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1 ;;;; stuff originally from CMU CL's error.lisp which can or should
2 ;;;; come late (mostly related to the CONDITION class itself)
3 ;;;;
5 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
6 ;;;; more information.
7 ;;;;
8 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
9 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
10 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
11 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
12 ;;;; files for more information.
14 (in-package "SB!KERNEL")
16 ;;;; miscellaneous support utilities
18 ;;; Signalling an error when trying to print an error condition is
19 ;;; generally a PITA, so whatever the failure encountered when
20 ;;; wondering about FILE-POSITION within a condition printer, 'tis
21 ;;; better silently to give up than to try to complain.
22 (defun file-position-or-nil-for-error (stream &optional (pos nil posp))
23 ;; Arguably FILE-POSITION shouldn't be signalling errors at all; but
24 ;; "NIL if this cannot be determined" in the ANSI spec doesn't seem
25 ;; absolutely unambiguously to prohibit errors when, e.g., STREAM
26 ;; has been closed so that FILE-POSITION is a nonsense question. So
27 ;; my (WHN) impression is that the conservative approach is to
28 ;; IGNORE-ERRORS. (I encountered this failure from within a homebrew
29 ;; defsystemish operation where the ERROR-STREAM had been CL:CLOSEd,
30 ;; I think by nonlocally exiting through a WITH-OPEN-FILE, by the
31 ;; time an error was reported.)
32 (if posp
33 (ignore-errors (file-position stream pos))
34 (ignore-errors (file-position stream))))
36 ;;;; the CONDITION class
38 (/show0 "condition.lisp 20")
40 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
42 (/show0 "condition.lisp 24")
44 (def!struct (condition-classoid (:include classoid)
45 (:constructor make-condition-classoid))
46 ;; list of CONDITION-SLOT structures for the direct slots of this
47 ;; class
48 (slots nil :type list)
49 ;; list of CONDITION-SLOT structures for all of the effective class
50 ;; slots of this class
51 (class-slots nil :type list)
52 ;; report function or NIL
53 (report nil :type (or function null))
54 ;; list of alternating initargs and initforms
55 (default-initargs () :type list)
56 ;; class precedence list as a list of CLASS objects, with all
57 ;; non-CONDITION classes removed
58 (cpl () :type list)
59 ;; a list of all the effective instance allocation slots of this
60 ;; class that have a non-constant initform or default-initarg.
61 ;; Values for these slots must be computed in the dynamic
62 ;; environment of MAKE-CONDITION.
63 (hairy-slots nil :type list))
65 (/show0 "condition.lisp 49")
67 ) ; EVAL-WHEN
69 (!defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass condition
70 :slot-names (actual-initargs assigned-slots)
71 :boa-constructor %make-condition-object
72 :superclass-name t
73 :metaclass-name condition-classoid
74 :metaclass-constructor make-condition-classoid
75 :dd-type structure)
77 (defun make-condition-object (actual-initargs)
78 (%make-condition-object actual-initargs nil))
80 (defstruct (condition-slot (:copier nil))
81 (name (missing-arg) :type symbol)
82 ;; list of all applicable initargs
83 (initargs (missing-arg) :type list)
84 ;; names of reader and writer functions
85 (readers (missing-arg) :type list)
86 (writers (missing-arg) :type list)
87 ;; true if :INITFORM was specified
88 (initform-p (missing-arg) :type (member t nil))
89 ;; If this is a function, call it with no args. Otherwise, it's the
90 ;; actual value.
91 (initform (missing-arg) :type t)
92 ;; allocation of this slot, or NIL until defaulted
93 (allocation nil :type (member :instance :class nil))
94 ;; If ALLOCATION is :CLASS, this is a cons whose car holds the value.
95 (cell nil :type (or cons null))
96 ;; slot documentation
97 (documentation nil :type (or string null)))
99 ;;; KLUDGE: It's not clear to me why CONDITION-CLASS has itself listed
100 ;;; in its CPL, while other classes derived from CONDITION-CLASS don't
101 ;;; have themselves listed in their CPLs. This behavior is inherited
102 ;;; from CMU CL, and didn't seem to be explained there, and I haven't
103 ;;; figured out whether it's right. -- WHN 19990612
104 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
105 (/show0 "condition.lisp 103")
106 (let ((condition-class (locally
107 ;; KLUDGE: There's a DEFTRANSFORM
108 ;; FIND-CLASSOID for constant class names
109 ;; which creates fast but
110 ;; non-cold-loadable, non-compact code. In
111 ;; this context, we'd rather have compact,
112 ;; cold-loadable code. -- WHN 19990928
113 (declare (notinline find-classoid))
114 (find-classoid 'condition))))
115 (setf (condition-classoid-cpl condition-class)
116 (list condition-class)))
117 (/show0 "condition.lisp 103"))
119 (setf (condition-classoid-report (locally
120 ;; KLUDGE: There's a DEFTRANSFORM
121 ;; FIND-CLASSOID for constant class
122 ;; names which creates fast but
123 ;; non-cold-loadable, non-compact
124 ;; code. In this context, we'd
125 ;; rather have compact,
126 ;; cold-loadable code. -- WHN
127 ;; 19990928
128 (declare (notinline find-classoid))
129 (find-classoid 'condition)))
130 (lambda (cond stream)
131 (format stream "Condition ~S was signalled." (type-of cond))))
133 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
135 (defun find-condition-layout (name parent-types)
136 (let* ((cpl (remove-duplicates
137 (reverse
138 (reduce #'append
139 (mapcar (lambda (x)
140 (condition-classoid-cpl
141 (find-classoid x)))
142 parent-types)))))
143 (cond-layout (info :type :compiler-layout 'condition))
144 (olayout (info :type :compiler-layout name))
145 ;; FIXME: Does this do the right thing in case of multiple
146 ;; inheritance? A quick look at DEFINE-CONDITION didn't make
147 ;; it obvious what ANSI intends to be done in the case of
148 ;; multiple inheritance, so it's not actually clear what the
149 ;; right thing is..
150 (new-inherits
151 (order-layout-inherits (concatenate 'simple-vector
152 (layout-inherits cond-layout)
153 (mapcar #'classoid-layout cpl)))))
154 (if (and olayout
155 (not (mismatch (layout-inherits olayout) new-inherits)))
156 olayout
157 (make-layout :classoid (make-undefined-classoid name)
158 :inherits new-inherits
159 :depthoid -1
160 :length (layout-length cond-layout)))))
162 ) ; EVAL-WHEN
164 ;;; FIXME: ANSI's definition of DEFINE-CONDITION says
165 ;;; Condition reporting is mediated through the PRINT-OBJECT method
166 ;;; for the condition type in question, with *PRINT-ESCAPE* always
167 ;;; being nil. Specifying (:REPORT REPORT-NAME) in the definition of
168 ;;; a condition type C is equivalent to:
169 ;;; (defmethod print-object ((x c) stream)
170 ;;; (if *print-escape* (call-next-method) (report-name x stream)))
171 ;;; The current code doesn't seem to quite match that.
