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1 ;;; cl-lib.el --- Common Lisp extensions for Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993, 2001-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Dave Gillespie <daveg@synaptics.com>
6 ;; Version: 1.0
7 ;; Keywords: extensions
9 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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18 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
21 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
24 ;;; Commentary:
26 ;; These are extensions to Emacs Lisp that provide a degree of
27 ;; Common Lisp compatibility, beyond what is already built-in
28 ;; in Emacs Lisp.
30 ;; This package was written by Dave Gillespie; it is a complete
31 ;; rewrite of Cesar Quiroz's original cl.el package of December 1986.
33 ;; Bug reports, comments, and suggestions are welcome!
35 ;; This file contains the portions of the Common Lisp extensions
36 ;; package which should always be present.
39 ;;; Change Log:
41 ;; Version 2.02 (30 Jul 93):
42 ;; * Added "cl-compat.el" file, extra compatibility with old package.
43 ;; * Added `lexical-let' and `lexical-let*'.
44 ;; * Added `define-modify-macro', `callf', and `callf2'.
45 ;; * Added `ignore-errors'.
46 ;; * Changed `(setf (nthcdr N PLACE) X)' to work when N is zero.
47 ;; * Merged `*gentemp-counter*' into `*gensym-counter*'.
48 ;; * Extended `subseq' to allow negative START and END like `substring'.
49 ;; * Added `in-ref', `across-ref', `elements of-ref' loop clauses.
50 ;; * Added `concat', `vconcat' loop clauses.
51 ;; * Cleaned up a number of compiler warnings.
53 ;; Version 2.01 (7 Jul 93):
54 ;; * Added support for FSF version of Emacs 19.
55 ;; * Added `add-hook' for Emacs 18 users.
56 ;; * Added `defsubst*' and `symbol-macrolet'.
57 ;; * Added `maplist', `mapc', `mapl', `mapcan', `mapcon'.
58 ;; * Added `map', `concatenate', `reduce', `merge'.
59 ;; * Added `revappend', `nreconc', `tailp', `tree-equal'.
60 ;; * Added `assert', `check-type', `typecase', `typep', and `deftype'.
61 ;; * Added destructuring and `&environment' support to `defmacro*'.
62 ;; * Added destructuring to `loop', and added the following clauses:
63 ;; `elements', `frames', `overlays', `intervals', `buffers', `key-seqs'.
64 ;; * Renamed `delete' to `delete*' and `remove' to `remove*'.
65 ;; * Completed support for all keywords in `remove*', `substitute', etc.
66 ;; * Added `most-positive-float' and company.
67 ;; * Fixed hash tables to work with latest Lucid Emacs.
68 ;; * `proclaim' forms are no longer compile-time-evaluating; use `declaim'.
69 ;; * Syntax for `warn' declarations has changed.
70 ;; * Improved implementation of `random*'.
71 ;; * Moved most sequence functions to a new file, cl-seq.el.
72 ;; * Moved `eval-when' into cl-macs.el.
73 ;; * Moved `pushnew' and `adjoin' to cl.el for most common cases.
74 ;; * Moved `provide' forms down to ends of files.
75 ;; * Changed expansion of `pop' to something that compiles to better code.
76 ;; * Changed so that no patch is required for Emacs 19 byte compiler.
77 ;; * Made more things dependent on `optimize' declarations.
78 ;; * Added a partial implementation of struct print functions.
79 ;; * Miscellaneous minor changes.
81 ;; Version 2.00:
82 ;; * First public release of this package.
85 ;;; Code:
87 (require 'macroexp)
89 (defvar cl--optimize-speed 1)
90 (defvar cl--optimize-safety 1)
92 ;;;###autoload
93 (define-obsolete-variable-alias
94 ;; This alias is needed for compatibility with .elc files that use defstruct
95 ;; and were compiled with Emacs<24.3.
96 'custom-print-functions 'cl-custom-print-functions "24.3")
98 ;;;###autoload
99 (defvar cl-custom-print-functions nil
100 "This is a list of functions that format user objects for printing.
101 Each function is called in turn with three arguments: the object, the
102 stream, and the print level (currently ignored). If it is able to
103 print the object it returns true; otherwise it returns nil and the
104 printer proceeds to the next function on the list.
106 This variable is not used at present, but it is defined in hopes that
107 a future Emacs interpreter will be able to use it.")
