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Add #'equalp as a hash test by default; add #'define-hash-table-test, GNU API
tests/ChangeLog addition:
2010-04-05 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* automated/hash-table-tests.el:
Test the new built-in #'equalp hash table test. Test
#'define-hash-table-test.
* automated/lisp-tests.el:
When asserting that two objects are #'equalp, also assert that
their #'equalp-hash is identical.
man/ChangeLog addition:
2010-04-03 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* lispref/hash-tables.texi (Introduction to Hash Tables):
Document that we now support #'equalp as a hash table test by
default, and mention #'define-hash-table-test.
(Working With Hash Tables): Document #'define-hash-table-test.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-04-05 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* elhash.h:
* elhash.c (struct Hash_Table_Test, lisp_object_eql_equal)
(lisp_object_eql_hash, lisp_object_equal_equal)
(lisp_object_equal_hash, lisp_object_equalp_hash)
(lisp_object_equalp_equal, lisp_object_general_hash)
(lisp_object_general_equal, Feq_hash, Feql_hash, Fequal_hash)
(Fequalp_hash, define_hash_table_test, Fdefine_hash_table_test)
(init_elhash_once_early, mark_hash_table_tests, string_equalp_hash):
* glyphs.c (vars_of_glyphs):
Add a new hash table test in C, #'equalp.
Make it possible to specify new hash table tests with functions
define_hash_table_test, #'define-hash-table-test.
Use define_hash_table_test() in glyphs.c.
Expose the hash functions (besides that used for #'equal) to Lisp,
for people writing functions to be used with #'define-hash-table-test.
Call define_hash_table_test() very early in temacs, to create the
built-in hash table tests.
* ui-gtk.c (emacs_gtk_boxed_hash):
* specifier.h (struct specifier_methods):
* specifier.c (specifier_hash):
* rangetab.c (range_table_entry_hash, range_table_hash):
* number.c (bignum_hash, ratio_hash, bigfloat_hash):
* marker.c (marker_hash):
* lrecord.h (struct lrecord_implementation):
* keymap.c (keymap_hash):
* gui.c (gui_item_id_hash, gui_item_hash):
* glyphs.c (image_instance_hash, glyph_hash):
* glyphs-x.c (x_image_instance_hash):
* glyphs-msw.c (mswindows_image_instance_hash):
* glyphs-gtk.c (gtk_image_instance_hash):
* frame-msw.c (mswindows_set_title_from_ibyte):
* fontcolor.c (color_instance_hash, font_instance_hash):
* fontcolor-x.c (x_color_instance_hash):
* fontcolor-tty.c (tty_color_instance_hash):
* fontcolor-msw.c (mswindows_color_instance_hash):
* fontcolor-gtk.c (gtk_color_instance_hash):
* fns.c (bit_vector_hash):
* floatfns.c (float_hash):
* faces.c (face_hash):
* extents.c (extent_hash):
* events.c (event_hash):
* data.c (weak_list_hash, weak_box_hash):
* chartab.c (char_table_entry_hash, char_table_hash):
* bytecode.c (compiled_function_hash):
* alloc.c (vector_hash):
Change the various object hash methods to take a new EQUALP
parameter, hashing appropriately for #'equalp if it is true.
| author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
|---|---|
| date | Mon, 05 Apr 2010 13:03:35 +0100 |
| parents | 141c2920ea48 |
| children | 308d34e9f07d |
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/* Virtual diry bit implementation for XEmacs. Copyright (C) 2005 Marcus Crestani. 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. */ /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "gc.h" #include "mc-alloc.h" #include "vdb.h" #include <errno.h> #include <signal.h> #include <sys/mman.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/resource.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <mach/mach.h> #include <mach/mach_error.h> #include <architecture/ppc/cframe.h> /* the structure of an exception msg and its reply */ typedef struct rep_msg { mach_msg_header_t head; NDR_record_t NDR; kern_return_t ret_code; } mach_reply_msg_t; typedef struct exc_msg { mach_msg_header_t head; /* start of the kernel processed data */ mach_msg_body_t msgh_body; mach_msg_port_descriptor_t thread; mach_msg_port_descriptor_t task; /* end of the kernel processed data */ NDR_record_t NDR; exception_type_t exception; mach_msg_type_number_t code_cnt; exception_data_t code; /* some padding */ char pad[512]; } mach_exc_msg_t; /* this is a neat little mach callback */ extern boolean_t exc_server(mach_msg_header_t *in, mach_msg_header_t *out); /* these are the globals everyone needs */ static size_t page_size = 16384; static mach_port_t task_self = NULL; static mach_port_t exc_port = NULL; /* these are some less neat mach callbacks */ kern_return_t catch_exception_raise_state (mach_port_t UNUSED (port), exception_type_t UNUSED (exception_type), exception_data_t UNUSED (exception_data), mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (data_cnt), thread_state_flavor_t *UNUSED (flavor), thread_state_t UNUSED (in_state), mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (is_cnt), thread_state_t UNUSED (out_state), mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (os_cnt)) { return KERN_FAILURE; } kern_return_t catch_exception_raise_state_identitity (mach_port_t