172 (def!method print-object ((x condition) stream)
173 (if *print-escape*
174 (print-unreadable-object (x stream :type t :identity t))
175 ;; KLUDGE: A comment from CMU CL here said
176 ;; 7/13/98 BUG? CPL is not sorted and results here depend on order of
177 ;; superclasses in define-condition call!
178 (dolist (class (condition-classoid-cpl (classoid-of x))
179 (error "no REPORT? shouldn't happen!"))
180 (let ((report (condition-classoid-report class)))
181 (when report
182 (return (funcall report x stream)))))))
184 ;;;; slots of CONDITION objects
186 (defvar *empty-condition-slot* '(empty))
188 (defun find-slot-default (class slot)
189 (let ((initargs (condition-slot-initargs slot))
190 (cpl (condition-classoid-cpl class)))
191 (dolist (class cpl)
192 (let ((default-initargs (condition-classoid-default-initargs class)))
193 (dolist (initarg initargs)
194 (let ((val (getf default-initargs initarg *empty-condition-slot*)))
195 (unless (eq val *empty-condition-slot*)
196 (return-from find-slot-default
197 (if (functionp val)
198 (funcall val)
199 val)))))))
201 (if (condition-slot-initform-p slot)
202 (let ((initform (condition-slot-initform slot)))
203 (if (functionp initform)
204 (funcall initform)
205 initform))
206 (error "unbound condition slot: ~S" (condition-slot-name slot)))))
208 (defun find-condition-class-slot (condition-class slot-name)
209 (dolist (sclass
210 (condition-classoid-cpl condition-class)
211 (error "There is no slot named ~S in ~S."
212 slot-name condition-class))
213 (dolist (slot (condition-classoid-slots sclass))
214 (when (eq (condition-slot-name slot) slot-name)
215 (return-from find-condition-class-slot slot)))))
217 (defun condition-writer-function (condition new-value name)
218 (dolist (cslot (condition-classoid-class-slots
219 (layout-classoid (%instance-layout condition)))
220 (setf (getf (condition-assigned-slots condition) name)
221 new-value))
222 (when (eq (condition-slot-name cslot) name)
223 (return (setf (car (condition-slot-cell cslot)) new-value)))))
225 (defun condition-reader-function (condition name)
226 (let ((class (layout-classoid (%instance-layout condition))))
227 (dolist (cslot (condition-classoid-class-slots class))
228 (when (eq (condition-slot-name cslot) name)
229 (return-from condition-reader-function
230 (car (condition-slot-cell cslot)))))
231 (let ((val (getf (condition-assigned-slots condition) name
232 *empty-condition-slot*)))
233 (if (eq val *empty-condition-slot*)
234 (let ((actual-initargs (condition-actual-initargs condition))
235 (slot (find-condition-class-slot class name)))
236 (unless slot
237 (error "missing slot ~S of ~S" name condition))
238 (do ((initargs actual-initargs (cddr initargs)))
239 ((endp initargs)
240 (setf (getf (condition-assigned-slots condition) name)
241 (find-slot-default class slot)))
242 (when (member (car initargs) (condition-slot-initargs slot))
243 (return-from condition-reader-function
244 (setf (getf (condition-assigned-slots condition)
245 name)
246 (cadr initargs))))))
247 val))))
249 ;;;; MAKE-CONDITION
251 (defun make-condition (type &rest args)
252 #!+sb-doc
253 "Make an instance of a condition object using the specified initargs."
254 ;; Note: ANSI specifies no exceptional situations in this function.
255 ;; signalling simple-type-error would not be wrong.
256 (let* ((type (or (and (symbolp type) (find-classoid type nil))
257 type))
258 (class (typecase type
259 (condition-classoid type)
260 (class
261 ;; Punt to CLOS.
262 (return-from make-condition (apply #'make-instance type args)))
263 (classoid
264 (error 'simple-type-error
265 :datum type
266 :expected-type 'condition-class
267 :format-control "~S is not a condition class."
268 :format-arguments (list type)))
270 (error 'simple-type-error
271 :datum type
272 :expected-type 'condition-class
273 :format-control "Bad type argument:~% ~S"
274 :format-arguments (list type)))))
275 (res (make-condition-object args)))
276 (setf (%instance-layout res) (classoid-layout class))
277 ;; Set any class slots with initargs present in this call.
278 (dolist (cslot (condition-classoid-class-slots class))
279 (dolist (initarg (condition-slot-initargs cslot))
280 (let ((val (getf args initarg *empty-condition-slot*)))
281 (unless (eq val *empty-condition-slot*)
282 (setf (car (condition-slot-cell cslot)) val)))))
283 ;; Default any slots with non-constant defaults now.
284 (dolist (hslot (condition-classoid-hairy-slots class))
285 (when (dolist (initarg (condition-slot-initargs hslot) t)
286 (unless (eq (getf args initarg *empty-condition-slot*)
287 *empty-condition-slot*)
288 (return nil)))
289 (setf (getf (condition-assigned-slots res) (condition-slot-name hslot))
290 (find-slot-default class hslot))))
291 res))
293 ;;;; DEFINE-CONDITION
295 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
296 (defun %compiler-define-condition (name direct-supers layout
297 all-readers all-writers)
298 (with-single-package-locked-error
299 (:symbol name "defining ~A as a condition")
300 (sb!xc:proclaim `(ftype (function (t) t) ,@all-readers))
301 (sb!xc:proclaim `(ftype (function (t t) t) ,@all-writers))
302 (multiple-value-bind (class old-layout)
303 (insured-find-classoid name
304 #'condition-classoid-p
305 #'make-condition-classoid)
306 (setf (layout-classoid layout) class)
307 (setf (classoid-direct-superclasses class)
308 (mapcar #'find-classoid direct-supers))
309 (cond ((not old-layout)
310 (register-layout layout))
311 ((not *type-system-initialized*)
312 (setf (layout-classoid old-layout) class)
313 (setq layout old-layout)
314 (unless (eq (classoid-layout class) layout)
315 (register-layout layout)))
316 ((redefine-layout-warning "current"
317 old-layout
318 "new"
319 (layout-length layout)
320 (layout-inherits layout)
321 (layout-depthoid layout)
322 (layout-n-untagged-slots layout))
323 (register-layout layout :invalidate t))
324 ((not (classoid-layout class))
325 (register-layout layout)))
327 (setf (layout-info layout)
328 (locally
329 ;; KLUDGE: There's a FIND-CLASS DEFTRANSFORM for constant class
330 ;; names which creates fast but non-cold-loadable, non-compact
331 ;; code. In this context, we'd rather have compact, cold-loadable
332 ;; code. -- WHN 19990928
333 (declare (notinline find-classoid))
334 (layout-info (classoid-layout (find-classoid 'condition)))))
336 (setf (find-classoid name) class)
338 ;; Initialize CPL slot.
