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1 ;;; bytecomp.el --- compilation of Lisp code into byte code -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000-2014 Free Software
4 ;; Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com>
7 ;; Hallvard Furuseth <hbf@ulrik.uio.no>
8 ;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
9 ;; Keywords: lisp
10 ;; Package: emacs
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27 ;;; Commentary:
29 ;; The Emacs Lisp byte compiler. This crunches lisp source into a sort
30 ;; of p-code (`lapcode') which takes up less space and can be interpreted
31 ;; faster. [`LAP' == `Lisp Assembly Program'.]
32 ;; The user entry points are byte-compile-file and byte-recompile-directory.
34 ;;; Code:
36 ;; ========================================================================
37 ;; Entry points:
38 ;; byte-recompile-directory, byte-compile-file,
39 ;; byte-recompile-file,
40 ;; batch-byte-compile, batch-byte-recompile-directory,
41 ;; byte-compile, compile-defun,
42 ;; display-call-tree
43 ;; (byte-compile-buffer and byte-compile-and-load-file were turned off
44 ;; because they are not terribly useful and get in the way of completion.)
46 ;; This version of the byte compiler has the following improvements:
47 ;; + optimization of compiled code:
48 ;; - removal of unreachable code;
49 ;; - removal of calls to side-effectless functions whose return-value
50 ;; is unused;
51 ;; - compile-time evaluation of safe constant forms, such as (consp nil)
52 ;; and (ash 1 6);
53 ;; - open-coding of literal lambdas;
54 ;; - peephole optimization of emitted code;
55 ;; - trivial functions are left uncompiled for speed.
56 ;; + support for inline functions;
57 ;; + compile-time evaluation of arbitrary expressions;
58 ;; + compile-time warning messages for:
59 ;; - functions being redefined with incompatible arglists;
60 ;; - functions being redefined as macros, or vice-versa;
61 ;; - functions or macros defined multiple times in the same file;
62 ;; - functions being called with the incorrect number of arguments;
63 ;; - functions being called which are not defined globally, in the
64 ;; file, or as autoloads;
65 ;; - assignment and reference of undeclared free variables;
66 ;; - various syntax errors;
67 ;; + correct compilation of nested defuns, defmacros, defvars and defsubsts;
68 ;; + correct compilation of top-level uses of macros;
69 ;; + the ability to generate a histogram of functions called.
71 ;; User customization variables: M-x customize-group bytecomp
73 ;; New Features:
75 ;; o The form `defsubst' is just like `defun', except that the function
76 ;; generated will be open-coded in compiled code which uses it. This
77 ;; means that no function call will be generated, it will simply be
78 ;; spliced in. Lisp functions calls are very slow, so this can be a
79 ;; big win.
81 ;; You can generally accomplish the same thing with `defmacro', but in
82 ;; that case, the defined procedure can't be used as an argument to
83 ;; mapcar, etc.
85 ;; o You can also open-code one particular call to a function without
86 ;; open-coding all calls. Use the 'inline' form to do this, like so:
88 ;; (inline (foo 1 2 3)) ;; `foo' will be open-coded
89 ;; or...
90 ;; (inline ;; `foo' and `baz' will be
91 ;; (foo 1 2 3 (bar 5)) ;; open-coded, but `bar' will not.
92 ;; (baz 0))
94 ;; o It is possible to open-code a function in the same file it is defined
95 ;; in without having to load that file before compiling it. The
96 ;; byte-compiler has been modified to remember function definitions in
97 ;; the compilation environment in the same way that it remembers macro
98 ;; definitions.
100 ;; o Forms like ((lambda ...) ...) are open-coded.
102 ;; o The form `eval-when-compile' is like progn, except that the body
103 ;; is evaluated at compile-time. When it appears at top-level, this
104 ;; is analogous to the Common Lisp idiom (eval-when (compile) ...).
105 ;; When it does not appear at top-level, it is similar to the
106 ;; Common Lisp #. reader macro (but not in interpreted code).
108 ;; o The form `eval-and-compile' is similar to eval-when-compile, but
109 ;; the whole form is evalled both at compile-time and at run-time.
111 ;; o The command compile-defun is analogous to eval-defun.
113 ;; o If you run byte-compile-file on a filename which is visited in a
114 ;; buffer, and that buffer is modified, you are asked whether you want
115 ;; to save the buffer before compiling.
117 ;; o byte-compiled files now start with the string `;ELC'.
118 ;; Some versions of `file' can be customized to recognize that.
120 (require 'backquote)
121 (require 'macroexp)
122 (require 'cconv)
123 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))
125 (or (fboundp 'defsubst)
126 ;; This really ought to be loaded already!
127 (load "byte-run"))
129 ;; The feature of compiling in a specific target Emacs version
130 ;; has been turned off because compile time options are a bad idea.
131 (defgroup bytecomp nil
132 "Emacs Lisp byte-compiler."
133 :group 'lisp)
135 (defcustom emacs-lisp-file-regexp "\\.el\\'"
136 "Regexp which matches Emacs Lisp source files.
137 If you change this, you might want to set `byte-compile-dest-file-function'."
138 :group 'bytecomp
139 :type 'regexp)
141 (defcustom byte-compile-dest-file-function nil
142 "Function for the function `byte-compile-dest-file' to call.
143 It should take one argument, the name of an Emacs Lisp source
144 file name, and return the name of the compiled file."
145 :group 'bytecomp
146 :type '(choice (const nil) function)
147 :version "23.2")
149 ;; This enables file name handlers such as jka-compr
150 ;; to remove parts of the file name that should not be copied
151 ;; through to the output file name.
152 (defun byte-compiler-base-file-name (filename)
153 (let ((handler (find-file-name-handler filename
154 'byte-compiler-base-file-name)))
155 (if handler
156 (funcall handler 'byte-compiler-base-file-name filename)
157 filename)))
159 (or (fboundp 'byte-compile-dest-file)
160 ;; The user may want to redefine this along with emacs-lisp-file-regexp,
161 ;; so only define it if it is undefined.
162 ;; Note - redefining this function is obsolete as of 23.2.
163 ;; Customize byte-compile-dest-file-function instead.
164 (defun byte-compile-dest-file (filename)
165 "Convert an Emacs Lisp source file name to a compiled file name.
166 If `byte-compile-dest-file-function' is non-nil, uses that
167 function to do the work. Otherwise, if FILENAME matches
168 `emacs-lisp-file-regexp' (by default, files with the extension `.el'),
169 adds `c' to it; otherwise adds `.elc'."
170 (if byte-compile-dest-file-function
171 (funcall byte-compile-dest-file-function filename)
172 (setq filename (file-name-sans-versions
173 (byte-compiler-base-file-name filename)))
174 (cond ((string-match emacs-lisp-file-regexp filename)
175 (concat (substring filename 0 (match-beginning 0)) ".elc"))
176 (t (concat filename ".elc"))))))
178 ;; This can be the 'byte-compile property of any symbol.
179 (autoload 'byte-compile-inline-expand "byte-opt")
181 ;; This is the entry point to the lapcode optimizer pass1.
182 (autoload 'byte-optimize-form "byte-opt")
183 ;; This is the entry point to the lapcode optimizer pass2.
184 (autoload 'byte-optimize-lapcode "byte-opt")
185 (autoload 'byte-compile-unfold-lambda "byte-opt")
187 ;; This is the entry point to the decompiler, which is used by the
188 ;; disassembler. The disassembler just requires 'byte-compile, but
189 ;; that doesn't define this function, so this seems to be a reasonable
190 ;; thing to do.
191 (autoload 'byte-decompile-bytecode "byte-opt")
193 (defcustom byte-compile-verbose
194 (and (not noninteractive) (> baud-rate search-slow-speed))
195 "Non-nil means print messages describing progress of byte-compiler."
196 :group 'bytecomp
197 :type 'boolean)
199 (defcustom byte-optimize t
200 "Enable optimization in the byte compiler.
201 Possible values are:
202 nil - no optimization
203 t - all optimizations
204 `source' - source-level optimizations only
205 `byte' - code-level optimizations only"
206 :group 'bytecomp
207 :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
208 (const :tag "all" t)
209 (const :tag "source-level" source)
210 (const :tag "byte-level" byte)))
212 (defcustom byte-compile-delete-errors nil
213 "If non-nil, the optimizer may delete forms that may signal an error.
214 This includes variable references and calls to functions such as `car'."
215 :group 'bytecomp
216 :type 'boolean)
218 (defvar byte-compile-dynamic nil
219 "If non-nil, compile function bodies so they load lazily.
220 They are hidden in comments in the compiled file,
221 and each one is brought into core when the
222 function is called.
224 To enable this option, make it a file-local variable
225 in the source file you want it to apply to.
226 For example, add -*-byte-compile-dynamic: t;-*- on the first line.
228 When this option is true, if you load the compiled file and then move it,
229 the functions you loaded will not be able to run.")
230 ;;;###autoload(put 'byte-compile-dynamic 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp)
232 (defvar byte-compile-disable-print-circle nil
233 "If non-nil, disable `print-circle' on printing a byte-compiled code.")
234 (make-obsolete-variable 'byte-compile-disable-print-circle nil "24.1")
235 ;;;###autoload(put 'byte-compile-disable-print-circle 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp)
237 (defcustom byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings t
238 "If non-nil, compile doc strings for lazy access.
239 We bury the doc strings of functions and variables inside comments in
240 the file, and bring them into core only when they are actually needed.
242 When this option is true, if you load the compiled file and then move it,
243 you won't be able to find the documentation of anything in that file.
245 To disable this option for a certain file, make it a file-local variable
246 in the source file. For example, add this to the first line:
247 -*-byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings:nil;-*-
248 You can also set the variable globally.
250 This option is enabled by default because it reduces Emacs memory usage."
251 :group 'bytecomp
252 :type 'boolean)
253 ;;;###autoload(put 'byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp)
255 (defconst byte-compile-log-buffer "*Compile-Log*"
256 "Name of the byte-compiler's log buffer.")
258 (defcustom byte-optimize-log nil
259 "If non-nil, the byte-compiler will log its optimizations.
260 If this is 'source, then only source-level optimizations will be logged.
261 If it is 'byte, then only byte-level optimizations will be logged.
262 The information is logged to `byte-compile-log-buffer'."
263 :group 'bytecomp
264 :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
265 (const :tag "all" t)
266 (const :tag "source-level" source)
267 (const :tag "byte-level" byte)))
269 (defcustom byte-compile-error-on-warn nil
270 "If true, the byte-compiler reports warnings with `error'."
271 :group 'bytecomp
272 :type 'boolean)
274 (defconst byte-compile-warning-types
275 '(redefine callargs free-vars unresolved
276 obsolete noruntime cl-functions interactive-only
277 make-local mapcar constants suspicious lexical)
278 "The list of warning types used when `byte-compile-warnings' is t.")
279 (defcustom byte-compile-warnings t
280 "List of warnings that the byte-compiler should issue (t for all).
282 Elements of the list may be:
284 free-vars references to variables not in the current lexical scope.
285 unresolved calls to unknown functions.
286 callargs function calls with args that don't match the definition.
287 redefine function name redefined from a macro to ordinary function or vice
288 versa, or redefined to take a different number of arguments.
289 obsolete obsolete variables and functions.
290 noruntime functions that may not be defined at runtime (typically
291 defined only under `eval-when-compile').
292 cl-functions calls to runtime functions (as distinguished from macros and
293 aliases) from the old CL package (not the newer cl-lib).
294 interactive-only
295 commands that normally shouldn't be called from Lisp code.
296 lexical global/dynamic variables lacking a prefix.
297 make-local calls to make-variable-buffer-local that may be incorrect.
298 mapcar mapcar called for effect.
299 constants let-binding of, or assignment to, constants/nonvariables.
300 suspicious constructs that usually don't do what the coder wanted.
302 If the list begins with `not', then the remaining elements specify warnings to
303 suppress. For example, (not mapcar) will suppress warnings about mapcar."
304 :group 'bytecomp
305 :type `(choice (const :tag "All" t)
306 (set :menu-tag "Some"
307 ,@(mapcar (lambda (x) `(const ,x))
308 byte-compile-warning-types))))
310 ;;;###autoload
311 (put 'byte-compile-warnings 'safe-local-variable
312 (lambda (v)
313 (or (symbolp v)
314 (null (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (x) (not (symbolp x))) v))))))
316 (defun byte-compile-warning-enabled-p (warning)
317 "Return non-nil if WARNING is enabled, according to `byte-compile-warnings'."
318 (or (eq byte-compile-warnings t)
319 (if (eq (car byte-compile-warnings) 'not)
320 (not (memq warning byte-compile-warnings))
321 (memq warning byte-compile-warnings))))
323 ;;;###autoload
324 (defun byte-compile-disable-warning (warning)
325 "Change `byte-compile-warnings' to disable WARNING.
326 If `byte-compile-warnings' is t, set it to `(not WARNING)'.
327 Otherwise, if the first element is `not', add WARNING, else remove it.
328 Normally you should let-bind `byte-compile-warnings' before calling this,
329 else the global value will be modified."
330 (setq byte-compile-warnings
331 (cond ((eq byte-compile-warnings t)
332 (list 'not warning))
333 ((eq (car byte-compile-warnings) 'not)
334 (if (memq warning byte-compile-warnings)
335 byte-compile-warnings
336 (append byte-compile-warnings (list warning))))
338 (delq warning byte-compile-warnings)))))
340 ;;;###autoload
341 (defun byte-compile-enable-warning (warning)
342 "Change `byte-compile-warnings' to enable WARNING.
343 If `byte-compile-warnings' is `t', do nothing. Otherwise, if the
344 first element is `not', remove WARNING, else add it.
345 Normally you should let-bind `byte-compile-warnings' before calling this,
346 else the global value will be modified."
347 (or (eq byte-compile-warnings t)
348 (setq byte-compile-warnings
349 (cond ((eq (car byte-compile-warnings) 'not)
350 (delq warning byte-compile-warnings))
351 ((memq warning byte-compile-warnings)
352 byte-compile-warnings)
354 (append byte-compile-warnings (list warning)))))))
356 (defvar byte-compile-interactive-only-functions nil
357 "List of commands that are not meant to be called from Lisp.")
358 (make-obsolete-variable 'byte-compile-interactive-only-functions
359 "use the `interactive-only' symbol property instead."
360 "24.4")
362 (defvar byte-compile-not-obsolete-vars nil
363 "List of variables that shouldn't be reported as obsolete.")
364 (defvar byte-compile-global-not-obsolete-vars nil
365 "Global list of variables that shouldn't be reported as obsolete.")
367 (defvar byte-compile-not-obsolete-funcs nil
368 "List of functions that shouldn't be reported as obsolete.")
370 (defcustom byte-compile-generate-call-tree nil
371 "Non-nil means collect call-graph information when compiling.
372 This records which functions were called and from where.
373 If the value is t, compilation displays the call graph when it finishes.
374 If the value is neither t nor nil, compilation asks you whether to display
375 the graph.
377 The call tree only lists functions called, not macros used. Those functions
378 which the byte-code interpreter knows about directly (eq, cons, etc.) are
379 not reported.
381 The call tree also lists those functions which are not known to be called
382 \(that is, to which no calls have been compiled). Functions which can be
383 invoked interactively are excluded from this list."
384 :group 'bytecomp
385 :type '(choice (const :tag "Yes" t) (const :tag "No" nil)
386 (other :tag "Ask" lambda)))
388 (defvar byte-compile-call-tree nil
389 "Alist of functions and their call tree.
390 Each element looks like
392 \(FUNCTION CALLERS CALLS\)
394 where CALLERS is a list of functions that call FUNCTION, and CALLS
395 is a list of functions for which calls were generated while compiling
396 FUNCTION.")
398 (defcustom byte-compile-call-tree-sort 'name
399 "If non-nil, sort the call tree.
400 The values `name', `callers', `calls', `calls+callers'
401 specify different fields to sort on."
402 :group 'bytecomp
403 :type '(choice (const name) (const callers) (const calls)
404 (const calls+callers) (const nil)))
406 (defvar byte-compile-debug nil)
407 (defvar byte-compile-constants nil
408 "List of all constants encountered during compilation of this form.")
409 (defvar byte-compile-variables nil
410 "List of all variables encountered during compilation of this form.")
411 (defvar byte-compile-bound-variables nil
412 "List of dynamic variables bound in the context of the current form.
413 This list lives partly on the stack.")
414 (defvar byte-compile-lexical-variables nil
415 "List of variables that have been treated as lexical.
416 Filled in `cconv-analyse-form' but initialized and consulted here.")
417 (defvar byte-compile-const-variables nil
418 "List of variables declared as constants during compilation of this file.")
419 (defvar byte-compile-free-references)
420 (defvar byte-compile-free-assignments)
422 (defvar byte-compiler-error-flag)
424 (defconst byte-compile-initial-macro-environment
426 ;; (byte-compiler-options . (lambda (&rest forms)
427 ;; (apply 'byte-compiler-options-handler forms)))
428 (declare-function . byte-compile-macroexpand-declare-function)
429 (eval-when-compile . (lambda (&rest body)
430 (list
431 'quote
432 (byte-compile-eval
433 (byte-compile-top-level
434 (byte-compile-preprocess (cons 'progn body)))))))
435 (eval-and-compile . (lambda (&rest body)
436 ;; Byte compile before running it. Do it piece by
437 ;; piece, in case further expressions need earlier
438 ;; ones to be evaluated already, as is the case in
439 ;; eieio.el.
440 `(progn
441 ,@(mapcar (lambda (exp)
442 (let ((cexp
443 (byte-compile-top-level
444 (byte-compile-preprocess
445 exp))))
446 (eval cexp)
447 cexp))
448 body)))))
449 "The default macro-environment passed to macroexpand by the compiler.
450 Placing a macro here will cause a macro to have different semantics when
451 expanded by the compiler as when expanded by the interpreter.")
453 (defvar byte-compile-macro-environment byte-compile-initial-macro-environment
454 "Alist of macros defined in the file being compiled.
455 Each element looks like (MACRONAME . DEFINITION). It is
456 \(MACRONAME . nil) when a macro is redefined as a function.")
458 (defvar byte-compile-function-environment nil
459 "Alist of functions defined in the file being compiled.
460 This is so we can inline them when necessary.
461 Each element looks like (FUNCTIONNAME . DEFINITION). It is
462 \(FUNCTIONNAME . nil) when a function is redefined as a macro.
463 It is \(FUNCTIONNAME . t) when all we know is that it was defined,
464 and we don't know the definition. For an autoloaded function, DEFINITION
465 has the form (autoload . FILENAME).")
467 (defvar byte-compile-unresolved-functions nil
468 "Alist of undefined functions to which calls have been compiled.
469 This variable is only significant whilst compiling an entire buffer.
470 Used for warnings when a function is not known to be defined or is later
471 defined with incorrect args.")
473 (defvar byte-compile-noruntime-functions nil
474 "Alist of functions called that may not be defined when the compiled code is run.
475 Used for warnings about calling a function that is defined during compilation
476 but won't necessarily be defined when the compiled file is loaded.")
478 ;; Variables for lexical binding
479 (defvar byte-compile--lexical-environment nil
480 "The current lexical environment.")
482 (defvar byte-compile-tag-number 0)
483 (defvar byte-compile-output nil
484 "Alist describing contents to put in byte code string.
485 Each element is (INDEX . VALUE)")
486 (defvar byte-compile-depth 0 "Current depth of execution stack.")
487 (defvar byte-compile-maxdepth 0 "Maximum depth of execution stack.")
490 ;;; The byte codes; this information is duplicated in bytecomp.c
492 (defvar byte-code-vector nil
493 "An array containing byte-code names indexed by byte-code values.")
495 (defvar byte-stack+-info nil
496 "An array with the stack adjustment for each byte-code.")
498 (defmacro byte-defop (opcode stack-adjust opname &optional docstring)
499 ;; This is a speed-hack for building the byte-code-vector at compile-time.
500 ;; We fill in the vector at macroexpand-time, and then after the last call
501 ;; to byte-defop, we write the vector out as a constant instead of writing
502 ;; out a bunch of calls to aset.
503 ;; Actually, we don't fill in the vector itself, because that could make
504 ;; it problematic to compile big changes to this compiler; we store the
505 ;; values on its plist, and remove them later in -extrude.
506 (let ((v1 (or (get 'byte-code-vector 'tmp-compile-time-value)
507 (put 'byte-code-vector 'tmp-compile-time-value
508 (make-vector 256 nil))))
509 (v2 (or (get 'byte-stack+-info 'tmp-compile-time-value)
510 (put 'byte-stack+-info 'tmp-compile-time-value
511 (make-vector 256 nil)))))
512 (aset v1 opcode opname)
513 (aset v2 opcode stack-adjust))
514 (if docstring
515 (list 'defconst opname opcode (concat "Byte code opcode " docstring "."))
516 (list 'defconst opname opcode)))
518 (defmacro byte-extrude-byte-code-vectors ()
519 (prog1 (list 'setq 'byte-code-vector
520 (get 'byte-code-vector 'tmp-compile-time-value)
521 'byte-stack+-info
522 (get 'byte-stack+-info 'tmp-compile-time-value))
523 (put 'byte-code-vector 'tmp-compile-time-value nil)
524 (put 'byte-stack+-info 'tmp-compile-time-value nil)))
527 ;; These opcodes are special in that they pack their argument into the
528 ;; opcode word.
530 (byte-defop 0 1 byte-stack-ref "for stack reference")
531 (byte-defop 8 1 byte-varref "for variable reference")
532 (byte-defop 16 -1 byte-varset "for setting a variable")
533 (byte-defop 24 -1 byte-varbind "for binding a variable")
534 (byte-defop 32 0 byte-call "for calling a function")
535 (byte-defop 40 0 byte-unbind "for unbinding special bindings")
536 ;; codes 8-47 are consumed by the preceding opcodes
538 ;; New (in Emacs-24.4) bytecodes for more efficient handling of non-local exits
539 ;; (especially useful in lexical-binding code).
540 (byte-defop 48 0 byte-pophandler)
541 (byte-defop 50 -1 byte-pushcatch)
542 (byte-defop 49 -1 byte-pushconditioncase)
544 ;; unused: 51-55
546 (byte-defop 56 -1 byte-nth)
547 (byte-defop 57 0 byte-symbolp)
548 (byte-defop 58 0 byte-consp)
549 (byte-defop 59 0 byte-stringp)
550 (byte-defop 60 0 byte-listp)
551 (byte-defop 61 -1 byte-eq)
552 (byte-defop 62 -1 byte-memq)
553 (byte-defop 63 0 byte-not)
554 (byte-defop 64 0 byte-car)
555 (byte-defop 65 0 byte-cdr)
556 (byte-defop 66 -1 byte-cons)
557 (byte-defop 67 0 byte-list1)
558 (byte-defop 68 -1 byte-list2)
559 (byte-defop 69 -2 byte-list3)
560 (byte-defop 70 -3 byte-list4)
561 (byte-defop 71 0 byte-length)
562 (byte-defop 72 -1 byte-aref)
563 (byte-defop 73 -2 byte-aset)
564 (byte-defop 74 0 byte-symbol-value)
565 (byte-defop 75 0 byte-symbol-function) ; this was commented out
566 (byte-defop 76 -1 byte-set)
567 (byte-defop 77 -1 byte-fset) ; this was commented out
568 (byte-defop 78 -1 byte-get)
569 (byte-defop 79 -2 byte-substring)
570 (byte-defop 80 -1 byte-concat2)
571 (byte-defop 81 -2 byte-concat3)
572 (byte-defop 82 -3 byte-concat4)
573 (byte-defop 83 0 byte-sub1)
574 (byte-defop 84 0 byte-add1)
575 (byte-defop 85 -1 byte-eqlsign)
576 (byte-defop 86 -1 byte-gtr)
577 (byte-defop 87 -1 byte-lss)
578 (byte-defop 88 -1 byte-leq)
579 (byte-defop 89 -1 byte-geq)
580 (byte-defop 90 -1 byte-diff)
581 (byte-defop 91 0 byte-negate)
582 (byte-defop 92 -1 byte-plus)
583 (byte-defop 93 -1 byte-max)
584 (byte-defop 94 -1 byte-min)
585 (byte-defop 95 -1 byte-mult) ; v19 only
586 (byte-defop 96 1 byte-point)
587 (byte-defop 98 0 byte-goto-char)
588 (byte-defop 99 0 byte-insert)
589 (byte-defop 100 1 byte-point-max)
590 (byte-defop 101 1 byte-point-min)
591 (byte-defop 102 0 byte-char-after)
592 (byte-defop 103 1 byte-following-char)
593 (byte-defop 104 1 byte-preceding-char)
594 (byte-defop 105 1 byte-current-column)
595 (byte-defop 106 0 byte-indent-to)
596 (byte-defop 107 0 byte-scan-buffer-OBSOLETE) ; no longer generated as of v18
597 (byte-defop 108 1 byte-eolp)
598 (byte-defop 109 1 byte-eobp)
599 (byte-defop 110 1 byte-bolp)
600 (byte-defop 111 1 byte-bobp)
601 (byte-defop 112 1 byte-current-buffer)
602 (byte-defop 113 0 byte-set-buffer)
603 (byte-defop 114 0 byte-save-current-buffer
604 "To make a binding to record the current buffer")
605 (byte-defop 115 0 byte-set-mark-OBSOLETE)
606 (byte-defop 116 1 byte-interactive-p-OBSOLETE)
608 ;; These ops are new to v19
609 (byte-defop 117 0 byte-forward-char)
610 (byte-defop 118 0 byte-forward-word)
611 (byte-defop 119 -1 byte-skip-chars-forward)
612 (byte-defop 120 -1 byte-skip-chars-backward)
613 (byte-defop 121 0 byte-forward-line)
614 (byte-defop 122 0 byte-char-syntax)
615 (byte-defop 123 -1 byte-buffer-substring)
616 (byte-defop 124 -1 byte-delete-region)
617 (byte-defop 125 -1 byte-narrow-to-region)
618 (byte-defop 126 1 byte-widen)
619 (byte-defop 127 0 byte-end-of-line)
621 ;; unused: 128
623 ;; These store their argument in the next two bytes
624 (byte-defop 129 1 byte-constant2
625 "for reference to a constant with vector index >= byte-constant-limit")
626 (byte-defop 130 0 byte-goto "for unconditional jump")
627 (byte-defop 131 -1 byte-goto-if-nil "to pop value and jump if it's nil")
628 (byte-defop 132 -1 byte-goto-if-not-nil "to pop value and jump if it's not nil")
629 (byte-defop 133 -1 byte-goto-if-nil-else-pop
630 "to examine top-of-stack, jump and don't pop it if it's nil,
631 otherwise pop it")
632 (byte-defop 134 -1 byte-goto-if-not-nil-else-pop
633 "to examine top-of-stack, jump and don't pop it if it's non nil,
634 otherwise pop it")
636 (byte-defop 135 -1 byte-return "to pop a value and return it from `byte-code'")
637 (byte-defop 136 -1 byte-discard "to discard one value from stack")
638 (byte-defop 137 1 byte-dup "to duplicate the top of the stack")
640 (byte-defop 138 0 byte-save-excursion
641 "to make a binding to record the buffer, point and mark")
642 (byte-defop 139 0 byte-save-window-excursion-OBSOLETE
643 "to make a binding to record entire window configuration")
644 (byte-defop 140 0 byte-save-restriction
645 "to make a binding to record the current buffer clipping restrictions")
646 (byte-defop 141 -1 byte-catch
647 "for catch. Takes, on stack, the tag and an expression for the body")
648 (byte-defop 142 -1 byte-unwind-protect
649 "for unwind-protect. Takes, on stack, an expression for the unwind-action")
651 ;; For condition-case. Takes, on stack, the variable to bind,
652 ;; an expression for the body, and a list of clauses.