109 ;;; Generalized variables.
110 ;; These macros are defined here so that they
111 ;; can safely be used in init files.
113 (defmacro cl-incf (place &optional x)
114 "Increment PLACE by X (1 by default).
115 PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'.
116 The return value is the incremented value of PLACE."
117 (declare (debug (place &optional form)))
118 (if (symbolp place)
119 (list 'setq place (if x (list '+ place x) (list '1+ place)))
120 (list 'cl-callf '+ place (or x 1))))
122 (defmacro cl-decf (place &optional x)
123 "Decrement PLACE by X (1 by default).
124 PLACE may be a symbol, or any generalized variable allowed by `setf'.
125 The return value is the decremented value of PLACE."
126 (declare (debug cl-incf))
127 (if (symbolp place)
128 (list 'setq place (if x (list '- place x) (list '1- place)))
129 (list 'cl-callf '- place (or x 1))))
131 (defmacro cl-pushnew (x place &rest keys)
132 "(cl-pushnew X PLACE): insert X at the head of the list if not already there.
133 Like (push X PLACE), except that the list is unmodified if X is `eql' to
134 an element already on the list.
135 \nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key
136 \n(fn X PLACE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)"
137 (declare (debug
138 (form place &rest
139 &or [[&or ":test" ":test-not" ":key"] function-form]
140 [keywordp form])))
141 (if (symbolp place)
142 (if (null keys)
143 (macroexp-let2 nil var x
144 `(if (memql ,var ,place)
145 ;; This symbol may later on expand to actual code which then
146 ;; trigger warnings like "value unused" since cl-pushnew's
147 ;; return value is rarely used. It should not matter that
148 ;; other warnings may be silenced, since `place' is used
149 ;; earlier and should have triggered them already.
150 (with-no-warnings ,place)
151 (setq ,place (cons ,var ,place))))
152 `(setq ,place (cl-adjoin ,x ,place ,@keys)))
153 `(cl-callf2 cl-adjoin ,x ,place ,@keys)))
155 (defun cl--set-buffer-substring (start end val)
156 (save-excursion (delete-region start end)
157 (goto-char start)
158 (insert val)
159 val))
161 (defun cl--set-substring (str start end val)
162 (if end (if (< end 0) (cl-incf end (length str)))
163 (setq end (length str)))
164 (if (< start 0) (cl-incf start (length str)))
165 (concat (and (> start 0) (substring str 0 start))
167 (and (< end (length str)) (substring str end))))
170 ;;; Blocks and exits.
172 (defalias 'cl--block-wrapper 'identity)
173 (defalias 'cl--block-throw 'throw)
176 ;;; Multiple values.
177 ;; True multiple values are not supported, or even
178 ;; simulated. Instead, cl-multiple-value-bind and friends simply expect
179 ;; the target form to return the values as a list.
181 (defun cl--defalias (cl-f el-f &optional doc)
182 (defalias cl-f el-f doc)
183 (put cl-f 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand))
185 (cl--defalias 'cl-values #'list
186 "Return multiple values, Common Lisp style.
187 The arguments of `cl-values' are the values
188 that the containing function should return.
190 \(fn &rest VALUES)")
192 (cl--defalias 'cl-values-list #'identity
193 "Return multiple values, Common Lisp style, taken from a list.
194 LIST specifies the list of values
195 that the containing function should return.
197 \(fn LIST)")
199 (defsubst cl-multiple-value-list (expression)
200 "Return a list of the multiple values produced by EXPRESSION.
201 This handles multiple values in Common Lisp style, but it does not
202 work right when EXPRESSION calls an ordinary Emacs Lisp function
203 that returns just one value."
204 expression)
206 (defsubst cl-multiple-value-apply (function expression)
207 "Evaluate EXPRESSION to get multiple values and apply FUNCTION to them.
208 This handles multiple values in Common Lisp style, but it does not work
209 right when EXPRESSION calls an ordinary Emacs Lisp function that returns just
210 one value."
211 (apply function expression))
213 (defalias 'cl-multiple-value-call 'apply
214 "Apply FUNCTION to ARGUMENTS, taking multiple values into account.
215 This implementation only handles the case where there is only one argument.")
217 (cl--defalias 'cl-nth-value #'nth
218 "Evaluate EXPRESSION to get multiple values and return the Nth one.
