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| 428 | 1 /* Fundamental definitions for XEmacs Lisp interpreter. |
| 2 Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1992-1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
| 3 Copyright (C) 1993-1996 Richard Mlynarik. | |
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4 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2000-2005, 2009, 2010 Ben Wing. |
| 428 | 5 |
| 6 This file is part of XEmacs. | |
| 7 | |
| 8 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
| 9 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the | |
| 10 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any | |
| 11 later version. | |
| 12 | |
| 13 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |
| 14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |
| 15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
| 16 for more details. | |
| 17 | |
| 18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
| 19 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
| 20 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
| 21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
| 22 | |
| 23 /* Synched up with: FSF 19.30. */ | |
| 24 | |
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25 #ifndef INCLUDED_lisp_h_ |
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26 #define INCLUDED_lisp_h_ |
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| 853 | 28 /* Authorship: |
| 29 | |
| 30 Based on code from pre-release FSF 19, c. 1991. | |
| 31 Various changes by Jamie Zawinski 1991-1994: | |
| 32 converting to ANSI C, splitting out function prototypes to a separate | |
| 33 file (later moved back for unknown reasons by Steve Baur?), debug-gcpro | |
| 34 stuff (now moribund). | |
| 35 ANSI-fication of DEFUN macros by Felix Lee, c. 1992? | |
| 36 NOT_REACHED, DOESNT_RETURN, PRINTF_ARGS by Richard Mlynarik, c. 1994. | |
| 37 Many changes over the years corresponding to Lisp_Object definition | |
| 38 changes, esp. by Richard Mlynarik (c. 1993) and Kyle Jones (c. 1998). | |
| 39 See alloc.c for more details. | |
| 40 Overhauled and reordered by Ben Wing, 1995-1996, and many things added: | |
| 41 Dynarrs, REALLOC macros, asserts, typedefs, inline header code, | |
| 42 first LIST_LOOP macros, CONCHECK_*, all error-checking code | |
| 43 (e.g. error-checking versions of XFOO macros), structure read syntax, | |
| 44 weak lists, lcrecord lists, reworking of quit handling, object hashing, | |
| 45 nested GCPRO, character objects and Ebola checking, memory usage stats, | |
| 46 others. | |
| 47 LOADHIST changes from Steve Baur, c. 1997? | |
| 48 Various macro-related changes by Martin Buchholz, 1998-1999: | |
| 49 LIST_LOOP macros greatly expanded and tortoise-hared; | |
| 50 RETURN_SANS_WARNINGS; reworked DEFUN macros; EXFUN macros (???). | |
| 1743 | 51 Various macro-related changes by Jerry James, 2003: |
| 52 MODULE_API introduced; | |
| 53 Compiler-specific definitions modernized and moved to compiler.h. | |
| 853 | 54 */ |
| 55 | |
| 2367 | 56 /* Conventions in comments: |
| 57 | |
| 58 "Mule-izing" is the process of going through a file and eliminating | |
| 59 assumptions that the internal format (Ibyte * text) is the same as the | |
| 60 external format used by library routines. Mule-ization should also | |
| 61 include replacing *ALL* raw references to `char' or `unsigned char' with | |
| 62 one of the self-documenting types created below. How exactly to do the | |
| 63 conversion, and how to write correctly Mule-ized code, is described in | |
| 64 the internals manual. Files that say "This file is Mule-ized" have | |
| 65 been reviewed at some point; that's not to say that incorrect code hasn't | |
| 66 crept in, though. | |
| 67 | |
| 68 "Unicode-splitting" is the process of fixing a file so that it will | |
| 69 handle external text in Unicode under Microsoft Windows, as appropriate. | |
| 70 ("splitting" because it needs to handle either Unicode or variable-width | |
| 71 multibyte depending on the OS -- NT or 9x). See intl-win32.c. | |
| 72 | |
| 73 #### is a way of marking problems of any sort. | |
| 74 | |
| 75 !!#### marks places that are not properly Mule-ized. | |
| 76 | |
| 77 &&#### marks places that need to be fixed in order for the "8-bit mule" | |
| 78 conversion to work correctly, i.e. in order to support multiple different | |
| 79 buffer formats under Mule, including a fixed 8-bit format. | |
| 80 | |
| 81 ^^#### marks places that need to be fixed in order to eliminate the | |
| 82 assumption that Ibyte * text is composed of 1-byte units (e.g. UTF-16 | |
| 83 is composed of 2-byte units and might be a possible format to consider | |
| 84 for Ibyte * text). | |
| 85 | |
| 86 %%#### marks places that need work for KKCC (the new garbage collector). | |
| 87 | |
| 88 */ | |
| 89 | |
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91 /* include files */ |
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92 /************************************************************************/ |
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| 428 | 94 /* We include the following generally useful header files so that you |
| 95 don't have to worry about prototypes when using the standard C | |
| 96 library functions and macros. These files shouldn't be excessively | |
| 97 large so they shouldn't cause that much of a slowdown. */ | |
| 98 | |
| 99 #include <stdlib.h> | |
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100 /* Evil, but ... -Wshadow is genuinely useful but also leads to spurious |
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101 warnings when you have a local var named `index'. Avoid this by |
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102 hacking around it. */ |
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| 428 | 104 #include <string.h> /* primarily for memcpy, etc. */ |
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105 #undef index |
| 428 | 106 #include <stdio.h> /* NULL, etc. */ |
| 107 #include <ctype.h> | |
| 108 #include <stdarg.h> | |
| 109 #include <stddef.h> /* offsetof */ | |
| 110 #include <sys/types.h> | |
| 442 | 111 #include <limits.h> |
| 4932 | 112 #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 113 #include <limits> /* necessary for max()/min() under G++ 4 */ | |
| 114 #endif | |
| 115 | |
| 442 | 116 |
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117 /************************************************************************/ |
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118 /* error checking */ |
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119 /************************************************************************/ |
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121 /* ------------------------- large categories ------------------------- */ |
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123 /* How these work: |
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125 The most common classes will be `text' and `type', followed by `structure'. |
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126 `text' is for problems related to bad textual format. `type' is for |
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127 problems related to wrongly typed arguments, structure fields, etc. |
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128 `structure' is for bad data inside of a structure. Sometimes these are |
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129 used "incorrectly", e.g. `type' is often used for structure-checking. |
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130 Consider `text': |
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132 `text_checking_assert() will assert() only when ERROR_CHECK_TEXT is defined; |
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133 otherwise it's a no-op. text_checking_assert_at_line() is similar, but |
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135 the message. This is especially useful in inline header functions, and |
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137 like text_checking_assert() but supplies the file and line of the calling |
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138 function. In order for this to work, you need to declare your inline |
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139 function with INLINE_TEXT_CHECK_ARGS at the end of its argument list, |
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141 macro that calls your inline function and includes INLINE_TEXT_CHECK_CALL |
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143 the file and line (__FILE__, __LINE__) at place where the call occurs in |
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147 Currently the full bevy of *foo_checking_assert* macros are defined only |
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148 for `text' and `types'; for others, only the basic foo_checking_assert() |
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156 Major category Minor categories |
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158 Allocation |
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159 Malloc |
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162 Display |
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163 Extents |
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164 Glyphs |
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165 Redisplay |
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167 Execution |
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169 Catch |
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170 Garbage Collection |
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173 Lisp Objects |
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176 Events |
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206 #define disabled_inline_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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210 #if defined (ERROR_CHECK_BYTE_CODE) || defined (ERROR_CHECK_DISPLAY) || defined (ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS) || defined (ERROR_CHECK_GC) || defined (ERROR_CHECK_GLYPHS) || defined (ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC) || defined (ERROR_CHECK_STRUCTURES) || defined (ERROR_CHECK_TEXT) || defined (ERROR_CHECK_TYPES) |
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214 /* KEEP THESE SORTED! */ |
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219 #define byte_code_checking_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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220 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_BYTE_CODE */ |
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223 #define display_checking_assert(assertion) assert (assertion) |
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224 #else /* not ERROR_CHECK_DISPLAY */ |
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225 #define display_checking_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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226 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_DISPLAY */ |
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229 #define extent_checking_assert(assertion) assert (assertion) |
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230 #else /* not ERROR_CHECK_EXTENTS */ |
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231 #define extent_checking_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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235 #define gc_checking_assert(assertion) assert (assertion) |
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236 #else /* not ERROR_CHECK_GC */ |
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237 #define gc_checking_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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238 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_GC */ |
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241 #define glyph_checking_assert(assertion) assert (assertion) |
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242 #else /* not ERROR_CHECK_GLYPHS */ |
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243 #define glyph_checking_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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247 #define malloc_checking_assert(assertion) assert (assertion) |
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249 #define malloc_checking_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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253 #define structure_checking_assert(assertion) assert (assertion) |
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254 #else /* not ERROR_CHECK_STRUCTURES */ |
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255 #define structure_checking_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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256 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_STRUCTURES */ |
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259 #define text_checking_assert(assertion) assert (assertion) |
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260 #define text_checking_assert_at_line(assertion, file, line) \ |
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261 assert_at_line (assertion, file, line) |
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262 #define inline_text_checking_assert(assertion) inline_assert (assertion) |
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265 #define text_checking_assert_with_message(assertion, msg) \ |
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268 #define text_checking_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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269 #define text_checking_assert_at_line(assertion, file, line) \ |
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271 #define inline_text_checking_assert(assertion) \ |
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273 #define INLINE_TEXT_CHECK_ARGS DISABLED_INLINE_ERROR_CHECK_ARGS |
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275 #define text_checking_assert_with_message(assertion, msg) \ |
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| 280 #define type_checking_assert(assertion) assert (assertion) | |
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283 #define inline_type_checking_assert(assertion) inline_assert (assertion) |
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284 #define INLINE_TYPE_CHECK_ARGS INLINE_ERROR_CHECK_ARGS |
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288 #else /* not ERROR_CHECK_TYPES */ |
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289 #define type_checking_assert(assertion) disabled_assert (assertion) |
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290 #define type_checking_assert_at_line(assertion, file, line) \ |
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291 disabled_assert_at_line (assertion, file, line) |
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292 #define inline_type_checking_assert(assertion) \ |
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293 disabled_inline_assert (assertion) |
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294 #define INLINE_TYPE_CHECK_ARGS DISABLED_INLINE_ERROR_CHECK_ARGS |
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296 #define type_checking_assert_with_message(assertion, msg) \ |
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298 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_TYPES */ |
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300 /* ------------------------- small categories ------------------------- */ |
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319 #define ERROR_CHECK_CATCH |
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326 #define ERROR_CHECK_TRAPPING_PROBLEMS |
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| 1318 | 341 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TRAPPING_PROBLEMS |
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| 1318 | 346 |
| 2367 | 347 /************************************************************************/ |
| 348 /** Definitions of basic types **/ | |
| 349 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 350 | |
| 351 /* ------------- generic 8/16/32/64/128-bit integral types ------------ */ | |
| 647 | 352 |
| 826 | 353 #if SIZEOF_SHORT == 2 |
| 354 #define INT_16_BIT short | |
| 355 #define UINT_16_BIT unsigned short | |
| 356 #elif SIZEOF_INT == 2 | |
| 357 /* Bwa ha ha. As if XEmacs could actually support such systems. */ | |
| 358 #define INT_16_BIT int | |
| 359 #define UINT_16_BIT unsigned int | |
| 360 #else | |
| 361 #error Unable to find a 16-bit integral type | |
| 362 #endif | |
| 363 | |
| 364 #if SIZEOF_INT == 4 | |
| 365 #define INT_32_BIT int | |
| 366 #define UINT_32_BIT unsigned int | |
| 367 #define MAKE_32_BIT_UNSIGNED_CONSTANT(num) num##U | |
| 368 #elif SIZEOF_LONG == 4 | |
| 369 /* Bwa ha ha again. */ | |
| 370 #define INT_32_BIT long | |
| 371 #define UINT_32_BIT unsigned long | |
| 372 #define MAKE_32_BIT_UNSIGNED_CONSTANT(num) num##UL | |
| 373 #elif SIZEOF_SHORT == 4 | |
| 374 /* And again. */ | |
| 375 #define INT_32_BIT short | |
| 376 #define UINT_32_BIT unsigned short | |
| 377 #define MAKE_32_BIT_UNSIGNED_CONSTANT(num) num##U | |
| 1429 | 378 #elif 1 /* Unable to find a 32-bit integral type! */ |
| 826 | 379 #error What kind of strange-ass system are you running on? |
| 380 #endif | |
| 381 | |
| 382 #if SIZEOF_LONG == 8 | |
| 383 #define INT_64_BIT long | |
| 384 #define UINT_64_BIT unsigned long | |
| 385 #define MAKE_64_BIT_UNSIGNED_CONSTANT(num) num##UL | |
| 386 #elif SIZEOF_LONG_LONG == 8 | |
| 387 #define INT_64_BIT long long | |
| 388 #define UINT_64_BIT unsigned long long | |
| 389 #define MAKE_64_BIT_UNSIGNED_CONSTANT(num) num##ULL | |
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393 #define MAKE_64_BIT_UNSIGNED_CONSTANT(num) num##UI64 |
| 826 | 394 /* No error otherwise; just leave undefined */ |
| 395 #endif | |
| 396 | |
| 397 #if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG == 16 | |
| 398 #define INT_128_BIT long long | |
| 399 #define UINT_128_BIT unsigned long long | |
| 400 #define MAKE_128_BIT_UNSIGNED_CONSTANT(num) num##ULL | |
| 401 /* No error otherwise; just leave undefined */ | |
| 402 #endif | |
| 403 | |
| 404 /* #### Fill this in for other systems */ | |
| 405 #if defined (INT_64_BIT) && !(defined (i386) || defined (__i386__)) | |
| 406 #define EFFICIENT_INT_64_BIT INT_64_BIT | |
| 407 #define EFFICIENT_UINT_64_BIT UINT_64_BIT | |
| 408 #endif | |
| 409 | |
| 410 #if defined (INT_128_BIT) | |
| 411 #define EFFICIENT_INT_128_BIT INT_128_BIT | |
| 412 #define EFFICIENT_UINT_128_BIT UINT_128_BIT | |
| 413 #endif | |
| 414 | |
| 2367 | 415 #ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H |
| 416 #include <inttypes.h> | |
| 417 #elif defined (HAVE_INTPTR_T_IN_SYS_TYPES_H) | |
| 418 /* included elsewhere */ | |
| 419 #elif SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_INT | |
| 420 typedef int intptr_t; | |
| 421 typedef unsigned int uintptr_t; | |
| 422 #elif SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_LONG | |
| 423 typedef long intptr_t; | |
| 424 typedef unsigned long uintptr_t; | |
| 425 #elif defined (SIZEOF_LONG_LONG) && SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_LONG_LONG | |
| 426 typedef long long intptr_t; | |
| 427 typedef unsigned long long uintptr_t; | |
| 428 #else | |
| 429 /* Just pray. May break, may not. */ | |
| 430 typedef long intptr_t; | |
| 431 typedef unsigned long uintptr_t; | |
| 432 #endif | |
| 433 | |
| 3988 | 434 #if SIZEOF_VOID_P == 8 |
| 435 #define DEADBEEF_CONSTANT 0xCAFEBABEDEADBEEF | |
| 436 #elif SIZEOF_VOID_P == 4 | |
| 437 #define DEADBEEF_CONSTANT 0xDEADBEEF | |
| 438 #else | |
| 439 #error "What size are your pointers, really?" | |
| 440 #endif /* SIZEOF_VOID_P == 8 */ | |
| 441 | |
| 2367 | 442 /* ---------------------- definition of EMACS_INT --------------------- */ |
| 443 | |
| 444 /* EMACS_INT is the underlying integral type into which a Lisp_Object must fit. | |
| 445 In particular, it must be large enough to contain a pointer. | |
| 446 config.h can override this, e.g. to use `long long' for bigger lisp ints. | |
| 447 | |
| 448 #### In point of fact, it would NOT be a good idea for config.h to mess | |
| 449 with EMACS_INT. A lot of code makes the basic assumption that EMACS_INT | |
| 450 is the size of a pointer. */ | |
| 451 | |
| 452 #ifndef SIZEOF_EMACS_INT | |
| 453 # define SIZEOF_EMACS_INT SIZEOF_VOID_P | |
| 454 #endif | |
| 455 | |
| 456 #ifndef EMACS_INT | |
| 457 # if SIZEOF_EMACS_INT == SIZEOF_LONG | |
| 458 # define EMACS_INT long | |
| 459 # elif SIZEOF_EMACS_INT == SIZEOF_INT | |
| 460 # define EMACS_INT int | |
| 461 # elif SIZEOF_EMACS_INT == SIZEOF_LONG_LONG | |
| 462 # define EMACS_INT long long | |
| 463 # else | |
| 464 # error Unable to determine suitable type for EMACS_INT | |
| 465 # endif | |
| 466 #endif | |
| 467 | |
| 468 #ifndef EMACS_UINT | |
| 469 # define EMACS_UINT unsigned EMACS_INT | |
| 470 #endif | |
| 471 | |
| 472 #define BITS_PER_EMACS_INT (SIZEOF_EMACS_INT * BITS_PER_CHAR) | |
| 473 | |
| 474 /* -------------------------- basic byte typedefs --------------------- */ | |
| 475 | |
| 476 /* The definitions we put here and in the next section use typedefs to | |
| 477 attribute specific meaning to types that by themselves are pretty | |
| 478 general. | |
| 479 | |
| 480 REMEMBER! These typedefs are purely for documentation purposes; from | |
| 647 | 481 the C code's perspective, they are exactly equivalent to `char *', |
| 482 `unsigned char *', etc., so you can freely use them with library | |
| 2367 | 483 functions declared as such. |
| 484 | |
| 485 (See also "Byte/Character Types" in text.c) | |
| 486 | |
| 487 The basic semantics for `char': | |
| 488 | |
| 489 a) [Ibyte] pointer to internally-formatted text | |
| 490 b) [Extbyte] pointer to text in some external format, which can be | |
| 491 defined as all formats other than the internal one | |
| 492 c) [Ascbyte] pure ASCII text | |
| 493 d) [Binbyte] binary data that is not meant to be interpreted as text | |
| 494 e) [Rawbyte] general data in memory, where we don't care about whether | |
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| 2367 | 497 f) [Boolbyte] a zero or a one |
| 498 g) [Bitbyte] a byte used for bit fields | |
| 499 h) [Chbyte] null-semantics `char *'; used when casting an argument to | |
| 500 an external API where the the other types may not be | |
| 501 appropriate | |
| 502 | |
| 503 | |
| 504 Prefixing codes: | |
| 505 | |
| 506 C = plain char, when the base type is unsigned | |
| 507 U = unsigned | |
| 508 S = signed | |
| 509 | |
| 510 Ideally, XEmacs code should NEVER directly use `char' or any type | |
| 511 derived from it. This is for Mule-cleanliness. If you find yourself | |
| 512 wanting or needing to use `char' and one of the above six semantics does | |
| 513 not apply, add a new type of semantics; don't use `char' directly. | |
| 514 | |
| 515 See text.c under "Byte Types", and following sections. | |
| 516 */ | |
| 647 | 517 |
| 518 /* The data representing the text in a buffer is logically a set | |
| 867 | 519 of Ibytes, declared as follows. */ |
| 520 | |
| 521 typedef unsigned char Ibyte; | |
| 647 | 522 |
| 523 /* The following should be used when you are working with internal data | |
| 524 but for whatever reason need to have it declared a "char *". Examples | |
| 525 are function arguments whose values are most commonly literal strings, | |
| 526 or where you have to apply a stdlib string function to internal data. | |
| 527 | |
| 2367 | 528 In general, you should avoid this where possible and use Ascbyte if the |
| 529 text is just ASCII (e.g. string literals) or otherwise Ibyte, for | |
| 530 consistency. For example, the new Mule workspace contains Ibyte | |
| 531 versions of the stdlib string functions. */ | |
| 867 | 532 |
| 533 typedef char CIbyte; | |
| 647 | 534 |
| 535 /* The data representing a string in "external" format (binary or any | |
| 536 external encoding) is logically a set of Extbytes, declared as | |
| 537 follows. Extbyte is guaranteed to be just a char, so for example | |
| 538 strlen (Extbyte *) is OK. Extbyte is only a documentation device | |
| 539 for referring to external text. */ | |
| 540 | |
| 541 typedef char Extbyte; | |
| 771 | 542 typedef unsigned char UExtbyte; |
| 647 | 543 |
| 2367 | 544 #define EXTTEXT_ZTERM_SIZE (sizeof (Extbyte)) |
| 647 | 545 |
| 546 /* A byte in a string in entirely US-ASCII format: (Nothing outside | |
| 547 the range 00 - 7F) */ | |
| 548 | |
| 2367 | 549 typedef char Ascbyte; |
| 550 typedef unsigned char UAscbyte; | |
| 551 | |
| 552 /* A generic memory pointer, no text or binary semantics assumed. | |
| 553 In general, there should be no manipulation of the memory pointed to | |
| 554 by these pointers other than just copying it around. */ | |
| 555 | |
| 556 typedef unsigned char Rawbyte; | |
| 557 typedef char CRawbyte; | |
| 558 | |
| 559 /* A byte in a string in binary (not meant as text) format: */ | |
| 560 | |
| 561 typedef unsigned char Binbyte; | |
| 562 typedef char CBinbyte; | |
| 563 typedef signed char SBinbyte; | |
| 564 | |
| 565 /* A byte used to represent a boolean value: 0 or 1. | |
| 566 Normally use plain Boolint, and only use Boolbyte to save space. */ | |
| 567 | |
| 568 typedef char Boolbyte; | |
| 569 | |
| 570 /* A byte composed of bitfields. Hardly ever used. */ | |
| 571 | |
| 572 typedef unsigned char Bitbyte; | |
| 573 | |
| 574 /* A no-semantics `char'. Used (pretty-much) ONLY for casting arguments to | |
| 575 functions accepting a `char *', `unsigned char *', etc. where the other | |
| 576 types don't exactly apply and what you are logically concerned with is | |
| 577 the type of the function's argument and not its semantics. | |
| 578 | |
| 579 DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT use this as a sloppy replacement for one of | |
| 580 the other types. If you're not using this as part of casting an | |
| 581 argument to a function call, and you're not Ben Wing, you're using it | |
| 582 wrong. Go find another one of the types. */ | |
| 583 | |
| 584 typedef char Chbyte; | |
| 585 typedef unsigned char UChbyte; | |
| 586 typedef signed char SChbyte; | |
| 587 | |
| 588 /* ------------------------ other text-related typedefs ------------------- */ | |
| 647 | 589 |
| 826 | 590 /* To the user, a buffer is made up of characters. In the non-Mule world, |
| 867 | 591 characters and Ibytes are equivalent, restricted to the range 0 - 255. |
| 3498 | 592 In the Mule world, many more characters are possible (21 bits worth, |
| 867 | 593 more or less), and a character requires (typically) 1 to 4 Ibytes for |
| 826 | 594 its representation in a buffer or string. Note that the representation |
| 595 of a character by itself, in a variable, is very different from its | |
| 596 representation in a string of text (in a buffer or Lisp string). | |
| 597 | |
| 598 Under Mule, text can be represented in more than one way. The "default" | |
| 599 format is variable-width (1 to 4 bytes) and compatible with ASCII -- | |
| 600 ASCII chars are stored in one byte, as themselves, and all other chars | |
| 601 use only high bytes. The default format is currently the only format | |
| 602 used for text stored anywhere but in a buffer. In a buffer, other | |
| 603 formats -- fixed-width formats (1, 2, or 4 bytes) -- are possible, for | |
| 604 speed. | |
| 605 | |
| 606 See text.c/text.h for a detailed discussion of all of this. */ | |
| 607 | |
| 608 /* A character, as represented on its own. */ | |
| 647 | 609 |
| 867 | 610 typedef int Ichar; |
| 647 | 611 |
| 826 | 612 /* The "raw value" of a character as stored in the buffer. In the default |
| 613 format, this is just the same as the character. In fixed-width formats, | |
| 614 this is the actual value in the buffer, which will be limited to the | |
| 615 range as established by the format. This is used when searching for a | |
| 616 character in a buffer -- it's faster to convert the character to the raw | |
| 617 value and look for that, than repeatedly convert each raw value in the | |
| 618 buffer into a character. */ | |
| 619 | |
| 867 | 620 typedef int Raw_Ichar; |
| 826 | 621 |
| 2367 | 622 /* Internal text as a series of textual units (8-bit bytes in the old |
| 623 "Mule" encoding -- still the standard internal encoding -- and in UTF-8, | |
| 624 but 16-bit bytes in UTF-16 and 32-bit bytes in UTF-32). See text.c. */ | |
| 625 | |
| 626 #ifdef UTF16_IBYTE_FORMAT | |
| 627 #define NON_ASCII_INTERNAL_FORMAT | |
| 628 typedef unsigned short Itext; | |
| 629 #else | |
| 630 typedef Ibyte Itext; | |
| 631 #endif | |
| 632 typedef EMACS_INT Textcount; | |
| 633 | |
| 634 #define ITEXT_SIZE (sizeof (Itext)) | |
| 635 /* Use this to emphasize that we are adding space for the zero-terminator */ | |
| 636 #define ITEXT_ZTERM_SIZE ITEXT_SIZE | |
| 637 | |
| 638 /* Wexttext is wchar_t on WIN32_NATIVE (and perhaps other systems that | |
| 639 support wchar_t's in library functions), and Extbyte otherwise. This is | |
| 640 used whenever we have to do any sort of manipulation of | |
| 641 externally-encoded strings -- generally a very bad idea, and unsafe, but | |
| 642 in some cases we have no choice (especially at startup, and esp. prior | |
| 643 to pdump, where we haven't loaded the Unicode tables necessary for | |
| 644 conversion under Windows). On platforms where the external encoding may | |
| 645 be Unicode (i.e. Windows), we always do our manipulations in Unicode, | |
| 646 converting to and from multibyte if necessary -- otherwise we'd have to | |
| 647 conditionalize on Unicode vs. multibyte all over the place, which is | |
| 648 just a nightmare. */ | |
| 649 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE | |
| 650 #define WEXTTEXT_IS_WIDE | |
| 651 typedef wchar_t Wexttext; | |
| 652 #else | |
| 653 typedef Extbyte Wexttext; | |
| 654 #endif | |
| 826 | 655 |
| 656 #if !defined (__cplusplus) || !defined (CPLUSPLUS_INTEGRAL_CLASSES_NOT_YET) | |
| 657 | |
| 658 /* Counts of bytes or chars */ | |
| 659 | |
| 660 typedef EMACS_INT Bytecount; | |
| 661 typedef EMACS_INT Charcount; | |
| 662 | |
| 647 | 663 /* Different ways of referring to a position in a buffer. We use |
| 664 the typedefs in preference to 'EMACS_INT' to make it clearer what | |
| 826 | 665 sort of position is being used. See text.c for a description |
| 666 of the different positions. | |
| 667 | |
| 668 Note that buffer positions are 1-based, and there's a gap in the middle | |
| 669 of a buffer; that's why we have separate typedefs. For Lisp strings and | |
| 670 other strings of text, we just use Bytecount and Charcount. */ | |
| 800 | 671 |
| 665 | 672 typedef EMACS_INT Charbpos; |
| 673 typedef EMACS_INT Bytebpos; | |
| 674 typedef EMACS_INT Membpos; | |
| 647 | 675 |
| 826 | 676 /* Different ways of referring to a position that can be either in a buffer |
| 677 or string; used when passing around an object that can be either a | |
| 678 buffer or string, and an associated position. Conceptually, they | |
| 679 resolve as follows: | |
| 680 | |
| 681 Typedef Buffer String | |
| 682 ------------------------------------------------------ | |
| 683 Charxpos Charbpos Charcount | |
| 684 Bytexpos Bytebpos Bytecount | |
| 685 Memxpos Membpos Bytecount | |
| 686 | |
| 687 */ | |
| 688 | |
| 814 | 689 typedef EMACS_INT Charxpos; |
| 690 typedef EMACS_INT Bytexpos; | |
| 691 typedef EMACS_INT Memxpos; | |
| 692 | |
| 693 #else /* __cplusplus */ | |
| 694 | |
| 695 /* Implement strong type-checking of the above integral types by declaring | |
| 696 them to be classes and using operator overloading. Unfortunately this | |
| 697 is a huge pain in the ass because C++ doesn't strongly distinguish | |
| 698 "bool" and "size_t" from int. The problem is especially bad with "bool" | |
| 2956 | 699 -- if you want to be able to say `if (len--)' where len is e.g. a |
| 814 | 700 Bytecount, you need to declare a conversion operator to bool(); and |
| 701 since bool is just an alias for int, you suddenly get tons and tons of | |
| 702 ambiguities, which need to be resolved by lots of laborious declarations | |
| 703 for every single possible type combination. Hence the multitude of | |
| 704 declarations in DECLARE_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE(). The bool/int | |
| 705 equivalence also means that we have to forcibly block the combinations | |
| 706 we don't want by creating overloaded versions of them and declaring them | |
| 707 private. */ | |
| 708 | |
| 709 class Bytecount; | |
| 710 class Bytebpos; | |
| 711 class Bytexpos; | |
| 712 class Charcount; | |
| 713 class Charbpos; | |
| 714 class Charxpos; | |
| 715 class Membpos; | |
| 716 class Memxpos; | |
| 717 | |
| 718 /* Declare the arithmetic and comparison operations for an integral class, | |
| 719 i.e. one of the above classes. If this is a "position" class, where the | |
| 720 difference between two positions is a different class (a "count" class), | |
| 721 then use POSCL for the position class and COUNTCL for the count class. | |
| 722 If this is a simple class, where all operations yield the same class, | |
| 723 substitute the same class for POSCL and COUNTCL. */ | |
| 724 | |
| 725 #define DECLARE_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE(poscl, countcl) \ | |
| 726 poscl operator += (const countcl& l) { data += l.data; return *this; } \ | |
| 727 poscl operator -= (const countcl& l) { data -= l.data; return *this; } \ | |
| 728 poscl operator + (const countcl& l) const { return poscl (data + l.data); } \ | |
| 729 poscl operator - (const countcl& l) const { return poscl (data - l.data); } \ | |
| 730 poscl operator += (const int& l) { data += l; return *this; } \ | |
| 731 poscl operator -= (const int& l) { data -= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 732 poscl operator + (const int& l) const { return poscl (data + l); } \ | |
| 733 poscl operator - (const int& l) const { return poscl (data - l); } \ | |
| 734 poscl operator += (const unsigned int& l) { data += l; return *this; } \ | |
| 735 poscl operator -= (const unsigned int& l) { data -= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 736 poscl operator + (const unsigned int& l) const \ | |
| 737 { return poscl (data + l); } \ | |
| 738 poscl operator - (const unsigned int& l) const \ | |
| 739 { return poscl (data - l); } \ | |
| 740 poscl operator += (const long& l) { data += l; return *this; } \ | |
| 741 poscl operator -= (const long& l) { data -= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 742 poscl operator + (const long& l) const { return poscl (data + l); } \ | |
| 743 poscl operator - (const long& l) const { return poscl (data - l); } \ | |
| 744 poscl operator += (const unsigned long& l) { data += l; return *this; } \ | |
| 745 poscl operator -= (const unsigned long& l) { data -= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 746 poscl operator + (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 747 { return poscl (data + l); } \ | |
| 748 poscl operator - (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 749 { return poscl (data - l); } \ | |
| 750 poscl operator += (const short& l) { data += l; return *this; } \ | |
| 751 poscl operator -= (const short& l) { data -= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 752 poscl operator + (const short& l) const { return poscl (data + l); } \ | |
| 753 poscl operator - (const short& l) const { return poscl (data - l); } \ | |
| 754 poscl operator += (const unsigned short& l) { data += l; return *this; } \ | |
| 755 poscl operator -= (const unsigned short& l) { data -= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 756 poscl operator + (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 757 { return poscl (data + l); } \ | |
| 758 poscl operator - (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 759 { return poscl (data - l); } \ | |
| 760 \ | |
| 761 poscl operator *= (const countcl& l) { data *= l.data; return *this; } \ | |
| 762 poscl operator /= (const countcl& l) { data /= l.data; return *this; } \ | |
| 763 poscl operator * (const countcl& l) const { return poscl (data * l.data); } \ | |
| 764 poscl operator / (const countcl& l) const { return poscl (data / l.data); } \ | |
| 765 poscl operator *= (const int& l) { data *= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 766 poscl operator /= (const int& l) { data /= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 767 poscl operator * (const int& l) const { return poscl (data * l); } \ | |
| 768 poscl operator / (const int& l) const { return poscl (data / l); } \ | |
| 769 poscl operator *= (const unsigned int& l) { data *= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 770 poscl operator /= (const unsigned int& l) { data /= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 771 poscl operator * (const unsigned int& l) const { return poscl (data * l); } \ | |
| 772 poscl operator / (const unsigned int& l) const { return poscl (data / l); } \ | |
| 773 poscl operator *= (const long& l) { data *= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 774 poscl operator /= (const long& l) { data /= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 775 poscl operator * (const long& l) const { return poscl (data * l); } \ | |
| 776 poscl operator / (const long& l) const { return poscl (data / l); } \ | |
| 777 poscl operator *= (const unsigned long& l) { data *= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 778 poscl operator /= (const unsigned long& l) { data /= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 779 poscl operator * (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 780 { return poscl (data * l); } \ | |
| 781 poscl operator / (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 782 { return poscl (data / l); } \ | |
| 783 poscl operator *= (const short& l) { data *= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 784 poscl operator /= (const short& l) { data /= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 785 poscl operator * (const short& l) const { return poscl (data * l); } \ | |
| 786 poscl operator / (const short& l) const { return poscl (data / l); } \ | |
| 787 poscl operator *= (const unsigned short& l) { data *= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 788 poscl operator /= (const unsigned short& l) { data /= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 789 poscl operator * (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 790 { return poscl (data * l); } \ | |
