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add more byte-code assertions and better failure output
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src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-02-03 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* alloc.c (Fmake_byte_code):
* bytecode.h:
* lisp.h:
* lread.c:
* lread.c (readevalloop):
* lread.c (Fread):
* lread.c (Fread_from_string):
* lread.c (read_list_conser):
* lread.c (read_list):
* lread.c (vars_of_lread):
* symbols.c:
* symbols.c (Fdefine_function):
Turn on the "compiled-function annotation hack". Implement it
properly by hooking into Fdefalias(). Note in the docstring to
`defalias' that we do this. Remove some old broken code and
change code that implemented the old kludgy way of hooking into
the Lisp reader into bracketed by `#ifdef
COMPILED_FUNCTION_ANNOTATION_HACK_OLD_WAY', which is not enabled.
Also enable byte-code metering when DEBUG_XEMACS -- this is a form
of profiling for computing histograms of which sequences of two
bytecodes are used most often.
* bytecode-ops.h:
* bytecode-ops.h (OPCODE):
New file. Extract out all the opcodes and declare them using
OPCODE(), a bit like frame slots and such. This way the file can
be included multiple times if necessary to iterate multiple times
over the byte opcodes.
* bytecode.c:
* bytecode.c (NUM_REMEMBERED_BYTE_OPS):
* bytecode.c (OPCODE):
* bytecode.c (assert_failed_with_remembered_ops):
* bytecode.c (READ_UINT_2):
* bytecode.c (READ_INT_1):
* bytecode.c (READ_INT_2):
* bytecode.c (PEEK_INT_1):
* bytecode.c (PEEK_INT_2):
* bytecode.c (JUMP_RELATIVE):
* bytecode.c (JUMP_NEXT):
* bytecode.c (PUSH):
* bytecode.c (POP_WITH_MULTIPLE_VALUES):
* bytecode.c (DISCARD):
* bytecode.c (UNUSED):
* bytecode.c (optimize_byte_code):
* bytecode.c (optimize_compiled_function):
* bytecode.c (Fbyte_code):
* bytecode.c (vars_of_bytecode):
* bytecode.c (init_opcode_table_multi_op):
* bytecode.c (reinit_vars_of_bytecode):
* emacs.c (main_1):
* eval.c (funcall_compiled_function):
* symsinit.h:
Any time we change either the instruction pointer or the stack
pointer, assert that we're going to move it to a valid location.
This should catch failures right when they occur rather than
sometime later. This requires that we pass in another couple of
parameters into some functions (only with error-checking enabled,
see below).
Also keep track, using a circular queue, of the last 100 byte
opcodes seen, and when we hit an assert failure during byte-code
execution, output the contents of the queue in a nice readable
fashion. This requires that bytecode-ops.h be included a second
time so that a table mapping opcodes to the name of their operation
can be constructed. This table is constructed in new function
reinit_vars_of_bytecode().
Everything in the last two paras happens only when
ERROR_CHECK_BYTE_CODE.
Add some longish comments describing how the arrays that hold the
stack and instructions, and the pointers used to access them, work.
* gc.c:
Import some code from my `latest-fix' workspace to mark the
staticpro's in order from lowest to highest, rather than highest to
lowest, so it's easier to debug when something goes wrong.
* lisp.h (abort_with_message): Renamed from abort_with_msg().
* symbols.c (defsymbol_massage_name_1):
* symbols.c (defsymbol_nodump):
* symbols.c (defsymbol):
* symbols.c (defkeyword):
* symeval.h (DEFVAR_SYMVAL_FWD_OBJECT):
Make the various calls to staticpro() instead call staticpro_1(),
passing in the name of the C var being staticpro'ed, so that it
shows up in staticpro_names. Otherwise staticpro_names just has
1000+ copies of the word `location'.
