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1 ;;;; that part of DEFSTRUCT implementation which is needed not just
2 ;;;; in the target Lisp but also in the cross-compilation host
4 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
5 ;;;; more information.
6 ;;;;
7 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
8 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
9 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
10 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
11 ;;;; files for more information.
13 (in-package "SB!KERNEL")
15 (/show0 "code/defstruct.lisp 15")
17 ;;;; getting LAYOUTs
19 ;;; Return the compiler layout for NAME. (The class referred to by
20 ;;; NAME must be a structure-like class.)
21 (defun compiler-layout-or-lose (name)
22 (let ((res (info :type :compiler-layout name)))
23 (cond ((not res)
24 (error "Class is not yet defined or was undefined: ~S" name))
25 ((not (typep (layout-info res) 'defstruct-description))
26 (error "Class is not a structure class: ~S" name))
27 (t res))))
29 (defun compiler-layout-ready-p (name)
30 (let ((layout (info :type :compiler-layout name)))
31 (and layout (typep (layout-info layout) 'defstruct-description))))
33 (sb!xc:defmacro %make-structure-instance-macro (dd slot-specs &rest slot-vars)
34 `(truly-the ,(dd-name dd)
35 ,(if (compiler-layout-ready-p (dd-name dd))
36 `(%make-structure-instance ,dd ,slot-specs ,@slot-vars)
37 ;; Non-toplevel defstructs don't have a layout at compile time,
38 ;; so we need to construct the actual function at runtime -- but
39 ;; we cache it at the call site, so that we don't perform quite
40 ;; so horribly.
41 `(let* ((cell (load-time-value (list nil)))
42 (fun (car cell)))
43 (if (functionp fun)
44 (funcall fun ,@slot-vars)
45 (funcall (setf (car cell)
46 (%make-structure-instance-allocator ,dd ,slot-specs))
47 ,@slot-vars))))))
49 (declaim (ftype (sfunction (defstruct-description list) function)
50 %make-structure-instance-allocator))
51 (defun %make-structure-instance-allocator (dd slot-specs)
52 (let ((vars (make-gensym-list (length slot-specs))))
53 (values (compile nil `(lambda (,@vars)
54 (%make-structure-instance-macro ,dd ',slot-specs ,@vars))))))
56 (defun %make-funcallable-structure-instance-allocator (dd slot-specs)
57 (when slot-specs
58 (bug "funcallable-structure-instance allocation with slots unimplemented"))
59 (let ((name (dd-name dd))
60 (length (dd-length dd))
61 (nobject (gensym "OBJECT")))
62 (values
63 (compile nil `(lambda ()
64 (let ((,nobject (%make-funcallable-instance ,length)))
65 (setf (%funcallable-instance-layout ,nobject)
66 (%delayed-get-compiler-layout ,name))
67 ,nobject))))))
69 ;;; Delay looking for compiler-layout until the constructor is being
70 ;;; compiled, since it doesn't exist until after the EVAL-WHEN
71 ;;; (COMPILE) stuff is compiled. (Or, in the oddball case when
72 ;;; DEFSTRUCT is executing in a non-toplevel context, the
73 ;;; compiler-layout still doesn't exist at compilation time, and we
74 ;;; delay still further.)
75 (sb!xc:defmacro %delayed-get-compiler-layout (name)
76 (let ((layout (info :type :compiler-layout name)))
77 (cond (layout
78 ;; ordinary case: When the DEFSTRUCT is at top level,
79 ;; then EVAL-WHEN (COMPILE) stuff will have set up the
80 ;; layout for us to use.
81 (unless (typep (layout-info layout) 'defstruct-description)
82 (error "Class is not a structure class: ~S" name))
83 `,layout)
85 ;; KLUDGE: In the case that DEFSTRUCT is not at top-level
86 ;; the layout doesn't exist at compile time. In that case
87 ;; we laboriously look it up at run time. This code will
88 ;; run on every constructor call and will likely be quite
89 ;; slow, so if anyone cares about performance of
90 ;; non-toplevel DEFSTRUCTs, it should be rewritten to be
91 ;; cleverer. -- WHN 2002-10-23
92 (sb!c:compiler-notify
93 "implementation limitation: ~
94 Non-toplevel DEFSTRUCT constructors are slow.")
95 (with-unique-names (layout)
96 `(let ((,layout (info :type :compiler-layout ',name)))
97 (unless (typep (layout-info ,layout) 'defstruct-description)
98 (error "Class is not a structure class: ~S" ',name))
99 ,layout))))))
101 ;;; re. %DELAYED-GET-COMPILER-LAYOUT and COMPILE-TIME-FIND-LAYOUT, above..
103 ;;; FIXME: Perhaps both should be defined with DEFMACRO-MUNDANELY?
104 ;;; FIXME: Do we really need both? If so, their names and implementations
105 ;;; should probably be tweaked to be more parallel.
107 ;;;; DEFSTRUCT-DESCRIPTION
109 ;;; The DEFSTRUCT-DESCRIPTION structure holds compile-time information
110 ;;; about a structure type.
111 (def!struct (defstruct-description
112 (:conc-name dd-)
113 (:make-load-form-fun just-dump-it-normally)
114 #-sb-xc-host (:pure t)
115 (:constructor make-defstruct-description
116 (name &aux
117 (conc-name (symbolicate name "-"))
118 (copier-name (symbolicate "COPY-" name))
119 (predicate-name (symbolicate name "-P")))))
120 ;; name of the structure
121 (name (missing-arg) :type symbol :read-only t)
122 ;; documentation on the structure
123 (doc nil :type (or string null))
124 ;; prefix for slot names. If NIL, none.
125 (conc-name nil :type (or symbol null))
126 ;; the name of the primary standard keyword constructor, or NIL if none
127 (default-constructor nil :type (or symbol null))
128 ;; all the explicit :CONSTRUCTOR specs, with name defaulted
129 (constructors () :type list)
130 ;; name of copying function
131 (copier-name nil :type (or symbol null))
132 ;; name of type predicate
133 (predicate-name nil :type (or symbol null))
134 ;; the arguments to the :INCLUDE option, or NIL if no included
135 ;; structure
136 (include nil :type list)
137 ;; properties used to define structure-like classes with an
138 ;; arbitrary superclass and that may not have STRUCTURE-CLASS as the
139 ;; metaclass. Syntax is:
140 ;; (superclass-name metaclass-name metaclass-constructor)
141 (alternate-metaclass nil :type list)
142 ;; a list of DEFSTRUCT-SLOT-DESCRIPTION objects for all slots
143 ;; (including included ones)
144 (slots () :type list)
145 ;; a list of (NAME . INDEX) pairs for accessors of included structures
146 (inherited-accessor-alist () :type list)
147 ;; number of elements we've allocated (See also RAW-LENGTH, which is not
148 ;; included in LENGTH.)
149 (length 0 :type index)
150 ;; General kind of implementation.
151 (type 'structure :type (member structure vector list
152 funcallable-structure))
154 ;; The next three slots are for :TYPE'd structures (which aren't
155 ;; classes, DD-CLASS-P = NIL)
157 ;; vector element type
158 (element-type t)
159 ;; T if :NAMED was explicitly specified, NIL otherwise
160 (named nil :type boolean)
161 ;; any INITIAL-OFFSET option on this direct type
162 (offset nil :type (or index null))
164 ;; the argument to the PRINT-FUNCTION option, or NIL if a
165 ;; PRINT-FUNCTION option was given with no argument, or 0 if no
166 ;; PRINT-FUNCTION option was given
167 (print-function 0 :type (or cons symbol (member 0)))
168 ;; the argument to the PRINT-OBJECT option, or NIL if a PRINT-OBJECT
169 ;; option was given with no argument, or 0 if no PRINT-OBJECT option
170 ;; was given
171 (print-object 0 :type (or cons symbol (member 0)))
172 ;; The number of untagged slots at the end.
173 (raw-length 0 :type index)
174 ;; the value of the :PURE option, or :UNSPECIFIED. This is only
175 ;; meaningful if DD-CLASS-P = T.
176 (pure :unspecified :type (member t nil :substructure :unspecified)))
177 (def!method print-object ((x defstruct-description) stream)
178 (print-unreadable-object (x stream :type t)
179 (prin1 (dd-name x) stream)))
181 ;;; Does DD describe a structure with a class?
182 (defun dd-class-p (dd)
183 (member (dd-type dd)
184 '(structure funcallable-structure)))
186 ;;; a type name which can be used when declaring things which operate
187 ;;; on structure instances
188 (defun dd-declarable-type (dd)
189 (if (dd-class-p dd)
190 ;; Native classes are known to the type system, and we can
191 ;; declare them as types.
192 (dd-name dd)
193 ;; Structures layered on :TYPE LIST or :TYPE VECTOR aren't part
194 ;; of the type system, so all we can declare is the underlying
195 ;; LIST or VECTOR type.
196 (dd-type dd)))
198 (defun dd-layout-or-lose (dd)
199 (compiler-layout-or-lose (dd-name dd)))
201 ;;;; DEFSTRUCT-SLOT-DESCRIPTION
203 ;;; A DEFSTRUCT-SLOT-DESCRIPTION holds compile-time information about
204 ;;; a structure slot.
205 (def!struct (defstruct-slot-description
206 (:make-load-form-fun just-dump-it-normally)
207 (:conc-name dsd-)
208 (:copier nil)
209 #-sb-xc-host (:pure t))
210 ;; name of slot
211 name
212 ;; its position in the implementation sequence
213 (index (missing-arg) :type fixnum)
214 ;; the name of the accessor function
216 ;; (CMU CL had extra complexity here ("..or NIL if this accessor has
217 ;; the same name as an inherited accessor (which we don't want to
218 ;; shadow)") but that behavior doesn't seem to be specified by (or
219 ;; even particularly consistent with) ANSI, so it's gone in SBCL.)
220 (accessor-name nil)
221 default ; default value expression
222 (type t) ; declared type specifier
223 (safe-p t :type boolean) ; whether the slot is known to be
224 ; always of the specified type
225 ;; If this object does not describe a raw slot, this value is T.
227 ;; If this object describes a raw slot, this value is the type of the
228 ;; value that the raw slot holds.
