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1 ;;;; a simple code walker
2 ;;;;
3 ;;;; The code which implements the macroexpansion environment
4 ;;;; manipulation mechanisms is in the first part of the file, the
5 ;;;; real walker follows it.
7 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
8 ;;;; more information.
10 ;;;; This software is derived from software originally released by Xerox
11 ;;;; Corporation. Copyright and release statements follow. Later modifications
12 ;;;; to the software are in the public domain and are provided with
13 ;;;; absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for more
14 ;;;; information.
16 ;;;; copyright information from original PCL sources:
17 ;;;;
18 ;;;; Copyright (c) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Xerox Corporation.
19 ;;;; All rights reserved.
20 ;;;;
21 ;;;; Use and copying of this software and preparation of derivative works based
22 ;;;; upon this software are permitted. Any distribution of this software or
23 ;;;; derivative works must comply with all applicable United States export
24 ;;;; control laws.
25 ;;;;
26 ;;;; This software is made available AS IS, and Xerox Corporation makes no
27 ;;;; warranty about the software, its performance or its conformity to any
28 ;;;; specification.
30 (in-package "SB!WALKER")
32 ;;;; forward references
34 (defvar *key-to-walker-environment*)
36 ;;;; environment hacking stuff, necessarily SBCL-specific
38 ;;; Here in the original PCL were implementations of the
39 ;;; implementation-specific environment hacking functions for each of
40 ;;; the implementations this walker had been ported to. This
41 ;;; functionality was originally factored out in order to make PCL
42 ;;; portable from one Common Lisp to another. As of 19981107, that
43 ;;; portability was fairly stale and (because of the scarcity of CLTL1
44 ;;; implementations and the strong interdependence of the rest of ANSI
45 ;;; Common Lisp on the CLOS system) fairly irrelevant. It was fairly
46 ;;; thoroughly put out of its misery by WHN in his quest to clean up
47 ;;; the system enough that it can be built from scratch using any ANSI
48 ;;; Common Lisp.
49 ;;;
50 ;;; This code just hacks 'macroexpansion environments'. That is, it is
51 ;;; only concerned with the function binding of symbols in the
52 ;;; environment. The walker needs to be able to tell if the symbol
53 ;;; names a lexical macro or function, and it needs to be able to
54 ;;; build environments which contain lexical macro or function
55 ;;; bindings. It must be able, when walking a MACROLET, FLET or LABELS
56 ;;; form to construct an environment which reflects the bindings
57 ;;; created by that form. Note that the environment created does NOT
58 ;;; have to be sufficient to evaluate the body, merely to walk its
59 ;;; body. This means that definitions do not have to be supplied for
60 ;;; lexical functions, only the fact that that function is bound is
61 ;;; important. For macros, the macroexpansion function must be
62 ;;; supplied.
63 ;;;
64 ;;; This code is organized in a way that lets it work in
65 ;;; implementations that stack cons their environments. That is
66 ;;; reflected in the fact that the only operation that lets a user
67 ;;; build a new environment is a WITH-BODY macro which executes its
68 ;;; body with the specified symbol bound to the new environment. No
69 ;;; code in this walker or in PCL will hold a pointer to these
70 ;;; environments after the body returns. Other user code is free to do
71 ;;; so in implementations where it works, but that code is not
72 ;;; considered portable.
73 ;;;
74 ;;; There are 3 environment hacking tools. One macro,
75 ;;; WITH-AUGMENTED-ENVIRONMENT, which is used to create new
76 ;;; environments, and two functions, ENVIRONMENT-FUNCTION and
77 ;;; ENVIRONMENT-MACRO, which are used to access the bindings of
78 ;;; existing environments
80 ;;; In SBCL, as in CMU CL before it, the environment is represented
81 ;;; with a structure that holds alists for the functional things,
82 ;;; variables, blocks, etc. Except for SYMBOL-MACROLET, only the
83 ;;; SB!C::LEXENV-FUNS slot is relevant. It holds: Alist (Name . What),
84 ;;; where What is either a functional (a local function) or a list
85 ;;; (MACRO . <function>) (a local macro, with the specifier expander.)
86 ;;; Note that Name may be a (SETF <name>) function. Accessors are
87 ;;; defined below, eg (ENV-WALK-FUNCTION ENV).
88 ;;;
89 ;;; If WITH-AUGMENTED-ENVIRONMENT is called from WALKER-ENVIRONMENT-BIND
90 ;;; this code hides the WALKER version of an environment
91 ;;; inside the SB!C::LEXENV structure.
92 ;;;
93 ;;; In CMUCL (and former SBCL), This used to be a list of lists of form
94 ;;; (<gensym-name> MACRO . #<interpreted-function>) in the :functions slot
95 ;;; in a C::LEXENV.
