1 ;;;; Environment query functions, DOCUMENTATION and DRIBBLE.
3 ;;;; FIXME: If there are exactly three things in here, it could be
4 ;;;; exactly three files named e.g. equery.lisp, doc.lisp, and dribble.lisp.
6 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
9 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
10 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
11 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
12 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
13 ;;;; files for more information.
15 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
17 ;;;; function names and documentation
19 ;;;; the ANSI interface to function names (and to other stuff too)
20 (defun function-lambda-expression (fun)
21 "Return (VALUES DEFINING-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION CLOSURE-P NAME), where
22 DEFINING-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION is NIL if unknown, or a suitable argument
23 to COMPILE otherwise, CLOSURE-P is non-NIL if the function's definition
24 might have been enclosed in some non-null lexical environment, and
25 NAME is some name (for debugging only) or NIL if there is no name."
26 (declare (type function fun
))
29 (sb!eval
:interpreted-function
30 (let ((name (sb!eval
:interpreted-function-name fun
))
31 (lambda-list (sb!eval
:interpreted-function-lambda-list fun
))
32 (body (sb!eval
:interpreted-function-body fun
)))
33 (values `(lambda ,lambda-list
,@body
)
36 (let* ((fun (%simple-fun-self
(%fun-fun fun
)))
37 (name (%fun-name fun
))
38 (code (sb!di
::fun-code-header fun
))
39 (info (sb!kernel
:%code-debug-info code
)))
41 (let ((source (sb!c
::debug-info-source info
)))
42 (cond ((and (eq (sb!c
::debug-source-from source
) :lisp
)
43 (eq (sb!c
::debug-source-function source
) fun
))
44 (values (svref (sb!c
::debug-source-name source
) 0)
47 ((legal-fun-name-p name
)
48 (let ((exp (fun-name-inline-expansion name
)))
49 (values exp
(not exp
) name
)))
51 (values nil t name
))))
52 (values nil t name
))))))
54 (defun closurep (object)
55 (= sb
!vm
:closure-header-widetag
(widetag-of object
)))
57 (defun %fun-fun
(function)
58 (declare (function function
))
59 (case (widetag-of function
)
60 (#.sb
!vm
:simple-fun-header-widetag
62 (#.sb
!vm
:closure-header-widetag
63 (%closure-fun function
))
64 (#.sb
!vm
:funcallable-instance-header-widetag
65 (%fun-fun
(funcallable-instance-fun function
)))))
67 (defun %closure-values
(object)
68 (declare (function object
))
69 (loop for index from
0
70 below
(- (get-closure-length object
) (1- sb
!vm
:closure-info-offset
))
71 collect
(%closure-index-ref object index
)))
73 (defun %fun-lambda-list
(object)
74 (%simple-fun-arglist
(%fun-fun object
)))
76 ;;; a SETFable function to return the associated debug name for FUN
77 ;;; (i.e., the third value returned from CL:FUNCTION-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION),
78 ;;; or NIL if there's none
79 (defun %fun-name
(function)
80 (%simple-fun-name
(%fun-fun function
)))
82 (defun %fun-type
(function)
83 (%simple-fun-type
(%fun-fun function
)))
85 (defun (setf %fun-name
) (new-name fun
)
86 (aver nil
) ; since this is unsafe 'til bug 137 is fixed
87 (let ((widetag (widetag-of fun
)))
89 (#.sb
!vm
:simple-fun-header-widetag
90 ;; KLUDGE: The pun that %SIMPLE-FUN-NAME is used for closure
91 ;; functions is left over from CMU CL (modulo various renaming
92 ;; that's gone on since the fork).
93 (setf (%simple-fun-name fun
) new-name
))
94 (#.sb
!vm
:closure-header-widetag
95 ;; FIXME: It'd be nice to be able to set %FUN-NAME here on
96 ;; per-closure basis. Instead, we are still using the CMU CL
97 ;; approach of closures being named after their closure
98 ;; function, which doesn't work right e.g. for structure
99 ;; accessors, and might not be quite right for DEFUN
100 ;; in a non-null lexical environment either.
101 ;; When/if weak hash tables become supported
102 ;; again, it'll become easy to fix this, but for now there
103 ;; seems to be no easy way (short of the ugly way of adding a
104 ;; slot to every single closure header), so we don't.
106 ;; Meanwhile, users might encounter this problem by doing DEFUN
107 ;; in a non-null lexical environment, so we try to give a
108 ;; reasonably meaningful user-level "error" message (but only
109 ;; as a warning because this is optional debugging
110 ;; functionality anyway, not some hard ANSI requirement).
111 (warn "can't set name for closure, leaving name unchanged"))
113 ;; The other function subtype names are also un-settable
114 ;; but this problem seems less likely to be tickled by
115 ;; user-level code, so we can give a implementor-level
116 ;; "error" (warning) message.
117 (warn "can't set function name ((~S function)=~S), leaving it unchanged"
118 'widetag-of widetag
))))
122 ;; FIXME: This business of going through %FUN-NAME and then globaldb
123 ;; is the way CMU CL did it, but it doesn't really seem right.
124 ;; When/if weak hash tables become supported again, using a weak
125 ;; hash table to maintain the object/documentation association would
126 ;; probably be better.
