1 /* Execution of byte code produced by bytecomp.el.
2 Copyright (C) 1985-1988, 1993, 2000-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
6 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 hacked on by jwz@lucid.com 17-jun-91
21 o added a compile-time switch to turn on simple sanity checking;
22 o put back the obsolete byte-codes for error-detection;
23 o added a new instruction, unbind_all, which I will use for
24 tail-recursion elimination;
25 o made temp_output_buffer_show be called with the right number
27 o made the new bytecodes be called with args in the right order;
28 o added metering support.
31 o added relative jump instructions;
32 o all conditionals now only do QUIT if they jump.
39 #include "character.h"
43 #ifdef CHECK_FRAME_FONT
49 * define BYTE_CODE_SAFE to enable some minor sanity checking (useful for
50 * debugging the byte compiler...)
52 * define BYTE_CODE_METER to enable generation of a byte-op usage histogram.
54 /* #define BYTE_CODE_SAFE */
55 /* #define BYTE_CODE_METER */
58 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_METER
60 Lisp_Object Qbyte_code_meter
;
61 #define METER_2(code1, code2) \
62 XFASTINT (XVECTOR (XVECTOR (Vbyte_code_meter)->contents[(code1)]) \
65 #define METER_1(code) METER_2 (0, (code))
67 #define METER_CODE(last_code, this_code) \
69 if (byte_metering_on) \
71 if (METER_1 (this_code) < MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM) \
72 METER_1 (this_code)++; \
74 && METER_2 (last_code, this_code) < MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM) \
75 METER_2 (last_code, this_code)++; \
79 #endif /* BYTE_CODE_METER */
82 Lisp_Object Qbytecode
;
86 #define Bstack_ref 0 /* Actually, Bstack_ref+0 is not implemented: use dup. */
111 #define Bsymbol_value 0112
112 #define Bsymbol_function 0113
116 #define Bsubstring 0117
117 #define Bconcat2 0120
118 #define Bconcat3 0121
119 #define Bconcat4 0122
122 #define Beqlsign 0125
135 /* Was Bmark in v17. */
136 #define Bsave_current_buffer 0141 /* Obsolete. */
137 #define Bgoto_char 0142
139 #define Bpoint_max 0144
140 #define Bpoint_min 0145
141 #define Bchar_after 0146
142 #define Bfollowing_char 0147
143 #define Bpreceding_char 0150
144 #define Bcurrent_column 0151
145 #define Bindent_to 0152
146 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
147 #define Bscan_buffer 0153 /* No longer generated as of v18. */
153 #define Bcurrent_buffer 0160
154 #define Bset_buffer 0161
155 #define Bsave_current_buffer_1 0162 /* Replacing Bsave_current_buffer. */
157 #define Bread_char 0162 /* No longer generated as of v19 */
159 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
160 #define Bset_mark 0163 /* this loser is no longer generated as of v18 */
162 #define Binteractive_p 0164 /* Obsolete since Emacs-24.1. */
164 #define Bforward_char 0165
165 #define Bforward_word 0166
166 #define Bskip_chars_forward 0167
167 #define Bskip_chars_backward 0170
168 #define Bforward_line 0171
169 #define Bchar_syntax 0172
170 #define Bbuffer_substring 0173
171 #define Bdelete_region 0174
172 #define Bnarrow_to_region 0175
174 #define Bend_of_line 0177
176 #define Bconstant2 0201
178 #define Bgotoifnil 0203
179 #define Bgotoifnonnil 0204
180 #define Bgotoifnilelsepop 0205
181 #define Bgotoifnonnilelsepop 0206
183 #define Bdiscard 0210
186 #define Bsave_excursion 0212
187 #define Bsave_window_excursion 0213 /* Obsolete since Emacs-24.1. */
188 #define Bsave_restriction 0214
191 #define Bunwind_protect 0216
192 #define Bcondition_case 0217
193 #define Btemp_output_buffer_setup 0220 /* Obsolete since Emacs-24.1. */
194 #define Btemp_output_buffer_show 0221 /* Obsolete since Emacs-24.1. */
196 #define Bunbind_all 0222 /* Obsolete. Never used. */
198 #define Bset_marker 0223
199 #define Bmatch_beginning 0224
200 #define Bmatch_end 0225
202 #define Bdowncase 0227
204 #define Bstringeqlsign 0230
205 #define Bstringlss 0231
211 #define Bnreverse 0237
214 #define Bcar_safe 0242
215 #define Bcdr_safe 0243
219 #define Bnumberp 0247
220 #define Bintegerp 0250
223 #define BRgotoifnil 0253
