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make lrecord UID's have a separate UID space for each object, resurrect debug SOE code in extents.c -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- src/ChangeLog addition: 2010-03-15 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * alloc.c: * alloc.c (c_readonly): * alloc.c (deadbeef_memory): * alloc.c (make_compiled_function): * alloc.c (make_button_data): * alloc.c (make_motion_data): * alloc.c (make_process_data): * alloc.c (make_timeout_data): * alloc.c (make_magic_data): * alloc.c (make_magic_eval_data): * alloc.c (make_eval_data): * alloc.c (make_misc_user_data): * alloc.c (noseeum_make_marker): * alloc.c (ADDITIONAL_FREE_string): * alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early): * alloc.c (init_alloc_once_early): * bytecode.c (print_compiled_function): * bytecode.c (mark_compiled_function): * casetab.c: * casetab.c (print_case_table): * console.c: * console.c (print_console): * database.c (print_database): * database.c (finalize_database): * device-msw.c (sync_printer_with_devmode): * device-msw.c (print_devmode): * device-msw.c (finalize_devmode): * device.c: * device.c (print_device): * elhash.c: * elhash.c (print_hash_table): * eval.c (print_multiple_value): * eval.c (mark_multiple_value): * events.c (deinitialize_event): * events.c (print_event): * events.c (event_equal): * extents.c: * extents.c (soe_dump): * extents.c (soe_insert): * extents.c (soe_delete): * extents.c (soe_move): * extents.c (extent_fragment_update): * extents.c (print_extent_1): * extents.c (print_extent): * extents.c (vars_of_extents): * frame.c: * frame.c (print_frame): * free-hook.c: * free-hook.c (check_free): * glyphs.c: * glyphs.c (print_image_instance): * glyphs.c (print_glyph): * gui.c: * gui.c (copy_gui_item): * hash.c: * hash.c (NULL_ENTRY): * hash.c (KEYS_DIFFER_P): * keymap.c (print_keymap): * keymap.c (MARKED_SLOT): * lisp.h: * lrecord.h: * lrecord.h (LISP_OBJECT_UID): * lrecord.h (set_lheader_implementation): * lrecord.h (struct old_lcrecord_header): * lstream.c (print_lstream): * lstream.c (finalize_lstream): * marker.c (print_marker): * marker.c (marker_equal): * mc-alloc.c (visit_all_used_page_headers): * mule-charset.c: * mule-charset.c (print_charset): * objects.c (print_color_instance): * objects.c (print_font_instance): * objects.c (finalize_font_instance): * opaque.c (print_opaque): * opaque.c (print_opaque_ptr): * opaque.c (equal_opaque_ptr): * print.c (internal_object_printer): * print.c (enum printing_badness): * rangetab.c (print_range_table): * rangetab.c (range_table_equal): * specifier.c (print_specifier): * specifier.c (finalize_specifier): * symbols.c: * symbols.c (print_symbol_value_magic): * tooltalk.c: * tooltalk.c (print_tooltalk_message): * tooltalk.c (print_tooltalk_pattern): * window.c (print_window): * window.c (debug_print_window): (1) Make lrecord UID's have a separate UID space for each object. Otherwise, with 20-bit UID's, we rapidly wrap around, especially when common objects like conses and strings increment the UID value for every object created. (Originally I tried making two UID spaces, one for objects that always print readably and hence don't display the UID, and one for other objects. But certain objects like markers for which a UID is displayed are still generated rapidly enough that UID overflow is a serious issue.) This also has the advantage of making UID values smaller, hence easier to remember -- their main purpose is to make it easier to keep track of different objects of the same type when debugging code. Make sure we dump lrecord UID's so that we don't have problems with pdumped and non-dumped objects having the same UID. (2) Display UID's consistently whenever an object (a) doesn't consistently print readably (objects like cons and string, which always print readably, can't display a UID), and (b) doesn't otherwise have a unique property that makes objects of a particular type distinguishable. (E.g. buffers didn't and still don't print an ID, but the buffer name uniquely identifies the buffer.) Some types, such as event, extent, compiled-function, didn't always (or didn't ever) display an ID; others (such as marker, extent, lstream, opaque, opaque-ptr, any object using internal_object_printer()) used to display the actual machine pointer instead. (3) Rename NORMAL_LISP_OBJECT_UID to LISP_OBJECT_UID; make it work over all Lisp objects and take a Lisp object, not a struct pointer. (4) Some misc cleanups in alloc.c, elhash.c. (5) Change code in events.c that "deinitializes" an event so that it doesn't increment the event UID counter in the process. Also use deadbeef_memory() to overwrite memory instead of doing the same with custom code. In the process, make deadbeef_memory() in alloc.c always available, and delete extraneous copy in mc-alloc.c. Also capitalize all uses of 0xDEADBEEF. Similarly in elhash.c call deadbeef_memory(). (6) Resurrect "debug SOE" code in extents.c. Make it conditional on DEBUG_XEMACS and on a `debug-soe' variable, rather than on SOE_DEBUG. Make it output to stderr, not stdout. (7) Delete some custom print methods that were identical to external_object_printer().
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:35:38 -0500
parents 44de306310b8
children 308d34e9f07d
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;;; package-net.el --- Installation and Maintenance of XEmacs packages

