allocation block */ \ | |
3684 break; \ | |
3685 } \ | |
3686 else \ | |
3687 { \ | |
3688 struct typename##_block *SFTB_victim_block = SFTB_current; \ | |
3689 if (SFTB_victim_block == current_##typename##_block) \ | |
3690 current_##typename##_block_index \ | |
3691 = countof (current_##typename##_block->block); \ | |
3692 SFTB_current = SFTB_current->prev; \ | |
3693 { \ | |
3694 *SFTB_prev = SFTB_current; \ | |
1726 | 3695 xfree (SFTB_victim_block, struct typename##_block *); \ |
771 | 3696 /* Restore free list to what it was before victim was swept */ \ |
3697 typename##_free_list = SFTB_old_free_list; \ | |
3698 num_free -= SFTB_limit; \ | |
3699 } \ | |
3700 } \ | |
3701 SFTB_limit = countof (current_##typename##_block->block); \ | |
3702 } \ | |
3703 \ | |
3704 gc_count_num_##typename##_in_use = num_used; \ | |
3705 gc_count_num_##typename##_freelist = num_free; \ | |
428 | 3706 } while (0) |
3707 | |
3708 #endif /* !ERROR_CHECK_GC */ | |
3709 | |
771 | 3710 #define SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK(typename, obj_type) \ |
3711 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK_1 (typename, obj_type, lheader) | |
3712 | |
3263 | 3713 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 3714 |
428 | 3715 |
3263 | 3716 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 3717 static void |
3718 sweep_conses (void) | |
3719 { | |
3720 #define UNMARK_cons(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3721 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_cons(ptr) | |
3722 | |
440 | 3723 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (cons, Lisp_Cons); |
428 | 3724 } |
3263 | 3725 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 3726 |
3727 /* Explicitly free a cons cell. */ | |
3728 void | |
853 | 3729 free_cons (Lisp_Object cons) |
428 | 3730 { |
3263 | 3731 #ifndef NEW_GC /* to avoid compiler warning */ |
853 | 3732 Lisp_Cons *ptr = XCONS (cons); |
3263 | 3733 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
853 | 3734 |
428 | 3735 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_GC |
3263 | 3736 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 3737 Lisp_Cons *ptr = XCONS (cons); |
3263 | 3738 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
428 | 3739 /* If the CAR is not an int, then it will be a pointer, which will |
3740 always be four-byte aligned. If this cons cell has already been | |
3741 placed on the free list, however, its car will probably contain | |
3742 a chain pointer to the next cons on the list, which has cleverly | |
3743 had all its 0's and 1's inverted. This allows for a quick | |
1204 | 3744 check to make sure we're not freeing something already freed. |
3745 | |
3746 NOTE: This check may not be necessary. Freeing an object sets its | |
3747 type to lrecord_type_free, which will trip up the XCONS() above -- as | |
3748 well as a check in FREE_FIXED_TYPE(). */ | |
853 | 3749 if (POINTER_TYPE_P (XTYPE (cons_car (ptr)))) |
3750 ASSERT_VALID_POINTER (XPNTR (cons_car (ptr))); | |
428 | 3751 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_GC */ |
3752 | |
3263 | 3753 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 3754 free_lrecord (cons); |
3263 | 3755 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
440 | 3756 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (cons, Lisp_Cons, ptr); |
3263 | 3757 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 3758 } |
3759 | |
3760 /* explicitly free a list. You **must make sure** that you have | |
3761 created all the cons cells that make up this list and that there | |
3762 are no pointers to any of these cons cells anywhere else. If there | |
3763 are, you will lose. */ | |
3764 | |
3765 void | |
3766 free_list (Lisp_Object list) | |
3767 { | |
3768 Lisp_Object rest, next; | |
3769 | |
3770 for (rest = list; !NILP (rest); rest = next) | |
3771 { | |
3772 next = XCDR (rest); | |
853 | 3773 free_cons (rest); |
428 | 3774 } |
3775 } | |
3776 | |
3777 /* explicitly free an alist. You **must make sure** that you have | |
3778 created all the cons cells that make up this alist and that there | |
3779 are no pointers to any of these cons cells anywhere else. If there | |
3780 are, you will lose. */ | |
3781 | |
3782 void | |
3783 free_alist (Lisp_Object alist) | |
3784 { | |
3785 Lisp_Object rest, next; | |
3786 | |
3787 for (rest = alist; !NILP (rest); rest = next) | |
3788 { | |
3789 next = XCDR (rest); | |
853 | 3790 free_cons (XCAR (rest)); |
3791 free_cons (rest); | |
428 | 3792 } |
3793 } | |
3794 | |
3263 | 3795 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 3796 static void |
3797 sweep_compiled_functions (void) | |
3798 { | |
3799 #define UNMARK_compiled_function(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
945 | 3800 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_compiled_function(ptr) \ |
1726 | 3801 if (ptr->args_in_array) xfree (ptr->args, Lisp_Object *) |
428 | 3802 |
3803 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (compiled_function, Lisp_Compiled_Function); | |
3804 } | |
3805 | |
3806 static void | |
3807 sweep_floats (void) | |
3808 { | |
3809 #define UNMARK_float(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3810 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_float(ptr) | |
3811 | |
440 | 3812 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (float, Lisp_Float); |
428 | 3813 } |
3814 | |
1983 | 3815 #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM |
3816 static void | |
3817 sweep_bignums (void) | |
3818 { | |
3819 #define UNMARK_bignum(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3820 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_bignum(ptr) bignum_fini (ptr->data) | |
3821 | |
3822 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (bignum, Lisp_Bignum); | |
3823 } | |
3824 #endif /* HAVE_BIGNUM */ | |
3825 | |
3826 #ifdef HAVE_RATIO | |
3827 static void | |
3828 sweep_ratios (void) | |
3829 { | |
3830 #define UNMARK_ratio(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3831 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_ratio(ptr) ratio_fini (ptr->data) | |
3832 | |
3833 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (ratio, Lisp_Ratio); | |
3834 } | |
3835 #endif /* HAVE_RATIO */ | |
3836 | |
3837 #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT | |
3838 static void | |
3839 sweep_bigfloats (void) | |
3840 { | |
3841 #define UNMARK_bigfloat(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3842 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_bigfloat(ptr) bigfloat_fini (ptr->bf) | |
3843 | |
3844 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (bigfloat, Lisp_Bigfloat); | |
3845 } | |
3846 #endif | |
3847 | |
428 | 3848 static void |
3849 sweep_symbols (void) | |
3850 { | |
3851 #define UNMARK_symbol(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3852 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_symbol(ptr) | |
3853 | |
440 | 3854 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (symbol, Lisp_Symbol); |
428 | 3855 } |
3856 | |
3857 static void | |
3858 sweep_extents (void) | |
3859 { | |
3860 #define UNMARK_extent(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3861 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_extent(ptr) | |
3862 | |
3863 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (extent, struct extent); | |
3864 } | |
3865 | |
3866 static void | |
3867 sweep_events (void) | |
3868 { | |
