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annotate lisp/bytecomp-runtime.el @ 1204:e22b0213b713
[xemacs-hg @ 2003-01-12 11:07:58 by michaels]
modules/ChangeLog:
2002-12-16 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* postgresql/postgresql.c:
remove ifdef USE_KKCC.
src/ChangeLog:
2003-01-08 Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org>
* console.h (CDFW_CONSOLE): Don't lead to a crash if we're dealing
with a dead window/frame/device/console.
2002-12-20 Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org>
* ui-gtk.c: Fix typo from Ben's patch: emacs_ffi_data is a
typedef, not a struct. emacs_gtk_object_data is a typedef, not a
struct.
* gtk-glue.c (gdk_event_to_emacs_event): Fix typos from Ben's
patch: le -> emacs_event + rearrange the code.
* event-gtk.c (gtk_event_to_emacs_event): Fix typos from Ben's
patch: ..._UNDERLYING_GDK_EVENT -> ..._GDK_EVENT, ev -> key_event.
* device-gtk.c: Fix typo from Ben's patch: x_keysym_map_hash_table
-> x_keysym_map_hashtable.
2002-12-19 Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org>
* menubar-x.c (set_frame_menubar): Initialize protect_me field of
popup_data.
2002-12-16 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
Major cleanup of KKCC, etc.
KKCC, pdump-related:
-- descriptions are written for all objects. this required some
changes in the format of some objects, e.g. extents, popup-data,
coding system, lstream, lcrecord-list.
-- KKCC now handles weakness in markers, hash tables, elsewhere
correctly (formerly, you'd eventually get a stack overflow due
to endlessly expanding markers).
-- textual changes: lrecord_description -> memory_description,
struct_description -> sized_memory_description.
-- extensive comment describing descriptions and pdump.
-- redo XD_UNION so it works inline and change its format to provide
sufficient info for pdump. implement XD_UNION in pdump. also add
XD_UNION_DYNAMIC_SIZE, which works like XD_UNION except for when
auto-computing structure sizes.
-- add support for XD_INDIRECT in description offsets (used by
extents).
-- add support for "description maps", allowing for indirect
descriptions that are retrieved from an object at run-time. this
generalizes XD_CODING_SYSTEM_END, XD_SPECIFIER_END, etc., which
have now been eliminated.
-- add a fifth field "flags" to memory_description, to support flags
that can be specified for this particular line. Currently defined
flags are XD_FLAG_NO_KKCC (KKCC should ignore this entry; useful
for the weakness above in markers, etc.), XD_FLAG_NO_PDUMP (pdump
should ignore this entry), XD_FLAG_UNION_DEFAULT_ENTRY (in
union maps, this specifies a "default" entry for all remaining
values), and XD_FLAG_FREE_LISP_OBJECT (for use with lcrecord-lists).
-- clean up the kkcc-itis in events, so that the differences
between event data as separate objects and as a union are now
minimized to a small number of places. with the new XD_UNION, we
no longer need event data as separate objects, so this code is no
longer ifdef USE_KKCC, but instead ifdef EVENT_DATA_AS_OBJECTS,
not used by default. make sure that we explicitly free the
separate event data objects when no longer in use, to maintain the
invariant the event processing causes no consing.
-- also remove other USE_KKCC ifdefs when not necessary.
-- allow for KKCC compilation under MS Windows.
-- fix README.kkcc.
-- dump_add_root_object -> dump_add_root_lisp_object.
-- implement dump_add_root_block and use this to handle
dump_add_opaque.
-- factor out some code duplicated in kkcc and pdump.
Other allocation/object-related:
-- change various *slots.h so MARKED_SLOT() call no longer
includes semicolon.
-- free_marker() takes a Lisp_Object not a direct pointer.
-- make bit vectors lcrecords, like vectors, and eliminate code
that essentially duplicated the lcrecord handling.
-- additional asserts in FREE_FIXED_TYPE, formerly duplicated in
the various callers of this.
-- all lcrecord allocation functions now zero out the returned
lcrecords. unnecessary calls to zero_lcrecord removed. add long
comment describing these functions.
-- extract out process and coding system slots, like for buffers,
frames, etc.
-- lcrecords now set the type of items sitting on the free list to
lcrecord_type_free.
-- changes to the way that gap arrays are allocated, for kkcc's
benefit -- now, one single memory block with a stretchy array on
the end, instead of a separate block holding the array.
Error-checking-related:
-- now can compile with C++ under MS Windows. clean up compile errors
discovered that way. (a few were real problems)
-- add C++ error-checking code to verify problems with mismatched
GCPRO/UNGCPRO. (there were a few in the kkcc code.) add long
comment about how to catch insufficient GCPRO (yes, it's possible
using C++).
-- add debug_p4(), a simple object printer, when debug_print()
doesn't work.
-- add dp() and db() as short synonyms of debug_print(),
debug_backtrace().
-- `print' tries EXTREMELY hard to avoid core dumping when printing
when crashing or from debug_print(), and tries as hard as it
reasonably can in other situations.
-- Correct the message output upon crashing to be more up-to-date.
Event-related:
-- document event-matches-key-specifier-p better.
-- generalize the dispatch queues formerly duplicated in the
various event implementations. add event methods to drain pending
events. generalize and clean up QUIT handling, removing
event-specific quit processing. allow arbitrary keystrokes, not
just ASCII, to be the QUIT char. among other things, this should
fix some longstanding bugs in X quit handling. long comment
describing the various event queues.
-- implement delaying of XFlush() if there are pending expose events.
SOMEONE PLEASE TRY THIS OUT.
-- Fix `xemacs -batch -l dunnet' under Cygwin. Try to fix under
MS Windows but not quite there yet.
Other:
-- class -> class_ and no more C++ games with this item.
new -> new_ in the lwlib code, so far not elsewhere.
-- use `struct htentry' not `struct hentry' in elhash.c to avoid
debugger confusion with hash.c.
-- new macros ALIST_LOOP_3, ALIST_LOOP_4.
