Fix bug #9221 with memory leak in bidi display.
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1 /* Lisp parsing and input streams.
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21 #include <config.h>
22 #include <stdio.h>
23 #include <sys/types.h>
24 #include <sys/stat.h>
25 #include <sys/file.h>
26 #include <errno.h>
27 #include <limits.h> /* for CHAR_BIT */
28 #include <setjmp.h>
29 #include "lisp.h"
30 #include "intervals.h"
31 #include "buffer.h"
32 #include "character.h"
33 #include "charset.h"
34 #include "coding.h"
35 #include <epaths.h>
36 #include "commands.h"
37 #include "keyboard.h"
38 #include "frame.h"
39 #include "termhooks.h"
40 #include "coding.h"
41 #include "blockinput.h"
43 #ifdef MSDOS
44 #include "msdos.h"
45 #endif
47 #include <unistd.h>
48 #include <math.h>
50 #ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE
51 #include <locale.h>
52 #endif /* HAVE_SETLOCALE */
54 #include <fcntl.h>
56 #ifdef HAVE_FSEEKO
57 #define file_offset off_t
58 #define file_tell ftello
59 #else
60 #define file_offset long
61 #define file_tell ftell
62 #endif
64 /* hash table read constants */
65 static Lisp_Object Qhash_table, Qdata;
66 static Lisp_Object Qtest, Qsize;
67 static Lisp_Object Qweakness;
68 static Lisp_Object Qrehash_size;
69 static Lisp_Object Qrehash_threshold;
71 static Lisp_Object Qread_char, Qget_file_char, Qcurrent_load_list;
72 Lisp_Object Qstandard_input;
73 Lisp_Object Qvariable_documentation;
74 static Lisp_Object Qascii_character, Qload, Qload_file_name;
75 Lisp_Object Qbackquote, Qcomma, Qcomma_at, Qcomma_dot, Qfunction;
76 static Lisp_Object Qinhibit_file_name_operation;
77 static Lisp_Object Qeval_buffer_list;
78 static Lisp_Object Qlexical_binding;
79 static Lisp_Object Qfile_truename, Qdo_after_load_evaluation; /* ACM 2006/5/16 */
81 /* Used instead of Qget_file_char while loading *.elc files compiled
82 by Emacs 21 or older. */
83 static Lisp_Object Qget_emacs_mule_file_char;
85 static Lisp_Object Qload_force_doc_strings;
87 extern Lisp_Object Qinternal_interpreter_environment;
89 static Lisp_Object Qload_in_progress;
91 /* The association list of objects read with the #n=object form.
92 Each member of the list has the form (n . object), and is used to
93 look up the object for the corresponding #n# construct.
94 It must be set to nil before all top-level calls to read0. */
95 static Lisp_Object read_objects;
97 /* Nonzero means READCHAR should read bytes one by one (not character)
98 when READCHARFUN is Qget_file_char or Qget_emacs_mule_file_char.
99 This is set to 1 by read1 temporarily while handling #@NUMBER. */
100 static int load_each_byte;
102 /* List of descriptors now open for Fload. */
103 static Lisp_Object load_descriptor_list;
105 /* File for get_file_char to read from. Use by load. */
106 static FILE *instream;
108 /* When nonzero, read conses in pure space */
109 static int read_pure;
111 /* For use within read-from-string (this reader is non-reentrant!!) */
112 static EMACS_INT read_from_string_index;
113 static EMACS_INT read_from_string_index_byte;
114 static EMACS_INT read_from_string_limit;
116 /* Number of characters read in the current call to Fread or
117 Fread_from_string. */
118 static EMACS_INT readchar_count;
120 /* This contains the last string skipped with #@. */
121 static char *saved_doc_string;
122 /* Length of buffer allocated in saved_doc_string. */
123 static ptrdiff_t saved_doc_string_size;
124 /* Length of actual data in saved_doc_string. */
125 static ptrdiff_t saved_doc_string_length;
126 /* This is the file position that string came from. */
127 static file_offset saved_doc_string_position;
129 /* This contains the previous string skipped with #@.
130 We copy it from saved_doc_string when a new string
131 is put in saved_doc_string. */
132 static char *prev_saved_doc_string;
133 /* Length of buffer allocated in prev_saved_doc_string. */
134 static ptrdiff_t prev_saved_doc_string_size;
135 /* Length of actual data in prev_saved_doc_string. */
136 static ptrdiff_t prev_saved_doc_string_length;
137 /* This is the file position that string came from. */
138 static file_offset prev_saved_doc_string_position;
140 /* Nonzero means inside a new-style backquote
141 with no surrounding parentheses.
142 Fread initializes this to zero, so we need not specbind it
143 or worry about what happens to it when there is an error. */
144 static int new_backquote_flag;
145 static Lisp_Object Qold_style_backquotes;
147 /* A list of file names for files being loaded in Fload. Used to
148 check for recursive loads. */
150 static Lisp_Object Vloads_in_progress;
152 static int read_emacs_mule_char (int, int (*) (int, Lisp_Object),
153 Lisp_Object);
155 static void readevalloop (Lisp_Object, FILE*, Lisp_Object, int,
156 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
157 Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
158 static Lisp_Object load_unwind (Lisp_Object);
159 static Lisp_Object load_descriptor_unwind (Lisp_Object);
161 static void invalid_syntax (const char *) NO_RETURN;
162 static void end_of_file_error (void) NO_RETURN;
165 /* Functions that read one byte from the current source READCHARFUN
166 or unreads one byte. If the integer argument C is -1, it returns
167 one read byte, or -1 when there's no more byte in the source. If C
168 is 0 or positive, it unreads C, and the return value is not
169 interesting. */
171 static int readbyte_for_lambda (int, Lisp_Object);
172 static int readbyte_from_file (int, Lisp_Object);
173 static int readbyte_from_string (int, Lisp_Object);
175 /* Handle unreading and rereading of characters.
176 Write READCHAR to read a character,
177 UNREAD(c) to unread c to be read again.
179 These macros correctly read/unread multibyte characters. */
181 #define READCHAR readchar (readcharfun, NULL)
182 #define UNREAD(c) unreadchar (readcharfun, c)
184 /* Same as READCHAR but set *MULTIBYTE to the multibyteness of the source. */
185 #define READCHAR_REPORT_MULTIBYTE(multibyte) readchar (readcharfun, multibyte)
187 /* When READCHARFUN is Qget_file_char, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char,
188 Qlambda, or a cons, we use this to keep an unread character because
189 a file stream can't handle multibyte-char unreading. The value -1
190 means that there's no unread character. */
191 static int unread_char;
193 static int
194 readchar (Lisp_Object readcharfun, int *multibyte)
196 Lisp_Object tem;
197 register int c;
198 int (*readbyte) (int, Lisp_Object);
199 unsigned char buf[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH];
200 int i, len;
201 int emacs_mule_encoding = 0;
203 if (multibyte)
204 *multibyte = 0;
206 readchar_count++;
208 if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
210 register struct buffer *inbuffer = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
212 EMACS_INT pt_byte = BUF_PT_BYTE (inbuffer);
214 if (pt_byte >= BUF_ZV_BYTE (inbuffer))
215 return -1;
217 if (! NILP (BVAR (inbuffer, enable_multibyte_characters)))
219 /* Fetch the character code from the buffer. */
220 unsigned char *p = BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (inbuffer, pt_byte);
221 BUF_INC_POS (inbuffer, pt_byte);
222 c = STRING_CHAR (p);
223 if (multibyte)
224 *multibyte = 1;
226 else
228 c = BUF_FETCH_BYTE (inbuffer, pt_byte);
229 if (! ASCII_BYTE_P (c))
230 c = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (c);
231 pt_byte++;
233 SET_BUF_PT_BOTH (inbuffer, BUF_PT (inbuffer) + 1, pt_byte);
235 return c;
237 if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
239 register struct buffer *inbuffer = XMARKER (readcharfun)->buffer;
241 EMACS_INT bytepos = marker_byte_position (readcharfun);
243 if (bytepos >= BUF_ZV_BYTE (inbuffer))
244 return -1;
246 if (! NILP (BVAR (inbuffer, enable_multibyte_characters)))
248 /* Fetch the character code from the buffer. */
249 unsigned char *p = BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (inbuffer, bytepos);
250 BUF_INC_POS (inbuffer, bytepos);
251 c = STRING_CHAR (p);
252 if (multibyte)
253 *multibyte = 1;
255 else
257 c = BUF_FETCH_BYTE (inbuffer, bytepos);
258 if (! ASCII_BYTE_P (c))
259 c = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (c);
260 bytepos++;
263 XMARKER (readcharfun)->bytepos = bytepos;
264 XMARKER (readcharfun)->charpos++;
266 return c;
269 if (EQ (readcharfun, Qlambda))
271 readbyte = readbyte_for_lambda;
272 goto read_multibyte;
275 if (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_file_char))
277 readbyte = readbyte_from_file;
278 goto read_multibyte;
281 if (STRINGP (readcharfun))
283 if (read_from_string_index >= read_from_string_limit)
284 c = -1;
285 else if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (readcharfun))
287 if (multibyte)
288 *multibyte = 1;
289 FETCH_STRING_CHAR_ADVANCE_NO_CHECK (c, readcharfun,
290 read_from_string_index,
291 read_from_string_index_byte);
293 else
295 c = SREF (readcharfun, read_from_string_index_byte);
296 read_from_string_index++;
297 read_from_string_index_byte++;
299 return c;
302 if (CONSP (readcharfun))
304 /* This is the case that read_vector is reading from a unibyte
305 string that contains a byte sequence previously skipped
306 because of #@NUMBER. The car part of readcharfun is that
307 string, and the cdr part is a value of readcharfun given to
308 read_vector. */
309 readbyte = readbyte_from_string;
310 if (EQ (XCDR (readcharfun), Qget_emacs_mule_file_char))
311 emacs_mule_encoding = 1;
312 goto read_multibyte;
315 if (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char))
317 readbyte = readbyte_from_file;
318 emacs_mule_encoding = 1;
319 goto read_multibyte;
322 tem = call0 (readcharfun);
324 if (NILP (tem))
325 return -1;
326 return XINT (tem);
328 read_multibyte:
329 if (unread_char >= 0)
331 c = unread_char;
332 unread_char = -1;
333 return c;
335 c = (*readbyte) (-1, readcharfun);
336 if (c < 0 || load_each_byte)
337 return c;
338 if (multibyte)
339 *multibyte = 1;
340 if (ASCII_BYTE_P (c))
341 return c;
342 if (emacs_mule_encoding)
343 return read_emacs_mule_char (c, readbyte, readcharfun);
344 i = 0;
345 buf[i++] = c;
346 len = BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD (c);
347 while (i < len)
349 c = (*readbyte) (-1, readcharfun);
350 if (c < 0 || ! TRAILING_CODE_P (c))
352 while (--i > 1)
353 (*readbyte) (buf[i], readcharfun);
354 return BYTE8_TO_CHAR (buf[0]);
356 buf[i++] = c;
358 return STRING_CHAR (buf);
361 /* Unread the character C in the way appropriate for the stream READCHARFUN.
362 If the stream is a user function, call it with the char as argument. */
364 static void
365 unreadchar (Lisp_Object readcharfun, int c)
367 readchar_count--;
368 if (c == -1)
369 /* Don't back up the pointer if we're unreading the end-of-input mark,
370 since readchar didn't advance it when we read it. */
372 else if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
374 struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
375 EMACS_INT charpos = BUF_PT (b);
376 EMACS_INT bytepos = BUF_PT_BYTE (b);
378 if (! NILP (BVAR (b, enable_multibyte_characters)))
379 BUF_DEC_POS (b, bytepos);
380 else
381 bytepos--;
383 SET_BUF_PT_BOTH (b, charpos - 1, bytepos);
385 else if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
387 struct buffer *b = XMARKER (readcharfun)->buffer;
388 EMACS_INT bytepos = XMARKER (readcharfun)->bytepos;
390 XMARKER (readcharfun)->charpos--;
391 if (! NILP (BVAR (b, enable_multibyte_characters)))
392 BUF_DEC_POS (b, bytepos);
393 else
394 bytepos--;
396 XMARKER (readcharfun)->bytepos = bytepos;
398 else if (STRINGP (readcharfun))
400 read_from_string_index--;
401 read_from_string_index_byte
402 = string_char_to_byte (readcharfun, read_from_string_index);
404 else if (CONSP (readcharfun))
406 unread_char = c;
408 else if (EQ (readcharfun, Qlambda))
410 unread_char = c;
412 else if (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_file_char)
413 || EQ (readcharfun, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char))
415 if (load_each_byte)
417 BLOCK_INPUT;
418 ungetc (c, instream);
419 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
421 else
422 unread_char = c;
424 else
425 call1 (readcharfun, make_number (c));
428 static int
429 readbyte_for_lambda (int c, Lisp_Object readcharfun)
431 return read_bytecode_char (c >= 0);
435 static int
436 readbyte_from_file (int c, Lisp_Object readcharfun)
438 if (c >= 0)
440 BLOCK_INPUT;
441 ungetc (c, instream);
442 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
443 return 0;
446 BLOCK_INPUT;
447 c = getc (instream);
449 #ifdef EINTR
450 /* Interrupted reads have been observed while reading over the network */
451 while (c == EOF && ferror (instream) && errno == EINTR)
453 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
454 QUIT;
455 BLOCK_INPUT;
456 clearerr (instream);
457 c = getc (instream);
459 #endif
461 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
463 return (c == EOF ? -1 : c);
466 static int
467 readbyte_from_string (int c, Lisp_Object readcharfun)
469 Lisp_Object string = XCAR (readcharfun);
471 if (c >= 0)
473 read_from_string_index--;
474 read_from_string_index_byte
475 = string_char_to_byte (string, read_from_string_index);
478 if (read_from_string_index >= read_from_string_limit)
479 c = -1;
480 else
481 FETCH_STRING_CHAR_ADVANCE (c, string,
482 read_from_string_index,
483 read_from_string_index_byte);
484 return c;
488 /* Read one non-ASCII character from INSTREAM. The character is
489 encoded in `emacs-mule' and the first byte is already read in
490 C. */
492 static int
493 read_emacs_mule_char (int c, int (*readbyte) (int, Lisp_Object), Lisp_Object readcharfun)
495 /* Emacs-mule coding uses at most 4-byte for one character. */
496 unsigned char buf[4];
497 int len = emacs_mule_bytes[c];
498 struct charset *charset;
499 int i;
500 unsigned code;
502 if (len == 1)
503 /* C is not a valid leading-code of `emacs-mule'. */
504 return BYTE8_TO_CHAR (c);
506 i = 0;
507 buf[i++] = c;
508 while (i < len)
510 c = (*readbyte) (-1, readcharfun);
511 if (c < 0xA0)
513 while (--i > 1)
514 (*readbyte) (buf[i], readcharfun);
515 return BYTE8_TO_CHAR (buf[0]);
517 buf[i++] = c;
520 if (len == 2)
522 charset = CHARSET_FROM_ID (emacs_mule_charset[buf[0]]);
523 code = buf[1] & 0x7F;
525 else if (len == 3)
527 if (buf[0] == EMACS_MULE_LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11
528 || buf[0] == EMACS_MULE_LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_12)
530 charset = CHARSET_FROM_ID (emacs_mule_charset[buf[1]]);
531 code = buf[2] & 0x7F;
533 else
535 charset = CHARSET_FROM_ID (emacs_mule_charset[buf[0]]);
536 code = ((buf[1] << 8) | buf[2]) & 0x7F7F;
539 else
541 charset = CHARSET_FROM_ID (emacs_mule_charset[buf[1]]);
542 code = ((buf[2] << 8) | buf[3]) & 0x7F7F;
544 c = DECODE_CHAR (charset, code);
545 if (c < 0)
546 Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
547 Fcons (build_string ("invalid multibyte form"), Qnil));
548 return c;
552 static Lisp_Object read_internal_start (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
553 Lisp_Object);
554 static Lisp_Object read0 (Lisp_Object);
555 static Lisp_Object read1 (Lisp_Object, int *, int);
557 static Lisp_Object read_list (int, Lisp_Object);
558 static Lisp_Object read_vector (Lisp_Object, int);
560 static Lisp_Object substitute_object_recurse (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
561 Lisp_Object);
562 static void substitute_object_in_subtree (Lisp_Object,
563 Lisp_Object);
564 static void substitute_in_interval (INTERVAL, Lisp_Object);
567 /* Get a character from the tty. */
569 /* Read input events until we get one that's acceptable for our purposes.
571 If NO_SWITCH_FRAME is non-zero, switch-frame events are stashed
572 until we get a character we like, and then stuffed into
573 unread_switch_frame.
575 If ASCII_REQUIRED is non-zero, we check function key events to see
576 if the unmodified version of the symbol has a Qascii_character
577 property, and use that character, if present.
579 If ERROR_NONASCII is non-zero, we signal an error if the input we
580 get isn't an ASCII character with modifiers. If it's zero but
581 ASCII_REQUIRED is non-zero, we just re-read until we get an ASCII
582 character.
584 If INPUT_METHOD is nonzero, we invoke the current input method
585 if the character warrants that.