;; Copyright (C) 2000 Andy Piper.

;; Keywords: internal

;; 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

;;; Commentary:

;; Manipulate packages for the netinstall setup utility

;; The process should be so:

;; 1. The package maintainer or release manager makes a release
;; announcement.
;;
;; 2. For a new package releases the netinstall maintainer simply
;; needs to update `ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/setup.ini'. This is
;; harder than it sounds because the file also includes information
;; about the binary releases. At the moment going to the netinstall
;; directory and typing:
;;
;;   `make XEMACS=<current executable location> setup.ini' 
;;
;; will do the right thing provided that:
;; 
;; (a) `package-net-cygwin32-binary-size' and
;; `package-net-win32-binary-size' are set correctly.
;;
;; (b) The binary pointed to by `XEMACS' has a current
;; `package-index.LATEST.pgp' file. If you don't specify the XEMACS=
;; part then you will get whatever is current for your build tree -
;; which is probably not what you want.
;;
;; You can run `package-net-convert-index-to-ini' manually and specify
;; REMOTE but I generally found that to be inconvenient and error-prone.
;;
;; 3. For package releases that's all you need to do. For binary
;; releases you need to build both cygwin and win32 binaries and put
;; them in appropriate tarballs: This can be achieved by running
;; build-msw-release.sh
;;

(require 'package-admin)
(require 'package-get)

;; What path should we use from the myriad available?
;; For netinstall we just want something simple, and anyway this is only to 
;; bootstrap the process. This will be:
;; <root>/setup/ for native windows
;; <root>/lib/xemacs/setup for cygwin.
;;
;;; To Do:
;;
;; 1. Package update functions should also update the installed
;; database so that running setup.exe again does not reinstall
;; packages.
;;
;; 2. Generating setup.ini should be more automatic.

(defvar package-net-cygwin32-binary-size 0
  "The size in bytes of the cygwin32 binary distribution.")

(defvar package-net-win32-binary-size 0
  "The size in bytes of the win32 binary distribution.")

(defvar package-net-kit-version ""
  "XEmacs kitting revision, usually empty.")

(defvar package-net-setup-version "1.0"
  "The version string of setup.")