339 (setf (condition-classoid-cpl class)
340 (remove-if-not #'condition-classoid-p
341 (std-compute-class-precedence-list class)))))
342 (values))
343 ) ; EVAL-WHEN
345 ;;; Compute the effective slots of CLASS, copying inherited slots and
346 ;;; destructively modifying direct slots.
348 ;;; FIXME: It'd be nice to explain why it's OK to destructively modify
349 ;;; direct slots. Presumably it follows from the semantics of
350 ;;; inheritance and redefinition of conditions, but finding the cite
351 ;;; and documenting it here would be good. (Or, if this is not in fact
352 ;;; ANSI-compliant, fixing it would also be good.:-)
353 (defun compute-effective-slots (class)
354 (collect ((res (copy-list (condition-classoid-slots class))))
355 (dolist (sclass (cdr (condition-classoid-cpl class)))
356 (dolist (sslot (condition-classoid-slots sclass))
357 (let ((found (find (condition-slot-name sslot) (res)
358 :key #'condition-slot-name)))
359 (cond (found
360 (setf (condition-slot-initargs found)
361 (union (condition-slot-initargs found)
362 (condition-slot-initargs sslot)))
363 (unless (condition-slot-initform-p found)
364 (setf (condition-slot-initform-p found)
365 (condition-slot-initform-p sslot))
366 (setf (condition-slot-initform found)
367 (condition-slot-initform sslot)))
368 (unless (condition-slot-allocation found)
369 (setf (condition-slot-allocation found)
370 (condition-slot-allocation sslot))))
372 (res (copy-structure sslot)))))))
373 (res)))
375 ;;; Early definitions of slot accessor creators.
377 ;;; Slot accessors must be generic functions, but ANSI does not seem
378 ;;; to specify any of them, and we cannot support it before end of
379 ;;; warm init. So we use ordinary functions inside SBCL, and switch to
380 ;;; GFs only at the end of building.
381 (declaim (notinline install-condition-slot-reader
382 install-condition-slot-writer))
383 (defun install-condition-slot-reader (name condition slot-name)
384 (declare (ignore condition))
385 (setf (fdefinition name)
386 (lambda (condition)
387 (condition-reader-function condition slot-name))))
388 (defun install-condition-slot-writer (name condition slot-name)
389 (declare (ignore condition))
390 (setf (fdefinition name)
391 (lambda (new-value condition)
392 (condition-writer-function condition new-value slot-name))))
394 (defvar *define-condition-hooks* nil)
396 (defun %define-condition (name parent-types layout slots documentation
397 report default-initargs all-readers all-writers
398 source-location)
399 (with-single-package-locked-error
400 (:symbol name "defining ~A as a condition")
401 (%compiler-define-condition name parent-types layout all-readers all-writers)
402 (sb!c:with-source-location (source-location)
403 (setf (layout-source-location layout)
404 source-location))
405 (let ((class (find-classoid name)))
406 (setf (condition-classoid-slots class) slots)
407 (setf (condition-classoid-report class) report)
408 (setf (condition-classoid-default-initargs class) default-initargs)
409 (setf (fdocumentation name 'type) documentation)
411 (dolist (slot slots)
413 ;; Set up reader and writer functions.
414 (let ((slot-name (condition-slot-name slot)))
415 (dolist (reader (condition-slot-readers slot))
416 (install-condition-slot-reader reader name slot-name))
417 (dolist (writer (condition-slot-writers slot))
418 (install-condition-slot-writer writer name slot-name))))
420 ;; Compute effective slots and set up the class and hairy slots
421 ;; (subsets of the effective slots.)
422 (let ((eslots (compute-effective-slots class))
423 (e-def-initargs
424 (reduce #'append
425 (mapcar #'condition-classoid-default-initargs
426 (condition-classoid-cpl class)))))
427 (dolist (slot eslots)
428 (ecase (condition-slot-allocation slot)
429 (:class
430 (unless (condition-slot-cell slot)
431 (setf (condition-slot-cell slot)
432 (list (if (condition-slot-initform-p slot)
433 (let ((initform (condition-slot-initform slot)))
434 (if (functionp initform)
435 (funcall initform)
436 initform))
437 *empty-condition-slot*))))
438 (push slot (condition-classoid-class-slots class)))
439 ((:instance nil)
440 (setf (condition-slot-allocation slot) :instance)
441 (when (or (functionp (condition-slot-initform slot))
442 (dolist (initarg (condition-slot-initargs slot) nil)
443 (when (functionp (getf e-def-initargs initarg))
444 (return t))))
445 (push slot (condition-classoid-hairy-slots class)))))))
446 (when (boundp '*define-condition-hooks*)
447 (dolist (fun *define-condition-hooks*)
448 (funcall fun class))))
449 name))
451 (defmacro define-condition (name (&rest parent-types) (&rest slot-specs)
452 &body options)
453 #!+sb-doc
454 "DEFINE-CONDITION Name (Parent-Type*) (Slot-Spec*) Option*
455 Define NAME as a condition type. This new type inherits slots and its
456 report function from the specified PARENT-TYPEs. A slot spec is a list of:
457 (slot-name :reader <rname> :initarg <iname> {Option Value}*
459 The DEFINE-CLASS slot options :ALLOCATION, :INITFORM, [slot] :DOCUMENTATION
460 and :TYPE and the overall options :DEFAULT-INITARGS and
461 [type] :DOCUMENTATION are also allowed.
463 The :REPORT option is peculiar to DEFINE-CONDITION. Its argument is either
464 a string or a two-argument lambda or function name. If a function, the
465 function is called with the condition and stream to report the condition.