653 (byte-defop 143 -2 byte-condition-case)
655 (byte-defop 144 0 byte-temp-output-buffer-setup-OBSOLETE)
656 (byte-defop 145 -1 byte-temp-output-buffer-show-OBSOLETE)
658 ;; these ops are new to v19
660 ;; To unbind back to the beginning of this frame.
661 ;; Not used yet, but will be needed for tail-recursion elimination.
662 (byte-defop 146 0 byte-unbind-all)
664 ;; these ops are new to v19
665 (byte-defop 147 -2 byte-set-marker)
666 (byte-defop 148 0 byte-match-beginning)
667 (byte-defop 149 0 byte-match-end)
668 (byte-defop 150 0 byte-upcase)
669 (byte-defop 151 0 byte-downcase)
670 (byte-defop 152 -1 byte-string=)
671 (byte-defop 153 -1 byte-string<)
672 (byte-defop 154 -1 byte-equal)
673 (byte-defop 155 -1 byte-nthcdr)
674 (byte-defop 156 -1 byte-elt)
675 (byte-defop 157 -1 byte-member)
676 (byte-defop 158 -1 byte-assq)
677 (byte-defop 159 0 byte-nreverse)
678 (byte-defop 160 -1 byte-setcar)
679 (byte-defop 161 -1 byte-setcdr)
680 (byte-defop 162 0 byte-car-safe)
681 (byte-defop 163 0 byte-cdr-safe)
682 (byte-defop 164 -1 byte-nconc)
683 (byte-defop 165 -1 byte-quo)
684 (byte-defop 166 -1 byte-rem)
685 (byte-defop 167 0 byte-numberp)
686 (byte-defop 168 0 byte-integerp)
688 ;; unused: 169-174
689 (byte-defop 175 nil byte-listN)
690 (byte-defop 176 nil byte-concatN)
691 (byte-defop 177 nil byte-insertN)
693 (byte-defop 178 -1 byte-stack-set) ; Stack offset in following one byte.
694 (byte-defop 179 -1 byte-stack-set2) ; Stack offset in following two bytes.
696 ;; If (following one byte & 0x80) == 0
697 ;; discard (following one byte & 0x7F) stack entries
698 ;; else
699 ;; discard (following one byte & 0x7F) stack entries _underneath_ TOS
700 ;; (that is, if the operand = 0x83, ... X Y Z T => ... T)
701 (byte-defop 182 nil byte-discardN)
702 ;; `byte-discardN-preserve-tos' is a pseudo-op that gets turned into
703 ;; `byte-discardN' with the high bit in the operand set (by
704 ;; `byte-compile-lapcode').
705 (defconst byte-discardN-preserve-tos byte-discardN)
707 ;; unused: 182-191
709 (byte-defop 192 1 byte-constant "for reference to a constant")
710 ;; codes 193-255 are consumed by byte-constant.
711 (defconst byte-constant-limit 64
712 "Exclusive maximum index usable in the `byte-constant' opcode.")
714 (defconst byte-goto-ops '(byte-goto byte-goto-if-nil byte-goto-if-not-nil
715 byte-goto-if-nil-else-pop
716 byte-goto-if-not-nil-else-pop
717 byte-pushcatch byte-pushconditioncase)
718 "List of byte-codes whose offset is a pc.")
720 (defconst byte-goto-always-pop-ops '(byte-goto-if-nil byte-goto-if-not-nil))
722 (byte-extrude-byte-code-vectors)
724 ;;; lapcode generator
726 ;; the byte-compiler now does source -> lapcode -> bytecode instead of
727 ;; source -> bytecode, because it's a lot easier to make optimizations
728 ;; on lapcode than on bytecode.
730 ;; Elements of the lapcode list are of the form (<instruction> . <parameter>)
731 ;; where instruction is a symbol naming a byte-code instruction,
732 ;; and parameter is an argument to that instruction, if any.
734 ;; The instruction can be the pseudo-op TAG, which means that this position
735 ;; in the instruction stream is a target of a goto. (car PARAMETER) will be
736 ;; the PC for this location, and the whole instruction "(TAG pc)" will be the
737 ;; parameter for some goto op.
739 ;; If the operation is varbind, varref, varset or push-constant, then the
740 ;; parameter is (variable/constant . index_in_constant_vector).
742 ;; First, the source code is macroexpanded and optimized in various ways.
743 ;; Then the resultant code is compiled into lapcode. Another set of
744 ;; optimizations are then run over the lapcode. Then the variables and
745 ;; constants referenced by the lapcode are collected and placed in the
746 ;; constants-vector. (This happens now so that variables referenced by dead
747 ;; code don't consume space.) And finally, the lapcode is transformed into
748 ;; compacted byte-code.
750 ;; A distinction is made between variables and constants because the variable-
751 ;; referencing instructions are more sensitive to the variables being near the
752 ;; front of the constants-vector than the constant-referencing instructions.
753 ;; Also, this lets us notice references to free variables.
755 (defmacro byte-compile-push-bytecodes (&rest args)
756 "Push bytes onto BVAR, and increment CVAR by the number of bytes pushed.
757 BVAR and CVAR are variables which are updated after evaluating
758 all the arguments.
760 \(fn BYTE1 BYTE2 ... BYTEn BVAR CVAR)"
761 (let ((byte-exprs (butlast args 2))
762 (bytes-var (car (last args 2)))
763 (pc-var (car (last args))))
764 `(setq ,bytes-var ,(if (null (cdr byte-exprs))
765 `(progn (cl-assert (<= 0 ,(car byte-exprs)))
766 (cons ,@byte-exprs ,bytes-var))
767 `(nconc (list ,@(reverse byte-exprs)) ,bytes-var))
768 ,pc-var (+ ,(length byte-exprs) ,pc-var))))
770 (defmacro byte-compile-push-bytecode-const2 (opcode const2 bytes pc)
771 "Push OPCODE and the two-byte constant CONST2 onto BYTES, and add 3 to PC.
772 CONST2 may be evaluated multiple times."
773 `(byte-compile-push-bytecodes ,opcode (logand ,const2 255) (lsh ,const2 -8)
774 ,bytes ,pc))
776 (defun byte-compile-lapcode (lap)
777 "Turns lapcode into bytecode. The lapcode is destroyed."
778 ;; Lapcode modifications: changes the ID of a tag to be the tag's PC.
779 (let ((pc 0) ; Program counter
780 op off ; Operation & offset
781 opcode ; numeric value of OP
782 (bytes '()) ; Put the output bytes here
783 (patchlist nil)) ; List of gotos to patch
784 (dolist (lap-entry lap)
785 (setq op (car lap-entry)
786 off (cdr lap-entry))
787 (cond
788 ((not (symbolp op))
789 (error "Non-symbolic opcode `%s'" op))
790 ((eq op 'TAG)
791 (setcar off pc))
793 (setq opcode
794 (if (eq op 'byte-discardN-preserve-tos)
795 ;; byte-discardN-preserve-tos is a pseudo op, which
796 ;; is actually the same as byte-discardN
797 ;; with a modified argument.
798 byte-discardN
799 (symbol-value op)))
800 (cond ((memq op byte-goto-ops)
801 ;; goto
802 (byte-compile-push-bytecodes opcode nil (cdr off) bytes pc)
803 (push bytes patchlist))
804 ((or (and (consp off)
805 ;; Variable or constant reference
806 (progn
807 (setq off (cdr off))
808 (eq op 'byte-constant)))
809 (and (eq op 'byte-constant)
810 (integerp off)))
811 ;; constant ref
812 (if (< off byte-constant-limit)
813 (byte-compile-push-bytecodes (+ byte-constant off)
814 bytes pc)
815 (byte-compile-push-bytecode-const2 byte-constant2 off
816 bytes pc)))
817 ((and (= opcode byte-stack-set)
818 (> off 255))
819 ;; Use the two-byte version of byte-stack-set if the
820 ;; offset is too large for the normal version.
821 (byte-compile-push-bytecode-const2 byte-stack-set2 off
822 bytes pc))
823 ((and (>= opcode byte-listN)
824 (< opcode byte-discardN))
825 ;; These insns all put their operand into one extra byte.
826 (byte-compile-push-bytecodes opcode off bytes pc))
827 ((= opcode byte-discardN)
828 ;; byte-discardN is weird in that it encodes a flag in the
829 ;; top bit of its one-byte argument. If the argument is
830 ;; too large to fit in 7 bits, the opcode can be repeated.
831 (let ((flag (if (eq op 'byte-discardN-preserve-tos) #x80 0)))
832 (while (> off #x7f)
833 (byte-compile-push-bytecodes opcode (logior #x7f flag)
834 bytes pc)
835 (setq off (- off #x7f)))
836 (byte-compile-push-bytecodes opcode (logior off flag)
837 bytes pc)))
838 ((null off)
839 ;; opcode that doesn't use OFF
840 (byte-compile-push-bytecodes opcode bytes pc))
841 ((and (eq opcode byte-stack-ref) (eq off 0))
842 ;; (stack-ref 0) is really just another name for `dup'.
843 (debug) ;FIXME: When would this happen?
844 (byte-compile-push-bytecodes byte-dup bytes pc))
845 ;; The following three cases are for the special
846 ;; insns that encode their operand into 0, 1, or 2
847 ;; extra bytes depending on its magnitude.
848 ((< off 6)
849 (byte-compile-push-bytecodes (+ opcode off) bytes pc))
850 ((< off 256)
851 (byte-compile-push-bytecodes (+ opcode 6) off bytes pc))
853 (byte-compile-push-bytecode-const2 (+ opcode 7) off
854 bytes pc))))))
855 ;;(if (not (= pc (length bytes)))
856 ;; (error "Compiler error: pc mismatch - %s %s" pc (length bytes)))
857 ;; Patch tag PCs into absolute jumps.
858 (dolist (bytes-tail patchlist)
859 (setq pc (caar bytes-tail)) ; Pick PC from goto's tag.
860 (setcar (cdr bytes-tail) (logand pc 255))
861 (setcar bytes-tail (lsh pc -8))
862 ;; FIXME: Replace this by some workaround.
863 (if (> (car bytes-tail) 255) (error "Bytecode overflow")))
865 (apply 'unibyte-string (nreverse bytes))))
868 ;;; compile-time evaluation
870 (defun byte-compile-cl-file-p (file)
871 "Return non-nil if FILE is one of the CL files."
872 (and (stringp file)
873 (string-match "^cl\\.el" (file-name-nondirectory file))))
875 (defun byte-compile-eval (form)
876 "Eval FORM and mark the functions defined therein.
877 Each function's symbol gets added to `byte-compile-noruntime-functions'."
878 (let ((hist-orig load-history)
879 (hist-nil-orig current-load-list))
880 (prog1 (eval form lexical-binding)
881 (when (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'noruntime)
882 (let ((hist-new load-history)
883 (hist-nil-new current-load-list))
884 ;; Go through load-history, look for newly loaded files
885 ;; and mark all the functions defined therein.
886 (while (and hist-new (not (eq hist-new hist-orig)))
887 (let ((xs (pop hist-new))
888 old-autoloads)
889 ;; Make sure the file was not already loaded before.
890 (unless (assoc (car xs) hist-orig)
891 (dolist (s xs)
892 (cond
893 ((and (consp s) (eq t (car s)))
894 (push (cdr s) old-autoloads))
895 ((and (consp s) (memq (car s) '(autoload defun)))
896 (unless (memq (cdr s) old-autoloads)
897 (push (cdr s) byte-compile-noruntime-functions))))))))
898 ;; Go through current-load-list for the locally defined funs.
899 (let (old-autoloads)
900 (while (and hist-nil-new (not (eq hist-nil-new hist-nil-orig)))
901 (let ((s (pop hist-nil-new)))
902 (when (and (symbolp s) (not (memq s old-autoloads)))
903 (push s byte-compile-noruntime-functions))
904 (when (and (consp s) (eq t (car s)))
905 (push (cdr s) old-autoloads)))))))
906 (when (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'cl-functions)
907 (let ((hist-new load-history))
908 ;; Go through load-history, looking for the cl files.
909 ;; Since new files are added at the start of load-history,
910 ;; we scan the new history until the tail matches the old.
911 (while (and (not byte-compile-cl-functions)
912 hist-new (not (eq hist-new hist-orig)))
913 ;; We used to check if the file had already been loaded,
914 ;; but it is better to check non-nil byte-compile-cl-functions.
915 (and (byte-compile-cl-file-p (car (pop hist-new)))
916 (byte-compile-find-cl-functions))))))))
918 (defun byte-compile-eval-before-compile (form)
919 "Evaluate FORM for `eval-and-compile'."
920 (let ((hist-nil-orig current-load-list))
921 (prog1 (eval form lexical-binding)
922 ;; (eval-and-compile (require 'cl) turns off warnings for cl functions.
923 ;; FIXME Why does it do that - just as a hack?
924 ;; There are other ways to do this nowadays.
925 (let ((tem current-load-list))
926 (while (not (eq tem hist-nil-orig))
927 (when (equal (car tem) '(require . cl))
928 (byte-compile-disable-warning 'cl-functions))
929 (setq tem (cdr tem)))))))
931 ;;; byte compiler messages
933 (defvar byte-compile-current-form nil)
934 (defvar byte-compile-dest-file nil)
935 (defvar byte-compile-current-file nil)
936 (defvar byte-compile-current-group nil)
937 (defvar byte-compile-current-buffer nil)
939 ;; Log something that isn't a warning.
940 (defmacro byte-compile-log (format-string &rest args)
941 `(and
942 byte-optimize
943 (memq byte-optimize-log '(t source))
944 (let ((print-escape-newlines t)
945 (print-level 4)
946 (print-length 4))
947 (byte-compile-log-1
948 (format
949 ,format-string
950 ,@(mapcar
951 (lambda (x) (if (symbolp x) (list 'prin1-to-string x) x))
952 args))))))
954 ;; Log something that isn't a warning.
955 (defun byte-compile-log-1 (string)
956 (with-current-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer
957 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
958 (goto-char (point-max))
959 (byte-compile-warning-prefix nil nil)
960 (cond (noninteractive
961 (message " %s" string))
963 (insert (format "%s\n" string)))))))
965 (defvar byte-compile-read-position nil
966 "Character position we began the last `read' from.")
967 (defvar byte-compile-last-position nil
968 "Last known character position in the input.")
970 ;; copied from gnus-util.el
971 (defsubst byte-compile-delete-first (elt list)
972 (if (eq (car list) elt)
973 (cdr list)
974 (let ((total list))
975 (while (and (cdr list)
976 (not (eq (cadr list) elt)))
977 (setq list (cdr list)))
978 (when (cdr list)
979 (setcdr list (cddr list)))
980 total)))
982 ;; The purpose of this function is to iterate through the
983 ;; `read-symbol-positions-list'. Each time we process, say, a
984 ;; function definition (`defun') we remove `defun' from
985 ;; `read-symbol-positions-list', and set `byte-compile-last-position'
986 ;; to that symbol's character position. Similarly, if we encounter a
987 ;; variable reference, like in (1+ foo), we remove `foo' from the
988 ;; list. If our current position is after the symbol's position, we
989 ;; assume we've already passed that point, and look for the next
990 ;; occurrence of the symbol.
992 ;; This function should not be called twice for the same occurrence of
993 ;; a symbol, and it should not be called for symbols generated by the
994 ;; byte compiler itself; because rather than just fail looking up the
995 ;; symbol, we may find an occurrence of the symbol further ahead, and
996 ;; then `byte-compile-last-position' as advanced too far.
998 ;; So your're probably asking yourself: Isn't this function a
999 ;; gross hack? And the answer, of course, would be yes.
1000 (defun byte-compile-set-symbol-position (sym &optional allow-previous)
1001 (when byte-compile-read-position
1002 (let (last entry)
1003 (while (progn
1004 (setq last byte-compile-last-position
1005 entry (assq sym read-symbol-positions-list))
1006 (when entry
1007 (setq byte-compile-last-position
1008 (+ byte-compile-read-position (cdr entry))
1009 read-symbol-positions-list
1010 (byte-compile-delete-first
1011 entry read-symbol-positions-list)))
1012 (or (and allow-previous
1013 (not (= last byte-compile-last-position)))
1014 (> last byte-compile-last-position)))))))
1016 (defvar byte-compile-last-warned-form nil)
1017 (defvar byte-compile-last-logged-file nil)
1018 (defvar byte-compile-root-dir nil
1019 "Directory relative to which file names in error messages are written.")
1021 ;; FIXME: We should maybe extend abbreviate-file-name with an optional DIR
1022 ;; argument to try and use a relative file-name.
1023 (defun byte-compile-abbreviate-file (file &optional dir)
1024 (let ((f1 (abbreviate-file-name file))
1025 (f2 (file-relative-name file dir)))
1026 (if (< (length f2) (length f1)) f2 f1)))
1028 ;; This is used as warning-prefix for the compiler.
1029 ;; It is always called with the warnings buffer current.
1030 (defun byte-compile-warning-prefix (level entry)
1031 (let* ((inhibit-read-only t)
1032 (dir (or byte-compile-root-dir default-directory))
1033 (file (cond ((stringp byte-compile-current-file)
1034 (format "%s:" (byte-compile-abbreviate-file
1035 byte-compile-current-file dir)))
1036 ((bufferp byte-compile-current-file)
1037 (format "Buffer %s:"
1038 (buffer-name byte-compile-current-file)))
1039 ;; We might be simply loading a file that
1040 ;; contains explicit calls to byte-compile functions.
1041 ((stringp load-file-name)
1042 (format "%s:" (byte-compile-abbreviate-file
1043 load-file-name dir)))
1044 (t "")))
1045 (pos (if (and byte-compile-current-file
1046 (integerp byte-compile-read-position))
1047 (with-current-buffer byte-compile-current-buffer
1048 (format "%d:%d:"
1049 (save-excursion
1050 (goto-char byte-compile-last-position)
1051 (1+ (count-lines (point-min) (point-at-bol))))
1052 (save-excursion
1053 (goto-char byte-compile-last-position)
1054 (1+ (current-column)))))
1055 ""))
1056 (form (if (eq byte-compile-current-form :end) "end of data"
1057 (or byte-compile-current-form "toplevel form"))))
1058 (when (or (and byte-compile-current-file
1059 (not (equal byte-compile-current-file
1060 byte-compile-last-logged-file)))
1061 (and byte-compile-current-form
1062 (not (eq byte-compile-current-form
1063 byte-compile-last-warned-form))))
1064 (insert (format "\nIn %s:\n" form)))
1065 (when level
1066 (insert (format "%s%s" file pos))))
1067 (setq byte-compile-last-logged-file byte-compile-current-file
1068 byte-compile-last-warned-form byte-compile-current-form)
1069 entry)
1071 ;; This no-op function is used as the value of warning-series
1072 ;; to tell inner calls to displaying-byte-compile-warnings
1073 ;; not to bind warning-series.
1074 (defun byte-compile-warning-series (&rest _ignore)
1075 nil)
1077 ;; (compile-mode) will cause this to be loaded.
1078 (declare-function compilation-forget-errors "compile" ())
1080 ;; Log the start of a file in `byte-compile-log-buffer', and mark it as done.
1081 ;; Return the position of the start of the page in the log buffer.
1082 ;; But do nothing in batch mode.
1083 (defun byte-compile-log-file ()
1084 (and (not (equal byte-compile-current-file byte-compile-last-logged-file))
1085 (not noninteractive)
1086 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create byte-compile-log-buffer)
1087 (goto-char (point-max))
1088 (let* ((inhibit-read-only t)
1089 (dir (and byte-compile-current-file
1090 (file-name-directory byte-compile-current-file)))
1091 (was-same (equal default-directory dir))
1093 (when dir
1094 (unless was-same
1095 (insert (format "Leaving directory `%s'\n" default-directory))))
1096 (unless (bolp)
1097 (insert "\n"))
1098 (setq pt (point-marker))
1099 (if byte-compile-current-file
1100 (insert "\f\nCompiling "
1101 (if (stringp byte-compile-current-file)
1102 (concat "file " byte-compile-current-file)
1103 (concat "buffer "
1104 (buffer-name byte-compile-current-file)))
1105 " at " (current-time-string) "\n")
1106 (insert "\f\nCompiling no file at " (current-time-string) "\n"))
1107 (when dir
1108 (setq default-directory dir)
1109 (unless was-same
1110 (insert (format "Entering directory `%s'\n"
1111 default-directory))))
1112 (setq byte-compile-last-logged-file byte-compile-current-file
1113 byte-compile-last-warned-form nil)
1114 ;; Do this after setting default-directory.
1115 (unless (derived-mode-p 'compilation-mode) (compilation-mode))
1116 (compilation-forget-errors)
1117 pt))))
1119 ;; Log a message STRING in `byte-compile-log-buffer'.
1120 ;; Also log the current function and file if not already done.
1121 (defun byte-compile-log-warning (string &optional fill level)
1122 (let ((warning-prefix-function 'byte-compile-warning-prefix)
1123 (warning-type-format "")
1124 (warning-fill-prefix (if fill " ")))
1125 (display-warning 'bytecomp string level byte-compile-log-buffer)))
1127 (defun byte-compile-warn (format &rest args)
1128 "Issue a byte compiler warning; use (format FORMAT ARGS...) for message."
1129 (setq format (apply 'format format args))
1130 (if byte-compile-error-on-warn
1131 (error "%s" format) ; byte-compile-file catches and logs it
1132 (byte-compile-log-warning format t :warning)))
1134 (defun byte-compile-warn-obsolete (symbol)
1135 "Warn that SYMBOL (a variable or function) is obsolete."
1136 (when (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'obsolete)
1137 (let* ((funcp (get symbol 'byte-obsolete-info))
1138 (msg (macroexp--obsolete-warning
1139 symbol
1140 (or funcp (get symbol 'byte-obsolete-variable))
1141 (if funcp "function" "variable"))))
1142 (unless (and funcp (memq symbol byte-compile-not-obsolete-funcs))
1143 (byte-compile-warn "%s" msg)))))
1145 (defun byte-compile-report-error (error-info)
1146 "Report Lisp error in compilation. ERROR-INFO is the error data."
1147 (setq byte-compiler-error-flag t)
1148 (byte-compile-log-warning
1149 (error-message-string error-info)
1150 nil :error))
1152 ;;; sanity-checking arglists
1154 (defun byte-compile-fdefinition (name macro-p)
1155 ;; If a function has an entry saying (FUNCTION . t).
1156 ;; that means we know it is defined but we don't know how.
1157 ;; If a function has an entry saying (FUNCTION . nil),
1158 ;; that means treat it as not defined.
1159 (let* ((list (if macro-p
1160 byte-compile-macro-environment
1161 byte-compile-function-environment))
1162 (env (cdr (assq name list))))
1163 (or env
1164 (let ((fn name))
1165 (while (and (symbolp fn)
1166 (fboundp fn)
1167 (or (symbolp (symbol-function fn))
1168 (consp (symbol-function fn))
1169 (and (not macro-p)
1170 (byte-code-function-p (symbol-function fn)))))
1171 (setq fn (symbol-function fn)))
1172 (let ((advertised (gethash (if (and (symbolp fn) (fboundp fn))
1173 ;; Could be a subr.
1174 (symbol-function fn)
1176 advertised-signature-table t)))
1177 (cond
1178 ((listp advertised)
1179 (if macro-p
1180 `(macro lambda ,advertised)
1181 `(lambda ,advertised)))
1182 ((and (not macro-p) (byte-code-function-p fn)) fn)
1183 ((not (consp fn)) nil)
1184 ((eq 'macro (car fn)) (cdr fn))
1185 (macro-p nil)
1186 ((eq 'autoload (car fn)) nil)
1187 (t fn)))))))
1189 (defun byte-compile-arglist-signature (arglist)
1190 (cond
1191 ;; New style byte-code arglist.
1192 ((integerp arglist)
1193 (cons (logand arglist 127) ;Mandatory.
1194 (if (zerop (logand arglist 128)) ;No &rest.
1195 (lsh arglist -8)))) ;Nonrest.
1196 ;; Old style byte-code, or interpreted function.
1197 ((listp arglist)
1198 (let ((args 0)
1199 opts
1200 restp)
1201 (while arglist
1202 (cond ((eq (car arglist) '&optional)
1203 (or opts (setq opts 0)))
1204 ((eq (car arglist) '&rest)
1205 (if (cdr arglist)
1206 (setq restp t
1207 arglist nil)))
1209 (if opts
1210 (setq opts (1+ opts))
1211 (setq args (1+ args)))))
1212 (setq arglist (cdr arglist)))
1213 (cons args (if restp nil (if opts (+ args opts) args)))))
1214 ;; Unknown arglist.
1215 (t '(0))))
1218 (defun byte-compile-arglist-signatures-congruent-p (old new)
1219 (not (or
1220 (> (car new) (car old)) ; requires more args now
1221 (and (null (cdr old)) ; took rest-args, doesn't any more
1222 (cdr new))
1223 (and (cdr new) (cdr old) ; can't take as many args now
1224 (< (cdr new) (cdr old)))
1227 (defun byte-compile-arglist-signature-string (signature)
1228 (cond ((null (cdr signature))
1229 (format "%d+" (car signature)))
1230 ((= (car signature) (cdr signature))
1231 (format "%d" (car signature)))
1232 (t (format "%d-%d" (car signature) (cdr signature)))))
1234 (defun byte-compile-function-warn (f nargs def)
1235 (when (get f 'byte-obsolete-info)
1236 (byte-compile-warn-obsolete f))
1238 ;; Check to see if the function will be available at runtime
1239 ;; and/or remember its arity if it's unknown.