587 If SECONDS is a number, we wait that many seconds for input, and
588 return Qnil if no input arrives within that time. */
590 static Lisp_Object
591 read_filtered_event (int no_switch_frame, int ascii_required,
592 int error_nonascii, int input_method, Lisp_Object seconds)
594 Lisp_Object val, delayed_switch_frame;
595 EMACS_TIME end_time;
597 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
598 if (display_hourglass_p)
599 cancel_hourglass ();
600 #endif
602 delayed_switch_frame = Qnil;
604 /* Compute timeout. */
605 if (NUMBERP (seconds))
607 EMACS_TIME wait_time;
608 int sec, usec;
609 double duration = extract_float (seconds);
611 sec = (int) duration;
612 usec = (duration - sec) * 1000000;
613 EMACS_GET_TIME (end_time);
614 EMACS_SET_SECS_USECS (wait_time, sec, usec);
615 EMACS_ADD_TIME (end_time, end_time, wait_time);
618 /* Read until we get an acceptable event. */
619 retry:
621 val = read_char (0, 0, 0, (input_method ? Qnil : Qt), 0,
622 NUMBERP (seconds) ? &end_time : NULL);
623 while (INTEGERP (val) && XINT (val) == -2); /* wrong_kboard_jmpbuf */
625 if (BUFFERP (val))
626 goto retry;
628 /* switch-frame events are put off until after the next ASCII
629 character. This is better than signaling an error just because
630 the last characters were typed to a separate minibuffer frame,
631 for example. Eventually, some code which can deal with
632 switch-frame events will read it and process it. */
633 if (no_switch_frame
634 && EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (val)
635 && EQ (EVENT_HEAD_KIND (EVENT_HEAD (val)), Qswitch_frame))
637 delayed_switch_frame = val;
638 goto retry;
641 if (ascii_required && !(NUMBERP (seconds) && NILP (val)))
643 /* Convert certain symbols to their ASCII equivalents. */
644 if (SYMBOLP (val))
646 Lisp_Object tem, tem1;
647 tem = Fget (val, Qevent_symbol_element_mask);
648 if (!NILP (tem))
650 tem1 = Fget (Fcar (tem), Qascii_character);
651 /* Merge this symbol's modifier bits
652 with the ASCII equivalent of its basic code. */
653 if (!NILP (tem1))
654 XSETFASTINT (val, XINT (tem1) | XINT (Fcar (Fcdr (tem))));
658 /* If we don't have a character now, deal with it appropriately. */
659 if (!INTEGERP (val))
661 if (error_nonascii)
663 Vunread_command_events = Fcons (val, Qnil);
664 error ("Non-character input-event");
666 else
667 goto retry;
671 if (! NILP (delayed_switch_frame))
672 unread_switch_frame = delayed_switch_frame;
674 #if 0
676 #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
677 if (display_hourglass_p)
678 start_hourglass ();
679 #endif
681 #endif
683 return val;
686 DEFUN ("read-char", Fread_char, Sread_char, 0, 3, 0,
687 doc: /* Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro).
688 It is returned as a number.
689 If the character has modifiers, they are resolved and reflected to the
690 character code if possible (e.g. C-SPC -> 0).
692 If the user generates an event which is not a character (i.e. a mouse
693 click or function key event), `read-char' signals an error. As an
694 exception, switch-frame events are put off until non-character events
695 can be read.
696 If you want to read non-character events, or ignore them, call
697 `read-event' or `read-char-exclusive' instead.
699 If the optional argument PROMPT is non-nil, display that as a prompt.
700 If the optional argument INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is non-nil and some
701 input method is turned on in the current buffer, that input method
702 is used for reading a character.
703 If the optional argument SECONDS is non-nil, it should be a number
704 specifying the maximum number of seconds to wait for input. If no
705 input arrives in that time, return nil. SECONDS may be a
706 floating-point value. */)
707 (Lisp_Object prompt, Lisp_Object inherit_input_method, Lisp_Object seconds)
709 Lisp_Object val;
711 if (! NILP (prompt))
712 message_with_string ("%s", prompt, 0);
713 val = read_filtered_event (1, 1, 1, ! NILP (inherit_input_method), seconds);
715 return (NILP (val) ? Qnil
716 : make_number (char_resolve_modifier_mask (XINT (val))));
719 DEFUN ("read-event", Fread_event, Sread_event, 0, 3, 0,
720 doc: /* Read an event object from the input stream.
721 If the optional argument PROMPT is non-nil, display that as a prompt.
722 If the optional argument INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is non-nil and some
723 input method is turned on in the current buffer, that input method
724 is used for reading a character.
725 If the optional argument SECONDS is non-nil, it should be a number
726 specifying the maximum number of seconds to wait for input. If no
727 input arrives in that time, return nil. SECONDS may be a
728 floating-point value. */)
729 (Lisp_Object prompt, Lisp_Object inherit_input_method, Lisp_Object seconds)
731 if (! NILP (prompt))
732 message_with_string ("%s", prompt, 0);
733 return read_filtered_event (0, 0, 0, ! NILP (inherit_input_method), seconds);
736 DEFUN ("read-char-exclusive", Fread_char_exclusive, Sread_char_exclusive, 0, 3, 0,
737 doc: /* Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro).
738 It is returned as a number. Non-character events are ignored.
739 If the character has modifiers, they are resolved and reflected to the
740 character code if possible (e.g. C-SPC -> 0).
742 If the optional argument PROMPT is non-nil, display that as a prompt.
743 If the optional argument INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is non-nil and some
744 input method is turned on in the current buffer, that input method
745 is used for reading a character.
746 If the optional argument SECONDS is non-nil, it should be a number
747 specifying the maximum number of seconds to wait for input. If no
748 input arrives in that time, return nil. SECONDS may be a
749 floating-point value. */)
750 (Lisp_Object prompt, Lisp_Object inherit_input_method, Lisp_Object seconds)
752 Lisp_Object val;
754 if (! NILP (prompt))
755 message_with_string ("%s", prompt, 0);
757 val = read_filtered_event (1, 1, 0, ! NILP (inherit_input_method), seconds);
759 return (NILP (val) ? Qnil
760 : make_number (char_resolve_modifier_mask (XINT (val))));
763 DEFUN ("get-file-char", Fget_file_char, Sget_file_char, 0, 0, 0,
764 doc: /* Don't use this yourself. */)
765 (void)
767 register Lisp_Object val;
768 BLOCK_INPUT;
769 XSETINT (val, getc (instream));
770 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
771 return val;
777 /* Return true if the lisp code read using READCHARFUN defines a non-nil
778 `lexical-binding' file variable. After returning, the stream is
779 positioned following the first line, if it is a comment, otherwise
780 nothing is read. */
782 static int
783 lisp_file_lexically_bound_p (Lisp_Object readcharfun)
785 int ch = READCHAR;
786 if (ch != ';')
787 /* The first line isn't a comment, just give up. */
789 UNREAD (ch);
790 return 0;
792 else
793 /* Look for an appropriate file-variable in the first line. */
795 int rv = 0;
796 enum {
797 NOMINAL, AFTER_FIRST_DASH, AFTER_ASTERIX,
798 } beg_end_state = NOMINAL;
799 int in_file_vars = 0;
801 #define UPDATE_BEG_END_STATE(ch) \
802 if (beg_end_state == NOMINAL) \
803 beg_end_state = (ch == '-' ? AFTER_FIRST_DASH : NOMINAL); \
804 else if (beg_end_state == AFTER_FIRST_DASH) \
805 beg_end_state = (ch == '*' ? AFTER_ASTERIX : NOMINAL); \
806 else if (beg_end_state == AFTER_ASTERIX) \
808 if (ch == '-') \
809 in_file_vars = !in_file_vars; \
810 beg_end_state = NOMINAL; \
813 /* Skip until we get to the file vars, if any. */
816 ch = READCHAR;
817 UPDATE_BEG_END_STATE (ch);
819 while (!in_file_vars && ch != '\n' && ch != EOF);
821 while (in_file_vars)
823 char var[100], val[100];
824 unsigned i;
826 ch = READCHAR;
828 /* Read a variable name. */
829 while (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t')
830 ch = READCHAR;
832 i = 0;
833 while (ch != ':' && ch != '\n' && ch != EOF && in_file_vars)
835 if (i < sizeof var - 1)
836 var[i++] = ch;
837 UPDATE_BEG_END_STATE (ch);
838 ch = READCHAR;
841 /* Stop scanning if no colon was found before end marker. */
842 if (!in_file_vars)
843 break;
845 while (i > 0 && (var[i - 1] == ' ' || var[i - 1] == '\t'))
846 i--;
847 var[i] = '\0';
849 if (ch == ':')
851 /* Read a variable value. */
852 ch = READCHAR;
854 while (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t')
855 ch = READCHAR;
857 i = 0;
858 while (ch != ';' && ch != '\n' && ch != EOF && in_file_vars)
860 if (i < sizeof val - 1)
861 val[i++] = ch;
862 UPDATE_BEG_END_STATE (ch);
863 ch = READCHAR;
865 if (! in_file_vars)
866 /* The value was terminated by an end-marker, which
867 remove. */
868 i -= 3;
869 while (i > 0 && (val[i - 1] == ' ' || val[i - 1] == '\t'))
870 i--;
871 val[i] = '\0';
873 if (strcmp (var, "lexical-binding") == 0)
874 /* This is it... */
876 rv = (strcmp (val, "nil") != 0);
877 break;
882 while (ch != '\n' && ch != EOF)
883 ch = READCHAR;
885 return rv;
889 /* Value is a version number of byte compiled code if the file
890 associated with file descriptor FD is a compiled Lisp file that's
891 safe to load. Only files compiled with Emacs are safe to load.
892 Files compiled with XEmacs can lead to a crash in Fbyte_code
893 because of an incompatible change in the byte compiler. */
895 static int
896 safe_to_load_p (int fd)
898 char buf[512];
899 int nbytes, i;
900 int safe_p = 1;
901 int version = 1;
903 /* Read the first few bytes from the file, and look for a line
904 specifying the byte compiler version used. */
905 nbytes = emacs_read (fd, buf, sizeof buf - 1);
906 if (nbytes > 0)
908 buf[nbytes] = '\0';
910 /* Skip to the next newline, skipping over the initial `ELC'
911 with NUL bytes following it, but note the version. */
912 for (i = 0; i < nbytes && buf[i] != '\n'; ++i)
913 if (i == 4)
914 version = buf[i];
916 if (i >= nbytes
917 || fast_c_string_match_ignore_case (Vbytecomp_version_regexp,
918 buf + i) < 0)
919 safe_p = 0;
921 if (safe_p)
922 safe_p = version;
924 lseek (fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
925 return safe_p;
929 /* Callback for record_unwind_protect. Restore the old load list OLD,
930 after loading a file successfully. */
932 static Lisp_Object
933 record_load_unwind (Lisp_Object old)
935 return Vloads_in_progress = old;
938 /* This handler function is used via internal_condition_case_1. */
940 static Lisp_Object
941 load_error_handler (Lisp_Object data)
943 return Qnil;
946 static Lisp_Object
947 load_warn_old_style_backquotes (Lisp_Object file)
949 if (!NILP (Vold_style_backquotes))
951 Lisp_Object args[2];
952 args[0] = build_string ("Loading `%s': old-style backquotes detected!");
953 args[1] = file;
954 Fmessage (2, args);
956 return Qnil;
959 DEFUN ("get-load-suffixes", Fget_load_suffixes, Sget_load_suffixes, 0, 0, 0,
960 doc: /* Return the suffixes that `load' should try if a suffix is \
961 required.
962 This uses the variables `load-suffixes' and `load-file-rep-suffixes'. */)
963 (void)
965 Lisp_Object lst = Qnil, suffixes = Vload_suffixes, suffix, ext;
966 while (CONSP (suffixes))
968 Lisp_Object exts = Vload_file_rep_suffixes;
969 suffix = XCAR (suffixes);
970 suffixes = XCDR (suffixes);
971 while (CONSP (exts))
973 ext = XCAR (exts);
974 exts = XCDR (exts);
975 lst = Fcons (concat2 (suffix, ext), lst);
978 return Fnreverse (lst);
981 DEFUN ("load", Fload, Sload, 1, 5, 0,
982 doc: /* Execute a file of Lisp code named FILE.
983 First try FILE with `.elc' appended, then try with `.el',
984 then try FILE unmodified (the exact suffixes in the exact order are
985 determined by `load-suffixes'). Environment variable references in
986 FILE are replaced with their values by calling `substitute-in-file-name'.
987 This function searches the directories in `load-path'.
989 If optional second arg NOERROR is non-nil,
990 report no error if FILE doesn't exist.
991 Print messages at start and end of loading unless
992 optional third arg NOMESSAGE is non-nil (but `force-load-messages'
993 overrides that).
994 If optional fourth arg NOSUFFIX is non-nil, don't try adding
995 suffixes `.elc' or `.el' to the specified name FILE.
996 If optional fifth arg MUST-SUFFIX is non-nil, insist on
997 the suffix `.elc' or `.el'; don't accept just FILE unless
998 it ends in one of those suffixes or includes a directory name.
1000 If this function fails to find a file, it may look for different
1001 representations of that file before trying another file.
1002 It does so by adding the non-empty suffixes in `load-file-rep-suffixes'
1003 to the file name. Emacs uses this feature mainly to find compressed
1004 versions of files when Auto Compression mode is enabled.
1006 The exact suffixes that this function tries out, in the exact order,
1007 are given by the value of the variable `load-file-rep-suffixes' if
1008 NOSUFFIX is non-nil and by the return value of the function
1009 `get-load-suffixes' if MUST-SUFFIX is non-nil. If both NOSUFFIX and
1010 MUST-SUFFIX are nil, this function first tries out the latter suffixes
1011 and then the former.
1013 Loading a file records its definitions, and its `provide' and
1014 `require' calls, in an element of `load-history' whose
1015 car is the file name loaded. See `load-history'.
1017 While the file is in the process of being loaded, the variable
1018 `load-in-progress' is non-nil and the variable `load-file-name'
1019 is bound to the file's name.
1021 Return t if the file exists and loads successfully. */)
1022 (Lisp_Object file, Lisp_Object noerror, Lisp_Object nomessage, Lisp_Object nosuffix, Lisp_Object must_suffix)
1024 register FILE *stream;
1025 register int fd = -1;
1026 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1027 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3;
1028 Lisp_Object found, efound, hist_file_name;
1029 /* 1 means we printed the ".el is newer" message. */
1030 int newer = 0;
1031 /* 1 means we are loading a compiled file. */
1032 int compiled = 0;
1033 Lisp_Object handler;
1034 int safe_p = 1;
1035 const char *fmode = "r";
1036 Lisp_Object tmp[2];
1037 int version;
1039 #ifdef DOS_NT
1040 fmode = "rt";
1041 #endif /* DOS_NT */
1043 CHECK_STRING (file);
1045 /* If file name is magic, call the handler. */
1046 /* This shouldn't be necessary any more now that `openp' handles it right.
1047 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (file, Qload);
1048 if (!NILP (handler))
1049 return call5 (handler, Qload, file, noerror, nomessage, nosuffix); */
1051 /* Do this after the handler to avoid
1052 the need to gcpro noerror, nomessage and nosuffix.
1053 (Below here, we care only whether they are nil or not.)
1054 The presence of this call is the result of a historical accident:
1055 it used to be in every file-operation and when it got removed
1056 everywhere, it accidentally stayed here. Since then, enough people
1057 supposedly have things like (load "$PROJECT/foo.el") in their .emacs
1058 that it seemed risky to remove. */
1059 if (! NILP (noerror))
1061 file = internal_condition_case_1 (Fsubstitute_in_file_name, file,
1062 Qt, load_error_handler);
1063 if (NILP (file))
1064 return Qnil;
1066 else
1067 file = Fsubstitute_in_file_name (file);
1070 /* Avoid weird lossage with null string as arg,
1071 since it would try to load a directory as a Lisp file */
1072 if (SBYTES (file) > 0)
1074 ptrdiff_t size = SBYTES (file);
1076 found = Qnil;
1077 GCPRO2 (file, found);
1079 if (! NILP (must_suffix))
1081 /* Don't insist on adding a suffix if FILE already ends with one. */
1082 if (size > 3
1083 && !strcmp (SSDATA (file) + size - 3, ".el"))
1084 must_suffix = Qnil;
1085 else if (size > 4
1086 && !strcmp (SSDATA (file) + size - 4, ".elc"))
1087 must_suffix = Qnil;
1088 /* Don't insist on adding a suffix
1089 if the argument includes a directory name. */
1090 else if (! NILP (Ffile_name_directory (file)))
1091 must_suffix = Qnil;
1094 fd = openp (Vload_path, file,
1095 (!NILP (nosuffix) ? Qnil
1096 : !NILP (must_suffix) ? Fget_load_suffixes ()
1097 : Fappend (2, (tmp[0] = Fget_load_suffixes (),
1098 tmp[1] = Vload_file_rep_suffixes,
1099 tmp))),
1100 &found, Qnil);
1101 UNGCPRO;
1104 if (fd == -1)
1106 if (NILP (noerror))
1107 xsignal2 (Qfile_error, build_string ("Cannot open load file"), file);
1108 return Qnil;
1111 /* Tell startup.el whether or not we found the user's init file. */
1112 if (EQ (Qt, Vuser_init_file))
1113 Vuser_init_file = found;
1115 /* If FD is -2, that means openp found a magic file. */
1116 if (fd == -2)
1118 if (NILP (Fequal (found, file)))
1119 /* If FOUND is a different file name from FILE,
1120 find its handler even if we have already inhibited
1121 the `load' operation on FILE. */
1122 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (found, Qt);
1123 else
1124 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (found, Qload);
1125 if (! NILP (handler))
1126 return call5 (handler, Qload, found, noerror, nomessage, Qt);
1129 /* Check if we're stuck in a recursive load cycle.
1131 2000-09-21: It's not possible to just check for the file loaded
1132 being a member of Vloads_in_progress. This fails because of the
1133 way the byte compiler currently works; `provide's are not
1134 evaluated, see font-lock.el/jit-lock.el as an example. This
1135 leads to a certain amount of ``normal'' recursion.