96 ;;; This form was accepted by the compiler, but this was a crude hack,
97 ;;; because the <interpreted-function> was used as a structure to hold the
98 ;;; bits of interest, {function, form, declarations, lexical-variables},
99 ;;; a list, which was not really an interpreted function.
100 ;;; Instead this list was COERCEd to a #<FUNCTION ...>!
102 ;;; Instead, we now use a special sort of "function"-type for that
103 ;;; information, because the functions slot in SB!C::LEXENV is
104 ;;; supposed to have a list of <Name MACRO . #<function> elements.
105 ;;; So, now we hide our bits of interest in the walker-info slot in
106 ;;; our new BOGO-FUN.
108 ;;; MACROEXPAND-1 and SB!INT:EVAL-IN-LEXENV are the only SBCL
109 ;;; functions that get called with the constructed environment
110 ;;; argument.
112 (/show "walk.lisp 108")
114 (defmacro with-augmented-environment
115 ((new-env old-env &key functions macros) &body body)
116 `(let ((,new-env (with-augmented-environment-internal ,old-env
117 ,functions
118 ,macros)))
119 ,@body))
121 ;;; a unique tag to show that we're the intended caller of BOGO-FUN
122 (defvar *bogo-fun-magic-tag*
123 '(:bogo-fun-magic-tag))
125 ;;; The interface of BOGO-FUNs (previously implemented as
126 ;;; FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCEs) is just these two operations, so we can do
127 ;;; them with ordinary closures.
129 ;;; KLUDGE: BOGO-FUNs are sorta weird, and MNA and I have both hacked
130 ;;; on this code without quite figuring out what they're for. (He
131 ;;; changed them to work after some changes in the IR1 interpreter
132 ;;; made functions not be built lazily, and I changed them so that
133 ;;; they don't need FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE stuff, so that the F-I stuff
134 ;;; can become less general.) There may be further simplifications or
135 ;;; clarifications which could be done. -- WHN 2001-10-19
136 (defun walker-info-to-bogo-fun (walker-info)
137 (lambda (magic-tag &rest rest)
138 (aver (not rest)) ; else someone is using me in an unexpected way
139 (aver (eql magic-tag *bogo-fun-magic-tag*)) ; else ditto
140 walker-info))
141 (defun bogo-fun-to-walker-info (bogo-fun)
142 (declare (type function bogo-fun))
143 (funcall bogo-fun *bogo-fun-magic-tag*))
145 (defun with-augmented-environment-internal (env funs macros)
146 ;; Note: In order to record the correct function definition, we
147 ;; would have to create an interpreted closure, but the
148 ;; WITH-NEW-DEFINITION macro down below makes no distinction between
149 ;; FLET and LABELS, so we have no idea what to use for the
150 ;; environment. So we just blow it off, 'cause anything real we do
151 ;; would be wrong. But we still have to make an entry so we can tell
152 ;; functions from macros.
153 (let ((lexenv (sb!kernel::coerce-to-lexenv env)))
154 (sb!c::make-lexenv
155 :default lexenv
156 :vars (when (eql (caar macros) *key-to-walker-environment*)
157 (copy-tree (remove :lexical-var (fourth (cadar macros))
158 :key #'cadr)))
159 :funs (append (mapcar (lambda (f)
160 (cons (car f)
161 (sb!c::make-functional :lexenv lexenv)))
162 funs)
163 (mapcar (lambda (m)
164 (list* (car m)
165 'sb!c::macro
166 (if (eq (car m)
167 *key-to-walker-environment*)
168 (walker-info-to-bogo-fun (cadr m))
169 (coerce (cadr m) 'function))))
170 macros)))))
172 (defun environment-function (env fn)
173 (when env
174 (let ((entry (assoc fn (sb!c::lexenv-funs env) :test #'equal)))
175 (and entry
176 (sb!c::functional-p (cdr entry))
177 (cdr entry)))))
179 (defun environment-macro (env macro)
180 (when env
181 (let ((entry (assoc macro (sb!c::lexenv-funs env) :test #'eq)))
182 (and entry
183 (eq (cadr entry) 'sb!c::macro)
184 (if (eq macro *key-to-walker-environment*)
185 (values (bogo-fun-to-walker-info (cddr entry)))
186 (values (function-lambda-expression (cddr entry))))))))
188 ;;;; other environment hacking, not so SBCL-specific as the
189 ;;;; environment hacking in the previous section
191 (defmacro with-new-definition-in-environment
192 ((new-env old-env macrolet/flet/labels-form) &body body)
193 (let ((functions (make-symbol "Functions"))
194 (macros (make-symbol "Macros")))
195 `(let ((,functions ())
196 (,macros ()))
197 (ecase (car ,macrolet/flet/labels-form)
198 ((flet labels)
199 (dolist (fn (cadr ,macrolet/flet/labels-form))
200 (push fn ,functions)))
201 ((macrolet)
202 (dolist (mac (cadr ,macrolet/flet/labels-form))
203 (push (list (car mac)
204 (convert-macro-to-lambda (cadr mac)
205 (cddr mac)
206 ,old-env
207 (string (car mac))))
208 ,macros))))
209 (with-augmented-environment
210 (,new-env ,old-env :functions ,functions :macros ,macros)
211 ,@body))))
213 (defun convert-macro-to-lambda (llist body env &optional (name "dummy macro"))
214 (let ((gensym (make-symbol name)))
215 (eval-in-lexenv `(defmacro ,gensym ,llist ,@body)
216 (sb!c::make-restricted-lexenv env))
217 (macro-function gensym)))
219 ;;;; the actual walker
221 ;;; As the walker walks over the code, it communicates information to
222 ;;; itself about the walk. This information includes the walk
223 ;;; function, variable bindings, declarations in effect etc. This
224 ;;; information is inherently lexical, so the walker passes it around
225 ;;; in the actual environment the walker passes to macroexpansion
226 ;;; functions. This is what makes the NESTED-WALK-FORM facility work
227 ;;; properly.
