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1 /* Lisp parsing and input streams.
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2 Copyright (C) 1985-1989, 1992-1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 Copyright (C) 1995 Tinker Systems.
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4 Copyright (C) 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003 Ben Wing.
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6 This file is part of XEmacs.
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7
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8 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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9 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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10 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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11 later version.
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12
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13 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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16 for more details.
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17
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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19 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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20 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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22
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23 /* Synched up with: Mule 2.0, FSF 19.30. */
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24
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25 /* This file has been Mule-ized. */
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26
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27 #include <config.h>
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28 #include "lisp.h"
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29
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30 #include "buffer.h"
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31 #include "bytecode.h"
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32 #include "elhash.h"
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33 #include "file-coding.h"
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34 #include "lstream.h"
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35 #include "opaque.h"
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36 #include "profile.h"
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37
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38 #include "sysfile.h"
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39 #include "sysfloat.h"
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40 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE
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41 #include "syswindows.h"
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42 #endif
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43
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44 Lisp_Object Qread_char, Qstandard_input;
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45 Lisp_Object Qvariable_documentation;
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46 #define LISP_BACKQUOTES
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47 #ifdef LISP_BACKQUOTES
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48 /*
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49 Nonzero means inside a new-style backquote
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50 with no surrounding parentheses.
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51 Fread initializes this to zero, so we need not specbind it
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52 or worry about what happens to it when there is an error.
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53
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54 XEmacs:
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55 Nested backquotes are perfectly legal and fail utterly with
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56 this silliness. */
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57 static int new_backquote_flag, old_backquote_flag;
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58 Lisp_Object Qbackquote, Qbacktick, Qcomma, Qcomma_at, Qcomma_dot;
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59 #endif
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60 Lisp_Object Qvariable_domain; /* I18N3 */
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61 Lisp_Object Vvalues, Vstandard_input, Vafter_load_alist;
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62 Lisp_Object Vload_suppress_alist;
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63 Lisp_Object Qload, Qload_internal, Qfset;
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64
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65 /* Hash-table that maps directory names to hashes of their contents. */
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66 static Lisp_Object Vlocate_file_hash_table;
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67
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68 Lisp_Object Qexists, Qreadable, Qwritable, Qexecutable;
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69
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70 /* See read_escape() for an explanation of this. */
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71 #if 0
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72 int fail_on_bucky_bit_character_escapes;
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73 #endif
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74
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75 /* This symbol is also used in fns.c */
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76 #define FEATUREP_SYNTAX
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77
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78 #ifdef FEATUREP_SYNTAX
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79 Lisp_Object Qfeaturep;
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80 #endif
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81
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82 /* non-zero if inside `load' */
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83 int load_in_progress;
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84
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85 /* Whether Fload_internal() should check whether the .el is newer
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86 when loading .elc */
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87 int load_warn_when_source_newer;
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88 /* Whether Fload_internal() should check whether the .elc doesn't exist */
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89 int load_warn_when_source_only;
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90 /* Whether Fload_internal() should ignore .elc files when no suffix is given */
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91 int load_ignore_elc_files;
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92 /* Whether Fload_internal() should ignore out-of-date .elc files when no
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93 suffix is given */
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94 int load_ignore_out_of_date_elc_files;
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95 /* Always display messages showing when a file is loaded, regardless of
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96 whether the flag to `load' tries to suppress them. */
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97 int load_always_display_messages;
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98 /* Show the full path in loading messages. */
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99 int load_show_full_path_in_messages;
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100
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101 /* Search path for files to be loaded. */
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102 Lisp_Object Vload_path;
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103
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104 /* Search path for files when dumping. */
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105 /* Lisp_Object Vdump_load_path; */
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106
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107 /* This is the user-visible association list that maps features to
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108 lists of defs in their load files. */
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109 Lisp_Object Vload_history;
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110
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111 /* This is used to build the load history. */
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112 Lisp_Object Vcurrent_load_list;
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113
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114 /* Name of file actually being read by `load'. */
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115 Lisp_Object Vload_file_name;
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116
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117 /* Same as Vload_file_name but not Lisp-accessible. This ensures that
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118 our #$ checks are reliable. */
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119 Lisp_Object Vload_file_name_internal;
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120
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121 /* Function to use for reading, in `load' and friends. */
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122 Lisp_Object Vload_read_function;
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123
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124 /* The association list of objects read with the #n=object form.
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125 Each member of the list has the form (n . object), and is used to
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126 look up the object for the corresponding #n# construct.
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127 It must be set to nil before all top-level calls to read0. */
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128 Lisp_Object Vread_objects;
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129
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130 /* Nonzero means load should forcibly load all dynamic doc strings. */
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131 /* Note that this always happens (with some special behavior) when
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132 purify_flag is set. */
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133 static int load_force_doc_strings;
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134
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135 /* List of descriptors now open for Fload_internal. */
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136 static Lisp_Object Vload_descriptor_list;
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137
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138 /* In order to implement "load_force_doc_strings", we keep
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139 a list of all the compiled-function objects and such
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140 that we have created in the process of loading this file.
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141 See the rant below.
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142
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143 We specbind this just like Vload_file_name, so there's no
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144 problems with recursive loading. */
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145 static Lisp_Object Vload_force_doc_string_list;
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146
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147 /* A resizing-buffer stream used to temporarily hold data while reading */
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148 static Lisp_Object Vread_buffer_stream;
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149
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150 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK
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151 Lisp_Object Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation;
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152 #endif
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153
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154 static int load_byte_code_version;
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155
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156 /* An array describing all known built-in structure types */
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157 static structure_type_dynarr *the_structure_type_dynarr;
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158
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159 #if 0 /* FSF stuff */
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160 /* For use within read-from-string (this reader is non-reentrant!!) */
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161 static int read_from_string_index;
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162 static int read_from_string_limit;
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163 #endif
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164
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165 #if 0 /* More FSF implementation kludges. */
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166 /* In order to implement load-force-doc-string, FSF saves the
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167 #@-quoted string when it's seen, and goes back and retrieves
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168 it later.
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169
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170 This approach is not only kludgy, but it in general won't work
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171 correctly because there's no stack of remembered #@-quoted-strings
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172 and those strings don't generally appear in the file in the same
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173 order as their #$ references. (Yes, that is amazingly stupid too.
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174
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175 It would be trivially easy to always encode the #@ string
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176 [which is a comment, anyway] in the middle of the (#$ . INT) cons
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177 reference. That way, it would be really easy to implement
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178 load-force-doc-string in a non-kludgy way by just retrieving the
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179 string immediately, because it's delivered on a silver platter.)
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180
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181 And finally, this stupid approach doesn't work under Mule, or
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182 under MS-DOS or Windows NT, or under VMS, or any other place
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183 where you either can't do an ftell() or don't get back a byte
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184 count.
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185
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186 Oh, and one more lossage in this approach: If you attempt to
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187 dump any ELC files that were compiled with `byte-compile-dynamic'
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188 (as opposed to just `byte-compile-dynamic-docstring'), you
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189 get hosed. FMH! (as the illustrious JWZ was prone to utter)
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190
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191 The approach we use is clean, solves all of these problems, and is
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192 probably easier to implement anyway. We just save a list of all
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193 the containing objects that have (#$ . INT) conses in them (this
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194 will only be compiled-function objects and lists), and when the
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195 file is finished loading, we go through and fill in all the
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196 doc strings at once. --ben */
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197
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198 /* This contains the last string skipped with #@. */
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199 static char *saved_doc_string;
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200 /* Length of buffer allocated in saved_doc_string. */
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201 static int saved_doc_string_size;
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202 /* Length of actual data in saved_doc_string. */
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203 static int saved_doc_string_length;
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204 /* This is the file position that string came from. */
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205 static int saved_doc_string_position;
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206 #endif
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207
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208 static int locate_file_open_or_access_file (Ibyte *fn, int access_mode);
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209 EXFUN (Fread_from_string, 3);
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210
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211 /* When errors are signaled, the actual readcharfun should not be used
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212 as an argument if it is an lstream, so that lstreams don't escape
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213 to the Lisp level. */
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214 #define READCHARFUN_MAYBE(x) (LSTREAMP (x) \
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215 ? (build_msg_string ("internal input stream")) \
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216 : (x))
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217
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218
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219 static DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (read_syntax_error (const char *));
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220
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221 static DOESNT_RETURN
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222 read_syntax_error (const char *string)
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223 {
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224 signal_error (Qinvalid_read_syntax, string, Qunbound);
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225 }
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226
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227 static Lisp_Object
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228 continuable_read_syntax_error (const char *string)
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229 {
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230 return signal_continuable_error (Qinvalid_read_syntax, string, Qunbound);
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231 }
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232
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233
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234 /* Handle unreading and rereading of characters. */
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235 static Ichar
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236 readchar (Lisp_Object readcharfun)
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237 {
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238 /* This function can GC */
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239
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240 if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
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241 {
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242 Ichar c;
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243 struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
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244
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245 if (!BUFFER_LIVE_P (b))
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246 invalid_operation ("Reading from killed buffer", Qunbound);
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247
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248 if (BUF_PT (b) >= BUF_ZV (b))
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249 return -1;
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250 c = BUF_FETCH_CHAR (b, BUF_PT (b));
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251 BUF_SET_PT (b, BUF_PT (b) + 1);
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252
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253 return c;
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254 }
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255 else if (LSTREAMP (readcharfun))
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256 {
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257 Ichar c = Lstream_get_ichar (XLSTREAM (readcharfun));
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258 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS /* testing Mule */
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259 static int testing_mule = 0; /* Change via debugger */
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260 if (testing_mule)
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261 {
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262 if (c >= 0x20 && c <= 0x7E) stderr_out ("%c", c);
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263 else if (c == '\n') stderr_out ("\\n\n");
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264 else stderr_out ("\\%o ", c);
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265 }
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266 #endif /* testing Mule */
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267 return c;
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268 }
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269 else if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
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270 {
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271 Ichar c;
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272 Charbpos mpos = marker_position (readcharfun);
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273 struct buffer *inbuffer = XMARKER (readcharfun)->buffer;
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274
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275 if (mpos >= BUF_ZV (inbuffer))
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276 return -1;
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277 c = BUF_FETCH_CHAR (inbuffer, mpos);
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278 set_marker_position (readcharfun, mpos + 1);
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279 return c;
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280 }
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281 else
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282 {
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283 Lisp_Object tem = call0 (readcharfun);
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284
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285 if (!CHAR_OR_CHAR_INTP (tem))
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286 return -1;
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287 return XCHAR_OR_CHAR_INT (tem);
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288 }
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289 }
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290
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291 /* Unread the character C in the way appropriate for the stream READCHARFUN.
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292 If the stream is a user function, call it with the char as argument. */
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293
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294 static void
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295 unreadchar (Lisp_Object readcharfun, Ichar c)
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296 {
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297 if (c == -1)
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298 /* Don't back up the pointer if we're unreading the end-of-input mark,
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299 since readchar didn't advance it when we read it. */
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300 ;
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301 else if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
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302 BUF_SET_PT (XBUFFER (readcharfun), BUF_PT (XBUFFER (readcharfun)) - 1);
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303 else if (LSTREAMP (readcharfun))
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304 {
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305 Lstream_unget_ichar (XLSTREAM (readcharfun), c);
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306 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS /* testing Mule */
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307 {
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308 static int testing_mule = 0; /* Set this using debugger */
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309 if (testing_mule)
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310 fprintf (stderr,
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311 (c >= 0x20 && c <= 0x7E) ? "UU%c" :
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312 ((c == '\n') ? "UU\\n\n" : "UU\\%o"), c);
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313 }
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314 #endif
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315 }
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316 else if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
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317 set_marker_position (readcharfun, marker_position (readcharfun) - 1);
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318 else
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319 call1 (readcharfun, make_char (c));
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320 }
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321
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322 static Lisp_Object read0 (Lisp_Object readcharfun);
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323 static Lisp_Object read1 (Lisp_Object readcharfun);
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324 static Lisp_Object read_list (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
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325 Ichar terminator,
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326 int allow_dotted_lists,
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327 int check_for_doc_references);
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328
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329 static void readevalloop (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
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330 Lisp_Object sourcefile,
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331 Lisp_Object (*evalfun) (Lisp_Object),
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332 int printflag);
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333
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334 static Lisp_Object
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335 load_unwind (Lisp_Object stream) /* used as unwind-protect function in load */
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336 {
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337 Lstream_close (XLSTREAM (stream));
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338 return Qnil;
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339 }
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340
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341 /* Check if NONRELOC/RELOC (an absolute filename) is suppressed according
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342 to load-suppress-alist. */
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343 static int
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344 check_if_suppressed (Ibyte *nonreloc, Lisp_Object reloc)
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345 {
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346 Bytecount len;
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347
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348 if (!NILP (reloc))
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349 {
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350 nonreloc = XSTRING_DATA (reloc);
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351 len = XSTRING_LENGTH (reloc);
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352 }
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353 else
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354 len = qxestrlen (nonreloc);
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355
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356 if (len >= 4 && !qxestrcmp_ascii (nonreloc + len - 4, ".elc"))
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357 len -= 4;
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358 else if (len >= 3 && !qxestrcmp_ascii (nonreloc + len - 3, ".el"))
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359 len -= 3;
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360
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361 {
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362 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (acons, Vload_suppress_alist)
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363 {
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364 if (CONSP (acons) && STRINGP (XCAR (acons)))
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365 {
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366 Lisp_Object name = XCAR (acons);
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367 if (XSTRING_LENGTH (name) == len &&
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368 !memcmp (XSTRING_DATA (name), nonreloc, len))
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369 {
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370 struct gcpro gcpro1;
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371 Lisp_Object val;
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372
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373 GCPRO1 (reloc);
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374 val = Feval (XCDR (acons));
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375 UNGCPRO;
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376
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377 if (!NILP (val))
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378 return 1;
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379 }
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380 }
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381 }
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382 }
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383
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384 return 0;
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385 }
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386
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387 /* The plague is coming.
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388
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389 Ring around the rosy, pocket full of posy,
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390 Ashes ashes, they all fall down.
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391 */
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392 void
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393 ebolify_bytecode_constants (Lisp_Object vector)
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394 {
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395 int len = XVECTOR_LENGTH (vector);
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396 int i;
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397
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398 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
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399 {
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400 Lisp_Object el = XVECTOR_DATA (vector)[i];
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401
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402 /* We don't check for `eq', `equal', and the others that have
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403 bytecode opcodes. This might lose if someone passes #'eq or
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404 something to `funcall', but who would really do that? As
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405 they say in law, we've made a "good-faith effort" to
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406 unfuckify ourselves. And doing it this way avoids screwing
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407 up args to `make-hash-table' and such. As it is, we have to
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408 add an extra Ebola check in decode_weak_list_type(). --ben */
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409 if (EQ (el, Qassoc)) el = Qold_assoc;
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410 else if (EQ (el, Qdelq)) el = Qold_delq;
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411 #if 0
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412 /* I think this is a bad idea because it will probably mess
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413 with keymap code. */
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414 else if (EQ (el, Qdelete)) el = Qold_delete;
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415 #endif
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416 else if (EQ (el, Qrassq)) el = Qold_rassq;
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417 else if (EQ (el, Qrassoc)) el = Qold_rassoc;
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418
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419 XVECTOR_DATA (vector)[i] = el;
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420 }
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421 }
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422
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423 static Lisp_Object
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424 pas_de_holgazan_ici (int fd, Lisp_Object victim)
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428
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425 {
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426 Lisp_Object tem;
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427 EMACS_INT pos;
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428
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429 if (!INTP (XCDR (victim)))
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430 invalid_byte_code ("Bogus doc string reference", victim);
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431 pos = XINT (XCDR (victim));
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432 if (pos < 0)
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433 pos = -pos; /* kludge to mark a user variable */
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434 tem = unparesseuxify_doc_string (fd, pos, 0, Vload_file_name_internal, 0);
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435 if (!STRINGP (tem))
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436 signal_error_1 (Qinvalid_byte_code, tem);
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437 return tem;
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438 }
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439
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440 static Lisp_Object
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441 load_force_doc_string_unwind (Lisp_Object oldlist)
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442 {
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443 struct gcpro gcpro1;
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444 Lisp_Object list = Vload_force_doc_string_list;
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445 Lisp_Object tail;
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446 int fd = XINT (XCAR (Vload_descriptor_list));
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447
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448 GCPRO1 (list);
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449 /* restore the old value first just in case an error occurs. */
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450 Vload_force_doc_string_list = oldlist;
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451
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452 LIST_LOOP (tail, list)
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453 {
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454 Lisp_Object john = Fcar (tail);
|
|
455 if (CONSP (john))
|
|
456 {
|
|
457 assert (CONSP (XCAR (john)));
|
|
458 assert (!purify_flag); /* should have been handled in read_list() */
|
558
|
459 XCAR (john) = pas_de_holgazan_ici (fd, XCAR (john));
|
428
|
460 }
|
|
461 else
|
|
462 {
|
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463 Lisp_Object doc;
|
|
464
|
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465 assert (COMPILED_FUNCTIONP (john));
|
|
466 if (CONSP (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (john)->instructions))
|
|
467 {
|
|
468 struct gcpro ngcpro1;
|
558
|
469 Lisp_Object juan = (pas_de_holgazan_ici
|
814
|
470 (fd,
|
|
471 XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (john)->instructions));
|
428
|
472 Lisp_Object ivan;
|
|
473
|
|
474 NGCPRO1 (juan);
|
|
475 ivan = Fread (juan);
|
|
476 if (!CONSP (ivan))
|
563
|
477 invalid_byte_code ("invalid lazy-loaded byte code", ivan);
|
428
|
478 XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (john)->instructions = XCAR (ivan);
|
|
479 /* v18 or v19 bytecode file. Need to Ebolify. */
|
|
480 if (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (john)->flags.ebolified
|
|
481 && VECTORP (XCDR (ivan)))
|
|
482 ebolify_bytecode_constants (XCDR (ivan));
|
|
483 XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (john)->constants = XCDR (ivan);
|
|
484 NUNGCPRO;
|
|
485 }
|
|
486 doc = compiled_function_documentation (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (john));
|
|
487 if (CONSP (doc))
|
|
488 {
|
|
489 assert (!purify_flag); /* should have been handled in
|
|
490 read_compiled_function() */
|
558
|
491 doc = pas_de_holgazan_ici (fd, doc);
|
428
|
492 set_compiled_function_documentation (XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (john),
|
|
493 doc);
|
|
494 }
|
|
495 }
|
|
496 }
|
|
497
|
|
498 if (!NILP (list))
|
|
499 free_list (list);
|
|
500
|
|
501 UNGCPRO;
|
|
502 return Qnil;
|
|
503 }
|
|
504
|
|
505 /* Close all descriptors in use for Fload_internal.
