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1 /* Fundamental definitions for XEmacs Lisp interpreter -- union objects.
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2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994
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3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 Copyright (C) 2002, 2005, 2010 Ben Wing.
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5
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6 This file is part of XEmacs.
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7
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8 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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9 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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10 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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11 later version.
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12
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13 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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16 for more details.
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17
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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19 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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20 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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22
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23 /* Divergent from FSF. */
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24
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25 /* Definition of Lisp_Object type as a union.
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26 The declaration order of the objects within the struct members
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27 of the union is dependent on ENDIAN-ness.
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28 See lisp-disunion.h for more details. */
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29
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30 typedef
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31 union Lisp_Object
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32 {
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33 /* if non-valbits are at lower addresses */
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34 #ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
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35 struct
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36 {
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37 EMACS_UINT val : VALBITS;
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38 enum_field (Lisp_Type) type : GCTYPEBITS;
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39 } gu;
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40
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41 struct
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42 {
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43 signed EMACS_INT val : INT_VALBITS;
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44 unsigned int bits : INT_GCBITS;
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45 } s;
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46
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47 struct
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48 {
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49 EMACS_UINT val : INT_VALBITS;
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50 unsigned int bits : INT_GCBITS;
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51 } u;
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52 #else /* non-valbits are at higher addresses */
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53 struct
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54 {
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55 enum_field (Lisp_Type) type : GCTYPEBITS;
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56 EMACS_UINT val : VALBITS;
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57 } gu;
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58
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59 struct
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60 {
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61 unsigned int bits : INT_GCBITS;
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62 signed EMACS_INT val : INT_VALBITS;
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63 } s;
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64
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65 struct
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66 {
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67 unsigned int bits : INT_GCBITS;
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68 EMACS_UINT val : INT_VALBITS;
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69 } u;
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70
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71 #endif /* non-valbits are at higher addresses */
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72
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73 EMACS_UINT ui;
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74 signed EMACS_INT i;
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77 GCC to accept any (yes, any) pointer as the argument of
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78 a function declared to accept a Lisp_Object. */
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79 struct nosuchstruct *v;
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80 }
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81 Lisp_Object;
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83 #define XCHARVAL(x) ((EMACS_INT)(x).gu.val)
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84 #define XPNTRVAL(x) ((x).ui)
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86 #define XREALINT(x) ((EMACS_INT)(x).s.val)
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87 #define XUINT(x) ((EMACS_UINT)(x).u.val)
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88 #define XTYPE(x) ((x).gu.type)
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89 #define EQ(x,y) ((x).v == (y).v)
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91 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (
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92 Lisp_Object
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93 make_int_verify (EMACS_INT val)
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94 )
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95 {
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96 Lisp_Object obj;
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97 obj.s.bits = 1;
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98 obj.s.val = val;
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99 type_checking_assert (XREALINT (obj) == val);
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100 return obj;
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101 }
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103 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (
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104 Lisp_Object
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105 make_int (EMACS_INT val)
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106 )
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107 {
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108 Lisp_Object obj;
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109 obj.s.bits = 1;
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110 obj.s.val = val;
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111 return obj;
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112 }
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114 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (
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115 Lisp_Object
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116 make_char_1 (Ichar val)
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117 )
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118 {
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119 Lisp_Object obj;
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120 obj.gu.type = Lisp_Type_Char;
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121 obj.gu.val = val;
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122 return obj;
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123 }
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125 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (
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126 Lisp_Object
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127 wrap_pointer_1 (const void *ptr)
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128 )
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129 {
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130 Lisp_Object obj;
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131 obj.ui = (EMACS_UINT) ptr;
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132 return obj;
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133 }
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137 #define INTP(x) ((x).s.bits)
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138 #define INT_PLUS(x,y) make_int (XINT (x) + XINT (y))
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139 #define INT_MINUS(x,y) make_int (XINT (x) - XINT (y))
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140 #define INT_PLUS1(x) make_int (XINT (x) + 1)
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141 #define INT_MINUS1(x) make_int (XINT (x) - 1)
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142
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143 /* WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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145 You can only GET_LISP_FROM_VOID something that had previously been
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146 STORE_LISP_IN_VOID'd. If you want to go the other way, use
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147 STORE_VOID_IN_LISP and GET_VOID_FROM_LISP, or use make_opaque_ptr(). */
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149 /* Convert a Lisp object to a void * pointer, as when it needs to be passed
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150 to a toolkit callback function */
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151 #define STORE_LISP_IN_VOID(larg) ((void *) ((larg).v))
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152
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153 /* Convert a void * pointer back into a Lisp object, assuming that the
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154 pointer was generated by STORE_LISP_IN_VOID. */
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155 DECLARE_INLINE_HEADER (
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156 Lisp_Object
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157 GET_LISP_FROM_VOID (const void *arg)
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158 )
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159 {
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160 Lisp_Object larg;
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161 larg.v = (struct nosuchstruct *) arg;
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162 return larg;
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163 }
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164
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165 /* Convert a Lisp_Object into something that can't be used as an
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166 lvalue. Useful for type-checking. */
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167 #if (__GNUC__ > 1)
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168 #define NON_LVALUE(larg) ({ (larg); })
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169 #else
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170 /* Well, you can't really do it without using a function call, and
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171 there's no real point in that; no-union-type is the rule, and that
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172 will catch errors. */
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173 #define NON_LVALUE(larg) (larg)
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174 #endif
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