1240 (or (and (or def (fboundp f)) ; might be a subr or autoload.
1241 (not (memq f byte-compile-noruntime-functions)))
1242 (eq f byte-compile-current-form) ; ## This doesn't work
1243 ; with recursion.
1244 ;; It's a currently-undefined function.
1245 ;; Remember number of args in call.
1246 (let ((cons (assq f byte-compile-unresolved-functions)))
1247 (if cons
1248 (or (memq nargs (cdr cons))
1249 (push nargs (cdr cons)))
1250 (push (list f nargs)
1251 byte-compile-unresolved-functions)))))
1253 ;; Warn if the form is calling a function with the wrong number of arguments.
1254 (defun byte-compile-callargs-warn (form)
1255 (let* ((def (or (byte-compile-fdefinition (car form) nil)
1256 (byte-compile-fdefinition (car form) t)))
1257 (sig (if (and def (not (eq def t)))
1258 (progn
1259 (and (eq (car-safe def) 'macro)
1260 (eq (car-safe (cdr-safe def)) 'lambda)
1261 (setq def (cdr def)))
1262 (byte-compile-arglist-signature
1263 (if (memq (car-safe def) '(declared lambda))
1264 (nth 1 def)
1265 (if (byte-code-function-p def)
1266 (aref def 0)
1267 '(&rest def)))))
1268 (if (subrp (symbol-function (car form)))
1269 (subr-arity (symbol-function (car form))))))
1270 (ncall (length (cdr form))))
1271 ;; Check many or unevalled from subr-arity.
1272 (if (and (cdr-safe sig)
1273 (not (numberp (cdr sig))))
1274 (setcdr sig nil))
1275 (if sig
1276 (when (or (< ncall (car sig))
1277 (and (cdr sig) (> ncall (cdr sig))))
1278 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position (car form))
1279 (byte-compile-warn
1280 "%s called with %d argument%s, but %s %s"
1281 (car form) ncall
1282 (if (= 1 ncall) "" "s")
1283 (if (< ncall (car sig))
1284 "requires"
1285 "accepts only")
1286 (byte-compile-arglist-signature-string sig))))
1287 (byte-compile-format-warn form)
1288 (byte-compile-function-warn (car form) (length (cdr form)) def)))
1290 (defun byte-compile-format-warn (form)
1291 "Warn if FORM is `format'-like with inconsistent args.
1292 Applies if head of FORM is a symbol with non-nil property
1293 `byte-compile-format-like' and first arg is a constant string.
1294 Then check the number of format fields matches the number of
1295 extra args."
1296 (when (and (symbolp (car form))
1297 (stringp (nth 1 form))
1298 (get (car form) 'byte-compile-format-like))
1299 (let ((nfields (with-temp-buffer
1300 (insert (nth 1 form))
1301 (goto-char (point-min))
1302 (let ((n 0))
1303 (while (re-search-forward "%." nil t)
1304 (unless (eq ?% (char-after (1+ (match-beginning 0))))
1305 (setq n (1+ n))))
1306 n)))
1307 (nargs (- (length form) 2)))
1308 (unless (= nargs nfields)
1309 (byte-compile-warn
1310 "`%s' called with %d args to fill %d format field(s)" (car form)
1311 nargs nfields)))))
1313 (dolist (elt '(format message error))
1314 (put elt 'byte-compile-format-like t))
1316 ;; Warn if a custom definition fails to specify :group.
1317 (defun byte-compile-nogroup-warn (form)
1318 (if (and (memq (car form) '(custom-declare-face custom-declare-variable))
1319 byte-compile-current-group)
1320 ;; The group will be provided implicitly.
1322 (let ((keyword-args (cdr (cdr (cdr (cdr form)))))
1323 (name (cadr form)))
1324 (or (not (eq (car-safe name) 'quote))
1325 (and (eq (car form) 'custom-declare-group)
1326 (equal name ''emacs))
1327 (plist-get keyword-args :group)
1328 (not (and (consp name) (eq (car name) 'quote)))
1329 (byte-compile-warn
1330 "%s for `%s' fails to specify containing group"
1331 (cdr (assq (car form)
1332 '((custom-declare-group . defgroup)
1333 (custom-declare-face . defface)
1334 (custom-declare-variable . defcustom))))
1335 (cadr name)))
1336 ;; Update the current group, if needed.
1337 (if (and byte-compile-current-file ;Only when compiling a whole file.
1338 (eq (car form) 'custom-declare-group)
1339 (eq (car-safe name) 'quote))
1340 (setq byte-compile-current-group (cadr name))))))
1342 ;; Warn if the function or macro is being redefined with a different
1343 ;; number of arguments.
1344 (defun byte-compile-arglist-warn (name arglist macrop)
1345 (let* ((old (byte-compile-fdefinition name macrop))
1346 (initial (and macrop
1347 (cdr (assq name
1348 byte-compile-initial-macro-environment)))))
1349 ;; Assumes an element of b-c-i-macro-env that is a symbol points
1350 ;; to a defined function. (Bug#8646)
1351 (and initial (symbolp initial)
1352 (setq old (byte-compile-fdefinition initial nil)))
1353 (if (and old (not (eq old t)))
1354 (progn
1355 (and (eq 'macro (car-safe old))
1356 (eq 'lambda (car-safe (cdr-safe old)))
1357 (setq old (cdr old)))
1358 (let ((sig1 (byte-compile-arglist-signature
1359 (pcase old
1360 (`(lambda ,args . ,_) args)
1361 (`(closure ,_ ,args . ,_) args)
1362 ((pred byte-code-function-p) (aref old 0))
1363 (t '(&rest def)))))
1364 (sig2 (byte-compile-arglist-signature arglist)))
1365 (unless (byte-compile-arglist-signatures-congruent-p sig1 sig2)
1366 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position name)
1367 (byte-compile-warn
1368 "%s %s used to take %s %s, now takes %s"
1369 (if macrop "macro" "function")
1370 name
1371 (byte-compile-arglist-signature-string sig1)
1372 (if (equal sig1 '(1 . 1)) "argument" "arguments")
1373 (byte-compile-arglist-signature-string sig2)))))
1374 ;; This is the first definition. See if previous calls are compatible.
1375 (let ((calls (assq name byte-compile-unresolved-functions))
1376 nums sig min max)
1377 (setq byte-compile-unresolved-functions
1378 (delq calls byte-compile-unresolved-functions))
1379 (setq calls (delq t calls)) ;Ignore higher-order uses of the function.
1380 (when (cdr calls)
1381 (when (and (symbolp name)
1382 (eq (function-get name 'byte-optimizer)
1383 'byte-compile-inline-expand))
1384 (byte-compile-warn "defsubst `%s' was used before it was defined"
1385 name))
1386 (setq sig (byte-compile-arglist-signature arglist)
1387 nums (sort (copy-sequence (cdr calls)) (function <))
1388 min (car nums)
1389 max (car (nreverse nums)))
1390 (when (or (< min (car sig))
1391 (and (cdr sig) (> max (cdr sig))))
1392 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position name)
1393 (byte-compile-warn
1394 "%s being defined to take %s%s, but was previously called with %s"
1395 name
1396 (byte-compile-arglist-signature-string sig)
1397 (if (equal sig '(1 . 1)) " arg" " args")
1398 (byte-compile-arglist-signature-string (cons min max)))))))))
1400 (defvar byte-compile-cl-functions nil
1401 "List of functions defined in CL.")
1403 ;; Can't just add this to cl-load-hook, because that runs just before
1404 ;; the forms from cl.el get added to load-history.
1405 (defun byte-compile-find-cl-functions ()
1406 (unless byte-compile-cl-functions
1407 (dolist (elt load-history)
1408 (and (byte-compile-cl-file-p (car elt))
1409 (dolist (e (cdr elt))
1410 ;; Includes the cl-foo functions that cl autoloads.
1411 (when (memq (car-safe e) '(autoload defun))
1412 (push (cdr e) byte-compile-cl-functions)))))))
1414 (defun byte-compile-cl-warn (form)
1415 "Warn if FORM is a call of a function from the CL package."
1416 (let ((func (car-safe form)))
1417 (if (and byte-compile-cl-functions
1418 (memq func byte-compile-cl-functions)
1419 ;; Aliases which won't have been expanded at this point.
1420 ;; These aren't all aliases of subrs, so not trivial to
1421 ;; avoid hardwiring the list.
1422 (not (memq func
1423 '(cl--block-wrapper cl--block-throw
1424 multiple-value-call nth-value
1425 copy-seq first second rest endp cl-member
1426 ;; These are included in generated code
1427 ;; that can't be called except at compile time
1428 ;; or unless cl is loaded anyway.
1429 cl--defsubst-expand cl-struct-setf-expander
1430 ;; These would sometimes be warned about
1431 ;; but such warnings are never useful,
1432 ;; so don't warn about them.
1433 macroexpand cl-macroexpand-all
1434 cl--compiling-file))))
1435 (byte-compile-warn "function `%s' from cl package called at runtime"
1436 func)))
1437 form)
1439 (defun byte-compile-print-syms (str1 strn syms)
1440 (when syms
1441 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position (car syms) t))
1442 (cond ((and (cdr syms) (not noninteractive))
1443 (let* ((str strn)
1444 (L (length str))
1446 (while syms
1447 (setq s (symbol-name (pop syms))
1448 L (+ L (length s) 2))
1449 (if (< L (1- fill-column))
1450 (setq str (concat str " " s (and syms ",")))
1451 (setq str (concat str "\n " s (and syms ","))
1452 L (+ (length s) 4))))
1453 (byte-compile-warn "%s" str)))
1454 ((cdr syms)
1455 (byte-compile-warn "%s %s"
1456 strn
1457 (mapconcat #'symbol-name syms ", ")))
1459 (syms
1460 (byte-compile-warn str1 (car syms)))))
1462 ;; If we have compiled any calls to functions which are not known to be
1463 ;; defined, issue a warning enumerating them.
1464 ;; `unresolved' in the list `byte-compile-warnings' disables this.
1465 (defun byte-compile-warn-about-unresolved-functions ()
1466 (when (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'unresolved)
1467 (let ((byte-compile-current-form :end)
1468 (noruntime nil)
1469 (unresolved nil))
1470 ;; Separate the functions that will not be available at runtime
1471 ;; from the truly unresolved ones.
1472 (dolist (f byte-compile-unresolved-functions)
1473 (setq f (car f))
1474 (if (fboundp f) (push f noruntime) (push f unresolved)))
1475 ;; Complain about the no-run-time functions
1476 (byte-compile-print-syms
1477 "the function `%s' might not be defined at runtime."
1478 "the following functions might not be defined at runtime:"
1479 noruntime)
1480 ;; Complain about the unresolved functions
1481 (byte-compile-print-syms
1482 "the function `%s' is not known to be defined."
1483 "the following functions are not known to be defined:"
1484 unresolved)))
1485 nil)
1488 ;; Dynamically bound in byte-compile-from-buffer.
1489 ;; NB also used in cl.el and cl-macs.el.
1490 (defvar byte-compile--outbuffer)
1492 (defmacro byte-compile-close-variables (&rest body)
1493 (declare (debug t))
1494 `(let (;;
1495 ;; Close over these variables to encapsulate the
1496 ;; compilation state
1498 (byte-compile-macro-environment
1499 ;; Copy it because the compiler may patch into the
1500 ;; macroenvironment.
1501 (copy-alist byte-compile-initial-macro-environment))
1502 (byte-compile--outbuffer nil)
1503 (byte-compile-function-environment nil)
1504 (byte-compile-bound-variables nil)
1505 (byte-compile-lexical-variables nil)
1506 (byte-compile-const-variables nil)
1507 (byte-compile-free-references nil)
1508 (byte-compile-free-assignments nil)
1510 ;; Close over these variables so that `byte-compiler-options'
1511 ;; can change them on a per-file basis.
1513 (byte-compile-verbose byte-compile-verbose)
1514 (byte-optimize byte-optimize)
1515 (byte-compile-dynamic byte-compile-dynamic)
1516 (byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings
1517 byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings)
1518 ;; (byte-compile-generate-emacs19-bytecodes
1519 ;; byte-compile-generate-emacs19-bytecodes)
1520 (byte-compile-warnings byte-compile-warnings)
1522 ,@body))
1524 (defmacro displaying-byte-compile-warnings (&rest body)
1525 (declare (debug t))
1526 `(let* ((--displaying-byte-compile-warnings-fn (lambda () ,@body))
1527 (warning-series-started
1528 (and (markerp warning-series)
1529 (eq (marker-buffer warning-series)
1530 (get-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer)))))
1531 (byte-compile-find-cl-functions)
1532 (if (or (eq warning-series 'byte-compile-warning-series)
1533 warning-series-started)
1534 ;; warning-series does come from compilation,
1535 ;; so don't bind it, but maybe do set it.
1536 (let (tem)
1537 ;; Log the file name. Record position of that text.
1538 (setq tem (byte-compile-log-file))
1539 (unless warning-series-started
1540 (setq warning-series (or tem 'byte-compile-warning-series)))
1541 (if byte-compile-debug
1542 (funcall --displaying-byte-compile-warnings-fn)
1543 (condition-case error-info
1544 (funcall --displaying-byte-compile-warnings-fn)
1545 (error (byte-compile-report-error error-info)))))
1546 ;; warning-series does not come from compilation, so bind it.
1547 (let ((warning-series
1548 ;; Log the file name. Record position of that text.
1549 (or (byte-compile-log-file) 'byte-compile-warning-series)))
1550 (if byte-compile-debug
1551 (funcall --displaying-byte-compile-warnings-fn)
1552 (condition-case error-info
1553 (funcall --displaying-byte-compile-warnings-fn)
1554 (error (byte-compile-report-error error-info))))))))
1556 ;;;###autoload
1557 (defun byte-force-recompile (directory)
1558 "Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that already has a `.elc' file.
1559 Files in subdirectories of DIRECTORY are processed also."
1560 (interactive "DByte force recompile (directory): ")
1561 (byte-recompile-directory directory nil t))
1563 ;;;###autoload
1564 (defun byte-recompile-directory (directory &optional arg force)
1565 "Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that needs recompilation.
1566 This happens when a `.elc' file exists but is older than the `.el' file.
1567 Files in subdirectories of DIRECTORY are processed also.
1569 If the `.elc' file does not exist, normally this function *does not*
1570 compile the corresponding `.el' file. However, if the prefix argument
1571 ARG is 0, that means do compile all those files. A nonzero
1572 ARG means ask the user, for each such `.el' file, whether to
1573 compile it. A nonzero ARG also means ask about each subdirectory
1574 before scanning it.
1576 If the third argument FORCE is non-nil, recompile every `.el' file
1577 that already has a `.elc' file."
1578 (interactive "DByte recompile directory: \nP")
1579 (if arg (setq arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
1580 (if noninteractive
1582 (save-some-buffers)
1583 (force-mode-line-update))
1584 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create byte-compile-log-buffer)
1585 (setq default-directory (expand-file-name directory))
1586 ;; compilation-mode copies value of default-directory.
1587 (unless (eq major-mode 'compilation-mode)
1588 (compilation-mode))
1589 (let ((directories (list default-directory))
1590 (default-directory default-directory)
1591 (skip-count 0)
1592 (fail-count 0)
1593 (file-count 0)
1594 (dir-count 0)
1595 last-dir)
1596 (displaying-byte-compile-warnings
1597 (while directories
1598 (setq directory (car directories))
1599 (message "Checking %s..." directory)
1600 (dolist (file (directory-files directory))
1601 (let ((source (expand-file-name file directory)))
1602 (if (file-directory-p source)
1603 (and (not (member file '("RCS" "CVS")))
1604 (not (eq ?\. (aref file 0)))
1605 (not (file-symlink-p source))
1606 ;; This file is a subdirectory. Handle them differently.
1607 (or (null arg) (eq 0 arg)
1608 (y-or-n-p (concat "Check " source "? ")))
1609 (setq directories (nconc directories (list source))))
1610 ;; It is an ordinary file. Decide whether to compile it.
1611 (if (and (string-match emacs-lisp-file-regexp source)
1612 ;; The next 2 tests avoid compiling lock files
1613 (file-readable-p source)
1614 (not (string-match "\\`\\.#" file))
1615 (not (auto-save-file-name-p source))
1616 (not (string-equal dir-locals-file
1617 (file-name-nondirectory source))))
1618 (progn (cl-incf
1619 (pcase (byte-recompile-file source force arg)
1620 (`no-byte-compile skip-count)
1621 (`t file-count)
1622 (_ fail-count)))
1623 (or noninteractive
1624 (message "Checking %s..." directory))
1625 (if (not (eq last-dir directory))
1626 (setq last-dir directory
1627 dir-count (1+ dir-count)))
1628 )))))
1629 (setq directories (cdr directories))))
1630 (message "Done (Total of %d file%s compiled%s%s%s)"
1631 file-count (if (= file-count 1) "" "s")
1632 (if (> fail-count 0) (format ", %d failed" fail-count) "")
1633 (if (> skip-count 0) (format ", %d skipped" skip-count) "")
1634 (if (> dir-count 1)
1635 (format " in %d directories" dir-count) "")))))
1637 (defvar no-byte-compile nil
1638 "Non-nil to prevent byte-compiling of Emacs Lisp code.
1639 This is normally set in local file variables at the end of the elisp file:
1641 \;; Local Variables:\n;; no-byte-compile: t\n;; End: ") ;Backslash for compile-main.
1642 ;;;###autoload(put 'no-byte-compile 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp)
1644 (defun byte-recompile-file (filename &optional force arg load)
1645 "Recompile FILENAME file if it needs recompilation.
1646 This happens when its `.elc' file is older than itself.
1648 If the `.elc' file exists and is up-to-date, normally this function
1649 *does not* compile FILENAME. If the prefix argument FORCE is non-nil,
1650 however, it compiles FILENAME even if the destination already
1651 exists and is up-to-date.
1653 If the `.elc' file does not exist, normally this function *does not*
1654 compile FILENAME. If optional argument ARG is 0, it compiles
1655 the input file even if the `.elc' file does not exist.
1656 Any other non-nil value of ARG means to ask the user.
1658 If optional argument LOAD is non-nil, loads the file after compiling.
1660 If compilation is needed, this functions returns the result of
1661 `byte-compile-file'; otherwise it returns 'no-byte-compile."
1662 (interactive
1663 (let ((file buffer-file-name)
1664 (file-name nil)
1665 (file-dir nil))
1666 (and file
1667 (derived-mode-p 'emacs-lisp-mode)
1668 (setq file-name (file-name-nondirectory file)
1669 file-dir (file-name-directory file)))
1670 (list (read-file-name (if current-prefix-arg
1671 "Byte compile file: "
1672 "Byte recompile file: ")
1673 file-dir file-name nil)
1674 current-prefix-arg)))
1675 (let ((dest (byte-compile-dest-file filename))
1676 ;; Expand now so we get the current buffer's defaults
1677 (filename (expand-file-name filename)))
1678 (if (if (file-exists-p dest)
1679 ;; File was already compiled
1680 ;; Compile if forced to, or filename newer
1681 (or force
1682 (file-newer-than-file-p filename dest))
1683 (and arg
1684 (or (eq 0 arg)
1685 (y-or-n-p (concat "Compile "
1686 filename "? ")))))
1687 (progn
1688 (if (and noninteractive (not byte-compile-verbose))
1689 (message "Compiling %s..." filename))
1690 (byte-compile-file filename load))
1691 (when load
1692 (load (if (file-exists-p dest) dest filename)))
1693 'no-byte-compile)))
1695 (defvar byte-compile-level 0 ; bug#13787
1696 "Depth of a recursive byte compilation.")
1698 ;;;###autoload
1699 (defun byte-compile-file (filename &optional load)
1700 "Compile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME into a file of byte code.
1701 The output file's name is generated by passing FILENAME to the
1702 function `byte-compile-dest-file' (which see).
1703 With prefix arg (noninteractively: 2nd arg), LOAD the file after compiling.
1704 The value is non-nil if there were no errors, nil if errors."
1705 ;; (interactive "fByte compile file: \nP")
1706 (interactive
1707 (let ((file buffer-file-name)
1708 (file-dir nil))
1709 (and file
1710 (derived-mode-p 'emacs-lisp-mode)
1711 (setq file-dir (file-name-directory file)))
1712 (list (read-file-name (if current-prefix-arg
1713 "Byte compile and load file: "
1714 "Byte compile file: ")
1715 file-dir buffer-file-name nil)
1716 current-prefix-arg)))
1717 ;; Expand now so we get the current buffer's defaults
1718 (setq filename (expand-file-name filename))
1720 ;; If we're compiling a file that's in a buffer and is modified, offer
1721 ;; to save it first.
1722 (or noninteractive
1723 (let ((b (get-file-buffer (expand-file-name filename))))
1724 (if (and b (buffer-modified-p b)
1725 (y-or-n-p (format "Save buffer %s first? " (buffer-name b))))
1726 (with-current-buffer b (save-buffer)))))
1728 ;; Force logging of the file name for each file compiled.
1729 (setq byte-compile-last-logged-file nil)
1730 (let ((byte-compile-current-file filename)
1731 (byte-compile-current-group nil)
1732 (set-auto-coding-for-load t)
1733 target-file input-buffer output-buffer
1734 byte-compile-dest-file)
1735 (setq target-file (byte-compile-dest-file filename))
1736 (setq byte-compile-dest-file target-file)
1737 (with-current-buffer
1738 ;; It would be cleaner to use a temp buffer, but if there was
1739 ;; an error, we leave this buffer around for diagnostics.
1740 ;; Its name is documented in the lispref.
1741 (setq input-buffer (get-buffer-create
1742 (concat " *Compiler Input*"
1743 (if (zerop byte-compile-level) ""
1744 (format "-%s" byte-compile-level)))))
1745 (erase-buffer)
1746 (setq buffer-file-coding-system nil)
1747 ;; Always compile an Emacs Lisp file as multibyte
1748 ;; unless the file itself forces unibyte with -*-coding: raw-text;-*-
1749 (set-buffer-multibyte t)
1750 (insert-file-contents filename)
1751 ;; Mimic the way after-insert-file-set-coding can make the
1752 ;; buffer unibyte when visiting this file.
1753 (when (or (eq last-coding-system-used 'no-conversion)
1754 (eq (coding-system-type last-coding-system-used) 5))
1755 ;; For coding systems no-conversion and raw-text...,
1756 ;; edit the buffer as unibyte.
1757 (set-buffer-multibyte nil))
1758 ;; Run hooks including the uncompression hook.
1759 ;; If they change the file name, then change it for the output also.
1760 (let ((buffer-file-name filename)
1761 (dmm (default-value 'major-mode))
1762 ;; Ignore unsafe local variables.
1763 ;; We only care about a few of them for our purposes.
1764 (enable-local-variables :safe)
1765 (enable-local-eval nil))
1766 (unwind-protect
1767 (progn
1768 (setq-default major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode)
1769 ;; Arg of t means don't alter enable-local-variables.
1770 (normal-mode t))
1771 (setq-default major-mode dmm))
1772 ;; There may be a file local variable setting (bug#10419).
1773 (setq buffer-read-only nil
1774 filename buffer-file-name))
1775 ;; Don't inherit lexical-binding from caller (bug#12938).
1776 (unless (local-variable-p 'lexical-binding)
1777 (setq-local lexical-binding nil))
1778 ;; Set the default directory, in case an eval-when-compile uses it.
1779 (setq default-directory (file-name-directory filename)))
1780 ;; Check if the file's local variables explicitly specify not to
1781 ;; compile this file.
1782 (if (with-current-buffer input-buffer no-byte-compile)
1783 (progn
1784 ;; (message "%s not compiled because of `no-byte-compile: %s'"
1785 ;; (byte-compile-abbreviate-file filename)
1786 ;; (with-current-buffer input-buffer no-byte-compile))
1787 (when (file-exists-p target-file)
1788 (message "%s deleted because of `no-byte-compile: %s'"
1789 (byte-compile-abbreviate-file target-file)
1790 (buffer-local-value 'no-byte-compile input-buffer))
1791 (condition-case nil (delete-file target-file) (error nil)))
1792 ;; We successfully didn't compile this file.
1793 'no-byte-compile)
1794 (when byte-compile-verbose
1795 (message "Compiling %s..." filename))
1796 (setq byte-compiler-error-flag nil)
1797 ;; It is important that input-buffer not be current at this call,
1798 ;; so that the value of point set in input-buffer
1799 ;; within byte-compile-from-buffer lingers in that buffer.
1800 (setq output-buffer
1801 (save-current-buffer
1802 (let ((byte-compile-level (1+ byte-compile-level)))
1803 (byte-compile-from-buffer input-buffer))))
1804 (if byte-compiler-error-flag
1806 (when byte-compile-verbose
1807 (message "Compiling %s...done" filename))
1808 (kill-buffer input-buffer)
1809 (with-current-buffer output-buffer
1810 (goto-char (point-max))
1811 (insert "\n") ; aaah, unix.
1812 (if (file-writable-p target-file)
1813 ;; We must disable any code conversion here.
1814 (let* ((coding-system-for-write 'no-conversion)
1815 ;; Write to a tempfile so that if another Emacs
1816 ;; process is trying to load target-file (eg in a
1817 ;; parallel bootstrap), it does not risk getting a
1818 ;; half-finished file. (Bug#4196)
1819 (tempfile (make-temp-name target-file))
1820 (kill-emacs-hook
1821 (cons (lambda () (ignore-errors (delete-file tempfile)))
1822 kill-emacs-hook)))
1823 (write-region (point-min) (point-max) tempfile nil 1)
1824 ;; This has the intentional side effect that any
1825 ;; hard-links to target-file continue to
1826 ;; point to the old file (this makes it possible
1827 ;; for installed files to share disk space with
1828 ;; the build tree, without causing problems when
1829 ;; emacs-lisp files in the build tree are
1830 ;; recompiled). Previously this was accomplished by
1831 ;; deleting target-file before writing it.
