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[xemacs-hg @ 2005-04-08 23:10:01 by crestani]
ChangeLog addition:
2005-04-01 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org>
The new allocator.
New configure flag: `MC_ALLOC':
* configure.ac (XE_COMPLEX_ARG_ENABLE): Add `--enable-mc-alloc' as
a new configure flag.
* configure.in (AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): Add `--mc-alloc' as a new
configure flag.
* configure.usage: Add description for `mc-alloc'.
DUMP_IN_EXEC:
* Makefile.in.in: Condition the installation of a separate dump
file on !DUMP_ON_EXEC.
* configure.ac (XE_COMPLEX_ARG_ENABLE): Add
`--enable-dump-in-exec' as a new configure flag.
* configure.ac: DUMP_IN_EXEC is define as default for PDUMP but
not default for MC_ALLOC.
* configure.in (AC_INIT_PARSE_ARGS): Add `--dump-in-exec' as a
new configure flag.
* configure.in: DUMP_IN_EXEC is define as default for PDUMP but
not default for MC_ALLOC.
* configure.usage: Add description for `dump-in-exec'.
lib-src/ChangeLog addition:
2005-04-01 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org>
The new allocator.
DUMP_IN_EXEC:
* Makefile.in.in: Only compile insert-data-in-exec if
DUMP_IN_EXEC is defined.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2005-04-01 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org>
The new allocator.
MEMORY_USAGE_STATS
* diagnose.el: Add new lisp function to pretty print statistics
about the new allocator.
* diagnose.el (show-mc-alloc-memory-usage): New.
modules/ChangeLog addition:
2005-04-01 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org>
The new allocator.
Remove Lcrecords:
* postgresql/postgresql.c (allocate_pgconn): Allocate with new
allocator.
* postgresql/postgresql.c (allocate_pgresult): Allocate PGresult
with new allocator.
* postgresql/postgresql.h (struct Lisp_PGconn): Add
lrecord_header.
* postgresql/postgresql.h (struct Lisp_PGresult): Add
lrecord_header.
* ldap/eldap.c (allocate_ldap): Allocate with new allocator.
* ldap/eldap.h (struct Lisp_LDAP): Add lrecord_header.
nt/ChangeLog addition:
2005-04-01 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org>
The new allocator.
New configure flag: `MC_ALLOC':
* config.inc.samp: Add new flag `MC_ALLOC'.
* xemacs.mak: Add flag and configuration output for `MC_ALLOC'.
New files:
* xemacs.dsp: Add source files mc-alloc.c and mc-alloc.h.
* xemacs.mak: Add new object file mc-alloc.obj to dependencies.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2005-04-01 Marcus Crestani <crestani@xemacs.org>
The new allocator.
New configure flag: `MC_ALLOC':
* config.h.in: Add new flag `MC_ALLOC'.
New files:
* Makefile.in.in: Add new object file mc-alloc.o.
* depend: Add new files to dependencies.
* mc-alloc.c: New.
* mc-alloc.h: New.
Running the new allocator from XEmacs:
* alloc.c (deadbeef_memory): Moved to mc-alloc.c.
* emacs.c (main_1): Initialize the new allocator and add
syms_of_mc_alloc.
* symsinit.h: Add syms_of_mc_alloc.
New lrecord allocation and free functions:
* alloc.c (alloc_lrecord): New. Allocates an lrecord, includes
type checking and initializing of the lrecord_header.
* alloc.c (noseeum_alloc_lrecord): Same as above, but increments
the NOSEEUM cons counter.
* alloc.c (free_lrecord): New. Calls the finalizer and frees the
lrecord.
* lrecord.h: Add lrecord allocation prototypes and comments.
Remove old lrecord FROB block allocation:
* alloc.c (allocate_lisp_storage): Former function to expand
heap. Not needed anymore, remove.
* alloc.c: Completely remove `Fixed-size type macros'
* alloc.c (release_breathing_space): Remove.
* alloc.c (memory_full): Remove release_breathing_space.
* alloc.c (refill_memory_reserve): Remove.
* alloc.c (TYPE_ALLOC_SIZE): Remove.