* README.kkcc:
* alloc.c:
* alloc.c (deadbeef_memory):
* alloc.c (allocate_lisp_storage):
* alloc.c (copy_lisp_object):
* alloc.c (ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_1):
* alloc.c (FREE_FIXED_TYPE):
* alloc.c (make_vector_internal):
* alloc.c (make_bit_vector_internal):
* alloc.c (make_key_data):
* alloc.c (make_button_data):
* alloc.c (make_motion_data):
* alloc.c (make_process_data):
* alloc.c (make_timeout_data):
* alloc.c (make_magic_data):
* alloc.c (make_magic_eval_data):
* alloc.c (make_eval_data):
* alloc.c (make_misc_user_data):
* alloc.c (struct string_chars_block):
* alloc.c (mark_lcrecord_list):
* alloc.c (make_lcrecord_list):
* alloc.c (alloc_managed_lcrecord):
* alloc.c (free_managed_lcrecord):
* alloc.c (alloc_automanaged_lcrecord):
* alloc.c (staticpro_1):
* alloc.c (staticpro):
* alloc.c (lispdesc_indirect_count_1):
* alloc.c (lispdesc_indirect_description_1):
* alloc.c (lispdesc_one_description_line_size):
* alloc.c (lispdesc_structure_size):
* alloc.c (mark_object_maybe_checking_free):
* alloc.c (mark_with_description):
* alloc.c (mark_struct_contents):
* alloc.c (mark_object):
* alloc.c (tick_lcrecord_stats):
* alloc.c (free_cons):
* alloc.c (free_key_data):
* alloc.c (free_button_data):
* alloc.c (free_motion_data):
* alloc.c (free_process_data):
* alloc.c (free_timeout_data):
* alloc.c (free_magic_data):
* alloc.c (free_magic_eval_data):
* alloc.c (free_eval_data):
* alloc.c (free_misc_user_data):
* alloc.c (free_marker):
* alloc.c (compact_string_chars):
* alloc.c (gc_sweep):
* alloc.c (garbage_collect_1):
* alloc.c (Fgarbage_collect):
* alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early):
* alloc.c (init_alloc_early):
* alloc.c (init_alloc_once_early):
* buffer.c:
* buffer.c (mark_buffer):
* buffer.c (MARKED_SLOT):
* buffer.c (cleanup_buffer_undo_lists):
* buffer.c (Fget_file_buffer):
* buffer.h (MARKED_SLOT):
* bufslots.h:
* bytecode.c:
* callint.c:
* casetab.c:
* chartab.c:
* chartab.c (symbol_to_char_table_type):
* cmdloop.c:
* cmdloop.c (Fcommand_loop_1):
* config.h.in (new):
* conslots.h:
* console-gtk-impl.h (struct gtk_frame):
* console-impl.h:
* console-impl.h (struct console):
* console-impl.h (MARKED_SLOT):
* console-impl.h (CONSOLE_QUIT_EVENT):
* console-msw-impl.h (XM_BUMPQUEUE):
* console-msw.c (write_string_to_mswindows_debugging_output):
* console-msw.h:
* console-stream-impl.h:
* console-stream-impl.h (struct stream_console):
* console-stream.c:
* console-stream.c (stream_init_console):
* console-stream.h:
* console-tty.c:
* console-tty.h:
* console-x.h:
* console.c:
* console.c (mark_console):
* console.c (MARKED_SLOT):
* console.c (allocate_console):
* console.c (get_console_variant):
* console.c (create_console):
* console.c (delete_console_internal):
* console.c (Fset_input_mode):
* console.c (Fcurrent_input_mode):
* console.c (common_init_complex_vars_of_console):
* console.h:
* console.h (console_variant):
* console.h (device_metrics):
* data.c:
* data.c (Faref):
* data.c (Faset):
* data.c (decode_weak_list_type):
* database.c:
* debug.c (xemacs_debug_loop):
* debug.c (FROB):
* debug.c (Fadd_debug_class_to_check):
* debug.c (Fdelete_debug_class_to_check):
* debug.c (Fset_debug_classes_to_check):
* debug.c (Fset_debug_class_types_to_check):
* debug.c (Fdebug_types_being_checked):
* debug.h (DASSERT):
* device-gtk.c:
* device-impl.h (struct device):
* device-impl.h (MARKED_SLOT):
* device-msw.c:
* device-x.c:
* device-x.c (x_init_device_class):
* device-x.c (x_comp_visual_info):
* device-x.c (x_try_best_visual_class):
* device-x.c (x_init_device):
* device-x.c (construct_name_list):
* device-x.c (x_get_resource_prefix):
* device-x.c (Fx_get_resource):
* device-x.c (Fx_display_visual_class):
* device.c:
* device.c (MARKED_SLOT):
* device.c (allocate_device):
* device.c (Fmake_device):
* device.c (delete_device_internal):
* device.c (Fset_device_class):
* device.h:
* devslots.h:
* devslots.h (MARKED_SLOT):
* dialog-msw.c:
* dired-msw.c (mswindows_ls_sort_fcn):
* dired-msw.c (mswindows_get_files):
* dired-msw.c (mswindows_format_file):
* doprnt.c (parse_doprnt_spec):
* dumper.c:
* dumper.c (struct):
* dumper.c (dump_add_root_block):
* dumper.c (dump_add_root_struct_ptr):
* dumper.c (dump_add_root_lisp_object):
* dumper.c (pdump_struct_list_elt):
* dumper.c (pdump_get_entry_list):
* dumper.c (pdump_backtrace):
* dumper.c (pdump_bump_depth):
* dumper.c (pdump_register_sub):
* dumper.c (pdump_register_object):
* dumper.c (pdump_register_struct_contents):
* dumper.c (pdump_register_struct):
* dumper.c (pdump_store_new_pointer_offsets):
* dumper.c (pdump_dump_data):
* dumper.c (pdump_reloc_one):
* dumper.c (pdump_allocate_offset):
* dumper.c (pdump_scan_by_alignment):
* dumper.c (pdump_dump_root_blocks):
* dumper.c (pdump_dump_rtables):
* dumper.c (pdump_dump_root_lisp_objects):
* dumper.c (pdump):
* dumper.c (pdump_load_finish):
* dumper.c (pdump_file_get):
* dumper.c (pdump_resource_get):
* dumper.c (pdump_load):
* editfns.c (save_excursion_restore):
* editfns.c (user_login_name):
* editfns.c (save_restriction_restore):
* elhash.c:
* elhash.c (htentry):
* elhash.c (struct Lisp_Hash_Table):
* elhash.c (HTENTRY_CLEAR_P):
* elhash.c (LINEAR_PROBING_LOOP):
* elhash.c (check_hash_table_invariants):
* elhash.c (mark_hash_table):
* elhash.c (hash_table_equal):
* elhash.c (print_hash_table_data):
* elhash.c (free_hentries):
* elhash.c (make_general_lisp_hash_table):
* elhash.c (decode_hash_table_weakness):
* elhash.c (decode_hash_table_test):
* elhash.c (Fcopy_hash_table):
* elhash.c (resize_hash_table):
* elhash.c (pdump_reorganize_hash_table):
* elhash.c (find_htentry):
* elhash.c (Fgethash):
* elhash.c (Fputhash):
* elhash.c (remhash_1):
* elhash.c (Fremhash):
* elhash.c (Fclrhash):
* elhash.c (copy_compress_hentries):
* elhash.c (elisp_maphash_unsafe):
* elhash.c (finish_marking_weak_hash_tables):
* elhash.c (prune_weak_hash_tables):
* elhash.h:
* emacs.c:
* emacs.c (main_1):
* emacs.c (main):
* emacs.c (shut_down_emacs):
* emodules.h (dump_add_root_lisp_object):
* eval.c:
* eval.c (unwind_to_catch):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_error_1):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_continuable_error_1):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_error):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_continuable_error):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_error_2):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_continuable_error_2):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_ferror):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_continuable_ferror):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_ferror_with_frob):
* eval.c (maybe_signal_continuable_ferror_with_frob):
* eval.c (maybe_syntax_error):
* eval.c (maybe_sferror):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_argument):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_constant):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_operation):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_change):
* eval.c (maybe_invalid_state):
* eval.c (Feval):
* eval.c (call_trapping_problems):
* eval.c (call_with_suspended_errors):
* eval.c (warn_when_safe_lispobj):
* eval.c (warn_when_safe):
* eval.c (vars_of_eval):
* event-Xt.c:
* event-Xt.c (maybe_define_x_key_as_self_inserting_character):
* event-Xt.c (x_to_emacs_keysym):
* event-Xt.c (x_event_to_emacs_event):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_enqueue_focus_event):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_format_magic_event):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_compare_magic_event):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_hash_magic_event):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_handle_magic_event):
* event-Xt.c (Xt_timeout_to_emacs_event):
* event-Xt.c (Xt_process_to_emacs_event):
* event-Xt.c (signal_special_Xt_user_event):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_next_event):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_event_handler):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_drain_queue):
* event-Xt.c (emacs_Xt_event_pending_p):
* event-Xt.c (check_if_pending_expose_event):
* event-Xt.c (reinit_vars_of_event_Xt):
* event-Xt.c (vars_of_event_Xt):
* event-gtk.c:
* event-gtk.c (IS_MODIFIER_KEY):
* event-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_format_magic_event):
* event-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_compare_magic_event):
* event-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_hash_magic_event):
* event-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_handle_magic_event):
* event-gtk.c (gtk_to_emacs_keysym):
* event-gtk.c (gtk_timeout_to_emacs_event):
* event-gtk.c (gtk_process_to_emacs_event):
* event-gtk.c (dragndrop_data_received):
* event-gtk.c (signal_special_gtk_user_event):
* event-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_next_event):
* event-gtk.c (gtk_event_to_emacs_event):
* event-gtk.c (generic_event_handler):
* event-gtk.c (emacs_shell_event_handler):
* event-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_drain_queue):
* event-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_event_pending_p):
* event-gtk.c (reinit_vars_of_event_gtk):
* event-gtk.c (vars_of_event_gtk):
* event-msw.c:
* event-msw.c (struct winsock_stream):
* event-msw.c (winsock_reader):
* event-msw.c (winsock_writer):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_enqueue_dispatch_event):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_enqueue_misc_user_event):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_enqueue_magic_event):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_enqueue_process_event):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_enqueue_mouse_button_event):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_enqueue_keypress_event):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_dequeue_dispatch_event):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_drain_queue):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_need_event_in_modal_loop):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_need_event):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_wm_timer_callback):
* event-msw.c (dde_eval_string):
* event-msw.c (Fdde_alloc_advise_item):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_dde_callback):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_wnd_proc):
* event-msw.c (remove_timeout_mapper):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_remove_timeout):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_event_pending_p):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_format_magic_event):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_compare_magic_event):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_hash_magic_event):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_handle_magic_event):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_select_console):
* event-msw.c (emacs_mswindows_unselect_console):
* event-msw.c (reinit_vars_of_event_mswindows):
* event-msw.c (vars_of_event_mswindows):
* event-stream.c:
* event-stream.c (mark_command_builder):
* event-stream.c (reset_command_builder_event_chain):
* event-stream.c (allocate_command_builder):
* event-stream.c (copy_command_builder):
* event-stream.c (command_builder_append_event):
* event-stream.c (event_stream_event_pending_p):
* event-stream.c (event_stream_force_event_pending):
* event-stream.c (maybe_read_quit_event):
* event-stream.c (event_stream_drain_queue):
* event-stream.c (remove_quit_p_event):
* event-stream.c (event_stream_quit_p):
* event-stream.c (echo_key_event):
* event-stream.c (maybe_kbd_translate):
* event-stream.c (execute_help_form):
* event-stream.c (event_stream_generate_wakeup):
* event-stream.c (enqueue_dispatch_event):
* event-stream.c (enqueue_magic_eval_event):
* event-stream.c (Fenqueue_eval_event):
* event-stream.c (enqueue_misc_user_event):
* event-stream.c (enqueue_misc_user_event_pos):
* event-stream.c (next_event_internal):
* event-stream.c (Fnext_event):
* event-stream.c (Faccept_process_output):
* event-stream.c (execute_internal_event):
* event-stream.c (munge_keymap_translate):
* event-stream.c (command_builder_find_leaf_no_mule_processing):
* event-stream.c (command_builder_find_leaf):
* event-stream.c (lookup_command_event):
* event-stream.c (is_scrollbar_event):
