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(for main branch) add long comment about types of magic symbols
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2010-01-20 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* symbols.c:
Add long comment about the types of magic symbols, and the various
declarations that go along with them.
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Wed, 20 Jan 2010 22:30:33 -0600 |
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613 | 1 ;;; cl-extra.el --- Common Lisp extensions for XEmacs Lisp (part two) |
428 | 2 |
2153 | 3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993,2000,2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
801 | 4 ;; Copyright (C) 2002 Ben Wing. |
428 | 5 |
6 ;; Author: Dave Gillespie <daveg@synaptics.com> | |
7 ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team | |
8 ;; Version: 2.02 | |
9 ;; Keywords: extensions, dumped | |
10 | |
11 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. | |
12 | |
13 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
14 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
15 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
16 ;; any later version. | |
17 | |
18 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
19 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
20 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
21 ;; General Public License for more details. | |
22 | |
23 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
24 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free | |
25 ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA | |
26 ;; 02111-1307, USA. | |
27 | |
2153 | 28 ;;; Synched up with: FSF 21.3. |
428 | 29 |
30 ;;; Commentary: | |
31 | |
32 ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs. | |
33 | |
34 ;; These are extensions to Emacs Lisp that provide a degree of | |
35 ;; Common Lisp compatibility, beyond what is already built-in | |
36 ;; in Emacs Lisp. | |
37 ;; | |
38 ;; This package was written by Dave Gillespie; it is a complete | |
39 ;; rewrite of Cesar Quiroz's original cl.el package of December 1986. | |
40 ;; | |
41 ;; Bug reports, comments, and suggestions are welcome! | |
42 | |
43 ;; This file contains portions of the Common Lisp extensions | |
44 ;; package which are autoloaded since they are relatively obscure. | |
45 | |
46 ;; See cl.el for Change Log. | |
47 | |
48 | |
49 ;;; Code: | |
2153 | 50 ;; XEmacs addition |
428 | 51 (eval-when-compile |
52 (require 'obsolete)) | |
53 | |
54 (or (memq 'cl-19 features) | |
55 (error "Tried to load `cl-extra' before `cl'!")) | |
56 | |
57 | |
58 ;;; Type coercion. | |
59 | |
60 (defun coerce (x type) | |
61 "Coerce OBJECT to type TYPE. | |
62 TYPE is a Common Lisp type specifier." | |
63 (cond ((eq type 'list) (if (listp x) x (append x nil))) | |
64 ((eq type 'vector) (if (vectorp x) x (vconcat x))) | |
65 ((eq type 'string) (if (stringp x) x (concat x))) | |
66 ((eq type 'array) (if (arrayp x) x (vconcat x))) | |
67 ((and (eq type 'character) (stringp x) (= (length x) 1)) (aref x 0)) | |
68 ((and (eq type 'character) (symbolp x)) (coerce (symbol-name x) type)) | |
2153 | 69 ;; XEmacs addition character <-> integer coercions |
446 | 70 ((and (eq type 'character) (char-int-p x)) (int-char x)) |
71 ((and (eq type 'integer) (characterp x)) (char-int x)) | |
428 | 72 ((eq type 'float) (float x)) |
2153 | 73 ;; XEmacs addition: enhanced numeric type coercions |
2367 | 74 ((and-fboundp 'coerce-number |
75 (memq type '(integer ratio bigfloat)) | |
76 (coerce-number x type))) | |
2153 | 77 ;; XEmacs addition: bit-vector coercion |
428 | 78 ((eq type 'bit-vector) (if (bit-vector-p x) x |
79 (apply 'bit-vector (append x nil)))) | |
2153 | 80 ;; XEmacs addition: weak-list coercion |
428 | 81 ((eq type 'weak-list) |
82 (if (weak-list-p x) x | |
83 (let ((wl (make-weak-list))) | |
84 (set-weak-list-list wl (if (listp x) x (append x nil))) | |
85 wl))) | |
86 ((typep x type) x) | |
87 (t (error "Can't coerce %s to type %s" x type)))) | |
88 | |
89 | |
90 ;;; Predicates. | |
91 | |
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92 ;; I'd actually prefer not to have this inline, the space |
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93 ;; vs. amount-it's-called trade-off isn't reasonable, but that would |
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94 ;; introduce bytecode problems with the compiler macro in cl-macs.el. |
