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Fix hash tables, #'member*, #'assoc*, #'eql compiler macros if bignums
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-24 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Correct the semantics of #'member*, #'eql, #'assoc* in the
presence of bignums; change the integerp byte code to fixnump
semantics.
* bytecomp.el (fixnump, integerp, byte-compile-integerp):
Change the integerp byte code to fixnump; add a byte-compile
method to integerp using fixnump and numberp and avoiding a
funcall most of the time, since in the non-core contexts where
integerp is used, it's mostly distinguishing between fixnums and
things that are not numbers at all.
* byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns, byte-after-unbind-ops)
(byte-compile-side-effect-and-error-free-ops):
Replace the integerp bytecode with fixnump; add fixnump to the
side-effect-free-fns. Add the other extended number type
predicates to the list in passing.
* obsolete.el (floatp-safe): Mark this as obsolete.
* cl.el (eql): Go into more detail in the docstring here. Don't
bother checking whether both arguments are numbers; one is enough,
#'equal will fail correctly if they have distinct types.
(subst): Replace a call to #'integerp (deciding whether to use
#'memq or not) with one to #'fixnump.
Delete most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum from this file;
they're now always in C, so they can't be modified from Lisp.
* cl-seq.el (member*, assoc*, rassoc*):
Correct these functions in the presence of bignums.
* cl-macs.el (cl-make-type-test): The type test for a fixnum is
now fixnump. Ditch floatp-safe, use floatp instead.
(eql): Correct this compiler macro in the presence of bignums.
(assoc*): Correct this compiler macro in the presence of bignums.
* simple.el (undo):
Change #'integerp to #'fixnump here, since we use #'delq with the
same value as ELT a few lines down.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-24 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Fix problems with #'eql, extended number types, and the hash table
implementation; change the Bintegerp bytecode to fixnump semantics
even on bignum builds, since #'integerp can have a fast
implementation in terms of #'fixnump for most of its extant uses,
but not vice-versa.
* lisp.h: Always #include number.h; we want the macros provided in
it, even if the various number types are not available.
* number.h (NON_FIXNUM_NUMBER_P): New macro, giving 1 when its
argument is of non-immediate number type. Equivalent to FLOATP if
WITH_NUMBER_TYPES is not defined.
* elhash.c (lisp_object_eql_equal, lisp_object_eql_hash):
Use NON_FIXNUM_NUMBER_P in these functions, instead of FLOATP,
giving more correct behaviour in the presence of the extended
number types.
* bytecode.c (Bfixnump, execute_optimized_program):
Rename Bintegerp to Bfixnump; change its semantics to reflect the
new name on builds with bignum support.
* data.c (Ffixnump, Fintegerp, syms_of_data, vars_of_data):
Always make #'fixnump available, even on non-BIGNUM builds;
always implement #'integerp in this file, even on BIGNUM builds.
Move most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum here from
number.c, so they are Lisp constants even on builds without number
types, and attempts to change or bind them error.
Use the NUMBERP and INTEGERP macros even on builds without
extended number types.
* data.c (fixnum_char_or_marker_to_int):
Rename this function from integer_char_or_marker_to_int, to better
reflect the arguments it accepts.
* number.c (Fevenp, Foddp, syms_of_number):
Never provide #'integerp in this file. Remove #'oddp,
#'evenp; their implementations are overridden by those in cl.el.
* number.c (vars_of_number):
most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum are no longer here.
man/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-23 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Generally: be careful to say fixnum, not integer, when talking
about fixed-precision integral types. I'm sure I've missed
instances, both here and in the docstrings, but this is a decent
start.
* lispref/text.texi (Columns):
Document where only fixnums, not integers generally, are accepted.
(Registers):
Remove some ancient char-int confoundance here.
* lispref/strings.texi (Creating Strings, Creating Strings):
Be more exact in describing where fixnums but not integers in
general are accepted.
(Creating Strings): Use a more contemporary example to illustrate
how concat deals with lists including integers about #xFF. Delete
some obsolete documentation on same.
(Char Table Types): Document that only fixnums are accepted as
values in syntax tables.
* lispref/searching.texi (String Search, Search and Replace):
Be exact in describing where fixnums but not integers in general
are accepted.
* lispref/range-tables.texi (Range Tables): Be exact in describing
them; only fixnums are accepted to describe ranges.
* lispref/os.texi (Killing XEmacs, User Identification)
(Time of Day, Time Conversion):
Be more exact about using fixnum where only fixed-precision
integers are accepted.
* lispref/objects.texi (Integer Type): Be more exact (and
up-to-date) about the possible values for
integers. Cross-reference to documentation of the bignum extension.
(Equality Predicates):
(Range Table Type):
(Array Type): Use fixnum, not integer, to describe a
fixed-precision integer.
(Syntax Table Type): Correct some English syntax here.
