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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-02-13 09:57:04 by ben] profile updates profile.c: Major reworking. Keep track of new information -- total function timing (includes descendants), GC usage, total GC usage (includes descendants). New functions to be called appropriately from eval.c, alloc.c to keep track of this information. Keep track of when we're actually in a function vs. in its profile, for more accurate timing counts. Track profile overhead separately. Create new mechanism for specifying "internal sections" that are tracked just like regular Lisp functions and even appear in the backtrace if `backtrace-with-internal-sections' is non-nil (t by default for error-checking builds). Add some KKCC information for the straight (non-Elisp) hash table used by profile, which contains Lisp objects in its keys -- but not used yet. Remove old ad-hoc methods for tracking garbage collection, redisplay (which was incorrect anyway when Lisp was called within these sections). Don't record any tick info when blocking under MS Windows, since the timer there is in real time rather than in process time. Make `start-profiling', `stop-profiling' interactive. Be consistent wrt. recursive functions and functions currently on the stack when starting or stopping -- together these make implementing the `total' values extremely difficult. When we start profiling, we act as if we just entered all the functions currently on the stack. Likewise when exiting. Create vars in_profile for tracking time spent inside of profiling, and profiling_lock for setting exclusive access to the main hash table when reading from it or modifying it. (protects against getting screwed up by the signal handle going off at the same time. profile.h: New file. Create macros for declaring internal profiling sections. lisp.h: Move profile-related stuff to profile.h. alloc.c: Keep track of total consing, for profile. Tell profile when we are consing. Use new profile-section method for noting garbage-collection. alloc.c: Abort if we attempt to call the allocator reentrantly. backtrace.h, eval.c: Add info for use by profile in the backtrace frame and transfer PUSH_BACKTRACE/POP_BACKTRACE from eval.c, for use with profile. elhash.c: Author comment. eval.c, lisp.h: New Lisp var `backtrace-with-internal-sections'. Set to t when error-checking is on. eval.c: When unwinding, eval.c: Report to profile when we are about-to-call and just-called wrt. a function. alloc.c, eval.c: Allow for "fake" backtrace frames, for internal sections (used by profile and `backtrace-with-internal-sections'. event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c, event-msw.c, event-tty.c: Record when we are actually blocking on an event, for profile's sake. event-stream.c: Record internal profiling sections for getting, dispatching events. extents.c: Record internal profiling sections for map_extents. hash.c, hash.h: Add pregrow_hash_table_if_necessary(). (Used in profile code since the signal handler is the main grower but can't allow a realloc(). We make sure, at critical points, that the table is large enough.) lread.c: Create internal profiling sections for `load' (which may be triggered internally by autoload, etc.). redisplay.c: Remove old profile_redisplay_flag. Use new macros to declare internal profiling section for redisplay. text.c: Use new macros to declare internal profiling sections for char-byte conversion and internal-external conversion. SEMI-UNRELATED CHANGES: ----------------------- text.c: Update the long comments.
author ben
date Thu, 13 Feb 2003 09:57:08 +0000
parents 0784d089fdc9
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;;; device.el --- miscellaneous device functions not written in C

;; Copyright (C) 1994-5, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Ben Wing

;; Maintainer: XEmacs Development Team
;; Keywords: internal, dumped

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

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;;; Commentary:

;; This file is dumped with XEmacs.

;;; Code:

;;; Initialization

; Specifier tag 'printer which matches printers
(define-specifier-tag 'printer (function device-printer-p))

; Specifier tag 'display which matches displays
(define-specifier-tag 'display (function
				(lambda (device)
				  (not (device-printer-p device)))))

;;; Functions

(defun device-list ()
  "Return a list of all devices."
  (apply 'nconc (mapcar 'console-device-list (console-list))))