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95 (defsubst cl-string-vector-equalp (cl-string cl-vector) |
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96 "Helper function for `equalp', which see." |
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97 ; (check-argument-type #'stringp cl-string) |
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98 ; (check-argument-type #'vector cl-vector) |
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99 (let ((cl-i (length cl-string)) |
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100 cl-char cl-other) |
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101 (when (= cl-i (length cl-vector)) |
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102 (while (and (>= (setq cl-i (1- cl-i)) 0) |
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103 (or (eq (setq cl-char (aref cl-string cl-i)) |
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104 (setq cl-other (aref cl-vector cl-i))) |
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105 (and (characterp cl-other) ; Note we want to call this |
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107 ; doesn't have a bytecode. |
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108 (eq (downcase cl-char) (downcase cl-other)))))) |
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109 (< cl-i 0)))) |
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111 ;; See comment on cl-string-vector-equalp above. |
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112 (defsubst cl-bit-vector-vector-equalp (cl-bit-vector cl-vector) |
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113 "Helper function for `equalp', which see." |
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114 ; (check-argument-type #'bit-vector-p cl-bit-vector) |
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115 ; (check-argument-type #'vectorp cl-vector) |
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116 (let ((cl-i (length cl-bit-vector)) |
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117 cl-other) |
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118 (when (= cl-i (length cl-vector)) |
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119 (while (and (>= (setq cl-i (1- cl-i)) 0) |
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120 (numberp (setq cl-other (aref cl-vector cl-i))) |
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122 (= (aref cl-bit-vector cl-i) cl-other))) |
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127 (defsubst cl-vector-array-equalp (cl-vector cl-array) |
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129 ; (check-argument-type #'vector cl-vector) |
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134 (equalp (aref cl-vector cl-i) (aref cl-array cl-i)))) |
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137 (defsubst cl-hash-table-contents-equalp (cl-hash-table-1 cl-hash-table-2) |
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140 ;; If someone has gone and fished the uninterned symbol out of this |
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144 ((equalp-default '#:equalp-default)) |
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147 using (hash-value x-value) |
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168 hash table's value for that key." |
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169 (cond ((eq x y)) |
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172 (eq t (compare-strings x nil nil y nil nil t)) |
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179 (and (numberp y) (= x y))) | |
180 ((consp x) | |
181 (while (and (consp x) (consp y) (equalp (car x) (car y))) | |
2153 | 182 (setq x (cdr x) y (cdr y))) |
428 | 183 (and (not (consp x)) (equalp x y))) |
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428 | 214 |
215 ;;; Control structures. | |
216 | |
217 (defun cl-mapcar-many (cl-func cl-seqs) | |
218 (if (cdr (cdr cl-seqs)) | |
219 (let* ((cl-res nil) | |
220 (cl-n (apply 'min (mapcar 'length cl-seqs))) | |
221 (cl-i 0) | |
222 (cl-args (copy-sequence cl-seqs)) | |
223 cl-p1 cl-p2) | |
224 (setq cl-seqs (copy-sequence cl-seqs)) | |
225 (while (< cl-i cl-n) | |
226 (setq cl-p1 cl-seqs cl-p2 cl-args) | |
227 (while cl-p1 | |
228 (setcar cl-p2 | |
229 (if (consp (car cl-p1)) | |
230 (prog1 (car (car cl-p1)) | |
231 (setcar cl-p1 (cdr (car cl-p1)))) | |
232 (aref (car cl-p1) cl-i))) | |