1832 (rename-file tempfile target-file t)
1833 (message "Wrote %s" target-file))
1834 ;; This is just to give a better error message than write-region
1835 (signal 'file-error
1836 (list "Opening output file"
1837 (if (file-exists-p target-file)
1838 "cannot overwrite file"
1839 "directory not writable or nonexistent")
1840 target-file)))
1841 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
1842 (if (and byte-compile-generate-call-tree
1843 (or (eq t byte-compile-generate-call-tree)
1844 (y-or-n-p (format "Report call tree for %s? "
1845 filename))))
1846 (save-excursion
1847 (display-call-tree filename)))
1848 (if load
1849 (load target-file))
1850 t))))
1852 ;;; compiling a single function
1853 ;;;###autoload
1854 (defun compile-defun (&optional arg)
1855 "Compile and evaluate the current top-level form.
1856 Print the result in the echo area.
1857 With argument ARG, insert value in current buffer after the form."
1858 (interactive "P")
1859 (save-excursion
1860 (end-of-defun)
1861 (beginning-of-defun)
1862 (let* ((byte-compile-current-file nil)
1863 (byte-compile-current-buffer (current-buffer))
1864 (byte-compile-read-position (point))
1865 (byte-compile-last-position byte-compile-read-position)
1866 (byte-compile-last-warned-form 'nothing)
1867 (value (eval
1868 (let ((read-with-symbol-positions (current-buffer))
1869 (read-symbol-positions-list nil))
1870 (displaying-byte-compile-warnings
1871 (byte-compile-sexp (read (current-buffer)))))
1872 lexical-binding)))
1873 (cond (arg
1874 (message "Compiling from buffer... done.")
1875 (prin1 value (current-buffer))
1876 (insert "\n"))
1877 ((message "%s" (prin1-to-string value)))))))
1879 (defun byte-compile-from-buffer (inbuffer)
1880 (let ((byte-compile-current-buffer inbuffer)
1881 (byte-compile-read-position nil)
1882 (byte-compile-last-position nil)
1883 ;; Prevent truncation of flonums and lists as we read and print them
1884 (float-output-format nil)
1885 (case-fold-search nil)
1886 (print-length nil)
1887 (print-level nil)
1888 ;; Prevent edebug from interfering when we compile
1889 ;; and put the output into a file.
1890 ;; (edebug-all-defs nil)
1891 ;; (edebug-all-forms nil)
1892 ;; Simulate entry to byte-compile-top-level
1893 (byte-compile-constants nil)
1894 (byte-compile-variables nil)
1895 (byte-compile-tag-number 0)
1896 (byte-compile-depth 0)
1897 (byte-compile-maxdepth 0)
1898 (byte-compile-output nil)
1899 ;; This allows us to get the positions of symbols read; it's
1900 ;; new in Emacs 22.1.
1901 (read-with-symbol-positions inbuffer)
1902 (read-symbol-positions-list nil)
1903 ;; #### This is bound in b-c-close-variables.
1904 ;; (byte-compile-warnings byte-compile-warnings)
1906 (byte-compile-close-variables
1907 (with-current-buffer
1908 (setq byte-compile--outbuffer
1909 (get-buffer-create
1910 (concat " *Compiler Output*"
1911 (if (<= byte-compile-level 1) ""
1912 (format "-%s" (1- byte-compile-level))))))
1913 (set-buffer-multibyte t)
1914 (erase-buffer)
1915 ;; (emacs-lisp-mode)
1916 (setq case-fold-search nil))
1917 (displaying-byte-compile-warnings
1918 (with-current-buffer inbuffer
1919 (and byte-compile-current-file
1920 (byte-compile-insert-header byte-compile-current-file
1921 byte-compile--outbuffer))
1922 (goto-char (point-min))
1923 ;; Should we always do this? When calling multiple files, it
1924 ;; would be useful to delay this warning until all have been
1925 ;; compiled. A: Yes! b-c-u-f might contain dross from a
1926 ;; previous byte-compile.
1927 (setq byte-compile-unresolved-functions nil)
1929 ;; Compile the forms from the input buffer.
1930 (while (progn
1931 (while (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t\n\^l")
1932 (looking-at ";"))
1933 (forward-line 1))
1934 (not (eobp)))
1935 (setq byte-compile-read-position (point)
1936 byte-compile-last-position byte-compile-read-position)
1937 (let* ((old-style-backquotes nil)
1938 (form (read inbuffer)))
1939 ;; Warn about the use of old-style backquotes.
1940 (when old-style-backquotes
1941 (byte-compile-warn "!! The file uses old-style backquotes !!
1942 This functionality has been obsolete for more than 10 years already
1943 and will be removed soon. See (elisp)Backquote in the manual."))
1944 (byte-compile-toplevel-file-form form)))
1945 ;; Compile pending forms at end of file.
1946 (byte-compile-flush-pending)
1947 ;; Make warnings about unresolved functions
1948 ;; give the end of the file as their position.
1949 (setq byte-compile-last-position (point-max))
1950 (byte-compile-warn-about-unresolved-functions))
1951 ;; Fix up the header at the front of the output
1952 ;; if the buffer contains multibyte characters.
1953 (and byte-compile-current-file
1954 (with-current-buffer byte-compile--outbuffer
1955 (byte-compile-fix-header byte-compile-current-file))))
1956 byte-compile--outbuffer)))
1958 (defun byte-compile-fix-header (_filename)
1959 "If the current buffer has any multibyte characters, insert a version test."
1960 (when (< (point-max) (position-bytes (point-max)))
1961 (goto-char (point-min))
1962 ;; Find the comment that describes the version condition.
1963 (search-forward "\n;;; This file uses")
1964 (narrow-to-region (line-beginning-position) (point-max))
1965 ;; Find the first line of ballast semicolons.
1966 (search-forward ";;;;;;;;;;")
1967 (beginning-of-line)
1968 (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point))
1969 (let ((old-header-end (point))
1970 (minimum-version "23")
1971 delta)
1972 (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
1973 (insert
1974 ";;; This file contains utf-8 non-ASCII characters,\n"
1975 ";;; and so cannot be loaded into Emacs 22 or earlier.\n"
1976 ;; Have to check if emacs-version is bound so that this works
1977 ;; in files loaded early in loadup.el.
1978 "(and (boundp 'emacs-version)\n"
1979 ;; If there is a name at the end of emacs-version,
1980 ;; don't try to check the version number.
1981 " (< (aref emacs-version (1- (length emacs-version))) ?A)\n"
1982 (format " (string-lessp emacs-version \"%s\")\n" minimum-version)
1983 ;; Because the header must fit in a fixed width, we cannot
1984 ;; insert arbitrary-length file names (Bug#11585).
1985 " (error \"`%s' was compiled for "
1986 (format "Emacs %s or later\" #$))\n\n" minimum-version))
1987 ;; Now compensate for any change in size, to make sure all
1988 ;; positions in the file remain valid.
1989 (setq delta (- (point-max) old-header-end))
1990 (goto-char (point-max))
1991 (widen)
1992 (delete-char delta))))
1994 (defun byte-compile-insert-header (_filename outbuffer)
1995 "Insert a header at the start of OUTBUFFER.
1996 Call from the source buffer."
1997 (let ((dynamic-docstrings byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings)
1998 (dynamic byte-compile-dynamic)
1999 (optimize byte-optimize))
2000 (with-current-buffer outbuffer
2001 (goto-char (point-min))
2002 ;; The magic number of .elc files is ";ELC", or 0x3B454C43. After
2003 ;; that is the file-format version number (18, 19, 20, or 23) as a
2004 ;; byte, followed by some nulls. The primary motivation for doing
2005 ;; this is to get some binary characters up in the first line of
2006 ;; the file so that `diff' will simply say "Binary files differ"
2007 ;; instead of actually doing a diff of two .elc files. An extra
2008 ;; benefit is that you can add this to /etc/magic:
2009 ;; 0 string ;ELC GNU Emacs Lisp compiled file,
2010 ;; >4 byte x version %d
2011 (insert
2012 ";ELC" 23 "\000\000\000\n"
2013 ";;; Compiled\n"
2014 ";;; in Emacs version " emacs-version "\n"
2015 ";;; with"
2016 (cond
2017 ((eq optimize 'source) " source-level optimization only")
2018 ((eq optimize 'byte) " byte-level optimization only")
2019 (optimize " all optimizations")
2020 (t "out optimization"))
2021 ".\n"
2022 (if dynamic ";;; Function definitions are lazy-loaded.\n"
2024 "\n;;; This file uses "
2025 (if dynamic-docstrings
2026 "dynamic docstrings, first added in Emacs 19.29"
2027 "opcodes that do not exist in Emacs 18")
2028 ".\n\n"
2029 ;; Note that byte-compile-fix-header may change this.
2030 ";;; This file does not contain utf-8 non-ASCII characters,\n"
2031 ";;; and so can be loaded in Emacs versions earlier than 23.\n\n"
2032 ;; Insert semicolons as ballast, so that byte-compile-fix-header
2033 ;; can delete them so as to keep the buffer positions
2034 ;; constant for the actual compiled code.
2035 ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\n"
2036 ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\n\n"))))
2038 (defun byte-compile-output-file-form (form)
2039 ;; Write the given form to the output buffer, being careful of docstrings
2040 ;; in defvar, defvaralias, defconst, autoload and
2041 ;; custom-declare-variable because make-docfile is so amazingly stupid.
2042 ;; defalias calls are output directly by byte-compile-file-form-defmumble;
2043 ;; it does not pay to first build the defalias in defmumble and then parse
2044 ;; it here.
2045 (let ((print-escape-newlines t)
2046 (print-length nil)
2047 (print-level nil)
2048 (print-quoted t)
2049 (print-gensym t)
2050 (print-circle ; Handle circular data structures.
2051 (not byte-compile-disable-print-circle)))
2052 (if (and (memq (car-safe form) '(defvar defvaralias defconst
2053 autoload custom-declare-variable))
2054 (stringp (nth 3 form)))
2055 (byte-compile-output-docform nil nil '("\n(" 3 ")") form nil
2056 (memq (car form)
2057 '(defvaralias autoload
2058 custom-declare-variable)))
2059 (princ "\n" byte-compile--outbuffer)
2060 (prin1 form byte-compile--outbuffer)
2061 nil)))
2063 (defvar byte-compile--for-effect)
2065 (defun byte-compile-output-docform (preface name info form specindex quoted)
2066 "Print a form with a doc string. INFO is (prefix doc-index postfix).
2067 If PREFACE and NAME are non-nil, print them too,
2068 before INFO and the FORM but after the doc string itself.
2069 If SPECINDEX is non-nil, it is the index in FORM
2070 of the function bytecode string. In that case,
2071 we output that argument and the following argument
2072 \(the constants vector) together, for lazy loading.
2073 QUOTED says that we have to put a quote before the
2074 list that represents a doc string reference.
2075 `defvaralias', `autoload' and `custom-declare-variable' need that."
2076 ;; We need to examine byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings
2077 ;; in the input buffer (now current), not in the output buffer.
2078 (let ((dynamic-docstrings byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings))
2079 (with-current-buffer byte-compile--outbuffer
2080 (let (position)
2082 ;; Insert the doc string, and make it a comment with #@LENGTH.
2083 (and (>= (nth 1 info) 0)
2084 dynamic-docstrings
2085 (progn
2086 ;; Make the doc string start at beginning of line
2087 ;; for make-docfile's sake.
2088 (insert "\n")
2089 (setq position
2090 (byte-compile-output-as-comment
2091 (nth (nth 1 info) form) nil))
2092 ;; If the doc string starts with * (a user variable),
2093 ;; negate POSITION.
2094 (if (and (stringp (nth (nth 1 info) form))
2095 (> (length (nth (nth 1 info) form)) 0)
2096 (eq (aref (nth (nth 1 info) form) 0) ?*))
2097 (setq position (- position)))))
2099 (if preface
2100 (progn
2101 (insert preface)
2102 (prin1 name byte-compile--outbuffer)))
2103 (insert (car info))
2104 (let ((print-continuous-numbering t)
2105 print-number-table
2106 (index 0)
2107 ;; FIXME: The bindings below are only needed for when we're
2108 ;; called from ...-defmumble.
2109 (print-escape-newlines t)
2110 (print-length nil)
2111 (print-level nil)
2112 (print-quoted t)
2113 (print-gensym t)
2114 (print-circle ; Handle circular data structures.
2115 (not byte-compile-disable-print-circle)))
2116 (prin1 (car form) byte-compile--outbuffer)
2117 (while (setq form (cdr form))
2118 (setq index (1+ index))
2119 (insert " ")
2120 (cond ((and (numberp specindex) (= index specindex)
2121 ;; Don't handle the definition dynamically
2122 ;; if it refers (or might refer)
2123 ;; to objects already output
2124 ;; (for instance, gensyms in the arg list).
2125 (let (non-nil)
2126 (when (hash-table-p print-number-table)
2127 (maphash (lambda (_k v) (if v (setq non-nil t)))
2128 print-number-table))
2129 (not non-nil)))
2130 ;; Output the byte code and constants specially
2131 ;; for lazy dynamic loading.
2132 (let ((position
2133 (byte-compile-output-as-comment
2134 (cons (car form) (nth 1 form))
2135 t)))
2136 (princ (format "(#$ . %d) nil" position)
2137 byte-compile--outbuffer)
2138 (setq form (cdr form))
2139 (setq index (1+ index))))
2140 ((= index (nth 1 info))
2141 (if position
2142 (princ (format (if quoted "'(#$ . %d)" "(#$ . %d)")
2143 position)
2144 byte-compile--outbuffer)
2145 (let ((print-escape-newlines nil))
2146 (goto-char (prog1 (1+ (point))
2147 (prin1 (car form)
2148 byte-compile--outbuffer)))
2149 (insert "\\\n")
2150 (goto-char (point-max)))))
2152 (prin1 (car form) byte-compile--outbuffer)))))
2153 (insert (nth 2 info)))))
2154 nil)
2156 (defun byte-compile-keep-pending (form &optional handler)
2157 (if (memq byte-optimize '(t source))
2158 (setq form (byte-optimize-form form t)))
2159 (if handler
2160 (let ((byte-compile--for-effect t))
2161 ;; To avoid consing up monstrously large forms at load time, we split
2162 ;; the output regularly.
2163 (and (memq (car-safe form) '(fset defalias))
2164 (nthcdr 300 byte-compile-output)
2165 (byte-compile-flush-pending))
2166 (funcall handler form)
2167 (if byte-compile--for-effect
2168 (byte-compile-discard)))
2169 (byte-compile-form form t))
2170 nil)
2172 (defun byte-compile-flush-pending ()
2173 (if byte-compile-output
2174 (let ((form (byte-compile-out-toplevel t 'file)))
2175 (cond ((eq (car-safe form) 'progn)
2176 (mapc 'byte-compile-output-file-form (cdr form)))
2177 (form
2178 (byte-compile-output-file-form form)))
2179 (setq byte-compile-constants nil
2180 byte-compile-variables nil
2181 byte-compile-depth 0
2182 byte-compile-maxdepth 0
2183 byte-compile-output nil))))
2185 (defvar byte-compile-force-lexical-warnings nil)
2187 (defun byte-compile-preprocess (form &optional _for-effect)
2188 (setq form (macroexpand-all form byte-compile-macro-environment))
2189 ;; FIXME: We should run byte-optimize-form here, but it currently does not
2190 ;; recurse through all the code, so we'd have to fix this first.
2191 ;; Maybe a good fix would be to merge byte-optimize-form into
2192 ;; macroexpand-all.
2193 ;; (if (memq byte-optimize '(t source))
2194 ;; (setq form (byte-optimize-form form for-effect)))
2195 (cond
2196 (lexical-binding (cconv-closure-convert form))
2197 (byte-compile-force-lexical-warnings (cconv-warnings-only form))
2198 (t form)))
2200 ;; byte-hunk-handlers cannot call this!
2201 (defun byte-compile-toplevel-file-form (form)
2202 (let ((byte-compile-current-form nil)) ; close over this for warnings.
2203 (byte-compile-file-form (byte-compile-preprocess form t))))
2205 ;; byte-hunk-handlers can call this.
2206 (defun byte-compile-file-form (form)
2207 (let (handler)
2208 (cond ((and (consp form)
2209 (symbolp (car form))
2210 (setq handler (get (car form) 'byte-hunk-handler)))
2211 (cond ((setq form (funcall handler form))
2212 (byte-compile-flush-pending)
2213 (byte-compile-output-file-form form))))
2215 (byte-compile-keep-pending form)))))
2217 ;; Functions and variables with doc strings must be output separately,
2218 ;; so make-docfile can recognize them. Most other things can be output
2219 ;; as byte-code.
2221 (put 'autoload 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-autoload)
2222 (defun byte-compile-file-form-autoload (form)
2223 (and (let ((form form))
2224 (while (if (setq form (cdr form)) (macroexp-const-p (car form))))
2225 (null form)) ;Constants only
2226 (memq (eval (nth 5 form)) '(t macro)) ;Macro
2227 (eval form)) ;Define the autoload.
2228 ;; Avoid undefined function warnings for the autoload.
2229 (pcase (nth 1 form)
2230 (`',(and (pred symbolp) funsym)
2231 ;; Don't add it if it's already defined. Otherwise, it might
2232 ;; hide the actual definition. However, do remove any entry from
2233 ;; byte-compile-noruntime-functions, in case we have an autoload
2234 ;; of foo-func following an (eval-when-compile (require 'foo)).
2235 (unless (fboundp funsym)
2236 (push (cons funsym (cons 'autoload (cdr (cdr form))))
2237 byte-compile-function-environment))
2238 ;; If an autoload occurs _before_ the first call to a function,
2239 ;; byte-compile-callargs-warn does not add an entry to
2240 ;; byte-compile-unresolved-functions. Here we mimic the logic
2241 ;; of byte-compile-callargs-warn so as not to warn if the
2242 ;; autoload comes _after_ the function call.
2243 ;; Alternatively, similar logic could go in
2244 ;; byte-compile-warn-about-unresolved-functions.
2245 (if (memq funsym byte-compile-noruntime-functions)
2246 (setq byte-compile-noruntime-functions
2247 (delq funsym byte-compile-noruntime-functions)
2248 byte-compile-noruntime-functions)
2249 (setq byte-compile-unresolved-functions
2250 (delq (assq funsym byte-compile-unresolved-functions)
2251 byte-compile-unresolved-functions)))))
2252 (if (stringp (nth 3 form))
2253 form
2254 ;; No doc string, so we can compile this as a normal form.
2255 (byte-compile-keep-pending form 'byte-compile-normal-call)))
2257 (put 'defvar 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-defvar)
2258 (put 'defconst 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-defvar)
2260 (defun byte-compile--declare-var (sym)
2261 (when (and (symbolp sym)
2262 (not (string-match "[-*/:$]" (symbol-name sym)))
2263 (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'lexical))
2264 (byte-compile-warn "global/dynamic var `%s' lacks a prefix"
2265 sym))
2266 (when (memq sym byte-compile-lexical-variables)
2267 (setq byte-compile-lexical-variables
2268 (delq sym byte-compile-lexical-variables))
2269 (byte-compile-warn "Variable `%S' declared after its first use" sym))
2270 (push sym byte-compile-bound-variables))
2272 (defun byte-compile-file-form-defvar (form)
2273 (let ((sym (nth 1 form)))
2274 (byte-compile--declare-var sym)
2275 (if (eq (car form) 'defconst)
2276 (push sym byte-compile-const-variables)))
2277 (if (and (null (cddr form)) ;No `value' provided.
2278 (eq (car form) 'defvar)) ;Just a declaration.
2280 (cond ((consp (nth 2 form))
2281 (setq form (copy-sequence form))
2282 (setcar (cdr (cdr form))
2283 (byte-compile-top-level (nth 2 form) nil 'file))))
2284 form))
2286 (put 'define-abbrev-table 'byte-hunk-handler
2287 'byte-compile-file-form-define-abbrev-table)
2288 (defun byte-compile-file-form-define-abbrev-table (form)
2289 (if (eq 'quote (car-safe (car-safe (cdr form))))
2290 (byte-compile--declare-var (car-safe (cdr (cadr form)))))
2291 (byte-compile-keep-pending form))
2293 (put 'custom-declare-variable 'byte-hunk-handler
2294 'byte-compile-file-form-custom-declare-variable)
2295 (defun byte-compile-file-form-custom-declare-variable (form)
2296 (when (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'callargs)
2297 (byte-compile-nogroup-warn form))
2298 (byte-compile--declare-var (nth 1 (nth 1 form)))
2299 (byte-compile-keep-pending form))
2301 (put 'require 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-require)
2302 (defun byte-compile-file-form-require (form)
2303 (let ((args (mapcar 'eval (cdr form)))
2304 (hist-orig load-history)
2305 hist-new)
2306 (apply 'require args)
2307 (when (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'cl-functions)
2308 ;; Detect (require 'cl) in a way that works even if cl is already loaded.
2309 (if (member (car args) '("cl" cl))
2310 (progn
2311 (byte-compile-warn "cl package required at runtime")
2312 (byte-compile-disable-warning 'cl-functions))
2313 ;; We may have required something that causes cl to be loaded, eg
2314 ;; the uncompiled version of a file that requires cl when compiling.
2315 (setq hist-new load-history)
2316 (while (and (not byte-compile-cl-functions)
2317 hist-new (not (eq hist-new hist-orig)))
2318 (and (byte-compile-cl-file-p (car (pop hist-new)))
2319 (byte-compile-find-cl-functions))))))
2320 (byte-compile-keep-pending form 'byte-compile-normal-call))
2322 (put 'progn 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-progn)
2323 (put 'prog1 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-progn)
2324 (put 'prog2 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-progn)
2325 (defun byte-compile-file-form-progn (form)
2326 (mapc 'byte-compile-file-form (cdr form))
2327 ;; Return nil so the forms are not output twice.
2328 nil)
2330 (put 'with-no-warnings 'byte-hunk-handler
2331 'byte-compile-file-form-with-no-warnings)
2332 (defun byte-compile-file-form-with-no-warnings (form)
2333 ;; cf byte-compile-file-form-progn.
2334 (let (byte-compile-warnings)
2335 (mapc 'byte-compile-file-form (cdr form))
2336 nil))
2338 ;; This handler is not necessary, but it makes the output from dont-compile
2339 ;; and similar macros cleaner.
2340 (put 'eval 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-eval)
2341 (defun byte-compile-file-form-eval (form)
2342 (if (eq (car-safe (nth 1 form)) 'quote)
2343 (nth 1 (nth 1 form))
2344 (byte-compile-keep-pending form)))
2346 (defun byte-compile-file-form-defmumble (name macro arglist body rest)
2347 "Process a `defalias' for NAME.
2348 If MACRO is non-nil, the definition is known to be a macro.
2349 ARGLIST is the list of arguments, if it was recognized or t otherwise.
2350 BODY of the definition, or t if not recognized.
2351 Return non-nil if everything went as planned, or nil to imply that it decided
2352 not to take responsibility for the actual compilation of the code."
2353 (let* ((this-kind (if macro 'byte-compile-macro-environment
2354 'byte-compile-function-environment))
2355 (that-kind (if macro 'byte-compile-function-environment
2356 'byte-compile-macro-environment))
2357 (this-one (assq name (symbol-value this-kind)))
2358 (that-one (assq name (symbol-value that-kind)))
2359 (byte-compile-current-form name)) ; For warnings.
2361 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position name)
2362 ;; When a function or macro is defined, add it to the call tree so that
2363 ;; we can tell when functions are not used.
2364 (if byte-compile-generate-call-tree
2365 (or (assq name byte-compile-call-tree)
2366 (setq byte-compile-call-tree
2367 (cons (list name nil nil) byte-compile-call-tree))))
2369 (if (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'redefine)
2370 (byte-compile-arglist-warn name arglist macro))
2372 (if byte-compile-verbose
2373 (message "Compiling %s... (%s)"
2374 (or byte-compile-current-file "") name))
2375 (cond ((not (or macro (listp body)))
2376 ;; We do not know positively if the definition is a macro
2377 ;; or a function, so we shouldn't emit warnings.
2378 ;; This also silences "multiple definition" warnings for defmethods.
2379 nil)
2380 (that-one
2381 (if (and (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'redefine)
2382 ;; Don't warn when compiling the stubs in byte-run...
2383 (not (assq name byte-compile-initial-macro-environment)))
2384 (byte-compile-warn
2385 "`%s' defined multiple times, as both function and macro"
2386 name))
2387 (setcdr that-one nil))
2388 (this-one
2389 (when (and (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'redefine)
2390 ;; Hack: Don't warn when compiling the magic internal
2391 ;; byte-compiler macros in byte-run.el...
2392 (not (assq name byte-compile-initial-macro-environment)))
2393 (byte-compile-warn "%s `%s' defined multiple times in this file"
2394 (if macro "macro" "function")
2395 name)))
2396 ((eq (car-safe (symbol-function name))
2397 (if macro 'lambda 'macro))
2398 (when (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'redefine)
2399 (byte-compile-warn "%s `%s' being redefined as a %s"
2400 (if macro "function" "macro")
2401 name
2402 (if macro "macro" "function")))
2403 ;; Shadow existing definition.
2404 (set this-kind
2405 (cons (cons name nil)
2406 (symbol-value this-kind))))
2409 (when (and (listp body)
2410 (stringp (car body))
2411 (symbolp (car-safe (cdr-safe body)))
2412 (car-safe (cdr-safe body))
2413 (stringp (car-safe (cdr-safe (cdr-safe body)))))
2414 ;; FIXME: We've done that already just above, so this looks wrong!
2415 ;;(byte-compile-set-symbol-position name)
2416 (byte-compile-warn "probable `\"' without `\\' in doc string of %s"
2417 name))
2419 (if (not (listp body))
2420 ;; The precise definition requires evaluation to find out, so it
2421 ;; will only be known at runtime.
2422 ;; For a macro, that means we can't use that macro in the same file.
2423 (progn
2424 (unless macro
2425 (push (cons name (if (listp arglist) `(declared ,arglist) t))
2426 byte-compile-function-environment))
2427 ;; Tell the caller that we didn't compile it yet.
2428 nil)
2430 (let* ((code (byte-compile-lambda (cons arglist body) t)))
2431 (if this-one
2432 ;; A definition in b-c-initial-m-e should always take precedence
2433 ;; during compilation, so don't let it be redefined. (Bug#8647)
2434 (or (and macro
2435 (assq name byte-compile-initial-macro-environment))
2436 (setcdr this-one code))
2437 (set this-kind
2438 (cons (cons name code)
2439 (symbol-value this-kind))))
2441 (if rest
2442 ;; There are additional args to `defalias' (like maybe a docstring)
2443 ;; that the code below can't handle: punt!
2445 ;; Otherwise, we have a bona-fide defun/defmacro definition, and use
2446 ;; special code to allow dynamic docstrings and byte-code.