* event-stream.c (execute_command_event):
* event-stream.c (Fdispatch_event):
* event-stream.c (Fread_key_sequence):
* event-stream.c (dribble_out_event):
* event-stream.c (vars_of_event_stream):
* event-tty.c (tty_timeout_to_emacs_event):
* event-tty.c (emacs_tty_next_event):
* event-tty.c (emacs_tty_drain_queue):
* event-tty.c (reinit_vars_of_event_tty):
* event-unixoid.c:
* event-unixoid.c (find_tty_or_stream_console_from_fd):
* event-unixoid.c (read_event_from_tty_or_stream_desc):
* event-unixoid.c (drain_tty_devices):
* event-unixoid.c (poll_fds_for_input):
* events.c:
* events.c (deinitialize_event):
* events.c (zero_event):
* events.c (mark_event):
* events.c (print_event_1):
* events.c (print_event):
* events.c (event_equal):
* events.c (event_hash):
* events.c (Fmake_event):
* events.c (Fdeallocate_event):
* events.c (Fcopy_event):
* events.c (map_event_chain_remove):
* events.c (character_to_event):
* events.c (event_to_character):
* events.c (Fevent_to_character):
* events.c (format_event_object):
* events.c (upshift_event):
* events.c (downshift_event):
* events.c (event_upshifted_p):
* events.c (Fevent_live_p):
* events.c (Fevent_type):
* events.c (Fevent_timestamp):
* events.c (CHECK_EVENT_TYPE):
* events.c (CHECK_EVENT_TYPE2):
* events.c (CHECK_EVENT_TYPE3):
* events.c (Fevent_key):
* events.c (Fevent_button):
* events.c (Fevent_modifier_bits):
* events.c (event_x_y_pixel_internal):
* events.c (event_pixel_translation):
* events.c (Fevent_process):
* events.c (Fevent_function):
* events.c (Fevent_object):
* events.c (Fevent_properties):
* events.c (syms_of_events):
* events.c (vars_of_events):
* events.h:
* events.h (struct event_stream):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Key_Data):
* events.h (KEY_DATA_KEYSYM):
* events.h (EVENT_KEY_KEYSYM):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Button_Data):
* events.h (EVENT_BUTTON_BUTTON):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Motion_Data):
* events.h (EVENT_MOTION_X):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Process_Data):
* events.h (EVENT_PROCESS_PROCESS):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Timeout_Data):
* events.h (EVENT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL_ID):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Eval_Data):
* events.h (EVENT_EVAL_FUNCTION):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Misc_User_Data):
* events.h (EVENT_MISC_USER_FUNCTION):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Magic_Eval_Data):
* events.h (EVENT_MAGIC_EVAL_INTERNAL_FUNCTION):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Magic_Data):
* events.h (EVENT_MAGIC_UNDERLYING):
* events.h (EVENT_MAGIC_GDK_EVENT):
* events.h (struct Lisp_Event):
* events.h (XEVENT_CHANNEL):
* events.h (SET_EVENT_TIMESTAMP_ZERO):
* events.h (SET_EVENT_CHANNEL):
* events.h (SET_EVENT_NEXT):
* events.h (XSET_EVENT_TYPE):
* events.h (struct command_builder):
* extents.c:
* extents.c (gap_array_adjust_markers):
* extents.c (gap_array_recompute_derived_values):
* extents.c (gap_array_move_gap):
* extents.c (gap_array_make_gap):
* extents.c (gap_array_insert_els):
* extents.c (gap_array_delete_els):
* extents.c (gap_array_make_marker):
* extents.c (gap_array_delete_marker):
* extents.c (gap_array_move_marker):
* extents.c (make_gap_array):
* extents.c (free_gap_array):
* extents.c (extent_list_num_els):
* extents.c (extent_list_insert):
* extents.c (mark_extent_auxiliary):
* extents.c (allocate_extent_auxiliary):
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author | michaels |
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date | Sun, 12 Jan 2003 11:08:22 +0000 |
parents | a28c97bd4634 |
children | 0e3842cd22e2 |
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428 | 1 ;;; bytecomp-runtime.el --- byte-compiler support for inlining |
2 | |
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
771 | 4 ;; Copyright (C) 2002 Ben Wing. |
428 | 5 |
6 ;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org> | |
7 ;; Author: Hallvard Furuseth <hbf@ulrik.uio.no> | |
8 ;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team | |
9 ;; Keywords: internal, dumped | |
10 | |
11 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. | |
12 | |
13 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
14 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
15 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
16 ;; any later version. | |
17 | |
18 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
19 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
20 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
21 ;; General Public License for more details. | |
22 | |
23 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
24 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the | |
25 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
26 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
27 | |
28 ;;; Synched up with: FSF 19.30. | |
29 | |
30 ;;; Commentary: | |
31 | |
32 ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs. | |
33 | |
34 ;; The code in this file should always be loaded, because it defines things | |
35 ;; like "defsubst" which should work interpreted as well. The code in | |
36 ;; bytecomp.el and byte-optimize.el can be loaded as needed. | |
37 | |
38 ;; interface to selectively inlining functions. | |
39 ;; This only happens when source-code optimization is turned on. | |
40 | |
41 ;;; Code: | |
42 | |
43 ;; Redefined in byte-optimize.el. | |
44 ;; This is not documented--it's not clear that we should promote it. | |
45 (fset 'inline 'progn) | |
46 (put 'inline 'lisp-indent-hook 0) | |
47 | |
48 | |
49 ;;; Interface to inline functions. | |
50 | |
51 ;; FSF comments the next two out, but I see no reason to do so. --ben | |
52 (defmacro proclaim-inline (&rest fns) | |
53 "Cause the named functions to be open-coded when called from compiled code. | |
54 They will only be compiled open-coded when `byte-optimize' is true." | |
55 (cons 'eval-and-compile | |
56 (apply | |
57 'nconc | |
58 (mapcar | |
59 #'(lambda (x) | |
60 `((or (memq (get ',x 'byte-optimizer) | |
61 '(nil byte-compile-inline-expand)) | |
62 (error | |