233 (setq cl-p1 (cdr cl-p1) cl-p2 (cdr cl-p2))) | |
2153 | 234 (push (apply cl-func cl-args) cl-res) |
428 | 235 (setq cl-i (1+ cl-i))) |
236 (nreverse cl-res)) | |
237 (let ((cl-res nil) | |
238 (cl-x (car cl-seqs)) | |
239 (cl-y (nth 1 cl-seqs))) | |
240 (let ((cl-n (min (length cl-x) (length cl-y))) | |
241 (cl-i -1)) | |
242 (while (< (setq cl-i (1+ cl-i)) cl-n) | |
2153 | 243 (push (funcall cl-func |
244 (if (consp cl-x) (pop cl-x) (aref cl-x cl-i)) | |
245 (if (consp cl-y) (pop cl-y) (aref cl-y cl-i))) | |
428 | 246 cl-res))) |
247 (nreverse cl-res)))) | |
248 | |
249 (defun map (cl-type cl-func cl-seq &rest cl-rest) | |
250 "Map a function across one or more sequences, returning a sequence. | |
251 TYPE is the sequence type to return, FUNC is the function, and SEQS | |
252 are the argument sequences." | |
253 (let ((cl-res (apply 'mapcar* cl-func cl-seq cl-rest))) | |
254 (and cl-type (coerce cl-res cl-type)))) | |
255 | |
256 (defun maplist (cl-func cl-list &rest cl-rest) | |
257 "Map FUNC to each sublist of LIST or LISTS. | |
258 Like `mapcar', except applies to lists and their cdr's rather than to | |
259 the elements themselves." | |
260 (if cl-rest | |
261 (let ((cl-res nil) | |
262 (cl-args (cons cl-list (copy-sequence cl-rest))) | |
263 cl-p) | |
264 (while (not (memq nil cl-args)) | |
2153 | 265 (push (apply cl-func cl-args) cl-res) |
428 | 266 (setq cl-p cl-args) |
2153 | 267 (while cl-p (setcar cl-p (cdr (pop cl-p)) ))) |
428 | 268 (nreverse cl-res)) |
269 (let ((cl-res nil)) | |
270 (while cl-list | |
2153 | 271 (push (funcall cl-func cl-list) cl-res) |
428 | 272 (setq cl-list (cdr cl-list))) |
273 (nreverse cl-res)))) | |
274 | |
2153 | 275 ;; XEmacs change: in Emacs, this function is named cl-mapc. |
428 | 276 (defun mapc (cl-func cl-seq &rest cl-rest) |
277 "Like `mapcar', but does not accumulate values returned by the function." | |
278 (if cl-rest | |
279 (apply 'map nil cl-func cl-seq cl-rest) | |
280 ;; XEmacs change: in the simplest case we call mapc-internal, | |
281 ;; which really doesn't accumulate any results. | |
282 (mapc-internal cl-func cl-seq)) | |
283 cl-seq) | |
284 | |
2153 | 285 ;; XEmacs addition: FSF compatibility |
286 (defalias 'cl-mapc 'mapc) | |
287 | |
428 | 288 (defun mapl (cl-func cl-list &rest cl-rest) |
289 "Like `maplist', but does not accumulate values returned by the function." | |
290 (if cl-rest | |
291 (apply 'maplist cl-func cl-list cl-rest) | |
292 (let ((cl-p cl-list)) | |
293 (while cl-p (funcall cl-func cl-p) (setq cl-p (cdr cl-p))))) | |
294 cl-list) | |
295 | |
296 (defun mapcan (cl-func cl-seq &rest cl-rest) | |
297 "Like `mapcar', but nconc's together the values returned by the function." | |
298 (apply 'nconc (apply 'mapcar* cl-func cl-seq cl-rest))) | |
299 | |
300 (defun mapcon (cl-func cl-list &rest cl-rest) | |
301 "Like `maplist', but nconc's together the values returned by the function." | |
302 (apply 'nconc (apply 'maplist cl-func cl-list cl-rest))) | |
303 | |
304 (defun some (cl-pred cl-seq &rest cl-rest) | |
305 "Return true if PREDICATE is true of any element of SEQ or SEQs. | |
306 If so, return the true (non-nil) value returned by PREDICATE." | |
307 (if (or cl-rest (nlistp cl-seq)) | |
308 (catch 'cl-some | |
309 (apply 'map nil | |
310 (function (lambda (&rest cl-x) | |
311 (let ((cl-res (apply cl-pred cl-x))) | |
312 (if cl-res (throw 'cl-some cl-res))))) | |
313 cl-seq cl-rest) nil) | |
314 (let ((cl-x nil)) | |
2153 | 315 (while (and cl-seq (not (setq cl-x (funcall cl-pred (pop cl-seq)))))) |
428 | 316 cl-x))) |
317 | |
318 (defun every (cl-pred cl-seq &rest cl-rest) | |
319 "Return true if PREDICATE is true of every element of SEQ or SEQs." | |
320 (if (or cl-rest (nlistp cl-seq)) | |
321 (catch 'cl-every | |
322 (apply 'map nil | |
323 (function (lambda (&rest cl-x) | |
324 (or (apply cl-pred cl-x) (throw 'cl-every nil)))) | |
325 cl-seq cl-rest) t) | |
326 (while (and cl-seq (funcall cl-pred (car cl-seq))) | |
327 (setq cl-seq (cdr cl-seq))) | |
328 (null cl-seq))) | |
329 | |
330 (defun notany (cl-pred cl-seq &rest cl-rest) | |
331 "Return true if PREDICATE is false of every element of SEQ or SEQs." | |
332 (not (apply 'some cl-pred cl-seq cl-rest))) | |
333 | |
334 (defun notevery (cl-pred cl-seq &rest cl-rest) | |
335 "Return true if PREDICATE is false of some element of SEQ or SEQs." | |
336 (not (apply 'every cl-pred cl-seq cl-rest))) | |
337 | |
338 ;;; Support for `loop'. | |