* alloc.c (DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC): Remove.
* alloc.c (ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_FROM_BLOCK): Remove.
* alloc.c (ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE_1): Remove.
* alloc.c (ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE): Remove.
* alloc.c (NOSEEUM_ALLOCATE_FIXED_TYPE): Remove.
* alloc.c (struct Lisp_Free): Remove.
* alloc.c (LRECORD_FREE_P): Remove.
* alloc.c (MARK_LRECORD_AS_FREE): Remove.
* alloc.c (MARK_LRECORD_AS_NOT_FREE): Remove.
* alloc.c (PUT_FIXED_TYPE_ON_FREE_LIST): Remove.
* alloc.c (FREE_FIXED_TYPE): Remove.
* alloc.c (FREE_FIXED_TYPE_WHEN_NOT_IN_GC): Remove.
Allocate old lrecords with new allocator:
* alloc.c: DECLARE_FIXED_TYPE_ALLOC removed for all lrecords
defined in alloc.c.
* alloc.c (Fcons): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (noseeum_cons): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_float): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_bignum): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_bignum_bg): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_ratio): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_ratio_bg): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_ratio_rt): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_bigfloat): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_bigfloat_bf): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_compiled_function): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (Fmake_symbol): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (allocate_extent): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (allocate_event): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_key_data): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_button_data): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_motion_data): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_process_data): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_timeout_data): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_magic_data): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_magic_eval_data): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_eval_data): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_misc_user_data): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (Fmake_marker): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (noseeum_make_marker): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_uninit_string): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (resize_string): Allocate with new allocator.
* alloc.c (make_string_nocopy): Allocate with new allocator.
Garbage Collection:
* alloc.c (GC_CHECK_NOT_FREE): Remove obsolete assertions.
* alloc.c (SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK): Remove.
* alloc.c (SWEEP_FIXED_TYPE_BLOCK_1): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_conses): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_cons): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_compiled_functions): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_floats): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_bignums): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_ratios): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_bigfloats): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_symbols): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_extents): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_events): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_key_data): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_key_data): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_button_data): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_button_data): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_motion_data): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_motion_data): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_process_data): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_process_data): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_timeout_data): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_timeout_data): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_magic_data): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_magic_data): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_magic_eval_data): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_magic_eval_data): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_eval_data): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_eval_data): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_misc_user_data): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_misc_user_data): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (sweep_markers): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_marker): Use new allocator to free.
* alloc.c (garbage_collect_1): Remove release_breathing_space.
* alloc.c (gc_sweep): Remove all the old lcrecord and lrecord
related stuff. Sweeping now works like this: compact string
chars, finalize, sweep.
* alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early): Remove old lrecord
initializations, remove breathing_space.
* emacs.c (Fdump_emacs): Remove release_breathing_space.
* lisp.h: Remove prototype for release_breathing_space.
* lisp.h: Adjust the special cons mark makros.
Lrecord Finalizer:
* alloc.c: Add finalizer to lrecord definition.
* alloc.c (finalize_string): Add finalizer for string.
* bytecode.c: Add finalizer to lrecord definition.
* bytecode.c (finalize_compiled_function): Add finalizer for
compiled function.
* marker.c: Add finalizer to lrecord definition.
* marker.c (finalize_marker): Add finalizer for marker.
These changes build the interface to mc-alloc:
* lrecord.h (MC_ALLOC_CALL_FINALIZER): Tell mc-alloc how to
finalize lrecords.
* lrecord.h (MC_ALLOC_CALL_FINALIZER_FOR_DISKSAVE): Tell
mc-alloc how to finalize for disksave.
Unify lrecords and lcrecords:
* lisp.h (struct Lisp_String): Adjust string union hack to
new lrecord header.
* lrecord.h: Adjust comments.
* lrecord.h (struct lrecord_header): The new lrecord header
includes type, lisp-readonly, free, and uid.
* lrecord.h (set_lheader_implementation): Adjust to new
lrecord_header.
* lrecord.h (struct lrecord_implementation): The field basic_p
for indication of an old lrecord is not needed anymore, remove.
* lrecord.h (MAKE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION): Remove basic_p.