| 791 poscl operator / (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 792 { return poscl (data / l); } \ | |
| 793 \ | |
| 794 poscl operator &= (const countcl& l) { data &= l.data; return *this; } \ | |
| 795 poscl operator |= (const countcl& l) { data |= l.data; return *this; } \ | |
| 796 poscl operator & (const countcl& l) const { return poscl (data & l.data); } \ | |
| 797 poscl operator | (const countcl& l) const { return poscl (data | l.data); } \ | |
| 798 poscl operator &= (const int& l) { data &= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 799 poscl operator |= (const int& l) { data |= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 800 poscl operator & (const int& l) const { return poscl (data & l); } \ | |
| 801 poscl operator | (const int& l) const { return poscl (data | l); } \ | |
| 802 poscl operator &= (const unsigned int& l) { data &= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 803 poscl operator |= (const unsigned int& l) { data |= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 804 poscl operator & (const unsigned int& l) const { return poscl (data & l); } \ | |
| 805 poscl operator | (const unsigned int& l) const { return poscl (data | l); } \ | |
| 806 poscl operator &= (const long& l) { data &= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 807 poscl operator |= (const long& l) { data |= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 808 poscl operator & (const long& l) const { return poscl (data & l); } \ | |
| 809 poscl operator | (const long& l) const { return poscl (data | l); } \ | |
| 810 poscl operator &= (const unsigned long& l) { data &= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 811 poscl operator |= (const unsigned long& l) { data |= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 812 poscl operator & (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 813 { return poscl (data & l); } \ | |
| 814 poscl operator | (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 815 { return poscl (data | l); } \ | |
| 816 poscl operator &= (const short& l) { data &= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 817 poscl operator |= (const short& l) { data |= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 818 poscl operator & (const short& l) const { return poscl (data & l); } \ | |
| 819 poscl operator | (const short& l) const { return poscl (data | l); } \ | |
| 820 poscl operator &= (const unsigned short& l) { data &= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 821 poscl operator |= (const unsigned short& l) { data |= l; return *this; } \ | |
| 822 poscl operator & (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 823 { return poscl (data & l); } \ | |
| 824 poscl operator | (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 825 { return poscl (data | l); } \ | |
| 826 \ | |
| 827 poscl operator - () { return poscl (-data); } \ | |
| 828 poscl operator-- () { data--; return *this; } \ | |
| 829 poscl operator-- (int) { data--; return poscl (data + 1); } \ | |
| 830 poscl operator++ () { data++; return *this; } \ | |
| 831 poscl operator++ (int) { data++; return poscl (data - 1); } \ | |
| 832 \ | |
| 833 bool operator < (const poscl& l) const { return data < l.data; } \ | |
| 834 bool operator <= (const poscl& l) const { return data <= l.data; } \ | |
| 835 bool operator > (const poscl& l) const { return data > l.data; } \ | |
| 836 bool operator >= (const poscl& l) const { return data >= l.data; } \ | |
| 837 bool operator == (const poscl& l) const { return data == l.data; } \ | |
| 838 bool operator != (const poscl& l) const { return data != l.data; } \ | |
| 839 bool operator < (const int& l) const { return data < (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 840 bool operator <= (const int& l) const { return data <= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 841 bool operator > (const int& l) const { return data > (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 842 bool operator >= (const int& l) const { return data >= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 843 bool operator == (const int& l) const { return data == (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 844 bool operator != (const int& l) const { return data != (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 845 bool operator < (const unsigned int& l) const \ | |
| 846 { return data < (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 847 bool operator <= (const unsigned int& l) const \ | |
| 848 { return data <= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 849 bool operator > (const unsigned int& l) const \ | |
| 850 { return data > (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 851 bool operator >= (const unsigned int& l) const \ | |
| 852 { return data >= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 853 bool operator == (const unsigned int& l) const \ | |
| 854 { return data == (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 855 bool operator != (const unsigned int& l) const \ | |
| 856 { return data != (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 857 bool operator < (const long& l) const { return data < (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 858 bool operator <= (const long& l) const { return data <= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 859 bool operator > (const long& l) const { return data > (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 860 bool operator >= (const long& l) const { return data >= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 861 bool operator == (const long& l) const { return data == (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 862 bool operator != (const long& l) const { return data != (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 863 bool operator < (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 864 { return data < (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 865 bool operator <= (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 866 { return data <= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 867 bool operator > (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 868 { return data > (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 869 bool operator >= (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 870 { return data >= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 871 bool operator == (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 872 { return data == (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 873 bool operator != (const unsigned long& l) const \ | |
| 874 { return data != (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 875 bool operator < (const short& l) const { return data < (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 876 bool operator <= (const short& l) const { return data <= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 877 bool operator > (const short& l) const { return data > (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 878 bool operator >= (const short& l) const { return data >= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 879 bool operator == (const short& l) const { return data == (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 880 bool operator != (const short& l) const { return data != (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 881 bool operator < (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 882 { return data < (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 883 bool operator <= (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 884 { return data <= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 885 bool operator > (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 886 { return data > (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 887 bool operator >= (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 888 { return data >= (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 889 bool operator == (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 890 { return data == (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 891 bool operator != (const unsigned short& l) const \ | |
| 892 { return data != (EMACS_INT) l; } \ | |
| 893 bool operator ! () const { return !data; } | |
| 894 | |
| 895 /* Declare the "bad" or disallowed arithmetic and comparion operations | |
| 896 between class GOOD and class BAD. Meant to go inside the private | |
| 897 section of class GOOD. */ | |
| 898 | |
| 899 #define DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE(good, bad) \ | |
| 900 good operator += (const bad& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 901 good operator -= (const bad& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 902 good operator *= (const bad& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 903 good operator /= (const bad& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 904 good operator + (const bad& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 905 good operator - (const bad& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 906 good operator * (const bad& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 907 good operator / (const bad& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 908 \ | |
| 909 bool operator < (const bad& l) { return 0; } \ | |
| 910 bool operator <= (const bad& l) { return 0; } \ | |
| 911 bool operator > (const bad& l) { return 0; } \ | |
| 912 bool operator >= (const bad& l) { return 0; } \ | |
| 913 bool operator == (const bad& l) { return 0; } \ | |
| 914 bool operator != (const bad& l) { return 0; } | |
| 915 | |
| 916 /* Declare the "bad" or disallowed arithmetic operations between class GOOD | |
| 917 and another of the same class, for a position class. Meant to go inside | |
| 918 the private section of class GOOD. */ | |
| 919 | |
| 920 #define DECLARE_BAD_POS_CLASS_ARITH(good) \ | |
| 921 good operator += (const good& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 922 good operator -= (const good& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 923 good operator *= (const good& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 924 good operator /= (const good& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 925 good operator + (const good& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 926 good operator * (const good& l) { return badret; } \ | |
| 927 good operator / (const good& l) { return badret; } | |
| 928 | |
| 929 /* Basic declaration at the top of all integral classes. Don't call | |
| 930 directly, use one of the more specific versions below. */ | |
| 931 | |
| 932 #define DECLARE_INTCLASS(cl) \ | |
| 933 public: \ | |
| 934 EMACS_INT data; \ | |
| 935 cl () { data = 0xCDCDCDCD; } \ | |
| 936 cl (int i) { data = i; } \ | |
| 937 cl (unsigned int i) { data = i; } \ | |
| 938 cl (long i) { data = i; } \ | |
| 939 cl (unsigned long i) { data = i; } \ | |
| 940 cl (short i) { data = i; } \ | |
| 941 cl (unsigned short i) { data = i; } \ | |
| 942 operator EMACS_INT () const { return data; } | |
| 943 | |
| 944 /* Basic declaration at the top of all count classes. */ | |
| 945 | |
| 946 #define DECLARE_COUNT_CLASS(cl) \ | |
| 947 DECLARE_INTCLASS (cl) \ | |
| 948 DECLARE_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (cl, cl) \ | |
| 949 private: \ | |
| 950 static cl badret; | |
| 951 | |
| 952 /* Basic declaration at the bottom of the prelude of all position classes. | |
| 953 Don't call directly. */ | |
| 954 | |
| 955 #define DECLARE_POS_CLASS_SECOND_HALF(cl, countcl) \ | |
| 956 DECLARE_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (cl, countcl) \ | |
| 957 countcl operator - (const cl& l) const { return countcl (data - l.data); } \ | |
| 958 private: \ | |
| 959 static cl badret; \ | |
| 960 DECLARE_BAD_POS_INTCLASS_ARITH (cl) | |
| 961 | |
| 962 /* Basic declaration at the top of all buffer position classes. */ | |
| 963 | |
| 964 #define DECLARE_BPOS_CLASS(cl, countcl) \ | |
| 965 DECLARE_INTCLASS (cl) \ | |
| 966 DECLARE_POS_CLASS_SECOND_HALF (cl, countcl) | |
| 967 | |
| 968 /* Basic declaration at the top of all X-position classes (that can refer | |
| 969 to buffers or strings). CL1 and CL2 are the equivalent more specific | |
| 1318 | 970 classes referring only to buffers or strings, respectively. */ |
| 814 | 971 |
| 972 #define DECLARE_XPOS_CLASS(cl, countcl, cl1, cl2) \ | |
| 973 DECLARE_INTCLASS (cl) \ | |
| 974 cl (const cl1& x) { data = x.data; } \ | |
| 975 cl (const cl2& x) { data = x.data; } \ | |
| 976 operator cl1 () const { return cl1 (data); } \ | |
| 977 operator cl2 () const { return cl2 (data); } \ | |
| 978 DECLARE_POS_CLASS_SECOND_HALF (cl, countcl) | |
| 979 | |
| 980 /* Declare the "bad" or disallowed arithmetic and comparion operations | |
| 981 between class CHARCL (a character class) and various non-character | |
| 982 classes. Meant to go inside the private section of class GOOD. */ | |
| 983 | |
| 984 #define DECLARE_BAD_CHAR_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE(charcl) \ | |
| 985 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (charcl, Bytecount) \ | |
| 986 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (charcl, Bytebpos) \ | |
| 987 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (charcl, Bytexpos) \ | |
| 988 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (charcl, Membpos) \ | |
| 989 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (charcl, Memxpos) | |
| 990 | |
| 991 /* Declare the "bad" or disallowed arithmetic and comparion operations | |
| 992 between class BYTECL (a byte class) and various non-byte classes. | |
| 993 Meant to go inside the private section of class GOOD. */ | |
| 994 | |
| 995 #define DECLARE_BAD_BYTE_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE(bytecl) \ | |
| 996 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Charcount) \ | |
| 997 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Charbpos) \ | |
| 998 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Charxpos) \ | |
| 999 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Membpos) \ | |
| 1000 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Memxpos) | |
| 1001 | |
| 1002 /* Declare the "bad" or disallowed arithmetic and comparion operations | |
| 1003 between class BYTECL (a mem class) and various non-mem classes. | |
| 1004 Meant to go inside the private section of class GOOD. */ | |
| 1005 | |
| 1006 #define DECLARE_BAD_MEM_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE(bytecl) \ | |
| 1007 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Charcount) \ | |
| 1008 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Charbpos) \ | |
| 1009 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Charxpos) \ | |
| 1010 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Bytebpos) \ | |
| 1011 DECLARE_BAD_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (bytecl, Bytexpos) | |
| 1012 | |
| 1013 class Charcount | |
| 1014 { | |
| 1015 DECLARE_COUNT_CLASS (Charcount) | |
| 1016 DECLARE_BAD_CHAR_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (Charcount) | |
| 1017 }; | |
| 1018 | |
| 1019 class Charbpos | |
| 1020 { | |
| 1021 DECLARE_BPOS_CLASS (Charbpos, Charcount) | |
| 1022 DECLARE_BAD_CHAR_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (Charbpos) | |
| 1023 }; | |
| 1024 | |
| 1025 class Charxpos | |
| 1026 { | |
| 1027 DECLARE_XPOS_CLASS (Charxpos, Charcount, Charbpos, Charcount) | |
| 1028 DECLARE_BAD_CHAR_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (Charxpos) | |
| 1029 }; | |
| 1030 | |
| 1031 class Bytecount | |
| 1032 { | |
| 1033 DECLARE_COUNT_CLASS (Bytecount) | |
| 1034 DECLARE_BAD_BYTE_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (Bytecount) | |
| 1035 }; | |
| 1036 | |
| 1037 class Bytebpos | |
| 1038 { | |
| 1039 DECLARE_BPOS_CLASS (Bytebpos, Bytecount) | |
| 1040 DECLARE_BAD_BYTE_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (Bytebpos) | |
| 1041 }; | |
| 1042 | |
| 1043 class Bytexpos | |
| 1044 { | |
| 1045 DECLARE_XPOS_CLASS (Bytexpos, Bytecount, Bytebpos, Bytecount) | |
| 1046 DECLARE_BAD_BYTE_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (Bytexpos) | |
| 1047 }; | |
| 1048 | |
| 1049 class Membpos | |
| 1050 { | |
| 1051 DECLARE_BPOS_CLASS (Membpos, Bytecount) | |
| 1052 DECLARE_BAD_MEM_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (Membpos) | |
| 1053 }; | |
| 1054 | |
| 1055 class Memxpos | |
| 1056 { | |
| 1057 DECLARE_XPOS_CLASS (Memxpos, Bytecount, Membpos, Bytecount) | |
| 1058 DECLARE_BAD_MEM_INTCLASS_ARITH_COMPARE (Memxpos) | |
| 1059 }; | |
| 1060 | |
| 826 | 1061 #define DECLARE_POINTER_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT(pointer, countcl) \ |
| 1062 inline pointer operator += (const pointer & x, const countcl& y) \ | |
| 1063 { x += y.data; return x; } \ | |
| 1064 inline pointer operator -= (const pointer & x, const countcl& y) \ | |
| 1065 { x -= y.data; return x; } \ | |
| 1066 inline pointer operator + (const pointer x, const countcl& y) \ | |
| 1067 { return x + y.data; } \ | |
| 1068 inline pointer operator - (const pointer x, const countcl& y) \ | |
| 814 | 1069 { return x - y.data; } |
| 1070 | |
| 1071 #define DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT(integral, countcl) \ | |
| 1072 inline integral operator += (integral & x, const countcl& y) \ | |
| 1073 { x += y.data; return x; } \ | |
| 1074 inline integral operator -= (integral & x, const countcl& y) \ | |
| 1075 { x -= y.data; return x; } \ | |
| 1076 inline countcl operator + (integral x, const countcl& y) \ | |
| 1077 { return countcl (x + y.data); } \ | |
| 1078 inline countcl operator - (integral x, const countcl& y) \ | |
| 1079 { return countcl (x - y.data); } | |
| 1080 | |
| 1081 #define DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_COMPARE(integral, cl) \ | |
| 1082 inline bool operator < (integral x, const cl& y) \ | |
| 1083 { return (EMACS_INT) x < y.data; } \ | |
| 1084 inline bool operator <= (integral x, const cl& y) \ | |
| 1085 { return (EMACS_INT) x <= y.data; } \ | |
| 1086 inline bool operator > (integral x, const cl& y) \ | |
| 1087 { return (EMACS_INT) x > y.data; } \ | |
| 1088 inline bool operator >= (integral x, const cl& y) \ | |
| 1089 { return (EMACS_INT) x >= y.data; } \ | |
| 1090 inline bool operator == (integral x, const cl& y) \ | |
| 1091 { return (EMACS_INT) x == y.data; } \ | |
| 1092 inline bool operator != (integral x, const cl& y) \ | |
| 1093 { return (EMACS_INT) x != y.data; } | |
| 1094 | |
| 1095 #if 0 | |
| 1096 /* Unfortunately C++ doesn't let you overload the ?: operator, so we have | |
| 1097 to manually deal with ambiguities using casting */ | |
| 1098 #define DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_TRISTATE(integral, cl) \ | |
| 1099 inline cl operator ?: (bool b, integral x, const cl& y) \ | |
| 1100 { return b ? cl (x) : y; } \ | |
| 1101 inline cl operator ?: (bool b, const cl& x, integral y) \ | |
| 1102 { return b ? x : cl (y); } | |
| 1103 #endif /* 0 */ | |
| 1104 | |
| 867 | 1105 /* DECLARE_POINTER_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (const Ibyte *, Bytecount); |
| 826 | 1106 DECLARE_POINTER_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (const Extbyte *, Bytecount); */ |
| 867 | 1107 DECLARE_POINTER_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (Ibyte *, Bytecount); |
| 814 | 1108 DECLARE_POINTER_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (Extbyte *, Bytecount); |
| 1109 | |
| 1110 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (int, Bytecount); | |
| 1111 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (int, Charcount); | |
| 1112 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (unsigned int, Bytecount); | |
| 1113 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (unsigned int, Charcount); | |
| 1114 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (long, Bytecount); | |
| 1115 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (long, Charcount); | |
| 1116 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (unsigned long, Bytecount); | |
| 1117 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_ARITH_COUNT (unsigned long, Charcount); | |
| 1118 | |
| 1119 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_COMPARE (int, Bytecount); | |
| 1120 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_COMPARE (int, Charcount); | |
| 1121 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_COMPARE (unsigned int, Bytecount); | |
| 1122 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_COMPARE (unsigned int, Charcount); | |
| 1123 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_COMPARE (long, Bytecount); | |
| 1124 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_COMPARE (long, Charcount); | |
| 1125 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_COMPARE (unsigned long, Bytecount); | |
| 1126 DECLARE_INTEGRAL_TYPE_COMPARE (unsigned long, Charcount); | |
| 1127 | |
| 1128 #if 0 /* doesn't work */ | |
| 867 | 1129 inline Bytecount operator - (const Ibyte *x, const Ibyte *y) \ |
| 814 | 1130 { return Bytecount (x - y); } |
| 1131 #endif | |
| 1132 | |
| 1133 #endif /* __cplusplus */ | |
| 1134 | |
| 665 | 1135 /* Counts of elements */ |
| 1136 typedef EMACS_INT Elemcount; | |
| 1137 /* Hash codes */ | |
| 1138 typedef unsigned long Hashcode; | |
| 2367 | 1139 /* Booleans */ |
| 1140 typedef int Boolint; | |
| 771 | 1141 |
| 793 | 1142 /* ------------------------ basic compiler defines ------------------- */ |
| 428 | 1143 |
| 1743 | 1144 #include "compiler.h" |
| 1632 | 1145 |
| 793 | 1146 /* ------------------------ alignment definitions ------------------- */ |
| 1147 | |
| 454 | 1148 /* No type has a greater alignment requirement than max_align_t. |
| 1149 (except perhaps for types we don't use, like long double) */ | |
| 1150 typedef union | |
| 1151 { | |
| 1152 struct { long l; } l; | |
| 1153 struct { void *p; } p; | |
| 1154 struct { void (*f)(void); } f; | |
| 1155 struct { double d; } d; | |
| 1156 } max_align_t; | |
| 1157 | |
| 771 | 1158 /* ALIGNOF returns the required alignment of a type -- i.e. a value such |
| 1159 that data of this type must begin at a memory address which is a | |
| 1160 multiple of that value. For simple types, this is often the same size | |
| 1161 as the type itself. */ | |
| 1162 | |
| 428 | 1163 #ifndef ALIGNOF |
| 1164 # if defined (__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 2) | |
| 454 | 1165 /* gcc has an extension that gives us exactly what we want. */ |
| 1166 # define ALIGNOF(type) __alignof__ (type) | |
| 1167 # elif ! defined (__cplusplus) | |
| 1168 /* The following is mostly portable, except that: | |
| 1169 - it doesn't work for inside out declarations like void (*) (void). | |
| 1170 (so just call ALIGNOF with a typedef'ed name) | |
| 1171 - it doesn't work with C++. The C++ committee has decided, | |
| 1172 in its infinite wisdom, that: | |
| 1173 "Types must be declared in declarations, not in expressions." */ | |
| 1174 # define ALIGNOF(type) offsetof (struct { char c; type member; }, member) | |
| 428 | 1175 # else |
| 456 | 1176 /* C++ is annoying, but it has a big bag of tricks. |
| 1177 The following doesn't have the "inside out" declaration bug C does. */ | |
| 458 | 1178 template<typename T> struct alignment_trick { char c; T member; }; |
| 456 | 1179 # define ALIGNOF(type) offsetof (alignment_trick<type>, member) |
| 428 | 1180 # endif |
| 454 | 1181 #endif /* ALIGNOF */ |
| 428 | 1182 |
| 771 | 1183 /* ALIGN_SIZE returns the smallest size greater than or equal to LEN which |
| 1184 is a multiple of UNIT. This can be used to assure that data that | |
| 1185 follows a block of the returned size is of correct alignment for a type | |
| 1186 whose alignment (as returned by ALIGNOF) is UNIT (provided that the | |
| 1187 block itself is correctly aligned for this type; memory returned by | |
| 1188 malloc() is guaranteed to be correctly aligned for all types). */ | |
| 1189 | |
| 428 | 1190 #define ALIGN_SIZE(len, unit) \ |
| 1191 ((((len) + (unit) - 1) / (unit)) * (unit)) | |
| 1192 | |
| 826 | 1193 /* ALIGN_FOR_TYPE returns the smallest size greater than or equal to LEN |
| 1194 which is aligned for the given type. This can be used to assure that | |
| 1195 data that follows a block of the returned size is of correct alignment | |
| 1196 for the type (provided that the block itself is correctly aligned for | |
| 1197 this type; memory returned by malloc() is guaranteed to be correctly | |
| 1198 aligned for all types). */ | |
| 1199 | |
| 1200 #define ALIGN_FOR_TYPE(len, type) ALIGN_SIZE (len, ALIGNOF (type)) | |
| 1201 | |
| 771 | 1202 /* MAX_ALIGN_SIZE returns the smallest size greater than or equal to LEN |
| 1203 which guarantees that data following a block of such size is correctly | |
| 1204 aligned for all types (provided that the block itself is so aligned, | |
| 1205 which is the case for memory returned by malloc()). */ | |
| 1206 | |
| 826 | 1207 #define MAX_ALIGN_SIZE(len) ALIGN_FOR_TYPE (len, max_align_t) |
| 1208 | |
| 1209 /* ALIGN_PTR returns the smallest pointer >= PTR which is aligned for | |
| 1210 data of TYPE. */ | |
| 1211 #define ALIGN_PTR(ptr, type) ((void *) ALIGN_FOR_TYPE ((size_t) (ptr), type)) | |
| 428 | 1212 |
| 1743 | 1213 BEGIN_C_DECLS |
| 1650 | 1214 |
| 793 | 1215 /* ------------------------ assertions ------------------- */ |
| 428 | 1216 |
| 1217 /* We define assert iff USE_ASSERTIONS or DEBUG_XEMACS is defined. | |
| 1218 Otherwise we define it to be empty. Quantify has shown that the | |
| 1219 time the assert checks take is measurable so let's not include them | |
| 771 | 1220 in production binaries. |
| 1221 | |
| 788 | 1222 If ASSERTIONS_DONT_ABORT defined, we will continue after assertion |
| 1223 failures. | |
| 1224 | |
| 1225 assert_at_line() is used for asserts inside of inline functions called | |
| 1226 from error-checking macros. If we're not tricky, we just get the file | |
| 1227 and line of the inline function, which is not very useful. */ | |
| 428 | 1228 |
| 1229 /* Highly dubious kludge */ | |
| 1230 /* (thanks, Jamie, I feel better now -- ben) */ | |
| 2367 | 1231 MODULE_API void assert_failed (const Ascbyte *, int, const Ascbyte *); |
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| 4932 | 1241 #define disabled_assert_with_message(x, msg) ((void) msg, disabled_assert (x)) |
| 1242 #define disabled_assert_at_line(x, file, line) \ | |
| 1243 ((void) file, (void) line, disabled_assert (x)) | |
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| 2535 | 1245 #ifdef USE_ASSERTIONS |
| 428 | 1246 # define assert(x) ((x) ? (void) 0 : assert_failed (__FILE__, __LINE__, #x)) |
| 853 | 1247 # define assert_with_message(x, msg) \ |
| 1248 ((x) ? (void) 0 : assert_failed (__FILE__, __LINE__, msg)) | |
| 788 | 1249 # define assert_at_line(x, file, line) \ |
| 1250 ((x) ? (void) 0 : assert_failed (file, line, #x)) | |
| 428 | 1251 #else |
| 2956 | 1252 /* This used to be ((void) (0)) but that triggers lots of unused variable |
| 1253 warnings. It's pointless to force all that code to be rewritten, with | |
| 1254 added ifdefs. Any reasonable compiler will eliminate an expression with | |
| 1255 no effects. */ | |
| 4932 | 1256 # define assert(x) disabled_assert (x) |
| 1257 # define assert_with_message(x, msg) disabled_assert_with_message (x, msg) | |
| 1258 # define assert_at_line(x, file, line) disabled_assert_at_line (x, file, line) | |
| 428 | 1259 #endif |
| 1260 | |
| 2367 | 1261 /************************************************************************/ |
| 1262 /** Memory allocation **/ | |
| 1263 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 853 | 1264 |
| 793 | 1265 /* ------------------------ simple memory allocation ------------------- */ |
| 1266 | |
| 2367 | 1267 /* Basic memory allocation and freeing functions */ |
| 1268 void malloc_warning (const Ascbyte *); | |
| 1743 | 1269 MODULE_API void *xmalloc (Bytecount size) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC; |
| 1270 MODULE_API void *xmalloc_and_zero (Bytecount size) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC; | |
| 1271 MODULE_API void *xrealloc (void *, Bytecount size) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC; | |
| 2367 | 1272 MODULE_API Chbyte *xstrdup (const Chbyte *) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC; |
| 1273 | |
| 1274 /* Basic free function */ | |
| 1275 | |
| 1276 MODULE_API void xfree_1 (void *); | |
| 1277 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC | |
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| 2367 | 1281 { \ |
| 1282 xfree_1 (lvalue); \ | |
| 3988 | 1283 VOIDP_CAST (lvalue) = (void *) DEADBEEF_CONSTANT; \ |
| 2367 | 1284 } while (0) |
| 1285 #else | |
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| 2367 | 1287 #endif /* ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC */ |
| 1288 | |
| 1289 /* ------------------------ stack allocation -------------------------- */ | |
| 1290 | |
| 1291 /* Allocating excessively large blocks on the stack can cause crashes. | |
| 851 | 1292 We provide MALLOC_OR_ALLOCA() below for places where it's likely that |
| 1293 large amounts will be allocated; it mallocs the block if it's too big. | |
| 1294 Unfortunately, that requires a call to unbind_to() at the end of the | |
| 1295 function, and it's not feasible to rewrite all calls to alloca() this | |
| 1296 way. | |
| 1297 | |
| 1298 Instead, we use the portable C alloca() substitute in alloca.c above a | |
| 1299 certain size. This actually uses malloc(), but checks the current stack | |
| 1300 pointer to see if data from previous alloca() calls needs to be freed. | |
| 1301 However, this can lead to large heap sizes -- especially since cleanup | |
| 1302 can only happen in a parent function, and will never happen if (as will | |
| 1303 often be the case) it's the same function in the same place in the code | |
| 1304 that keeps tripping the alloca() limit. | |
| 1305 | |
| 1306 So we set up a system to periodically force cleanup. Currently we | |
| 1307 do cleanup: | |
| 1308 | |
| 1309 -- Only when there's C alloca() data, and then | |
| 1310 -- Every stack alloca() or allocation of Lisp data, every call to | |
| 1311 next_event_internal() [typically near the top of the stack], | |
| 1312 or every 10th funcall | |
| 1313 | |
| 1314 This should not be a big penalty because | |
| 1315 | |
| 1316 (a) If there are few C alloca() chunks, checking them will be fast | |
| 1317 (b) If not, we've allocated a huge amount of heap space (remember, each | |
| 1318 chunk represents > 256K of heap), and we really want them gone | |
| 1319 */ | |
| 1320 | |
| 1321 /* We use a larger maximum when the choice is alloca() vs. the C alloca() | |
| 1322 substitute than when the choice is vs. malloc(), because in the former | |
| 1323 case, our alternative choice is less palatable because the memory may | |
| 1324 not be freed for awhile. */ | |
| 1325 | |
| 1326 #define MAX_ALLOCA_VS_C_ALLOCA 262144 | |
| 1327 #define MAX_ALLOCA_VS_MALLOC 65536 | |
| 1328 | |
| 1329 #define MAX_FUNCALLS_BETWEEN_ALLOCA_CLEANUP 10 | |
| 1330 | |
| 1632 | 1331 extern MODULE_API Bytecount __temp_alloca_size__; |
| 851 | 1332 extern Bytecount funcall_alloca_count; |
| 1333 | |
| 1333 | 1334 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_MALLOC |
| 1632 | 1335 extern MODULE_API int regex_malloc_disallowed; |
| 1333 | 1336 #define REGEX_MALLOC_CHECK() assert (!regex_malloc_disallowed) |
| 1337 #else | |
| 1338 #define REGEX_MALLOC_CHECK() ((void) 0) | |
| 1339 #endif | |
| 1340 | |
| 851 | 1341 /* Do stack or heap alloca() depending on size. |
| 1342 | |
| 1343 NOTE: The use of a global temporary like this is unsafe if ALLOCA() occurs | |
| 1344 twice anywhere in the same expression; but that seems highly unlikely. The | |
| 1345 alternative is to force all callers to declare a local temporary if the | |
| 1346 expression has side effects -- something easy to forget. */ | |
| 1347 | |
| 1348 #define ALLOCA(size) \ | |
| 1333 | 1349 (REGEX_MALLOC_CHECK (), \ |
| 1350 __temp_alloca_size__ = (size), \ | |
| 851 | 1351 __temp_alloca_size__ > MAX_ALLOCA_VS_C_ALLOCA ? \ |
| 1352 xemacs_c_alloca (__temp_alloca_size__) : \ | |
| 1353 (need_to_check_c_alloca ? xemacs_c_alloca (0) : 0, \ | |
| 1354 alloca (__temp_alloca_size__))) | |
| 1355 | |
| 1318 | 1356 /* Version of ALLOCA() that is guaranteed to work inside of function calls |
| 1357 (i.e., we call the C alloca if regular alloca() is broken inside of | |
| 1358 function calls). */ | |
| 1359 #ifdef BROKEN_ALLOCA_IN_FUNCTION_CALLS | |
| 1360 #define ALLOCA_FUNCALL_OK(size) xemacs_c_alloca (size) | |
| 1361 #else | |
| 1362 #define ALLOCA_FUNCALL_OK(size) ALLOCA (size) | |
| 1363 #endif | |
| 1364 | |
| 2367 | 1365 MODULE_API void *xemacs_c_alloca (unsigned int size) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC; |
| 1366 | |
| 1367 MODULE_API int record_unwind_protect_freeing (void *ptr); | |
| 1368 | |
| 1369 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 1370 void * | |
| 1371 xmalloc_and_record_unwind (Bytecount size) | |
| 1372 ) | |
| 1373 { | |
| 1374 void *ptr = xmalloc (size); | |
| 1375 record_unwind_protect_freeing (ptr); | |
| 1376 return ptr; | |
| 1377 } | |
| 1378 | |
| 851 | 1379 /* WARNING: If you use this, you must unbind_to() at the end of your |
| 1380 function! */ | |
| 1381 | |
| 1382 #define MALLOC_OR_ALLOCA(size) \ | |
| 1333 | 1383 (REGEX_MALLOC_CHECK (), \ |
| 1384 __temp_alloca_size__ = (size), \ | |
| 851 | 1385 __temp_alloca_size__ > MAX_ALLOCA_VS_MALLOC ? \ |
| 1386 xmalloc_and_record_unwind (__temp_alloca_size__) : \ | |
| 1387 (need_to_check_c_alloca ? xemacs_c_alloca (0) : 0, \ | |
| 1388 alloca (__temp_alloca_size__))) | |
| 793 | 1389 |
| 2367 | 1390 /* -------------- convenience functions for memory allocation ------------- */ |
| 1391 | |
| 1392 #define countof(x) ((int) (sizeof(x)/sizeof((x)[0]))) | |
| 1393 #define xnew(type) ((type *) xmalloc (sizeof (type))) | |
| 1394 #define xnew_array(type, len) ((type *) xmalloc ((len) * sizeof (type))) | |
| 1395 #define xnew_and_zero(type) ((type *) xmalloc_and_zero (sizeof (type))) | |
| 1396 #define xzero(lvalue) ((void) memset (&(lvalue), '\0', sizeof (lvalue))) | |
| 1397 #define xnew_array_and_zero(type, len) ((type *) xmalloc_and_zero ((len) * sizeof (type))) | |
| 1398 | |
| 1399 #define alloca_new(type) ((type *) ALLOCA (sizeof (type))) | |
| 1400 #define alloca_array(type, len) ((type *) ALLOCA ((len) * sizeof (type))) | |
| 1401 | |
| 1402 #define alloca_itexts(num) alloca_array (Itext, num) | |
| 1403 #define alloca_ibytes(num) alloca_array (Ibyte, num) | |
| 1404 #define alloca_extbytes(num) alloca_array (Extbyte, num) | |
| 1405 #define alloca_rawbytes(num) alloca_array (Rawbyte, num) | |
| 1406 #define alloca_binbytes(num) alloca_array (Binbyte, num) | |
| 1407 #define alloca_ascbytes(num) alloca_array (Ascbyte, num) | |
| 1408 #define xmalloc_itexts(num) xnew_array (Itext, num) | |
| 1409 #define xnew_ibytes(num) xnew_array (Ibyte, num) | |
| 1410 #define xnew_extbytes(num) xnew_array (Extbyte, num) | |
| 1411 #define xnew_rawbytes(num) xnew_array (Rawbyte, num) | |
| 1412 #define xnew_binbytes(num) xnew_array (Binbyte, num) | |
| 1413 #define xnew_ascbytes(num) xnew_array (Ascbyte, num) | |
| 1414 | |
| 1415 /* Make an alloca'd copy of a Ibyte * */ | |
| 1416 #define IBYTE_STRING_TO_ALLOCA(p, lval) \ | |
| 1417 do { \ | |
| 1418 Ibyte **_bsta_ = (Ibyte **) &(lval); \ | |
| 1419 const Ibyte *_bsta_2 = (p); \ | |
| 1420 Bytecount _bsta_3 = qxestrlen (_bsta_2); \ | |
| 1421 *_bsta_ = alloca_ibytes (1 + _bsta_3); \ | |
| 1422 memcpy (*_bsta_, _bsta_2, 1 + _bsta_3); \ | |
| 1423 } while (0) | |
| 1424 | |
| 1425 /* ----------------- convenience functions for reallocation --------------- */ | |
| 1426 | |
| 1427 #define XREALLOC_ARRAY(ptr, type, len) \ | |
| 1428 ((void) (ptr = (type *) xrealloc (ptr, (len) * sizeof (type)))) | |
| 1429 | |
| 793 | 1430 /* also generally useful if you want to avoid arbitrary size limits |
| 1431 but don't need a full dynamic array. Assumes that BASEVAR points | |
| 1432 to a malloced array of TYPE objects (or possibly a NULL pointer, | |
| 1433 if SIZEVAR is 0), with the total size stored in SIZEVAR. This | |
| 1434 macro will realloc BASEVAR as necessary so that it can hold at | |
| 1435 least NEEDED_SIZE objects. The reallocing is done by doubling, | |
| 1436 which ensures constant amortized time per element. */ | |
| 1437 #define DO_REALLOC(basevar, sizevar, needed_size, type) do { \ | |
| 1438 Bytecount do_realloc_needed_size = (needed_size); \ | |
| 1333 | 1439 REGEX_MALLOC_CHECK (); \ |
| 793 | 1440 if ((sizevar) < do_realloc_needed_size) \ |
| 1441 { \ | |
| 1442 if ((sizevar) < 32) \ | |
| 1443 (sizevar) = 32; \ | |
| 1444 while ((sizevar) < do_realloc_needed_size) \ | |
| 1445 (sizevar) *= 2; \ | |
| 1446 XREALLOC_ARRAY (basevar, type, (sizevar)); \ | |
| 1447 } \ | |
| 1448 } while (0) | |
| 1449 | |
| 2367 | 1450 /************************************************************************/ |
| 1451 /** Definitions of more complex types **/ | |
| 1452 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 428 | 1453 |
| 647 | 1454 /* Note that the simplest typedefs are near the top of this file. */ |
| 1455 | |
| 428 | 1456 /* We put typedefs here so that prototype declarations don't choke. |
| 1457 Note that we don't actually declare the structures here (except | |
| 1458 maybe for simple structures like Dynarrs); that keeps them private | |
| 1459 to the routines that actually use them. */ | |
| 1460 | |
| 771 | 1461 /* ------------------------------- */ |
| 1462 /* Error_Behavior typedefs */ | |
| 1463 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
| 1464 | |
| 800 | 1465 #ifndef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES |
| 771 | 1466 |
| 1467 typedef enum error_behavior | |
| 428 | 1468 { |
| 771 | 1469 ERROR_ME, |
| 1470 ERROR_ME_NOT, | |
| 793 | 1471 ERROR_ME_WARN, |
| 1472 ERROR_ME_DEBUG_WARN | |
| 771 | 1473 } Error_Behavior; |
| 1474 | |
| 1475 #define ERRB_EQ(a, b) ((a) == (b)) | |
| 1476 | |
| 1477 #else | |
| 1478 | |
| 1479 /* By defining it like this, we provide strict type-checking | |
| 1480 for code that lazily uses ints. */ | |
| 1481 | |
| 1482 typedef struct _error_behavior_struct_ | |
| 428 | 1483 { |
| 771 | 1484 int really_unlikely_name_to_have_accidentally_in_a_non_errb_structure; |
| 1485 } Error_Behavior; | |
| 1486 | |
| 1487 extern Error_Behavior ERROR_ME; | |
| 1488 extern Error_Behavior ERROR_ME_NOT; | |
| 1489 extern Error_Behavior ERROR_ME_WARN; | |
