1 /* Evaluator for GNU Emacs Lisp interpreter.
2 Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 99, 2000, 2001, 02, 2004
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
25 #include "blockinput.h"
28 #include "dispextern.h"
31 /* This definition is duplicated in alloc.c and keyboard.c */
32 /* Putting it in lisp.h makes cc bomb out! */
36 struct backtrace
*next
;
37 Lisp_Object
*function
;
38 Lisp_Object
*args
; /* Points to vector of args. */
39 int nargs
; /* Length of vector.
40 If nargs is UNEVALLED, args points to slot holding
41 list of unevalled args */
43 /* Nonzero means call value of debugger when done with this operation. */
47 struct backtrace
*backtrace_list
;
49 /* This structure helps implement the `catch' and `throw' control
50 structure. A struct catchtag contains all the information needed
51 to restore the state of the interpreter after a non-local jump.
53 Handlers for error conditions (represented by `struct handler'
54 structures) just point to a catch tag to do the cleanup required
57 catchtag structures are chained together in the C calling stack;
58 the `next' member points to the next outer catchtag.
60 A call like (throw TAG VAL) searches for a catchtag whose `tag'
61 member is TAG, and then unbinds to it. The `val' member is used to
62 hold VAL while the stack is unwound; `val' is returned as the value
65 All the other members are concerned with restoring the interpreter
72 struct catchtag
*next
;
75 struct backtrace
*backlist
;
76 struct handler
*handlerlist
;
79 int poll_suppress_count
;
80 int interrupt_input_blocked
;
81 struct byte_stack
*byte_stack
;
84 struct catchtag
*catchlist
;
87 /* Count levels of GCPRO to detect failure to UNGCPRO. */
91 Lisp_Object Qautoload
, Qmacro
, Qexit
, Qinteractive
, Qcommandp
, Qdefun
, Qdefvar
;
92 Lisp_Object Qinhibit_quit
, Vinhibit_quit
, Vquit_flag
;
93 Lisp_Object Qand_rest
, Qand_optional
;
94 Lisp_Object Qdebug_on_error
;
97 /* This holds either the symbol `run-hooks' or nil.
98 It is nil at an early stage of startup, and when Emacs
101 Lisp_Object Vrun_hooks
;
103 /* Non-nil means record all fset's and provide's, to be undone
104 if the file being autoloaded is not fully loaded.
105 They are recorded by being consed onto the front of Vautoload_queue:
106 (FUN . ODEF) for a defun, (OFEATURES . nil) for a provide. */
108 Lisp_Object Vautoload_queue
;
110 /* Current number of specbindings allocated in specpdl. */
114 /* Pointer to beginning of specpdl. */
116 struct specbinding
*specpdl
;
118 /* Pointer to first unused element in specpdl. */
120 volatile struct specbinding
*specpdl_ptr
;
122 /* Maximum size allowed for specpdl allocation */
124 EMACS_INT max_specpdl_size
;
126 /* Depth in Lisp evaluations and function calls. */
130 /* Maximum allowed depth in Lisp evaluations and function calls. */
132 EMACS_INT max_lisp_eval_depth
;
134 /* Nonzero means enter debugger before next function call */
136 int debug_on_next_call
;
138 /* Non-zero means debugger may continue. This is zero when the
139 debugger is called during redisplay, where it might not be safe to
140 continue the interrupted redisplay. */
142 int debugger_may_continue
;
144 /* List of conditions (non-nil atom means all) which cause a backtrace
145 if an error is handled by the command loop's error handler. */
147 Lisp_Object Vstack_trace_on_error
;
149 /* List of conditions (non-nil atom means all) which enter the debugger
150 if an error is handled by the command loop's error handler. */
152 Lisp_Object Vdebug_on_error
;
154 /* List of conditions and regexps specifying error messages which
155 do not enter the debugger even if Vdebug_on_error says they should. */
157 Lisp_Object Vdebug_ignored_errors
;
159 /* Non-nil means call the debugger even if the error will be handled. */
161 Lisp_Object Vdebug_on_signal
;
163 /* Hook for edebug to use. */
165 Lisp_Object Vsignal_hook_function
;
167 /* Nonzero means enter debugger if a quit signal
168 is handled by the command loop's error handler. */
172 /* The value of num_nonmacro_input_events as of the last time we
173 started to enter the debugger. If we decide to enter the debugger
174 again when this is still equal to num_nonmacro_input_events, then we
175 know that the debugger itself has an error, and we should just
176 signal the error instead of entering an infinite loop of debugger
179 int when_entered_debugger
;
181 Lisp_Object Vdebugger
;
183 /* The function from which the last `signal' was called. Set in
186 Lisp_Object Vsignaling_function
;
188 /* Set to non-zero while processing X events. Checked in Feval to
189 make sure the Lisp interpreter isn't called from a signal handler,
190 which is unsafe because the interpreter isn't reentrant. */
194 /* Function to process declarations in defmacro forms. */
196 Lisp_Object Vmacro_declaration_function
;
199 static Lisp_Object funcall_lambda
P_ ((Lisp_Object
, int, Lisp_Object
*));
205 specpdl
= (struct specbinding
*) xmalloc (specpdl_size
* sizeof (struct specbinding
));
206 specpdl_ptr
= specpdl
;
207 max_specpdl_size
= 1000;
208 max_lisp_eval_depth
= 300;
216 specpdl_ptr
= specpdl
;
221 debug_on_next_call
= 0;
226 /* This is less than the initial value of num_nonmacro_input_events. */
227 when_entered_debugger
= -1;
234 int debug_while_redisplaying
;
235 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
238 if (lisp_eval_depth
+ 20 > max_lisp_eval_depth
)
239 max_lisp_eval_depth
= lisp_eval_depth
+ 20;
241 if (specpdl_size
+ 40 > max_specpdl_size
)
242 max_specpdl_size
= specpdl_size
+ 40;
244 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
245 if (display_hourglass_p
)
249 debug_on_next_call
= 0;
250 when_entered_debugger
= num_nonmacro_input_events
;
252 /* Resetting redisplaying_p to 0 makes sure that debug output is
253 displayed if the debugger is invoked during redisplay. */
254 debug_while_redisplaying
= redisplaying_p
;
256 specbind (intern ("debugger-may-continue"),
257 debug_while_redisplaying
? Qnil
: Qt
);
258 specbind (Qinhibit_redisplay
, Qnil
);
260 #if 0 /* Binding this prevents execution of Lisp code during
261 redisplay, which necessarily leads to display problems. */
262 specbind (Qinhibit_eval_during_redisplay
, Qt
);
265 val
= apply1 (Vdebugger
, arg
);
267 /* Interrupting redisplay and resuming it later is not safe under
268 all circumstances. So, when the debugger returns, abort the
269 interrupted redisplay by going back to the top-level. */
270 if (debug_while_redisplaying
)
273 return unbind_to (count
, val
);
277 do_debug_on_call (code
)
280 debug_on_next_call
= 0;
281 backtrace_list
->debug_on_exit
= 1;
282 call_debugger (Fcons (code
, Qnil
));
285 /* NOTE!!! Every function that can call EVAL must protect its args
286 and temporaries from garbage collection while it needs them.
287 The definition of `For' shows what you have to do. */
289 DEFUN ("or", For
, Sor
, 0, UNEVALLED
, 0,
290 doc
: /* Eval args until one of them yields non-nil, then return that value.
291 The remaining args are not evalled at all.
292 If all args return nil, return nil.
293 usage: (or CONDITIONS ...) */)
297 register Lisp_Object val
= Qnil
;
304 val
= Feval (XCAR (args
));
314 DEFUN ("and", Fand
, Sand
, 0, UNEVALLED
, 0,
315 doc
: /* Eval args until one of them yields nil, then return nil.
316 The remaining args are not evalled at all.
317 If no arg yields nil, return the last arg's value.
318 usage: (and CONDITIONS ...) */)
322 register Lisp_Object val
= Qt
;
329 val
= Feval (XCAR (args
));
339 DEFUN ("if", Fif
, Sif
, 2, UNEVALLED
, 0,
340 doc
: /* If COND yields non-nil, do THEN, else do ELSE...
341 Returns the value of THEN or the value of the last of the ELSE's.
342 THEN must be one expression, but ELSE... can be zero or more expressions.
343 If COND yields nil, and there are no ELSE's, the value is nil.
344 usage: (if COND THEN ELSE...) */)
348 register Lisp_Object cond
;
352 cond
= Feval (Fcar (args
));
356 return Feval (Fcar (Fcdr (args
)));
357 return Fprogn (Fcdr (Fcdr (args
)));
360 DEFUN ("cond", Fcond
, Scond
, 0, UNEVALLED
, 0,
361 doc
: /* Try each clause until one succeeds.
362 Each clause looks like (CONDITION BODY...). CONDITION is evaluated
363 and, if the value is non-nil, this clause succeeds:
364 then the expressions in BODY are evaluated and the last one's
365 value is the value of the cond-form.
366 If no clause succeeds, cond returns nil.
367 If a clause has one element, as in (CONDITION),
368 CONDITION's value if non-nil is returned from the cond-form.
369 usage: (cond CLAUSES...) */)
373 register Lisp_Object clause
, val
;
380 clause
= Fcar (args
);
381 val
= Feval (Fcar (clause
));
384 if (!EQ (XCDR (clause
), Qnil
))
385 val
= Fprogn (XCDR (clause
));
395 DEFUN ("progn", Fprogn
, Sprogn
, 0, UNEVALLED
, 0,
396 doc
: /* Eval BODY forms sequentially and return value of last one.
397 usage: (progn BODY ...) */)
401 register Lisp_Object val
= Qnil
;
408 val
= Feval (XCAR (args
));
416 DEFUN ("prog1", Fprog1
, Sprog1
, 1, UNEVALLED
, 0,
417 doc
: /* Eval FIRST and BODY sequentially; value from FIRST.
418 The value of FIRST is saved during the evaluation of the remaining args,
419 whose values are discarded.
420 usage: (prog1 FIRST BODY...) */)
425 register Lisp_Object args_left
;
426 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
;
427 register int argnum
= 0;
439 val
= Feval (Fcar (args_left
));
441 Feval (Fcar (args_left
));
442 args_left
= Fcdr (args_left
);
444 while (!NILP(args_left
));
450 DEFUN ("prog2", Fprog2
, Sprog2
, 2, UNEVALLED
, 0,
451 doc
: /* Eval X, Y and BODY sequentially; value from Y.
452 The value of Y is saved during the evaluation of the remaining args,
453 whose values are discarded.
454 usage: (prog2 X Y BODY...) */)
459 register Lisp_Object args_left
;
460 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
;
461 register int argnum
= -1;
475 val
= Feval (Fcar (args_left
));
477 Feval (Fcar (args_left
));
478 args_left
= Fcdr (args_left
);
480 while (!NILP (args_left
));
486 DEFUN ("setq", Fsetq
, Ssetq
, 0, UNEVALLED
, 0,
487 doc
: /* Set each SYM to the value of its VAL.
488 The symbols SYM are variables; they are literal (not evaluated).
489 The values VAL are expressions; they are evaluated.
490 Thus, (setq x (1+ y)) sets `x' to the value of `(1+ y)'.
491 The second VAL is not computed until after the first SYM is set, and so on;
492 each VAL can use the new value of variables set earlier in the `setq'.
493 The return value of the `setq' form is the value of the last VAL.
494 usage: (setq SYM VAL SYM VAL ...) */)
498 register Lisp_Object args_left
;
499 register Lisp_Object val
, sym
;
510 val
= Feval (Fcar (Fcdr (args_left
)));
511 sym
= Fcar (args_left
);
513 args_left
= Fcdr (Fcdr (args_left
));
515 while (!NILP(args_left
));
521 DEFUN ("quote", Fquote
, Squote
, 1, UNEVALLED
, 0,
522 doc
: /* Return the argument, without evaluating it. `(quote x)' yields `x'.
523 usage: (quote ARG) */)
530 DEFUN ("function", Ffunction
, Sfunction
, 1, UNEVALLED
, 0,
531 doc
: /* Like `quote', but preferred for objects which are functions.
532 In byte compilation, `function' causes its argument to be compiled.
533 `quote' cannot do that.
534 usage: (function ARG) */)
542 DEFUN ("interactive-p", Finteractive_p
, Sinteractive_p
, 0, 0, 0,
543 doc
: /* Return t if the function was run directly by user input.
544 This means that the function was called with call-interactively (which
545 includes being called as the binding of a key)
546 and input is currently coming from the keyboard (not in keyboard macro),
547 and Emacs is not running in batch mode (`noninteractive' is nil).