466 If a string, the string is printed.
468 Condition types are classes, but (as allowed by ANSI and not as described in
469 CLtL2) are neither STANDARD-OBJECTs nor STRUCTURE-OBJECTs. WITH-SLOTS and
470 SLOT-VALUE may not be used on condition objects."
471 (let* ((parent-types (or parent-types '(condition)))
472 (layout (find-condition-layout name parent-types))
473 (documentation nil)
474 (report nil)
475 (default-initargs ()))
476 (collect ((slots)
477 (all-readers nil append)
478 (all-writers nil append))
479 (dolist (spec slot-specs)
480 (when (keywordp spec)
481 (warn "Keyword slot name indicates probable syntax error:~% ~S"
482 spec))
483 (let* ((spec (if (consp spec) spec (list spec)))
484 (slot-name (first spec))
485 (allocation :instance)
486 (initform-p nil)
487 documentation
488 initform)
489 (collect ((initargs)
490 (readers)
491 (writers))
492 (do ((options (rest spec) (cddr options)))
493 ((null options))
494 (unless (and (consp options) (consp (cdr options)))
495 (error "malformed condition slot spec:~% ~S." spec))
496 (let ((arg (second options)))
497 (case (first options)
498 (:reader (readers arg))
499 (:writer (writers arg))
500 (:accessor
501 (readers arg)
502 (writers `(setf ,arg)))
503 (:initform
504 (when initform-p
505 (error "more than one :INITFORM in ~S" spec))
506 (setq initform-p t)
507 (setq initform arg))
508 (:initarg (initargs arg))
509 (:allocation
510 (setq allocation arg))
511 (:documentation
512 (when documentation
513 (error "more than one :DOCUMENTATION in ~S" spec))
514 (unless (stringp arg)
515 (error "slot :DOCUMENTATION argument is not a string: ~S"
516 arg))
517 (setq documentation arg))
518 (:type)
520 (error "unknown slot option:~% ~S" (first options))))))
522 (all-readers (readers))
523 (all-writers (writers))
524 (slots `(make-condition-slot
525 :name ',slot-name
526 :initargs ',(initargs)
527 :readers ',(readers)
528 :writers ',(writers)
529 :initform-p ',initform-p
530 :documentation ',documentation
531 :initform
532 ,(if (sb!xc:constantp initform)
533 `',(constant-form-value initform)
534 `#'(lambda () ,initform)))))))
536 (dolist (option options)
537 (unless (consp option)
538 (error "bad option:~% ~S" option))
539 (case (first option)
540 (:documentation (setq documentation (second option)))
541 (:report
542 (let ((arg (second option)))
543 (setq report
544 (if (stringp arg)
545 `#'(lambda (condition stream)
546 (declare (ignore condition))
547 (write-string ,arg stream))
548 `#'(lambda (condition stream)
549 (funcall #',arg condition stream))))))
550 (:default-initargs
551 (do ((initargs (rest option) (cddr initargs)))
552 ((endp initargs))
553 (let ((val (second initargs)))
554 (setq default-initargs
555 (list* `',(first initargs)
556 (if (sb!xc:constantp val)
557 `',(constant-form-value val)
558 `#'(lambda () ,val))
559 default-initargs)))))
561 (error "unknown option: ~S" (first option)))))
563 `(progn
564 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel)
565 (%compiler-define-condition ',name ',parent-types ',layout
566 ',(all-readers) ',(all-writers)))
567 (eval-when (:load-toplevel :execute)
568 (%define-condition ',name
569 ',parent-types
570 ',layout
571 (list ,@(slots))
572 ,documentation
573 ,report
574 (list ,@default-initargs)
575 ',(all-readers)
576 ',(all-writers)
577 (sb!c:source-location)))))))
579 ;;;; DESCRIBE on CONDITIONs
581 ;;; a function to be used as the guts of DESCRIBE-OBJECT (CONDITION T)
582 ;;; eventually (once we get CLOS up and running so that we can define
583 ;;; methods)
584 (defun describe-condition (condition stream)
585 (format stream
586 "~&~@<~S ~_is a ~S. ~_Its slot values are ~_~S.~:>~%"
587 condition
588 (type-of condition)
589 (concatenate 'list
590 (condition-actual-initargs condition)
591 (condition-assigned-slots condition))))
593 ;;;; various CONDITIONs specified by ANSI
595 (define-condition serious-condition (condition) ())
597 (define-condition error (serious-condition) ())
599 (define-condition warning (condition) ())
600 (define-condition style-warning (warning) ())
602 (defun simple-condition-printer (condition stream)
603 (apply #'format
604 stream
605 (simple-condition-format-control condition)
606 (simple-condition-format-arguments condition)))
608 (define-condition simple-condition ()
609 ((format-control :reader simple-condition-format-control
610 :initarg :format-control
611 :type format-control)
612 (format-arguments :reader simple-condition-format-arguments
613 :initarg :format-arguments
614 :initform '()
615 :type list))
616 (:report simple-condition-printer))
618 (define-condition simple-warning (simple-condition warning) ())
620 (define-condition simple-error (simple-condition error) ())
622 (define-condition storage-condition (serious-condition) ())
624 (define-condition type-error (error)
625 ((datum :reader type-error-datum :initarg :datum)
626 (expected-type :reader type-error-expected-type :initarg :expected-type))
627 (:report
628 (lambda (condition stream)
629 (format stream
630 "~@<The value ~2I~:_~S ~I~_is not of type ~2I~_~S.~:>"
631 (type-error-datum condition)
632 (type-error-expected-type condition)))))
634 ;;; not specified by ANSI, but too useful not to have around.
635 (define-condition simple-style-warning (simple-condition style-warning) ())
636 (define-condition simple-type-error (simple-condition type-error) ())
638 (define-condition program-error (error) ())
639 (define-condition parse-error (error) ())
640 (define-condition control-error (error) ())
641 (define-condition stream-error (error)
642 ((stream :reader stream-error-stream :initarg :stream)))
644 (define-condition end-of-file (stream-error) ()
645 (:report
646 (lambda (condition stream)
647 (format stream
648 "end of file on ~S"
649 (stream-error-stream condition)))))
651 (define-condition file-error (error)
652 ((pathname :reader file-error-pathname :initarg :pathname))
653 (:report
654 (lambda (condition stream)
655 (format stream "error on file ~S" (file-error-pathname condition)))))
657 (define-condition package-error (error)
658 ((package :reader package-error-package :initarg :package)))
660 (define-condition cell-error (error)
661 ((name :reader cell-error-name :initarg :name)))
663 (def!method print-object ((condition cell-error) stream)
664 (if (and *print-escape* (slot-boundp condition 'name))
665 (print-unreadable-object (condition stream :type t :identity t)
666 (princ (cell-error-name condition) stream))
667 (call-next-method)))
669 (define-condition unbound-variable (cell-error) ()
670 (:report
671 (lambda (condition stream)
672 (format stream
673 "The variable ~S is unbound."
674 (cell-error-name condition)))))
676 (define-condition undefined-function (cell-error) ()
677 (:report
678 (lambda (condition stream)
679 (format stream
680 "The function ~S is undefined."
681 (cell-error-name condition)))))
683 (define-condition special-form-function (undefined-function) ()
684 (:report
685 (lambda (condition stream)
686 (format stream
687 "Cannot FUNCALL the SYMBOL-FUNCTION of special operator ~S."