| 793 | 1490 extern Error_Behavior ERROR_ME_DEBUG_WARN; |
| 771 | 1491 |
| 1492 #define ERRB_EQ(a, b) \ | |
| 1493 ((a).really_unlikely_name_to_have_accidentally_in_a_non_errb_structure == \ | |
| 1494 (b).really_unlikely_name_to_have_accidentally_in_a_non_errb_structure) | |
| 1495 | |
| 1496 #endif | |
| 1497 | |
| 1498 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
| 1499 /* Empty structures and typedefs */ | |
| 1500 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
| 428 | 1501 |
| 1502 struct buffer; /* "buffer.h" */ | |
| 1503 struct console; /* "console.h" */ | |
| 1504 struct device; /* "device.h" */ | |
| 1505 struct extent_fragment; | |
| 1506 struct extent; | |
| 1507 struct frame; /* "frame.h" */ | |
| 1508 struct window; /* "window.h" */ | |
| 771 | 1509 struct utimbuf; /* "systime.h" or <utime.h> */ |
| 428 | 1510 struct display_line; |
| 1511 struct display_glyph_area; | |
| 1512 struct display_box; | |
| 1513 struct redisplay_info; | |
| 1514 struct window_mirror; | |
| 1515 struct scrollbar_instance; | |
| 1516 struct font_metric_info; | |
| 1517 struct face_cachel; | |
| 1518 struct console_type_entry; | |
| 1519 | |
| 771 | 1520 /* This is shared by process.h, events.h and others in future. |
| 1521 See events.h for description */ | |
| 4123 | 1522 typedef unsigned EMACS_INT USID; |
| 771 | 1523 typedef int face_index; |
| 1524 typedef int glyph_index; | |
| 1726 | 1525 typedef struct lstream Lstream; /* lstream.h */ |
| 872 | 1526 typedef struct extent *EXTENT; /* extents-impl.h */ |
| 771 | 1527 typedef struct Lisp_Event Lisp_Event; /* "events.h" */ |
| 872 | 1528 typedef struct Lisp_Face Lisp_Face; /* "faces-impl.h" */ |
| 771 | 1529 typedef struct Lisp_Process Lisp_Process; /* "procimpl.h" */ |
| 872 | 1530 typedef struct Lisp_Color_Instance Lisp_Color_Instance; /* objects-impl.h */ |
| 1531 typedef struct Lisp_Font_Instance Lisp_Font_Instance; /* objects-impl.h */ | |
| 1726 | 1532 typedef struct Lisp_Image_Instance Lisp_Image_Instance; /* glyphs.h */ |
| 771 | 1533 typedef struct Lisp_Gui_Item Lisp_Gui_Item; |
| 1534 | |
| 1535 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
| 1536 /* enum typedefs */ | |
| 1537 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
| 1538 | |
| 428 | 1539 enum run_hooks_condition |
| 1540 { | |
| 1541 RUN_HOOKS_TO_COMPLETION, | |
| 1542 RUN_HOOKS_UNTIL_SUCCESS, | |
| 1543 RUN_HOOKS_UNTIL_FAILURE | |
| 1544 }; | |
| 1545 | |
| 1546 #ifdef HAVE_TOOLBARS | |
| 1547 enum toolbar_pos | |
| 1548 { | |
| 1549 TOP_TOOLBAR, | |
| 1550 BOTTOM_TOOLBAR, | |
| 1551 LEFT_TOOLBAR, | |
| 1552 RIGHT_TOOLBAR | |
| 1553 }; | |
| 1554 #endif | |
| 1555 | |
| 1556 enum edge_style | |
| 1557 { | |
| 1558 EDGE_ETCHED_IN, | |
| 1559 EDGE_ETCHED_OUT, | |
| 1560 EDGE_BEVEL_IN, | |
| 1561 EDGE_BEVEL_OUT | |
| 1562 }; | |
| 1563 | |
| 1564 enum munge_me_out_the_door | |
| 1565 { | |
| 1566 MUNGE_ME_FUNCTION_KEY, | |
| 1567 MUNGE_ME_KEY_TRANSLATION | |
| 1568 }; | |
| 1569 | |
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| 771 | 1582 /* ------------------------------- */ |
| 1583 /* misc */ | |
| 1584 /* ------------------------------- */ | |
| 1585 | |
| 1586 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
| 1587 | |
| 1588 /* This structure is used to keep statistics on the amount of memory | |
| 1589 in use. | |
| 1590 | |
| 1591 WAS_REQUESTED stores the actual amount of memory that was requested | |
| 1592 of the allocation function. The *_OVERHEAD fields store the | |
| 1593 additional amount of memory that was grabbed by the functions to | |
| 1594 facilitate allocation, reallocation, etc. MALLOC_OVERHEAD is for | |
| 1595 memory allocated with malloc(); DYNARR_OVERHEAD is for dynamic | |
| 1596 arrays; GAP_OVERHEAD is for gap arrays. Note that for (e.g.) | |
| 1597 dynamic arrays, there is both MALLOC_OVERHEAD and DYNARR_OVERHEAD | |
| 1598 memory: The dynamic array allocates memory above and beyond what | |
| 1599 was asked of it, and when it in turns allocates memory using | |
| 1600 malloc(), malloc() allocates memory beyond what it was asked | |
| 1601 to allocate. | |
| 1602 | |
| 1603 Functions that accept a structure of this sort do not initialize | |
| 1604 the fields to 0, and add any existing values to whatever was there | |
| 1605 before; this way, you can get a cumulative effect. */ | |
| 1606 | |
| 1607 struct overhead_stats | |
| 1608 { | |
| 1609 int was_requested; | |
| 1610 int malloc_overhead; | |
| 1611 int dynarr_overhead; | |
| 1612 int gap_overhead; | |
| 1613 }; | |
| 1614 | |
| 1615 #endif /* MEMORY_USAGE_STATS */ | |
| 1616 | |
| 428 | 1617 |
| 1618 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 1619 /* Definition of Lisp_Object data type */ | |
| 1620 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 1621 | |
| 1622 /* Define the fundamental Lisp data structures */ | |
| 1623 | |
| 1624 /* This is the set of Lisp data types */ | |
| 1625 | |
| 1626 enum Lisp_Type | |
| 1627 { | |
| 1628 Lisp_Type_Record, | |
| 1629 Lisp_Type_Int_Even, | |
| 1630 Lisp_Type_Char, | |
| 1631 Lisp_Type_Int_Odd | |
| 1632 }; | |
| 1633 | |
| 1634 #define POINTER_TYPE_P(type) ((type) == Lisp_Type_Record) | |
| 1635 | |
| 1636 /* Overridden by m/next.h */ | |
| 1637 #ifndef ASSERT_VALID_POINTER | |
| 1638 # define ASSERT_VALID_POINTER(pnt) (assert ((((EMACS_UINT) pnt) & 3) == 0)) | |
| 1639 #endif | |
| 1640 | |
| 1641 #define GCMARKBITS 0 | |
| 1642 #define GCTYPEBITS 2 | |
| 1643 #define GCBITS 2 | |
| 1644 #define INT_GCBITS 1 | |
| 1645 | |
| 1646 #define INT_VALBITS (BITS_PER_EMACS_INT - INT_GCBITS) | |
| 1647 #define VALBITS (BITS_PER_EMACS_INT - GCBITS) | |
| 542 | 1648 #define EMACS_INT_MAX ((EMACS_INT) ((1UL << (INT_VALBITS - 1)) -1UL)) |
| 442 | 1649 #define EMACS_INT_MIN (-(EMACS_INT_MAX) - 1) |
| 802 | 1650 /* WARNING: evaluates its arg twice. */ |
| 1651 #define NUMBER_FITS_IN_AN_EMACS_INT(num) \ | |
| 1652 ((num) <= EMACS_INT_MAX && (num) >= EMACS_INT_MIN) | |
| 428 | 1653 |
| 1654 #ifdef USE_UNION_TYPE | |
| 1655 # include "lisp-union.h" | |
| 1656 #else /* !USE_UNION_TYPE */ | |
| 1657 # include "lisp-disunion.h" | |
| 1658 #endif /* !USE_UNION_TYPE */ | |
| 1659 | |
| 1660 #define XPNTR(x) ((void *) XPNTRVAL(x)) | |
| 1661 | |
| 1662 /* Close your eyes now lest you vomit or spontaneously combust ... */ | |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 #define HACKEQ_UNSAFE(obj1, obj2) \ | |
| 1665 (EQ (obj1, obj2) || (!POINTER_TYPE_P (XTYPE (obj1)) \ | |
| 1666 && !POINTER_TYPE_P (XTYPE (obj2)) \ | |
| 1667 && XCHAR_OR_INT (obj1) == XCHAR_OR_INT (obj2))) | |
| 1668 | |
| 1669 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
| 1632 | 1670 extern MODULE_API int debug_issue_ebola_notices; |
| 1671 MODULE_API int eq_with_ebola_notice (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 428 | 1672 #define EQ_WITH_EBOLA_NOTICE(obj1, obj2) \ |
| 1673 (debug_issue_ebola_notices ? eq_with_ebola_notice (obj1, obj2) \ | |
| 1674 : EQ (obj1, obj2)) | |
| 1675 #else | |
| 1676 #define EQ_WITH_EBOLA_NOTICE(obj1, obj2) EQ (obj1, obj2) | |
| 1677 #endif | |
| 1678 | |
| 1679 /* OK, you can open them again */ | |
| 1680 | |
| 1743 | 1681 END_C_DECLS |
| 1650 | 1682 |
| 4967 | 1683 #include "lrecord.h" |
| 1684 | |
| 5013 | 1685 /* Turn any void * pointer into a Lisp object. This is the counterpart of |
| 1686 STORE_LISP_IN_VOID, which works in the opposite direction. Note that | |
| 1687 you CANNOT use STORE_LISP_IN_VOID to undo the effects of STORE_VOID_IN_LISP! | |
| 1688 Instead, you GET_VOID_FROM_LISP: | |
| 1689 | |
| 1690 STORE_VOID_IN_LISP <--> GET_VOID_FROM_LISP vs. | |
| 1691 STORE_LISP_IN_VOID <--> GET_LISP_FROM_VOID | |
| 1692 | |
| 1693 STORE_VOID_IN_LISP has a restriction on the void * pointers it can | |
| 1694 handle -- the pointer must be an even address (lowest bit set to 0). | |
| 1695 Generally this is not a problem as nowadays virtually all allocation is | |
| 1696 at least 4-byte aligned, if not 8-byte. | |
| 1697 | |
| 1698 However, if this proves problematic, you can use make_opaque_ptr(), which | |
| 1699 is guaranteed to handle any kind of void * pointer but which does | |
| 1700 Lisp allocation. | |
| 1701 */ | |
| 1702 | |
| 1703 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 1704 Lisp_Object | |
| 1705 STORE_VOID_IN_LISP (void *ptr) | |
| 1706 ) | |
| 1707 { | |
| 1708 EMACS_UINT p = (EMACS_UINT) ptr; | |
| 1709 | |
| 1710 type_checking_assert ((p & 1) == 0); | |
| 1711 return make_int (p >> 1); | |
| 1712 } | |
| 1713 | |
| 1714 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 1715 void * | |
| 1716 GET_VOID_FROM_LISP (Lisp_Object obj) | |
| 1717 ) | |
| 1718 { | |
| 1719 EMACS_UINT p = XUINT (obj); | |
| 1720 return (void *) (p << 1); | |
| 1721 } | |
| 1722 | |
| 428 | 1723 /************************************************************************/ |
| 4967 | 1724 /** Definitions of dynamic arrays (Dynarrs) and other allocators **/ |
| 1725 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 428 | 1726 |
| 1743 | 1727 BEGIN_C_DECLS |
| 1650 | 1728 |
| 4967 | 1729 /************* Dynarr declaration *************/ |
| 3293 | 1730 |
| 3092 | 1731 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 4967 | 1732 #define DECLARE_DYNARR_LISP_IMP() \ |
| 1733 const struct lrecord_implementation *lisp_imp; | |
| 1734 #else | |
| 1735 #define DECLARE_DYNARR_LISP_IMP() | |
| 1736 #endif | |
| 1737 | |
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| 4967 | 1739 #define DECLARE_DYNARR_LOCKED() \ |
| 1740 int locked; | |
| 3092 | 1741 #else |
| 4967 | 1742 #define DECLARE_DYNARR_LOCKED() |
| 1743 #endif | |
| 1744 | |
| 1745 #define Dynarr_declare(type) \ | |
| 1746 struct lrecord_header header; \ | |
| 1747 type *base; \ | |
| 1748 DECLARE_DYNARR_LISP_IMP () \ | |
| 1749 DECLARE_DYNARR_LOCKED () \ | |
| 1750 int elsize; \ | |
| 1751 int len_; \ | |
| 1752 int largest_; \ | |
| 1753 int max_ | |
| 3092 | 1754 |
| 1755 typedef struct dynarr | |
| 1756 { | |
| 1757 Dynarr_declare (void); | |
| 1758 } Dynarr; | |
| 1759 | |
| 4967 | 1760 #define XD_DYNARR_DESC(base_type, sub_desc) \ |
| 1761 { XD_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (base_type, base), \ | |
| 1762 XD_INDIRECT(1, 0), {sub_desc} }, \ | |
| 1763 { XD_INT, offsetof (base_type, len_) }, \ | |
| 1764 { XD_INT_RESET, offsetof (base_type, largest_), XD_INDIRECT(1, 0) }, \ | |
| 1765 { XD_INT_RESET, offsetof (base_type, max_), XD_INDIRECT(1, 0) } | |
| 1766 | |
| 1767 #ifdef NEW_GC | |
| 1768 #define XD_LISP_DYNARR_DESC(base_type, sub_desc) \ | |
| 1769 { XD_LISP_OBJECT_BLOCK_PTR, offsetof (base_type, base), \ | |
| 1770 XD_INDIRECT(1, 0), {sub_desc} }, \ | |
| 1771 { XD_INT, offsetof (base_type, len_) }, \ | |
| 1772 { XD_INT_RESET, offsetof (base_type, largest_), XD_INDIRECT(1, 0) }, \ | |
| 1773 { XD_INT_RESET, offsetof (base_type, max_), XD_INDIRECT(1, 0) } | |
| 1774 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
| 1775 | |
| 1776 /************* Dynarr verification *************/ | |
| 1777 | |
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| 4967 | 1853 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( |
| 1854 Dynarr * | |
| 1855 Dynarr_verify_1 (void *d, const Ascbyte *file, int line) | |
| 1856 ) | |
| 1857 { | |
| 1858 Dynarr *dy = (Dynarr *) d; | |
| 1859 assert_at_line (dy->len_ >= 0 && dy->len_ <= dy->largest_ && | |
| 1860 dy->largest_ <= dy->max_, file, line); | |
| 1861 return dy; | |
| 1862 } | |
| 1863 | |
| 1864 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 1865 Dynarr * | |
| 1866 Dynarr_verify_mod_1 (void *d, const Ascbyte *file, int line) | |
| 1867 ) | |
| 1868 { | |
| 1869 Dynarr *dy = (Dynarr *) d; | |
| 1870 assert_at_line (!dy->locked, file, line); | |
| 1871 return Dynarr_verify_1 (d, file, line); | |
| 1872 } | |
| 1873 | |
| 1874 #define Dynarr_verify(d) Dynarr_verify_1 (d, __FILE__, __LINE__) | |
| 1875 #define Dynarr_verify_mod(d) Dynarr_verify_mod_1 (d, __FILE__, __LINE__) | |
| 1876 #define Dynarr_lock(d) \ | |
| 1877 do { \ | |
| 1878 Dynarr *dy = Dynarr_verify_mod (d); \ | |
| 1879 dy->locked = 1; \ | |
| 1880 } while (0) | |
| 1881 #define Dynarr_unlock(d) \ | |
| 1882 do { \ | |
| 1883 Dynarr *dy = Dynarr_verify (d); \ | |
| 1884 dy->locked = 0; \ | |
| 1885 } while (0) | |
| 1886 #else | |
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| 4967 | 1889 #define Dynarr_lock(d) DO_NOTHING |
| 1890 #define Dynarr_unlock(d) DO_NOTHING | |
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| 4967 | 1892 |
| 1893 /************* Dynarr creation *************/ | |
| 1894 | |
| 1895 MODULE_API void *Dynarr_newf (int elsize); | |
| 1896 MODULE_API void Dynarr_free (void *d); | |
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| 3293 | 1898 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3092 | 1899 MODULE_API void *Dynarr_lisp_newf (int elsize, |
| 1900 const struct lrecord_implementation | |
| 1901 *dynarr_imp, | |
| 1902 const struct lrecord_implementation *imp); | |
| 1903 | |
| 1904 #define Dynarr_lisp_new(type, dynarr_imp, imp) \ | |
| 1905 ((type##_dynarr *) Dynarr_lisp_newf (sizeof (type), dynarr_imp, imp)) | |
| 1906 #define Dynarr_lisp_new2(dynarr_type, type, dynarr_imp, imp) \ | |
| 1907 ((dynarr_type *) Dynarr_lisp_newf (sizeof (type)), dynarr_imp, imp) | |
| 3293 | 1908 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
| 3092 | 1909 #define Dynarr_new(type) ((type##_dynarr *) Dynarr_newf (sizeof (type))) |
| 1910 #define Dynarr_new2(dynarr_type, type) \ | |
| 1911 ((dynarr_type *) Dynarr_newf (sizeof (type))) | |
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| 4967 | 1913 /************* Dynarr access *************/ |
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| 3092 | 1929 #define Dynarr_begin(d) Dynarr_atp (d, 0) |
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| 4967 | 1932 |
| 1933 | |
| 1934 /************* Dynarr length/size retrieval and setting *************/ | |
| 1935 | |
| 1936 /* Retrieve the length of a Dynarr. The `+ 0' is to ensure that this cannot | |
| 1937 be used as an lvalue. */ | |
| 1938 #define Dynarr_length(d) (Dynarr_verify (d)->len_ + 0) | |
| 1939 /* Retrieve the largest ever length seen of a Dynarr. The `+ 0' is to | |
| 1940 ensure that this cannot be used as an lvalue. */ | |
| 1941 #define Dynarr_largest(d) (Dynarr_verify (d)->largest_ + 0) | |
| 1942 /* Retrieve the number of elements that fit in the currently allocated | |
| 1943 space. The `+ 0' is to ensure that this cannot be used as an lvalue. */ | |
| 1944 #define Dynarr_max(d) (Dynarr_verify (d)->max_ + 0) | |
| 1945 /* Retrieve the advertised memory usage of a Dynarr, i.e. the number of | |
| 1946 bytes occupied by the elements in the Dynarr, not counting any overhead. */ | |
| 1947 #define Dynarr_sizeof(d) (Dynarr_length (d) * (d)->elsize) | |
| 1948 /* Actually set the length of a Dynarr. This is a low-level routine that | |
| 1949 should not be directly used; use Dynarr_set_length() instead if you need | |
| 1950 to, but be very careful when doing so! */ | |
| 1951 #define Dynarr_set_length_1(d, n) \ | |
| 1952 do { \ | |
| 1953 Elemcount _dsl1_n = (n); \ | |
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| 4967 | 1955 (void) Dynarr_verify_mod (d); \ |
| 1956 (d)->len_ = _dsl1_n; \ | |
| 1957 /* Use the raw field references here otherwise we get a crash because \ | |
| 1958 we've set the length but not yet fixed up the largest value. */ \ | |
| 1959 if ((d)->len_ > (d)->largest_) \ | |
| 1960 (d)->largest_ = (d)->len_; \ | |
| 1961 (void) Dynarr_verify_mod (d); \ | |
| 1962 } while (0) | |
| 1963 | |
| 1964 /* The following two defines will get you into real trouble if you aren't | |
| 1965 careful. But they can save a lot of execution time when used wisely. */ | |
| 1966 #define Dynarr_set_length(d, n) \ | |
| 1967 do { \ | |
| 1968 Elemcount _dsl_n = (n); \ | |
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| 4967 | 1970 Dynarr_set_length_1 (d, _dsl_n); \ |
| 1971 } while (0) | |
| 1972 #define Dynarr_increment(d) \ | |
| 1973 Dynarr_set_length (d, Dynarr_length (d) + 1) | |
| 1974 | |
| 1975 /* Reset the Dynarr's length to 0. */ | |
| 1976 #define Dynarr_reset(d) Dynarr_set_length (d, 0) | |
| 1977 | |
| 1978 MODULE_API void Dynarr_resize (void *dy, Elemcount size); | |
| 1979 | |
| 1980 #define Dynarr_resize_if(d, numels) \ | |
| 1981 do { \ | |
| 1982 Elemcount _dri_numels = (numels); \ | |
| 1983 if (Dynarr_length (d) + _dri_numels > Dynarr_max (d)) \ | |
| 1984 Dynarr_resize (d, Dynarr_length (d) + _dri_numels); \ | |
| 1985 } while (0) | |
| 1986 | |
| 1987 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
| 1988 struct overhead_stats; | |
| 1989 Bytecount Dynarr_memory_usage (void *d, struct overhead_stats *stats); | |
| 1990 #endif | |
| 1991 | |
| 1992 /************* Adding/deleting elements to/from a Dynarr *************/ | |
| 1993 | |
| 1994 #ifdef NEW_GC | |
| 1995 #define Dynarr_add(d, el) \ | |
| 1996 do { \ | |
| 1997 const struct lrecord_implementation *imp = (d)->lisp_imp; \ | |
| 1998 (void) Dynarr_verify_mod (d); \ | |
| 1999 Dynarr_resize_if (d, 1); \ | |
| 2000 ((d)->base)[Dynarr_length (d)] = (el); \ | |
| 2001 if (imp) \ | |
| 2002 set_lheader_implementation \ | |
| 2003 ((struct lrecord_header *)&(((d)->base)[Dynarr_length (d)]), imp); \ | |
| 2004 Dynarr_set_length_1 (d, Dynarr_length (d) + 1); \ | |
| 2005 (void) Dynarr_verify_mod (d); \ | |
| 2006 } while (0) | |
| 2007 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 2008 #define Dynarr_add(d, el) \ | |
| 2009 do { \ | |
| 2010 (void) Dynarr_verify_mod (d); \ | |
| 2011 Dynarr_resize_if (d, 1); \ | |
| 2012 ((d)->base)[Dynarr_length (d)] = (el); \ | |
| 2013 Dynarr_set_length_1 (d, Dynarr_length (d) + 1); \ | |
| 2014 (void) Dynarr_verify_mod (d); \ | |
| 2015 } while (0) | |
| 2016 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 2017 | |
| 2018 | |
| 2019 MODULE_API void Dynarr_insert_many (void *d, const void *el, int len, | |
| 2020 int start); | |
| 2021 MODULE_API void Dynarr_delete_many (void *d, int start, int len); | |
| 2022 | |
| 3092 | 2023 #define Dynarr_insert_many_at_start(d, el, len) \ |
| 2024 Dynarr_insert_many (d, el, len, 0) | |
| 2025 #define Dynarr_add_literal_string(d, s) Dynarr_add_many (d, s, sizeof (s) - 1) | |
| 2026 #define Dynarr_add_lisp_string(d, s, codesys) \ | |
| 2027 do { \ | |
| 2028 Lisp_Object dyna_ls_s = (s); \ | |
| 2029 Lisp_Object dyna_ls_cs = (codesys); \ | |
| 2030 Extbyte *dyna_ls_eb; \ | |
| 2031 Bytecount dyna_ls_bc; \ | |
| 2032 \ | |
| 2033 LISP_STRING_TO_SIZED_EXTERNAL (dyna_ls_s, dyna_ls_eb, \ | |
| 2034 dyna_ls_bc, dyna_ls_cs); \ | |
| 2035 Dynarr_add_many (d, dyna_ls_eb, dyna_ls_bc); \ | |
| 2036 } while (0) | |
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| 4967 | 2048 Dynarr *dy = Dynarr_verify_mod (d); |
| 2049 Dynarr_resize_if (dy, len); | |
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| 4967 | 2053 memcpy ((char *) dy->base + Dynarr_sizeof (dy), el, len*dy->elsize); |
| 2054 Dynarr_set_length_1 (dy, Dynarr_length (dy) + len); | |
| 2055 (void) Dynarr_verify_mod (dy); | |
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| 2058 #define Dynarr_pop(d) \ | |
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| 4967 | 2060 Dynarr_verify_mod (d)->len_--, \ |
| 2061 Dynarr_at (d, Dynarr_length (d))) | |
| 3092 | 2062 #define Dynarr_delete(d, i) Dynarr_delete_many (d, i, 1) |
| 2063 #define Dynarr_delete_by_pointer(d, p) \ | |
| 2064 Dynarr_delete_many (d, (p) - ((d)->base), 1) | |
| 2065 | |
| 2066 #define Dynarr_delete_object(d, el) \ | |
| 2067 do \ | |
| 2068 { \ | |
| 2069 REGISTER int i; \ | |
| 2070 for (i = Dynarr_length (d) - 1; i >= 0; i--) \ | |
| 2071 { \ | |
| 2072 if (el == Dynarr_at (d, i)) \ | |
| 2073 Dynarr_delete_many (d, i, 1); \ | |
| 2074 } \ | |
| 2075 } while (0) | |
| 2076 | |
| 4967 | 2077 /************* Dynarr typedefs *************/ |
| 3092 | 2078 |
| 2079 /* Dynarr typedefs -- basic types first */ | |
| 2080 | |
| 2081 typedef struct | |
| 2082 { | |
| 2083 Dynarr_declare (Ibyte); | |
| 2084 } Ibyte_dynarr; | |
| 2085 | |
| 2086 typedef struct | |
| 2087 { | |
| 2088 Dynarr_declare (Extbyte); | |
| 2089 } Extbyte_dynarr; | |
| 2090 | |
| 2091 typedef struct | |
| 2092 { | |
| 2093 Dynarr_declare (Ichar); | |
| 2094 } Ichar_dynarr; | |
| 2095 | |
| 2096 typedef struct | |
| 2097 { | |
| 2098 Dynarr_declare (char); | |
| 2099 } char_dynarr; | |
| 2100 | |
| 2101 typedef struct | |
| 2102 { | |
| 2103 Dynarr_declare (char *); | |
| 2104 } char_ptr_dynarr; | |
| 2105 | |
| 2106 typedef unsigned char unsigned_char; | |
| 2107 typedef struct | |
| 2108 { | |
| 2109 Dynarr_declare (unsigned char); | |
| 2110 } unsigned_char_dynarr; | |
| 2111 | |
| 2112 typedef unsigned long unsigned_long; | |
| 2113 typedef struct | |
| 2114 { | |
| 2115 Dynarr_declare (unsigned long); | |
| 2116 } unsigned_long_dynarr; | |
| 2117 | |
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| 3092 | 2127 typedef struct |
| 2128 { | |
| 2129 Dynarr_declare (int); | |
| 2130 } int_dynarr; | |
| 2131 | |
| 2132 typedef struct | |
| 2133 { | |
| 2134 Dynarr_declare (Charbpos); | |
| 2135 } Charbpos_dynarr; | |
| 2136 | |
| 2137 typedef struct | |
| 2138 { | |
| 2139 Dynarr_declare (Bytebpos); | |
| 2140 } Bytebpos_dynarr; | |
| 2141 | |
| 2142 typedef struct | |
| 2143 { | |
| 2144 Dynarr_declare (Charcount); | |
| 2145 } Charcount_dynarr; | |
| 2146 | |
| 2147 typedef struct | |
| 2148 { | |
| 2149 Dynarr_declare (Bytecount); | |
| 2150 } Bytecount_dynarr; | |
| 2151 | |
| 2152 /* Dynarr typedefs -- more complex types */ | |
| 2153 | |
| 2154 typedef struct | |
| 2155 { | |
| 2156 Dynarr_declare (struct face_cachel); | |
| 2157 } face_cachel_dynarr; | |
| 2158 | |
| 3293 | 2159 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3092 | 2160 DECLARE_LRECORD (face_cachel_dynarr, face_cachel_dynarr); |
| 2161 #define XFACE_CACHEL_DYNARR(x) \ | |
| 2162 XRECORD (x, face_cachel_dynarr, face_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 2163 #define wrap_face_cachel_dynarr(p) wrap_record (p, face_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 2164 #define FACE_CACHEL_DYNARRP(x) RECORDP (x, face_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 2165 #define CHECK_FACE_CACHEL_DYNARR(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, face_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 2166 #define CONCHECK_FACE_CACHEL_DYNARR(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, face_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 3293 | 2167 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
| 3092 | 2168 |
| 2169 typedef struct | |
| 2170 { | |
| 2171 Dynarr_declare (struct glyph_cachel); | |
| 2172 } glyph_cachel_dynarr; | |
| 2173 | |
| 3293 | 2174 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3092 | 2175 DECLARE_LRECORD (glyph_cachel_dynarr, glyph_cachel_dynarr); |
| 2176 #define XGLYPH_CACHEL_DYNARR(x) \ | |
| 2177 XRECORD (x, glyph_cachel_dynarr, glyph_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 2178 #define wrap_glyph_cachel_dynarr(p) wrap_record (p, glyph_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 2179 #define GLYPH_CACHEL_DYNARRP(x) RECORDP (x, glyph_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 2180 #define CHECK_GLYPH_CACHEL_DYNARR(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, glyph_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 2181 #define CONCHECK_GLYPH_CACHEL_DYNARR(x) \ | |
| 2182 CONCHECK_RECORD (x, glyph_cachel_dynarr) | |
| 3293 | 2183 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
| 3092 | 2184 |
| 2185 typedef struct | |
| 2186 { | |
| 2187 Dynarr_declare (struct console_type_entry); | |
| 2188 } console_type_entry_dynarr; | |
| 2189 | |
| 2190 /* WARNING WARNING WARNING. You must ensure on your own that proper | |
| 2191 GC protection is provided for the elements in this array. */ | |
| 2192 typedef struct | |
| 2193 { | |
| 2194 Dynarr_declare (Lisp_Object); | |
| 2195 } Lisp_Object_dynarr; | |
| 2196 | |
| 2197 typedef struct | |
| 2198 { | |
| 2199 Dynarr_declare (Lisp_Object *); | |
| 2200 } Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr; | |
| 2201 | |
| 4967 | 2202 |
| 2203 /************* Stack-like malloc/free: Another allocator *************/ | |
| 2204 | |
| 2205 void *stack_like_malloc (Bytecount size); | |
| 2206 void stack_like_free (void *val); | |
| 2207 | |
| 2208 | |
| 2209 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 2210 /** Definitions of other basic Lisp objects **/ | |
| 2211 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 2212 | |
| 442 | 2213 /*------------------------------ unbound -------------------------------*/ |
| 428 | 2214 |
| 2215 /* Qunbound is a special Lisp_Object (actually of type | |
| 2216 symbol-value-forward), that can never be visible to | |
| 2217 the Lisp caller and thus can be used in the C code | |
| 2218 to mean "no such value". */ | |
| 2219 | |
| 2220 #define UNBOUNDP(val) EQ (val, Qunbound) | |
| 2221 | |
| 771 | 2222 /* Evaluate expr, return it if it's not Qunbound. */ |
| 2223 #define RETURN_IF_NOT_UNBOUND(expr) do \ | |
| 2224 { \ | |
| 2225 Lisp_Object ret_nunb_val = (expr); \ | |
| 2226 if (!UNBOUNDP (ret_nunb_val)) \ | |
| 2227 RETURN_SANS_WARNINGS ret_nunb_val; \ | |
| 2228 } while (0) | |
| 2229 | |
| 442 | 2230 /*------------------------------- cons ---------------------------------*/ |
| 428 | 2231 |
| 2232 /* In a cons, the markbit of the car is the gc mark bit */ | |
| 2233 | |
| 2234 struct Lisp_Cons | |
| 2235 { | |
| 2236 struct lrecord_header lheader; | |
| 853 | 2237 Lisp_Object car_, cdr_; |
| 428 | 2238 }; |
| 2239 typedef struct Lisp_Cons Lisp_Cons; | |
| 2240 | |
| 2241 #if 0 /* FSFmacs */ | |
| 2242 /* Like a cons, but records info on where the text lives that it was read from */ | |
| 2243 /* This is not really in use now */ | |
| 2244 | |
| 2245 struct Lisp_Buffer_Cons | |
| 2246 { | |
| 2247 Lisp_Object car, cdr; | |
| 2248 struct buffer *buffer; | |
| 665 | 2249 int charbpos; |
| 428 | 2250 }; |
| 2251 #endif | |
| 2252 | |
| 1632 | 2253 DECLARE_MODULE_API_LRECORD (cons, Lisp_Cons); |
| 428 | 2254 #define XCONS(x) XRECORD (x, cons, Lisp_Cons) |
| 617 | 2255 #define wrap_cons(p) wrap_record (p, cons) |
| 428 | 2256 #define CONSP(x) RECORDP (x, cons) |
| 2257 #define CHECK_CONS(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, cons) | |
| 2258 #define CONCHECK_CONS(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, cons) | |
| 2259 | |
| 3263 | 2260 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 2720 | 2261 #define CONS_MARKED_P(c) MARKED_P (&((c)->lheader)) |
| 2262 #define MARK_CONS(c) MARK (&((c)->lheader)) | |
| 3263 | 2263 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 428 | 2264 #define CONS_MARKED_P(c) MARKED_RECORD_HEADER_P(&((c)->lheader)) |
| 2265 #define MARK_CONS(c) MARK_RECORD_HEADER (&((c)->lheader)) | |
| 3263 | 2266 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 428 | 2267 |
| 1632 | 2268 extern MODULE_API Lisp_Object Qnil; |
| 428 | 2269 |
| 2270 #define NILP(x) EQ (x, Qnil) | |
| 853 | 2271 #define cons_car(a) ((a)->car_) |
| 2272 #define cons_cdr(a) ((a)->cdr_) | |
| 2273 #define XCAR(a) (XCONS (a)->car_) | |
| 2274 #define XCDR(a) (XCONS (a)->cdr_) | |
| 1318 | 2275 #define XCADR(a) (XCAR (XCDR (a))) |
| 2276 #define XCDDR(a) (XCDR (XCDR (a))) | |
| 2277 #define XCADDR(a) (XCAR (XCDDR (a))) | |
| 2278 #define XCDDDR(a) (XCDR (XCDDR (a))) | |
| 2279 #define XCADDDR(a) (XCAR (XCDDDR (a))) | |
| 2280 #define XCDDDDR(a) (XCDR (XCDDDR (a))) | |
| 2281 #define XCADDDDR(a) (XCAR (XCDDDDR (a))) | |
| 2282 #define XCDDDDDR(a) (XCDR (XCDDDDR (a))) | |
| 2283 #define XCADDDDDR(a) (XCAR (XCDDDDDR (a))) | |
| 2284 #define XCDDDDDDR(a) (XCDR (XCDDDDDR (a))) | |
| 2285 #define X1ST(a) XCAR (a) | |
| 2286 #define X2ND(a) XCADR (a) | |
| 2287 #define X3RD(a) XCADDR (a) | |
| 2288 #define X4TH(a) XCADDDR (a) | |
| 2289 #define X5TH(a) XCADDDDR (a) | |
| 2290 #define X6TH(a) XCADDDDDR (a) | |
| 2291 | |
| 853 | 2292 #define XSETCAR(a, b) (XCONS (a)->car_ = (b)) |
| 2293 #define XSETCDR(a, b) (XCONS (a)->cdr_ = (b)) | |
| 428 | 2294 #define LISTP(x) (CONSP(x) || NILP(x)) |
| 2295 | |
| 2296 #define CHECK_LIST(x) do { \ | |
| 2297 if (!LISTP (x)) \ | |
| 2298 dead_wrong_type_argument (Qlistp, x); \ | |
| 2299 } while (0) | |
| 2300 | |
| 2301 #define CONCHECK_LIST(x) do { \ | |
| 2302 if (!LISTP (x)) \ | |
| 2303 x = wrong_type_argument (Qlistp, x); \ | |
| 2304 } while (0) | |
| 2305 | |
| 442 | 2306 /*---------------------- list traversal macros -------------------------*/ |
| 2307 | |
| 2308 /* Note: These macros are for traversing through a list in some format, | |
| 2309 and executing code that you specify on each member of the list. | |
| 2310 | |
| 2311 There are two kinds of macros, those requiring surrounding braces, and | |
| 2312 those not requiring this. Which type of macro will be indicated. | |
| 2313 The general format for using a brace-requiring macro is | |
| 2314 | |
| 2315 { | |
| 2316 LIST_LOOP_3 (elt, list, tail) | |
| 2317 execute_code_here; | |
| 2318 } | |
| 2319 | |
| 2320 or | |
| 2321 | |
| 2322 { | |
| 2323 LIST_LOOP_3 (elt, list, tail) | |
| 2324 { | |
| 2325 execute_code_here; | |
| 2326 } | |
| 2327 } | |
| 2328 | |
| 2329 You can put variable declarations between the brace and beginning of | |
| 2330 macro, but NOTHING ELSE. | |
| 2331 | |
| 2332 The brace-requiring macros typically declare themselves any arguments | |
| 2333 that are initialized and iterated by the macros. If for some reason | |
| 2334 you need to declare these arguments yourself (e.g. to do something on | |
| 2335 them before the iteration starts, use the _NO_DECLARE versions of the | |
| 2336 macros.) | |
| 2337 */ | |
| 2338 | |
| 2339 /* There are two basic kinds of macros: those that handle "internal" lists | |
| 2340 that are known to be correctly structured (i.e. first element is a cons | |
| 2341 or nil, and the car of each cons is also a cons or nil, and there are | |
| 2342 no circularities), and those that handle "external" lists, where the | |
| 2343 list may have any sort of invalid formation. This is reflected in | |
| 2344 the names: those with "EXTERNAL_" work with external lists, and those | |
| 2345 without this prefix work with internal lists. The internal-list | |
| 2346 macros will hit an assertion failure if the structure is ill-formed; | |
| 2347 the external-list macros will signal an error in this case, either a | |
| 2348 malformed-list error or a circular-list error. | |
| 2349 */ | |
| 2350 | |
| 2367 | 2351 /* LIST_LOOP is a simple, old-fashioned macro. It doesn't require brace |
| 2352 surrounding, and iterates through a list, which may or may not known to | |
| 2353 be syntactically correct. It accepts two args, TAIL (set progressively | |
| 2354 to each cons starting with the first), and LIST, the list to iterate | |
| 2355 over. TAIL needs to be defined by the caller. | |
| 442 | 2356 |
| 2357 In each iteration, you can retrieve the current list item using XCAR | |
| 2358 (tail), or destructively modify the list using XSETCAR (tail, | |
| 2359 ...). */ | |
| 2360 | |
| 428 | 2361 #define LIST_LOOP(tail, list) \ |
| 2362 for (tail = list; \ | |
| 2363 !NILP (tail); \ | |
| 2364 tail = XCDR (tail)) | |
| 2365 | |
| 442 | 2366 /* The following macros are the "core" macros for list traversal. |
| 2367 | |
| 2368 *** ALL OF THESE MACROS MUST BE DECLARED INSIDE BRACES -- SEE ABOVE. *** | |
| 2369 | |
| 2370 LIST_LOOP_2 and EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 are the standard, most-often used | |
| 2371 macros. They take two arguments, an element variable ELT and the list | |
| 2372 LIST. ELT is automatically declared, and set to each element in turn | |
| 2373 from LIST. | |
| 2374 | |
| 2375 LIST_LOOP_3 and EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_3 are the same, but they have a third | |
| 2376 argument TAIL, another automatically-declared variable. At each iteration, | |
| 2377 this one points to the cons cell for which ELT is the car. | |
| 2378 | |
| 2379 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4 is like EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_3 but takes an additional | |
| 2380 LEN argument, again automatically declared, which counts the number of | |
| 2381 iterations gone by. It is 0 during the first iteration. | |
| 2382 | |
| 2383 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4_NO_DECLARE is like EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4 but none | |
| 2384 of the variables are automatically declared, and so you need to declare | |
| 2385 them yourself. (ELT and TAIL are Lisp_Objects, and LEN is an EMACS_INT.) | |
| 2386 */ | |
| 2387 | |
| 2388 #define LIST_LOOP_2(elt, list) \ | |
| 2389 LIST_LOOP_3(elt, list, unused_tail_##elt) | |
| 2390 | |
| 2391 #define LIST_LOOP_3(elt, list, tail) \ | |
| 2392 Lisp_Object elt, tail; \ | |
| 2393 for (tail = list; \ | |
| 2394 NILP (tail) ? \ | |
| 2395 0 : (elt = XCAR (tail), 1); \ | |
| 2396 tail = XCDR (tail)) | |
| 428 | 2397 |
| 2398 /* The following macros are for traversing lisp lists. | |
| 2399 Signal an error if LIST is not properly acyclic and nil-terminated. | |
| 2400 | |
| 2401 Use tortoise/hare algorithm to check for cycles, but only if it | |
| 2402 looks like the list is getting too long. Not only is the hare | |
| 2403 faster than the tortoise; it even gets a head start! */ | |
| 2404 | |
| 2405 /* Optimized and safe macros for looping over external lists. */ | |
| 2406 #define CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH 1024 | |
| 2407 | |
| 2408 #define EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_1(list) \ | |
| 2409 Lisp_Object ELL1_elt, ELL1_hare, ELL1_tortoise; \ | |
| 442 | 2410 EMACS_INT ELL1_len; \ |
| 2411 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_6 (ELL1_elt, list, ELL1_len, ELL1_hare, \ | |
| 428 | 2412 ELL1_tortoise, CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) |
| 2413 | |
| 2414 #define EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2(elt, list) \ | |
| 442 | 2415 Lisp_Object elt, hare_##elt, tortoise_##elt; \ |
| 2416 EMACS_INT len_##elt; \ | |
| 2417 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_6 (elt, list, len_##elt, hare_##elt, \ | |
| 428 | 2418 tortoise_##elt, CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) |
| 2419 | |
| 2367 | 2420 |
| 2421 #define GC_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2(elt, list) \ | |
| 2422 do { \ | |
| 2423 XGCDECL3 (elt); \ | |
| 2424 Lisp_Object elt, hare_##elt, tortoise_##elt; \ | |
| 2425 EMACS_INT len_##elt; \ | |
| 2426 XGCPRO3 (elt, elt, hare_##elt, tortoise_##elt); \ | |
| 2427 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_6 (elt, list, len_##elt, hare_##elt, \ | |
| 2428 tortoise_##elt, \ | |
| 2429 CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2430 | |
| 2431 #define END_GC_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP(elt) \ | |
| 2432 XUNGCPRO (elt); \ | |
| 2433 } \ | |
| 2434 while (0) | |
| 2435 | |
| 428 | 2436 #define EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_3(elt, list, tail) \ |
| 442 | 2437 Lisp_Object elt, tail, tortoise_##elt; \ |
| 2438 EMACS_INT len_##elt; \ | |
| 2439 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_6 (elt, list, len_##elt, tail, \ | |
| 2440 tortoise_##elt, CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2441 | |
| 2442 #define EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4_NO_DECLARE(elt, list, tail, len) \ | |
| 428 | 2443 Lisp_Object tortoise_##elt; \ |
| 442 | 2444 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_6 (elt, list, len, tail, \ |
| 428 | 2445 tortoise_##elt, CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) |
| 2446 | |
| 2447 #define EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4(elt, list, tail, len) \ | |
| 442 | 2448 Lisp_Object elt, tail, tortoise_##elt; \ |
| 2449 EMACS_INT len; \ | |
| 2450 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_6 (elt, list, len, tail, \ | |
| 428 | 2451 tortoise_##elt, CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) |
| 2452 | |
| 2453 | |
| 444 | 2454 #define PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_6(elt, list, len, hare, \ |
| 2455 tortoise, suspicion_length) \ | |
| 2456 for (tortoise = hare = list, len = 0; \ | |
| 2457 \ | |
| 2458 (CONSP (hare) ? ((elt = XCAR (hare)), 1) : \ | |
| 2459 (NILP (hare) ? 0 : \ | |
| 2460 (signal_malformed_list_error (list), 0))); \ | |
| 2461 \ | |
| 2462 hare = XCDR (hare), \ | |
| 2463 (void) \ | |
| 2464 ((++len > suspicion_length) \ | |
| 2465 && \ | |
| 2466 ((((len & 1) != 0) && (tortoise = XCDR (tortoise), 0)), \ | |
| 2467 (EQ (hare, tortoise) && (signal_circular_list_error (list), 0))))) | |
| 428 | 2468 |
| 442 | 2469 /* GET_LIST_LENGTH and GET_EXTERNAL_LIST_LENGTH: |
| 2470 | |
| 2471 These two macros return the length of LIST (either an internal or external | |
| 2472 list, according to which macro is used), stored into LEN (which must | |
| 2473 be declared by the caller). Circularities are trapped in external lists | |
| 2474 (and cause errors). Neither macro need be declared inside brackets. */ | |
| 2475 | |
| 2476 #define GET_LIST_LENGTH(list, len) do { \ | |
| 2477 Lisp_Object GLL_tail; \ | |
| 2478 for (GLL_tail = list, len = 0; \ | |
| 2479 !NILP (GLL_tail); \ | |
| 2480 GLL_tail = XCDR (GLL_tail), ++len) \ | |
| 2481 DO_NOTHING; \ | |
| 2482 } while (0) | |
| 2483 | |
| 2484 #define GET_EXTERNAL_LIST_LENGTH(list, len) \ | |
| 2485 do { \ | |
| 2486 Lisp_Object GELL_elt, GELL_tail; \ | |
| 2487 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4_NO_DECLARE (GELL_elt, list, GELL_tail, len) \ | |
| 2488 ; \ | |
| 2489 } while (0) | |
| 2490 | |
| 2491 /* For a list that's known to be in valid list format, where we may | |
| 2492 be deleting the current element out of the list -- | |
| 2500 | 2493 will ABORT() if the list is not in valid format */ |
| 442 | 2494 #define LIST_LOOP_DELETING(consvar, nextconsvar, list) \ |
| 2495 for (consvar = list; \ | |
| 2496 !NILP (consvar) ? (nextconsvar = XCDR (consvar), 1) :0; \ | |
| 2497 consvar = nextconsvar) | |
| 2498 | |
| 2499 /* LIST_LOOP_DELETE_IF and EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_DELETE_IF: | |
| 2500 | |
| 2501 These two macros delete all elements of LIST (either an internal or | |
| 2502 external list, according to which macro is used) satisfying | |
| 2503 CONDITION, a C expression referring to variable ELT. ELT is | |
| 2504 automatically declared. Circularities are trapped in external | |
| 2505 lists (and cause errors). Neither macro need be declared inside | |
| 2506 brackets. */ | |
| 2507 | |
| 2508 #define LIST_LOOP_DELETE_IF(elt, list, condition) do { \ | |