2153 | 339 (defalias 'cl-map-keymap 'map-keymap) |
428 | 340 |
341 (defun cl-map-keymap-recursively (cl-func-rec cl-map &optional cl-base) | |
342 (or cl-base | |
2153 | 343 (setq cl-base (copy-sequence [0]))) |
344 (map-keymap | |
428 | 345 (function |
346 (lambda (cl-key cl-bind) | |
347 (aset cl-base (1- (length cl-base)) cl-key) | |
348 (if (keymapp cl-bind) | |
349 (cl-map-keymap-recursively | |
350 cl-func-rec cl-bind | |
2153 | 351 (vconcat cl-base (list 0))) |
428 | 352 (funcall cl-func-rec cl-base cl-bind)))) |
353 cl-map)) | |
354 | |
355 (defun cl-map-intervals (cl-func &optional cl-what cl-prop cl-start cl-end) | |
356 (or cl-what (setq cl-what (current-buffer))) | |
357 (if (bufferp cl-what) | |
358 (let (cl-mark cl-mark2 (cl-next t) cl-next2) | |
2153 | 359 (with-current-buffer cl-what |
428 | 360 (setq cl-mark (copy-marker (or cl-start (point-min)))) |
361 (setq cl-mark2 (and cl-end (copy-marker cl-end)))) | |
362 (while (and cl-next (or (not cl-mark2) (< cl-mark cl-mark2))) | |
2153 | 363 (setq cl-next (if cl-prop (next-single-property-change |
364 cl-mark cl-prop cl-what) | |
365 (next-property-change cl-mark cl-what)) | |
366 cl-next2 (or cl-next (with-current-buffer cl-what | |
367 (point-max)))) | |
428 | 368 (funcall cl-func (prog1 (marker-position cl-mark) |
369 (set-marker cl-mark cl-next2)) | |
370 (if cl-mark2 (min cl-next2 cl-mark2) cl-next2))) | |
371 (set-marker cl-mark nil) (if cl-mark2 (set-marker cl-mark2 nil))) | |
372 (or cl-start (setq cl-start 0)) | |
373 (or cl-end (setq cl-end (length cl-what))) | |
374 (while (< cl-start cl-end) | |
2153 | 375 (let ((cl-next (or (if cl-prop (next-single-property-change |
376 cl-start cl-prop cl-what) | |
377 (next-property-change cl-start cl-what)) | |
428 | 378 cl-end))) |
379 (funcall cl-func cl-start (min cl-next cl-end)) | |
380 (setq cl-start cl-next))))) | |
381 | |
382 (defun cl-map-overlays (cl-func &optional cl-buffer cl-start cl-end cl-arg) | |
383 (or cl-buffer (setq cl-buffer (current-buffer))) | |
502 | 384 (with-fboundp '(overlay-start overlay-end overlays-at next-overlay-change) |
385 (if-fboundp 'overlay-lists | |
428 | 386 |
502 | 387 ;; This is the preferred algorithm, though overlay-lists is |
388 ;; undocumented. | |
389 (let (cl-ovl) | |
2153 | 390 (with-current-buffer cl-buffer |
502 | 391 (setq cl-ovl (overlay-lists)) |
392 (if cl-start (setq cl-start (copy-marker cl-start))) | |
393 (if cl-end (setq cl-end (copy-marker cl-end)))) | |
394 (setq cl-ovl (nconc (car cl-ovl) (cdr cl-ovl))) | |
395 (while (and cl-ovl | |
396 (or (not (overlay-start (car cl-ovl))) | |
397 (and cl-end (>= (overlay-start (car cl-ovl)) cl-end)) | |
398 (and cl-start (<= (overlay-end (car cl-ovl)) | |
399 cl-start)) | |
400 (not (funcall cl-func (car cl-ovl) cl-arg)))) | |
401 (setq cl-ovl (cdr cl-ovl))) | |
402 (if cl-start (set-marker cl-start nil)) | |
403 (if cl-end (set-marker cl-end nil))) | |
404 | |
405 ;; This alternate algorithm fails to find zero-length overlays. | |
2153 | 406 (let ((cl-mark (with-current-buffer cl-buffer |
407 (copy-marker (or cl-start (point-min))))) | |
408 (cl-mark2 (and cl-end (with-current-buffer cl-buffer | |
409 (copy-marker cl-end)))) | |
502 | 410 cl-pos cl-ovl) |
411 (while (save-excursion | |
412 (and (setq cl-pos (marker-position cl-mark)) | |
413 (< cl-pos (or cl-mark2 (point-max))) | |
414 (progn | |
415 (set-buffer cl-buffer) | |
416 (setq cl-ovl (overlays-at cl-pos)) | |
417 (set-marker cl-mark (next-overlay-change cl-pos))))) | |
418 (while (and cl-ovl | |
419 (or (/= (overlay-start (car cl-ovl)) cl-pos) | |
420 (not (and (funcall cl-func (car cl-ovl) cl-arg) | |
421 (set-marker cl-mark nil))))) | |
422 (setq cl-ovl (cdr cl-ovl)))) | |
423 (set-marker cl-mark nil) (if cl-mark2 (set-marker cl-mark2 nil)))))) | |
428 | 424 |
425 ;;; Support for `setf'. | |
426 (defun cl-set-frame-visible-p (frame val) | |
427 (cond ((null val) (make-frame-invisible frame)) | |
428 ((eq val 'icon) (iconify-frame frame)) | |
429 (t (make-frame-visible frame))) | |
430 val) | |
431 | |
432 ;;; Support for `progv'. | |
433 (defvar cl-progv-save) | |
434 (defun cl-progv-before (syms values) | |
435 (while syms | |
2153 | 436 (push (if (boundp (car syms)) |
428 | 437 (cons (car syms) (symbol-value (car syms))) |
438 (car syms)) cl-progv-save) | |
439 (if values | |
2153 | 440 (set (pop syms) (pop values)) |
441 (makunbound (pop syms))))) | |
428 | 442 |
443 (defun cl-progv-after () | |