688 (cell-error-name condition)))))
690 (define-condition arithmetic-error (error)
691 ((operation :reader arithmetic-error-operation
692 :initarg :operation
693 :initform nil)
694 (operands :reader arithmetic-error-operands
695 :initarg :operands))
696 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
697 (format stream
698 "arithmetic error ~S signalled"
699 (type-of condition))
700 (when (arithmetic-error-operation condition)
701 (format stream
702 "~%Operation was ~S, operands ~S."
703 (arithmetic-error-operation condition)
704 (arithmetic-error-operands condition))))))
706 (define-condition division-by-zero (arithmetic-error) ())
707 (define-condition floating-point-overflow (arithmetic-error) ())
708 (define-condition floating-point-underflow (arithmetic-error) ())
709 (define-condition floating-point-inexact (arithmetic-error) ())
710 (define-condition floating-point-invalid-operation (arithmetic-error) ())
712 (define-condition print-not-readable (error)
713 ((object :reader print-not-readable-object :initarg :object))
714 (:report
715 (lambda (condition stream)
716 (let ((obj (print-not-readable-object condition))
717 (*print-array* nil))
718 (format stream "~S cannot be printed readably." obj)))))
720 (define-condition reader-error (parse-error stream-error) ()
721 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
722 (%report-reader-error condition stream))))
724 ;;; a READER-ERROR whose REPORTing is controlled by FORMAT-CONTROL and
725 ;;; FORMAT-ARGS (the usual case for READER-ERRORs signalled from
726 ;;; within SBCL itself)
728 ;;; (Inheriting CL:SIMPLE-CONDITION here isn't quite consistent with
729 ;;; the letter of the ANSI spec: this is not a condition signalled by
730 ;;; SIGNAL when a format-control is supplied by the function's first
731 ;;; argument. It seems to me (WHN) to be basically in the spirit of
732 ;;; the spec, but if not, it'd be straightforward to do our own
733 ;;; DEFINE-CONDITION SB-INT:SIMPLISTIC-CONDITION with
734 ;;; FORMAT-CONTROL and FORMAT-ARGS slots, and use that condition in
735 ;;; place of CL:SIMPLE-CONDITION here.)
736 (define-condition simple-reader-error (reader-error simple-condition)
738 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
739 (%report-reader-error condition stream :simple t))))
741 ;;; base REPORTing of a READER-ERROR
743 ;;; When SIMPLE, we expect and use SIMPLE-CONDITION-ish FORMAT-CONTROL
744 ;;; and FORMAT-ARGS slots.
745 (defun %report-reader-error (condition stream &key simple)
746 (let* ((error-stream (stream-error-stream condition))
747 (pos (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream)))
748 (let (lineno colno)
749 (when (and pos
750 (< pos sb!xc:array-dimension-limit)
751 ;; KLUDGE: lseek() (which is what FILE-POSITION
752 ;; reduces to on file-streams) is undefined on
753 ;; "some devices", which in practice means that it
754 ;; can claim to succeed on /dev/stdin on Darwin
755 ;; and Solaris. This is obviously bad news,
756 ;; because the READ-SEQUENCE below will then
757 ;; block, not complete, and the report will never
758 ;; be printed. As a workaround, we exclude
759 ;; interactive streams from this attempt to report
760 ;; positions. -- CSR, 2003-08-21
761 (not (interactive-stream-p error-stream))
762 (file-position error-stream :start))
763 (let ((string
764 (make-string pos
765 :element-type (stream-element-type
766 error-stream))))
767 (when (= pos (read-sequence string error-stream))
768 (setq lineno (1+ (count #\Newline string))
769 colno (- pos
770 (or (position #\Newline string :from-end t) -1)
771 1))))
772 (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream pos))
773 (pprint-logical-block (stream nil)
774 (format stream
775 "~S ~@[at ~W ~]~
776 ~@[(line ~W~]~@[, column ~W) ~]~
777 on ~S"
778 (class-name (class-of condition))
779 pos lineno colno error-stream)
780 (when simple
781 (format stream ":~2I~_~?"
782 (simple-condition-format-control condition)
783 (simple-condition-format-arguments condition)))))))
785 ;;;; special SBCL extension conditions
787 ;;; an error apparently caused by a bug in SBCL itself
789 ;;; Note that we don't make any serious effort to use this condition
790 ;;; for *all* errors in SBCL itself. E.g. type errors and array
791 ;;; indexing errors can occur in functions called from SBCL code, and
792 ;;; will just end up as ordinary TYPE-ERROR or invalid index error,
793 ;;; because the signalling code has no good way to know that the
794 ;;; underlying problem is a bug in SBCL. But in the fairly common case
795 ;;; that the signalling code does know that it's found a bug in SBCL,
796 ;;; this condition is appropriate, reusing boilerplate and helping
797 ;;; users to recognize it as an SBCL bug.
798 (define-condition bug (simple-error)
800 (:report
801 (lambda (condition stream)
802 (format stream
803 "~@< ~? ~:@_~?~:>"
804 (simple-condition-format-control condition)
805 (simple-condition-format-arguments condition)
806 "~@<This is probably a bug in SBCL itself. (Alternatively, ~
807 SBCL might have been corrupted by bad user code, e.g. by an ~
808 undefined Lisp operation like ~S, or by stray pointers from ~
809 alien code or from unsafe Lisp code; or there might be a bug ~
810 in the OS or hardware that SBCL is running on.) If it seems to ~
811 be a bug in SBCL itself, the maintainers would like to know ~
812 about it. Bug reports are welcome on the SBCL ~
813 mailing lists, which you can find at ~
814 <http://sbcl.sourceforge.net/>.~:@>"
815 '((fmakunbound 'compile))))))
817 (define-condition simple-storage-condition (storage-condition simple-condition)
820 ;;; a condition for use in stubs for operations which aren't supported
821 ;;; on some platforms
823 ;;; E.g. in sbcl-0.7.0.5, it might be appropriate to do something like
824 ;;; #-(or freebsd linux)
825 ;;; (defun load-foreign (&rest rest)
826 ;;; (error 'unsupported-operator :name 'load-foreign))
827 ;;; #+(or freebsd linux)
828 ;;; (defun load-foreign ... actual definition ...)
829 ;;; By signalling a standard condition in this case, we make it
830 ;;; possible for test code to distinguish between (1) intentionally
831 ;;; unimplemented and (2) unintentionally just screwed up somehow.
832 ;;; (Before this condition was defined, test code tried to deal with
833 ;;; this by checking for FBOUNDP, but that didn't work reliably. In
834 ;;; sbcl-0.7.0, a package screwup left the definition of
835 ;;; LOAD-FOREIGN in the wrong package, so it was unFBOUNDP even on
836 ;;; architectures where it was supposed to be supported, and the
837 ;;; regression tests cheerfully passed because they assumed that
838 ;;; unFBOUNDPness meant they were running on an system which didn't
839 ;;; support the extension.)