| 2509 /* Do not use ##list when creating new variables because \ | |
| 2510 that may not be just a variable name. */ \ | |
| 2511 Lisp_Object prev_tail_##elt = Qnil; \ | |
| 2512 LIST_LOOP_3 (elt, list, tail_##elt) \ | |
| 2513 { \ | |
| 2514 if (condition) \ | |
| 2515 { \ | |
| 2516 if (NILP (prev_tail_##elt)) \ | |
| 2517 list = XCDR (tail_##elt); \ | |
| 2518 else \ | |
| 2519 XCDR (prev_tail_##elt) = XCDR (tail_##elt); \ | |
| 2520 } \ | |
| 2521 else \ | |
| 2522 prev_tail_##elt = tail_##elt; \ | |
| 2523 } \ | |
| 2524 } while (0) | |
| 2525 | |
| 2526 #define EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_DELETE_IF(elt, list, condition) do { \ | |
| 2527 Lisp_Object prev_tail_##elt = Qnil; \ | |
| 2528 EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4 (elt, list, tail_##elt, len_##elt) \ | |
| 2529 { \ | |
| 2530 if (condition) \ | |
| 2531 { \ | |
| 2532 if (NILP (prev_tail_##elt)) \ | |
| 2533 list = XCDR (tail_##elt); \ | |
| 2534 else \ | |
| 2535 XCDR (prev_tail_##elt) = XCDR (tail_##elt); \ | |
| 2536 /* Keep tortoise from ever passing hare. */ \ | |
| 2537 len_##elt = 0; \ | |
| 2538 } \ | |
| 2539 else \ | |
| 2540 prev_tail_##elt = tail_##elt; \ | |
| 2541 } \ | |
| 2542 } while (0) | |
| 2543 | |
| 2544 | |
| 1204 | 2545 /* Macros for looping over internal alists. |
| 2546 | |
| 2547 *** ALL OF THESE MACROS MUST BE DECLARED INSIDE BRACES -- SEE ABOVE. *** | |
| 2548 | |
| 2549 ALIST_LOOP_3 loops over an alist, at each iteration setting CAR and CDR | |
| 2550 to the car and cdr of the acons. CAR and CDR are automatically | |
| 2551 declared. | |
| 2552 | |
| 2553 ALIST_LOOP_4 is similar to ALIST_LOOP_3 but contains an additional | |
| 2554 variable ACONS at the beginning for access to the acons itself.All of | |
| 2555 the variables ACONS, CAR and CDR are automatically declared. | |
| 2556 */ | |
| 2557 | |
| 2558 #define ALIST_LOOP_3(car, cdr, alist) \ | |
| 2559 Lisp_Object _al3_acons_##car, car, cdr, _al3_tail_##car; \ | |
| 2560 for (_al3_tail_##car = alist; \ | |
| 2561 NILP (_al3_tail_##car) ? \ | |
| 2562 0 : (_al3_acons_##car = XCAR (_al3_tail_##car), \ | |
| 2563 car = XCAR (_al3_acons_##car), \ | |
| 2564 cdr = XCDR (_al3_acons_##car), 1); \ | |
| 2565 _al3_tail_##car = XCDR (_al3_tail_##car)) | |
| 2566 | |
| 2567 #define ALIST_LOOP_4(acons, car, cdr, list) \ | |
| 2568 Lisp_Object acons, car, cdr, _al4_tail_##car; \ | |
| 2569 for (_al4_tail_##car = list; \ | |
| 2570 NILP (_al4_tail_##car) ? \ | |
| 2571 0 : (elt = XCAR (_al4_tail_##car), car = XCAR (elt), \ | |
| 2572 cdr = XCDR (elt), 1); \ | |
| 2573 _al4_tail_##car = XCDR (tail)) | |
| 2574 | |
| 442 | 2575 /* Macros for looping over external alists. |
| 2576 | |
| 2577 *** ALL OF THESE MACROS MUST BE DECLARED INSIDE BRACES -- SEE ABOVE. *** | |
| 2578 | |
| 2579 EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_4 is similar to EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2, but it | |
| 2580 assumes the elements are aconses (the elements in an alist) and | |
| 2581 sets two additional argument variables ELT_CAR and ELT_CDR to the | |
| 2582 car and cdr of the acons. All of the variables ELT, ELT_CAR and | |
| 2583 ELT_CDR are automatically declared. | |
| 2584 | |
| 2585 EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_5 adds a TAIL argument to EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_4, | |
| 2586 just like EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_3 does, and again TAIL is automatically | |
| 2587 declared. | |
| 2588 | |
| 2589 EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_6 adds a LEN argument to EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_5, | |
| 2590 just like EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4 does, and again LEN is automatically | |
| 2591 declared. | |
| 2592 | |
| 2593 EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_6_NO_DECLARE does not declare any of its arguments, | |
| 2594 just like EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4_NO_DECLARE, and so these must be declared | |
| 2595 manually. | |
| 2596 */ | |
| 428 | 2597 |
| 2598 /* Optimized and safe macros for looping over external alists. */ | |
| 2599 #define EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_4(elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, list) \ | |
| 442 | 2600 Lisp_Object elt, elt_car, elt_cdr; \ |
| 428 | 2601 Lisp_Object hare_##elt, tortoise_##elt; \ |
| 2602 EMACS_INT len_##elt; \ | |
| 442 | 2603 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_8 (elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, list, \ |
| 428 | 2604 len_##elt, hare_##elt, tortoise_##elt, \ |
| 2605 CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2606 | |
| 2607 #define EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_5(elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, list, tail) \ | |
| 442 | 2608 Lisp_Object elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, tail; \ |
| 428 | 2609 Lisp_Object tortoise_##elt; \ |
| 2610 EMACS_INT len_##elt; \ | |
| 442 | 2611 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_8 (elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, list, \ |
| 428 | 2612 len_##elt, tail, tortoise_##elt, \ |
| 2613 CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) \ | |
| 2614 | |
| 2615 #define EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_6(elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, list, tail, len) \ | |
| 442 | 2616 Lisp_Object elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, tail; \ |
| 2617 EMACS_INT len; \ | |
| 428 | 2618 Lisp_Object tortoise_##elt; \ |
| 442 | 2619 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_8 (elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, list, \ |
| 428 | 2620 len, tail, tortoise_##elt, \ |
| 2621 CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2622 | |
| 442 | 2623 #define EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_6_NO_DECLARE(elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, list, \ |
| 2624 tail, len) \ | |
| 2625 Lisp_Object tortoise_##elt; \ | |
| 2626 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_8 (elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, list, \ | |
| 2627 len, tail, tortoise_##elt, \ | |
| 2628 CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2629 | |
| 2630 | |
| 2631 #define PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_ALIST_LOOP_8(elt, elt_car, elt_cdr, list, len, \ | |
| 2632 hare, tortoise, suspicion_length) \ | |
| 2633 PRIVATE_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_6 (elt, list, len, hare, tortoise, \ | |
| 2634 suspicion_length) \ | |
| 428 | 2635 if (CONSP (elt) ? (elt_car = XCAR (elt), elt_cdr = XCDR (elt), 0) :1) \ |
| 2636 continue; \ | |
| 2637 else | |
| 2638 | |
| 442 | 2639 /* Macros for looping over external property lists. |
| 2640 | |
| 2641 *** ALL OF THESE MACROS MUST BE DECLARED INSIDE BRACES -- SEE ABOVE. *** | |
| 2642 | |
| 2643 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3 maps over an external list assumed to | |
| 2644 be a property list, consisting of alternating pairs of keys | |
| 2645 (typically symbols or keywords) and values. Each iteration | |
| 2646 processes one such pair out of LIST, assigning the two elements to | |
| 2647 KEY and VALUE respectively. Malformed lists and circularities are | |
| 2648 trapped as usual, and in addition, property lists with an odd number | |
| 2649 of elements also signal an error. | |
| 2650 | |
| 2651 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_4 adds a TAIL argument to | |
| 2652 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3, just like EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_3 does, | |
| 2653 and again TAIL is automatically declared. | |
| 2654 | |
| 2655 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_5 adds a LEN argument to | |
| 2656 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_4, just like EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4 does, | |
| 2657 and again LEN is automatically declared. Note that in this case, | |
| 2658 LEN counts the iterations, NOT the total number of list elements | |
| 2659 processed, which is 2 * LEN. | |
| 2660 | |
| 2661 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_5_NO_DECLARE does not declare any of its | |
| 2662 arguments, just like EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_4_NO_DECLARE, and so these | |
| 2663 must be declared manually. */ | |
| 428 | 2664 |
| 2665 /* Optimized and safe macros for looping over external property lists. */ | |
| 2666 #define EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3(key, value, list) \ | |
| 2667 Lisp_Object key, value, hare_##key, tortoise_##key; \ | |
| 442 | 2668 EMACS_INT len_##key; \ |
| 428 | 2669 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_7 (key, value, list, len_##key, hare_##key, \ |
| 2670 tortoise_##key, CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2671 | |
| 2672 #define EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_4(key, value, list, tail) \ | |
| 2673 Lisp_Object key, value, tail, tortoise_##key; \ | |
| 442 | 2674 EMACS_INT len_##key; \ |
| 428 | 2675 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_7 (key, value, list, len_##key, tail, \ |
| 2676 tortoise_##key, CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2677 | |
| 2678 #define EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_5(key, value, list, tail, len) \ | |
| 2679 Lisp_Object key, value, tail, tortoise_##key; \ | |
| 2680 EMACS_INT len; \ | |
| 2681 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_7 (key, value, list, len, tail, \ | |
| 2682 tortoise_##key, CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2683 | |
| 442 | 2684 #define EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_5_NO_DECLARE(key, value, list, \ |
| 2685 tail, len) \ | |
| 2686 Lisp_Object tortoise_##key; \ | |
| 2687 EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_7 (key, value, list, len, tail, \ | |
| 2688 tortoise_##key, CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2689 | |
| 428 | 2690 |
| 2691 #define EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_7(key, value, list, len, hare, \ | |
| 2692 tortoise, suspicion_length) \ | |
| 2693 for (tortoise = hare = list, len = 0; \ | |
| 2694 \ | |
| 2695 ((CONSP (hare) && \ | |
| 2696 (key = XCAR (hare), \ | |
| 2697 hare = XCDR (hare), \ | |
| 442 | 2698 (CONSP (hare) ? 1 : \ |
| 2699 (signal_malformed_property_list_error (list), 0)))) ? \ | |
| 428 | 2700 (value = XCAR (hare), 1) : \ |
| 2701 (NILP (hare) ? 0 : \ | |
| 2702 (signal_malformed_property_list_error (list), 0))); \ | |
| 2703 \ | |
| 2704 hare = XCDR (hare), \ | |
| 2705 ((++len < suspicion_length) ? \ | |
| 2706 ((void) 0) : \ | |
| 2707 (((len & 1) ? \ | |
| 2708 ((void) (tortoise = XCDR (XCDR (tortoise)))) : \ | |
| 2709 ((void) 0)) \ | |
| 2710 , \ | |
| 2711 (EQ (hare, tortoise) ? \ | |
| 2712 ((void) signal_circular_property_list_error (list)) : \ | |
| 2713 ((void) 0))))) | |
| 2714 | |
| 2421 | 2715 #define PRIVATE_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_4(tail, key, value, plist) \ |
| 2716 for (tail = plist; \ | |
| 2717 NILP (tail) ? 0 : \ | |
| 2718 (key = XCAR (tail), tail = XCDR (tail), \ | |
| 2719 value = XCAR (tail), tail = XCDR (tail), 1); \ | |
| 428 | 2720 ) |
| 2721 | |
| 2421 | 2722 #define PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3(key, value, plist) \ |
| 2723 Lisp_Object key, value, tail_##key; \ | |
| 2724 PRIVATE_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_4 (tail_##key, key, value, plist) | |
| 2725 | |
| 2726 #define GC_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3(key, value, plist) \ | |
| 2727 do { \ | |
| 2728 XGCDECL3 (key); \ | |
| 2729 Lisp_Object key, value, tail_##key; \ | |
| 2730 XGCPRO3 (key, key, value, tail_##key); \ | |
| 2731 PRIVATE_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_4 (tail_##key, key, value, plist) | |
| 2732 | |
| 2733 #define END_GC_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP(key) \ | |
| 2734 XUNGCPRO (key); \ | |
| 2735 } \ | |
| 2736 while (0) | |
| 2737 | |
| 428 | 2738 /* Return 1 if LIST is properly acyclic and nil-terminated, else 0. */ |
| 826 | 2739 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( |
| 2740 int | |
| 428 | 2741 TRUE_LIST_P (Lisp_Object object) |
| 826 | 2742 ) |
| 428 | 2743 { |
| 2744 Lisp_Object hare, tortoise; | |
| 2745 EMACS_INT len; | |
| 2746 | |
| 2747 for (hare = tortoise = object, len = 0; | |
| 2748 CONSP (hare); | |
| 2749 hare = XCDR (hare), len++) | |
| 2750 { | |
| 2751 if (len < CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) | |
| 2752 continue; | |
| 2753 | |
| 2754 if (len & 1) | |
| 2755 tortoise = XCDR (tortoise); | |
| 2756 else if (EQ (hare, tortoise)) | |
| 2757 return 0; | |
| 2758 } | |
| 2759 | |
| 2760 return NILP (hare); | |
| 2761 } | |
| 2762 | |
| 2763 /* Signal an error if LIST is not properly acyclic and nil-terminated. */ | |
| 2764 #define CHECK_TRUE_LIST(list) do { \ | |
| 2765 Lisp_Object CTL_list = (list); \ | |
| 2766 Lisp_Object CTL_hare, CTL_tortoise; \ | |
| 436 | 2767 EMACS_INT CTL_len; \ |
| 428 | 2768 \ |
| 2769 for (CTL_hare = CTL_tortoise = CTL_list, CTL_len = 0; \ | |
| 2770 CONSP (CTL_hare); \ | |
| 2771 CTL_hare = XCDR (CTL_hare), CTL_len++) \ | |
| 2772 { \ | |
| 2773 if (CTL_len < CIRCULAR_LIST_SUSPICION_LENGTH) \ | |
| 2774 continue; \ | |
| 2775 \ | |
| 2776 if (CTL_len & 1) \ | |
| 2777 CTL_tortoise = XCDR (CTL_tortoise); \ | |
| 2778 else if (EQ (CTL_hare, CTL_tortoise)) \ | |
| 2779 Fsignal (Qcircular_list, list1 (CTL_list)); \ | |
| 2780 } \ | |
| 2781 \ | |
| 2782 if (! NILP (CTL_hare)) \ | |
| 2783 signal_malformed_list_error (CTL_list); \ | |
| 2784 } while (0) | |
| 2785 | |
| 442 | 2786 /*------------------------------ string --------------------------------*/ |
| 428 | 2787 |
| 3092 | 2788 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 2789 struct Lisp_String_Direct_Data | |
| 2790 { | |
| 2791 struct lrecord_header header; | |
| 2792 Bytecount size; | |
| 2793 Ibyte data[1]; | |
| 2794 }; | |
| 2795 typedef struct Lisp_String_Direct_Data Lisp_String_Direct_Data; | |
| 2796 | |
| 2797 DECLARE_MODULE_API_LRECORD (string_direct_data, Lisp_String_Direct_Data); | |
| 2798 #define XSTRING_DIRECT_DATA(x) \ | |
| 2799 XRECORD (x, string_direct_data, Lisp_String_Direct_Data) | |
| 2800 #define wrap_string_direct_data(p) wrap_record (p, string_direct_data) | |
| 2801 #define STRING_DIRECT_DATAP(x) RECORDP (x, string_direct_data) | |
| 2802 #define CHECK_STRING_DIRECT_DATA(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, string_direct_data) | |
| 2803 #define CONCHECK_STRING_DIRECT_DATA(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, string_direct_data) | |
| 2804 | |
| 2805 #define XSTRING_DIRECT_DATA_SIZE(x) XSTRING_DIRECT_DATA (x)->size | |
| 2806 #define XSTRING_DIRECT_DATA_DATA(x) XSTRING_DIRECT_DATA (x)->data | |
| 2807 | |
| 2808 | |
| 2809 struct Lisp_String_Indirect_Data | |
| 2810 { | |
| 2811 struct lrecord_header header; | |
| 2812 Bytecount size; | |
| 2813 Ibyte *data; | |
| 2814 }; | |
| 2815 typedef struct Lisp_String_Indirect_Data Lisp_String_Indirect_Data; | |
| 2816 | |
| 2817 DECLARE_MODULE_API_LRECORD (string_indirect_data, Lisp_String_Indirect_Data); | |
| 2818 #define XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA(x) \ | |
| 2819 XRECORD (x, string_indirect_data, Lisp_String_Indirect_Data) | |
| 2820 #define wrap_string_indirect_data(p) wrap_record (p, string_indirect_data) | |
| 2821 #define STRING_INDIRECT_DATAP(x) RECORDP (x, string_indirect_data) | |
| 2822 #define CHECK_STRING_INDIRECT_DATA(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, string_indirect_data) | |
| 2823 #define CONCHECK_STRING_INDIRECT_DATA(x) \ | |
| 2824 CONCHECK_RECORD (x, string_indirect_data) | |
| 2825 | |
| 2826 #define XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA_SIZE(x) XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA (x)->size | |
| 2827 #define XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA_DATA(x) XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA (x)->data | |
| 2828 | |
| 2829 | |
| 2830 #define XSTRING_DATA_SIZE(s) ((s)->indirect)? \ | |
| 2831 XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA_SIZE ((s)->data_object): \ | |
| 2832 XSTRING_DIRECT_DATA_SIZE ((s)->data_object) | |
| 2833 #define XSTRING_DATA_DATA(s) ((s)->indirect)? \ | |
| 2834 XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA_DATA ((s)->data_object): \ | |
| 2835 XSTRING_DIRECT_DATA_DATA ((s)->data_object) | |
| 2836 | |
| 2837 #define XSET_STRING_DATA_SIZE(s, len) \ | |
| 2838 if ((s)->indirect) \ | |
| 2839 XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA_SIZE ((s)->data_object) = len; \ | |
| 2840 else \ | |
| 2841 XSTRING_DIRECT_DATA_SIZE ((s)->data_object) = len | |
| 2842 #define XSET_STRING_DATA_DATA(s, ptr) \ | |
| 2843 if ((s)->indirect) \ | |
| 2844 XSTRING_INDIRECT_DATA_DATA ((s)->data_object) = ptr; \ | |
| 2845 else \ | |
| 2846 XSTRING_DIRECT_DATA_DATA ((s)->data_object) = ptr | |
| 2847 #endif /* NEW_GC */ | |
| 2848 | |
| 428 | 2849 struct Lisp_String |
| 2850 { | |
| 771 | 2851 union |
| 2852 { | |
| 2853 struct lrecord_header lheader; | |
| 2854 struct | |
| 2855 { | |
| 2856 /* WARNING: Everything before ascii_begin must agree exactly with | |
| 2857 struct lrecord_header */ | |
| 2858 unsigned int type :8; | |
| 3263 | 2859 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 2720 | 2860 unsigned int lisp_readonly :1; |
| 2861 unsigned int free :1; | |
| 2862 /* Number of chars at beginning of string that are one byte in length | |
| 2863 (byte_ascii_p) */ | |
| 2864 unsigned int ascii_begin :22; | |
| 3263 | 2865 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 771 | 2866 unsigned int mark :1; |
| 2867 unsigned int c_readonly :1; | |
| 2868 unsigned int lisp_readonly :1; | |
| 2869 /* Number of chars at beginning of string that are one byte in length | |
| 826 | 2870 (byte_ascii_p) */ |
| 771 | 2871 unsigned int ascii_begin :21; |
| 3263 | 2872 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 771 | 2873 } v; |
| 2874 } u; | |
| 3092 | 2875 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 2876 int indirect; | |
| 2877 Lisp_Object data_object; | |
| 2878 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 793 | 2879 Bytecount size_; |
| 867 | 2880 Ibyte *data_; |
| 3092 | 2881 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 428 | 2882 Lisp_Object plist; |
| 2883 }; | |
| 2884 typedef struct Lisp_String Lisp_String; | |
| 2885 | |
| 3263 | 2886 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3063 | 2887 #define MAX_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN ((1 << 22) - 1) |
| 3263 | 2888 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 851 | 2889 #define MAX_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN ((1 << 21) - 1) |
| 3263 | 2890 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 771 | 2891 |
| 1632 | 2892 DECLARE_MODULE_API_LRECORD (string, Lisp_String); |
| 428 | 2893 #define XSTRING(x) XRECORD (x, string, Lisp_String) |
| 617 | 2894 #define wrap_string(p) wrap_record (p, string) |
| 428 | 2895 #define STRINGP(x) RECORDP (x, string) |
| 2896 #define CHECK_STRING(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, string) | |
| 2897 #define CONCHECK_STRING(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, string) | |
| 2898 | |
| 826 | 2899 /* Most basic macros for strings -- basically just accessing or setting |
| 2900 fields -- are here. Everything else is in text.h, since they depend on | |
| 2901 stuff there. */ | |
| 428 | 2902 |
| 793 | 2903 /* Operations on Lisp_String *'s; only ones left */ |
| 3092 | 2904 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 3304 | 2905 #define set_lispstringp_direct(s) ((s)->indirect = 0) |
| 3092 | 2906 #define set_lispstringp_indirect(s) ((s)->indirect = 1) |
| 2907 #define set_lispstringp_length(s, len) XSET_STRING_DATA_SIZE (s, len) | |
| 2908 #define set_lispstringp_data(s, ptr) XSET_STRING_DATA_DATA (s, ptr) | |
| 2909 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 826 | 2910 #define set_lispstringp_length(s, len) ((void) ((s)->size_ = (len))) |
| 2911 #define set_lispstringp_data(s, ptr) ((void) ((s)->data_ = (ptr))) | |
| 3092 | 2912 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 826 | 2913 |
| 2914 /* Operations on strings as Lisp_Objects. Don't manipulate Lisp_String *'s | |
| 2915 in any new code. */ | |
| 3092 | 2916 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 2917 #define STRING_DATA_OBJECT(s) ((s)->data_object) | |
| 2918 #define XSTRING_DATA_OBJECT(s) (STRING_DATA_OBJECT (XSTRING (s))) | |
| 2919 #define XSTRING_LENGTH(s) (XSTRING_DATA_SIZE (XSTRING (s))) | |
| 2920 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 793 | 2921 #define XSTRING_LENGTH(s) (XSTRING (s)->size_) |
| 3092 | 2922 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 793 | 2923 #define XSTRING_PLIST(s) (XSTRING (s)->plist) |
| 3092 | 2924 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 2925 #define XSTRING_DATA(s) (XSTRING_DATA_DATA (XSTRING (s))) | |
| 2926 #else /* not NEW_GC */ | |
| 793 | 2927 #define XSTRING_DATA(s) (XSTRING (s)->data_ + 0) |
| 3092 | 2928 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 793 | 2929 #define XSTRING_ASCII_BEGIN(s) (XSTRING (s)->u.v.ascii_begin + 0) |
| 826 | 2930 #define XSET_STRING_LENGTH(s, ptr) set_lispstringp_length (XSTRING (s), ptr) |
| 2931 #define XSET_STRING_DATA(s, ptr) set_lispstringp_data (XSTRING (s), ptr) | |
| 771 | 2932 /* WARNING: If you modify an existing string, you must call |
| 2933 bump_string_modiff() afterwards. */ | |
| 793 | 2934 #define XSET_STRING_ASCII_BEGIN(s, val) \ |
| 2935 ((void) (XSTRING (s)->u.v.ascii_begin = (val))) | |
| 826 | 2936 #define XSTRING_FORMAT(s) FORMAT_DEFAULT |
| 428 | 2937 |
| 456 | 2938 /* Return the true aligned size of a struct whose last member is a |
| 2939 variable-length array field. (this is known as the "struct hack") */ | |
| 2940 /* Implementation: in practice, structtype and fieldtype usually have | |
| 2941 the same alignment, but we can't be sure. We need to use | |
| 2942 ALIGN_SIZE to be absolutely sure of getting the correct alignment. | |
| 2943 To help the compiler's optimizer, we use a ternary expression that | |
| 2944 only a very stupid compiler would fail to correctly simplify. */ | |
| 2945 #define FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_STRUCT_SIZEOF(structtype, \ | |
| 2946 fieldtype, \ | |
| 2947 fieldname, \ | |
| 2948 array_length) \ | |
| 2949 (ALIGNOF (structtype) == ALIGNOF (fieldtype) \ | |
| 2950 ? (offsetof (structtype, fieldname) + \ | |
| 2951 (offsetof (structtype, fieldname[1]) - \ | |
| 2952 offsetof (structtype, fieldname[0])) * \ | |
| 2953 (array_length)) \ | |
| 826 | 2954 : (ALIGN_FOR_TYPE \ |
| 456 | 2955 ((offsetof (structtype, fieldname) + \ |
| 2956 (offsetof (structtype, fieldname[1]) - \ | |
| 2957 offsetof (structtype, fieldname[0])) * \ | |
| 2958 (array_length)), \ | |
| 826 | 2959 structtype))) |
| 442 | 2960 |
| 2961 /*------------------------------ vector --------------------------------*/ | |
| 428 | 2962 |
| 2963 struct Lisp_Vector | |
| 2964 { | |
| 3017 | 2965 struct LCRECORD_HEADER header; |
| 428 | 2966 long size; |
| 2967 Lisp_Object contents[1]; | |
| 2968 }; | |
| 2969 typedef struct Lisp_Vector Lisp_Vector; | |
| 2970 | |
| 2971 DECLARE_LRECORD (vector, Lisp_Vector); | |
| 2972 #define XVECTOR(x) XRECORD (x, vector, Lisp_Vector) | |
| 617 | 2973 #define wrap_vector(p) wrap_record (p, vector) |
| 428 | 2974 #define VECTORP(x) RECORDP (x, vector) |
| 2975 #define CHECK_VECTOR(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, vector) | |
| 2976 #define CONCHECK_VECTOR(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, vector) | |
| 2977 | |
| 2978 #define vector_length(v) ((v)->size) | |
| 2979 #define XVECTOR_LENGTH(s) vector_length (XVECTOR (s)) | |
| 2980 #define vector_data(v) ((v)->contents) | |
| 2981 #define XVECTOR_DATA(s) vector_data (XVECTOR (s)) | |
| 2982 | |
| 442 | 2983 /*---------------------------- bit vectors -----------------------------*/ |
| 428 | 2984 |
| 2985 #if (LONGBITS < 16) | |
| 2986 #error What the hell?! | |
| 2987 #elif (LONGBITS < 32) | |
| 2988 # define LONGBITS_LOG2 4 | |
| 2989 # define LONGBITS_POWER_OF_2 16 | |
| 2990 #elif (LONGBITS < 64) | |
| 2991 # define LONGBITS_LOG2 5 | |
| 2992 # define LONGBITS_POWER_OF_2 32 | |
| 2993 #elif (LONGBITS < 128) | |
| 2994 # define LONGBITS_LOG2 6 | |
| 2995 # define LONGBITS_POWER_OF_2 64 | |
| 2996 #else | |
| 2997 #error You really have 128-bit integers?! | |
| 2998 #endif | |
| 2999 | |
| 3000 struct Lisp_Bit_Vector | |
| 3001 { | |
| 3017 | 3002 struct LCRECORD_HEADER lheader; |
| 665 | 3003 Elemcount size; |
| 428 | 3004 unsigned long bits[1]; |
| 3005 }; | |
| 3006 typedef struct Lisp_Bit_Vector Lisp_Bit_Vector; | |
| 3007 | |
| 3008 DECLARE_LRECORD (bit_vector, Lisp_Bit_Vector); | |
| 3009 #define XBIT_VECTOR(x) XRECORD (x, bit_vector, Lisp_Bit_Vector) | |
| 617 | 3010 #define wrap_bit_vector(p) wrap_record (p, bit_vector) |
| 428 | 3011 #define BIT_VECTORP(x) RECORDP (x, bit_vector) |
| 3012 #define CHECK_BIT_VECTOR(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, bit_vector) | |
| 3013 #define CONCHECK_BIT_VECTOR(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, bit_vector) | |
| 3014 | |
| 3015 #define BITP(x) (INTP (x) && (XINT (x) == 0 || XINT (x) == 1)) | |
| 3016 | |
| 3017 #define CHECK_BIT(x) do { \ | |
| 3018 if (!BITP (x)) \ | |
| 3019 dead_wrong_type_argument (Qbitp, x);\ | |
| 3020 } while (0) | |
| 3021 | |
| 3022 #define CONCHECK_BIT(x) do { \ | |
| 3023 if (!BITP (x)) \ | |
| 3024 x = wrong_type_argument (Qbitp, x); \ | |
| 3025 } while (0) | |
| 3026 | |
| 3027 #define bit_vector_length(v) ((v)->size) | |
| 3028 | |
| 826 | 3029 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( |
| 3030 int | |
| 665 | 3031 bit_vector_bit (Lisp_Bit_Vector *v, Elemcount n) |
| 826 | 3032 ) |
| 428 | 3033 { |
| 3034 return ((v->bits[n >> LONGBITS_LOG2] >> (n & (LONGBITS_POWER_OF_2 - 1))) | |
| 3035 & 1); | |
| 3036 } | |
| 3037 | |
| 826 | 3038 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( |
| 3039 void | |
| 665 | 3040 set_bit_vector_bit (Lisp_Bit_Vector *v, Elemcount n, int value) |
| 826 | 3041 ) |
| 428 | 3042 { |
| 3043 if (value) | |
| 3044 v->bits[n >> LONGBITS_LOG2] |= (1UL << (n & (LONGBITS_POWER_OF_2 - 1))); | |
| 3045 else | |
| 3046 v->bits[n >> LONGBITS_LOG2] &= ~(1UL << (n & (LONGBITS_POWER_OF_2 - 1))); | |
| 3047 } | |
| 3048 | |
| 3049 /* Number of longs required to hold LEN bits */ | |
| 3050 #define BIT_VECTOR_LONG_STORAGE(len) \ | |
| 3051 (((len) + LONGBITS_POWER_OF_2 - 1) >> LONGBITS_LOG2) | |
| 3052 | |
| 3659 | 3053 /* For when we want to include a bit vector in another structure, and we |
| 3054 know it's of a fixed size. */ | |
| 3055 #define DECLARE_INLINE_LISP_BIT_VECTOR(numbits) struct { \ | |
| 3056 struct LCRECORD_HEADER lheader; \ | |
| 3057 Elemcount size; \ | |
| 3058 unsigned long bits[BIT_VECTOR_LONG_STORAGE(numbits)]; \ | |
| 3059 } | |
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| 853 | 3085 |
| 442 | 3086 /*------------------------------ symbol --------------------------------*/ |
| 428 | 3087 |
| 440 | 3088 typedef struct Lisp_Symbol Lisp_Symbol; |
| 428 | 3089 struct Lisp_Symbol |
| 3090 { | |
| 3091 struct lrecord_header lheader; | |
| 3092 /* next symbol in this obarray bucket */ | |
| 440 | 3093 Lisp_Symbol *next; |
| 793 | 3094 Lisp_Object name; |
| 428 | 3095 Lisp_Object value; |
| 3096 Lisp_Object function; | |
| 3097 Lisp_Object plist; | |
| 3098 }; | |
| 3099 | |
| 3100 #define SYMBOL_IS_KEYWORD(sym) \ | |
| 826 | 3101 ((string_byte (symbol_name (XSYMBOL (sym)), 0) == ':') \ |
| 428 | 3102 && EQ (sym, oblookup (Vobarray, \ |
| 793 | 3103 XSTRING_DATA (symbol_name (XSYMBOL (sym))), \ |
| 3104 XSTRING_LENGTH (symbol_name (XSYMBOL (sym)))))) | |
| 428 | 3105 #define KEYWORDP(obj) (SYMBOLP (obj) && SYMBOL_IS_KEYWORD (obj)) |
| 3106 | |
| 1632 | 3107 DECLARE_MODULE_API_LRECORD (symbol, Lisp_Symbol); |
| 428 | 3108 #define XSYMBOL(x) XRECORD (x, symbol, Lisp_Symbol) |
| 617 | 3109 #define wrap_symbol(p) wrap_record (p, symbol) |
| 428 | 3110 #define SYMBOLP(x) RECORDP (x, symbol) |
| 3111 #define CHECK_SYMBOL(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, symbol) | |
| 3112 #define CONCHECK_SYMBOL(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, symbol) | |
| 3113 | |
| 3114 #define symbol_next(s) ((s)->next) | |
| 3115 #define symbol_name(s) ((s)->name) | |
| 3116 #define symbol_value(s) ((s)->value) | |
| 3117 #define symbol_function(s) ((s)->function) | |
| 3118 #define symbol_plist(s) ((s)->plist) | |
| 3119 | |
| 793 | 3120 #define XSYMBOL_NEXT(s) (XSYMBOL (s)->next) |
| 3121 #define XSYMBOL_NAME(s) (XSYMBOL (s)->name) | |
| 3122 #define XSYMBOL_VALUE(s) (XSYMBOL (s)->value) | |
| 3123 #define XSYMBOL_FUNCTION(s) (XSYMBOL (s)->function) | |
| 3124 #define XSYMBOL_PLIST(s) (XSYMBOL (s)->plist) | |
| 3125 | |
| 3126 | |
| 442 | 3127 /*------------------------------- subr ---------------------------------*/ |
| 428 | 3128 |
| 853 | 3129 /* A function that takes no arguments and returns a Lisp_Object. |
| 3130 We could define such types for n arguments, if needed. */ | |
| 428 | 3131 typedef Lisp_Object (*lisp_fn_t) (void); |
| 3132 | |
| 3133 struct Lisp_Subr | |
| 3134 { | |
| 3135 struct lrecord_header lheader; | |
| 442 | 3136 short min_args; |
| 3137 short max_args; | |
| 3379 | 3138 /* #### We should make these const Ascbyte * or const Ibyte *, not const |
| 3139 char *. */ | |
| 442 | 3140 const char *prompt; |
| 3141 const char *doc; | |
| 3142 const char *name; | |
| 428 | 3143 lisp_fn_t subr_fn; |
| 3144 }; | |
| 3145 typedef struct Lisp_Subr Lisp_Subr; | |
| 3146 | |
| 3147 DECLARE_LRECORD (subr, Lisp_Subr); | |
| 3148 #define XSUBR(x) XRECORD (x, subr, Lisp_Subr) | |
| 617 | 3149 #define wrap_subr(p) wrap_record (p, subr) |
| 428 | 3150 #define SUBRP(x) RECORDP (x, subr) |
| 3151 #define CHECK_SUBR(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, subr) | |
| 3152 #define CONCHECK_SUBR(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, subr) | |
| 3153 | |
| 436 | 3154 #define subr_function(subr) ((subr)->subr_fn) |
| 3155 #define SUBR_FUNCTION(subr,max_args) \ | |
| 3156 ((Lisp_Object (*) (EXFUN_##max_args)) (subr)->subr_fn) | |
| 3157 #define subr_name(subr) ((subr)->name) | |
| 428 | 3158 |
| 442 | 3159 /*------------------------------ marker --------------------------------*/ |
| 3160 | |
| 428 | 3161 |
| 440 | 3162 typedef struct Lisp_Marker Lisp_Marker; |
| 428 | 3163 struct Lisp_Marker |
| 3164 { | |
| 3165 struct lrecord_header lheader; | |
| 440 | 3166 Lisp_Marker *next; |
| 3167 Lisp_Marker *prev; | |
| 428 | 3168 struct buffer *buffer; |
| 665 | 3169 Membpos membpos; |
| 428 | 3170 char insertion_type; |
| 3171 }; | |
| 3172 | |
| 1632 | 3173 DECLARE_MODULE_API_LRECORD (marker, Lisp_Marker); |
| 428 | 3174 #define XMARKER(x) XRECORD (x, marker, Lisp_Marker) |
| 617 | 3175 #define wrap_marker(p) wrap_record (p, marker) |
| 428 | 3176 #define MARKERP(x) RECORDP (x, marker) |
| 3177 #define CHECK_MARKER(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, marker) | |
| 3178 #define CONCHECK_MARKER(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, marker) | |
| 3179 | |
| 3180 /* The second check was looking for GCed markers still in use */ | |
| 2500 | 3181 /* if (INTP (XMARKER (x)->lheader.next.v)) ABORT (); */ |
| 428 | 3182 |
| 3183 #define marker_next(m) ((m)->next) | |
| 3184 #define marker_prev(m) ((m)->prev) | |
| 3185 | |
| 3063 | 3186 /*-------------------basic int (no connection to char)------------------*/ |
| 3187 | |
| 3188 #define ZEROP(x) EQ (x, Qzero) | |
| 428 | 3189 |
| 800 | 3190 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES |
| 428 | 3191 |
| 3063 | 3192 #define XINT(x) XINT_1 (x, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| 3193 | |
| 3194 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 3195 EMACS_INT | |
| 3196 XINT_1 (Lisp_Object obj, const Ascbyte *file, int line) | |
| 3197 ) | |
| 3198 { | |
| 3199 assert_at_line (INTP (obj), file, line); | |
| 3200 return XREALINT (obj); | |
| 3201 } | |
| 3202 | |
| 3203 #else /* no error checking */ | |
| 3204 | |
| 3205 #define XINT(obj) XREALINT (obj) | |
| 3206 | |
| 3207 #endif /* no error checking */ | |
| 3208 | |
| 3209 #define CHECK_INT(x) do { \ | |
| 3210 if (!INTP (x)) \ | |
| 3211 dead_wrong_type_argument (Qintegerp, x); \ | |
| 3212 } while (0) | |
| 3213 | |
| 3214 #define CONCHECK_INT(x) do { \ | |
| 3215 if (!INTP (x)) \ | |
| 3216 x = wrong_type_argument (Qintegerp, x); \ | |
| 3217 } while (0) | |
| 3218 | |
| 3219 #define NATNUMP(x) (INTP (x) && XINT (x) >= 0) | |
| 3220 | |
| 3221 #define CHECK_NATNUM(x) do { \ | |
| 3222 if (!NATNUMP (x)) \ | |
| 3223 dead_wrong_type_argument (Qnatnump, x); \ | |
| 3224 } while (0) | |
| 3225 | |
| 3226 #define CONCHECK_NATNUM(x) do { \ | |
| 3227 if (!NATNUMP (x)) \ | |
| 3228 x = wrong_type_argument (Qnatnump, x); \ | |
| 3229 } while (0) | |
| 3230 | |
| 3231 /*------------------------------- char ---------------------------------*/ | |
| 3232 | |
| 3233 /* NOTE: There are basic functions for converting between a character and | |
| 3234 the string representation of a character in text.h, as well as lots of | |
| 3235 other character-related stuff. There are other functions/macros for | |
| 3236 working with Ichars in charset.h, for retrieving the charset of an | |
| 3237 Ichar, the length of an Ichar when converted to text, etc. | |
| 3238 */ | |
| 3239 | |
| 3240 #ifdef MULE | |
| 3241 | |
| 3242 MODULE_API int non_ascii_valid_ichar_p (Ichar ch); | |
| 3243 | |
| 3244 /* Return whether the given Ichar is valid. | |
| 3245 */ | |
| 3246 | |
| 3247 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 3248 int | |
| 3249 valid_ichar_p (Ichar ch) | |
| 3250 ) | |
| 3251 { | |
| 3252 return (! (ch & ~0xFF)) || non_ascii_valid_ichar_p (ch); | |
| 3253 } | |
| 3254 | |
| 3255 #else /* not MULE */ | |
| 3256 | |
| 3257 /* This works when CH is negative, and correctly returns non-zero only when CH | |
| 3258 is in the range [0, 255], inclusive. */ | |
| 3259 #define valid_ichar_p(ch) (! (ch & ~0xFF)) | |
| 3260 | |
| 3261 #endif /* not MULE */ | |
| 3262 | |
| 3263 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES | |
| 3264 | |
| 3265 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 3266 int | |
| 3267 CHARP_1 (Lisp_Object obj, const Ascbyte *file, int line) | |
| 3268 ) | |
| 3269 { | |
| 3270 if (XTYPE (obj) != Lisp_Type_Char) | |
| 3271 return 0; | |
| 3272 assert_at_line (valid_ichar_p (XCHARVAL (obj)), file, line); | |
| 3273 return 1; | |
| 3274 } | |
| 3275 | |
| 3276 #define CHARP(x) CHARP_1 (x, __FILE__, __LINE__) | |
| 3277 | |
| 826 | 3278 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( |
| 867 | 3279 Ichar |
| 2367 | 3280 XCHAR_1 (Lisp_Object obj, const Ascbyte *file, int line) |
| 826 | 3281 ) |
| 428 | 3282 { |
| 3063 | 3283 Ichar ch; |
| 788 | 3284 assert_at_line (CHARP (obj), file, line); |
| 3063 | 3285 ch = XCHARVAL (obj); |
| 3286 assert_at_line (valid_ichar_p (ch), file, line); | |
| 3287 return ch; | |
| 428 | 3288 } |
| 3289 | |
| 788 | 3290 #define XCHAR(x) XCHAR_1 (x, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| 3291 | |
| 3063 | 3292 #else /* not ERROR_CHECK_TYPES */ |
| 3293 | |
| 3294 #define CHARP(x) (XTYPE (x) == Lisp_Type_Char) | |
| 3295 #define XCHAR(x) ((Ichar) XCHARVAL (x)) | |
| 3296 | |
| 3297 #endif /* (else) not ERROR_CHECK_TYPES */ | |
| 3298 | |
| 3299 #define CONCHECK_CHAR(x) do { \ | |
| 3300 if (!CHARP (x)) \ | |
| 3301 x = wrong_type_argument (Qcharacterp, x); \ | |
| 3302 } while (0) | |
| 3303 | |
| 3304 #define CHECK_CHAR(x) do { \ | |
| 3305 if (!CHARP (x)) \ | |
| 3306 dead_wrong_type_argument (Qcharacterp, x); \ | |
| 3307 } while (0) | |
| 3308 | |
| 3309 | |
| 3310 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 3311 Lisp_Object | |
| 3312 make_char (Ichar val) | |
| 3313 ) | |
| 3314 { | |
| 3315 type_checking_assert (valid_ichar_p (val)); | |
| 3316 /* This is defined in lisp-union.h or lisp-disunion.h */ | |
| 3317 return make_char_1 (val); | |
| 3318 } | |
| 3319 | |
| 3320 /*------------------------- int-char connection ------------------------*/ | |
| 3321 | |
| 3322 #ifdef ERROR_CHECK_TYPES | |
| 3323 | |
| 3324 #define XCHAR_OR_INT(x) XCHAR_OR_INT_1 (x, __FILE__, __LINE__) | |
| 3325 | |
| 3326 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 3327 EMACS_INT | |
| 3328 XCHAR_OR_INT_1 (Lisp_Object obj, const Ascbyte *file, int line) | |
| 3329 ) | |
| 3330 { | |
| 3331 assert_at_line (INTP (obj) || CHARP (obj), file, line); | |
| 3332 return CHARP (obj) ? XCHAR (obj) : XINT (obj); | |
| 3333 } | |
| 3334 | |
| 788 | 3335 #else /* no error checking */ |
| 3336 | |
| 4134 | 3337 /* obj is multiply eval'ed and not an lvalue; use an inline function instead |
| 3338 of a macro. */ | |
| 3339 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 3340 EMACS_INT | |
| 3341 XCHAR_OR_INT (Lisp_Object obj) | |
| 3342 ) | |
| 3343 { | |
| 3344 return CHARP (obj) ? XCHAR (obj) : XINT (obj); | |
| 3345 } | |
| 788 | 3346 |
| 3347 #endif /* no error checking */ | |
| 428 | 3348 |
| 3063 | 3349 /* True of X is an integer whose value is the valid integral equivalent of a |
| 3350 character. */ | |
| 3351 | |
| 3352 #define CHAR_INTP(x) (INTP (x) && valid_ichar_p (XINT (x))) | |
| 3353 | |
| 3354 /* True of X is a character or an integral value that can be converted into a | |
| 3355 character. */ | |
| 3356 #define CHAR_OR_CHAR_INTP(x) (CHARP (x) || CHAR_INTP (x)) | |
| 3357 | |
| 3358 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER ( | |
| 3359 Ichar | |
| 3360 XCHAR_OR_CHAR_INT (Lisp_Object obj) | |
| 3361 ) | |
| 3362 { | |
| 3363 return CHARP (obj) ? XCHAR (obj) : XINT (obj); | |
| 3364 } | |
| 3365 | |
| 3366 /* Signal an error if CH is not a valid character or integer Lisp_Object. | |
| 3367 If CH is an integer Lisp_Object, convert it to a character Lisp_Object, | |
| 3368 but merely by repackaging, without performing tests for char validity. | |
| 3369 */ | |
| 3370 | |
| 3371 #define CHECK_CHAR_COERCE_INT(x) do { \ | |
| 3372 if (CHARP (x)) \ | |
| 3373 ; \ | |
| 3374 else if (CHAR_INTP (x)) \ | |
| 3375 x = make_char (XINT (x)); \ | |
| 3376 else \ | |
| 3377 x = wrong_type_argument (Qcharacterp, x); \ | |
| 3378 } while (0) | |
| 3379 | |
| 3380 /* next three always continuable because they coerce their arguments. */ | |