* lispref/numbers.texi (Numbers): Change the phrasing here to use
fixnum to mean the fixed-precision integers normal in emacs.
Document that our terminology deviates from that of Common Lisp,
and that we're working on it.
(Compatibility Issues): Reiterate the Common Lisp versus Emacs
Lisp compatibility issues.
(Comparison of Numbers, Arithmetic Operations):
* lispref/commands.texi (Command Loop Info, Working With Events):
* lispref/buffers.texi (Modification Time):
Be more exact in describing where fixnums but not integers in
general are accepted.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Sun, 24 Jan 2010 15:21:27 +0000 |
parents | aa5ed11f473b |
children | 8b63e21b0436 |
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/* sendmail-like interface to /bin/mail for system V, Copyright (C) 1985, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Synched up with: FSF 19.28. */ #define NO_SHORTNAMES #include <config.h> #if defined (BSD) && !defined (BSD4_1) && !defined (USE_FAKEMAIL) /* This program is not used in BSD, so just avoid loader complaints. */ int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { return 0; } #elif defined (LINUX) #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { /* Linux /bin/mail, if it exists, is NOT the Unix v7 mail that fakemail depends on! This causes garbled mail. Better to output an error message. */ fprintf (stderr, "Sorry, fakemail does not work on Linux.\n"); fprintf (stderr, "Make sure you have the sendmail program, and\n"); fprintf (stderr, "set the Lisp variable `sendmail-program' to point\n"); fprintf (stderr, "to the path of the sendmail binary.\n"); return 1; } #else /* not BSD 4.2 (or newer) */ /* These are defined in config in some versions. */ #ifdef static #undef static #endif #ifdef read #undef read #undef write #undef open #undef close #endif #include <stdio.h> #if __STDC__ || defined(STDC_HEADERS) #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #endif #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <time.h> #include <pwd.h> /* Type definitions */ #define boolean int #define true 1 #define false 0 /* Various lists */ struct line_record { char *string; struct line_record *continuation; }; typedef struct line_record *line_list; struct header_record { line_list text; struct header_record *next; struct header_record *previous; }; typedef struct header_record *header; struct stream_record { FILE *handle; int (*action)(FILE *); struct stream_record *rest_streams; }; typedef struct stream_record *stream_list; /* A `struct linebuffer' is a structure which holds a line of text. * `readline' reads a line from a stream into a linebuffer * and works regardless of the length of the line. */ struct linebuffer { size_t size; char *buffer; }; struct linebuffer lb; #define new_list() \ ((line_list) xmalloc (sizeof (struct line_record))) #define new_header() \ ((header) xmalloc (sizeof (struct header_record))) #define new_stream() \ ((stream_list) xmalloc (sizeof (struct stream_record))) #define alloc_string(nchars) \ ((char *) xmalloc ((nchars) + 1)) /* Global declarations */ #define BUFLEN 1024 #define KEYWORD_SIZE 256 #define FROM_PREFIX "From" #define MY_NAME "fakemail" #define NIL ((line_list) NULL) #define INITIAL_LINE_SIZE 200 #define MAIL_PROGRAM_NAME "/bin/mail" static const char *my_name; static char *the_date; static char *the_user; static line_list file_preface; static stream_list the_streams; static boolean no_problems = true; #if !__STDC__ && !defined(STDC_HEADERS) extern FILE *popen (); extern int fclose (), pclose (); extern char *malloc (), *realloc (); #endif #if defined(__FreeBSD_version) && __FreeBSD_version >= 400000 #define CURRENT_USER #endif #ifdef CURRENT_USER extern struct passwd *getpwuid (); #if defined(__FreeBSD_version) && __FreeBSD_version >= 400000 extern uid_t geteuid (); #else extern unsigned short geteuid (); #endif static struct passwd *my_entry; #define cuserid(s) \ (my_entry = getpwuid ((int) geteuid ()), \ my_entry->pw_name) #endif /* Utilities */ /* Print error message. `s1' is printf control string, `s2' is arg for it. */ static void error (const char *s1, const char *s2) { printf ("%s: ", my_name); printf (s1, s2); printf ("\n"); no_problems = false; } /* Print error message and exit. */ static void fatal (const char *s1, const char *s2) { error (s1, s2); exit (1); } /* Like malloc but get fatal error if memory is exhausted. */ static void * xmalloc (size_t size) { void *result = malloc (size); if (result == NULL) fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", (char *) 0); return result; } static void * xrealloc (void *ptr, size_t size) { void *result = realloc (ptr, size); if (result == NULL) fatal ("virtual memory exhausted", (char *) 0); return result; } /* Initialize a linebuffer for use */ static void