840 (define-condition unsupported-operator (simple-error) ())
842 ;;; (:ansi-cl :function remove)
843 ;;; (:ansi-cl :section (a b c))
844 ;;; (:ansi-cl :glossary "similar")
846 ;;; (:sbcl :node "...")
847 ;;; (:sbcl :variable *ed-functions*)
849 ;;; FIXME: this is not the right place for this.
850 (defun print-reference (reference stream)
851 (ecase (car reference)
852 (:amop
853 (format stream "AMOP")
854 (format stream ", ")
855 (destructuring-bind (type data) (cdr reference)
856 (ecase type
857 (:readers "Readers for ~:(~A~) Metaobjects"
858 (substitute #\ #\- (symbol-name data)))
859 (:initialization
860 (format stream "Initialization of ~:(~A~) Metaobjects"
861 (substitute #\ #\- (symbol-name data))))
862 (:generic-function (format stream "Generic Function ~S" data))
863 (:function (format stream "Function ~S" data))
864 (:section (format stream "Section ~{~D~^.~}" data)))))
865 (:ansi-cl
866 (format stream "The ANSI Standard")
867 (format stream ", ")
868 (destructuring-bind (type data) (cdr reference)
869 (ecase type
870 (:function (format stream "Function ~S" data))
871 (:special-operator (format stream "Special Operator ~S" data))
872 (:macro (format stream "Macro ~S" data))
873 (:section (format stream "Section ~{~D~^.~}" data))
874 (:glossary (format stream "Glossary entry for ~S" data))
875 (:issue (format stream "writeup for Issue ~A" data)))))
876 (:sbcl
877 (format stream "The SBCL Manual")
878 (format stream ", ")
879 (destructuring-bind (type data) (cdr reference)
880 (ecase type
881 (:node (format stream "Node ~S" data))
882 (:variable (format stream "Variable ~S" data))
883 (:function (format stream "Function ~S" data)))))
884 ;; FIXME: other documents (e.g. CLIM, Franz documentation :-)
886 (define-condition reference-condition ()
887 ((references :initarg :references :reader reference-condition-references)))
888 (defvar *print-condition-references* t)
889 (def!method print-object :around ((o reference-condition) s)
890 (call-next-method)
891 (unless (or *print-escape* *print-readably*)
892 (when (and *print-condition-references*
893 (reference-condition-references o))
894 (format s "~&See also:~%")
895 (pprint-logical-block (s nil :per-line-prefix " ")
896 (do* ((rs (reference-condition-references o) (cdr rs))
897 (r (car rs) (car rs)))
898 ((null rs))
899 (print-reference r s)
900 (unless (null (cdr rs))
901 (terpri s)))))))
903 (define-condition duplicate-definition (reference-condition warning)
904 ((name :initarg :name :reader duplicate-definition-name))
905 (:report (lambda (c s)
906 (format s "~@<Duplicate definition for ~S found in ~
907 one file.~@:>"
908 (duplicate-definition-name c))))
909 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (3 2 2 3)))))
911 (define-condition constant-modified (reference-condition warning)
912 ((fun-name :initarg :fun-name :reader constant-modified-fun-name))
913 (:report (lambda (c s)
914 (format s "~@<Destructive function ~S called on ~
915 constant data.~@:>"
916 (constant-modified-fun-name c))))
917 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :special-operator quote)
918 '(:ansi-cl :section (3 2 2 3)))))
920 (define-condition package-at-variance (reference-condition simple-warning)
922 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :macro defpackage))))
924 (define-condition defconstant-uneql (reference-condition error)
925 ((name :initarg :name :reader defconstant-uneql-name)
926 (old-value :initarg :old-value :reader defconstant-uneql-old-value)
927 (new-value :initarg :new-value :reader defconstant-uneql-new-value))
928 (:report
929 (lambda (condition stream)
930 (format stream
931 "~@<The constant ~S is being redefined (from ~S to ~S)~@:>"
932 (defconstant-uneql-name condition)
933 (defconstant-uneql-old-value condition)
934 (defconstant-uneql-new-value condition))))
935 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :macro defconstant)
936 '(:sbcl :node "Idiosyncrasies"))))
938 (define-condition array-initial-element-mismatch
939 (reference-condition simple-warning)
941 (:default-initargs
942 :references (list
943 '(:ansi-cl :function make-array)
944 '(:ansi-cl :function sb!xc:upgraded-array-element-type))))
946 (define-condition displaced-to-array-too-small-error
947 (reference-condition simple-error)
949 (:default-initargs
950 :references (list '(:ansi-cl :function adjust-array))))
952 (define-condition type-warning (reference-condition simple-warning)
954 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:sbcl :node "Handling of Types"))))
956 (define-condition local-argument-mismatch (reference-condition simple-warning)
958 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (3 2 2 3)))))
960 (define-condition format-args-mismatch (reference-condition)
962 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (22 3 10 2)))))
964 (define-condition format-too-few-args-warning
965 (format-args-mismatch simple-warning)
967 (define-condition format-too-many-args-warning
968 (format-args-mismatch simple-style-warning)
971 (define-condition implicit-generic-function-warning (style-warning)
972 ((name :initarg :name :reader implicit-generic-function-name))
973 (:report
974 (lambda (condition stream)
975 (format stream "~@<Implicitly creating new generic function ~S.~:@>"
976 (implicit-generic-function-name condition)))))
978 (define-condition extension-failure (reference-condition simple-error)
981 (define-condition structure-initarg-not-keyword
982 (reference-condition simple-style-warning)
984 (:default-initargs :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (2 4 8 13)))))
986 #!+sb-package-locks
987 (progn
989 (define-condition package-lock-violation (reference-condition package-error)
990 ((format-control :initform nil :initarg :format-control
991 :reader package-error-format-control)
992 (format-arguments :initform nil :initarg :format-arguments
993 :reader package-error-format-arguments))
994 (:report
995 (lambda (condition stream)
996 (let ((control (package-error-format-control condition)))
997 (if control
998 (apply #'format stream
999 (format nil "~~@<Lock on package ~A violated when ~A.~~:@>"
1000 (package-name (package-error-package condition))
1001 control)
1002 (package-error-format-arguments condition))
1003 (format stream "~@<Lock on package ~A violated.~:@>"
1004 (package-name (package-error-package condition)))))))
1005 ;; no :default-initargs -- reference-stuff provided by the
1006 ;; signalling form in target-package.lisp
1007 #!+sb-doc
1008 (:documentation
1009 "Subtype of CL:PACKAGE-ERROR. A subtype of this error is signalled
1010 when a package-lock is violated."))
1012 (define-condition package-locked-error (package-lock-violation) ()
1013 #!+sb-doc
1014 (:documentation
1015 "Subtype of SB-EXT:PACKAGE-LOCK-VIOLATION. An error of this type is
1016 signalled when an operation on a package violates a package lock."))