219 This handles multiple values in Common Lisp style, but it does not work
220 right when EXPRESSION calls an ordinary Emacs Lisp function that returns just
221 one value.
223 \(fn N EXPRESSION)")
225 ;;; Declarations.
227 (defvar cl--compiling-file nil)
228 (defun cl--compiling-file ()
229 (or cl--compiling-file
230 (and (boundp 'byte-compile--outbuffer)
231 (bufferp (symbol-value 'byte-compile--outbuffer))
232 (equal (buffer-name (symbol-value 'byte-compile--outbuffer))
233 " *Compiler Output*"))))
235 (defvar cl--proclaims-deferred nil)
237 (defun cl-proclaim (spec)
238 "Record a global declaration specified by SPEC."
239 (if (fboundp 'cl--do-proclaim) (cl--do-proclaim spec t)
240 (push spec cl--proclaims-deferred))
241 nil)
243 (defmacro cl-declaim (&rest specs)
244 "Like `cl-proclaim', but takes any number of unevaluated, unquoted arguments.
245 Puts `(cl-eval-when (compile load eval) ...)' around the declarations
246 so that they are registered at compile-time as well as run-time."
247 (let ((body (mapcar (lambda (x) `(cl-proclaim ',x)) specs)))
248 (if (cl--compiling-file) `(cl-eval-when (compile load eval) ,@body)
249 `(progn ,@body)))) ; Avoid loading cl-macs.el for cl-eval-when.
252 ;;; Numbers.
254 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'cl-floatp-safe 'floatp "24.4")
256 (defsubst cl-plusp (number)
257 "Return t if NUMBER is positive."
258 (> number 0))
260 (defsubst cl-minusp (number)
261 "Return t if NUMBER is negative."
262 (< number 0))
264 (defun cl-oddp (integer)
265 "Return t if INTEGER is odd."
266 (eq (logand integer 1) 1))
268 (defun cl-evenp (integer)
269 "Return t if INTEGER is even."
270 (eq (logand integer 1) 0))
272 (defconst cl-digit-char-table
273 (let* ((digits (make-vector 256 nil))
274 (populate (lambda (start end base)
275 (mapc (lambda (i)
276 (aset digits i (+ base (- i start))))
277 (number-sequence start end)))))
278 (funcall populate ?0 ?9 0)
279 (funcall populate ?A ?Z 10)
280 (funcall populate ?a ?z 10)
281 digits))
283 (defun cl-digit-char-p (char &optional radix)
284 "Test if CHAR is a digit in the specified RADIX (default 10).
285 If true return the decimal value of digit CHAR in RADIX."
286 (or (<= 2 (or radix 10) 36)
287 (signal 'args-out-of-range (list 'radix radix '(2 36))))
288 (let ((n (aref cl-digit-char-table char)))
289 (and n (< n (or radix 10)) n)))
291 (defconst cl-most-positive-float nil
292 "The largest value that a Lisp float can hold.
293 If your system supports infinities, this is the largest finite value.
294 For IEEE machines, this is approximately 1.79e+308.
295 Call `cl-float-limits' to set this.")
297 (defconst cl-most-negative-float nil
298 "The largest negative value that a Lisp float can hold.
299 This is simply -`cl-most-positive-float'.
300 Call `cl-float-limits' to set this.")
302 (defconst cl-least-positive-float nil
303 "The smallest value greater than zero that a Lisp float can hold.
304 For IEEE machines, it is about 4.94e-324 if denormals are supported,
305 or 2.22e-308 if they are not.
306 Call `cl-float-limits' to set this.")
308 (defconst cl-least-negative-float nil
309 "The smallest value less than zero that a Lisp float can hold.
310 This is simply -`cl-least-positive-float'.
311 Call `cl-float-limits' to set this.")
313 (defconst cl-least-positive-normalized-float nil
314 "The smallest normalized Lisp float greater than zero.
315 This is the smallest value for which IEEE denormalization does not lose
316 precision. For IEEE machines, this value is about 2.22e-308.
317 For machines that do not support the concept of denormalization
318 and gradual underflow, this constant equals `cl-least-positive-float'.
319 Call `cl-float-limits' to set this.")
321 (defconst cl-least-negative-normalized-float nil
322 "The smallest normalized Lisp float less than zero.