224 #define BRgotoifnonnil 0254
225 #define BRgotoifnilelsepop 0255
226 #define BRgotoifnonnilelsepop 0256
229 #define BconcatN 0260
230 #define BinsertN 0261
232 /* Bstack_ref is code 0. */
233 #define Bstack_set 0262
234 #define Bstack_set2 0263
235 #define BdiscardN 0266
237 #define Bconstant 0300
239 /* Whether to maintain a `top' and `bottom' field in the stack frame. */
240 #define BYTE_MAINTAIN_TOP (BYTE_CODE_SAFE || BYTE_MARK_STACK)
242 /* Structure describing a value stack used during byte-code execution
247 /* Program counter. This points into the byte_string below
248 and is relocated when that string is relocated. */
249 const unsigned char *pc
;
251 /* Top and bottom of stack. The bottom points to an area of memory
252 allocated with alloca in Fbyte_code. */
253 #if BYTE_MAINTAIN_TOP
254 Lisp_Object
*top
, *bottom
;
257 /* The string containing the byte-code, and its current address.
258 Storing this here protects it from GC because mark_byte_stack
260 Lisp_Object byte_string
;
261 const unsigned char *byte_string_start
;
263 /* The vector of constants used during byte-code execution. Storing
264 this here protects it from GC because mark_byte_stack marks it. */
265 Lisp_Object constants
;
267 /* Next entry in byte_stack_list. */
268 struct byte_stack
*next
;
271 /* A list of currently active byte-code execution value stacks.
272 Fbyte_code adds an entry to the head of this list before it starts
273 processing byte-code, and it removed the entry again when it is
274 done. Signalling an error truncates the list analoguous to
277 struct byte_stack
*byte_stack_list
;
280 /* Mark objects on byte_stack_list. Called during GC. */
284 mark_byte_stack (void)
286 struct byte_stack
*stack
;
289 for (stack
= byte_stack_list
; stack
; stack
= stack
->next
)
291 /* If STACK->top is null here, this means there's an opcode in
292 Fbyte_code that wasn't expected to GC, but did. To find out
293 which opcode this is, record the value of `stack', and walk
294 up the stack in a debugger, stopping in frames of Fbyte_code.
295 The culprit is found in the frame of Fbyte_code where the
296 address of its local variable `stack' is equal to the
297 recorded value of `stack' here. */
298 eassert (stack
->top
);
300 for (obj
= stack
->bottom
; obj
<= stack
->top
; ++obj
)
303 mark_object (stack
->byte_string
);
304 mark_object (stack
->constants
);
309 /* Unmark objects in the stacks on byte_stack_list. Relocate program
310 counters. Called when GC has completed. */
313 unmark_byte_stack (void)
315 struct byte_stack
*stack
;
317 for (stack
= byte_stack_list
; stack
; stack
= stack
->next
)
319 if (stack
->byte_string_start
!= SDATA (stack
->byte_string
))
321 int offset
= stack
->pc
- stack
->byte_string_start
;
322 stack
->byte_string_start
= SDATA (stack
->byte_string
);
323 stack
->pc
= stack
->byte_string_start
+ offset
;
329 /* Fetch the next byte from the bytecode stream */
331 #define FETCH *stack.pc++
333 /* Fetch two bytes from the bytecode stream and make a 16-bit number
336 #define FETCH2 (op = FETCH, op + (FETCH << 8))
338 /* Push x onto the execution stack. This used to be #define PUSH(x)
339 (*++stackp = (x)) This oddity is necessary because Alliant can't be
340 bothered to compile the preincrement operator properly, as of 4/91.
343 #define PUSH(x) (top++, *top = (x))
345 /* Pop a value off the execution stack. */
349 /* Discard n values from the execution stack. */
351 #define DISCARD(n) (top -= (n))
353 /* Get the value which is at the top of the execution stack, but don't
358 /* Actions that must be performed before and after calling a function
361 #if !BYTE_MAINTAIN_TOP
362 #define BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC() ((void)0)
363 #define AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC() ((void)0)
365 #define BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC() stack.top = top
366 #define AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC() stack.top = NULL
369 /* Garbage collect if we have consed enough since the last time.