228 (defmacro walker-environment-bind ((var env &rest key-args)
229 &body body)
230 `(with-augmented-environment
231 (,var ,env :macros (walker-environment-bind-1 ,env ,.key-args))
232 .,body))
234 (defvar *key-to-walker-environment* (gensym))
236 (defun env-lock (env)
237 (environment-macro env *key-to-walker-environment*))
239 (defun walker-environment-bind-1 (env &key (walk-function nil wfnp)
240 (walk-form nil wfop)
241 (declarations nil decp)
242 (lexical-vars nil lexp))
243 (let ((lock (env-lock env)))
244 (list
245 (list *key-to-walker-environment*
246 (list (if wfnp walk-function (car lock))
247 (if wfop walk-form (cadr lock))
248 (if decp declarations (caddr lock))
249 (if lexp lexical-vars (cadddr lock)))))))
251 (defun env-walk-function (env)
252 (car (env-lock env)))
254 (defun env-walk-form (env)
255 (cadr (env-lock env)))
257 (defun env-declarations (env)
258 (caddr (env-lock env)))
260 (defun env-var-type (var env)
261 (dolist (decl (env-declarations env) t)
262 (when (and (eq 'type (car decl)) (member var (cddr decl) :test 'eq))
263 (return (cadr decl)))))
265 (defun env-lexical-variables (env)
266 (cadddr (env-lock env)))
268 (defun note-declaration (declaration env)
269 (push declaration (caddr (env-lock env))))
271 (defun note-lexical-binding (thing env)
272 (push (list thing :lexical-var) (cadddr (env-lock env))))
274 (defun var-lexical-p (var env)
275 (let ((entry (member var (env-lexical-variables env) :key #'car :test #'eq)))
276 (when (eq (cadar entry) :lexical-var)
277 entry)))
279 (defun variable-symbol-macro-p (var env)
280 (let ((entry (member var (env-lexical-variables env) :key #'car :test #'eq)))
281 (when (eq (cadar entry) 'sb!sys:macro)
282 entry)))
284 (defun walked-var-declaration-p (declaration)
285 (member declaration '(sb!pcl::%class sb!pcl::%variable-rebinding special)))
287 (defun %var-declaration (declaration var env)
288 (let ((id (or (var-lexical-p var env) var)))
289 (dolist (decl (env-declarations env))
290 (when (and (eq (car decl) declaration)
291 (eq (cadr decl) id))
292 (return decl)))))
294 (defun var-declaration (declaration var env)
295 (if (walked-var-declaration-p declaration)
296 (%var-declaration declaration var env)
297 (error "Not a variable declaration the walker cares about: ~S" declaration)))
299 #-sb-xc-host
300 (define-compiler-macro var-declaration (&whole form declaration var env
301 &environment lexenv)
302 (if (sb!xc:constantp declaration lexenv)
303 (let ((decl (constant-form-value declaration lexenv)))
304 (if (walked-var-declaration-p decl)
305 `(%var-declaration ,declaration ,var ,env)
306 form))
307 form))
309 (defun var-special-p (var env)
310 (and (or (var-declaration 'special var env)
311 (var-globally-special-p var))
314 (defun var-globally-special-p (symbol)
315 (eq (info :variable :kind symbol) :special))
318 ;;;; handling of special forms
320 ;;; Here are some comments from the original PCL on the difficulty of
321 ;;; doing this portably across different CLTL1 implementations. This
322 ;;; is no longer directly relevant because this code now only runs on
323 ;;; SBCL, but the comments are retained for culture: they might help
324 ;;; explain some of the design decisions which were made in the code.
326 ;;; and I quote...
328 ;;; The set of special forms is purposely kept very small because
329 ;;; any program analyzing program (read code walker) must have
330 ;;; special knowledge about every type of special form. Such a
331 ;;; program needs no special knowledge about macros...