444 (while cl-progv-save | |
445 (if (consp (car cl-progv-save)) | |
446 (set (car (car cl-progv-save)) (cdr (car cl-progv-save))) | |
447 (makunbound (car cl-progv-save))) | |
2153 | 448 (pop cl-progv-save))) |
428 | 449 |
450 | |
451 ;;; Numbers. | |
452 | |
453 (defun gcd (&rest args) | |
454 "Return the greatest common divisor of the arguments." | |
2153 | 455 (let ((a (abs (or (pop args) 0)))) |
428 | 456 (while args |
2153 | 457 (let ((b (abs (pop args)))) |
428 | 458 (while (> b 0) (setq b (% a (setq a b)))))) |
459 a)) | |
460 | |
461 (defun lcm (&rest args) | |
462 "Return the least common multiple of the arguments." | |
463 (if (memq 0 args) | |
464 0 | |
2153 | 465 (let ((a (abs (or (pop args) 1)))) |
428 | 466 (while args |
2153 | 467 (let ((b (abs (pop args)))) |
428 | 468 (setq a (* (/ a (gcd a b)) b)))) |
469 a))) | |
470 | |
471 (defun isqrt (a) | |
472 "Return the integer square root of the argument." | |
473 (if (and (integerp a) (> a 0)) | |
474 ;; XEmacs change | |
475 (let ((g (cond ((>= a 1000000) 10000) ((>= a 10000) 1000) | |
476 ((>= a 100) 100) (t 10))) | |
477 g2) | |
478 (while (< (setq g2 (/ (+ g (/ a g)) 2)) g) | |
479 (setq g g2)) | |
480 g) | |
481 (if (eq a 0) 0 (signal 'arith-error nil)))) | |
482 | |
2153 | 483 ;; XEmacs addition |
428 | 484 (defun cl-expt (x y) |
485 "Return X raised to the power of Y. Works only for integer arguments." | |
486 (if (<= y 0) (if (= y 0) 1 (if (memq x '(-1 1)) (cl-expt x (- y)) 0)) | |
487 (* (if (= (% y 2) 0) 1 x) (cl-expt (* x x) (/ y 2))))) | |
488 (or (and (fboundp 'expt) (subrp (symbol-function 'expt))) | |
489 (defalias 'expt 'cl-expt)) | |
490 | |
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428 | 513 |
514 (defun mod* (x y) | |
515 "The remainder of X divided by Y, with the same sign as Y." | |
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428 | 517 |
518 (defun rem* (x y) | |
519 "The remainder of X divided by Y, with the same sign as X." | |
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428 | 521 |
522 (defun signum (a) | |
523 "Return 1 if A is positive, -1 if negative, 0 if zero." | |
524 (cond ((> a 0) 1) ((< a 0) -1) (t 0))) | |
525 | |
526 ;; Random numbers. | |
527 | |
528 (defvar *random-state*) | |
529 (defun random* (lim &optional state) | |
530 "Return a random nonnegative number less than LIM, an integer or float. | |
531 Optional second arg STATE is a random-state object." | |
532 (or state (setq state *random-state*)) | |
533 ;; Inspired by "ran3" from Numerical Recipes. Additive congruential method. | |
534 (let ((vec (aref state 3))) | |
535 (if (integerp vec) | |
536 (let ((i 0) (j (- 1357335 (% (abs vec) 1357333))) (k 1)) | |
537 (aset state 3 (setq vec (make-vector 55 nil))) | |
538 (aset vec 0 j) | |
539 (while (> (setq i (% (+ i 21) 55)) 0) | |
540 (aset vec i (setq j (prog1 k (setq k (- j k)))))) | |
541 (while (< (setq i (1+ i)) 200) (random* 2 state)))) | |
542 (let* ((i (aset state 1 (% (1+ (aref state 1)) 55))) | |
543 (j (aset state 2 (% (1+ (aref state 2)) 55))) | |
544 (n (logand 8388607 (aset vec i (- (aref vec i) (aref vec j)))))) | |
545 (if (integerp lim) | |
546 (if (<= lim 512) (% n lim) | |
547 (if (> lim 8388607) (setq n (+ (lsh n 9) (random* 512 state)))) | |
548 (let ((mask 1023)) | |
549 (while (< mask (1- lim)) (setq mask (1+ (+ mask mask)))) | |
550 (if (< (setq n (logand n mask)) lim) n (random* lim state)))) | |
551 (* (/ n '8388608e0) lim))))) | |
552 | |
553 (defun make-random-state (&optional state) | |
554 "Return a copy of random-state STATE, or of `*random-state*' if omitted. | |
555 If STATE is t, return a new state object seeded from the time of day." | |
556 (cond ((null state) (make-random-state *random-state*)) | |
557 ((vectorp state) (cl-copy-tree state t)) | |
558 ((integerp state) (vector 'cl-random-state-tag -1 30 state)) | |
559 (t (make-random-state (cl-random-time))))) | |
560 | |
561 (defun random-state-p (object) | |
562 "Return t if OBJECT is a random-state object." | |
563 (and (vectorp object) (= (length object) 4) | |
564 (eq (aref object 0) 'cl-random-state-tag))) | |
565 | |
566 | |
567 ;; Implementation limits. | |
568 | |
569 (defun cl-finite-do (func a b) | |
570 (condition-case nil | |
571 (let ((res (funcall func a b))) ; check for IEEE infinity | |
572 (and (numberp res) (/= res (/ res 2)) res)) | |
573 (arith-error nil))) | |
574 | |
575 (defvar most-positive-float) | |
576 (defvar most-negative-float) | |