UNUSED (port), mach_port_t UNUSED (thread_port), mach_port_t UNUSED (task_port), exception_type_t UNUSED (exception_type), exception_data_t UNUSED (exception_data), mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (data_count), thread_state_flavor_t *UNUSED (state_flavor), thread_state_t UNUSED (in_state), mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (in_state_count), thread_state_t UNUSED (out_state), mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (out_state_count)) { return KERN_FAILURE; } kern_return_t catch_exception_raise (mach_port_t UNUSED (port), mach_port_t UNUSED (thread_port), mach_port_t UNUSED (task_port), exception_type_t UNUSED (exception_type), exception_data_t exception_data, mach_msg_type_number_t UNUSED (data_count)) { /* kernel return value is in exception_data[0], faulting address in exception_data[1] */ if (write_barrier_enabled && (fault_on_protected_page ((void *) exception_data[1])) && exception_data[0] == KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE) { vdb_designate_modified ((void *) exception_data[1]); unprotect_page_and_mark_dirty ((void *) exception_data[1]); return KERN_SUCCESS; } else /* default sigsegv handler */ { fprintf (stderr, "\n\nFatal Error: Received %s (%d) for address 0x%x\n", "EXC_BAD_ACCESS", exception_data[0], (int) exception_data[1]); return KERN_FAILURE; } } /* this is the thread which forwards of exceptions read from the exception server off to our exception catchers and then back out to the other thread */ void exception_thread(void) { mach_msg_header_t *message; mach_msg_header_t *reply; kern_return_t retval; /* allocate the space for the message and reply */ message = (mach_msg_header_t *) malloc (sizeof (mach_exc_msg_t)); reply = (mach_msg_header_t *) malloc (sizeof (mach_reply_msg_t)); /* do this loop forever */ while (1) { /* block until we get an exception message */ retval = mach_msg (message, MACH_RCV_MSG, 0, sizeof (mach_exc_msg_t), exc_port, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL); /* forward off the handling of this message */ if (!exc_server (message, reply)) { fprintf (stderr, "INTERNAL ERROR: exc_server() failed.\n"); ABORT (); } /* send the message back out to the thread */ retval = mach_msg (reply, MACH_SEND_MSG, sizeof (mach_reply_msg_t), 0, MACH_PORT_NULL, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL); } } /* this initializes the subsystem (sets the exception port, starts the exception handling thread, etc) */ void vdb_install_signal_handler (void) { mach_port_t thread_self, exc_port_s, exc_thread; ppc_thread_state_t *exc_thread_state; mach_msg_type_name_t type; void *subthread_stack; kern_return_t retval; /* get ids for ourself */ if (!task_self) task_self = mach_task_self (); thread_self = mach_thread_self (); /* allocate the port we're going to get exceptions on */ retval = mach_port_allocate (task_self, MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &exc_port); if (retval != KERN_SUCCESS) { fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't allocate exception port: %s\n", mach_error_string (retval)); ABORT (); } /* extract out the send rights for that port, which the OS needs */ retval = mach_port_extract_right (task_self, exc_port, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND, &exc_port_s, &type); if(retval != KERN_SUCCESS) { fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't extract send rights: %s\n", mach_error_string (retval)); ABORT (); } /* set the exception ports for this thread to the above */ retval = thread_set_exception_ports(thread_self, EXC_MASK_BAD_ACCESS, exc_port_s, EXCEPTION_DEFAULT, PPC_THREAD_STATE); if(retval != KERN_SUCCESS) { fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't set exception ports: %s\n", mach_error_string (retval)); ABORT (); } /* set up the subthread */ retval = thread_create(task_self, &exc_thread); if(retval != KERN_SUCCESS) { fprintf (stderr , "Couldn't create exception thread: %s\n", mach_error_string (retval)); ABORT (); } subthread_stack = (void *) malloc (page_size); subthread_stack = (char *) subthread_stack + (page_size - C_ARGSAVE_LEN - C_RED_ZONE); exc_thread_state = (ppc_thread_state_t *) malloc (sizeof (ppc_thread_state_t)); exc_thread_state->srr0 = (unsigned int) exception_thread; exc_thread_state->r1 = (unsigned int) subthread_stack; retval = thread_set_state (exc_thread, PPC_THREAD_STATE, (thread_state_t) exc_thread_state, PPC_THREAD_STATE_COUNT); if (retval != KERN_SUCCESS) { fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't set subthread state: %s\n", mach_error_string (retval)); ABORT (); } retval = thread_resume (exc_thread); if (retval != KERN_SUCCESS) { fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't resume subthread: %s\n", mach_error_string (retval)); ABORT (); } allow_incremental_gc = 1; } void vdb_protect (void *ptr, EMACS_INT len) { if (mprotect (ptr, len, PROT_READ)) { perror ("Couldn't mprotect"); ABORT (); } } void vdb_unprotect (void *ptr, EMACS_INT len) { if (mprotect (ptr, len, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE)) { perror ("Couldn't mprotect"); ABORT (); } }