;;;###autoload
(defun package-net-setup-directory ()
  (file-truename (concat data-directory "../../" (if (eq system-type 'cygwin32)
						     "xemacs/setup/" "setup/"))))

(defun package-net-generate-bin-ini (&optional version)
  "Convert the package index to ini file format in the current directory."
  (let ((buf (get-buffer-create "*setup-bin.ini*")))
    (unwind-protect
        (save-excursion
          (set-buffer buf)
          (erase-buffer buf)
          (goto-char (point-min))
	  (insert "# This file is automatically generated.  If you edit it, your\n")
	  (insert "# edits will be discarded next time the file is generated.\n")
	  (insert "#\n\n")
	  (insert (format "setup-timestamp: %d\n" 
			  (+ (* (car (current-time)) 65536) (car (cdr (current-time))))))
	  (insert (format "setup-version: %s\n\n" (or version "1.0")))
	  ;; Native version
	  (insert (format "@ %s\n" "xemacs-i586-pc-win32"))
	  (insert (format "version: %s%s\n" emacs-program-version 
			  package-net-kit-version))
	  (insert "type: native\n")
	  (insert (format "install: win32/%s %d\n\n"
			  (concat emacs-program-name
				  "-i586-pc-win32-"
				    emacs-program-version package-net-kit-version 
				    ".tar.gz")
			  package-net-win32-binary-size))
	  ;; Cygwin version
	  (insert (format "@ %s\n" "xemacs-i686-pc-cygwin"))
	  (insert (format "version: %s%s\n" emacs-program-version 
			  package-net-kit-version))
	  (insert "type: cygwin\n")
	  (insert (format "install: cygwin32/%s %d\n\n"
			  (concat emacs-program-name
				  "-i686-pc-cygwin-"
				  emacs-program-version package-net-kit-version
				  ".tar.gz") 
			  package-net-cygwin32-binary-size))
	  (insert "# setup.ini file ends here\n")
	  (write-region (point-min) (point-max) "setup-bin.ini")))
    (kill-buffer buf)))

(defun package-net-batch-generate-bin-ini ()
  "Convert the package index to ini file format."
  (unless noninteractive
    (error 'invalid-operation
	   "`package-net-batch-generate-bin-ini' is to be used only with -batch"))
  (package-net-generate-bin-ini package-net-setup-version))

;;;###autoload
(defun package-net-update-installed-db (&optional destdir)
  "Write out the installed package index in a net install suitable format.
If DESTDIR is non-nil then use that as the destination directory. 
DESTDIR defaults to the value of `package-net-setup-directory'."

  (when (or (eq system-type 'cygwin32)
	    (eq system-type 'window-nt))
    (setq destdir (file-name-as-directory 
		   (or destdir (package-net-setup-directory))))
    (let ((buf (get-buffer-create "*installed.db*")))
      (unwind-protect
	  (save-excursion
	    (set-buffer buf)
	    (erase-buffer buf)
	    (goto-char (point-min))
	    ;; we use packages-package-list here as we actually want to
	    ;; update relative to the installed reality
	    (let ((entries packages-package-list) entry version)
	      (while entries
		(setq entry (car entries))
		(setq version (plist-get (cdr entry) :version))
		;; Unfortunately we can't read the size from this
		(insert (format "%s %s-%3.2f-pkg.tar.gz 0\n" (symbol-name (car entry))
				(symbol-name (car entry))
				version))
		(setq entries (cdr entries))))
	    (make-directory-path destdir)
	    (write-region (point-min) (point-max) (concat destdir "installed.db")))
	(kill-buffer buf)))))

(defun package-net-convert-download-sites-to-mirrors (&optional destdir)
  "Write out the download site list in a net install suitable format.
If DESTDIR is non-nil then use that as the destination directory. 
DESTDIR defaults to the value of `data-directory'."

  (setq destdir (file-name-as-directory (or destdir data-directory)))
  (let ((buf (get-buffer-create "*mirrors.lst*")))
    (unwind-protect
        (save-excursion
          (set-buffer buf)
          (erase-buffer buf)
          (goto-char (point-min))
          (let ((entries package-get-download-sites) entry)
	    (while entries
	      (setq entry (car entries))
	      (insert (format "ftp://%s/%s;%s;%s\n"
			      (nth 1 entry) (substring (nth 2 entry) 0 -9)
			      (nth 0 entry) (nth 0 entry)))
	      (setq entries (cdr entries))))
	  (write-region (point-min) (point-max) (concat destdir "mirrors.lst")))
      (kill-buffer buf))))