* lrecord.h (MAKE_EXTERNAL_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION): Remove
basic_p.
* lrecord.h (copy_sized_lrecord): Remove distinction between
old lrecords and lcrecords.
* lrecord.h (copy_lrecord): Remove distinction between old
lrecords and lcrecords.
* lrecord.h (zero_sized_lrecord): Remove distinction between
old lrecords and lcrecords.
* lrecord.h (zero_lrecord): Remove distinction between old
lrecords and lcrecords.
Remove lcrecords and lcrecord lists:
* alloc.c (basic_alloc_lcrecord): Not needed anymore, remove.
* alloc.c (very_old_free_lcrecord): Not needed anymore, remove.
* alloc.c (copy_lisp_object): No more distinction between
lrecords and lcrecords.
* alloc.c (all_lcrecords): Not needed anymore, remove.
* alloc.c (make_vector_internal): Allocate as lrecord.
* alloc.c (make_bit_vector_internal): Allocate as lrecord.
* alloc.c: Completely remove `lcrecord lists'.
* alloc.c (free_description): Remove.
* alloc.c (lcrecord_list_description): Remove.
* alloc.c (mark_lcrecord_list): Remove.
* alloc.c (make_lcrecord_list): Remove.
* alloc.c (alloc_managed_lcrecord): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_managed_lcrecord): Remove.
* alloc.c (alloc_automanaged_lcrecord): Remove.
* alloc.c (free_lcrecord): Remove.
* alloc.c (lcrecord_stats): Remove.
* alloc.c (tick_lcrecord_stats): Remove.
* alloc.c (disksave_object_finalization_1): Add call to
mc_finalize_for_disksave. Remove the lcrecord way to visit all
objects.
* alloc.c (kkcc_marking): Remove XD_FLAG_FREE_LISP_OBJECT
* alloc.c (sweep_lcrecords_1): Remove.
* alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early): Remove everything related
to lcrecords, remove old lrecord initializations,
* alloc.c (init_lcrecord_lists): Not needed anymore, remove.
* alloc.c (reinit_alloc_early): Remove everything related to
lcrecords.
* alloc.c (init_alloc_once_early): Remove everything related to
lcrecords.
* buffer.c (allocate_buffer): Allocate as lrecord.
* buffer.c (nuke_all_buffer_slots): Use lrecord functions.
* buffer.c (common_init_complex_vars_of_buffer): Allocate as
lrecord.
* buffer.h (struct buffer): Add lrecord_header.
* casetab.c (allocate_case_table): Allocate as lrecord.
* casetab.h (struct Lisp_Case_Table): Add lrecord_header.
* charset.h (struct Lisp_Charset): Add lrecord_header.
* chartab.c (fill_char_table): Use lrecord functions.
* chartab.c (Fmake_char_table): Allocate as lrecord.
* chartab.c (make_char_table_entry): Allocate as lrecord.
* chartab.c (copy_char_table_entry): Allocate as lrecord.
* chartab.c (Fcopy_char_table): Allocate as lrecord.
* chartab.c (put_char_table): Use lrecord functions.
* chartab.h (struct Lisp_Char_Table_Entry): Add lrecord_header.
* chartab.h (struct Lisp_Char_Table): Add lrecord_header.
* console-impl.h (struct console): Add lrecord_header.
* console-msw-impl.h (struct Lisp_Devmode): Add lrecord_header.
* console-msw-impl.h (struct mswindows_dialog_id): Add
lrecord_header.
* console.c (allocate_console): Allocate as lrecord.
* console.c (nuke_all_console_slots): Use lrecord functions.
* console.c (common_init_complex_vars_of_console): Allocate as
lrecord.
* data.c (make_weak_list): Allocate as lrecord.
* data.c (make_weak_box): Allocate as lrecord.
* data.c (make_ephemeron): Allocate as lrecord.
* database.c (struct Lisp_Database): Add lrecord_header.
* database.c (allocate_database): Allocate as lrecord.
* device-impl.h (struct device): Add lrecord_header.
* device-msw.c (allocate_devmode): Allocate as lrecord.
* device.c (nuke_all_device_slots): Use lrecord functions.