333 ;;; So all we have to do here is a define a way to store and retrieve
334 ;;; templates which describe how to walk the 24 special forms and we
335 ;;; are all set...
337 ;;; Well, its a nice concept, and I have to admit to being naive
338 ;;; enough that I believed it for a while, but not everyone takes
339 ;;; having only 24 special forms as seriously as might be nice. There
340 ;;; are (at least) 3 ways to lose:
342 ;;; 1 - Implementation x implements a Common Lisp special form as
343 ;;; a macro which expands into a special form which:
344 ;;; - Is a common lisp special form (not likely)
345 ;;; - Is not a common lisp special form (on the 3600 IF --> COND).
347 ;;; * We can save ourselves from this case (second subcase really)
348 ;;; by checking to see whether there is a template defined for
349 ;;; something before we check to see whether we can macroexpand it.
351 ;;; 2 - Implementation x implements a Common Lisp macro as a special form.
353 ;;; * This is a screw, but not so bad, we save ourselves from it by
354 ;;; defining extra templates for the macros which are *likely* to
355 ;;; be implemented as special forms. [Note: As of sbcl-0.6.9, these
356 ;;; extra templates have been deleted, since this is not a problem
357 ;;; in SBCL and we no longer try to make this walker portable
358 ;;; across other possibly-broken CL implementations.]
360 ;;; 3 - Implementation x has a special form which is not on the list of
361 ;;; Common Lisp special forms.
363 ;;; * This is a bad sort of a screw and happens more than I would
364 ;;; like to think, especially in the implementations which provide
365 ;;; more than just Common Lisp (3600, Xerox etc.).
366 ;;; The fix is not terribly satisfactory, but will have to do for
367 ;;; now. There is a hook in get walker-template which can get a
368 ;;; template from the implementation's own walker. That template
369 ;;; has to be converted, and so it may be that the right way to do
370 ;;; this would actually be for that implementation to provide an
371 ;;; interface to its walker which looks like the interface to this
372 ;;; walker.
374 (defmacro get-walker-template-internal (x)
375 `(get ,x 'walker-template))
377 (defmacro define-walker-template (name
378 &optional (template '(nil repeat (eval))))
379 `(eval-when (:load-toplevel :execute)
380 (setf (get-walker-template-internal ',name) ',template)))
382 (defun get-walker-template (x context)
383 (cond ((symbolp x)
384 (get-walker-template-internal x))
385 ((and (listp x) (eq (car x) 'lambda))
386 '(lambda repeat (eval)))
388 ;; FIXME: In an ideal world we would do something similar to
389 ;; COMPILER-ERROR here, replacing the form within the walker
390 ;; with an error-signalling form. This is slightly less
391 ;; pretty, but informative non the less. Best is the enemy of
392 ;; good, etc.
393 (error "Illegal function call in method body:~% ~S"
394 context))))
396 ;;;; the actual templates
398 ;;; ANSI special forms
399 (define-walker-template block (nil nil repeat (eval)))
400 (define-walker-template catch (nil eval repeat (eval)))
401 (define-walker-template declare walk-unexpected-declare)
402 (define-walker-template eval-when (nil quote repeat (eval)))
403 (define-walker-template flet walk-flet)
404 (define-walker-template function (nil call))
405 (define-walker-template go (nil quote))
406 (define-walker-template if walk-if)
407 (define-walker-template labels walk-labels)
408 (define-walker-template lambda walk-lambda)
409 (define-walker-template let walk-let)
410 (define-walker-template let* walk-let*)
411 (define-walker-template locally walk-locally)
412 (define-walker-template macrolet walk-macrolet)
413 (define-walker-template multiple-value-call (nil eval repeat (eval)))
414 (define-walker-template multiple-value-prog1 (nil return repeat (eval)))
415 (define-walker-template multiple-value-setq walk-multiple-value-setq)
416 (define-walker-template multiple-value-bind walk-multiple-value-bind)
417 (define-walker-template progn (nil repeat (eval)))
418 (define-walker-template progv (nil eval eval repeat (eval)))
419 (define-walker-template quote (nil quote))
420 (define-walker-template return-from (nil quote repeat (return)))
421 (define-walker-template setq walk-setq)
422 (define-walker-template symbol-macrolet walk-symbol-macrolet)
423 (define-walker-template tagbody walk-tagbody)
424 (define-walker-template the (nil quote eval))
425 (define-walker-template throw (nil eval eval))
426 (define-walker-template unwind-protect (nil return repeat (eval)))
428 ;;; SBCL-only special forms
429 (define-walker-template sb!ext:truly-the (nil quote eval))
430 ;;; FIXME: maybe we don't need this one any more, given that
431 ;;; NAMED-LAMBDA now expands into (FUNCTION (NAMED-LAMBDA ...))?