2447 (byte-compile-flush-pending)
2448 (let ((index
2449 ;; If there's no doc string, provide -1 as the "doc string
2450 ;; index" so that no element will be treated as a doc string.
2451 (if (not (stringp (car body))) -1 4)))
2452 ;; Output the form by hand, that's much simpler than having
2453 ;; b-c-output-file-form analyze the defalias.
2454 (byte-compile-output-docform
2455 "\n(defalias '"
2456 name
2457 (if macro `(" '(macro . #[" ,index "])") `(" #[" ,index "]"))
2458 (append code nil) ; Turn byte-code-function-p into list.
2459 (and (atom code) byte-compile-dynamic
2461 nil))
2462 (princ ")" byte-compile--outbuffer)
2463 t)))))
2465 (defun byte-compile-output-as-comment (exp quoted)
2466 "Print Lisp object EXP in the output file, inside a comment,
2467 and return the file (byte) position it will have.
2468 If QUOTED is non-nil, print with quoting; otherwise, print without quoting."
2469 (with-current-buffer byte-compile--outbuffer
2470 (let ((position (point)))
2472 ;; Insert EXP, and make it a comment with #@LENGTH.
2473 (insert " ")
2474 (if quoted
2475 (prin1 exp byte-compile--outbuffer)
2476 (princ exp byte-compile--outbuffer))
2477 (goto-char position)
2478 ;; Quote certain special characters as needed.
2479 ;; get_doc_string in doc.c does the unquoting.
2480 (while (search-forward "\^A" nil t)
2481 (replace-match "\^A\^A" t t))
2482 (goto-char position)
2483 (while (search-forward "\000" nil t)
2484 (replace-match "\^A0" t t))
2485 (goto-char position)
2486 (while (search-forward "\037" nil t)
2487 (replace-match "\^A_" t t))
2488 (goto-char (point-max))
2489 (insert "\037")
2490 (goto-char position)
2491 (insert "#@" (format "%d" (- (position-bytes (point-max))
2492 (position-bytes position))))
2494 ;; Save the file position of the object.
2495 ;; Note we add 1 to skip the space that we inserted before the actual doc
2496 ;; string, and subtract point-min to convert from an 1-origin Emacs
2497 ;; position to a file position.
2498 (prog1
2499 (- (position-bytes (point)) (point-min) -1)
2500 (goto-char (point-max))))))
2502 (defun byte-compile--reify-function (fun)
2503 "Return an expression which will evaluate to a function value FUN.
2504 FUN should be either a `lambda' value or a `closure' value."
2505 (pcase-let* (((or (and `(lambda ,args . ,body) (let env nil))
2506 `(closure ,env ,args . ,body)) fun)
2507 (renv ()))
2508 ;; Turn the function's closed vars (if any) into local let bindings.
2509 (dolist (binding env)
2510 (cond
2511 ((consp binding)
2512 ;; We check shadowing by the args, so that the `let' can be moved
2513 ;; within the lambda, which can then be unfolded. FIXME: Some of those
2514 ;; bindings might be unused in `body'.
2515 (unless (memq (car binding) args) ;Shadowed.
2516 (push `(,(car binding) ',(cdr binding)) renv)))
2517 ((eq binding t))
2518 (t (push `(defvar ,binding) body))))
2519 (if (null renv)
2520 `(lambda ,args ,@body)
2521 `(lambda ,args (let ,(nreverse renv) ,@body)))))
2523 ;;;###autoload
2524 (defun byte-compile (form)
2525 "If FORM is a symbol, byte-compile its function definition.
2526 If FORM is a lambda or a macro, byte-compile it as a function."
2527 (displaying-byte-compile-warnings
2528 (byte-compile-close-variables
2529 (let* ((lexical-binding lexical-binding)
2530 (fun (if (symbolp form)
2531 (symbol-function form)
2532 form))
2533 (macro (eq (car-safe fun) 'macro)))
2534 (if macro
2535 (setq fun (cdr fun)))
2536 (cond
2537 ;; Up until Emacs-24.1, byte-compile silently did nothing when asked to
2538 ;; compile something invalid. So let's tune down the complaint from an
2539 ;; error to a simple message for the known case where signaling an error
2540 ;; causes problems.
2541 ((byte-code-function-p fun)
2542 (message "Function %s is already compiled"
2543 (if (symbolp form) form "provided"))
2544 fun)
2546 (when (symbolp form)
2547 (unless (memq (car-safe fun) '(closure lambda))
2548 (error "Don't know how to compile %S" fun))
2549 (setq lexical-binding (eq (car fun) 'closure))
2550 (setq fun (byte-compile--reify-function fun)))
2551 (unless (eq (car-safe fun) 'lambda)
2552 (error "Don't know how to compile %S" fun))
2553 ;; Expand macros.
2554 (setq fun (byte-compile-preprocess fun))
2555 ;; Get rid of the `function' quote added by the `lambda' macro.
2556 (if (eq (car-safe fun) 'function) (setq fun (cadr fun)))
2557 (setq fun (byte-compile-lambda fun))
2558 (if macro (push 'macro fun))
2559 (if (symbolp form)
2560 (fset form fun)
2561 fun)))))))
2563 (defun byte-compile-sexp (sexp)
2564 "Compile and return SEXP."
2565 (displaying-byte-compile-warnings
2566 (byte-compile-close-variables
2567 (byte-compile-top-level (byte-compile-preprocess sexp)))))
2569 (defun byte-compile-check-lambda-list (list)
2570 "Check lambda-list LIST for errors."
2571 (let (vars)
2572 (while list
2573 (let ((arg (car list)))
2574 (when (symbolp arg)
2575 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position arg))
2576 (cond ((or (not (symbolp arg))
2577 (macroexp--const-symbol-p arg t))
2578 (error "Invalid lambda variable %s" arg))
2579 ((eq arg '&rest)
2580 (unless (cdr list)
2581 (error "&rest without variable name"))
2582 (when (cddr list)
2583 (error "Garbage following &rest VAR in lambda-list")))
2584 ((eq arg '&optional)
2585 (unless (cdr list)
2586 (error "Variable name missing after &optional")))
2587 ((memq arg vars)
2588 (byte-compile-warn "repeated variable %s in lambda-list" arg))
2590 (push arg vars))))
2591 (setq list (cdr list)))))
2594 (defun byte-compile-arglist-vars (arglist)
2595 "Return a list of the variables in the lambda argument list ARGLIST."
2596 (remq '&rest (remq '&optional arglist)))
2598 (defun byte-compile-make-lambda-lexenv (args)
2599 "Return a new lexical environment for a lambda expression FORM."
2600 (let* ((lexenv nil)
2601 (stackpos 0))
2602 ;; Add entries for each argument.
2603 (dolist (arg args)
2604 (push (cons arg stackpos) lexenv)
2605 (setq stackpos (1+ stackpos)))
2606 ;; Return the new lexical environment.
2607 lexenv))
2609 (defun byte-compile-make-args-desc (arglist)
2610 (let ((mandatory 0)
2611 nonrest (rest 0))
2612 (while (and arglist (not (memq (car arglist) '(&optional &rest))))
2613 (setq mandatory (1+ mandatory))
2614 (setq arglist (cdr arglist)))
2615 (setq nonrest mandatory)
2616 (when (eq (car arglist) '&optional)
2617 (setq arglist (cdr arglist))
2618 (while (and arglist (not (eq (car arglist) '&rest)))
2619 (setq nonrest (1+ nonrest))
2620 (setq arglist (cdr arglist))))
2621 (when arglist
2622 (setq rest 1))
2623 (if (> mandatory 127)
2624 (byte-compile-report-error "Too many (>127) mandatory arguments")
2625 (logior mandatory
2626 (lsh nonrest 8)
2627 (lsh rest 7)))))
2630 (defun byte-compile-lambda (fun &optional add-lambda reserved-csts)
2631 "Byte-compile a lambda-expression and return a valid function.
2632 The value is usually a compiled function but may be the original
2633 lambda-expression.
2634 When ADD-LAMBDA is non-nil, the symbol `lambda' is added as head
2635 of the list FUN and `byte-compile-set-symbol-position' is not called.
2636 Use this feature to avoid calling `byte-compile-set-symbol-position'
2637 for symbols generated by the byte compiler itself."
2638 (if add-lambda
2639 (setq fun (cons 'lambda fun))
2640 (unless (eq 'lambda (car-safe fun))
2641 (error "Not a lambda list: %S" fun))
2642 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position 'lambda))
2643 (byte-compile-check-lambda-list (nth 1 fun))
2644 (let* ((arglist (nth 1 fun))
2645 (arglistvars (byte-compile-arglist-vars arglist))
2646 (byte-compile-bound-variables
2647 (append (if (not lexical-binding) arglistvars)
2648 byte-compile-bound-variables))
2649 (body (cdr (cdr fun)))
2650 (doc (if (stringp (car body))
2651 (prog1 (car body)
2652 ;; Discard the doc string
2653 ;; unless it is the last element of the body.
2654 (if (cdr body)
2655 (setq body (cdr body))))))
2656 (int (assq 'interactive body)))
2657 ;; Process the interactive spec.
2658 (when int
2659 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position 'interactive)
2660 ;; Skip (interactive) if it is in front (the most usual location).
2661 (if (eq int (car body))
2662 (setq body (cdr body)))
2663 (cond ((consp (cdr int))
2664 (if (cdr (cdr int))
2665 (byte-compile-warn "malformed interactive spec: %s"
2666 (prin1-to-string int)))
2667 ;; If the interactive spec is a call to `list', don't
2668 ;; compile it, because `call-interactively' looks at the
2669 ;; args of `list'. Actually, compile it to get warnings,
2670 ;; but don't use the result.
2671 (let* ((form (nth 1 int))
2672 (newform (byte-compile-top-level form)))
2673 (while (memq (car-safe form) '(let let* progn save-excursion))
2674 (while (consp (cdr form))
2675 (setq form (cdr form)))
2676 (setq form (car form)))
2677 (if (and (eq (car-safe form) 'list)
2678 ;; The spec is evalled in callint.c in dynamic-scoping
2679 ;; mode, so just leaving the form unchanged would mean
2680 ;; it won't be eval'd in the right mode.
2681 (not lexical-binding))
2683 (setq int `(interactive ,newform)))))
2684 ((cdr int)
2685 (byte-compile-warn "malformed interactive spec: %s"
2686 (prin1-to-string int)))))
2687 ;; Process the body.
2688 (let ((compiled
2689 (byte-compile-top-level (cons 'progn body) nil 'lambda
2690 ;; If doing lexical binding, push a new
2691 ;; lexical environment containing just the
2692 ;; args (since lambda expressions should be
2693 ;; closed by now).
2694 (and lexical-binding
2695 (byte-compile-make-lambda-lexenv
2696 arglistvars))
2697 reserved-csts)))
2698 ;; Build the actual byte-coded function.
2699 (cl-assert (eq 'byte-code (car-safe compiled)))
2700 (apply #'make-byte-code
2701 (if lexical-binding
2702 (byte-compile-make-args-desc arglist)
2703 arglist)
2704 (append
2705 ;; byte-string, constants-vector, stack depth
2706 (cdr compiled)
2707 ;; optionally, the doc string.
2708 (cond (lexical-binding
2709 (require 'help-fns)
2710 (list (help-add-fundoc-usage doc arglist)))
2711 ((or doc int)
2712 (list doc)))
2713 ;; optionally, the interactive spec.
2714 (if int
2715 (list (nth 1 int))))))))
2717 (defvar byte-compile-reserved-constants 0)
2719 (defun byte-compile-constants-vector ()
2720 ;; Builds the constants-vector from the current variables and constants.
2721 ;; This modifies the constants from (const . nil) to (const . offset).
2722 ;; To keep the byte-codes to look up the vector as short as possible:
2723 ;; First 6 elements are vars, as there are one-byte varref codes for those.
2724 ;; Next up to byte-constant-limit are constants, still with one-byte codes.
2725 ;; Next variables again, to get 2-byte codes for variable lookup.
2726 ;; The rest of the constants and variables need 3-byte byte-codes.
2727 (let* ((i (1- byte-compile-reserved-constants))
2728 (rest (nreverse byte-compile-variables)) ; nreverse because the first
2729 (other (nreverse byte-compile-constants)) ; vars often are used most.
2730 ret tmp
2731 (limits '(5 ; Use the 1-byte varref codes,
2732 63 ; 1-constlim ; 1-byte byte-constant codes,
2733 255 ; 2-byte varref codes,
2734 65535 ; 3-byte codes for the rest.
2735 65535)) ; twice since we step when we swap.
2736 limit)
2737 (while (or rest other)
2738 (setq limit (car limits))
2739 (while (and rest (< i limit))
2740 (cond
2741 ((numberp (car rest))
2742 (cl-assert (< (car rest) byte-compile-reserved-constants)))
2743 ((setq tmp (assq (car (car rest)) ret))
2744 (setcdr (car rest) (cdr tmp)))
2746 (setcdr (car rest) (setq i (1+ i)))
2747 (setq ret (cons (car rest) ret))))
2748 (setq rest (cdr rest)))
2749 (setq limits (cdr limits) ;Step
2750 rest (prog1 other ;&Swap.
2751 (setq other rest))))
2752 (apply 'vector (nreverse (mapcar 'car ret)))))
2754 ;; Given an expression FORM, compile it and return an equivalent byte-code
2755 ;; expression (a call to the function byte-code).
2756 (defun byte-compile-top-level (form &optional for-effect output-type
2757 lexenv reserved-csts)
2758 ;; OUTPUT-TYPE advises about how form is expected to be used:
2759 ;; 'eval or nil -> a single form,
2760 ;; 'progn or t -> a list of forms,
2761 ;; 'lambda -> body of a lambda,
2762 ;; 'file -> used at file-level.
2763 (let ((byte-compile--for-effect for-effect)
2764 (byte-compile-constants nil)
2765 (byte-compile-variables nil)
2766 (byte-compile-tag-number 0)
2767 (byte-compile-depth 0)
2768 (byte-compile-maxdepth 0)
2769 (byte-compile--lexical-environment lexenv)
2770 (byte-compile-reserved-constants (or reserved-csts 0))
2771 (byte-compile-output nil))
2772 (if (memq byte-optimize '(t source))
2773 (setq form (byte-optimize-form form byte-compile--for-effect)))
2774 (while (and (eq (car-safe form) 'progn) (null (cdr (cdr form))))
2775 (setq form (nth 1 form)))
2776 ;; Set up things for a lexically-bound function.
2777 (when (and lexical-binding (eq output-type 'lambda))
2778 ;; See how many arguments there are, and set the current stack depth
2779 ;; accordingly.
2780 (setq byte-compile-depth (length byte-compile--lexical-environment))
2781 ;; If there are args, output a tag to record the initial
2782 ;; stack-depth for the optimizer.
2783 (when (> byte-compile-depth 0)
2784 (byte-compile-out-tag (byte-compile-make-tag))))
2785 ;; Now compile FORM
2786 (byte-compile-form form byte-compile--for-effect)
2787 (byte-compile-out-toplevel byte-compile--for-effect output-type)))
2789 (defun byte-compile-out-toplevel (&optional for-effect output-type)
2790 (if for-effect
2791 ;; The stack is empty. Push a value to be returned from (byte-code ..).
2792 (if (eq (car (car byte-compile-output)) 'byte-discard)
2793 (setq byte-compile-output (cdr byte-compile-output))
2794 (byte-compile-push-constant
2795 ;; Push any constant - preferably one which already is used, and
2796 ;; a number or symbol - ie not some big sequence. The return value
2797 ;; isn't returned, but it would be a shame if some textually large
2798 ;; constant was not optimized away because we chose to return it.
2799 (and (not (assq nil byte-compile-constants)) ; Nil is often there.
2800 (let ((tmp (reverse byte-compile-constants)))
2801 (while (and tmp (not (or (symbolp (caar tmp))
2802 (numberp (caar tmp)))))
2803 (setq tmp (cdr tmp)))
2804 (caar tmp))))))
2805 (byte-compile-out 'byte-return 0)
2806 (setq byte-compile-output (nreverse byte-compile-output))
2807 (if (memq byte-optimize '(t byte))
2808 (setq byte-compile-output
2809 (byte-optimize-lapcode byte-compile-output)))
2811 ;; Decompile trivial functions:
2812 ;; only constants and variables, or a single funcall except in lambdas.
2813 ;; Except for Lisp_Compiled objects, forms like (foo "hi")
2814 ;; are still quicker than (byte-code "..." [foo "hi"] 2).
2815 ;; Note that even (quote foo) must be parsed just as any subr by the
2816 ;; interpreter, so quote should be compiled into byte-code in some contexts.
2817 ;; What to leave uncompiled:
2818 ;; lambda -> never. we used to leave it uncompiled if the body was
2819 ;; a single atom, but that causes confusion if the docstring
2820 ;; uses the (file . pos) syntax. Besides, now that we have
2821 ;; the Lisp_Compiled type, the compiled form is faster.
2822 ;; eval -> atom, quote or (function atom atom atom)
2823 ;; progn -> as <<same-as-eval>> or (progn <<same-as-eval>> atom)
2824 ;; file -> as progn, but takes both quotes and atoms, and longer forms.
2825 (let (rest
2826 (maycall (not (eq output-type 'lambda))) ; t if we may make a funcall.
2827 tmp body)
2828 (cond
2829 ;; #### This should be split out into byte-compile-nontrivial-function-p.
2830 ((or (eq output-type 'lambda)
2831 (nthcdr (if (eq output-type 'file) 50 8) byte-compile-output)
2832 (assq 'TAG byte-compile-output) ; Not necessary, but speeds up a bit.
2833 (not (setq tmp (assq 'byte-return byte-compile-output)))
2834 (progn
2835 (setq rest (nreverse
2836 (cdr (memq tmp (reverse byte-compile-output)))))
2837 (while
2838 (cond
2839 ((memq (car (car rest)) '(byte-varref byte-constant))
2840 (setq tmp (car (cdr (car rest))))
2841 (if (if (eq (car (car rest)) 'byte-constant)
2842 (or (consp tmp)
2843 (and (symbolp tmp)
2844 (not (macroexp--const-symbol-p tmp)))))
2845 (if maycall
2846 (setq body (cons (list 'quote tmp) body)))
2847 (setq body (cons tmp body))))
2848 ((and maycall
2849 ;; Allow a funcall if at most one atom follows it.
2850 (null (nthcdr 3 rest))
2851 (setq tmp (get (car (car rest)) 'byte-opcode-invert))
2852 (or (null (cdr rest))
2853 (and (memq output-type '(file progn t))
2854 (cdr (cdr rest))
2855 (eq (car (nth 1 rest)) 'byte-discard)
2856 (progn (setq rest (cdr rest)) t))))
2857 (setq maycall nil) ; Only allow one real function call.
2858 (setq body (nreverse body))
2859 (setq body (list
2860 (if (and (eq tmp 'funcall)
2861 (eq (car-safe (car body)) 'quote)
2862 (symbolp (nth 1 (car body))))
2863 (cons (nth 1 (car body)) (cdr body))
2864 (cons tmp body))))
2865 (or (eq output-type 'file)
2866 (not (delq nil (mapcar 'consp (cdr (car body))))))))
2867 (setq rest (cdr rest)))
2868 rest))
2869 (let ((byte-compile-vector (byte-compile-constants-vector)))
2870 (list 'byte-code (byte-compile-lapcode byte-compile-output)
2871 byte-compile-vector byte-compile-maxdepth)))
2872 ;; it's a trivial function
2873 ((cdr body) (cons 'progn (nreverse body)))
2874 ((car body)))))
2876 ;; Given BODY, compile it and return a new body.
2877 (defun byte-compile-top-level-body (body &optional for-effect)
2878 (setq body
2879 (byte-compile-top-level (cons 'progn body) for-effect t))
2880 (cond ((eq (car-safe body) 'progn)
2881 (cdr body))
2882 (body
2883 (list body))))
2885 ;; Special macro-expander used during byte-compilation.
2886 (defun byte-compile-macroexpand-declare-function (fn file &rest args)
2887 (push (cons fn
2888 (if (and (consp args) (listp (car args)))
2889 (list 'declared (car args))
2890 t)) ; Arglist not specified.
2891 byte-compile-function-environment)
2892 ;; We are stating that it _will_ be defined at runtime.
2893 (setq byte-compile-noruntime-functions
2894 (delq fn byte-compile-noruntime-functions))
2895 ;; Delegate the rest to the normal macro definition.
2896 (macroexpand `(declare-function ,fn ,file ,@args)))
2899 ;; This is the recursive entry point for compiling each subform of an
2900 ;; expression.
2901 ;; If for-effect is non-nil, byte-compile-form will output a byte-discard
2902 ;; before terminating (ie no value will be left on the stack).
2903 ;; A byte-compile handler may, when byte-compile--for-effect is non-nil, choose
2904 ;; output code which does not leave a value on the stack, and then set
2905 ;; byte-compile--for-effect to nil (to prevent byte-compile-form from
2906 ;; outputting the byte-discard).
2907 ;; If a handler wants to call another handler, it should do so via
2908 ;; byte-compile-form, or take extreme care to handle byte-compile--for-effect
2909 ;; correctly. (Use byte-compile-form-do-effect to reset the
2910 ;; byte-compile--for-effect flag too.)
2912 (defun byte-compile-form (form &optional for-effect)
2913 (let ((byte-compile--for-effect for-effect))
2914 (cond
2915 ((not (consp form))
2916 (cond ((or (not (symbolp form)) (macroexp--const-symbol-p form))
2917 (when (symbolp form)
2918 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position form))
2919 (byte-compile-constant form))
2920 ((and byte-compile--for-effect byte-compile-delete-errors)
2921 (when (symbolp form)
2922 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position form))
2923 (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil))
2925 (byte-compile-variable-ref form))))
2926 ((symbolp (car form))
2927 (let* ((fn (car form))
2928 (handler (get fn 'byte-compile))
2929 (interactive-only
2930 (or (get fn 'interactive-only)
2931 (memq fn byte-compile-interactive-only-functions))))
2932 (when (macroexp--const-symbol-p fn)
2933 (byte-compile-warn "`%s' called as a function" fn))
2934 (when (and (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'interactive-only)
2935 interactive-only)
2936 (byte-compile-warn "`%s' is for interactive use only%s"
2938 (cond ((stringp interactive-only)
2939 (format "; %s" interactive-only))
2940 ((and (symbolp 'interactive-only)
2941 (not (eq interactive-only t)))
2942 (format "; use `%s' instead."
2943 interactive-only))
2944 (t "."))))
2945 (if (eq (car-safe (symbol-function (car form))) 'macro)
2946 (byte-compile-log-warning
2947 (format "Forgot to expand macro %s" (car form)) nil :error))
2948 (if (and handler
2949 ;; Make sure that function exists.
2950 (and (functionp handler)
2951 ;; Ignore obsolete byte-compile function used by former
2952 ;; CL code to handle compiler macros (we do it
2953 ;; differently now).
2954 (not (eq handler 'cl-byte-compile-compiler-macro))))
2955 (funcall handler form)
2956 (byte-compile-normal-call form))
2957 (if (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'cl-functions)
2958 (byte-compile-cl-warn form))))
2959 ((and (byte-code-function-p (car form))
2960 (memq byte-optimize '(t lap)))
2961 (byte-compile-unfold-bcf form))
2962 ((and (eq (car-safe (car form)) 'lambda)
2963 ;; if the form comes out the same way it went in, that's
2964 ;; because it was malformed, and we couldn't unfold it.
2965 (not (eq form (setq form (byte-compile-unfold-lambda form)))))
2966 (byte-compile-form form byte-compile--for-effect)
2967 (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil))
2968 ((byte-compile-normal-call form)))
2969 (if byte-compile--for-effect
2970 (byte-compile-discard))))
2972 (defun byte-compile-normal-call (form)
2973 (when (and (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'callargs)
2974 (symbolp (car form)))
2975 (if (memq (car form)
2976 '(custom-declare-group custom-declare-variable
2977 custom-declare-face))
2978 (byte-compile-nogroup-warn form))
2979 (byte-compile-callargs-warn form))
2980 (if byte-compile-generate-call-tree
2981 (byte-compile-annotate-call-tree form))
2982 (when (and byte-compile--for-effect (eq (car form) 'mapcar)
2983 (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'mapcar))
2984 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position 'mapcar)
2985 (byte-compile-warn
2986 "`mapcar' called for effect; use `mapc' or `dolist' instead"))
2987 (byte-compile-push-constant (car form))
2988 (mapc 'byte-compile-form (cdr form)) ; wasteful, but faster.
2989 (byte-compile-out 'byte-call (length (cdr form))))
2992 ;; Splice the given lap code into the current instruction stream.
2993 ;; If it has any labels in it, you're responsible for making sure there
2994 ;; are no collisions, and that byte-compile-tag-number is reasonable
2995 ;; after this is spliced in. The provided list is destroyed.
2996 (defun byte-compile-inline-lapcode (lap end-depth)
2997 ;; "Replay" the operations: we used to just do
2998 ;; (setq byte-compile-output (nconc (nreverse lap) byte-compile-output))
2999 ;; but that fails to update byte-compile-depth, so we had to assume
3000 ;; that `lap' ends up adding exactly 1 element to the stack. This
3001 ;; happens to be true for byte-code generated by bytecomp.el without
3002 ;; lexical-binding, but it's not true in general, and it's not true for
3003 ;; code output by bytecomp.el with lexical-binding.
3004 (let ((endtag (byte-compile-make-tag)))
3005 (dolist (op lap)
3006 (cond
3007 ((eq (car op) 'TAG) (byte-compile-out-tag op))
3008 ((memq (car op) byte-goto-ops) (byte-compile-goto (car op) (cdr op)))
3009 ((eq (car op) 'byte-return)
3010 (byte-compile-discard (- byte-compile-depth end-depth) t)
3011 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-goto endtag))
3012 (t (byte-compile-out (car op) (cdr op)))))
3013 (byte-compile-out-tag endtag)))
3015 (defun byte-compile-unfold-bcf (form)
3016 "Inline call to byte-code-functions."
3017 (let* ((byte-compile-bound-variables byte-compile-bound-variables)
3018 (fun (car form))
3019 (fargs (aref fun 0))
3020 (start-depth byte-compile-depth)
3021 (fmax2 (if (numberp fargs) (lsh fargs -7))) ;2*max+rest.
3022 ;; (fmin (if (numberp fargs) (logand fargs 127)))
3023 (alen (length (cdr form)))
3024 (dynbinds ()))
3025 (fetch-bytecode fun)
3026 (mapc 'byte-compile-form (cdr form))
3027 (unless fmax2
3028 ;; Old-style byte-code.