577 (defvar least-positive-float) | |
578 (defvar least-negative-float) | |
579 (defvar least-positive-normalized-float) | |
580 (defvar least-negative-normalized-float) | |
581 (defvar float-epsilon) | |
582 (defvar float-negative-epsilon) | |
583 | |
584 (defun cl-float-limits () | |
585 (or most-positive-float (not (numberp '2e1)) | |
586 (let ((x '2e0) y z) | |
587 ;; Find maximum exponent (first two loops are optimizations) | |
588 (while (cl-finite-do '* x x) (setq x (* x x))) | |
589 (while (cl-finite-do '* x (/ x 2)) (setq x (* x (/ x 2)))) | |
590 (while (cl-finite-do '+ x x) (setq x (+ x x))) | |
591 (setq z x y (/ x 2)) | |
592 ;; Now fill in 1's in the mantissa. | |
593 (while (and (cl-finite-do '+ x y) (/= (+ x y) x)) | |
594 (setq x (+ x y) y (/ y 2))) | |
595 (setq most-positive-float x | |
596 most-negative-float (- x)) | |
597 ;; Divide down until mantissa starts rounding. | |
598 (setq x (/ x z) y (/ 16 z) x (* x y)) | |
599 (while (condition-case nil (and (= x (* (/ x 2) 2)) (> (/ y 2) 0)) | |
600 (arith-error nil)) | |
601 (setq x (/ x 2) y (/ y 2))) | |
602 (setq least-positive-normalized-float y | |
603 least-negative-normalized-float (- y)) | |
604 ;; Divide down until value underflows to zero. | |
605 (setq x (/ 1 z) y x) | |
606 (while (condition-case nil (> (/ x 2) 0) (arith-error nil)) | |
607 (setq x (/ x 2))) | |
608 (setq least-positive-float x | |
609 least-negative-float (- x)) | |
610 (setq x '1e0) | |
611 (while (/= (+ '1e0 x) '1e0) (setq x (/ x 2))) | |
612 (setq float-epsilon (* x 2)) | |
613 (setq x '1e0) | |
614 (while (/= (- '1e0 x) '1e0) (setq x (/ x 2))) | |
615 (setq float-negative-epsilon (* x 2)))) | |
616 nil) | |
617 | |
618 | |
619 ;;; Sequence functions. | |
620 | |
621 ;XEmacs -- our built-in is more powerful. | |
622 ;(defun subseq (seq start &optional end) | |
623 ; "Return the subsequence of SEQ from START to END. | |
624 ;If END is omitted, it defaults to the length of the sequence. | |
625 ;If START or END is negative, it counts from the end." | |
626 ; (if (stringp seq) (substring seq start end) | |
627 ; (let (len) | |
628 ; (and end (< end 0) (setq end (+ end (setq len (length seq))))) | |
629 ; (if (< start 0) (setq start (+ start (or len (setq len (length seq)))))) | |
630 ; (cond ((listp seq) | |
631 ; (if (> start 0) (setq seq (nthcdr start seq))) | |
632 ; (if end | |
633 ; (let ((res nil)) | |
634 ; (while (>= (setq end (1- end)) start) | |
2153 | 635 ; (push (pop seq) res)) |
428 | 636 ; (nreverse res)) |
637 ; (copy-sequence seq))) | |
638 ; (t | |
639 ; (or end (setq end (or len (length seq)))) | |
640 ; (let ((res (make-vector (max (- end start) 0) nil)) | |
641 ; (i 0)) | |
642 ; (while (< start end) | |
643 ; (aset res i (aref seq start)) | |
644 ; (setq i (1+ i) start (1+ start))) | |
645 ; res)))))) | |
646 | |
647 (defun concatenate (type &rest seqs) | |
648 "Concatenate, into a sequence of type TYPE, the argument SEQUENCES." | |
2153 | 649 ;; XEmacs change: use case instead of cond for clarity |
428 | 650 (case type |
651 (vector (apply 'vconcat seqs)) | |
652 (string (apply 'concat seqs)) | |
653 (list (apply 'append (append seqs '(nil)))) | |
654 (t (error "Not a sequence type name: %s" type)))) | |
655 | |
656 ;;; List functions. | |
657 | |
658 (defun revappend (x y) | |
659 "Equivalent to (append (reverse X) Y)." | |
660 (nconc (reverse x) y)) | |
661 | |
662 (defun nreconc (x y) | |
663 "Equivalent to (nconc (nreverse X) Y)." | |
664 (nconc (nreverse x) y)) | |
665 | |
666 (defun list-length (x) | |
667 "Return the length of a list. Return nil if list is circular." | |
668 (let ((n 0) (fast x) (slow x)) | |
669 (while (and (cdr fast) (not (and (eq fast slow) (> n 0)))) | |
670 (setq n (+ n 2) fast (cdr (cdr fast)) slow (cdr slow))) | |
671 (if fast (if (cdr fast) nil (1+ n)) n))) | |
672 | |
673 (defun tailp (sublist list) | |
674 "Return true if SUBLIST is a tail of LIST." | |
675 (while (and (consp list) (not (eq sublist list))) | |
676 (setq list (cdr list))) | |
677 (if (numberp sublist) (equal sublist list) (eq sublist list))) | |
678 | |
2153 | 679 (defalias 'cl-copy-tree 'copy-tree) |
428 | 680 |
681 | |
682 ;;; Property lists. | |
683 | |
684 ;; XEmacs: our `get' groks DEFAULT. | |
685 (defalias 'get* 'get) | |
442 | 686 (defalias 'getf 'plist-get) |
428 | 687 |
688 (defun cl-set-getf (plist tag val) | |
689 (let ((p plist)) | |
690 (while (and p (not (eq (car p) tag))) (setq p (cdr (cdr p)))) | |
