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rewrite dynarr code -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-02-03 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * device-x.c (x_get_resource_prefix): * device-x.c (Fx_get_resource): * device-x.c (Fx_get_resource_prefix): * device-x.c (Fx_put_resource): * dialog-msw.c: * dialog-msw.c (handle_question_dialog_box): * dired-msw.c (mswindows_sort_files): * dired-msw.c (mswindows_get_files): * extents.c (extent_fragment_sort_by_priority): * extents.c (Fset_extent_parent): * file-coding.c (coding_reader): * file-coding.c (coding_writer): * file-coding.c (gzip_convert): * frame.c (generate_title_string): * gutter.c (calculate_gutter_size_from_display_lines): * indent.c (vmotion_1): * lread.c (read_bit_vector): * mule-coding.c (iso2022_decode): * rangetab.c: * rangetab.c (Fcopy_range_table): * rangetab.c (Fget_range_table): * rangetab.c (unified_range_table_copy_data): * redisplay-msw.c (mswindows_output_string): * redisplay-output.c (output_display_line): * redisplay-output.c (redisplay_move_cursor): * redisplay-output.c (redisplay_clear_bottom_of_window): * redisplay-tty.c (tty_output_ichar_dynarr): * redisplay-tty.c (set_foreground_to): * redisplay-tty.c (set_background_to): * redisplay-xlike-inc.c (XLIKE_output_string): * redisplay.c (redisplay_window_text_width_string): * redisplay.c (redisplay_text_width_string): * redisplay.c (create_text_block): * redisplay.c (SET_CURRENT_MODE_CHARS_PIXSIZE): * redisplay.c (generate_fstring_runes): * redisplay.c (regenerate_modeline): * redisplay.c (ensure_modeline_generated): * redisplay.c (real_current_modeline_height): * redisplay.c (create_string_text_block): * redisplay.c (regenerate_window): * redisplay.c (REGEN_INC_FIND_START_END): * redisplay.c (point_visible): * redisplay.c (redisplay_window): * redisplay.c (mark_glyph_block_dynarr): * redisplay.c (line_start_cache_start): * redisplay.c (start_with_line_at_pixpos): * redisplay.c (update_line_start_cache): * redisplay.c (glyph_to_pixel_translation): * redisplay.c (pixel_to_glyph_translation): * sysdep.c (qxe_readdir): * text.c (dfc_convert_to_external_format): * text.c (dfc_convert_to_internal_format): * toolbar-common.c (common_output_toolbar_button): * window.c (window_modeline_height): * window.c (Fwindow_last_line_visible_height): * window.c (window_displayed_height): * window.c (window_scroll): * window.c (get_current_pixel_pos): Use Dynarr_begin() in place of Dynarr_atp (foo, 0). * dynarr.c (Dynarr_realloc): * dynarr.c (Dynarr_lisp_realloc): * dynarr.c (Dynarr_resize): * dynarr.c (Dynarr_insert_many): * dynarr.c (Dynarr_delete_many): * dynarr.c (Dynarr_memory_usage): * dynarr.c (stack_like_malloc): * dynarr.c (stack_like_free): * lisp.h: * lisp.h (DECLARE_DYNARR_LISP_IMP): * lisp.h (XD_DYNARR_DESC): * lisp.h (Dynarr_pop): * gutter.c (output_gutter): * redisplay-output.c (sync_rune_structs): * redisplay-output.c (redisplay_output_window): Redo the dynarr code, add greater checks. Rename the `len', `largest' and `max' members to `len_', `largest_' and `max_' to try and catch existing places that might directly modify these values. Make new accessors Dynarr_largest() and Dynarr_max() and make them and existing Dynarr_length() be non-lvalues by adding '+ 0' to them; fix a couple of places in the redisplay code that tried to modify the length directly by setting Dynarr_length(). Use the accessors whenever possible even in the dynarr code itself. The accessors also verify that 0 <= len <= largest <= max. Rename settor function Dynarr_set_size() to Dynarr_set_length() and use it more consistently; also create lower-level Dynarr_set_length_1(). This latter function should be the only function that directly modifies the `len_' member of a Dynarr, and in the process makes sure that the `largest' value is kept correct. Consistently use ERROR_CHECK_STRUCTURES instead of ERROR_CHECK_TYPES for error-checking code. Reintroduce the temporarily disabled verification code on the positions of Dynarr_at(), Dynarr_atp() and Dynarr_atp_past_end(). Also create Dynarr_resize_if() in place of a repeated code fragment. Clean up all the functions that modify Dynarrs to use the new macros and functions and verify the correctness of the Dynarr both before and after the change. Note that there are two kinds of verification -- one for accessing and one for modifying. The difference is that the modify verification additionally checks to make sure that the Dynarr isn't locked. (This is used in redisplay to check for problems with reentrancy.) * lrecord.h: Move XD_DYNARR_DESC to lisp.h, grouping with the dynarr code.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Wed, 03 Feb 2010 20:51:18 -0600
parents e29fcfd8df5f
children 308d34e9f07d
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;;; disass.el --- disassembler for compiled Emacs Lisp code

;;; Copyright (C) 1986, 1991-1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Doug Cutting <doug@csli.stanford.edu>
;;	Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team
;; Keywords: internal

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

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;; any later version.