3869 #define UNMARK_event(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3870 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_event(ptr) | |
3871 | |
440 | 3872 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (event, Lisp_Event); |
428 | 3873 } |
3263 | 3874 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 3875 |
1204 | 3876 #ifdef EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS |
934 | 3877 |
3263 | 3878 #ifndef NEW_GC |
934 | 3879 static void |
3880 sweep_key_data (void) | |
3881 { | |
3882 #define UNMARK_key_data(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3883 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_key_data(ptr) | |
3884 | |
3885 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (key_data, Lisp_Key_Data); | |
3886 } | |
3263 | 3887 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 3888 |
1204 | 3889 void |
3890 free_key_data (Lisp_Object ptr) | |
3891 { | |
3263 | 3892 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 3893 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 3894 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 3895 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (key_data, Lisp_Key_Data, XKEY_DATA (ptr)); |
3263 | 3896 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 3897 } |
3898 | |
3263 | 3899 #ifndef NEW_GC |
934 | 3900 static void |
3901 sweep_button_data (void) | |
3902 { | |
3903 #define UNMARK_button_data(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3904 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_button_data(ptr) | |
3905 | |
3906 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (button_data, Lisp_Button_Data); | |
3907 } | |
3263 | 3908 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 3909 |
1204 | 3910 void |
3911 free_button_data (Lisp_Object ptr) | |
3912 { | |
3263 | 3913 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 3914 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 3915 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 3916 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (button_data, Lisp_Button_Data, XBUTTON_DATA (ptr)); |
3263 | 3917 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 3918 } |
3919 | |
3263 | 3920 #ifndef NEW_GC |
934 | 3921 static void |
3922 sweep_motion_data (void) | |
3923 { | |
3924 #define UNMARK_motion_data(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3925 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_motion_data(ptr) | |
3926 | |
3927 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (motion_data, Lisp_Motion_Data); | |
3928 } | |
3263 | 3929 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 3930 |
1204 | 3931 void |
3932 free_motion_data (Lisp_Object ptr) | |
3933 { | |
3263 | 3934 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 3935 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 3936 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 3937 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (motion_data, Lisp_Motion_Data, XMOTION_DATA (ptr)); |
3263 | 3938 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 3939 } |
3940 | |
3263 | 3941 #ifndef NEW_GC |
934 | 3942 static void |
3943 sweep_process_data (void) | |
3944 { | |
3945 #define UNMARK_process_data(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3946 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_process_data(ptr) | |
3947 | |
3948 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (process_data, Lisp_Process_Data); | |
3949 } | |
3263 | 3950 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 3951 |
1204 | 3952 void |
3953 free_process_data (Lisp_Object ptr) | |
3954 { | |
3263 | 3955 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 3956 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 3957 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 3958 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (process_data, Lisp_Process_Data, XPROCESS_DATA (ptr)); |
3263 | 3959 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 3960 } |
3961 | |
3263 | 3962 #ifndef NEW_GC |
934 | 3963 static void |
3964 sweep_timeout_data (void) | |
3965 { | |
3966 #define UNMARK_timeout_data(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3967 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_timeout_data(ptr) | |
3968 | |
3969 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (timeout_data, Lisp_Timeout_Data); | |
3970 } | |
3263 | 3971 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 3972 |
1204 | 3973 void |
3974 free_timeout_data (Lisp_Object ptr) | |
3975 { | |
3263 | 3976 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 3977 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 3978 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 3979 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (timeout_data, Lisp_Timeout_Data, XTIMEOUT_DATA (ptr)); |
3263 | 3980 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 3981 } |
3982 | |
3263 | 3983 #ifndef NEW_GC |
934 | 3984 static void |
3985 sweep_magic_data (void) | |
3986 { | |
3987 #define UNMARK_magic_data(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
3988 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_magic_data(ptr) | |
3989 | |
3990 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (magic_data, Lisp_Magic_Data); | |
3991 } | |
3263 | 3992 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 3993 |
1204 | 3994 void |
3995 free_magic_data (Lisp_Object ptr) | |
3996 { | |
3263 | 3997 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 3998 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 3999 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 4000 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (magic_data, Lisp_Magic_Data, XMAGIC_DATA (ptr)); |
3263 | 4001 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 4002 } |
4003 | |
3263 | 4004 #ifndef NEW_GC |
934 | 4005 static void |
4006 sweep_magic_eval_data (void) | |
4007 { | |
4008 #define UNMARK_magic_eval_data(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
4009 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_magic_eval_data(ptr) | |
4010 | |
4011 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (magic_eval_data, Lisp_Magic_Eval_Data); | |
4012 } | |
3263 | 4013 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 4014 |
1204 | 4015 void |
4016 free_magic_eval_data (Lisp_Object ptr) | |
4017 { | |
3263 | 4018 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 4019 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 4020 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 4021 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (magic_eval_data, Lisp_Magic_Eval_Data, XMAGIC_EVAL_DATA (ptr)); |
3263 | 4022 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 4023 } |
4024 | |
3263 | 4025 #ifndef NEW_GC |
934 | 4026 static void |
4027 sweep_eval_data (void) | |
4028 { | |
4029 #define UNMARK_eval_data(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
4030 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_eval_data(ptr) | |
4031 | |
4032 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (eval_data, Lisp_Eval_Data); | |
4033 } | |
3263 | 4034 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 4035 |
1204 | 4036 void |
4037 free_eval_data (Lisp_Object ptr) | |
4038 { | |
3263 | 4039 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 4040 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 4041 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 4042 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (eval_data, Lisp_Eval_Data, XEVAL_DATA (ptr)); |