|
|
506 This is used when starting a subprocess. */
|
|
507
|
|
508 void
|
|
509 close_load_descs (void)
|
|
510 {
|
|
511 Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
512 LIST_LOOP (tail, Vload_descriptor_list)
|
771
|
513 retry_close (XINT (XCAR (tail)));
|
428
|
514 }
|
|
515
|
|
516 #ifdef I18N3
|
|
517 Lisp_Object Vfile_domain;
|
|
518 #endif /* I18N3 */
|
|
519
|
|
520 DEFUN ("load-internal", Fload_internal, 1, 6, 0, /*
|
|
521 Execute a file of Lisp code named FILE; no coding-system frobbing.
|
|
522 This function is identical to `load' except for the handling of the
|
|
523 CODESYS and USED-CODESYS arguments under XEmacs/Mule. (When Mule
|
|
524 support is not present, both functions are identical and ignore the
|
|
525 CODESYS and USED-CODESYS arguments.)
|
|
526
|
|
527 If support for Mule exists in this Emacs, the file is decoded
|
|
528 according to CODESYS; if omitted, no conversion happens. If
|
|
529 USED-CODESYS is non-nil, it should be a symbol, and the actual coding
|
|
530 system that was used for the decoding is stored into it. It will in
|
|
531 general be different from CODESYS if CODESYS specifies automatic
|
|
532 encoding detection or end-of-line detection.
|
|
533 */
|
444
|
534 (file, noerror, nomessage, nosuffix, codesys, used_codesys))
|
428
|
535 {
|
|
536 /* This function can GC */
|
|
537 int fd = -1;
|
|
538 int speccount = specpdl_depth ();
|
|
539 int source_only = 0;
|
1123
|
540 /* NEWER and OLDER are filenames w/o directory, used in loading messages
|
|
541 to e.g. warn of newer .el files when the .elc is being loaded. */
|
428
|
542 Lisp_Object newer = Qnil;
|
1123
|
543 Lisp_Object older = Qnil;
|
428
|
544 Lisp_Object handler = Qnil;
|
|
545 Lisp_Object found = Qnil;
|
1292
|
546 Lisp_Object retval;
|
1123
|
547 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
|
428
|
548 int reading_elc = 0;
|
780
|
549 int from_require = EQ (nomessage, Qrequire);
|
1261
|
550 int message_p = NILP (nomessage) || load_always_display_messages;
|
428
|
551 struct stat s1, s2;
|
1261
|
552 Ibyte *spaces = alloca_ibytes (load_in_progress * 2 + 10);
|
|
553 int i;
|
1292
|
554 PROFILE_DECLARE ();
|
428
|
555
|
1266
|
556 GCPRO4 (file, newer, older, found);
|
428
|
557 CHECK_STRING (file);
|
|
558
|
1292
|
559 PROFILE_RECORD_ENTERING_SECTION (Qload_internal);
|
|
560
|
428
|
561 /* If file name is magic, call the handler. */
|
|
562 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (file, Qload);
|
|
563 if (!NILP (handler))
|
1292
|
564 {
|
|
565 retval = call5 (handler, Qload, file, noerror, nomessage, nosuffix);
|
|
566 goto done;
|
|
567 }
|
428
|
568
|
|
569 /* Do this after the handler to avoid
|
|
570 the need to gcpro noerror, nomessage and nosuffix.
|
|
571 (Below here, we care only whether they are nil or not.) */
|
|
572 file = Fsubstitute_in_file_name (file);
|
|
573 if (!NILP (used_codesys))
|
|
574 CHECK_SYMBOL (used_codesys);
|
|
575
|
1261
|
576 if (noninteractive)
|
|
577 {
|
|
578 for (i = 0; i < load_in_progress * 2; i++)
|
|
579 spaces[i] = ' ';
|
|
580 spaces[i] = '\0';
|
|
581 }
|
|
582 else
|
|
583 spaces[0] = '\0';
|
|
584
|
428
|
585 /* Avoid weird lossage with null string as arg,
|
|
586 since it would try to load a directory as a Lisp file.
|
|
587 Unix truly sucks. */
|
|
588 if (XSTRING_LENGTH (file) > 0)
|
|
589 {
|
867
|
590 Ibyte *foundstr;
|
428
|
591 int foundlen;
|
|
592
|
|
593 fd = locate_file (Vload_path, file,
|
|
594 ((!NILP (nosuffix)) ? Qnil :
|
|
595 build_string (load_ignore_elc_files ? ".el:" :
|
|
596 ".elc:.el:")),
|
|
597 &found,
|
|
598 -1);
|
|
599
|
|
600 if (fd < 0)
|
|
601 {
|
444
|
602 if (NILP (noerror))
|
563
|
603 signal_error (Qfile_error, "Cannot open load file", file);
|
428
|
604 else
|
|
605 {
|
1292
|
606 retval = Qnil;
|
|
607 goto done;
|
428
|
608 }
|
|
609 }
|
|
610
|
2367
|
611 foundstr = alloca_ibytes (XSTRING_LENGTH (found) + 1);
|
771
|
612 qxestrcpy (foundstr, XSTRING_DATA (found));
|
|
613 foundlen = qxestrlen (foundstr);
|
428
|
614
|
|
615 /* The omniscient JWZ thinks this is worthless, but I beg to
|
|
616 differ. --ben */
|
|
617 if (load_ignore_elc_files)
|
1123
|
618 newer = Ffile_name_nondirectory (found);
|
|
619 else if ((load_warn_when_source_newer ||
|
|
620 load_ignore_out_of_date_elc_files) &&
|
428
|
621 !memcmp (".elc", foundstr + foundlen - 4, 4))
|
|
622 {
|
771
|
623 if (! qxe_fstat (fd, &s1)) /* can't fail, right? */
|
428
|
624 {
|
|
625 int result;
|
|
626 /* temporarily hack the 'c' off the end of the filename */
|
|
627 foundstr[foundlen - 1] = '\0';
|
771
|
628 result = qxe_stat (foundstr, &s2);
|
428
|
629 if (result >= 0 &&
|
|
630 (unsigned) s1.st_mtime < (unsigned) s2.st_mtime)
|
1123
|
631 {
|
|
632 /* .elc exists and is out-of-date wrt .el */
|
|
633 Lisp_Object el_name = make_string (foundstr, foundlen - 1);
|
|
634 struct gcpro nngcpro1;
|
|
635 NNGCPRO1 (el_name);
|
|
636 newer = Ffile_name_nondirectory (el_name);
|
|
637 if (load_ignore_out_of_date_elc_files)
|
|
638 {
|
|
639 int newfd =
|
|
640 locate_file_open_or_access_file
|
|
641 (XSTRING_DATA (el_name), -1);
|
|
642
|
|
643 if (newfd >= 0)
|
|
644 {
|
|
645 older = Ffile_name_nondirectory (found);
|
|
646 found = el_name;
|
|
647 retry_close (fd);
|
|
648 fd = newfd;
|
|
649 }
|
|
650 }
|
|
651 NNUNGCPRO;
|
|
652 }
|
428
|
653 /* put the 'c' back on (kludge-o-rama) */
|
|
654 foundstr[foundlen - 1] = 'c';
|
|
655 }
|
|
656 }
|
|
657 else if (load_warn_when_source_only &&
|
|
658 /* `found' ends in ".el" */
|
|
659 !memcmp (".el", foundstr + foundlen - 3, 3) &&
|
|
660 /* `file' does not end in ".el" */
|
|
661 memcmp (".el",
|
|
662 XSTRING_DATA (file) + XSTRING_LENGTH (file) - 3,
|
|
663 3))
|
1123
|
664 source_only = 1;
|
428
|
665
|
|
666 if (!memcmp (".elc", foundstr + foundlen - 4, 4))
|
|
667 reading_elc = 1;
|
|
668 }
|
|
669
|
1123
|
670 #define PRINT_LOADING_MESSAGE_1(loading, done) \
|
|
671 do { \
|
|
672 if (load_ignore_elc_files) \
|
|
673 { \
|
|
674 if (message_p) \
|
1261
|
675 message (loading done, spaces, \
|
1123
|
676 XSTRING_DATA (load_show_full_path_in_messages ? \
|
|
677 found : newer)); \
|
|
678 } \
|
|
679 else if (!NILP (older)) \
|
|
680 { \
|
|
681 assert (load_ignore_out_of_date_elc_files); \
|
1261
|
682 message (loading done " (file %s is out-of-date)", spaces, \
|
1123
|
683 XSTRING_DATA (load_show_full_path_in_messages ? \
|
|
684 found : newer), \
|
|
685 XSTRING_DATA (older)); \
|
|
686 } \
|
|
687 else if (!NILP (newer)) \
|
1261
|
688 message (loading done " (file %s is newer)", spaces, \
|
1123
|
689 XSTRING_DATA (load_show_full_path_in_messages ? \
|
|
690 found : file), \
|
|
691 XSTRING_DATA (newer)); \
|
|
692 else if (source_only) \
|
1261
|
693 message (loading done " (file %s.elc does not exist)", spaces, \
|
1123
|
694 XSTRING_DATA (load_show_full_path_in_messages ? \
|
|
695 found : file), \
|
|
696 XSTRING_DATA (Ffile_name_nondirectory (file))); \
|
|
697 else if (message_p) \
|
1261
|
698 message (loading done, spaces, \
|
1123
|
699 XSTRING_DATA (load_show_full_path_in_messages ? \
|
|
700 found : file)); \
|
428
|
701 } while (0)
|
|
702
|
1261
|
703 #define PRINT_LOADING_MESSAGE(done) \
|
|
704 do { \
|
|
705 if (from_require) \
|
|
706 PRINT_LOADING_MESSAGE_1 ("%sRequiring %s...", done); \
|
|
707 else \
|
|
708 PRINT_LOADING_MESSAGE_1 ("%sLoading %s...", done); \
|
780
|
709 } while (0)
|
|
710
|
428
|
711 PRINT_LOADING_MESSAGE ("");
|
|
712
|
|
713 {
|
|
714 /* Lisp_Object's must be malloc'ed, not stack-allocated */
|
|
715 Lisp_Object lispstream = Qnil;
|
442
|
716 const int block_size = 8192;
|
428
|
717 struct gcpro ngcpro1;
|
|
718
|
|
719 NGCPRO1 (lispstream);
|
|
720 lispstream = make_filedesc_input_stream (fd, 0, -1, LSTR_CLOSING);
|
|
721 /* 64K is used for normal files; 8K should be OK here because Lisp
|
|
722 files aren't really all that big. */
|
|
723 Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (lispstream), LSTREAM_BLOCKN_BUFFERED,
|
|
724 block_size);
|
771
|
725 lispstream = make_coding_input_stream
|
|
726 (XLSTREAM (lispstream), get_coding_system_for_text_file (codesys, 1),
|
800
|
727 CODING_DECODE, 0);
|
428
|
728 Lstream_set_buffering (XLSTREAM (lispstream), LSTREAM_BLOCKN_BUFFERED,
|
|
729 block_size);
|
|
730 /* NOTE: Order of these is very important. Don't rearrange them. */
|
853
|
731 internal_bind_int (&load_in_progress, 1 + load_in_progress);
|
428
|
732 record_unwind_protect (load_unwind, lispstream);
|
853
|
733 internal_bind_lisp_object (&Vload_descriptor_list,
|
|
734 Fcons (make_int (fd), Vload_descriptor_list));
|
|
735 internal_bind_lisp_object (&Vload_file_name_internal, found);
|
|
736 /* this is not a simple internal_bind. */
|
428
|
737 record_unwind_protect (load_force_doc_string_unwind,
|
|
738 Vload_force_doc_string_list);
|
853
|
739 Vload_force_doc_string_list = Qnil;
|
2548
|
740 internal_bind_lisp_object (&Vload_file_name, found);
|
428
|
741 #ifdef I18N3
|
853
|
742 /* set it to nil; a call to #'domain will set it. */
|
|
743 internal_bind_lisp_object (&Vfile_domain, Qnil);
|
428
|
744 #endif
|
|
745
|
|
746 /* Now determine what sort of ELC file we're reading in. */
|
853
|
747 internal_bind_int (&load_byte_code_version, load_byte_code_version);
|
428
|
748 if (reading_elc)
|
|
749 {
|
|
750 char elc_header[8];
|
|
751 int num_read;
|
|
752
|
|
753 num_read = Lstream_read (XLSTREAM (lispstream), elc_header, 8);
|
|
754 if (num_read < 8
|
|
755 || strncmp (elc_header, ";ELC", 4))
|
|
756 {
|
|
757 /* Huh? Probably not a valid ELC file. */
|
|
758 load_byte_code_version = 100; /* no Ebolification needed */
|
|
759 Lstream_unread (XLSTREAM (lispstream), elc_header, num_read);
|
|
760 }
|
|
761 else
|
|
762 load_byte_code_version = elc_header[4];
|
|
763 }
|
|
764 else
|
|
765 load_byte_code_version = 100; /* no Ebolification needed */
|
|
766
|
|
767 readevalloop (lispstream, file, Feval, 0);
|
|
768 if (!NILP (used_codesys))
|
|
769 Fset (used_codesys,
|
|
770 XCODING_SYSTEM_NAME
|
771
|
771 (coding_stream_detected_coding_system (XLSTREAM (lispstream))));
|
|
772 unbind_to (speccount);
|
428
|
773
|
|
774 NUNGCPRO;
|
|
775 }
|
|
776
|
|
777 {
|
|
778 Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
779 /* #### Disgusting kludge */
|
|
780 /* Run any load-hooks for this file. */
|
|
781 /* #### An even more disgusting kludge. There is horrible code */
|
|
782 /* that is relying on the fact that dumped lisp files are found */
|
|
783 /* via `load-path' search. */
|
|
784 Lisp_Object name = file;
|
|
785
|
1123
|
786 if (!NILP (Ffile_name_absolute_p (file)))
|
|
787 name = Ffile_name_nondirectory (file);
|
428
|
788
|
1261
|
789 tem = Fassoc (name, Vafter_load_alist);
|
428
|
790 if (!NILP (tem))
|
|
791 {
|
|
792 struct gcpro ngcpro1;
|
|
793
|
|
794 NGCPRO1 (tem);
|
|
795 /* Use eval so that errors give a semi-meaningful backtrace. --Stig */
|
|
796 tem = Fcons (Qprogn, Fcdr (tem));
|
|
797 Feval (tem);
|
|
798 NUNGCPRO;
|
|
799 }
|
|
800 }
|
|
801
|
|
802 if (!noninteractive)
|
|
803 PRINT_LOADING_MESSAGE ("done");
|
|
804
|
1292
|
805 retval = Qt;
|
|
806 done:
|
|
807 PROFILE_RECORD_EXITING_SECTION (Qload_internal);
|
428
|
808 UNGCPRO;
|
1292
|
809 return retval;
|
428
|
810 }
|
|
811
|
|
812
|
|
813 /* ------------------------------- */
|
|
814 /* locate_file */
|
|
815 /* ------------------------------- */
|
|
816
|
|
817 static int
|
|
818 decode_mode_1 (Lisp_Object mode)
|
|
819 {
|
|
820 if (EQ (mode, Qexists))
|
|
821 return F_OK;
|
|
822 else if (EQ (mode, Qexecutable))
|
|
823 return X_OK;
|
|
824 else if (EQ (mode, Qwritable))
|
|
825 return W_OK;
|
|
826 else if (EQ (mode, Qreadable))
|
|
827 return R_OK;
|
|
828 else if (INTP (mode))
|
|
829 {
|
|
830 check_int_range (XINT (mode), 0, 7);
|
|
831 return XINT (mode);
|
|
832 }
|
|
833 else
|
563
|
834 invalid_argument ("Invalid value", mode);
|
428
|
835 return 0; /* unreached */
|
|
836 }
|
|
837
|
|
838 static int
|
|
839 decode_mode (Lisp_Object mode)
|
|
840 {
|
|
841 if (NILP (mode))
|
|
842 return R_OK;
|
|
843 else if (CONSP (mode))
|
|
844 {
|
|
845 int mask = 0;
|
2367
|
846 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (elt, mode)
|
|
847 mask |= decode_mode_1 (elt);
|
428
|
848 return mask;
|
|
849 }
|
|
850 else
|
|
851 return decode_mode_1 (mode);
|
|
852 }
|
|
853
|
|
854 DEFUN ("locate-file", Flocate_file, 2, 4, 0, /*
|
|
855 Search for FILENAME through PATH-LIST.
|
|
856
|
|
857 If SUFFIXES is non-nil, it should be a list of suffixes to append to
|
|
858 file name when searching.
|
|
859
|
|
860 If MODE is non-nil, it should be a symbol or a list of symbol representing
|
|
861 requirements. Allowed symbols are `exists', `executable', `writable', and
|
|
862 `readable'. If MODE is nil, it defaults to `readable'.
|
|
863
|
2548
|
864 Filenames are checked against `load-suppress-alist' to determine if they
|
|
865 should be ignored.