3029 (cl-assert (listp fargs))
3030 (while fargs
3031 (pcase (car fargs)
3032 (`&optional (setq fargs (cdr fargs)))
3033 (`&rest (setq fmax2 (+ (* 2 (length dynbinds)) 1))
3034 (push (cadr fargs) dynbinds)
3035 (setq fargs nil))
3036 (_ (push (pop fargs) dynbinds))))
3037 (unless fmax2 (setq fmax2 (* 2 (length dynbinds)))))
3038 (cond
3039 ((<= (+ alen alen) fmax2)
3040 ;; Add missing &optional (or &rest) arguments.
3041 (dotimes (_ (- (/ (1+ fmax2) 2) alen))
3042 (byte-compile-push-constant nil)))
3043 ((zerop (logand fmax2 1))
3044 (byte-compile-log-warning "Too many arguments for inlined function"
3045 nil :error)
3046 (byte-compile-discard (- alen (/ fmax2 2))))
3048 ;; Turn &rest args into a list.
3049 (let ((n (- alen (/ (1- fmax2) 2))))
3050 (cl-assert (> n 0) nil "problem: fmax2=%S alen=%S n=%S" fmax2 alen n)
3051 (if (< n 5)
3052 (byte-compile-out
3053 (aref [byte-list1 byte-list2 byte-list3 byte-list4] (1- n))
3055 (byte-compile-out 'byte-listN n)))))
3056 (mapc #'byte-compile-dynamic-variable-bind dynbinds)
3057 (byte-compile-inline-lapcode
3058 (byte-decompile-bytecode-1 (aref fun 1) (aref fun 2) t)
3059 (1+ start-depth))
3060 ;; Unbind dynamic variables.
3061 (when dynbinds
3062 (byte-compile-out 'byte-unbind (length dynbinds)))
3063 (cl-assert (eq byte-compile-depth (1+ start-depth))
3064 nil "Wrong depth start=%s end=%s" start-depth byte-compile-depth)))
3066 (defun byte-compile-check-variable (var access-type)
3067 "Do various error checks before a use of the variable VAR."
3068 (when (symbolp var)
3069 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position var))
3070 (cond ((or (not (symbolp var)) (macroexp--const-symbol-p var))
3071 (when (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'constants)
3072 (byte-compile-warn (if (eq access-type 'let-bind)
3073 "attempt to let-bind %s `%s`"
3074 "variable reference to %s `%s'")
3075 (if (symbolp var) "constant" "nonvariable")
3076 (prin1-to-string var))))
3077 ((let ((od (get var 'byte-obsolete-variable)))
3078 (and od
3079 (not (memq var byte-compile-not-obsolete-vars))
3080 (not (memq var byte-compile-global-not-obsolete-vars))
3081 (or (pcase (nth 1 od)
3082 (`set (not (eq access-type 'reference)))
3083 (`get (eq access-type 'reference))
3084 (_ t)))))
3085 (byte-compile-warn-obsolete var))))
3087 (defsubst byte-compile-dynamic-variable-op (base-op var)
3088 (let ((tmp (assq var byte-compile-variables)))
3089 (unless tmp
3090 (setq tmp (list var))
3091 (push tmp byte-compile-variables))
3092 (byte-compile-out base-op tmp)))
3094 (defun byte-compile-dynamic-variable-bind (var)
3095 "Generate code to bind the lexical variable VAR to the top-of-stack value."
3096 (byte-compile-check-variable var 'let-bind)
3097 (push var byte-compile-bound-variables)
3098 (byte-compile-dynamic-variable-op 'byte-varbind var))
3100 (defun byte-compile-variable-ref (var)
3101 "Generate code to push the value of the variable VAR on the stack."
3102 (byte-compile-check-variable var 'reference)
3103 (let ((lex-binding (assq var byte-compile--lexical-environment)))
3104 (if lex-binding
3105 ;; VAR is lexically bound
3106 (byte-compile-stack-ref (cdr lex-binding))
3107 ;; VAR is dynamically bound
3108 (unless (or (not (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'free-vars))
3109 (boundp var)
3110 (memq var byte-compile-bound-variables)
3111 (memq var byte-compile-free-references))
3112 (byte-compile-warn "reference to free variable `%S'" var)
3113 (push var byte-compile-free-references))
3114 (byte-compile-dynamic-variable-op 'byte-varref var))))
3116 (defun byte-compile-variable-set (var)
3117 "Generate code to set the variable VAR from the top-of-stack value."
3118 (byte-compile-check-variable var 'assign)
3119 (let ((lex-binding (assq var byte-compile--lexical-environment)))
3120 (if lex-binding
3121 ;; VAR is lexically bound.
3122 (byte-compile-stack-set (cdr lex-binding))
3123 ;; VAR is dynamically bound.
3124 (unless (or (not (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'free-vars))
3125 (boundp var)
3126 (memq var byte-compile-bound-variables)
3127 (memq var byte-compile-free-assignments))
3128 (byte-compile-warn "assignment to free variable `%s'" var)
3129 (push var byte-compile-free-assignments))
3130 (byte-compile-dynamic-variable-op 'byte-varset var))))
3132 (defmacro byte-compile-get-constant (const)
3133 `(or (if (stringp ,const)
3134 ;; In a string constant, treat properties as significant.
3135 (let (result)
3136 (dolist (elt byte-compile-constants)
3137 (if (equal-including-properties (car elt) ,const)
3138 (setq result elt)))
3139 result)
3140 (assq ,const byte-compile-constants))
3141 (car (setq byte-compile-constants
3142 (cons (list ,const) byte-compile-constants)))))
3144 ;; Use this when the value of a form is a constant.
3145 ;; This obeys byte-compile--for-effect.
3146 (defun byte-compile-constant (const)
3147 (if byte-compile--for-effect
3148 (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil)
3149 (when (symbolp const)
3150 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position const))
3151 (byte-compile-out 'byte-constant (byte-compile-get-constant const))))
3153 ;; Use this for a constant that is not the value of its containing form.
3154 ;; This ignores byte-compile--for-effect.
3155 (defun byte-compile-push-constant (const)
3156 (let ((byte-compile--for-effect nil))
3157 (inline (byte-compile-constant const))))
3159 ;; Compile those primitive ordinary functions
3160 ;; which have special byte codes just for speed.
3162 (defmacro byte-defop-compiler (function &optional compile-handler)
3163 "Add a compiler-form for FUNCTION.
3164 If function is a symbol, then the variable \"byte-SYMBOL\" must name
3165 the opcode to be used. If function is a list, the first element
3166 is the function and the second element is the bytecode-symbol.
3167 The second element may be nil, meaning there is no opcode.
3168 COMPILE-HANDLER is the function to use to compile this byte-op, or
3169 may be the abbreviations 0, 1, 2, 3, 0-1, or 1-2.
3170 If it is nil, then the handler is \"byte-compile-SYMBOL.\""
3171 (let (opcode)
3172 (if (symbolp function)
3173 (setq opcode (intern (concat "byte-" (symbol-name function))))
3174 (setq opcode (car (cdr function))
3175 function (car function)))
3176 (let ((fnform
3177 (list 'put (list 'quote function) ''byte-compile
3178 (list 'quote
3179 (or (cdr (assq compile-handler
3180 '((0 . byte-compile-no-args)
3181 (1 . byte-compile-one-arg)
3182 (2 . byte-compile-two-args)
3183 (2-and . byte-compile-and-folded)
3184 (3 . byte-compile-three-args)
3185 (0-1 . byte-compile-zero-or-one-arg)
3186 (1-2 . byte-compile-one-or-two-args)
3187 (2-3 . byte-compile-two-or-three-args)
3189 compile-handler
3190 (intern (concat "byte-compile-"
3191 (symbol-name function))))))))
3192 (if opcode
3193 (list 'progn fnform
3194 (list 'put (list 'quote function)
3195 ''byte-opcode (list 'quote opcode))
3196 (list 'put (list 'quote opcode)
3197 ''byte-opcode-invert (list 'quote function)))
3198 fnform))))
3200 (defmacro byte-defop-compiler-1 (function &optional compile-handler)
3201 (list 'byte-defop-compiler (list function nil) compile-handler))
3204 (put 'byte-call 'byte-opcode-invert 'funcall)
3205 (put 'byte-list1 'byte-opcode-invert 'list)
3206 (put 'byte-list2 'byte-opcode-invert 'list)
3207 (put 'byte-list3 'byte-opcode-invert 'list)
3208 (put 'byte-list4 'byte-opcode-invert 'list)
3209 (put 'byte-listN 'byte-opcode-invert 'list)
3210 (put 'byte-concat2 'byte-opcode-invert 'concat)
3211 (put 'byte-concat3 'byte-opcode-invert 'concat)
3212 (put 'byte-concat4 'byte-opcode-invert 'concat)
3213 (put 'byte-concatN 'byte-opcode-invert 'concat)
3214 (put 'byte-insertN 'byte-opcode-invert 'insert)
3216 (byte-defop-compiler point 0)
3217 ;;(byte-defop-compiler mark 0) ;; obsolete
3218 (byte-defop-compiler point-max 0)
3219 (byte-defop-compiler point-min 0)
3220 (byte-defop-compiler following-char 0)
3221 (byte-defop-compiler preceding-char 0)
3222 (byte-defop-compiler current-column 0)
3223 (byte-defop-compiler eolp 0)
3224 (byte-defop-compiler eobp 0)
3225 (byte-defop-compiler bolp 0)
3226 (byte-defop-compiler bobp 0)
3227 (byte-defop-compiler current-buffer 0)
3228 ;;(byte-defop-compiler read-char 0) ;; obsolete
3229 ;; (byte-defop-compiler interactive-p 0) ;; Obsolete.
3230 (byte-defop-compiler widen 0)
3231 (byte-defop-compiler end-of-line 0-1)
3232 (byte-defop-compiler forward-char 0-1)
3233 (byte-defop-compiler forward-line 0-1)
3234 (byte-defop-compiler symbolp 1)
3235 (byte-defop-compiler consp 1)
3236 (byte-defop-compiler stringp 1)
3237 (byte-defop-compiler listp 1)
3238 (byte-defop-compiler not 1)
3239 (byte-defop-compiler (null byte-not) 1)
3240 (byte-defop-compiler car 1)
3241 (byte-defop-compiler cdr 1)
3242 (byte-defop-compiler length 1)
3243 (byte-defop-compiler symbol-value 1)
3244 (byte-defop-compiler symbol-function 1)
3245 (byte-defop-compiler (1+ byte-add1) 1)
3246 (byte-defop-compiler (1- byte-sub1) 1)
3247 (byte-defop-compiler goto-char 1)
3248 (byte-defop-compiler char-after 0-1)
3249 (byte-defop-compiler set-buffer 1)
3250 ;;(byte-defop-compiler set-mark 1) ;; obsolete
3251 (byte-defop-compiler forward-word 0-1)
3252 (byte-defop-compiler char-syntax 1)
3253 (byte-defop-compiler nreverse 1)
3254 (byte-defop-compiler car-safe 1)
3255 (byte-defop-compiler cdr-safe 1)
3256 (byte-defop-compiler numberp 1)
3257 (byte-defop-compiler integerp 1)
3258 (byte-defop-compiler skip-chars-forward 1-2)
3259 (byte-defop-compiler skip-chars-backward 1-2)
3260 (byte-defop-compiler eq 2)
3261 (byte-defop-compiler memq 2)
3262 (byte-defop-compiler cons 2)
3263 (byte-defop-compiler aref 2)
3264 (byte-defop-compiler set 2)
3265 (byte-defop-compiler (= byte-eqlsign) 2-and)
3266 (byte-defop-compiler (< byte-lss) 2-and)
3267 (byte-defop-compiler (> byte-gtr) 2-and)
3268 (byte-defop-compiler (<= byte-leq) 2-and)
3269 (byte-defop-compiler (>= byte-geq) 2-and)
3270 (byte-defop-compiler get 2)
3271 (byte-defop-compiler nth 2)
3272 (byte-defop-compiler substring 2-3)
3273 (byte-defop-compiler (move-marker byte-set-marker) 2-3)
3274 (byte-defop-compiler set-marker 2-3)
3275 (byte-defop-compiler match-beginning 1)
3276 (byte-defop-compiler match-end 1)
3277 (byte-defop-compiler upcase 1)
3278 (byte-defop-compiler downcase 1)
3279 (byte-defop-compiler string= 2)
3280 (byte-defop-compiler string< 2)
3281 (byte-defop-compiler (string-equal byte-string=) 2)
3282 (byte-defop-compiler (string-lessp byte-string<) 2)
3283 (byte-defop-compiler equal 2)
3284 (byte-defop-compiler nthcdr 2)
3285 (byte-defop-compiler elt 2)
3286 (byte-defop-compiler member 2)
3287 (byte-defop-compiler assq 2)
3288 (byte-defop-compiler (rplaca byte-setcar) 2)
3289 (byte-defop-compiler (rplacd byte-setcdr) 2)
3290 (byte-defop-compiler setcar 2)
3291 (byte-defop-compiler setcdr 2)
3292 (byte-defop-compiler buffer-substring 2)
3293 (byte-defop-compiler delete-region 2)
3294 (byte-defop-compiler narrow-to-region 2)
3295 (byte-defop-compiler (% byte-rem) 2)
3296 (byte-defop-compiler aset 3)
3298 (byte-defop-compiler max byte-compile-associative)
3299 (byte-defop-compiler min byte-compile-associative)
3300 (byte-defop-compiler (+ byte-plus) byte-compile-associative)
3301 (byte-defop-compiler (* byte-mult) byte-compile-associative)
3303 ;;####(byte-defop-compiler move-to-column 1)
3304 (byte-defop-compiler-1 interactive byte-compile-noop)
3307 (defun byte-compile-subr-wrong-args (form n)
3308 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position (car form))
3309 (byte-compile-warn "`%s' called with %d arg%s, but requires %s"
3310 (car form) (length (cdr form))
3311 (if (= 1 (length (cdr form))) "" "s") n)
3312 ;; Get run-time wrong-number-of-args error.
3313 (byte-compile-normal-call form))
3315 (defun byte-compile-no-args (form)
3316 (if (not (= (length form) 1))
3317 (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form "none")
3318 (byte-compile-out (get (car form) 'byte-opcode) 0)))
3320 (defun byte-compile-one-arg (form)
3321 (if (not (= (length form) 2))
3322 (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form 1)
3323 (byte-compile-form (car (cdr form))) ;; Push the argument
3324 (byte-compile-out (get (car form) 'byte-opcode) 0)))
3326 (defun byte-compile-two-args (form)
3327 (if (not (= (length form) 3))
3328 (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form 2)
3329 (byte-compile-form (car (cdr form))) ;; Push the arguments
3330 (byte-compile-form (nth 2 form))
3331 (byte-compile-out (get (car form) 'byte-opcode) 0)))
3333 (defun byte-compile-and-folded (form)
3334 "Compile calls to functions like `<='.
3335 These implicitly `and' together a bunch of two-arg bytecodes."
3336 (let ((l (length form)))
3337 (cond
3338 ((< l 3) (byte-compile-form `(progn ,(nth 1 form) t)))
3339 ((= l 3) (byte-compile-two-args form))
3340 (t (byte-compile-form `(and (,(car form) ,(nth 1 form) ,(nth 2 form))
3341 (,(car form) ,@(nthcdr 2 form))))))))
3343 (defun byte-compile-three-args (form)
3344 (if (not (= (length form) 4))
3345 (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form 3)
3346 (byte-compile-form (car (cdr form))) ;; Push the arguments
3347 (byte-compile-form (nth 2 form))
3348 (byte-compile-form (nth 3 form))
3349 (byte-compile-out (get (car form) 'byte-opcode) 0)))
3351 (defun byte-compile-zero-or-one-arg (form)
3352 (let ((len (length form)))
3353 (cond ((= len 1) (byte-compile-one-arg (append form '(nil))))
3354 ((= len 2) (byte-compile-one-arg form))
3355 (t (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form "0-1")))))
3357 (defun byte-compile-one-or-two-args (form)
3358 (let ((len (length form)))
3359 (cond ((= len 2) (byte-compile-two-args (append form '(nil))))
3360 ((= len 3) (byte-compile-two-args form))
3361 (t (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form "1-2")))))
3363 (defun byte-compile-two-or-three-args (form)
3364 (let ((len (length form)))
3365 (cond ((= len 3) (byte-compile-three-args (append form '(nil))))
3366 ((= len 4) (byte-compile-three-args form))
3367 (t (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form "2-3")))))
3369 (defun byte-compile-noop (_form)
3370 (byte-compile-constant nil))
3372 (defun byte-compile-discard (&optional num preserve-tos)
3373 "Output byte codes to discard the NUM entries at the top of the stack.
3374 NUM defaults to 1.
3375 If PRESERVE-TOS is non-nil, preserve the top-of-stack value, as if it were
3376 popped before discarding the num values, and then pushed back again after
3377 discarding."
3378 (if (and (null num) (not preserve-tos))
3379 ;; common case
3380 (byte-compile-out 'byte-discard)
3381 ;; general case
3382 (unless num
3383 (setq num 1))
3384 (when (and preserve-tos (> num 0))
3385 ;; Preserve the top-of-stack value by writing it directly to the stack
3386 ;; location which will be at the top-of-stack after popping.
3387 (byte-compile-stack-set (1- (- byte-compile-depth num)))
3388 ;; Now we actually discard one less value, since we want to keep
3389 ;; the eventual TOS
3390 (setq num (1- num)))
3391 (while (> num 0)
3392 (byte-compile-out 'byte-discard)
3393 (setq num (1- num)))))
3395 (defun byte-compile-stack-ref (stack-pos)
3396 "Output byte codes to push the value at stack position STACK-POS."
3397 (let ((dist (- byte-compile-depth (1+ stack-pos))))
3398 (if (zerop dist)
3399 ;; A simple optimization
3400 (byte-compile-out 'byte-dup)
3401 ;; normal case
3402 (byte-compile-out 'byte-stack-ref dist))))
3404 (defun byte-compile-stack-set (stack-pos)
3405 "Output byte codes to store the TOS value at stack position STACK-POS."
3406 (byte-compile-out 'byte-stack-set (- byte-compile-depth (1+ stack-pos))))
3408 (byte-defop-compiler-1 internal-make-closure byte-compile-make-closure)
3409 (byte-defop-compiler-1 internal-get-closed-var byte-compile-get-closed-var)
3411 (defun byte-compile-make-closure (form)
3412 "Byte-compile the special `internal-make-closure' form."
3413 (if byte-compile--for-effect (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil)
3414 (let* ((vars (nth 1 form))
3415 (env (nth 2 form))
3416 (body (nthcdr 3 form))
3417 (fun
3418 (byte-compile-lambda `(lambda ,vars . ,body) nil (length env))))
3419 (cl-assert (> (length env) 0)) ;Otherwise, we don't need a closure.
3420 (cl-assert (byte-code-function-p fun))
3421 (byte-compile-form `(make-byte-code
3422 ',(aref fun 0) ',(aref fun 1)
3423 (vconcat (vector . ,env) ',(aref fun 2))
3424 ,@(nthcdr 3 (mapcar (lambda (x) `',x) fun)))))))
3426 (defun byte-compile-get-closed-var (form)
3427 "Byte-compile the special `internal-get-closed-var' form."
3428 (if byte-compile--for-effect (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil)
3429 (byte-compile-out 'byte-constant (nth 1 form))))
3431 ;; Compile a function that accepts one or more args and is right-associative.
3432 ;; We do it by left-associativity so that the operations
3433 ;; are done in the same order as in interpreted code.
3434 ;; We treat the one-arg case, as in (+ x), like (+ x 0).
3435 ;; in order to convert markers to numbers, and trigger expected errors.
3436 (defun byte-compile-associative (form)
3437 (if (cdr form)
3438 (let ((opcode (get (car form) 'byte-opcode))
3439 args)
3440 (if (and (< 3 (length form))
3441 (memq opcode (list (get '+ 'byte-opcode)
3442 (get '* 'byte-opcode))))
3443 ;; Don't use binary operations for > 2 operands, as that
3444 ;; may cause overflow/truncation in float operations.
3445 (byte-compile-normal-call form)
3446 (setq args (copy-sequence (cdr form)))
3447 (byte-compile-form (car args))
3448 (setq args (cdr args))
3449 (or args (setq args '(0)
3450 opcode (get '+ 'byte-opcode)))
3451 (dolist (arg args)
3452 (byte-compile-form arg)
3453 (byte-compile-out opcode 0))))
3454 (byte-compile-constant (eval form))))
3457 ;; more complicated compiler macros
3459 (byte-defop-compiler char-before)
3460 (byte-defop-compiler backward-char)
3461 (byte-defop-compiler backward-word)
3462 (byte-defop-compiler list)
3463 (byte-defop-compiler concat)
3464 (byte-defop-compiler fset)
3465 (byte-defop-compiler (indent-to-column byte-indent-to) byte-compile-indent-to)
3466 (byte-defop-compiler indent-to)
3467 (byte-defop-compiler insert)
3468 (byte-defop-compiler-1 function byte-compile-function-form)
3469 (byte-defop-compiler-1 - byte-compile-minus)
3470 (byte-defop-compiler (/ byte-quo) byte-compile-quo)
3471 (byte-defop-compiler nconc)
3473 ;; Is this worth it? Both -before and -after are written in C.
3474 (defun byte-compile-char-before (form)
3475 (cond ((or (= 1 (length form))
3476 (and (= 2 (length form)) (not (nth 1 form))))
3477 (byte-compile-form '(char-after (1- (point)))))
3478 ((= 2 (length form))
3479 (byte-compile-form (list 'char-after (if (numberp (nth 1 form))
3480 (1- (nth 1 form))
3481 `(1- (or ,(nth 1 form)
3482 (point)))))))
3483 (t (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form "0-1"))))
3485 ;; backward-... ==> forward-... with negated argument.
3486 ;; Is this worth it? Both -backward and -forward are written in C.
3487 (defun byte-compile-backward-char (form)
3488 (cond ((or (= 1 (length form))
3489 (and (= 2 (length form)) (not (nth 1 form))))
3490 (byte-compile-form '(forward-char -1)))
3491 ((= 2 (length form))
3492 (byte-compile-form (list 'forward-char (if (numberp (nth 1 form))
3493 (- (nth 1 form))
3494 `(- (or ,(nth 1 form) 1))))))
3495 (t (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form "0-1"))))
3497 (defun byte-compile-backward-word (form)
3498 (cond ((or (= 1 (length form))
3499 (and (= 2 (length form)) (not (nth 1 form))))
3500 (byte-compile-form '(forward-word -1)))
3501 ((= 2 (length form))
3502 (byte-compile-form (list 'forward-word (if (numberp (nth 1 form))
3503 (- (nth 1 form))
3504 `(- (or ,(nth 1 form) 1))))))
3505 (t (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form "0-1"))))
3507 (defun byte-compile-list (form)
3508 (let ((count (length (cdr form))))
3509 (cond ((= count 0)
3510 (byte-compile-constant nil))
3511 ((< count 5)
3512 (mapc 'byte-compile-form (cdr form))
3513 (byte-compile-out
3514 (aref [byte-list1 byte-list2 byte-list3 byte-list4] (1- count)) 0))
3515 ((< count 256)
3516 (mapc 'byte-compile-form (cdr form))
3517 (byte-compile-out 'byte-listN count))
3518 (t (byte-compile-normal-call form)))))
3520 (defun byte-compile-concat (form)
3521 (let ((count (length (cdr form))))
3522 (cond ((and (< 1 count) (< count 5))
3523 (mapc 'byte-compile-form (cdr form))
3524 (byte-compile-out
3525 (aref [byte-concat2 byte-concat3 byte-concat4] (- count 2))
3527 ;; Concat of one arg is not a no-op if arg is not a string.
3528 ((= count 0)
3529 (byte-compile-form ""))
3530 ((< count 256)
3531 (mapc 'byte-compile-form (cdr form))
3532 (byte-compile-out 'byte-concatN count))
3533 ((byte-compile-normal-call form)))))
3535 (defun byte-compile-minus (form)
3536 (let ((len (length form)))
3537 (cond
3538 ((= 1 len) (byte-compile-constant 0))
3539 ((= 2 len)
3540 (byte-compile-form (cadr form))
3541 (byte-compile-out 'byte-negate 0))
3542 ((= 3 len)
3543 (byte-compile-form (nth 1 form))
3544 (byte-compile-form (nth 2 form))
3545 (byte-compile-out 'byte-diff 0))
3546 ;; Don't use binary operations for > 2 operands, as that may
3547 ;; cause overflow/truncation in float operations.
3548 (t (byte-compile-normal-call form)))))
3550 (defun byte-compile-quo (form)
3551 (let ((len (length form)))
3552 (cond ((<= len 2)
3553 (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form "2 or more"))
3554 ((= len 3)
3555 (byte-compile-two-args form))
3557 ;; Don't use binary operations for > 2 operands, as that
3558 ;; may cause overflow/truncation in float operations.
3559 (byte-compile-normal-call form)))))
3561 (defun byte-compile-nconc (form)
3562 (let ((len (length form)))
3563 (cond ((= len 1)
3564 (byte-compile-constant nil))
3565 ((= len 2)
3566 ;; nconc of one arg is a noop, even if that arg isn't a list.
3567 (byte-compile-form (nth 1 form)))
3569 (byte-compile-form (car (setq form (cdr form))))
3570 (while (setq form (cdr form))
3571 (byte-compile-form (car form))
3572 (byte-compile-out 'byte-nconc 0))))))
3574 (defun byte-compile-fset (form)
3575 ;; warn about forms like (fset 'foo '(lambda () ...))
3576 ;; (where the lambda expression is non-trivial...)
3577 (let ((fn (nth 2 form))
3578 body)
3579 (if (and (eq (car-safe fn) 'quote)
3580 (eq (car-safe (setq fn (nth 1 fn))) 'lambda))
3581 (progn
3582 (setq body (cdr (cdr fn)))
3583 (if (stringp (car body)) (setq body (cdr body)))
3584 (if (eq 'interactive (car-safe (car body))) (setq body (cdr body)))
3585 (if (and (consp (car body))
3586 (not (eq 'byte-code (car (car body)))))
3587 (byte-compile-warn
3588 "A quoted lambda form is the second argument of `fset'. This is probably
3589 not what you want, as that lambda cannot be compiled. Consider using
3590 the syntax #'(lambda (...) ...) instead.")))))
3591 (byte-compile-two-args form))
3593 ;; (function foo) must compile like 'foo, not like (symbol-function 'foo).