| 3381 #define CHECK_INT_COERCE_CHAR(x) do { \ | |
| 3382 if (INTP (x)) \ | |
| 3383 ; \ | |
| 3384 else if (CHARP (x)) \ | |
| 3385 x = make_int (XCHAR (x)); \ | |
| 3386 else \ | |
| 3387 x = wrong_type_argument (Qinteger_or_char_p, x); \ | |
| 3388 } while (0) | |
| 3389 | |
| 3390 #define CHECK_INT_COERCE_MARKER(x) do { \ | |
| 3391 if (INTP (x)) \ | |
| 3392 ; \ | |
| 3393 else if (MARKERP (x)) \ | |
| 3394 x = make_int (marker_position (x)); \ | |
| 3395 else \ | |
| 3396 x = wrong_type_argument (Qinteger_or_marker_p, x); \ | |
| 3397 } while (0) | |
| 3398 | |
| 3399 #define CHECK_INT_COERCE_CHAR_OR_MARKER(x) do { \ | |
| 3400 if (INTP (x)) \ | |
| 3401 ; \ | |
| 3402 else if (CHARP (x)) \ | |
| 3403 x = make_int (XCHAR (x)); \ | |
| 3404 else if (MARKERP (x)) \ | |
| 3405 x = make_int (marker_position (x)); \ | |
| 3406 else \ | |
| 3407 x = wrong_type_argument (Qinteger_char_or_marker_p, x); \ | |
| 3408 } while (0) | |
| 428 | 3409 |
| 442 | 3410 /*------------------------------ float ---------------------------------*/ |
| 428 | 3411 |
| 3412 /* Note: the 'unused_next_' field exists only to ensure that the | |
| 3413 `next' pointer fits within the structure, for the purposes of the | |
| 3414 free list. This makes a difference in the unlikely case of | |
| 3415 sizeof(double) being smaller than sizeof(void *). */ | |
| 3416 | |
| 3417 struct Lisp_Float | |
| 3418 { | |
| 3419 struct lrecord_header lheader; | |
| 3420 union { double d; struct Lisp_Float *unused_next_; } data; | |
| 3421 }; | |
| 3422 typedef struct Lisp_Float Lisp_Float; | |
| 3423 | |
| 3424 DECLARE_LRECORD (float, Lisp_Float); | |
| 3425 #define XFLOAT(x) XRECORD (x, float, Lisp_Float) | |
| 617 | 3426 #define wrap_float(p) wrap_record (p, float) |
| 428 | 3427 #define FLOATP(x) RECORDP (x, float) |
| 3428 #define CHECK_FLOAT(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, float) | |
| 3429 #define CONCHECK_FLOAT(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, float) | |
| 3430 | |
| 3431 #define float_data(f) ((f)->data.d) | |
| 3432 #define XFLOAT_DATA(x) float_data (XFLOAT (x)) | |
| 3433 | |
| 3434 #define XFLOATINT(n) extract_float (n) | |
| 3435 | |
| 3436 #define CHECK_INT_OR_FLOAT(x) do { \ | |
| 3437 if (!INT_OR_FLOATP (x)) \ | |
| 3438 dead_wrong_type_argument (Qnumberp, x); \ | |
| 3439 } while (0) | |
| 3440 | |
| 3441 #define CONCHECK_INT_OR_FLOAT(x) do { \ | |
| 3442 if (!INT_OR_FLOATP (x)) \ | |
| 3443 x = wrong_type_argument (Qnumberp, x); \ | |
| 3444 } while (0) | |
| 3445 | |
| 3446 # define INT_OR_FLOATP(x) (INTP (x) || FLOATP (x)) | |
| 3447 | |
| 442 | 3448 /*--------------------------- readonly objects -------------------------*/ |
| 440 | 3449 |
| 3263 | 3450 #ifndef NEW_GC |
| 428 | 3451 #define CHECK_C_WRITEABLE(obj) \ |
| 3452 do { if (c_readonly (obj)) c_write_error (obj); } while (0) | |
| 3453 | |
| 2720 | 3454 #define C_READONLY(obj) (C_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER_P(XRECORD_LHEADER (obj))) |
| 3263 | 3455 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 2720 | 3456 |
| 428 | 3457 #define CHECK_LISP_WRITEABLE(obj) \ |
| 3458 do { if (lisp_readonly (obj)) lisp_write_error (obj); } while (0) | |
| 3459 | |
| 3460 #define LISP_READONLY(obj) (LISP_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER_P(XRECORD_LHEADER (obj))) | |
| 3461 | |
| 980 | 3462 /*----------------------------- structures ----------------------------*/ |
| 428 | 3463 |
| 3464 typedef struct structure_keyword_entry structure_keyword_entry; | |
| 3465 struct structure_keyword_entry | |
| 3466 { | |
| 3467 Lisp_Object keyword; | |
| 3468 int (*validate) (Lisp_Object keyword, Lisp_Object value, | |
| 578 | 3469 Error_Behavior errb); |
| 428 | 3470 }; |
| 3471 | |
| 3472 typedef struct | |
| 3473 { | |
| 3474 Dynarr_declare (structure_keyword_entry); | |
| 3475 } structure_keyword_entry_dynarr; | |
| 3476 | |
| 3477 typedef struct structure_type structure_type; | |
| 3478 struct structure_type | |
| 3479 { | |
| 3480 Lisp_Object type; | |
| 3481 structure_keyword_entry_dynarr *keywords; | |
| 578 | 3482 int (*validate) (Lisp_Object data, Error_Behavior errb); |
| 428 | 3483 Lisp_Object (*instantiate) (Lisp_Object data); |
| 3484 }; | |
| 3485 | |
| 3486 typedef struct | |
| 3487 { | |
| 3488 Dynarr_declare (structure_type); | |
| 3489 } structure_type_dynarr; | |
| 3490 | |
| 3491 struct structure_type *define_structure_type (Lisp_Object type, | |
| 3492 int (*validate) | |
| 3493 (Lisp_Object data, | |
| 578 | 3494 Error_Behavior errb), |
| 428 | 3495 Lisp_Object (*instantiate) |
| 3496 (Lisp_Object data)); | |
| 3497 void define_structure_type_keyword (struct structure_type *st, | |
| 3498 Lisp_Object keyword, | |
| 3499 int (*validate) (Lisp_Object keyword, | |
| 3500 Lisp_Object value, | |
| 578 | 3501 Error_Behavior errb)); |
| 428 | 3502 |
| 858 | 3503 /*---------------------------- weak boxes ------------------------------*/ |
| 3504 | |
| 3505 struct weak_box | |
| 3506 { | |
| 3017 | 3507 struct LCRECORD_HEADER header; |
| 858 | 3508 Lisp_Object value; |
| 3509 | |
| 3510 Lisp_Object next_weak_box; /* don't mark through this! */ | |
| 3511 }; | |
| 3512 | |
| 3513 void prune_weak_boxes (void); | |
| 3514 Lisp_Object make_weak_box (Lisp_Object value); | |
| 3515 Lisp_Object weak_box_ref (Lisp_Object value); | |
| 3516 | |
| 3517 DECLARE_LRECORD (weak_box, struct weak_box); | |
| 3518 #define XWEAK_BOX(x) XRECORD (x, weak_box, struct weak_box) | |
| 3519 #define XSET_WEAK_BOX(x, v) (XWEAK_BOX (x)->value = (v)) | |
| 3520 #define wrap_weak_box(p) wrap_record (p, weak_box) | |
| 3521 #define WEAK_BOXP(x) RECORDP (x, weak_box) | |
| 3522 #define CHECK_WEAK_BOX(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, weak_box) | |
| 3523 #define CONCHECK_WEAK_BOX(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, weak_box) | |
| 3524 | |
| 888 | 3525 /*--------------------------- ephemerons ----------------------------*/ |
| 3526 | |
| 3527 struct ephemeron | |
| 3528 { | |
| 3017 | 3529 struct LCRECORD_HEADER header; |
| 888 | 3530 |
| 3531 Lisp_Object key; | |
| 3532 | |
| 3533 /* This field holds a pair. The cdr of this cons points to the next | |
| 3534 ephemeron in Vall_ephemerons. The car points to another pair | |
| 3535 whose car is the value and whose cdr is the finalizer. | |
| 3536 | |
| 3537 This representation makes it very easy to unlink an ephemeron | |
| 3538 from Vall_ephemerons and chain it into | |
| 3539 Vall_ephemerons_to_finalize. */ | |
| 3540 | |
| 3541 Lisp_Object cons_chain; | |
| 3542 | |
| 3543 Lisp_Object value; | |
| 3544 }; | |
| 3545 | |
| 3546 void prune_ephemerons (void); | |
| 3547 Lisp_Object ephemeron_value(Lisp_Object ephi); | |
| 1590 | 3548 void init_marking_ephemerons(void); |
| 3549 int continue_marking_ephemerons(void); | |
| 888 | 3550 int finish_marking_ephemerons(void); |
| 3551 Lisp_Object zap_finalize_list(void); | |
| 3552 Lisp_Object make_ephemeron(Lisp_Object key, Lisp_Object value, Lisp_Object finalizer); | |
| 3553 | |
| 3554 DECLARE_LRECORD(ephemeron, struct ephemeron); | |
| 3555 #define XEPHEMERON(x) XRECORD (x, ephemeron, struct ephemeron) | |
| 3556 #define XEPHEMERON_REF(x) (XEPHEMERON (x)->value) | |
| 3557 #define XEPHEMERON_NEXT(x) (XCDR (XEPHEMERON(x)->cons_chain)) | |
| 3558 #define XEPHEMERON_FINALIZER(x) (XCDR (XCAR (XEPHEMERON (x)->cons_chain))) | |
| 3559 #define XSET_EPHEMERON_NEXT(x, n) (XSETCDR (XEPHEMERON(x)->cons_chain, n)) | |
| 3560 #define XSET_EPHEMERON_VALUE(x, v) (XEPHEMERON(x)->value = (v)) | |
| 3561 #define XSET_EPHEMERON_KEY(x, k) (XEPHEMERON(x)->key = (k)) | |
| 3562 #define wrap_ephemeron(p) wrap_record (p, ephemeron) | |
| 3563 #define EPHEMERONP(x) RECORDP (x, ephemeron) | |
| 3564 #define CHECK_EPHEMERON(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, ephemeron) | |
| 3565 #define CONCHECK_EPHEMERON(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, ephemeron) | |
| 3566 | |
| 858 | 3567 |
| 442 | 3568 /*---------------------------- weak lists ------------------------------*/ |
| 428 | 3569 |
| 3570 enum weak_list_type | |
| 3571 { | |
| 3572 /* element disappears if it's unmarked. */ | |
| 3573 WEAK_LIST_SIMPLE, | |
| 3574 /* element disappears if it's a cons and either its car or | |
| 3575 cdr is unmarked. */ | |
| 3576 WEAK_LIST_ASSOC, | |
| 3577 /* element disappears if it's a cons and its car is unmarked. */ | |
| 3578 WEAK_LIST_KEY_ASSOC, | |
| 3579 /* element disappears if it's a cons and its cdr is unmarked. */ | |
| 442 | 3580 WEAK_LIST_VALUE_ASSOC, |
| 3581 /* element disappears if it's a cons and neither its car nor | |
| 3582 its cdr is marked. */ | |
| 3583 WEAK_LIST_FULL_ASSOC | |
| 428 | 3584 }; |
| 3585 | |
| 3586 struct weak_list | |
| 3587 { | |
| 3017 | 3588 struct LCRECORD_HEADER header; |
| 428 | 3589 Lisp_Object list; /* don't mark through this! */ |
| 3590 enum weak_list_type type; | |
| 3591 Lisp_Object next_weak; /* don't mark through this! */ | |
| 3592 }; | |
| 3593 | |
| 3594 DECLARE_LRECORD (weak_list, struct weak_list); | |
| 3595 #define XWEAK_LIST(x) XRECORD (x, weak_list, struct weak_list) | |
| 617 | 3596 #define wrap_weak_list(p) wrap_record (p, weak_list) |
| 428 | 3597 #define WEAK_LISTP(x) RECORDP (x, weak_list) |
| 3598 #define CHECK_WEAK_LIST(x) CHECK_RECORD (x, weak_list) | |
| 3599 #define CONCHECK_WEAK_LIST(x) CONCHECK_RECORD (x, weak_list) | |
| 3600 | |
| 3601 #define weak_list_list(w) ((w)->list) | |
| 3602 #define XWEAK_LIST_LIST(w) (XWEAK_LIST (w)->list) | |
| 3603 | |
| 3604 Lisp_Object make_weak_list (enum weak_list_type type); | |
| 3605 /* The following two are only called by the garbage collector */ | |
| 3606 int finish_marking_weak_lists (void); | |
| 3607 void prune_weak_lists (void); | |
| 3608 | |
| 1743 | 3609 END_C_DECLS |
| 428 | 3610 |
| 3611 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 771 | 3612 /* Definitions related to the format of text and of characters */ |
| 3613 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3614 | |
| 3615 /* Note: | |
| 3616 | |
| 3617 "internally formatted text" and the term "internal format" in | |
| 3618 general are likely to refer to the format of text in buffers and | |
| 3619 strings; "externally formatted text" and the term "external format" | |
| 3620 refer to any text format used in the O.S. or elsewhere outside of | |
| 3621 XEmacs. The format of text and of a character are related and | |
| 3622 there must be a one-to-one relationship (hopefully through a | |
| 3623 relatively simple algorithmic means of conversion) between a string | |
| 3624 of text and an equivalent array of characters, but the conversion | |
| 3625 between the two is NOT necessarily trivial. | |
| 3626 | |
| 3627 In a non-Mule XEmacs, allowed characters are numbered 0 through | |
| 3628 255, where no fixed meaning is assigned to them, but (when | |
| 3629 representing text, rather than bytes in a binary file) in practice | |
| 3630 the lower half represents ASCII and the upper half some other 8-bit | |
| 3631 character set (chosen by setting the font, case tables, syntax | |
| 3632 tables, etc. appropriately for the character set through ad-hoc | |
| 3633 means such as the `iso-8859-1' file and the | |
| 3634 `standard-display-european' function). | |
| 3635 | |
| 3636 #### Finish this. | |
| 3637 | |
| 3638 */ | |
| 3639 #include "text.h" | |
| 3640 | |
| 3641 | |
| 3642 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 428 | 3643 /* Definitions of primitive Lisp functions and variables */ |
| 3644 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3645 | |
| 3646 | |
| 3647 /* DEFUN - Define a built-in Lisp-visible C function or `subr'. | |
| 3648 `lname' should be the name to give the function in Lisp, | |
| 3649 as a null-terminated C string. | |
| 3650 `Fname' should be the C equivalent of `lname', using only characters | |
| 3651 valid in a C identifier, with an "F" prepended. | |
| 3652 The name of the C constant structure that records information | |
| 3653 on this function for internal use is "S" concatenated with Fname. | |
| 3654 `min_args' should be a number, the minimum number of arguments allowed. | |
| 3655 `max_args' should be a number, the maximum number of arguments allowed, | |
| 3656 or else MANY or UNEVALLED. | |
| 3657 MANY means pass a vector of evaluated arguments, | |
| 3658 in the form of an integer number-of-arguments | |
| 3659 followed by the address of a vector of Lisp_Objects | |
| 3660 which contains the argument values. | |
| 3661 UNEVALLED means pass the list of unevaluated arguments. | |
| 3662 `prompt' says how to read arguments for an interactive call. | |
| 3663 See the doc string for `interactive'. | |
| 3664 A null string means call interactively with no arguments. | |
| 3665 `arglist' are the comma-separated arguments (always Lisp_Objects) for | |
| 3666 the function. | |
| 3667 The docstring for the function is placed as a "C" comment between | |
| 3668 the prompt and the `args' argument. make-docfile reads the | |
| 3669 comment and creates the DOC file from it. | |
| 3670 */ | |
| 3671 | |
| 3672 #define EXFUN_0 void | |
| 3673 #define EXFUN_1 Lisp_Object | |
| 3674 #define EXFUN_2 Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object | |
| 3675 #define EXFUN_3 Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object | |
| 3676 #define EXFUN_4 Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object | |
| 3677 #define EXFUN_5 Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object | |
| 3678 #define EXFUN_6 Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object, \ | |
| 3679 Lisp_Object | |
| 3680 #define EXFUN_7 Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object, \ | |
| 3681 Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object | |
| 3682 #define EXFUN_8 Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object, \ | |
| 3683 Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object,Lisp_Object | |
| 3684 #define EXFUN_MANY int, Lisp_Object* | |
| 3685 #define EXFUN_UNEVALLED Lisp_Object | |
| 3686 #define EXFUN(sym, max_args) Lisp_Object sym (EXFUN_##max_args) | |
| 2268 | 3687 #define EXFUN_NORETURN(sym, max_args) \ |
| 3688 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN_TYPE (Lisp_Object, sym (EXFUN_##max_args)) | |
| 428 | 3689 |
| 3690 #define SUBR_MAX_ARGS 8 | |
| 3691 #define MANY -2 | |
| 3692 #define UNEVALLED -1 | |
| 3693 | |
| 3694 /* Can't be const, because then subr->doc is read-only and | |
| 3695 Snarf_documentation chokes */ | |
| 3696 | |
| 3263 | 3697 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 2720 | 3698 #define DEFUN(lname, Fname, min_args, max_args, prompt, arglist) \ |
| 3699 Lisp_Object Fname (EXFUN_##max_args); \ | |
| 3700 static struct Lisp_Subr MC_ALLOC_S##Fname = \ | |
| 3701 { \ | |
| 3702 { /* struct lrecord_header */ \ | |
| 3703 lrecord_type_subr, /* lrecord_type_index */ \ | |
| 3704 1, /* lisp_readonly bit */ \ | |
| 3705 0, /* free */ \ | |
| 3706 0 /* uid */ \ | |
| 3707 }, \ | |
| 3708 min_args, \ | |
| 3709 max_args, \ | |
| 3710 prompt, \ | |
| 3711 0, /* doc string */ \ | |
| 3712 lname, \ | |
| 3713 (lisp_fn_t) Fname \ | |
| 3714 }; \ | |
| 2814 | 3715 static struct Lisp_Subr *S##Fname; \ |
| 2720 | 3716 Lisp_Object Fname (DEFUN_##max_args arglist) |
| 3717 | |
| 3718 #define DEFUN_NORETURN(lname, Fname, min_args, max_args, prompt, arglist) \ | |
| 3719 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN_TYPE (Lisp_Object, Fname (EXFUN_##max_args)); \ | |
| 3720 static struct Lisp_Subr MC_ALLOC_S##Fname = \ | |
| 3721 { \ | |
| 3722 { /* struct lrecord_header */ \ | |
| 3723 lrecord_type_subr, /* lrecord_type_index */ \ | |
| 3724 1, /* lisp_readonly bit */ \ | |
| 3725 0, /* free */ \ | |
| 3726 0 /* uid */ \ | |
| 3727 }, \ | |
| 3728 min_args, \ | |
| 3729 max_args, \ | |
| 3730 prompt, \ | |
| 3731 0, /* doc string */ \ | |
| 3732 lname, \ | |
| 3733 (lisp_fn_t) Fname \ | |
| 3734 }; \ | |
| 2814 | 3735 static struct Lisp_Subr *S##Fname; \ |
| 2720 | 3736 DOESNT_RETURN_TYPE (Lisp_Object) Fname (DEFUN_##max_args arglist) |
| 2834 | 3737 #define GET_DEFUN_LISP_OBJECT(Fname) \ |
| 3738 wrap_subr (S##Fname); | |
| 3263 | 3739 #else /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 428 | 3740 #define DEFUN(lname, Fname, min_args, max_args, prompt, arglist) \ |
| 3741 Lisp_Object Fname (EXFUN_##max_args); \ | |
| 442 | 3742 static struct Lisp_Subr S##Fname = \ |
| 3743 { \ | |
| 3744 { /* struct lrecord_header */ \ | |
| 3745 lrecord_type_subr, /* lrecord_type_index */ \ | |
| 3746 1, /* mark bit */ \ | |
| 3747 1, /* c_readonly bit */ \ | |
| 1111 | 3748 1, /* lisp_readonly bit */ \ |
| 3749 0 /* unused */ \ | |
| 442 | 3750 }, \ |
| 3751 min_args, \ | |
| 3752 max_args, \ | |
| 3753 prompt, \ | |
| 3754 0, /* doc string */ \ | |
| 3755 lname, \ | |
| 3756 (lisp_fn_t) Fname \ | |
| 3757 }; \ | |
| 428 | 3758 Lisp_Object Fname (DEFUN_##max_args arglist) |
| 3759 | |
| 2268 | 3760 #define DEFUN_NORETURN(lname, Fname, min_args, max_args, prompt, arglist) \ |
| 3761 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN_TYPE (Lisp_Object, Fname (EXFUN_##max_args)); \ | |
| 3762 static struct Lisp_Subr S##Fname = \ | |
| 3763 { \ | |
| 3764 { /* struct lrecord_header */ \ | |
| 3765 lrecord_type_subr, /* lrecord_type_index */ \ | |
| 3766 1, /* mark bit */ \ | |
| 3767 1, /* c_readonly bit */ \ | |
| 3768 1, /* lisp_readonly bit */ \ | |
| 3769 0 /* unused */ \ | |
| 3770 }, \ | |
| 3771 min_args, \ | |
| 3772 max_args, \ | |
| 3773 prompt, \ | |
| 3774 0, /* doc string */ \ | |
| 3775 lname, \ | |
| 3776 (lisp_fn_t) Fname \ | |
| 3777 }; \ | |
| 3778 DOESNT_RETURN_TYPE (Lisp_Object) Fname (DEFUN_##max_args arglist) | |
| 2834 | 3779 #define GET_DEFUN_LISP_OBJECT(Fname) \ |
| 3780 wrap_subr (&S##Fname); | |
| 3263 | 3781 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 2268 | 3782 |
| 428 | 3783 /* Heavy ANSI C preprocessor hackery to get DEFUN to declare a |
| 3784 prototype that matches max_args, and add the obligatory | |
| 3785 `Lisp_Object' type declaration to the formal C arguments. */ | |
| 3786 | |
| 3787 #define DEFUN_MANY(named_int, named_Lisp_Object) named_int, named_Lisp_Object | |
| 3788 #define DEFUN_UNEVALLED(args) Lisp_Object args | |
| 3789 #define DEFUN_0() void | |
| 3790 #define DEFUN_1(a) Lisp_Object a | |
| 3791 #define DEFUN_2(a,b) DEFUN_1(a), Lisp_Object b | |
| 3792 #define DEFUN_3(a,b,c) DEFUN_2(a,b), Lisp_Object c | |
| 3793 #define DEFUN_4(a,b,c,d) DEFUN_3(a,b,c), Lisp_Object d | |
| 3794 #define DEFUN_5(a,b,c,d,e) DEFUN_4(a,b,c,d), Lisp_Object e | |
| 3795 #define DEFUN_6(a,b,c,d,e,f) DEFUN_5(a,b,c,d,e), Lisp_Object f | |
| 3796 #define DEFUN_7(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) DEFUN_6(a,b,c,d,e,f), Lisp_Object g | |
| 3797 #define DEFUN_8(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h) DEFUN_7(a,b,c,d,e,f,g),Lisp_Object h | |
| 3798 | |
| 3799 /* WARNING: If you add defines here for higher values of max_args, | |
| 3800 make sure to also fix the clauses in PRIMITIVE_FUNCALL(), | |
| 3801 and change the define of SUBR_MAX_ARGS above. */ | |
| 3802 | |
| 3803 #include "symeval.h" | |
| 3804 | |
| 1743 | 3805 BEGIN_C_DECLS |
| 1650 | 3806 |
| 428 | 3807 /* `specpdl' is the special binding/unwind-protect stack. |
| 3808 | |
| 3809 Knuth says (see the Jargon File): | |
| 3810 At MIT, `pdl' [abbreviation for `Push Down List'] used to | |
| 3811 be a more common synonym for `stack'. | |
| 3812 Everywhere else `stack' seems to be the preferred term. | |
| 3813 | |
| 3814 specpdl_depth is the current depth of `specpdl'. | |
| 771 | 3815 Save this for use later as arg to `unbind_to_1'. */ |
| 1632 | 3816 extern MODULE_API int specpdl_depth_counter; |
| 428 | 3817 #define specpdl_depth() specpdl_depth_counter |
| 3818 | |
| 442 | 3819 |
| 3820 #define CHECK_FUNCTION(fun) do { \ | |
| 3821 while (NILP (Ffunctionp (fun))) \ | |
| 3822 signal_invalid_function_error (fun); \ | |
| 3823 } while (0) | |
| 3824 | |
| 428 | 3825 |
| 3826 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3827 /* Checking for QUIT */ | |
| 3828 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3829 | |
| 1123 | 3830 /* NOTE NOTE NOTE: Invoking QUIT can cause random Lisp code to be executed! |
| 3831 This can happen in numerous ways. For example, on many platforms, QUIT | |
| 3832 needs to drain the event queue to see whether there's a C-g in the works. | |
| 3833 A side effect of this is that, if there's a menu-press event, menu filters | |
| 3834 (i.e. Lisp code) will be invoked. Lisp code could also happen if there's | |
| 3835 an asynchronous timeout, or if the debugger is invoked as a result of | |
| 3836 debug-on-quit and the user returns by hitting `r', etc. etc. | |
| 3837 | |
| 3838 However, GC CANNOT HAPPEN. It is forbidden everywhere within the QUIT- | |
| 3839 processing code, because most callers cannot tolerate GC during QUIT | |
| 3840 since it's just too prevalent. */ | |
| 3841 | |
| 853 | 3842 /* The exact workings of this mechanism are described in detail in signal.c. */ |
| 3843 | |
| 428 | 3844 /* Asynchronous events set something_happened, and then are processed |
| 3845 within the QUIT macro. At this point, we are guaranteed to not be in | |
| 3846 any sensitive code. */ | |
| 3847 | |
| 1632 | 3848 extern MODULE_API volatile int something_happened; |
| 3849 extern MODULE_API int dont_check_for_quit; | |
| 3850 MODULE_API void check_what_happened (void); | |
| 3851 | |
| 3852 extern MODULE_API volatile int quit_check_signal_happened; | |
| 428 | 3853 extern volatile int quit_check_signal_tick_count; |
| 1632 | 3854 MODULE_API void check_quit (void); |
| 3855 | |
| 3856 MODULE_API void signal_quit (void); | |
| 428 | 3857 |
| 853 | 3858 int begin_dont_check_for_quit (void); |
| 3859 int begin_do_check_for_quit (void); | |
| 3860 | |
| 3861 /* Nonzero if the values of `quit-flag' and `inhibit-quit' indicate | |
| 3862 that a quit should be signalled. */ | |
| 771 | 3863 #define QUIT_FLAG_SAYS_SHOULD_QUIT \ |
| 3864 (!NILP (Vquit_flag) && \ | |
| 3865 (NILP (Vinhibit_quit) \ | |
| 3866 || (EQ (Vquit_flag, Qcritical) && !dont_check_for_quit))) | |
| 3867 | |
| 853 | 3868 /* Nonzero if ought to quit now. This is the "efficient" version, which |
| 3869 respects the flags set to indicate whether the full quit check should | |
| 3870 be done. Therefore it may be inaccurate (i.e. lagging reality), esp. | |
| 3871 when poll for quit is used. | |
| 3872 | |
| 3873 This is defined for code that wants to allow quitting, but needs to | |
| 3874 do some cleanup if that happens. (You could always register the cleanup | |
| 3875 code using record_unwind_protect(), but sometimes it makes more sense | |
| 3876 to do it using QUITP.) To use this macro, just call it at the | |
| 3877 appropriate time, and if its value is non-zero, do your cleanup code | |
| 3878 and then call QUIT. | |
| 3879 | |
| 3880 A different version (below) is used for the actual QUIT macro. */ | |
| 428 | 3881 #define QUITP \ |
| 853 | 3882 ((quit_check_signal_happened ? check_quit () : (void) 0), \ |
| 771 | 3883 QUIT_FLAG_SAYS_SHOULD_QUIT) |
| 428 | 3884 |
| 853 | 3885 /* This is the version actually called by QUIT. The difference |
| 3886 between it and QUITP is that it also has side effects in that it | |
| 3887 will handle anything else that has recently signalled itself | |
| 3888 asynchronously and wants to be handled now. Currently this | |
| 3889 includes executing asynchronous timeouts that may have been set | |
| 3890 from Lisp or from the poll-for-quit or poll-for-sigchld | |
| 3891 timers. (#### It seems that, to be slightly more accurate, we | |
| 3892 should also process poll-for-quit timers in the above version. | |
| 3893 However, this mechanism is inherently approximate, so it really | |
| 3894 doesn't matter much.) In the future, it might also include doing a | |
| 3895 thread context switch. Callers of QUITP generally don't except | |
| 1123 | 3896 random side effects to happen (#### unfortunately, random side effects |
| 3897 can happen anyway, e.g. through menu filters -- see comment above), | |
| 3898 so we have this different version. */ | |
| 428 | 3899 #define INTERNAL_QUITP \ |
| 853 | 3900 ((something_happened ? check_what_happened () : (void) 0), \ |
| 771 | 3901 QUIT_FLAG_SAYS_SHOULD_QUIT) |
| 428 | 3902 |
| 3903 /* Check quit-flag and quit if it is non-nil. Also do any other things | |
| 853 | 3904 that are triggered by asynchronous events and might want to be |
| 3905 handled. */ | |
| 428 | 3906 #define QUIT do { if (INTERNAL_QUITP) signal_quit (); } while (0) |
| 3907 | |
| 3908 | |
| 3909 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3910 /* hashing */ | |
| 3911 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3912 | |
| 3913 /* #### for a 64-bit machine, we should substitute a prime just over 2^32 */ | |
| 3914 #define GOOD_HASH 65599 /* prime number just over 2^16; Dragon book, p. 435 */ | |
| 3915 #define HASH2(a,b) (GOOD_HASH * (a) + (b)) | |
| 3916 #define HASH3(a,b,c) (GOOD_HASH * HASH2 (a,b) + (c)) | |
| 3917 #define HASH4(a,b,c,d) (GOOD_HASH * HASH3 (a,b,c) + (d)) | |
| 3918 #define HASH5(a,b,c,d,e) (GOOD_HASH * HASH4 (a,b,c,d) + (e)) | |
| 3919 #define HASH6(a,b,c,d,e,f) (GOOD_HASH * HASH5 (a,b,c,d,e) + (f)) | |
| 3920 #define HASH7(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) (GOOD_HASH * HASH6 (a,b,c,d,e,f) + (g)) | |
| 3921 #define HASH8(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h) (GOOD_HASH * HASH7 (a,b,c,d,e,f,g) + (h)) | |
| 3922 #define HASH9(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i) (GOOD_HASH * HASH8 (a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h) + (i)) | |
| 3923 | |
| 5013 | 3924 #define LISP_HASH(obj) ((unsigned long) STORE_LISP_IN_VOID (obj)) |
| 2516 | 3925 Hashcode memory_hash (const void *xv, Bytecount size); |
| 3926 Hashcode internal_hash (Lisp_Object obj, int depth); | |
| 3927 Hashcode internal_array_hash (Lisp_Object *arr, int size, int depth); | |
| 428 | 3928 |
| 3929 | |
| 3930 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3931 /* String translation */ | |
| 3932 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 3933 | |
| 771 | 3934 /* When support for message translation exists, GETTEXT() translates a |
| 3935 string from English into the language defined by | |
| 3936 `current-language-environment'. This is done by looking the string | |
| 3937 up in a large predefined table; if no translation is found, the | |
| 3938 original string is returned, and the failure is possibly logged so | |
| 3939 that the translation can later be entered into the table. | |
| 3940 | |
| 3941 In addition to this, there is a mechanism to snarf message strings | |
| 3942 out of the source code so that they can be entered into the tables. | |
| 3943 This is what make-msgfile.lex does. | |
| 3944 | |
| 3945 Handling `format' strings is more difficult: The format string | |
| 3946 should get translated, but not under all circumstances. When the | |
| 3947 format string is a Lisp string, what should happen is that | |
| 3948 Fformat() should format the untranslated args[0] and return that, | |
| 3949 and also call Fgettext() on args[0] and, if that is different, | |
| 3950 format it and store it in the `string-translatable' property of the | |
| 3951 returned string. See Fgettext(). | |
| 3952 | |
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3953 The variations IGETTEXT, CIGETTEXT and ASCGETTEXT operate on |
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3954 Ibyte *, CIbyte *, and Ascbyte * strings, respectively. The |
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3955 ASCGETTEXT version has an assert check to verify that its string |
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3957 so works the same way. (There are no versions that work for Extbyte *. |
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3958 Translate to internal format before working on it.) |
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3959 |
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3960 There are similar functions for building a Lisp string from a C |
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3961 string and translating in the process. They again come in three |
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3962 variants: build_msg_istring(), build_msg_cistring(), and |
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3963 build_msg_ascstring(). Again, build_msg_ascstring() asserts that |
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3965 build_msg_ascstring(). |
| 771 | 3966 */ |
| 3967 | |
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3968 /* Return value NOT Ascbyte, because the result in general will have been |
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3969 translated into a foreign language. */ |
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3970 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (const CIbyte *ASCGETTEXT (const Ascbyte *s)) |
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3971 { |
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3972 ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII (s); |
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3973 return s; |
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3974 } |
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3975 |
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3976 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (const Ibyte *IGETTEXT (const Ibyte *s)) |
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3977 { |
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3978 return s; |
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3979 } |
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3980 |
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3981 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (const CIbyte *CIGETTEXT (const CIbyte *s)) |
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3982 { |
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3983 return s; |
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3984 } |
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3985 |
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3986 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Lisp_Object LISP_GETTEXT (Lisp_Object s)) |
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3987 { |
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3988 return s; |
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3989 } |
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3990 |
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3991 #define GETTEXT ASCGETTEXT |
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3992 |
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3993 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_msg_istring (const Ibyte *); |
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3994 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_msg_cistring (const CIbyte *); |
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3995 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_msg_ascstring (const Ascbyte *); |
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3996 #define build_msg_string build_msg_ascstring |
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3997 |
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3999 /* DEFER_GETTEXT() and variants are used to identify strings which are not |
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4000 meant to be translated immediately, but instead at some later time. |
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4001 This is used in strings that are stored somewhere at dump or |
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4002 initialization time, at a time when the current language environment is |
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4003 not set. It is the duty of the user of the string to call GETTEXT or |
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4004 some variant at the appropriate time. DEFER_GETTTEXT() serves only as a |
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4005 marker that the string is translatable, and will as a result be snarfed |
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4006 during message snarfing (see above). |
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4007 |
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4008 build_defer_string() and variants are the deferred equivalents of |
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4009 build_msg_string() and variants. Similarly to DEFER_GETTEXT(), they |
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4010 don't actually do any translation, but serve as place markers for |
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4011 message snarfing. However, they may do something more than just build |
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4012 a Lisp string -- in particular, they may store a string property |
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4013 indicating that the string is translatable (see discussion above about |
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4014 this property). |
| 428 | 4015 */ |
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4016 |
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4017 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (const Ascbyte *DEFER_ASCGETTEXT (const Ascbyte *s)) |
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4018 { |
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4019 ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII (s); |
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4020 return s; |
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4021 } |
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4023 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (const Ibyte *DEFER_IGETTEXT (const Ibyte *s)) |
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4024 { |
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4025 return s; |
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4026 } |
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4028 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (const CIbyte *DEFER_CIGETTEXT (const CIbyte *s)) |
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4029 { |
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4030 return s; |
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4031 } |
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4033 #define DEFER_GETTEXT DEFER_ASCGETTEXT |
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4035 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_defer_istring (const Ibyte *); |
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4036 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_defer_cistring (const CIbyte *); |
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4037 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_defer_ascstring (const Ascbyte *); |
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4039 #define build_defer_string build_defer_ascstring |
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| 428 | 4047 |
| 4048 | |
| 4049 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4050 /* Garbage collection / GC-protection */ | |
| 4051 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4052 | |
| 4053 /* Structure for recording stack slots that need marking */ | |
| 4054 | |
| 4055 /* This is a chain of structures, each of which points at a Lisp_Object | |
| 4056 variable whose value should be marked in garbage collection. | |
| 4057 Normally every link of the chain is an automatic variable of a function, | |
| 4058 and its `val' points to some argument or local variable of the function. | |
| 4059 On exit to the function, the chain is set back to the value it had on | |
| 4060 entry. This way, no link remains in the chain when the stack frame | |
| 4061 containing the link disappears. | |
| 4062 | |
| 4063 Every function that can call Feval must protect in this fashion all | |
| 4064 Lisp_Object variables whose contents will be used again. */ | |
| 4065 | |
| 1632 | 4066 extern MODULE_API struct gcpro *gcprolist; |
| 428 | 4067 |
| 1743 | 4068 END_C_DECLS |
| 1650 | 4069 |
| 1204 | 4070 /* #### Catching insufficient gcpro: |
| 4071 | |
| 4072 The C++ code below catches GCPRO without UNGCPRO or vice-versa. | |
| 4073 Catching cases where there's no GCPRO or UNGCPRO but should be, however, | |
| 4074 is much harder, but could be done: | |
| 4075 | |
| 4076 1. Lisp_Object becomes a real object. Its creator and destructor need to | |
| 4077 figure out whether the object is on the stack (by looking at the range | |
| 4078 that `this' is within), and if so, add the pointer to a list of all | |
| 4079 stack-based Lisp_Objects. | |
| 4080 | |
| 4081 2. The assignment method needs to do reference-counting on actual Lisp | |
| 4082 objects -- in particular, we need to know if there are any references | |
| 4083 to a Lisp object that are *NOT* from stack-based Lisp_Objects. | |
| 4084 | |
| 4085 3. When we get to a point in the code where we might garbage collect -- | |
| 4086 i.e. Ffuncall(), Feval(), or Fgarbage_collect() is called -- we look | |
| 4087 at our list of stack-based Lisp_Objects, and if there are any that | |
| 4088 point to Lisp objects with no non-stack references, see if there are | |
| 4089 any gcpros pointing to the object, and if not, set a flag indicating | |
| 4090 that the object is "destroyed". (Don't abort yet because the function | |
| 4091 might not use the object any more.) | |
| 4092 | |
| 4093 4. When we detag a pointer using XFOO(), abort if its "destroyed" flag | |
| 4094 is set. | |
| 4095 | |
| 4096 --ben | |
| 4097 */ | |
| 4098 | |
| 428 | 4099 struct gcpro |
| 4100 { | |
| 4101 struct gcpro *next; | |
| 771 | 4102 const Lisp_Object *var; /* Address of first protected variable */ |
| 428 | 4103 int nvars; /* Number of consecutive protected variables */ |
| 1204 | 4104 #if defined (__cplusplus) && defined (ERROR_CHECK_GC) |
| 4105 /* Try to catch GCPRO without UNGCPRO, or vice-versa. G++ complains (at | |
| 4106 least with sufficient numbers of warnings enabled, i.e. -Weffc++) if a | |
| 4107 copy constructor or assignment operator is not defined. */ | |
| 4108 gcpro () : next (0), var (0), nvars (0) { } | |
| 4109 gcpro (const gcpro& g) : next (g.next), var (g.var), nvars (g.nvars) { } | |
| 4110 gcpro& operator= (const gcpro& g) { next = g.next; var = g.var; | |
| 4111 nvars = g.nvars; | |
| 4112 return *this;} | |
| 4113 ~gcpro () { assert (!next); } | |
| 4114 #endif /* defined (__cplusplus) && defined (ERROR_CHECK_GC) */ | |