432 (define-walker-template named-lambda walk-named-lambda)
434 (defvar *walk-form-expand-macros-p* nil)
436 (defun walk-form (form
437 &optional environment
438 (walk-function
439 (lambda (subform context env)
440 (declare (ignore context env))
441 subform)))
442 (walker-environment-bind (new-env environment :walk-function walk-function)
443 (walk-form-internal form :eval new-env)))
445 ;;; WALK-FORM-INTERNAL is the main driving function for the code
446 ;;; walker. It takes a form and the current context and walks the form
447 ;;; calling itself or the appropriate template recursively.
449 ;;; "It is recommended that a program-analyzing-program process a form
450 ;;; that is a list whose car is a symbol as follows:
452 ;;; 1. If the program has particular knowledge about the symbol,
453 ;;; process the form using special-purpose code. All of the
454 ;;; standard special forms should fall into this category.
455 ;;; 2. Otherwise, if MACRO-FUNCTION is true of the symbol apply
456 ;;; either MACROEXPAND or MACROEXPAND-1 and start over.
457 ;;; 3. Otherwise, assume it is a function call. "
458 (defun walk-form-internal (form context env)
459 ;; First apply the walk-function to perform whatever translation
460 ;; the user wants to this form. If the second value returned
461 ;; by walk-function is T then we don't recurse...
462 (catch form
463 (multiple-value-bind (newform walk-no-more-p)
464 (funcall (env-walk-function env) form context env)
465 (catch newform
466 (cond
467 (walk-no-more-p newform)
468 ((not (eq form newform))
469 (walk-form-internal newform context env))
470 ((not (consp newform))
471 (let ((symmac (car (variable-symbol-macro-p newform env))))
472 (if symmac
473 (let* ((newnewform (walk-form-internal (cddr symmac)
474 context
475 env))
476 (resultform
477 (if (eq newnewform (cddr symmac))
478 (if *walk-form-expand-macros-p* newnewform newform)
479 newnewform))
480 (type (env-var-type newform env)))
481 (if (eq t type)
482 resultform
483 `(the ,type ,resultform)))
484 newform)))
486 (let* ((fn (car newform))
487 (template (get-walker-template fn newform)))
488 (if template
489 (if (symbolp template)
490 (funcall template newform context env)
491 (walk-template newform template context env))
492 (multiple-value-bind (newnewform macrop)
493 (walker-environment-bind
494 (new-env env :walk-form newform)
495 (sb-xc:macroexpand-1 newform new-env))
496 (cond
497 (macrop
498 (let ((newnewnewform (walk-form-internal newnewform
499 context
500 env)))
501 (if (eq newnewnewform newnewform)
502 (if *walk-form-expand-macros-p* newnewform newform)
503 newnewnewform)))
504 ((and (symbolp fn)
505 (not (fboundp fn))
506 (special-operator-p fn))
507 ;; This shouldn't happen, since this walker is now
508 ;; maintained as part of SBCL, so it should know
509 ;; about all the special forms that SBCL knows
510 ;; about.
511 (bug "unexpected special form ~S" fn))
513 ;; Otherwise, walk the form as if it's just a
514 ;; standard function call using a template for
515 ;; standard function call.
516 (walk-template
517 newnewform '(call repeat (eval)) context env))))))))))))
519 (defun walk-template (form template context env)
520 (if (atom template)
521 (ecase template
522 ((eval function test effect return)
523 (walk-form-internal form :eval env))
524 ((quote nil) form)
525 (set
526 (walk-form-internal form :set env))
527 ((lambda call)
528 (cond ((legal-fun-name-p form)
529 form)
530 (t (walk-form-internal form context env)))))
531 (case (car template)
532 (repeat
533 (walk-template-handle-repeat form
534 (cdr template)
535 ;; For the case where nothing
536 ;; happens after the repeat
537 ;; optimize away the call to
538 ;; LENGTH.