229 (raw-type t :type (member t single-float double-float
230 #!+long-float long-float
231 complex-single-float complex-double-float
232 #!+long-float complex-long-float
233 sb!vm:word))
234 (read-only nil :type (member t nil)))
235 (def!method print-object ((x defstruct-slot-description) stream)
236 (print-unreadable-object (x stream :type t)
237 (prin1 (dsd-name x) stream)))
239 ;;;; typed (non-class) structures
241 ;;; Return a type specifier we can use for testing :TYPE'd structures.
242 (defun dd-lisp-type (defstruct)
243 (ecase (dd-type defstruct)
244 (list 'list)
245 (vector `(simple-array ,(dd-element-type defstruct) (*)))))
247 ;;;; shared machinery for inline and out-of-line slot accessor functions
249 ;;; Classic comment preserved for entertainment value:
251 ;;; "A lie can travel halfway round the world while the truth is
252 ;;; putting on its shoes." -- Mark Twain
254 (eval-when (#-sb-xc :compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
256 ;; information about how a slot of a given DSD-RAW-TYPE is to be accessed
257 (defstruct raw-slot-data
258 ;; the raw slot type, or T for a non-raw slot
260 ;; (Non-raw slots are in the ordinary place you'd expect, directly
261 ;; indexed off the instance pointer. Raw slots are indexed from the end
262 ;; of the instance and skipped by GC.)
263 (raw-type (missing-arg) :type (or symbol cons) :read-only t)
264 ;; What operator is used to access a slot of this type?
265 (accessor-name (missing-arg) :type symbol :read-only t)
266 (init-vop (missing-arg) :type symbol :read-only t)
267 ;; How many words are each value of this type?
268 (n-words (missing-arg) :type (and index (integer 1)) :read-only t)
269 ;; Necessary alignment in units of words. Note that instances
270 ;; themselves are aligned by exactly two words, so specifying more
271 ;; than two words here would not work.
272 (alignment 1 :type (integer 1 2) :read-only t))
274 (defvar *raw-slot-data-list*
275 (let ((double-float-alignment
276 ;; white list of architectures that can load unaligned doubles:
277 #!+(or x86 x86-64 ppc) 1
278 ;; at least sparc, mips and alpha can't:
279 #!-(or x86 x86-64 ppc) 2))
280 (list
281 (make-raw-slot-data :raw-type 'sb!vm:word
282 :accessor-name '%raw-instance-ref/word
283 :init-vop 'sb!vm::raw-instance-init/word
284 :n-words 1)
285 (make-raw-slot-data :raw-type 'single-float
286 :accessor-name '%raw-instance-ref/single
287 :init-vop 'sb!vm::raw-instance-init/single
288 ;; KLUDGE: On 64 bit architectures, we
289 ;; could pack two SINGLE-FLOATs into the
290 ;; same word if raw slots were indexed
291 ;; using bytes instead of words. However,
292 ;; I don't personally find optimizing
293 ;; SINGLE-FLOAT memory usage worthwile
294 ;; enough. And the other datatype that
295 ;; would really benefit is (UNSIGNED-BYTE
296 ;; 32), but that is a subtype of FIXNUM, so
297 ;; we store it unraw anyway. :-( -- DFL
298 :n-words 1)
299 (make-raw-slot-data :raw-type 'double-float
300 :accessor-name '%raw-instance-ref/double
301 :init-vop 'sb!vm::raw-instance-init/double
302 :alignment double-float-alignment
303 :n-words (/ 8 sb!vm:n-word-bytes))
304 (make-raw-slot-data :raw-type 'complex-single-float
305 :accessor-name '%raw-instance-ref/complex-single
306 :init-vop 'sb!vm::raw-instance-init/complex-single
307 :n-words (/ 8 sb!vm:n-word-bytes))
308 (make-raw-slot-data :raw-type 'complex-double-float
309 :accessor-name '%raw-instance-ref/complex-double
310 :init-vop 'sb!vm::raw-instance-init/complex-double
311 :alignment double-float-alignment
312 :n-words (/ 16 sb!vm:n-word-bytes))
313 #!+long-float
314 (make-raw-slot-data :raw-type long-float
315 :accessor-name '%raw-instance-ref/long
316 :init-vop 'sb!vm::raw-instance-init/long
317 :n-words #!+x86 3 #!+sparc 4)
318 #!+long-float
319 (make-raw-slot-data :raw-type complex-long-float
320 :accessor-name '%raw-instance-ref/complex-long
321 :init-vop 'sb!vm::raw-instance-init/complex-long
322 :n-words #!+x86 6 #!+sparc 8)))))
323 (defun raw-slot-words (type)
324 (let ((rsd (find type *raw-slot-data-list* :key #'raw-slot-data-raw-type)))
325 (if rsd
326 (raw-slot-data-n-words rsd)
327 (error "Invalid raw slot type: ~S" type))))
329 ;;;; the legendary DEFSTRUCT macro itself (both CL:DEFSTRUCT and its
330 ;;;; close personal friend SB!XC:DEFSTRUCT)
332 ;;; Return a list of forms to install PRINT and MAKE-LOAD-FORM funs,
333 ;;; mentioning them in the expansion so that they can be compiled.
334 (defun class-method-definitions (defstruct)
335 (let ((name (dd-name defstruct)))
336 `((locally
337 ;; KLUDGE: There's a FIND-CLASS DEFTRANSFORM for constant
338 ;; class names which creates fast but non-cold-loadable,
339 ;; non-compact code. In this context, we'd rather have
340 ;; compact, cold-loadable code. -- WHN 19990928
341 (declare (notinline find-classoid))
342 ,@(let ((pf (dd-print-function defstruct))
343 (po (dd-print-object defstruct))
344 (x (sb!xc:gensym "OBJECT"))
345 (s (sb!xc:gensym "STREAM")))
346 ;; Giving empty :PRINT-OBJECT or :PRINT-FUNCTION options
347 ;; leaves PO or PF equal to NIL. The user-level effect is
348 ;; to generate a PRINT-OBJECT method specialized for the type,
349 ;; implementing the default #S structure-printing behavior.
350 (when (or (eq pf nil) (eq po nil))
351 (setf pf '(default-structure-print)
352 po 0))
353 (flet (;; Given an arg from a :PRINT-OBJECT or :PRINT-FUNCTION
354 ;; option, return the value to pass as an arg to FUNCTION.
355 (farg (oarg)
356 (destructuring-bind (fun-name) oarg
357 fun-name)))
358 (cond ((not (eql pf 0))
359 `((def!method print-object ((,x ,name) ,s)
360 (funcall #',(farg pf)
363 *current-level-in-print*))))
364 ((not (eql po 0))
365 `((def!method print-object ((,x ,name) ,s)
366 (funcall #',(farg po) ,x ,s))))
367 (t nil))))
368 ,@(let ((pure (dd-pure defstruct)))
369 (cond ((eq pure t)
370 `((setf (layout-pure (classoid-layout
371 (find-classoid ',name)))
372 t)))
373 ((eq pure :substructure)
374 `((setf (layout-pure (classoid-layout
375 (find-classoid ',name)))
376 0)))))
377 ,@(let ((def-con (dd-default-constructor defstruct)))
378 (when (and def-con (not (dd-alternate-metaclass defstruct)))
379 `((setf (structure-classoid-constructor (find-classoid ',name))
380 #',def-con))))))))
382 ;;; shared logic for host macroexpansion for SB!XC:DEFSTRUCT and
383 ;;; cross-compiler macroexpansion for CL:DEFSTRUCT
384 (defmacro !expander-for-defstruct (name-and-options
385 slot-descriptions
386 expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p)
387 `(let ((name-and-options ,name-and-options)
388 (slot-descriptions ,slot-descriptions)
389 (expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p
390 ,expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p))
391 (let* ((dd (parse-defstruct-name-and-options-and-slot-descriptions
392 name-and-options
393 slot-descriptions))
394 (name (dd-name dd)))
395 (if (dd-class-p dd)
396 (let ((inherits (inherits-for-structure dd)))
397 `(progn
398 ;; Note we intentionally enforce package locks and
399 ;; call %DEFSTRUCT first, and especially before
400 ;; %COMPILER-DEFSTRUCT. %DEFSTRUCT has the tests (and
401 ;; resulting CERROR) for collisions with LAYOUTs which
402 ;; already exist in the runtime. If there are any
403 ;; collisions, we want the user's response to CERROR
404 ;; to control what happens. Especially, if the user
405 ;; responds to the collision with ABORT, we don't want
406 ;; %COMPILER-DEFSTRUCT to modify the definition of the
407 ;; class.
408 (with-single-package-locked-error
409 (:symbol ',name "defining ~A as a structure"))
410 (%defstruct ',dd ',inherits (sb!c:source-location))
411 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
412 (%compiler-defstruct ',dd ',inherits))
413 ,@(unless expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p
414 (append ;; FIXME: We've inherited from CMU CL nonparallel
415 ;; code for creating copiers for typed and untyped
416 ;; structures. This should be fixed.
417 ;(copier-definition dd)
418 (constructor-definitions dd)
419 (class-method-definitions dd)))
420 ',name))
421 `(progn
422 (with-single-package-locked-error
423 (:symbol ',name "defining ~A as a structure"))
424 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
425 (setf (info :typed-structure :info ',name) ',dd))
426 (eval-when (:load-toplevel :execute)
427 (setf (info :source-location :typed-structure ',name)
428 (sb!c:source-location)))
429 ,@(unless expanding-into-code-for-xc-host-p
430 (append (typed-accessor-definitions dd)
431 (typed-predicate-definitions dd)
432 (typed-copier-definitions dd)
433 (constructor-definitions dd)
434 (when (dd-doc dd)
435 `((setf (fdocumentation ',(dd-name dd) 'structure)
436 ',(dd-doc dd))))))
437 ',name)))))
439 (sb!xc:defmacro defstruct (name-and-options &rest slot-descriptions)
440 #!+sb-doc
441 "DEFSTRUCT {Name | (Name Option*)} {Slot | (Slot [Default] {Key Value}*)}
442 Define the structure type Name. Instances are created by MAKE-<name>,
443 which takes &KEY arguments allowing initial slot values to the specified.
444 A SETF'able function <name>-<slot> is defined for each slot to read and
445 write slot values. <name>-p is a type predicate.