63 "%s already has a byte-optimizer, can't make it inline" | |
64 ',x)) | |
65 (put ',x 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand))) | |
66 fns)))) | |
67 | |
68 | |
69 (defmacro proclaim-notinline (&rest fns) | |
70 "Cause the named functions to no longer be open-coded." | |
71 (cons 'eval-and-compile | |
72 (apply | |
73 'nconc | |
74 (mapcar | |
75 #'(lambda (x) | |
76 `((if (eq (get ',x 'byte-optimizer) | |
77 'byte-compile-inline-expand) | |
78 (put ',x 'byte-optimizer nil)))) | |
79 fns)))) | |
80 | |
81 ;; This has a special byte-hunk-handler in bytecomp.el. | |
82 (defmacro defsubst (name arglist &rest body) | |
83 "Define an inline function. The syntax is just like that of `defun'." | |
84 (or (memq (get name 'byte-optimizer) | |
85 '(nil byte-compile-inline-expand)) | |
86 (error "`%s' is a primitive" name)) | |
87 (list 'prog1 | |
88 (cons 'defun (cons name (cons arglist body))) | |
89 (list 'proclaim-inline name))) | |
90 ; Instead of the above line, FSF has this: | |
91 ; (list 'eval-and-compile | |
92 ; (list 'put (list 'quote name) | |
93 ; ''byte-optimizer ''byte-compile-inline-expand)))) | |
94 | |
95 (defun make-obsolete (fn new) | |
991 | 96 "Make the byte-compiler warn that function FN is obsolete. |
428 | 97 The warning will say that NEW should be used instead. |
98 If NEW is a string, that is the `use instead' message." | |
99 (interactive "aMake function obsolete: \nxObsoletion replacement: ") | |
100 (let ((handler (get fn 'byte-compile))) | |
101 (if (eq 'byte-compile-obsolete handler) | |
102 (setcar (get fn 'byte-obsolete-info) new) | |
103 (put fn 'byte-obsolete-info (cons new handler)) | |
104 (put fn 'byte-compile 'byte-compile-obsolete))) | |
105 fn) | |
106 | |
107 (defun make-obsolete-variable (var new) | |
991 | 108 "Make the byte-compiler warn that variable VAR is obsolete, |
428 | 109 and NEW should be used instead. If NEW is a string, then that is the |
110 `use instead' message." | |
111 (interactive | |
112 (list | |
113 (let ((str (completing-read "Make variable obsolete: " obarray 'boundp t))) | |
114 (if (equal str "") (error "")) | |
115 (intern str)) | |
116 (car (read-from-string (read-string "Obsoletion replacement: "))))) | |
117 (put var 'byte-obsolete-variable new) | |
118 var) | |
119 | |
120 ;; By overwhelming demand, we separate out truly obsolete symbols from | |
121 ;; those that are present for GNU Emacs compatibility. | |
122 (defun make-compatible (fn new) | |
991 | 123 "Make the byte-compiler know that function FN is provided for compatibility. |
428 | 124 The warning will say that NEW should be used instead. |
125 If NEW is a string, that is the `use instead' message." | |
126 (interactive "aMake function compatible: \nxCompatible replacement: ") | |
127 (let ((handler (get fn 'byte-compile))) | |
128 (if (eq 'byte-compile-compatible handler) | |
129 (setcar (get fn 'byte-compatible-info) new) | |
130 (put fn 'byte-compatible-info (cons new handler)) | |
131 (put fn 'byte-compile 'byte-compile-compatible))) | |
132 fn) | |
133 | |
134 (defun make-compatible-variable (var new) | |
991 | 135 "Make the byte-compiler know that variable VAR is provided for compatibility, |
428 | 136 and NEW should be used instead. If NEW is a string, then that is the |
137 `use instead' message." | |
138 (interactive | |
139 (list | |
140 (let ((str (completing-read "Make variable compatible: " | |
141 obarray 'boundp t))) | |
142 (if (equal str "") (error "")) | |
143 (intern str)) | |
144 (car (read-from-string (read-string "Compatible replacement: "))))) | |
145 (put var 'byte-compatible-variable new) | |
146 var) | |
147 | |
148 (put 'dont-compile 'lisp-indent-hook 0) | |
149 (defmacro dont-compile (&rest body) | |
150 "Like `progn', but the body always runs interpreted (not compiled). | |
151 If you think you need this, you're probably making a mistake somewhere." | |
152 (list 'eval (list 'quote (if (cdr body) (cons 'progn body) (car body))))) | |
153 | |
154 | |
155 ;;; interface to evaluating things at compile time and/or load time | |
156 ;;; these macro must come after any uses of them in this file, as their | |
157 ;;; definition in the file overrides the magic definitions on the | |
158 ;;; byte-compile-macro-environment. | |
159 | |
160 (put 'eval-when-compile 'lisp-indent-hook 0) | |
161 (defmacro eval-when-compile (&rest body) | |
162 "Like `progn', but evaluates the body at compile time. | |
163 The result of the body appears to the compiler as a quoted constant." | |
164 ;; Not necessary because we have it in b-c-initial-macro-environment | |
165 ;; (list 'quote (eval (cons 'progn body))) | |
166 (cons 'progn body)) | |
167 | |
168 (put 'eval-and-compile 'lisp-indent-hook 0) | |
169 (defmacro eval-and-compile (&rest body) | |
170 "Like `progn', but evaluates the body at compile time and at load time." | |
171 ;; Remember, it's magic. | |
172 (cons 'progn body)) | |
173 | |
174 ;;; From Emacs 20. | |
175 (put 'eval-when-feature 'lisp-indent-hook 1) | |
176 (defmacro eval-when-feature (feature &rest body) | |
177 "Run the body forms when FEATURE is featurep, be it now or later. | |
178 Called (eval-when-feature (FEATURE [. FILENAME]) BODYFORMS...). | |
179 If (featurep 'FEATURE), evals now; otherwise adds an elt to | |
180 `after-load-alist' (which see), using FEATURE as filename if FILENAME is nil." | |
181 (let ((file (or (cdr feature) (symbol-name (car feature))))) | |
182 `(let ((bodythunk #'(lambda () ,@body))) | |
183 (if (featurep ',(car feature)) | |
184 (funcall bodythunk) | |
185 (setq after-load-alist (cons '(,file . (list 'lambda '() bodythunk)) | |
186 after-load-alist)))))) | |
502 | 187 |
188 | |
189 | |
190 ;;; Functions to cleanly eliminate warnings about undefined functions | |
191 ;;; or variables when the code knows what it's doing. These macros DO | |
192 ;;; NOT rely on any byte-compiler changes, and thus can be copied into | |
193 ;;; a package and used within it. | |
194 | |
195 ;; NOTE: As a result of the above requirement, the macros rely on | |
196 ;; "tricks" to get the warnings suppressed. A cleaner way, of course, | |
197 ;; would be to extend the byte compiler to provide a proper interface. | |
198 | |