3263 | 4043 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 4044 } |
4045 | |
3263 | 4046 #ifndef NEW_GC |
934 | 4047 static void |
4048 sweep_misc_user_data (void) | |
4049 { | |
4050 #define UNMARK_misc_user_data(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
4051 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_misc_user_data(ptr) | |
4052 | |
4053 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (misc_user_data, Lisp_Misc_User_Data); | |
4054 } | |
3263 | 4055 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
934 | 4056 |
1204 | 4057 void |
4058 free_misc_user_data (Lisp_Object ptr) | |
4059 { | |
3263 | 4060 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 4061 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 4062 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 4063 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (misc_user_data, Lisp_Misc_User_Data, XMISC_USER_DATA (ptr)); |
3263 | 4064 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 4065 } |
4066 | |
4067 #endif /* EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS */ | |
934 | 4068 |
3263 | 4069 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 4070 static void |
4071 sweep_markers (void) | |
4072 { | |
4073 #define UNMARK_marker(ptr) UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((ptr)->lheader)) | |
4074 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_marker(ptr) \ | |
4075 do { Lisp_Object tem; \ | |
793 | 4076 tem = wrap_marker (ptr); \ |
428 | 4077 unchain_marker (tem); \ |
4078 } while (0) | |
4079 | |
440 | 4080 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK (marker, Lisp_Marker); |
428 | 4081 } |
3263 | 4082 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4083 |
4084 /* Explicitly free a marker. */ | |
4085 void | |
1204 | 4086 free_marker (Lisp_Object ptr) |
428 | 4087 { |
3263 | 4088 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 4089 free_lrecord (ptr); |
3263 | 4090 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
1204 | 4091 FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC (marker, Lisp_Marker, XMARKER (ptr)); |
3263 | 4092 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4093 } |
4094 | |
4095 | |
4096 #if defined (MULE) && defined (VERIFY_STRING_CHARS_INTEGRITY) | |
4097 | |
4098 static void | |
4099 verify_string_chars_integrity (void) | |
4100 { | |
4101 struct string_chars_block *sb; | |
4102 | |
4103 /* Scan each existing string block sequentially, string by string. */ | |
4104 for (sb = first_string_chars_block; sb; sb = sb->next) | |
4105 { | |
4106 int pos = 0; | |
4107 /* POS is the index of the next string in the block. */ | |
4108 while (pos < sb->pos) | |
4109 { | |
4110 struct string_chars *s_chars = | |
4111 (struct string_chars *) &(sb->string_chars[pos]); | |
438 | 4112 Lisp_String *string; |
428 | 4113 int size; |
4114 int fullsize; | |
4115 | |
454 | 4116 /* If the string_chars struct is marked as free (i.e. the |
4117 STRING pointer is NULL) then this is an unused chunk of | |
4118 string storage. (See below.) */ | |
4119 | |
4120 if (STRING_CHARS_FREE_P (s_chars)) | |
428 | 4121 { |
4122 fullsize = ((struct unused_string_chars *) s_chars)->fullsize; | |
4123 pos += fullsize; | |
4124 continue; | |
4125 } | |
4126 | |
4127 string = s_chars->string; | |
4128 /* Must be 32-bit aligned. */ | |
4129 assert ((((int) string) & 3) == 0); | |
4130 | |
793 | 4131 size = string->size_; |
428 | 4132 fullsize = STRING_FULLSIZE (size); |
4133 | |
4134 assert (!BIG_STRING_FULLSIZE_P (fullsize)); | |
2720 | 4135 assert (XSTRING_DATA (string) == s_chars->chars); |
428 | 4136 pos += fullsize; |
4137 } | |
4138 assert (pos == sb->pos); | |
4139 } | |
4140 } | |
4141 | |
1204 | 4142 #endif /* defined (MULE) && defined (VERIFY_STRING_CHARS_INTEGRITY) */ |
428 | 4143 |
3092 | 4144 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 4145 /* Compactify string chars, relocating the reference to each -- |
4146 free any empty string_chars_block we see. */ | |
3092 | 4147 void |
428 | 4148 compact_string_chars (void) |
4149 { | |
4150 struct string_chars_block *to_sb = first_string_chars_block; | |
4151 int to_pos = 0; | |
4152 struct string_chars_block *from_sb; | |
4153 | |
4154 /* Scan each existing string block sequentially, string by string. */ | |
4155 for (from_sb = first_string_chars_block; from_sb; from_sb = from_sb->next) | |
4156 { | |
4157 int from_pos = 0; | |
4158 /* FROM_POS is the index of the next string in the block. */ | |
4159 while (from_pos < from_sb->pos) | |
4160 { | |
4161 struct string_chars *from_s_chars = | |
4162 (struct string_chars *) &(from_sb->string_chars[from_pos]); | |
4163 struct string_chars *to_s_chars; | |
438 | 4164 Lisp_String *string; |
428 | 4165 int size; |
4166 int fullsize; | |
4167 | |
454 | 4168 /* If the string_chars struct is marked as free (i.e. the |
4169 STRING pointer is NULL) then this is an unused chunk of | |
4170 string storage. This happens under Mule when a string's | |
4171 size changes in such a way that its fullsize changes. | |
4172 (Strings can change size because a different-length | |
4173 character can be substituted for another character.) | |
4174 In this case, after the bogus string pointer is the | |
4175 "fullsize" of this entry, i.e. how many bytes to skip. */ | |
4176 | |
4177 if (STRING_CHARS_FREE_P (from_s_chars)) | |
428 | 4178 { |
4179 fullsize = ((struct unused_string_chars *) from_s_chars)->fullsize; | |
4180 from_pos += fullsize; | |
4181 continue; | |
4182 } | |
4183 | |
4184 string = from_s_chars->string; | |
1204 | 4185 gc_checking_assert (!(LRECORD_FREE_P (string))); |
428 | 4186 |
793 | 4187 size = string->size_; |
428 | 4188 fullsize = STRING_FULLSIZE (size); |
4189 | |
442 | 4190 gc_checking_assert (! BIG_STRING_FULLSIZE_P (fullsize)); |
428 | 4191 |
4192 /* Just skip it if it isn't marked. */ | |
771 | 4193 if (! MARKED_RECORD_HEADER_P (&(string->u.lheader))) |
428 | 4194 { |
4195 from_pos += fullsize; | |
4196 continue; | |
4197 } | |
4198 | |
4199 /* If it won't fit in what's left of TO_SB, close TO_SB out | |
4200 and go on to the next string_chars_block. We know that TO_SB | |
4201 cannot advance past FROM_SB here since FROM_SB is large enough | |
4202 to currently contain this string. */ | |
4203 if ((to_pos + fullsize) > countof (to_sb->string_chars)) | |
4204 { | |
4205 to_sb->pos = to_pos; | |
4206 to_sb = to_sb->next; | |
4207 to_pos = 0; | |
4208 } | |
4209 | |
4210 /* Compute new address of this string | |
4211 and update TO_POS for the space being used. */ | |
4212 to_s_chars = (struct string_chars *) &(to_sb->string_chars[to_pos]); | |
4213 | |
4214 /* Copy the string_chars to the new place. */ | |
4215 if (from_s_chars != to_s_chars) | |
4216 memmove (to_s_chars, from_s_chars, fullsize); | |
4217 | |
4218 /* Relocate FROM_S_CHARS's reference */ | |
826 | 4219 set_lispstringp_data (string, &(to_s_chars->chars[0])); |
428 | 4220 |
4221 from_pos += fullsize; | |
4222 to_pos += fullsize; | |
4223 } | |
4224 } | |
4225 | |
4226 /* Set current to the last string chars block still used and | |
4227 free any that follow. */ | |
4228 { | |
4229 struct string_chars_block *victim; | |
4230 | |
4231 for (victim = to_sb->next; victim; ) | |
4232 { | |
4233 struct string_chars_block *next = victim->next; | |
1726 | 4234 xfree (victim, struct string_chars_block *); |
428 | 4235 victim = next; |
4236 } | |
4237 | |
4238 current_string_chars_block = to_sb; | |