323 This is simply -`cl-least-positive-normalized-float'.
324 Call `cl-float-limits' to set this.")
326 (defconst cl-float-epsilon nil
327 "The smallest positive float that adds to 1.0 to give a distinct value.
328 Adding a number less than this to 1.0 returns 1.0 due to roundoff.
329 For IEEE machines, epsilon is about 2.22e-16.
330 Call `cl-float-limits' to set this.")
332 (defconst cl-float-negative-epsilon nil
333 "The smallest positive float that subtracts from 1.0 to give a distinct value.
334 For IEEE machines, it is about 1.11e-16.
335 Call `cl-float-limits' to set this.")
338 ;;; Sequence functions.
340 (cl--defalias 'cl-copy-seq 'copy-sequence)
342 (declare-function cl--mapcar-many "cl-extra" (cl-func cl-seqs &optional acc))
344 (defun cl-mapcar (cl-func cl-x &rest cl-rest)
345 "Apply FUNCTION to each element of SEQ, and make a list of the results.
346 If there are several SEQs, FUNCTION is called with that many arguments,
347 and mapping stops as soon as the shortest list runs out. With just one
348 SEQ, this is like `mapcar'. With several, it is like the Common Lisp
349 `mapcar' function extended to arbitrary sequence types.
350 \n(fn FUNCTION SEQ...)"
351 (if cl-rest
352 (if (or (cdr cl-rest) (nlistp cl-x) (nlistp (car cl-rest)))
353 (cl--mapcar-many cl-func (cons cl-x cl-rest) 'accumulate)
354 (let ((cl-res nil) (cl-y (car cl-rest)))
355 (while (and cl-x cl-y)
356 (push (funcall cl-func (pop cl-x) (pop cl-y)) cl-res))
357 (nreverse cl-res)))
358 (mapcar cl-func cl-x)))
360 (cl--defalias 'cl-svref 'aref)
362 ;;; List functions.
364 (cl--defalias 'cl-first 'car)
365 (cl--defalias 'cl-second 'cadr)
366 (cl--defalias 'cl-rest 'cdr)
368 (defun cl-endp (x)
369 "Return true if X is the empty list; false if it is a cons.
370 Signal an error if X is not a list."
371 (if (listp x)
372 (null x)
373 (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'listp x 'x))))
375 (cl--defalias 'cl-third 'cl-caddr "Return the third element of the list X.")
376 (cl--defalias 'cl-fourth 'cl-cadddr "Return the fourth element of the list X.")
378 (defsubst cl-fifth (x)
379 "Return the fifth element of the list X."
380 (declare (gv-setter (lambda (store) `(setcar (nthcdr 4 ,x) ,store))))
381 (nth 4 x))
383 (defsubst cl-sixth (x)
384 "Return the sixth element of the list X."
385 (declare (gv-setter (lambda (store) `(setcar (nthcdr 5 ,x) ,store))))
386 (nth 5 x))
388 (defsubst cl-seventh (x)
389 "Return the seventh element of the list X."
390 (declare (gv-setter (lambda (store) `(setcar (nthcdr 6 ,x) ,store))))
391 (nth 6 x))
393 (defsubst cl-eighth (x)
394 "Return the eighth element of the list X."
395 (declare (gv-setter (lambda (store) `(setcar (nthcdr 7 ,x) ,store))))
396 (nth 7 x))
398 (defsubst cl-ninth (x)
399 "Return the ninth element of the list X."
400 (declare (gv-setter (lambda (store) `(setcar (nthcdr 8 ,x) ,store))))
401 (nth 8 x))
403 (defsubst cl-tenth (x)
404 "Return the tenth element of the list X."