127 (let ((name (%fun-name x
)))
128 (when (and name
(typep name
'(or symbol cons
)))
129 (values (info :function
:documentation name
)))))
131 ;;; various environment inquiries
133 (defvar *features
* '#.sb-cold
:*shebang-features
*
135 "a list of symbols that describe features provided by the
138 (defun machine-instance ()
140 "Return a string giving the name of the local machine."
141 #!+win32
(sb!win32
::get-computer-name
)
142 #!-win32
(sb!unix
:unix-gethostname
))
144 (defvar *machine-version
*)
146 (defun machine-version ()
148 "Return a string describing the version of the computer hardware we
149 are running on, or NIL if we can't find any useful information."
150 (unless (boundp '*machine-version
*)
151 (setf *machine-version
* (get-machine-version)))
154 ;;; FIXME: Don't forget to set these in a sample site-init file.
155 ;;; FIXME: Perhaps the functions could be SETFable instead of having the
156 ;;; interface be through special variables? As far as I can tell
157 ;;; from ANSI 11.1.2.1.1 "Constraints on the COMMON-LISP Package
158 ;;; for Conforming Implementations" it is kosher to add a SETF function for
159 ;;; a symbol in COMMON-LISP..
160 (defvar *short-site-name
* nil
162 "The value of SHORT-SITE-NAME.")
163 (defvar *long-site-name
* nil
164 #!+sb-doc
"the value of LONG-SITE-NAME")
165 (defun short-site-name ()
167 "Return a string with the abbreviated site name, or NIL if not known."
169 (defun long-site-name ()
171 "Return a string with the long form of the site name, or NIL if not known."
175 (defvar *ed-functions
* nil
176 "See function documentation for ED.")
178 (defun ed (&optional x
)
179 "Starts the editor (on a file or a function if named). Functions
180 from the list *ED-FUNCTIONS* are called in order with X as an argument
181 until one of them returns non-NIL; these functions are responsible for
182 signalling a FILE-ERROR to indicate failure to perform an operation on
184 (dolist (fun *ed-functions
*
185 (error 'extension-failure
186 :format-control
"Don't know how to ~S ~A"
187 :format-arguments
(list 'ed x
)
188 :references
(list '(:sbcl
:variable
*ed-functions
*))))
189 (when (funcall fun x
)
194 ;;; Each time we start dribbling to a new stream, we put it in
195 ;;; *DRIBBLE-STREAM*, and push a list of *DRIBBLE-STREAM*, *STANDARD-INPUT*,
196 ;;; *STANDARD-OUTPUT* and *ERROR-OUTPUT* in *PREVIOUS-DRIBBLE-STREAMS*.
197 ;;; *STANDARD-OUTPUT* and *ERROR-OUTPUT* is changed to a broadcast stream that
198 ;;; broadcasts to *DRIBBLE-STREAM* and to the old values of the variables.
199 ;;; *STANDARD-INPUT* is changed to an echo stream that echos input from the old
200 ;;; value of standard input to *DRIBBLE-STREAM*.
202 ;;; When dribble is called with no arguments, *DRIBBLE-STREAM* is closed,
203 ;;; and the values of *DRIBBLE-STREAM*, *STANDARD-INPUT*, and
204 ;;; *STANDARD-OUTPUT* are popped from *PREVIOUS-DRIBBLE-STREAMS*.
206 (defvar *previous-dribble-streams
* nil
)
207 (defvar *dribble-stream
* nil
)
209 (defun dribble (&optional pathname
&key
(if-exists :append
))
211 "With a file name as an argument, dribble opens the file and sends a
212 record of further I/O to that file. Without an argument, it closes
213 the dribble file, and quits logging."
215 (let* ((new-dribble-stream
219 :if-does-not-exist
:create
))
221 (make-broadcast-stream *standard-output
* new-dribble-stream
))
223 (make-broadcast-stream *error-output
* new-dribble-stream
))
225 (make-echo-stream *standard-input
* new-dribble-stream
)))
226 (push (list *dribble-stream
* *standard-input
* *standard-output
*
228 *previous-dribble-streams
*)
229 (setf *dribble-stream
* new-dribble-stream
)
230 (setf *standard-input
* new-standard-input
)
231 (setf *standard-output
* new-standard-output
)
232 (setf *error-output
* new-error-output
)))
233 ((null *dribble-stream
*)
234 (error "not currently dribbling"))
236 (let ((old-streams (pop *previous-dribble-streams
*)))
237 (close *dribble-stream
*)
238 (setf *dribble-stream
* (first old-streams
))
239 (setf *standard-input
* (second old-streams
))
240 (setf *standard-output
* (third old-streams
))
241 (setf *error-output
* (fourth old-streams
)))))
244 (defun %byte-blt
(src src-start dst dst-start dst-end
)
245 (%byte-blt src src-start dst dst-start dst-end
))
247 ;;;; some *LOAD-FOO* variables
249 (defvar *load-print
* nil
251 "the default for the :PRINT argument to LOAD")
253 (defvar *load-verbose
* nil
254 ;; Note that CMU CL's default for this was T, and ANSI says it's
255 ;; implementation-dependent. We choose NIL on the theory that it's
256 ;; a nicer default behavior for Unix programs.
258 "the default for the :VERBOSE argument to LOAD")