4239 current_string_chars_block->pos = to_pos; | |
4240 current_string_chars_block->next = 0; | |
4241 } | |
4242 } | |
3092 | 4243 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4244 |
3263 | 4245 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 4246 #if 1 /* Hack to debug missing purecopy's */ |
4247 static int debug_string_purity; | |
4248 | |
4249 static void | |
793 | 4250 debug_string_purity_print (Lisp_Object p) |
428 | 4251 { |
4252 Charcount i; | |
826 | 4253 Charcount s = string_char_length (p); |
442 | 4254 stderr_out ("\""); |
428 | 4255 for (i = 0; i < s; i++) |
4256 { | |
867 | 4257 Ichar ch = string_ichar (p, i); |
428 | 4258 if (ch < 32 || ch >= 126) |
4259 stderr_out ("\\%03o", ch); | |
4260 else if (ch == '\\' || ch == '\"') | |
4261 stderr_out ("\\%c", ch); | |
4262 else | |
4263 stderr_out ("%c", ch); | |
4264 } | |
4265 stderr_out ("\"\n"); | |
4266 } | |
4267 #endif /* 1 */ | |
3263 | 4268 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
4269 | |
4270 #ifndef NEW_GC | |
428 | 4271 static void |
4272 sweep_strings (void) | |
4273 { | |
647 | 4274 int num_small_used = 0; |
4275 Bytecount num_small_bytes = 0, num_bytes = 0; | |
428 | 4276 int debug = debug_string_purity; |
4277 | |
793 | 4278 #define UNMARK_string(ptr) do { \ |
4279 Lisp_String *p = (ptr); \ | |
4280 Bytecount size = p->size_; \ | |
4281 UNMARK_RECORD_HEADER (&(p->u.lheader)); \ | |
4282 num_bytes += size; \ | |
4283 if (!BIG_STRING_SIZE_P (size)) \ | |
4284 { \ | |
4285 num_small_bytes += size; \ | |
4286 num_small_used++; \ | |
4287 } \ | |
4288 if (debug) \ | |
4289 debug_string_purity_print (wrap_string (p)); \ | |
438 | 4290 } while (0) |
4291 #define ADDITIONAL_FREE_string(ptr) do { \ | |
793 | 4292 Bytecount size = ptr->size_; \ |
438 | 4293 if (BIG_STRING_SIZE_P (size)) \ |
1726 | 4294 xfree (ptr->data_, Ibyte *); \ |
438 | 4295 } while (0) |
4296 | |
771 | 4297 SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK_1 (string, Lisp_String, u.lheader); |
428 | 4298 |
4299 gc_count_num_short_string_in_use = num_small_used; | |
4300 gc_count_string_total_size = num_bytes; | |
4301 gc_count_short_string_total_size = num_small_bytes; | |
4302 } | |
3263 | 4303 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4304 |
3092 | 4305 #ifndef NEW_GC |
4306 void | |
4307 gc_sweep_1 (void) | |
428 | 4308 { |
4309 /* Free all unmarked records. Do this at the very beginning, | |
4310 before anything else, so that the finalize methods can safely | |
4311 examine items in the objects. sweep_lcrecords_1() makes | |
4312 sure to call all the finalize methods *before* freeing anything, | |
4313 to complete the safety. */ | |
4314 { | |
4315 int ignored; | |
4316 sweep_lcrecords_1 (&all_lcrecords, &ignored); | |
4317 } | |
4318 | |
4319 compact_string_chars (); | |
4320 | |
4321 /* Finalize methods below (called through the ADDITIONAL_FREE_foo | |
4322 macros) must be *extremely* careful to make sure they're not | |
4323 referencing freed objects. The only two existing finalize | |
4324 methods (for strings and markers) pass muster -- the string | |
4325 finalizer doesn't look at anything but its own specially- | |
4326 created block, and the marker finalizer only looks at live | |
4327 buffers (which will never be freed) and at the markers before | |
4328 and after it in the chain (which, by induction, will never be | |
4329 freed because if so, they would have already removed themselves | |
4330 from the chain). */ | |
4331 | |
4332 /* Put all unmarked strings on free list, free'ing the string chars | |
4333 of large unmarked strings */ | |
4334 sweep_strings (); | |
4335 | |
4336 /* Put all unmarked conses on free list */ | |
4337 sweep_conses (); | |
4338 | |
4339 /* Free all unmarked compiled-function objects */ | |
4340 sweep_compiled_functions (); | |
4341 | |
4342 /* Put all unmarked floats on free list */ | |
4343 sweep_floats (); | |
4344 | |
1983 | 4345 #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM |
4346 /* Put all unmarked bignums on free list */ | |
4347 sweep_bignums (); | |
4348 #endif | |
4349 | |
4350 #ifdef HAVE_RATIO | |
4351 /* Put all unmarked ratios on free list */ | |
4352 sweep_ratios (); | |
4353 #endif | |
4354 | |
4355 #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT | |
4356 /* Put all unmarked bigfloats on free list */ | |
4357 sweep_bigfloats (); | |
4358 #endif | |
4359 | |
428 | 4360 /* Put all unmarked symbols on free list */ |
4361 sweep_symbols (); | |
4362 | |
4363 /* Put all unmarked extents on free list */ | |
4364 sweep_extents (); | |
4365 | |
4366 /* Put all unmarked markers on free list. | |
4367 Dechain each one first from the buffer into which it points. */ | |
4368 sweep_markers (); | |
4369 | |
4370 sweep_events (); | |
4371 | |
1204 | 4372 #ifdef EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS |
934 | 4373 sweep_key_data (); |
4374 sweep_button_data (); | |
4375 sweep_motion_data (); | |
4376 sweep_process_data (); | |
4377 sweep_timeout_data (); | |
4378 sweep_magic_data (); | |
4379 sweep_magic_eval_data (); | |
4380 sweep_eval_data (); | |
4381 sweep_misc_user_data (); | |
1204 | 4382 #endif /* EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS */ |
3263 | 4383 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
4384 | |
4385 #ifndef NEW_GC | |
428 | 4386 #ifdef PDUMP |
442 | 4387 pdump_objects_unmark (); |
428 | 4388 #endif |
4389 } | |
3092 | 4390 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4391 |
4392 /* Clearing for disksave. */ | |
4393 | |
4394 void | |
4395 disksave_object_finalization (void) | |
4396 { | |
4397 /* It's important that certain information from the environment not get | |
4398 dumped with the executable (pathnames, environment variables, etc.). | |
4399 To make it easier to tell when this has happened with strings(1) we | |
4400 clear some known-to-be-garbage blocks of memory, so that leftover | |
4401 results of old evaluation don't look like potential problems. | |
4402 But first we set some notable variables to nil and do one more GC, | |
4403 to turn those strings into garbage. | |
440 | 4404 */ |
428 | 4405 |
4406 /* Yeah, this list is pretty ad-hoc... */ | |
4407 Vprocess_environment = Qnil; | |
771 | 4408 env_initted = 0; |
428 | 4409 Vexec_directory = Qnil; |
4410 Vdata_directory = Qnil; | |
4411 Vsite_directory = Qnil; | |
4412 Vdoc_directory = Qnil; | |
4413 Vexec_path = Qnil; | |
4414 Vload_path = Qnil; | |
4415 /* Vdump_load_path = Qnil; */ | |
4416 /* Release hash tables for locate_file */ | |
4417 Flocate_file_clear_hashing (Qt); | |
771 | 4418 uncache_home_directory (); |
776 | 4419 zero_out_command_line_status_vars (); |
872 | 4420 clear_default_devices (); |
428 | 4421 |
4422 #if defined(LOADHIST) && !(defined(LOADHIST_DUMPED) || \ | |
4423 defined(LOADHIST_BUILTIN)) | |
4424 Vload_history = Qnil; | |
4425 #endif | |
4426 Vshell_file_name = Qnil; | |
4427 | |
3092 | 4428 #ifdef NEW_GC |
4429 gc_full (); | |
4430 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
428 | 4431 garbage_collect_1 (); |
3092 | 4432 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4433 |
4434 /* Run the disksave finalization methods of all live objects. */ | |
4435 disksave_object_finalization_1 (); | |
4436 | |
3092 | 4437 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 4438 /* Zero out the uninitialized (really, unused) part of the containers |
4439 for the live strings. */ | |
4440 { | |
4441 struct string_chars_block *scb; | |
4442 for (scb = first_string_chars_block; scb; scb = scb->next) | |