(defun device-type (&optional device)
  "Return the type of the specified device (e.g. `x' or `tty').
This is equivalent to the type of the device's console.
Value is `tty' for a tty device (a character-only terminal),
`x' for a device that is a screen on an X display,
`gtk' for a device that is a GTK connection.
`ns' for a device that is a NeXTstep connection (not yet implemented),
`mswindows' for a device that is a MS Windows workstation,
`msprinter' for a device that is a MS Windows printer connection,
`stream' for a stream device (which acts like a stdio stream), and
`dead' for a deleted device."
  (or device (setq device (selected-device)))
  (if (not (device-live-p device)) 'dead
    (console-type (device-console device))))

(defun make-tty-device (&optional tty terminal-type controlling-process)
  "Create a new device on TTY.
  TTY should be the name of a tty device file (e.g. \"/dev/ttyp3\" under
SunOS et al.), as returned by the `tty' command.  A value of nil means
use the stdin and stdout as passed to XEmacs from the shell.
  If TERMINAL-TYPE is non-nil, it should be a string specifying the
type of the terminal attached to the specified tty.  If it is nil,
the terminal type will be inferred from the TERM environment variable.
  If CONTROLLING-PROCESS is non-nil, it should be an integer
specifying the process id of the process in control of the specified tty.  If
it is nil, it is assumes to be the value returned by emacs-pid."
  (make-device 'tty tty (list 'terminal-type terminal-type 
			      'controlling-process controlling-process)))

(defun device-pixel-width (&optional device)
  "Return the width in pixels of DEVICE, or nil if unknown."
  (let ((ds (device-system-metric device 'size-device)))
    (and ds (car ds))))

(defun device-pixel-height (&optional device)
  "Return the height in pixels of DEVICE, or nil if unknown."
  (let ((ds (device-system-metric device 'size-device)))
    (and ds (cdr ds))))

(defun device-mm-width (&optional device)
  "Return the width in millimeters of DEVICE, or nil if unknown."
  (let ((ds (device-system-metric device 'size-device-mm)))
    (and ds (car ds))))

(defun device-mm-height (&optional device)
  "Return the height in millimeters of DEVICE, or nil if unknown."
  (let ((ds (device-system-metric device 'size-device-mm)))
    (and ds (cdr ds))))

(defun device-bitplanes (&optional device)
  "Return the number of bitplanes of DEVICE, or nil if unknown."
  (device-system-metric device 'num-bit-planes))

(defun device-color-cells (&optional device)
  "Return the number of color cells of DEVICE, or nil if unknown."
  (device-system-metric device 'num-color-cells))

(defun make-gtk-device ()
  "Create a new GTK device."
  (make-device 'gtk nil))

(defun make-x-device (&optional display)
  "Create a new device connected to DISPLAY."
  (make-device 'x display))

(defun make-mswindows-device ()
  "Create a new mswindows device."
  (make-device 'mswindows nil))

(defun device-on-window-system-p (&optional device)
  "Return non-nil if DEVICE is on a window system.
This generally means that there is support for the mouse, the menubar,
the toolbar, glyphs, etc."
  (or device (setq device (selected-device)))
  (console-on-window-system-p (device-console device)))

(defun call-device-method (name device &rest args)
  "Call a DEVICE-specific function with the generic name NAME.
If DEVICE is not provided then the selected device is used."
  (or device (setq device (selected-device)))
  (or (symbolp name) (error "function name must be a symbol"))
  (let ((devmeth (intern (concat (symbol-name 
				  (device-type device)) "-" (symbol-name name)))))
    (if (functionp devmeth)
	(if args
	    (apply devmeth args)
	  (funcall devmeth))
      nil)))

(defmacro define-device-method (name &optional docstring)
  "Define NAME to be a device method."
  `(defun ,name (&rest arglist) ,docstring
     (apply 'call-device-method (quote ,name) nil arglist)))

(defmacro define-device-method* (name &optional docstring)
  "Define NAME to be a device method."
  `(defun* ,name (&rest arglist) ,docstring
     (apply 'call-device-method (quote ,name) nil arglist)))

(defalias 'valid-device-type-p 'valid-console-type-p)
(defalias 'device-type-list 'console-type-list)
(defalias 'device-pixel-depth 'device-bitplanes)

;;; device.el ends here