|
|
866
|
428
|
867 `locate-file' keeps hash tables of the directories it searches through,
|
|
868 in order to speed things up. It tries valiantly to not get confused in
|
|
869 the face of a changing and unpredictable environment, but can occasionally
|
|
870 get tripped up. In this case, you will have to call
|
|
871 `locate-file-clear-hashing' to get it back on track. See that function
|
|
872 for details.
|
|
873 */
|
|
874 (filename, path_list, suffixes, mode))
|
|
875 {
|
|
876 /* This function can GC */
|
|
877 Lisp_Object tp;
|
|
878
|
|
879 CHECK_STRING (filename);
|
|
880
|
|
881 if (LISTP (suffixes))
|
|
882 {
|
2367
|
883 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (elt, suffixes)
|
|
884 CHECK_STRING (elt);
|
428
|
885 }
|
|
886 else
|
|
887 CHECK_STRING (suffixes);
|
|
888
|
|
889 locate_file (path_list, filename, suffixes, &tp, decode_mode (mode));
|
|
890 return tp;
|
|
891 }
|
|
892
|
|
893 /* Recalculate the hash table for the given string. DIRECTORY should
|
|
894 better have been through Fexpand_file_name() by now. */
|
|
895
|
|
896 static Lisp_Object
|
|
897 locate_file_refresh_hashing (Lisp_Object directory)
|
|
898 {
|
|
899 Lisp_Object hash =
|
771
|
900 make_directory_hash_table (XSTRING_DATA (directory));
|
428
|
901
|
|
902 if (!NILP (hash))
|
|
903 Fputhash (directory, hash, Vlocate_file_hash_table);
|
|
904 return hash;
|
|
905 }
|
|
906
|
|
907 /* find the hash table for the given directory, recalculating if necessary */
|
|
908
|
|
909 static Lisp_Object
|
|
910 locate_file_find_directory_hash_table (Lisp_Object directory)
|
|
911 {
|
|
912 Lisp_Object hash = Fgethash (directory, Vlocate_file_hash_table, Qnil);
|
|
913 if (NILP (hash))
|
|
914 return locate_file_refresh_hashing (directory);
|
|
915 else
|
|
916 return hash;
|
|
917 }
|
|
918
|
|
919 /* The SUFFIXES argument in any of the locate_file* functions can be
|
|
920 nil, a list, or a string (for backward compatibility), with the
|
|
921 following semantics:
|
|
922
|
|
923 a) nil - no suffix, just search for file name intact
|
|
924 (semantically different from "empty suffix list", which
|
|
925 would be meaningless.)
|
|
926 b) list - list of suffixes to append to file name. Each of these
|
|
927 must be a string.
|
|
928 c) string - colon-separated suffixes to append to file name (backward
|
|
929 compatibility).
|
|
930
|
|
931 All of this got hairy, so I decided to use a mapper. Calling a
|
|
932 function for each suffix shouldn't slow things down, since
|
|
933 locate_file is rarely called with enough suffixes for funcalls to
|
|
934 make any difference. */
|
|
935
|
|
936 /* Map FUN over SUFFIXES, as described above. FUN will be called with a
|
|
937 char * containing the current file name, and ARG. Mapping stops when
|
|
938 FUN returns non-zero. */
|
|
939 static void
|
|
940 locate_file_map_suffixes (Lisp_Object filename, Lisp_Object suffixes,
|
867
|
941 int (*fun) (Ibyte *, void *),
|
428
|
942 void *arg)
|
|
943 {
|
|
944 /* This function can GC */
|
867
|
945 Ibyte *fn;
|
428
|
946 int fn_len, max;
|
|
947
|
|
948 /* Calculate maximum size of any filename made from
|
|
949 this path element/specified file name and any possible suffix. */
|
|
950 if (CONSP (suffixes))
|
|
951 {
|
|
952 /* We must traverse the list, so why not do it right. */
|
|
953 Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
954 max = 0;
|
|
955 LIST_LOOP (tail, suffixes)
|
|
956 {
|
|
957 if (XSTRING_LENGTH (XCAR (tail)) > max)
|
|
958 max = XSTRING_LENGTH (XCAR (tail));
|
|
959 }
|
|
960 }
|
|
961 else if (NILP (suffixes))
|
|
962 max = 0;
|
|
963 else
|
|
964 /* Just take the easy way out */
|
|
965 max = XSTRING_LENGTH (suffixes);
|
|
966
|
|
967 fn_len = XSTRING_LENGTH (filename);
|
2367
|
968 fn = alloca_ibytes (max + fn_len + 1);
|
771
|
969 memcpy (fn, XSTRING_DATA (filename), fn_len);
|
428
|
970
|
|
971 /* Loop over suffixes. */
|
|
972 if (!STRINGP (suffixes))
|
|
973 {
|
|
974 if (NILP (suffixes))
|
|
975 {
|
|
976 /* Case a) discussed in the comment above. */
|
|
977 fn[fn_len] = 0;
|
|
978 if ((*fun) (fn, arg))
|
|
979 return;
|
|
980 }
|
|
981 else
|
|
982 {
|
|
983 /* Case b) */
|
|
984 Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
985 LIST_LOOP (tail, suffixes)
|
|
986 {
|
|
987 memcpy (fn + fn_len, XSTRING_DATA (XCAR (tail)),
|
|
988 XSTRING_LENGTH (XCAR (tail)));
|
|
989 fn[fn_len + XSTRING_LENGTH (XCAR (tail))] = 0;
|
|
990 if ((*fun) (fn, arg))
|
|
991 return;
|
|
992 }
|
|
993 }
|
|
994 }
|
|
995 else
|
|
996 {
|
|
997 /* Case c) */
|
867
|
998 const Ibyte *nsuffix = XSTRING_DATA (suffixes);
|
428
|
999
|
|
1000 while (1)
|
|
1001 {
|
867
|
1002 Ibyte *esuffix = qxestrchr (nsuffix, ':');
|
771
|
1003 Bytecount lsuffix = esuffix ? esuffix - nsuffix :
|
|
1004 qxestrlen (nsuffix);
|
428
|
1005
|
|
1006 /* Concatenate path element/specified name with the suffix. */
|
771
|
1007 qxestrncpy (fn + fn_len, nsuffix, lsuffix);
|
428
|
1008 fn[fn_len + lsuffix] = 0;
|
|
1009
|
|
1010 if ((*fun) (fn, arg))
|
|
1011 return;
|
|
1012
|
|
1013 /* Advance to next suffix. */
|
|
1014 if (esuffix == 0)
|
|
1015 break;
|
|
1016 nsuffix += lsuffix + 1;
|
|
1017 }
|
|
1018 }
|
|
1019 }
|
|
1020
|
771
|
1021 struct locate_file_in_directory_mapper_closure
|
|
1022 {
|
428
|
1023 int fd;
|
|
1024 Lisp_Object *storeptr;
|
|
1025 int mode;
|
|
1026 };
|
|
1027
|
1123
|
1028 /* open() or access() a file to be returned by locate_file(). if
|
|
1029 ACCESS_MODE >= 0, do an access() with that mode, else open(). Does
|
|
1030 various magic, e.g. opening the file read-only and binary and setting
|
|
1031 the close-on-exec flag on the file. */
|
|
1032
|
|
1033 static int
|
|
1034 locate_file_open_or_access_file (Ibyte *fn, int access_mode)
|
|
1035 {
|
|
1036 int val;
|
|
1037
|
|
1038 /* Check that we can access or open it. */
|
|
1039 if (access_mode >= 0)
|
|
1040 val = qxe_access (fn, access_mode);
|
|
1041 else
|
|
1042 {
|
|
1043 val = qxe_open (fn, O_RDONLY | OPEN_BINARY, 0);
|
|
1044
|
|
1045 #ifndef WIN32_NATIVE
|
|
1046 if (val >= 0)
|
|
1047 /* If we actually opened the file, set close-on-exec flag
|
|
1048 on the new descriptor so that subprocesses can't whack
|
|
1049 at it. */
|
|
1050 (void) fcntl (val, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);
|
|
1051 #endif
|
|
1052 }
|
|
1053
|
|
1054 return val;
|
|
1055 }
|
|
1056
|
428
|
1057 static int
|
867
|
1058 locate_file_in_directory_mapper (Ibyte *fn, void *arg)
|
428
|
1059 {
|
|
1060 struct locate_file_in_directory_mapper_closure *closure =
|
771
|
1061 (struct locate_file_in_directory_mapper_closure *) arg;
|
428
|
1062 struct stat st;
|
|
1063
|
|
1064 /* Ignore file if it's a directory. */
|
771
|
1065 if (qxe_stat (fn, &st) >= 0
|
428
|
1066 && (st.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFDIR)
|
|
1067 {
|
|
1068 /* Check that we can access or open it. */
|
1123
|
1069 closure->fd = locate_file_open_or_access_file (fn, closure->mode);
|
428
|
1070
|
|
1071 if (closure->fd >= 0)
|
|
1072 {
|
2548
|
1073 if (!check_if_suppressed (fn, Qnil))
|
|
1074 {
|
|
1075 /* We succeeded; return this descriptor and filename. */
|
|
1076 if (closure->storeptr)
|
|
1077 *closure->storeptr = build_intstring (fn);
|
|
1078
|
|
1079 return 1;
|
|
1080 }
|
428
|
1081 }
|
|
1082 }
|
|
1083 /* Keep mapping. */
|
|
1084 return 0;
|
|
1085 }
|
|
1086
|
|
1087
|
|
1088 /* look for STR in PATH, optionally adding SUFFIXES. DIRECTORY need
|
|
1089 not have been expanded. */
|
|
1090
|
|
1091 static int
|
|
1092 locate_file_in_directory (Lisp_Object directory, Lisp_Object str,
|
|
1093 Lisp_Object suffixes, Lisp_Object *storeptr,
|
|
1094 int mode)
|
|
1095 {
|
|
1096 /* This function can GC */
|
|
1097 struct locate_file_in_directory_mapper_closure closure;
|
|
1098 Lisp_Object filename = Qnil;
|
|
1099 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
|
|
1100
|
|
1101 GCPRO3 (directory, str, filename);
|
|
1102
|
|
1103 filename = Fexpand_file_name (str, directory);
|
|
1104 if (NILP (filename) || NILP (Ffile_name_absolute_p (filename)))
|
|
1105 /* If there are non-absolute elts in PATH (eg ".") */
|
|
1106 /* Of course, this could conceivably lose if luser sets
|
|
1107 default-directory to be something non-absolute ... */
|
|
1108 {
|
|
1109 if (NILP (filename))
|
|
1110 /* NIL means current directory */
|
|
1111 filename = current_buffer->directory;
|
|
1112 else
|
|
1113 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename,
|
|
1114 current_buffer->directory);
|
|
1115 if (NILP (Ffile_name_absolute_p (filename)))
|
|
1116 {
|
|
1117 /* Give up on this directory! */
|
|
1118 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1119 return -1;
|
|
1120 }
|
|
1121 }
|
|
1122
|
|
1123 closure.fd = -1;
|
|
1124 closure.storeptr = storeptr;
|
|
1125 closure.mode = mode;
|
|
1126
|
771
|
1127 locate_file_map_suffixes (filename, suffixes,
|
|
1128 locate_file_in_directory_mapper,
|
428
|
1129 &closure);
|
|
1130
|
|
1131 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1132 return closure.fd;
|
|
1133 }
|
|
1134
|
|
1135 /* do the same as locate_file() but don't use any hash tables. */
|
|
1136
|
|
1137 static int
|
|
1138 locate_file_without_hash (Lisp_Object path, Lisp_Object str,
|
|
1139 Lisp_Object suffixes, Lisp_Object *storeptr,
|
|
1140 int mode)
|
|
1141 {
|
|
1142 /* This function can GC */
|
|
1143 int absolute = !NILP (Ffile_name_absolute_p (str));
|
|
1144
|
2367
|
1145 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (elt, path)
|
428
|
1146 {
|
2367
|
1147 int val = locate_file_in_directory (elt, str, suffixes, storeptr,
|
428
|
1148 mode);
|
|
1149 if (val >= 0)
|
|
1150 return val;
|
|
1151 if (absolute)
|
|
1152 break;
|
|
1153 }
|
|
1154 return -1;
|
|
1155 }
|
|
1156
|
|
1157 static int
|
867
|
1158 locate_file_construct_suffixed_files_mapper (Ibyte *fn, void *arg)
|
428
|
1159 {
|
771
|
1160 Lisp_Object *tail = (Lisp_Object *) arg;
|
|
1161 *tail = Fcons (build_intstring (fn), *tail);
|
428
|
1162 return 0;
|
|
1163 }
|
|
1164
|
|
1165 /* Construct a list of all files to search for.
|
|
1166 It makes sense to have this despite locate_file_map_suffixes()
|
|
1167 because we need Lisp strings to access the hash-table, and it would
|
|
1168 be inefficient to create them on the fly, again and again for each
|
|
1169 path component. See locate_file(). */
|
|
1170
|
|
1171 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1172 locate_file_construct_suffixed_files (Lisp_Object filename,
|
|
1173 Lisp_Object suffixes)
|
|
1174 {
|
|
1175 Lisp_Object tail = Qnil;
|
|
1176 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
1177 GCPRO1 (tail);
|
|
1178
|
|
1179 locate_file_map_suffixes (filename, suffixes,
|
|
1180 locate_file_construct_suffixed_files_mapper,
|
|
1181 &tail);
|
|
1182
|
|
1183 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1184 return Fnreverse (tail);
|
|
1185 }
|
|
1186
|
|
1187 DEFUN ("locate-file-clear-hashing", Flocate_file_clear_hashing, 1, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1188 Clear the hash records for the specified list of directories.
|
|
1189 `locate-file' uses a hashing scheme to speed lookup, and will correctly
|
|
1190 track the following environmental changes:
|
|
1191
|
|
1192 -- changes of any sort to the list of directories to be searched.
|
|
1193 -- addition and deletion of non-shadowing files (see below) from the
|
|
1194 directories in the list.
|
|
1195 -- byte-compilation of a .el file into a .elc file.
|
|
1196
|
|
1197 `locate-file' will primarily get confused if you add a file that shadows
|
|
1198 \(i.e. has the same name as) another file further down in the directory list.
|
|
1199 In this case, you must call `locate-file-clear-hashing'.
|
|
1200
|
|
1201 If PATH is t, it means to fully clear all the accumulated hashes. This
|
|
1202 can be used if the internal tables grow too large, or when dumping.
|
|
1203 */
|
|
1204 (path))
|
|
1205 {
|
|
1206 if (EQ (path, Qt))
|
|
1207 Fclrhash (Vlocate_file_hash_table);
|
|
1208 else
|
|
1209 {
|
2367
|
1210 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (elt, path)
|
428
|
1211 {
|
2367
|
1212 Lisp_Object pathel = Fexpand_file_name (elt, Qnil);
|
428
|
1213 Fremhash (pathel, Vlocate_file_hash_table);
|
|
1214 }
|
|
1215 }
|
|
1216 return Qnil;
|
|
1217 }
|
|
1218
|
|
1219 /* Search for a file whose name is STR, looking in directories
|
|
1220 in the Lisp list PATH, and trying suffixes from SUFFIXES.
|
|
1221 SUFFIXES is a list of possible suffixes, or (for backward
|
|
1222 compatibility) a string containing possible suffixes separated by
|
|
1223 colons.
|
|
1224 On success, returns a file descriptor. On failure, returns -1.
|
|
1225
|
|
1226 MODE nonnegative means don't open the files,
|
|
1227 just look for one for which access(file,MODE) succeeds. In this case,
|
951
|
1228 returns a nonnegative value on success. On failure, returns -1.
|
428
|
1229
|
2548
|
1230 If STOREPTR is non-nil, it points to a slot where the name of
|
428
|
1231 the file actually found should be stored as a Lisp string.