539 (if (null (cddr template))
541 (nthcdr (- (length form)
542 (length
543 (cddr template)))
544 form))
545 context
546 env))
548 (walk-template form
549 (if (if (listp (cadr template))
550 (eval (cadr template))
551 (funcall (cadr template) form))
552 (caddr template)
553 (cadddr template))
554 context
555 env))
556 (remote
557 (walk-template form (cadr template) context env))
558 (otherwise
559 (cond ((atom form) form)
560 (t (recons form
561 (walk-template
562 (car form) (car template) context env)
563 (walk-template
564 (cdr form) (cdr template) context env))))))))
566 (defun walk-template-handle-repeat (form template stop-form context env)
567 (if (eq form stop-form)
568 (walk-template form (cdr template) context env)
569 (walk-template-handle-repeat-1
570 form template (car template) stop-form context env)))
572 (defun walk-template-handle-repeat-1 (form template repeat-template
573 stop-form context env)
574 (cond ((null form) ())
575 ((eq form stop-form)
576 (if (null repeat-template)
577 (walk-template stop-form (cdr template) context env)
578 (error "while handling code walker REPEAT:
579 ~%ran into STOP while still in REPEAT template")))
580 ((null repeat-template)
581 (walk-template-handle-repeat-1
582 form template (car template) stop-form context env))
584 (recons form
585 (walk-template (car form) (car repeat-template) context env)
586 (walk-template-handle-repeat-1 (cdr form)
587 template
588 (cdr repeat-template)
589 stop-form
590 context
591 env)))))
593 (defun walk-repeat-eval (form env)
594 (and form
595 (recons form
596 (walk-form-internal (car form) :eval env)
597 (walk-repeat-eval (cdr form) env))))
599 (defun recons (x car cdr)
600 (if (or (not (eq (car x) car))
601 (not (eq (cdr x) cdr)))
602 (cons car cdr)
605 (defun relist (x &rest args)
606 (if (null args)
608 (relist-internal x args nil)))
610 (defun relist* (x &rest args)
611 (relist-internal x args t))
613 (defun relist-internal (x args *p)
614 (if (null (cdr args))
615 (if *p
616 (car args)
617 (recons x (car args) nil))
618 (recons x
619 (car args)
620 (relist-internal (cdr x) (cdr args) *p))))
622 ;;;; special walkers
624 (defun walk-declarations (body fn env
625 &optional doc-string-p declarations old-body
626 &aux (form (car body)) macrop new-form)
627 (cond ((and (stringp form) ;might be a doc string
628 (cdr body) ;isn't the returned value
629 (null doc-string-p) ;no doc string yet
630 (null declarations)) ;no declarations yet
631 (recons body
632 form
633 (walk-declarations (cdr body) fn env t)))
634 ((and (listp form) (eq (car form) 'declare))
635 ;; We got ourselves a real live declaration. Record it, look
636 ;; for more.
637 (dolist (declaration (cdr form))
638 (let ((type (car declaration))
639 (name (cadr declaration))
640 (args (cddr declaration)))
641 (if (walked-var-declaration-p type)
642 (note-declaration `(,type
643 ,(or (var-lexical-p name env) name)
644 ,.args)
645 env)
646 (note-declaration (sb!c::canonized-decl-spec declaration) env))
647 (push declaration declarations)))
648 (recons body
649 form
650 (walk-declarations
651 (cdr body) fn env doc-string-p declarations)))
652 ((and form
653 (listp form)
654 (null (get-walker-template (car form) form))
655 (progn
656 (multiple-value-setq (new-form macrop)
657 (sb-xc:macroexpand-1 form env))
658 macrop))
659 ;; This form was a call to a macro. Maybe it expanded
660 ;; into a declare? Recurse to find out.
661 (walk-declarations (recons body new-form (cdr body))
662 fn env doc-string-p declarations
663 (or old-body body)))
665 ;; Now that we have walked and recorded the declarations,
666 ;; call the function our caller provided to expand the body.
667 ;; We call that function rather than passing the real-body
668 ;; back, because we are RECONSING up the new body.
669 (funcall fn (or old-body body) env))))
671 (defun walk-unexpected-declare (form context env)
672 (declare (ignore context env))
673 (warn "encountered ~S ~_in a place where a DECLARE was not expected"
674 form)
675 form)
677 (defun walk-arglist (arglist context env &optional (destructuringp nil)
678 &aux arg)
679 (cond ((null arglist) ())
680 ((symbolp (setq arg (car arglist)))
681 (or (member arg sb!xc:lambda-list-keywords :test #'eq)
682 (note-lexical-binding arg env))
683 (recons arglist
685 (walk-arglist (cdr arglist)
686 context
688 (and destructuringp
689 (not (member arg sb!xc:lambda-list-keywords))))))
690 ((consp arg)
691 (prog1 (recons arglist
692 (if destructuringp
693 (walk-arglist arg context env destructuringp)
694 (relist* arg
695 (car arg)
696 (walk-form-internal (cadr arg) :eval env)
697 (cddr arg)))
698 (walk-arglist (cdr arglist) context env nil))
699 (if (symbolp (car arg))