1018 (define-condition symbol-package-locked-error (package-lock-violation)
1019 ((symbol :initarg :symbol :reader package-locked-error-symbol))
1020 #!+sb-doc
1021 (:documentation
1022 "Subtype of SB-EXT:PACKAGE-LOCK-VIOLATION. An error of this type is
1023 signalled when an operation on a symbol violates a package lock. The
1024 symbol that caused the violation is accessed by the function
1025 SB-EXT:PACKAGE-LOCKED-ERROR-SYMBOL."))
1027 ) ; progn
1029 (define-condition undefined-alien-error (cell-error) ()
1030 (:report
1031 (lambda (condition stream)
1032 (if (slot-boundp condition 'name)
1033 (format stream "Undefined alien: ~S" (cell-error-name condition))
1034 (format stream "Undefined alien symbol.")))))
1036 (define-condition undefined-alien-variable-error (undefined-alien-error) ()
1037 (:report
1038 (lambda (condition stream)
1039 (declare (ignore condition))
1040 (format stream "Attempt to access an undefined alien variable."))))
1042 (define-condition undefined-alien-function-error (undefined-alien-error) ()
1043 (:report
1044 (lambda (condition stream)
1045 (declare (ignore condition))
1046 (format stream "Attempt to call an undefined alien function."))))
1049 ;;;; various other (not specified by ANSI) CONDITIONs
1050 ;;;;
1051 ;;;; These might logically belong in other files; they're here, after
1052 ;;;; setup of CONDITION machinery, only because that makes it easier to
1053 ;;;; get cold init to work.
1055 ;;; OAOOM warning: see cross-condition.lisp
1056 (define-condition encapsulated-condition (condition)
1057 ((condition :initarg :condition :reader encapsulated-condition)))
1059 (define-condition values-type-error (type-error)
1061 (:report
1062 (lambda (condition stream)
1063 (format stream
1064 "~@<The values set ~2I~:_[~{~S~^ ~}] ~I~_is not of type ~2I~_~S.~:>"
1065 (type-error-datum condition)
1066 (type-error-expected-type condition)))))
1068 ;;; KLUDGE: a condition for floating point errors when we can't or
1069 ;;; won't figure out what type they are. (In FreeBSD and OpenBSD we
1070 ;;; don't know how, at least as of sbcl-0.6.7; in Linux we probably
1071 ;;; know how but the old code was broken by the conversion to POSIX
1072 ;;; signal handling and hasn't been fixed as of sbcl-0.6.7.)
1074 ;;; FIXME: Perhaps this should also be a base class for all
1075 ;;; floating point exceptions?
1076 (define-condition floating-point-exception (arithmetic-error)
1077 ((flags :initarg :traps
1078 :initform nil
1079 :reader floating-point-exception-traps))
1080 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1081 (format stream
1082 "An arithmetic error ~S was signalled.~%"
1083 (type-of condition))
1084 (let ((traps (floating-point-exception-traps condition)))
1085 (if traps
1086 (format stream
1087 "Trapping conditions are: ~%~{ ~S~^~}~%"
1088 traps)
1089 (write-line
1090 "No traps are enabled? How can this be?"
1091 stream))))))
1093 (define-condition index-too-large-error (type-error)
1095 (:report
1096 (lambda (condition stream)
1097 (format stream
1098 "The index ~S is too large."
1099 (type-error-datum condition)))))
1101 (define-condition bounding-indices-bad-error (reference-condition type-error)
1102 ((object :reader bounding-indices-bad-object :initarg :object))
1103 (:report
1104 (lambda (condition stream)
1105 (let* ((datum (type-error-datum condition))
1106 (start (car datum))
1107 (end (cdr datum))
1108 (object (bounding-indices-bad-object condition)))
1109 (etypecase object
1110 (sequence
1111 (format stream
1112 "The bounding indices ~S and ~S are bad ~
1113 for a sequence of length ~S."
1114 start end (length object)))
1115 (array
1116 ;; from WITH-ARRAY-DATA
1117 (format stream
1118 "The START and END parameters ~S and ~S are ~
1119 bad for an array of total size ~S."
1120 start end (array-total-size object)))))))
1121 (:default-initargs
1122 :references
1123 (list '(:ansi-cl :glossary "bounding index designator")
1124 '(:ansi-cl :issue "SUBSEQ-OUT-OF-BOUNDS:IS-AN-ERROR"))))
1126 (define-condition nil-array-accessed-error (reference-condition type-error)
1128 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1129 (declare (ignore condition))
1130 (format stream
1131 "An attempt to access an array of element-type ~
1132 NIL was made. Congratulations!")))
1133 (:default-initargs
1134 :references (list '(:ansi-cl :function sb!xc:upgraded-array-element-type)
1135 '(:ansi-cl :section (15 1 2 1))
1136 '(:ansi-cl :section (15 1 2 2)))))
1138 (define-condition namestring-parse-error (parse-error)
1139 ((complaint :reader namestring-parse-error-complaint :initarg :complaint)
1140 (args :reader namestring-parse-error-args :initarg :args :initform nil)
1141 (namestring :reader namestring-parse-error-namestring :initarg :namestring)
1142 (offset :reader namestring-parse-error-offset :initarg :offset))
1143 (:report
1144 (lambda (condition stream)
1145 (format stream
1146 "parse error in namestring: ~?~% ~A~% ~V@T^"
1147 (namestring-parse-error-complaint condition)
1148 (namestring-parse-error-args condition)
1149 (namestring-parse-error-namestring condition)
1150 (namestring-parse-error-offset condition)))))
1152 (define-condition simple-package-error (simple-condition package-error) ())
1154 (define-condition simple-reader-package-error (simple-reader-error) ())
1156 (define-condition reader-eof-error (end-of-file)
1157 ((context :reader reader-eof-error-context :initarg :context))
1158 (:report
1159 (lambda (condition stream)
1160 (format stream
1161 "unexpected end of file on ~S ~A"
1162 (stream-error-stream condition)
1163 (reader-eof-error-context condition)))))
1165 (define-condition reader-impossible-number-error (simple-reader-error)
1166 ((error :reader reader-impossible-number-error-error :initarg :error))
1167 (:report
1168 (lambda (condition stream)
1169 (let ((error-stream (stream-error-stream condition)))
1170 (format stream
1171 "READER-ERROR ~@[at ~W ~]on ~S:~%~?~%Original error: ~A"
1172 (file-position-or-nil-for-error error-stream) error-stream
1173 (simple-condition-format-control condition)
1174 (simple-condition-format-arguments condition)
1175 (reader-impossible-number-error-error condition))))))
1177 (define-condition timeout (serious-condition)
1178 ((seconds :initarg :seconds :initform nil :reader timeout-seconds))
1179 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1180 (format stream "Timeout occurred~@[ after ~A seconds~]."