|
|
1232 Nil is stored there on failure.
|
|
1233
|
|
1234 Called openp() in FSFmacs. */
|
|
1235
|
|
1236 int
|
|
1237 locate_file (Lisp_Object path, Lisp_Object str, Lisp_Object suffixes,
|
|
1238 Lisp_Object *storeptr, int mode)
|
|
1239 {
|
|
1240 /* This function can GC */
|
|
1241 Lisp_Object suffixtab = Qnil;
|
2367
|
1242 Lisp_Object pathel_expanded;
|
428
|
1243 int val;
|
|
1244 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
|
|
1245
|
|
1246 if (storeptr)
|
|
1247 *storeptr = Qnil;
|
|
1248
|
|
1249 /* Is it really necessary to gcpro path and str? It shouldn't be
|
|
1250 unless some caller has fucked up. There are known instances that
|
|
1251 call us with build_string("foo:bar") as SUFFIXES, though. */
|
|
1252 GCPRO4 (path, str, suffixes, suffixtab);
|
|
1253
|
|
1254 /* if this filename has directory components, it's too complicated
|
|
1255 to try and use the hash tables. */
|
|
1256 if (!NILP (Ffile_name_directory (str)))
|
|
1257 {
|
|
1258 val = locate_file_without_hash (path, str, suffixes, storeptr, mode);
|
|
1259 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1260 return val;
|
|
1261 }
|
|
1262
|
|
1263 suffixtab = locate_file_construct_suffixed_files (str, suffixes);
|
|
1264
|
2367
|
1265 {
|
|
1266 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (pathel, path)
|
|
1267 {
|
|
1268 Lisp_Object hash_table;
|
|
1269 int found = 0;
|
|
1270
|
|
1271 /* If this path element is relative, we have to look by hand. */
|
|
1272 if (NILP (pathel) || NILP (Ffile_name_absolute_p (pathel)))
|
|
1273 {
|
|
1274 val = locate_file_in_directory (pathel, str, suffixes, storeptr,
|
|
1275 mode);
|
|
1276 if (val >= 0)
|
428
|
1277 {
|
2367
|
1278 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1279 return val;
|
428
|
1280 }
|
2367
|
1281 continue;
|
|
1282 }
|
|
1283
|
|
1284 pathel_expanded = Fexpand_file_name (pathel, Qnil);
|
|
1285 hash_table = locate_file_find_directory_hash_table (pathel_expanded);
|
|
1286
|
|
1287 if (!NILP (hash_table))
|
|
1288 {
|
|
1289 /* Loop over suffixes. */
|
|
1290 LIST_LOOP_2 (elt, suffixtab)
|
|
1291 if (!NILP (Fgethash (elt, hash_table, Qnil)))
|
|
1292 {
|
|
1293 found = 1;
|
|
1294 break;
|
|
1295 }
|
|
1296 }
|
|
1297
|
|
1298 if (found)
|
|
1299 {
|
|
1300 /* This is a likely candidate. Look by hand in this directory
|
|
1301 so we don't get thrown off if someone byte-compiles a file. */
|
|
1302 val = locate_file_in_directory (pathel, str, suffixes, storeptr,
|
|
1303 mode);
|
|
1304 if (val >= 0)
|
|
1305 {
|
|
1306 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1307 return val;
|
|
1308 }
|
|
1309
|
|
1310 /* Hmm ... the file isn't actually there. (Or possibly it's
|
|
1311 a directory ...) So refresh our hashing. */
|
|
1312 locate_file_refresh_hashing (pathel_expanded);
|
|
1313 }
|
|
1314 }
|
428
|
1315 }
|
|
1316
|
|
1317 /* File is probably not there, but check the hard way just in case. */
|
|
1318 val = locate_file_without_hash (path, str, suffixes, storeptr, mode);
|
|
1319 if (val >= 0)
|
|
1320 {
|
|
1321 /* Sneaky user added a file without telling us. */
|
|
1322 Flocate_file_clear_hashing (path);
|
|
1323 }
|
|
1324
|
|
1325 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1326 return val;
|
|
1327 }
|
|
1328
|
|
1329
|
|
1330 #ifdef LOADHIST
|
|
1331
|
|
1332 /* Merge the list we've accumulated of globals from the current input source
|
|
1333 into the load_history variable. The details depend on whether
|
|
1334 the source has an associated file name or not. */
|
|
1335
|
|
1336 static void
|
|
1337 build_load_history (int loading, Lisp_Object source)
|
|
1338 {
|
|
1339 REGISTER Lisp_Object tail, prev, newelt;
|
|
1340 REGISTER Lisp_Object tem, tem2;
|
|
1341 int foundit;
|
|
1342
|
|
1343 #if !defined(LOADHIST_DUMPED)
|
|
1344 /* Don't bother recording anything for preloaded files. */
|
|
1345 if (purify_flag)
|
|
1346 return;
|
|
1347 #endif
|
|
1348
|
|
1349 tail = Vload_history;
|
|
1350 prev = Qnil;
|
|
1351 foundit = 0;
|
|
1352 while (!NILP (tail))
|
|
1353 {
|
|
1354 tem = Fcar (tail);
|
|
1355
|
|
1356 /* Find the feature's previous assoc list... */
|
|
1357 if (internal_equal (source, Fcar (tem), 0))
|
|
1358 {
|
|
1359 foundit = 1;
|
|
1360
|
|
1361 /* If we're loading, remove it. */
|
|
1362 if (loading)
|
|
1363 {
|
|
1364 if (NILP (prev))
|
|
1365 Vload_history = Fcdr (tail);
|
|
1366 else
|
|
1367 Fsetcdr (prev, Fcdr (tail));
|
|
1368 }
|
|
1369
|
|
1370 /* Otherwise, cons on new symbols that are not already members. */
|
|
1371 else
|
|
1372 {
|
|
1373 tem2 = Vcurrent_load_list;
|
|
1374
|
|
1375 while (CONSP (tem2))
|
|
1376 {
|
|
1377 newelt = XCAR (tem2);
|
|
1378
|
|
1379 if (NILP (Fmemq (newelt, tem)))
|
|
1380 Fsetcar (tail, Fcons (Fcar (tem),
|
|
1381 Fcons (newelt, Fcdr (tem))));
|
|
1382
|
|
1383 tem2 = XCDR (tem2);
|
|
1384 QUIT;
|
|
1385 }
|
|
1386 }
|
|
1387 }
|
|
1388 else
|
|
1389 prev = tail;
|
|
1390 tail = Fcdr (tail);
|
|
1391 QUIT;
|
|
1392 }
|
|
1393
|
|
1394 /* If we're loading, cons the new assoc onto the front of load-history,
|
|
1395 the most-recently-loaded position. Also do this if we didn't find
|
|
1396 an existing member for the current source. */
|
|
1397 if (loading || !foundit)
|
|
1398 Vload_history = Fcons (Fnreverse (Vcurrent_load_list),
|
|
1399 Vload_history);
|
|
1400 }
|
|
1401
|
|
1402 #else /* !LOADHIST */
|
|
1403 #define build_load_history(x,y)
|
|
1404 #endif /* !LOADHIST */
|
|
1405
|
|
1406
|
|
1407 static void
|
|
1408 readevalloop (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
|
|
1409 Lisp_Object sourcename,
|
|
1410 Lisp_Object (*evalfun) (Lisp_Object),
|
|
1411 int printflag)
|
|
1412 {
|
|
1413 /* This function can GC */
|
867
|
1414 REGISTER Ichar c;
|
1849
|
1415 Lisp_Object val = Qnil;
|
428
|
1416 int speccount = specpdl_depth ();
|
|
1417 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
1418 struct buffer *b = 0;
|
|
1419
|
|
1420 if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
|
|
1421 b = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
|
|
1422 else if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
|
|
1423 b = XMARKER (readcharfun)->buffer;
|
|
1424
|
|
1425 /* Don't do this. It is not necessary, and it needlessly exposes
|
|
1426 READCHARFUN (which can be a stream) to Lisp. --hniksic */
|
|
1427 /*specbind (Qstandard_input, readcharfun);*/
|
|
1428
|
2548
|
1429 internal_bind_lisp_object (&Vcurrent_load_list, Qnil);
|
428
|
1430
|
|
1431 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK
|
|
1432 Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation = Qnil;
|
|
1433 #endif
|
|
1434 GCPRO2 (val, sourcename);
|
|
1435
|
|
1436 LOADHIST_ATTACH (sourcename);
|
|
1437
|
|
1438 while (1)
|
|
1439 {
|
|
1440 QUIT;
|
|
1441
|
|
1442 if (b != 0 && !BUFFER_LIVE_P (b))
|
563
|
1443 invalid_operation ("Reading from killed buffer", Qunbound);
|
428
|
1444
|
|
1445 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
1446 if (c == ';')
|
|
1447 {
|
|
1448 /* Skip comment */
|
|
1449 while ((c = readchar (readcharfun)) != '\n' && c != -1)
|
|
1450 QUIT;
|
|
1451 continue;
|
|
1452 }
|
|
1453 if (c < 0)
|
|
1454 break;
|
|
1455
|
|
1456 /* Ignore whitespace here, so we can detect eof. */
|
|
1457 if (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n' || c == '\f' || c == '\r')
|
|
1458 continue;
|
|
1459
|
814
|
1460 unreadchar (readcharfun, c);
|
|
1461 Vread_objects = Qnil;
|
|
1462 if (NILP (Vload_read_function))
|
|
1463 val = read0 (readcharfun);
|
428
|
1464 else
|
814
|
1465 val = call1 (Vload_read_function, readcharfun);
|
428
|
1466 val = (*evalfun) (val);
|
|
1467 if (printflag)
|
|
1468 {
|
|
1469 Vvalues = Fcons (val, Vvalues);
|
|
1470 if (EQ (Vstandard_output, Qt))
|
|
1471 Fprin1 (val, Qnil);
|
|
1472 else
|
|
1473 Fprint (val, Qnil);
|
|
1474 }
|
|
1475 }
|
|
1476
|
|
1477 build_load_history (LSTREAMP (readcharfun) ||
|
|
1478 /* This looks weird, but it's what's in FSFmacs */
|
|
1479 (b ? BUF_NARROWED (b) : BUF_NARROWED (current_buffer)),
|
|
1480 sourcename);
|
|
1481 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1482
|
771
|
1483 unbind_to (speccount);
|
428
|
1484 }
|
|
1485
|
|
1486 DEFUN ("eval-buffer", Feval_buffer, 0, 2, "bBuffer: ", /*
|
|
1487 Execute BUFFER as Lisp code.
|
|
1488 Programs can pass two arguments, BUFFER and PRINTFLAG.
|
|
1489 BUFFER is the buffer to evaluate (nil means use current buffer).
|
|
1490 PRINTFLAG controls printing of output:
|
444
|
1491 nil means discard it; anything else is a stream for printing.
|
428
|
1492
|
|
1493 If there is no error, point does not move. If there is an error,
|
|
1494 point remains at the end of the last character read from the buffer.
|
|
1495 */
|
444
|
1496 (buffer, printflag))
|
428
|
1497 {
|
|
1498 /* This function can GC */
|
|
1499 int speccount = specpdl_depth ();
|
|
1500 Lisp_Object tem, buf;
|
|
1501
|
444
|
1502 if (NILP (buffer))
|
428
|
1503 buf = Fcurrent_buffer ();
|
|
1504 else
|
444
|
1505 buf = Fget_buffer (buffer);
|
428
|
1506 if (NILP (buf))
|
563
|
1507 invalid_argument ("No such buffer", Qunbound);
|
428
|
1508
|
|
1509 if (NILP (printflag))
|
|
1510 tem = Qsymbolp; /* #### #@[]*&$#*[& SI:NULL-STREAM */
|
|
1511 else
|
|
1512 tem = printflag;
|
|
1513 specbind (Qstandard_output, tem);
|
|
1514 record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ());
|
|
1515 BUF_SET_PT (XBUFFER (buf), BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (buf)));
|
|
1516 readevalloop (buf, XBUFFER (buf)->filename, Feval,
|
|
1517 !NILP (printflag));
|
|
1518
|
771
|
1519 return unbind_to (speccount);
|
428
|
1520 }
|
|
1521
|
|
1522 #if 0
|
826
|
1523 DEFUN ("eval-current-buffer", Feval_current_buffer, 0, 1, "", /*
|
428
|
1524 Execute the current buffer as Lisp code.
|
|
1525 Programs can pass argument PRINTFLAG which controls printing of output:
|
|
1526 nil means discard it; anything else is stream for print.
|
|
1527
|
|
1528 If there is no error, point does not move. If there is an error,
|
|
1529 point remains at the end of the last character read from the buffer.
|
|
1530 */
|
|
1531 (printflag))
|
|
1532 {
|
|
1533 code omitted;
|
|
1534 }
|
|
1535 #endif /* 0 */
|
|
1536
|
|
1537 DEFUN ("eval-region", Feval_region, 2, 3, "r", /*
|
|
1538 Execute the region as Lisp code.
|
444
|
1539 When called from programs, expects two arguments START and END
|
428
|
1540 giving starting and ending indices in the current buffer
|
|
1541 of the text to be executed.
|
444
|
1542 Programs can pass third optional argument STREAM which controls output:
|
428
|
1543 nil means discard it; anything else is stream for printing it.
|
|
1544
|
|
1545 If there is no error, point does not move. If there is an error,
|
|
1546 point remains at the end of the last character read from the buffer.
|
|
1547
|
|
1548 Note: Before evaling the region, this function narrows the buffer to it.
|
|
1549 If the code being eval'd should happen to trigger a redisplay you may
|
|
1550 see some text temporarily disappear because of this.
|
|
1551 */
|
444
|
1552 (start, end, stream))
|
428
|
1553 {
|
|
1554 /* This function can GC */
|
|
1555 int speccount = specpdl_depth ();
|
|
1556 Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
1557 Lisp_Object cbuf = Fcurrent_buffer ();
|
|
1558
|
444
|
1559 if (NILP (stream))
|
428
|
1560 tem = Qsymbolp; /* #### #@[]*&$#*[& SI:NULL-STREAM */
|
|
1561 else
|
444
|
1562 tem = stream;
|
428
|
1563 specbind (Qstandard_output, tem);
|
|
1564
|
444
|
1565 if (NILP (stream))
|
428
|
1566 record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ());
|
844
|
1567 record_unwind_protect (save_restriction_restore,
|
|
1568 save_restriction_save (current_buffer));
|
428
|
1569
|
444
|
1570 /* This both uses start and checks its type. */
|
|
1571 Fgoto_char (start, cbuf);
|
|
1572 Fnarrow_to_region (make_int (BUF_BEGV (current_buffer)), end, cbuf);
|
428
|
1573 readevalloop (cbuf, XBUFFER (cbuf)->filename, Feval,
|
444
|
1574 !NILP (stream));
|
428
|
1575
|
771
|
1576 return unbind_to (speccount);
|
428
|
1577 }
|
|
1578
|
|
1579 DEFUN ("read", Fread, 0, 1, 0, /*
|
|
1580 Read one Lisp expression as text from STREAM, return as Lisp object.
|
|
1581 If STREAM is nil, use the value of `standard-input' (which see).
|
|
1582 STREAM or the value of `standard-input' may be:
|
|
1583 a buffer (read from point and advance it)
|
|
1584 a marker (read from where it points and advance it)
|
|
1585 a function (call it with no arguments for each character,
|
|
1586 call it with a char as argument to push a char back)
|
|
1587 a string (takes text from string, starting at the beginning)
|
|
1588 t (read text line using minibuffer and use it).
|
|
1589 */
|
|
1590 (stream))
|
|
1591 {
|
|
1592 if (NILP (stream))
|
|
1593 stream = Vstandard_input;
|
|
1594 if (EQ (stream, Qt))
|
|
1595 stream = Qread_char;
|
|
1596
|
|
1597 Vread_objects = Qnil;
|
|
1598
|
|
1599 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK
|
|
1600 Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation = Qnil;
|
|
1601 #endif
|
|
1602 if (EQ (stream, Qread_char))
|
|
1603 {
|
|
1604 Lisp_Object val = call1 (Qread_from_minibuffer,
|
771
|
1605 build_msg_string ("Lisp expression: "));
|
428
|
1606 return Fcar (Fread_from_string (val, Qnil, Qnil));
|
|
1607 }
|
|
1608
|
|
1609 if (STRINGP (stream))
|
|
1610 return Fcar (Fread_from_string (stream, Qnil, Qnil));
|
|
1611
|
|
1612 return read0 (stream);
|
|
1613 }
|
|
1614
|
|
1615 DEFUN ("read-from-string", Fread_from_string, 1, 3, 0, /*
|
|
1616 Read one Lisp expression which is represented as text by STRING.
|
|
1617 Returns a cons: (OBJECT-READ . FINAL-STRING-INDEX).
|
|
1618 START and END optionally delimit a substring of STRING from which to read;
|
|
1619 they default to 0 and (length STRING) respectively.
|
|
1620 */
|
|
1621 (string, start, end))
|
|
1622 {
|
|
1623 Bytecount startval, endval;
|
|
1624 Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
1625 Lisp_Object lispstream = Qnil;
|
|
1626 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
1627
|
|
1628 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK
|
|
1629 Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation = Qnil;
|
|
1630 #endif
|
|
1631 GCPRO1 (lispstream);
|
|
1632 CHECK_STRING (string);
|
|
1633 get_string_range_byte (string, start, end, &startval, &endval,
|
|
1634 GB_HISTORICAL_STRING_BEHAVIOR);
|
|
1635 lispstream = make_lisp_string_input_stream (string, startval,
|
|
1636 endval - startval);
|
|
1637
|
|
1638 Vread_objects = Qnil;
|
|
1639
|
|
1640 tem = read0 (lispstream);
|
|
1641 /* Yeah, it's ugly. Gonna make something of it?
|
|
1642 At least our reader is reentrant ... */
|
|
1643 tem =
|
|
1644 (Fcons (tem, make_int
|
793
|
1645 (string_index_byte_to_char
|
771
|
1646 (string,
|
428
|
1647 startval + Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (lispstream))))));
|
|
1648 Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (lispstream));
|
|
1649 UNGCPRO;
|
|
1650 return tem;
|
|
1651 }
|
|
1652
|
|
1653
|
|
1654
|
|
1655 /* Use this for recursive reads, in contexts where internal tokens
|
|
1656 are not allowed. See also read1(). */
|
|
1657 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1658 read0 (Lisp_Object readcharfun)
|
|
1659 {
|
|
1660 Lisp_Object val = read1 (readcharfun);
|
|
1661
|
|
1662 if (CONSP (val) && UNBOUNDP (XCAR (val)))
|
|
1663 {
|
867
|
1664 Ichar c = XCHAR (XCDR (val));
|
853
|
1665 free_cons (val);
|
428
|
1666 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
|
1667 list1 (Fchar_to_string (make_char (c))));
|
|
1668 }
|
|
1669
|
|
1670 return val;
|
|
1671 }
|
|
1672
|
867
|
1673 static Ichar
|
428
|
1674 read_escape (Lisp_Object readcharfun)
|
|
1675 {
|
|
1676 /* This function can GC */
|
867
|
1677 Ichar c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
428
|
1678
|
|
1679 if (c < 0)
|
563
|
1680 signal_error (Qend_of_file, 0, READCHARFUN_MAYBE (readcharfun));
|
428
|
1681
|
|
1682 switch (c)
|
|
1683 {
|
|
1684 case 'a': return '\007';
|
|
1685 case 'b': return '\b';
|
|
1686 case 'd': return 0177;
|
|
1687 case 'e': return 033;
|
|
1688 case 'f': return '\f';
|
|
1689 case 'n': return '\n';
|
|
1690 case 'r': return '\r';
|
|
1691 case 't': return '\t';
|
|
1692 case 'v': return '\v';
|
|
1693 case '\n': return -1;
|
|
1694
|
|
1695 case 'M':
|
|
1696 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
1697 if (c < 0)
|
563
|
1698 signal_error (Qend_of_file, 0, READCHARFUN_MAYBE (readcharfun));
|
428
|
1699 if (c != '-')
|
563
|
1700 syntax_error ("Invalid escape character syntax", Qunbound);
|
428
|
1701 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
1702 if (c < 0)
|
563
|
1703 signal_error (Qend_of_file, 0, READCHARFUN_MAYBE (readcharfun));
|
428
|
1704 if (c == '\\')
|
|
1705 c = read_escape (readcharfun);
|
|
1706 return c | 0200;
|
|
1707
|
|
1708 /* Originally, FSF_KEYS provided a degree of FSF Emacs
|
|
1709 compatibility by defining character "modifiers" alt, super,
|
|
1710 hyper and shift to infest the characters (i.e. integers).