370 We do this at every branch, to avoid loops that never GC. */
374 if (consing_since_gc > gc_cons_threshold \
375 && consing_since_gc > gc_relative_threshold) \
377 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC (); \
378 Fgarbage_collect (); \
379 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC (); \
383 /* Check for jumping out of range. */
385 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
387 #define CHECK_RANGE(ARG) \
388 if (ARG >= bytestr_length) abort ()
390 #else /* not BYTE_CODE_SAFE */
392 #define CHECK_RANGE(ARG)
394 #endif /* not BYTE_CODE_SAFE */
396 /* A version of the QUIT macro which makes sure that the stack top is
397 set before signaling `quit'. */
399 #define BYTE_CODE_QUIT \
401 if (!NILP (Vquit_flag) && NILP (Vinhibit_quit)) \
403 Lisp_Object flag = Vquit_flag; \
405 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC (); \
406 if (EQ (Vthrow_on_input, flag)) \
407 Fthrow (Vthrow_on_input, Qt); \
408 Fsignal (Qquit, Qnil); \
409 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC (); \
411 ELSE_PENDING_SIGNALS \
415 DEFUN ("byte-code", Fbyte_code
, Sbyte_code
, 3, 3, 0,
416 doc
: /* Function used internally in byte-compiled code.
417 The first argument, BYTESTR, is a string of byte code;
418 the second, VECTOR, a vector of constants;
419 the third, MAXDEPTH, the maximum stack depth used in this function.
420 If the third argument is incorrect, Emacs may crash. */)
421 (Lisp_Object bytestr
, Lisp_Object vector
, Lisp_Object maxdepth
)
423 return exec_byte_code (bytestr
, vector
, maxdepth
, Qnil
, 0, NULL
);
426 /* Execute the byte-code in BYTESTR. VECTOR is the constant vector, and
427 MAXDEPTH is the maximum stack depth used (if MAXDEPTH is incorrect,
428 emacs may crash!). If ARGS_TEMPLATE is non-nil, it should be a lisp
429 argument list (including &rest, &optional, etc.), and ARGS, of size
430 NARGS, should be a vector of the actual arguments. The arguments in
431 ARGS are pushed on the stack according to ARGS_TEMPLATE before
432 executing BYTESTR. */
435 exec_byte_code (Lisp_Object bytestr
, Lisp_Object vector
, Lisp_Object maxdepth
,
436 Lisp_Object args_template
, ptrdiff_t nargs
, Lisp_Object
*args
)
438 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
439 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_METER
444 /* Lisp_Object v1, v2; */
445 Lisp_Object
*vectorp
;
446 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
447 ptrdiff_t const_length
;
451 struct byte_stack stack
;
455 #if 0 /* CHECK_FRAME_FONT */
457 struct frame
*f
= SELECTED_FRAME ();
459 && FRAME_FONT (f
)->direction
!= 0
460 && FRAME_FONT (f
)->direction
!= 1)
465 CHECK_STRING (bytestr
);
466 CHECK_VECTOR (vector
);
467 CHECK_NATNUM (maxdepth
);
469 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
470 const_length
= ASIZE (vector
);
473 if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (bytestr
))
474 /* BYTESTR must have been produced by Emacs 20.2 or the earlier
475 because they produced a raw 8-bit string for byte-code and now
476 such a byte-code string is loaded as multibyte while raw 8-bit
477 characters converted to multibyte form. Thus, now we must
478 convert them back to the originally intended unibyte form. */
479 bytestr
= Fstring_as_unibyte (bytestr
);
481 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
482 bytestr_length
= SBYTES (bytestr
);
484 vectorp
= XVECTOR (vector
)->contents
;
486 stack
.byte_string
= bytestr
;
487 stack
.pc
= stack
.byte_string_start
= SDATA (bytestr
);
488 stack
.constants
= vector
;
489 if (min (PTRDIFF_MAX
, SIZE_MAX
) / sizeof (Lisp_Object
) < XFASTINT (maxdepth
))
490 memory_full (SIZE_MAX
);
491 top
= (Lisp_Object
*) alloca (XFASTINT (maxdepth
)
492 * sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
493 #if BYTE_MAINTAIN_TOP
498 stack
.next
= byte_stack_list
;
499 byte_stack_list
= &stack
;
501 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
502 stacke
= stack
.bottom
- 1 + XFASTINT (maxdepth
);
505 if (INTEGERP (args_template
))
507 ptrdiff_t at
= XINT (args_template
);
509 int mandatory
= at
& 127;
510 ptrdiff_t nonrest
= at
>> 8;
511 eassert (mandatory
<= nonrest
);
512 if (nargs
<= nonrest
)
515 for (i
= 0 ; i
< nargs
; i
++, args
++)
517 if (nargs
< mandatory
)
518 /* Too few arguments. */
519 Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments
,
520 Fcons (Fcons (make_number (mandatory
),
521 rest
? Qand_rest
: make_number (nonrest
)),
522 Fcons (make_number (nargs
), Qnil
)));
525 for (; i
< nonrest
; i
++)
534 for (i
= 0 ; i
< nonrest
; i
++, args
++)
536 PUSH (Flist (nargs
- nonrest
, args
));
539 /* Too many arguments. */
540 Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments
,
541 Fcons (Fcons (make_number (mandatory
),
542 make_number (nonrest
)),
543 Fcons (make_number (nargs
), Qnil
)));