4443 { | |
4444 int count = sizeof (scb->string_chars) - scb->pos; | |
4445 | |
4446 assert (count >= 0 && count < STRING_CHARS_BLOCK_SIZE); | |
440 | 4447 if (count != 0) |
4448 { | |
4449 /* from the block's fill ptr to the end */ | |
4450 memset ((scb->string_chars + scb->pos), 0, count); | |
4451 } | |
428 | 4452 } |
4453 } | |
3092 | 4454 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4455 |
4456 /* There, that ought to be enough... */ | |
4457 | |
4458 } | |
4459 | |
2994 | 4460 #ifdef ALLOC_TYPE_STATS |
4461 | |
2720 | 4462 static Lisp_Object |
2994 | 4463 gc_plist_hack (const Ascbyte *name, EMACS_INT value, Lisp_Object tail) |
2720 | 4464 { |
4465 /* C doesn't have local functions (or closures, or GC, or readable syntax, | |
4466 or portable numeric datatypes, or bit-vectors, or characters, or | |
4467 arrays, or exceptions, or ...) */ | |
4468 return cons3 (intern (name), make_int (value), tail); | |
4469 } | |
2775 | 4470 |
2994 | 4471 static Lisp_Object |
4472 object_memory_usage_stats (int set_total_gc_usage) | |
2720 | 4473 { |
4474 Lisp_Object pl = Qnil; | |
4475 int i; | |
2994 | 4476 EMACS_INT tgu_val = 0; |
4477 | |
3263 | 4478 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2775 | 4479 |
3461 | 4480 for (i = 0; i < countof (lrecord_implementations_table); i++) |
2720 | 4481 { |
4482 if (lrecord_stats[i].instances_in_use != 0) | |
4483 { | |
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4485 const Ascbyte *name = lrecord_implementations_table[i]->name; |
2720 | 4486 int len = strlen (name); |
4487 | |
4488 if (lrecord_stats[i].bytes_in_use_including_overhead != | |
4489 lrecord_stats[i].bytes_in_use) | |
4490 { | |
4491 sprintf (buf, "%s-storage-including-overhead", name); | |
4492 pl = gc_plist_hack (buf, | |
4493 lrecord_stats[i] | |
4494 .bytes_in_use_including_overhead, | |
4495 pl); | |
4496 } | |
4497 | |
4498 sprintf (buf, "%s-storage", name); | |
4499 pl = gc_plist_hack (buf, | |
4500 lrecord_stats[i].bytes_in_use, | |
4501 pl); | |
2994 | 4502 tgu_val += lrecord_stats[i].bytes_in_use_including_overhead; |
2720 | 4503 |
4504 if (name[len-1] == 's') | |
4505 sprintf (buf, "%ses-used", name); | |
4506 else | |
4507 sprintf (buf, "%ss-used", name); | |
4508 pl = gc_plist_hack (buf, lrecord_stats[i].instances_in_use, pl); | |
4509 } | |
4510 } | |
2994 | 4511 |
3263 | 4512 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4513 |
4514 #define HACK_O_MATIC(type, name, pl) do { \ | |
2994 | 4515 EMACS_INT s = 0; \ |
428 | 4516 struct type##_block *x = current_##type##_block; \ |
4517 while (x) { s += sizeof (*x) + MALLOC_OVERHEAD; x = x->prev; } \ | |
2994 | 4518 tgu_val += s; \ |
428 | 4519 (pl) = gc_plist_hack ((name), s, (pl)); \ |
4520 } while (0) | |
4521 | |
442 | 4522 for (i = 0; i < lrecord_type_count; i++) |
428 | 4523 { |
4524 if (lcrecord_stats[i].bytes_in_use != 0 | |
4525 || lcrecord_stats[i].bytes_freed != 0 | |
4526 || lcrecord_stats[i].instances_on_free_list != 0) | |
4527 { | |
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4529 const Ascbyte *name = lrecord_implementations_table[i]->name; |
428 | 4530 int len = strlen (name); |
4531 | |
4532 sprintf (buf, "%s-storage", name); | |
4533 pl = gc_plist_hack (buf, lcrecord_stats[i].bytes_in_use, pl); | |
2994 | 4534 tgu_val += lcrecord_stats[i].bytes_in_use; |
428 | 4535 /* Okay, simple pluralization check for `symbol-value-varalias' */ |
4536 if (name[len-1] == 's') | |
4537 sprintf (buf, "%ses-freed", name); | |
4538 else | |
4539 sprintf (buf, "%ss-freed", name); | |
4540 if (lcrecord_stats[i].instances_freed != 0) | |
4541 pl = gc_plist_hack (buf, lcrecord_stats[i].instances_freed, pl); | |
4542 if (name[len-1] == 's') | |
4543 sprintf (buf, "%ses-on-free-list", name); | |
4544 else | |
4545 sprintf (buf, "%ss-on-free-list", name); | |
4546 if (lcrecord_stats[i].instances_on_free_list != 0) | |
4547 pl = gc_plist_hack (buf, lcrecord_stats[i].instances_on_free_list, | |
4548 pl); | |
4549 if (name[len-1] == 's') | |
4550 sprintf (buf, "%ses-used", name); | |
4551 else | |
4552 sprintf (buf, "%ss-used", name); | |
4553 pl = gc_plist_hack (buf, lcrecord_stats[i].instances_in_use, pl); | |
4554 } | |
4555 } | |
4556 | |
4557 HACK_O_MATIC (extent, "extent-storage", pl); | |
4558 pl = gc_plist_hack ("extents-free", gc_count_num_extent_freelist, pl); | |
4559 pl = gc_plist_hack ("extents-used", gc_count_num_extent_in_use, pl); | |
4560 HACK_O_MATIC (event, "event-storage", pl); | |
4561 pl = gc_plist_hack ("events-free", gc_count_num_event_freelist, pl); | |
4562 pl = gc_plist_hack ("events-used", gc_count_num_event_in_use, pl); | |
4563 HACK_O_MATIC (marker, "marker-storage", pl); | |
4564 pl = gc_plist_hack ("markers-free", gc_count_num_marker_freelist, pl); | |
4565 pl = gc_plist_hack ("markers-used", gc_count_num_marker_in_use, pl); | |
4566 HACK_O_MATIC (float, "float-storage", pl); | |
4567 pl = gc_plist_hack ("floats-free", gc_count_num_float_freelist, pl); | |
4568 pl = gc_plist_hack ("floats-used", gc_count_num_float_in_use, pl); | |
1983 | 4569 #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM |
4570 HACK_O_MATIC (bignum, "bignum-storage", pl); | |
4571 pl = gc_plist_hack ("bignums-free", gc_count_num_bignum_freelist, pl); | |
4572 pl = gc_plist_hack ("bignums-used", gc_count_num_bignum_in_use, pl); | |
4573 #endif /* HAVE_BIGNUM */ | |
4574 #ifdef HAVE_RATIO | |
4575 HACK_O_MATIC (ratio, "ratio-storage", pl); | |
4576 pl = gc_plist_hack ("ratios-free", gc_count_num_ratio_freelist, pl); | |
4577 pl = gc_plist_hack ("ratios-used", gc_count_num_ratio_in_use, pl); | |
4578 #endif /* HAVE_RATIO */ | |
4579 #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT | |
4580 HACK_O_MATIC (bigfloat, "bigfloat-storage", pl); | |
4581 pl = gc_plist_hack ("bigfloats-free", gc_count_num_bigfloat_freelist, pl); | |
4582 pl = gc_plist_hack ("bigfloats-used", gc_count_num_bigfloat_in_use, pl); | |
4583 #endif /* HAVE_BIGFLOAT */ | |
428 | 4584 HACK_O_MATIC (string, "string-header-storage", pl); |
4585 pl = gc_plist_hack ("long-strings-total-length", | |
4586 gc_count_string_total_size | |
4587 - gc_count_short_string_total_size, pl); | |
4588 HACK_O_MATIC (string_chars, "short-string-storage", pl); | |
4589 pl = gc_plist_hack ("short-strings-total-length", | |
4590 gc_count_short_string_total_size, pl); | |
4591 pl = gc_plist_hack ("strings-free", gc_count_num_string_freelist, pl); | |
4592 pl = gc_plist_hack ("long-strings-used", | |
4593 gc_count_num_string_in_use | |
4594 - gc_count_num_short_string_in_use, pl); | |
4595 pl = gc_plist_hack ("short-strings-used", | |
4596 gc_count_num_short_string_in_use, pl); | |
4597 | |
4598 HACK_O_MATIC (compiled_function, "compiled-function-storage", pl); | |
4599 pl = gc_plist_hack ("compiled-functions-free", | |
4600 gc_count_num_compiled_function_freelist, pl); | |
4601 pl = gc_plist_hack ("compiled-functions-used", | |
4602 gc_count_num_compiled_function_in_use, pl); | |
4603 | |
4604 HACK_O_MATIC (symbol, "symbol-storage", pl); | |
4605 pl = gc_plist_hack ("symbols-free", gc_count_num_symbol_freelist, pl); | |
4606 pl = gc_plist_hack ("symbols-used", gc_count_num_symbol_in_use, pl); | |
4607 | |
4608 HACK_O_MATIC (cons, "cons-storage", pl); | |
4609 pl = gc_plist_hack ("conses-free", gc_count_num_cons_freelist, pl); | |
4610 pl = gc_plist_hack ("conses-used", gc_count_num_cons_in_use, pl); | |
4611 | |
2994 | 4612 #undef HACK_O_MATIC |
4613 | |
3263 | 4614 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