549 The only known proper use of `interactive-p' is in deciding whether to
550 display a helpful message, or how to display it. If you're thinking
551 of using it for any other purpose, it is quite likely that you're
552 making a mistake. Think: what do you want to do when the command is
553 called from a keyboard macro?
555 If you want to test whether your function was called with
556 `call-interactively', the way to do that is by adding an extra
557 optional argument, and making the `interactive' spec specify non-nil
558 unconditionally for that argument. (`p' is a good way to do this.) */)
561 return (INTERACTIVE
&& interactive_p (1)) ? Qt
: Qnil
;
565 DEFUN ("called-interactively-p", Fcalled_interactively_p
, Scalled_interactively_p
, 0, 0, 0,
566 doc
: /* Return t if the function using this was called with call-interactively.
567 This is used for implementing advice and other function-modifying
570 The cleanest way to test whether your function was called with
571 `call-interactively', the way to do that is by adding an extra
572 optional argument, and making the `interactive' spec specify non-nil
573 unconditionally for that argument. (`p' is a good way to do this.) */)
576 return interactive_p (1) ? Qt
: Qnil
;
580 /* Return 1 if function in which this appears was called using
583 EXCLUDE_SUBRS_P non-zero means always return 0 if the function
584 called is a built-in. */
587 interactive_p (exclude_subrs_p
)
590 struct backtrace
*btp
;
593 btp
= backtrace_list
;
595 /* If this isn't a byte-compiled function, there may be a frame at
596 the top for Finteractive_p. If so, skip it. */
597 fun
= Findirect_function (*btp
->function
);
598 if (SUBRP (fun
) && (XSUBR (fun
) == &Sinteractive_p
599 || XSUBR (fun
) == &Scalled_interactively_p
))
602 /* If we're running an Emacs 18-style byte-compiled function, there
603 may be a frame for Fbytecode at the top level. In any version of
604 Emacs there can be Fbytecode frames for subexpressions evaluated
605 inside catch and condition-case. Skip past them.
607 If this isn't a byte-compiled function, then we may now be
608 looking at several frames for special forms. Skip past them. */
610 && (EQ (*btp
->function
, Qbytecode
)
611 || btp
->nargs
== UNEVALLED
))
614 /* btp now points at the frame of the innermost function that isn't
615 a special form, ignoring frames for Finteractive_p and/or
616 Fbytecode at the top. If this frame is for a built-in function
617 (such as load or eval-region) return nil. */
618 fun
= Findirect_function (*btp
->function
);
619 if (exclude_subrs_p
&& SUBRP (fun
))
622 /* btp points to the frame of a Lisp function that called interactive-p.
623 Return t if that function was called interactively. */
624 if (btp
&& btp
->next
&& EQ (*btp
->next
->function
, Qcall_interactively
))
630 DEFUN ("defun", Fdefun
, Sdefun
, 2, UNEVALLED
, 0,
631 doc
: /* Define NAME as a function.
632 The definition is (lambda ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...).
633 See also the function `interactive'.
634 usage: (defun NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...) */)
638 register Lisp_Object fn_name
;
639 register Lisp_Object defn
;
641 fn_name
= Fcar (args
);
642 CHECK_SYMBOL (fn_name
);
643 defn
= Fcons (Qlambda
, Fcdr (args
));
644 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
645 defn
= Fpurecopy (defn
);
646 if (CONSP (XSYMBOL (fn_name
)->function
)
647 && EQ (XCAR (XSYMBOL (fn_name
)->function
), Qautoload
))
648 LOADHIST_ATTACH (Fcons (Qt
, fn_name
));
649 Ffset (fn_name
, defn
);
650 LOADHIST_ATTACH (fn_name
);
654 DEFUN ("defmacro", Fdefmacro
, Sdefmacro
, 2, UNEVALLED
, 0,
655 doc
: /* Define NAME as a macro.
656 The actual definition looks like
657 (macro lambda ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] [DECL] BODY...).
658 When the macro is called, as in (NAME ARGS...),
659 the function (lambda ARGLIST BODY...) is applied to
660 the list ARGS... as it appears in the expression,
661 and the result should be a form to be evaluated instead of the original.
663 DECL is a declaration, optional, which can specify how to indent
664 calls to this macro and how Edebug should handle it. It looks like this:
666 The elements can look like this:
668 Set NAME's `lisp-indent-function' property to INDENT.
671 Set NAME's `edebug-form-spec' property to DEBUG. (This is
672 equivalent to writing a `def-edebug-spec' for the macro.)
673 usage: (defmacro NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] [DECL] BODY...) */)
677 register Lisp_Object fn_name
;
678 register Lisp_Object defn
;
679 Lisp_Object lambda_list
, doc
, tail
;
681 fn_name
= Fcar (args
);
682 CHECK_SYMBOL (fn_name
);
683 lambda_list
= Fcar (Fcdr (args
));
684 tail
= Fcdr (Fcdr (args
));
687 if (STRINGP (Fcar (tail
)))
693 while (CONSP (Fcar (tail
))
694 && EQ (Fcar (Fcar (tail
)), Qdeclare
))
696 if (!NILP (Vmacro_declaration_function
))
700 call2 (Vmacro_declaration_function
, fn_name
, Fcar (tail
));
708 tail
= Fcons (lambda_list
, tail
);
710 tail
= Fcons (lambda_list
, Fcons (doc
, tail
));
711 defn
= Fcons (Qmacro
, Fcons (Qlambda
, tail
));
713 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
714 defn
= Fpurecopy (defn
);
715 if (CONSP (XSYMBOL (fn_name
)->function
)
716 && EQ (XCAR (XSYMBOL (fn_name
)->function
), Qautoload
))
717 LOADHIST_ATTACH (Fcons (Qt
, fn_name
));
718 Ffset (fn_name
, defn
);
719 LOADHIST_ATTACH (fn_name
);
724 DEFUN ("defvaralias", Fdefvaralias
, Sdefvaralias
, 2, 3, 0,
725 doc
: /* Make SYMBOL a variable alias for symbol ALIASED.
726 Setting the value of SYMBOL will subsequently set the value of ALIASED,
727 and getting the value of SYMBOL will return the value ALIASED has.
728 Third arg DOCSTRING, if non-nil, is documentation for SYMBOL.
729 The return value is ALIASED. */)
730 (symbol
, aliased
, docstring
)
731 Lisp_Object symbol
, aliased
, docstring
;
733 struct Lisp_Symbol
*sym
;
735 CHECK_SYMBOL (symbol
);
736 CHECK_SYMBOL (aliased
);
738 if (SYMBOL_CONSTANT_P (symbol
))
739 error ("Cannot make a constant an alias");
741 sym
= XSYMBOL (symbol
);
742 sym
->indirect_variable
= 1;
743 sym
->value
= aliased
;
744 sym
->constant
= SYMBOL_CONSTANT_P (aliased
);
745 LOADHIST_ATTACH (Fcons (Qdefvar
, symbol
));
746 if (!NILP (docstring
))
747 Fput (symbol
, Qvariable_documentation
, docstring
);
753 DEFUN ("defvar", Fdefvar
, Sdefvar
, 1, UNEVALLED
, 0,
754 doc
: /* Define SYMBOL as a variable.
755 You are not required to define a variable in order to use it,
756 but the definition can supply documentation and an initial value
757 in a way that tags can recognize.
759 INITVALUE is evaluated, and used to set SYMBOL, only if SYMBOL's value is void.
760 If SYMBOL is buffer-local, its default value is what is set;
761 buffer-local values are not affected.
762 INITVALUE and DOCSTRING are optional.
763 If DOCSTRING starts with *, this variable is identified as a user option.
764 This means that M-x set-variable recognizes it.
765 See also `user-variable-p'.
766 If INITVALUE is missing, SYMBOL's value is not set.
768 If SYMBOL has a local binding, then this form affects the local
769 binding. This is usually not what you want. Thus, if you need to
770 load a file defining variables, with this form or with `defconst' or
771 `defcustom', you should always load that file _outside_ any bindings
772 for these variables. \(`defconst' and `defcustom' behave similarly in
774 usage: (defvar SYMBOL &optional INITVALUE DOCSTRING) */)
778 register Lisp_Object sym
, tem
, tail
;
782 if (!NILP (Fcdr (Fcdr (tail
))))
783 error ("too many arguments");
785 tem
= Fdefault_boundp (sym
);
789 Fset_default (sym
, Feval (Fcar (tail
)));
791 { /* Check if there is really a global binding rather than just a let
792 binding that shadows the global unboundness of the var. */
793 volatile struct specbinding
*pdl
= specpdl_ptr
;
794 while (--pdl
>= specpdl
)
796 if (EQ (pdl
->symbol
, sym
) && !pdl
->func
797 && EQ (pdl
->old_value
, Qunbound
))
799 message_with_string ("Warning: defvar ignored because %s is let-bound",
800 SYMBOL_NAME (sym
), 1);
809 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
810 tem
= Fpurecopy (tem
);
811 Fput (sym
, Qvariable_documentation
, tem
);
813 LOADHIST_ATTACH (Fcons (Qdefvar
, sym
));
816 /* Simple (defvar <var>) should not count as a definition at all.
817 It could get in the way of other definitions, and unloading this
818 package could try to make the variable unbound. */
824 DEFUN ("defconst", Fdefconst
, Sdefconst
, 2, UNEVALLED
, 0,
825 doc
: /* Define SYMBOL as a constant variable.
826 The intent is that neither programs nor users should ever change this value.
827 Always sets the value of SYMBOL to the result of evalling INITVALUE.
828 If SYMBOL is buffer-local, its default value is what is set;
829 buffer-local values are not affected.
830 DOCSTRING is optional.
832 If SYMBOL has a local binding, then this form sets the local binding's
833 value. However, you should normally not make local bindings for
834 variables defined with this form.
835 usage: (defconst SYMBOL INITVALUE [DOCSTRING]) */)
839 register Lisp_Object sym
, tem
;
842 if (!NILP (Fcdr (Fcdr (Fcdr (args
)))))
843 error ("too many arguments");
845 tem
= Feval (Fcar (Fcdr (args
)));
846 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
847 tem
= Fpurecopy (tem
);
848 Fset_default (sym
, tem
);
849 tem
= Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (args
)));
852 if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
853 tem
= Fpurecopy (tem
);
854 Fput (sym
, Qvariable_documentation
, tem
);
856 LOADHIST_ATTACH (Fcons (Qdefvar
, sym
));
860 DEFUN ("user-variable-p", Fuser_variable_p
, Suser_variable_p
, 1, 1, 0,
861 doc
: /* Returns t if VARIABLE is intended to be set and modified by users.
862 \(The alternative is a variable used internally in a Lisp program.)
863 Determined by whether the first character of the documentation
864 for the variable is `*' or if the variable is customizable (has a non-nil
865 value of `standard-value' or of `custom-autoload' on its property list). */)
867 Lisp_Object variable
;
869 Lisp_Object documentation
;
871 if (!SYMBOLP (variable
))
874 documentation
= Fget (variable
, Qvariable_documentation
);
875 if (INTEGERP (documentation
) && XINT (documentation
) < 0)
877 if (STRINGP (documentation
)
878 && ((unsigned char) SREF (documentation
, 0) == '*'))
880 /* If it is (STRING . INTEGER), a negative integer means a user variable. */
881 if (CONSP (documentation
)
882 && STRINGP (XCAR (documentation
))
883 && INTEGERP (XCDR (documentation
))
884 && XINT (XCDR (documentation
)) < 0)
886 /* Customizable? See `custom-variable-p'. */
887 if ((!NILP (Fget (variable
, intern ("standard-value"))))
888 || (!NILP (Fget (variable
, intern ("custom-autoload")))))
893 DEFUN ("let*", FletX
, SletX
, 1, UNEVALLED
, 0,
894 doc
: /* Bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY.
895 The value of the last form in BODY is returned.
896 Each element of VARLIST is a symbol (which is bound to nil)
897 or a list (SYMBOL VALUEFORM) (which binds SYMBOL to the value of VALUEFORM).