405 (declare (gv-setter (lambda (store) `(setcar (nthcdr 9 ,x) ,store))))
406 (nth 9 x))
408 (defalias 'cl-caaar 'caaar)
409 (defalias 'cl-caadr 'caadr)
410 (defalias 'cl-cadar 'cadar)
411 (defalias 'cl-caddr 'caddr)
412 (defalias 'cl-cdaar 'cdaar)
413 (defalias 'cl-cdadr 'cdadr)
414 (defalias 'cl-cddar 'cddar)
415 (defalias 'cl-cdddr 'cdddr)
416 (defalias 'cl-caaaar 'caaaar)
417 (defalias 'cl-caaadr 'caaadr)
418 (defalias 'cl-caadar 'caadar)
419 (defalias 'cl-caaddr 'caaddr)
420 (defalias 'cl-cadaar 'cadaar)
421 (defalias 'cl-cadadr 'cadadr)
422 (defalias 'cl-caddar 'caddar)
423 (defalias 'cl-cadddr 'cadddr)
424 (defalias 'cl-cdaaar 'cdaaar)
425 (defalias 'cl-cdaadr 'cdaadr)
426 (defalias 'cl-cdadar 'cdadar)
427 (defalias 'cl-cdaddr 'cdaddr)
428 (defalias 'cl-cddaar 'cddaar)
429 (defalias 'cl-cddadr 'cddadr)
430 (defalias 'cl-cdddar 'cdddar)
431 (defalias 'cl-cddddr 'cddddr)
433 ;;(defun last* (x &optional n)
434 ;; "Returns the last link in the list LIST.
435 ;;With optional argument N, returns Nth-to-last link (default 1)."
436 ;; (if n
437 ;; (let ((m 0) (p x))
438 ;; (while (consp p) (cl-incf m) (pop p))
439 ;; (if (<= n 0) p
440 ;; (if (< n m) (nthcdr (- m n) x) x)))
441 ;; (while (consp (cdr x)) (pop x))
442 ;; x))
444 (defun cl-list* (arg &rest rest)
445 "Return a new list with specified ARGs as elements, consed to last ARG.
446 Thus, `(cl-list* A B C D)' is equivalent to `(nconc (list A B C) D)', or to
447 `(cons A (cons B (cons C D)))'.
448 \n(fn ARG...)"
449 (declare (compiler-macro cl--compiler-macro-list*))
450 (cond ((not rest) arg)
451 ((not (cdr rest)) (cons arg (car rest)))
452 (t (let* ((n (length rest))
453 (copy (copy-sequence rest))
454 (last (nthcdr (- n 2) copy)))
455 (setcdr last (car (cdr last)))
456 (cons arg copy)))))
458 (defun cl-ldiff (list sublist)
459 "Return a copy of LIST with the tail SUBLIST removed."
460 (let ((res nil))
461 (while (and (consp list) (not (eq list sublist)))
462 (push (pop list) res))
463 (nreverse res)))
465 (defun cl-copy-list (list)
466 "Return a copy of LIST, which may be a dotted list.
467 The elements of LIST are not copied, just the list structure itself."
468 (if (consp list)
469 (let ((res nil))
470 (while (consp list) (push (pop list) res))
471 (prog1 (nreverse res) (setcdr res list)))
472 (car list)))
474 ;; Autoloaded, but we have not loaded cl-loaddefs yet.
475 (declare-function cl-floor "cl-extra" (x &optional y))
476 (declare-function cl-ceiling "cl-extra" (x &optional y))
477 (declare-function cl-truncate "cl-extra" (x &optional y))
478 (declare-function cl-round "cl-extra" (x &optional y))
479 (declare-function cl-mod "cl-extra" (x y))
481 (defun cl-adjoin (cl-item cl-list &rest cl-keys)
482 "Return ITEM consed onto the front of LIST only if it's not already there.
483 Otherwise, return LIST unmodified.
484 \nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key
485 \n(fn ITEM LIST [KEYWORD VALUE]...)"
486 (declare (compiler-macro cl--compiler-macro-adjoin))
487 (cond ((or (equal cl-keys '(:test eq))
488 (and (null cl-keys) (not (numberp cl-item))))
489 (if (memq cl-item cl-list) cl-list (cons cl-item cl-list)))
490 ((or (equal cl-keys '(:test equal)) (null cl-keys))
491 (if (member cl-item cl-list) cl-list (cons cl-item cl-list)))
492 (t (apply 'cl--adjoin cl-item cl-list cl-keys))))
494 (defun cl-subst (cl-new cl-old cl-tree &rest cl-keys)
495 "Substitute NEW for OLD everywhere in TREE (non-destructively).
496 Return a copy of TREE with all elements `eql' to OLD replaced by NEW.
497 \nKeywords supported: :test :test-not :key
498 \n(fn NEW OLD TREE [KEYWORD VALUE]...)"