| 428 | 4115 }; |
| 4116 | |
| 4117 /* Normally, you declare variables gcpro1, gcpro2, ... and use the | |
| 4118 GCPROn() macros. However, if you need to have nested gcpro's, | |
| 4119 declare ngcpro1, ngcpro2, ... and use NGCPROn(). If you need | |
| 4120 to nest another level, use nngcpro1, nngcpro2, ... and use | |
| 4121 NNGCPROn(). If you need to nest yet another level, create | |
| 4122 the appropriate macros. */ | |
| 4123 | |
| 1123 | 4124 /* NOTE: About comments like "This function does not GC": These are there to |
| 4125 try to track whether GCPROing is necessary. Strictly speaking, some | |
| 4126 functions that say this might actually GC, but only when it is never | |
| 4127 possible to return (more specifically, in the process of signalling an | |
| 4128 error, the debugger may be invoked, and could GC). For GCPRO purposes, | |
| 4129 you only have to worry about functions that can GC and then return. | |
| 4130 The QUIT macro cannot GC any more, although this wasn't true at some point, | |
| 4131 and so some "This function can GC" comments may be inaccurate. | |
| 4132 */ | |
| 4133 | |
| 1743 | 4134 BEGIN_C_DECLS |
| 1650 | 4135 |
| 2367 | 4136 #define XGCDECL1(x) struct gcpro x##cpro1 |
| 4137 #define XGCDECL2(x) struct gcpro x##cpro1, x##cpro2 | |
| 4138 #define XGCDECL3(x) struct gcpro x##cpro1, x##cpro2, x##cpro3 | |
| 4139 #define XGCDECL4(x) struct gcpro x##cpro1, x##cpro2, x##cpro3, x##cpro4 | |
| 4140 #define XGCDECL5(x) struct gcpro x##cpro1, x##cpro2, x##cpro3, x##cpro4, x##cpro5 | |
| 4141 | |
| 428 | 4142 #ifdef DEBUG_GCPRO |
| 4143 | |
| 2367 | 4144 MODULE_API void debug_gcpro1 (Ascbyte *, int, struct gcpro *, Lisp_Object *); |
| 4145 MODULE_API void debug_gcpro2 (Ascbyte *, int, struct gcpro *, struct gcpro *, | |
| 1632 | 4146 Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *); |
| 2367 | 4147 MODULE_API void debug_gcpro3 (Ascbyte *, int, struct gcpro *, struct gcpro *, |
| 1632 | 4148 struct gcpro *, Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *, |
| 4149 Lisp_Object *); | |
| 2367 | 4150 MODULE_API void debug_gcpro4 (Ascbyte *, int, struct gcpro *, struct gcpro *, |
| 1632 | 4151 struct gcpro *, struct gcpro *, Lisp_Object *, |
| 4152 Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *); | |
| 2367 | 4153 MODULE_API void debug_gcpro5 (Ascbyte *, int, struct gcpro *, struct gcpro *, |
| 1632 | 4154 struct gcpro *, struct gcpro *, struct gcpro *, |
| 4155 Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *, | |
| 4156 Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object *); | |
| 2367 | 4157 MODULE_API void debug_ungcpro(Ascbyte *, int, struct gcpro *); |
| 4158 | |
| 4159 #define XGCPRO1(x,v) \ | |
| 4160 debug_gcpro1 (__FILE__, __LINE__,&x##cpro1,&v) | |
| 4161 #define XGCPRO2(x,v1,v2) \ | |
| 4162 debug_gcpro2 (__FILE__, __LINE__,&x##cpro1,&x##cpro2,&v1,&v2) | |
| 4163 #define XGCPRO3(x,v1,v2,v3) \ | |
| 4164 debug_gcpro3 (__FILE__, __LINE__,&x##cpro1,&x##cpro2,&x##cpro3, \ | |
| 4165 &v1,&v2,&v3) | |
| 4166 #define XGCPRO4(x,v1,v2,v3,v4) \ | |
| 4167 debug_gcpro4 (__FILE__, __LINE__,&x##cpro1,&x##cpro2,&x##cpro3, \ | |
| 4168 &x##cpro4, \ | |
| 428 | 4169 &v1,&v2,&v3,&v4) |
| 2367 | 4170 #define XGCPRO5(x,v1,v2,v3,v4,v5) \ |
| 4171 debug_gcpro5 (__FILE__, __LINE__,&x##cpro1,&x##cpro2,&x##cpro3, \ | |
| 4172 &x##cpro4,&x##cpro5, \ | |
| 428 | 4173 &v1,&v2,&v3,&v4,&v5) |
| 2367 | 4174 #define XUNGCPRO(x) \ |
| 4175 debug_ungcpro(__FILE__, __LINE__,&x##cpro1) | |
| 428 | 4176 |
| 4177 #else /* ! DEBUG_GCPRO */ | |
| 4178 | |
| 2367 | 4179 #define XGCPRO1(x, var1) ((void) ( \ |
| 4180 x##cpro1.next = gcprolist, x##cpro1.var = &var1, x##cpro1.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4181 gcprolist = &x##cpro1 )) | |
| 4182 | |
| 4183 #define XGCPRO2(x, var1, var2) ((void) ( \ | |
| 4184 x##cpro1.next = gcprolist, x##cpro1.var = &var1, x##cpro1.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4185 x##cpro2.next = &x##cpro1, x##cpro2.var = &var2, x##cpro2.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4186 gcprolist = &x##cpro2 )) | |
| 4187 | |
| 4188 #define XGCPRO3(x, var1, var2, var3) ((void) ( \ | |
| 4189 x##cpro1.next = gcprolist, x##cpro1.var = &var1, x##cpro1.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4190 x##cpro2.next = &x##cpro1, x##cpro2.var = &var2, x##cpro2.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4191 x##cpro3.next = &x##cpro2, x##cpro3.var = &var3, x##cpro3.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4192 gcprolist = &x##cpro3 )) | |
| 4193 | |
| 4194 #define XGCPRO4(x, var1, var2, var3, var4) ((void) ( \ | |
| 4195 x##cpro1.next = gcprolist, x##cpro1.var = &var1, x##cpro1.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4196 x##cpro2.next = &x##cpro1, x##cpro2.var = &var2, x##cpro2.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4197 x##cpro3.next = &x##cpro2, x##cpro3.var = &var3, x##cpro3.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4198 x##cpro4.next = &x##cpro3, x##cpro4.var = &var4, x##cpro4.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4199 gcprolist = &x##cpro4 )) | |
| 4200 | |
| 4201 #define XGCPRO5(x, var1, var2, var3, var4, var5) ((void) ( \ | |
| 4202 x##cpro1.next = gcprolist, x##cpro1.var = &var1, x##cpro1.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4203 x##cpro2.next = &x##cpro1, x##cpro2.var = &var2, x##cpro2.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4204 x##cpro3.next = &x##cpro2, x##cpro3.var = &var3, x##cpro3.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4205 x##cpro4.next = &x##cpro3, x##cpro4.var = &var4, x##cpro4.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4206 x##cpro5.next = &x##cpro4, x##cpro5.var = &var5, x##cpro5.nvars = 1, \ | |
| 4207 gcprolist = &x##cpro5 )) | |
| 4208 | |
| 4209 #define XGCPRO1_ARRAY(x, array, n) ((void) ( \ | |
| 4210 x##cpro1.next = gcprolist, x##cpro1.var = array, x##cpro1.nvars = n, \ | |
| 4211 gcprolist = &x##cpro1 )) | |
| 4212 | |
| 4213 #define XGCPRO2_ARRAY(x, array1, n1, array2, n2) ((void) ( \ | |
| 4214 x##cpro1.next = gcprolist, x##cpro1.var = array1, x##cpro1.nvars = n1, \ | |
| 4215 x##cpro2.next = &x##cpro1, x##cpro2.var = array2, x##cpro2.nvars = n2, \ | |
| 4216 gcprolist = &x##cpro2 )) | |
| 4217 | |
| 4218 #define XGCPRO3_ARRAY(x, array1, n1, array2, n2, array3, n3) ((void) ( \ | |
| 4219 x##cpro1.next = gcprolist, x##cpro1.var = array1, x##cpro1.nvars = n1, \ | |
| 4220 x##cpro2.next = &x##cpro1, x##cpro2.var = array2, x##cpro2.nvars = n2, \ | |
| 4221 x##cpro3.next = &x##cpro2, x##cpro3.var = array3, x##cpro3.nvars = n3, \ | |
| 4222 gcprolist = &x##cpro3 )) | |
| 853 | 4223 |
| 1204 | 4224 #if defined (__cplusplus) && defined (ERROR_CHECK_GC) |
| 4225 /* We need to reset each gcpro to avoid triggering the assert() in | |
| 4226 ~gcpro(). This happens in UNGCPRO and longjmp(). */ | |
| 4227 #define UNWIND_GCPRO_TO(val) \ | |
| 4228 do \ | |
| 4229 { \ | |
| 4230 struct gcpro *__gcpro_stop = (val); \ | |
| 4231 /* Try to catch UNGCPRO without GCPRO. We arrange for there to be a \ | |
| 4232 sentinel at the end of the gcprolist, so it should never be NULL. */ \ | |
| 4233 assert (__gcpro_stop); \ | |
| 4234 while (gcprolist != __gcpro_stop) \ | |
| 4235 { \ | |
| 4236 struct gcpro *__gcpro_next = gcprolist->next; \ | |
| 4237 gcprolist->next = 0; \ | |
| 4238 gcprolist = __gcpro_next; \ | |
| 4239 assert (gcprolist); \ | |
| 4240 } \ | |
| 4241 } while (0) | |
| 4242 #else | |
| 4243 #define UNWIND_GCPRO_TO(val) (gcprolist = (val)) | |
| 4244 #endif /* defined (__cplusplus) && defined (ERROR_CHECK_GC) */ | |
| 4245 | |
| 2367 | 4246 #define XUNGCPRO(x) UNWIND_GCPRO_TO (x##cpro1.next) |
| 428 | 4247 |
| 4248 #endif /* ! DEBUG_GCPRO */ | |
| 4249 | |
| 2367 | 4250 #define GCDECL1 XGCDECL1 (g) |
| 4251 #define GCDECL2 XGCDECL2 (g) | |
| 4252 #define GCDECL3 XGCDECL3 (g) | |
| 4253 #define GCDECL4 XGCDECL4 (g) | |
| 4254 #define GCDECL5 XGCDECL5 (g) | |
| 4255 | |
| 4256 #define GCPRO1(a) XGCPRO1 (g,a) | |
| 4257 #define GCPRO2(a,b) XGCPRO2 (g,a,b) | |
| 4258 #define GCPRO3(a,b,c) XGCPRO3 (g,a,b,c) | |
| 4259 #define GCPRO4(a,b,c,d) XGCPRO4 (g,a,b,c,d) | |
| 4260 #define GCPRO5(a,b,c,d,e) XGCPRO5 (g,a,b,c,d,e) | |
| 4261 | |
| 4262 #define GCPRO1_ARRAY(a1,n1) XGCPRO1_ARRAY(g,a1,n1) | |
| 4263 #define GCPRO2_ARRAY(a1,n1,a2,n2) XGCPRO2_ARRAY (g,a1,n1,a2,n2) | |
| 4264 #define GCPRO3_ARRAY(a1,n1,a2,n2,a3,n3) XGCPRO3_ARRAY (g,a1,n1,a2,n2,a3,n3) | |
| 4265 | |
| 4266 #define UNGCPRO XUNGCPRO (g) | |
| 4267 | |
| 4268 #define NGCDECL1 XGCDECL1 (ng) | |
| 4269 #define NGCDECL2 XGCDECL2 (ng) | |
| 4270 #define NGCDECL3 XGCDECL3 (ng) | |
| 4271 #define NGCDECL4 XGCDECL4 (ng) | |
| 4272 #define NGCDECL5 XGCDECL5 (ng) | |
| 4273 | |
| 4274 #define NGCPRO1(a) XGCPRO1 (ng,a) | |
| 4275 #define NGCPRO2(a,b) XGCPRO2 (ng,a,b) | |
| 4276 #define NGCPRO3(a,b,c) XGCPRO3 (ng,a,b,c) | |
| 4277 #define NGCPRO4(a,b,c,d) XGCPRO4 (ng,a,b,c,d) | |
| 4278 #define NGCPRO5(a,b,c,d,e) XGCPRO5 (ng,a,b,c,d,e) | |
| 4279 | |
| 4280 #define NGCPRO1_ARRAY(a1,n1) XGCPRO1_ARRAY(ng,a1,n1) | |
| 4281 #define NGCPRO2_ARRAY(a1,n1,a2,n2) XGCPRO2_ARRAY (ng,a1,n1,a2,n2) | |
| 4282 #define NGCPRO3_ARRAY(a1,n1,a2,n2,a3,n3) XGCPRO3_ARRAY (ng,a1,n1,a2,n2,a3,n3) | |
| 4283 | |
| 4284 #define NUNGCPRO XUNGCPRO (ng) | |
| 4285 | |
| 4286 #define NNGCDECL1 XGCDECL1 (nng) | |
| 4287 #define NNGCDECL2 XGCDECL2 (nng) | |
| 4288 #define NNGCDECL3 XGCDECL3 (nng) | |
| 4289 #define NNGCDECL4 XGCDECL4 (nng) | |
| 4290 #define NNGCDECL5 XGCDECL5 (nng) | |
| 4291 | |
| 4292 #define NNGCPRO1(a) XGCPRO1 (nng,a) | |
| 4293 #define NNGCPRO2(a,b) XGCPRO2 (nng,a,b) | |
| 4294 #define NNGCPRO3(a,b,c) XGCPRO3 (nng,a,b,c) | |
| 4295 #define NNGCPRO4(a,b,c,d) XGCPRO4 (nng,a,b,c,d) | |
| 4296 #define NNGCPRO5(a,b,c,d,e) XGCPRO5 (nng,a,b,c,d,e) | |
| 4297 | |
| 4298 #define NNGCPRO1_ARRAY(a1,n1) XGCPRO1_ARRAY(nng,a1,n1) | |
| 4299 #define NNGCPRO2_ARRAY(a1,n1,a2,n2) XGCPRO2_ARRAY (nng,a1,n1,a2,n2) | |
| 4300 #define NNGCPRO3_ARRAY(a1,n1,a2,n2,a3,n3) XGCPRO3_ARRAY (nng,a1,n1,a2,n2,a3,n3) | |
| 4301 | |
| 4302 #define NNUNGCPRO XUNGCPRO (nng) | |
| 4303 | |
| 428 | 4304 /* Evaluate expr, UNGCPRO, and then return the value of expr. */ |
| 4305 #define RETURN_UNGCPRO(expr) do \ | |
| 4306 { \ | |
| 4307 Lisp_Object ret_ungc_val = (expr); \ | |
| 4308 UNGCPRO; \ | |
| 4309 RETURN_SANS_WARNINGS ret_ungc_val; \ | |
| 4310 } while (0) | |
| 4311 | |
| 4312 /* Evaluate expr, NUNGCPRO, UNGCPRO, and then return the value of expr. */ | |
| 4313 #define RETURN_NUNGCPRO(expr) do \ | |
| 4314 { \ | |
| 4315 Lisp_Object ret_ungc_val = (expr); \ | |
| 4316 NUNGCPRO; \ | |
| 4317 UNGCPRO; \ | |
| 4318 RETURN_SANS_WARNINGS ret_ungc_val; \ | |
| 4319 } while (0) | |
| 4320 | |
| 4321 /* Evaluate expr, NNUNGCPRO, NUNGCPRO, UNGCPRO, and then return the | |
| 4322 value of expr. */ | |
| 4323 #define RETURN_NNUNGCPRO(expr) do \ | |
| 4324 { \ | |
| 4325 Lisp_Object ret_ungc_val = (expr); \ | |
| 4326 NNUNGCPRO; \ | |
| 4327 NUNGCPRO; \ | |
| 4328 UNGCPRO; \ | |
| 4329 RETURN_SANS_WARNINGS ret_ungc_val; \ | |
| 4330 } while (0) | |
| 4331 | |
| 452 | 4332 extern Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr *staticpros; |
| 3092 | 4333 extern Lisp_Object_ptr_dynarr *staticpros_nodump; |
| 771 | 4334 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS |
| 4335 | |
| 4336 /* Help debug crashes gc-marking a staticpro'ed object. */ | |
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| 771 | 4342 |
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4345 #define unstaticpro_nodump(ptr) unstaticpro_nodump_1 (ptr, #ptr) |
| 996 | 4346 #endif |
| 4347 | |
| 771 | 4348 #else |
| 611 | 4349 |
| 428 | 4350 /* Call staticpro (&var) to protect static variable `var'. */ |
| 1632 | 4351 MODULE_API void staticpro (Lisp_Object *); |
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4356 and hence when not DEBUG_XEMACS, staticpro_1() just calls staticpro(). |
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4360 #define staticpro_1(ptr, name) staticpro (ptr) |
| 428 | 4361 |
| 4362 /* Call staticpro_nodump (&var) to protect static variable `var'. */ | |
| 4363 /* var will not be saved at dump time */ | |
| 1632 | 4364 MODULE_API void staticpro_nodump (Lisp_Object *); |
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4365 #define staticpro_nodump_1(ptr, name) staticpro_nodump (ptr) |
| 428 | 4366 |
| 996 | 4367 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB |
| 4368 /* Call unstaticpro_nodump (&var) to stop protecting static variable `var'. */ | |
| 1632 | 4369 MODULE_API void unstaticpro_nodump (Lisp_Object *); |
| 996 | 4370 #endif |
| 4371 | |
| 771 | 4372 #endif |
| 4373 | |
| 3263 | 4374 #ifdef NEW_GC |
| 2720 | 4375 extern Lisp_Object_dynarr *mcpros; |
| 4376 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS | |
| 4377 /* Help debug crashes gc-marking a mcpro'ed object. */ | |
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4378 MODULE_API void mcpro_1 (Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *); |
| 2720 | 4379 #define mcpro(ptr) mcpro_1 (ptr, #ptr) |
| 4380 #else /* not DEBUG_XEMACS */ | |
| 4381 /* Call mcpro (&var) to protect mc variable `var'. */ | |
| 4382 MODULE_API void mcpro (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4383 #endif /* not DEBUG_XEMACS */ | |
| 3263 | 4384 #endif /* NEW_GC */ |
| 2720 | 4385 |
| 771 | 4386 void register_post_gc_action (void (*fun) (void *), void *arg); |
| 4387 int begin_gc_forbidden (void); | |
| 4388 void end_gc_forbidden (int count); | |
| 1957 | 4389 extern int gc_currently_forbidden; |
| 771 | 4390 |
| 1743 | 4391 END_C_DECLS |
| 1650 | 4392 |
| 771 | 4393 |
| 4394 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4395 /* Misc definitions */ | |
| 4396 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 442 | 4397 |
| 4398 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 1983 | 4399 /* Other numeric types */ |
| 4400 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4401 #include "number.h" | |
| 4402 | |
| 4403 | |
| 4404 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 442 | 4405 /* prototypes */ |
| 4406 /************************************************************************/ | |
| 4407 | |
| 4408 /* NOTE: Prototypes should go HERE, not in various header files, unless | |
| 4409 they specifically reference a type that's not defined in lisp.h. | |
| 4410 (And even then, you might consider adding the type to lisp.h.) | |
| 4411 | |
| 4412 The idea is that header files typically contain the innards of objects, | |
| 4413 and we want to minimize the number of "dependencies" of one file on | |
| 4414 the specifics of such objects. Putting prototypes here minimizes the | |
| 4415 number of header files that need to be included -- good for a number | |
| 4416 of reasons. --ben */ | |
| 4417 | |
| 4418 /*--------------- prototypes for various public c functions ------------*/ | |
| 4419 | |
| 4420 /* Prototypes for all init/syms_of/vars_of initialization functions. */ | |
| 4421 #include "symsinit.h" | |
| 4422 | |
| 1743 | 4423 BEGIN_C_DECLS |
| 1650 | 4424 |
| 826 | 4425 /* Defined in abbrev.c */ |
| 1632 | 4426 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fexpand_abbrev, 0); |
| 826 | 4427 |
| 428 | 4428 /* Defined in alloc.c */ |
| 1632 | 4429 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fcons, 2); |
| 4430 MODULE_API EXFUN (Flist, MANY); | |
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4431 EXFUN (Fbit_vector, MANY); |
| 826 | 4432 EXFUN (Fmake_byte_code, MANY); |
| 1632 | 4433 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fmake_list, 2); |
| 4434 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fmake_string, 2); | |
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4435 EXFUN (Fstring, MANY); |
| 1632 | 4436 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fmake_symbol, 1); |
| 4437 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fmake_vector, 2); | |
| 4438 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fvector, MANY); | |
| 826 | 4439 |
| 3263 | 4440 #ifndef NEW_GC |
| 428 | 4441 void release_breathing_space (void); |
| 3263 | 4442 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 428 | 4443 Lisp_Object noseeum_cons (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
| 1632 | 4444 MODULE_API Lisp_Object make_vector (Elemcount, Lisp_Object); |
| 4445 MODULE_API Lisp_Object vector1 (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4446 MODULE_API Lisp_Object vector2 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4447 MODULE_API Lisp_Object vector3 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 665 | 4448 Lisp_Object make_bit_vector (Elemcount, Lisp_Object); |
| 4449 Lisp_Object make_bit_vector_from_byte_vector (unsigned char *, Elemcount); | |
| 428 | 4450 Lisp_Object noseeum_make_marker (void); |
| 3092 | 4451 #ifndef NEW_GC |
| 428 | 4452 void garbage_collect_1 (void); |
| 3092 | 4453 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 1632 | 4454 MODULE_API Lisp_Object acons (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
| 4455 MODULE_API Lisp_Object cons3 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4456 MODULE_API Lisp_Object list1 (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4457 MODULE_API Lisp_Object list2 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4458 MODULE_API Lisp_Object list3 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4459 MODULE_API Lisp_Object list4 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4460 Lisp_Object); | |
| 4461 MODULE_API Lisp_Object list5 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4462 Lisp_Object); | |
| 4463 MODULE_API Lisp_Object list6 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4464 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 428 | 4465 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (memory_full (void)); |
| 4466 void disksave_object_finalization (void); | |
| 4467 extern int purify_flag; | |
| 3092 | 4468 #ifndef NEW_GC |
| 428 | 4469 extern EMACS_INT gc_generation_number[1]; |
| 3092 | 4470 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 428 | 4471 int c_readonly (Lisp_Object); |
| 4472 int lisp_readonly (Lisp_Object); | |
| 1632 | 4473 MODULE_API void copy_lisp_object (Lisp_Object dst, Lisp_Object src); |
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4474 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_istring (const Ibyte *); |
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4475 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_cistring (const CIbyte *); |
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4476 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_ascstring (const Ascbyte *); |
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4477 MODULE_API Lisp_Object build_extstring (const Extbyte *, Lisp_Object); |
| 1632 | 4478 MODULE_API Lisp_Object make_string (const Ibyte *, Bytecount); |
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4479 MODULE_API Lisp_Object make_extstring (const Extbyte *, EMACS_INT, Lisp_Object); |
| 771 | 4480 void init_string_ascii_begin (Lisp_Object string); |
| 428 | 4481 Lisp_Object make_uninit_string (Bytecount); |
| 1632 | 4482 MODULE_API Lisp_Object make_float (double); |
| 867 | 4483 Lisp_Object make_string_nocopy (const Ibyte *, Bytecount); |
| 853 | 4484 void free_cons (Lisp_Object); |
| 428 | 4485 void free_list (Lisp_Object); |
| 4486 void free_alist (Lisp_Object); | |
| 1204 | 4487 void free_marker (Lisp_Object); |
| 428 | 4488 int object_dead_p (Lisp_Object); |
| 4489 void mark_object (Lisp_Object obj); | |
| 3092 | 4490 #ifndef NEW_GC |
| 1598 | 4491 #ifdef USE_KKCC |
| 2645 | 4492 #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS |
| 4493 void kkcc_gc_stack_push_lisp_object_1 (Lisp_Object obj, int level, int pos); | |
| 4494 #define kkcc_gc_stack_push_lisp_object(obj, level, pos) \ | |
| 4495 kkcc_gc_stack_push_lisp_object_1 (obj, level, pos) | |
| 4496 void kkcc_backtrace (void); | |
| 4497 #else | |
| 4498 void kkcc_gc_stack_push_lisp_object_1 (Lisp_Object obj); | |
| 4499 #define kkcc_gc_stack_push_lisp_object(obj, level, pos) \ | |
| 4500 kkcc_gc_stack_push_lisp_object_1 (obj) | |
| 4501 #define kkcc_backtrace() | |
| 4502 #endif | |
| 1598 | 4503 #endif /* USE_KKCC */ |
| 3092 | 4504 #endif /* not NEW_GC */ |
| 428 | 4505 int marked_p (Lisp_Object obj); |
| 851 | 4506 extern int funcall_allocation_flag; |
| 814 | 4507 extern int need_to_garbage_collect; |
| 1632 | 4508 extern MODULE_API int need_to_check_c_alloca; |
| 888 | 4509 extern int need_to_signal_post_gc; |
| 1333 | 4510 extern Lisp_Object Qpost_gc_hook, Qgarbage_collecting; |
| 851 | 4511 void recompute_funcall_allocation_flag (void); |
| 428 | 4512 |
| 4513 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
| 665 | 4514 Bytecount malloced_storage_size (void *, Bytecount, struct overhead_stats *); |
| 4515 Bytecount fixed_type_block_overhead (Bytecount); | |
| 428 | 4516 #endif |
| 1204 | 4517 |
| 4518 #ifdef EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS | |
| 4519 Lisp_Object make_key_data (void); | |
| 4520 Lisp_Object make_button_data (void); | |
| 4521 Lisp_Object make_motion_data (void); | |
| 4522 Lisp_Object make_process_data (void); | |
| 4523 Lisp_Object make_timeout_data (void); | |
| 4524 Lisp_Object make_magic_data (void); | |
| 4525 Lisp_Object make_magic_eval_data (void); | |
| 4526 Lisp_Object make_eval_data (void); | |
| 4527 Lisp_Object make_misc_user_data (void); | |
| 4528 void free_key_data (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4529 void free_button_data (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4530 void free_motion_data (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4531 void free_process_data (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4532 void free_timeout_data (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4533 void free_magic_data (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4534 void free_magic_eval_data (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4535 void free_eval_data (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4536 void free_misc_user_data (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4537 #endif /* EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS */ | |
| 934 | 4538 |
| 428 | 4539 /* Defined in buffer.c */ |
| 4540 Lisp_Object get_truename_buffer (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4541 void switch_to_buffer (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4542 extern int find_file_compare_truenames; | |
| 4543 extern int find_file_use_truenames; | |
| 867 | 4544 Ibyte *get_initial_directory (Ibyte *pathname, Bytecount size); |
| 771 | 4545 void set_buffer_internal (struct buffer *b); |
| 4546 struct buffer *decode_buffer (Lisp_Object buffer, int allow_string); | |
| 4547 | |
| 4548 void record_buffer (Lisp_Object buf); | |
| 4549 Lisp_Object get_buffer (Lisp_Object name, | |
| 4550 int error_if_deleted_or_does_not_exist); | |
| 4551 int map_over_sharing_buffers (struct buffer *buf, | |
| 4552 int (*mapfun) (struct buffer *buf, | |
| 4553 void *closure), | |
| 4554 void *closure); | |
| 1204 | 4555 void cleanup_buffer_undo_lists (void); |
| 771 | 4556 |
| 4557 extern struct buffer *current_buffer; | |
| 4558 | |
| 4559 extern void init_initial_directory (void); /* initialize initial_directory */ | |
| 4560 | |
| 4561 EXFUN (Fbuffer_disable_undo, 1); | |
| 1632 | 4562 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fbuffer_modified_p, 1); |
| 4563 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fbuffer_name, 1); | |
| 4564 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fcurrent_buffer, 0); | |
| 771 | 4565 EXFUN (Ferase_buffer, 1); |
| 4566 EXFUN (Fget_buffer, 1); | |
| 4567 EXFUN (Fget_buffer_create, 1); | |
| 4568 EXFUN (Fget_file_buffer, 1); | |
| 1632 | 4569 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fkill_buffer, 1); |
| 771 | 4570 EXFUN (Fother_buffer, 3); |
| 4571 EXFUN (Frecord_buffer, 1); | |
| 1632 | 4572 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fset_buffer, 1); |
| 771 | 4573 EXFUN (Fset_buffer_modified_p, 2); |
| 4574 | |
| 4575 extern Lisp_Object QSscratch, Qafter_change_function, Qafter_change_functions; | |
| 4576 extern Lisp_Object Qbefore_change_function, Qbefore_change_functions; | |
| 4577 extern Lisp_Object Qbuffer_or_string_p, Qdefault_directory, Qfirst_change_hook; | |
| 4578 extern Lisp_Object Qpermanent_local, Vafter_change_function; | |
| 4579 extern Lisp_Object Vafter_change_functions, Vbefore_change_function; | |
| 4580 extern Lisp_Object Vbefore_change_functions, Vbuffer_alist, Vbuffer_defaults; | |
| 4581 extern Lisp_Object Vinhibit_read_only, Vtransient_mark_mode; | |
| 428 | 4582 |
| 563 | 4583 /* Defined in bytecode.c */ |
| 826 | 4584 EXFUN (Fbyte_code, 3); |
| 4585 | |
| 593 | 4586 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_byte_code |
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4587 (const Ascbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob)); |
| 563 | 4588 |
| 4932 | 4589 extern Lisp_Object Qbyte_code, Qinvalid_byte_code; |
| 563 | 4590 |
| 826 | 4591 /* Defined in callint.c */ |
| 4592 EXFUN (Fcall_interactively, 3); | |
| 4593 EXFUN (Fprefix_numeric_value, 1); | |
| 4594 | |
| 4595 /* Defined in casefiddle.c */ | |
| 4596 EXFUN (Fdowncase, 2); | |
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4597 EXFUN (Fcanoncase, 2); |
| 826 | 4598 EXFUN (Fupcase, 2); |
| 4599 EXFUN (Fupcase_initials, 2); | |
| 4600 EXFUN (Fupcase_initials_region, 3); | |
| 4601 EXFUN (Fupcase_region, 3); | |
| 4602 | |
| 4603 /* Defined in casetab.c */ | |
| 4604 EXFUN (Fset_standard_case_table, 1); | |
| 4605 | |
| 4606 /* Defined in chartab.c */ | |
| 4607 EXFUN (Freset_char_table, 1); | |
| 4608 | |
| 4609 /* Defined in cmds.c */ | |
| 4610 EXFUN (Fbeginning_of_line, 2); | |
| 4611 EXFUN (Fend_of_line, 2); | |
| 4612 EXFUN (Fforward_char, 2); | |
| 4613 EXFUN (Fforward_line, 2); | |
| 4614 | |
| 428 | 4615 /* Defined in data.c */ |
| 826 | 4616 EXFUN (Fadd1, 1); |
| 4617 EXFUN (Faref, 2); | |
| 4618 EXFUN (Faset, 3); | |
| 4619 EXFUN (Fcar, 1); | |
| 4620 EXFUN (Fcar_safe, 1); | |
| 4621 EXFUN (Fcdr, 1); | |
| 919 | 4622 EXFUN (Fcdr_safe, 1); |
| 826 | 4623 EXFUN (Fgeq, MANY); |
| 4624 EXFUN (Fgtr, MANY); | |
| 4625 EXFUN (Findirect_function, 1); | |
| 4626 EXFUN (Fleq, MANY); | |
| 4627 EXFUN (Flistp, 1); | |
| 4628 EXFUN (Flss, MANY); | |
| 4629 EXFUN (Fmax, MANY); | |
| 4630 EXFUN (Fmin, MANY); | |
| 4631 EXFUN (Fminus, MANY); | |
| 4632 EXFUN (Fnumber_to_string, 1); | |
| 4633 EXFUN (Fplus, MANY); | |
| 4634 EXFUN (Fquo, MANY); | |
| 4635 EXFUN (Frem, 2); | |
| 4636 EXFUN (Fsetcar, 2); | |
| 4637 EXFUN (Fsetcdr, 2); | |
| 4638 EXFUN (Fsub1, 1); | |
| 4639 EXFUN (Fsubr_max_args, 1); | |
| 4640 EXFUN (Fsubr_min_args, 1); | |
| 4641 EXFUN (Ftimes, MANY); | |
| 4642 | |
| 428 | 4643 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (c_write_error (Lisp_Object)); |
| 4644 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (lisp_write_error (Lisp_Object)); | |
| 4645 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (args_out_of_range (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)); | |
| 4646 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (args_out_of_range_3 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4647 Lisp_Object)); | |
| 1632 | 4648 MODULE_API Lisp_Object wrong_type_argument (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
| 4649 MODULE_API | |
| 428 | 4650 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (dead_wrong_type_argument (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)); |
| 4651 void check_int_range (EMACS_INT, EMACS_INT, EMACS_INT); | |
| 4652 | |
| 771 | 4653 EXFUN (Fint_to_char, 1); |
| 4654 EXFUN (Fchar_to_int, 1); | |
| 4655 | |
| 428 | 4656 enum arith_comparison { |
| 4657 arith_equal, | |
| 4658 arith_notequal, | |
| 4659 arith_less, | |
| 4660 arith_grtr, | |
| 4661 arith_less_or_equal, | |
| 4662 arith_grtr_or_equal }; | |
| 4663 Lisp_Object arithcompare (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, enum arith_comparison); | |
| 4664 | |
| 707 | 4665 /* Do NOT use word_to_lisp or wasteful_word_to_lisp to decode time_t's |
| 4666 unless you KNOW arg is non-negative. They cannot return negative | |
| 4667 values! Use make_time. */ | |
| 428 | 4668 Lisp_Object word_to_lisp (unsigned int); |
| 4669 unsigned int lisp_to_word (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4670 | |
| 4932 | 4671 extern Lisp_Object Qarrayp, Qbitp, Qchar_or_string_p, Qcharacterp, |
| 4672 Qerror_conditions, Qerror_message, Qinteger_char_or_marker_p, | |
| 4673 Qinteger_or_char_p, Qinteger_or_marker_p, Qlambda, Qlistp, Qnatnump, | |
| 4674 Qnonnegativep, Qnumber_char_or_marker_p, Qnumberp, Qquote, Qtrue_list_p; | |
| 4675 extern MODULE_API Lisp_Object Qintegerp; | |
| 4676 | |
| 4677 extern Lisp_Object Qarith_error, Qbeginning_of_buffer, Qbuffer_read_only, | |
| 4678 Qcircular_list, Qcircular_property_list, Qconversion_error, | |
| 4679 Qcyclic_variable_indirection, Qdomain_error, Qediting_error, | |
| 4680 Qend_of_buffer, Qend_of_file, Qerror, Qfile_error, Qinternal_error, | |
| 4681 Qinvalid_change, Qinvalid_constant, Qinvalid_function, Qinvalid_operation, | |
| 4682 Qinvalid_read_syntax, Qinvalid_state, Qio_error, Qlist_formation_error, | |
| 4683 Qmalformed_list, Qmalformed_property_list, Qno_catch, Qout_of_memory, | |
| 4684 Qoverflow_error, Qprinting_unreadable_object, Qquit, Qrange_error, | |
| 4685 Qsetting_constant, Qsingularity_error, Qstack_overflow, | |
| 4686 Qstructure_formation_error, Qtext_conversion_error, Qunderflow_error, | |
| 4687 Qvoid_function, Qvoid_variable, Qwrong_number_of_arguments, | |
| 4688 Qwrong_type_argument; | |
| 4689 extern MODULE_API Lisp_Object Qinvalid_argument, Qsyntax_error; | |
| 4690 | |
| 428 | 4691 /* Defined in dired.c */ |
| 867 | 4692 Lisp_Object make_directory_hash_table (const Ibyte *); |
| 428 | 4693 Lisp_Object wasteful_word_to_lisp (unsigned int); |
| 4694 | |
| 4695 /* Defined in doc.c */ | |
| 826 | 4696 EXFUN (Fsubstitute_command_keys, 1); |
| 4697 | |
| 814 | 4698 Lisp_Object unparesseuxify_doc_string (int fd, EMACS_INT position, |
| 867 | 4699 Ibyte *name_nonreloc, |
| 814 | 4700 Lisp_Object name_reloc, |
| 4701 int standard_doc_file); | |
| 428 | 4702 Lisp_Object read_doc_string (Lisp_Object); |
| 4703 | |
| 4704 /* Defined in doprnt.c */ | |
| 867 | 4705 Bytecount emacs_doprnt_va (Lisp_Object stream, const Ibyte *format_nonreloc, |
| 771 | 4706 Bytecount format_length, Lisp_Object format_reloc, |
| 4707 va_list vargs); | |
| 867 | 4708 Bytecount emacs_doprnt (Lisp_Object stream, const Ibyte *format_nonreloc, |
| 771 | 4709 Bytecount format_length, Lisp_Object format_reloc, |
| 4710 int nargs, const Lisp_Object *largs, ...); | |
| 867 | 4711 Lisp_Object emacs_vsprintf_string_lisp (const CIbyte *format_nonreloc, |
| 771 | 4712 Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, |
| 4713 const Lisp_Object *largs); | |
| 867 | 4714 Lisp_Object emacs_sprintf_string_lisp (const CIbyte *format_nonreloc, |
| 771 | 4715 Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, ...); |
| 867 | 4716 Ibyte *emacs_vsprintf_malloc_lisp (const CIbyte *format_nonreloc, |
| 771 | 4717 Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, |
| 4718 const Lisp_Object *largs, | |
| 4719 Bytecount *len_out); | |
| 867 | 4720 Ibyte *emacs_sprintf_malloc_lisp (Bytecount *len_out, |
| 4721 const CIbyte *format_nonreloc, | |
| 771 | 4722 Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, ...); |
| 867 | 4723 Lisp_Object emacs_vsprintf_string (const CIbyte *format, va_list vargs); |
| 4724 Lisp_Object emacs_sprintf_string (const CIbyte *format, ...) | |
| 771 | 4725 PRINTF_ARGS (1, 2); |
| 867 | 4726 Ibyte *emacs_vsprintf_malloc (const CIbyte *format, va_list vargs, |
| 771 | 4727 Bytecount *len_out); |
| 867 | 4728 Ibyte *emacs_sprintf_malloc (Bytecount *len_out, const CIbyte *format, ...) |
| 771 | 4729 PRINTF_ARGS (2, 3); |
| 867 | 4730 Bytecount emacs_vsprintf (Ibyte *output, const CIbyte *format, |
| 771 | 4731 va_list vargs); |
| 867 | 4732 Bytecount emacs_sprintf (Ibyte *output, const CIbyte *format, ...) |
| 771 | 4733 PRINTF_ARGS (2, 3); |
| 4734 | |
| 428 | 4735 |
| 4736 /* Defined in editfns.c */ | |
| 826 | 4737 EXFUN (Fbobp, 1); |
| 4738 EXFUN (Fbolp, 1); | |
| 4739 EXFUN (Fbuffer_substring, 3); | |
| 4740 EXFUN (Fchar_after, 2); | |
| 4741 EXFUN (Fchar_to_string, 1); | |
| 4742 EXFUN (Fdelete_region, 3); | |
| 4743 EXFUN (Feobp, 1); | |
| 4744 EXFUN (Feolp, 1); | |
| 4745 EXFUN (Ffollowing_char, 1); | |
| 4746 EXFUN (Fformat, MANY); | |
| 4747 EXFUN (Fgoto_char, 2); | |
| 4748 EXFUN (Finsert, MANY); | |
| 4749 EXFUN (Finsert_buffer_substring, 3); | |
| 4750 EXFUN (Finsert_char, 4); | |
| 4751 EXFUN (Fnarrow_to_region, 3); | |
| 4752 EXFUN (Fpoint, 1); | |
| 4753 EXFUN (Fpoint_marker, 2); | |
| 4754 EXFUN (Fpoint_max, 1); | |
| 4755 EXFUN (Fpoint_min, 1); | |
| 4756 EXFUN (Fpreceding_char, 1); | |
| 4757 EXFUN (Fsystem_name, 0); | |
| 4758 EXFUN (Fuser_home_directory, 0); | |
| 4759 EXFUN (Fuser_login_name, 1); | |
| 4760 EXFUN (Fwiden, 1); | |
| 4761 | |
| 428 | 4762 void uncache_home_directory (void); |
| 867 | 4763 Ibyte *get_home_directory (void); |
| 4764 Ibyte *user_login_name (uid_t *); | |
| 428 | 4765 void buffer_insert1 (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object); |
| 665 | 4766 Lisp_Object make_string_from_buffer (struct buffer *, Charbpos, Charcount); |
| 4767 Lisp_Object make_string_from_buffer_no_extents (struct buffer *, Charbpos, Charcount); | |
| 707 | 4768 Lisp_Object make_time (time_t); |
| 428 | 4769 Lisp_Object save_excursion_save (void); |
| 844 | 4770 Lisp_Object save_restriction_save (struct buffer *buf); |
| 428 | 4771 Lisp_Object save_excursion_restore (Lisp_Object); |
| 4772 Lisp_Object save_restriction_restore (Lisp_Object); | |
| 771 | 4773 void widen_buffer (struct buffer *b, int no_clip); |
| 4774 int beginning_of_line_p (struct buffer *b, Charbpos pt); | |
| 428 | 4775 |
| 4776 /* Defined in emacsfns.c */ | |
| 4777 Lisp_Object save_current_buffer_restore (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4778 | |
| 4779 /* Defined in emacs.c */ | |
| 2268 | 4780 EXFUN_NORETURN (Fkill_emacs, 1); |
| 826 | 4781 EXFUN (Frunning_temacs_p, 0); |
| 1123 | 4782 EXFUN (Fforce_debugging_signal, 1); |
| 826 | 4783 |
| 428 | 4784 SIGTYPE fatal_error_signal (int); |
| 2367 | 4785 Lisp_Object make_arg_list (int, Wexttext **); |
| 4786 void make_argc_argv (Lisp_Object, int *, Wexttext ***); | |
| 4787 void free_argc_argv (Wexttext **); | |
| 771 | 4788 Lisp_Object split_external_path (const Extbyte *path); |
| 867 | 4789 Lisp_Object split_env_path (const CIbyte *evarname, const Ibyte *default_); |
| 771 | 4790 |
| 428 | 4791 /* Nonzero means don't do interactive redisplay and don't change tty modes */ |
| 442 | 4792 extern int noninteractive, noninteractive1; |
| 2367 | 4793 extern int inhibit_non_essential_conversion_operations; |
| 428 | 4794 extern int preparing_for_armageddon; |
| 458 | 4795 extern Fixnum emacs_priority; |
| 428 | 4796 extern int suppress_early_error_handler_backtrace; |
| 771 | 4797 void debug_break (void); |
| 4854 | 4798 int debug_can_access_memory (const void *ptr, Bytecount len); |
| 2210 | 4799 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (really_abort (void)); |
| 776 | 4800 void zero_out_command_line_status_vars (void); |
| 428 | 4801 |
| 826 | 4802 /* Defined in emodules.c */ |
| 996 | 4803 #ifdef HAVE_SHLIB |
| 826 | 4804 EXFUN (Flist_modules, 0); |
| 4805 EXFUN (Fload_module, 3); | |
| 996 | 4806 extern int unloading_module; |
| 4807 #endif | |
| 826 | 4808 |
| 428 | 4809 /* Defined in eval.c */ |
| 1706 | 4810 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fapply, MANY); |
| 826 | 4811 EXFUN (Fbacktrace, 2); |
| 4812 EXFUN (Fcommand_execute, 3); | |
| 4813 EXFUN (Fcommandp, 1); | |
|
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4814 EXFUN (Fquote_maybe, 1); |
| 1706 | 4815 MODULE_API EXFUN (Feval, 1); |
| 4816 MODULE_API EXFUN (Ffuncall, MANY); | |
| 826 | 4817 EXFUN (Ffunctionp, 1); |
| 4818 EXFUN (Finteractive_p, 0); | |
| 4819 EXFUN (Fprogn, UNEVALLED); | |
| 1706 | 4820 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fsignal, 2); |
|
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4821 MODULE_API EXFUN_NORETURN (Fthrow, UNEVALLED); |
| 1706 | 4822 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fcall_with_condition_handler, MANY); |
| 853 | 4823 EXFUN (Ffunction_max_args, 1); |
| 4824 EXFUN (Ffunction_min_args, 1); | |
| 826 | 4825 |
|
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4826 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (throw_or_bomb_out (Lisp_Object, |
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4827 Lisp_Object, int, |
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4828 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)); |
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4829 |
| 1632 | 4830 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (signal_error_1 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)); |
| 563 | 4831 void maybe_signal_error_1 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4832 Error_Behavior); |
| 563 | 4833 Lisp_Object maybe_signal_continuable_error_1 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4834 Lisp_Object, Error_Behavior); |
| 1743 | 4835 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (signal_ferror (Lisp_Object, const CIbyte *, |
| 4836 ...)) PRINTF_ARGS(2, 3); | |
| 578 | 4837 void maybe_signal_ferror (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Error_Behavior, |
| 867 | 4838 const CIbyte *, ...) PRINTF_ARGS (4, 5); |
| 4839 Lisp_Object signal_continuable_ferror (Lisp_Object, const CIbyte *, ...) | |
| 442 | 4840 PRINTF_ARGS (2, 3); |
| 563 | 4841 Lisp_Object maybe_signal_continuable_ferror (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4842 Error_Behavior, |
| 867 | 4843 const CIbyte *, ...) |
| 442 | 4844 PRINTF_ARGS (4, 5); |
| 563 | 4845 |
|
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4846 Lisp_Object build_error_data (const Ascbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob); |
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4847 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (signal_error (Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *, |
| 563 | 4848 Lisp_Object)); |
|
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4849 void maybe_signal_error (Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4850 Lisp_Object, Error_Behavior); |
|