447 Popular DEFSTRUCT options (see manual for others):
449 (:CONSTRUCTOR Name)
450 (:PREDICATE Name)
451 Specify the name for the constructor or predicate.
453 (:CONSTRUCTOR Name Lambda-List)
454 Specify the name and arguments for a BOA constructor
455 (which is more efficient when keyword syntax isn't necessary.)
457 (:INCLUDE Supertype Slot-Spec*)
458 Make this type a subtype of the structure type Supertype. The optional
459 Slot-Specs override inherited slot options.
461 Slot options:
463 :TYPE Type-Spec
464 Asserts that the value of this slot is always of the specified type.
466 :READ-ONLY {T | NIL}
467 If true, no setter function is defined for this slot."
468 (!expander-for-defstruct name-and-options slot-descriptions nil))
469 #+sb-xc-host
470 (defmacro sb!xc:defstruct (name-and-options &rest slot-descriptions)
471 #!+sb-doc
472 "Cause information about a target structure to be built into the
473 cross-compiler."
474 (!expander-for-defstruct name-and-options slot-descriptions t))
476 ;;;; functions to generate code for various parts of DEFSTRUCT definitions
478 ;;; First, a helper to determine whether a name names an inherited
479 ;;; accessor.
480 (defun accessor-inherited-data (name defstruct)
481 (assoc name (dd-inherited-accessor-alist defstruct) :test #'eq))
483 ;;; Return a list of forms which create a predicate function for a
484 ;;; typed DEFSTRUCT.
485 (defun typed-predicate-definitions (defstruct)
486 (let ((name (dd-name defstruct))
487 (predicate-name (dd-predicate-name defstruct))
488 (argname (gensym)))
489 (when (and predicate-name (dd-named defstruct))
490 (let ((ltype (dd-lisp-type defstruct))
491 (name-index (cdr (car (last (find-name-indices defstruct))))))
492 `((defun ,predicate-name (,argname)
493 (and (typep ,argname ',ltype)
494 ,(cond
495 ((subtypep ltype 'list)
496 `(do ((head (the ,ltype ,argname) (cdr head))
497 (i 0 (1+ i)))
498 ((or (not (consp head)) (= i ,name-index))
499 (and (consp head) (eq ',name (car head))))))
500 ((subtypep ltype 'vector)
501 `(and (= (length (the ,ltype ,argname))
502 ,(dd-length defstruct))
503 (eq ',name (aref (the ,ltype ,argname) ,name-index))))
504 (t (bug "Uncatered-for lisp type in typed DEFSTRUCT: ~S."
505 ltype))))))))))
507 ;;; Return a list of forms to create a copier function of a typed DEFSTRUCT.
508 (defun typed-copier-definitions (defstruct)
509 (when (dd-copier-name defstruct)
510 `((setf (fdefinition ',(dd-copier-name defstruct)) #'copy-seq)
511 (declaim (ftype function ,(dd-copier-name defstruct))))))
513 ;;; Return a list of function definitions for accessing and setting
514 ;;; the slots of a typed DEFSTRUCT. The functions are proclaimed to be
515 ;;; inline, and the types of their arguments and results are declared
516 ;;; as well. We count on the compiler to do clever things with ELT.
517 (defun typed-accessor-definitions (defstruct)
518 (collect ((stuff))
519 (let ((ltype (dd-lisp-type defstruct)))
520 (dolist (slot (dd-slots defstruct))
521 (let ((name (dsd-accessor-name slot))
522 (index (dsd-index slot))
523 (slot-type `(and ,(dsd-type slot)
524 ,(dd-element-type defstruct))))
525 (let ((inherited (accessor-inherited-data name defstruct)))
526 (cond
527 ((not inherited)
528 (stuff `(declaim (inline ,name ,@(unless (dsd-read-only slot)
529 `((setf ,name))))))
530 ;; FIXME: The arguments in the next two DEFUNs should
531 ;; be gensyms. (Otherwise e.g. if NEW-VALUE happened to
532 ;; be the name of a special variable, things could get
533 ;; weird.)
534 (stuff `(defun ,name (structure)
535 (declare (type ,ltype structure))
536 (the ,slot-type (elt structure ,index))))
537 (unless (dsd-read-only slot)
538 (stuff
539 `(defun (setf ,name) (new-value structure)
540 (declare (type ,ltype structure) (type ,slot-type new-value))
541 (setf (elt structure ,index) new-value)))))
542 ((not (= (cdr inherited) index))
543 (style-warn "~@<Non-overwritten accessor ~S does not access ~
544 slot with name ~S (accessing an inherited slot ~
545 instead).~:@>" name (dsd-name slot))))))))
546 (stuff)))
548 ;;;; parsing
550 (defun require-no-print-options-so-far (defstruct)
551 (unless (and (eql (dd-print-function defstruct) 0)
552 (eql (dd-print-object defstruct) 0))
553 (error "No more than one of the following options may be specified:
554 :PRINT-FUNCTION, :PRINT-OBJECT, :TYPE")))
556 ;;; Parse a single DEFSTRUCT option and store the results in DD.
557 (defun parse-1-dd-option (option dd)
558 (let ((args (rest option))
559 (name (dd-name dd)))
560 (case (first option)
561 (:conc-name
562 (destructuring-bind (&optional conc-name) args
563 (setf (dd-conc-name dd)
564 (if (symbolp conc-name)
565 conc-name
566 (make-symbol (string conc-name))))))
567 (:constructor
568 (destructuring-bind (&optional (cname (symbolicate "MAKE-" name))
569 &rest stuff)
570 args
571 (push (cons cname stuff) (dd-constructors dd))))
572 (:copier
573 (destructuring-bind (&optional (copier (symbolicate "COPY-" name)))
574 args
575 (setf (dd-copier-name dd) copier)))
576 (:predicate
577 (destructuring-bind (&optional (predicate-name (symbolicate name "-P")))
578 args
579 (setf (dd-predicate-name dd) predicate-name)))
580 (:include
581 (when (dd-include dd)
582 (error "more than one :INCLUDE option"))
583 (setf (dd-include dd) args))
584 (:print-function
585 (require-no-print-options-so-far dd)
586 (setf (dd-print-function dd)
587 (the (or symbol cons) args)))
588 (:print-object
589 (require-no-print-options-so-far dd)
590 (setf (dd-print-object dd)
591 (the (or symbol cons) args)))
592 (:type
593 (destructuring-bind (type) args
594 (cond ((member type '(list vector))
595 (setf (dd-element-type dd) t)
596 (setf (dd-type dd) type))
597 ((and (consp type) (eq (first type) 'vector))
598 (destructuring-bind (vector vtype) type
599 (declare (ignore vector))
600 (setf (dd-element-type dd) vtype)
601 (setf (dd-type dd) 'vector)))
603 (error "~S is a bad :TYPE for DEFSTRUCT." type)))))
604 (:named
605 (error "The DEFSTRUCT option :NAMED takes no arguments."))
606 (:initial-offset
607 (destructuring-bind (offset) args
608 (setf (dd-offset dd) offset)))
609 (:pure
610 (destructuring-bind (fun) args
611 (setf (dd-pure dd) fun)))
612 (t (error "unknown DEFSTRUCT option:~% ~S" option)))))
614 ;;; Given name and options, return a DD holding that info.
615 (defun parse-defstruct-name-and-options (name-and-options)
616 (destructuring-bind (name &rest options) name-and-options
617 (aver name) ; A null name doesn't seem to make sense here.
618 (let ((dd (make-defstruct-description name)))
619 (dolist (option options)
620 (cond ((eq option :named)
621 (setf (dd-named dd) t))
622 ((consp option)
623 (parse-1-dd-option option dd))
624 ((member option '(:conc-name :constructor :copier :predicate))
625 (parse-1-dd-option (list option) dd))
627 (error "unrecognized DEFSTRUCT option: ~S" option))))
629 (case (dd-type dd)
630 (structure
631 (when (dd-offset dd)
632 (error ":OFFSET can't be specified unless :TYPE is specified."))
633 (unless (dd-include dd)
634 ;; FIXME: It'd be cleaner to treat no-:INCLUDE as defaulting
635 ;; to :INCLUDE STRUCTURE-OBJECT, and then let the general-case
636 ;; (INCF (DD-LENGTH DD) (DD-LENGTH included-DD)) logic take
637 ;; care of this. (Except that the :TYPE VECTOR and :TYPE
638 ;; LIST cases, with their :NAMED and un-:NAMED flavors,
639 ;; make that messy, alas.)
640 (incf (dd-length dd))))
642 (require-no-print-options-so-far dd)
643 (when (dd-named dd)
644 (incf (dd-length dd)))
645 (let ((offset (dd-offset dd)))
646 (when offset (incf (dd-length dd) offset)))))
648 (when (dd-include dd)
649 (frob-dd-inclusion-stuff dd))
651 dd)))
653 ;;; Given name and options and slot descriptions (and possibly doc
654 ;;; string at the head of slot descriptions) return a DD holding that
655 ;;; info.
656 (defun parse-defstruct-name-and-options-and-slot-descriptions
657 (name-and-options slot-descriptions)
658 (let ((result (parse-defstruct-name-and-options (if (atom name-and-options)
659 (list name-and-options)
660 name-and-options))))
661 (when (stringp (car slot-descriptions))
662 (setf (dd-doc result) (pop slot-descriptions)))
663 (dolist (slot-description slot-descriptions)
664 (allocate-1-slot result (parse-1-dsd result slot-description)))
665 result))
667 ;;;; stuff to parse slot descriptions
669 ;;; Parse a slot description for DEFSTRUCT, add it to the description
670 ;;; and return it. If supplied, SLOT is a pre-initialized DSD
671 ;;; that we modify to get the new slot. This is supplied when handling
672 ;;; included slots.
673 (defun parse-1-dsd (defstruct spec &optional
674 (slot (make-defstruct-slot-description :name ""
675 :index 0
676 :type t)))
677 (multiple-value-bind (name default default-p type type-p read-only ro-p)
678 (typecase spec
679 (symbol
680 (when (keywordp spec)
681 (style-warn "Keyword slot name indicates probable syntax ~
682 error in DEFSTRUCT: ~S."
683 spec))
684 spec)
685 (cons
686 (destructuring-bind
687 (name
688 &optional (default nil default-p)
689 &key (type nil type-p) (read-only nil ro-p))
690 spec
691 (values name
692 default default-p
693 (uncross type) type-p
694 read-only ro-p)))
695 (t (error 'simple-program-error
696 :format-control "in DEFSTRUCT, ~S is not a legal slot ~
697 description."