2994 | 4615 |
4616 if (set_total_gc_usage) | |
4617 { | |
4618 total_gc_usage = tgu_val; | |
4619 total_gc_usage_set = 1; | |
4620 } | |
4621 | |
4622 return pl; | |
4623 } | |
4624 | |
4625 DEFUN("object-memory-usage-stats", Fobject_memory_usage_stats, 0, 0 ,"", /* | |
4626 Return statistics about memory usage of Lisp objects. | |
4627 */ | |
4628 ()) | |
4629 { | |
4630 return object_memory_usage_stats (0); | |
4631 } | |
4632 | |
4633 #endif /* ALLOC_TYPE_STATS */ | |
4634 | |
4635 /* Debugging aids. */ | |
4636 | |
4637 DEFUN ("garbage-collect", Fgarbage_collect, 0, 0, "", /* | |
4638 Reclaim storage for Lisp objects no longer needed. | |
4639 Return info on amount of space in use: | |
4640 ((USED-CONSES . FREE-CONSES) (USED-SYMS . FREE-SYMS) | |
4641 (USED-MARKERS . FREE-MARKERS) USED-STRING-CHARS USED-VECTOR-SLOTS | |
4642 PLIST) | |
4643 where `PLIST' is a list of alternating keyword/value pairs providing | |
4644 more detailed information. | |
4645 Garbage collection happens automatically if you cons more than | |
4646 `gc-cons-threshold' bytes of Lisp data since previous garbage collection. | |
4647 */ | |
4648 ()) | |
4649 { | |
4650 /* Record total usage for purposes of determining next GC */ | |
3092 | 4651 #ifdef NEW_GC |
4652 gc_full (); | |
4653 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
2994 | 4654 garbage_collect_1 (); |
3092 | 4655 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2994 | 4656 |
4657 /* This will get set to 1, and total_gc_usage computed, as part of the | |
4658 call to object_memory_usage_stats() -- if ALLOC_TYPE_STATS is enabled. */ | |
4659 total_gc_usage_set = 0; | |
4660 #ifdef ALLOC_TYPE_STATS | |
428 | 4661 /* The things we do for backwards-compatibility */ |
3263 | 4662 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2994 | 4663 return |
4664 list6 | |
4665 (Fcons (make_int (lrecord_stats[lrecord_type_cons].instances_in_use), | |
4666 make_int (lrecord_stats[lrecord_type_cons] | |
4667 .bytes_in_use_including_overhead)), | |
4668 Fcons (make_int (lrecord_stats[lrecord_type_symbol].instances_in_use), | |
4669 make_int (lrecord_stats[lrecord_type_symbol] | |
4670 .bytes_in_use_including_overhead)), | |
4671 Fcons (make_int (lrecord_stats[lrecord_type_marker].instances_in_use), | |
4672 make_int (lrecord_stats[lrecord_type_marker] | |
4673 .bytes_in_use_including_overhead)), | |
4674 make_int (lrecord_stats[lrecord_type_string] | |
4675 .bytes_in_use_including_overhead), | |
4676 make_int (lrecord_stats[lrecord_type_vector] | |
4677 .bytes_in_use_including_overhead), | |
4678 object_memory_usage_stats (1)); | |
3263 | 4679 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4680 return |
4681 list6 (Fcons (make_int (gc_count_num_cons_in_use), | |
4682 make_int (gc_count_num_cons_freelist)), | |
4683 Fcons (make_int (gc_count_num_symbol_in_use), | |
4684 make_int (gc_count_num_symbol_freelist)), | |
4685 Fcons (make_int (gc_count_num_marker_in_use), | |
4686 make_int (gc_count_num_marker_freelist)), | |
4687 make_int (gc_count_string_total_size), | |
2994 | 4688 make_int (lcrecord_stats[lrecord_type_vector].bytes_in_use + |
4689 lcrecord_stats[lrecord_type_vector].bytes_freed), | |
4690 object_memory_usage_stats (1)); | |
3263 | 4691 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
2994 | 4692 #else /* not ALLOC_TYPE_STATS */ |
4693 return Qnil; | |
4694 #endif /* ALLOC_TYPE_STATS */ | |
4695 } | |
428 | 4696 |
4697 DEFUN ("consing-since-gc", Fconsing_since_gc, 0, 0, "", /* | |
4698 Return the number of bytes consed since the last garbage collection. | |
4699 \"Consed\" is a misnomer in that this actually counts allocation | |
4700 of all different kinds of objects, not just conses. | |
4701 | |
4702 If this value exceeds `gc-cons-threshold', a garbage collection happens. | |
4703 */ | |
4704 ()) | |
4705 { | |
4706 return make_int (consing_since_gc); | |
4707 } | |
4708 | |
440 | 4709 #if 0 |
444 | 4710 DEFUN ("memory-limit", Fmemory_limit, 0, 0, 0, /* |
801 | 4711 Return the address of the last byte XEmacs has allocated, divided by 1024. |
4712 This may be helpful in debugging XEmacs's memory usage. | |
428 | 4713 The value is divided by 1024 to make sure it will fit in a lisp integer. |
4714 */ | |
4715 ()) | |
4716 { | |
4717 return make_int ((EMACS_INT) sbrk (0) / 1024); | |
4718 } | |
440 | 4719 #endif |
428 | 4720 |
2994 | 4721 DEFUN ("total-memory-usage", Ftotal_memory_usage, 0, 0, 0, /* |
801 | 4722 Return the total number of bytes used by the data segment in XEmacs. |
4723 This may be helpful in debugging XEmacs's memory usage. | |
2994 | 4724 NOTE: This may or may not be accurate! It is hard to determine this |
4725 value in a system-independent fashion. On Windows, for example, the | |
4726 returned number tends to be much greater than reality. | |
801 | 4727 */ |
4728 ()) | |
4729 { | |
4730 return make_int (total_data_usage ()); | |
4731 } | |
4732 | |
2994 | 4733 #ifdef ALLOC_TYPE_STATS |
4734 DEFUN ("object-memory-usage", Fobject_memory_usage, 0, 0, 0, /* | |
4735 Return total number of bytes used for object storage in XEmacs. | |
4736 This may be helpful in debugging XEmacs's memory usage. | |
4737 See also `consing-since-gc' and `object-memory-usage-stats'. | |
4738 */ | |
4739 ()) | |
4740 { | |
4741 return make_int (total_gc_usage + consing_since_gc); | |
4742 } | |
4743 #endif /* ALLOC_TYPE_STATS */ | |
4744 | |
4803
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4746 DEFUN ("valgrind-leak-check", Fvalgrind_leak_check, 0, 0, "", /* |
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4747 Ask valgrind to perform a memory leak check. |
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4748 The results of the leak check are sent to stderr. |
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4749 */ |
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4750 ()) |
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4751 { |
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4752 VALGRIND_DO_LEAK_CHECK; |
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4754 } |
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4755 |
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4756 DEFUN ("valgrind-quick-leak-check", Fvalgrind_quick_leak_check, 0, 0, "", /* |
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4757 Ask valgrind to perform a quick memory leak check. |
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4758 This just prints a summary of leaked memory, rather than all the details. |
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4760 */ |
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4761 ()) |
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4762 { |
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4763 VALGRIND_DO_QUICK_LEAK_CHECK; |
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4765 } |
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4767 |
851 | 4768 void |
4769 recompute_funcall_allocation_flag (void) | |
4770 { | |
887 | 4771 funcall_allocation_flag = |
4772 need_to_garbage_collect || | |
4773 need_to_check_c_alloca || | |
4774 need_to_signal_post_gc; | |
851 | 4775 } |
4776 | |
428 | 4777 |
4778 int | |
4779 object_dead_p (Lisp_Object obj) | |
4780 { | |
4781 return ((BUFFERP (obj) && !BUFFER_LIVE_P (XBUFFER (obj))) || | |
4782 (FRAMEP (obj) && !FRAME_LIVE_P (XFRAME (obj))) || | |
4783 (WINDOWP (obj) && !WINDOW_LIVE_P (XWINDOW (obj))) || | |
4784 (DEVICEP (obj) && !DEVICE_LIVE_P (XDEVICE (obj))) || | |