499 (if (or cl-keys (and (numberp cl-old) (not (integerp cl-old))))
500 (apply 'cl-sublis (list (cons cl-old cl-new)) cl-tree cl-keys)
501 (cl--do-subst cl-new cl-old cl-tree)))
503 (defun cl--do-subst (cl-new cl-old cl-tree)
504 (cond ((eq cl-tree cl-old) cl-new)
505 ((consp cl-tree)
506 (let ((a (cl--do-subst cl-new cl-old (car cl-tree)))
507 (d (cl--do-subst cl-new cl-old (cdr cl-tree))))
508 (if (and (eq a (car cl-tree)) (eq d (cdr cl-tree)))
509 cl-tree (cons a d))))
510 (t cl-tree)))
512 (defun cl-acons (key value alist)
513 "Add KEY and VALUE to ALIST.
514 Return a new list with (cons KEY VALUE) as car and ALIST as cdr."
515 (cons (cons key value) alist))
517 (defun cl-pairlis (keys values &optional alist)
518 "Make an alist from KEYS and VALUES.
519 Return a new alist composed by associating KEYS to corresponding VALUES;
520 the process stops as soon as KEYS or VALUES run out.
521 If ALIST is non-nil, the new pairs are prepended to it."
522 (nconc (cl-mapcar 'cons keys values) alist))
524 ;;; Generalized variables.
526 ;; These used to be in cl-macs.el since all macros that use them (like setf)
527 ;; were autoloaded from cl-macs.el. But now that setf, push, and pop are in
528 ;; core Elisp, they need to either be right here or be autoloaded via
529 ;; cl-loaddefs.el, which is more trouble than it is worth.
531 ;; Some more Emacs-related place types.
532 (gv-define-simple-setter buffer-file-name set-visited-file-name t)
533 (gv-define-setter buffer-modified-p (flag &optional buf)
534 `(with-current-buffer ,buf
535 (set-buffer-modified-p ,flag)))
536 (gv-define-simple-setter buffer-name rename-buffer t)
537 (gv-define-setter buffer-string (store)
538 `(insert (prog1 ,store (erase-buffer))))
539 (gv-define-simple-setter buffer-substring cl--set-buffer-substring)
540 (gv-define-simple-setter current-buffer set-buffer)
541 (gv-define-simple-setter current-column move-to-column t)
542 (gv-define-simple-setter current-global-map use-global-map t)
543 (gv-define-setter current-input-mode (store)
544 `(progn (apply #'set-input-mode ,store) ,store))
545 (gv-define-simple-setter current-local-map use-local-map t)
546 (gv-define-simple-setter current-window-configuration
547 set-window-configuration t)
548 (gv-define-simple-setter default-file-modes set-default-file-modes t)
549 (gv-define-simple-setter documentation-property put)
550 (gv-define-setter face-background (x f &optional s)
551 `(set-face-background ,f ,x ,s))
552 (gv-define-setter face-background-pixmap (x f &optional s)
553 `(set-face-background-pixmap ,f ,x ,s))
554 (gv-define-setter face-font (x f &optional s) `(set-face-font ,f ,x ,s))
555 (gv-define-setter face-foreground (x f &optional s)
556 `(set-face-foreground ,f ,x ,s))
557 (gv-define-setter face-underline-p (x f &optional s)
558 `(set-face-underline ,f ,x ,s))
559 (gv-define-simple-setter file-modes set-file-modes t)
560 (gv-define-setter frame-height (x &optional frame)
561 `(set-frame-height (or ,frame (selected-frame)) ,x))
562 (gv-define-simple-setter frame-parameters modify-frame-parameters t)
563 (gv-define-simple-setter frame-visible-p cl--set-frame-visible-p)
564 (gv-define-setter frame-width (x &optional frame)
565 `(set-frame-width (or ,frame (selected-frame)) ,x))
566 (gv-define-simple-setter getenv setenv t)
567 (gv-define-simple-setter get-register set-register)
568 (gv-define-simple-setter global-key-binding global-set-key)
569 (gv-define-simple-setter local-key-binding local-set-key)
570 (gv-define-simple-setter mark set-mark t)
571 (gv-define-simple-setter mark-marker set-mark t)
572 (gv-define-simple-setter marker-position set-marker t)
573 (gv-define-setter mouse-position (store scr)
574 `(set-mouse-position ,scr (car ,store) (cadr ,store)
575 (cddr ,store)))
576 (gv-define-simple-setter point goto-char)
577 (gv-define-simple-setter point-marker goto-char t)
578 (gv-define-setter point-max (store)
579 `(progn (narrow-to-region (point-min) ,store) ,store))
580 (gv-define-setter point-min (store)
581 `(progn (narrow-to-region ,store (point-max)) ,store))
582 (gv-define-setter read-mouse-position (store scr)
583 `(set-mouse-position ,scr (car ,store) (cdr ,store)))
584 (gv-define-simple-setter screen-height set-screen-height t)
585 (gv-define-simple-setter screen-width set-screen-width t)
586 (gv-define-simple-setter selected-window select-window)
587 (gv-define-simple-setter selected-screen select-screen)
588 (gv-define-simple-setter selected-frame select-frame)
589 (gv-define-simple-setter standard-case-table set-standard-case-table)
590 (gv-define-simple-setter syntax-table set-syntax-table)
591 (gv-define-simple-setter visited-file-modtime set-visited-file-modtime t)
592 (gv-define-setter window-height (store)
593 `(progn (enlarge-window (- ,store (window-height))) ,store))
594 (gv-define-setter window-width (store)
595 `(progn (enlarge-window (- ,store (window-width)) t) ,store))
596 (gv-define-simple-setter x-get-secondary-selection x-own-secondary-selection t)
598 ;; More complex setf-methods.