1137 Also, just loading a file recursively is not always an error in
1138 the general case; the second load may do something different. */
1140 int load_count = 0;
1141 Lisp_Object tem;
1142 for (tem = Vloads_in_progress; CONSP (tem); tem = XCDR (tem))
1143 if (!NILP (Fequal (found, XCAR (tem))) && (++load_count > 3))
1145 if (fd >= 0)
1146 emacs_close (fd);
1147 signal_error ("Recursive load", Fcons (found, Vloads_in_progress));
1149 record_unwind_protect (record_load_unwind, Vloads_in_progress);
1150 Vloads_in_progress = Fcons (found, Vloads_in_progress);
1153 /* All loads are by default dynamic, unless the file itself specifies
1154 otherwise using a file-variable in the first line. This is bound here
1155 so that it takes effect whether or not we use
1156 Vload_source_file_function. */
1157 specbind (Qlexical_binding, Qnil);
1159 /* Get the name for load-history. */
1160 hist_file_name = (! NILP (Vpurify_flag)
1161 ? Fconcat (2, (tmp[0] = Ffile_name_directory (file),
1162 tmp[1] = Ffile_name_nondirectory (found),
1163 tmp))
1164 : found) ;
1166 version = -1;
1168 /* Check for the presence of old-style quotes and warn about them. */
1169 specbind (Qold_style_backquotes, Qnil);
1170 record_unwind_protect (load_warn_old_style_backquotes, file);
1172 if (!memcmp (SDATA (found) + SBYTES (found) - 4, ".elc", 4)
1173 || (fd >= 0 && (version = safe_to_load_p (fd)) > 0))
1174 /* Load .elc files directly, but not when they are
1175 remote and have no handler! */
1177 if (fd != -2)
1179 struct stat s1, s2;
1180 int result;
1182 GCPRO3 (file, found, hist_file_name);
1184 if (version < 0
1185 && ! (version = safe_to_load_p (fd)))
1187 safe_p = 0;
1188 if (!load_dangerous_libraries)
1190 if (fd >= 0)
1191 emacs_close (fd);
1192 error ("File `%s' was not compiled in Emacs",
1193 SDATA (found));
1195 else if (!NILP (nomessage) && !force_load_messages)
1196 message_with_string ("File `%s' not compiled in Emacs", found, 1);
1199 compiled = 1;
1201 efound = ENCODE_FILE (found);
1203 #ifdef DOS_NT
1204 fmode = "rb";
1205 #endif /* DOS_NT */
1206 result = stat (SSDATA (efound), &s1);
1207 if (result == 0)
1209 SSET (efound, SBYTES (efound) - 1, 0);
1210 result = stat (SSDATA (efound), &s2);
1211 SSET (efound, SBYTES (efound) - 1, 'c');
1214 if (result == 0 && s1.st_mtime < s2.st_mtime)
1216 /* Make the progress messages mention that source is newer. */
1217 newer = 1;
1219 /* If we won't print another message, mention this anyway. */
1220 if (!NILP (nomessage) && !force_load_messages)
1222 Lisp_Object msg_file;
1223 msg_file = Fsubstring (found, make_number (0), make_number (-1));
1224 message_with_string ("Source file `%s' newer than byte-compiled file",
1225 msg_file, 1);
1228 UNGCPRO;
1231 else
1233 /* We are loading a source file (*.el). */
1234 if (!NILP (Vload_source_file_function))
1236 Lisp_Object val;
1238 if (fd >= 0)
1239 emacs_close (fd);
1240 val = call4 (Vload_source_file_function, found, hist_file_name,
1241 NILP (noerror) ? Qnil : Qt,
1242 (NILP (nomessage) || force_load_messages) ? Qnil : Qt);
1243 return unbind_to (count, val);
1247 GCPRO3 (file, found, hist_file_name);
1249 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
1250 emacs_close (fd);
1251 efound = ENCODE_FILE (found);
1252 stream = fopen (SSDATA (efound), fmode);
1253 #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
1254 stream = fdopen (fd, fmode);
1255 #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
1256 if (stream == 0)
1258 emacs_close (fd);
1259 error ("Failure to create stdio stream for %s", SDATA (file));
1262 if (! NILP (Vpurify_flag))
1263 Vpreloaded_file_list = Fcons (Fpurecopy(file), Vpreloaded_file_list);
1265 if (NILP (nomessage) || force_load_messages)
1267 if (!safe_p)
1268 message_with_string ("Loading %s (compiled; note unsafe, not compiled in Emacs)...",
1269 file, 1);
1270 else if (!compiled)
1271 message_with_string ("Loading %s (source)...", file, 1);
1272 else if (newer)
1273 message_with_string ("Loading %s (compiled; note, source file is newer)...",
1274 file, 1);
1275 else /* The typical case; compiled file newer than source file. */
1276 message_with_string ("Loading %s...", file, 1);
1279 record_unwind_protect (load_unwind, make_save_value (stream, 0));
1280 record_unwind_protect (load_descriptor_unwind, load_descriptor_list);
1281 specbind (Qload_file_name, found);
1282 specbind (Qinhibit_file_name_operation, Qnil);
1283 load_descriptor_list
1284 = Fcons (make_number (fileno (stream)), load_descriptor_list);
1285 specbind (Qload_in_progress, Qt);
1287 instream = stream;
1288 if (lisp_file_lexically_bound_p (Qget_file_char))
1289 Fset (Qlexical_binding, Qt);
1291 if (! version || version >= 22)
1292 readevalloop (Qget_file_char, stream, hist_file_name,
1293 0, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil);
1294 else
1296 /* We can't handle a file which was compiled with
1297 byte-compile-dynamic by older version of Emacs. */
1298 specbind (Qload_force_doc_strings, Qt);
1299 readevalloop (Qget_emacs_mule_file_char, stream, hist_file_name,
1300 0, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil);
1302 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
1304 /* Run any eval-after-load forms for this file */
1305 if (!NILP (Ffboundp (Qdo_after_load_evaluation)))
1306 call1 (Qdo_after_load_evaluation, hist_file_name) ;
1308 UNGCPRO;
1310 xfree (saved_doc_string);
1311 saved_doc_string = 0;
1312 saved_doc_string_size = 0;
1314 xfree (prev_saved_doc_string);
1315 prev_saved_doc_string = 0;
1316 prev_saved_doc_string_size = 0;
1318 if (!noninteractive && (NILP (nomessage) || force_load_messages))
1320 if (!safe_p)
1321 message_with_string ("Loading %s (compiled; note unsafe, not compiled in Emacs)...done",
1322 file, 1);
1323 else if (!compiled)
1324 message_with_string ("Loading %s (source)...done", file, 1);
1325 else if (newer)
1326 message_with_string ("Loading %s (compiled; note, source file is newer)...done",
1327 file, 1);
1328 else /* The typical case; compiled file newer than source file. */
1329 message_with_string ("Loading %s...done", file, 1);
1332 return Qt;
1335 static Lisp_Object
1336 load_unwind (Lisp_Object arg) /* used as unwind-protect function in load */
1338 FILE *stream = (FILE *) XSAVE_VALUE (arg)->pointer;
1339 if (stream != NULL)
1341 BLOCK_INPUT;
1342 fclose (stream);
1343 UNBLOCK_INPUT;
1345 return Qnil;
1348 static Lisp_Object
1349 load_descriptor_unwind (Lisp_Object oldlist)
1351 load_descriptor_list = oldlist;
1352 return Qnil;
1355 /* Close all descriptors in use for Floads.
1356 This is used when starting a subprocess. */
1358 void
1359 close_load_descs (void)
1361 #ifndef WINDOWSNT
1362 Lisp_Object tail;
1363 for (tail = load_descriptor_list; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
1364 emacs_close (XFASTINT (XCAR (tail)));
1365 #endif
1368 static int
1369 complete_filename_p (Lisp_Object pathname)
1371 register const unsigned char *s = SDATA (pathname);
1372 return (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (s[0])
1373 || (SCHARS (pathname) > 2
1374 && IS_DEVICE_SEP (s[1]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (s[2])));
1377 DEFUN ("locate-file-internal", Flocate_file_internal, Slocate_file_internal, 2, 4, 0,
1378 doc: /* Search for FILENAME through PATH.
1379 Returns the file's name in absolute form, or nil if not found.
1380 If SUFFIXES is non-nil, it should be a list of suffixes to append to
1381 file name when searching.
1382 If non-nil, PREDICATE is used instead of `file-readable-p'.
1383 PREDICATE can also be an integer to pass to the access(2) function,
1384 in which case file-name-handlers are ignored.
1385 This function will normally skip directories, so if you want it to find
1386 directories, make sure the PREDICATE function returns `dir-ok' for them. */)
1387 (Lisp_Object filename, Lisp_Object path, Lisp_Object suffixes, Lisp_Object predicate)
1389 Lisp_Object file;
1390 int fd = openp (path, filename, suffixes, &file, predicate);
1391 if (NILP (predicate) && fd > 0)
1392 close (fd);
1393 return file;
1396 static Lisp_Object Qdir_ok;
1398 /* Search for a file whose name is STR, looking in directories
1399 in the Lisp list PATH, and trying suffixes from SUFFIX.
1400 On success, returns a file descriptor. On failure, returns -1.
1402 SUFFIXES is a list of strings containing possible suffixes.
1403 The empty suffix is automatically added if the list is empty.
1405 PREDICATE non-nil means don't open the files,
1406 just look for one that satisfies the predicate. In this case,
1407 returns 1 on success. The predicate can be a lisp function or
1408 an integer to pass to `access' (in which case file-name-handlers
1409 are ignored).
1411 If STOREPTR is nonzero, it points to a slot where the name of
1412 the file actually found should be stored as a Lisp string.
1413 nil is stored there on failure.
1415 If the file we find is remote, return -2
1416 but store the found remote file name in *STOREPTR. */
1419 openp (Lisp_Object path, Lisp_Object str, Lisp_Object suffixes, Lisp_Object *storeptr, Lisp_Object predicate)
1421 register int fd;
1422 EMACS_INT fn_size = 100;
1423 char buf[100];
1424 register char *fn = buf;
1425 int absolute = 0;
1426 EMACS_INT want_length;
1427 Lisp_Object filename;
1428 struct stat st;
1429 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5, gcpro6;
1430 Lisp_Object string, tail, encoded_fn;
1431 EMACS_INT max_suffix_len = 0;
1433 CHECK_STRING (str);
1435 for (tail = suffixes; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
1437 CHECK_STRING_CAR (tail);
1438 max_suffix_len = max (max_suffix_len,
1439 SBYTES (XCAR (tail)));
1442 string = filename = encoded_fn = Qnil;
1443 GCPRO6 (str, string, filename, path, suffixes, encoded_fn);
1445 if (storeptr)
1446 *storeptr = Qnil;
1448 if (complete_filename_p (str))
1449 absolute = 1;
1451 for (; CONSP (path); path = XCDR (path))
1453 filename = Fexpand_file_name (str, XCAR (path));
1454 if (!complete_filename_p (filename))
1455 /* If there are non-absolute elts in PATH (eg ".") */
1456 /* Of course, this could conceivably lose if luser sets
1457 default-directory to be something non-absolute... */
1459 filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, BVAR (current_buffer, directory));
1460 if (!complete_filename_p (filename))
1461 /* Give up on this path element! */
1462 continue;
1465 /* Calculate maximum length of any filename made from
1466 this path element/specified file name and any possible suffix. */
1467 want_length = max_suffix_len + SBYTES (filename);
1468 if (fn_size <= want_length)
1469 fn = (char *) alloca (fn_size = 100 + want_length);
1471 /* Loop over suffixes. */
1472 for (tail = NILP (suffixes) ? Fcons (empty_unibyte_string, Qnil) : suffixes;
1473 CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
1475 ptrdiff_t lsuffix = SBYTES (XCAR (tail));
1476 Lisp_Object handler;
1477 int exists;
1479 /* Concatenate path element/specified name with the suffix.
1480 If the directory starts with /:, remove that. */
1481 if (SCHARS (filename) > 2
1482 && SREF (filename, 0) == '/'
1483 && SREF (filename, 1) == ':')
1485 strncpy (fn, SSDATA (filename) + 2,
1486 SBYTES (filename) - 2);
1487 fn[SBYTES (filename) - 2] = 0;
1489 else
1491 strncpy (fn, SSDATA (filename),
1492 SBYTES (filename));
1493 fn[SBYTES (filename)] = 0;
1496 if (lsuffix != 0) /* Bug happens on CCI if lsuffix is 0. */
1497 strncat (fn, SSDATA (XCAR (tail)), lsuffix);
1499 /* Check that the file exists and is not a directory. */
1500 /* We used to only check for handlers on non-absolute file names:
1501 if (absolute)
1502 handler = Qnil;
1503 else
1504 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qfile_exists_p);
1505 It's not clear why that was the case and it breaks things like
1506 (load "/bar.el") where the file is actually "/bar.el.gz". */
1507 string = build_string (fn);
1508 handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (string, Qfile_exists_p);
1509 if ((!NILP (handler) || !NILP (predicate)) && !NATNUMP (predicate))
1511 if (NILP (predicate))
1512 exists = !NILP (Ffile_readable_p (string));
1513 else
1515 Lisp_Object tmp = call1 (predicate, string);
1516 exists = !NILP (tmp)
1517 && (EQ (tmp, Qdir_ok)
1518 || NILP (Ffile_directory_p (string)));
1521 if (exists)
1523 /* We succeeded; return this descriptor and filename. */
1524 if (storeptr)
1525 *storeptr = string;
1526 UNGCPRO;
1527 return -2;
1530 else
1532 const char *pfn;
1534 encoded_fn = ENCODE_FILE (string);
1535 pfn = SSDATA (encoded_fn);
1536 exists = (stat (pfn, &st) == 0 && ! S_ISDIR (st.st_mode));
1537 if (exists)
1539 /* Check that we can access or open it. */
1540 if (NATNUMP (predicate))
1541 fd = (access (pfn, XFASTINT (predicate)) == 0) ? 1 : -1;
1542 else
1543 fd = emacs_open (pfn, O_RDONLY, 0);
1545 if (fd >= 0)
1547 /* We succeeded; return this descriptor and filename. */
1548 if (storeptr)
1549 *storeptr = string;
1550 UNGCPRO;
1551 return fd;
1556 if (absolute)
1557 break;
1560 UNGCPRO;
1561 return -1;
1565 /* Merge the list we've accumulated of globals from the current input source
1566 into the load_history variable. The details depend on whether
1567 the source has an associated file name or not.
1569 FILENAME is the file name that we are loading from.
1570 ENTIRE is 1 if loading that entire file, 0 if evaluating part of it. */
1572 static void
1573 build_load_history (Lisp_Object filename, int entire)
1575 register Lisp_Object tail, prev, newelt;
1576 register Lisp_Object tem, tem2;
1577 register int foundit = 0;
1579 tail = Vload_history;
1580 prev = Qnil;
1582 while (CONSP (tail))
1584 tem = XCAR (tail);
1586 /* Find the feature's previous assoc list... */
1587 if (!NILP (Fequal (filename, Fcar (tem))))
1589 foundit = 1;
1591 /* If we're loading the entire file, remove old data. */
1592 if (entire)
1594 if (NILP (prev))
1595 Vload_history = XCDR (tail);
1596 else
1597 Fsetcdr (prev, XCDR (tail));
1600 /* Otherwise, cons on new symbols that are not already members. */
1601 else
1603 tem2 = Vcurrent_load_list;
1605 while (CONSP (tem2))
1607 newelt = XCAR (tem2);
1609 if (NILP (Fmember (newelt, tem)))
1610 Fsetcar (tail, Fcons (XCAR (tem),
1611 Fcons (newelt, XCDR (tem))));
1613 tem2 = XCDR (tem2);
1614 QUIT;
1618 else
1619 prev = tail;
1620 tail = XCDR (tail);
1621 QUIT;
1624 /* If we're loading an entire file, cons the new assoc onto the
1625 front of load-history, the most-recently-loaded position. Also
1626 do this if we didn't find an existing member for the file. */
1627 if (entire || !foundit)
1628 Vload_history = Fcons (Fnreverse (Vcurrent_load_list),
1629 Vload_history);
1632 static Lisp_Object
1633 unreadpure (Lisp_Object junk) /* Used as unwind-protect function in readevalloop */
1635 read_pure = 0;
1636 return Qnil;
1639 static Lisp_Object
1640 readevalloop_1 (Lisp_Object old)
1642 load_convert_to_unibyte = ! NILP (old);
1643 return Qnil;
1646 /* Signal an `end-of-file' error, if possible with file name
1647 information. */
1649 static void
1650 end_of_file_error (void)
1652 if (STRINGP (Vload_file_name))
1653 xsignal1 (Qend_of_file, Vload_file_name);
1655 xsignal0 (Qend_of_file);
1658 /* UNIBYTE specifies how to set load_convert_to_unibyte
1659 for this invocation.
1660 READFUN, if non-nil, is used instead of `read'.
1662 START, END specify region to read in current buffer (from eval-region).
1663 If the input is not from a buffer, they must be nil. */
1665 static void
1666 readevalloop (Lisp_Object readcharfun,
1667 FILE *stream,
1668 Lisp_Object sourcename,
1669 int printflag,
1670 Lisp_Object unibyte, Lisp_Object readfun,
1671 Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end)
1673 register int c;
1674 register Lisp_Object val;
1675 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1676 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4;
1677 struct buffer *b = 0;
1678 int continue_reading_p;
1679 Lisp_Object lex_bound;
1680 /* Nonzero if reading an entire buffer. */
1681 int whole_buffer = 0;
1682 /* 1 on the first time around. */
1683 int first_sexp = 1;
1685 if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
1687 if (NILP (start))
1688 start = readcharfun;
1691 if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
1692 b = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
1693 else if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
1694 b = XMARKER (readcharfun)->buffer;
1696 /* We assume START is nil when input is not from a buffer. */
1697 if (! NILP (start) && !b)
1698 abort ();
1700 specbind (Qstandard_input, readcharfun); /* GCPROs readcharfun. */
1701 specbind (Qcurrent_load_list, Qnil);
1702 record_unwind_protect (readevalloop_1, load_convert_to_unibyte ? Qt : Qnil);
1703 load_convert_to_unibyte = !NILP (unibyte);
1705 /* If lexical binding is active (either because it was specified in
1706 the file's header, or via a buffer-local variable), create an empty
1707 lexical environment, otherwise, turn off lexical binding. */
1708 lex_bound = find_symbol_value (Qlexical_binding);
1709 specbind (Qinternal_interpreter_environment,
1710 NILP (lex_bound) || EQ (lex_bound, Qunbound)
1711 ? Qnil : Fcons (Qt, Qnil));
1713 GCPRO4 (sourcename, readfun, start, end);
1715 /* Try to ensure sourcename is a truename, except whilst preloading. */
1716 if (NILP (Vpurify_flag)
1717 && !NILP (sourcename) && !NILP (Ffile_name_absolute_p (sourcename))
1718 && !NILP (Ffboundp (Qfile_truename)))
1719 sourcename = call1 (Qfile_truename, sourcename) ;
1721 LOADHIST_ATTACH (sourcename);
1723 continue_reading_p = 1;
1724 while (continue_reading_p)
1726 int count1 = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1728 if (b != 0 && NILP (BVAR (b, name)))
1729 error ("Reading from killed buffer");
1731 if (!NILP (start))
1733 /* Switch to the buffer we are reading from. */
1734 record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ());
1735 set_buffer_internal (b);
1737 /* Save point in it. */
1738 record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ());
1739 /* Save ZV in it. */
1740 record_unwind_protect (save_restriction_restore, save_restriction_save ());
1741 /* Those get unbound after we read one expression. */
1743 /* Set point and ZV around stuff to be read. */
1744 Fgoto_char (start);
1745 if (!NILP (end))
1746 Fnarrow_to_region (make_number (BEGV), end);
1748 /* Just for cleanliness, convert END to a marker
1749 if it is an integer. */
1750 if (INTEGERP (end))
1751 end = Fpoint_max_marker ();
1754 /* On the first cycle, we can easily test here
1755 whether we are reading the whole buffer. */
1756 if (b && first_sexp)
1757 whole_buffer = (PT == BEG && ZV == Z);
1759 instream = stream;
1760 read_next:
1761 c = READCHAR;
1762 if (c == ';')
1764 while ((c = READCHAR) != '\n' && c != -1);
1765 goto read_next;
1767 if (c < 0)
1769 unbind_to (count1, Qnil);
1770 break;
1773 /* Ignore whitespace here, so we can detect eof. */
1774 if (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n' || c == '\f' || c == '\r'
1775 || c == 0x8a0) /* NBSP */
1776 goto read_next;
1778 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag) && c == '(')
1780 record_unwind_protect (unreadpure, Qnil);
1781 val = read_list (-1, readcharfun);
1783 else
1785 UNREAD (c);
1786 read_objects = Qnil;
1787 if (!NILP (readfun))
1789 val = call1 (readfun, readcharfun);
1791 /* If READCHARFUN has set point to ZV, we should
1792 stop reading, even if the form read sets point
1793 to a different value when evaluated. */
1794 if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
1796 struct buffer *buf = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
1797 if (BUF_PT (buf) == BUF_ZV (buf))
1798 continue_reading_p = 0;
1801 else if (! NILP (Vload_read_function))
1802 val = call1 (Vload_read_function, readcharfun);
1803 else
1804 val = read_internal_start (readcharfun, Qnil, Qnil);
1807 if (!NILP (start) && continue_reading_p)
1808 start = Fpoint_marker ();
1810 /* Restore saved point and BEGV. */
1811 unbind_to (count1, Qnil);
1813 /* Now eval what we just read. */
1814 val = eval_sub (val);
1816 if (printflag)
1818 Vvalues = Fcons (val, Vvalues);
1819 if (EQ (Vstandard_output, Qt))
1820 Fprin1 (val, Qnil);
1821 else
1822 Fprint (val, Qnil);
1825 first_sexp = 0;
1828 build_load_history (sourcename,
1829 stream || whole_buffer);
1831 UNGCPRO;
1833 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
1836 DEFUN ("eval-buffer", Feval_buffer, Seval_buffer, 0, 5, "",
1837 doc: /* Execute the current buffer as Lisp code.