698 :format-arguments (list spec))))
700 (when (find name (dd-slots defstruct)
701 :test #'string=
702 :key (lambda (x) (symbol-name (dsd-name x))))
703 (error 'simple-program-error
704 :format-control "duplicate slot name ~S"
705 :format-arguments (list name)))
706 (setf (dsd-name slot) name)
707 (setf (dd-slots defstruct) (nconc (dd-slots defstruct) (list slot)))
709 (let ((accessor-name (if (dd-conc-name defstruct)
710 (symbolicate (dd-conc-name defstruct) name)
711 name))
712 (predicate-name (dd-predicate-name defstruct)))
713 (setf (dsd-accessor-name slot) accessor-name)
714 (when (eql accessor-name predicate-name)
715 ;; Some adventurous soul has named a slot so that its accessor
716 ;; collides with the structure type predicate. ANSI doesn't
717 ;; specify what to do in this case. As of 2001-09-04, Martin
718 ;; Atzmueller reports that CLISP and Lispworks both give
719 ;; priority to the slot accessor, so that the predicate is
720 ;; overwritten. We might as well do the same (as well as
721 ;; signalling a warning).
722 (style-warn
723 "~@<The structure accessor name ~S is the same as the name of the ~
724 structure type predicate. ANSI doesn't specify what to do in ~
725 this case. We'll overwrite the type predicate with the slot ~
726 accessor, but you can't rely on this behavior, so it'd be wise to ~
727 remove the ambiguity in your code.~@:>"
728 accessor-name)
729 (setf (dd-predicate-name defstruct) nil))
730 ;; FIXME: It would be good to check for name collisions here, but
731 ;; the easy check,
732 ;;x#-sb-xc-host
733 ;;x(when (and (fboundp accessor-name)
734 ;;x (not (accessor-inherited-data accessor-name defstruct)))
735 ;;x (style-warn "redefining ~S in DEFSTRUCT" accessor-name)))
736 ;; which was done until sbcl-0.8.11.18 or so, is wrong: it causes
737 ;; a warning at MACROEXPAND time, when instead the warning should
738 ;; occur not just because the code was constructed, but because it
739 ;; is actually compiled or loaded.
742 (when default-p
743 (setf (dsd-default slot) default))
744 (when type-p
745 (setf (dsd-type slot)
746 (if (eq (dsd-type slot) t)
747 type
748 `(and ,(dsd-type slot) ,type))))
749 (when ro-p
750 (if read-only
751 (setf (dsd-read-only slot) t)
752 (when (dsd-read-only slot)
753 (error "~@<The slot ~S is :READ-ONLY in superclass, and so must ~
754 be :READ-ONLY in subclass.~:@>"
755 (dsd-name slot)))))
756 slot))
758 ;;; When a value of type TYPE is stored in a structure, should it be
759 ;;; stored in a raw slot? Return the matching RAW-SLOT-DATA structure
760 ;; if TYPE should be stored in a raw slot, or NIL if not.
761 (defun structure-raw-slot-data (type)
762 (multiple-value-bind (fixnum? fixnum-certain?)
763 (sb!xc:subtypep type 'fixnum)
764 ;; (The extra test for FIXNUM-CERTAIN? here is intended for
765 ;; bootstrapping the system. In particular, in sbcl-0.6.2, we set up
766 ;; LAYOUT before FIXNUM is defined, and so could bogusly end up
767 ;; putting INDEX-typed values into raw slots if we didn't test
768 ;; FIXNUM-CERTAIN?.)
769 (if (or fixnum? (not fixnum-certain?))
771 (dolist (data *raw-slot-data-list*)
772 (when (sb!xc:subtypep type (raw-slot-data-raw-type data))
773 (return data))))))
775 ;;; Allocate storage for a DSD in DD. This is where we decide whether
776 ;;; a slot is raw or not. Raw objects are aligned on the unit of their size.
777 (defun allocate-1-slot (dd dsd)
778 (let ((rsd
779 (if (eq (dd-type dd) 'structure)
780 (structure-raw-slot-data (dsd-type dsd))
781 nil)))
782 (cond
783 ((null rsd)
784 (setf (dsd-index dsd) (dd-length dd))
785 (incf (dd-length dd)))
787 (let* ((words (raw-slot-data-n-words rsd))
788 (alignment (raw-slot-data-alignment rsd))
789 (off (rem (dd-raw-length dd) alignment)))
790 (unless (zerop off)
791 (incf (dd-raw-length dd) (- alignment off)))
792 (setf (dsd-raw-type dsd) (raw-slot-data-raw-type rsd))
793 (setf (dsd-index dsd) (dd-raw-length dd))
794 (incf (dd-raw-length dd) words)))))
795 (values))
797 (defun typed-structure-info-or-lose (name)
798 (or (info :typed-structure :info name)
799 (error ":TYPE'd DEFSTRUCT ~S not found for inclusion." name)))
801 ;;; Process any included slots pretty much like they were specified.
802 ;;; Also inherit various other attributes.
803 (defun frob-dd-inclusion-stuff (dd)
804 (destructuring-bind (included-name &rest modified-slots) (dd-include dd)
805 (let* ((type (dd-type dd))
806 (included-structure
807 (if (dd-class-p dd)
808 (layout-info (compiler-layout-or-lose included-name))
809 (typed-structure-info-or-lose included-name))))
811 ;; checks on legality
812 (unless (and (eq type (dd-type included-structure))
813 (type= (specifier-type (dd-element-type included-structure))
814 (specifier-type (dd-element-type dd))))
815 (error ":TYPE option mismatch between structures ~S and ~S"
816 (dd-name dd) included-name))
817 (let ((included-classoid (find-classoid included-name nil)))
818 (when included-classoid
819 ;; It's not particularly well-defined to :INCLUDE any of the
820 ;; CMU CL INSTANCE weirdosities like CONDITION or
821 ;; GENERIC-FUNCTION, and it's certainly not ANSI-compliant.
822 (let* ((included-layout (classoid-layout included-classoid))
823 (included-dd (layout-info included-layout)))
824 (when (and (dd-alternate-metaclass included-dd)
825 ;; As of sbcl-0.pre7.73, anyway, STRUCTURE-OBJECT
826 ;; is represented with an ALTERNATE-METACLASS. But
827 ;; it's specifically OK to :INCLUDE (and PCL does)
828 ;; so in this one case, it's OK to include
829 ;; something with :ALTERNATE-METACLASS after all.
830 (not (eql included-name 'structure-object)))
831 (error "can't :INCLUDE class ~S (has alternate metaclass)"
832 included-name)))))
834 (incf (dd-length dd) (dd-length included-structure))
835 (when (dd-class-p dd)
836 (let ((mc (rest (dd-alternate-metaclass included-structure))))
837 (when (and mc (not (dd-alternate-metaclass dd)))
838 (setf (dd-alternate-metaclass dd)
839 (cons included-name mc))))
840 (when (eq (dd-pure dd) :unspecified)
841 (setf (dd-pure dd) (dd-pure included-structure)))
842 (setf (dd-raw-length dd) (dd-raw-length included-structure)))
844 (setf (dd-inherited-accessor-alist dd)
845 (dd-inherited-accessor-alist included-structure))
846 (dolist (included-slot (dd-slots included-structure))
847 (let* ((included-name (dsd-name included-slot))
848 (modified (or (find included-name modified-slots
849 :key (lambda (x) (if (atom x) x (car x)))
850 :test #'string=)
851 `(,included-name))))
852 ;; We stash away an alist of accessors to parents' slots
853 ;; that have already been created to avoid conflicts later
854 ;; so that structures with :INCLUDE and :CONC-NAME (and
855 ;; other edge cases) can work as specified.
856 (when (dsd-accessor-name included-slot)
857 ;; the "oldest" (i.e. highest up the tree of inheritance)
858 ;; will prevail, so don't push new ones on if they
859 ;; conflict.
860 (pushnew (cons (dsd-accessor-name included-slot)
861 (dsd-index included-slot))
862 (dd-inherited-accessor-alist dd)
863 :test #'eq :key #'car))
864 (let ((new-slot (parse-1-dsd dd
865 modified
866 (copy-structure included-slot))))
867 (when (and (neq (dsd-type new-slot) (dsd-type included-slot))
868 (not (sb!xc:subtypep (dsd-type included-slot)
869 (dsd-type new-slot)))
870 (dsd-safe-p included-slot))
871 (setf (dsd-safe-p new-slot) nil)
872 ;; XXX: notify?
873 )))))))
875 ;;;; various helper functions for setting up DEFSTRUCTs
877 ;;; This function is called at macroexpand time to compute the INHERITS
878 ;;; vector for a structure type definition.
879 (defun inherits-for-structure (info)
880 (declare (type defstruct-description info))
881 (let* ((include (dd-include info))
882 (superclass-opt (dd-alternate-metaclass info))
883 (super
884 (if include
885 (compiler-layout-or-lose (first include))
886 (classoid-layout (find-classoid
887 (or (first superclass-opt)
888 'structure-object))))))
889 (case (dd-name info)
890 ((ansi-stream)
891 (concatenate 'simple-vector
892 (layout-inherits super)
893 (vector super (classoid-layout (find-classoid 'stream)))))
894 ((fd-stream)
895 (concatenate 'simple-vector
896 (layout-inherits super)
897 (vector super
898 (classoid-layout (find-classoid 'file-stream)))))
899 ((sb!impl::string-input-stream
900 sb!impl::string-output-stream
901 sb!impl::fill-pointer-output-stream)
902 (concatenate 'simple-vector
903 (layout-inherits super)
904 (vector super
905 (classoid-layout (find-classoid 'string-stream)))))
906 (t (concatenate 'simple-vector
907 (layout-inherits super)
908 (vector super))))))
910 ;;; Do miscellaneous (LOAD EVAL) time actions for the structure
911 ;;; described by DD. Create the class and LAYOUT, checking for
912 ;;; incompatible redefinition. Define those functions which are
913 ;;; sufficiently stereotyped that we can implement them as standard
914 ;;; closures.
915 (defun %defstruct (dd inherits source-location)
916 (declare (type defstruct-description dd))
918 ;; We set up LAYOUTs even in the cross-compilation host.