* device.c (allocate_device): Allocate as lrecord.
* dialog-msw.c (handle_question_dialog_box): Allocate as lrecord.
* elhash.c (struct Lisp_Hash_Table): Add lrecord_header.
* elhash.c (make_general_lisp_hash_table): Allocate as lrecord.
* elhash.c (Fcopy_hash_table): Allocate as lrecord.
* event-stream.c: Lcrecord lists Vcommand_builder_free_list and
Vtimeout_free_list are no longer needed. Remove.
* event-stream.c (allocate_command_builder): Allocate as lrecord.
* event-stream.c (free_command_builder): Use lrecord functions.
* event-stream.c (event_stream_generate_wakeup): Allocate as
lrecord.
* event-stream.c (event_stream_resignal_wakeup): Use lrecord
functions.
* event-stream.c (event_stream_disable_wakeup): Use lrecord
functions.
* event-stream.c (reinit_vars_of_event_stream): Lcrecord lists
remove.
* events.h (struct Lisp_Timeout): Add lrecord_header.
* events.h (struct command_builder): Add lrecord_header.
* extents-impl.h (struct extent_auxiliary): Add lrecord_header.
* extents-impl.h (struct extent_info): Add lrecord_header.
* extents.c (allocate_extent_auxiliary): Allocate as lrecord.
* extents.c (allocate_extent_info): Allocate as lrecord.
* extents.c (copy_extent): Allocate as lrecord.
* faces.c (allocate_face): Allocate as lrecord.
* faces.h (struct Lisp_Face): Add lrecord_header.
* file-coding.c (allocate_coding_system): Allocate as lrecord.
* file-coding.c (Fcopy_coding_system): Allocate as lrecord.
* file-coding.h (struct Lisp_Coding_System): Add lrecord_header.
* fns.c (Ffillarray): Allocate as lrecord.
* frame-impl.h (struct frame): Add lrecord_header.
* frame.c (nuke_all_frame_slots): Use lrecord functions.
* frame.c (allocate_frame_core): Allocate as lrecord.
* glyphs.c (allocate_image_instance): Allocate as lrecord.
* glyphs.c (Fcolorize_image_instance): Allocate as lrecord.
* glyphs.c (allocate_glyph): Allocate as lrecord.
* glyphs.h (struct Lisp_Image_Instance): Add lrecord_header.
* glyphs.h (struct Lisp_Glyph): Add lrecord_header.
* gui.c (allocate_gui_item): Allocate as lrecord.
* gui.h (struct Lisp_Gui_Item): Add lrecord_header.
* keymap.c (struct Lisp_Keymap): Add lrecord_header.
* keymap.c (make_keymap): Allocate as lrecord.
* lisp.h (struct Lisp_Vector): Add lrecord_header.
* lisp.h (struct Lisp_Bit_Vector): Add lrecord_header.
* lisp.h (struct weak_box): Add lrecord_header.
* lisp.h (struct ephemeron): Add lrecord_header.
* lisp.h (struct weak_list): Add lrecord_header.
* lrecord.h (struct lcrecord_header): Not used, remove.
* lrecord.h (struct free_lcrecord_header): Not used, remove.
* lrecord.h (struct lcrecord_list): Not needed anymore, remove.
* lrecord.h (lcrecord_list): Not needed anymore, remove.
* lrecord.h: (enum data_description_entry_flags): Remove
XD_FLAG_FREE_LISP_OBJECT.
* lstream.c: Lrecord list Vlstream_free_list remove.
* lstream.c (Lstream_new): Allocate as lrecord.
* lstream.c (Lstream_delete): Use lrecod functions.
* lstream.c (reinit_vars_of_lstream): Vlstream_free_list
initialization remove.
* lstream.h (struct lstream): Add lrecord_header.
* emacs.c (main_1): Remove lstream initialization.
* mule-charset.c (make_charset): Allocate as lrecord.
* objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Color_Instance): Add
lrecord_header.
* objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Font_Instance): Add lrecord_header.
* objects.c (Fmake_color_instance): Allocate as lrecord.
* objects.c (Fmake_font_instance): Allocate as lrecord.