1838 When called from a Lisp program (i.e., not interactively), this
1839 function accepts up to five optional arguments:
1840 BUFFER is the buffer to evaluate (nil means use current buffer).
1841 PRINTFLAG controls printing of output:
1842 A value of nil means discard it; anything else is stream for print.
1843 FILENAME specifies the file name to use for `load-history'.
1844 UNIBYTE, if non-nil, specifies `load-convert-to-unibyte' for this
1845 invocation.
1846 DO-ALLOW-PRINT, if non-nil, specifies that `print' and related
1847 functions should work normally even if PRINTFLAG is nil.
1849 This function preserves the position of point. */)
1850 (Lisp_Object buffer, Lisp_Object printflag, Lisp_Object filename, Lisp_Object unibyte, Lisp_Object do_allow_print)
1852 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1853 Lisp_Object tem, buf;
1855 if (NILP (buffer))
1856 buf = Fcurrent_buffer ();
1857 else
1858 buf = Fget_buffer (buffer);
1859 if (NILP (buf))
1860 error ("No such buffer");
1862 if (NILP (printflag) && NILP (do_allow_print))
1863 tem = Qsymbolp;
1864 else
1865 tem = printflag;
1867 if (NILP (filename))
1868 filename = BVAR (XBUFFER (buf), filename);
1870 specbind (Qeval_buffer_list, Fcons (buf, Veval_buffer_list));
1871 specbind (Qstandard_output, tem);
1872 record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ());
1873 BUF_TEMP_SET_PT (XBUFFER (buf), BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (buf)));
1874 specbind (Qlexical_binding, lisp_file_lexically_bound_p (buf) ? Qt : Qnil);
1875 readevalloop (buf, 0, filename,
1876 !NILP (printflag), unibyte, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil);
1877 unbind_to (count, Qnil);
1879 return Qnil;
1882 DEFUN ("eval-region", Feval_region, Seval_region, 2, 4, "r",
1883 doc: /* Execute the region as Lisp code.
1884 When called from programs, expects two arguments,
1885 giving starting and ending indices in the current buffer
1886 of the text to be executed.
1887 Programs can pass third argument PRINTFLAG which controls output:
1888 A value of nil means discard it; anything else is stream for printing it.
1889 Also the fourth argument READ-FUNCTION, if non-nil, is used
1890 instead of `read' to read each expression. It gets one argument
1891 which is the input stream for reading characters.
1893 This function does not move point. */)
1894 (Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end, Lisp_Object printflag, Lisp_Object read_function)
1896 /* FIXME: Do the eval-sexp-add-defvars danse! */
1897 int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1898 Lisp_Object tem, cbuf;
1900 cbuf = Fcurrent_buffer ();
1902 if (NILP (printflag))
1903 tem = Qsymbolp;
1904 else
1905 tem = printflag;
1906 specbind (Qstandard_output, tem);
1907 specbind (Qeval_buffer_list, Fcons (cbuf, Veval_buffer_list));
1909 /* readevalloop calls functions which check the type of start and end. */
1910 readevalloop (cbuf, 0, BVAR (XBUFFER (cbuf), filename),
1911 !NILP (printflag), Qnil, read_function,
1912 start, end);
1914 return unbind_to (count, Qnil);
1918 DEFUN ("read", Fread, Sread, 0, 1, 0,
1919 doc: /* Read one Lisp expression as text from STREAM, return as Lisp object.
1920 If STREAM is nil, use the value of `standard-input' (which see).
1921 STREAM or the value of `standard-input' may be:
1922 a buffer (read from point and advance it)
1923 a marker (read from where it points and advance it)
1924 a function (call it with no arguments for each character,
1925 call it with a char as argument to push a char back)
1926 a string (takes text from string, starting at the beginning)
1927 t (read text line using minibuffer and use it, or read from
1928 standard input in batch mode). */)
1929 (Lisp_Object stream)
1931 if (NILP (stream))
1932 stream = Vstandard_input;
1933 if (EQ (stream, Qt))
1934 stream = Qread_char;
1935 if (EQ (stream, Qread_char))
1936 return Fread_minibuffer (build_string ("Lisp expression: "), Qnil);
1938 return read_internal_start (stream, Qnil, Qnil);
1941 DEFUN ("read-from-string", Fread_from_string, Sread_from_string, 1, 3, 0,
1942 doc: /* Read one Lisp expression which is represented as text by STRING.
1943 Returns a cons: (OBJECT-READ . FINAL-STRING-INDEX).
1944 START and END optionally delimit a substring of STRING from which to read;
1945 they default to 0 and (length STRING) respectively. */)
1946 (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end)
1948 Lisp_Object ret;
1949 CHECK_STRING (string);
1950 /* read_internal_start sets read_from_string_index. */
1951 ret = read_internal_start (string, start, end);
1952 return Fcons (ret, make_number (read_from_string_index));
1955 /* Function to set up the global context we need in toplevel read
1956 calls. */
1957 static Lisp_Object
1958 read_internal_start (Lisp_Object stream, Lisp_Object start, Lisp_Object end)
1959 /* start, end only used when stream is a string. */
1961 Lisp_Object retval;
1963 readchar_count = 0;
1964 new_backquote_flag = 0;
1965 read_objects = Qnil;
1966 if (EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, Qt)
1967 || EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, stream))
1968 Vread_symbol_positions_list = Qnil;
1970 if (STRINGP (stream)
1971 || ((CONSP (stream) && STRINGP (XCAR (stream)))))
1973 EMACS_INT startval, endval;
1974 Lisp_Object string;
1976 if (STRINGP (stream))
1977 string = stream;
1978 else
1979 string = XCAR (stream);
1981 if (NILP (end))
1982 endval = SCHARS (string);
1983 else
1985 CHECK_NUMBER (end);
1986 endval = XINT (end);
1987 if (endval < 0 || endval > SCHARS (string))
1988 args_out_of_range (string, end);
1991 if (NILP (start))
1992 startval = 0;
1993 else
1995 CHECK_NUMBER (start);
1996 startval = XINT (start);
1997 if (startval < 0 || startval > endval)
1998 args_out_of_range (string, start);
2000 read_from_string_index = startval;
2001 read_from_string_index_byte = string_char_to_byte (string, startval);
2002 read_from_string_limit = endval;
2005 retval = read0 (stream);
2006 if (EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, Qt)
2007 || EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, stream))
2008 Vread_symbol_positions_list = Fnreverse (Vread_symbol_positions_list);
2009 return retval;
2013 /* Signal Qinvalid_read_syntax error.
2014 S is error string of length N (if > 0) */
2016 static void
2017 invalid_syntax (const char *s)
2019 xsignal1 (Qinvalid_read_syntax, build_string (s));
2023 /* Use this for recursive reads, in contexts where internal tokens
2024 are not allowed. */
2026 static Lisp_Object
2027 read0 (Lisp_Object readcharfun)
2029 register Lisp_Object val;
2030 int c;
2032 val = read1 (readcharfun, &c, 0);
2033 if (!c)
2034 return val;
2036 xsignal1 (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
2037 Fmake_string (make_number (1), make_number (c)));
2040 static ptrdiff_t read_buffer_size;
2041 static char *read_buffer;
2043 /* Read a \-escape sequence, assuming we already read the `\'.
2044 If the escape sequence forces unibyte, return eight-bit char. */
2046 static int
2047 read_escape (Lisp_Object readcharfun, int stringp)
2049 register int c = READCHAR;
2050 /* \u allows up to four hex digits, \U up to eight. Default to the
2051 behavior for \u, and change this value in the case that \U is seen. */
2052 int unicode_hex_count = 4;
2054 switch (c)
2056 case -1:
2057 end_of_file_error ();
2059 case 'a':
2060 return '\007';
2061 case 'b':
2062 return '\b';
2063 case 'd':
2064 return 0177;
2065 case 'e':
2066 return 033;
2067 case 'f':
2068 return '\f';
2069 case 'n':
2070 return '\n';
2071 case 'r':
2072 return '\r';
2073 case 't':
2074 return '\t';
2075 case 'v':
2076 return '\v';
2077 case '\n':
2078 return -1;
2079 case ' ':
2080 if (stringp)
2081 return -1;
2082 return ' ';
2084 case 'M':
2085 c = READCHAR;
2086 if (c != '-')
2087 error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
2088 c = READCHAR;
2089 if (c == '\\')
2090 c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
2091 return c | meta_modifier;
2093 case 'S':
2094 c = READCHAR;
2095 if (c != '-')
2096 error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
2097 c = READCHAR;
2098 if (c == '\\')
2099 c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
2100 return c | shift_modifier;
2102 case 'H':
2103 c = READCHAR;
2104 if (c != '-')
2105 error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
2106 c = READCHAR;
2107 if (c == '\\')
2108 c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
2109 return c | hyper_modifier;
2111 case 'A':
2112 c = READCHAR;
2113 if (c != '-')
2114 error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
2115 c = READCHAR;
2116 if (c == '\\')
2117 c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
2118 return c | alt_modifier;
2120 case 's':
2121 c = READCHAR;
2122 if (stringp || c != '-')
2124 UNREAD (c);
2125 return ' ';
2127 c = READCHAR;
2128 if (c == '\\')
2129 c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
2130 return c | super_modifier;
2132 case 'C':
2133 c = READCHAR;
2134 if (c != '-')
2135 error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
2136 case '^':
2137 c = READCHAR;
2138 if (c == '\\')
2139 c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
2140 if ((c & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK) == '?')
2141 return 0177 | (c & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK);
2142 else if (! SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P ((c & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK)))
2143 return c | ctrl_modifier;
2144 /* ASCII control chars are made from letters (both cases),
2145 as well as the non-letters within 0100...0137. */
2146 else if ((c & 0137) >= 0101 && (c & 0137) <= 0132)
2147 return (c & (037 | ~0177));
2148 else if ((c & 0177) >= 0100 && (c & 0177) <= 0137)
2149 return (c & (037 | ~0177));
2150 else
2151 return c | ctrl_modifier;
2153 case '0':
2154 case '1':
2155 case '2':
2156 case '3':
2157 case '4':
2158 case '5':
2159 case '6':
2160 case '7':
2161 /* An octal escape, as in ANSI C. */
2163 register int i = c - '0';
2164 register int count = 0;
2165 while (++count < 3)
2167 if ((c = READCHAR) >= '0' && c <= '7')
2169 i *= 8;
2170 i += c - '0';
2172 else
2174 UNREAD (c);
2175 break;
2179 if (i >= 0x80 && i < 0x100)
2180 i = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (i);
2181 return i;
2184 case 'x':
2185 /* A hex escape, as in ANSI C. */
2187 int i = 0;
2188 int count = 0;
2189 while (1)
2191 c = READCHAR;
2192 if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
2194 i *= 16;
2195 i += c - '0';
2197 else if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
2198 || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F'))
2200 i *= 16;
2201 if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
2202 i += c - 'a' + 10;
2203 else
2204 i += c - 'A' + 10;
2206 else
2208 UNREAD (c);
2209 break;
2211 if (MAX_CHAR < i)
2212 error ("Hex character out of range: \\x%x...", i);
2213 count += count < 3;
2216 if (count < 3 && i >= 0x80)
2217 return BYTE8_TO_CHAR (i);
2218 return i;
2221 case 'U':
2222 /* Post-Unicode-2.0: Up to eight hex chars. */
2223 unicode_hex_count = 8;
2224 case 'u':
2226 /* A Unicode escape. We only permit them in strings and characters,
2227 not arbitrarily in the source code, as in some other languages. */
2229 unsigned int i = 0;
2230 int count = 0;
2232 while (++count <= unicode_hex_count)
2234 c = READCHAR;
2235 /* isdigit and isalpha may be locale-specific, which we don't
2236 want. */
2237 if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') i = (i << 4) + (c - '0');
2238 else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') i = (i << 4) + (c - 'a') + 10;
2239 else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') i = (i << 4) + (c - 'A') + 10;
2240 else
2241 error ("Non-hex digit used for Unicode escape");
2243 if (i > 0x10FFFF)
2244 error ("Non-Unicode character: 0x%x", i);
2245 return i;
2248 default:
2249 return c;
2253 /* Return the digit that CHARACTER stands for in the given BASE.
2254 Return -1 if CHARACTER is out of range for BASE,
2255 and -2 if CHARACTER is not valid for any supported BASE. */
2256 static inline int
2257 digit_to_number (int character, int base)
2259 int digit;
2261 if ('0' <= character && character <= '9')
2262 digit = character - '0';
2263 else if ('a' <= character && character <= 'z')
2264 digit = character - 'a' + 10;
2265 else if ('A' <= character && character <= 'Z')
2266 digit = character - 'A' + 10;
2267 else
2268 return -2;
2270 return digit < base ? digit : -1;
2273 /* Read an integer in radix RADIX using READCHARFUN to read
2274 characters. RADIX must be in the interval [2..36]; if it isn't, a
2275 read error is signaled . Value is the integer read. Signals an
2276 error if encountering invalid read syntax or if RADIX is out of
2277 range. */
2279 static Lisp_Object
2280 read_integer (Lisp_Object readcharfun, EMACS_INT radix)
2282 /* Room for sign, leading 0, other digits, trailing null byte.
2283 Also, room for invalid syntax diagnostic. */
2284 char buf[max (1 + 1 + sizeof (uintmax_t) * CHAR_BIT + 1,
2285 sizeof "integer, radix " + INT_STRLEN_BOUND (EMACS_INT))];
2287 int valid = -1; /* 1 if valid, 0 if not, -1 if incomplete. */
2289 if (radix < 2 || radix > 36)
2290 valid = 0;
2291 else
2293 char *p = buf;
2294 int c, digit;
2296 c = READCHAR;
2297 if (c == '-' || c == '+')
2299 *p++ = c;
2300 c = READCHAR;
2303 if (c == '0')
2305 *p++ = c;
2306 valid = 1;
2308 /* Ignore redundant leading zeros, so the buffer doesn't
2309 fill up with them. */
2311 c = READCHAR;
2312 while (c == '0');
2315 while (-1 <= (digit = digit_to_number (c, radix)))
2317 if (digit == -1)
2318 valid = 0;
2319 if (valid < 0)
2320 valid = 1;
2322 if (p < buf + sizeof buf - 1)
2323 *p++ = c;
2324 else
2325 valid = 0;
2327 c = READCHAR;
2330 UNREAD (c);
2331 *p = '\0';
2334 if (! valid)
2336 sprintf (buf, "integer, radix %"pI"d", radix);
2337 invalid_syntax (buf);
2340 return string_to_number (buf, radix, 0);
2344 /* If the next token is ')' or ']' or '.', we store that character
2345 in *PCH and the return value is not interesting. Else, we store
2346 zero in *PCH and we read and return one lisp object.
2348 FIRST_IN_LIST is nonzero if this is the first element of a list. */
2350 static Lisp_Object
2351 read1 (register Lisp_Object readcharfun, int *pch, int first_in_list)
2353 register int c;
2354 unsigned uninterned_symbol = 0;
2355 int multibyte;
2357 *pch = 0;
2358 load_each_byte = 0;
2360 retry:
2362 c = READCHAR_REPORT_MULTIBYTE (&multibyte);
2363 if (c < 0)
2364 end_of_file_error ();
2366 switch (c)
2368 case '(':
2369 return read_list (0, readcharfun);
2371 case '[':
2372 return read_vector (readcharfun, 0);
2374 case ')':
2375 case ']':
2377 *pch = c;
2378 return Qnil;
2381 case '#':
2382 c = READCHAR;
2383 if (c == 's')
2385 c = READCHAR;
2386 if (c == '(')
2388 /* Accept extended format for hashtables (extensible to
2389 other types), e.g.