545 else if (! NILP (args_template
))
546 /* We should push some arguments on the stack. */
548 error ("Unknown args template!");
553 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
556 else if (top
< stack
.bottom
- 1)
560 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_METER
562 this_op
= op
= FETCH
;
563 METER_CODE (prev_op
, op
);
583 /* This seems to be the most frequently executed byte-code
584 among the Bvarref's, so avoid a goto here. */
594 if (XSYMBOL (v1
)->redirect
!= SYMBOL_PLAINVAL
595 || (v2
= SYMBOL_VAL (XSYMBOL (v1
)),
598 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
599 v2
= Fsymbol_value (v1
);
600 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
605 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
606 v2
= Fsymbol_value (v1
);
607 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
623 stack
.pc
= stack
.byte_string_start
+ op
;
638 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
639 wrong_type_argument (Qlistp
, v1
);
640 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
649 TOP
= EQ (v1
, TOP
) ? Qt
: Qnil
;
656 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
658 TOP
= Fmemq (TOP
, v1
);
659 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
673 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
674 wrong_type_argument (Qlistp
, v1
);
675 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
698 Lisp_Object sym
, val
;
703 /* Inline the most common case. */
705 && !EQ (val
, Qunbound
)
706 && !XSYMBOL (sym
)->redirect
707 && !SYMBOL_CONSTANT_P (sym
))
708 XSYMBOL (sym
)->val
.value
= val
;
711 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
712 set_internal (sym
, val
, Qnil
, 0);
713 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
727 /* ------------------ */
745 /* Specbind can signal and thus GC. */
746 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
747 specbind (vectorp
[op
], POP
);
748 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
768 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
770 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_METER
771 if (byte_metering_on
&& SYMBOLP (TOP
))
776 v2
= Fget (v1
, Qbyte_code_meter
);
778 && XINT (v2
) < MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM
)
780 XSETINT (v2
, XINT (v2
) + 1);
781 Fput (v1
, Qbyte_code_meter
, v2
);
785 TOP
= Ffuncall (op
+ 1, &TOP
);
786 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
806 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
807 unbind_to (SPECPDL_INDEX () - op
, Qnil
);
808 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
811 case Bunbind_all
: /* Obsolete. Never used. */
812 /* To unbind back to the beginning of this frame. Not used yet,
813 but will be needed for tail-recursion elimination. */
814 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
815 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
816 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
822 op
= FETCH2
; /* pc = FETCH2 loses since FETCH2 contains pc++ */
824 stack
.pc
= stack
.byte_string_start
+ op
;
837 stack
.pc
= stack
.byte_string_start
+ op
;
842 case Bgotoifnilelsepop
:
849 stack
.pc
= stack
.byte_string_start
+ op
;
854 case Bgotoifnonnilelsepop
:
861 stack
.pc
= stack
.byte_string_start
+ op
;
869 stack
.pc
+= (int) *stack
.pc
- 127;
880 stack
.pc
+= (int) *stack
.pc
- 128;
894 stack
.pc
+= (int) *stack
.pc
- 128;
900 case BRgotoifnilelsepop
:
906 stack
.pc
+= op
- 128;
911 case BRgotoifnonnilelsepop
:
917 stack
.pc
+= op
- 128;
931 PUSH (vectorp
[FETCH2
]);
934 case Bsave_excursion
:
935 record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore
,
936 save_excursion_save ());
939 case Bsave_current_buffer
: /* Obsolete since ??. */
940 case Bsave_current_buffer_1
:
941 record_unwind_protect (set_buffer_if_live
, Fcurrent_buffer ());
944 case Bsave_window_excursion
: /* Obsolete since 24.1. */
946 register int count1
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
947 record_unwind_protect (Fset_window_configuration
,
948 Fcurrent_window_configuration (Qnil
));
949 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
951 unbind_to (count1
, TOP
);
952 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
956 case Bsave_restriction
:
957 record_unwind_protect (save_restriction_restore
,
958 save_restriction_save ());
961 case Bcatch
: /* FIXME: ill-suited for lexbind. */
964 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
966 TOP
= internal_catch (TOP
, eval_sub
, v1
);
967 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
971 case Bunwind_protect
: /* FIXME: avoid closure for lexbind. */
972 record_unwind_protect (Fprogn
, POP
);
975 case Bcondition_case
: /* FIXME: ill-suited for lexbind. */
977 Lisp_Object handlers
, body
;
980 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
981 TOP
