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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-07-29 09:21:12 by michaels]
2002-07-17 Marcus Crestani <crestani@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
Markus Kaltenbach <makalten@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org>
configure flag to turn these changes on: --use-kkcc
First we added a dumpable flag to lrecord_implementation. It shows,
if the object is dumpable and should be processed by the dumper.
* lrecord.h (struct lrecord_implementation): added dumpable flag
(MAKE_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION): fitted the different makro definitions
to the new lrecord_implementation and their calls.
Then we changed mark_object, that it no longer needs a mark method for
those types that have pdump descritions.
* alloc.c:
(mark_object): If the object has a description, the new mark algorithm
is called, and the object is marked according to its description.
Otherwise it uses the mark method like before.
These procedures mark objects according to their descriptions. They
are modeled on the corresponding pdumper procedures.
(mark_with_description):
(get_indirect_count):
(structure_size):
(mark_struct_contents):
These procedures still call mark_object, this is needed while there are
Lisp_Objects without descriptions left.
We added pdump descriptions for many Lisp_Objects:
* extents.c: extent_auxiliary_description
* database.c: database_description
* gui.c: gui_item_description
* scrollbar.c: scrollbar_instance_description
* toolbar.c: toolbar_button_description
* event-stream.c: command_builder_description
* mule-charset.c: charset_description
* device-msw.c: devmode_description
* dialog-msw.c: mswindows_dialog_id_description
* eldap.c: ldap_description
* postgresql.c: pgconn_description
pgresult_description
* tooltalk.c: tooltalk_message_description
tooltalk_pattern_description
* ui-gtk.c: emacs_ffi_description
emacs_gtk_object_description
* events.c:
* events.h:
* event-stream.c:
* event-Xt.c:
* event-gtk.c:
* event-tty.c:
To write a pdump description for Lisp_Event, we converted every struct
in the union event to a Lisp_Object. So we created nine new
Lisp_Objects: Lisp_Key_Data, Lisp_Button_Data, Lisp_Motion_Data,
Lisp_Process_Data, Lisp_Timeout_Data, Lisp_Eval_Data,
Lisp_Misc_User_Data, Lisp_Magic_Data, Lisp_Magic_Eval_Data.
We also wrote makro selectors and mutators for the fields of the new
designed Lisp_Event and added everywhere these new abstractions.
We implemented XD_UNION support in (mark_with_description), so
we can describe exspecially console/device specific data with XD_UNION.
To describe with XD_UNION, we added a field to these objects, which
holds the variant type of the object. This field is initialized in
the appendant constructor. The variant is an integer, it has also to
be described in an description, if XD_UNION is used.
XD_UNION is used in following descriptions:
* console.c: console_description
(get_console_variant): returns the variant
(create_console): added variant initialization
* console.h (console_variant): the different console types
* console-impl.h (struct console): added enum console_variant contype
* device.c: device_description
(Fmake_device): added variant initialization
* device-impl.h (struct device): added enum console_variant devtype
* objects.c: image_instance_description
font_instance_description
(Fmake_color_instance): added variant initialization
(Fmake_font_instance): added variant initialization
* objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Color_Instance): added color_instance_type
* objects-impl.h (struct Lisp_Font_Instance): added font_instance_type
* process.c: process_description
(make_process_internal): added variant initialization
* process.h (process_variant): the different process types
author | michaels |
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date | Mon, 29 Jul 2002 09:21:25 +0000 |
parents | abe6d1db359e |
children | 25e260cb7994 |