init_linebuffer (struct linebuffer *linebuffer) { linebuffer->size = INITIAL_LINE_SIZE; linebuffer->buffer = (char *) xmalloc (INITIAL_LINE_SIZE); } /* Read a line of text from `stream' into `linebuffer'. * Return the length of the line. */ static long readline (struct linebuffer *linebuffer, FILE *stream) { char *buffer = linebuffer->buffer; char *p = linebuffer->buffer; char *end = p + linebuffer->size; while (true) { int c = getc (stream); if (p == end) { linebuffer->size *= 2; buffer = (char *) xrealloc (buffer, linebuffer->size); p = buffer + (p - linebuffer->buffer); end = buffer + linebuffer->size; linebuffer->buffer = buffer; } if (c < 0 || c == '\n') { *p = 0; break; } *p++ = c; } return p - buffer; } static char * get_keyword (register char *field, char **rest) { static char keyword[KEYWORD_SIZE]; register char *ptr; register char c; ptr = &keyword[0]; c = *field++; if ((isspace ((int) (unsigned char) c)) || (c == ':')) return (char *) NULL; *ptr++ = ((islower ((int) (unsigned char) c)) ? (toupper ((int) (unsigned char) c)) : c); while (((c = *field++) != ':') && (!(isspace ((int) (unsigned char) c)))) *ptr++ = ((islower ((int) (unsigned char) c)) ? (toupper ((int) (unsigned char) c)) : c); *ptr++ = '\0'; while (isspace ((int) (unsigned char) c)) c = *field++; if (c != ':') return (char *) NULL; *rest = field; return &keyword[0]; } static boolean has_keyword (char *field) { char *ignored; return (get_keyword (field, &ignored) != (char *) NULL); } static char * add_field (line_list the_list, register char *field, register char *where) { register char c; while (true) { *where++ = ' '; while ((c = *field++) != '\0') { if (c == '(') { while (*field && *field != ')') ++field; if (! (*field++)) break; /* no closer */ if (! (*field)) break; /* closerNULL */ c = *field; } *where++ = ((c == ','||c=='>'||c=='<') ? ' ' : c); } if (the_list == NIL) break; field = the_list->string; the_list = the_list->continuation; } return where; } static line_list make_file_preface (void) { char *the_string, *temp; time_t idiotic_interface; long prefix_length; long user_length; long date_length; line_list result; prefix_length = strlen (FROM_PREFIX); time (&idiotic_interface); the_date = ctime (&idiotic_interface); /* the_date has an unwanted newline at the end */ date_length = strlen (the_date) - 1; if (the_date[date_length] == '\n') the_date[date_length] = '\0'; #ifdef WIN32_NATIVE temp = "(null)"; #else temp = cuserid ((char *) NULL); #endif user_length = strlen (temp); the_user = alloc_string ((size_t) (user_length + 1)); strcpy (the_user, temp); the_string = alloc_string ((size_t) (3 + prefix_length + user_length + date_length)); temp = the_string; strcpy (temp, FROM_PREFIX); temp = &temp[prefix_length]; *temp++ = ' '; strcpy (temp, the_user); temp = &temp[user_length]; *temp++ = ' '; strcpy (temp, the_date); result = new_list (); result->string = the_string; result->continuation = ((line_list) NULL); return result; } static void write_line_list (register line_list the_list, FILE *the_stream) { for ( ; the_list != ((line_list) NULL) ; the_list = the_list->continuation) { fputs (the_list->string, the_stream); putc ('\n', the_stream); } return; } static int close_the_streams (void) { register stream_list rem; for (rem = the_streams; rem != ((stream_list) NULL); rem = rem->rest_streams) no_problems = (no_problems && ((*rem->action) (rem->handle) == 0)); the_streams = ((stream_list) NULL); return (no_problems ? 0 : 1); } static void add_a_stream (FILE *the_stream, int (*closing_action)(FILE *)) { stream_list old = the_streams; the_streams = new_stream (); the_streams->handle = the_stream; the_streams->action = closing_action; the_streams->rest_streams = old; return; } static int my_fclose (FILE *the_file) { putc ('\n', the_file); fflush (the_file); return fclose (the_file); } static boolean open_a_file (char *name) { FILE *the_stream = fopen (name, "a"); if (the_stream != ((FILE *) NULL)) { add_a_stream (the_stream, my_fclose); if (the_user == (char *) NULL) file_preface = make_file_preface (); write_line_list (file_preface, the_stream); return true; } return false; } static void put_string (char *s) { register stream_list rem; for (rem = the_streams; rem != ((stream_list) NULL); rem = rem->rest_streams) fputs (s, rem->handle); return; } static void put_line (const char *string) { register stream_list rem; for (rem = the_streams; rem != ((stream_list) NULL); rem = rem->rest_streams) { const char *s = string; int column = 0; /* Divide STRING into lines. */ while (*s != 0) { const char *breakpos; /* Find the last char that fits. */ for (breakpos = s; *breakpos && column < 78; ++breakpos) { if (*breakpos == '\t') column += 8; else column++; } /* If we didn't reach end of line, break the line. */ if (*breakpos) { /* Back up to just after the