|
|
1711
|
|
1712 However, this doesn't cut it for XEmacs 20, which
|
|
1713 distinguishes characters from integers. Without Mule, ?\H-a
|
|
1714 simply returns ?a because every character is clipped into
|
|
1715 0-255. Under Mule it is much worse -- ?\H-a with FSF_KEYS
|
|
1716 produces an illegal character, and moves us to crash-land.
|
|
1717
|
|
1718 For these reasons, FSF_KEYS hack is useless and without hope
|
|
1719 of ever working under XEmacs 20. */
|
|
1720 #ifdef FSF_KEYS
|
831
|
1721 /* Deleted */
|
|
1722 #endif
|
428
|
1723
|
|
1724 case 'C':
|
|
1725 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
1726 if (c < 0)
|
563
|
1727 signal_error (Qend_of_file, 0, READCHARFUN_MAYBE (readcharfun));
|
428
|
1728 if (c != '-')
|
563
|
1729 syntax_error ("Invalid escape character syntax", Qunbound);
|
428
|
1730 case '^':
|
|
1731 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
1732 if (c < 0)
|
563
|
1733 signal_error (Qend_of_file, 0, READCHARFUN_MAYBE (readcharfun));
|
428
|
1734 if (c == '\\')
|
|
1735 c = read_escape (readcharfun);
|
|
1736 /* FSFmacs junk for non-ASCII controls.
|
|
1737 Not used here. */
|
|
1738 if (c == '?')
|
|
1739 return 0177;
|
|
1740 else
|
|
1741 return c & (0200 | 037);
|
|
1742
|
|
1743 case '0':
|
|
1744 case '1':
|
|
1745 case '2':
|
|
1746 case '3':
|
|
1747 case '4':
|
|
1748 case '5':
|
|
1749 case '6':
|
|
1750 case '7':
|
|
1751 /* An octal escape, as in ANSI C. */
|
|
1752 {
|
867
|
1753 REGISTER Ichar i = c - '0';
|
428
|
1754 REGISTER int count = 0;
|
|
1755 while (++count < 3)
|
|
1756 {
|
|
1757 if ((c = readchar (readcharfun)) >= '0' && c <= '7')
|
|
1758 i = (i << 3) + (c - '0');
|
|
1759 else
|
|
1760 {
|
|
1761 unreadchar (readcharfun, c);
|
|
1762 break;
|
|
1763 }
|
|
1764 }
|
831
|
1765 if (i >= 0400)
|
|
1766 syntax_error ("Attempt to create non-ASCII/ISO-8859-1 character",
|
|
1767 make_int (i));
|
428
|
1768 return i;
|
|
1769 }
|
|
1770
|
|
1771 case 'x':
|
|
1772 /* A hex escape, as in ANSI C, except that we only allow latin-1
|
|
1773 characters to be read this way. What is "\x4e03" supposed to
|
|
1774 mean, anyways, if the internal representation is hidden?
|
|
1775 This is also consistent with the treatment of octal escapes. */
|
|
1776 {
|
867
|
1777 REGISTER Ichar i = 0;
|
428
|
1778 REGISTER int count = 0;
|
|
1779 while (++count <= 2)
|
|
1780 {
|
|
1781 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
867
|
1782 /* Remember, can't use isdigit(), isalpha() etc. on Ichars */
|
428
|
1783 if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') i = (i << 4) + (c - '0');
|
|
1784 else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') i = (i << 4) + (c - 'a') + 10;
|
|
1785 else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') i = (i << 4) + (c - 'A') + 10;
|
|
1786 else
|
|
1787 {
|
|
1788 unreadchar (readcharfun, c);
|
|
1789 break;
|
|
1790 }
|
|
1791 }
|
|
1792 return i;
|
|
1793 }
|
|
1794
|
|
1795 #ifdef MULE
|
|
1796 /* #### need some way of reading an extended character with
|
|
1797 an escape sequence. */
|
|
1798 #endif
|
|
1799
|
|
1800 default:
|
|
1801 return c;
|
|
1802 }
|
|
1803 }
|
|
1804
|
|
1805
|
|
1806
|
|
1807 /* read symbol-constituent stuff into `Vread_buffer_stream'. */
|
|
1808 static Bytecount
|
867
|
1809 read_atom_0 (Lisp_Object readcharfun, Ichar firstchar, int *saw_a_backslash)
|
428
|
1810 {
|
|
1811 /* This function can GC */
|
867
|
1812 Ichar c = ((firstchar) >= 0 ? firstchar : readchar (readcharfun));
|
428
|
1813 Lstream_rewind (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream));
|
|
1814
|
|
1815 *saw_a_backslash = 0;
|
|
1816
|
|
1817 while (c > 040 /* #### - comma should be here as should backquote */
|
|
1818 && !(c == '\"' || c == '\'' || c == ';'
|
|
1819 || c == '(' || c == ')'
|
|
1820 || c == '[' || c == ']' || c == '#'
|
|
1821 ))
|
|
1822 {
|
|
1823 if (c == '\\')
|
|
1824 {
|
|
1825 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
1826 if (c < 0)
|
563
|
1827 signal_error (Qend_of_file, 0, READCHARFUN_MAYBE (readcharfun));
|
428
|
1828 *saw_a_backslash = 1;
|
|
1829 }
|
867
|
1830 Lstream_put_ichar (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream), c);
|
428
|
1831 QUIT;
|
|
1832 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
1833 }
|
|
1834
|
|
1835 if (c >= 0)
|
|
1836 unreadchar (readcharfun, c);
|
|
1837 /* blasted terminating 0 */
|
867
|
1838 Lstream_put_ichar (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream), 0);
|
428
|
1839 Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream));
|
|
1840
|
|
1841 return Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream)) - 1;
|
|
1842 }
|
|
1843
|
867
|
1844 static Lisp_Object parse_integer (const Ibyte *buf, Bytecount len, int base);
|
428
|
1845
|
|
1846 static Lisp_Object
|
|
1847 read_atom (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
|
867
|
1848 Ichar firstchar,
|
428
|
1849 int uninterned_symbol)
|
|
1850 {
|
|
1851 /* This function can GC */
|
|
1852 int saw_a_backslash;
|
|
1853 Bytecount len = read_atom_0 (readcharfun, firstchar, &saw_a_backslash);
|
|
1854 char *read_ptr = (char *)
|
|
1855 resizing_buffer_stream_ptr (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream));
|
|
1856
|
|
1857 /* Is it an integer? */
|
|
1858 if (! (saw_a_backslash || uninterned_symbol))
|
|
1859 {
|
|
1860 /* If a token had any backslashes in it, it is disqualified from
|
|
1861 being an integer or a float. This means that 123\456 is a
|
|
1862 symbol, as is \123 (which is the way (intern "123") prints).
|
|
1863 Also, if token was preceded by #:, it's always a symbol.
|
|
1864 */
|
|
1865 char *p = read_ptr + len;
|
|
1866 char *p1 = read_ptr;
|
|
1867
|
|
1868 if (*p1 == '+' || *p1 == '-') p1++;
|
|
1869 if (p1 != p)
|
|
1870 {
|
|
1871 int c;
|
|
1872
|
|
1873 while (p1 != p && (c = *p1) >= '0' && c <= '9')
|
|
1874 p1++;
|
|
1875 /* Integers can have trailing decimal points. */
|
|
1876 if (p1 > read_ptr && p1 < p && *p1 == '.')
|
|
1877 p1++;
|
|
1878 if (p1 == p)
|
|
1879 {
|
|
1880 /* It is an integer. */
|
|
1881 if (p1[-1] == '.')
|
|
1882 p1[-1] = '\0';
|
|
1883 #if 0
|
|
1884 {
|
|
1885 int number = 0;
|
|
1886 if (sizeof (int) == sizeof (EMACS_INT))
|
|
1887 number = atoi (read_buffer);
|
|
1888 else if (sizeof (long) == sizeof (EMACS_INT))
|
|
1889 number = atol (read_buffer);
|
|
1890 else
|
2500
|
1891 ABORT ();
|
428
|
1892 return make_int (number);
|
|
1893 }
|
|
1894 #else
|
867
|
1895 return parse_integer ((Ibyte *) read_ptr, len, 10);
|
428
|
1896 #endif
|
|
1897 }
|
|
1898 }
|
1983
|
1899 #ifdef HAVE_RATIO
|
|
1900 if (isratio_string (read_ptr))
|
|
1901 {
|
2013
|
1902 /* GMP ratio_set_string has no effect with initial + sign */
|
2010
|
1903 if (*read_ptr == '+')
|
|
1904 read_ptr++;
|
1983
|
1905 ratio_set_string (scratch_ratio, read_ptr, 0);
|
|
1906 ratio_canonicalize (scratch_ratio);
|
|
1907 return Fcanonicalize_number (make_ratio_rt (scratch_ratio));
|
|
1908 }
|
|
1909 #endif
|
428
|
1910 if (isfloat_string (read_ptr))
|
|
1911 return make_float (atof (read_ptr));
|
|
1912 }
|
|
1913
|
|
1914 {
|
|
1915 Lisp_Object sym;
|
|
1916 if (uninterned_symbol)
|
867
|
1917 sym = Fmake_symbol ( make_string ((Ibyte *) read_ptr, len));
|
428
|
1918 else
|
|
1919 {
|
867
|
1920 Lisp_Object name = make_string ((Ibyte *) read_ptr, len);
|
428
|
1921 sym = Fintern (name, Qnil);
|
|
1922 }
|
|
1923 return sym;
|
|
1924 }
|
|
1925 }
|
|
1926
|
|
1927
|
|
1928 static Lisp_Object
|
867
|
1929 parse_integer (const Ibyte *buf, Bytecount len, int base)
|
428
|
1930 {
|
867
|
1931 const Ibyte *lim = buf + len;
|
|
1932 const Ibyte *p = buf;
|
428
|
1933 EMACS_UINT num = 0;
|
|
1934 int negativland = 0;
|
|
1935
|
|
1936 if (*p == '-')
|
|
1937 {
|
|
1938 negativland = 1;
|
|
1939 p++;
|
|
1940 }
|
|
1941 else if (*p == '+')
|
|
1942 {
|
|
1943 p++;
|
|
1944 }
|
|
1945
|
|
1946 if (p == lim)
|
|
1947 goto loser;
|
|
1948
|
|
1949 for (; (p < lim) && (*p != '\0'); p++)
|
|
1950 {
|
|
1951 int c = *p;
|
|
1952 EMACS_UINT onum;
|
|
1953
|
|
1954 if (isdigit (c))
|
|
1955 c = c - '0';
|
|
1956 else if (isupper (c))
|
|
1957 c = c - 'A' + 10;
|
|
1958 else if (islower (c))
|
|
1959 c = c - 'a' + 10;
|
|
1960 else
|
|
1961 goto loser;
|
|
1962
|
|
1963 if (c < 0 || c >= base)
|
|
1964 goto loser;
|
|
1965
|
|
1966 onum = num;
|
|
1967 num = num * base + c;
|
|
1968 if (num < onum)
|
|
1969 goto overflow;
|
|
1970 }
|
|
1971
|
|
1972 {
|
|
1973 EMACS_INT int_result = negativland ? - (EMACS_INT) num : (EMACS_INT) num;
|
|
1974 Lisp_Object result = make_int (int_result);
|
|
1975 if (num && ((XINT (result) < 0) != negativland))
|
|
1976 goto overflow;
|
|
1977 if (XINT (result) != int_result)
|
|
1978 goto overflow;
|
|
1979 return result;
|
|
1980 }
|
|
1981 overflow:
|
1983
|
1982 #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM
|
|
1983 {
|
1995
|
1984 bignum_set_string (scratch_bignum, (const char *) buf, 0);
|
1983
|
1985 return make_bignum_bg (scratch_bignum);
|
|
1986 }
|
|
1987 #else
|
428
|
1988 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
1989 list3 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
1990 ("Integer constant overflow in reader"),
|
|
1991 make_string (buf, len),
|
|
1992 make_int (base)));
|
1983
|
1993 #endif /* HAVE_BIGNUM */
|
428
|
1994 loser:
|
|
1995 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
1996 list3 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
1997 ("Invalid integer constant in reader"),
|
|
1998 make_string (buf, len),
|
|
1999 make_int (base)));
|
|
2000 }
|
|
2001
|
|
2002
|
|
2003 static Lisp_Object
|
|
2004 read_integer (Lisp_Object readcharfun, int base)
|
|
2005 {
|
|
2006 /* This function can GC */
|
|
2007 int saw_a_backslash;
|
|
2008 Bytecount len = read_atom_0 (readcharfun, -1, &saw_a_backslash);
|
|
2009 return (parse_integer
|
|
2010 (resizing_buffer_stream_ptr (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream)),
|
|
2011 ((saw_a_backslash)
|
|
2012 ? 0 /* make parse_integer signal error */
|
|
2013 : len),
|
|
2014 base));
|
|
2015 }
|
|
2016
|
|
2017 static Lisp_Object
|
|
2018 read_bit_vector (Lisp_Object readcharfun)
|
|
2019 {
|
|
2020 unsigned_char_dynarr *dyn = Dynarr_new (unsigned_char);
|
440
|
2021 Lisp_Object val;
|
428
|
2022
|
|
2023 while (1)
|
|
2024 {
|
444
|
2025 unsigned char bit;
|
867
|
2026 Ichar c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
444
|
2027 if (c == '0')
|
|
2028 bit = 0;
|
|
2029 else if (c == '1')
|
|
2030 bit = 1;
|
|
2031 else
|
|
2032 {
|
|
2033 if (c >= 0)
|
|
2034 unreadchar (readcharfun, c);
|
|
2035 break;
|
|
2036 }
|
|
2037 Dynarr_add (dyn, bit);
|
428
|
2038 }
|
|
2039
|
440
|
2040 val = make_bit_vector_from_byte_vector (Dynarr_atp (dyn, 0),
|
|
2041 Dynarr_length (dyn));
|
|
2042 Dynarr_free (dyn);
|
|
2043
|
|
2044 return val;
|
428
|
2045 }
|
|
2046
|
|
2047
|
|
2048
|
|
2049 /* structures */
|
|
2050
|
|
2051 struct structure_type *
|
|
2052 define_structure_type (Lisp_Object type,
|
|
2053 int (*validate) (Lisp_Object data,
|
578
|
2054 Error_Behavior errb),
|
428
|
2055 Lisp_Object (*instantiate) (Lisp_Object data))
|
|
2056 {
|
|
2057 struct structure_type st;
|
|
2058
|
|
2059 st.type = type;
|
|
2060 st.keywords = Dynarr_new (structure_keyword_entry);
|
|
2061 st.validate = validate;
|
|
2062 st.instantiate = instantiate;
|
|
2063 Dynarr_add (the_structure_type_dynarr, st);
|
|
2064
|
|
2065 return Dynarr_atp (the_structure_type_dynarr,
|
|
2066 Dynarr_length (the_structure_type_dynarr) - 1);
|
|
2067 }
|
|
2068
|
|
2069 void
|
|
2070 define_structure_type_keyword (struct structure_type *st, Lisp_Object keyword,
|
|
2071 int (*validate) (Lisp_Object keyword,
|
|
2072 Lisp_Object value,
|
578
|
2073 Error_Behavior errb))
|
428
|
2074 {
|
|
2075 struct structure_keyword_entry en;
|
|
2076
|
|
2077 en.keyword = keyword;
|
|
2078 en.validate = validate;
|
|
2079 Dynarr_add (st->keywords, en);
|
|
2080 }
|
|
2081
|
|
2082 static struct structure_type *
|
|
2083 recognized_structure_type (Lisp_Object type)
|
|
2084 {
|
|
2085 int i;
|
|
2086
|
|
2087 for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (the_structure_type_dynarr); i++)
|
|
2088 {
|
|
2089 struct structure_type *st = Dynarr_atp (the_structure_type_dynarr, i);
|
|
2090 if (EQ (st->type, type))
|
|
2091 return st;
|
|
2092 }
|
|
2093
|
|
2094 return 0;
|
|
2095 }
|
|
2096
|
|
2097 static Lisp_Object
|
|
2098 read_structure (Lisp_Object readcharfun)
|
|
2099 {
|
867
|
2100 Ichar c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
428
|
2101 Lisp_Object list = Qnil;
|
|
2102 Lisp_Object orig_list = Qnil;
|
|
2103 Lisp_Object already_seen = Qnil;
|
|
2104 int keyword_count;
|
|
2105 struct structure_type *st;
|
|
2106 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
2107
|
|
2108 GCPRO2 (orig_list, already_seen);
|
|
2109 if (c != '(')
|
442
|
2110 RETURN_UNGCPRO (continuable_read_syntax_error ("#s not followed by paren"));
|
428
|
2111 list = read_list (readcharfun, ')', 0, 0);
|
|
2112 orig_list = list;
|
|
2113 {
|
|
2114 int len = XINT (Flength (list));
|
|
2115 if (len == 0)
|
442
|
2116 RETURN_UNGCPRO (continuable_read_syntax_error
|
428
|
2117 ("structure type not specified"));
|
|
2118 if (!(len & 1))
|
|
2119 RETURN_UNGCPRO
|
442
|
2120 (continuable_read_syntax_error
|
428
|
2121 ("structures must have alternating keyword/value pairs"));
|
|
2122 }
|
|
2123
|
|
2124 st = recognized_structure_type (XCAR (list));
|
|
2125 if (!st)
|
|
2126 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2127 list2 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
2128 ("unrecognized structure type"),
|
|
2129 XCAR (list))));
|
|
2130
|
|
2131 list = Fcdr (list);
|
|
2132 keyword_count = Dynarr_length (st->keywords);
|
|
2133 while (!NILP (list))
|
|
2134 {
|
|
2135 Lisp_Object keyword, value;
|
|
2136 int i;
|
|
2137 struct structure_keyword_entry *en = NULL;
|
|
2138
|
|
2139 keyword = Fcar (list);
|
|
2140 list = Fcdr (list);
|
|
2141 value = Fcar (list);
|
|
2142 list = Fcdr (list);
|
|
2143
|
|
2144 if (!NILP (memq_no_quit (keyword, already_seen)))
|
|
2145 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2146 list2 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
2147 ("structure keyword already seen"),
|
|
2148 keyword)));
|
|
2149
|
|
2150 for (i = 0; i < keyword_count; i++)
|
|
2151 {
|
|
2152 en = Dynarr_atp (st->keywords, i);
|
|
2153 if (EQ (keyword, en->keyword))
|
|
2154 break;
|
|
2155 }
|
|
2156
|
|
2157 if (i == keyword_count)
|
|
2158 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2159 list2 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
2160 ("unrecognized structure keyword"),
|
|
2161 keyword)));
|
|
2162
|
|
2163 if (en->validate && ! (en->validate) (keyword, value, ERROR_ME))
|
|
2164 RETURN_UNGCPRO
|
|
2165 (Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2166 list3 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
2167 ("invalid value for structure keyword"),
|
|
2168 keyword, value)));
|
|
2169
|
|
2170 already_seen = Fcons (keyword, already_seen);
|
|
2171 }
|
|
2172
|
|
2173 if (st->validate && ! (st->validate) (orig_list, ERROR_ME))
|
|
2174 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2175 list2 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
2176 ("invalid structure initializer"),
|
|
2177 orig_list)));
|
|
2178
|
|
2179 RETURN_UNGCPRO ((st->instantiate) (XCDR (orig_list)));
|
|
2180 }
|
|
2181
|
|
2182
|
|
2183 static Lisp_Object read_compiled_function (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
|
|
2184 int terminator);
|
|
2185 static Lisp_Object read_vector (Lisp_Object readcharfun, int terminator);
|
|
2186
|
|
2187 /* Get the next character; filter out whitespace and comments */
|
|
2188
|
867
|
2189 static Ichar
|
428
|
2190 reader_nextchar (Lisp_Object readcharfun)
|
|
2191 {
|
|
2192 /* This function can GC */
|
867
|
2193 Ichar c;
|
428
|
2194
|
|
2195 retry:
|
|
2196 QUIT;
|
|
2197 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2198 if (c < 0)
|
563
|
2199 signal_error (Qend_of_file, 0, READCHARFUN_MAYBE (readcharfun));
|
428
|
2200
|
|
2201 switch (c)
|
|
2202 {
|
|
2203 default:
|
|
2204 {
|
|
2205 /* Ignore whitespace and control characters */
|
|
2206 if (c <= 040)
|
|
2207 goto retry;
|
|
2208 return c;
|
|
2209 }
|
|
2210
|
|
2211 case ';':
|
|
2212 {
|
|
2213 /* Comment */
|
|
2214 while ((c = readchar (readcharfun)) >= 0 && c != '\n')
|
|
2215 QUIT;
|
|
2216 goto retry;
|
|
2217 }
|
|
2218 }
|
|
2219 }
|
|
2220
|
|
2221 #if 0
|
|
2222 static Lisp_Object
|
|
2223 list2_pure (int pure, Lisp_Object a, Lisp_Object b)
|
|
2224 {
|
|
2225 return pure ? pure_cons (a, pure_cons (b, Qnil)) : list2 (a, b);
|
|
2226 }
|
|
2227 #endif
|
|
2228
|
|
2229 /* Read the next Lisp object from the stream READCHARFUN and return it.