898 Each VALUEFORM can refer to the symbols already bound by this VARLIST.
899 usage: (let* VARLIST BODY...) */)
903 Lisp_Object varlist
, val
, elt
;
904 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
905 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
, gcpro3
;
907 GCPRO3 (args
, elt
, varlist
);
909 varlist
= Fcar (args
);
910 while (!NILP (varlist
))
913 elt
= Fcar (varlist
);
915 specbind (elt
, Qnil
);
916 else if (! NILP (Fcdr (Fcdr (elt
))))
918 Fcons (build_string ("`let' bindings can have only one value-form"),
922 val
= Feval (Fcar (Fcdr (elt
)));
923 specbind (Fcar (elt
), val
);
925 varlist
= Fcdr (varlist
);
928 val
= Fprogn (Fcdr (args
));
929 return unbind_to (count
, val
);
932 DEFUN ("let", Flet
, Slet
, 1, UNEVALLED
, 0,
933 doc
: /* Bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY.
934 The value of the last form in BODY is returned.
935 Each element of VARLIST is a symbol (which is bound to nil)
936 or a list (SYMBOL VALUEFORM) (which binds SYMBOL to the value of VALUEFORM).
937 All the VALUEFORMs are evalled before any symbols are bound.
938 usage: (let VARLIST BODY...) */)
942 Lisp_Object
*temps
, tem
;
943 register Lisp_Object elt
, varlist
;
944 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
946 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
;
948 varlist
= Fcar (args
);
950 /* Make space to hold the values to give the bound variables */
951 elt
= Flength (varlist
);
952 temps
= (Lisp_Object
*) alloca (XFASTINT (elt
) * sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
954 /* Compute the values and store them in `temps' */
956 GCPRO2 (args
, *temps
);
959 for (argnum
= 0; !NILP (varlist
); varlist
= Fcdr (varlist
))
962 elt
= Fcar (varlist
);
964 temps
[argnum
++] = Qnil
;
965 else if (! NILP (Fcdr (Fcdr (elt
))))
967 Fcons (build_string ("`let' bindings can have only one value-form"),
970 temps
[argnum
++] = Feval (Fcar (Fcdr (elt
)));
971 gcpro2
.nvars
= argnum
;
975 varlist
= Fcar (args
);
976 for (argnum
= 0; !NILP (varlist
); varlist
= Fcdr (varlist
))
978 elt
= Fcar (varlist
);
979 tem
= temps
[argnum
++];
983 specbind (Fcar (elt
), tem
);
986 elt
= Fprogn (Fcdr (args
));
987 return unbind_to (count
, elt
);
990 DEFUN ("while", Fwhile
, Swhile
, 1, UNEVALLED
, 0,
991 doc
: /* If TEST yields non-nil, eval BODY... and repeat.
992 The order of execution is thus TEST, BODY, TEST, BODY and so on
993 until TEST returns nil.
994 usage: (while TEST BODY...) */)
998 Lisp_Object test
, body
;
999 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
;
1001 GCPRO2 (test
, body
);
1005 while (!NILP (Feval (test
)))
1015 DEFUN ("macroexpand", Fmacroexpand
, Smacroexpand
, 1, 2, 0,
1016 doc
: /* Return result of expanding macros at top level of FORM.
1017 If FORM is not a macro call, it is returned unchanged.
1018 Otherwise, the macro is expanded and the expansion is considered
1019 in place of FORM. When a non-macro-call results, it is returned.
1021 The second optional arg ENVIRONMENT specifies an environment of macro
1022 definitions to shadow the loaded ones for use in file byte-compilation. */)
1025 Lisp_Object environment
;
1027 /* With cleanups from Hallvard Furuseth. */
1028 register Lisp_Object expander
, sym
, def
, tem
;
1032 /* Come back here each time we expand a macro call,
1033 in case it expands into another macro call. */
1036 /* Set SYM, give DEF and TEM right values in case SYM is not a symbol. */
1037 def
= sym
= XCAR (form
);
1039 /* Trace symbols aliases to other symbols
1040 until we get a symbol that is not an alias. */
1041 while (SYMBOLP (def
))
1045 tem
= Fassq (sym
, environment
);
1048 def
= XSYMBOL (sym
)->function
;
1049 if (!EQ (def
, Qunbound
))
1054 /* Right now TEM is the result from SYM in ENVIRONMENT,
1055 and if TEM is nil then DEF is SYM's function definition. */
1058 /* SYM is not mentioned in ENVIRONMENT.
1059 Look at its function definition. */
1060 if (EQ (def
, Qunbound
) || !CONSP (def
))
1061 /* Not defined or definition not suitable */
1063 if (EQ (XCAR (def
), Qautoload
))
1065 /* Autoloading function: will it be a macro when loaded? */
1066 tem
= Fnth (make_number (4), def
);
1067 if (EQ (tem
, Qt
) || EQ (tem
, Qmacro
))
1068 /* Yes, load it and try again. */
1070 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
1072 do_autoload (def
, sym
);
1079 else if (!EQ (XCAR (def
), Qmacro
))
1081 else expander
= XCDR (def
);
1085 expander
= XCDR (tem
);
1086 if (NILP (expander
))
1089 form
= apply1 (expander
, XCDR (form
));
1094 DEFUN ("catch", Fcatch
, Scatch
, 1, UNEVALLED
, 0,
1095 doc
: /* Eval BODY allowing nonlocal exits using `throw'.
1096 TAG is evalled to get the tag to use; it must not be nil.
1098 Then the BODY is executed.
1099 Within BODY, (throw TAG) with same tag exits BODY and exits this `catch'.
1100 If no throw happens, `catch' returns the value of the last BODY form.
1101 If a throw happens, it specifies the value to return from `catch'.
1102 usage: (catch TAG BODY...) */)
1106 register Lisp_Object tag
;
1107 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
1110 tag
= Feval (Fcar (args
));
1112 return internal_catch (tag
, Fprogn
, Fcdr (args
));
1115 /* Set up a catch, then call C function FUNC on argument ARG.
1116 FUNC should return a Lisp_Object.
1117 This is how catches are done from within C code. */
1120 internal_catch (tag
, func
, arg
)
1122 Lisp_Object (*func
) ();
1125 /* This structure is made part of the chain `catchlist'. */
1128 /* Fill in the components of c, and put it on the list. */
1132 c
.backlist
= backtrace_list
;
1133 c
.handlerlist
= handlerlist
;
1134 c
.lisp_eval_depth
= lisp_eval_depth
;
1135 c
.pdlcount
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1136 c
.poll_suppress_count
= poll_suppress_count
;
1137 c
.interrupt_input_blocked
= interrupt_input_blocked
;
1138 c
.gcpro
= gcprolist
;
1139 c
.byte_stack
= byte_stack_list
;
1143 if (! _setjmp (c
.jmp
))
1144 c
.val
= (*func
) (arg
);
1146 /* Throw works by a longjmp that comes right here. */
1151 /* Unwind the specbind, catch, and handler stacks back to CATCH, and
1152 jump to that CATCH, returning VALUE as the value of that catch.
1154 This is the guts Fthrow and Fsignal; they differ only in the way
1155 they choose the catch tag to throw to. A catch tag for a
1156 condition-case form has a TAG of Qnil.
1158 Before each catch is discarded, unbind all special bindings and
1159 execute all unwind-protect clauses made above that catch. Unwind
1160 the handler stack as we go, so that the proper handlers are in
1161 effect for each unwind-protect clause we run. At the end, restore
1162 some static info saved in CATCH, and longjmp to the location
1165 This is used for correct unwinding in Fthrow and Fsignal. */
1168 unwind_to_catch (catch, value
)
1169 struct catchtag
*catch;
1172 register int last_time
;
1174 /* Save the value in the tag. */
1177 /* Restore certain special C variables. */
1178 set_poll_suppress_count (catch->poll_suppress_count
);
1179 interrupt_input_blocked
= catch->interrupt_input_blocked
;
1180 handling_signal
= 0;
1184 last_time
= catchlist
== catch;
1186 /* Unwind the specpdl stack, and then restore the proper set of
1188 unbind_to (catchlist
->pdlcount
, Qnil
);
1189 handlerlist
= catchlist
->handlerlist
;
1190 catchlist
= catchlist
->next
;
1192 while (! last_time
);
1194 byte_stack_list
= catch->byte_stack
;
1195 gcprolist
= catch->gcpro
;
1198 gcpro_level
= gcprolist
->level
+ 1;
1202 backtrace_list
= catch->backlist
;
1203 lisp_eval_depth
= catch->lisp_eval_depth
;
1205 _longjmp (catch->jmp
, 1);
1208 DEFUN ("throw", Fthrow
, Sthrow
, 2, 2, 0,
1209 doc
: /* Throw to the catch for TAG and return VALUE from it.
1210 Both TAG and VALUE are evalled. */)
1212 register Lisp_Object tag
, value
;
1214 register struct catchtag
*c
;
1219 for (c
= catchlist
; c
; c
= c
->next
)
1221 if (EQ (c
->tag
, tag
))
1222 unwind_to_catch (c
, value
);
1224 tag
= Fsignal (Qno_catch
, Fcons (tag
, Fcons (value
, Qnil
)));
1229 DEFUN ("unwind-protect", Funwind_protect
, Sunwind_protect
, 1, UNEVALLED
, 0,
1230 doc
: /* Do BODYFORM, protecting with UNWINDFORMS.
1231 If BODYFORM completes normally, its value is returned
1232 after executing the UNWINDFORMS.
1233 If BODYFORM exits nonlocally, the UNWINDFORMS are executed anyway.
1234 usage: (unwind-protect BODYFORM UNWINDFORMS...) */)
1239 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1241 record_unwind_protect (Fprogn
, Fcdr (args
));
1242 val
= Feval (Fcar (args
));
1243 return unbind_to (count
, val
);
1246 /* Chain of condition handlers currently in effect.
1247 The elements of this chain are contained in the stack frames
1248 of Fcondition_case and internal_condition_case.
1249 When an error is signaled (by calling Fsignal, below),
1250 this chain is searched for an element that applies. */
1252 struct handler
*handlerlist
;
1254 DEFUN ("condition-case", Fcondition_case
, Scondition_case
, 2, UNEVALLED
, 0,
1255 doc
: /* Regain control when an error is signaled.
1256 Executes BODYFORM and returns its value if no error happens.
1257 Each element of HANDLERS looks like (CONDITION-NAME BODY...)
1258 where the BODY is made of Lisp expressions.
1260 A handler is applicable to an error
1261 if CONDITION-NAME is one of the error's condition names.
1262 If an error happens, the first applicable handler is run.
1264 The car of a handler may be a list of condition names
1265 instead of a single condition name.
1267 When a handler handles an error,
1268 control returns to the condition-case and the handler BODY... is executed
1269 with VAR bound to (SIGNALED-CONDITIONS . SIGNAL-DATA).
1270 VAR may be nil; then you do not get access to the signal information.
1272 The value of the last BODY form is returned from the condition-case.
1273 See also the function `signal' for more info.
1274 usage: (condition-case VAR BODYFORM &rest HANDLERS) */)
1281 register Lisp_Object bodyform
, handlers
;
1282 volatile Lisp_Object var
;
1285 bodyform
= Fcar (Fcdr (args
));
1286 handlers
= Fcdr (Fcdr (args
));
1289 for (val
= handlers
; CONSP (val
); val
= XCDR (val
))
1295 && (SYMBOLP (XCAR (tem
))
1296 || CONSP (XCAR (tem
))))))
1297 error ("Invalid condition handler", tem
);
1302 c
.backlist
= backtrace_list
;
1303 c
.handlerlist
= handlerlist
;
1304 c
.lisp_eval_depth
= lisp_eval_depth
;
1305 c
.pdlcount
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1306 c
.poll_suppress_count
= poll_suppress_count
;
1307 c
.interrupt_input_blocked
= interrupt_input_blocked
;
1308 c
.gcpro
= gcprolist
;
1309 c
.byte_stack
= byte_stack_list
;
1310 if (_setjmp (c
.jmp
))
1313 specbind (h
.var
, c
.val
);
1314 val
= Fprogn (Fcdr (h
.chosen_clause
));
1316 /* Note that this just undoes the binding of h.var; whoever
1317 longjumped to us unwound the stack to c.pdlcount before
1319 unbind_to (c
.pdlcount
, Qnil
);
1326 h
.handler
= handlers
;
1327 h
.next
= handlerlist
;
1331 val
= Feval (bodyform
);
1333 handlerlist
= h
.next
;
1337 /* Call the function BFUN with no arguments, catching errors within it
1338 according to HANDLERS. If there is an error, call HFUN with
1339 one argument which is the data that describes the error:
1342 HANDLERS can be a list of conditions to catch.
1343 If HANDLERS is Qt, catch all errors.
1344 If HANDLERS is Qerror, catch all errors
1345 but allow the debugger to run if that is enabled. */
1348 internal_condition_case (bfun
, handlers
, hfun
)
1349 Lisp_Object (*bfun
) ();
1350 Lisp_Object handlers
;
1351 Lisp_Object (*hfun
) ();
1357 #if 0 /* We now handle interrupt_input_blocked properly.