2390 #s(hash-table size 2 test equal data (k1 v1 k2 v2)) */
2391 Lisp_Object tmp = read_list (0, readcharfun);
2392 Lisp_Object head = CAR_SAFE (tmp);
2393 Lisp_Object data = Qnil;
2394 Lisp_Object val = Qnil;
2395 /* The size is 2 * number of allowed keywords to
2396 make-hash-table. */
2397 Lisp_Object params[10];
2398 Lisp_Object ht;
2399 Lisp_Object key = Qnil;
2400 int param_count = 0;
2402 if (!EQ (head, Qhash_table))
2403 error ("Invalid extended read marker at head of #s list "
2404 "(only hash-table allowed)");
2406 tmp = CDR_SAFE (tmp);
2408 /* This is repetitive but fast and simple. */
2409 params[param_count] = QCsize;
2410 params[param_count+1] = Fplist_get (tmp, Qsize);
2411 if (!NILP (params[param_count + 1]))
2412 param_count += 2;
2414 params[param_count] = QCtest;
2415 params[param_count+1] = Fplist_get (tmp, Qtest);
2416 if (!NILP (params[param_count + 1]))
2417 param_count += 2;
2419 params[param_count] = QCweakness;
2420 params[param_count+1] = Fplist_get (tmp, Qweakness);
2421 if (!NILP (params[param_count + 1]))
2422 param_count += 2;
2424 params[param_count] = QCrehash_size;
2425 params[param_count+1] = Fplist_get (tmp, Qrehash_size);
2426 if (!NILP (params[param_count + 1]))
2427 param_count += 2;
2429 params[param_count] = QCrehash_threshold;
2430 params[param_count+1] = Fplist_get (tmp, Qrehash_threshold);
2431 if (!NILP (params[param_count + 1]))
2432 param_count += 2;
2434 /* This is the hashtable data. */
2435 data = Fplist_get (tmp, Qdata);
2437 /* Now use params to make a new hashtable and fill it. */
2438 ht = Fmake_hash_table (param_count, params);
2440 while (CONSP (data))
2442 key = XCAR (data);
2443 data = XCDR (data);
2444 if (!CONSP (data))
2445 error ("Odd number of elements in hashtable data");
2446 val = XCAR (data);
2447 data = XCDR (data);
2448 Fputhash (key, val, ht);
2451 return ht;
2453 UNREAD (c);
2454 invalid_syntax ("#");
2456 if (c == '^')
2458 c = READCHAR;
2459 if (c == '[')
2461 Lisp_Object tmp;
2462 tmp = read_vector (readcharfun, 0);
2463 if (ASIZE (tmp) < CHAR_TABLE_STANDARD_SLOTS)
2464 error ("Invalid size char-table");
2465 XSETPVECTYPE (XVECTOR (tmp), PVEC_CHAR_TABLE);
2466 return tmp;
2468 else if (c == '^')
2470 c = READCHAR;
2471 if (c == '[')
2473 Lisp_Object tmp;
2474 EMACS_INT depth, size;
2476 tmp = read_vector (readcharfun, 0);
2477 if (!INTEGERP (AREF (tmp, 0)))
2478 error ("Invalid depth in char-table");
2479 depth = XINT (AREF (tmp, 0));
2480 if (depth < 1 || depth > 3)
2481 error ("Invalid depth in char-table");
2482 size = ASIZE (tmp) - 2;
2483 if (chartab_size [depth] != size)
2484 error ("Invalid size char-table");
2485 XSETPVECTYPE (XVECTOR (tmp), PVEC_SUB_CHAR_TABLE);
2486 return tmp;
2488 invalid_syntax ("#^^");
2490 invalid_syntax ("#^");
2492 if (c == '&')
2494 Lisp_Object length;
2495 length = read1 (readcharfun, pch, first_in_list);
2496 c = READCHAR;
2497 if (c == '"')
2499 Lisp_Object tmp, val;
2500 EMACS_INT size_in_chars
2501 = ((XFASTINT (length) + BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR - 1)
2502 / BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR);
2504 UNREAD (c);
2505 tmp = read1 (readcharfun, pch, first_in_list);
2506 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (tmp)
2507 || (size_in_chars != SCHARS (tmp)
2508 /* We used to print 1 char too many
2509 when the number of bits was a multiple of 8.
2510 Accept such input in case it came from an old
2511 version. */
2512 && ! (XFASTINT (length)
2513 == (SCHARS (tmp) - 1) * BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR)))
2514 invalid_syntax ("#&...");
2516 val = Fmake_bool_vector (length, Qnil);
2517 memcpy (XBOOL_VECTOR (val)->data, SDATA (tmp), size_in_chars);
2518 /* Clear the extraneous bits in the last byte. */
2519 if (XINT (length) != size_in_chars * BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR)
2520 XBOOL_VECTOR (val)->data[size_in_chars - 1]
2521 &= (1 << (XINT (length) % BOOL_VECTOR_BITS_PER_CHAR)) - 1;
2522 return val;
2524 invalid_syntax ("#&...");
2526 if (c == '[')
2528 /* Accept compiled functions at read-time so that we don't have to
2529 build them using function calls. */
2530 Lisp_Object tmp;
2531 tmp = read_vector (readcharfun, 1);
2532 return Fmake_byte_code (ASIZE (tmp),
2533 XVECTOR (tmp)->contents);
2535 if (c == '(')
2537 Lisp_Object tmp;
2538 struct gcpro gcpro1;
2539 int ch;
2541 /* Read the string itself. */
2542 tmp = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
2543 if (ch != 0 || !STRINGP (tmp))
2544 invalid_syntax ("#");
2545 GCPRO1 (tmp);
2546 /* Read the intervals and their properties. */
2547 while (1)
2549 Lisp_Object beg, end, plist;
2551 beg = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
2552 end = plist = Qnil;
2553 if (ch == ')')
2554 break;
2555 if (ch == 0)
2556 end = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
2557 if (ch == 0)
2558 plist = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
2559 if (ch)
2560 invalid_syntax ("Invalid string property list");
2561 Fset_text_properties (beg, end, plist, tmp);
2563 UNGCPRO;
2564 return tmp;
2567 /* #@NUMBER is used to skip NUMBER following characters.
2568 That's used in .elc files to skip over doc strings
2569 and function definitions. */
2570 if (c == '@')
2572 enum { extra = 100 };
2573 ptrdiff_t i, nskip = 0;
2575 load_each_byte = 1;
2576 /* Read a decimal integer. */
2577 while ((c = READCHAR) >= 0
2578 && c >= '0' && c <= '9')
2580 if ((STRING_BYTES_BOUND - extra) / 10 <= nskip)
2581 string_overflow ();
2582 nskip *= 10;
2583 nskip += c - '0';
2585 UNREAD (c);
2587 if (load_force_doc_strings
2588 && (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_file_char)
2589 || EQ (readcharfun, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char)))
2591 /* If we are supposed to force doc strings into core right now,
2592 record the last string that we skipped,
2593 and record where in the file it comes from. */
2595 /* But first exchange saved_doc_string
2596 with prev_saved_doc_string, so we save two strings. */
2598 char *temp = saved_doc_string;
2599 ptrdiff_t temp_size = saved_doc_string_size;
2600 file_offset temp_pos = saved_doc_string_position;
2601 ptrdiff_t temp_len = saved_doc_string_length;
2603 saved_doc_string = prev_saved_doc_string;
2604 saved_doc_string_size = prev_saved_doc_string_size;
2605 saved_doc_string_position = prev_saved_doc_string_position;
2606 saved_doc_string_length = prev_saved_doc_string_length;
2608 prev_saved_doc_string = temp;
2609 prev_saved_doc_string_size = temp_size;
2610 prev_saved_doc_string_position = temp_pos;
2611 prev_saved_doc_string_length = temp_len;
2614 if (saved_doc_string_size == 0)
2616 saved_doc_string_size = nskip + extra;
2617 saved_doc_string = (char *) xmalloc (saved_doc_string_size);
2619 if (nskip > saved_doc_string_size)
2621 saved_doc_string_size = nskip + extra;
2622 saved_doc_string = (char *) xrealloc (saved_doc_string,
2623 saved_doc_string_size);
2626 saved_doc_string_position = file_tell (instream);
2628 /* Copy that many characters into saved_doc_string. */
2629 for (i = 0; i < nskip && c >= 0; i++)
2630 saved_doc_string[i] = c = READCHAR;
2632 saved_doc_string_length = i;
2634 else
2636 /* Skip that many characters. */
2637 for (i = 0; i < nskip && c >= 0; i++)
2638 c = READCHAR;
2641 load_each_byte = 0;
2642 goto retry;
2644 if (c == '!')
2646 /* #! appears at the beginning of an executable file.
2647 Skip the first line. */
2648 while (c != '\n' && c >= 0)
2649 c = READCHAR;
2650 goto retry;
2652 if (c == '$')
2653 return Vload_file_name;
2654 if (c == '\'')
2655 return Fcons (Qfunction, Fcons (read0 (readcharfun), Qnil));
2656 /* #:foo is the uninterned symbol named foo. */
2657 if (c == ':')
2659 uninterned_symbol = 1;
2660 c = READCHAR;
2661 if (!(c > 040
2662 && c != 0x8a0
2663 && (c >= 0200
2664 || strchr ("\"';()[]#`,", c) == NULL)))
2666 /* No symbol character follows, this is the empty
2667 symbol. */
2668 UNREAD (c);
2669 return Fmake_symbol (build_string (""));
2671 goto read_symbol;
2673 /* ## is the empty symbol. */
2674 if (c == '#')
2675 return Fintern (build_string (""), Qnil);
2676 /* Reader forms that can reuse previously read objects. */
2677 if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
2679 EMACS_INT n = 0;
2680 Lisp_Object tem;
2682 /* Read a non-negative integer. */
2683 while (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
2685 if (MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM / 10 < n
2686 || MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM < n * 10 + c - '0')
2687 n = MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM + 1;
2688 else
2689 n = n * 10 + c - '0';
2690 c = READCHAR;
2693 if (n <= MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM)
2695 if (c == 'r' || c == 'R')
2696 return read_integer (readcharfun, n);
2698 if (! NILP (Vread_circle))
2700 /* #n=object returns object, but associates it with
2701 n for #n#. */
2702 if (c == '=')
2704 /* Make a placeholder for #n# to use temporarily */
2705 Lisp_Object placeholder;
2706 Lisp_Object cell;
2708 placeholder = Fcons (Qnil, Qnil);
2709 cell = Fcons (make_number (n), placeholder);
2710 read_objects = Fcons (cell, read_objects);
2712 /* Read the object itself. */
2713 tem = read0 (readcharfun);
2715 /* Now put it everywhere the placeholder was... */
2716 substitute_object_in_subtree (tem, placeholder);
2718 /* ...and #n# will use the real value from now on. */
2719 Fsetcdr (cell, tem);
2721 return tem;
2724 /* #n# returns a previously read object. */
2725 if (c == '#')
2727 tem = Fassq (make_number (n), read_objects);
2728 if (CONSP (tem))
2729 return XCDR (tem);
2733 /* Fall through to error message. */
2735 else if (c == 'x' || c == 'X')
2736 return read_integer (readcharfun, 16);
2737 else if (c == 'o' || c == 'O')
2738 return read_integer (readcharfun, 8);
2739 else if (c == 'b' || c == 'B')
2740 return read_integer (readcharfun, 2);
2742 UNREAD (c);
2743 invalid_syntax ("#");
2745 case ';':
2746 while ((c = READCHAR) >= 0 && c != '\n');
2747 goto retry;
2749 case '\'':
2751 return Fcons (Qquote, Fcons (read0 (readcharfun), Qnil));
2754 case '`':
2756 int next_char = READCHAR;
2757 UNREAD (next_char);
2758 /* Transition from old-style to new-style:
2759 If we see "(`" it used to mean old-style, which usually works
2760 fine because ` should almost never appear in such a position
2761 for new-style. But occasionally we need "(`" to mean new
2762 style, so we try to distinguish the two by the fact that we
2763 can either write "( `foo" or "(` foo", where the first
2764 intends to use new-style whereas the second intends to use
2765 old-style. For Emacs-25, we should completely remove this
2766 first_in_list exception (old-style can still be obtained via
2767 "(\`" anyway). */
2768 if (!new_backquote_flag && first_in_list && next_char == ' ')
2770 Vold_style_backquotes = Qt;
2771 goto default_label;
2773 else
2775 Lisp_Object value;
2777 new_backquote_flag++;
2778 value = read0 (readcharfun);
2779 new_backquote_flag--;
2781 return Fcons (Qbackquote, Fcons (value, Qnil));
2784 case ',':
2786 int next_char = READCHAR;
2787 UNREAD (next_char);
2788 /* Transition from old-style to new-style:
2789 It used to be impossible to have a new-style , other than within
2790 a new-style `. This is sufficient when ` and , are used in the
2791 normal way, but ` and , can also appear in args to macros that
2792 will not interpret them in the usual way, in which case , may be
2793 used without any ` anywhere near.
2794 So we now use the same heuristic as for backquote: old-style
2795 unquotes are only recognized when first on a list, and when
2796 followed by a space.
2797 Because it's more difficult to peak 2 chars ahead, a new-style
2798 ,@ can still not be used outside of a `, unless it's in the middle
2799 of a list. */
2800 if (new_backquote_flag
2801 || !first_in_list
2802 || (next_char != ' ' && next_char != '@'))
2804 Lisp_Object comma_type = Qnil;
2805 Lisp_Object value;
2806 int ch = READCHAR;
2808 if (ch == '@')
2809 comma_type = Qcomma_at;
2810 else if (ch == '.')
2811 comma_type = Qcomma_dot;
2812 else
2814 if (ch >= 0) UNREAD (ch);
2815 comma_type = Qcomma;
2818 value = read0 (readcharfun);
2819 return Fcons (comma_type, Fcons (value, Qnil));
2821 else
2823 Vold_style_backquotes = Qt;
2824 goto default_label;
2827 case '?':
2829 int modifiers;
2830 int next_char;
2831 int ok;
2833 c = READCHAR;
2834 if (c < 0)
2835 end_of_file_error ();
2837 /* Accept `single space' syntax like (list ? x) where the
2838 whitespace character is SPC or TAB.
2839 Other literal whitespace like NL, CR, and FF are not accepted,
2840 as there are well-established escape sequences for these. */
2841 if (c == ' ' || c == '\t')
2842 return make_number (c);
2844 if (c == '\\')
2845 c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
2846 modifiers = c & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK;
2847 c &= ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK;
2848 if (CHAR_BYTE8_P (c))
2849 c = CHAR_TO_BYTE8 (c);
2850 c |= modifiers;
2852 next_char = READCHAR;
2853 ok = (next_char <= 040
2854 || (next_char < 0200
2855 && strchr ("\"';()[]#?`,.", next_char) != NULL));
2856 UNREAD (next_char);
2857 if (ok)
2858 return make_number (c);
2860 invalid_syntax ("?");
2863 case '"':
2865 char *p = read_buffer;
2866 char *end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
2867 register int ch;
2868 /* Nonzero if we saw an escape sequence specifying
2869 a multibyte character. */
2870 int force_multibyte = 0;
2871 /* Nonzero if we saw an escape sequence specifying
2872 a single-byte character. */
2873 int force_singlebyte = 0;
2874 int cancel = 0;
2875 ptrdiff_t nchars = 0;
2877 while ((ch = READCHAR) >= 0
2878 && ch != '\"')
2880 if (end - p < MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH)
2882 ptrdiff_t offset = p - read_buffer;
2883 if (min (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX) / 2 < read_buffer_size)
2884 memory_full (SIZE_MAX);
2885 read_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (read_buffer,
2886 read_buffer_size *= 2);
2887 p = read_buffer + offset;
2888 end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
2891 if (ch == '\\')
2893 int modifiers;
2895 ch = read_escape (readcharfun, 1);
2897 /* CH is -1 if \ newline has just been seen */
2898 if (ch == -1)
2900 if (p == read_buffer)
2901 cancel = 1;
2902 continue;
2905 modifiers = ch & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK;
2906 ch = ch & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK;
2908 if (CHAR_BYTE8_P (ch))
2909 force_singlebyte = 1;
2910 else if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (ch))
2911 force_multibyte = 1;
2912 else /* i.e. ASCII_CHAR_P (ch) */
2914 /* Allow `\C- ' and `\C-?'. */
2915 if (modifiers == CHAR_CTL)
2917 if (ch == ' ')
2918 ch = 0, modifiers = 0;
2919 else if (ch == '?')