last comma that fits. */ while (breakpos != s && breakpos[-1] != ',') --breakpos; if (breakpos == s) { /* If no comma fits, move past the first address anyway. */ while (*breakpos != 0 && *breakpos != ',') ++breakpos; if (*breakpos != 0) /* Include the comma after it. */ ++breakpos; } } /* Output that much, then break the line. */ fwrite (s, 1, breakpos - s, rem->handle); column = 8; /* Skip whitespace and prepare to print more addresses. */ s = breakpos; while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t') ++s; if (*s != 0) fputs ("\n\t", rem->handle); } putc ('\n', rem->handle); } return; } #define mail_error error static void setup_files (register line_list the_list, register char *field) { register char *start; register char c; while (true) { while (((c = *field) != '\0') && ((c == ' ') || (c == '\t') || (c == ','))) field += 1; if (c != '\0') { start = field; while (((c = *field) != '\0') && (c != ' ') && (c != '\t') && (c != ',')) field += 1; *field = '\0'; if (!open_a_file (start)) mail_error ("Could not open file %s", start); *field = c; if (c != '\0') continue; } if (the_list == ((line_list) NULL)) return; field = the_list->string; the_list = the_list->continuation; } } static int args_size (header the_header) { register header old = the_header; register line_list rem; register int size = 0; do { char *field; register char *keyword = get_keyword (the_header->text->string, &field); if ((strcmp (keyword, "TO") == 0) || (strcmp (keyword, "CC") == 0) || (strcmp (keyword, "BCC") == 0)) { size += 1 + strlen (field); for (rem = the_header->text->continuation; rem != NIL; rem = rem->continuation) size += 1 + strlen (rem->string); } the_header = the_header->next; } while (the_header != old); return size; } static void parse_header (header the_header, register char *where) { register header old = the_header; do { char *field; register char *keyword = get_keyword (the_header->text->string, &field); if (strcmp (keyword, "TO") == 0) where = add_field (the_header->text->continuation, field, where); else if (strcmp (keyword, "CC") == 0) where = add_field (the_header->text->continuation, field, where); else if (strcmp (keyword, "BCC") == 0) { where = add_field (the_header->text->continuation, field, where); the_header->previous->next = the_header->next; the_header->next->previous = the_header->previous; } else if (strcmp (keyword, "FCC") == 0) setup_files (the_header->text->continuation, field); the_header = the_header->next; } while (the_header != old); *where = '\0'; return; } static header read_header (void) { register header the_header = ((header) NULL); register line_list *next_line = ((line_list *) NULL); init_linebuffer (&lb); do { long length; register char *line; readline (&lb, stdin); line = lb.buffer; length = strlen (line); if (length == 0) break; if (has_keyword (line)) { register header old = the_header; the_header = new_header (); if (old == ((header) NULL)) { the_header->next = the_header; the_header->previous = the_header; } else { the_header->previous = old; the_header->next = old->next; old->next = the_header; } next_line = &(the_header->text); } if (next_line == ((line_list *) NULL)) { /* Not a valid header */ exit (1); } *next_line = new_list (); (*next_line)->string = alloc_string ((size_t) length); strcpy (((*next_line)->string), line); next_line = &((*next_line)->continuation); *next_line = NIL; } while (true); return the_header->next; } static void write_header (header the_header) { register header old = the_header; do { register line_list the_list; for (the_list = the_header->text; the_list != NIL; the_list = the_list->continuation) put_line (the_list->string); the_header = the_header->next; } while (the_header != old); put_line (""); return; } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { char *command_line; header the_header; long name_length; const char *mail_program_name; char buf[BUFLEN + 1]; register int size; FILE *the_pipe; mail_program_name = getenv ("FAKEMAILER"); if (!(mail_program_name && *mail_program_name)) mail_program_name = MAIL_PROGRAM_NAME; name_length = strlen (mail_program_name); my_name = MY_NAME; the_streams = ((stream_list) NULL); the_date = (char *) NULL; the_user = (char *) NULL; the_header = read_header (); command_line = alloc_string ((size_t) (name_length + args_size (the_header))); strcpy (command_line, mail_program_name); parse_header (the_header, &command_line[name_length]); the_pipe = popen (command_line, "w"); if (the_pipe == ((FILE *) NULL)) fatal ("cannot open pipe to real mailer", (char *) NULL); add_a_stream (the_pipe, pclose); write_header (the_header); /* Dump the message itself */ while (!feof (stdin)) { size = fread (buf, 1, BUFLEN, stdin); buf[size] = '\0'; put_string (buf); } return close_the_streams (); } #endif /* not BSD 4.2 (or newer) */