4785 (CONSOLEP (obj) && !CONSOLE_LIVE_P (XCONSOLE (obj))) || | |
4786 (EVENTP (obj) && !EVENT_LIVE_P (XEVENT (obj))) || | |
4787 (EXTENTP (obj) && !EXTENT_LIVE_P (XEXTENT (obj)))); | |
4788 } | |
4789 | |
4790 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
4791 | |
4792 /* Attempt to determine the actual amount of space that is used for | |
4793 the block allocated starting at PTR, supposedly of size "CLAIMED_SIZE". | |
4794 | |
4795 It seems that the following holds: | |
4796 | |
4797 1. When using the old allocator (malloc.c): | |
4798 | |
4799 -- blocks are always allocated in chunks of powers of two. For | |
4800 each block, there is an overhead of 8 bytes if rcheck is not | |
4801 defined, 20 bytes if it is defined. In other words, a | |
4802 one-byte allocation needs 8 bytes of overhead for a total of | |
4803 9 bytes, and needs to have 16 bytes of memory chunked out for | |
4804 it. | |
4805 | |
4806 2. When using the new allocator (gmalloc.c): | |
4807 | |
4808 -- blocks are always allocated in chunks of powers of two up | |
4809 to 4096 bytes. Larger blocks are allocated in chunks of | |
4810 an integral multiple of 4096 bytes. The minimum block | |
4811 size is 2*sizeof (void *), or 16 bytes if SUNOS_LOCALTIME_BUG | |
4812 is defined. There is no per-block overhead, but there | |
4813 is an overhead of 3*sizeof (size_t) for each 4096 bytes | |
4814 allocated. | |
4815 | |
4816 3. When using the system malloc, anything goes, but they are | |
4817 generally slower and more space-efficient than the GNU | |
4818 allocators. One possibly reasonable assumption to make | |
4819 for want of better data is that sizeof (void *), or maybe | |
4820 2 * sizeof (void *), is required as overhead and that | |
4821 blocks are allocated in the minimum required size except | |
4822 that some minimum block size is imposed (e.g. 16 bytes). */ | |
4823 | |
665 | 4824 Bytecount |
2286 | 4825 malloced_storage_size (void *UNUSED (ptr), Bytecount claimed_size, |
428 | 4826 struct overhead_stats *stats) |
4827 { | |
665 | 4828 Bytecount orig_claimed_size = claimed_size; |
428 | 4829 |
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665 | 4831 if (claimed_size < (Bytecount) (2 * sizeof (void *))) |
428 | 4832 claimed_size = 2 * sizeof (void *); |
4833 # ifdef SUNOS_LOCALTIME_BUG | |
4834 if (claimed_size < 16) | |
4835 claimed_size = 16; | |
4836 # endif | |
4837 if (claimed_size < 4096) | |
4838 { | |
2260 | 4839 /* fxg: rename log->log2 to supress gcc3 shadow warning */ |
4840 int log2 = 1; | |
428 | 4841 |
4842 /* compute the log base two, more or less, then use it to compute | |
4843 the block size needed. */ | |
4844 claimed_size--; | |
4845 /* It's big, it's heavy, it's wood! */ | |
4846 while ((claimed_size /= 2) != 0) | |
2260 | 4847 ++log2; |
428 | 4848 claimed_size = 1; |
4849 /* It's better than bad, it's good! */ | |
2260 | 4850 while (log2 > 0) |
428 | 4851 { |
4852 claimed_size *= 2; | |
2260 | 4853 log2--; |
428 | 4854 } |
4855 /* We have to come up with some average about the amount of | |
4856 blocks used. */ | |
665 | 4857 if ((Bytecount) (rand () & 4095) < claimed_size) |
428 | 4858 claimed_size += 3 * sizeof (void *); |
4859 } | |
4860 else | |
4861 { | |
4862 claimed_size += 4095; | |
4863 claimed_size &= ~4095; | |
4864 claimed_size += (claimed_size / 4096) * 3 * sizeof (size_t); | |
4865 } | |
4866 | |
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428 | 4868 |
4869 if (claimed_size < 16) | |
4870 claimed_size = 16; | |
4871 claimed_size += 2 * sizeof (void *); | |
4872 | |
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4873 #endif /* system allocator */ |
428 | 4874 |
4875 if (stats) | |
4876 { | |
4877 stats->was_requested += orig_claimed_size; | |
4878 stats->malloc_overhead += claimed_size - orig_claimed_size; | |
4879 } | |
4880 return claimed_size; | |
4881 } | |
4882 | |
3263 | 4883 #ifndef NEW_GC |
665 | 4884 Bytecount |
4885 fixed_type_block_overhead (Bytecount size) | |
428 | 4886 { |
665 | 4887 Bytecount per_block = TYPE_ALLOC_SIZE (cons, unsigned char); |
4888 Bytecount overhead = 0; | |
4889 Bytecount storage_size = malloced_storage_size (0, per_block, 0); | |
428 | 4890 while (size >= per_block) |
4891 { | |
4892 size -= per_block; | |
4893 overhead += sizeof (void *) + per_block - storage_size; | |
4894 } | |
4895 if (rand () % per_block < size) | |
4896 overhead += sizeof (void *) + per_block - storage_size; | |
4897 return overhead; | |
4898 } | |
3263 | 4899 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4900 #endif /* MEMORY_USAGE_STATS */ |
4901 | |
4902 | |
4903 /* Initialization */ | |
771 | 4904 static void |
1204 | 4905 common_init_alloc_early (void) |
428 | 4906 { |
771 | 4907 #ifndef Qzero |
4908 Qzero = make_int (0); /* Only used if Lisp_Object is a union type */ | |
4909 #endif | |
4910 | |
4911 #ifndef Qnull_pointer | |
4912 /* C guarantees that Qnull_pointer will be initialized to all 0 bits, | |
4913 so the following is actually a no-op. */ | |
793 | 4914 Qnull_pointer = wrap_pointer_1 (0); |
771 | 4915 #endif |
4916 | |
3263 | 4917 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 4918 breathing_space = 0; |
4919 all_lcrecords = 0; | |
3263 | 4920 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4921 ignore_malloc_warnings = 1; |
4922 #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC | |
4923 mallopt (M_TRIM_THRESHOLD, 128*1024); /* trim threshold */ | |
4924 mallopt (M_MMAP_THRESHOLD, 64*1024); /* mmap threshold */ | |
4925 #if 0 /* Moved to emacs.c */ | |
4926 mallopt (M_MMAP_MAX, 64); /* max. number of mmap'ed areas */ | |
4927 #endif | |
4928 #endif | |
3092 | 4929 #ifndef NEW_GC |
2720 | 4930 init_string_chars_alloc (); |
428 | 4931 init_string_alloc (); |
4932 init_string_chars_alloc (); | |
4933 init_cons_alloc (); | |
4934 init_symbol_alloc (); | |
4935 init_compiled_function_alloc (); | |
4936 init_float_alloc (); | |
1983 | 4937 #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM |
4938 init_bignum_alloc (); | |
4939 #endif | |
4940 #ifdef HAVE_RATIO | |
4941 init_ratio_alloc (); | |
4942 #endif | |
4943 #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT | |
4944 init_bigfloat_alloc (); | |
4945 #endif | |
428 | 4946 init_marker_alloc (); |
4947 init_extent_alloc (); | |
4948 init_event_alloc (); | |
1204 | 4949 #ifdef EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS |
934 | 4950 init_key_data_alloc (); |
4951 init_button_data_alloc (); | |
4952 init_motion_data_alloc (); | |
4953 init_process_data_alloc (); | |
4954 init_timeout_data_alloc (); | |
4955 init_magic_data_alloc (); | |
4956 init_magic_eval_data_alloc (); | |
4957 init_eval_data_alloc (); | |
4958 init_misc_user_data_alloc (); | |
1204 | 4959 #endif /* EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS */ |
3263 | 4960 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4961 |
4962 ignore_malloc_warnings = 0; | |
4963 | |
452 | 4964 if (staticpros_nodump) |
4965 Dynarr_free (staticpros_nodump); | |
4966 staticpros_nodump = Dynarr_new2 (Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr, Lisp_Object *); | |
4967 Dynarr_resize (staticpros_nodump, 100); /* merely a small optimization */ | |
771 | 4968 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS |
4969 if (staticpro_nodump_names) | |
4970 Dynarr_free (staticpro_nodump_names); | |
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4972 const Ascbyte *); |
771 | 4973 Dynarr_resize (staticpro_nodump_names, 100); /* ditto */ |
4974 #endif | |
428 | 4975 |