= internal_lisp_condition_case (TOP
, body
, handlers
);
982 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
986 case Btemp_output_buffer_setup
: /* Obsolete since 24.1. */
987 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
989 temp_output_buffer_setup (SSDATA (TOP
));
990 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
991 TOP
= Vstandard_output
;
994 case Btemp_output_buffer_show
: /* Obsolete since 24.1. */
997 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
999 temp_output_buffer_show (TOP
);
1001 /* pop binding of standard-output */
1002 unbind_to (SPECPDL_INDEX () - 1, Qnil
);
1003 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1010 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1016 while (--op
>= 0 && CONSP (v1
))
1020 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1025 TOP
= SYMBOLP (TOP
) ? Qt
: Qnil
;
1029 TOP
= CONSP (TOP
) ? Qt
: Qnil
;
1033 TOP
= STRINGP (TOP
) ? Qt
: Qnil
;
1037 TOP
= CONSP (TOP
) || NILP (TOP
) ? Qt
: Qnil
;
1041 TOP
= NILP (TOP
) ? Qt
: Qnil
;
1048 TOP
= Fcons (TOP
, v1
);
1053 TOP
= Fcons (TOP
, Qnil
);
1060 TOP
= Fcons (TOP
, Fcons (v1
, Qnil
));
1066 TOP
= Flist (3, &TOP
);
1071 TOP
= Flist (4, &TOP
);
1077 TOP
= Flist (op
, &TOP
);
1081 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1082 TOP
= Flength (TOP
);
1083 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1089 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1091 TOP
= Faref (TOP
, v1
);
1092 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1099 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1101 TOP
= Faset (TOP
, v1
, v2
);
1102 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1107 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1108 TOP
= Fsymbol_value (TOP
);
1109 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1112 case Bsymbol_function
:
1113 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1114 TOP
= Fsymbol_function (TOP
);
1115 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1121 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1123 TOP
= Fset (TOP
, v1
);
1124 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1131 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1133 TOP
= Ffset (TOP
, v1
);
1134 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1141 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1143 TOP
= Fget (TOP
, v1
);
1144 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1151 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1153 TOP
= Fsubstring (TOP
, v1
, v2
);
1154 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1159 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1161 TOP
= Fconcat (2, &TOP
);
1162 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1166 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1168 TOP
= Fconcat (3, &TOP
);
1169 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1173 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1175 TOP
= Fconcat (4, &TOP
);
1176 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1181 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1183 TOP
= Fconcat (op
, &TOP
);
1184 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1193 XSETINT (v1
, XINT (v1
) - 1);
1198 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1200 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1211 XSETINT (v1
, XINT (v1
) + 1);
1216 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1218 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1226 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1228 CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT_COERCE_MARKER (v1
);
1229 CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT_COERCE_MARKER (v2
);
1230 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1231 if (FLOATP (v1
) || FLOATP (v2
))
1235 f1
= (FLOATP (v1
) ? XFLOAT_DATA (v1
) : XINT (v1
));
1236 f2
= (FLOATP (v2
) ? XFLOAT_DATA (v2
) : XINT (v2
));
1237 TOP
= (f1
== f2
? Qt
: Qnil
);
1240 TOP
= (XINT (v1
) == XINT (v2
) ? Qt
: Qnil
);
1247 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1249 TOP
= Fgtr (TOP
, v1
);
1250 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1257 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1259 TOP
= Flss (TOP
, v1
);
1260 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1267 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1269 TOP
= Fleq (TOP
, v1
);
1270 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1277 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1279 TOP
= Fgeq (TOP
, v1
);
1280 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1285 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1287 TOP
= Fminus (2, &TOP
);
1288 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1297 XSETINT (v1
, - XINT (v1
));
1302 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1303 TOP
