1.0.13.4: Removing UNIX-NAMESTRING, part 4
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1 ;;;; This file contains things for the extensions packages (SB-EXT and
2 ;;;; also "internal extensions" SB-INT) which can't be built at
3 ;;;; cross-compile time, and perhaps also some things which might as
4 ;;;; well not be built at cross-compile time because they're not
5 ;;;; needed then. Things which can't be built at cross-compile time
6 ;;;; (e.g. because they need machinery which only exists inside SBCL's
7 ;;;; implementation of the LISP package) do not belong in this file.
9 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
10 ;;;; more information.
11 ;;;;
12 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
13 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
14 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
15 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
16 ;;;; files for more information.
18 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
20 ;;;; variables initialization and shutdown sequences
22 ;; (Most of the save-a-core functionality is defined later, in its
23 ;; own file, but we'd like to have these symbols declared special
24 ;; and initialized ASAP.)
25 (defvar *save-hooks* nil
26 #!+sb-doc
27 "This is a list of functions which are called in an unspecified
28 order before creating a saved core image. Unused by SBCL itself:
29 reserved for user and applications.")
31 (defvar *init-hooks* nil
32 #!+sb-doc
33 "This is a list of functions which are called in an unspecified
34 order when a saved core image starts up, after the system itself has
35 been initialized. Unused by SBCL itself: reserved for user and
36 applications.")
39 ;;; Binary search for simple vectors
40 (defun binary-search (value seq &key (key #'identity))
41 (declare (simple-vector seq))
42 (labels ((recurse (start end)
43 (when (< start end)
44 (let* ((i (+ start (truncate (- end start) 2)))
45 (elt (svref seq i))
46 (key-value (funcall key elt)))
47 (cond ((< value key-value)
48 (recurse start i))
49 ((> value key-value)
50 (recurse (1+ i) end))
52 elt))))))
53 (recurse 0 (length seq))))
56 ;;; like LISTEN, but any whitespace in the input stream will be flushed
57 (defun listen-skip-whitespace (&optional (stream *standard-input*))
58 (do ((char (read-char-no-hang stream nil nil nil)
59 (read-char-no-hang stream nil nil nil)))
60 ((null char) nil)
61 (cond ((not (whitespace[1]p char))
62 (unread-char char stream)
63 (return t)))))
65 ;;;; helpers for C library calls
67 ;;; Signal a SIMPLE-CONDITION/ERROR condition associated with an ANSI C
68 ;;; errno problem, arranging for the condition's print representation
69 ;;; to be similar to the ANSI C perror(3) style.
70 (defun simple-perror (prefix-string
71 &key
72 (errno (get-errno))
73 (simple-error 'simple-error)
74 other-condition-args)
75 (declare (type symbol simple-error))
76 (aver (subtypep simple-error 'simple-condition))
77 (aver (subtypep simple-error 'error))
78 (apply #'error
79 simple-error
80 :format-control "~@<~A: ~2I~_~A~:>"
81 :format-arguments (list prefix-string (strerror errno))
82 other-condition-args))
84 ;;; Constructing shortish strings one character at a time. More efficient then
85 ;;; a string-stream, as can directly use simple-base-strings when applicable,
86 ;;; and if the maximum size is know doesn't need to copy the result at all --
87 ;;; but if the result is going to be HUGE, string-streams will win.
88 (defmacro with-push-char ((&key (element-type 'character) (initial-size 28)) &body body)
89 (with-unique-names (string size pointer)
90 `(let* ((,size ,initial-size)
91 (,string (make-array ,size :element-type ',element-type))
92 (,pointer 0))
93 (declare (type (integer 0 ,sb!xc:array-dimension-limit) ,size)
94 (type (integer 0 ,(1- sb!xc:array-dimension-limit)) ,pointer)
95 (type (simple-array ,element-type (*)) ,string))
96 (flet ((push-char (char)
97 (declare (optimize (sb!c::insert-array-bounds-checks 0)))
98 (when (= ,pointer ,size)
99 (let ((old ,string))
100 (setf ,size (* 2 (+ ,size 2))
101 ,string (make-array ,size :element-type ',element-type))
102 (replace ,string old)))
103 (setf (char ,string ,pointer) char)
104 (incf ,pointer))
105 (get-pushed-string ()
106 (let ((string ,string)
107 (size ,pointer))
108 (setf ,size 0
109 ,pointer 0
110 ,string ,(coerce "" `(simple-array ,element-type (*))))
111 ;; This is really local, so we can be destructive!
112 (%shrink-vector string size)
113 string)))
114 ,@body))))