919 (multiple-value-bind (classoid layout old-layout)
920 (ensure-structure-class dd inherits "current" "new")
921 (cond ((not old-layout)
922 (unless (eq (classoid-layout classoid) layout)
923 (register-layout layout)))
925 (%redefine-defstruct classoid old-layout layout)
926 (let ((old-dd (layout-info old-layout)))
927 (when (defstruct-description-p old-dd)
928 (dolist (slot (dd-slots old-dd))
929 (fmakunbound (dsd-accessor-name slot))
930 (unless (dsd-read-only slot)
931 (fmakunbound `(setf ,(dsd-accessor-name slot)))))))
932 (setq layout (classoid-layout classoid))))
933 (setf (find-classoid (dd-name dd)) classoid)
935 (sb!c:with-source-location (source-location)
936 (setf (layout-source-location layout) source-location))
938 ;; Various other operations only make sense on the target SBCL.
939 #-sb-xc-host
940 (%target-defstruct dd layout))
942 (values))
944 ;;; Return a form describing the writable place used for this slot
945 ;;; in the instance named INSTANCE-NAME.
946 (defun %accessor-place-form (dd dsd instance-name)
947 (let (;; the operator that we'll use to access a typed slot
948 (ref (ecase (dd-type dd)
949 (structure '%instance-ref)
950 (list 'nth-but-with-sane-arg-order)
951 (vector 'aref)))
952 (raw-type (dsd-raw-type dsd)))
953 (if (eq raw-type t) ; if not raw slot
954 `(,ref ,instance-name ,(dsd-index dsd))
955 (let* ((raw-slot-data (find raw-type *raw-slot-data-list*
956 :key #'raw-slot-data-raw-type
957 :test #'equal))
958 (raw-slot-accessor (raw-slot-data-accessor-name raw-slot-data)))
959 `(,raw-slot-accessor ,instance-name ,(dsd-index dsd))))))
961 ;;; Return source transforms for the reader and writer functions of
962 ;;; the slot described by DSD. They should be inline expanded, but
963 ;;; source transforms work faster.
964 (defun slot-accessor-transforms (dd dsd)
965 (let ((accessor-place-form (%accessor-place-form dd dsd
966 `(the ,(dd-name dd) instance)))
967 (dsd-type (dsd-type dsd))
968 (value-the (if (dsd-safe-p dsd) 'truly-the 'the)))
969 (values (sb!c:source-transform-lambda (instance)
970 `(,value-the ,dsd-type ,(subst instance 'instance
971 accessor-place-form)))
972 (sb!c:source-transform-lambda (new-value instance)
973 (destructuring-bind (accessor-name &rest accessor-args)
974 accessor-place-form
975 (once-only ((new-value new-value)
976 (instance instance))
977 `(,(info :setf :inverse accessor-name)
978 ,@(subst instance 'instance accessor-args)
979 (the ,dsd-type ,new-value))))))))
981 ;;; Return a LAMBDA form which can be used to set a slot.
982 (defun slot-setter-lambda-form (dd dsd)
983 ;; KLUDGE: Evaluating the results of SLOT-ACCESSOR-TRANSFORMS needs
984 ;; a lexenv.
985 (let ((sb!c:*lexenv* (if (boundp 'sb!c:*lexenv*)
986 sb!c:*lexenv*
987 (sb!c::make-null-lexenv))))
988 `(lambda (new-value instance)
989 ,(funcall (nth-value 1 (slot-accessor-transforms dd dsd))
990 '(dummy new-value instance)))))
992 ;;; Blow away all the compiler info for the structure CLASS. Iterate
993 ;;; over this type, clearing the compiler structure type info, and
994 ;;; undefining all the associated functions. If SUBCLASSES-P, also do
995 ;;; the same for subclasses. FIXME: maybe rename UNDEFINE-FUN-NAME to
996 ;;; UNDECLARE-FUNCTION-NAME?
997 (defun undeclare-structure (classoid subclasses-p)
998 (let ((info (layout-info (classoid-layout classoid))))
999 (when (defstruct-description-p info)
1000 (let ((type (dd-name info)))
1001 (remhash type *typecheckfuns*)
1002 (setf (info :type :compiler-layout type) nil)
1003 (undefine-fun-name (dd-copier-name info))
1004 (undefine-fun-name (dd-predicate-name info))
1005 (dolist (slot (dd-slots info))
1006 (let ((fun (dsd-accessor-name slot)))
1007 (unless (accessor-inherited-data fun info)
1008 (undefine-fun-name fun)
1009 (unless (dsd-read-only slot)
1010 (undefine-fun-name `(setf ,fun)))))))
1011 ;; Clear out the SPECIFIER-TYPE cache so that subsequent
1012 ;; references are unknown types.
1013 (values-specifier-type-cache-clear)))
1014 (when subclasses-p
1015 (let ((subclasses (classoid-subclasses classoid)))
1016 (when subclasses
1017 (collect ((subs))
1018 (dohash ((classoid layout)
1019 subclasses
1020 :locked t)
1021 (declare (ignore layout))
1022 (undeclare-structure classoid nil)
1023 (subs (classoid-proper-name classoid)))
1024 ;; Is it really necessary to warn about
1025 ;; undeclaring functions for subclasses?
1026 (when (subs)
1027 (warn "undeclaring functions for old subclasses ~
1028 of ~S:~% ~S"
1029 (classoid-name classoid)
1030 (subs))))))))
1032 ;;; core compile-time setup of any class with a LAYOUT, used even by
1033 ;;; !DEFSTRUCT-WITH-ALTERNATE-METACLASS weirdosities
1034 (defun %compiler-set-up-layout (dd
1035 &optional
1036 ;; Several special cases
1037 ;; (STRUCTURE-OBJECT itself, and
1038 ;; structures with alternate
1039 ;; metaclasses) call this function
1040 ;; directly, and they're all at the
1041 ;; base of the instance class
1042 ;; structure, so this is a handy
1043 ;; default. (But note
1044 ;; FUNCALLABLE-STRUCTUREs need
1045 ;; assistance here)
1046 (inherits (vector (find-layout t))))
1048 (multiple-value-bind (classoid layout old-layout)
1049 (multiple-value-bind (clayout clayout-p)
1050 (info :type :compiler-layout (dd-name dd))
1051 (ensure-structure-class dd
1052 inherits
1053 (if clayout-p
1054 "The most recently compiled"
1055 "The current")
1056 "the most recently loaded"
1057 :compiler-layout clayout))
1058 (cond (old-layout
1059 (undeclare-structure (layout-classoid old-layout)
1060 (and (classoid-subclasses classoid)
1061 (not (eq layout old-layout))))
1062 (setf (layout-invalid layout) nil)
1063 ;; FIXME: it might be polite to hold onto old-layout and
1064 ;; restore it at the end of the file. -- RMK 2008-09-19
1065 ;; (International Talk Like a Pirate Day).
1066 (warn "~@<Clobbering the compiler's idea of the layout of ~A.~:@>"
1067 classoid))
1069 (unless (eq (classoid-layout classoid) layout)
1070 (register-layout layout :invalidate nil))
1071 (setf (find-classoid (dd-name dd)) classoid)))
1073 ;; At this point the class should be set up in the INFO database.
1074 ;; But the logic that enforces this is a little tangled and
1075 ;; scattered, so it's not obvious, so let's check.
1076 (aver (find-classoid (dd-name dd) nil))
1078 (setf (info :type :compiler-layout (dd-name dd)) layout))
1080 (values))
1082 ;;; Do (COMPILE LOAD EVAL)-time actions for the normal (not
1083 ;;; ALTERNATE-LAYOUT) DEFSTRUCT described by DD.
1084 (defun %compiler-defstruct (dd inherits)
1085 (declare (type defstruct-description dd))
1087 (%compiler-set-up-layout dd inherits)
1089 (let* ((dtype (dd-declarable-type dd)))
1091 (let ((copier-name (dd-copier-name dd)))
1092 (when copier-name
1093 (sb!xc:proclaim `(ftype (sfunction (,dtype) ,dtype) ,copier-name))))
1095 (let ((predicate-name (dd-predicate-name dd)))
1096 (when predicate-name
1097 (sb!xc:proclaim `(ftype (sfunction (t) boolean) ,predicate-name))
1098 ;; Provide inline expansion (or not).
1099 (ecase (dd-type dd)
1100 ((structure funcallable-structure)
1101 ;; Let the predicate be inlined.
1102 (setf (info :function :inline-expansion-designator predicate-name)
1103 (lambda ()
1104 `(lambda (x)
1105 ;; This dead simple definition works because the
1106 ;; type system knows how to generate inline type
1107 ;; tests for instances.
1108 (typep x ',(dd-name dd))))
1109 (info :function :inlinep predicate-name)
1110 :inline))
1111 ((list vector)
1112 ;; Just punt. We could provide inline expansions for :TYPE
1113 ;; LIST and :TYPE VECTOR predicates too, but it'd be a
1114 ;; little messier and we don't bother. (Does anyway use
1115 ;; typed DEFSTRUCTs at all, let alone for high
1116 ;; performance?)
1117 ))))
1119 (dolist (dsd (dd-slots dd))
1120 (let* ((accessor-name (dsd-accessor-name dsd))
1121 (dsd-type (dsd-type dsd)))
1122 (when accessor-name
1123 (setf (info :function :structure-accessor accessor-name) dd)
1124 (let ((inherited (accessor-inherited-data accessor-name dd)))
1125 (cond
1126 ((not inherited)
1127 (multiple-value-bind (reader-designator writer-designator)
1128 (slot-accessor-transforms dd dsd)
1129 (sb!xc:proclaim `(ftype (sfunction (,dtype) ,dsd-type)
1130 ,accessor-name))
1131 (setf (info :function :source-transform accessor-name)
1132 reader-designator)
1133 (unless (dsd-read-only dsd)
1134 (let ((setf-accessor-name `(setf ,accessor-name)))
1135 (sb!xc:proclaim
1136 `(ftype (sfunction (,dsd-type ,dtype) ,dsd-type)
1137 ,setf-accessor-name))
1138 (setf (info :function :source-transform setf-accessor-name)
1139 writer-designator)))))
1140 ((not (= (cdr inherited) (dsd-index dsd)))
1141 (style-warn "~@<Non-overwritten accessor ~S does not access ~
1142 slot with name ~S (accessing an inherited slot ~
1143 instead).~:@>"
1144 accessor-name
1145 (dsd-name dsd)))))))))
1146 (values))
1148 ;;;; redefinition stuff
1150 ;;; Compare the slots of OLD and NEW, returning 3 lists of slot names:
1151 ;;; 1. Slots which have moved,
1152 ;;; 2. Slots whose type has changed,
1153 ;;; 3. Deleted slots.