1181 (timeout-seconds condition)))))
1183 (define-condition io-timeout (stream-error timeout)
1184 ((direction :reader io-timeout-direction :initarg :direction))
1185 (:report
1186 (lambda (condition stream)
1187 (declare (type stream stream))
1188 (format stream
1189 "I/O timeout ~(~A~)ing ~S."
1190 (io-timeout-direction condition)
1191 (stream-error-stream condition)))))
1193 (define-condition deadline-timeout (timeout) ()
1194 (:report (lambda (condition stream)
1195 (format stream "A deadline was reached after ~A seconds."
1196 (timeout-seconds condition)))))
1198 (define-condition declaration-type-conflict-error (reference-condition
1199 simple-error)
1201 (:default-initargs
1202 :format-control "symbol ~S cannot be both the name of a type and the name of a declaration"
1203 :references (list '(:ansi-cl :section (3 8 21)))))
1205 ;;; Single stepping conditions
1207 (define-condition step-condition ()
1208 ((form :initarg :form :reader step-condition-form))
1210 #!+sb-doc
1211 (:documentation "Common base class of single-stepping conditions.
1212 STEP-CONDITION-FORM holds a string representation of the form being
1213 stepped."))
1215 #!+sb-doc
1216 (setf (fdocumentation 'step-condition-form 'function)
1217 "Form associated with the STEP-CONDITION.")
1219 (define-condition step-form-condition (step-condition)
1220 ((args :initarg :args :reader step-condition-args))
1221 (:report
1222 (lambda (condition stream)
1223 (let ((*print-circle* t)
1224 (*print-pretty* t)
1225 (*print-readably* nil))
1226 (format stream
1227 "Evaluating call:~%~< ~@;~A~:>~%~
1228 ~:[With arguments:~%~{ ~S~%~}~;With unknown arguments~]~%"
1229 (list (step-condition-form condition))
1230 (eq (step-condition-args condition) :unknown)
1231 (step-condition-args condition)))))
1232 #!+sb-doc
1233 (:documentation "Condition signalled by code compiled with
1234 single-stepping information when about to execute a form.
1235 STEP-CONDITION-FORM holds the form, STEP-CONDITION-PATHNAME holds the
1236 pathname of the original file or NIL, and STEP-CONDITION-SOURCE-PATH
1237 holds the source-path to the original form within that file or NIL.
1238 Associated with this condition are always the restarts STEP-INTO,
1239 STEP-NEXT, and STEP-CONTINUE."))
1241 #!+sb-doc
1242 (setf (fdocumentation 'step-condition-source-path 'function)
1243 "Source-path of the original form associated with the
1244 STEP-FORM-CONDITION or NIL."
1245 (fdocumentation 'step-condition-pathname 'function)
1246 "Pathname of the original source-file associated with the
1247 STEP-FORM-CONDITION or NIL.")
1249 (define-condition step-result-condition (step-condition)
1250 ((result :initarg :result :reader step-condition-result)))
1252 #!+sb-doc
1253 (setf (fdocumentation 'step-condition-result 'function)
1254 "Return values associated with STEP-VALUES-CONDITION as a list,
1255 or the variable value associated with STEP-VARIABLE-CONDITION.")
1257 (define-condition step-values-condition (step-result-condition)
1259 #!+sb-doc
1260 (:documentation "Condition signalled by code compiled with
1261 single-stepping information after executing a form.
1262 STEP-CONDITION-FORM holds the form, and STEP-CONDITION-RESULT holds
1263 the values returned by the form as a list. No associated restarts."))
1265 (define-condition step-finished-condition (step-condition)
1267 (:report
1268 (lambda (condition stream)
1269 (declare (ignore condition))
1270 (format stream "Returning from STEP")))
1271 #!+sb-doc
1272 (:documentation "Condition signaled when STEP returns."))
1275 ;;;; restart definitions
1277 (define-condition abort-failure (control-error) ()
1278 (:report
1279 "An ABORT restart was found that failed to transfer control dynamically."))
1281 (defun abort (&optional condition)
1282 #!+sb-doc
1283 "Transfer control to a restart named ABORT, signalling a CONTROL-ERROR if
1284 none exists."
1285 (invoke-restart (find-restart-or-control-error 'abort condition))
1286 ;; ABORT signals an error in case there was a restart named ABORT
1287 ;; that did not transfer control dynamically. This could happen with
1288 ;; RESTART-BIND.
1289 (error 'abort-failure))
1291 (defun muffle-warning (&optional condition)
1292 #!+sb-doc
1293 "Transfer control to a restart named MUFFLE-WARNING, signalling a
1294 CONTROL-ERROR if none exists."
1295 (invoke-restart (find-restart-or-control-error 'muffle-warning condition)))
1297 (defun try-restart (name condition &rest arguments)
1298 (let ((restart (find-restart name condition)))
1299 (when restart
1300 (apply #'invoke-restart restart arguments))))
1302 (macrolet ((define-nil-returning-restart (name args doc)
1303 #!-sb-doc (declare (ignore doc))
1304 `(defun ,name (,@args &optional condition)
1305 #!+sb-doc ,doc
1306 (try-restart ',name condition ,@args))))
1307 (define-nil-returning-restart continue ()
1308 "Transfer control to a restart named CONTINUE, or return NIL if none exists.")
1309 (define-nil-returning-restart store-value (value)
1310 "Transfer control and VALUE to a restart named STORE-VALUE, or return NIL if
1311 none exists.")
1312 (define-nil-returning-restart use-value (value)
1313 "Transfer control and VALUE to a restart named USE-VALUE, or return NIL if
1314 none exists."))
1316 ;;; single-stepping restarts
1318 (macrolet ((def (name doc)
1319 #!-sb-doc (declare (ignore doc))
1320 `(defun ,name (condition)
1321 #!+sb-doc ,doc
1322 (invoke-restart (find-restart-or-control-error ',name condition)))))
1323 (def step-continue
1324 "Transfers control to the STEP-CONTINUE restart associated with
1325 the condition, continuing execution without stepping. Signals a
1326 CONTROL-ERROR if the restart does not exist.")
1327 (def step-next
1328 "Transfers control to the STEP-NEXT restart associated with the
1329 condition, executing the current form without stepping and continuing
1330 stepping with the next form. Signals CONTROL-ERROR is the restart does
1331 not exists.")
1332 (def step-into
1333 "Transfers control to the STEP-INTO restart associated with the
1334 condition, stepping into the current form. Signals a CONTROL-ERROR is
1335 the restart does not exist."))
1337 (/show0 "condition.lisp end of file")