2920 ch = 127, modifiers = 0;
2922 if (modifiers & CHAR_SHIFT)
2924 /* Shift modifier is valid only with [A-Za-z]. */
2925 if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'Z')
2926 modifiers &= ~CHAR_SHIFT;
2927 else if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'z')
2928 ch -= ('a' - 'A'), modifiers &= ~CHAR_SHIFT;
2931 if (modifiers & CHAR_META)
2933 /* Move the meta bit to the right place for a
2934 string. */
2935 modifiers &= ~CHAR_META;
2936 ch = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (ch | 0x80);
2937 force_singlebyte = 1;
2941 /* Any modifiers remaining are invalid. */
2942 if (modifiers)
2943 error ("Invalid modifier in string");
2944 p += CHAR_STRING (ch, (unsigned char *) p);
2946 else
2948 p += CHAR_STRING (ch, (unsigned char *) p);
2949 if (CHAR_BYTE8_P (ch))
2950 force_singlebyte = 1;
2951 else if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (ch))
2952 force_multibyte = 1;
2954 nchars++;
2957 if (ch < 0)
2958 end_of_file_error ();
2960 /* If purifying, and string starts with \ newline,
2961 return zero instead. This is for doc strings
2962 that we are really going to find in etc/DOC.nn.nn */
2963 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag) && NILP (Vdoc_file_name) && cancel)
2964 return make_number (0);
2966 if (force_multibyte)
2967 /* READ_BUFFER already contains valid multibyte forms. */
2969 else if (force_singlebyte)
2971 nchars = str_as_unibyte ((unsigned char *) read_buffer,
2972 p - read_buffer);
2973 p = read_buffer + nchars;
2975 else
2977 /* Otherwise, READ_BUFFER contains only ASCII. */
2980 if (read_pure)
2981 return make_pure_string (read_buffer, nchars, p - read_buffer,
2982 (force_multibyte
2983 || (p - read_buffer != nchars)));
2984 return make_specified_string (read_buffer, nchars, p - read_buffer,
2985 (force_multibyte
2986 || (p - read_buffer != nchars)));
2989 case '.':
2991 int next_char = READCHAR;
2992 UNREAD (next_char);
2994 if (next_char <= 040
2995 || (next_char < 0200
2996 && strchr ("\"';([#?`,", next_char) != NULL))
2998 *pch = c;
2999 return Qnil;
3002 /* Otherwise, we fall through! Note that the atom-reading loop
3003 below will now loop at least once, assuring that we will not
3004 try to UNREAD two characters in a row. */
3006 default:
3007 default_label:
3008 if (c <= 040) goto retry;
3009 if (c == 0x8a0) /* NBSP */
3010 goto retry;
3012 read_symbol:
3014 char *p = read_buffer;
3015 int quoted = 0;
3016 EMACS_INT start_position = readchar_count - 1;
3019 char *end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
3023 if (end - p < MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH)
3025 ptrdiff_t offset = p - read_buffer;
3026 if (min (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX) / 2 < read_buffer_size)
3027 memory_full (SIZE_MAX);
3028 read_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (read_buffer,
3029 read_buffer_size *= 2);
3030 p = read_buffer + offset;
3031 end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
3034 if (c == '\\')
3036 c = READCHAR;
3037 if (c == -1)
3038 end_of_file_error ();
3039 quoted = 1;
3042 if (multibyte)
3043 p += CHAR_STRING (c, (unsigned char *) p);
3044 else
3045 *p++ = c;
3046 c = READCHAR;
3048 while (c > 040
3049 && c != 0x8a0 /* NBSP */
3050 && (c >= 0200
3051 || strchr ("\"';()[]#`,", c) == NULL));
3053 if (p == end)
3055 ptrdiff_t offset = p - read_buffer;
3056 if (min (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX) / 2 < read_buffer_size)
3057 memory_full (SIZE_MAX);
3058 read_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (read_buffer,
3059 read_buffer_size *= 2);
3060 p = read_buffer + offset;
3061 end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
3063 *p = 0;
3064 UNREAD (c);
3067 if (!quoted && !uninterned_symbol)
3069 Lisp_Object result = string_to_number (read_buffer, 10, 0);
3070 if (! NILP (result))
3071 return result;
3074 Lisp_Object name, result;
3075 EMACS_INT nbytes = p - read_buffer;
3076 EMACS_INT nchars
3077 = (multibyte
3078 ? multibyte_chars_in_text ((unsigned char *) read_buffer,
3079 nbytes)
3080 : nbytes);
3082 if (uninterned_symbol && ! NILP (Vpurify_flag))
3083 name = make_pure_string (read_buffer, nchars, nbytes, multibyte);
3084 else
3085 name = make_specified_string (read_buffer, nchars, nbytes,multibyte);
3086 result = (uninterned_symbol ? Fmake_symbol (name)
3087 : Fintern (name, Qnil));
3089 if (EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, Qt)
3090 || EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, readcharfun))
3091 Vread_symbol_positions_list =
3092 Fcons (Fcons (result, make_number (start_position)),
3093 Vread_symbol_positions_list);
3094 return result;
3101 /* List of nodes we've seen during substitute_object_in_subtree. */
3102 static Lisp_Object seen_list;
3104 static void
3105 substitute_object_in_subtree (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object placeholder)
3107 Lisp_Object check_object;
3109 /* We haven't seen any objects when we start. */
3110 seen_list = Qnil;
3112 /* Make all the substitutions. */
3113 check_object
3114 = substitute_object_recurse (object, placeholder, object);
3116 /* Clear seen_list because we're done with it. */
3117 seen_list = Qnil;
3119 /* The returned object here is expected to always eq the
3120 original. */
3121 if (!EQ (check_object, object))
3122 error ("Unexpected mutation error in reader");
3125 /* Feval doesn't get called from here, so no gc protection is needed. */
3126 #define SUBSTITUTE(get_val, set_val) \
3127 do { \
3128 Lisp_Object old_value = get_val; \
3129 Lisp_Object true_value \
3130 = substitute_object_recurse (object, placeholder, \
3131 old_value); \
3133 if (!EQ (old_value, true_value)) \
3135 set_val; \
3137 } while (0)
3139 static Lisp_Object
3140 substitute_object_recurse (Lisp_Object object, Lisp_Object placeholder, Lisp_Object subtree)
3142 /* If we find the placeholder, return the target object. */
3143 if (EQ (placeholder, subtree))
3144 return object;
3146 /* If we've been to this node before, don't explore it again. */
3147 if (!EQ (Qnil, Fmemq (subtree, seen_list)))
3148 return subtree;
3150 /* If this node can be the entry point to a cycle, remember that
3151 we've seen it. It can only be such an entry point if it was made
3152 by #n=, which means that we can find it as a value in
3153 read_objects. */
3154 if (!EQ (Qnil, Frassq (subtree, read_objects)))
3155 seen_list = Fcons (subtree, seen_list);
3157 /* Recurse according to subtree's type.
3158 Every branch must return a Lisp_Object. */
3159 switch (XTYPE (subtree))
3161 case Lisp_Vectorlike:
3163 ptrdiff_t i, length = 0;
3164 if (BOOL_VECTOR_P (subtree))
3165 return subtree; /* No sub-objects anyway. */
3166 else if (CHAR_TABLE_P (subtree) || SUB_CHAR_TABLE_P (subtree)
3167 || COMPILEDP (subtree))
3168 length = ASIZE (subtree) & PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK;
3169 else if (VECTORP (subtree))
3170 length = ASIZE (subtree);
3171 else
3172 /* An unknown pseudovector may contain non-Lisp fields, so we
3173 can't just blindly traverse all its fields. We used to call
3174 `Flength' which signaled `sequencep', so I just preserved this
3175 behavior. */
3176 wrong_type_argument (Qsequencep, subtree);
3178 for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
3179 SUBSTITUTE (AREF (subtree, i),
3180 ASET (subtree, i, true_value));
3181 return subtree;
3184 case Lisp_Cons:
3186 SUBSTITUTE (XCAR (subtree),
3187 XSETCAR (subtree, true_value));
3188 SUBSTITUTE (XCDR (subtree),
3189 XSETCDR (subtree, true_value));
3190 return subtree;
3193 case Lisp_String:
3195 /* Check for text properties in each interval.
3196 substitute_in_interval contains part of the logic. */
3198 INTERVAL root_interval = STRING_INTERVALS (subtree);
3199 Lisp_Object arg = Fcons (object, placeholder);
3201 traverse_intervals_noorder (root_interval,
3202 &substitute_in_interval, arg);
3204 return subtree;
3207 /* Other types don't recurse any further. */
3208 default:
3209 return subtree;
3213 /* Helper function for substitute_object_recurse. */
3214 static void
3215 substitute_in_interval (INTERVAL interval, Lisp_Object arg)
3217 Lisp_Object object = Fcar (arg);
3218 Lisp_Object placeholder = Fcdr (arg);
3220 SUBSTITUTE (interval->plist, interval->plist = true_value);
3224 #define LEAD_INT 1
3225 #define DOT_CHAR 2
3226 #define TRAIL_INT 4
3227 #define E_EXP 16
3230 /* Convert STRING to a number, assuming base BASE. Return a fixnum if CP has
3231 integer syntax and fits in a fixnum, else return the nearest float if CP has
3232 either floating point or integer syntax and BASE is 10, else return nil. If
3233 IGNORE_TRAILING is nonzero, consider just the longest prefix of CP that has
3234 valid floating point syntax. Signal an overflow if BASE is not 10 and the
3235 number has integer syntax but does not fit. */
3237 Lisp_Object
3238 string_to_number (char const *string, int base, int ignore_trailing)
3240 int state;
3241 char const *cp = string;
3242 int leading_digit;
3243 int float_syntax = 0;
3244 double value = 0;
3246 /* Compute NaN and infinities using a variable, to cope with compilers that
3247 think they are smarter than we are. */
3248 double zero = 0;
3250 /* Negate the value ourselves. This treats 0, NaNs, and infinity properly on
3251 IEEE floating point hosts, and works around a formerly-common bug where
3252 atof ("-0.0") drops the sign. */
3253 int negative = *cp == '-';
3255 int signedp = negative || *cp == '+';
3256 cp += signedp;
3258 state = 0;
3260 leading_digit = digit_to_number (*cp, base);
3261 if (0 <= leading_digit)
3263 state |= LEAD_INT;
3265 ++cp;
3266 while (0 <= digit_to_number (*cp, base));
3268 if (*cp == '.')
3270 state |= DOT_CHAR;
3271 cp++;
3274 if (base == 10)
3276 if ('0' <= *cp && *cp <= '9')
3278 state |= TRAIL_INT;
3280 cp++;
3281 while ('0' <= *cp && *cp <= '9');
3283 if (*cp == 'e' || *cp == 'E')
3285 char const *ecp = cp;
3286 cp++;
3287 if (*cp == '+' || *cp == '-')
3288 cp++;
3289 if ('0' <= *cp && *cp <= '9')
3291 state |= E_EXP;
3293 cp++;
3294 while ('0' <= *cp && *cp <= '9');
3296 else if (cp[-1] == '+'
3297 && cp[0] == 'I' && cp[1] == 'N' && cp[2] == 'F')
3299 state |= E_EXP;
3300 cp += 3;
3301 value = 1.0 / zero;
3303 else if (cp[-1] == '+'
3304 && cp[0] == 'N' && cp[1] == 'a' && cp[2] == 'N')
3306 state |= E_EXP;
3307 cp += 3;
3308 value = zero / zero;
3310 /* If that made a "negative" NaN, negate it. */
3312 int i;
3313 union { double d; char c[sizeof (double)]; }
3314 u_data, u_minus_zero;
3315 u_data.d = value;
3316 u_minus_zero.d = -0.0;
3317 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (double); i++)
3318 if (u_data.c[i] & u_minus_zero.c[i])
3320 value = -value;
3321 break;
3324 /* Now VALUE is a positive NaN. */
3326 else
3327 cp = ecp;
3330 float_syntax = ((state & (DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT)) == (DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT)
3331 || state == (LEAD_INT|E_EXP));
3334 /* Return nil if the number uses invalid syntax. If IGNORE_TRAILING, accept
3335 any prefix that matches. Otherwise, the entire string must match. */
3336 if (! (ignore_trailing
3337 ? ((state & LEAD_INT) != 0 || float_syntax)
3338 : (!*cp && ((state & ~DOT_CHAR) == LEAD_INT || float_syntax))))
3339 return Qnil;
3341 /* If the number uses integer and not float syntax, and is in C-language
3342 range, use its value, preferably as a fixnum. */
3343 if (0 <= leading_digit && ! float_syntax)
3345 uintmax_t n;
3347 /* Fast special case for single-digit integers. This also avoids a
3348 glitch when BASE is 16 and IGNORE_TRAILING is nonzero, because in that
3349 case some versions of strtoumax accept numbers like "0x1" that Emacs
3350 does not allow. */
3351 if (digit_to_number (string[signedp + 1], base) < 0)
3352 return make_number (negative ? -leading_digit : leading_digit);
3354 errno = 0;
3355 n = strtoumax (string + signedp, NULL, base);
3356 if (errno == ERANGE)
3358 /* Unfortunately there's no simple and accurate way to convert
3359 non-base-10 numbers that are out of C-language range. */
3360 if (base != 10)
3361 xsignal1 (Qoverflow_error, build_string (string));
3363 else if (n <= (negative ? -MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM : MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM))
3365 EMACS_INT signed_n = n;
3366 return make_number (negative ? -signed_n : signed_n);
3368 else
3369 value = n;
3372 /* Either the number uses float syntax, or it does not fit into a fixnum.
3373 Convert it from string to floating point, unless the value is already
3374 known because it is an infinity, a NAN, or its absolute value fits in
3375 uintmax_t. */
3376 if (! value)
3377 value = atof (string + signedp);
3379 return make_float (negative ? -value : value);
3383 static Lisp_Object
3384 read_vector (Lisp_Object readcharfun, int bytecodeflag)
3386 ptrdiff_t i, size;
3387 register Lisp_Object *ptr;
3388 register Lisp_Object tem, item, vector;
3389 register struct Lisp_Cons *otem;
3390 Lisp_Object len;
3392 tem = read_list (1, readcharfun);
3393 len = Flength (tem);
3394 vector = (read_pure ? make_pure_vector (XINT (len)) : Fmake_vector (len, Qnil));
3396 size = ASIZE (vector);
3397 ptr = XVECTOR (vector)->contents;
3398 for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
3400 item = Fcar (tem);
3401 /* If `load-force-doc-strings' is t when reading a lazily-loaded
3402 bytecode object, the docstring containing the bytecode and
3403 constants values must be treated as unibyte and passed to
3404 Fread, to get the actual bytecode string and constants vector. */
3405 if (bytecodeflag && load_force_doc_strings)
3407 if (i == COMPILED_BYTECODE)
3409 if (!STRINGP (item))
3410 error ("Invalid byte code");
3412 /* Delay handling the bytecode slot until we know whether
3413 it is lazily-loaded (we can tell by whether the
3414 constants slot is nil). */
3415 ptr[COMPILED_CONSTANTS] = item;
3416 item = Qnil;
3418 else if (i == COMPILED_CONSTANTS)
3420 Lisp_Object bytestr = ptr[COMPILED_CONSTANTS];
3422 if (NILP (item))
3424 /* Coerce string to unibyte (like string-as-unibyte,
3425 but without generating extra garbage and
3426 guaranteeing no change in the contents). */
3427 STRING_SET_CHARS (bytestr, SBYTES (bytestr));
3428 STRING_SET_UNIBYTE (bytestr);
3430 item = Fread (Fcons (bytestr, readcharfun));
3431 if (!CONSP (item))
3432 error ("Invalid byte code");
3434 otem = XCONS (item);
3435 bytestr = XCAR (item);
3436 item = XCDR (item);
3437 free_cons (otem);
3440 /* Now handle the bytecode slot. */
3441 ptr[COMPILED_BYTECODE] = read_pure ? Fpurecopy (bytestr) : bytestr;
3443 else if (i == COMPILED_DOC_STRING
3444 && STRINGP (item)
3445 && ! STRING_MULTIBYTE (item))
3447 if (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char))
3448 item = Fdecode_coding_string (item, Qemacs_mule, Qnil, Qnil);
3449 else
3450 item = Fstring_as_multibyte (item);
3453 ptr[i] = read_pure ? Fpurecopy (item) : item;
3454 otem = XCONS (tem);
3455 tem = Fcdr (tem);
3456 free_cons (otem);
3458 return vector;
3461 /* FLAG = 1 means check for ] to terminate rather than ) and .
3462 FLAG = -1 means check for starting with defun
3463 and make structure pure. */
3465 static Lisp_Object
3466 read_list (int flag, register Lisp_Object readcharfun)
3468 /* -1 means check next element for defun,
3469 0 means don't check,
3470 1 means already checked and found defun. */
3471 int defunflag = flag < 0 ? -1 : 0;
3472 Lisp_Object val, tail;
3473 register Lisp_Object elt, tem;
3474 struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
3475 /* 0 is the normal case.
3476 1 means this list is a doc reference; replace it with the number 0.
3477 2 means this list is a doc reference; replace it with the doc string. */
3478 int doc_reference = 0;
3480 /* Initialize this to 1 if we are reading a list. */
3481 int first_in_list = flag <= 0;
3483 val = Qnil;
3484 tail = Qnil;
3486 while (1)
3488 int ch;
3489 GCPRO2 (val, tail);
3490 elt = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, first_in_list);
3491 UNGCPRO;
3493 first_in_list = 0;
3495 /* While building, if the list starts with #$, treat it specially. */
3496 if (EQ (elt, Vload_file_name)
3497 && ! NILP (elt)
3498 && !NILP (Vpurify_flag))
3500 if (NILP (Vdoc_file_name))
3501 /* We have not yet called Snarf-documentation, so assume
3502 this file is described in the DOC-MM.NN file
3503 and Snarf-documentation will fill in the right value later.
3504 For now, replace the whole list with 0. */
3505 doc_reference = 1;
3506 else
3507 /* We have already called Snarf-documentation, so make a relative
3508 file name for this file, so it can be found properly
3509 in the installed Lisp directory.
3510 We don't use Fexpand_file_name because that would make
3511 the directory absolute now. */
3512 elt = concat2 (build_string ("../lisp/"),
3513 Ffile_name_nondirectory (elt));
3515 else if (EQ (elt, Vload_file_name)
3516 && ! NILP (elt)
3517 && load_force_doc_strings)
3518 doc_reference = 2;
3520 if (ch)
3522 if (flag > 0)
3524 if (ch == ']')
3525 return val;
3526 invalid_syntax (") or . in a vector");
3528 if (ch == ')')
3529 return val;
3530 if (ch == '.')
3532 GCPRO2 (val, tail);
3533 if (!NILP (tail))
3534 XSETCDR (tail, read0 (readcharfun));
3535 else
3536 val = read0 (readcharfun);
3537 read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
3538 UNGCPRO;
3539 if (ch == ')')
3541 if (doc_reference == 1)
3542 return make_number (0);
3543 if (doc_reference == 2)
3545 /* Get a doc string from the file we are loading.