1154 (defun compare-slots (old new)
1155 (let* ((oslots (dd-slots old))
1156 (nslots (dd-slots new))
1157 (onames (mapcar #'dsd-name oslots))
1158 (nnames (mapcar #'dsd-name nslots)))
1159 (collect ((moved)
1160 (retyped))
1161 (dolist (name (intersection onames nnames))
1162 (let ((os (find name oslots :key #'dsd-name :test #'string=))
1163 (ns (find name nslots :key #'dsd-name :test #'string=)))
1164 (unless (sb!xc:subtypep (dsd-type ns) (dsd-type os))
1165 (retyped name))
1166 (unless (and (= (dsd-index os) (dsd-index ns))
1167 (eq (dsd-raw-type os) (dsd-raw-type ns)))
1168 (moved name))))
1169 (values (moved)
1170 (retyped)
1171 (set-difference onames nnames :test #'string=)))))
1173 ;;; If we are redefining a structure with different slots than in the
1174 ;;; currently loaded version, give a warning and return true.
1175 (defun redefine-structure-warning (classoid old new)
1176 (declare (type defstruct-description old new)
1177 (type classoid classoid)
1178 (ignore classoid))
1179 (let ((name (dd-name new)))
1180 (multiple-value-bind (moved retyped deleted) (compare-slots old new)
1181 (when (or moved retyped deleted)
1182 (warn
1183 "incompatibly redefining slots of structure class ~S~@
1184 Make sure any uses of affected accessors are recompiled:~@
1185 ~@[ These slots were moved to new positions:~% ~S~%~]~
1186 ~@[ These slots have new incompatible types:~% ~S~%~]~
1187 ~@[ These slots were deleted:~% ~S~%~]"
1188 name moved retyped deleted)
1189 t))))
1191 ;;; This function is called when we are incompatibly redefining a
1192 ;;; structure CLASS to have the specified NEW-LAYOUT. We signal an
1193 ;;; error with some proceed options and return the layout that should
1194 ;;; be used.
1195 (defun %redefine-defstruct (classoid old-layout new-layout)
1196 (declare (type classoid classoid)
1197 (type layout old-layout new-layout))
1198 (let ((name (classoid-proper-name classoid)))
1199 (restart-case
1200 (error "~@<attempt to redefine the ~S class ~S incompatibly with the current definition~:@>"
1201 'structure-object
1202 name)
1203 (continue ()
1204 :report (lambda (s)
1205 (format s
1206 "~@<Use the new definition of ~S, invalidating ~
1207 already-loaded code and instances.~@:>"
1208 name))
1209 (register-layout new-layout))
1210 (recklessly-continue ()
1211 :report (lambda (s)
1212 (format s
1213 "~@<Use the new definition of ~S as if it were ~
1214 compatible, allowing old accessors to use new ~
1215 instances and allowing new accessors to use old ~
1216 instances.~@:>"
1217 name))
1218 ;; classic CMU CL warning: "Any old ~S instances will be in a bad way.
1219 ;; I hope you know what you're doing..."
1220 (register-layout new-layout
1221 :invalidate nil
1222 :destruct-layout old-layout))
1223 (clobber-it ()
1224 ;; FIXME: deprecated 2002-10-16, and since it's only interactive
1225 ;; hackery instead of a supported feature, can probably be deleted
1226 ;; in early 2003
1227 :report "(deprecated synonym for RECKLESSLY-CONTINUE)"
1228 (register-layout new-layout
1229 :invalidate nil
1230 :destruct-layout old-layout))))
1231 (values))
1233 (declaim (inline dd-layout-length))
1234 (defun dd-layout-length (dd)
1235 (+ (dd-length dd) (dd-raw-length dd)))
1237 (declaim (ftype (sfunction (defstruct-description) index) dd-instance-length))
1238 (defun dd-instance-length (dd)
1239 ;; Make sure the object ends at a two-word boundary. Note that this does
1240 ;; not affect the amount of memory used, since the allocator would add the
1241 ;; same padding anyway. However, raw slots are indexed from the length of
1242 ;; the object as indicated in the header, so the pad word needs to be
1243 ;; included in that length to guarantee proper alignment of raw double float
1244 ;; slots, necessary for (at least) the SPARC backend.
1245 (let ((layout-length (dd-layout-length dd)))
1246 (declare (type index layout-length))
1247 (+ layout-length (mod (1+ layout-length) 2))))
1249 ;;; This is called when we are about to define a structure class. It
1250 ;;; returns a (possibly new) class object and the layout which should
1251 ;;; be used for the new definition (may be the current layout, and
1252 ;;; also might be an uninstalled forward referenced layout.) The third
1253 ;;; value is true if this is an incompatible redefinition, in which
1254 ;;; case it is the old layout.
1255 (defun ensure-structure-class (info inherits old-context new-context
1256 &key compiler-layout)
1257 (multiple-value-bind (class old-layout)
1258 (destructuring-bind
1259 (&optional
1260 name
1261 (class 'structure-classoid)
1262 (constructor 'make-structure-classoid))
1263 (dd-alternate-metaclass info)
1264 (declare (ignore name))
1265 (insured-find-classoid (dd-name info)
1266 (if (eq class 'structure-classoid)
1267 (lambda (x)
1268 (sb!xc:typep x 'structure-classoid))
1269 (lambda (x)
1270 (sb!xc:typep x (classoid-name (find-classoid class)))))
1271 (fdefinition constructor)))
1272 (setf (classoid-direct-superclasses class)
1273 (case (dd-name info)
1274 ((ansi-stream
1275 fd-stream
1276 sb!impl::string-input-stream sb!impl::string-output-stream
1277 sb!impl::fill-pointer-output-stream)
1278 (list (layout-classoid (svref inherits (1- (length inherits))))
1279 (layout-classoid (svref inherits (- (length inherits) 2)))))
1281 (list (layout-classoid
1282 (svref inherits (1- (length inherits))))))))
1283 (let ((new-layout (make-layout :classoid class
1284 :inherits inherits
1285 :depthoid (length inherits)
1286 :length (dd-layout-length info)
1287 :n-untagged-slots (dd-raw-length info)
1288 :info info))
1289 (old-layout (or compiler-layout old-layout)))
1290 (cond
1291 ((not old-layout)
1292 (values class new-layout nil))
1293 (;; This clause corresponds to an assertion in REDEFINE-LAYOUT-WARNING
1294 ;; of classic CMU CL. I moved it out to here because it was only
1295 ;; exercised in this code path anyway. -- WHN 19990510
1296 (not (eq (layout-classoid new-layout) (layout-classoid old-layout)))
1297 (error "shouldn't happen: weird state of OLD-LAYOUT?"))
1298 ((not *type-system-initialized*)
1299 (setf (layout-info old-layout) info)
1300 (values class old-layout nil))
1301 ((redefine-layout-warning old-context
1302 old-layout
1303 new-context
1304 (layout-length new-layout)
1305 (layout-inherits new-layout)
1306 (layout-depthoid new-layout)
1307 (layout-n-untagged-slots new-layout))
1308 (values class new-layout old-layout))
1310 (let ((old-info (layout-info old-layout)))
1311 (typecase old-info
1312 ((or defstruct-description)
1313 (cond ((redefine-structure-warning class old-info info)
1314 (values class new-layout old-layout))
1316 (setf (layout-info old-layout) info)
1317 (values class old-layout nil))))
1318 (null
1319 (setf (layout-info old-layout) info)
1320 (values class old-layout nil))
1322 (error "shouldn't happen! strange thing in LAYOUT-INFO:~% ~S"
1323 old-layout)
1324 (values class new-layout old-layout)))))))))
1326 ;;; Return a list of pairs (name . index). Used for :TYPE'd
1327 ;;; constructors to find all the names that we have to splice in &
1328 ;;; where. Note that these types don't have a layout, so we can't look
1329 ;;; at LAYOUT-INHERITS.
1330 (defun find-name-indices (defstruct)
1331 (collect ((res))
1332 (let ((infos ()))
1333 (do ((info defstruct
1334 (typed-structure-info-or-lose (first (dd-include info)))))
1335 ((not (dd-include info))
1336 (push info infos))
1337 (push info infos))
1339 (let ((i 0))
1340 (dolist (info infos)
1341 (incf i (or (dd-offset info) 0))
1342 (when (dd-named info)
1343 (res (cons (dd-name info) i)))
1344 (setq i (dd-length info)))))
1346 (res)))
1348 ;;; These functions are called to actually make a constructor after we
1349 ;;; have processed the arglist. The correct variant (according to the
1350 ;;; DD-TYPE) should be called. The function is defined with the
1351 ;;; specified name and arglist. VARS and TYPES are used for argument
1352 ;;; type declarations. VALUES are the values for the slots (in order.)
1354 ;;; This is split three ways because:
1355 ;;; * LIST & VECTOR structures need "name" symbols stuck in at
1356 ;;; various weird places, whereas STRUCTURE structures have
1357 ;;; a LAYOUT slot.
1358 ;;; * We really want to use LIST to make list structures, instead of
1359 ;;; MAKE-LIST/(SETF ELT). (We can't in general use VECTOR in an
1360 ;;; analogous way, since VECTOR makes a SIMPLE-VECTOR and vector-typed
1361 ;;; structures can have arbitrary subtypes of VECTOR, not necessarily
1362 ;;; SIMPLE-VECTOR.)
1363 ;;; * STRUCTURE structures can have raw slots that must also be
1364 ;;; allocated and indirectly referenced.
1365 (defun create-vector-constructor (dd cons-name arglist vars types values)
1366 (let ((temp (gensym))
1367 (etype (dd-element-type dd)))
1368 `(defun ,cons-name ,arglist
1369 (declare ,@(mapcar (lambda (var type) `(type (and ,type ,etype) ,var))
1370 vars types))
1371 (let ((,temp (make-array ,(dd-length dd)
1372 :element-type ',(dd-element-type dd))))
1373 ,@(mapcar (lambda (x)
1374 `(setf (aref ,temp ,(cdr x)) ',(car x)))
1375 (find-name-indices dd))
1376 ,@(mapcar (lambda (dsd value)
1377 (unless (eq value '.do-not-initialize-slot.)