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Wed, 03 Feb 2010 08:01:55 -0600 |
parents | 1d74a1d115ee |
children | 308d34e9f07d |
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;;; korean.el --- Support for Korean -*- coding: iso-2022-7bit; -*- ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN. ;; Licensed to the Free Software Foundation. ;; Copyright (C) 1997 MORIOKA Tomohiko ;; Keywords: multilingual, Korean ;; This file is part of XEmacs. ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;; General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA ;; 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; For Korean, the character set KSC5601 is supported. ;;; Code: ; (make-charset 'korean-ksc5601 ; "KSC5601 Korean Hangul and Hanja: ISO-IR-149" ; '(dimension ; 2 ; registry "KSC5601.1989" ; chars 94 ; columns 2 ; direction l2r ; final ?C ; graphic 0 ; short-name "KSC5601" ; long-name "KSC5601 (Korean): ISO-IR-149" ; )) ;; Syntax of Korean characters. (loop for row from 33 to 34 do (modify-syntax-entry `[korean-ksc5601 ,row] ".")) (loop for row from 38 to 41 do (modify-syntax-entry `[korean-ksc5601 ,row] ".")) ;; Setting for coding-system and quail were moved to ;; language/korean.el. (make-coding-system 'iso-2022-int-1 'iso2022 "ISO-2022-INT-1 (Korean)" '(charset-g0 ascii charset-g1 korean-ksc5601 safe-charsets (ascii korean-ksc5601) short t seven t lock-shift t mnemonic "INT-1")) ;; EGG specific setup (define-egg-environment 'korean "Korean settings for egg" (lambda () (with-boundp '(its:*standard-modes* its:*current-map* wnn-server-type egg-default-startup-file) (with-fboundp 'its:get-mode-map (when (not (featurep 'egg-kor)) (load "its-hangul") (setq its:*standard-modes* (cons (its:get-mode-map "hangul") its:*standard-modes*)) (provide 'egg-kor)) (setq wnn-server-type 'kserver) (setq egg-default-startup-file "eggrc-wnn") (setq-default its:*current-map* (its:get-mode-map "hangul")))))) ;; (make-coding-system ;; 'korean-iso-8bit 2 ?K ;; "ISO 2022 based EUC encoding for Korean KSC5601 (MIME:EUC-KR)" ;; '(ascii korean-ksc5601 nil nil ;; nil ascii-eol ascii-cntl) ;; '((safe-charsets ascii korean-ksc5601) ;; (mime-charset . euc-kr))) (make-coding-system 'euc-kr 'iso2022 "Korean EUC" '(charset-g0 ascii charset-g1 korean-ksc5601 mnemonic "ko/EUC" safe-charsets (ascii korean-ksc5601) documentation "Korean EUC (Extended Unix Code), the standard Korean encoding on Unix. This follows the same overall EUC principles (see the description under Japanese EUC), but specifies different character sets: G0: ASCII G1: Korean-KSC5601" eol-type nil)) ;;(define-coding-system-alias 'euc-kr 'euc-korea) (define-coding-system-alias 'korean-euc 'euc-kr) ;; (make-coding-system ;; 'iso-2022-kr 2 ?k ;; "ISO 2022 based 7-bit encoding for Korean KSC5601 (MIME:ISO-2022-KR)." ;; '(ascii (nil korean-ksc5601) nil nil ;; nil ascii-eol ascii-cntl seven locking-shift nil nil nil nil nil ;; designation-bol) ;; '((safe-charsets ascii korean-ksc5601) ;; (mime-charset . iso-2022-kr))) (make-coding-system 'iso-2022-kr 'iso2022 "ISO-2022-KR (Korean mail)" '(charset-g0 ascii charset-g1 korean-ksc5601 force-g1-on-output t seven t lock-shift t safe-charsets (ascii korean-ksc5601) mnemonic "Ko/7bit" documentation "Coding-System used for communication with mail in Korea." eol-type lf)) ;; (define-coding-system-alias 'korean-iso-7bit-lock 'iso-2022-kr) (set-language-info-alist "Korean" '((setup-function . setup-korean-environment-internal) (exit-function . exit-korean-environment) (tutorial . "TUTORIAL.ko") (charset korean-ksc5601) (coding-system euc-kr iso-2022-kr) (coding-priority euc-kr iso-2022-kr) (locale "ko_KR.eucKR" "ko_KR.EUC" "ko_KR.euc" "ko_KR" "ko") (native-coding-system euc-kr) (input-method . "korean-hangul") (features korea-util) (sample-text . "Hangul ($(CGQ1[(B) $(C>H3gGO<<?d(B, $(C>H3gGO=J4O1n(B") (documentation . "\ The following key bindings are available while using Korean input methods: Shift-SPC: toggle-korean-input-mthod Control-F9: quail-hangul-switch-symbol-ksc F9: quail-hangul-switch-hanja") )) ;;; korean.el ends here