3546 If it's in saved_doc_string, get it from there.
3548 Here, we don't know if the string is a
3549 bytecode string or a doc string. As a
3550 bytecode string must be unibyte, we always
3551 return a unibyte string. If it is actually a
3552 doc string, caller must make it
3553 multibyte. */
3555 EMACS_INT pos = XINT (XCDR (val));
3556 /* Position is negative for user variables. */
3557 if (pos < 0) pos = -pos;
3558 if (pos >= saved_doc_string_position
3559 && pos < (saved_doc_string_position
3560 + saved_doc_string_length))
3562 ptrdiff_t start = pos - saved_doc_string_position;
3563 ptrdiff_t from, to;
3565 /* Process quoting with ^A,
3566 and find the end of the string,
3567 which is marked with ^_ (037). */
3568 for (from = start, to = start;
3569 saved_doc_string[from] != 037;)
3571 int c = saved_doc_string[from++];
3572 if (c == 1)
3574 c = saved_doc_string[from++];
3575 if (c == 1)
3576 saved_doc_string[to++] = c;
3577 else if (c == '0')
3578 saved_doc_string[to++] = 0;
3579 else if (c == '_')
3580 saved_doc_string[to++] = 037;
3582 else
3583 saved_doc_string[to++] = c;
3586 return make_unibyte_string (saved_doc_string + start,
3587 to - start);
3589 /* Look in prev_saved_doc_string the same way. */
3590 else if (pos >= prev_saved_doc_string_position
3591 && pos < (prev_saved_doc_string_position
3592 + prev_saved_doc_string_length))
3594 ptrdiff_t start =
3595 pos - prev_saved_doc_string_position;
3596 ptrdiff_t from, to;
3598 /* Process quoting with ^A,
3599 and find the end of the string,
3600 which is marked with ^_ (037). */
3601 for (from = start, to = start;
3602 prev_saved_doc_string[from] != 037;)
3604 int c = prev_saved_doc_string[from++];
3605 if (c == 1)
3607 c = prev_saved_doc_string[from++];
3608 if (c == 1)
3609 prev_saved_doc_string[to++] = c;
3610 else if (c == '0')
3611 prev_saved_doc_string[to++] = 0;
3612 else if (c == '_')
3613 prev_saved_doc_string[to++] = 037;
3615 else
3616 prev_saved_doc_string[to++] = c;
3619 return make_unibyte_string (prev_saved_doc_string
3620 + start,
3621 to - start);
3623 else
3624 return get_doc_string (val, 1, 0);
3627 return val;
3629 invalid_syntax (". in wrong context");
3631 invalid_syntax ("] in a list");
3633 tem = (read_pure && flag <= 0
3634 ? pure_cons (elt, Qnil)
3635 : Fcons (elt, Qnil));
3636 if (!NILP (tail))
3637 XSETCDR (tail, tem);
3638 else
3639 val = tem;
3640 tail = tem;
3641 if (defunflag < 0)
3642 defunflag = EQ (elt, Qdefun);
3643 else if (defunflag > 0)
3644 read_pure = 1;
3648 static Lisp_Object initial_obarray;
3650 /* oblookup stores the bucket number here, for the sake of Funintern. */
3652 static size_t oblookup_last_bucket_number;
3654 /* Get an error if OBARRAY is not an obarray.
3655 If it is one, return it. */
3657 Lisp_Object
3658 check_obarray (Lisp_Object obarray)
3660 if (!VECTORP (obarray) || ASIZE (obarray) == 0)
3662 /* If Vobarray is now invalid, force it to be valid. */
3663 if (EQ (Vobarray, obarray)) Vobarray = initial_obarray;
3664 wrong_type_argument (Qvectorp, obarray);
3666 return obarray;
3669 /* Intern the C string STR: return a symbol with that name,
3670 interned in the current obarray. */
3672 Lisp_Object
3673 intern (const char *str)
3675 Lisp_Object tem;
3676 ptrdiff_t len = strlen (str);
3677 Lisp_Object obarray;
3679 obarray = Vobarray;
3680 if (!VECTORP (obarray) || ASIZE (obarray) == 0)
3681 obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
3682 tem = oblookup (obarray, str, len, len);
3683 if (SYMBOLP (tem))
3684 return tem;
3685 return Fintern (make_string (str, len), obarray);
3688 Lisp_Object
3689 intern_c_string (const char *str)
3691 Lisp_Object tem;
3692 ptrdiff_t len = strlen (str);
3693 Lisp_Object obarray;
3695 obarray = Vobarray;
3696 if (!VECTORP (obarray) || ASIZE (obarray) == 0)
3697 obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
3698 tem = oblookup (obarray, str, len, len);
3699 if (SYMBOLP (tem))
3700 return tem;
3702 if (NILP (Vpurify_flag))
3703 /* Creating a non-pure string from a string literal not
3704 implemented yet. We could just use make_string here and live
3705 with the extra copy. */
3706 abort ();
3708 return Fintern (make_pure_c_string (str), obarray);
3711 DEFUN ("intern", Fintern, Sintern, 1, 2, 0,
3712 doc: /* Return the canonical symbol whose name is STRING.
3713 If there is none, one is created by this function and returned.
3714 A second optional argument specifies the obarray to use;
3715 it defaults to the value of `obarray'. */)
3716 (Lisp_Object string, Lisp_Object obarray)
3718 register Lisp_Object tem, sym, *ptr;
3720 if (NILP (obarray)) obarray = Vobarray;
3721 obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
3723 CHECK_STRING (string);
3725 tem = oblookup (obarray, SSDATA (string),
3726 SCHARS (string),
3727 SBYTES (string));
3728 if (!INTEGERP (tem))
3729 return tem;
3731 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag))
3732 string = Fpurecopy (string);
3733 sym = Fmake_symbol (string);
3735 if (EQ (obarray, initial_obarray))
3736 XSYMBOL (sym)->interned = SYMBOL_INTERNED_IN_INITIAL_OBARRAY;
3737 else
3738 XSYMBOL (sym)->interned = SYMBOL_INTERNED;
3740 if ((SREF (string, 0) == ':')
3741 && EQ (obarray, initial_obarray))
3743 XSYMBOL (sym)->constant = 1;
3744 XSYMBOL (sym)->redirect = SYMBOL_PLAINVAL;
3745 SET_SYMBOL_VAL (XSYMBOL (sym), sym);
3748 ptr = &XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[XINT (tem)];
3749 if (SYMBOLP (*ptr))
3750 XSYMBOL (sym)->next = XSYMBOL (*ptr);
3751 else
3752 XSYMBOL (sym)->next = 0;
3753 *ptr = sym;
3754 return sym;
3757 DEFUN ("intern-soft", Fintern_soft, Sintern_soft, 1, 2, 0,
3758 doc: /* Return the canonical symbol named NAME, or nil if none exists.
3759 NAME may be a string or a symbol. If it is a symbol, that exact
3760 symbol is searched for.
3761 A second optional argument specifies the obarray to use;
3762 it defaults to the value of `obarray'. */)
3763 (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object obarray)
3765 register Lisp_Object tem, string;
3767 if (NILP (obarray)) obarray = Vobarray;
3768 obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
3770 if (!SYMBOLP (name))
3772 CHECK_STRING (name);
3773 string = name;
3775 else
3776 string = SYMBOL_NAME (name);
3778 tem = oblookup (obarray, SSDATA (string), SCHARS (string), SBYTES (string));
3779 if (INTEGERP (tem) || (SYMBOLP (name) && !EQ (name, tem)))
3780 return Qnil;
3781 else
3782 return tem;
3785 DEFUN ("unintern", Funintern, Sunintern, 1, 2, 0,
3786 doc: /* Delete the symbol named NAME, if any, from OBARRAY.
3787 The value is t if a symbol was found and deleted, nil otherwise.
3788 NAME may be a string or a symbol. If it is a symbol, that symbol
3789 is deleted, if it belongs to OBARRAY--no other symbol is deleted.
3790 OBARRAY defaults to the value of the variable `obarray'. */)
3791 (Lisp_Object name, Lisp_Object obarray)
3793 register Lisp_Object string, tem;
3794 size_t hash;
3796 if (NILP (obarray)) obarray = Vobarray;
3797 obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
3799 if (SYMBOLP (name))
3800 string = SYMBOL_NAME (name);
3801 else
3803 CHECK_STRING (name);
3804 string = name;
3807 tem = oblookup (obarray, SSDATA (string),
3808 SCHARS (string),
3809 SBYTES (string));
3810 if (INTEGERP (tem))
3811 return Qnil;
3812 /* If arg was a symbol, don't delete anything but that symbol itself. */
3813 if (SYMBOLP (name) && !EQ (name, tem))
3814 return Qnil;
3816 /* There are plenty of other symbols which will screw up the Emacs
3817 session if we unintern them, as well as even more ways to use
3818 `setq' or `fset' or whatnot to make the Emacs session
3819 unusable. Let's not go down this silly road. --Stef */
3820 /* if (EQ (tem, Qnil) || EQ (tem, Qt))
3821 error ("Attempt to unintern t or nil"); */
3823 XSYMBOL (tem)->interned = SYMBOL_UNINTERNED;
3825 hash = oblookup_last_bucket_number;
3827 if (EQ (XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash], tem))
3829 if (XSYMBOL (tem)->next)
3830 XSETSYMBOL (XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash], XSYMBOL (tem)->next);
3831 else
3832 XSETINT (XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash], 0);
3834 else
3836 Lisp_Object tail, following;
3838 for (tail = XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash];
3839 XSYMBOL (tail)->next;
3840 tail = following)
3842 XSETSYMBOL (following, XSYMBOL (tail)->next);
3843 if (EQ (following, tem))
3845 XSYMBOL (tail)->next = XSYMBOL (following)->next;
3846 break;
3851 return Qt;
3854 /* Return the symbol in OBARRAY whose names matches the string
3855 of SIZE characters (SIZE_BYTE bytes) at PTR.
3856 If there is no such symbol in OBARRAY, return nil.
3858 Also store the bucket number in oblookup_last_bucket_number. */
3860 Lisp_Object
3861 oblookup (Lisp_Object obarray, register const char *ptr, EMACS_INT size, EMACS_INT size_byte)
3863 size_t hash;
3864 size_t obsize;
3865 register Lisp_Object tail;
3866 Lisp_Object bucket, tem;
3868 if (!VECTORP (obarray)
3869 || (obsize = ASIZE (obarray)) == 0)
3871 obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
3872 obsize = ASIZE (obarray);
3874 /* This is sometimes needed in the middle of GC. */
3875 obsize &= ~ARRAY_MARK_FLAG;
3876 hash = hash_string (ptr, size_byte) % obsize;
3877 bucket = XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash];
3878 oblookup_last_bucket_number = hash;
3879 if (EQ (bucket, make_number (0)))
3881 else if (!SYMBOLP (bucket))
3882 error ("Bad data in guts of obarray"); /* Like CADR error message */
3883 else
3884 for (tail = bucket; ; XSETSYMBOL (tail, XSYMBOL (tail)->next))
3886 if (SBYTES (SYMBOL_NAME (tail)) == size_byte
3887 && SCHARS (SYMBOL_NAME (tail)) == size
3888 && !memcmp (SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (tail)), ptr, size_byte))
3889 return tail;
3890 else if (XSYMBOL (tail)->next == 0)
3891 break;
3893 XSETINT (tem, hash);
3894 return tem;
3897 void
3898 map_obarray (Lisp_Object obarray, void (*fn) (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object), Lisp_Object arg)
3900 ptrdiff_t i;
3901 register Lisp_Object tail;
3902 CHECK_VECTOR (obarray);
3903 for (i = ASIZE (obarray) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
3905 tail = XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[i];
3906 if (SYMBOLP (tail))
3907 while (1)
3909 (*fn) (tail, arg);
3910 if (XSYMBOL (tail)->next == 0)
3911 break;
3912 XSETSYMBOL (tail, XSYMBOL (tail)->next);
3917 static void
3918 mapatoms_1 (Lisp_Object sym, Lisp_Object function)
3920 call1 (function, sym);
3923 DEFUN ("mapatoms", Fmapatoms, Smapatoms, 1, 2, 0,
3924 doc: /* Call FUNCTION on every symbol in OBARRAY.
3925 OBARRAY defaults to the value of `obarray'. */)
3926 (Lisp_Object function, Lisp_Object obarray)
3928 if (NILP (obarray)) obarray = Vobarray;
3929 obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
3931 map_obarray (obarray, mapatoms_1, function);
3932 return Qnil;
3935 #define OBARRAY_SIZE 1511
3937 void
3938 init_obarray (void)
3940 Lisp_Object oblength;
3942 XSETFASTINT (oblength, OBARRAY_SIZE);
3944 Vobarray = Fmake_vector (oblength, make_number (0));
3945 initial_obarray = Vobarray;
3946 staticpro (&initial_obarray);
3948 Qunbound = Fmake_symbol (make_pure_c_string ("unbound"));
3949 /* Set temporary dummy values to Qnil and Vpurify_flag to satisfy the
3950 NILP (Vpurify_flag) check in intern_c_string. */
3951 Qnil = make_number (-1); Vpurify_flag = make_number (1);
3952 Qnil = intern_c_string ("nil");
3954 /* Fmake_symbol inits fields of new symbols with Qunbound and Qnil,
3955 so those two need to be fixed manally. */
3956 SET_SYMBOL_VAL (XSYMBOL (Qunbound), Qunbound);
3957 XSYMBOL (Qunbound)->function = Qunbound;
3958 XSYMBOL (Qunbound)->plist = Qnil;
3959 /* XSYMBOL (Qnil)->function = Qunbound; */
3960 SET_SYMBOL_VAL (XSYMBOL (Qnil), Qnil);
3961 XSYMBOL (Qnil)->constant = 1;
3962 XSYMBOL (Qnil)->plist = Qnil;
3964 Qt = intern_c_string ("t");
3965 SET_SYMBOL_VAL (XSYMBOL (Qt), Qt);
3966 XSYMBOL (Qt)->constant = 1;
3968 /* Qt is correct even if CANNOT_DUMP. loadup.el will set to nil at end. */
3969 Vpurify_flag = Qt;
3971 DEFSYM (Qvariable_documentation, "variable-documentation");
3973 read_buffer_size = 100 + MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH;
3974 read_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (read_buffer_size);
3977 void
3978 defsubr (struct Lisp_Subr *sname)
3980 Lisp_Object sym;
3981 sym = intern_c_string (sname->symbol_name);
3982 XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE (sname, size, PVEC_SUBR);
3983 XSETSUBR (XSYMBOL (sym)->function, sname);
3986 #ifdef NOTDEF /* use fset in subr.el now */
3987 void
3988 defalias (struct Lisp_Subr *sname, char *string)
3990 Lisp_Object sym;
3991 sym = intern (string);
3992 XSETSUBR (XSYMBOL (sym)->function, sname);
3994 #endif /* NOTDEF */
3996 /* Define an "integer variable"; a symbol whose value is forwarded to a
3997 C variable of type EMACS_INT. Sample call (with "xx" to fool make-docfile):
3998 DEFxxVAR_INT ("emacs-priority", &emacs_priority, "Documentation"); */
3999 void
4000 defvar_int (struct Lisp_Intfwd *i_fwd,
4001 const char *namestring, EMACS_INT *address)
4003 Lisp_Object sym;
4004 sym = intern_c_string (namestring);
4005 i_fwd->type = Lisp_Fwd_Int;
4006 i_fwd->intvar = address;
4007 XSYMBOL (sym)->declared_special = 1;
4008 XSYMBOL (sym)->redirect = SYMBOL_FORWARDED;
4009 SET_SYMBOL_FWD (XSYMBOL (sym), (union Lisp_Fwd *)i_fwd);
4012 /* Similar but define a variable whose value is t if address contains 1,
4013 nil if address contains 0. */
4014 void
4015 defvar_bool (struct Lisp_Boolfwd *b_fwd,
4016 const char *namestring, int *address)
4018 Lisp_Object sym;
4019 sym = intern_c_string (namestring);
4020 b_fwd->type = Lisp_Fwd_Bool;
4021 b_fwd->boolvar = address;
4022 XSYMBOL (sym)->declared_special = 1;
4023 XSYMBOL (sym)->redirect = SYMBOL_FORWARDED;
4024 SET_SYMBOL_FWD (XSYMBOL (sym), (union Lisp_Fwd *)b_fwd);
4025 Vbyte_boolean_vars = Fcons (sym, Vbyte_boolean_vars);
4028 /* Similar but define a variable whose value is the Lisp Object stored
4029 at address. Two versions: with and without gc-marking of the C
4030 variable. The nopro version is used when that variable will be
4031 gc-marked for some other reason, since marking the same slot twice
4032 can cause trouble with strings. */
4033 void
4034 defvar_lisp_nopro (struct Lisp_Objfwd *o_fwd,
4035 const char *namestring, Lisp_Object *address)
4037 Lisp_Object sym;
4038 sym = intern_c_string (namestring);
4039 o_fwd->type = Lisp_Fwd_Obj;
4040 o_fwd->objvar = address;
4041 XSYMBOL (sym)->declared_special = 1;
4042 XSYMBOL (sym)->redirect = SYMBOL_FORWARDED;
4043 SET_SYMBOL_FWD (XSYMBOL (sym), (union Lisp_Fwd *)o_fwd);
4046 void
4047 defvar_lisp (struct Lisp_Objfwd *o_fwd,
4048 const char *namestring, Lisp_Object *address)
4050 defvar_lisp_nopro (o_fwd, namestring, address);
4051 staticpro (address);
4054 /* Similar but define a variable whose value is the Lisp Object stored
4055 at a particular offset in the current kboard object. */
4057 void
4058 defvar_kboard (struct Lisp_Kboard_Objfwd *ko_fwd,
4059 const char *namestring, int offset)
4061 Lisp_Object sym;
4062 sym = intern_c_string (namestring);
4063 ko_fwd->type = Lisp_Fwd_Kboard_Obj;
4064 ko_fwd->offset = offset;
4065 XSYMBOL (sym)->declared_special = 1;
4066 XSYMBOL (sym)->redirect = SYMBOL_FORWARDED;
4067 SET_SYMBOL_FWD (XSYMBOL (sym), (union Lisp_Fwd *)ko_fwd);
4070 /* Record the value of load-path used at the start of dumping
4071 so we can see if the site changed it later during dumping. */
4072 static Lisp_Object dump_path;
4074 void
4075 init_lread (void)
4077 const char *normal;
4078 int turn_off_warning = 0;
4080 /* Compute the default load-path. */
4081 #ifdef CANNOT_DUMP
4082 normal = PATH_LOADSEARCH;
4083 Vload_path = decode_env_path (0, normal);
4084 #else
4085 if (NILP (Vpurify_flag))
4086 normal = PATH_LOADSEARCH;
4087 else
4088 normal = PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH;
4090 /* In a dumped Emacs, we normally have to reset the value of
4091 Vload_path from PATH_LOADSEARCH, since the value that was dumped
4092 uses ../lisp, instead of the path of the installed elisp
4093 libraries. However, if it appears that Vload_path was changed
4094 from the default before dumping, don't override that value. */
4095 if (initialized)
4097 if (! NILP (Fequal (dump_path, Vload_path)))
4099 Vload_path = decode_env_path (0, normal);
4100 if (!NILP (Vinstallation_directory))
4102 Lisp_Object tem, tem1, sitelisp;
4104 /* Remove site-lisp dirs from path temporarily and store
4105 them in sitelisp, then conc them on at the end so
4106 they're always first in path. */
4107 sitelisp = Qnil;
4108 while (1)
4110 tem = Fcar (Vload_path);
4111 tem1 = Fstring_match (build_string ("site-lisp"),
4112 tem, Qnil);
4113 if (!NILP (tem1))
4115 Vload_path = Fcdr (Vload_path);
4116 sitelisp = Fcons (tem, sitelisp);
4118 else
4119 break;
4122 /* Add to the path the lisp subdir of the
4123 installation dir, if it exists. */
4124 tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("lisp"),
4125 Vinstallation_directory);
4126 tem1 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
4127 if (!NILP (tem1))
4129 if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
4131 turn_off_warning = 1;
4132 Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
4135 else
4136 /* That dir doesn't exist, so add the build-time
4137 Lisp dirs instead. */
4138 Vload_path = nconc2 (Vload_path, dump_path);
4140 /* Add leim under the installation dir, if it exists. */
4141 tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("leim"),
4142 Vinstallation_directory);
4143 tem1 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
4144 if (!NILP (tem1))
4146 if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
4147 Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
4150 /* Add site-lisp under the installation dir, if it exists. */
4151 tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("site-lisp"),
4152 Vinstallation_directory);
4153 tem1 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
4154 if (!NILP (tem1))
4156 if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
4157 Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
4160 /* If Emacs was not built in the source directory,
4161 and it is run from where it was built, add to load-path
4162 the lisp, leim and site-lisp dirs under that directory. */
4164 if (NILP (Fequal (Vinstallation_directory, Vsource_directory)))
4166 Lisp_Object tem2;
4168 tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("src/Makefile"),
4169 Vinstallation_directory);
4170 tem1 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
4172 /* Don't be fooled if they moved the entire source tree
4173 AFTER dumping Emacs. If the build directory is indeed
4174 different from the source dir, src/Makefile.in and
4175 src/Makefile will not be found together. */
4176 tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("src/Makefile.in"),
4177 Vinstallation_directory);
4178 tem2 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
4179 if (!NILP (tem1) && NILP (tem2))
4181 tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("lisp"),
4182 Vsource_directory);
4184 if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
4185 Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
4187 tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("leim"),
4188 Vsource_directory);
4190 if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
4191 Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
4193 tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("site-lisp"),
4194 Vsource_directory);
4196 if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
4197 Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
4200 if (!NILP (sitelisp) && !no_site_lisp)
4201 Vload_path = nconc2 (Fnreverse (sitelisp), Vload_path);
4205 else
4207 /* NORMAL refers to the lisp dir in the source directory. */
4208 /* We used to add ../lisp at the front here, but
4209 that caused trouble because it was copied from dump_path
4210 into Vload_path, above, when Vinstallation_directory was non-nil.