199 ;; #### Should we require an unquoted symbol rather than a quoted one, | |
200 ;; as we currently do? The quoting gets no generality, as `eval' is | |
201 ;; called at compile time. But most functions and macros want quoted | |
202 ;; arguments, and I find it extremely confusing to deal with cases | |
203 ;; such as `throw' requiring a quoted argument but `block' an unquoted | |
204 ;; one. | |
205 | |
206 (put 'with-boundp 'lisp-indent-function 1) | |
771 | 207 (defmacro with-boundp (variables &rest body) |
208 "Evaluate BODY, but do not issue bytecomp warnings about VARIABLES undefined. | |
209 VARIABLES can be a symbol or a list of symbols and must be quoted. When | |
210 compiling this file, the warnings `reference to free variable VARIABLE' and | |
211 `assignment to free variable VARIABLE' will not occur anywhere in BODY, for | |
212 any of the listed variables. This is a clean way to avoid such warnings. | |
776 | 213 |
214 See also `if-boundp', `when-boundp', and `and-boundp' (ways to | |
215 conditionalize on a variable being bound and avoid warnings), | |
216 `declare-boundp' (issue a variable call without warnings), and | |
217 `globally-declare-boundp' (avoid warnings throughout a file about a | |
218 variable)." | |
771 | 219 (setq variables (eval variables)) |
220 (unless (consp variables) | |
221 (setq variables (list variables))) | |
502 | 222 `(progn |
771 | 223 (declare (special ,@variables)) |
502 | 224 ,@body)) |
225 | |
226 (put 'if-boundp 'lisp-indent-function 2) | |
771 | 227 (defmacro if-boundp (variable then &rest else) |
228 "Equivalent to (if (boundp VARIABLE) THEN ELSE) but handles bytecomp warnings. | |
229 VARIABLE should be a quoted symbol. When compiling this file, the warnings | |
230 `reference to free variable VARIABLE' and `assignment to free variable | |
231 VARIABLE' will not occur anywhere in the if-statement. This is a clean way | |
776 | 232 to avoid such warnings. See also `with-boundp' and friends." |
771 | 233 `(with-boundp ,variable |
234 (if (boundp ,variable) ,then ,@else))) | |
502 | 235 |
771 | 236 (put 'when-boundp 'lisp-indent-function 1) |
237 (defmacro when-boundp (variable &rest body) | |
238 "Equivalent to (when (boundp VARIABLE) BODY) but handles bytecomp warnings. | |
239 VARIABLE should be a quoted symbol. When compiling this file, the warnings | |
240 `reference to free variable VARIABLE' and `assignment to free variable | |
241 VARIABLE' will not occur anywhere in the when-statement. This is a clean | |
776 | 242 way to avoid such warnings. See also `with-boundp' and friends." |
771 | 243 `(with-boundp ,variable |
244 (when (boundp ,variable) ,@body))) | |
245 | |
776 | 246 (put 'and-boundp 'lisp-indent-function 1) |
247 (defmacro and-boundp (variable &rest args) | |
248 "Equivalent to (and (boundp VARIABLE) ARGS) but handles bytecomp warnings. | |
249 VARIABLE should be a quoted symbol. When compiling this file, the warnings | |
250 `reference to free variable VARIABLE' and `assignment to free variable | |
251 VARIABLE' will not occur anywhere in the and-statement. This is a clean | |
252 way to avoid such warnings. See also `with-boundp' and friends." | |
253 `(with-boundp ,variable | |
254 (and (boundp ,variable) ,@args))) | |
255 | |
771 | 256 (defmacro declare-boundp (variable) |
257 "Evaluate VARIABLE without bytecomp warnings about the symbol. | |
258 | |
502 | 259 Sample usage is |
260 | |
261 (declare-boundp gpm-minor-mode) | |
262 | |
263 which is equivalent to | |
264 | |
771 | 265 (with-boundp 'gpm-minor-mode |
776 | 266 gpm-minor-mode) |
267 | |
268 See also `with-boundp' and friends." | |
771 | 269 `(with-boundp ',variable ,variable)) |
502 | 270 |
771 | 271 (defmacro globally-declare-boundp (variables) |
272 "Declare that all free uses of VARIABLES in this file are valid. | |
273 VARIABLES can be a symbol or a list of symbols and must be quoted. | |
502 | 274 |
771 | 275 When compiling this file, the warnings `reference to free variable |
276 VARIABLE' and `assignment to free variable VARIABLE' will not occur | |
277 regardless of where references to VARIABLE occur in the file. | |
502 | 278 |
776 | 279 In general, you should *NOT* use this; use `with-boundp' or its friends to |
280 wrap individual uses, as necessary. That way, you're more likely to | |
281 remember to put in the explicit checks for the variable's existence that | |
282 are usually necessary. However, `globally-declare-boundp' is better in | |
283 some circumstances, such as when writing an ELisp package that makes | |
284 integral use of optionally-compiled-in functionality (typically, an | |
285 interface onto a system library) and checks for the existence of the | |
286 functionality at some entry point to the package. See | |
287 `globally-declare-fboundp' for more information." | |
771 | 288 (setq variables (eval variables)) |
289 (if (not (consp variables)) | |
290 (setq variables (list variables))) | |
502 | 291 `(progn |
292 ;; (defvar FOO) has no side effects. | |
771 | 293 ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (sym) `(defvar ,sym)) variables))) |
502 | 294 |
295 (defun byte-compile-with-fboundp (form) | |
296 (byte-compile-form (cons 'progn (cdr (cdr form)))) | |
297 ;; Unfortunately, byte-compile-unresolved-functions is used not only | |
298 ;; for unresolved-function warnings, but also in connection with the | |
299 ;; following warnings: | |
300 | |
301 ;; "defsubst %s was used before it was defined" | |
302 ;; "%s being defined to take %s%s, but was previously called with %s" | |
303 | |
304 ;; By hacking byte-compile-unresolved-functions like this, we | |
305 ;; effectively disable these warnings. But code should not be using | |
306 ;; `with-fboundp' with a function defined later on in the same | |
307 ;; file, so this is not a big deal. | |
308 | |
309 (let ((symbols (eval (car (cdr form))))) | |
310 (unless (consp symbols) | |
311 (setq symbols (list symbols))) | |
312 (setq symbols (mapcar #'(lambda (sym) (cons sym nil)) symbols)) | |
313 (setq byte-compile-unresolved-functions | |
314 (set-difference byte-compile-unresolved-functions symbols | |
315 :key #'car)) | |
316 )) | |
317 | |
318 ;; EEEEEEEEVIL hack. We need to create our own byte-compilation | |