1358 What we still do not handle is exiting a signal handler. */
1364 c
.backlist
= backtrace_list
;
1365 c
.handlerlist
= handlerlist
;
1366 c
.lisp_eval_depth
= lisp_eval_depth
;
1367 c
.pdlcount
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1368 c
.poll_suppress_count
= poll_suppress_count
;
1369 c
.interrupt_input_blocked
= interrupt_input_blocked
;
1370 c
.gcpro
= gcprolist
;
1371 c
.byte_stack
= byte_stack_list
;
1372 if (_setjmp (c
.jmp
))
1374 return (*hfun
) (c
.val
);
1378 h
.handler
= handlers
;
1380 h
.next
= handlerlist
;
1386 handlerlist
= h
.next
;
1390 /* Like internal_condition_case but call BFUN with ARG as its argument. */
1393 internal_condition_case_1 (bfun
, arg
, handlers
, hfun
)
1394 Lisp_Object (*bfun
) ();
1396 Lisp_Object handlers
;
1397 Lisp_Object (*hfun
) ();
1405 c
.backlist
= backtrace_list
;
1406 c
.handlerlist
= handlerlist
;
1407 c
.lisp_eval_depth
= lisp_eval_depth
;
1408 c
.pdlcount
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1409 c
.poll_suppress_count
= poll_suppress_count
;
1410 c
.interrupt_input_blocked
= interrupt_input_blocked
;
1411 c
.gcpro
= gcprolist
;
1412 c
.byte_stack
= byte_stack_list
;
1413 if (_setjmp (c
.jmp
))
1415 return (*hfun
) (c
.val
);
1419 h
.handler
= handlers
;
1421 h
.next
= handlerlist
;
1425 val
= (*bfun
) (arg
);
1427 handlerlist
= h
.next
;
1432 /* Like internal_condition_case but call BFUN with NARGS as first,
1433 and ARGS as second argument. */
1436 internal_condition_case_2 (bfun
, nargs
, args
, handlers
, hfun
)
1437 Lisp_Object (*bfun
) ();
1440 Lisp_Object handlers
;
1441 Lisp_Object (*hfun
) ();
1449 c
.backlist
= backtrace_list
;
1450 c
.handlerlist
= handlerlist
;
1451 c
.lisp_eval_depth
= lisp_eval_depth
;
1452 c
.pdlcount
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1453 c
.poll_suppress_count
= poll_suppress_count
;
1454 c
.interrupt_input_blocked
= interrupt_input_blocked
;
1455 c
.gcpro
= gcprolist
;
1456 c
.byte_stack
= byte_stack_list
;
1457 if (_setjmp (c
.jmp
))
1459 return (*hfun
) (c
.val
);
1463 h
.handler
= handlers
;
1465 h
.next
= handlerlist
;
1469 val
= (*bfun
) (nargs
, args
);
1471 handlerlist
= h
.next
;
1476 static Lisp_Object find_handler_clause
P_ ((Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
,
1477 Lisp_Object
, Lisp_Object
,
1480 DEFUN ("signal", Fsignal
, Ssignal
, 2, 2, 0,
1481 doc
: /* Signal an error. Args are ERROR-SYMBOL and associated DATA.
1482 This function does not return.
1484 An error symbol is a symbol with an `error-conditions' property
1485 that is a list of condition names.
1486 A handler for any of those names will get to handle this signal.
1487 The symbol `error' should normally be one of them.
1489 DATA should be a list. Its elements are printed as part of the error message.
1490 See Info anchor `(elisp)Definition of signal' for some details on how this
1491 error message is constructed.
1492 If the signal is handled, DATA is made available to the handler.
1493 See also the function `condition-case'. */)
1494 (error_symbol
, data
)
1495 Lisp_Object error_symbol
, data
;
1497 /* When memory is full, ERROR-SYMBOL is nil,
1498 and DATA is (REAL-ERROR-SYMBOL . REAL-DATA).
1499 That is a special case--don't do this in other situations. */
1500 register struct handler
*allhandlers
= handlerlist
;
1501 Lisp_Object conditions
;
1502 extern int gc_in_progress
;
1503 extern int waiting_for_input
;
1504 Lisp_Object debugger_value
;
1506 Lisp_Object real_error_symbol
;
1507 struct backtrace
*bp
;
1509 immediate_quit
= handling_signal
= 0;
1511 if (gc_in_progress
|| waiting_for_input
)
1514 if (NILP (error_symbol
))
1515 real_error_symbol
= Fcar (data
);
1517 real_error_symbol
= error_symbol
;
1519 #if 0 /* rms: I don't know why this was here,
1520 but it is surely wrong for an error that is handled. */
1521 #ifdef HAVE_X_WINDOWS
1522 if (display_hourglass_p
)
1523 cancel_hourglass ();
1527 /* This hook is used by edebug. */
1528 if (! NILP (Vsignal_hook_function
)
1529 && ! NILP (error_symbol
))
1530 call2 (Vsignal_hook_function
, error_symbol
, data
);
1532 conditions
= Fget (real_error_symbol
, Qerror_conditions
);
1534 /* Remember from where signal was called. Skip over the frame for
1535 `signal' itself. If a frame for `error' follows, skip that,
1536 too. Don't do this when ERROR_SYMBOL is nil, because that
1537 is a memory-full error. */
1538 Vsignaling_function
= Qnil
;
1539 if (backtrace_list
&& !NILP (error_symbol
))
1541 bp
= backtrace_list
->next
;
1542 if (bp
&& bp
->function
&& EQ (*bp
->function
, Qerror
))
1544 if (bp
&& bp
->function
)
1545 Vsignaling_function
= *bp
->function
;
1548 for (; handlerlist
; handlerlist
= handlerlist
->next
)
1550 register Lisp_Object clause
;
1552 if (lisp_eval_depth
+ 20 > max_lisp_eval_depth
)
1553 max_lisp_eval_depth
= lisp_eval_depth
+ 20;
1555 if (specpdl_size
+ 40 > max_specpdl_size
)
1556 max_specpdl_size
= specpdl_size
+ 40;
1558 clause
= find_handler_clause (handlerlist
->handler
, conditions
,
1559 error_symbol
, data
, &debugger_value
);
1561 if (EQ (clause
, Qlambda
))
1563 /* We can't return values to code which signaled an error, but we
1564 can continue code which has signaled a quit. */
1565 if (EQ (real_error_symbol
, Qquit
))
1568 error ("Cannot return from the debugger in an error");
1573 Lisp_Object unwind_data
;
1574 struct handler
*h
= handlerlist
;
1576 handlerlist
= allhandlers
;
1578 if (NILP (error_symbol
))
1581 unwind_data
= Fcons (error_symbol
, data
);
1582 h
->chosen_clause
= clause
;
1583 unwind_to_catch (h
->tag
, unwind_data
);
1587 handlerlist
= allhandlers
;
1588 /* If no handler is present now, try to run the debugger,
1589 and if that fails, throw to top level. */
1590 find_handler_clause (Qerror
, conditions
, error_symbol
, data
, &debugger_value
);
1592 Fthrow (Qtop_level
, Qt
);
1594 if (! NILP (error_symbol
))
1595 data
= Fcons (error_symbol
, data
);
1597 string
= Ferror_message_string (data
);
1598 fatal ("%s", SDATA (string
), 0);
1601 /* Return nonzero iff LIST is a non-nil atom or
1602 a list containing one of CONDITIONS. */
1605 wants_debugger (list
, conditions
)
1606 Lisp_Object list
, conditions
;
1613 while (CONSP (conditions
))
1615 Lisp_Object
this, tail
;
1616 this = XCAR (conditions
);
1617 for (tail
= list
; CONSP (tail
); tail
= XCDR (tail
))
1618 if (EQ (XCAR (tail
), this))
1620 conditions
= XCDR (conditions
);
1625 /* Return 1 if an error with condition-symbols CONDITIONS,
1626 and described by SIGNAL-DATA, should skip the debugger
1627 according to debugger-ignored-errors. */
1630 skip_debugger (conditions
, data
)
1631 Lisp_Object conditions
, data
;
1634 int first_string
= 1;
1635 Lisp_Object error_message
;
1637 error_message
= Qnil
;
1638 for (tail
= Vdebug_ignored_errors
; CONSP (tail
); tail
= XCDR (tail
))
1640 if (STRINGP (XCAR (tail
)))
1644 error_message
= Ferror_message_string (data
);
1648 if (fast_string_match (XCAR (tail
), error_message
) >= 0)
1653 Lisp_Object contail
;
1655 for (contail
= conditions
; CONSP (contail
); contail
= XCDR (contail
))
1656 if (EQ (XCAR (tail
), XCAR (contail
)))
1664 /* Value of Qlambda means we have called debugger and user has continued.
1665 There are two ways to pass SIG and DATA:
1666 = SIG is the error symbol, and DATA is the rest of the data.
1667 = SIG is nil, and DATA is (SYMBOL . REST-OF-DATA).
1668 This is for memory-full errors only.
1670 Store value returned from debugger into *DEBUGGER_VALUE_PTR. */
1673 find_handler_clause (handlers
, conditions
, sig
, data
, debugger_value_ptr
)
1674 Lisp_Object handlers
, conditions
, sig
, data
;
1675 Lisp_Object
*debugger_value_ptr
;
1677 register Lisp_Object h
;
1678 register Lisp_Object tem
;
1680 if (EQ (handlers
, Qt
)) /* t is used by handlers for all conditions, set up by C code. */
1682 /* error is used similarly, but means print an error message
1683 and run the debugger if that is enabled. */
1684 if (EQ (handlers
, Qerror
)
1685 || !NILP (Vdebug_on_signal
)) /* This says call debugger even if
1686 there is a handler. */
1688 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1689 int debugger_called
= 0;
1690 Lisp_Object sig_symbol
, combined_data
;
1691 /* This is set to 1 if we are handling a memory-full error,
1692 because these must not run the debugger.
1693 (There is no room in memory to do that!) */
1694 int no_debugger
= 0;
1698 combined_data
= data
;
1699 sig_symbol
= Fcar (data
);
1704 combined_data
= Fcons (sig
, data
);
1708 if (wants_debugger (Vstack_trace_on_error
, conditions
))
1711 internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer ("*Backtrace*",
1712 (Lisp_Object (*) (Lisp_Object
)) Fbacktrace
,
1715 internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer ("*Backtrace*",
1720 && (EQ (sig_symbol
, Qquit
)
1722 : wants_debugger (Vdebug_on_error
, conditions
))
1723 && ! skip_debugger (conditions
, combined_data
)
1724 && when_entered_debugger
< num_nonmacro_input_events
)
1726 specbind (Qdebug_on_error
, Qnil
);
1728 = call_debugger (Fcons (Qerror
,
1729 Fcons (combined_data
, Qnil
)));
1730 debugger_called
= 1;
1732 /* If there is no handler, return saying whether we ran the debugger. */
1733 if (EQ (handlers
, Qerror
))
1735 if (debugger_called
)
1736 return unbind_to (count
, Qlambda
);
1740 for (h
= handlers
; CONSP (h
); h
= Fcdr (h
))
1742 Lisp_Object handler
, condit
;
1745 if (!CONSP (handler
))
1747 condit
= Fcar (handler
);
1748 /* Handle a single condition name in handler HANDLER. */
1749 if (SYMBOLP (condit
))
1751 tem
= Fmemq (Fcar (handler
), conditions
);
1755 /* Handle a list of condition names in handler HANDLER. */
1756 else if (CONSP (condit
))
1758 while (CONSP (condit
))
1760 tem
= Fmemq (Fcar (condit
), conditions
);
1763 condit
= XCDR (condit
);
1770 /* dump an error message; called like printf */
1774 error (m
, a1
, a2
, a3
)
1794 int used
= doprnt (buffer
, size
, m
, m
+ mlen
, 3, args
);
1799 buffer
= (char *) xrealloc (buffer
, size
);
1802 buffer
= (char *) xmalloc (size
);
1807 string
= build_string (buffer
);
1811 Fsignal (Qerror
, Fcons (string
, Qnil
));
1815 DEFUN ("commandp", Fcommandp
, Scommandp
, 1, 2, 0,
1816 doc
: /* Non-nil if FUNCTION makes provisions for interactive calling.