3263 | 4976 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 4977 mcpros = Dynarr_new2 (Lisp_Object_dynarr, Lisp_Object); |
4978 Dynarr_resize (mcpros, 1410); /* merely a small optimization */ | |
4979 dump_add_root_block_ptr (&mcpros, &mcpros_description); | |
4980 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
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4981 mcpro_names = Dynarr_new2 (const_Ascbyte_ptr_dynarr, const Ascbyte *); |
2720 | 4982 Dynarr_resize (mcpro_names, 1410); /* merely a small optimization */ |
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4984 &const_Ascbyte_ptr_dynarr_description_1); |
2720 | 4985 #endif |
3263 | 4986 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
2720 | 4987 |
428 | 4988 consing_since_gc = 0; |
851 | 4989 need_to_check_c_alloca = 0; |
4990 funcall_allocation_flag = 0; | |
4991 funcall_alloca_count = 0; | |
814 | 4992 |
428 | 4993 lrecord_uid_counter = 259; |
3263 | 4994 #ifndef NEW_GC |
428 | 4995 debug_string_purity = 0; |
3263 | 4996 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 4997 |
800 | 4998 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES |
428 | 4999 ERROR_ME.really_unlikely_name_to_have_accidentally_in_a_non_errb_structure = |
5000 666; | |
5001 ERROR_ME_NOT. | |
5002 really_unlikely_name_to_have_accidentally_in_a_non_errb_structure = 42; | |
5003 ERROR_ME_WARN. | |
5004 really_unlikely_name_to_have_accidentally_in_a_non_errb_structure = | |
5005 3333632; | |
793 | 5006 ERROR_ME_DEBUG_WARN. |
5007 really_unlikely_name_to_have_accidentally_in_a_non_errb_structure = | |
5008 8675309; | |
800 | 5009 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_TYPES */ |
428 | 5010 } |
5011 | |
3263 | 5012 #ifndef NEW_GC |
771 | 5013 static void |
5014 init_lcrecord_lists (void) | |
5015 { | |
5016 int i; | |
5017 | |
5018 for (i = 0; i < countof (lrecord_implementations_table); i++) | |
5019 { | |
5020 all_lcrecord_lists[i] = Qzero; /* Qnil not yet set */ | |
5021 staticpro_nodump (&all_lcrecord_lists[i]); | |
5022 } | |
5023 } | |
3263 | 5024 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
771 | 5025 |
5026 void | |
1204 | 5027 init_alloc_early (void) |
771 | 5028 { |
1204 | 5029 #if defined (__cplusplus) && defined (ERROR_CHECK_GC) |
5030 static struct gcpro initial_gcpro; | |
5031 | |
5032 initial_gcpro.next = 0; | |
5033 initial_gcpro.var = &Qnil; | |
5034 initial_gcpro.nvars = 1; | |
5035 gcprolist = &initial_gcpro; | |
5036 #else | |
5037 gcprolist = 0; | |
5038 #endif /* defined (__cplusplus) && defined (ERROR_CHECK_GC) */ | |
5039 } | |
5040 | |
5041 void | |
5042 reinit_alloc_early (void) | |
5043 { | |
5044 common_init_alloc_early (); | |
3263 | 5045 #ifndef NEW_GC |
771 | 5046 init_lcrecord_lists (); |
3263 | 5047 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
771 | 5048 } |
5049 | |
428 | 5050 void |
5051 init_alloc_once_early (void) | |
5052 { | |
1204 | 5053 common_init_alloc_early (); |
428 | 5054 |
442 | 5055 { |
5056 int i; | |
5057 for (i = 0; i < countof (lrecord_implementations_table); i++) | |
5058 lrecord_implementations_table[i] = 0; | |
5059 } | |
5060 | |
5061 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (cons); | |
5062 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (vector); | |
5063 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (string); | |
3092 | 5064 #ifdef NEW_GC |
5065 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (string_indirect_data); | |
5066 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (string_direct_data); | |
5067 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
3263 | 5068 #ifndef NEW_GC |
442 | 5069 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (lcrecord_list); |
1204 | 5070 INIT_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION (free); |
3263 | 5071 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 5072 |
452 | 5073 staticpros = Dynarr_new2 (Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr, Lisp_Object *); |
5074 Dynarr_resize (staticpros, 1410); /* merely a small optimization */ | |
2367 | 5075 dump_add_root_block_ptr (&staticpros, &staticpros_description); |
771 | 5076 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS |
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5077 staticpro_names = Dynarr_new2 (const_Ascbyte_ptr_dynarr, const Ascbyte *); |
771 | 5078 Dynarr_resize (staticpro_names, 1410); /* merely a small optimization */ |
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5080 &const_Ascbyte_ptr_dynarr_description); |
771 | 5081 #endif |
5082 | |
3263 | 5083 #ifdef NEW_GC |
2720 | 5084 mcpros = Dynarr_new2 (Lisp_Object_dynarr, Lisp_Object); |
5085 Dynarr_resize (mcpros, 1410); /* merely a small optimization */ | |
5086 dump_add_root_block_ptr (&mcpros, &mcpros_description); | |
5087 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
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5088 mcpro_names = Dynarr_new2 (const_Ascbyte_ptr_dynarr, const Ascbyte *); |
2720 | 5089 Dynarr_resize (mcpro_names, 1410); /* merely a small optimization */ |
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5091 &const_Ascbyte_ptr_dynarr_description); |
2720 | 5092 #endif |
3263 | 5093 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
771 | 5094 init_lcrecord_lists (); |
3263 | 5095 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
428 | 5096 } |
5097 | |
5098 void | |
5099 syms_of_alloc (void) | |
5100 { | |
442 | 5101 DEFSYMBOL (Qgarbage_collecting); |
428 | 5102 |
5103 DEFSUBR (Fcons); | |
5104 DEFSUBR (Flist); | |
5105 DEFSUBR (Fvector); | |
5106 DEFSUBR (Fbit_vector); | |
5107 DEFSUBR (Fmake_byte_code); | |
5108 DEFSUBR (Fmake_list); | |
5109 DEFSUBR (Fmake_vector); | |
5110 DEFSUBR (Fmake_bit_vector); | |
5111 DEFSUBR (Fmake_string); | |
5112 DEFSUBR (Fstring); | |
5113 DEFSUBR (Fmake_symbol); | |
5114 DEFSUBR (Fmake_marker); | |
5115 DEFSUBR (Fpurecopy); | |
2994 | 5116 #ifdef ALLOC_TYPE_STATS |
5117 DEFSUBR (Fobject_memory_usage_stats); | |
5118 DEFSUBR (Fobject_memory_usage); | |
5119 #endif /* ALLOC_TYPE_STATS */ | |
428 | 5120 DEFSUBR (Fgarbage_collect); |
440 | 5121 #if 0 |
428 | 5122 DEFSUBR (Fmemory_limit); |
440 | 5123 #endif |
2994 | 5124 DEFSUBR (Ftotal_memory_usage); |
428 | 5125 DEFSUBR (Fconsing_since_gc); |
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5126 #ifdef USE_VALGRIND |
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5127 DEFSUBR (Fvalgrind_leak_check); |
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5128 DEFSUBR (Fvalgrind_quick_leak_check); |
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5129 #endif |
428 | 5130 } |
5131 | |
5132 void | |
5133 vars_of_alloc (void) | |
5134 { | |
5135 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
5136 DEFVAR_INT ("debug-allocation", &debug_allocation /* | |
5137 If non-zero, print out information to stderr about all objects allocated. | |
5138 See also `debug-allocation-backtrace-length'. | |
5139 */ ); | |
5140 debug_allocation = 0; | |
5141 | |
5142 DEFVAR_INT ("debug-allocation-backtrace-length", | |
5143 &debug_allocation_backtrace_length /* | |
5144 Length (in stack frames) of short backtrace printed out by `debug-allocation'. | |
5145 */ ); | |
5146 debug_allocation_backtrace_length = 2; | |
5147 #endif | |
5148 | |
5149 DEFVAR_BOOL ("purify-flag", &purify_flag /* | |
5150 Non-nil means loading Lisp code in order to dump an executable. | |
5151 This means that certain objects should be allocated in readonly space. | |
5152 */ ); | |
5153 } |