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;;; Synched up with: FSF 19.28.

;;; Commentary:

;; The single entry point, `disassemble', disassembles a code object generated
;; by the Emacs Lisp byte-compiler.  This doesn't invert the compilation
;; operation, not by a long shot, but it's useful for debugging.

;;
;; Original version by Doug Cutting (doug@csli.stanford.edu)
;; Substantially modified by Jamie Zawinski for
;; the new lapcode-based byte compiler.

;;; Code:

(require 'byte-optimize)

(defvar disassemble-column-1-indent 8 "*")
(defvar disassemble-column-2-indent 10 "*")
(defvar disassemble-recursive-indent 3 "*")

;;;###autoload
(defun disassemble (object &optional buffer indent interactive-p)
  "Print disassembled code for OBJECT in (optional) BUFFER.
OBJECT can be a symbol defined as a function, or a function itself
\(a lambda expression or a compiled-function object).
If OBJECT is not already compiled, we compile it, but do not
redefine OBJECT if it is a symbol."
  (interactive (list (intern (completing-read "Disassemble function: "
					      obarray 'fboundp t))
		     nil 0 t))
  (if (eq (car-safe object) 'byte-code)
      (setq object (list 'lambda () object)))
  (or indent (setq indent 0))		;Default indent to zero
  (save-excursion
    (if (or interactive-p (null buffer))
	(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Disassemble*"
	  (set-buffer "*Disassemble*")
	  (disassemble-internal object indent (not interactive-p)))
      (set-buffer buffer)
      (disassemble-internal object indent nil)))
  nil)


(defun disassemble-internal (obj indent interactive-p)
  (let ((macro nil)
	(name nil)
	args)
    (while (symbolp obj)
      (setq name obj
	    obj (symbol-function obj)))
    (if (subrp obj)
	(error "Can't disassemble #<subr %s>" name))
    (if (eq (car-safe obj) 'autoload)
	(progn
	  (load (elt obj 1))
	  (setq obj (symbol-function name))))
    (if (eq (car-safe obj) 'macro)	;handle macros
	(setq macro t
	      obj (cdr obj)))
    (if (and (listp obj) (eq (car obj) 'byte-code))
	(setq obj (list 'lambda nil obj)))	
    (if (and (listp obj) (not (eq (car obj) 'lambda)))
	(error "not a function"))
    (if (consp obj)
	(if (assq 'byte-code obj)
	    nil
	  (if interactive-p (message (if name
					 "Compiling %s's definition..."
				       "Compiling definition...")
				     name))
	  (setq obj (byte-compile obj))
	  (if interactive-p (message "Done compiling.  Disassembling..."))))
    (cond ((consp obj)
	   (setq obj (cdr obj))		;throw lambda away
	   (setq args (car obj))	;save arg list
	   (setq obj (cdr obj)))
	  (t
	   (setq args (compiled-function-arglist obj))))
    (if (zerop indent)			; not a nested function
	(progn
	  (indent-to indent)
	  (insert (format "byte code%s%s%s:\n"
			  (if (or macro name) " for" "")
			  (if macro " macro" "")
			  (if name (format " %s" name) "")))))
    (let ((doc (if (consp obj)
		   (and (stringp (car obj)) (car obj))
		 (condition-case error
		     (documentation obj)
		   (error (format "%S" error))))))
      (if (and doc (stringp doc))
	  (progn (and (consp obj) (setq obj (cdr obj)))
		 (indent-to indent)
		 (princ "  doc:  " (current-buffer))
		 (let ((frobbed nil))
		   (if (string-match "\n" doc)
		       (setq doc (substring doc 0 (match-beginning 0))
			     frobbed t))
		   (if (> (length doc) 70)
		       (setq doc (substring doc 0 65) frobbed t))
		   (if frobbed (setq doc (concat doc " ..."))))
		 (insert doc "\n"))))
    (indent-to indent)
    (insert "  args: ")
    (prin1 args (current-buffer))
    (insert "\n")
    (if (condition-case ()
	    (commandp obj)                  ; ie interactivep
	  (error nil))
	(let ((interactive (if (consp obj)
			       (elt (assq 'interactive obj) 1)
			     (elt (compiled-function-interactive obj) 1))))
          (if (eq (car-safe (car-safe obj)) 'interactive)
              (setq obj (cdr obj)))
          (indent-to indent)
          (insert " interactive: ")
	  (if (eq (car-safe interactive) 'byte-code)
	      (progn
		(insert "\n")
		(disassemble-1 interactive
			       (+ indent disassemble-recursive-indent)))
	    (let ((print-escape-newlines t))
	      (prin1 interactive (current-buffer))))
	  (insert "\n")))
    (cond ((and (consp obj) (assq 'byte-code obj))
	   (disassemble-1 (assq 'byte-code obj) indent))
	  ((compiled-function-p obj)
	   (disassemble-1 obj indent))
	  (t
	   (insert "Uncompiled body:  ")
	   (let ((print-escape-newlines t))
	     (prin1 (if (cdr obj) (cons 'progn obj) (car obj))
		    (current-buffer))))))
  (if interactive-p
      (message nil)))