700 (note-lexical-binding (car arg) env)
701 (note-lexical-binding (cadar arg) env))
702 (or (null (cddr arg))
703 (not (symbolp (caddr arg)))
704 (note-lexical-binding (caddr arg) env))))
706 (error "can't understand something in the arglist ~S" arglist))))
708 (defun walk-let (form context env)
709 (walk-let/let* form context env nil))
711 (defun walk-let* (form context env)
712 (walk-let/let* form context env t))
714 (defun walk-let/let* (form context old-env sequentialp)
715 (walker-environment-bind (new-env old-env)
716 (let* ((let/let* (car form))
717 (bindings (cadr form))
718 (body (cddr form))
719 (walked-bindings
720 (walk-bindings-1 bindings
721 old-env
722 new-env
723 context
724 sequentialp))
725 (walked-body
726 (walk-declarations body #'walk-repeat-eval new-env)))
727 (relist*
728 form let/let* walked-bindings walked-body))))
730 (defun walk-locally (form context old-env)
731 (declare (ignore context))
732 (walker-environment-bind (new-env old-env)
733 (let* ((locally (car form))
734 (body (cdr form))
735 (walked-body
736 (walk-declarations body #'walk-repeat-eval new-env)))
737 (relist*
738 form locally walked-body))))
740 (defun walk-multiple-value-setq (form context env)
741 (let ((vars (cadr form)))
742 (if (some (lambda (var)
743 (variable-symbol-macro-p var env))
744 vars)
745 (let* ((temps (mapcar (lambda (var)
746 (declare (ignore var))
747 (gensym))
748 vars))
749 (sets (mapcar (lambda (var temp) `(setq ,var ,temp))
750 vars
751 temps))
752 (expanded `(multiple-value-bind ,temps ,(caddr form)
753 ,@sets))
754 (walked (walk-form-internal expanded context env)))
755 (if (eq walked expanded)
756 form
757 walked))
758 (walk-template form '(nil (repeat (set)) eval) context env))))
760 (defun walk-multiple-value-bind (form context old-env)
761 (walker-environment-bind (new-env old-env)
762 (let* ((mvb (car form))
763 (bindings (cadr form))
764 (mv-form (walk-template (caddr form) 'eval context old-env))
765 (body (cdddr form))
766 walked-bindings
767 (walked-body
768 (walk-declarations
769 body
770 (lambda (real-body real-env)
771 (setq walked-bindings
772 (walk-bindings-1 bindings
773 old-env
774 new-env
775 context
776 nil))
777 (walk-repeat-eval real-body real-env))
778 new-env)))
779 (relist* form mvb walked-bindings mv-form walked-body))))
781 (defun walk-bindings-1 (bindings old-env new-env context sequentialp)
782 (and bindings
783 (let ((binding (car bindings)))
784 (recons bindings
785 (if (symbolp binding)
786 (prog1 binding
787 (note-lexical-binding binding new-env))
788 (prog1 (relist* binding
789 (car binding)
790 (walk-form-internal (cadr binding)
791 context
792 (if sequentialp
793 new-env
794 old-env))
795 ;; Save cddr for DO/DO*; it is
796 ;; the next value form. Don't
797 ;; walk it now, though.
798 (cddr binding))
799 (note-lexical-binding (car binding) new-env)))
800 (walk-bindings-1 (cdr bindings)
801 old-env
802 new-env
803 context
804 sequentialp)))))
806 (defun walk-bindings-2 (bindings walked-bindings context env)
807 (and bindings
808 (let ((binding (car bindings))
809 (walked-binding (car walked-bindings)))
810 (recons bindings
811 (if (symbolp binding)
812 binding
813 (relist* binding
814 (car walked-binding)
815 (cadr walked-binding)
816 (walk-template (cddr binding)
817 '(eval)
818 context
819 env)))
820 (walk-bindings-2 (cdr bindings)
821 (cdr walked-bindings)
822 context
823 env)))))
825 (defun walk-lambda (form context old-env)
826 (walker-environment-bind (new-env old-env)
827 (let* ((arglist (cadr form))
828 (body (cddr form))
829 (walked-arglist (walk-arglist arglist context new-env))
830 (walked-body
831 (walk-declarations body #'walk-repeat-eval new-env)))
832 (relist* form
833 (car form)
834 walked-arglist
835 walked-body))))
837 (defun walk-named-lambda (form context old-env)
838 (walker-environment-bind (new-env old-env)
839 (let* ((name (second form))
840 (arglist (third form))
841 (body (cdddr form))
842 (walked-arglist (walk-arglist arglist context new-env))
843 (walked-body
844 (walk-declarations body #'walk-repeat-eval new-env)))
845 (relist* form
846 (car form)
847 name
848 walked-arglist
849 walked-body))))
851 (defun walk-setq (form context env)
852 (if (cdddr form)
853 (let* ((expanded (let ((rforms nil)
854 (tail (cdr form)))
855 (loop (when (null tail) (return (nreverse rforms)))
856 (let ((var (pop tail)) (val (pop tail)))
857 (push `(setq ,var ,val) rforms)))))
858 (walked (walk-repeat-eval expanded env)))
859 (if (eq expanded walked)
860 form
861 `(progn ,@walked)))
862 (let* ((var (cadr form))
863 (val (caddr form))
864 (symmac (car (variable-symbol-macro-p var env))))
865 (if symmac
866 (let* ((type (env-var-type var env))
867 (expanded (if (eq t type)