1817 This means it contains a description for how to read arguments to give it.
1818 The value is nil for an invalid function or a symbol with no function
1821 Interactively callable functions include strings and vectors (treated
1822 as keyboard macros), lambda-expressions that contain a top-level call
1823 to `interactive', autoload definitions made by `autoload' with non-nil
1824 fourth argument, and some of the built-in functions of Lisp.
1826 Also, a symbol satisfies `commandp' if its function definition does so.
1828 If the optional argument FOR-CALL-INTERACTIVELY is non-nil,
1829 then strings and vectors are not accepted. */)
1830 (function
, for_call_interactively
)
1831 Lisp_Object function
, for_call_interactively
;
1833 register Lisp_Object fun
;
1834 register Lisp_Object funcar
;
1838 fun
= indirect_function (fun
);
1839 if (EQ (fun
, Qunbound
))
1842 /* Emacs primitives are interactive if their DEFUN specifies an
1843 interactive spec. */
1846 if (XSUBR (fun
)->prompt
)
1852 /* Bytecode objects are interactive if they are long enough to
1853 have an element whose index is COMPILED_INTERACTIVE, which is
1854 where the interactive spec is stored. */
1855 else if (COMPILEDP (fun
))
1856 return ((ASIZE (fun
) & PSEUDOVECTOR_SIZE_MASK
) > COMPILED_INTERACTIVE
1859 /* Strings and vectors are keyboard macros. */
1860 if (NILP (for_call_interactively
) && (STRINGP (fun
) || VECTORP (fun
)))
1863 /* Lists may represent commands. */
1866 funcar
= XCAR (fun
);
1867 if (EQ (funcar
, Qlambda
))
1868 return Fassq (Qinteractive
, Fcdr (XCDR (fun
)));
1869 if (EQ (funcar
, Qautoload
))
1870 return Fcar (Fcdr (Fcdr (XCDR (fun
))));
1876 DEFUN ("autoload", Fautoload
, Sautoload
, 2, 5, 0,
1877 doc
: /* Define FUNCTION to autoload from FILE.
1878 FUNCTION is a symbol; FILE is a file name string to pass to `load'.
1879 Third arg DOCSTRING is documentation for the function.
1880 Fourth arg INTERACTIVE if non-nil says function can be called interactively.
1881 Fifth arg TYPE indicates the type of the object:
1882 nil or omitted says FUNCTION is a function,
1883 `keymap' says FUNCTION is really a keymap, and
1884 `macro' or t says FUNCTION is really a macro.
1885 Third through fifth args give info about the real definition.
1886 They default to nil.
1887 If FUNCTION is already defined other than as an autoload,
1888 this does nothing and returns nil. */)
1889 (function
, file
, docstring
, interactive
, type
)
1890 Lisp_Object function
, file
, docstring
, interactive
, type
;
1893 Lisp_Object args
[4];
1896 CHECK_SYMBOL (function
);
1897 CHECK_STRING (file
);
1899 /* If function is defined and not as an autoload, don't override */
1900 if (!EQ (XSYMBOL (function
)->function
, Qunbound
)
1901 && !(CONSP (XSYMBOL (function
)->function
)
1902 && EQ (XCAR (XSYMBOL (function
)->function
), Qautoload
)))
1905 if (NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
1906 /* Only add entries after dumping, because the ones before are
1907 not useful and else we get loads of them from the loaddefs.el. */
1908 LOADHIST_ATTACH (Fcons (Qautoload
, function
));
1912 args
[1] = docstring
;
1913 args
[2] = interactive
;
1916 return Ffset (function
, Fcons (Qautoload
, Flist (4, &args
[0])));
1917 #else /* NO_ARG_ARRAY */
1918 return Ffset (function
, Fcons (Qautoload
, Flist (4, &file
)));
1919 #endif /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
1923 un_autoload (oldqueue
)
1924 Lisp_Object oldqueue
;
1926 register Lisp_Object queue
, first
, second
;
1928 /* Queue to unwind is current value of Vautoload_queue.
1929 oldqueue is the shadowed value to leave in Vautoload_queue. */
1930 queue
= Vautoload_queue
;
1931 Vautoload_queue
= oldqueue
;
1932 while (CONSP (queue
))
1934 first
= XCAR (queue
);
1935 second
= Fcdr (first
);
1936 first
= Fcar (first
);
1937 if (EQ (second
, Qnil
))
1940 Ffset (first
, second
);
1941 queue
= XCDR (queue
);
1946 /* Load an autoloaded function.
1947 FUNNAME is the symbol which is the function's name.
1948 FUNDEF is the autoload definition (a list). */
1951 do_autoload (fundef
, funname
)
1952 Lisp_Object fundef
, funname
;
1954 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
1955 Lisp_Object fun
, queue
, first
, second
;
1956 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
, gcpro3
;
1958 /* This is to make sure that loadup.el gives a clear picture
1959 of what files are preloaded and when. */
1960 if (! NILP (Vpurify_flag
))
1961 error ("Attempt to autoload %s while preparing to dump",
1962 SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (funname
)));
1965 CHECK_SYMBOL (funname
);
1966 GCPRO3 (fun
, funname
, fundef
);
1968 /* Preserve the match data. */
1969 record_unwind_protect (Fset_match_data
, Fmatch_data (Qnil
, Qnil
));
1971 /* Value saved here is to be restored into Vautoload_queue. */
1972 record_unwind_protect (un_autoload
, Vautoload_queue
);
1973 Vautoload_queue
= Qt
;
1974 Fload (Fcar (Fcdr (fundef
)), Qnil
, noninteractive
? Qt
: Qnil
, Qnil
, Qt
);
1976 /* Save the old autoloads, in case we ever do an unload. */
1977 queue
= Vautoload_queue
;
1978 while (CONSP (queue
))
1980 first
= XCAR (queue
);
1981 second
= Fcdr (first
);
1982 first
= Fcar (first
);
1984 /* Note: This test is subtle. The cdr of an autoload-queue entry
1985 may be an atom if the autoload entry was generated by a defalias
1988 Fput (first
, Qautoload
, (XCDR (second
)));
1990 queue
= XCDR (queue
);
1993 /* Once loading finishes, don't undo it. */
1994 Vautoload_queue
= Qt
;
1995 unbind_to (count
, Qnil
);
1997 fun
= Findirect_function (fun
);
1999 if (!NILP (Fequal (fun
, fundef
)))
2000 error ("Autoloading failed to define function %s",
2001 SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (funname
)));
2006 DEFUN ("eval", Feval
, Seval
, 1, 1, 0,
2007 doc
: /* Evaluate FORM and return its value. */)
2011 Lisp_Object fun
, val
, original_fun
, original_args
;
2013 struct backtrace backtrace
;
2014 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
, gcpro3
;
2016 if (handling_signal
)
2020 return Fsymbol_value (form
);
2025 if (consing_since_gc
> gc_cons_threshold
)
2028 Fgarbage_collect ();
2032 if (++lisp_eval_depth
> max_lisp_eval_depth
)
2034 if (max_lisp_eval_depth
< 100)
2035 max_lisp_eval_depth
= 100;
2036 if (lisp_eval_depth
> max_lisp_eval_depth
)
2037 error ("Lisp nesting exceeds max-lisp-eval-depth");
2040 original_fun
= Fcar (form
);
2041 original_args
= Fcdr (form
);
2043 backtrace
.next
= backtrace_list
;
2044 backtrace_list
= &backtrace
;
2045 backtrace
.function
= &original_fun
; /* This also protects them from gc */
2046 backtrace
.args
= &original_args
;
2047 backtrace
.nargs
= UNEVALLED
;
2048 backtrace
.evalargs
= 1;
2049 backtrace
.debug_on_exit
= 0;
2051 if (debug_on_next_call
)
2052 do_debug_on_call (Qt
);
2054 /* At this point, only original_fun and original_args
2055 have values that will be used below */
2057 fun
= Findirect_function (original_fun
);
2061 Lisp_Object numargs
;
2062 Lisp_Object argvals
[8];
2063 Lisp_Object args_left
;
2064 register int i
, maxargs
;
2066 args_left
= original_args
;
2067 numargs
= Flength (args_left
);
2069 if (XINT (numargs
) < XSUBR (fun
)->min_args
||
2070 (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
>= 0 && XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
< XINT (numargs
)))
2071 return Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments
, Fcons (fun
, Fcons (numargs
, Qnil
)));
2073 if (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
== UNEVALLED
)
2075 backtrace
.evalargs
= 0;
2076 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (args_left
);
2080 if (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
== MANY
)
2082 /* Pass a vector of evaluated arguments */
2084 register int argnum
= 0;
2086 vals
= (Lisp_Object
*) alloca (XINT (numargs
) * sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
2088 GCPRO3 (args_left
, fun
, fun
);
2092 while (!NILP (args_left
))
2094 vals
[argnum
++] = Feval (Fcar (args_left
));
2095 args_left
= Fcdr (args_left
);
2096 gcpro3
.nvars
= argnum
;
2099 backtrace
.args
= vals
;
2100 backtrace
.nargs
= XINT (numargs
);
2102 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (XINT (numargs
), vals
);
2107 GCPRO3 (args_left
, fun
, fun
);
2108 gcpro3
.var
= argvals
;
2111 maxargs
= XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
;
2112 for (i
= 0; i
< maxargs
; args_left
= Fcdr (args_left
))
2114 argvals
[i
] = Feval (Fcar (args_left
));
2120 backtrace
.args
= argvals
;
2121 backtrace
.nargs
= XINT (numargs
);
2126 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) ();
2129 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (argvals
[0]);
2132 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (argvals
[0], argvals
[1]);
2135 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (argvals
[0], argvals
[1],
2139 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (argvals
[0], argvals
[1],
2140 argvals
[2], argvals
[3]);
2143 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (argvals
[0], argvals
[1], argvals
[2],
2144 argvals
[3], argvals
[4]);
2147 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (argvals
[0], argvals
[1], argvals
[2],
2148 argvals
[3], argvals
[4], argvals
[5]);
2151 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (argvals
[0], argvals
[1], argvals
[2],
2152 argvals
[3], argvals
[4], argvals
[5],
2157 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (argvals
[0], argvals
[1], argvals
[2],
2158 argvals
[3], argvals
[4], argvals
[5],
2159 argvals
[6], argvals
[7]);
2163 /* Someone has created a subr that takes more arguments than
2164 is supported by this code. We need to either rewrite the
2165 subr to use a different argument protocol, or add more
2166 cases to this switch. */
2170 if (COMPILEDP (fun
))
2171 val
= apply_lambda (fun
, original_args
, 1);
2175 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2176 funcar
= Fcar (fun
);
2177 if (!SYMBOLP (funcar
))
2178 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2179 if (EQ (funcar
, Qautoload
))
2181 do_autoload (fun
, original_fun
);
2184 if (EQ (funcar
, Qmacro
))
2185 val
= Feval (apply1 (Fcdr (fun
), original_args
));
2186 else if (EQ (funcar
, Qlambda
))
2187 val
= apply_lambda (fun
, original_args
, 1);
2189 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2193 if (backtrace
.debug_on_exit
)
2194 val
= call_debugger (Fcons (Qexit
, Fcons (val
, Qnil
)));
2195 backtrace_list
= backtrace
.next
;
2200 DEFUN ("apply", Fapply
, Sapply
, 2, MANY
, 0,
2201 doc
: /* Call FUNCTION with our remaining args, using our last arg as list of args.
