1 ;;;; REQUIRE, PROVIDE, and friends
3 ;;;; Officially these are deprecated, but in practice they're probably
4 ;;;; even less likely to actually go away than there is to ever be
5 ;;;; another revision of the standard.
7 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
10 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
11 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
12 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
13 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
14 ;;;; files for more information.
16 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
18 ;;;; exported specials
22 "This is a list of module names that have been loaded into Lisp so far.
23 It is used by PROVIDE and REQUIRE.")
25 (defvar *module-provider-functions
* (list 'module-provide-contrib
)
26 "See function documentation for REQUIRE.")
28 ;;;; PROVIDE and REQUIRE
30 (defun provide (module-name)
32 "Adds a new module name to *MODULES* indicating that it has been loaded.
33 Module-name is a string designator"
34 (pushnew (string module-name
) *modules
* :test
#'string
=)
37 (defvar *requiring
* nil
)
39 (defun require-error (control &rest arguments
)
40 (error 'extension-failure
41 :format-control control
42 :format-arguments arguments
45 '(:sbcl
:variable
*module-provider-functions
*)
46 '(:sbcl
:function require
))))
48 (defun require (module-name &optional pathnames
)
50 "Loads a module, unless it already has been loaded. PATHNAMES, if supplied,
51 is a designator for a list of pathnames to be loaded if the module
52 needs to be. If PATHNAMES is not supplied, functions from the list
53 *MODULE-PROVIDER-FUNCTIONS* are called in order with MODULE-NAME
54 as an argument, until one of them returns non-NIL. User code is
55 responsible for calling PROVIDE to indicate a successful load of the
57 (let ((name (string module-name
)))
58 (when (member name
*requiring
* :test
#'string
=)
59 (require-error "~@<Could not ~S ~A: circularity detected. Please check ~
60 your configuration.~:@>" 'require module-name
))
61 (let ((saved-modules (copy-list *modules
*))
62 (*requiring
* (cons name
*requiring
*)))
63 (unless (member name
*modules
* :test
#'string
=)
65 (unless (listp pathnames
) (setf pathnames
(list pathnames
)))
66 ;; ambiguity in standard: should we try all pathnames in the
67 ;; list, or should we stop as soon as one of them calls PROVIDE?
68 (dolist (ele pathnames t
)
71 (unless (some (lambda (p) (funcall p module-name
))
72 *module-provider-functions
*)
73 (require-error "Don't know how to ~S ~A."
74 'require module-name
)))))
75 (set-difference *modules
* saved-modules
))))
80 (defun module-provide-contrib (name)
81 "Stringify and downcase NAME, then attempt to load the file
83 (let* ((filesys-name (string-downcase (string name
)))
86 (make-pathname :directory
(list :relative filesys-name
)
88 (truename (or (sbcl-homedir-pathname)
89 (return-from module-provide-contrib nil
)))))
90 (fasl-path (merge-pathnames
91 (make-pathname :type
*fasl-file-type
*)
93 (lisp-path (merge-pathnames (make-pathname :type
"lisp")
95 ;; KLUDGE: there's a race condition here; the file we probe could
96 ;; be removed by the time we get round to trying to load it.
97 ;; Maybe factor out the logic in the LOAD guesser as to which file
98 ;; was meant, so that we can use it here on open streams instead?
99 (when (or (probe-file unadorned-path
)
100 (probe-file fasl-path
)
101 (probe-file lisp-path
))
102 (load unadorned-path
)