|
|
2230 If the return value is a cons whose car is Qunbound, then read1()
|
|
2231 encountered a misplaced token (e.g. a right bracket, right paren,
|
|
2232 or dot followed by a non-number). To filter this stuff out,
|
|
2233 use read0(). */
|
|
2234
|
|
2235 static Lisp_Object
|
|
2236 read1 (Lisp_Object readcharfun)
|
|
2237 {
|
867
|
2238 Ichar c;
|
428
|
2239
|
|
2240 retry:
|
|
2241 c = reader_nextchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2242
|
|
2243 switch (c)
|
|
2244 {
|
|
2245 case '(':
|
|
2246 {
|
|
2247 #ifdef LISP_BACKQUOTES /* old backquote compatibility in lisp reader */
|
|
2248 /* if this is disabled, then other code in eval.c must be enabled */
|
867
|
2249 Ichar ch = reader_nextchar (readcharfun);
|
428
|
2250 switch (ch)
|
|
2251 {
|
|
2252 case '`':
|
|
2253 {
|
|
2254 Lisp_Object tem;
|
853
|
2255 int speccount = internal_bind_int (&old_backquote_flag,
|
|
2256 1 + old_backquote_flag);
|
428
|
2257 tem = read0 (readcharfun);
|
771
|
2258 unbind_to (speccount);
|
428
|
2259 ch = reader_nextchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2260 if (ch != ')')
|
|
2261 {
|
|
2262 unreadchar (readcharfun, ch);
|
|
2263 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2264 list1 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
2265 ("Weird old-backquote syntax")));
|
|
2266 }
|
|
2267 return list2 (Qbacktick, tem);
|
|
2268 }
|
|
2269 case ',':
|
|
2270 {
|
|
2271 if (old_backquote_flag)
|
|
2272 {
|
|
2273 Lisp_Object tem, comma_type;
|
|
2274 ch = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2275 if (ch == '@')
|
|
2276 comma_type = Qcomma_at;
|
|
2277 else
|
|
2278 {
|
|
2279 if (ch >= 0)
|
|
2280 unreadchar (readcharfun, ch);
|
|
2281 comma_type = Qcomma;
|
|
2282 }
|
|
2283 tem = read0 (readcharfun);
|
|
2284 ch = reader_nextchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2285 if (ch != ')')
|
|
2286 {
|
|
2287 unreadchar (readcharfun, ch);
|
|
2288 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2289 list1 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
2290 ("Weird old-backquote syntax")));
|
|
2291 }
|
|
2292 return list2 (comma_type, tem);
|
|
2293 }
|
|
2294 else
|
|
2295 {
|
|
2296 unreadchar (readcharfun, ch);
|
|
2297 #if 0
|
|
2298 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2299 list1 (build_msg_string ("Comma outside of backquote")));
|
428
|
2300 #else
|
|
2301 /* #### - yuck....but this is reverse compatible. */
|
|
2302 /* mostly this is required by edebug, which does its own
|
|
2303 annotated reading. We need to have an annotated_read
|
|
2304 function that records (with markers) the buffer
|
|
2305 positions of the elements that make up lists, then that
|
|
2306 can be used in edebug and bytecomp and the check above
|
|
2307 can go back in. --Stig */
|
|
2308 break;
|
|
2309 #endif
|
|
2310 }
|
|
2311 }
|
|
2312 default:
|
|
2313 unreadchar (readcharfun, ch);
|
|
2314 } /* switch(ch) */
|
|
2315 #endif /* old backquote crap... */
|
|
2316 return read_list (readcharfun, ')', 1, 1);
|
|
2317 }
|
|
2318 case '[':
|
|
2319 return read_vector (readcharfun, ']');
|
|
2320
|
|
2321 case ')':
|
|
2322 case ']':
|
|
2323 /* #### - huh? these don't do what they seem... */
|
|
2324 return noseeum_cons (Qunbound, make_char (c));
|
|
2325 case '.':
|
|
2326 {
|
|
2327 /* If a period is followed by a number, then we should read it
|
|
2328 as a floating point number. Otherwise, it denotes a dotted
|
|
2329 pair.
|
|
2330 */
|
|
2331 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2332 unreadchar (readcharfun, c);
|
|
2333
|
867
|
2334 /* Can't use isdigit on Ichars */
|
428
|
2335 if (c < '0' || c > '9')
|
|
2336 return noseeum_cons (Qunbound, make_char ('.'));
|
|
2337
|
|
2338 /* Note that read_atom will loop
|
|
2339 at least once, assuring that we will not try to UNREAD
|
|
2340 two characters in a row.
|
|
2341 (I think this doesn't matter anymore because there should
|
|
2342 be no more danger in unreading multiple characters) */
|
|
2343 return read_atom (readcharfun, '.', 0);
|
|
2344 }
|
|
2345
|
|
2346 case '#':
|
|
2347 {
|
|
2348 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2349 switch (c)
|
|
2350 {
|
|
2351 #if 0 /* FSFmacs silly char-table syntax */
|
|
2352 case '^':
|
|
2353 #endif
|
|
2354 #if 0 /* FSFmacs silly bool-vector syntax */
|
|
2355 case '&':
|
|
2356 #endif
|
|
2357 /* "#["-- byte-code constant syntax */
|
|
2358 /* purecons #[...] syntax */
|
|
2359 case '[': return read_compiled_function (readcharfun, ']'
|
|
2360 /*, purify_flag */ );
|
|
2361 /* "#:"-- gensym syntax */
|
|
2362 case ':': return read_atom (readcharfun, -1, 1);
|
|
2363 /* #'x => (function x) */
|
|
2364 case '\'': return list2 (Qfunction, read0 (readcharfun));
|
|
2365 #if 0
|
|
2366 /* RMS uses this syntax for fat-strings.
|
|
2367 If we use it for vectors, then obscure bugs happen.
|
|
2368 */
|
|
2369 /* "#(" -- Scheme/CL vector syntax */
|
|
2370 case '(': return read_vector (readcharfun, ')');
|
|
2371 #endif
|
|
2372 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */
|
|
2373 case '(':
|
|
2374 {
|
|
2375 Lisp_Object tmp;
|
|
2376 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
2377
|
|
2378 /* Read the string itself. */
|
|
2379 tmp = read1 (readcharfun);
|
|
2380 if (!STRINGP (tmp))
|
|
2381 {
|
|
2382 if (CONSP (tmp) && UNBOUNDP (XCAR (tmp)))
|
853
|
2383 free_cons (tmp);
|
428
|
2384 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
|
2385 list1 (build_string ("#")));
|
|
2386 }
|
|
2387 GCPRO1 (tmp);
|
|
2388 /* Read the intervals and their properties. */
|
|
2389 while (1)
|
|
2390 {
|
|
2391 Lisp_Object beg, end, plist;
|
867
|
2392 Ichar ch;
|
428
|
2393 int invalid = 0;
|
|
2394
|
|
2395 beg = read1 (readcharfun);
|
|
2396 if (CONSP (beg) && UNBOUNDP (XCAR (beg)))
|
|
2397 {
|
|
2398 ch = XCHAR (XCDR (beg));
|
853
|
2399 free_cons (beg);
|
428
|
2400 if (ch == ')')
|
|
2401 break;
|
|
2402 else
|
|
2403 invalid = 1;
|
|
2404 }
|
|
2405 if (!invalid)
|
|
2406 {
|
|
2407 end = read1 (readcharfun);
|
|
2408 if (CONSP (end) && UNBOUNDP (XCAR (end)))
|
|
2409 {
|
853
|
2410 free_cons (end);
|
428
|
2411 invalid = 1;
|
|
2412 }
|
|
2413 }
|
|
2414 if (!invalid)
|
|
2415 {
|
|
2416 plist = read1 (readcharfun);
|
|
2417 if (CONSP (plist) && UNBOUNDP (XCAR (plist)))
|
|
2418 {
|
853
|
2419 free_cons (plist);
|
428
|
2420 invalid = 1;
|
|
2421 }
|
|
2422 }
|
|
2423 if (invalid)
|
|
2424 RETURN_UNGCPRO
|
|
2425 (Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
|
2426 list2
|
771
|
2427 (build_msg_string ("invalid string property list"),
|
428
|
2428 XCDR (plist))));
|
|
2429 Fset_text_properties (beg, end, plist, tmp);
|
|
2430 }
|
|
2431 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2432 return tmp;
|
|
2433 }
|
|
2434 #endif /* 0 */
|
|
2435 case '@':
|
|
2436 {
|
|
2437 /* #@NUMBER is used to skip NUMBER following characters.
|
|
2438 That's used in .elc files to skip over doc strings
|
|
2439 and function definitions. */
|
|
2440 int i, nskip = 0;
|
|
2441
|
|
2442 /* Read a decimal integer. */
|
|
2443 while ((c = readchar (readcharfun)) >= 0
|
|
2444 && c >= '0' && c <= '9')
|
|
2445 nskip = (10 * nskip) + (c - '0');
|
|
2446 if (c >= 0)
|
|
2447 unreadchar (readcharfun, c);
|
|
2448
|
|
2449 /* FSF has code here that maybe caches the skipped
|
|
2450 string. See above for why this is totally
|
|
2451 losing. We handle this differently. */
|
|
2452
|
|
2453 /* Skip that many characters. */
|
|
2454 for (i = 0; i < nskip && c >= 0; i++)
|
|
2455 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2456
|
|
2457 goto retry;
|
|
2458 }
|
|
2459 case '$': return Vload_file_name_internal;
|
|
2460 /* bit vectors */
|
|
2461 case '*': return read_bit_vector (readcharfun);
|
|
2462 /* #o10 => 8 -- octal constant syntax */
|
|
2463 case 'o': return read_integer (readcharfun, 8);
|
|
2464 /* #xdead => 57005 -- hex constant syntax */
|
|
2465 case 'x': return read_integer (readcharfun, 16);
|
|
2466 /* #b010 => 2 -- binary constant syntax */
|
|
2467 case 'b': return read_integer (readcharfun, 2);
|
|
2468 /* #s(foobar key1 val1 key2 val2) -- structure syntax */
|
|
2469 case 's': return read_structure (readcharfun);
|
|
2470 case '<':
|
|
2471 {
|
|
2472 unreadchar (readcharfun, c);
|
|
2473 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2474 list1 (build_msg_string ("Cannot read unreadable object")));
|
428
|
2475 }
|
|
2476 #ifdef FEATUREP_SYNTAX
|
|
2477 case '+':
|
|
2478 case '-':
|
|
2479 {
|
456
|
2480 Lisp_Object feature_exp, obj, tem;
|
428
|
2481 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
2482
|
456
|
2483 feature_exp = read0(readcharfun);
|
428
|
2484 obj = read0(readcharfun);
|
|
2485
|
|
2486 /* the call to `featurep' may GC. */
|
456
|
2487 GCPRO2 (feature_exp, obj);
|
|
2488 tem = call1 (Qfeaturep, feature_exp);
|
428
|
2489 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2490
|
|
2491 if (c == '+' && NILP(tem)) goto retry;
|
|
2492 if (c == '-' && !NILP(tem)) goto retry;
|
|
2493 return obj;
|
|
2494 }
|
|
2495 #endif
|
|
2496 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
|
|
2497 case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
|
|
2498 /* Reader forms that can reuse previously read objects. */
|
|
2499 {
|
|
2500 int n = 0;
|
|
2501 Lisp_Object found;
|
|
2502
|
|
2503 /* Using read_integer() here is impossible, because it
|
|
2504 chokes on `='. Using parse_integer() is too hard.
|
|
2505 So we simply read it in, and ignore overflows, which
|
|
2506 is safe. */
|
|
2507 while (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
|
|
2508 {
|
|
2509 n *= 10;
|
|
2510 n += c - '0';
|
|
2511 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2512 }
|
|
2513 found = assq_no_quit (make_int (n), Vread_objects);
|
|
2514 if (c == '=')
|
|
2515 {
|
|
2516 /* #n=object returns object, but associates it with
|
|
2517 n for #n#. */
|
|
2518 Lisp_Object obj;
|
|
2519 if (CONSP (found))
|
|
2520 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2521 list2 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
2522 ("Multiply defined symbol label"),
|
|
2523 make_int (n)));
|
|
2524 obj = read0 (readcharfun);
|
|
2525 Vread_objects = Fcons (Fcons (make_int (n), obj),
|
|
2526 Vread_objects);
|
|
2527 return obj;
|
|
2528 }
|
|
2529 else if (c == '#')
|
|
2530 {
|
|
2531 /* #n# returns a previously read object. */
|
|
2532 if (CONSP (found))
|
|
2533 return XCDR (found);
|
|
2534 else
|
|
2535 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
771
|
2536 list2 (build_msg_string
|
428
|
2537 ("Undefined symbol label"),
|
|
2538 make_int (n)));
|
|
2539 }
|
|
2540 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
|
2541 list1 (build_string ("#")));
|
|
2542 }
|
|
2543 default:
|
|
2544 {
|
|
2545 unreadchar (readcharfun, c);
|
|
2546 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
|
|
2547 list1 (build_string ("#")));
|
|
2548 }
|
|
2549 }
|
|
2550 }
|
|
2551
|
|
2552 /* Quote */
|
|
2553 case '\'': return list2 (Qquote, read0 (readcharfun));
|
|
2554
|
|
2555 #ifdef LISP_BACKQUOTES
|
|
2556 case '`':
|
|
2557 {
|
|
2558 Lisp_Object tem;
|
853
|
2559 int speccount = internal_bind_int (&new_backquote_flag,
|
|
2560 1 + new_backquote_flag);
|
428
|
2561 tem = read0 (readcharfun);
|
771
|
2562 unbind_to (speccount);
|
428
|
2563 return list2 (Qbackquote, tem);
|
|
2564 }
|
|
2565
|
|
2566 case ',':
|
|
2567 {
|
|
2568 if (new_backquote_flag)
|
|
2569 {
|
|
2570 Lisp_Object comma_type = Qnil;
|
|
2571 int ch = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2572
|
|
2573 if (ch == '@')
|
|
2574 comma_type = Qcomma_at;
|
|
2575 else if (ch == '.')