868 `(setf ,(cddr symmac) ,val)
869 `(setf ,(cddr symmac) `(the ,type ,val))))
870 (walked (walk-form-internal expanded context env)))
871 (if (eq expanded walked)
872 form
873 walked))
874 (relist form 'setq
875 (walk-form-internal var :set env)
876 (walk-form-internal val :eval env))))))
878 (defun walk-symbol-macrolet (form context old-env)
879 (declare (ignore context))
880 (let* ((bindings (cadr form))
881 (body (cddr form)))
882 (walker-environment-bind
883 (new-env old-env
884 :lexical-vars
885 (append (mapcar (lambda (binding)
886 `(,(car binding)
887 sb!sys:macro . ,(cadr binding)))
888 bindings)
889 (env-lexical-variables old-env)))
890 (relist* form 'symbol-macrolet bindings
891 (walk-declarations body #'walk-repeat-eval new-env)))))
893 (defun walk-tagbody (form context env)
894 (recons form (car form) (walk-tagbody-1 (cdr form) context env)))
896 (defun walk-tagbody-1 (form context env)
897 (and form
898 (recons form
899 (walk-form-internal (car form)
900 (if (symbolp (car form)) 'quote context)
901 env)
902 (walk-tagbody-1 (cdr form) context env))))
904 (defun walk-macrolet (form context old-env)
905 (walker-environment-bind (old-env old-env)
906 (walker-environment-bind (macro-env
908 :walk-function (env-walk-function old-env))
909 (labels ((walk-definitions (definitions)
910 (and definitions
911 (let ((definition (car definitions)))
912 (recons definitions
913 (relist* definition
914 (car definition)
915 (walk-arglist (cadr definition)
916 context
917 macro-env
919 (walk-declarations (cddr definition)
920 #'walk-repeat-eval
921 macro-env))
922 (walk-definitions (cdr definitions)))))))
923 (with-new-definition-in-environment (new-env old-env form)
924 (relist* form
925 (car form)
926 (walk-definitions (cadr form))
927 (walk-declarations (cddr form)
928 #'walk-repeat-eval
929 new-env)))))))
931 (defun walk-flet (form context old-env)
932 (walker-environment-bind (old-env old-env)
933 (labels ((walk-definitions (definitions)
934 (if (null definitions)
936 (recons definitions
937 (walk-lambda (car definitions) context old-env)
938 (walk-definitions (cdr definitions))))))
939 (recons form
940 (car form)
941 (recons (cdr form)
942 (walk-definitions (cadr form))
943 (with-new-definition-in-environment (new-env old-env form)
944 (walk-declarations (cddr form)
945 #'walk-repeat-eval
946 new-env)))))))
948 (defun walk-labels (form context old-env)
949 (walker-environment-bind (old-env old-env)
950 (with-new-definition-in-environment (new-env old-env form)
951 (labels ((walk-definitions (definitions)
952 (if (null definitions)
954 (recons definitions
955 (walk-lambda (car definitions) context new-env)
956 (walk-definitions (cdr definitions))))))
957 (recons form
958 (car form)
959 (recons (cdr form)
960 (walk-definitions (cadr form))
961 (walk-declarations (cddr form)
962 #'walk-repeat-eval
963 new-env)))))))
965 (defun walk-if (form context env)
966 (destructuring-bind (if predicate arm1 &optional arm2) form
967 (declare (ignore if)) ; should be 'IF
968 (relist form
970 (walk-form-internal predicate context env)
971 (walk-form-internal arm1 context env)
972 (walk-form-internal arm2 context env))))
974 ;;;; examples
977 ;;; Here are some examples of the kinds of things you should be able
978 ;;; to do with your implementation of the macroexpansion environment
979 ;;; hacking mechanism.
981 ;;; WITH-LEXICAL-MACROS is kind of like MACROLET, but it only takes
982 ;;; names of the macros and actual macroexpansion functions to use to
983 ;;; macroexpand them. The win about that is that for macros which want
984 ;;; to wrap several MACROLETs around their body, they can do this but
985 ;;; have the macroexpansion functions be compiled. See the WITH-RPUSH
986 ;;; example.
988 ;;; If the implementation had a special way of communicating the
989 ;;; augmented environment back to the evaluator that would be totally
990 ;;; great. It would mean that we could just augment the environment
991 ;;; then pass control back to the implementations own compiler or
992 ;;; interpreter. We wouldn't have to call the actual walker. That
993 ;;; would make this much faster. Since the principal client of this is
994 ;;; defmethod it would make compiling defmethods faster and that would
995 ;;; certainly be a win.
997 (defmacro with-lexical-macros (macros &body body &environment old-env)
998 (with-augmented-environment (new-env old-env :macros macros)
999 (walk-form (cons 'progn body) :environment new-env)))
1001 (defun expand-rpush (form env)
1002 (declare (ignore env))
1003 `(push ,(caddr form) ,(cadr form)))
1005 (defmacro with-rpush (&body body)
1006 `(with-lexical-macros ,(list (list 'rpush #'expand-rpush)) ,@body))