2202 Then return the value FUNCTION returns.
2203 Thus, (apply '+ 1 2 '(3 4)) returns 10.
2204 usage: (apply FUNCTION &rest ARGUMENTS) */)
2209 register int i
, numargs
;
2210 register Lisp_Object spread_arg
;
2211 register Lisp_Object
*funcall_args
;
2213 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2217 spread_arg
= args
[nargs
- 1];
2218 CHECK_LIST (spread_arg
);
2220 numargs
= XINT (Flength (spread_arg
));
2223 return Ffuncall (nargs
- 1, args
);
2224 else if (numargs
== 1)
2226 args
[nargs
- 1] = XCAR (spread_arg
);
2227 return Ffuncall (nargs
, args
);
2230 numargs
+= nargs
- 2;
2232 fun
= indirect_function (fun
);
2233 if (EQ (fun
, Qunbound
))
2235 /* Let funcall get the error */
2242 if (numargs
< XSUBR (fun
)->min_args
2243 || (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
>= 0 && XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
< numargs
))
2244 goto funcall
; /* Let funcall get the error */
2245 else if (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
> numargs
)
2247 /* Avoid making funcall cons up a yet another new vector of arguments
2248 by explicitly supplying nil's for optional values */
2249 funcall_args
= (Lisp_Object
*) alloca ((1 + XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
)
2250 * sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
2251 for (i
= numargs
; i
< XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
;)
2252 funcall_args
[++i
] = Qnil
;
2253 GCPRO1 (*funcall_args
);
2254 gcpro1
.nvars
= 1 + XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
;
2258 /* We add 1 to numargs because funcall_args includes the
2259 function itself as well as its arguments. */
2262 funcall_args
= (Lisp_Object
*) alloca ((1 + numargs
)
2263 * sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
2264 GCPRO1 (*funcall_args
);
2265 gcpro1
.nvars
= 1 + numargs
;
2268 bcopy (args
, funcall_args
, nargs
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
2269 /* Spread the last arg we got. Its first element goes in
2270 the slot that it used to occupy, hence this value of I. */
2272 while (!NILP (spread_arg
))
2274 funcall_args
[i
++] = XCAR (spread_arg
);
2275 spread_arg
= XCDR (spread_arg
);
2278 /* By convention, the caller needs to gcpro Ffuncall's args. */
2279 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (gcpro1
.nvars
, funcall_args
));
2282 /* Run hook variables in various ways. */
2284 enum run_hooks_condition
{to_completion
, until_success
, until_failure
};
2285 static Lisp_Object run_hook_with_args
P_ ((int, Lisp_Object
*,
2286 enum run_hooks_condition
));
2288 DEFUN ("run-hooks", Frun_hooks
, Srun_hooks
, 0, MANY
, 0,
2289 doc
: /* Run each hook in HOOKS. Major mode functions use this.
2290 Each argument should be a symbol, a hook variable.
2291 These symbols are processed in the order specified.
2292 If a hook symbol has a non-nil value, that value may be a function
2293 or a list of functions to be called to run the hook.
2294 If the value is a function, it is called with no arguments.
2295 If it is a list, the elements are called, in order, with no arguments.
2297 Do not use `make-local-variable' to make a hook variable buffer-local.
2298 Instead, use `add-hook' and specify t for the LOCAL argument.
2299 usage: (run-hooks &rest HOOKS) */)
2304 Lisp_Object hook
[1];
2307 for (i
= 0; i
< nargs
; i
++)
2310 run_hook_with_args (1, hook
, to_completion
);
2316 DEFUN ("run-hook-with-args", Frun_hook_with_args
,
2317 Srun_hook_with_args
, 1, MANY
, 0,
2318 doc
: /* Run HOOK with the specified arguments ARGS.
2319 HOOK should be a symbol, a hook variable. If HOOK has a non-nil
2320 value, that value may be a function or a list of functions to be
2321 called to run the hook. If the value is a function, it is called with
2322 the given arguments and its return value is returned. If it is a list
2323 of functions, those functions are called, in order,
2324 with the given arguments ARGS.
2325 It is best not to depend on the value return by `run-hook-with-args',
2328 Do not use `make-local-variable' to make a hook variable buffer-local.
2329 Instead, use `add-hook' and specify t for the LOCAL argument.
2330 usage: (run-hook-with-args HOOK &rest ARGS) */)
2335 return run_hook_with_args (nargs
, args
, to_completion
);
2338 DEFUN ("run-hook-with-args-until-success", Frun_hook_with_args_until_success
,
2339 Srun_hook_with_args_until_success
, 1, MANY
, 0,
2340 doc
: /* Run HOOK with the specified arguments ARGS.
2341 HOOK should be a symbol, a hook variable. Its value should
2342 be a list of functions. We call those functions, one by one,
2343 passing arguments ARGS to each of them, until one of them
2344 returns a non-nil value. Then we return that value.
2345 If all the functions return nil, we return nil.
2347 Do not use `make-local-variable' to make a hook variable buffer-local.
2348 Instead, use `add-hook' and specify t for the LOCAL argument.
2349 usage: (run-hook-with-args-until-success HOOK &rest ARGS) */)
2354 return run_hook_with_args (nargs
, args
, until_success
);
2357 DEFUN ("run-hook-with-args-until-failure", Frun_hook_with_args_until_failure
,
2358 Srun_hook_with_args_until_failure
, 1, MANY
, 0,
2359 doc
: /* Run HOOK with the specified arguments ARGS.
2360 HOOK should be a symbol, a hook variable. Its value should
2361 be a list of functions. We call those functions, one by one,
2362 passing arguments ARGS to each of them, until one of them
2363 returns nil. Then we return nil.
2364 If all the functions return non-nil, we return non-nil.
2366 Do not use `make-local-variable' to make a hook variable buffer-local.
2367 Instead, use `add-hook' and specify t for the LOCAL argument.
2368 usage: (run-hook-with-args-until-failure HOOK &rest ARGS) */)
2373 return run_hook_with_args (nargs
, args
, until_failure
);
2376 /* ARGS[0] should be a hook symbol.
2377 Call each of the functions in the hook value, passing each of them
2378 as arguments all the rest of ARGS (all NARGS - 1 elements).
2379 COND specifies a condition to test after each call
2380 to decide whether to stop.
2381 The caller (or its caller, etc) must gcpro all of ARGS,
2382 except that it isn't necessary to gcpro ARGS[0]. */
2385 run_hook_with_args (nargs
, args
, cond
)
2388 enum run_hooks_condition cond
;
2390 Lisp_Object sym
, val
, ret
;
2391 Lisp_Object globals
;
2392 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
, gcpro3
;
2394 /* If we are dying or still initializing,
2395 don't do anything--it would probably crash if we tried. */
2396 if (NILP (Vrun_hooks
))
2400 val
= find_symbol_value (sym
);
2401 ret
= (cond
== until_failure
? Qt
: Qnil
);
2403 if (EQ (val
, Qunbound
) || NILP (val
))
2405 else if (!CONSP (val
) || EQ (XCAR (val
), Qlambda
))
2408 return Ffuncall (nargs
, args
);
2413 GCPRO3 (sym
, val
, globals
);
2416 CONSP (val
) && ((cond
== to_completion
)
2417 || (cond
== until_success
? NILP (ret
)
2421 if (EQ (XCAR (val
), Qt
))
2423 /* t indicates this hook has a local binding;
2424 it means to run the global binding too. */
2426 for (globals
= Fdefault_value (sym
);
2427 CONSP (globals
) && ((cond
== to_completion
)
2428 || (cond
== until_success
? NILP (ret
)
2430 globals
= XCDR (globals
))
2432 args
[0] = XCAR (globals
);
2433 /* In a global value, t should not occur. If it does, we
2434 must ignore it to avoid an endless loop. */
2435 if (!EQ (args
[0], Qt
))
2436 ret
= Ffuncall (nargs
, args
);
2441 args
[0] = XCAR (val
);
2442 ret
= Ffuncall (nargs
, args
);
2451 /* Run a hook symbol ARGS[0], but use FUNLIST instead of the actual
2452 present value of that symbol.
2453 Call each element of FUNLIST,
2454 passing each of them the rest of ARGS.
2455 The caller (or its caller, etc) must gcpro all of ARGS,
2456 except that it isn't necessary to gcpro ARGS[0]. */
2459 run_hook_list_with_args (funlist
, nargs
, args
)
2460 Lisp_Object funlist
;
2466 Lisp_Object globals
;
2467 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
, gcpro3
;
2471 GCPRO3 (sym
, val
, globals
);
2473 for (val
= funlist
; CONSP (val
); val
= XCDR (val
))
2475 if (EQ (XCAR (val
), Qt
))
2477 /* t indicates this hook has a local binding;
2478 it means to run the global binding too. */
2480 for (globals
= Fdefault_value (sym
);
2482 globals
= XCDR (globals
))
2484 args
[0] = XCAR (globals
);
2485 /* In a global value, t should not occur. If it does, we
2486 must ignore it to avoid an endless loop. */
2487 if (!EQ (args
[0], Qt
))
2488 Ffuncall (nargs
, args
);
2493 args
[0] = XCAR (val
);
2494 Ffuncall (nargs
, args
);
2501 /* Run the hook HOOK, giving each function the two args ARG1 and ARG2. */
2504 run_hook_with_args_2 (hook
, arg1
, arg2
)
2505 Lisp_Object hook
, arg1
, arg2
;
2507 Lisp_Object temp
[3];
2512 Frun_hook_with_args (3, temp
);
2515 /* Apply fn to arg */
2518 Lisp_Object fn
, arg
;
2520 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2524 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (1, &fn
));
2528 Lisp_Object args
[2];
2532 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fapply (2, args
));
2534 #else /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2535 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Fapply (2, &fn
));
2536 #endif /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2539 /* Call function fn on no arguments */
2544 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2547 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (1, &fn
));
2550 /* Call function fn with 1 argument arg1 */
2554 Lisp_Object fn
, arg1
;
2556 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2558 Lisp_Object args
[2];
2564 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (2, args
));
2565 #else /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2568 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (2, &fn
));
2569 #endif /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2572 /* Call function fn with 2 arguments arg1, arg2 */
2575 call2 (fn
, arg1
, arg2
)
2576 Lisp_Object fn
, arg1
, arg2
;
2578 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2580 Lisp_Object args
[3];
2586 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (3, args
));
2587 #else /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2590 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (3, &fn
));
2591 #endif /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2594 /* Call function fn with 3 arguments arg1, arg2, arg3 */
2597 call3 (fn
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
)
2598 Lisp_Object fn
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
;
2600 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2602 Lisp_Object args
[4];
2609 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (4, args
));
2610 #else /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2613 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (4, &fn
));
2614 #endif /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2617 /* Call function fn with 4 arguments arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4 */
2620 call4 (fn
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
, arg4
)
2621 Lisp_Object fn
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
, arg4
;
2623 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2625 Lisp_Object args
[5];
2633 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (5, args
));
2634 #else /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2637 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (5, &fn
));
2638 #endif /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2641 /* Call function fn with 5 arguments arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5 */
2644 call5 (fn
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
, arg4
, arg5
)
2645 Lisp_Object fn
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
, arg4
, arg5
;
2647 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2649 Lisp_Object args
[6];
2658 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (6, args
));
2659 #else /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2662 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (6, &fn
));
2663 #endif /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2666 /* Call function fn with 6 arguments arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6 */
2669 call6 (fn
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
, arg4
, arg5
, arg6
)
2670 Lisp_Object fn
, arg1
, arg2
, arg3
, arg4
, arg5
, arg6
;
2672 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
2674 Lisp_Object args
[7];
2684 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (7, args
));
2685 #else /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2688 RETURN_UNGCPRO (Ffuncall (7, &fn
));
2689 #endif /* not NO_ARG_ARRAY */
2692 /* The caller should GCPRO all the elements of ARGS. */
2694 DEFUN ("funcall", Ffuncall
, Sfuncall
, 1, MANY
, 0,
2695 doc
: /* Call first argument as a function, passing remaining arguments to it.
2696 Return the value that function returns.
2697 Thus, (funcall 'cons 'x 'y) returns (x . y).
2698 usage: (funcall FUNCTION &rest ARGUMENTS) */)
2705 int numargs
= nargs
- 1;
2706 Lisp_Object lisp_numargs
;
2708 struct backtrace backtrace
;
2709 register Lisp_Object
*internal_args
;
2713 if (consing_since_gc
> gc_cons_threshold
)
2714 Fgarbage_collect ();
2716 if (++lisp_eval_depth
> max_lisp_eval_depth
)
2718 if (max_lisp_eval_depth
< 100)
2719 max_lisp_eval_depth
= 100;
2720 if (lisp_eval_depth
> max_lisp_eval_depth
)
2721 error ("Lisp nesting exceeds max-lisp-eval-depth");
2724 backtrace
.next
= backtrace_list
;
2725 backtrace_list
= &backtrace
;
2726 backtrace
.function
= &args
[0];
2727 backtrace
.args
= &args
[1];
2728 backtrace
.nargs
= nargs
- 1;
2729 backtrace
.evalargs
= 0;
2730 backtrace
.debug_on_exit
= 0;
2732 if (debug_on_next_call
)
2733 do_debug_on_call (Qlambda
);
2739 fun
= Findirect_function (fun
);
2743 if (numargs
< XSUBR (fun
)->min_args
2744 || (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
>= 0 && XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
< numargs
))
2746 XSETFASTINT (lisp_numargs
, numargs
);
2747 return Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments
, Fcons (fun
, Fcons (lisp_numargs
, Qnil
)));
2750 if (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
== UNEVALLED
)
2751 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2753 if (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
== MANY
)
2755 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (numargs
, args
+ 1);
2759 if (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
> numargs
)
2761 internal_args
= (Lisp_Object
*) alloca (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
2762 bcopy (args
+ 1, internal_args
, numargs
* sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
2763 for (i
= numargs
; i
< XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
; i
++)
2764 internal_args
[i
] = Qnil
;
2767 internal_args
= args
+ 1;
2768 switch (XSUBR (fun
)->max_args
)
2771 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) ();
2774 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (internal_args
[0]);
2777 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (internal_args
[0],
2781 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (internal_args
[0], internal_args
[1],
2785 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (internal_args
[0], internal_args
[1],
2790 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (internal_args
[0], internal_args
[1],
2791 internal_args
[2], internal_args
[3],
2795 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (internal_args
[0], internal_args
[1],
2796 internal_args
[2], internal_args
[3],
2797 internal_args
[4], internal_args
[5]);
2800 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (internal_args
[0], internal_args
[1],
2801 internal_args
[2], internal_args
[3],
2802 internal_args
[4], internal_args
[5],
2807 val
= (*XSUBR (fun
)->function
) (internal_args
[0], internal_args
[1],
2808 internal_args
[2], internal_args
[3],
2809 internal_args
[4], internal_args
[5],
2810 internal_args
[6], internal_args
[7]);
2815 /* If a subr takes more than 8 arguments without using MANY
2816 or UNEVALLED, we need to extend this function to support it.