|
|
2576 comma_type = Qcomma_dot;
|
|
2577 else
|
|
2578 {
|
|
2579 if (ch >= 0)
|
|
2580 unreadchar (readcharfun, ch);
|
|
2581 comma_type = Qcomma;
|
|
2582 }
|
|
2583 return list2 (comma_type, read0 (readcharfun));
|
|
2584 }
|
|
2585 else
|
|
2586 {
|
|
2587 /* YUCK. 99.999% backwards compatibility. The Right
|
|
2588 Thing(tm) is to signal an error here, because it's
|
|
2589 really invalid read syntax. Instead, this permits
|
|
2590 commas to begin symbols (unless they're inside
|
|
2591 backquotes). If an error is signalled here in the
|
|
2592 future, then commas should be invalid read syntax
|
|
2593 outside of backquotes anywhere they're found (i.e.
|
|
2594 they must be quoted in symbols) -- Stig */
|
|
2595 return read_atom (readcharfun, c, 0);
|
|
2596 }
|
|
2597 }
|
|
2598 #endif
|
|
2599
|
|
2600 case '?':
|
|
2601 {
|
|
2602 /* Evil GNU Emacs "character" (ie integer) syntax */
|
|
2603 c = readchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2604 if (c < 0)
|
|
2605 return Fsignal (Qend_of_file, list1 (READCHARFUN_MAYBE (readcharfun)));
|
|
2606
|
|
2607 if (c == '\\')
|
|
2608 c = read_escape (readcharfun);
|
|
2609 return make_char (c);
|
|
2610 }
|
|
2611
|
|
2612 case '\"':
|
|
2613 {
|
|
2614 /* String */
|
|
2615 #ifdef I18N3
|
|
2616 /* #### If the input stream is translating, then the string
|
|
2617 should be marked as translatable by setting its
|
|
2618 `string-translatable' property to t. .el and .elc files
|
|
2619 normally are translating input streams. See Fgettext()
|
|
2620 and print_internal(). */
|
|
2621 #endif
|
|
2622 int cancel = 0;
|
|
2623
|
|
2624 Lstream_rewind (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream));
|
|
2625 while ((c = readchar (readcharfun)) >= 0
|
|
2626 && c != '\"')
|
|
2627 {
|
|
2628 if (c == '\\')
|
|
2629 c = read_escape (readcharfun);
|
|
2630 /* c is -1 if \ newline has just been seen */
|
|
2631 if (c == -1)
|
|
2632 {
|
|
2633 if (Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream)) == 0)
|
|
2634 cancel = 1;
|
|
2635 }
|
|
2636 else
|
867
|
2637 Lstream_put_ichar (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream), c);
|
428
|
2638 QUIT;
|
|
2639 }
|
|
2640 if (c < 0)
|
|
2641 return Fsignal (Qend_of_file, list1 (READCHARFUN_MAYBE (readcharfun)));
|
|
2642
|
|
2643 /* If purifying, and string starts with \ newline,
|
|
2644 return zero instead. This is for doc strings
|
|
2645 that we are really going to find in lib-src/DOC.nn.nn */
|
|
2646 if (purify_flag && NILP (Vinternal_doc_file_name) && cancel)
|
|
2647 return Qzero;
|
|
2648
|
|
2649 Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream));
|
|
2650 return
|
|
2651 make_string
|
|
2652 (resizing_buffer_stream_ptr (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream)),
|
|
2653 Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (Vread_buffer_stream)));
|
|
2654 }
|
|
2655
|
|
2656 default:
|
|
2657 {
|
|
2658 /* Ignore whitespace and control characters */
|
|
2659 if (c <= 040)
|
|
2660 goto retry;
|
|
2661 return read_atom (readcharfun, c, 0);
|
|
2662 }
|
|
2663 }
|
|
2664 }
|
|
2665
|
|
2666
|
|
2667
|
|
2668 #define LEAD_INT 1
|
|
2669 #define DOT_CHAR 2
|
|
2670 #define TRAIL_INT 4
|
|
2671 #define E_CHAR 8
|
|
2672 #define EXP_INT 16
|
|
2673
|
|
2674 int
|
442
|
2675 isfloat_string (const char *cp)
|
428
|
2676 {
|
|
2677 int state = 0;
|
867
|
2678 const Ibyte *ucp = (const Ibyte *) cp;
|
428
|
2679
|
|
2680 if (*ucp == '+' || *ucp == '-')
|
|
2681 ucp++;
|
|
2682
|
|
2683 if (*ucp >= '0' && *ucp <= '9')
|
|
2684 {
|
|
2685 state |= LEAD_INT;
|
|
2686 while (*ucp >= '0' && *ucp <= '9')
|
|
2687 ucp++;
|
|
2688 }
|
|
2689 if (*ucp == '.')
|
|
2690 {
|
|
2691 state |= DOT_CHAR;
|
|
2692 ucp++;
|
|
2693 }
|
|
2694 if (*ucp >= '0' && *ucp <= '9')
|
|
2695 {
|
|
2696 state |= TRAIL_INT;
|
|
2697 while (*ucp >= '0' && *ucp <= '9')
|
|
2698 ucp++;
|
|
2699 }
|
|
2700 if (*ucp == 'e' || *ucp == 'E')
|
|
2701 {
|
|
2702 state |= E_CHAR;
|
|
2703 ucp++;
|
|
2704 if ((*ucp == '+') || (*ucp == '-'))
|
|
2705 ucp++;
|
|
2706 }
|
|
2707
|
|
2708 if (*ucp >= '0' && *ucp <= '9')
|
|
2709 {
|
|
2710 state |= EXP_INT;
|
|
2711 while (*ucp >= '0' && *ucp <= '9')
|
|
2712 ucp++;
|
|
2713 }
|
|
2714 return (((*ucp == 0) || (*ucp == ' ') || (*ucp == '\t') || (*ucp == '\n')
|
|
2715 || (*ucp == '\r') || (*ucp == '\f'))
|
|
2716 && (state == (LEAD_INT|DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT)
|
|
2717 || state == (DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT)
|
|
2718 || state == (LEAD_INT|E_CHAR|EXP_INT)
|
|
2719 || state == (LEAD_INT|DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT|E_CHAR|EXP_INT)
|
|
2720 || state == (DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT|E_CHAR|EXP_INT)));
|
|
2721 }
|
1983
|
2722
|
|
2723 #ifdef HAVE_RATIO
|
|
2724 int
|
|
2725 isratio_string (const char *cp)
|
|
2726 {
|
2010
|
2727 /* Possible minus/plus sign */
|
|
2728 if (*cp == '-' || *cp == '+')
|
1983
|
2729 cp++;
|
|
2730
|
|
2731 /* Numerator */
|
|
2732 if (*cp < '0' || *cp > '9')
|
|
2733 return 0;
|
|
2734
|
|
2735 do {
|
|
2736 cp++;
|
|
2737 } while (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9');
|
|
2738
|
|
2739 /* Slash */
|
|
2740 if (*cp++ != '/')
|
|
2741 return 0;
|
|
2742
|
|
2743 /* Denominator */
|
|
2744 if (*cp < '0' || *cp > '9')
|
|
2745 return 0;
|
|
2746
|
|
2747 do {
|
|
2748 cp++;
|
|
2749 } while (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9');
|
|
2750
|
|
2751 return *cp == '\0' || *cp == ' ' || *cp =='\t' || *cp == '\n' ||
|
|
2752 *cp == '\r' || *cp == '\f';
|
|
2753 }
|
|
2754 #endif
|
428
|
2755
|
|
2756 static void *
|
|
2757 sequence_reader (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
|
867
|
2758 Ichar terminator,
|
428
|
2759 void *state,
|
|
2760 void * (*conser) (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
|
|
2761 void *state, Charcount len))
|
|
2762 {
|
|
2763 Charcount len;
|
|
2764
|
|
2765 for (len = 0; ; len++)
|
|
2766 {
|
867
|
2767 Ichar ch;
|
428
|
2768
|
|
2769 QUIT;
|
|
2770 ch = reader_nextchar (readcharfun);
|
|
2771
|
|
2772 if (ch == terminator)
|
|
2773 return state;
|
|
2774 else
|
|
2775 unreadchar (readcharfun, ch);
|
|
2776 #ifdef FEATUREP_SYNTAX
|
|
2777 if (ch == ']')
|
442
|
2778 read_syntax_error ("\"]\" in a list");
|
428
|
2779 else if (ch == ')')
|
442
|
2780 read_syntax_error ("\")\" in a vector");
|
428
|
2781 #endif
|
|
2782 state = ((conser) (readcharfun, state, len));
|
|
2783 }
|
|
2784 }
|
|
2785
|
|
2786
|
|
2787 struct read_list_state
|
|
2788 {
|
|
2789 Lisp_Object head;
|
|
2790 Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
2791 int length;
|
|
2792 int allow_dotted_lists;
|
867
|
2793 Ichar terminator;
|
428
|
2794 };
|
|
2795
|
|
2796 static void *
|
2286
|
2797 read_list_conser (Lisp_Object readcharfun, void *state, Charcount UNUSED (len))
|
428
|
2798 {
|
|
2799 struct read_list_state *s = (struct read_list_state *) state;
|
|
2800 Lisp_Object elt;
|
|
2801
|
|
2802 elt = read1 (readcharfun);
|
|
2803
|
|
2804 if (CONSP (elt) && UNBOUNDP (XCAR (elt)))
|
|
2805 {
|
|
2806 Lisp_Object tem = elt;
|
867
|
2807 Ichar ch;
|
428
|
2808
|
|
2809 elt = XCDR (elt);
|
853
|
2810 free_cons (tem);
|
428
|
2811 tem = Qnil;
|
|
2812 ch = XCHAR (elt);
|
|
2813 #ifdef FEATUREP_SYNTAX
|
|
2814 if (ch == s->terminator) /* deal with #+, #- reader macros */
|
|
2815 {
|
|
2816 unreadchar (readcharfun, s->terminator);
|
|
2817 goto done;
|
|
2818 }
|
|
2819 else if (ch == ']')
|
442
|
2820 read_syntax_error ("']' in a list");
|
428
|
2821 else if (ch == ')')
|
442
|
2822 read_syntax_error ("')' in a vector");
|
428
|
2823 else
|
|
2824 #endif
|
|
2825 if (ch != '.')
|
563
|
2826 signal_error (Qinternal_error, "BUG! Internal reader error", elt);
|
428
|
2827 else if (!s->allow_dotted_lists)
|
442
|
2828 read_syntax_error ("\".\" in a vector");
|
428
|
2829 else
|
|
2830 {
|
|
2831 if (!NILP (s->tail))
|
|
2832 XCDR (s->tail) = read0 (readcharfun);
|
|
2833 else
|
|
2834 s->head = read0 (readcharfun);
|
|
2835 elt = read1 (readcharfun);
|
|
2836 if (CONSP (elt) && UNBOUNDP (XCAR (elt)))
|
|
2837 {
|
|
2838 ch = XCHAR (XCDR (elt));
|
853
|
2839 free_cons (elt);
|
428
|
2840 if (ch == s->terminator)
|
|
2841 {
|
|
2842 unreadchar (readcharfun, s->terminator);
|
|
2843 goto done;
|
|
2844 }
|
|
2845 }
|
442
|
2846 read_syntax_error (". in wrong context");
|
428
|
2847 }
|
|
2848 }
|
|
2849
|
|
2850 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK
|
|
2851 if (s->length == 1 && s->allow_dotted_lists && EQ (XCAR (s->head), Qfset))
|
|
2852 {
|
|
2853 if (CONSP (elt) && EQ (XCAR (elt), Qquote) && CONSP (XCDR (elt)))
|
|
2854 Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation = XCAR (XCDR (elt));
|
|
2855 else
|
|
2856 Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation = elt;
|
|
2857 }
|
|
2858 #endif
|
|
2859
|
|
2860 elt = Fcons (elt, Qnil);
|
|
2861 if (!NILP (s->tail))
|
|
2862 XCDR (s->tail) = elt;
|
|
2863 else
|
|
2864 s->head = elt;
|
|
2865 s->tail = elt;
|
|
2866 done:
|
|
2867 s->length++;
|
|
2868 return s;
|
|
2869 }
|
|
2870
|
|
2871
|
814
|
2872 /* allow_dotted_lists means that something like (foo bar . baz)
|
|
2873 is acceptable. If -1, means check for starting with defun
|
|
2874 and make structure pure. (not implemented, probably for very
|
|
2875 good reasons)
|
|
2876
|
|
2877 If check_for_doc_references, look for (#$ . INT) doc references
|
|
2878 in the list and record if load_force_doc_strings is non-zero.
|
|
2879 (Such doc references will be destroyed during the loadup phase
|
|
2880 by replacing with Qzero, because Snarf-documentation will fill
|
|
2881 them in again.)
|
|
2882
|
|
2883 WARNING: If you set this, you sure as hell better not call
|
|
2884 free_list() on the returned list here.
|
|
2885 */
|
428
|
2886
|
|
2887 static Lisp_Object
|
|
2888 read_list (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
|
867
|
2889 Ichar terminator,
|
428
|
2890 int allow_dotted_lists,
|
|
2891 int check_for_doc_references)
|
|
2892 {
|
|
2893 struct read_list_state s;
|
|
2894 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
2895 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK
|
|
2896 Lisp_Object old_compiled_function_annotation =
|
|
2897 Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation;
|
|
2898 #endif
|
|
2899
|
|
2900 s.head = Qnil;
|
|
2901 s.tail = Qnil;
|
|
2902 s.length = 0;
|
|
2903 s.allow_dotted_lists = allow_dotted_lists;
|
|
2904 s.terminator = terminator;
|
|
2905 GCPRO2 (s.head, s.tail);
|
|
2906
|
|
2907 sequence_reader (readcharfun, terminator, &s, read_list_conser);
|
|
2908 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK
|
|
2909 Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation = old_compiled_function_annotation;
|
|
2910 #endif
|
|
2911
|
|
2912 if ((purify_flag || load_force_doc_strings) && check_for_doc_references)
|
|
2913 {
|
|
2914 /* check now for any doc string references and record them
|
|
2915 for later. */
|
|
2916 Lisp_Object tail;
|
|
2917
|
|
2918 /* We might be dealing with an imperfect list so don't
|
|
2919 use LIST_LOOP */
|
|
2920 for (tail = s.head; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
|
|
2921 {
|
|
2922 Lisp_Object holding_cons = Qnil;
|
|
2923
|
|
2924 {
|
|
2925 Lisp_Object elem = XCAR (tail);
|
|
2926 /* elem might be (#$ . INT) ... */
|
|
2927 if (CONSP (elem) && EQ (XCAR (elem), Vload_file_name_internal))
|
|
2928 holding_cons = tail;
|
|
2929 /* or it might be (quote (#$ . INT)) i.e.