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4851 Lisp_Object signal_continuable_error (Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *, |
| 563 | 4852 Lisp_Object); |
|
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4853 Lisp_Object maybe_signal_continuable_error (Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *, |
| 563 | 4854 Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4855 Lisp_Object, Error_Behavior); |
| 1743 | 4856 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (signal_ferror_with_frob (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
|
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4857 const Ascbyte *, ...)) |
| 1743 | 4858 PRINTF_ARGS(3, 4); |
| 563 | 4859 void maybe_signal_ferror_with_frob (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4860 Error_Behavior, |
|
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4861 const Ascbyte *, ...) PRINTF_ARGS (5, 6); |
| 563 | 4862 Lisp_Object signal_continuable_ferror_with_frob (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
|
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4863 const Ascbyte *, |
| 563 | 4864 ...) PRINTF_ARGS (3, 4); |
| 4865 Lisp_Object maybe_signal_continuable_ferror_with_frob (Lisp_Object, | |
| 4866 Lisp_Object, | |
| 4867 Lisp_Object, | |
| 578 | 4868 Error_Behavior, |
|
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4869 const Ascbyte *, ...) |
| 442 | 4870 PRINTF_ARGS (5, 6); |
|
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4871 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (signal_error_2 (Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *, |
| 563 | 4872 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)); |
|
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4873 void maybe_signal_error_2 (Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4874 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Error_Behavior); |
|
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4875 Lisp_Object signal_continuable_error_2 (Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *, |
| 563 | 4876 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
|
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4877 Lisp_Object maybe_signal_continuable_error_2 (Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *, |
| 563 | 4878 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 4879 Lisp_Object, | |
| 578 | 4880 Error_Behavior); |
| 563 | 4881 |
| 4882 | |
| 1927 | 4883 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (signal_malformed_list_error (Lisp_Object)); |
| 4884 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (signal_malformed_property_list_error | |
| 4885 (Lisp_Object)); | |
| 4886 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (signal_circular_list_error (Lisp_Object)); | |
| 4887 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (signal_circular_property_list_error | |
| 4888 (Lisp_Object)); | |
| 436 | 4889 |
|
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4890 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (syntax_error (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 609 | 4891 Lisp_Object frob)); |
|
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4892 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (syntax_error_2 (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 609 | 4893 Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 442 | 4894 Lisp_Object frob2)); |
|
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4895 void maybe_syntax_error (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4896 Error_Behavior); |
|
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4897 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (sferror (const Ascbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob)); |
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4898 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (sferror_2 (const Ascbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 563 | 4899 Lisp_Object frob2)); |
|
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4900 void maybe_sferror (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4901 Error_Behavior); |
|
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4902 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_argument (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 1632 | 4903 Lisp_Object frob)); |
|
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4904 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_argument_2 (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 1632 | 4905 Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 4906 Lisp_Object frob2)); | |
|
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4907 void maybe_invalid_argument (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4908 Error_Behavior); |
|
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4909 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_operation (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 1632 | 4910 Lisp_Object frob)); |
|
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4911 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_operation_2 (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 1632 | 4912 Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 4913 Lisp_Object frob2)); | |
|
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4914 MODULE_API void maybe_invalid_operation (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, |
| 1632 | 4915 Lisp_Object, Error_Behavior); |
|
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4916 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_state (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 4917 Lisp_Object frob)); |
|
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4918 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_state_2 (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 4919 Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 4920 Lisp_Object frob2)); | |
|
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4921 void maybe_invalid_state (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 609 | 4922 Error_Behavior); |
|
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4923 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_change (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 4924 Lisp_Object frob)); |
|
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4925 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_change_2 (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 4926 Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 4927 Lisp_Object frob2)); | |
|
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4928 void maybe_invalid_change (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 609 | 4929 Error_Behavior); |
|
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4930 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_constant (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 1632 | 4931 Lisp_Object frob)); |
|
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4932 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (invalid_constant_2 (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 4933 Lisp_Object frob1, |
| 4934 Lisp_Object frob2)); | |
|
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4935 void maybe_invalid_constant (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 4936 Error_Behavior); |
|
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4937 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (wtaerror (const Ascbyte *reason, Lisp_Object frob)); |
|
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4938 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (out_of_memory (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 1632 | 4939 Lisp_Object frob)); |
|
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4940 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (stack_overflow (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 442 | 4941 Lisp_Object frob)); |
| 4942 | |
| 436 | 4943 Lisp_Object signal_void_function_error (Lisp_Object); |
| 4944 Lisp_Object signal_invalid_function_error (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4945 Lisp_Object signal_wrong_number_of_arguments_error (Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 4946 | |
| 428 | 4947 Lisp_Object run_hook_with_args_in_buffer (struct buffer *, int, Lisp_Object *, |
| 4948 enum run_hooks_condition); | |
| 4949 Lisp_Object run_hook_with_args (int, Lisp_Object *, enum run_hooks_condition); | |
| 4950 void va_run_hook_with_args (Lisp_Object, int, ...); | |
| 4951 void va_run_hook_with_args_in_buffer (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object, int, ...); | |
| 4952 Lisp_Object run_hook (Lisp_Object); | |
| 1706 | 4953 MODULE_API Lisp_Object apply1 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
| 4954 MODULE_API Lisp_Object call0 (Lisp_Object); | |
| 4955 MODULE_API Lisp_Object call1 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4956 MODULE_API Lisp_Object call2 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4957 MODULE_API Lisp_Object call3 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4958 Lisp_Object); | |
| 4959 MODULE_API Lisp_Object call4 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4960 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4961 MODULE_API Lisp_Object call5 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4962 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4963 MODULE_API Lisp_Object call6 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4964 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4965 Lisp_Object); | |
| 4966 MODULE_API Lisp_Object call7 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4967 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4968 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4969 MODULE_API Lisp_Object call8 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4970 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4971 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 428 | 4972 Lisp_Object call0_in_buffer (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object); |
| 4973 Lisp_Object call1_in_buffer (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4974 Lisp_Object call2_in_buffer (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4975 Lisp_Object); | |
| 4976 Lisp_Object call3_in_buffer (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4977 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4978 Lisp_Object call4_in_buffer (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4979 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4980 Lisp_Object call5_in_buffer (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4981 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4982 Lisp_Object); | |
| 4983 Lisp_Object call6_in_buffer (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4984 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 4985 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 4986 Lisp_Object eval_in_buffer (struct buffer *, Lisp_Object); | |
| 853 | 4987 |
| 4988 struct call_trapping_problems_result | |
| 4989 { | |
| 4990 int caught_error, caught_throw; | |
| 4991 Lisp_Object error_conditions, data; | |
| 4992 Lisp_Object backtrace; | |
| 4993 Lisp_Object thrown_tag; | |
| 4994 Lisp_Object thrown_value; | |
| 4995 }; | |
| 4996 | |
| 4997 #define NO_INHIBIT_ERRORS (1<<0) | |
| 4998 #define NO_INHIBIT_THROWS (1<<1) | |
| 4999 #define INTERNAL_INHIBIT_ERRORS (1<<0) | |
| 5000 #define INTERNAL_INHIBIT_THROWS (1<<1) | |
| 5001 #define INHIBIT_WARNING_ISSUE (1<<2) | |
| 5002 #define ISSUE_WARNINGS_AT_DEBUG_LEVEL (1<<3) | |
| 5003 #define INHIBIT_QUIT (1<<4) | |
| 5004 #define UNINHIBIT_QUIT (1<<5) | |
| 5005 #define INHIBIT_GC (1<<6) | |
| 5006 #define INHIBIT_EXISTING_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_DELETION (1<<7) | |
| 5007 #define INHIBIT_EXISTING_CODING_SYSTEM_DELETION (1<<8) | |
| 5008 #define INHIBIT_EXISTING_CHARSET_DELETION (1<<9) | |
| 5009 #define INHIBIT_PERMANENT_DISPLAY_OBJECT_CREATION (1<<10) | |
| 5010 #define INHIBIT_CODING_SYSTEM_CREATION (1<<11) | |
| 5011 #define INHIBIT_CHARSET_CREATION (1<<12) | |
| 5012 #define INHIBIT_EXISTING_BUFFER_TEXT_MODIFICATION (1<<13) | |
| 5013 #define INHIBIT_ANY_CHANGE_AFFECTING_REDISPLAY (1<<14) | |
| 5014 #define INHIBIT_ENTERING_DEBUGGER (1<<15) | |
| 5015 #define CALL_WITH_SUSPENDED_ERRORS (1<<16) | |
| 1333 | 5016 #define POSTPONE_WARNING_ISSUE (1<<17) |
| 853 | 5017 |
| 5018 enum check_allowed_operation | |
| 5019 { | |
| 5020 OPERATION_DELETE_OBJECT, | |
| 5021 OPERATION_CREATE_OBJECT, | |
| 5022 OPERATION_MODIFY_BUFFER_TEXT, | |
| 1429 | 5023 OPERATION_MODIFY_OBJECT_PROPERTY |
| 853 | 5024 }; |
| 5025 | |
| 5026 int get_inhibit_flags (void); | |
| 5027 void check_allowed_operation (int what, Lisp_Object obj, Lisp_Object prop); | |
| 5028 void note_object_created (Lisp_Object obj); | |
| 5029 void note_object_deleted (Lisp_Object obj); | |
| 5030 Lisp_Object call_with_condition_handler (Lisp_Object (*handler) (Lisp_Object, | |
| 5031 Lisp_Object, | |
| 5032 Lisp_Object), | |
| 5033 Lisp_Object handler_arg, | |
| 5034 Lisp_Object (*fun) (Lisp_Object), | |
| 5035 Lisp_Object arg); | |
| 1318 | 5036 int set_trapping_problems_flags (int flags); |
| 853 | 5037 Lisp_Object call_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, |
| 2367 | 5038 const Ascbyte *warning_string, |
| 853 | 5039 int flags, |
| 5040 struct call_trapping_problems_result | |
| 5041 *problem, | |
| 5042 Lisp_Object (*fun) (void *), | |
| 5043 void *arg); | |
| 5044 Lisp_Object va_call_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, | |
| 2367 | 5045 const Ascbyte *warning_string, |
| 853 | 5046 int flags, |
| 5047 struct call_trapping_problems_result | |
| 5048 *problem, | |
| 5049 lisp_fn_t fun, int nargs, ...); | |
| 2367 | 5050 Lisp_Object call0_trapping_problems (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, int); |
| 5051 Lisp_Object call1_trapping_problems (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 853 | 5052 int); |
| 2367 | 5053 Lisp_Object call2_trapping_problems (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 853 | 5054 Lisp_Object, int); |
| 2367 | 5055 Lisp_Object call3_trapping_problems (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 853 | 5056 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); |
| 2367 | 5057 Lisp_Object call4_trapping_problems (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 853 | 5058 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 5059 int); | |
| 2367 | 5060 Lisp_Object call5_trapping_problems (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 853 | 5061 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 5062 Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 2367 | 5063 Lisp_Object eval_in_buffer_trapping_problems (const Ascbyte *, struct buffer *, |
| 853 | 5064 Lisp_Object, int); |
| 1333 | 5065 Lisp_Object run_hook_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); |
| 5066 Lisp_Object safe_run_hook_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 5067 Lisp_Object run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object, | |
| 5068 struct buffer *, | |
| 5069 int nargs, | |
| 853 | 5070 Lisp_Object *args, |
| 5071 enum | |
| 5072 run_hooks_condition | |
| 5073 cond, int flags); | |
| 1333 | 5074 Lisp_Object run_hook_with_args_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object, |
| 853 | 5075 int nargs, |
| 5076 Lisp_Object *args, | |
| 5077 enum run_hooks_condition | |
| 5078 cond, | |
| 5079 int flags); | |
| 1333 | 5080 Lisp_Object va_run_hook_with_args_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object, |
| 853 | 5081 Lisp_Object hook_var, |
| 5082 int nargs, ...); | |
| 1333 | 5083 Lisp_Object va_run_hook_with_args_in_buffer_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object, |
| 5084 struct buffer *, | |
| 5085 Lisp_Object, | |
| 853 | 5086 int nargs, ...); |
| 5087 Lisp_Object call_with_suspended_errors (lisp_fn_t, Lisp_Object, | |
| 5088 Lisp_Object, | |
| 578 | 5089 Error_Behavior, int, ...); |
| 428 | 5090 /* C Code should be using internal_catch, record_unwind_p, condition_case_1 */ |
| 1318 | 5091 int proper_redisplay_wrapping_in_place (void); |
| 428 | 5092 Lisp_Object internal_catch (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object), |
| 853 | 5093 Lisp_Object, int * volatile, |
| 2532 | 5094 Lisp_Object * volatile, |
| 853 | 5095 Lisp_Object * volatile); |
| 428 | 5096 Lisp_Object condition_case_1 (Lisp_Object, |
| 5097 Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object), | |
| 5098 Lisp_Object, | |
| 5099 Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object), | |
| 5100 Lisp_Object); | |
| 5101 Lisp_Object condition_case_3 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 1632 | 5102 MODULE_API Lisp_Object unbind_to_1 (int, Lisp_Object); |
| 771 | 5103 #define unbind_to(obj) unbind_to_1 (obj, Qnil) |
| 428 | 5104 void specbind (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
| 1632 | 5105 MODULE_API int record_unwind_protect (Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object), |
| 5106 Lisp_Object); | |
| 771 | 5107 int record_unwind_protect_freeing_dynarr (void *ptr); |
| 1333 | 5108 int record_unwind_protect_restoring_int (int *addr, int val); |
| 802 | 5109 int internal_bind_int (int *addr, int newval); |
| 5110 int internal_bind_lisp_object (Lisp_Object *addr, Lisp_Object newval); | |
| 970 | 5111 void do_autoload (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); /* GCPROs both arguments */ |
| 428 | 5112 Lisp_Object un_autoload (Lisp_Object); |
| 5113 void warn_when_safe_lispobj (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
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5114 MODULE_API void warn_when_safe (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, const Ascbyte *, |
| 1632 | 5115 ...) PRINTF_ARGS (3, 4); |
| 1292 | 5116 extern int backtrace_with_internal_sections; |
| 428 | 5117 |
|
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5118 extern Lisp_Object Vdebug_on_error; |
| 1315 | 5119 extern Lisp_Object Vstack_trace_on_error; |
| 428 | 5120 |
| 5121 /* Defined in event-stream.c */ | |
| 826 | 5122 EXFUN (Faccept_process_output, 3); |
| 5123 EXFUN (Fadd_timeout, 4); | |
| 5124 EXFUN (Fdisable_timeout, 1); | |
| 5125 EXFUN (Fdiscard_input, 0); | |
| 5126 EXFUN (Fdispatch_event, 1); | |
| 5127 EXFUN (Fenqueue_eval_event, 2); | |
| 5128 EXFUN (Fnext_event, 2); | |
| 5129 EXFUN (Fread_key_sequence, 3); | |
| 5130 EXFUN (Fsit_for, 2); | |
| 5131 EXFUN (Fsleep_for, 1); | |
| 5132 | |
| 428 | 5133 void wait_delaying_user_input (int (*) (void *), void *); |
| 1268 | 5134 int detect_input_pending (int how_many); |
| 428 | 5135 void reset_this_command_keys (Lisp_Object, int); |
| 5136 Lisp_Object enqueue_misc_user_event (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5137 Lisp_Object enqueue_misc_user_event_pos (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, | |
| 5138 Lisp_Object, int, int, int, int); | |
| 442 | 5139 extern int modifier_keys_are_sticky; |
| 428 | 5140 |
| 5141 /* Defined in event-Xt.c */ | |
| 5142 void signal_special_Xt_user_event (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5143 | |
| 5144 | |
| 5145 /* Defined in events.c */ | |
| 826 | 5146 EXFUN (Fcopy_event, 2); |
| 2862 | 5147 EXFUN (Fevent_to_character, 4); |
| 826 | 5148 |
| 428 | 5149 void clear_event_resource (void); |
| 5150 Lisp_Object allocate_event (void); | |
| 5151 | |
| 771 | 5152 EXFUN (Fevent_x_pixel, 1); |
| 5153 EXFUN (Fevent_y_pixel, 1); | |
| 5154 | |
| 5155 | |
| 5156 /* Defined in file-coding.c */ | |
| 5157 EXFUN (Fcoding_category_list, 0); | |
| 5158 EXFUN (Fcoding_category_system, 1); | |
| 5159 EXFUN (Fcoding_priority_list, 0); | |
| 5160 EXFUN (Fcoding_system_description, 1); | |
| 5161 EXFUN (Fcoding_system_documentation, 1); | |
| 5162 EXFUN (Fcoding_system_list, 1); | |
| 5163 EXFUN (Fcoding_system_name, 1); | |
| 5164 EXFUN (Fcoding_system_p, 1); | |
| 5165 EXFUN (Fcoding_system_property, 2); | |
| 5166 EXFUN (Fcoding_system_type, 1); | |
| 5167 EXFUN (Fcopy_coding_system, 2); | |
| 5168 EXFUN (Fdecode_big5_char, 1); | |
| 5169 EXFUN (Fdecode_coding_region, 4); | |
| 5170 EXFUN (Fdecode_shift_jis_char, 1); | |
| 5171 EXFUN (Fdefine_coding_system_alias, 2); | |
| 5172 EXFUN (Fdetect_coding_region, 3); | |
| 5173 EXFUN (Fdefault_encoding_detection_enabled_p, 0); | |
| 5174 EXFUN (Fencode_big5_char, 1); | |
| 5175 EXFUN (Fencode_coding_region, 4); | |
| 5176 EXFUN (Fencode_shift_jis_char, 1); | |
| 5177 EXFUN (Ffind_coding_system, 1); | |
| 5178 EXFUN (Fget_coding_system, 1); | |
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5179 EXFUN (Fmake_coding_system_internal, 4); |
| 771 | 5180 EXFUN (Fset_coding_category_system, 2); |
| 5181 EXFUN (Fset_coding_priority_list, 1); | |
| 5182 EXFUN (Fsubsidiary_coding_system, 2); | |
| 5183 | |
| 5184 extern Lisp_Object Qshift_jis, Qiso2022, Qbig5, Qccl; | |
| 5185 extern Lisp_Object Qcharset_g0; | |
| 5186 extern Lisp_Object Qcharset_g1, Qcharset_g2, Qcharset_g3, Qcoding_system_error; | |
| 5187 extern Lisp_Object Qcoding_systemp, Qcr, Qcrlf, Qdecode, Qencode; | |
| 5188 extern Lisp_Object Qeol_cr, Qeol_crlf, Qeol_lf, Qeol_type, Qescape_quoted; | |
| 5189 extern Lisp_Object Qforce_g0_on_output, Qforce_g1_on_output; | |
| 5190 extern Lisp_Object Qforce_g2_on_output, Qforce_g3_on_output; | |
| 5191 extern Lisp_Object Qinput_charset_conversion, Qlf, Qlock_shift; | |
| 5192 extern Lisp_Object Qmnemonic, Qno_ascii_cntl, Qno_ascii_eol; | |
| 5193 extern Lisp_Object Qno_conversion, Qraw_text; | |
| 5194 extern Lisp_Object Qno_iso6429, Qoutput_charset_conversion; | |
| 5195 extern Lisp_Object Qpost_read_conversion, Qpre_write_conversion, Qseven; | |
| 5196 extern Lisp_Object Qshort, Vcoding_system_for_read; | |
| 5197 extern Lisp_Object Vcoding_system_for_write; | |
| 5198 extern Lisp_Object Vfile_name_coding_system, Vkeyboard_coding_system; | |
| 5199 extern Lisp_Object Vterminal_coding_system; | |
| 5200 extern Lisp_Object Qcanonicalize_after_coding; | |
| 5201 int coding_system_is_for_text_file (Lisp_Object coding_system); | |
| 5202 Lisp_Object find_coding_system_for_text_file (Lisp_Object name, int eol_wrap); | |
| 1632 | 5203 MODULE_API Lisp_Object get_coding_system_for_text_file (Lisp_Object name, |
| 5204 int eol_wrap); | |
| 771 | 5205 int coding_system_is_binary (Lisp_Object coding_system); |
| 5206 | |
| 5207 | |
| 428 | 5208 /* Defined in fileio.c */ |
| 826 | 5209 EXFUN (Fdirectory_file_name, 1); |
| 5210 EXFUN (Fdo_auto_save, 2); | |
| 5211 EXFUN (Fexpand_file_name, 2); | |
| 5212 EXFUN (Ffile_accessible_directory_p, 1); | |
| 5213 EXFUN (Ffile_directory_p, 1); | |
| 5214 EXFUN (Ffile_executable_p, 1); | |
| 5215 EXFUN (Ffile_exists_p, 1); | |
| 5216 EXFUN (Ffile_name_absolute_p, 1); | |
| 5217 EXFUN (Ffile_name_as_directory, 1); | |
| 5218 EXFUN (Ffile_name_directory, 1); | |
| 5219 EXFUN (Ffile_name_nondirectory, 1); | |
| 5220 EXFUN (Ffile_readable_p, 1); | |
| 5221 EXFUN (Ffile_symlink_p, 1); | |
| 5222 EXFUN (Ffile_truename, 2); | |
| 5223 EXFUN (Ffind_file_name_handler, 2); | |
| 5224 EXFUN (Finsert_file_contents_internal, 7); | |
| 5225 EXFUN (Fmake_temp_name, 1); | |
| 5226 EXFUN (Fsubstitute_in_file_name, 1); | |
| 5227 EXFUN (Funhandled_file_name_directory, 1); | |
| 5228 EXFUN (Fverify_visited_file_modtime, 1); | |
| 5229 | |
| 428 | 5230 void record_auto_save (void); |
| 5231 void force_auto_save_soon (void); | |
| 563 | 5232 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (report_error_with_errno (Lisp_Object errtype, |
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5233 const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 5234 Lisp_Object data)); |
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5235 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (report_file_error (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object)); |
| 428 | 5236 Lisp_Object lisp_strerror (int); |
| 5237 Lisp_Object expand_and_dir_to_file (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5238 int internal_delete_file (Lisp_Object); | |
| 2526 | 5239 Ibyte *find_end_of_directory_component (const Ibyte *path, |
| 5240 Bytecount len); | |
| 428 | 5241 |
| 5242 /* Defined in filelock.c */ | |
| 826 | 5243 EXFUN (Funlock_buffer, 0); |
| 5244 | |
| 428 | 5245 void lock_file (Lisp_Object); |
| 5246 void unlock_file (Lisp_Object); | |
| 5247 void unlock_all_files (void); | |
| 5248 void unlock_buffer (struct buffer *); | |
| 5249 | |
| 5250 /* Defined in floatfns.c */ | |
|
4678
b5e1d4f6b66f
Make #'floor, #'ceiling, #'round, #'truncate conform to Common Lisp.
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5251 EXFUN (Ftruncate, 2); |
| 826 | 5252 |
| 428 | 5253 double extract_float (Lisp_Object); |
| 5254 | |
| 5255 /* Defined in fns.c */ | |
| 1632 | 5256 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fappend, MANY); |
| 826 | 5257 EXFUN (Fassoc, 2); |
| 5258 EXFUN (Fassq, 2); | |
| 5259 EXFUN (Fcanonicalize_lax_plist, 2); | |
| 5260 EXFUN (Fcanonicalize_plist, 2); | |
| 5261 EXFUN (Fcheck_valid_plist, 1); | |
| 5262 EXFUN (Fconcat, MANY); | |
| 5263 EXFUN (Fcopy_alist, 1); | |
| 5264 EXFUN (Fcopy_list, 1); | |
| 5265 EXFUN (Fcopy_sequence, 1); | |
| 5266 EXFUN (Fcopy_tree, 2); | |
| 5267 EXFUN (Fdelete, 2); | |
| 5268 EXFUN (Fdelq, 2); | |
| 5269 EXFUN (Fdestructive_alist_to_plist, 1); | |
| 5270 EXFUN (Felt, 2); | |
| 1632 | 5271 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fequal, 2); |
| 5272 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fget, 3); | |
|
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5273 MODULE_API EXFUN (Feqlsign, MANY); |
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5274 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fequalp, 2); |
| 826 | 5275 EXFUN (Flast, 2); |
| 5276 EXFUN (Flax_plist_get, 3); | |
| 5277 EXFUN (Flax_plist_remprop, 2); | |
| 1632 | 5278 MODULE_API EXFUN (Flength, 1); |
|
4995
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Move the various map* functions to C; add #'map-into.
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5279 EXFUN (FmapcarX, MANY); |
| 826 | 5280 EXFUN (Fmember, 2); |
| 5281 EXFUN (Fmemq, 2); | |
| 5282 EXFUN (Fnconc, MANY); | |
| 1632 | 5283 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fnreverse, 1); |
| 826 | 5284 EXFUN (Fnthcdr, 2); |
| 5285 EXFUN (Fold_assq, 2); | |
| 5286 EXFUN (Fold_equal, 2); | |
| 5287 EXFUN (Fold_member, 2); | |
| 5288 EXFUN (Fold_memq, 2); | |
| 5289 EXFUN (Fplist_get, 3); | |
| 5290 EXFUN (Fplist_member, 2); | |
| 5291 EXFUN (Fplist_put, 3); | |
| 1632 | 5292 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fprovide, 1); |
| 5293 MODULE_API EXFUN (Fput, 3); | |
| 826 | 5294 EXFUN (Frassq, 2); |
| 5295 EXFUN (Fremassq, 2); | |
| 5296 EXFUN (Freplace_list, 2); | |
| 1632 | 5297 MODULE_API EXFUN (Freverse, 1); |
| 1268 | 5298 EXFUN (Fsafe_length, 1); |
| 826 | 5299 EXFUN (Fsort, 2); |
| 5300 EXFUN (Fstring_equal, 2); | |
| 5301 EXFUN (Fstring_lessp, 2); | |
| 5302 EXFUN (Fsubstring, 3); | |
| 5303 EXFUN (Fvalid_plist_p, 1); | |
| 5304 | |
| 428 | 5305 Lisp_Object list_sort (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 5306 int (*) (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object)); | |
| 5307 Lisp_Object merge (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5308 | |
| 5309 void bump_string_modiff (Lisp_Object); | |
| 5310 Lisp_Object memq_no_quit (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5311 Lisp_Object assoc_no_quit (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5312 Lisp_Object assq_no_quit (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5313 Lisp_Object rassq_no_quit (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5314 Lisp_Object delq_no_quit (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5315 Lisp_Object delq_no_quit_and_free_cons (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5316 Lisp_Object remassoc_no_quit (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5317 Lisp_Object remassq_no_quit (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5318 Lisp_Object remrassq_no_quit (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5319 | |
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5320 int plists_differ (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int, int, int, int); |
| 428 | 5321 Lisp_Object internal_plist_get (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
| 5322 void internal_plist_put (Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5323 int internal_remprop (Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5324 Lisp_Object external_plist_get (Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object, | |
| 578 | 5325 int, Error_Behavior); |
| 428 | 5326 void external_plist_put (Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 5327 Lisp_Object, int, Error_Behavior); |
| 5328 int external_remprop (Lisp_Object *, Lisp_Object, int, Error_Behavior); | |
| 853 | 5329 int internal_equal_trapping_problems (Lisp_Object warning_class, |
| 2367 | 5330 const Ascbyte *warning_string, |
| 853 | 5331 int flags, |
| 5332 struct call_trapping_problems_result *p, | |
| 5333 int retval, | |
| 5334 Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, | |
| 5335 int depth); | |
| 428 | 5336 int internal_equal (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); |
| 801 | 5337 int internal_equalp (Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2, int depth); |
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5338 Lisp_Object MODULE_API concat2 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
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5339 Lisp_Object MODULE_API concat3 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
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5340 Lisp_Object MODULE_API vconcat2 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
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5341 Lisp_Object MODULE_API vconcat3 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
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5342 Lisp_Object MODULE_API nconc2 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
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5343 int internal_equal_0 (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int, int); |
| 428 | 5344 Lisp_Object bytecode_nconc2 (Lisp_Object *); |
|
4910
6bc1f3f6cf0d
Make canoncase visible to Lisp; use it with chars in internal_equalp.
Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
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5345 int bytecode_arithcompare (Lisp_Object obj1, Lisp_Object obj2); |
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44d7bde26046
fix compile errors, fix revert-buffer bug on binary/Latin 1 files, Mule-ize some files
Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
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4982
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5346 void check_losing_bytecode (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object); |
| 428 | 5347 |
| 771 | 5348 Lisp_Object add_suffix_to_symbol (Lisp_Object symbol, |
| 2367 | 5349 const Ascbyte *ascii_string); |
| 5350 Lisp_Object add_prefix_to_symbol (const Ascbyte *ascii_string, | |
| 771 | 5351 Lisp_Object symbol); |
| 5352 | |
| 826 | 5353 /* Defined in free-hook.c */ |
| 5354 EXFUN (Freally_free, 1); | |
| 5355 | |
| 428 | 5356 /* Defined in glyphs.c */ |
| 826 | 5357 EXFUN (Fmake_glyph_internal, 1); |
| 5358 | |
| 578 | 5359 Error_Behavior decode_error_behavior_flag (Lisp_Object); |
| 5360 Lisp_Object encode_error_behavior_flag (Error_Behavior); | |
| 428 | 5361 |
| 563 | 5362 /* Defined in glyphs-shared.c */ |
| 5363 void shared_resource_validate (Lisp_Object instantiator); | |
| 5364 Lisp_Object shared_resource_normalize (Lisp_Object inst, | |
| 5365 Lisp_Object console_type, | |
| 5366 Lisp_Object dest_mask, | |
| 5367 Lisp_Object tag); | |
| 5368 extern Lisp_Object Q_resource_type, Q_resource_id; | |
| 5369 | |
| 5370 /* Defined in gui.c */ | |
| 2367 | 5371 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (gui_error (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 563 | 5372 Lisp_Object frob)); |
| 2367 | 5373 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (gui_error_2 (const Ascbyte *reason, |
| 569 | 5374 Lisp_Object frob0, Lisp_Object frob1)); |
| 428 | 5375 /* Defined in indent.c */ |
| 826 | 5376 EXFUN (Findent_to, 3); |
| 5377 EXFUN (Fvertical_motion, 3); | |
| 5378 | |
| 5379 int byte_spaces_at_point (struct buffer *, Bytebpos); | |
| 665 | 5380 int column_at_point (struct buffer *, Charbpos, int); |
| 793 | 5381 int string_column_at_point (Lisp_Object, Charbpos, int); |
| 428 | 5382 int current_column (struct buffer *); |
| 5383 void invalidate_current_column (void); | |
| 665 | 5384 Charbpos vmotion (struct window *, Charbpos, int, int *); |
| 5385 Charbpos vmotion_pixels (Lisp_Object, Charbpos, int, int, int *); | |
| 428 | 5386 |
| 771 | 5387 /* Defined in insdel.c */ |
| 5388 void set_buffer_point (struct buffer *buf, Charbpos pos, Bytebpos bipos); | |
| 5389 | |
| 826 | 5390 /* Defined in intl.c */ |
| 5391 EXFUN (Fgettext, 1); | |
| 5392 | |
| 428 | 5393 /* Defined in keymap.c */ |
| 826 | 5394 EXFUN (Fdefine_key, 3); |
| 5395 EXFUN (Fkey_description, 1); | |
| 5396 EXFUN (Flookup_key, 3); | |
| 5397 EXFUN (Fmake_sparse_keymap, 1); | |
| 5398 | |
| 793 | 5399 void where_is_to_char (Lisp_Object, Eistring *); |
| 428 | 5400 |
| 5401 /* Defined in lread.c */ | |
| 826 | 5402 EXFUN (Fread, 1); |
| 5403 | |
| 428 | 5404 void ebolify_bytecode_constants (Lisp_Object); |
| 5405 void close_load_descs (void); | |
| 5406 int locate_file (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object *, int); | |
| 5407 EXFUN (Flocate_file_clear_hashing, 1); | |
| 442 | 5408 int isfloat_string (const char *); |
| 1983 | 5409 #ifdef HAVE_RATIO |
| 5410 int isratio_string (const char *); | |
| 5411 #endif | |
| 428 | 5412 |
| 5413 /* Well, I've decided to enable this. -- ben */ | |
| 5414 /* And I've decided to make it work right. -- sb */ | |
| 5415 #define LOADHIST | |
| 5416 /* Define the following symbol to enable load history of dumped files */ | |
| 5417 #define LOADHIST_DUMPED | |
| 5418 /* Define the following symbol to enable load history of C source */ | |
| 5419 #define LOADHIST_BUILTIN | |
| 5420 | |
| 5421 #ifdef LOADHIST /* this is just a stupid idea */ | |
| 5422 #define LOADHIST_ATTACH(x) \ | |
| 5423 do { if (initialized) Vcurrent_load_list = Fcons (x, Vcurrent_load_list); } \ | |
| 5424 while (0) | |
| 5425 #else /*! LOADHIST */ | |
| 5426 # define LOADHIST_ATTACH(x) | |
| 5427 #endif /*! LOADHIST */ | |
| 5428 | |
| 826 | 5429 /* Defined in macros.c */ |
| 5430 EXFUN (Fexecute_kbd_macro, 2); | |
| 5431 | |
| 428 | 5432 /* Defined in marker.c */ |
| 826 | 5433 EXFUN (Fcopy_marker, 2); |
| 5434 EXFUN (Fmake_marker, 0); | |
| 5435 EXFUN (Fmarker_buffer, 1); | |
| 5436 EXFUN (Fmarker_position, 1); | |
| 5437 EXFUN (Fset_marker, 3); | |
| 5438 EXFUN (Fset_marker_insertion_type, 2); | |
| 5439 | |
| 5440 Bytebpos byte_marker_position (Lisp_Object); | |
| 665 | 5441 Charbpos marker_position (Lisp_Object); |
| 826 | 5442 void set_byte_marker_position (Lisp_Object, Bytebpos); |
| 665 | 5443 void set_marker_position (Lisp_Object, Charbpos); |
| 428 | 5444 void unchain_marker (Lisp_Object); |
| 5445 Lisp_Object noseeum_copy_marker (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5446 Lisp_Object set_marker_restricted (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5447 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS | |
| 5448 int compute_buffer_marker_usage (struct buffer *, struct overhead_stats *); | |
| 5449 #endif | |
| 771 | 5450 void init_buffer_markers (struct buffer *b); |
| 5451 void uninit_buffer_markers (struct buffer *b); | |
| 428 | 5452 |
| 5453 /* Defined in minibuf.c */ | |
| 5454 extern int minibuf_level; | |
| 867 | 5455 Charcount scmp_1 (const Ibyte *, const Ibyte *, Charcount, int); |
| 428 | 5456 #define scmp(s1, s2, len) scmp_1 (s1, s2, len, completion_ignore_case) |
| 5457 extern int completion_ignore_case; | |
| 867 | 5458 int regexp_ignore_completion_p (const Ibyte *, Lisp_Object, |
| 428 | 5459 Bytecount, Bytecount); |
| 5460 Lisp_Object clear_echo_area (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 5461 Lisp_Object clear_echo_area_from_print (struct frame *, Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 867 | 5462 void echo_area_append (struct frame *, const Ibyte *, Lisp_Object, |
| 428 | 5463 Bytecount, Bytecount, Lisp_Object); |
| 867 | 5464 void echo_area_message (struct frame *, const Ibyte *, Lisp_Object, |
| 428 | 5465 Bytecount, Bytecount, Lisp_Object); |
| 5466 Lisp_Object echo_area_status (struct frame *); | |
| 5467 int echo_area_active (struct frame *); | |
| 5468 Lisp_Object echo_area_contents (struct frame *); | |
| 867 | 5469 void message_internal (const Ibyte *, Lisp_Object, Bytecount, Bytecount); |
| 5470 void message_append_internal (const Ibyte *, Lisp_Object, | |
| 428 | 5471 Bytecount, Bytecount); |
| 1632 | 5472 MODULE_API void message (const char *, ...) PRINTF_ARGS (1, 2); |
| 442 | 5473 void message_append (const char *, ...) PRINTF_ARGS (1, 2); |
| 5474 void message_no_translate (const char *, ...) PRINTF_ARGS (1, 2); | |
| 428 | 5475 void clear_message (void); |
| 5476 | |
| 771 | 5477 /* Defined in mule-charset.c */ |
| 826 | 5478 EXFUN (Fmake_charset, 3); |
| 5479 | |
| 771 | 5480 extern Lisp_Object Ql2r, Qr2l; |
| 5481 | |
| 428 | 5482 /* Defined in print.c */ |
| 826 | 5483 EXFUN (Fdisplay_error, 2); |
| 5484 EXFUN (Ferror_message_string, 1); | |
| 5485 EXFUN (Fprin1, 2); | |
| 5486 EXFUN (Fprin1_to_string, 2); | |
| 5487 EXFUN (Fprinc, 2); | |
| 5488 EXFUN (Fprint, 2); | |
| 5489 | |
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5490 Lisp_Object prin1_to_string (Lisp_Object, int); |
| 771 | 5491 |
| 5492 /* Lower-level ways to output data: */ | |
| 3085 | 5493 void default_object_printer (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); |
| 771 | 5494 void print_internal (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); |
| 428 | 5495 void debug_print (Lisp_Object); |
| 1204 | 5496 void debug_p4 (Lisp_Object obj); |
| 5497 void debug_p3 (Lisp_Object obj); | |
| 5498 void debug_short_backtrace (int); | |
| 5499 void debug_backtrace (void); | |
| 428 | 5500 /* NOTE: Do not call this with the data of a Lisp_String. Use princ. |
| 5501 * Note: stream should be defaulted before calling | |
| 5502 * (eg Qnil means stdout, not Vstandard_output, etc) */ | |