2817 Until this is done, there is no way to call the function. */
2821 if (COMPILEDP (fun
))
2822 val
= funcall_lambda (fun
, numargs
, args
+ 1);
2826 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2827 funcar
= Fcar (fun
);
2828 if (!SYMBOLP (funcar
))
2829 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2830 if (EQ (funcar
, Qlambda
))
2831 val
= funcall_lambda (fun
, numargs
, args
+ 1);
2832 else if (EQ (funcar
, Qautoload
))
2834 do_autoload (fun
, args
[0]);
2838 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2842 if (backtrace
.debug_on_exit
)
2843 val
= call_debugger (Fcons (Qexit
, Fcons (val
, Qnil
)));
2844 backtrace_list
= backtrace
.next
;
2849 apply_lambda (fun
, args
, eval_flag
)
2850 Lisp_Object fun
, args
;
2853 Lisp_Object args_left
;
2854 Lisp_Object numargs
;
2855 register Lisp_Object
*arg_vector
;
2856 struct gcpro gcpro1
, gcpro2
, gcpro3
;
2858 register Lisp_Object tem
;
2860 numargs
= Flength (args
);
2861 arg_vector
= (Lisp_Object
*) alloca (XINT (numargs
) * sizeof (Lisp_Object
));
2864 GCPRO3 (*arg_vector
, args_left
, fun
);
2867 for (i
= 0; i
< XINT (numargs
);)
2869 tem
= Fcar (args_left
), args_left
= Fcdr (args_left
);
2870 if (eval_flag
) tem
= Feval (tem
);
2871 arg_vector
[i
++] = tem
;
2879 backtrace_list
->args
= arg_vector
;
2880 backtrace_list
->nargs
= i
;
2882 backtrace_list
->evalargs
= 0;
2883 tem
= funcall_lambda (fun
, XINT (numargs
), arg_vector
);
2885 /* Do the debug-on-exit now, while arg_vector still exists. */
2886 if (backtrace_list
->debug_on_exit
)
2887 tem
= call_debugger (Fcons (Qexit
, Fcons (tem
, Qnil
)));
2888 /* Don't do it again when we return to eval. */
2889 backtrace_list
->debug_on_exit
= 0;
2893 /* Apply a Lisp function FUN to the NARGS evaluated arguments in ARG_VECTOR
2894 and return the result of evaluation.
2895 FUN must be either a lambda-expression or a compiled-code object. */
2898 funcall_lambda (fun
, nargs
, arg_vector
)
2901 register Lisp_Object
*arg_vector
;
2903 Lisp_Object val
, syms_left
, next
;
2904 int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
2905 int i
, optional
, rest
;
2909 syms_left
= XCDR (fun
);
2910 if (CONSP (syms_left
))
2911 syms_left
= XCAR (syms_left
);
2913 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2915 else if (COMPILEDP (fun
))
2916 syms_left
= AREF (fun
, COMPILED_ARGLIST
);
2920 i
= optional
= rest
= 0;
2921 for (; CONSP (syms_left
); syms_left
= XCDR (syms_left
))
2925 next
= XCAR (syms_left
);
2926 while (!SYMBOLP (next
))
2927 next
= Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2929 if (EQ (next
, Qand_rest
))
2931 else if (EQ (next
, Qand_optional
))
2935 specbind (next
, Flist (nargs
- i
, &arg_vector
[i
]));
2939 specbind (next
, arg_vector
[i
++]);
2941 return Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments
,
2942 Fcons (fun
, Fcons (make_number (nargs
), Qnil
)));
2944 specbind (next
, Qnil
);
2947 if (!NILP (syms_left
))
2948 return Fsignal (Qinvalid_function
, Fcons (fun
, Qnil
));
2950 return Fsignal (Qwrong_number_of_arguments
,
2951 Fcons (fun
, Fcons (make_number (nargs
), Qnil
)));
2954 val
= Fprogn (XCDR (XCDR (fun
)));
2957 /* If we have not actually read the bytecode string
2958 and constants vector yet, fetch them from the file. */
2959 if (CONSP (AREF (fun
, COMPILED_BYTECODE
)))
2960 Ffetch_bytecode (fun
);
2961 val
= Fbyte_code (AREF (fun
, COMPILED_BYTECODE
),
2962 AREF (fun
, COMPILED_CONSTANTS
),
2963 AREF (fun
, COMPILED_STACK_DEPTH
));
2966 return unbind_to (count
, val
);
2969 DEFUN ("fetch-bytecode", Ffetch_bytecode
, Sfetch_bytecode
,
2971 doc
: /* If byte-compiled OBJECT is lazy-loaded, fetch it now. */)
2977 if (COMPILEDP (object
) && CONSP (AREF (object
, COMPILED_BYTECODE
)))
2979 tem
= read_doc_string (AREF (object
, COMPILED_BYTECODE
));
2982 tem
= AREF (object
, COMPILED_BYTECODE
);
2983 if (CONSP (tem
) && STRINGP (XCAR (tem
)))
2984 error ("Invalid byte code in %s", SDATA (XCAR (tem
)));
2986 error ("Invalid byte code");
2988 AREF (object
, COMPILED_BYTECODE
) = XCAR (tem
);
2989 AREF (object
, COMPILED_CONSTANTS
) = XCDR (tem
);
2997 register int count
= SPECPDL_INDEX ();
2998 if (specpdl_size
>= max_specpdl_size
)
3000 if (max_specpdl_size
< 400)
3001 max_specpdl_size
= 400;
3002 if (specpdl_size
>= max_specpdl_size
)
3004 if (!NILP (Vdebug_on_error
))
3005 /* Leave room for some specpdl in the debugger. */
3006 max_specpdl_size
= specpdl_size
+ 100;
3008 Fcons (build_string ("Variable binding depth exceeds max-specpdl-size"), Qnil
));
3012 if (specpdl_size
> max_specpdl_size
)
3013 specpdl_size
= max_specpdl_size
;
3014 specpdl
= (struct specbinding
*) xrealloc (specpdl
, specpdl_size
* sizeof (struct specbinding
));
3015 specpdl_ptr
= specpdl
+ count
;
3019 specbind (symbol
, value
)
3020 Lisp_Object symbol
, value
;
3023 Lisp_Object valcontents
;
3025 CHECK_SYMBOL (symbol
);
3026 if (specpdl_ptr
== specpdl
+ specpdl_size
)
3029 /* The most common case is that of a non-constant symbol with a
3030 trivial value. Make that as fast as we can. */
3031 valcontents
= SYMBOL_VALUE (symbol
);
3032 if (!MISCP (valcontents
) && !SYMBOL_CONSTANT_P (symbol
))
3034 specpdl_ptr
->symbol
= symbol
;
3035 specpdl_ptr
->old_value
= valcontents
;
3036 specpdl_ptr
->func
= NULL
;
3038 SET_SYMBOL_VALUE (symbol
, value
);
3042 Lisp_Object valcontents
;
3044 ovalue
= find_symbol_value (symbol
);
3045 specpdl_ptr
->func
= 0;
3046 specpdl_ptr
->old_value
= ovalue
;
3048 valcontents
= XSYMBOL (symbol
)->value
;
3050 if (BUFFER_LOCAL_VALUEP (valcontents
)
3051 || SOME_BUFFER_LOCAL_VALUEP (valcontents
)
3052 || BUFFER_OBJFWDP (valcontents
))
3054 Lisp_Object where
, current_buffer
;
3056 current_buffer
= Fcurrent_buffer ();
3058 /* For a local variable, record both the symbol and which
3059 buffer's or frame's value we are saving. */
3060 if (!NILP (Flocal_variable_p (symbol
, Qnil
)))
3061 where
= current_buffer
;
3062 else if (!BUFFER_OBJFWDP (valcontents
)
3063 && XBUFFER_LOCAL_VALUE (valcontents
)->found_for_frame
)
3064 where
= XBUFFER_LOCAL_VALUE (valcontents
)->frame
;
3068 /* We're not using the `unused' slot in the specbinding
3069 structure because this would mean we have to do more
3070 work for simple variables. */
3071 specpdl_ptr
->symbol
= Fcons (symbol
, Fcons (where
, current_buffer
));
3073 /* If SYMBOL is a per-buffer variable which doesn't have a
3074 buffer-local value here, make the `let' change the global
3075 value by changing the value of SYMBOL in all buffers not
3076 having their own value. This is consistent with what
3077 happens with other buffer-local variables. */
3079 && BUFFER_OBJFWDP (valcontents
))
3082 Fset_default (symbol
, value
);
3087 specpdl_ptr
->symbol
= symbol
;
3090 if (BUFFER_OBJFWDP (ovalue
) || KBOARD_OBJFWDP (ovalue
))
3091 store_symval_forwarding (symbol
, ovalue
, value
, NULL
);
3093 set_internal (symbol
, value
, 0, 1);
3098 record_unwind_protect (function
, arg
)
3099 Lisp_Object (*function
) P_ ((Lisp_Object
));
3102 if (specpdl_ptr
== specpdl
+ specpdl_size
)
3104 specpdl_ptr
->func
= function
;
3105 specpdl_ptr
->symbol
= Qnil
;
3106 specpdl_ptr
->old_value
= arg
;
3111 unbind_to (count
, value
)
3115 int quitf
= !NILP (Vquit_flag
);
3116 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
3121 while (specpdl_ptr
!= specpdl
+ count
)
3123 /* Copy the binding, and decrement specpdl_ptr, before we do
3124 the work to unbind it. We decrement first
3125 so that an error in unbinding won't try to unbind
3126 the same entry again, and we copy the binding first
3127 in case more bindings are made during some of the code we run. */
3129 struct specbinding this_binding
;
3130 this_binding
= *--specpdl_ptr
;
3132 if (this_binding
.func
!= 0)
3133 (*this_binding
.func
) (this_binding
.old_value
);
3134 /* If the symbol is a list, it is really (SYMBOL WHERE
3135 . CURRENT-BUFFER) where WHERE is either nil, a buffer, or a
3136 frame. If WHERE is a buffer or frame, this indicates we
3137 bound a variable that had a buffer-local or frame-local
3138 binding. WHERE nil means that the variable had the default
3139 value when it was bound. CURRENT-BUFFER is the buffer that
3140 was current when the variable was bound. */
3141 else if (CONSP (this_binding
.symbol
))
3143 Lisp_Object symbol
, where
;
3145 symbol
= XCAR (this_binding
.symbol
);
3146 where
= XCAR (XCDR (this_binding
.symbol
));
3149 Fset_default (symbol
, this_binding
.old_value
);
3150 else if (BUFFERP (where
))
3151 set_internal (symbol
, this_binding
.old_value
, XBUFFER (where
), 1);
3153 set_internal (symbol
, this_binding
.old_value
, NULL
, 1);
3157 /* If variable has a trivial value (no forwarding), we can
3158 just set it. No need to check for constant symbols here,
3159 since that was already done by specbind. */
3160 if (!MISCP (SYMBOL_VALUE (this_binding
.symbol
)))
3161 SET_SYMBOL_VALUE (this_binding
.symbol
, this_binding
.old_value
);
3163 set_internal (this_binding
.symbol
, this_binding
.old_value
, 0, 1);
3167 if (NILP (Vquit_flag
) && quitf
)
3174 DEFUN ("backtrace-debug", Fbacktrace_debug
, Sbacktrace_debug
, 2, 2, 0,
3175 doc
: /* Set the debug-on-exit flag of eval frame LEVEL levels down to FLAG.