* objects.c (reinit_vars_of_objects): Allocate as lrecord.
* opaque.c: Lcreord list Vopaque_ptr_list remove.
* opaque.c (make_opaque): Allocate as lrecord.
* opaque.c (make_opaque_ptr): Allocate as lrecord.
* opaque.c (free_opaque_ptr): Use lrecord functions.
* opaque.c (reinit_opaque_early):
* opaque.c (init_opaque_once_early): Vopaque_ptr_list
initialization remove.
* opaque.h (Lisp_Opaque): Add lrecord_header.
* opaque.h (Lisp_Opaque_Ptr): Add lrecord_header.
* emacs.c (main_1): Remove opaque variable initialization.
* print.c (default_object_printer): Use new lrecord_header.
* print.c (print_internal): Use new lrecord_header.
* print.c (debug_p4): Use new lrecord_header.
* process.c (make_process_internal): Allocate as lrecord.
* procimpl.h (struct Lisp_Process): Add lrecord_header.
* rangetab.c (Fmake_range_table): Allocate as lrecord.
* rangetab.c (Fcopy_range_table): Allocate as lrecord.
* rangetab.h (struct Lisp_Range_Table): Add lrecord_header.
* scrollbar.c (create_scrollbar_instance): Allocate as lrecord.
* scrollbar.h (struct scrollbar_instance): Add lrecord_header.
* specifier.c (make_specifier_internal): Allocate as lrecord.
* specifier.h (struct Lisp_Specifier): Add lrecord_header.
* symbols.c:
* symbols.c (Fmake_variable_buffer_local): Allocate as lrecord.
* symbols.c (Fdontusethis_set_symbol_value_handler): Allocate
as lrecord.
* symbols.c (Fdefvaralias): Allocate as lrecord.
* symeval.h (struct symbol_value_magic): Add lrecord_header.
* toolbar.c (update_toolbar_button): Allocate as lrecord.
* toolbar.h (struct toolbar_button): Add lrecord_header.
* tooltalk.c (struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Message): Add lrecord_header.
* tooltalk.c (make_tooltalk_message): Allocate as lrecord.
* tooltalk.c (struct Lisp_Tooltalk_Pattern): Add lrecord_header.
* tooltalk.c (make_tooltalk_pattern): Allocate as lrecord.
* ui-gtk.c (allocate_ffi_data): Allocate as lrecord.
* ui-gtk.c (allocate_emacs_gtk_object_data): Allocate as lrecord.
* ui-gtk.c (allocate_emacs_gtk_boxed_data): Allocate as lrecord.
* ui-gtk.h (structs): Add lrecord_header.
* window-impl.h (struct window): Add lrecord_header.
* window-impl.h (struct window_mirror): Add lrecord_header.
* window.c (allocate_window): Allocate as lrecord.
* window.c (new_window_mirror): Allocate as lrecord.
* window.c (make_dummy_parent): Allocate as lrecord.
MEMORY_USAGE_STATS
* alloc.c (fixed_type_block_overhead): Not used anymore, remove.
* buffer.c (compute_buffer_usage): Get storage size from new
allocator.
* marker.c (compute_buffer_marker_usage): Get storage size from
new allocator.
* mule-charset.c (compute_charset_usage): Get storage size from
new allocator.
* scrollbar-gtk.c (gtk_compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): Get
storage size from new allocator.
* scrollbar-msw.c (mswindows_compute_scrollbar_instance_usage):
Get storage size from new allocator.
* scrollbar-x.c (x_compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): Get
storage size from new allocator.
* scrollbar.c (compute_scrollbar_instance_usage): Get storage
size from new allocator.
* unicode.c (compute_from_unicode_table_size_1): Get storage
size from new allocator.
* unicode.c (compute_to_unicode_table_size_1): Get storage size
from new allocator.
* window.c (compute_window_mirror_usage): Get storage size from
new allocator.
* window.c (compute_window_usage): Get storage size from new
allocator.
MC_ALLOC_TYPE_STATS:
* alloc.c (alloc_lrecord): Bump lrecord count.
* alloc.c (noseeum_alloc_lrecord): Bump lrecord count.