600 ;; This is a hack that allows (setf (eq a 7) B) to mean either
601 ;; (setq a 7) or (setq a nil) depending on whether B is nil or not.
602 ;; This is useful when you have control over the PLACE but not over
603 ;; the VALUE, as is the case in define-minor-mode's :variable.
604 ;; It turned out that :variable needed more flexibility anyway, so
605 ;; this doesn't seem too useful now.
606 (gv-define-expander eq
607 (lambda (do place val)
608 (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
609 (macroexp-let2 nil val val
610 (funcall do `(eq ,getter ,val)
611 (lambda (v)
612 `(cond
613 (,v ,(funcall setter val))
614 ((eq ,getter ,val) ,(funcall setter `(not ,val))))))))))
616 (gv-define-expander substring
617 (lambda (do place from &optional to)
618 (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
619 (macroexp-let2* nil ((start from) (end to))
620 (funcall do `(substring ,getter ,start ,end)
621 (lambda (v)
622 (funcall setter `(cl--set-substring
623 ,getter ,start ,end ,v))))))))
625 ;;; Miscellaneous.
627 (provide 'cl-lib)
628 (unless (load "cl-loaddefs" 'noerror 'quiet)
629 ;; When bootstrapping, cl-loaddefs hasn't been built yet!
630 (require 'cl-macs)
631 (require 'cl-seq))
633 (defun cl--old-struct-type-of (orig-fun object)
634 (or (and (vectorp object) (> (length object) 0)
635 (let ((tag (aref object 0)))
636 (when (and (symbolp tag)
637 (string-prefix-p "cl-struct-" (symbol-name tag)))
638 (unless (eq (symbol-function tag)
639 :quick-object-witness-check)
640 ;; Old-style old-style struct:
641 ;; Convert to new-style old-style struct!
642 (let* ((type (intern (substring (symbol-name tag)
643 (length "cl-struct-"))))
644 (class (cl--struct-get-class type)))
645 ;; If the `cl-defstruct' was recompiled after the code
646 ;; which constructed `object', `cl--struct-get-class' may
647 ;; not have called `cl-struct-define' and setup the tag
648 ;; symbol for us.
649 (unless (eq (symbol-function tag)
650 :quick-object-witness-check)
651 (set tag class)
652 (fset tag :quick-object-witness-check))))
653 (cl--class-name (symbol-value tag)))))
654 (funcall orig-fun object)))
656 ;;;###autoload
657 (define-minor-mode cl-old-struct-compat-mode
658 "Enable backward compatibility with old-style structs.
659 This can be needed when using code byte-compiled using the old
660 macro-expansion of `cl-defstruct' that used vectors objects instead
661 of record objects."
662 :global t
663 (cond
664 (cl-old-struct-compat-mode
665 (advice-add 'type-of :around #'cl--old-struct-type-of))
667 (advice-remove 'type-of #'cl--old-struct-type-of))))
669 ;; Local variables:
670 ;; byte-compile-dynamic: t
671 ;; End:
673 ;;; cl-lib.el ends here