691 (if p (progn (setcar (cdr p) val) plist) (list* tag val plist)))) | |
692 | |
693 (defun cl-do-remf (plist tag) | |
694 (let ((p (cdr plist))) | |
695 (while (and (cdr p) (not (eq (car (cdr p)) tag))) (setq p (cdr (cdr p)))) | |
696 (and (cdr p) (progn (setcdr p (cdr (cdr (cdr p)))) t)))) | |
697 | |
2153 | 698 ;; XEmacs change: we have a builtin remprop |
699 (defalias 'cl-remprop 'remprop) | |
700 | |
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714 | |
428 | 715 ;;; Hash tables. |
716 | |
717 ;; The `regular' Common Lisp hash-table stuff has been moved into C. | |
718 ;; Only backward compatibility stuff remains here. | |
719 (defun make-hashtable (size &optional test) | |
720 (make-hash-table :test test :size size)) | |
721 (defun make-weak-hashtable (size &optional test) | |
722 (make-hash-table :test test :size size :weakness t)) | |
723 (defun make-key-weak-hashtable (size &optional test) | |
724 (make-hash-table :test test :size size :weakness 'key)) | |
725 (defun make-value-weak-hashtable (size &optional test) | |
726 (make-hash-table :test test :size size :weakness 'value)) | |
727 | |
728 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'hashtablep 'hash-table-p) | |
729 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'hashtable-fullness 'hash-table-count) | |
730 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'hashtable-test-function 'hash-table-test) | |
731 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'hashtable-type 'hash-table-type) | |
732 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'hashtable-size 'hash-table-size) | |
733 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'copy-hashtable 'copy-hash-table) | |
734 | |
735 (make-obsolete 'make-hashtable 'make-hash-table) | |
736 (make-obsolete 'make-weak-hashtable 'make-hash-table) | |
737 (make-obsolete 'make-key-weak-hashtable 'make-hash-table) | |
738 (make-obsolete 'make-value-weak-hashtable 'make-hash-table) | |
739 (make-obsolete 'hash-table-type 'hash-table-weakness) | |
740 | |
741 (when (fboundp 'x-keysym-hash-table) | |
742 (make-obsolete 'x-keysym-hashtable 'x-keysym-hash-table)) | |
743 | |
744 ;; Compatibility stuff for old kludgy cl.el hash table implementation | |
745 (defvar cl-builtin-gethash (symbol-function 'gethash)) | |
746 (defvar cl-builtin-remhash (symbol-function 'remhash)) | |
747 (defvar cl-builtin-clrhash (symbol-function 'clrhash)) | |
748 (defvar cl-builtin-maphash (symbol-function 'maphash)) | |
749 | |
750 (defalias 'cl-gethash 'gethash) | |
751 (defalias 'cl-puthash 'puthash) | |
752 (defalias 'cl-remhash 'remhash) | |
753 (defalias 'cl-clrhash 'clrhash) | |
754 (defalias 'cl-maphash 'maphash) | |
2153 | 755 ;; These three actually didn't exist in Emacs-20. |
756 (defalias 'cl-make-hash-table 'make-hash-table) | |
757 (defalias 'cl-hash-table-p 'hash-table-p) | |
758 (defalias 'cl-hash-table-count 'hash-table-count) | |
428 | 759 |
760 ;;; Some debugging aids. | |
761 | |
762 (defun cl-prettyprint (form) | |
763 "Insert a pretty-printed rendition of a Lisp FORM in current buffer." | |
764 (let ((pt (point)) last) | |
765 (insert "\n" (prin1-to-string form) "\n") | |
766 (setq last (point)) | |
767 (goto-char (1+ pt)) | |
768 (while (search-forward "(quote " last t) | |
769 (delete-backward-char 7) | |
770 (insert "'") | |
771 (forward-sexp) | |
772 (delete-char 1)) | |
773 (goto-char (1+ pt)) | |
774 (cl-do-prettyprint))) | |
775 | |
776 (defun cl-do-prettyprint () | |
777 (skip-chars-forward " ") | |
778 (if (looking-at "(") | |
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2153 | 780 ;; XEmacs: be selective about trailing stuff after prog |
1729 | 781 (looking-at "(prog[nv12\\(ress-feedback\\|n-with-message\\)]") |
428 | 782 (looking-at "(unwind-protect ") |
783 (looking-at "(function (") | |
784 (looking-at "(cl-block-wrapper "))) | |
785 (two (or (looking-at "(defun ") (looking-at "(defmacro "))) | |
786 (let (or (looking-at "(let\\*? ") (looking-at "(while "))) | |
787 (set (looking-at "(p?set[qf] "))) | |
788 (if (or skip let | |
789 (progn | |
790 (forward-sexp) | |
791 (and (>= (current-column) 78) (progn (backward-sexp) t)))) | |
792 (let ((nl t)) | |
793 (forward-char 1) | |
794 (cl-do-prettyprint) | |
795 (or skip (looking-at ")") (cl-do-prettyprint)) | |
796 (or (not two) (looking-at ")") (cl-do-prettyprint)) | |
797 (while (not (looking-at ")")) | |
798 (if set (setq nl (not nl))) | |