1378 `(setf (aref ,temp ,(dsd-index dsd)) ,value)))
1379 (dd-slots dd) values)
1380 ,temp))))
1381 (defun create-list-constructor (dd cons-name arglist vars types values)
1382 (let ((vals (make-list (dd-length dd) :initial-element nil)))
1383 (dolist (x (find-name-indices dd))
1384 (setf (elt vals (cdr x)) `',(car x)))
1385 (loop for dsd in (dd-slots dd) and val in values do
1386 (setf (elt vals (dsd-index dsd))
1387 (if (eq val '.do-not-initialize-slot.) 0 val)))
1388 `(defun ,cons-name ,arglist
1389 (declare ,@(mapcar (lambda (var type) `(type ,type ,var)) vars types))
1390 (list ,@vals))))
1391 (defun create-structure-constructor (dd cons-name arglist vars types values)
1392 ;; The difference between the two implementations here is that on all
1393 ;; platforms we don't have the appropriate RAW-INSTANCE-INIT VOPS, which
1394 ;; must be able to deal with immediate values as well -- unlike
1395 ;; RAW-INSTANCE-SET VOPs, which never end up seeing immediate values. With
1396 ;; some additional cleverness we might manage without them and just a single
1397 ;; implementation here, though -- figure out a way to ensure that on those
1398 ;; platforms we always still get a non-immediate TN in every case...
1400 ;; Until someone does that, this means that instances with raw slots can be
1401 ;; DX allocated only on platforms with those additional VOPs.
1402 #!+raw-instance-init-vops
1403 (let* ((slot-values nil)
1404 (slot-specs
1405 (mapcan (lambda (dsd value)
1406 (unless (eq value '.do-not-initialize-slot.)
1407 (push value slot-values)
1408 (list (list* :slot (dsd-raw-type dsd) (dsd-index dsd)))))
1409 (dd-slots dd)
1410 values)))
1411 `(defun ,cons-name ,arglist
1412 (declare ,@(mapcar (lambda (var type) `(type ,type ,var)) vars types))
1413 (%make-structure-instance-macro ,dd ',slot-specs ,@(reverse slot-values))))
1414 #!-raw-instance-init-vops
1415 (let ((instance (gensym "INSTANCE")) slot-values slot-specs raw-slots raw-values)
1416 (mapc (lambda (dsd value)
1417 (unless (eq value '.do-not-initialize-slot.)
1418 (let ((raw-type (dsd-raw-type dsd)))
1419 (cond ((eq t raw-type)
1420 (push value slot-values)
1421 (push (list* :slot raw-type (dsd-index dsd)) slot-specs))
1423 (push value raw-values)
1424 (push dsd raw-slots))))))
1425 (dd-slots dd)
1426 values)
1427 `(defun ,cons-name ,arglist
1428 (declare ,@(mapcar (lambda (var type) `(type ,type ,var)) vars types))
1429 ,(if raw-slots
1430 `(let ((,instance (%make-structure-instance-macro ,dd ',slot-specs ,@slot-values)))
1431 ,@(mapcar (lambda (dsd value)
1432 ;; (Note that we can't in general use the
1433 ;; ordinary named slot setter function here
1434 ;; because the slot might be :READ-ONLY, so we
1435 ;; whip up new LAMBDA representations of slot
1436 ;; setters for the occasion.)
1437 `(,(slot-setter-lambda-form dd dsd) ,value ,instance))
1438 raw-slots
1439 raw-values)
1440 ,instance)
1441 `(%make-structure-instance-macro ,dd ',slot-specs ,@slot-values)))))
1443 ;;; Create a default (non-BOA) keyword constructor.
1444 (defun create-keyword-constructor (defstruct creator)
1445 (declare (type function creator))
1446 (collect ((arglist (list '&key))
1447 (types)
1448 (vals))
1449 (dolist (slot (dd-slots defstruct))
1450 (let ((dum (sb!xc:gensym "DUM"))
1451 (name (dsd-name slot)))
1452 (arglist `((,(keywordicate name) ,dum) ,(dsd-default slot)))
1453 (types (dsd-type slot))
1454 (vals dum)))
1455 (funcall creator
1456 defstruct (dd-default-constructor defstruct)
1457 (arglist) (vals) (types) (vals))))
1459 ;;; Given a structure and a BOA constructor spec, call CREATOR with
1460 ;;; the appropriate args to make a constructor.
1461 (defun create-boa-constructor (defstruct boa creator)
1462 (declare (type function creator))
1463 (multiple-value-bind (req opt restp rest keyp keys allowp auxp aux)
1464 (parse-lambda-list (second boa))
1465 (collect ((arglist)
1466 (vars)
1467 (types)
1468 (skipped-vars))
1469 (labels ((get-slot (name)
1470 (let ((res (find name (dd-slots defstruct)
1471 :test #'string=
1472 :key #'dsd-name)))
1473 (if res
1474 (values (dsd-type res) (dsd-default res))
1475 (values t nil))))
1476 (do-default (arg)
1477 (multiple-value-bind (type default) (get-slot arg)
1478 (arglist `(,arg ,default))
1479 (vars arg)
1480 (types type))))
1481 (dolist (arg req)
1482 (arglist arg)
1483 (vars arg)
1484 (types (get-slot arg)))
1486 (when opt
1487 (arglist '&optional)
1488 (dolist (arg opt)
1489 (cond ((consp arg)
1490 (destructuring-bind
1491 ;; FIXME: this shares some logic (though not
1492 ;; code) with the &key case below (and it
1493 ;; looks confusing) -- factor out the logic
1494 ;; if possible. - CSR, 2002-04-19
1495 (name
1496 &optional
1497 (def (nth-value 1 (get-slot name)))
1498 (supplied-test nil supplied-test-p))
1500 (arglist `(,name ,def ,@(if supplied-test-p `(,supplied-test) nil)))
1501 (vars name)
1502 (types (get-slot name))))
1504 (do-default arg)))))
1506 (when restp
1507 (arglist '&rest rest)
1508 (vars rest)
1509 (types 'list))
1511 (when keyp
1512 (arglist '&key)
1513 (dolist (key keys)
1514 (if (consp key)
1515 (destructuring-bind (wot
1516 &optional
1517 (def nil def-p)
1518 (supplied-test nil supplied-test-p))
1520 (let ((name (if (consp wot)
1521 (destructuring-bind (key var) wot
1522 (declare (ignore key))
1523 var)
1524 wot)))
1525 (multiple-value-bind (type slot-def)
1526 (get-slot name)
1527 (arglist `(,wot ,(if def-p def slot-def)
1528 ,@(if supplied-test-p `(,supplied-test) nil)))
1529 (vars name)
1530 (types type))))
1531 (do-default key))))
1533 (when allowp (arglist '&allow-other-keys))
1535 (when auxp
1536 (arglist '&aux)
1537 (dolist (arg aux)
1538 (arglist arg)
1539 (if (proper-list-of-length-p arg 2)
1540 (let ((var (first arg)))
1541 (vars var)
1542 (types (get-slot var)))
1543 (skipped-vars (if (consp arg) (first arg) arg))))))
1545 (funcall creator defstruct (first boa)
1546 (arglist) (vars) (types)
1547 (loop for slot in (dd-slots defstruct)
1548 for name = (dsd-name slot)
1549 collect (cond ((find name (skipped-vars) :test #'string=)
1550 ;; CLHS 3.4.6 Boa Lambda Lists
1551 (setf (dsd-safe-p slot) nil)
1552 '.do-not-initialize-slot.)
1553 ((or (find (dsd-name slot) (vars) :test #'string=)
1554 (let ((type (dsd-type slot)))
1555 (if (eq t type)
1556 (dsd-default slot)
1557 `(the ,type ,(dsd-default slot))))))))))))
1559 ;;; Grovel the constructor options, and decide what constructors (if
1560 ;;; any) to create.
1561 (defun constructor-definitions (defstruct)
1562 (let ((no-constructors nil)
1563 (boas ())
1564 (defaults ())
1565 (creator (ecase (dd-type defstruct)
1566 (structure #'create-structure-constructor)
1567 (vector #'create-vector-constructor)
1568 (list #'create-list-constructor))))
1569 (dolist (constructor (dd-constructors defstruct))
1570 (destructuring-bind (name &optional (boa-ll nil boa-p)) constructor
1571 (declare (ignore boa-ll))
1572 (cond ((not name) (setq no-constructors t))
1573 (boa-p (push constructor boas))
1574 (t (push name defaults)))))
1576 (when no-constructors
1577 (when (or defaults boas)
1578 (error "(:CONSTRUCTOR NIL) combined with other :CONSTRUCTORs"))
1579 (return-from constructor-definitions ()))
1581 (unless (or defaults boas)
1582 (push (symbolicate "MAKE-" (dd-name defstruct)) defaults))
1584 (collect ((res) (names))
1585 (when defaults
1586 (let ((cname (first defaults)))
1587 (setf (dd-default-constructor defstruct) cname)
1588 (res (create-keyword-constructor defstruct creator))
1589 (names cname)
1590 (dolist (other-name (rest defaults))
1591 (res `(setf (fdefinition ',other-name) (fdefinition ',cname)))
1592 (names other-name))))
1594 (dolist (boa boas)
1595 (res (create-boa-constructor defstruct boa creator))
1596 (names (first boa)))
1598 (res `(declaim (ftype
1599 (sfunction *
1600 ,(if (eq (dd-type defstruct) 'structure)
1601 (dd-name defstruct)
1602 '*))
1603 ,@(names))))
1605 (res))))
1607 ;;;; instances with ALTERNATE-METACLASS
1608 ;;;;
1609 ;;;; The CMU CL support for structures with ALTERNATE-METACLASS was a
1610 ;;;; fairly general extension embedded in the main DEFSTRUCT code, and
1611 ;;;; the result was an fairly impressive mess as ALTERNATE-METACLASS
1612 ;;;; extension mixed with ANSI CL generality (e.g. :TYPE and :INCLUDE)
1613 ;;;; and CMU CL implementation hairiness (esp. raw slots). This SBCL
1614 ;;;; version is much less ambitious, noticing that ALTERNATE-METACLASS
1615 ;;;; is only used to implement CONDITION, STANDARD-INSTANCE, and
1616 ;;;; GENERIC-FUNCTION, and defining a simple specialized
1617 ;;;; separate-from-DEFSTRUCT macro to provide only enough
1618 ;;;; functionality to support those.