319 ;; method so that the proper variables are bound while compilation | |
320 ;; takes place (which is when the warnings get noticed and batched | |
321 ;; up). What we really want to do is make `with-fboundp' a macro | |
322 ;; that simply `progn's its BODY; but GOD DAMN IT, macros can't have | |
323 ;; their own byte-compilation methods! So we make `with-fboundp' a | |
324 ;; macro calling `with-fboundp-1', which is cleverly aliased to | |
325 ;; progn. This way we can put a byte-compilation method on | |
326 ;; `with-fboundp-1', and when interpreting, progn will duly skip | |
327 ;; the first, quoted argument, i.e. the symbol name. (We could make | |
328 ;; `with-fboundp-1' a regular function, but then we'd have to thunk | |
329 ;; BODY and eval it at runtime. We could probably just do this using | |
330 ;; (apply 'progn BODY), but the existing method is more obviously | |
331 ;; guaranteed to work.) | |
332 ;; | |
333 ;; In defense, cl-macs.el does a very similar thing with | |
334 ;; `cl-block-wrapper'. | |
335 | |
336 (put 'with-fboundp-1 'byte-compile 'byte-compile-with-fboundp) | |
337 (defalias 'with-fboundp-1 'progn) | |
338 | |
339 (put 'with-fboundp 'lisp-indent-function 1) | |
771 | 340 (defmacro with-fboundp (functions &rest body) |
341 "Evaluate BODY, but do not issue bytecomp warnings about FUNCTIONS undefined. | |
342 FUNCTIONS can be a symbol or a list of symbols and must be quoted. When | |
343 compiling this file, the warning `the function FUNCTION is not known to be | |
344 defined' will not occur anywhere in BODY, for any of the listed functions. | |
776 | 345 This is a clean way to avoid such warnings. |
346 | |
347 See also `if-fboundp', `when-fboundp', and `and-fboundp' (ways to | |
348 conditionalize on a function being bound and avoid warnings), | |
349 `declare-fboundp' (issue a function call without warnings), and | |
350 `globally-declare-fboundp' (avoid warnings throughout a file about a | |
351 function)." | |
771 | 352 `(with-fboundp-1 ,functions ,@body)) |
502 | 353 |
354 (put 'if-fboundp 'lisp-indent-function 2) | |
771 | 355 (defmacro if-fboundp (function then &rest else) |
356 "Equivalent to (if (fboundp FUNCTION) THEN ELSE) but handles bytecomp warnings. | |
357 FUNCTION should be a quoted symbol. When compiling this file, the warning | |
358 `the function FUNCTION is not known to be defined' will not occur anywhere | |
359 in the if-statement. This is a clean way to avoid such warnings. See also | |
776 | 360 `with-fboundp' and friends." |
771 | 361 `(with-fboundp ,function |
362 (if (fboundp ,function) ,then ,@else))) | |
363 | |
364 (put 'when-fboundp 'lisp-indent-function 1) | |
365 (defmacro when-fboundp (function &rest body) | |
366 "Equivalent to (when (fboundp FUNCTION) BODY) but handles bytecomp warnings. | |
367 FUNCTION should be a quoted symbol. When compiling this file, the warning | |
368 `the function FUNCTION is not known to be defined' will not occur anywhere | |
776 | 369 in the when-statement. This is a clean way to avoid such warnings. See also |
370 `with-fboundp' and friends." | |
771 | 371 `(with-fboundp ,function |
372 (when (fboundp ,function) ,@body))) | |
502 | 373 |
776 | 374 (put 'and-fboundp 'lisp-indent-function 1) |
375 (defmacro and-fboundp (function &rest args) | |
376 "Equivalent to (and (fboundp FUNCTION) ARGS) but handles bytecomp warnings. | |
377 FUNCTION should be a quoted symbol. When compiling this file, the warning | |
378 `the function FUNCTION is not known to be defined' will not occur anywhere | |
379 in the and-statement. This is a clean way to avoid such warnings. See also | |
380 `with-fboundp' and friends." | |
381 `(with-fboundp ,function | |
382 (and (fboundp ,function) ,@args))) | |
383 | |
502 | 384 (defmacro declare-fboundp (form) |
385 "Execute FORM (a function call) without bytecomp warnings about the call. | |
386 Sample usage is | |
387 | |
388 (declare-fboundp (x-keysym-on-keyboard-sans-modifiers-p 'backspace)) | |
389 | |
390 which is equivalent to | |
391 | |
392 (with-fboundp 'x-keysym-on-keyboard-sans-modifiers-p | |
776 | 393 (x-keysym-on-keyboard-sans-modifiers-p 'backspace)) |
394 | |
395 See also `with-fboundp' and friends." | |
502 | 396 `(with-fboundp ',(car form) ,form)) |
397 | |
771 | 398 (defmacro globally-declare-fboundp (functions) |
399 "Declare that all calls to function FUNCTIONS in this file are valid. | |
400 FUNCTIONS can be a symbol or a list of symbols and must be quoted. | |
502 | 401 |
771 | 402 When compiling this file, the warning `the function FUNCTION is not known |
403 to be defined' will not occur regardless of where calls to FUNCTION occur | |
404 in the file. | |
502 | 405 |
776 | 406 In general, you should *NOT* use this; use `with-fboundp' or its friends to |
407 wrap individual uses, as necessary. That way, you're more likely to | |
408 remember to put in the explicit checks for the function's existence that | |
409 are usually necessary. However, `globally-declare-fboundp' is better in | |
410 some circumstances, such as when writing an ELisp package that makes | |
411 integral use of optionally-compiled-in functionality (typically, an | |
412 interface onto a system library) and checks for the existence of the | |
413 functionality at some entry point to the package. The file `ldap.el' is a | |
414 good example: It provides a layer on top of the optional LDAP ELisp | |
415 primitives, makes calls to them throughout its code, and verifies the | |
416 presence of LDAP support at load time. Putting calls to `declare-fboundp' | |
417 throughout the code would be a major annoyance." | |
502 | 418 (when (cl-compiling-file) |
771 | 419 (setq functions (eval functions)) |
420 (if (not (consp functions)) | |
421 (setq functions (list functions))) | |
502 | 422 ;; Another hack. This works because the autoload environment is |
423 ;; currently used ONLY to suppress warnings, and the actual | |
424 ;; autoload definition is not used. (NOTE: With this definition, | |
425 ;; we will get spurious "multiple autoloads for %s" warnings if we | |
771 | 426 ;; have an autoload later in the file for any functions in FUNCTIONS. |
502 | 427 ;; This is not something that code should ever do, though.) |