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/* ellcc.c - front-end for compiling Emacs modules Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 J. Kean Johnston. 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. Author: J. Kean Johnston (jkj@sco.com). Please mail bugs and suggestions to the XEmacs maintainer. */ /* Here's the scoop. We would really like this to be a shell script, but the various Windows platforms don't have reliable scripting that suits our needs. We don't want to rely on perl or some other such language so we have to roll our own executable to act as a front-end for the compiler. This program is used to invoke the compiler, the linker and to generate the module specific documentation and initialization code. We assume we are in 'compile' mode unless we encounter an argument which tells us that we're not. We take all arguments and pass them on directly to the compiler, except for a few which are specific to this program: --mode=VALUE This sets the program mode. VALUE can be one of compile, link, init or verbose. --mod-name=NAME Sets the module name to the string NAME. --mod-title=TITLE Sets the module title to the string TITLE. --mod-version=VER Sets the module version to the string VER. The idea is that Makefiles will use ellcc as the compiler for making dynamic Emacs modules, and life should be as simple as: make CC=ellcc LD='ellcc --mode=link' The only additional requirement is an entry in the Makefile to produce the module initialization file, which will usually be something along the lines of: modinit.c: $(SRCS) ellcc --mode=init --mod-name=\"$(MODNAME)\" \ --mod-title=\"$(MODTITLE)\" --mod-version=\"$(MODVERSION)\" \ -o $@ $(SRCS) See the samples for more details. */ #include <config.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stddef.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <errno.h> #include <sys/types.h> #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include <unistd.h> #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ #define EMODULES_GATHER_VERSION #include <emodules.h> #include <ellcc.h> /* Generated files must be included using <...> */ #define DEBUG #ifndef HAVE_SHLIB int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { fprintf (stderr, "Dynamic modules not supported on this platform\n"); return EXIT_FAILURE; } #else /* * Try to figure out the commands we need to use to create shared objects, * and how to compile for PIC mode. */ /* * xnew, xrnew -- allocate, reallocate storage * * SYNOPSIS: Type *xnew (int n, Type); * Type *xrnew (OldPointer, int n, Type); */ #ifdef chkmalloc # include "chkmalloc.h" # define xnew(n,Type) ((Type *) trace_malloc (__FILE__, __LINE__, \ (n) * sizeof (Type))) # define xrnew(op,n,Type) ((Type *) trace_realloc (__FILE__, __LINE__, \ (op), (n) * sizeof (Type))) #else # define xnew(n,Type) ((Type *) xmalloc ((n) * sizeof (Type))) # define xrnew(op,n,Type) ((Type *) xrealloc ((op), (n) * sizeof (Type))) #endif static void *xmalloc (size_t); static void fatal (char *, char *); static void add_to_argv (const char *); static void do_compile_mode (void); static void do_link_mode (void); static void do_init_mode (void); #define SSTR(S) ((S)?(S):"") #define ELLCC_COMPILE_MODE 0 #define ELLCC_LINK_MODE 1 #define ELLCC_INIT_MODE 2 static int ellcc_mode = ELLCC_COMPILE_MODE; static char *progname; static char *mod_name = NULL; static char *mod_version = NULL; static char *mod_title = NULL; static char *mod_output = NULL; static int verbose = 0; static char **exec_argv; static int exec_argc = 1; static int *exec_args; static int real_argc = 0; static int prog_argc; static char **prog_argv; /* * We allow the user to over-ride things in the environment */ char *ellcc, *ellld, *ellcflags, *ellldflags, *ellpicflags, *elldllflags; #define OVERENV(STR,EVAR,DFLT) \ STR = getenv(EVAR); \ if ((STR) == (char *)0) \ STR = DFLT int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { char *tmp; int i, done_mode = 0; prog_argc = argc; prog_argv = argv; #if defined(WIN32_NATIVE) tmp = strrchr (argv[0], '\\'); if (tmp != (char *)0) tmp++; #elif !defined (VMS) tmp = strrchr (argv[0], '/'); if (tmp != (char *)0) tmp++; #else tmp = argv[0]; #endif if (tmp != (char *)0) progname = tmp; else progname = argv[0]; tmp = &progname[strlen(progname)-2]; if (strcmp (tmp, "cc") == 0) ellcc_mode = ELLCC_COMPILE_MODE; else if (strcmp (tmp, "ld") == 0) ellcc_mode = ELLCC_LINK_MODE; else if (strcmp (tmp, "it") == 0) ellcc_mode = ELLCC_INIT_MODE; exec_argv = xnew(argc + 20, char *); exec_args = xnew(argc, int); for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) exec_args[i] = -1; if (argc < 2) fatal ("too few arguments", (char *)0); exec_args[0] = 0; for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { if (strncmp (argv[i], "--mode=", 7) == 0) { char *modeopt = argv[i] + 7; if (done_mode && strcmp (modeopt, "verbose")) fatal ("more than one mode specified", (char *) 0); if (strcmp (modeopt, "link") == 0) { done_mode++; ellcc_mode = ELLCC_LINK_MODE; } else if (strcmp (modeopt, "compile") == 0) { done_mode++; ellcc_mode = ELLCC_COMPILE_MODE; } else if (strcmp (modeopt, "init") == 0) { done_mode++; ellcc_mode = ELLCC_INIT_MODE; } else if (strcmp (modeopt, "verbose") == 0) verbose += 1; } else if (strcmp (argv[i], "--mod-location") == 0) { printf ("%s\n", ELLCC_MODDIR); return 0; } else if (strcmp (argv[i], "--mod-site-location") == 0) { printf ("%s\n", ELLCC_SITEMODS); return 0; } else if (strcmp (argv[i], "--mod-archdir") == 0) { printf ("%s\n", ELLCC_ARCHDIR); return 0; } else if (strcmp (argv[i], "--mod-config") == 0) { printf ("%s\n", ELLCC_CONFIG); return 0; } else if (strncmp (argv[i], "--mod-name=", 11) == 0) mod_name = argv[i] + 11; else if (strncmp (argv[i], "--mod-title=", 12) == 0) mod_title = argv[i] + 12; else if (strncmp (argv[i], "--mod-version=", 14) == 0) mod_version = argv[i] + 14; else if (strncmp (argv[i], "--mod-output=", 13) == 0) mod_output = argv[i] + 13; else { exec_args[exec_argc] = i; exec_argc++; } } if (ellcc_mode == ELLCC_LINK_MODE && mod_output == (char *)0) fatal ("must specify --mod-output when linking", (char *)0); if (ellcc_mode == ELLCC_INIT_MODE && mod_output == (char *)0) fatal ("must specify --mod-output when creating init file", (char *)0); if (ellcc_mode == ELLCC_INIT_MODE && mod_name == (char *)0) fatal ("must specify --mod-name when creating init file", (char *)0); /* * We now have the list of arguments to pass to the compiler or * linker (or to process for doc files). We can do the real work * now. */ if (verbose) printf ("ellcc driver version %s for EMODULES version %s (%ld)\n", ELLCC_EMACS_VER, EMODULES_VERSION, EMODULES_REVISION); #ifdef DEBUG if (verbose >= 2) { printf (" mode = %d (%s)\n", ellcc_mode, ellcc_mode == ELLCC_COMPILE_MODE ? "compile" : ellcc_mode == ELLCC_LINK_MODE ? "link" : "init"); printf (" module_name = \"%s\"\n", SSTR(mod_name)); printf (" module_title = \"%s\"\n", SSTR(mod_title)); printf (" module_version = \"%s\"\n", SSTR(mod_version)); printf (" CC = %s\n", ELLCC_CC); printf (" CFLAGS = %s\n", ELLCC_CFLAGS); printf (" CC PIC flags = %s\n", ELLCC_DLL_CFLAGS); printf (" LD = %s\n", ELLCC_DLL_LD); printf (" LDFLAGS = %s\n", ELLCC_DLL_LDFLAGS); printf (" architecture = %s\n", ELLCC_CONFIG); printf (" Include directory = %s/include\n", ELLCC_ARCHDIR); printf ("\n"); } #endif if (exec_argc < 2) fatal ("too few arguments", (char *) 0); /* * Get the over-rides from the environment */ OVERENV(ellcc, "ELLCC", ELLCC_CC); OVERENV(ellld, "ELLLD", ELLCC_DLL_LD); OVERENV(ellcflags, "ELLCFLAGS", ELLCC_CFLAGS); OVERENV(ellldflags, "ELLLDFLAGS", ELLCC_LDFLAGS); OVERENV(elldllflags, "ELLDLLFLAGS", ELLCC_DLL_LDFLAGS); OVERENV(ellpicflags, "ELLPICFLAGS", ELLCC_DLL_CFLAGS); if (ellcc_mode == ELLCC_COMPILE_MODE) do_compile_mode(); else if (ellcc_mode == ELLCC_LINK_MODE) do_link_mode(); else do_init_mode(); /* * The arguments to pass on to the desired program have now been set * up and we can run the program. */ if (verbose) { for (i = 0; i < real_argc; i++) printf ("%s ", exec_argv[i]); printf ("\n"); fflush (stdout); } exec_argv[real_argc] = (char *)0; /* Terminate argument list */ i = execvp (exec_argv[0], exec_argv); if (verbose) printf ("%s exited with status %d\n", exec_argv[0], i); return i; } /* 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; } /* Print error message and exit. */ static void fatal (char *s1, char *s2) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", progname); fprintf (stderr, s1, s2); fprintf (stderr, "\n"); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } /* * Add a string to the argument vector list that will be passed on down * to the compiler or linker. We need to split individual words into * arguments, taking quoting into account. This can get ugly. */ static void add_to_argv (const char *str) { int sm = 0; const char *s = (const char *)0; if ((str == (const char *)0) || (str[0] == '\0')) return; while (*str) { switch (sm) { case 0: /* Start of case - string leading whitespace */ if (isspace ((unsigned char) *str)) str++; else { sm = 1; /* Change state to non-whitespace */ s = str; /* Mark the start of THIS argument */ } break; case 1: /* Non-whitespace character. Mark the start */ if (isspace ((unsigned char) *str)) { /* Reached the end of the argument. Add it. */ int l = str-s; exec_argv[real_argc] = xnew (l+2, char); strncpy (exec_argv[real_argc], s, l); exec_argv[real_argc][l] = '\0'; real_argc++; sm = 0; /* Back to start state */ s = (const char *)0; break; } else if (*str == '\\') { sm = 2; /* Escaped character */ str++; break; } else if (*str == '\'') { /* Start of quoted string (single quotes) */ sm = 3; } else if (*str == '"') { /* Start of quoted string (double quotes) */ sm = 4; } else { /* This was just a normal character. Advance the pointer. */ str++; } break; case 2: /* Escaped character */ str++; /* Preserve the quoted character */ sm = 1; /* Go back to gathering state */ break; case 3: /* Inside single quoted string */ if (*str == '\'') sm = 1; str++; break; case 4: /* inside double quoted string */ if (*str == '"') sm = 1; str++; break; } } if (s != (const char *)0) { int l = str-s; exec_argv[real_argc] = xnew (l+2, char); strncpy (exec_argv[real_argc], s, l); exec_argv[real_argc][l] = '\0'; real_argc++; s = (const char *)0; } } /* * For compile mode, things are pretty straight forward. All we need to do * is build up the argument vector and exec() it. We must just make sure * that we get all of the required arguments in place. */ static void do_compile_mode (void) { int i; char ts[4096]; /* Plenty big enough */ add_to_argv (ellcc); add_to_argv (ellcflags); add_to_argv (ellpicflags); add_to_argv ("-DPIC"); add_to_argv ("-DEMACS_MODULE"); #ifdef XEMACS add_to_argv ("-DXEMACS_MODULE"); /* Cover both cases */ add_to_argv ("-Dxemacs"); #endif add_to_argv ("-Demacs"); sprintf (ts, "-I%s/include", ELLCC_ARCHDIR); add_to_argv (ts); add_to_argv (ELLCC_CF_ALL); for (i = 1; i < exec_argc; i++) exec_argv[real_argc++] = strdup (prog_argv[exec_args[i]]); } /* * For link mode, things are a little bit more complicated. We need to * insert the linker commands first, replace any occurrence of ELLSONAME * with the desired output file name, insert the output arguments, then * all of the provided arguments, then the final post arguments. Once * all of this has been done, the argument vector is ready to run. */ static void do_link_mode (void) { int i,x; char *t, ts[4096]; /* Plenty big enough */ add_to_argv (ellld); add_to_argv (ellldflags); add_to_argv (elldllflags); add_to_argv (ELLCC_DLL_LDO); add_to_argv (mod_output); for (i = 1; i < exec_argc; i++) exec_argv[real_argc++] = strdup (prog_argv[exec_args[i]]); add_to_argv (ELLCC_DLL_POST); /* * Now go through each argument and replace ELLSONAME with mod_output. */ for (i = 0; i < real_argc; i++) { x = 0; ts[0] = '\0'; t = exec_argv[i]; while (*t) { if (*t == 'E') { if (strncmp (t, "ELLSONAME", 9) == 0) { strcat (ts, mod_output); t += 8; x += strlen (mod_output); } else { ts[x] = *t; x++; ts[x] = '\0'; } } else { ts[x] = *t; x++; ts[x] = '\0'; } t++; } free (exec_argv[i]); exec_argv[i] = strdup (ts); } } /* * In init mode, things are a bit easier. We assume that the only things * passed on the command line are the names of source files which the * make-doc program will be processing. We prepare the output file with * the header information first, as make-doc will append to the file by * special dispensation. */ static void do_init_mode (void) { int i; char ts[4096]; /* Plenty big enough */ char *mdocprog; FILE *mout = fopen (mod_output, "w"); if (mout == (FILE *)0) fatal ("failed to open output file", mod_output); fprintf (mout, "/* DO NOT EDIT - AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED */\n\n"); fprintf (mout, "#include <emodules.h>\n\n"); fprintf (mout, "const long emodule_compiler = %ld;\n", EMODULES_REVISION); fprintf (mout, "const char *emodule_name = \"%s\";\n", SSTR(mod_name)); fprintf (mout, "const char *emodule_version = \"%s\";\n", SSTR(mod_version)); fprintf (mout, "const char *emodule_title = \"%s\";\n", SSTR(mod_title)); fprintf (mout, "\n\n"); fprintf (mout, "void docs_of_%s()\n", SSTR(mod_name)); fclose (mout); sprintf (ts, "%s/make-docfile", ELLCC_ARCHDIR); OVERENV(mdocprog, "ELLMAKEDOC", ts); add_to_argv (mdocprog); sprintf (ts, "-E %s", mod_output); add_to_argv (ts); for (i = 1; i < exec_argc; i++) exec_argv[real_argc++] = strdup (prog_argv[exec_args[i]]); } #endif /* HAVE_SHLIB */