* alloc.c (struct lrecord_stats): Storage for counts.
* alloc.c (init_lrecord_stats): Zero statistics.
* alloc.c (inc_lrecord_stats): Increase the statistic.
* alloc.c (dec_lrecord_stats): Decrease the statistic.
* alloc.c (gc_plist_hack): Used to print the information.
* alloc.c (Fgarbage_collect): Return the collected information.
* mc-alloc.c (remove_cell): Decrease lrecord count.
* mc-alloc.h: Set flag MC_ALLOC_TYPE_STATS.
* emacs.c (main_1): Init lrecord statistics.
* lrecord.h: Add prototypes for *_lrecord_stats.
Strings:
* alloc.c (Fmake_string): Initialize ascii_begin to zero.
* alloc.c (gc_count_num_short_string_in_use): Remove.
* alloc.c (gc_count_string_total_size): Remove.
* alloc.c (gc_count_short_string_total_size): Remove.
* alloc.c (debug_string_purity): Remove.
* alloc.c (debug_string_purity_print): Remove.
* alloc.c (sweep_strings): Remove.
Remove static C-readonly Lisp objects:
* alloc.c (c_readonly): Not needed anymore, remove.
* alloc.c (GC_CHECK_LHEADER_INVARIANTS): Remove some obsolete
lheader invariants assertions.
* buffer.c (DEFVAR_BUFFER_LOCAL_1): Allocate dynamically.
* console.c (DEFVAR_CONSOLE_LOCAL_1): Allocate dynamically.
* gpmevent.c: Indirection via MC_ALLOC_Freceive_gpm_event.
* gpmevent.c (Fgpm_enable): Allocate dynamically.
* gpmevent.c (syms_of_gpmevent): Allocate dynamically.
* lisp.h (C_READONLY): Not needed anymore, remove.
* lisp.h (DEFUN): Allocate dynamically.
* lrecord.h (C_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER_P): Not needed anymore,
remove.
* lrecord.h (SET_C_READONLY_RECORD_HEADER): Not needed anymore,
remove.
* symbols.c (guts_of_unbound_marker):
* symeval.h (defsubr): Allocate dynamically.
* symeval.h (DEFSUBR_MACRO): Allocate dynamically.
* symeval.h (DEFVAR_ SYMVAL_FWD): Allocate dynamically.
* tests.c (TESTS_DEFSUBR): Allocate dynamically.
Definition of mcpro:
* lisp.h: Add mcpro prototypes.
* alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early): Add initialization for
mcpros.
* alloc.c (mcpro_description_1): New.
* alloc.c (mcpro_description): New.
* alloc.c (mcpros_description_1): New.
* alloc.c (mcpros_description): New.
* alloc.c (mcpro_one_name_description_1): New.
* alloc.c (mcpro_one_name_description): New.
* alloc.c (mcpro_names_description_1): New.
* alloc.c (mcpro_names_description): New.
* alloc.c (mcpros): New.
* alloc.c (mcpro_names): New.
* alloc.c (mcpro_1): New.
* alloc.c (mc_pro): New.
* alloc.c (garbage_collect_1): Add mcpros to root set.
Usage of mcpro:
* alloc.c (make_string_nocopy): Add string to root set.
* symbols.c (init_symbols_once_early): Add Qunbound to root set.
Changes to the Portable Dumper:
* alloc.c (FREE_OR_REALLOC_BEGIN): Since dumped objects can be
freed with the new allocator, remove assertion for !DUMPEDP.
* dumper.c: Adjust comments, increase PDUMP_HASHSIZE.
* dumper.c (pdump_make_hash): Shift address only 2 bytes, to
avoid collisions.
* dumper.c (pdump_objects_unmark): No more mark bits within
the object, remove.
* dumper.c (mc_addr_elt): New. Element data structure for mc
hash table.
* dumper.c (pdump_mc_hash): New hash table: `lookup table'.
* dumper.c (pdump_get_mc_addr): New. Lookup for hash table.
* dumper.c (pdump_get_indirect_mc_addr): New. Lookup for
convertibles.
* dumper.c (pdump_put_mc_addr): New. Putter for hash table.