|
|
2930 (quote . ((#$ . INT) . nil)) in the case of
|
|
2931 `autoload' (autoload evaluates its arguments, while
|
|
2932 `defvar', `defun', etc. don't). */
|
|
2933 if (CONSP (elem) && EQ (XCAR (elem), Qquote)
|
|
2934 && CONSP (XCDR (elem)))
|
|
2935 {
|
|
2936 elem = XCAR (XCDR (elem));
|
|
2937 if (CONSP (elem) && EQ (XCAR (elem), Vload_file_name_internal))
|
|
2938 holding_cons = XCDR (XCAR (tail));
|
|
2939 }
|
|
2940 }
|
|
2941
|
|
2942 if (CONSP (holding_cons))
|
|
2943 {
|
|
2944 if (purify_flag)
|
|
2945 {
|
|
2946 if (NILP (Vinternal_doc_file_name))
|
|
2947 /* We have not yet called Snarf-documentation, so
|
|
2948 assume this file is described in the DOC file
|
|
2949 and Snarf-documentation will fill in the right
|
|
2950 value later. For now, replace the whole list
|
|
2951 with 0. */
|
|
2952 XCAR (holding_cons) = Qzero;
|
|
2953 else
|
|
2954 /* We have already called Snarf-documentation, so
|
|
2955 make a relative file name for this file, so it
|
|
2956 can be found properly in the installed Lisp
|
|
2957 directory. We don't use Fexpand_file_name
|
|
2958 because that would make the directory absolute
|
|
2959 now. */
|
|
2960 XCAR (XCAR (holding_cons)) =
|
|
2961 concat2 (build_string ("../lisp/"),
|
|
2962 Ffile_name_nondirectory
|
|
2963 (Vload_file_name_internal));
|
|
2964 }
|
|
2965 else
|
|
2966 /* Not pure. Just add to Vload_force_doc_string_list,
|
|
2967 and the string will be filled in properly in
|
|
2968 load_force_doc_string_unwind(). */
|
|
2969 Vload_force_doc_string_list =
|
|
2970 /* We pass the cons that holds the (#$ . INT) so we
|
|
2971 can modify it in-place. */
|
|
2972 Fcons (holding_cons, Vload_force_doc_string_list);
|
|
2973 }
|
|
2974 }
|
|
2975 }
|
|
2976
|
|
2977 UNGCPRO;
|
|
2978 return s.head;
|
|
2979 }
|
|
2980
|
|
2981 static Lisp_Object
|
|
2982 read_vector (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
|
867
|
2983 Ichar terminator)
|
428
|
2984 {
|
|
2985 Lisp_Object tem;
|
|
2986 Lisp_Object *p;
|
|
2987 int len;
|
|
2988 int i;
|
|
2989 struct read_list_state s;
|
|
2990 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
|
|
2991
|
|
2992 s.head = Qnil;
|
|
2993 s.tail = Qnil;
|
|
2994 s.length = 0;
|
|
2995 s.allow_dotted_lists = 0;
|
|
2996 GCPRO2 (s.head, s.tail);
|
|
2997
|
|
2998 sequence_reader (readcharfun, terminator, &s, read_list_conser);
|
|
2999
|
|
3000 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3001 tem = s.head;
|
|
3002 len = XINT (Flength (tem));
|
|
3003
|
814
|
3004 s.head = make_vector (len, Qnil);
|
428
|
3005
|
|
3006 for (i = 0, p = &(XVECTOR_DATA (s.head)[0]);
|
|
3007 i < len;
|
|
3008 i++, p++)
|
|
3009 {
|
853
|
3010 Lisp_Object otem = tem;
|
428
|
3011 tem = Fcar (tem);
|
|
3012 *p = tem;
|
853
|
3013 tem = XCDR (otem);
|
428
|
3014 free_cons (otem);
|
|
3015 }
|
|
3016 return s.head;
|
|
3017 }
|
|
3018
|
|
3019 static Lisp_Object
|
867
|
3020 read_compiled_function (Lisp_Object readcharfun, Ichar terminator)
|
428
|
3021 {
|
|
3022 /* Accept compiled functions at read-time so that we don't
|
|
3023 have to build them at load-time. */
|
|
3024 Lisp_Object stuff;
|
|
3025 Lisp_Object make_byte_code_args[COMPILED_DOMAIN + 1];
|
|
3026 struct gcpro gcpro1;
|
|
3027 int len;
|
|
3028 int iii;
|
|
3029 int saw_a_doc_ref = 0;
|
|
3030
|
|
3031 /* Note: we tell read_list not to search for doc references
|
|
3032 because we need to handle the "doc reference" for the
|
|
3033 instructions and constants differently. */
|
|
3034 stuff = read_list (readcharfun, terminator, 0, 0);
|
|
3035 len = XINT (Flength (stuff));
|
|
3036 if (len < COMPILED_STACK_DEPTH + 1 || len > COMPILED_DOMAIN + 1)
|
|
3037 return
|
442
|
3038 continuable_read_syntax_error ("#[...] used with wrong number of elements");
|
428
|
3039
|
|
3040 for (iii = 0; CONSP (stuff); iii++)
|
|
3041 {
|
853
|
3042 Lisp_Object victim = stuff;
|
428
|
3043 make_byte_code_args[iii] = Fcar (stuff);
|
|
3044 if ((purify_flag || load_force_doc_strings)
|
|
3045 && CONSP (make_byte_code_args[iii])
|
|
3046 && EQ (XCAR (make_byte_code_args[iii]), Vload_file_name_internal))
|
|
3047 {
|
|
3048 if (purify_flag && iii == COMPILED_DOC_STRING)
|
|
3049 {
|
|
3050 /* same as in read_list(). */
|
|
3051 if (NILP (Vinternal_doc_file_name))
|
|
3052 make_byte_code_args[iii] = Qzero;
|
|
3053 else
|
|
3054 XCAR (make_byte_code_args[iii]) =
|
|
3055 concat2 (build_string ("../lisp/"),
|
|
3056 Ffile_name_nondirectory
|
|
3057 (Vload_file_name_internal));
|
|
3058 }
|
|
3059 else
|
|
3060 saw_a_doc_ref = 1;
|
|
3061 }
|
|
3062 stuff = Fcdr (stuff);
|
|
3063 free_cons (victim);
|
|
3064 }
|
|
3065 GCPRO1 (make_byte_code_args[0]);
|
|
3066 gcpro1.nvars = len;
|
|
3067
|
|
3068 /* v18 or v19 bytecode file. Need to Ebolify. */
|
|
3069 if (load_byte_code_version < 20 && VECTORP (make_byte_code_args[2]))
|
|
3070 ebolify_bytecode_constants (make_byte_code_args[2]);
|
|
3071
|
|
3072 /* make-byte-code looks at purify_flag, which should have the same
|
|
3073 * value as our "read-pure" argument */
|
|
3074 stuff = Fmake_byte_code (len, make_byte_code_args);
|
|
3075 XCOMPILED_FUNCTION (stuff)->flags.ebolified = (load_byte_code_version < 20);
|
|
3076 if (saw_a_doc_ref)
|
|
3077 Vload_force_doc_string_list = Fcons (stuff, Vload_force_doc_string_list);
|
|
3078 UNGCPRO;
|
|
3079 return stuff;
|
|
3080 }
|
|
3081
|
|
3082
|
|
3083
|
|
3084 void
|
|
3085 init_lread (void)
|
|
3086 {
|
|
3087 Vvalues = Qnil;
|
|
3088
|
|
3089 load_in_progress = 0;
|
|
3090
|
|
3091 Vload_descriptor_list = Qnil;
|
|
3092
|
|
3093 /* kludge: locate-file does not work for a null load-path, even if
|
|
3094 the file name is absolute. */
|
|
3095
|
|
3096 Vload_path = Fcons (build_string (""), Qnil);
|
|
3097
|
|
3098 /* This used to get initialized in init_lread because all streams
|
|
3099 got closed when dumping occurs. This is no longer true --
|
|
3100 Vread_buffer_stream is a resizing output stream, and there is no
|
|
3101 reason to close it at dump-time.
|
|
3102
|
|
3103 Vread_buffer_stream is set to Qnil in vars_of_lread, and this
|
|
3104 will initialize it only once, at dump-time. */
|
|
3105 if (NILP (Vread_buffer_stream))
|
|
3106 Vread_buffer_stream = make_resizing_buffer_output_stream ();
|
|
3107
|
|
3108 Vload_force_doc_string_list = Qnil;
|
|
3109 }
|
|
3110
|
|
3111 void
|
|
3112 syms_of_lread (void)
|
|
3113 {
|
|
3114 DEFSUBR (Fread);
|
|
3115 DEFSUBR (Fread_from_string);
|
|
3116 DEFSUBR (Fload_internal);
|
|
3117 DEFSUBR (Flocate_file);
|
|
3118 DEFSUBR (Flocate_file_clear_hashing);
|
|
3119 DEFSUBR (Feval_buffer);
|
|
3120 DEFSUBR (Feval_region);
|
|
3121
|
563
|
3122 DEFSYMBOL (Qstandard_input);
|
|
3123 DEFSYMBOL (Qread_char);
|
|
3124 DEFSYMBOL (Qload);
|
1292
|
3125 DEFSYMBOL (Qload_internal);
|
563
|
3126 DEFSYMBOL (Qfset);
|
428
|
3127
|
|
3128 #ifdef LISP_BACKQUOTES
|
563
|
3129 DEFSYMBOL (Qbackquote);
|
428
|
3130 defsymbol (&Qbacktick, "`");
|
|
3131 defsymbol (&Qcomma, ",");
|
|
3132 defsymbol (&Qcomma_at, ",@");
|
|
3133 defsymbol (&Qcomma_dot, ",.");
|
|
3134 #endif
|
|
3135
|
563
|
3136 DEFSYMBOL (Qexists);
|
|
3137 DEFSYMBOL (Qreadable);
|
|
3138 DEFSYMBOL (Qwritable);
|
|
3139 DEFSYMBOL (Qexecutable);
|
428
|
3140 }
|
|
3141
|
|
3142 void
|
|
3143 structure_type_create (void)
|
|
3144 {
|
|
3145 the_structure_type_dynarr = Dynarr_new (structure_type);
|
|
3146 }
|
|
3147
|
|
3148 void
|
|
3149 reinit_vars_of_lread (void)
|
|
3150 {
|
|
3151 Vread_buffer_stream = Qnil;
|
|
3152 staticpro_nodump (&Vread_buffer_stream);
|
|
3153 }
|
|
3154
|
|
3155 void
|
|
3156 vars_of_lread (void)
|
|
3157 {
|
|
3158 DEFVAR_LISP ("values", &Vvalues /*
|
|
3159 List of values of all expressions which were read, evaluated and printed.
|
|
3160 Order is reverse chronological.
|
|
3161 */ );
|
|
3162
|
|
3163 DEFVAR_LISP ("standard-input", &Vstandard_input /*
|
|
3164 Stream for read to get input from.
|
|
3165 See documentation of `read' for possible values.
|
|
3166 */ );
|
|
3167 Vstandard_input = Qt;
|
|
3168
|
|
3169 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-path", &Vload_path /*
|
|
3170 *List of directories to search for files to load.
|
|
3171 Each element is a string (directory name) or nil (try default directory).
|
|
3172
|
|
3173 Note that the elements of this list *may not* begin with "~", so you must
|
|
3174 call `expand-file-name' on them before adding them to this list.
|
|
3175
|
|
3176 Initialized based on EMACSLOADPATH environment variable, if any,
|
|
3177 otherwise to default specified in by file `paths.h' when XEmacs was built.
|
|
3178 If there were no paths specified in `paths.h', then XEmacs chooses a default
|
|
3179 value for this variable by looking around in the file-system near the
|
|
3180 directory in which the XEmacs executable resides.
|
|
3181 */ );
|
|
3182 Vload_path = Qnil;
|
|
3183
|
|
3184 /* xxxDEFVAR_LISP ("dump-load-path", &Vdump_load_path,
|
|
3185 "*Location of lisp files to be used when dumping ONLY."); */
|
|
3186
|
|
3187 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-in-progress", &load_in_progress /*
|
|
3188 Non-nil iff inside of `load'.
|
|
3189 */ );
|
|
3190
|
2548
|
3191 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-suppress-alist", &Vload_suppress_alist /*
|
|
3192 An alist of expressions controlling whether particular files can be loaded.
|
|
3193 Each element looks like (FILENAME EXPR).
|
|
3194 FILENAME should be a full pathname, but without the .el suffix.
|
|
3195 When `load' is run and is about to load the specified file, it evaluates
|
|
3196 the form to determine if the file can be loaded.
|
|
3197 This variable is normally initialized automatically.
|
|
3198 */ );
|
|
3199 Vload_suppress_alist = Qnil;
|
|
3200
|
428
|
3201 DEFVAR_LISP ("after-load-alist", &Vafter_load_alist /*
|
|
3202 An alist of expressions to be evalled when particular files are loaded.
|
|
3203 Each element looks like (FILENAME FORMS...).
|
|
3204 When `load' is run and the file-name argument is FILENAME,
|
|
3205 the FORMS in the corresponding element are executed at the end of loading.
|
|
3206
|
|
3207 FILENAME must match exactly! Normally FILENAME is the name of a library,
|
|
3208 with no directory specified, since that is how `load' is normally called.
|
|
3209 An error in FORMS does not undo the load,
|
|
3210 but does prevent execution of the rest of the FORMS.
|
|
3211 */ );
|
|
3212 Vafter_load_alist = Qnil;
|
|
3213
|
|
3214 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-warn-when-source-newer", &load_warn_when_source_newer /*
|
|
3215 *Whether `load' should check whether the source is newer than the binary.
|
|
3216 If this variable is true, then when a `.elc' file is being loaded and the
|
|
3217 corresponding `.el' is newer, a warning message will be printed.
|
|
3218 */ );
|
1261
|
3219 load_warn_when_source_newer = 1;
|
428
|
3220
|
|
3221 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-warn-when-source-only", &load_warn_when_source_only /*
|
|
3222 *Whether `load' should warn when loading a `.el' file instead of an `.elc'.
|
|
3223 If this variable is true, then when `load' is called with a filename without
|
|
3224 an extension, and the `.elc' version doesn't exist but the `.el' version does,
|
|
3225 then a message will be printed. If an explicit extension is passed to `load',
|
|
3226 no warning will be printed.
|
|
3227 */ );
|
|
3228 load_warn_when_source_only = 0;
|
|
3229
|
|
3230 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-ignore-elc-files", &load_ignore_elc_files /*
|
|
3231 *Whether `load' should ignore `.elc' files when a suffix is not given.
|
|
3232 This is normally used only to bootstrap the `.elc' files when building XEmacs.
|
|
3233 */ );
|
|
3234 load_ignore_elc_files = 0;
|
|
3235
|
1123
|
3236 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-ignore-out-of-date-elc-files",
|
|
3237 &load_ignore_out_of_date_elc_files /*
|
|
3238 *Whether `load' should ignore out-of-date `.elc' files when no suffix is given.
|
|
3239 This is normally used when compiling packages of elisp files that may have
|
|
3240 complex dependencies. Ignoring all elc files with `load-ignore-elc-files'
|
|
3241 would also be safe, but much slower.
|
|
3242 */ );
|
|
3243 load_ignore_out_of_date_elc_files = 0;
|
|
3244
|
|
3245 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-always-display-messages",
|
|
3246 &load_always_display_messages /*
|
|
3247 *Whether `load' should always display loading messages.
|
|
3248 If this is true, every file loaded will be shown, regardless of the setting
|
|
3249 of the NOMESSAGE parameter, and even when files are loaded indirectly, e.g.
|
|
3250 due to `requre'.
|
|
3251 */ );
|
|
3252 load_always_display_messages = 0;
|
|
3253
|
|
3254 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-show-full-path-in-messages",
|
|
3255 &load_show_full_path_in_messages /*
|
|
3256 *Whether `load' should show the full path in all loading messages.
|
|
3257 */ );
|
|
3258 load_show_full_path_in_messages = 0;
|
|
3259
|
428
|
3260 #ifdef LOADHIST
|
|
3261 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-history", &Vload_history /*
|
|
3262 Alist mapping source file names to symbols and features.
|
|
3263 Each alist element is a list that starts with a file name,
|
|
3264 except for one element (optional) that starts with nil and describes
|
|
3265 definitions evaluated from buffers not visiting files.
|
|
3266 The remaining elements of each list are symbols defined as functions
|
|
3267 or variables, and cons cells `(provide . FEATURE)' and `(require . FEATURE)'.
|
|
3268 */ );
|
|
3269 Vload_history = Qnil;
|
|
3270
|
|
3271 DEFVAR_LISP ("current-load-list", &Vcurrent_load_list /*
|
|
3272 Used for internal purposes by `load'.
|
|
3273 */ );
|
|
3274 Vcurrent_load_list = Qnil;
|
|
3275 #endif
|
|
3276
|
|
3277 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-file-name", &Vload_file_name /*
|
|
3278 Full name of file being loaded by `load'.
|
|
3279 */ );
|
|
3280 Vload_file_name = Qnil;
|
|
3281
|
|
3282 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-read-function", &Vload_read_function /*
|
|
3283 Function used by `load' and `eval-region' for reading expressions.
|
|
3284 The default is nil, which means use the function `read'.
|
|
3285 */ );
|
|
3286 Vload_read_function = Qnil;
|
|
3287
|
|
3288 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-force-doc-strings", &load_force_doc_strings /*
|
|
3289 Non-nil means `load' should force-load all dynamic doc strings.
|
|
3290 This is useful when the file being loaded is a temporary copy.
|
|
3291 */ );
|
|
3292 load_force_doc_strings = 0;
|
|
3293
|
|
3294 /* See read_escape(). */
|
|
3295 #if 0
|
|
3296 /* Used to be named `puke-on-fsf-keys' */
|
|
3297 DEFVAR_BOOL ("fail-on-bucky-bit-character-escapes",
|
|
3298 &fail_on_bucky_bit_character_escapes /*
|
|
3299 Whether `read' should signal an error when it encounters unsupported
|
|
3300 character escape syntaxes or just read them incorrectly.
|
|
3301 */ );
|
|
3302 fail_on_bucky_bit_character_escapes = 0;
|
|
3303 #endif
|
|
3304
|
|
3305 /* This must be initialized in init_lread otherwise it may start out
|
|
3306 with values saved when the image is dumped. */
|
|
3307 staticpro (&Vload_descriptor_list);
|
|
3308
|
|
3309 /* Initialized in init_lread. */
|
|
3310 staticpro (&Vload_force_doc_string_list);
|
|
3311
|
|
3312 Vload_file_name_internal = Qnil;
|
|
3313 staticpro (&Vload_file_name_internal);
|
|
3314
|
|
3315 #ifdef COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK
|
|
3316 Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation = Qnil;
|
|
3317 staticpro (&Vcurrent_compiled_function_annotation);
|
|
3318 #endif
|
|
3319
|
|
3320 /* So that early-early stuff will work */
|
1292
|
3321 Ffset (Qload, Qload_internal);
|
428
|
3322
|
|
3323 #ifdef FEATUREP_SYNTAX
|
563
|
3324 DEFSYMBOL (Qfeaturep);
|
771
|
3325 Fprovide (intern ("xemacs"));
|
428
|
3326 #ifdef INFODOCK
|
771
|
3327 Fprovide (intern ("infodock"));
|
428
|
3328 #endif /* INFODOCK */
|
|
3329 #endif /* FEATUREP_SYNTAX */
|
|
3330
|
|
3331 #ifdef LISP_BACKQUOTES
|
|
3332 old_backquote_flag = new_backquote_flag = 0;
|
|
3333 #endif
|
|
3334
|
|
3335 #ifdef I18N3
|
|
3336 Vfile_domain = Qnil;
|
|
3337 #endif
|
|
3338
|
|
3339 Vread_objects = Qnil;
|
|
3340 staticpro (&Vread_objects);
|
|
3341
|
|
3342 Vlocate_file_hash_table = make_lisp_hash_table (200,
|
|
3343 HASH_TABLE_NON_WEAK,
|
|
3344 HASH_TABLE_EQUAL);
|
|
3345 staticpro (&Vlocate_file_hash_table);
|
|
3346 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS
|
|
3347 symbol_value (XSYMBOL (intern ("Vlocate-file-hash-table")))
|
|
3348 = Vlocate_file_hash_table;
|
|
3349 #endif
|
|
3350 }
|