= Fminus (1, &TOP
);
1304 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1310 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1312 TOP
= Fplus (2, &TOP
);
1313 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1317 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1319 TOP
= Fmax (2, &TOP
);
1320 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1324 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1326 TOP
= Fmin (2, &TOP
);
1327 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1331 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1333 TOP
= Ftimes (2, &TOP
);
1334 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1338 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1340 TOP
= Fquo (2, &TOP
);
1341 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1347 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1349 TOP
= Frem (TOP
, v1
);
1350 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1357 XSETFASTINT (v1
, PT
);
1363 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1364 TOP
= Fgoto_char (TOP
);
1365 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1369 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1370 TOP
= Finsert (1, &TOP
);
1371 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1376 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1378 TOP
= Finsert (op
, &TOP
);
1379 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1385 XSETFASTINT (v1
, ZV
);
1393 XSETFASTINT (v1
, BEGV
);
1399 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1400 TOP
= Fchar_after (TOP
);
1401 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1404 case Bfollowing_char
:
1407 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1408 v1
= Ffollowing_char ();
1409 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1414 case Bpreceding_char
:
1417 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1418 v1
= Fprevious_char ();
1419 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1424 case Bcurrent_column
:
1427 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1428 XSETFASTINT (v1
, current_column ());
1429 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1435 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1436 TOP
= Findent_to (TOP
, Qnil
);
1437 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1456 case Bcurrent_buffer
:
1457 PUSH (Fcurrent_buffer ());
1461 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1462 TOP
= Fset_buffer (TOP
);
1463 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1466 case Binteractive_p
: /* Obsolete since 24.1. */
1467 PUSH (Finteractive_p ());
1471 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1472 TOP
= Fforward_char (TOP
);
1473 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1477 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1478 TOP
= Fforward_word (TOP
);
1479 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1482 case Bskip_chars_forward
:
1485 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1487 TOP
= Fskip_chars_forward (TOP
, v1
);
1488 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1492 case Bskip_chars_backward
:
1495 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1497 TOP
= Fskip_chars_backward (TOP
, v1
);
1498 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1503 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1504 TOP
= Fforward_line (TOP
);
1505 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1512 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1513 CHECK_CHARACTER (TOP
);
1514 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1516 if (NILP (BVAR (current_buffer
, enable_multibyte_characters
)))
1517 MAKE_CHAR_MULTIBYTE (c
);
1518 XSETFASTINT (TOP
, syntax_code_spec
[(int) SYNTAX (c
)]);
1522 case Bbuffer_substring
:
1525 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1527 TOP
= Fbuffer_substring (TOP
, v1
);
1528 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1532 case Bdelete_region
:
1535 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1537 TOP
= Fdelete_region (TOP
, v1
);
1538 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1542 case Bnarrow_to_region
:
1545 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1547 TOP
= Fnarrow_to_region (TOP
, v1
);
1548 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1553 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1555 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1559 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1560 TOP
= Fend_of_line (TOP
);
1561 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1567 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1570 TOP
= Fset_marker (TOP
, v2
, v1
);
1571 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1575 case Bmatch_beginning
:
1576 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1577 TOP