3594 ;; Otherwise it will be incompatible with the interpreter,
3595 ;; and (funcall (function foo)) will lose with autoloads.
3597 (defun byte-compile-function-form (form)
3598 (let ((f (nth 1 form)))
3599 (when (and (symbolp f)
3600 (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'callargs))
3601 (byte-compile-function-warn f t (byte-compile-fdefinition f nil)))
3603 (byte-compile-constant (if (eq 'lambda (car-safe f))
3604 (byte-compile-lambda f)
3605 f))))
3607 (defun byte-compile-indent-to (form)
3608 (let ((len (length form)))
3609 (cond ((= len 2)
3610 (byte-compile-form (car (cdr form)))
3611 (byte-compile-out 'byte-indent-to 0))
3612 ((= len 3)
3613 ;; no opcode for 2-arg case.
3614 (byte-compile-normal-call form))
3616 (byte-compile-subr-wrong-args form "1-2")))))
3618 (defun byte-compile-insert (form)
3619 (cond ((null (cdr form))
3620 (byte-compile-constant nil))
3621 ((<= (length form) 256)
3622 (mapc 'byte-compile-form (cdr form))
3623 (if (cdr (cdr form))
3624 (byte-compile-out 'byte-insertN (length (cdr form)))
3625 (byte-compile-out 'byte-insert 0)))
3626 ((memq t (mapcar 'consp (cdr (cdr form))))
3627 (byte-compile-normal-call form))
3628 ;; We can split it; there is no function call after inserting 1st arg.
3630 (while (setq form (cdr form))
3631 (byte-compile-form (car form))
3632 (byte-compile-out 'byte-insert 0)
3633 (if (cdr form)
3634 (byte-compile-discard))))))
3637 (byte-defop-compiler-1 setq)
3638 (byte-defop-compiler-1 setq-default)
3639 (byte-defop-compiler-1 quote)
3641 (defun byte-compile-setq (form)
3642 (let ((args (cdr form)))
3643 (if args
3644 (while args
3645 (byte-compile-form (car (cdr args)))
3646 (or byte-compile--for-effect (cdr (cdr args))
3647 (byte-compile-out 'byte-dup 0))
3648 (byte-compile-variable-set (car args))
3649 (setq args (cdr (cdr args))))
3650 ;; (setq), with no arguments.
3651 (byte-compile-form nil byte-compile--for-effect))
3652 (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil)))
3654 (defun byte-compile-setq-default (form)
3655 (setq form (cdr form))
3656 (if (null form) ; (setq-default), with no arguments
3657 (byte-compile-form nil byte-compile--for-effect)
3658 (if (> (length form) 2)
3659 (let ((setters ()))
3660 (while (consp form)
3661 (push `(setq-default ,(pop form) ,(pop form)) setters))
3662 (byte-compile-form (cons 'progn (nreverse setters))))
3663 (let ((var (car form)))
3664 (and (or (not (symbolp var))
3665 (macroexp--const-symbol-p var t))
3666 (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'constants)
3667 (byte-compile-warn
3668 "variable assignment to %s `%s'"
3669 (if (symbolp var) "constant" "nonvariable")
3670 (prin1-to-string var)))
3671 (byte-compile-normal-call `(set-default ',var ,@(cdr form)))))))
3673 (byte-defop-compiler-1 set-default)
3674 (defun byte-compile-set-default (form)
3675 (let ((varexp (car-safe (cdr-safe form))))
3676 (if (eq (car-safe varexp) 'quote)
3677 ;; If the varexp is constant, compile it as a setq-default
3678 ;; so we get more warnings.
3679 (byte-compile-setq-default `(setq-default ,(car-safe (cdr varexp))
3680 ,@(cddr form)))
3681 (byte-compile-normal-call form))))
3683 (defun byte-compile-quote (form)
3684 (byte-compile-constant (car (cdr form))))
3686 ;;; control structures
3688 (defun byte-compile-body (body &optional for-effect)
3689 (while (cdr body)
3690 (byte-compile-form (car body) t)
3691 (setq body (cdr body)))
3692 (byte-compile-form (car body) for-effect))
3694 (defsubst byte-compile-body-do-effect (body)
3695 (byte-compile-body body byte-compile--for-effect)
3696 (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil))
3698 (defsubst byte-compile-form-do-effect (form)
3699 (byte-compile-form form byte-compile--for-effect)
3700 (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil))
3702 (byte-defop-compiler-1 inline byte-compile-progn)
3703 (byte-defop-compiler-1 progn)
3704 (byte-defop-compiler-1 prog1)
3705 (byte-defop-compiler-1 prog2)
3706 (byte-defop-compiler-1 if)
3707 (byte-defop-compiler-1 cond)
3708 (byte-defop-compiler-1 and)
3709 (byte-defop-compiler-1 or)
3710 (byte-defop-compiler-1 while)
3711 (byte-defop-compiler-1 funcall)
3712 (byte-defop-compiler-1 let)
3713 (byte-defop-compiler-1 let* byte-compile-let)
3715 (defun byte-compile-progn (form)
3716 (byte-compile-body-do-effect (cdr form)))
3718 (defun byte-compile-prog1 (form)
3719 (byte-compile-form-do-effect (car (cdr form)))
3720 (byte-compile-body (cdr (cdr form)) t))
3722 (defun byte-compile-prog2 (form)
3723 (byte-compile-form (nth 1 form) t)
3724 (byte-compile-form-do-effect (nth 2 form))
3725 (byte-compile-body (cdr (cdr (cdr form))) t))
3727 (defmacro byte-compile-goto-if (cond discard tag)
3728 `(byte-compile-goto
3729 (if ,cond
3730 (if ,discard 'byte-goto-if-not-nil 'byte-goto-if-not-nil-else-pop)
3731 (if ,discard 'byte-goto-if-nil 'byte-goto-if-nil-else-pop))
3732 ,tag))
3734 ;; Return the list of items in CONDITION-PARAM that match PRED-LIST.
3735 ;; Only return items that are not in ONLY-IF-NOT-PRESENT.
3736 (defun byte-compile-find-bound-condition (condition-param
3737 pred-list
3738 &optional only-if-not-present)
3739 (let ((result nil)
3740 (nth-one nil)
3741 (cond-list
3742 (if (memq (car-safe condition-param) pred-list)
3743 ;; The condition appears by itself.
3744 (list condition-param)
3745 ;; If the condition is an `and', look for matches among the
3746 ;; `and' arguments.
3747 (when (eq 'and (car-safe condition-param))
3748 (cdr condition-param)))))
3750 (dolist (crt cond-list)
3751 (when (and (memq (car-safe crt) pred-list)
3752 (eq 'quote (car-safe (setq nth-one (nth 1 crt))))
3753 ;; Ignore if the symbol is already on the unresolved
3754 ;; list.
3755 (not (assq (nth 1 nth-one) ; the relevant symbol
3756 only-if-not-present)))
3757 (push (nth 1 (nth 1 crt)) result)))
3758 result))
3760 (defmacro byte-compile-maybe-guarded (condition &rest body)
3761 "Execute forms in BODY, potentially guarded by CONDITION.
3762 CONDITION is a variable whose value is a test in an `if' or `cond'.
3763 BODY is the code to compile in the first arm of the if or the body of
3764 the cond clause. If CONDITION's value is of the form (fboundp 'foo)
3765 or (boundp 'foo), the relevant warnings from BODY about foo's
3766 being undefined (or obsolete) will be suppressed.
3768 If CONDITION's value is (not (featurep 'emacs)) or (featurep 'xemacs),
3769 that suppresses all warnings during execution of BODY."
3770 (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
3771 `(let* ((fbound-list (byte-compile-find-bound-condition
3772 ,condition '(fboundp functionp)
3773 byte-compile-unresolved-functions))
3774 (bound-list (byte-compile-find-bound-condition
3775 ,condition '(boundp default-boundp)))
3776 ;; Maybe add to the bound list.
3777 (byte-compile-bound-variables
3778 (append bound-list byte-compile-bound-variables)))
3779 (unwind-protect
3780 ;; If things not being bound at all is ok, so must them being
3781 ;; obsolete. Note that we add to the existing lists since Tramp
3782 ;; (ab)uses this feature.
3783 (let ((byte-compile-not-obsolete-vars
3784 (append byte-compile-not-obsolete-vars bound-list))
3785 (byte-compile-not-obsolete-funcs
3786 (append byte-compile-not-obsolete-funcs fbound-list)))
3787 ,@body)
3788 ;; Maybe remove the function symbol from the unresolved list.
3789 (dolist (fbound fbound-list)
3790 (when fbound
3791 (setq byte-compile-unresolved-functions
3792 (delq (assq fbound byte-compile-unresolved-functions)
3793 byte-compile-unresolved-functions)))))))
3795 (defun byte-compile-if (form)
3796 (byte-compile-form (car (cdr form)))
3797 ;; Check whether we have `(if (fboundp ...' or `(if (boundp ...'
3798 ;; and avoid warnings about the relevant symbols in the consequent.
3799 (let ((clause (nth 1 form))
3800 (donetag (byte-compile-make-tag)))
3801 (if (null (nthcdr 3 form))
3802 ;; No else-forms
3803 (progn
3804 (byte-compile-goto-if nil byte-compile--for-effect donetag)
3805 (byte-compile-maybe-guarded clause
3806 (byte-compile-form (nth 2 form) byte-compile--for-effect))
3807 (byte-compile-out-tag donetag))
3808 (let ((elsetag (byte-compile-make-tag)))
3809 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-goto-if-nil elsetag)
3810 (byte-compile-maybe-guarded clause
3811 (byte-compile-form (nth 2 form) byte-compile--for-effect))
3812 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-goto donetag)
3813 (byte-compile-out-tag elsetag)
3814 (byte-compile-maybe-guarded (list 'not clause)
3815 (byte-compile-body (cdr (cdr (cdr form))) byte-compile--for-effect))
3816 (byte-compile-out-tag donetag))))
3817 (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil))
3819 (defun byte-compile-cond (clauses)
3820 (let ((donetag (byte-compile-make-tag))
3821 nexttag clause)
3822 (while (setq clauses (cdr clauses))
3823 (setq clause (car clauses))
3824 (cond ((or (eq (car clause) t)
3825 (and (eq (car-safe (car clause)) 'quote)
3826 (car-safe (cdr-safe (car clause)))))
3827 ;; Unconditional clause
3828 (setq clause (cons t clause)
3829 clauses nil))
3830 ((cdr clauses)
3831 (byte-compile-form (car clause))
3832 (if (null (cdr clause))
3833 ;; First clause is a singleton.
3834 (byte-compile-goto-if t byte-compile--for-effect donetag)
3835 (setq nexttag (byte-compile-make-tag))
3836 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-goto-if-nil nexttag)
3837 (byte-compile-maybe-guarded (car clause)
3838 (byte-compile-body (cdr clause) byte-compile--for-effect))
3839 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-goto donetag)
3840 (byte-compile-out-tag nexttag)))))
3841 ;; Last clause
3842 (let ((guard (car clause)))
3843 (and (cdr clause) (not (eq guard t))
3844 (progn (byte-compile-form guard)
3845 (byte-compile-goto-if nil byte-compile--for-effect donetag)
3846 (setq clause (cdr clause))))
3847 (byte-compile-maybe-guarded guard
3848 (byte-compile-body-do-effect clause)))
3849 (byte-compile-out-tag donetag)))
3851 (defun byte-compile-and (form)
3852 (let ((failtag (byte-compile-make-tag))
3853 (args (cdr form)))
3854 (if (null args)
3855 (byte-compile-form-do-effect t)
3856 (byte-compile-and-recursion args failtag))))
3858 ;; Handle compilation of a nontrivial `and' call.
3859 ;; We use tail recursion so we can use byte-compile-maybe-guarded.
3860 (defun byte-compile-and-recursion (rest failtag)
3861 (if (cdr rest)
3862 (progn
3863 (byte-compile-form (car rest))
3864 (byte-compile-goto-if nil byte-compile--for-effect failtag)
3865 (byte-compile-maybe-guarded (car rest)
3866 (byte-compile-and-recursion (cdr rest) failtag)))
3867 (byte-compile-form-do-effect (car rest))
3868 (byte-compile-out-tag failtag)))
3870 (defun byte-compile-or (form)
3871 (let ((wintag (byte-compile-make-tag))
3872 (args (cdr form)))
3873 (if (null args)
3874 (byte-compile-form-do-effect nil)
3875 (byte-compile-or-recursion args wintag))))
3877 ;; Handle compilation of a nontrivial `or' call.
3878 ;; We use tail recursion so we can use byte-compile-maybe-guarded.
3879 (defun byte-compile-or-recursion (rest wintag)
3880 (if (cdr rest)
3881 (progn
3882 (byte-compile-form (car rest))
3883 (byte-compile-goto-if t byte-compile--for-effect wintag)
3884 (byte-compile-maybe-guarded (list 'not (car rest))
3885 (byte-compile-or-recursion (cdr rest) wintag)))
3886 (byte-compile-form-do-effect (car rest))
3887 (byte-compile-out-tag wintag)))
3889 (defun byte-compile-while (form)
3890 (let ((endtag (byte-compile-make-tag))
3891 (looptag (byte-compile-make-tag)))
3892 (byte-compile-out-tag looptag)
3893 (byte-compile-form (car (cdr form)))
3894 (byte-compile-goto-if nil byte-compile--for-effect endtag)
3895 (byte-compile-body (cdr (cdr form)) t)
3896 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-goto looptag)
3897 (byte-compile-out-tag endtag)
3898 (setq byte-compile--for-effect nil)))
3900 (defun byte-compile-funcall (form)
3901 (mapc 'byte-compile-form (cdr form))
3902 (byte-compile-out 'byte-call (length (cdr (cdr form)))))
3905 ;; let binding
3907 (defun byte-compile-push-binding-init (clause)
3908 "Emit byte-codes to push the initialization value for CLAUSE on the stack.
3909 Return the offset in the form (VAR . OFFSET)."
3910 (let* ((var (if (consp clause) (car clause) clause)))
3911 ;; We record the stack position even of dynamic bindings; we'll put
3912 ;; them in the proper place later.
3913 (prog1 (cons var byte-compile-depth)
3914 (if (consp clause)
3915 (byte-compile-form (cadr clause))
3916 (byte-compile-push-constant nil)))))
3918 (defun byte-compile-not-lexical-var-p (var)
3919 (or (not (symbolp var))
3920 (special-variable-p var)
3921 (memq var byte-compile-bound-variables)
3922 (memq var '(nil t))
3923 (keywordp var)))
3925 (defun byte-compile-bind (var init-lexenv)
3926 "Emit byte-codes to bind VAR and update `byte-compile--lexical-environment'.
3927 INIT-LEXENV should be a lexical-environment alist describing the
3928 positions of the init value that have been pushed on the stack.
3929 Return non-nil if the TOS value was popped."
3930 ;; The mix of lexical and dynamic bindings mean that we may have to
3931 ;; juggle things on the stack, to move them to TOS for
3932 ;; dynamic binding.
3933 (if (and lexical-binding (not (byte-compile-not-lexical-var-p var)))
3934 ;; VAR is a simple stack-allocated lexical variable.
3935 (progn (push (assq var init-lexenv)
3936 byte-compile--lexical-environment)
3937 nil)
3938 ;; VAR should be dynamically bound.
3939 (while (assq var byte-compile--lexical-environment)
3940 ;; This dynamic binding shadows a lexical binding.
3941 (setq byte-compile--lexical-environment
3942 (remq (assq var byte-compile--lexical-environment)
3943 byte-compile--lexical-environment)))
3944 (cond
3945 ((eq var (caar init-lexenv))
3946 ;; VAR is dynamic and is on the top of the
3947 ;; stack, so we can just bind it like usual.
3948 (byte-compile-dynamic-variable-bind var)
3951 ;; VAR is dynamic, but we have to get its
3952 ;; value out of the middle of the stack.
3953 (let ((stack-pos (cdr (assq var init-lexenv))))
3954 (byte-compile-stack-ref stack-pos)
3955 (byte-compile-dynamic-variable-bind var)
3956 ;; Now we have to store nil into its temporary
3957 ;; stack position so it doesn't prevent the value from being GC'd.
3958 ;; FIXME: Not worth the trouble.
3959 ;; (byte-compile-push-constant nil)
3960 ;; (byte-compile-stack-set stack-pos)
3962 nil))))
3964 (defun byte-compile-unbind (clauses init-lexenv preserve-body-value)
3965 "Emit byte-codes to unbind the variables bound by CLAUSES.
3966 CLAUSES is a `let'-style variable binding list. INIT-LEXENV should be a
3967 lexical-environment alist describing the positions of the init value that
3968 have been pushed on the stack. If PRESERVE-BODY-VALUE is true,
3969 then an additional value on the top of the stack, above any lexical binding
3970 slots, is preserved, so it will be on the top of the stack after all
3971 binding slots have been popped."
3972 ;; Unbind dynamic variables.
3973 (let ((num-dynamic-bindings 0))
3974 (dolist (clause clauses)
3975 (unless (assq (if (consp clause) (car clause) clause)
3976 byte-compile--lexical-environment)
3977 (setq num-dynamic-bindings (1+ num-dynamic-bindings))))
3978 (unless (zerop num-dynamic-bindings)
3979 (byte-compile-out 'byte-unbind num-dynamic-bindings)))
3980 ;; Pop lexical variables off the stack, possibly preserving the
3981 ;; return value of the body.
3982 (when init-lexenv
3983 ;; INIT-LEXENV contains all init values left on the stack.
3984 (byte-compile-discard (length init-lexenv) preserve-body-value)))
3986 (defun byte-compile-let (form)
3987 "Generate code for the `let' or `let*' form FORM."
3988 (let ((clauses (cadr form))
3989 (init-lexenv nil)
3990 (is-let (eq (car form) 'let)))
3991 (when is-let
3992 ;; First compute the binding values in the old scope.
3993 (dolist (var clauses)
3994 (push (byte-compile-push-binding-init var) init-lexenv)))
3995 ;; New scope.
3996 (let ((byte-compile-bound-variables byte-compile-bound-variables)
3997 (byte-compile--lexical-environment
3998 byte-compile--lexical-environment))
3999 ;; Bind the variables.
4000 ;; For `let', do it in reverse order, because it makes no
4001 ;; semantic difference, but it is a lot more efficient since the
4002 ;; values are now in reverse order on the stack.
4003 (dolist (var (if is-let (reverse clauses) clauses))
4004 (unless is-let
4005 (push (byte-compile-push-binding-init var) init-lexenv))
4006 (let ((var (if (consp var) (car var) var)))
4007 (if (byte-compile-bind var init-lexenv)
4008 (pop init-lexenv))))
4009 ;; Emit the body.
4010 (let ((init-stack-depth byte-compile-depth))
4011 (byte-compile-body-do-effect (cdr (cdr form)))
4012 ;; Unbind both lexical and dynamic variables.
4013 (cl-assert (or (eq byte-compile-depth init-stack-depth)
4014 (eq byte-compile-depth (1+ init-stack-depth))))
4015 (byte-compile-unbind clauses init-lexenv
4016 (> byte-compile-depth init-stack-depth))))))
4020 (byte-defop-compiler-1 /= byte-compile-negated)
4021 (byte-defop-compiler-1 atom byte-compile-negated)
4022 (byte-defop-compiler-1 nlistp byte-compile-negated)
4024 (put '/= 'byte-compile-negated-op '=)
4025 (put 'atom 'byte-compile-negated-op 'consp)
4026 (put 'nlistp 'byte-compile-negated-op 'listp)
4028 (defun byte-compile-negated (form)
4029 (byte-compile-form-do-effect (byte-compile-negation-optimizer form)))
4031 ;; Even when optimization is off, /= is optimized to (not (= ...)).
4032 (defun byte-compile-negation-optimizer (form)
4033 ;; an optimizer for forms where <form1> is less efficient than (not <form2>)
4034 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position (car form))
4035 (list 'not
4036 (cons (or (get (car form) 'byte-compile-negated-op)
4037 (error
4038 "Compiler error: `%s' has no `byte-compile-negated-op' property"
4039 (car form)))
4040 (cdr form))))
4042 ;;; other tricky macro-like special-forms
4044 (byte-defop-compiler-1 catch)
4045 (byte-defop-compiler-1 unwind-protect)
4046 (byte-defop-compiler-1 condition-case)
4047 (byte-defop-compiler-1 save-excursion)
4048 (byte-defop-compiler-1 save-current-buffer)
4049 (byte-defop-compiler-1 save-restriction)
4050 ;; (byte-defop-compiler-1 save-window-excursion) ;Obsolete: now a macro.
4051 ;; (byte-defop-compiler-1 with-output-to-temp-buffer) ;Obsolete: now a macro.
4052 (byte-defop-compiler-1 track-mouse)
4054 (defvar byte-compile--use-old-handlers t
4055 "If nil, use new byte codes introduced in Emacs-24.4.")
4057 (defun byte-compile-catch (form)
4058 (byte-compile-form (car (cdr form)))
4059 (if (not byte-compile--use-old-handlers)
4060 (let ((endtag (byte-compile-make-tag)))
4061 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-pushcatch endtag)
4062 (byte-compile-body (cddr form) nil)
4063 (byte-compile-out 'byte-pophandler)
4064 (byte-compile-out-tag endtag))
4065 (pcase (cddr form)
4066 (`(:fun-body ,f)
4067 (byte-compile-form `(list 'funcall ,f)))
4068 (body
4069 (byte-compile-push-constant
4070 (byte-compile-top-level (cons 'progn body) byte-compile--for-effect))))
4071 (byte-compile-out 'byte-catch 0)))
4073 (defun byte-compile-unwind-protect (form)
4074 (pcase (cddr form)
4075 (`(:fun-body ,f)
4076 (byte-compile-form
4077 (if byte-compile--use-old-handlers `(list (list 'funcall ,f)) f)))
4078 (handlers
4079 (if byte-compile--use-old-handlers
4080 (byte-compile-push-constant
4081 (byte-compile-top-level-body handlers t))
4082 (byte-compile-form `#'(lambda () ,@handlers)))))
4083 (byte-compile-out 'byte-unwind-protect 0)
4084 (byte-compile-form-do-effect (car (cdr form)))
4085 (byte-compile-out 'byte-unbind 1))
4087 (defun byte-compile-track-mouse (form)
4088 (byte-compile-form
4089 (pcase form
4090 (`(,_ :fun-body ,f) `(eval (list 'track-mouse (list 'funcall ,f))))
4091 (_ `(eval '(track-mouse ,@(byte-compile-top-level-body (cdr form))))))))
4093 (defun byte-compile-condition-case (form)
4094 (if byte-compile--use-old-handlers
4095 (byte-compile-condition-case--old form)
4096 (byte-compile-condition-case--new form)))
4098 (defun byte-compile-condition-case--old (form)
4099 (let* ((var (nth 1 form))
4100 (fun-bodies (eq var :fun-body))
4101 (byte-compile-bound-variables
4102 (if (and var (not fun-bodies))
4103 (cons var byte-compile-bound-variables)
4104 byte-compile-bound-variables)))
4105 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position 'condition-case)
4106 (unless (symbolp var)
4107 (byte-compile-warn
4108 "`%s' is not a variable-name or nil (in condition-case)" var))
4109 (if fun-bodies (setq var (make-symbol "err")))
4110 (byte-compile-push-constant var)
4111 (if fun-bodies
4112 (byte-compile-form `(list 'funcall ,(nth 2 form)))
4113 (byte-compile-push-constant
4114 (byte-compile-top-level (nth 2 form) byte-compile--for-effect)))
4115 (let ((compiled-clauses
4116 (mapcar
4117 (lambda (clause)
4118 (let ((condition (car clause)))
4119 (cond ((not (or (symbolp condition)
4120 (and (listp condition)
4121 (let ((ok t))
4122 (dolist (sym condition)
4123 (if (not (symbolp sym))
4124 (setq ok nil)))
4125 ok))))
4126 (byte-compile-warn
4127 "`%S' is not a condition name or list of such (in condition-case)"
4128 condition))
4129 ;; (not (or (eq condition 't)
4130 ;; (and (stringp (get condition 'error-message))
4131 ;; (consp (get condition
4132 ;; 'error-conditions)))))
4133 ;; (byte-compile-warn
4134 ;; "`%s' is not a known condition name
4135 ;; (in condition-case)"
4136 ;; condition))
4138 (if fun-bodies
4139 `(list ',condition (list 'funcall ,(cadr clause) ',var))
4140 (cons condition
4141 (byte-compile-top-level-body
4142 (cdr clause) byte-compile--for-effect)))))
4143 (cdr (cdr (cdr form))))))
4144 (if fun-bodies
4145 (byte-compile-form `(list ,@compiled-clauses))
4146 (byte-compile-push-constant compiled-clauses)))
4147 (byte-compile-out 'byte-condition-case 0)))
4149 (defun byte-compile-condition-case--new (form)
4150 (let* ((var (nth 1 form))
4151 (body (nth 2 form))
4152 (depth byte-compile-depth)
4153 (clauses (mapcar (lambda (clause)
4154 (cons (byte-compile-make-tag) clause))
4155 (nthcdr 3 form)))
4156 (endtag (byte-compile-make-tag)))
4157 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position 'condition-case)
4158 (unless (symbolp var)
4159 (byte-compile-warn
4160 "`%s' is not a variable-name or nil (in condition-case)" var))
4162 (dolist (clause (reverse clauses))
4163 (let ((condition (nth 1 clause)))
4164 (unless (consp condition) (setq condition (list condition)))
4165 (dolist (c condition)
4166 (unless (and c (symbolp c))
4167 (byte-compile-warn
4168 "`%S' is not a condition name (in condition-case)" c))
4169 ;; In reality, the `error-conditions' property is only required
4170 ;; for the argument to `signal', not to `condition-case'.