799 (if nl (insert "\n")) | |
800 (lisp-indent-line) | |
801 (cl-do-prettyprint)) | |
802 (forward-char 1)))) | |
803 (forward-sexp))) | |
804 | |
805 (defvar cl-macroexpand-cmacs nil) | |
806 (defvar cl-closure-vars nil) | |
807 | |
808 (defun cl-macroexpand-all (form &optional env) | |
809 "Expand all macro calls through a Lisp FORM. | |
810 This also does some trivial optimizations to make the form prettier." | |
811 (while (or (not (eq form (setq form (macroexpand form env)))) | |
812 (and cl-macroexpand-cmacs | |
813 (not (eq form (setq form (compiler-macroexpand form))))))) | |
814 (cond ((not (consp form)) form) | |
815 ((memq (car form) '(let let*)) | |
816 (if (null (nth 1 form)) | |
817 (cl-macroexpand-all (cons 'progn (cddr form)) env) | |
818 (let ((letf nil) (res nil) (lets (cadr form))) | |
819 (while lets | |
2153 | 820 (push (if (consp (car lets)) |
428 | 821 (let ((exp (cl-macroexpand-all (caar lets) env))) |
822 (or (symbolp exp) (setq letf t)) | |
823 (cons exp (cl-macroexpand-body (cdar lets) env))) | |
824 (let ((exp (cl-macroexpand-all (car lets) env))) | |
825 (if (symbolp exp) exp | |
826 (setq letf t) (list exp nil)))) res) | |
827 (setq lets (cdr lets))) | |
828 (list* (if letf (if (eq (car form) 'let) 'letf 'letf*) (car form)) | |
829 (nreverse res) (cl-macroexpand-body (cddr form) env))))) | |
830 ((eq (car form) 'cond) | |
831 (cons (car form) | |
832 (mapcar (function (lambda (x) (cl-macroexpand-body x env))) | |
833 (cdr form)))) | |
834 ((eq (car form) 'condition-case) | |
835 (list* (car form) (nth 1 form) (cl-macroexpand-all (nth 2 form) env) | |
836 (mapcar (function | |
837 (lambda (x) | |
838 (cons (car x) (cl-macroexpand-body (cdr x) env)))) | |
839 (cdddr form)))) | |
840 ((memq (car form) '(quote function)) | |
841 (if (eq (car-safe (nth 1 form)) 'lambda) | |
842 (let ((body (cl-macroexpand-body (cddadr form) env))) | |
843 (if (and cl-closure-vars (eq (car form) 'function) | |
844 (cl-expr-contains-any body cl-closure-vars)) | |
845 (let* ((new (mapcar 'gensym cl-closure-vars)) | |
846 (sub (pairlis cl-closure-vars new)) (decls nil)) | |
847 (while (or (stringp (car body)) | |
848 (eq (car-safe (car body)) 'interactive)) | |
2153 | 849 (push (list 'quote (pop body)) decls)) |
428 | 850 (put (car (last cl-closure-vars)) 'used t) |
851 (append | |
852 (list 'list '(quote lambda) '(quote (&rest --cl-rest--))) | |
853 (sublis sub (nreverse decls)) | |
854 (list | |
855 (list* 'list '(quote apply) | |
2153 | 856 ;; XEmacs: put a quote before the function |
428 | 857 (list 'list '(quote quote) |
858 (list 'function | |
859 (list* 'lambda | |
860 (append new (cadadr form)) | |
861 (sublis sub body)))) | |
862 (nconc (mapcar (function | |
863 (lambda (x) | |
864 (list 'list '(quote quote) x))) | |
865 cl-closure-vars) | |
866 '((quote --cl-rest--))))))) | |
867 (list (car form) (list* 'lambda (cadadr form) body)))) | |
868 (let ((found (assq (cadr form) env))) | |
2153 | 869 ;; XEmacs: cadr/caddr operate on nil without errors |
428 | 870 (if (eq (cadr (caddr found)) 'cl-labels-args) |
871 (cl-macroexpand-all (cadr (caddr (cadddr found))) env) | |
872 form)))) | |
873 ((memq (car form) '(defun defmacro)) | |
874 (list* (car form) (nth 1 form) (cl-macroexpand-body (cddr form) env))) | |
875 ((and (eq (car form) 'progn) (not (cddr form))) | |
876 (cl-macroexpand-all (nth 1 form) env)) | |
877 ((eq (car form) 'setq) | |
878 (let* ((args (cl-macroexpand-body (cdr form) env)) (p args)) | |
879 (while (and p (symbolp (car p))) (setq p (cddr p))) | |
880 (if p (cl-macroexpand-all (cons 'setf args)) (cons 'setq args)))) | |
881 (t (cons (car form) (cl-macroexpand-body (cdr form) env))))) | |
882 | |
883 (defun cl-macroexpand-body (body &optional env) | |
884 (mapcar (function (lambda (x) (cl-macroexpand-all x env))) body)) | |
885 | |
886 (defun cl-prettyexpand (form &optional full) | |
887 (message "Expanding...") | |
888 (let ((cl-macroexpand-cmacs full) (cl-compiling-file full) | |
889 (byte-compile-macro-environment nil)) | |
890 (setq form (cl-macroexpand-all form | |
891 (and (not full) '((block) (eval-when))))) | |
892 (message "Formatting...") | |
893 (prog1 (cl-prettyprint form) | |
894 (message "")))) | |
895 | |
896 | |
897 | |
898 (run-hooks 'cl-extra-load-hook) | |
899 | |
2153 | 900 ;; XEmacs addition |
428 | 901 (provide 'cl-extra) |
902 | |
2153 | 903 ;;; arch-tag: bcd03437-0871-43fb-a8f1-ad0e0b5427ed |
428 | 904 ;;; cl-extra.el ends here |