* dumper.c (pdump_dump_mc_data): New. Writes the table for
relocation at load time to the dump file.
* dumper.c (pdump_scan_lisp_objects_by_alignment): New.
Visits all dumped Lisp objects.
* dumper.c (pdump_scan_non_lisp_objects_by_alignment): New.
Visits all other dumped objects.
* dumper.c (pdump_reloc_one_mc): New. Updates all pointers
of an object by using the hash table pdump_mc_hash.
* dumper.c (pdump_reloc_one): Replaced by pdump_reloc_one_mc.
* dumper.c (pdump): Change the structure of the dump file, add
the mc post dump relocation table to dump file.
* dumper.c (pdump_load_finish): Hand all dumped objects to the
new allocator and use the mc post dump relocation table for
relocating the dumped objects at dump file load time, free not
longer used data structures.
* dumper.c (pdump_load): Free the dump file.
* dumper.h: Remove pdump_objects_unmark.
* lrecord.h (DUMPEDP): Dumped objects can be freed, remove.
DUMP_IN_EXEC:
* Makefile.in.in: Linking for and with dump in executable only if
DUMP_IN_EXEC is defined.
* config.h.in: Add new flag `DUMP_IN_EXEC'
* emacs.c: Condition dump-data.h on DUMP_IN_EXEC.
* emacs.c (main_1): Flag `-si' only works if dump image is
written into executable.
Miscellanious
* lrecord.h (enum lrecord_type): Added numbers to all types,
very handy for debugging.
* xemacs.def.in.in: Add mc-alloc functions to make them visible
to the modules.
author | crestani |
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date | Fri, 08 Apr 2005 23:11:35 +0000 |
parents | 3580ae2ce979 |
children | b145b32294ff |
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dnl aclocal.m4 --- Dynamically linked library support for XEmacs dnl Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 J. Kean Johnston. dnl Author: J. Kean Johnston <jkj@sco.com>, based on work in libtool. dnl This file is part of XEmacs. dnl dnl There are several things we care about here. First, we need to find dnl out how we create an executable that has its symbols exported, so dnl that dynamically loaded modules have access to the internal XEmacs dnl symbols. This is stored in ``ld_dynamic_link_flags'' and is used dnl in the main Makefile. dnl Next, we need to know how we compile actual shared libraries, and dnl the objects in them. For these purposes, we need to determine the dnl C compiler flags used to produce shared objects (``dll_cflags''), dnl what linker to use to create the final shared object that will be dnl loaded (``dll_ld'') and the flags to pass to that linker dnl (``dll_ldflags''). This information is used by ellcc to build up dnl the command line when compiling modules. We build up two other commands dnl for extremely weird systems where special things need to be done. dnl The first is ``dll_ldo'', which is the flag used to specify the output dnl file name, and the second is ``dll_post'' which is inserted after the dnl list of objects. dnl After all of this, we should be able to: dnl $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(dll_cflags) -c module.c dnl to produce a single shared object dnl And then: dnl $(dll_ld) $(dll_ldflags) $(dll_ldo) module.ell module.o $(dll_post) dnl to create the loadable shared library. dnl dnl NOTE: In the code below, where I have modified things to work with dnl XEmacs, we use $canonical instead of libtool's $host, and we use dnl $internal_configuration instead of $host_alias. 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If we use ld directly, dnl we don't end up with the crt stuff being linked in, and we don't end up dnl with any .init or .fini sections (or the moral equivalent thereof). dnl gcc takes great care to do this properly when invoked in -shared dnl mode, and we really do want this behavior. Perhaps the libtool folks dnl are not aware that any SVR4 based dynamic loader will automatically dnl execute code in the .init section before dlopen() returns. This is dnl vital, as the module may have been compiled to rely on that behavior. dnl dnl So, having said all of that, we diverge from libtool significantly dnl here. We want to try and use the C compiler as much as possible. Only dnl if the C compiler itself cannot create shared libraries do we try to dnl find the linker. dnl dnl The other advantage to my scheme is that it removes the dependancy dnl on a given compiler version remaining static with relation to the dnl version of XEmacs. 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