4171 ;;(unless (consp (get c 'error-conditions))
4172 ;; (byte-compile-warn
4173 ;; "`%s' is not a known condition name (in condition-case)"
4174 ;; c))
4176 (byte-compile-push-constant condition))
4177 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-pushconditioncase (car clause)))
4179 (byte-compile-form body) ;; byte-compile--for-effect
4180 (dolist (_ clauses) (byte-compile-out 'byte-pophandler))
4181 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-goto endtag)
4183 (while clauses
4184 (let ((clause (pop clauses))
4185 (byte-compile-bound-variables byte-compile-bound-variables)
4186 (byte-compile--lexical-environment
4187 byte-compile--lexical-environment))
4188 (setq byte-compile-depth (1+ depth))
4189 (byte-compile-out-tag (pop clause))
4190 (dolist (_ clauses) (byte-compile-out 'byte-pophandler))
4191 (cond
4192 ((null var) (byte-compile-discard))
4193 (lexical-binding
4194 (push (cons var (1- byte-compile-depth))
4195 byte-compile--lexical-environment))
4196 (t (byte-compile-dynamic-variable-bind var)))
4197 (byte-compile-body (cdr clause)) ;; byte-compile--for-effect
4198 (cond
4199 ((null var) nil)
4200 (lexical-binding (byte-compile-discard 1 'preserve-tos))
4201 (t (byte-compile-out 'byte-unbind 1)))
4202 (byte-compile-goto 'byte-goto endtag)))
4204 (byte-compile-out-tag endtag)))
4206 (defun byte-compile-save-excursion (form)
4207 (if (and (eq 'set-buffer (car-safe (car-safe (cdr form))))
4208 (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'suspicious))
4209 (byte-compile-warn
4210 "Use `with-current-buffer' rather than save-excursion+set-buffer"))
4211 (byte-compile-out 'byte-save-excursion 0)
4212 (byte-compile-body-do-effect (cdr form))
4213 (byte-compile-out 'byte-unbind 1))
4215 (defun byte-compile-save-restriction (form)
4216 (byte-compile-out 'byte-save-restriction 0)
4217 (byte-compile-body-do-effect (cdr form))
4218 (byte-compile-out 'byte-unbind 1))
4220 (defun byte-compile-save-current-buffer (form)
4221 (byte-compile-out 'byte-save-current-buffer 0)
4222 (byte-compile-body-do-effect (cdr form))
4223 (byte-compile-out 'byte-unbind 1))
4225 ;;; top-level forms elsewhere
4227 (byte-defop-compiler-1 defvar)
4228 (byte-defop-compiler-1 defconst byte-compile-defvar)
4229 (byte-defop-compiler-1 autoload)
4230 (byte-defop-compiler-1 lambda byte-compile-lambda-form)
4232 ;; If foo.el declares `toto' as obsolete, it is likely that foo.el will
4233 ;; actually use `toto' in order for this obsolete variable to still work
4234 ;; correctly, so paradoxically, while byte-compiling foo.el, the presence
4235 ;; of a make-obsolete-variable call for `toto' is an indication that `toto'
4236 ;; should not trigger obsolete-warnings in foo.el.
4237 (byte-defop-compiler-1 make-obsolete-variable)
4238 (defun byte-compile-make-obsolete-variable (form)
4239 (when (eq 'quote (car-safe (nth 1 form)))
4240 (push (nth 1 (nth 1 form)) byte-compile-global-not-obsolete-vars))
4241 (byte-compile-normal-call form))
4243 (defconst byte-compile-tmp-var (make-symbol "def-tmp-var"))
4245 (defun byte-compile-defvar (form)
4246 ;; This is not used for file-level defvar/consts.
4247 (when (and (symbolp (nth 1 form))
4248 (not (string-match "[-*/:$]" (symbol-name (nth 1 form))))
4249 (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'lexical))
4250 (byte-compile-warn "global/dynamic var `%s' lacks a prefix"
4251 (nth 1 form)))
4252 (let ((fun (nth 0 form))
4253 (var (nth 1 form))
4254 (value (nth 2 form))
4255 (string (nth 3 form)))
4256 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position fun)
4257 (when (or (> (length form) 4)
4258 (and (eq fun 'defconst) (null (cddr form))))
4259 (let ((ncall (length (cdr form))))
4260 (byte-compile-warn
4261 "`%s' called with %d argument%s, but %s %s"
4262 fun ncall
4263 (if (= 1 ncall) "" "s")
4264 (if (< ncall 2) "requires" "accepts only")
4265 "2-3")))
4266 (push var byte-compile-bound-variables)
4267 (if (eq fun 'defconst)
4268 (push var byte-compile-const-variables))
4269 (when (and string (not (stringp string)))
4270 (byte-compile-warn "third arg to `%s %s' is not a string: %s"
4271 fun var string))
4272 (byte-compile-form-do-effect
4273 (if (cddr form) ; `value' provided
4274 ;; Quote with `quote' to prevent byte-compiling the body,
4275 ;; which would lead to an inf-loop.
4276 `(funcall '(lambda (,byte-compile-tmp-var)
4277 (,fun ,var ,byte-compile-tmp-var ,@(nthcdr 3 form)))
4278 ,value)
4279 (if (eq fun 'defconst)
4280 ;; This will signal an appropriate error at runtime.
4281 `(eval ',form)
4282 ;; A simple (defvar foo) just returns foo.
4283 `',var)))))
4285 (defun byte-compile-autoload (form)
4286 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position 'autoload)
4287 (and (macroexp-const-p (nth 1 form))
4288 (macroexp-const-p (nth 5 form))
4289 (memq (eval (nth 5 form)) '(t macro)) ; macro-p
4290 (not (fboundp (eval (nth 1 form))))
4291 (byte-compile-warn
4292 "The compiler ignores `autoload' except at top level. You should
4293 probably put the autoload of the macro `%s' at top-level."
4294 (eval (nth 1 form))))
4295 (byte-compile-normal-call form))
4297 ;; Lambdas in valid places are handled as special cases by various code.
4298 ;; The ones that remain are errors.
4299 (defun byte-compile-lambda-form (_form)
4300 (byte-compile-set-symbol-position 'lambda)
4301 (error "`lambda' used as function name is invalid"))
4303 ;; Compile normally, but deal with warnings for the function being defined.
4304 (put 'defalias 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-defalias)
4305 ;; Used for eieio--defalias as well.
4306 (defun byte-compile-file-form-defalias (form)
4307 ;; For the compilation itself, we could largely get rid of this hunk-handler,
4308 ;; if it weren't for the fact that we need to figure out when a defalias
4309 ;; defines a macro, so as to add it to byte-compile-macro-environment.
4311 ;; FIXME: we also use this hunk-handler to implement the function's dynamic
4312 ;; docstring feature. We could actually implement it more elegantly in
4313 ;; byte-compile-lambda so it applies to all lambdas, but the problem is that
4314 ;; the resulting .elc format will not be recognized by make-docfile, so
4315 ;; either we stop using DOC for the docstrings of preloaded elc files (at the
4316 ;; cost of around 24KB on 32bit hosts, double on 64bit hosts) or we need to
4317 ;; build DOC in a more clever way (e.g. handle anonymous elements).
4318 (let ((byte-compile-free-references nil)
4319 (byte-compile-free-assignments nil))
4320 (pcase form
4321 ;; Decompose `form' into:
4322 ;; - `name' is the name of the defined function.
4323 ;; - `arg' is the expression to which it is defined.
4324 ;; - `rest' is the rest of the arguments.
4325 (`(,_ ',name ,arg . ,rest)
4326 (pcase-let*
4327 ;; `macro' is non-nil if it defines a macro.
4328 ;; `fun' is the function part of `arg' (defaults to `arg').
4329 (((or (and (or `(cons 'macro ,fun) `'(macro . ,fun)) (let macro t))
4330 (and (let fun arg) (let macro nil)))
4331 arg)
4332 ;; `lam' is the lambda expression in `fun' (or nil if not
4333 ;; recognized).
4334 ((or `(,(or `quote `function) ,lam) (let lam nil))
4335 fun)
4336 ;; `arglist' is the list of arguments (or t if not recognized).
4337 ;; `body' is the body of `lam' (or t if not recognized).
4338 ((or `(lambda ,arglist . ,body)
4339 ;; `(closure ,_ ,arglist . ,body)
4340 (and `(internal-make-closure ,arglist . ,_) (let body t))
4341 (and (let arglist t) (let body t)))
4342 lam))
4343 (unless (byte-compile-file-form-defmumble
4344 name macro arglist body rest)
4345 (when macro
4346 (if (null fun)
4347 (message "Macro %s unrecognized, won't work in file" name)
4348 (message "Macro %s partly recognized, trying our luck" name)
4349 (push (cons name (eval fun))
4350 byte-compile-macro-environment)))
4351 (byte-compile-keep-pending form))))
4353 ;; We used to just do: (byte-compile-normal-call form)
4354 ;; But it turns out that this fails to optimize the code.
4355 ;; So instead we now do the same as what other byte-hunk-handlers do,
4356 ;; which is to call back byte-compile-file-form and then return nil.
4357 ;; Except that we can't just call byte-compile-file-form since it would
4358 ;; call us right back.
4359 (t (byte-compile-keep-pending form)))))
4361 (byte-defop-compiler-1 with-no-warnings byte-compile-no-warnings)
4362 (defun byte-compile-no-warnings (form)
4363 (let (byte-compile-warnings)
4364 (byte-compile-form (cons 'progn (cdr form)))))
4366 ;; Warn about misuses of make-variable-buffer-local.
4367 (byte-defop-compiler-1 make-variable-buffer-local
4368 byte-compile-make-variable-buffer-local)
4369 (defun byte-compile-make-variable-buffer-local (form)
4370 (if (and (eq (car-safe (car-safe (cdr-safe form))) 'quote)
4371 (byte-compile-warning-enabled-p 'make-local))
4372 (byte-compile-warn
4373 "`make-variable-buffer-local' not called at toplevel"))
4374 (byte-compile-normal-call form))
4375 (put 'make-variable-buffer-local
4376 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-form-make-variable-buffer-local)
4377 (defun byte-compile-form-make-variable-buffer-local (form)
4378 (byte-compile-keep-pending form 'byte-compile-normal-call))
4380 ;;; tags
4382 ;; Note: Most operations will strip off the 'TAG, but it speeds up
4383 ;; optimization to have the 'TAG as a part of the tag.
4384 ;; Tags will be (TAG . (tag-number . stack-depth)).
4385 (defun byte-compile-make-tag ()
4386 (list 'TAG (setq byte-compile-tag-number (1+ byte-compile-tag-number))))
4389 (defun byte-compile-out-tag (tag)
4390 (setq byte-compile-output (cons tag byte-compile-output))
4391 (if (cdr (cdr tag))
4392 (progn
4393 ;; ## remove this someday
4394 (and byte-compile-depth
4395 (not (= (cdr (cdr tag)) byte-compile-depth))
4396 (error "Compiler bug: depth conflict at tag %d" (car (cdr tag))))
4397 (setq byte-compile-depth (cdr (cdr tag))))
4398 (setcdr (cdr tag) byte-compile-depth)))
4400 (defun byte-compile-goto (opcode tag)
4401 (push (cons opcode tag) byte-compile-output)
4402 (setcdr (cdr tag) (if (memq opcode byte-goto-always-pop-ops)
4403 (1- byte-compile-depth)
4404 byte-compile-depth))
4405 (setq byte-compile-depth (and (not (eq opcode 'byte-goto))
4406 (1- byte-compile-depth))))
4408 (defun byte-compile-stack-adjustment (op operand)
4409 "Return the amount by which an operation adjusts the stack.
4410 OP and OPERAND are as passed to `byte-compile-out'."
4411 (if (memq op '(byte-call byte-discardN byte-discardN-preserve-tos))
4412 ;; For calls, OPERAND is the number of args, so we pop OPERAND + 1
4413 ;; elements, and the push the result, for a total of -OPERAND.
4414 ;; For discardN*, of course, we just pop OPERAND elements.
4415 (- operand)
4416 (or (aref byte-stack+-info (symbol-value op))
4417 ;; Ops with a nil entry in `byte-stack+-info' are byte-codes
4418 ;; that take OPERAND values off the stack and push a result, for
4419 ;; a total of 1 - OPERAND
4420 (- 1 operand))))
4422 (defun byte-compile-out (op &optional operand)
4423 (push (cons op operand) byte-compile-output)
4424 (if (eq op 'byte-return)
4425 ;; This is actually an unnecessary case, because there should be no
4426 ;; more ops behind byte-return.
4427 (setq byte-compile-depth nil)
4428 (setq byte-compile-depth
4429 (+ byte-compile-depth (byte-compile-stack-adjustment op operand)))
4430 (setq byte-compile-maxdepth (max byte-compile-depth byte-compile-maxdepth))
4431 ;;(if (< byte-compile-depth 0) (error "Compiler error: stack underflow"))
4434 ;;; call tree stuff
4436 (defun byte-compile-annotate-call-tree (form)
4437 (let (entry)
4438 ;; annotate the current call
4439 (if (setq entry (assq (car form) byte-compile-call-tree))
4440 (or (memq byte-compile-current-form (nth 1 entry)) ;callers
4441 (setcar (cdr entry)
4442 (cons byte-compile-current-form (nth 1 entry))))
4443 (setq byte-compile-call-tree
4444 (cons (list (car form) (list byte-compile-current-form) nil)
4445 byte-compile-call-tree)))
4446 ;; annotate the current function
4447 (if (setq entry (assq byte-compile-current-form byte-compile-call-tree))
4448 (or (memq (car form) (nth 2 entry)) ;called
4449 (setcar (cdr (cdr entry))
4450 (cons (car form) (nth 2 entry))))
4451 (setq byte-compile-call-tree
4452 (cons (list byte-compile-current-form nil (list (car form)))
4453 byte-compile-call-tree)))
4456 ;; Renamed from byte-compile-report-call-tree
4457 ;; to avoid interfering with completion of byte-compile-file.
4458 ;;;###autoload
4459 (defun display-call-tree (&optional filename)
4460 "Display a call graph of a specified file.
4461 This lists which functions have been called, what functions called
4462 them, and what functions they call. The list includes all functions
4463 whose definitions have been compiled in this Emacs session, as well as
4464 all functions called by those functions.
4466 The call graph does not include macros, inline functions, or
4467 primitives that the byte-code interpreter knows about directly \(eq,
4468 cons, etc.\).
4470 The call tree also lists those functions which are not known to be called
4471 \(that is, to which no calls have been compiled\), and which cannot be
4472 invoked interactively."
4473 (interactive)
4474 (message "Generating call tree...")
4475 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Call-Tree*"
4476 (set-buffer "*Call-Tree*")
4477 (erase-buffer)
4478 (message "Generating call tree... (sorting on %s)"
4479 byte-compile-call-tree-sort)
4480 (insert "Call tree for "
4481 (cond ((null byte-compile-current-file) (or filename "???"))
4482 ((stringp byte-compile-current-file)
4483 byte-compile-current-file)
4484 (t (buffer-name byte-compile-current-file)))
4485 " sorted on "
4486 (prin1-to-string byte-compile-call-tree-sort)
4487 ":\n\n")
4488 (if byte-compile-call-tree-sort
4489 (setq byte-compile-call-tree
4490 (sort byte-compile-call-tree
4491 (pcase byte-compile-call-tree-sort
4492 (`callers
4493 (lambda (x y) (< (length (nth 1 x))
4494 (length (nth 1 y)))))
4495 (`calls
4496 (lambda (x y) (< (length (nth 2 x))
4497 (length (nth 2 y)))))
4498 (`calls+callers
4499 (lambda (x y) (< (+ (length (nth 1 x))
4500 (length (nth 2 x)))
4501 (+ (length (nth 1 y))
4502 (length (nth 2 y))))))
4503 (`name
4504 (lambda (x y) (string< (car x) (car y))))
4505 (_ (error "`byte-compile-call-tree-sort': `%s' - unknown sort mode"
4506 byte-compile-call-tree-sort))))))
4507 (message "Generating call tree...")
4508 (let ((rest byte-compile-call-tree)
4509 (b (current-buffer))
4511 callers calls)
4512 (while rest
4513 (prin1 (car (car rest)) b)
4514 (setq callers (nth 1 (car rest))
4515 calls (nth 2 (car rest)))
4516 (insert "\t"
4517 (cond ((not (fboundp (setq f (car (car rest)))))
4518 (if (null f)
4519 " <top level>";; shouldn't insert nil then, actually -sk
4520 " <not defined>"))
4521 ((subrp (setq f (symbol-function f)))
4522 " <subr>")
4523 ((symbolp f)
4524 (format " ==> %s" f))
4525 ((byte-code-function-p f)
4526 "<compiled function>")
4527 ((not (consp f))
4528 "<malformed function>")
4529 ((eq 'macro (car f))
4530 (if (or (byte-code-function-p (cdr f))
4531 (assq 'byte-code (cdr (cdr (cdr f)))))
4532 " <compiled macro>"
4533 " <macro>"))
4534 ((assq 'byte-code (cdr (cdr f)))
4535 "<compiled lambda>")
4536 ((eq 'lambda (car f))
4537 "<function>")
4538 (t "???"))
4539 (format " (%d callers + %d calls = %d)"
4540 ;; Does the optimizer eliminate common subexpressions?-sk
4541 (length callers)
4542 (length calls)
4543 (+ (length callers) (length calls)))
4544 "\n")
4545 (if callers
4546 (progn
4547 (insert " called by:\n")
4548 (setq p (point))
4549 (insert " " (if (car callers)
4550 (mapconcat 'symbol-name callers ", ")
4551 "<top level>"))
4552 (let ((fill-prefix " "))
4553 (fill-region-as-paragraph p (point)))
4554 (unless (= 0 (current-column))
4555 (insert "\n"))))
4556 (if calls
4557 (progn
4558 (insert " calls:\n")
4559 (setq p (point))
4560 (insert " " (mapconcat 'symbol-name calls ", "))
4561 (let ((fill-prefix " "))
4562 (fill-region-as-paragraph p (point)))
4563 (unless (= 0 (current-column))
4564 (insert "\n"))))
4565 (setq rest (cdr rest)))
4567 (message "Generating call tree...(finding uncalled functions...)")
4568 (setq rest byte-compile-call-tree)
4569 (let (uncalled def)
4570 (while rest
4571 (or (nth 1 (car rest))
4572 (null (setq f (caar rest)))
4573 (progn
4574 (setq def (byte-compile-fdefinition f t))
4575 (and (eq (car-safe def) 'macro)
4576 (eq (car-safe (cdr-safe def)) 'lambda)
4577 (setq def (cdr def)))
4578 (functionp def))
4579 (progn
4580 (setq def (byte-compile-fdefinition f nil))
4581 (and (eq (car-safe def) 'macro)
4582 (eq (car-safe (cdr-safe def)) 'lambda)
4583 (setq def (cdr def)))
4584 (commandp def))
4585 (setq uncalled (cons f uncalled)))
4586 (setq rest (cdr rest)))
4587 (if uncalled
4588 (let ((fill-prefix " "))
4589 (insert "Noninteractive functions not known to be called:\n ")
4590 (setq p (point))
4591 (insert (mapconcat 'symbol-name (nreverse uncalled) ", "))
4592 (fill-region-as-paragraph p (point))))))
4593 (message "Generating call tree...done.")))
4596 ;;;###autoload
4597 (defun batch-byte-compile-if-not-done ()
4598 "Like `byte-compile-file' but doesn't recompile if already up to date.
4599 Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
4600 it won't work in an interactive Emacs."
4601 (batch-byte-compile t))
4603 ;;; by crl@newton.purdue.edu
4604 ;;; Only works noninteractively.
4605 ;;;###autoload
4606 (defun batch-byte-compile (&optional noforce)
4607 "Run `byte-compile-file' on the files remaining on the command line.
4608 Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
4609 it won't work in an interactive Emacs.
4610 Each file is processed even if an error occurred previously.
4611 For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile $emacs/ ~/*.el\".
4612 If NOFORCE is non-nil, don't recompile a file that seems to be
4613 already up-to-date."
4614 ;; command-line-args-left is what is left of the command line, from
4615 ;; startup.el.
4616 (defvar command-line-args-left) ;Avoid 'free variable' warning
4617 (if (not noninteractive)
4618 (error "`batch-byte-compile' is to be used only with -batch"))
4619 (let ((error nil))
4620 (while command-line-args-left
4621 (if (file-directory-p (expand-file-name (car command-line-args-left)))
4622 ;; Directory as argument.
4623 (let (source dest)
4624 (dolist (file (directory-files (car command-line-args-left)))
4625 (if (and (string-match emacs-lisp-file-regexp file)
4626 (not (auto-save-file-name-p file))
4627 (setq source
4628 (expand-file-name file
4629 (car command-line-args-left)))
4630 (setq dest (byte-compile-dest-file source))
4631 (file-exists-p dest)
4632 (file-newer-than-file-p source dest))
4633 (if (null (batch-byte-compile-file source))
4634 (setq error t)))))
4635 ;; Specific file argument
4636 (if (or (not noforce)
4637 (let* ((source (car command-line-args-left))
4638 (dest (byte-compile-dest-file source)))
4639 (or (not (file-exists-p dest))
4640 (file-newer-than-file-p source dest))))
4641 (if (null (batch-byte-compile-file (car command-line-args-left)))
4642 (setq error t))))
4643 (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left)))
4644 (kill-emacs (if error 1 0))))
4646 (defun batch-byte-compile-file (file)
4647 (let ((byte-compile-root-dir (or byte-compile-root-dir default-directory)))
4648 (if debug-on-error
4649 (byte-compile-file file)
4650 (condition-case err
4651 (byte-compile-file file)
4652 (file-error
4653 (message (if (cdr err)
4654 ">>Error occurred processing %s: %s (%s)"
4655 ">>Error occurred processing %s: %s")
4656 file
4657 (get (car err) 'error-message)
4658 (prin1-to-string (cdr err)))
4659 (let ((destfile (byte-compile-dest-file file)))
4660 (if (file-exists-p destfile)
4661 (delete-file destfile)))
4662 nil)
4663 (error
4664 (message (if (cdr err)
4665 ">>Error occurred processing %s: %s (%s)"
4666 ">>Error occurred processing %s: %s")
4667 file
4668 (get (car err) 'error-message)
4669 (prin1-to-string (cdr err)))
4670 nil)))))
4672 (defun byte-compile-refresh-preloaded ()
4673 "Reload any Lisp file that was changed since Emacs was dumped.
4674 Use with caution."
4675 (let* ((argv0 (car command-line-args))
4676 (emacs-file (executable-find argv0)))
4677 (if (not (and emacs-file (file-executable-p emacs-file)))
4678 (message "Can't find %s to refresh preloaded Lisp files" argv0)
4679 (dolist (f (reverse load-history))
4680 (setq f (car f))
4681 (if (string-match "elc\\'" f) (setq f (substring f 0 -1)))
4682 (when (and (file-readable-p f)
4683 (file-newer-than-file-p f emacs-file)
4684 ;; Don't reload the source version of the files below
4685 ;; because that causes subsequent byte-compilation to
4686 ;; be a lot slower and need a higher max-lisp-eval-depth,
4687 ;; so it can cause recompilation to fail.
4688 (not (member (file-name-nondirectory f)
4689 '("pcase.el" "bytecomp.el" "macroexp.el"
4690 "cconv.el" "byte-opt.el"))))
4691 (message "Reloading stale %s" (file-name-nondirectory f))
4692 (condition-case nil
4693 (load f 'noerror nil 'nosuffix)
4694 ;; Probably shouldn't happen, but in case of an error, it seems
4695 ;; at least as useful to ignore it as it is to stop compilation.
4696 (error nil)))))))
4698 ;;;###autoload
4699 (defun batch-byte-recompile-directory (&optional arg)
4700 "Run `byte-recompile-directory' on the dirs remaining on the command line.
4701 Must be used only with `-batch', and kills Emacs on completion.
4702 For example, invoke `emacs -batch -f batch-byte-recompile-directory .'.
4704 Optional argument ARG is passed as second argument ARG to
4705 `byte-recompile-directory'; see there for its possible values
4706 and corresponding effects."
4707 ;; command-line-args-left is what is left of the command line (startup.el)
4708 (defvar command-line-args-left) ;Avoid 'free variable' warning
4709 (if (not noninteractive)
4710 (error "batch-byte-recompile-directory is to be used only with -batch"))
4711 (or command-line-args-left
4712 (setq command-line-args-left '(".")))
4713 (while command-line-args-left
4714 (byte-recompile-directory (car command-line-args-left) arg)
4715 (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left)))
4716 (kill-emacs 0))
4718 ;;; Core compiler macros.
4720 (put 'featurep 'compiler-macro
4721 (lambda (form feature &rest _ignore)
4722 ;; Emacs-21's byte-code doesn't run under XEmacs or SXEmacs anyway, so
4723 ;; we can safely optimize away this test.
4724 (if (member feature '('xemacs 'sxemacs 'emacs))
4725 (eval form)
4726 form)))
4728 (provide 'byte-compile)
4729 (provide 'bytecomp)
4732 ;;; report metering (see the hacks in bytecode.c)
4734 (defvar byte-code-meter)
4735 (defun byte-compile-report-ops ()
4736 (or (boundp 'byte-metering-on)
4737 (error "You must build Emacs with -DBYTE_CODE_METER to use this"))
4738 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Meter*"
4739 (set-buffer "*Meter*")
4740 (let ((i 0) n op off)
4741 (while (< i 256)
4742 (setq n (aref (aref byte-code-meter 0) i)
4743 off nil)
4744 (if t ;(not (zerop n))
4745 (progn
4746 (setq op i)
4747 (setq off nil)
4748 (cond ((< op byte-nth)
4749 (setq off (logand op 7))
4750 (setq op (logand op 248)))
4751 ((>= op byte-constant)
4752 (setq off (- op byte-constant)
4753 op byte-constant)))
4754 (setq op (aref byte-code-vector op))
4755 (insert (format "%-4d" i))
4756 (insert (symbol-name op))
4757 (if off (insert " [" (int-to-string off) "]"))
4758 (indent-to 40)
4759 (insert (int-to-string n) "\n")))
4760 (setq i (1+ i))))))
4762 ;; To avoid "lisp nesting exceeds max-lisp-eval-depth" when bytecomp compiles
4763 ;; itself, compile some of its most used recursive functions (at load time).
4765 (eval-when-compile
4766 (or (byte-code-function-p (symbol-function 'byte-compile-form))
4767 (assq 'byte-code (symbol-function 'byte-compile-form))
4768 (let ((byte-optimize nil) ; do it fast
4769 (byte-compile-warnings nil))
4770 (mapc (lambda (x)
4771 (or noninteractive (message "compiling %s..." x))
4772 (byte-compile x)
4773 (or noninteractive (message "compiling %s...done" x)))
4774 '(byte-compile-normal-call
4775 byte-compile-form
4776 byte-compile-body
4777 ;; Inserted some more than necessary, to speed it up.
4778 byte-compile-top-level
4779 byte-compile-out-toplevel
4780 byte-compile-constant
4781 byte-compile-variable-ref))))
4782 nil)
4784 (run-hooks 'bytecomp-load-hook)
4786 ;;; bytecomp.el ends here