(defun disassemble-1 (obj indent)
  "Print the byte-code call OBJ in the current buffer.
OBJ should be a compiled-function object generated by the byte compiler."
  (let (bytes constvec)
    (if (consp obj)
	(setq bytes (car (cdr obj))		; the byte code
	      constvec (car (cdr (cdr obj))))	; constant vector
      (setq bytes (compiled-function-instructions obj)
	    constvec (compiled-function-constants obj)))
    (let ((lap (byte-decompile-bytecode bytes constvec))
	  op arg opname pc-value)
      (let ((tagno 0)
	    tmp
	    (lap lap))
	(while (setq tmp (assq 'TAG lap))
	  (setcar (cdr tmp) (setq tagno (1+ tagno)))
	  (setq lap (cdr (memq tmp lap)))))
      (while lap
	;; Take off the pc value of the next thing
	;; and put it in pc-value.
	(setq pc-value nil)
	(if (numberp (car lap))
	    (setq pc-value (car lap)
		  lap (cdr lap)))
	;; Fetch the next op and its arg.
	(setq op (car (car lap))
	      arg (cdr (car lap)))
	(setq lap (cdr lap))
	(indent-to indent)
	(if (eq 'TAG op)
	    (progn
	      ;; We have a label.  Display it, but first its pc value.
	      (if pc-value
		  (insert (format "%d:" pc-value)))
	      (insert (int-to-string (car arg))))
	  ;; We have an instruction.  Display its pc value first.
	  (if pc-value
	      (insert (format "%d" pc-value)))
	  (indent-to (+ indent disassemble-column-1-indent))
	  (if (and op
		   (string-match "^byte-" (setq opname (symbol-name op))))
	      (setq opname (substring opname 5))
	    (setq opname "<not-an-opcode>"))
	  (if (eq op 'byte-constant2)
	      (insert " #### shouldn't have seen constant2 here!\n  "))
	  (insert opname)
	  (indent-to (+ indent disassemble-column-1-indent
			disassemble-column-2-indent
			-1))
	  (insert " ")
	  (cond ((memq op byte-goto-ops)
		 (insert (int-to-string (nth 1 arg))))
		((memq op '(byte-call byte-unbind
				      byte-listN byte-concatN byte-insertN))
		 (insert (int-to-string arg)))
		((memq op '(byte-varref byte-varset byte-varbind))
		 (prin1 (car arg) (current-buffer)))
		((memq op '(byte-constant byte-constant2))
		 ;; it's a constant
		 (setq arg (car arg))
		 ;; but if the value of the constant is compiled code, then
		 ;; recursively disassemble it.
		 (cond ((or (compiled-function-p arg)
			    (and (eq (car-safe arg) 'lambda)
				 (assq 'byte-code arg))
			    (and (eq (car-safe arg) 'macro)
				 (or (compiled-function-p (cdr arg))
				     (and (eq (car-safe (cdr arg)) 'lambda)
					  (assq 'byte-code (cdr arg))))))
			(cond ((compiled-function-p arg)
			       (insert "<compiled-function>\n"))
			      ((eq (car-safe arg) 'lambda)
			       (insert "<compiled lambda>"))
			      (t (insert "<compiled macro>\n")))
			(disassemble-internal
			 arg
			 (+ indent disassemble-recursive-indent 1)
			 nil))
		       ((eq (car-safe arg) 'byte-code)
			(insert "<byte code>\n")
			(disassemble-1	;recurse on byte-code object
			 arg
			 (+ indent disassemble-recursive-indent)))
		       ((eq (car-safe (car-safe arg)) 'byte-code)
			(insert "(<byte code>...)\n")
			(mapc		;recurse on list of byte-code objects
			 #'(lambda (obj)
			     (disassemble-1
			      obj
			      (+ indent disassemble-recursive-indent)))
			 arg))
		       (t
			;; really just a constant
			(let ((print-escape-newlines t))
			  (prin1 arg (current-buffer))))))
		)
	  (insert "\n")))))
  nil)

(provide 'disass)

;;; disass.el ends here