= Fmatch_beginning (TOP
);
1578 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1582 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1583 TOP
= Fmatch_end (TOP
);
1584 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1588 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1589 TOP
= Fupcase (TOP
);
1590 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1594 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1595 TOP
= Fdowncase (TOP
);
1596 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1599 case Bstringeqlsign
:
1602 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1604 TOP
= Fstring_equal (TOP
, v1
);
1605 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1612 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1614 TOP
= Fstring_lessp (TOP
, v1
);
1615 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1623 TOP
= Fequal (TOP
, v1
);
1630 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1632 TOP
= Fnthcdr (TOP
, v1
);
1633 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1642 /* Exchange args and then do nth. */
1643 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1647 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1650 while (--op
>= 0 && CONSP (v1
))
1657 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1659 TOP
= Felt (TOP
, v1
);
1660 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1668 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1670 TOP
= Fmember (TOP
, v1
);
1671 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1678 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1680 TOP
= Fassq (TOP
, v1
);
1681 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1686 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1687 TOP
= Fnreverse (TOP
);
1688 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1694 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1696 TOP
= Fsetcar (TOP
, v1
);
1697 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1704 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1706 TOP
= Fsetcdr (TOP
, v1
);
1707 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1715 TOP
= CAR_SAFE (v1
);
1723 TOP
= CDR_SAFE (v1
);
1728 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1730 TOP
= Fnconc (2, &TOP
);
1731 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1735 TOP
= (NUMBERP (TOP
) ? Qt
: Qnil
);
1739 TOP
= INTEGERP (TOP
) ? Qt
: Qnil
;
1742 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
1744 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1745 error ("set-mark is an obsolete bytecode");
1746 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1749 BEFORE_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1750 error ("scan-buffer is an obsolete bytecode");
1751 AFTER_POTENTIAL_GC ();
1756 /* Actually this is Bstack_ref with offset 0, but we use Bdup
1757 for that instead. */
1758 /* case Bstack_ref: */
1761 /* Handy byte-codes for lexical binding. */
1768 Lisp_Object
*ptr
= top
- (op
- Bstack_ref
);
1774 Lisp_Object
*ptr
= top
- (FETCH
);
1780 Lisp_Object
*ptr
= top
- (FETCH2
);
1785 /* stack-set-0 = discard; stack-set-1 = discard-1-preserve-tos. */
1787 Lisp_Object
*ptr
= top
- (FETCH
);
1793 Lisp_Object
*ptr
= top
- (FETCH2
);
1809 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
1814 if ((op
-= Bconstant
) >= const_length
)
1820 PUSH (vectorp
[op
- Bconstant
]);
1827 byte_stack_list
= byte_stack_list
->next
;
1829 /* Binds and unbinds are supposed to be compiled balanced. */
1830 if (SPECPDL_INDEX () != count
)
1831 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_SAFE
1832 error ("binding stack not balanced (serious byte compiler bug)");
1841 syms_of_bytecode (void)
1843 DEFSYM (Qbytecode
, "byte-code");
1845 defsubr (&Sbyte_code
);
1847 #ifdef BYTE_CODE_METER
1849 DEFVAR_LISP ("byte-code-meter", Vbyte_code_meter
,
1850 doc
: /* A vector of vectors which holds a histogram of byte-code usage.
1851 \(aref (aref byte-code-meter 0) CODE) indicates how many times the byte
1852 opcode CODE has been executed.
1853 \(aref (aref byte-code-meter CODE1) CODE2), where CODE1 is not 0,
1854 indicates how many times the byte opcodes CODE1 and CODE2 have been
1855 executed in succession. */);
1857 DEFVAR_BOOL ("byte-metering-on", byte_metering_on
,
1858 doc
: /* If non-nil, keep profiling information on byte code usage.
1859 The variable byte-code-meter indicates how often each byte opcode is used.
1860 If a symbol has a property named `byte-code-meter' whose value is an
1861 integer, it is incremented each time that symbol's function is called. */);
1863 byte_metering_on
= 0;
1864 Vbyte_code_meter
= Fmake_vector (make_number (256), make_number (0));
1865 DEFSYM (Qbyte_code_meter
, "byte-code-meter");
1869 XVECTOR (Vbyte_code_meter
)->contents
[i
] =
1870 Fmake_vector (make_number (256), make_number (0));