3176 The debugger is entered when that frame exits, if the flag is non-nil. */)
3178 Lisp_Object level
, flag
;
3180 register struct backtrace
*backlist
= backtrace_list
;
3183 CHECK_NUMBER (level
);
3185 for (i
= 0; backlist
&& i
< XINT (level
); i
++)
3187 backlist
= backlist
->next
;
3191 backlist
->debug_on_exit
= !NILP (flag
);
3196 DEFUN ("backtrace", Fbacktrace
, Sbacktrace
, 0, 0, "",
3197 doc
: /* Print a trace of Lisp function calls currently active.
3198 Output stream used is value of `standard-output'. */)
3201 register struct backtrace
*backlist
= backtrace_list
;
3205 extern Lisp_Object Vprint_level
;
3206 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
3208 XSETFASTINT (Vprint_level
, 3);
3215 write_string (backlist
->debug_on_exit
? "* " : " ", 2);
3216 if (backlist
->nargs
== UNEVALLED
)
3218 Fprin1 (Fcons (*backlist
->function
, *backlist
->args
), Qnil
);
3219 write_string ("\n", -1);
3223 tem
= *backlist
->function
;
3224 Fprin1 (tem
, Qnil
); /* This can QUIT */
3225 write_string ("(", -1);
3226 if (backlist
->nargs
== MANY
)
3228 for (tail
= *backlist
->args
, i
= 0;
3230 tail
= Fcdr (tail
), i
++)
3232 if (i
) write_string (" ", -1);
3233 Fprin1 (Fcar (tail
), Qnil
);
3238 for (i
= 0; i
< backlist
->nargs
; i
++)
3240 if (i
) write_string (" ", -1);
3241 Fprin1 (backlist
->args
[i
], Qnil
);
3244 write_string (")\n", -1);
3246 backlist
= backlist
->next
;
3249 Vprint_level
= Qnil
;
3254 DEFUN ("backtrace-frame", Fbacktrace_frame
, Sbacktrace_frame
, 1, 1, NULL
,
3255 doc
: /* Return the function and arguments NFRAMES up from current execution point.
3256 If that frame has not evaluated the arguments yet (or is a special form),
3257 the value is (nil FUNCTION ARG-FORMS...).
3258 If that frame has evaluated its arguments and called its function already,
3259 the value is (t FUNCTION ARG-VALUES...).
3260 A &rest arg is represented as the tail of the list ARG-VALUES.
3261 FUNCTION is whatever was supplied as car of evaluated list,
3262 or a lambda expression for macro calls.
3263 If NFRAMES is more than the number of frames, the value is nil. */)
3265 Lisp_Object nframes
;
3267 register struct backtrace
*backlist
= backtrace_list
;
3271 CHECK_NATNUM (nframes
);
3273 /* Find the frame requested. */
3274 for (i
= 0; backlist
&& i
< XFASTINT (nframes
); i
++)
3275 backlist
= backlist
->next
;
3279 if (backlist
->nargs
== UNEVALLED
)
3280 return Fcons (Qnil
, Fcons (*backlist
->function
, *backlist
->args
));
3283 if (backlist
->nargs
== MANY
)
3284 tem
= *backlist
->args
;
3286 tem
= Flist (backlist
->nargs
, backlist
->args
);
3288 return Fcons (Qt
, Fcons (*backlist
->function
, tem
));
3296 register struct backtrace
*backlist
;
3299 for (backlist
= backtrace_list
; backlist
; backlist
= backlist
->next
)
3301 mark_object (*backlist
->function
);
3303 if (backlist
->nargs
== UNEVALLED
|| backlist
->nargs
== MANY
)
3306 i
= backlist
->nargs
- 1;
3308 mark_object (backlist
->args
[i
]);
3315 DEFVAR_INT ("max-specpdl-size", &max_specpdl_size
,
3316 doc
: /* *Limit on number of Lisp variable bindings & unwind-protects.
3317 If Lisp code tries to make more than this many at once,
3318 an error is signaled.
3319 You can safely use a value considerably larger than the default value,
3320 if that proves inconveniently small. However, if you increase it too far,
3321 Emacs could run out of memory trying to make the stack bigger. */);
3323 DEFVAR_INT ("max-lisp-eval-depth", &max_lisp_eval_depth
,
3324 doc
: /* *Limit on depth in `eval', `apply' and `funcall' before error.
3326 This limit serves to catch infinite recursions for you before they cause
3327 actual stack overflow in C, which would be fatal for Emacs.
3328 You can safely make it considerably larger than its default value,
3329 if that proves inconveniently small. However, if you increase it too far,
3330 Emacs could overflow the real C stack, and crash. */);
3332 DEFVAR_LISP ("quit-flag", &Vquit_flag
,
3333 doc
: /* Non-nil causes `eval' to abort, unless `inhibit-quit' is non-nil.
3334 If the value is t, that means do an ordinary quit.
3335 If the value equals `throw-on-input', that means quit by throwing
3336 to the tag specified in `throw-on-input'; it's for handling `while-no-input'.
3337 Typing C-g sets `quit-flag' to t, regardless of `inhibit-quit',
3338 but `inhibit-quit' non-nil prevents anything from taking notice of that. */);
3341 DEFVAR_LISP ("inhibit-quit", &Vinhibit_quit
,
3342 doc
: /* Non-nil inhibits C-g quitting from happening immediately.
3343 Note that `quit-flag' will still be set by typing C-g,
3344 so a quit will be signaled as soon as `inhibit-quit' is nil.
3345 To prevent this happening, set `quit-flag' to nil
3346 before making `inhibit-quit' nil. */);
3347 Vinhibit_quit
= Qnil
;
3349 Qinhibit_quit
= intern ("inhibit-quit");
3350 staticpro (&Qinhibit_quit
);
3352 Qautoload
= intern ("autoload");
3353 staticpro (&Qautoload
);
3355 Qdebug_on_error
= intern ("debug-on-error");
3356 staticpro (&Qdebug_on_error
);
3358 Qmacro
= intern ("macro");
3359 staticpro (&Qmacro
);
3361 Qdeclare
= intern ("declare");
3362 staticpro (&Qdeclare
);
3364 /* Note that the process handling also uses Qexit, but we don't want
3365 to staticpro it twice, so we just do it here. */
3366 Qexit
= intern ("exit");
3369 Qinteractive
= intern ("interactive");
3370 staticpro (&Qinteractive
);
3372 Qcommandp
= intern ("commandp");
3373 staticpro (&Qcommandp
);
3375 Qdefun
= intern ("defun");
3376 staticpro (&Qdefun
);
3378 Qdefvar
= intern ("defvar");
3379 staticpro (&Qdefvar
);
3381 Qand_rest
= intern ("&rest");
3382 staticpro (&Qand_rest
);
3384 Qand_optional
= intern ("&optional");
3385 staticpro (&Qand_optional
);
3387 DEFVAR_LISP ("stack-trace-on-error", &Vstack_trace_on_error
,
3388 doc
: /* *Non-nil means errors display a backtrace buffer.
3389 More precisely, this happens for any error that is handled
3390 by the editor command loop.
3391 If the value is a list, an error only means to display a backtrace
3392 if one of its condition symbols appears in the list. */);
3393 Vstack_trace_on_error
= Qnil
;
3395 DEFVAR_LISP ("debug-on-error", &Vdebug_on_error
,
3396 doc
: /* *Non-nil means enter debugger if an error is signaled.
3397 Does not apply to errors handled by `condition-case' or those
3398 matched by `debug-ignored-errors'.
3399 If the value is a list, an error only means to enter the debugger
3400 if one of its condition symbols appears in the list.
3401 When you evaluate an expression interactively, this variable
3402 is temporarily non-nil if `eval-expression-debug-on-error' is non-nil.
3403 See also variable `debug-on-quit'. */);
3404 Vdebug_on_error
= Qnil
;
3406 DEFVAR_LISP ("debug-ignored-errors", &Vdebug_ignored_errors
,
3407 doc
: /* *List of errors for which the debugger should not be called.
3408 Each element may be a condition-name or a regexp that matches error messages.
3409 If any element applies to a given error, that error skips the debugger
3410 and just returns to top level.
3411 This overrides the variable `debug-on-error'.
3412 It does not apply to errors handled by `condition-case'. */);
3413 Vdebug_ignored_errors
= Qnil
;
3415 DEFVAR_BOOL ("debug-on-quit", &debug_on_quit
,
3416 doc
: /* *Non-nil means enter debugger if quit is signaled (C-g, for example).
3417 Does not apply if quit is handled by a `condition-case'.
3418 When you evaluate an expression interactively, this variable
3419 is temporarily non-nil if `eval-expression-debug-on-quit' is non-nil. */);
3422 DEFVAR_BOOL ("debug-on-next-call", &debug_on_next_call
,
3423 doc
: /* Non-nil means enter debugger before next `eval', `apply' or `funcall'. */);
3425 DEFVAR_BOOL ("debugger-may-continue", &debugger_may_continue
,
3426 doc
: /* Non-nil means debugger may continue execution.
3427 This is nil when the debugger is called under circumstances where it
3428 might not be safe to continue. */);
3429 debugger_may_continue
= 1;
3431 DEFVAR_LISP ("debugger", &Vdebugger
,
3432 doc
: /* Function to call to invoke debugger.
3433 If due to frame exit, args are `exit' and the value being returned;
3434 this function's value will be returned instead of that.
3435 If due to error, args are `error' and a list of the args to `signal'.
3436 If due to `apply' or `funcall' entry, one arg, `lambda'.
3437 If due to `eval' entry, one arg, t. */);
3440 DEFVAR_LISP ("signal-hook-function", &Vsignal_hook_function
,
3441 doc
: /* If non-nil, this is a function for `signal' to call.
3442 It receives the same arguments that `signal' was given.
3443 The Edebug package uses this to regain control. */);
3444 Vsignal_hook_function
= Qnil
;
3446 DEFVAR_LISP ("debug-on-signal", &Vdebug_on_signal
,
3447 doc
: /* *Non-nil means call the debugger regardless of condition handlers.
3448 Note that `debug-on-error', `debug-on-quit' and friends
3449 still determine whether to handle the particular condition. */);
3450 Vdebug_on_signal
= Qnil
;
3452 DEFVAR_LISP ("macro-declaration-function", &Vmacro_declaration_function
,
3453 doc
: /* Function to process declarations in a macro definition.
3454 The function will be called with two args MACRO and DECL.
3455 MACRO is the name of the macro being defined.
3456 DECL is a list `(declare ...)' containing the declarations.
3457 The value the function returns is not used. */);
3458 Vmacro_declaration_function
= Qnil
;
3460 Vrun_hooks
= intern ("run-hooks");
3461 staticpro (&Vrun_hooks
);
3463 staticpro (&Vautoload_queue
);
3464 Vautoload_queue
= Qnil
;
3465 staticpro (&Vsignaling_function
);
3466 Vsignaling_function
= Qnil
;
3477 defsubr (&Sfunction
);
3479 defsubr (&Sdefmacro
);
3481 defsubr (&Sdefvaralias
);
3482 defsubr (&Sdefconst
);
3483 defsubr (&Suser_variable_p
);
3487 defsubr (&Smacroexpand
);
3490 defsubr (&Sunwind_protect
);
3491 defsubr (&Scondition_case
);
3493 defsubr (&Sinteractive_p
);
3494 defsubr (&Scalled_interactively_p
);
3495 defsubr (&Scommandp
);
3496 defsubr (&Sautoload
);
3499 defsubr (&Sfuncall
);
3500 defsubr (&Srun_hooks
);
3501 defsubr (&Srun_hook_with_args
);
3502 defsubr (&Srun_hook_with_args_until_success
);
3503 defsubr (&Srun_hook_with_args_until_failure
);
3504 defsubr (&Sfetch_bytecode
);
3505 defsubr (&Sbacktrace_debug
);
3506 defsubr (&Sbacktrace
);
3507 defsubr (&Sbacktrace_frame
);
3510 /* arch-tag: 014a07aa-33ab-4a8f-a3d2-ee8a4a9ff7fb
3511 (do not change this comment) */