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5503 MODULE_API void write_istring (Lisp_Object stream, const Ibyte *str); |
| 771 | 5504 /* Same goes for this function. */ |
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5505 MODULE_API void write_cistring (Lisp_Object stream, const CIbyte *str); |
| 771 | 5506 /* Same goes for this function. */ |
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5507 MODULE_API void write_ascstring (Lisp_Object stream, const Ascbyte *str); |
| 428 | 5508 /* Same goes for this function. */ |
| 867 | 5509 void write_string_1 (Lisp_Object stream, const Ibyte *str, Bytecount size); |
| 826 | 5510 void write_eistring (Lisp_Object stream, const Eistring *ei); |
| 771 | 5511 |
| 5512 /* Higher-level (printf-style) ways to output data: */ | |
| 1632 | 5513 MODULE_API void write_fmt_string (Lisp_Object stream, const CIbyte *fmt, ...); |
| 5514 MODULE_API void write_fmt_string_lisp (Lisp_Object stream, const CIbyte *fmt, | |
| 5515 int nargs, ...); | |
| 867 | 5516 void stderr_out (const CIbyte *, ...) PRINTF_ARGS (1, 2); |
| 5517 void stderr_out_lisp (const CIbyte *, int nargs, ...); | |
| 5518 void stdout_out (const CIbyte *, ...) PRINTF_ARGS (1, 2); | |
| 1346 | 5519 void external_out (int dest, const CIbyte *fmt, ...) PRINTF_ARGS (2, 3); |
| 867 | 5520 void debug_out (const CIbyte *, ...) PRINTF_ARGS (1, 2); |
| 1743 | 5521 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (fatal (const CIbyte *, ...)) PRINTF_ARGS(1, 2); |
| 771 | 5522 |
| 5523 /* Internal functions: */ | |
| 1261 | 5524 Lisp_Object canonicalize_printcharfun (Lisp_Object printcharfun); |
| 771 | 5525 void temp_output_buffer_setup (Lisp_Object); |
| 5526 void temp_output_buffer_show (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 428 | 5527 void print_cons (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); |
| 5528 void print_vector (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 5529 void print_string (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 771 | 5530 void print_symbol (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); |
| 5531 void print_float (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 603 | 5532 /* The number of bytes required to store the decimal printed |
| 5533 representation of an integral type. Add a few bytes for truncation, | |
| 5534 optional sign prefix, and null byte terminator. | |
| 614 | 5535 2.40824 == log (256) / log (10). |
| 5536 | |
| 5537 We don't use floating point since Sun cc (buggily?) cannot use | |
| 5538 floating point computations to define a compile-time integral | |
| 5539 constant. */ | |
| 603 | 5540 #define DECIMAL_PRINT_SIZE(integral_type) \ |
| 614 | 5541 (((2410824 * sizeof (integral_type)) / 1000000) + 3) |
| 577 | 5542 void long_to_string (char *, long); |
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5543 void ulong_to_bit_string (char *, unsigned long); |
| 428 | 5544 extern int print_escape_newlines; |
| 1632 | 5545 extern MODULE_API int print_readably; |
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5546 extern int in_debug_print; |
| 428 | 5547 Lisp_Object internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer (Lisp_Object, |
| 5548 Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object), | |
| 5549 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5550 void float_to_string (char *, double); | |
| 5551 void internal_object_printer (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 4846 | 5552 MODULE_API DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (printing_unreadable_object (const CIbyte *, |
| 5553 ...)) | |
| 5554 PRINTF_ARGS (1, 2); | |
| 5555 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (printing_unreadable_lcrecord (Lisp_Object obj, | |
| 5556 const Ibyte *name)); | |
| 428 | 5557 |
| 5558 /* Defined in rangetab.c */ | |
| 826 | 5559 EXFUN (Fclear_range_table, 1); |
| 5560 EXFUN (Fget_range_table, 3); | |
| 2421 | 5561 EXFUN (Fmake_range_table, 1); |
| 826 | 5562 EXFUN (Fput_range_table, 4); |
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5563 EXFUN (Fcopy_range_table, 1); |
| 826 | 5564 |
| 2421 | 5565 extern Lisp_Object Qstart_closed_end_open; |
| 5566 extern Lisp_Object Qstart_open_end_open; | |
| 5567 extern Lisp_Object Qstart_closed_end_closed; | |
| 5568 extern Lisp_Object Qstart_open_end_closed; | |
| 5569 | |
| 428 | 5570 void put_range_table (Lisp_Object, EMACS_INT, EMACS_INT, Lisp_Object); |
| 5571 int unified_range_table_bytes_needed (Lisp_Object); | |
| 5572 int unified_range_table_bytes_used (void *); | |
| 5573 void unified_range_table_copy_data (Lisp_Object, void *); | |
| 5574 Lisp_Object unified_range_table_lookup (void *, EMACS_INT, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5575 int unified_range_table_nentries (void *); | |
| 5576 void unified_range_table_get_range (void *, int, EMACS_INT *, EMACS_INT *, | |
| 5577 Lisp_Object *); | |
| 5578 | |
| 5579 /* Defined in search.c */ | |
| 826 | 5580 EXFUN (Fmatch_beginning, 1); |
| 5581 EXFUN (Fmatch_end, 1); | |
| 5582 EXFUN (Fskip_chars_backward, 3); | |
| 5583 EXFUN (Fskip_chars_forward, 3); | |
| 5584 EXFUN (Fstring_match, 4); | |
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5585 EXFUN (Fregexp_quote, 1); |
| 826 | 5586 |
| 428 | 5587 struct re_pattern_buffer; |
| 5588 struct re_registers; | |
| 867 | 5589 Charbpos scan_buffer (struct buffer *, Ichar, Charbpos, Charbpos, EMACS_INT, |
| 826 | 5590 EMACS_INT *, int); |
| 665 | 5591 Charbpos find_next_newline (struct buffer *, Charbpos, int); |
| 5592 Charbpos find_next_newline_no_quit (struct buffer *, Charbpos, int); | |
| 826 | 5593 Bytebpos byte_find_next_newline_no_quit (struct buffer *, Bytebpos, int); |
| 867 | 5594 Bytecount byte_find_next_ichar_in_string (Lisp_Object, Ichar, Bytecount, |
| 826 | 5595 EMACS_INT); |
| 665 | 5596 Charbpos find_before_next_newline (struct buffer *, Charbpos, Charbpos, int); |
| 826 | 5597 struct re_pattern_buffer *compile_pattern (Lisp_Object pattern, |
| 5598 struct re_registers *regp, | |
| 5599 Lisp_Object translate, | |
| 5600 Lisp_Object searchobj, | |
| 5601 struct buffer *searchbuf, | |
| 5602 int posix, Error_Behavior errb); | |
| 867 | 5603 Bytecount fast_string_match (Lisp_Object, const Ibyte *, |
| 428 | 5604 Lisp_Object, Bytecount, |
| 578 | 5605 Bytecount, int, Error_Behavior, int); |
| 428 | 5606 Bytecount fast_lisp_string_match (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); |
| 507 | 5607 extern Fixnum warn_about_possibly_incompatible_back_references; |
| 502 | 5608 |
| 428 | 5609 |
| 5610 /* Defined in signal.c */ | |
| 5611 void init_interrupts_late (void); | |
| 5612 | |
| 5613 /* Defined in sound.c */ | |
| 826 | 5614 EXFUN (Fding, 3); |
| 5615 | |
| 428 | 5616 void init_device_sound (struct device *); |
| 2367 | 5617 DECLARE_DOESNT_RETURN (report_sound_error (const Ascbyte *, Lisp_Object)); |
| 428 | 5618 |
| 5619 /* Defined in specifier.c */ | |
| 826 | 5620 EXFUN (Fadd_spec_to_specifier, 5); |
| 5621 EXFUN (Fspecifier_spec_list, 4); | |
| 5622 | |
| 428 | 5623 Lisp_Object specifier_instance (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 5624 Error_Behavior, int, int, Lisp_Object); |
| 428 | 5625 Lisp_Object specifier_instance_no_quit (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, |
| 578 | 5626 Error_Behavior, int, Lisp_Object); |
| 428 | 5627 |
| 5628 /* Defined in symbols.c */ | |
| 826 | 5629 EXFUN (Fboundp, 1); |
| 5630 EXFUN (Fbuilt_in_variable_type, 1); | |
| 5631 EXFUN (Fdefault_boundp, 1); | |
| 5632 EXFUN (Fdefault_value, 1); | |
| 5633 EXFUN (Ffboundp, 1); | |
| 5634 EXFUN (Ffset, 2); | |
| 5635 EXFUN (Fintern, 2); | |
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5636 EXFUN (Fintern_soft, 3); |
| 826 | 5637 EXFUN (Fkill_local_variable, 1); |
| 5638 EXFUN (Fset, 2); | |
| 5639 EXFUN (Fset_default, 2); | |
| 5640 EXFUN (Fsymbol_function, 1); | |
| 5641 EXFUN (Fsymbol_name, 1); | |
| 5642 EXFUN (Fsymbol_plist, 1); | |
| 5643 EXFUN (Fsymbol_value, 1); | |
| 5644 | |
| 867 | 5645 unsigned int hash_string (const Ibyte *, Bytecount); |
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5646 Lisp_Object intern_istring (const Ibyte *str); |
| 1632 | 5647 MODULE_API Lisp_Object intern (const CIbyte *str); |
| 867 | 5648 Lisp_Object intern_converting_underscores_to_dashes (const CIbyte *str); |
| 5649 Lisp_Object oblookup (Lisp_Object, const Ibyte *, Bytecount); | |
| 428 | 5650 void map_obarray (Lisp_Object, int (*) (Lisp_Object, void *), void *); |
| 5651 Lisp_Object indirect_function (Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 5652 Lisp_Object symbol_value_in_buffer (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object); | |
| 5653 void kill_buffer_local_variables (struct buffer *); | |
| 5654 int symbol_value_buffer_local_info (Lisp_Object, struct buffer *); | |
| 5655 Lisp_Object find_symbol_value (Lisp_Object); | |
| 5656 Lisp_Object find_symbol_value_quickly (Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 5657 Lisp_Object top_level_value (Lisp_Object); | |
| 5658 void reject_constant_symbols (Lisp_Object sym, Lisp_Object newval, | |
| 5659 int function_p, | |
| 5660 Lisp_Object follow_past_lisp_magic); | |
| 5661 | |
| 5662 /* Defined in syntax.c */ | |
| 665 | 5663 Charbpos scan_words (struct buffer *, Charbpos, int); |
| 826 | 5664 EXFUN (Fchar_syntax, 2); |
| 5665 EXFUN (Fforward_word, 2); | |
| 5666 extern Lisp_Object Vstandard_syntax_table; | |
| 3250 | 5667 void signal_syntax_cache_extent_changed (EXTENT extent); |
| 5668 void signal_syntax_cache_extent_adjust (struct buffer *buf); | |
| 826 | 5669 void init_buffer_syntax_cache (struct buffer *buf); |
| 5670 void mark_buffer_syntax_cache (struct buffer *buf); | |
| 5671 void uninit_buffer_syntax_cache (struct buffer *buf); | |
| 5672 extern Lisp_Object Qsyntax_table; | |
| 428 | 5673 |
| 771 | 5674 /* Defined in sysdep.c */ |
| 5675 long get_random (void); | |
| 5676 void seed_random (long arg); | |
| 5677 | |
| 5678 /* Defined in text.c */ | |
| 867 | 5679 void find_charsets_in_ibyte_string (unsigned char *charsets, |
| 5680 const Ibyte *str, | |
| 771 | 5681 Bytecount len); |
| 867 | 5682 void find_charsets_in_ichar_string (unsigned char *charsets, |
| 5683 const Ichar *str, | |
| 771 | 5684 Charcount len); |
| 867 | 5685 int ibyte_string_displayed_columns (const Ibyte *str, Bytecount len); |
| 5686 int ichar_string_displayed_columns (const Ichar *str, Charcount len); | |
| 5687 Charcount ibyte_string_nonascii_chars (const Ibyte *str, Bytecount len); | |
| 5688 void convert_ibyte_string_into_ichar_dynarr (const Ibyte *str, | |
| 771 | 5689 Bytecount len, |
| 867 | 5690 Ichar_dynarr *dyn); |
| 5691 Charcount convert_ibyte_string_into_ichar_string (const Ibyte *str, | |
| 771 | 5692 Bytecount len, |
| 867 | 5693 Ichar *arr); |
| 5694 void convert_ichar_string_into_ibyte_dynarr (Ichar *arr, int nels, | |
| 5695 Ibyte_dynarr *dyn); | |
| 5696 Ibyte *convert_ichar_string_into_malloced_string (Ichar *arr, int nels, | |
| 771 | 5697 Bytecount *len_out); |
| 867 | 5698 Bytecount copy_text_between_formats (const Ibyte *src, Bytecount srclen, |
| 826 | 5699 Internal_Format srcfmt, |
| 5700 Lisp_Object srcobj, | |
| 867 | 5701 Ibyte *dst, Bytecount dstlen, |
| 826 | 5702 Internal_Format dstfmt, |
| 5703 Lisp_Object dstobj, | |
| 5704 Bytecount *src_used); | |
| 5705 Bytecount copy_buffer_text_out (struct buffer *buf, Bytebpos pos, | |
| 867 | 5706 Bytecount len, Ibyte *dst, Bytecount dstlen, |
| 826 | 5707 Internal_Format dstfmt, Lisp_Object dstobj, |
| 5708 Bytecount *src_used); | |
| 771 | 5709 |
| 5710 /* flags for get_buffer_pos_char(), get_buffer_range_char(), etc. */ | |
| 5711 /* At most one of GB_COERCE_RANGE and GB_NO_ERROR_IF_BAD should be | |
| 5712 specified. At most one of GB_NEGATIVE_FROM_END and GB_NO_ERROR_IF_BAD | |
| 5713 should be specified. */ | |
| 5714 | |
| 5715 #define GB_ALLOW_PAST_ACCESSIBLE (1 << 0) | |
| 5716 #define GB_ALLOW_NIL (1 << 1) | |
| 5717 #define GB_CHECK_ORDER (1 << 2) | |
| 5718 #define GB_COERCE_RANGE (1 << 3) | |
| 5719 #define GB_NO_ERROR_IF_BAD (1 << 4) | |
| 5720 #define GB_NEGATIVE_FROM_END (1 << 5) | |
| 5721 #define GB_HISTORICAL_STRING_BEHAVIOR (GB_NEGATIVE_FROM_END | GB_ALLOW_NIL) | |
| 5722 | |
| 5723 Charbpos get_buffer_pos_char (struct buffer *b, Lisp_Object pos, | |
| 5724 unsigned int flags); | |
| 5725 Bytebpos get_buffer_pos_byte (struct buffer *b, Lisp_Object pos, | |
| 5726 unsigned int flags); | |
| 5727 void get_buffer_range_char (struct buffer *b, Lisp_Object from, Lisp_Object to, | |
| 5728 Charbpos *from_out, Charbpos *to_out, | |
| 5729 unsigned int flags); | |
| 5730 void get_buffer_range_byte (struct buffer *b, Lisp_Object from, Lisp_Object to, | |
| 5731 Bytebpos *from_out, Bytebpos *to_out, | |
| 5732 unsigned int flags); | |
| 5733 Charcount get_string_pos_char (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object pos, | |
| 5734 unsigned int flags); | |
| 5735 Bytecount get_string_pos_byte (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object pos, | |
| 5736 unsigned int flags); | |
| 5737 void get_string_range_char (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object from, | |
| 5738 Lisp_Object to, Charcount *from_out, | |
| 5739 Charcount *to_out, unsigned int flags); | |
| 5740 void get_string_range_byte (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object from, | |
| 5741 Lisp_Object to, Bytecount *from_out, | |
| 5742 Bytecount *to_out, unsigned int flags); | |
| 826 | 5743 Charxpos get_buffer_or_string_pos_char (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object pos, |
| 5744 unsigned int flags); | |
| 5745 Bytexpos get_buffer_or_string_pos_byte (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object pos, | |
| 5746 unsigned int flags); | |
| 771 | 5747 void get_buffer_or_string_range_char (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object from, |
| 826 | 5748 Lisp_Object to, Charxpos *from_out, |
| 5749 Charxpos *to_out, unsigned int flags); | |
| 771 | 5750 void get_buffer_or_string_range_byte (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object from, |
| 826 | 5751 Lisp_Object to, Bytexpos *from_out, |
| 5752 Bytexpos *to_out, unsigned int flags); | |
| 5753 Charxpos buffer_or_string_accessible_begin_char (Lisp_Object object); | |
| 5754 Charxpos buffer_or_string_accessible_end_char (Lisp_Object object); | |
| 5755 Bytexpos buffer_or_string_accessible_begin_byte (Lisp_Object object); | |
| 5756 Bytexpos buffer_or_string_accessible_end_byte (Lisp_Object object); | |
| 5757 Charxpos buffer_or_string_absolute_begin_char (Lisp_Object object); | |
| 5758 Charxpos buffer_or_string_absolute_end_char (Lisp_Object object); | |
| 5759 Bytexpos buffer_or_string_absolute_begin_byte (Lisp_Object object); | |
| 5760 Bytexpos buffer_or_string_absolute_end_byte (Lisp_Object object); | |
| 5761 Charbpos charbpos_clip_to_bounds (Charbpos lower, Charbpos num, | |
| 5762 Charbpos upper); | |
| 5763 Bytebpos bytebpos_clip_to_bounds (Bytebpos lower, Bytebpos num, | |
| 5764 Bytebpos upper); | |
| 5765 Charxpos charxpos_clip_to_bounds (Charxpos lower, Charxpos num, | |
| 5766 Charxpos upper); | |
| 5767 Bytexpos bytexpos_clip_to_bounds (Bytexpos lower, Bytexpos num, | |
| 5768 Bytexpos upper); | |
| 5769 Charxpos buffer_or_string_clip_to_accessible_char (Lisp_Object object, | |
| 5770 Charxpos pos); | |
| 5771 Bytexpos buffer_or_string_clip_to_accessible_byte (Lisp_Object object, | |
| 5772 Bytexpos pos); | |
| 5773 Charxpos buffer_or_string_clip_to_absolute_char (Lisp_Object object, | |
| 5774 Charxpos pos); | |
| 5775 Bytexpos buffer_or_string_clip_to_absolute_byte (Lisp_Object object, | |
| 5776 Bytexpos pos); | |
| 5777 | |
| 771 | 5778 |
| 5779 #ifdef ENABLE_COMPOSITE_CHARS | |
| 5780 | |
| 867 | 5781 Ichar lookup_composite_char (Ibyte *str, int len); |
| 5782 Lisp_Object composite_char_string (Ichar ch); | |
| 771 | 5783 #endif /* ENABLE_COMPOSITE_CHARS */ |
| 5784 | |
| 5785 EXFUN (Ffind_charset, 1); | |
| 5786 EXFUN (Fget_charset, 1); | |
| 5787 EXFUN (Fcharset_list, 0); | |
| 5788 | |
| 5789 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_ascii; | |
| 5790 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_control_1; | |
| 5791 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_latin_iso8859_1; | |
| 5792 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_latin_iso8859_2; | |
| 5793 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_latin_iso8859_3; | |
| 5794 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_latin_iso8859_4; | |
| 5795 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_thai_tis620; | |
| 5796 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_greek_iso8859_7; | |
|
4805
980575c76541
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Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
parents:
4744
diff
changeset
|
5797 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_arabic_iso8859_6; |
| 771 | 5798 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_hebrew_iso8859_8; |
| 5799 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_katakana_jisx0201; | |
| 5800 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_latin_jisx0201; | |
| 5801 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_cyrillic_iso8859_5; | |
| 5802 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_latin_iso8859_9; | |
| 3094 | 5803 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_latin_iso8859_15; |
| 771 | 5804 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_japanese_jisx0208_1978; |
| 5805 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_chinese_gb2312; | |
| 5806 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_japanese_jisx0208; | |
| 5807 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_korean_ksc5601; | |
| 5808 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_japanese_jisx0212; | |
| 5809 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_chinese_cns11643_1; | |
| 5810 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_chinese_cns11643_2; | |
| 5811 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_chinese_big5_1; | |
| 5812 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_chinese_big5_2; | |
| 5813 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_composite; | |
| 5814 | |
| 867 | 5815 Ichar Lstream_get_ichar_1 (Lstream *stream, int first_char); |
| 5816 int Lstream_fput_ichar (Lstream *stream, Ichar ch); | |
| 5817 void Lstream_funget_ichar (Lstream *stream, Ichar ch); | |
| 5818 | |
| 5819 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrdup (const Ibyte *s)) | |
| 771 | 5820 { |
| 2367 | 5821 return (Ibyte *) xstrdup ((const Chbyte *) s); |
| 771 | 5822 } |
| 5823 | |
| 867 | 5824 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Bytecount qxestrlen (const Ibyte *s)) |
| 771 | 5825 { |
| 2367 | 5826 return strlen ((const Chbyte *) s); |
| 771 | 5827 } |
| 5828 | |
| 867 | 5829 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Charcount qxestrcharlen (const Ibyte *s)) |
| 771 | 5830 { |
| 5831 return bytecount_to_charcount (s, qxestrlen (s)); | |
| 5832 } | |
| 5833 | |
| 867 | 5834 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (int qxestrcmp (const Ibyte *s1, |
| 5835 const Ibyte *s2)) | |
| 771 | 5836 { |
| 2367 | 5837 return strcmp ((const Chbyte *) s1, (const Chbyte *) s2); |
| 771 | 5838 } |
| 5839 | |
| 2367 | 5840 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (int qxestrcmp_ascii (const Ibyte *s1, |
| 5841 const Ascbyte *s2)) | |
| 771 | 5842 { |
| 2367 | 5843 return strcmp ((const Chbyte *) s1, s2); |
| 771 | 5844 } |
| 5845 | |
| 867 | 5846 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (int qxestrncmp (const Ibyte *string1, |
| 5847 const Ibyte *string2, | |
| 771 | 5848 Bytecount count)) |
| 5849 { | |
| 2367 | 5850 return strncmp ((const Chbyte *) string1, (const Chbyte *) string2, |
| 771 | 5851 (size_t) count); |
| 5852 } | |
| 5853 | |
| 2367 | 5854 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (int qxestrncmp_ascii (const Ibyte *string1, |
| 5855 const Ascbyte *string2, | |
| 5856 Bytecount count)) | |
| 771 | 5857 { |
| 2367 | 5858 return strncmp ((const Chbyte *) string1, string2, (size_t) count); |
| 771 | 5859 } |
| 5860 | |
| 867 | 5861 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrcpy (Ibyte *strDest, |
| 2367 | 5862 const Ibyte *strSource)) |
| 771 | 5863 { |
| 2367 | 5864 return (Ibyte *) strcpy ((Chbyte *) strDest, (const Chbyte *) strSource); |
| 771 | 5865 } |
| 5866 | |
| 2367 | 5867 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrcpy_ascii (Ibyte *strDest, |
| 5868 const Ascbyte *strSource)) | |
| 771 | 5869 { |
| 2367 | 5870 return (Ibyte *) strcpy ((Chbyte *) strDest, strSource); |
| 771 | 5871 } |
| 5872 | |
| 867 | 5873 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrncpy (Ibyte *strDest, |
| 2367 | 5874 const Ibyte *strSource, |
| 5875 Bytecount count)) | |
| 771 | 5876 { |
| 2367 | 5877 return (Ibyte *) strncpy ((Chbyte *) strDest, (const Chbyte *) strSource, |
| 771 | 5878 (size_t) count); |
| 5879 } | |
| 5880 | |
| 2367 | 5881 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrncpy_ascii (Ibyte *strDest, |
| 5882 const Ascbyte *strSource, | |
| 5883 Bytecount count)) | |
| 771 | 5884 { |
| 2367 | 5885 return (Ibyte *) strncpy ((Chbyte *) strDest, strSource, (size_t) count); |
| 771 | 5886 } |
| 5887 | |
| 867 | 5888 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrcat (Ibyte *strDest, |
| 2367 | 5889 const Ibyte *strSource)) |
| 771 | 5890 { |
| 2367 | 5891 return (Ibyte *) strcat ((Chbyte *) strDest, (const Chbyte *) strSource); |
| 771 | 5892 } |
| 5893 | |
| 2367 | 5894 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrcat_ascii (Ibyte *strDest, |
| 5895 const Ascbyte *strSource)) | |
| 771 | 5896 { |
| 2367 | 5897 return (Ibyte *) strcat ((Chbyte *) strDest, strSource); |
| 771 | 5898 } |
| 5899 | |
| 867 | 5900 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrncat (Ibyte *strDest, |
| 2367 | 5901 const Ibyte *strSource, |
| 5902 Bytecount count)) | |
| 771 | 5903 { |
| 2367 | 5904 return (Ibyte *) strncat ((Chbyte *) strDest, (const Chbyte *) strSource, |
| 771 | 5905 (size_t) count); |
| 5906 } | |
| 5907 | |
| 2367 | 5908 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrncat_ascii (Ibyte *strDest, |
| 5909 const Ascbyte *strSource, | |
| 5910 Bytecount count)) | |
| 771 | 5911 { |
| 2367 | 5912 return (Ibyte *) strncat ((Chbyte *) strDest, strSource, (size_t) count); |
| 771 | 5913 } |
| 5914 | |
| 867 | 5915 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrchr (const Ibyte *s, Ichar c)) |
| 771 | 5916 { |
| 5917 assert (c >= 0 && c <= 255); | |
| 2367 | 5918 return (Ibyte *) strchr ((const Chbyte *) s, c); |
| 771 | 5919 } |
| 5920 | |
| 867 | 5921 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrrchr (const Ibyte *s, Ichar c)) |
| 771 | 5922 { |
| 5923 assert (c >= 0 && c <= 255); | |
| 2367 | 5924 return (Ibyte *) strrchr ((const Chbyte *) s, c); |
| 771 | 5925 } |
| 5926 | |
| 867 | 5927 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrstr (const Ibyte *string1, |
| 2367 | 5928 const Ibyte *string2)) |
| 771 | 5929 { |
| 2367 | 5930 return (Ibyte *) strstr ((const Chbyte *) string1, (const Chbyte *) string2); |
| 771 | 5931 } |
| 5932 | |
| 867 | 5933 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Bytecount qxestrcspn (const Ibyte *string, |
| 5934 const CIbyte *strCharSet)) | |
| 771 | 5935 { |
| 2367 | 5936 return (Bytecount) strcspn ((const Chbyte *) string, strCharSet); |
| 771 | 5937 } |
| 5938 | |
| 867 | 5939 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Bytecount qxestrspn (const Ibyte *string, |
| 5940 const CIbyte *strCharSet)) | |
| 771 | 5941 { |
| 2367 | 5942 return (Bytecount) strspn ((const Chbyte *) string, strCharSet); |
| 771 | 5943 } |
| 5944 | |
| 867 | 5945 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrpbrk (const Ibyte *string, |
| 2367 | 5946 const CIbyte *strCharSet)) |
| 771 | 5947 { |
| 2367 | 5948 return (Ibyte *) strpbrk ((const Chbyte *) string, strCharSet); |
| 771 | 5949 } |
| 5950 | |
| 867 | 5951 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrtok (Ibyte *strToken, |
| 2367 | 5952 const CIbyte *strDelimit)) |
| 771 | 5953 { |
| 2367 | 5954 return (Ibyte *) strtok ((Chbyte *) strToken, strDelimit); |
| 771 | 5955 } |
| 5956 | |
| 867 | 5957 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (double qxestrtod (const Ibyte *nptr, |
| 5958 Ibyte **endptr)) | |
| 771 | 5959 { |
| 2367 | 5960 return strtod ((const Chbyte *) nptr, (Chbyte **) endptr); |
| 771 | 5961 } |
| 5962 | |
| 867 | 5963 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (long qxestrtol (const Ibyte *nptr, Ibyte **endptr, |
| 771 | 5964 int base)) |
| 5965 { | |
| 2367 | 5966 return strtol ((const Chbyte *) nptr, (Chbyte **) endptr, base); |
| 771 | 5967 } |
| 5968 | |
| 867 | 5969 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (unsigned long qxestrtoul (const Ibyte *nptr, |
| 5970 Ibyte **endptr, | |
| 771 | 5971 int base)) |
| 5972 { | |
| 2367 | 5973 return strtoul ((const Chbyte *) nptr, (Chbyte **) endptr, base); |
| 771 | 5974 } |
| 5975 | |
| 867 | 5976 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (int qxeatoi (const Ibyte *string)) |
| 771 | 5977 { |
| 2367 | 5978 return atoi ((const Chbyte *) string); |
| 771 | 5979 } |
| 5980 | |
| 1204 | 5981 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrupr (Ibyte *s)) |
| 5982 { | |
| 2367 | 5983 return (Ibyte *) strupr ((Chbyte *) s); |
| 1204 | 5984 } |
| 5985 | |
| 5986 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (Ibyte *qxestrlwr (Ibyte *s)) | |
| 5987 { | |
| 2367 | 5988 return (Ibyte *) strlwr ((Chbyte *) s); |
| 1204 | 5989 } |
| 5990 | |
| 867 | 5991 int qxesprintf (Ibyte *buffer, const CIbyte *format, ...) |
| 771 | 5992 PRINTF_ARGS (2, 3); |
| 5993 | |
| 2367 | 5994 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (int qxesscanf_ascii_1 (Ibyte *buffer, |
| 5995 const Ascbyte *format, | |
| 5996 void *ptr)) | |
| 5997 { | |
| 5998 /* #### DAMNIT! No vsscanf! */ | |
| 5999 return sscanf ((Chbyte *) buffer, format, ptr); | |
| 6000 } | |
| 6001 | |
| 771 | 6002 /* Do not use POSIX locale routines. Not Mule-correct. */ |
| 6003 #define qxestrcoll DO NOT USE. | |
| 6004 #define qxestrxfrm DO NOT USE. | |
| 6005 | |
| 867 | 6006 int qxestrcasecmp (const Ibyte *s1, const Ibyte *s2); |
| 2367 | 6007 int qxestrcasecmp_ascii (const Ibyte *s1, const Ascbyte *s2); |
| 867 | 6008 int qxestrcasecmp_i18n (const Ibyte *s1, const Ibyte *s2); |
| 2367 | 6009 int ascii_strcasecmp (const Ascbyte *s1, const Ascbyte *s2); |
|
4906
6ef8256a020a
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Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
parents:
4888
diff
changeset
|
6010 int lisp_strcasecmp_ascii (Lisp_Object s1, Lisp_Object s2); |
| 771 | 6011 int lisp_strcasecmp_i18n (Lisp_Object s1, Lisp_Object s2); |
| 867 | 6012 int qxestrncasecmp (const Ibyte *s1, const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len); |
| 2367 | 6013 int qxestrncasecmp_ascii (const Ibyte *s1, const Ascbyte *s2, |
| 6014 Bytecount len); | |
| 867 | 6015 int qxestrncasecmp_i18n (const Ibyte *s1, const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len); |
| 2367 | 6016 int ascii_strncasecmp (const Ascbyte *s1, const Ascbyte *s2, |
| 771 | 6017 Bytecount len); |
| 867 | 6018 int qxememcmp (const Ibyte *s1, const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len); |
| 6019 int qxememcmp4 (const Ibyte *s1, Bytecount len1, | |
| 6020 const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len2); | |
| 6021 int qxememcasecmp (const Ibyte *s1, const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len); | |
| 6022 int qxememcasecmp4 (const Ibyte *s1, Bytecount len1, | |
| 6023 const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len2); | |
| 6024 int qxetextcmp (const Ibyte *s1, Bytecount len1, | |
| 6025 const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len2); | |
| 6026 int qxetextcmp_matching (const Ibyte *s1, Bytecount len1, | |
| 6027 const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len2, | |
| 801 | 6028 Charcount *matching); |
| 867 | 6029 int qxetextcasecmp (const Ibyte *s1, Bytecount len1, |
| 6030 const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len2); | |
| 6031 int qxetextcasecmp_matching (const Ibyte *s1, Bytecount len1, | |
| 6032 const Ibyte *s2, Bytecount len2, | |
| 801 | 6033 Charcount *matching); |
| 771 | 6034 |
| 6035 void buffer_mule_signal_inserted_region (struct buffer *buf, Charbpos start, | |
| 6036 Bytecount bytelength, | |
| 6037 Charcount charlength); | |
| 6038 void buffer_mule_signal_deleted_region (struct buffer *buf, Charbpos start, | |
| 826 | 6039 Charbpos end, Bytebpos byte_start, |
| 6040 Bytebpos byte_end); | |
| 771 | 6041 |
| 2367 | 6042 typedef struct |
| 6043 { | |
| 6044 const char *srctext; | |
| 6045 void *dst; | |
| 6046 Bytecount dst_size; | |
| 6047 } alloca_convert_vals; | |
| 6048 | |
| 6049 typedef struct | |
| 6050 { | |
| 6051 Dynarr_declare (alloca_convert_vals); | |
| 6052 } alloca_convert_vals_dynarr; | |
| 6053 | |
| 6054 extern alloca_convert_vals_dynarr *active_alloca_convert; | |
| 6055 | |
| 6056 MODULE_API int find_pos_of_existing_active_alloca_convert (const char * | |
| 6057 srctext); | |
| 6058 | |
| 771 | 6059 /* Defined in unicode.c */ |
| 1204 | 6060 extern const struct sized_memory_description to_unicode_description; |
| 6061 extern const struct sized_memory_description from_unicode_description; | |
| 771 | 6062 void init_charset_unicode_tables (Lisp_Object charset); |
| 6063 void free_charset_unicode_tables (Lisp_Object charset); | |
| 6064 void recalculate_unicode_precedence (void); | |
| 6065 extern Lisp_Object Qunicode; | |
| 4096 | 6066 extern Lisp_Object Qutf_16, Qutf_8, Qucs_4, Qutf_7, Qutf_32; |
| 771 | 6067 #ifdef MEMORY_USAGE_STATS |
| 6068 Bytecount compute_from_unicode_table_size (Lisp_Object charset, | |
| 6069 struct overhead_stats *stats); | |
| 6070 Bytecount compute_to_unicode_table_size (Lisp_Object charset, | |
| 6071 struct overhead_stats *stats); | |
| 6072 #endif /* MEMORY_USAGE_STATS */ | |
| 6073 | |
| 428 | 6074 /* Defined in undo.c */ |
| 826 | 6075 EXFUN (Fundo_boundary, 0); |
| 6076 | |
| 428 | 6077 Lisp_Object truncate_undo_list (Lisp_Object, int, int); |
| 6078 void record_extent (Lisp_Object, int); | |
| 665 | 6079 void record_insert (struct buffer *, Charbpos, Charcount); |
| 6080 void record_delete (struct buffer *, Charbpos, Charcount); | |
| 6081 void record_change (struct buffer *, Charbpos, Charcount); | |
| 428 | 6082 |
| 6083 /* Defined in unex*.c */ | |
| 814 | 6084 #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE |
| 867 | 6085 int unexec (Ibyte *, Ibyte *, uintptr_t, uintptr_t, uintptr_t); |
| 814 | 6086 #else |
| 6087 int unexec (Extbyte *, Extbyte *, uintptr_t, uintptr_t, uintptr_t); | |
| 6088 #endif | |
| 428 | 6089 #ifdef RUN_TIME_REMAP |
| 6090 int run_time_remap (char *); | |
| 6091 #endif | |
| 6092 | |
| 6093 /* Defined in vm-limit.c */ | |
| 442 | 6094 void memory_warnings (void *, void (*) (const char *)); |
| 428 | 6095 |
| 442 | 6096 /*--------------- prototypes for constant symbols ------------*/ |
| 6097 | |
| 826 | 6098 /* #### We should get rid of this and put the prototypes back up there in |
| 6099 #### the per-file stuff, where they belong. */ | |
| 6100 | |
| 771 | 6101 /* Use the following when you have to add a bunch of symbols. */ |
| 6102 | |
| 6103 /* | |
| 6104 | |
| 6105 (defun redo-symbols (beg end) | |
| 6106 "Snarf any symbols out of the region and print them into a temporary buffer, | |
| 6107 which is displayed when the function finishes. The symbols are laid out with | |
| 6108 `extern Lisp_Object ' before each one, with as many as can fit on one line | |
| 6109 \(the maximum line width is controlled by the constant `max-line-length' in the | |
| 6110 code)." | |
| 6111 (interactive "r") | |
| 6112 (save-excursion | |
| 6113 (goto-char beg) | |
| 6114 (let (syms) | |
| 6115 (while (re-search-forward "\\s-\\(Q[A-Za-z_0-9]+\\)" end t) | |
| 6116 (push (match-string 1) syms)) | |
| 6117 (setq syms (sort syms #'string-lessp)) | |
| 6118 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Symbols*" | |
| 6119 (let* ((col 0) | |
| 6120 (start "extern Lisp_Object ") | |
| 6121 (startlen (length start)) | |
| 6122 ;; with a default-width frame of 80 chars, you can only fit | |
| 6123 ;; 79 before wrapping. you can see this to a lower value if | |
| 6124 ;; you don't want it right up against the right margin. | |
| 6125 (max-line-length 79)) | |
| 6126 (dolist (sym syms) | |
| 6127 (cond (;; if something already on line (this will always be the | |
| 6128 ;; case except the very first iteration), see what | |
| 6129 ;; space we've got. (need to take into account 2 | |
| 6130 ;; for the comma+space, 1 for the semicolon at the | |
| 6131 ;; end.) if enough space, do it. | |
| 6132 (and (> col 0) (< (+ col (length sym) 2) | |
| 6133 (1- max-line-length))) | |
| 6134 (princ ", ") | |
| 6135 (princ sym) | |
| 6136 (incf col 2) | |
| 6137 (incf col (length sym))) | |
| 6138 (t | |
| 6139 ;; either we're first iteration or we ran out of space. | |
| 6140 ;; if the latter, terminate the previous line. this | |
| 6141 ;; loop is written on purpose so that it always prints | |
| 6142 ;; at least one item, even if that would go over. | |
| 6143 (when (> col 0) | |
| 6144 (princ ";\n") | |
| 6145 (setq col 0)) | |
| 6146 (princ start) | |
| 6147 (incf col startlen) | |
| 6148 (princ sym) | |
| 6149 (incf col (length sym))))) | |
| 6150 ;; finally terminate the last line. | |
| 6151 (princ ";\n")))))) | |
| 6152 | |
| 6153 */ | |
| 6154 | |
| 4932 | 6155 extern Lisp_Object Qactivate_menubar_hook, Qand_optional, Qand_rest, Qautoload, |
| 6156 Qbackground, Qbackground_pixmap, Qblinking, Qbuffer_glyph_p, Qbuffer_live_p, | |
| 6157 Qcall_interactively, Qcategory_designator_p, | |
| 6158 Qcategory_table_value_p, Qcdr, Qcolor_pixmap_image_instance_p, Qcommandp, | |
| 6159 Qcompletion_ignore_case, Qconsole_live_p, Qconst_specifier, Qcurrent_menubar, | |
| 6160 Qdefun, Qdevice_live_p, Qdim, Qdirection, Qdisabled, Qdisabled_command_hook, | |
| 6161 Qdisplay_table, Qdll_error, Qend_open, Qerror_lacks_explanatory_string, | |
| 6162 Qevent_live_p, Qexit, Qextent_live_p, Qexternal_debugging_output, Qfeaturep, | |
| 6163 Qfile_error, Qfile_name_sans_extension, Qfinal, Qforeground, Qformat, | |
| 6164 Qframe_live_p, Qgraphic, Qgui_error, Qicon_glyph_p, Qidentity, Qinhibit_quit, | |
| 6165 Qinhibit_read_only, Qinteractive, Qlayout, Qload, Qlong_name, Qmacro, | |
| 6166 Qmakunbound, Qmark, Qmodule, Qmono_pixmap_image_instance_p, | |
| 6167 Qmouse_leave_buffer_hook, Qnative_layout, Qnetwork_error, | |
| 6168 Qnothing_image_instance_p, Qpoint, Qpointer_glyph_p, | |
| 6169 Qpointer_image_instance_p, Qprint_length, Qprint_string_length, Qprogn, | |
| 6170 Qread_char, Qread_from_minibuffer, Qreally_early_error_handler, | |
| 6171 Qregion_beginning, Qregion_end, Qregistries, Qreverse_direction_charset, | |
| 6172 Qrun_hooks, Qsans_modifiers, Qsave_buffers_kill_emacs, Qself_insert_command, | |
| 6173 Qself_insert_defer_undo, Qsequencep, Qset, Qshort_name, Qsound_error, | |
| 6174 Qstandard_input, Qstandard_output, Qstart_open, Qstring_lessp, Qsubwindow, | |
| 6175 Qsubwindow_image_instance_p, Qtext_image_instance_p, Qtop_level, Qunderline, | |
| 6176 Quser_files_and_directories, Qvalues, Qvariable_documentation, | |
| 6177 Qvariable_domain, Qwindow_live_p, Qyes_or_no_p; | |
| 6178 | |
| 6179 extern MODULE_API Lisp_Object Qprocess_error, Qt, Qunbound; | |
| 1632 | 6180 |
| 442 | 6181 #define SYMBOL(fou) extern Lisp_Object fou |
| 1632 | 6182 #define SYMBOL_MODULE_API(fou) extern MODULE_API Lisp_Object fou |
| 442 | 6183 #define SYMBOL_KEYWORD(la_cle_est_fou) extern Lisp_Object la_cle_est_fou |
| 6184 #define SYMBOL_GENERAL(tout_le_monde, est_fou) \ | |
| 6185 extern Lisp_Object tout_le_monde | |
| 6186 | |
| 6187 #include "general-slots.h" | |
| 6188 | |
| 6189 #undef SYMBOL | |
| 1632 | 6190 #undef SYMBOL_MODULE_API |
| 442 | 6191 #undef SYMBOL_KEYWORD |
| 6192 #undef SYMBOL_GENERAL | |
| 6193 | |
| 6194 /*--------------- prototypes for variables of type Lisp_Object ------------*/ | |
| 6195 | |
| 826 | 6196 /* #### We should get rid of this and put the prototypes back up there in |
| 6197 #### the per-file stuff, where they belong. */ | |
| 6198 | |
| 446 | 6199 extern Lisp_Object Vactivate_menubar_hook; |
| 6200 extern Lisp_Object Vautoload_queue, Vblank_menubar; | |
| 771 | 6201 extern Lisp_Object Vcommand_history; |
| 428 | 6202 extern Lisp_Object Vcommand_line_args, Vconfigure_info_directory; |
| 6203 extern Lisp_Object Vconfigure_site_directory, Vconfigure_site_module_directory; | |
| 6204 extern Lisp_Object Vconsole_list, Vcontrolling_terminal; | |
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6205 extern Lisp_Object Vcurrent_load_list; |
| 428 | 6206 extern Lisp_Object Vcurrent_mouse_event, Vcurrent_prefix_arg, Vdata_directory; |
| 434 | 6207 extern Lisp_Object Vdirectory_sep_char, Vdisabled_command_hook; |
| 6208 extern Lisp_Object Vdoc_directory, Vinternal_doc_file_name; | |
| 428 | 6209 extern Lisp_Object Vecho_area_buffer, Vemacs_major_version; |
| 6210 extern Lisp_Object Vemacs_minor_version, Vexec_directory, Vexec_path; | |
| 6211 extern Lisp_Object Vexecuting_macro, Vfeatures, Vfile_domain; | |
| 1927 | 6212 extern Lisp_Object Vinvocation_directory, Vinvocation_name; |
| 771 | 6213 extern Lisp_Object Vlast_command, Vlast_command_char; |
| 428 | 6214 extern Lisp_Object Vlast_command_event, Vlast_input_event; |
| 2548 | 6215 extern Lisp_Object Vload_file_name_internal, Vload_history; |
| 428 | 6216 extern Lisp_Object Vload_path, Vmark_even_if_inactive, Vmenubar_configuration; |
| 6217 extern Lisp_Object Vminibuf_preprompt, Vminibuf_prompt, Vminibuffer_zero; | |
| 6218 extern Lisp_Object Vmodule_directory, Vmswindows_downcase_file_names; | |
| 6219 extern Lisp_Object Vmswindows_get_true_file_attributes, Vobarray; | |
| 6220 extern Lisp_Object Vprint_length, Vprint_level, Vprocess_environment; | |
| 6221 extern Lisp_Object Vrecent_keys_ring, Vshell_file_name, Vsite_directory; | |
| 6222 extern Lisp_Object Vsite_module_directory; | |
| 6223 extern Lisp_Object Vstandard_input, Vstandard_output, Vstdio_str; | |
| 771 | 6224 extern Lisp_Object Vsynchronous_sounds, Vsystem_name; |
| 428 | 6225 extern Lisp_Object Vthis_command_keys, Vunread_command_event; |
| 6226 extern Lisp_Object Vx_initial_argv_list; | |
| 6227 | |
| 1927 | 6228 extern MODULE_API Lisp_Object Vinhibit_quit, Vquit_flag; |
| 6229 | |
| 1743 | 6230 END_C_DECLS |
| 1650 | 6231 |
| 440 | 6232 #endif /* INCLUDED_lisp_h_ */ |