428 (setq byte-compile-autoload-environment | |
771 | 429 (append (mapcar #'(lambda (sym) (cons sym nil)) functions) |
502 | 430 byte-compile-autoload-environment))) |
431 nil) | |
432 | |
433 (defun byte-compile-with-byte-compiler-warnings-suppressed (form) | |
434 (let ((byte-compile-warnings byte-compile-warnings) | |
435 (types (car (cdr form)))) | |
436 (unless (consp types) | |
437 (setq types (list types))) | |
438 (if (eq byte-compile-warnings t) | |
439 (setq byte-compile-warnings byte-compile-default-warnings)) | |
440 (setq byte-compile-warnings (set-difference byte-compile-warnings types)) | |
441 (byte-compile-form (cons 'progn (cdr (cdr form)))))) | |
442 | |
443 ;; Same hack here as with `with-fboundp'. | |
444 (put 'with-byte-compiler-warnings-suppressed-1 'byte-compile | |
445 'byte-compile-with-byte-compiler-warnings-suppressed) | |
446 (defalias 'with-byte-compiler-warnings-suppressed-1 'progn) | |
447 | |
448 (put 'with-byte-compiler-warnings-suppressed 'lisp-indent-function 1) | |
449 (defmacro with-byte-compiler-warnings-suppressed (type &rest body) | |
450 "Evaluate BODY, but do not issue bytecomp warnings TYPE. | |
451 TYPE should be one of `redefine', `callargs', `subr-callargs', | |
452 `free-vars', `unresolved', `unused-vars', `obsolete', or `pedantic', | |
453 or a list of one or more of these symbols. (See `byte-compile-warnings'.) | |
454 TYPE must be quoted. | |
455 | |
456 NOTE: You should *NOT* under normal circumstances be using this! | |
457 There are better ways of avoiding most of these warnings. In particular: | |
458 | |
459 -- use (declare (special ...)) if you are making use of | |
460 dynamically-scoped variables. | |
776 | 461 -- use `with-fboundp' and friends to avoid warnings about undefined functions |
771 | 462 when you know the function actually exists. |
776 | 463 -- use `with-boundp' and friends to avoid warnings about undefined variables |
771 | 464 when you know the variable actually exists. |
502 | 465 -- use `with-obsolete-variable' or `with-obsolete-function' if you |
466 are purposely using such a variable or function." | |
467 `(with-byte-compiler-warnings-suppressed-1 ,type ,@body)) | |
468 | |
469 ;; #### These should be more clever. You could (e.g.) try fletting | |
470 ;; `byte-compile-obsolete' or temporarily removing the obsolete info | |
471 ;; from the symbol and putting it back with an unwind-protect. (Or | |
472 ;; better, modify the byte-compiler to provide a proper solution, and | |
473 ;; fix these macros to use it if available, or fall back on the way | |
474 ;; below. Remember, these definitions need to work with an unchanged | |
475 ;; byte compiler so that they can be copied and used in packages.) | |
476 | |
477 (put 'with-obsolete-variable 'lisp-indent-function 1) | |
478 (defmacro with-obsolete-variable (symbol &rest body) | |
479 "Evaluate BODY but do not warn about usage of obsolete variable SYMBOL. | |
826 | 480 SYMBOL must be quoted and can be a list of SYMBOLS. See also |
481 `with-obsolete-function'." | |
502 | 482 `(with-byte-compiler-warnings-suppressed 'obsolete ,@body)) |
483 | |
484 (put 'with-obsolete-function 'lisp-indent-function 1) | |
485 (defmacro with-obsolete-function (symbol &rest body) | |
486 "Evaluate BODY but do not warn about usage of obsolete function SYMBOL. | |
826 | 487 SYMBOL must be quoted and can be a list of SYMBOLS. See also |
488 `with-obsolete-variable'." | |
502 | 489 `(with-byte-compiler-warnings-suppressed 'obsolete ,@body)) |
428 | 490 |
491 | |
492 ;;; Interface to file-local byte-compiler parameters. | |
493 ;;; Redefined in bytecomp.el. | |
494 | |
495 ;;; The great RMS speaketh: | |
496 ;;; | |
497 ;;; I nuked this because it's not a good idea for users to think of | |
498 ;;; using it. These options are a matter of installation preference, | |
499 ;;; and have nothing to do with particular source files; it's a | |
500 ;;; mistake to suggest to users that they should associate these with | |
501 ;;; particular source files. There is hardly any reason to change | |
502 ;;; these parameters, anyway. --rms. | |
503 ;;; | |
504 ;;; But I'll leave this stuff alone. --ben | |
505 | |
506 (put 'byte-compiler-options 'lisp-indent-hook 0) | |
507 (defmacro byte-compiler-options (&rest args) | |
508 "Set some compilation-parameters for this file. | |
509 This will affect only the file in which it appears; this does nothing when | |
510 evaluated, or when loaded from a .el file. | |
511 | |
512 Each argument to this macro must be a list of a key and a value. | |
513 | |
514 Keys: Values: Corresponding variable: | |
515 | |
516 verbose t, nil byte-compile-verbose | |
517 optimize t, nil, source, byte byte-optimize | |
518 warnings list of warnings byte-compile-warnings | |
519 file-format emacs19, emacs20 byte-compile-emacs19-compatibility | |
520 | |
521 The value specified with the `warnings' option must be a list, containing | |
522 some subset of the following flags: | |
523 | |
524 free-vars references to variables not in the current lexical scope. | |
525 unused-vars references to non-global variables bound but not referenced. | |
526 unresolved calls to unknown functions. | |
527 callargs lambda calls with args that don't match the definition. | |
502 | 528 subr-callargs calls to subrs with args that don't match the definition. |
428 | 529 redefine function cell redefined from a macro to a lambda or vice |
530 versa, or redefined to take a different number of arguments. | |
502 | 531 obsolete use of an obsolete function or variable. |
532 pedantic warn of use of compatible symbols. | |
428 | 533 |
534 If the first element if the list is `+' or `-' then the specified elements | |
535 are added to or removed from the current set of warnings, instead of the | |
536 entire set of warnings being overwritten. | |
537 | |
538 For example, something like this might appear at the top of a source file: | |
539 | |
540 (byte-compiler-options | |
541 (optimize t) | |
542 (warnings (- callargs)) ; Don't warn about arglist mismatch | |
543 (warnings (+ unused-vars)) ; Do warn about unused bindings | |
544 (file-format emacs19))" | |
545 nil) | |
546 | |
547 ;;; bytecomp-runtime.el ends here |