4211 It should be unnecessary. */
4212 Vload_path = decode_env_path (0, normal);
4213 dump_path = Vload_path;
4215 #endif
4217 #if (!(defined (WINDOWSNT) || (defined (HAVE_NS))))
4218 /* When Emacs is invoked over network shares on NT, PATH_LOADSEARCH is
4219 almost never correct, thereby causing a warning to be printed out that
4220 confuses users. Since PATH_LOADSEARCH is always overridden by the
4221 EMACSLOADPATH environment variable below, disable the warning on NT. */
4223 /* Warn if dirs in the *standard* path don't exist. */
4224 if (!turn_off_warning)
4226 Lisp_Object path_tail;
4228 for (path_tail = Vload_path;
4229 !NILP (path_tail);
4230 path_tail = XCDR (path_tail))
4232 Lisp_Object dirfile;
4233 dirfile = Fcar (path_tail);
4234 if (STRINGP (dirfile))
4236 dirfile = Fdirectory_file_name (dirfile);
4237 if (access (SSDATA (dirfile), 0) < 0)
4238 dir_warning ("Warning: Lisp directory `%s' does not exist.\n",
4239 XCAR (path_tail));
4243 #endif /* !(WINDOWSNT || HAVE_NS) */
4245 /* If the EMACSLOADPATH environment variable is set, use its value.
4246 This doesn't apply if we're dumping. */
4247 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP
4248 if (NILP (Vpurify_flag)
4249 && egetenv ("EMACSLOADPATH"))
4250 #endif
4251 Vload_path = decode_env_path ("EMACSLOADPATH", normal);
4253 Vvalues = Qnil;
4255 load_in_progress = 0;
4256 Vload_file_name = Qnil;
4258 load_descriptor_list = Qnil;
4260 Vstandard_input = Qt;
4261 Vloads_in_progress = Qnil;
4264 /* Print a warning, using format string FORMAT, that directory DIRNAME
4265 does not exist. Print it on stderr and put it in *Messages*. */
4267 void
4268 dir_warning (const char *format, Lisp_Object dirname)
4270 char *buffer
4271 = (char *) alloca (SCHARS (dirname) + strlen (format) + 5);
4273 fprintf (stderr, format, SDATA (dirname));
4274 sprintf (buffer, format, SDATA (dirname));
4275 /* Don't log the warning before we've initialized!! */
4276 if (initialized)
4277 message_dolog (buffer, strlen (buffer), 0, STRING_MULTIBYTE (dirname));
4280 void
4281 syms_of_lread (void)
4283 defsubr (&Sread);
4284 defsubr (&Sread_from_string);
4285 defsubr (&Sintern);
4286 defsubr (&Sintern_soft);
4287 defsubr (&Sunintern);
4288 defsubr (&Sget_load_suffixes);
4289 defsubr (&Sload);
4290 defsubr (&Seval_buffer);
4291 defsubr (&Seval_region);
4292 defsubr (&Sread_char);
4293 defsubr (&Sread_char_exclusive);
4294 defsubr (&Sread_event);
4295 defsubr (&Sget_file_char);
4296 defsubr (&Smapatoms);
4297 defsubr (&Slocate_file_internal);
4299 DEFVAR_LISP ("obarray", Vobarray,
4300 doc: /* Symbol table for use by `intern' and `read'.
4301 It is a vector whose length ought to be prime for best results.
4302 The vector's contents don't make sense if examined from Lisp programs;
4303 to find all the symbols in an obarray, use `mapatoms'. */);
4305 DEFVAR_LISP ("values", Vvalues,
4306 doc: /* List of values of all expressions which were read, evaluated and printed.
4307 Order is reverse chronological. */);
4309 DEFVAR_LISP ("standard-input", Vstandard_input,
4310 doc: /* Stream for read to get input from.
4311 See documentation of `read' for possible values. */);
4312 Vstandard_input = Qt;
4314 DEFVAR_LISP ("read-with-symbol-positions", Vread_with_symbol_positions,
4315 doc: /* If non-nil, add position of read symbols to `read-symbol-positions-list'.
4317 If this variable is a buffer, then only forms read from that buffer
4318 will be added to `read-symbol-positions-list'.
4319 If this variable is t, then all read forms will be added.
4320 The effect of all other values other than nil are not currently
4321 defined, although they may be in the future.
4323 The positions are relative to the last call to `read' or
4324 `read-from-string'. It is probably a bad idea to set this variable at
4325 the toplevel; bind it instead. */);
4326 Vread_with_symbol_positions = Qnil;
4328 DEFVAR_LISP ("read-symbol-positions-list", Vread_symbol_positions_list,
4329 doc: /* A list mapping read symbols to their positions.
4330 This variable is modified during calls to `read' or
4331 `read-from-string', but only when `read-with-symbol-positions' is
4332 non-nil.
4334 Each element of the list looks like (SYMBOL . CHAR-POSITION), where
4335 CHAR-POSITION is an integer giving the offset of that occurrence of the
4336 symbol from the position where `read' or `read-from-string' started.
4338 Note that a symbol will appear multiple times in this list, if it was
4339 read multiple times. The list is in the same order as the symbols
4340 were read in. */);
4341 Vread_symbol_positions_list = Qnil;
4343 DEFVAR_LISP ("read-circle", Vread_circle,
4344 doc: /* Non-nil means read recursive structures using #N= and #N# syntax. */);
4345 Vread_circle = Qt;
4347 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-path", Vload_path,
4348 doc: /* *List of directories to search for files to load.
4349 Each element is a string (directory name) or nil (try default directory).
4350 Initialized based on EMACSLOADPATH environment variable, if any,
4351 otherwise to default specified by file `epaths.h' when Emacs was built. */);
4353 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-suffixes", Vload_suffixes,
4354 doc: /* List of suffixes for (compiled or source) Emacs Lisp files.
4355 This list should not include the empty string.
4356 `load' and related functions try to append these suffixes, in order,
4357 to the specified file name if a Lisp suffix is allowed or required. */);
4358 Vload_suffixes = Fcons (make_pure_c_string (".elc"),
4359 Fcons (make_pure_c_string (".el"), Qnil));
4360 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-file-rep-suffixes", Vload_file_rep_suffixes,
4361 doc: /* List of suffixes that indicate representations of \
4362 the same file.
4363 This list should normally start with the empty string.
4365 Enabling Auto Compression mode appends the suffixes in
4366 `jka-compr-load-suffixes' to this list and disabling Auto Compression
4367 mode removes them again. `load' and related functions use this list to
4368 determine whether they should look for compressed versions of a file
4369 and, if so, which suffixes they should try to append to the file name
4370 in order to do so. However, if you want to customize which suffixes
4371 the loading functions recognize as compression suffixes, you should
4372 customize `jka-compr-load-suffixes' rather than the present variable. */);
4373 Vload_file_rep_suffixes = Fcons (empty_unibyte_string, Qnil);
4375 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-in-progress", load_in_progress,
4376 doc: /* Non-nil if inside of `load'. */);
4377 DEFSYM (Qload_in_progress, "load-in-progress");
4379 DEFVAR_LISP ("after-load-alist", Vafter_load_alist,
4380 doc: /* An alist of expressions to be evalled when particular files are loaded.
4381 Each element looks like (REGEXP-OR-FEATURE FORMS...).
4383 REGEXP-OR-FEATURE is either a regular expression to match file names, or
4384 a symbol \(a feature name).
4386 When `load' is run and the file-name argument matches an element's
4387 REGEXP-OR-FEATURE, or when `provide' is run and provides the symbol
4388 REGEXP-OR-FEATURE, the FORMS in the element are executed.
4390 An error in FORMS does not undo the load, but does prevent execution of
4391 the rest of the FORMS. */);
4392 Vafter_load_alist = Qnil;
4394 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-history", Vload_history,
4395 doc: /* Alist mapping loaded file names to symbols and features.
4396 Each alist element should be a list (FILE-NAME ENTRIES...), where
4397 FILE-NAME is the name of a file that has been loaded into Emacs.
4398 The file name is absolute and true (i.e. it doesn't contain symlinks).
4399 As an exception, one of the alist elements may have FILE-NAME nil,
4400 for symbols and features not associated with any file.
4402 The remaining ENTRIES in the alist element describe the functions and
4403 variables defined in that file, the features provided, and the
4404 features required. Each entry has the form `(provide . FEATURE)',
4405 `(require . FEATURE)', `(defun . FUNCTION)', `(autoload . SYMBOL)',
4406 `(defface . SYMBOL)', or `(t . SYMBOL)'. Entries like `(t . SYMBOL)'
4407 may precede a `(defun . FUNCTION)' entry, and means that SYMBOL was an
4408 autoload before this file redefined it as a function. In addition,
4409 entries may also be single symbols, which means that SYMBOL was
4410 defined by `defvar' or `defconst'.
4412 During preloading, the file name recorded is relative to the main Lisp
4413 directory. These file names are converted to absolute at startup. */);
4414 Vload_history = Qnil;
4416 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-file-name", Vload_file_name,
4417 doc: /* Full name of file being loaded by `load'. */);
4418 Vload_file_name = Qnil;
4420 DEFVAR_LISP ("user-init-file", Vuser_init_file,
4421 doc: /* File name, including directory, of user's initialization file.
4422 If the file loaded had extension `.elc', and the corresponding source file
4423 exists, this variable contains the name of source file, suitable for use
4424 by functions like `custom-save-all' which edit the init file.
4425 While Emacs loads and evaluates the init file, value is the real name
4426 of the file, regardless of whether or not it has the `.elc' extension. */);
4427 Vuser_init_file = Qnil;
4429 DEFVAR_LISP ("current-load-list", Vcurrent_load_list,
4430 doc: /* Used for internal purposes by `load'. */);
4431 Vcurrent_load_list = Qnil;
4433 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-read-function", Vload_read_function,
4434 doc: /* Function used by `load' and `eval-region' for reading expressions.
4435 The default is nil, which means use the function `read'. */);
4436 Vload_read_function = Qnil;
4438 DEFVAR_LISP ("load-source-file-function", Vload_source_file_function,
4439 doc: /* Function called in `load' for loading an Emacs Lisp source file.
4440 This function is for doing code conversion before reading the source file.
4441 If nil, loading is done without any code conversion.
4442 Arguments are FULLNAME, FILE, NOERROR, NOMESSAGE, where
4443 FULLNAME is the full name of FILE.
4444 See `load' for the meaning of the remaining arguments. */);
4445 Vload_source_file_function = Qnil;
4447 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-force-doc-strings", load_force_doc_strings,
4448 doc: /* Non-nil means `load' should force-load all dynamic doc strings.
4449 This is useful when the file being loaded is a temporary copy. */);
4450 load_force_doc_strings = 0;
4452 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-convert-to-unibyte", load_convert_to_unibyte,
4453 doc: /* Non-nil means `read' converts strings to unibyte whenever possible.
4454 This is normally bound by `load' and `eval-buffer' to control `read',
4455 and is not meant for users to change. */);
4456 load_convert_to_unibyte = 0;
4458 DEFVAR_LISP ("source-directory", Vsource_directory,
4459 doc: /* Directory in which Emacs sources were found when Emacs was built.
4460 You cannot count on them to still be there! */);
4461 Vsource_directory
4462 = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("../"),
4463 Fcar (decode_env_path (0, PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH)));
4465 DEFVAR_LISP ("preloaded-file-list", Vpreloaded_file_list,
4466 doc: /* List of files that were preloaded (when dumping Emacs). */);
4467 Vpreloaded_file_list = Qnil;
4469 DEFVAR_LISP ("byte-boolean-vars", Vbyte_boolean_vars,
4470 doc: /* List of all DEFVAR_BOOL variables, used by the byte code optimizer. */);
4471 Vbyte_boolean_vars = Qnil;
4473 DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-dangerous-libraries", load_dangerous_libraries,
4474 doc: /* Non-nil means load dangerous compiled Lisp files.
4475 Some versions of XEmacs use different byte codes than Emacs. These
4476 incompatible byte codes can make Emacs crash when it tries to execute
4477 them. */);
4478 load_dangerous_libraries = 0;
4480 DEFVAR_BOOL ("force-load-messages", force_load_messages,
4481 doc: /* Non-nil means force printing messages when loading Lisp files.
4482 This overrides the value of the NOMESSAGE argument to `load'. */);
4483 force_load_messages = 0;
4485 DEFVAR_LISP ("bytecomp-version-regexp", Vbytecomp_version_regexp,
4486 doc: /* Regular expression matching safe to load compiled Lisp files.
4487 When Emacs loads a compiled Lisp file, it reads the first 512 bytes
4488 from the file, and matches them against this regular expression.
4489 When the regular expression matches, the file is considered to be safe
4490 to load. See also `load-dangerous-libraries'. */);
4491 Vbytecomp_version_regexp
4492 = make_pure_c_string ("^;;;.\\(in Emacs version\\|bytecomp version FSF\\)");
4494 Qlexical_binding = intern ("lexical-binding");
4495 staticpro (&Qlexical_binding);
4496 DEFVAR_LISP ("lexical-binding", Vlexical_binding,
4497 doc: /* Whether to use lexical binding when evaluating code.
4498 Non-nil means that the code in the current buffer should be evaluated
4499 with lexical binding.
4500 This variable is automatically set from the file variables of an
4501 interpreted Lisp file read using `load'. */);
4502 Fmake_variable_buffer_local (Qlexical_binding);
4504 DEFVAR_LISP ("eval-buffer-list", Veval_buffer_list,
4505 doc: /* List of buffers being read from by calls to `eval-buffer' and `eval-region'. */);
4506 Veval_buffer_list = Qnil;
4508 DEFVAR_LISP ("old-style-backquotes", Vold_style_backquotes,
4509 doc: /* Set to non-nil when `read' encounters an old-style backquote. */);
4510 Vold_style_backquotes = Qnil;
4511 DEFSYM (Qold_style_backquotes, "old-style-backquotes");
4513 /* Vsource_directory was initialized in init_lread. */
4515 load_descriptor_list = Qnil;
4516 staticpro (&load_descriptor_list);
4518 DEFSYM (Qcurrent_load_list, "current-load-list");
4519 DEFSYM (Qstandard_input, "standard-input");
4520 DEFSYM (Qread_char, "read-char");
4521 DEFSYM (Qget_file_char, "get-file-char");
4522 DEFSYM (Qget_emacs_mule_file_char, "get-emacs-mule-file-char");
4523 DEFSYM (Qload_force_doc_strings, "load-force-doc-strings");
4525 DEFSYM (Qbackquote, "`");
4526 DEFSYM (Qcomma, ",");
4527 DEFSYM (Qcomma_at, ",@");
4528 DEFSYM (Qcomma_dot, ",.");
4530 DEFSYM (Qinhibit_file_name_operation, "inhibit-file-name-operation");
4531 DEFSYM (Qascii_character, "ascii-character");
4532 DEFSYM (Qfunction, "function");
4533 DEFSYM (Qload, "load");
4534 DEFSYM (Qload_file_name, "load-file-name");
4535 DEFSYM (Qeval_buffer_list, "eval-buffer-list");
4536 DEFSYM (Qfile_truename, "file-truename");
4537 DEFSYM (Qdir_ok, "dir-ok");
4538 DEFSYM (Qdo_after_load_evaluation, "do-after-load-evaluation");
4540 staticpro (&dump_path);
4542 staticpro (&read_objects);
4543 read_objects = Qnil;
4544 staticpro (&seen_list);
4545 seen_list = Qnil;
4547 Vloads_in_progress = Qnil;
4548 staticpro (&Vloads_in_progress);
4550 DEFSYM (Qhash_table, "hash-table");
4551 DEFSYM (Qdata, "data");
4552 DEFSYM (Qtest, "test");
4553 DEFSYM (Qsize, "size");
4554 DEFSYM (Qweakness, "weakness");
4555 DEFSYM (Qrehash_size, "rehash-size");
4556 DEFSYM (Qrehash_threshold, "rehash-threshold");