1619 ;;;;
1620 ;;;; KLUDGE: The defining macro here is so specialized that it's ugly
1621 ;;;; in its own way. It also violates once-and-only-once by knowing
1622 ;;;; much about structures and layouts that is already known by the
1623 ;;;; main DEFSTRUCT macro. Hopefully it will go away presently
1624 ;;;; (perhaps when CL:CLASS and SB-PCL:CLASS meet) as per FIXME below.
1625 ;;;; -- WHN 2001-10-28
1626 ;;;;
1627 ;;;; FIXME: There seems to be no good reason to shoehorn CONDITION,
1628 ;;;; STANDARD-INSTANCE, and GENERIC-FUNCTION into mutated structures
1629 ;;;; instead of just implementing them as primitive objects. (This
1630 ;;;; reduced-functionality macro seems pretty close to the
1631 ;;;; functionality of DEFINE-PRIMITIVE-OBJECT..)
1633 (defun make-dd-with-alternate-metaclass (&key (class-name (missing-arg))
1634 (superclass-name (missing-arg))
1635 (metaclass-name (missing-arg))
1636 (dd-type (missing-arg))
1637 metaclass-constructor
1638 slot-names)
1639 (let* ((dd (make-defstruct-description class-name))
1640 (conc-name (concatenate 'string (symbol-name class-name) "-"))
1641 (dd-slots (let ((reversed-result nil)
1642 ;; The index starts at 1 for ordinary named
1643 ;; slots because slot 0 is magical, used for
1644 ;; the LAYOUT in CONDITIONs and
1645 ;; FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCEs. (This is the same
1646 ;; in ordinary structures too: see (INCF
1647 ;; DD-LENGTH) in
1648 ;; PARSE-DEFSTRUCT-NAME-AND-OPTIONS).
1649 (index 1))
1650 (dolist (slot-name slot-names)
1651 (push (make-defstruct-slot-description
1652 :name slot-name
1653 :index index
1654 :accessor-name (symbolicate conc-name slot-name))
1655 reversed-result)
1656 (incf index))
1657 (nreverse reversed-result))))
1658 (case dd-type
1659 ;; We don't support inheritance of alternate metaclass stuff,
1660 ;; and it's not a general-purpose facility, so sanity check our
1661 ;; own code.
1662 (structure
1663 (aver (eq superclass-name 't)))
1664 (funcallable-structure
1665 (aver (eq superclass-name 'function)))
1666 (t (bug "Unknown DD-TYPE in ALTERNATE-METACLASS: ~S" dd-type)))
1667 (setf (dd-alternate-metaclass dd) (list superclass-name
1668 metaclass-name
1669 metaclass-constructor)
1670 (dd-slots dd) dd-slots
1671 (dd-length dd) (1+ (length slot-names))
1672 (dd-type dd) dd-type)
1673 dd))
1675 ;;; make !DEFSTRUCT-WITH-ALTERNATE-METACLASS compilable by the host
1676 ;;; lisp, installing the information we need to reason about the
1677 ;;; structures (layouts and classoids).
1679 ;;; FIXME: we should share the parsing and the DD construction between
1680 ;;; this and the cross-compiler version, but my brain was too small to
1681 ;;; get that right. -- CSR, 2006-09-14
1682 #+sb-xc-host
1683 (defmacro !defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass
1684 (class-name &key
1685 (slot-names (missing-arg))
1686 (boa-constructor (missing-arg))
1687 (superclass-name (missing-arg))
1688 (metaclass-name (missing-arg))
1689 (metaclass-constructor (missing-arg))
1690 (dd-type (missing-arg))
1691 predicate
1692 (runtime-type-checks-p t))
1694 (declare (type (and list (not null)) slot-names))
1695 (declare (type (and symbol (not null))
1696 boa-constructor
1697 superclass-name
1698 metaclass-name
1699 metaclass-constructor))
1700 (declare (type symbol predicate))
1701 (declare (type (member structure funcallable-structure) dd-type))
1702 (declare (ignore boa-constructor predicate runtime-type-checks-p))
1704 (let* ((dd (make-dd-with-alternate-metaclass
1705 :class-name class-name
1706 :slot-names slot-names
1707 :superclass-name superclass-name
1708 :metaclass-name metaclass-name
1709 :metaclass-constructor metaclass-constructor
1710 :dd-type dd-type)))
1711 `(progn
1713 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
1714 (%compiler-set-up-layout ',dd ',(inherits-for-structure dd))))))
1716 (sb!xc:proclaim '(special *defstruct-hooks*))
1718 (sb!xc:defmacro !defstruct-with-alternate-metaclass
1719 (class-name &key
1720 (slot-names (missing-arg))
1721 (boa-constructor (missing-arg))
1722 (superclass-name (missing-arg))
1723 (metaclass-name (missing-arg))
1724 (metaclass-constructor (missing-arg))
1725 (dd-type (missing-arg))
1726 predicate
1727 (runtime-type-checks-p t))
1729 (declare (type (and list (not null)) slot-names))
1730 (declare (type (and symbol (not null))
1731 boa-constructor
1732 superclass-name
1733 metaclass-name
1734 metaclass-constructor))
1735 (declare (type symbol predicate))
1736 (declare (type (member structure funcallable-structure) dd-type))
1738 (let* ((dd (make-dd-with-alternate-metaclass
1739 :class-name class-name
1740 :slot-names slot-names
1741 :superclass-name superclass-name
1742 :metaclass-name metaclass-name
1743 :metaclass-constructor metaclass-constructor
1744 :dd-type dd-type))
1745 (dd-slots (dd-slots dd))
1746 (dd-length (1+ (length slot-names)))
1747 (object-gensym (sb!xc:gensym "OBJECT"))
1748 (new-value-gensym (sb!xc:gensym "NEW-VALUE-"))
1749 (delayed-layout-form `(%delayed-get-compiler-layout ,class-name)))
1750 (multiple-value-bind (raw-maker-form raw-reffer-operator)
1751 (ecase dd-type
1752 (structure
1753 (values `(%make-structure-instance-macro ,dd nil)
1754 '%instance-ref))
1755 (funcallable-structure
1756 (values `(let ((,object-gensym
1757 (%make-funcallable-instance ,dd-length)))
1758 (setf (%funcallable-instance-layout ,object-gensym)
1759 ,delayed-layout-form)
1760 ,object-gensym)
1761 '%funcallable-instance-info)))
1762 `(progn
1764 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
1765 (%compiler-set-up-layout ',dd ',(inherits-for-structure dd)))
1767 ;; slot readers and writers
1768 (declaim (inline ,@(mapcar #'dsd-accessor-name dd-slots)))
1769 ,@(mapcar (lambda (dsd)
1770 `(defun ,(dsd-accessor-name dsd) (,object-gensym)
1771 ,@(when runtime-type-checks-p
1772 `((declare (type ,class-name ,object-gensym))))
1773 (,raw-reffer-operator ,object-gensym
1774 ,(dsd-index dsd))))
1775 dd-slots)
1776 (declaim (inline ,@(mapcar (lambda (dsd)
1777 `(setf ,(dsd-accessor-name dsd)))
1778 dd-slots)))
1779 ,@(mapcar (lambda (dsd)
1780 `(defun (setf ,(dsd-accessor-name dsd)) (,new-value-gensym
1781 ,object-gensym)
1782 ,@(when runtime-type-checks-p
1783 `((declare (type ,class-name ,object-gensym))))
1784 (setf (,raw-reffer-operator ,object-gensym
1785 ,(dsd-index dsd))
1786 ,new-value-gensym)))
1787 dd-slots)
1789 ;; constructor
1790 (defun ,boa-constructor ,slot-names
1791 (let ((,object-gensym ,raw-maker-form))
1792 ,@(mapcar (lambda (slot-name)
1793 (let ((dsd (find (symbol-name slot-name) dd-slots
1794 :key (lambda (x)
1795 (symbol-name (dsd-name x)))
1796 :test #'string=)))
1797 ;; KLUDGE: bug 117 bogowarning. Neither
1798 ;; DECLAREing the type nor TRULY-THE cut
1799 ;; the mustard -- it still gives warnings.
1800 (enforce-type dsd defstruct-slot-description)
1801 `(setf (,(dsd-accessor-name dsd) ,object-gensym)
1802 ,slot-name)))
1803 slot-names)
1804 ,object-gensym))
1806 ;; predicate
1807 ,@(when predicate
1808 ;; Just delegate to the compiler's type optimization
1809 ;; code, which knows how to generate inline type tests
1810 ;; for the whole CMU CL INSTANCE menagerie.
1811 `(defun ,predicate (,object-gensym)
1812 (typep ,object-gensym ',class-name)))
1814 (when (boundp '*defstruct-hooks*)
1815 (dolist (fun *defstruct-hooks*)
1816 (funcall fun (find-classoid ',(dd-name dd)))))))))
1818 ;;;; finalizing bootstrapping
1820 ;;; Set up DD and LAYOUT for STRUCTURE-OBJECT class itself.
1822 ;;; Ordinary structure classes effectively :INCLUDE STRUCTURE-OBJECT
1823 ;;; when they have no explicit :INCLUDEs, so (1) it needs to be set up
1824 ;;; before we can define ordinary structure classes, and (2) it's
1825 ;;; special enough (and simple enough) that we just build it by hand
1826 ;;; instead of trying to generalize the ordinary DEFSTRUCT code.
1827 (defun !set-up-structure-object-class ()
1828 (let ((dd (make-defstruct-description 'structure-object)))
1829 (setf
1830 ;; Note: This has an ALTERNATE-METACLASS only because of blind
1831 ;; clueless imitation of the CMU CL code -- dunno if or why it's
1832 ;; needed. -- WHN
1833 (dd-alternate-metaclass dd) '(t)
1834 (dd-slots dd) nil
1835 (dd-length dd) 1
1836 (dd-type dd) 'structure)
1837 (%compiler-set-up-layout dd)))
1838 (!set-up-structure-object-class)
1840 ;;; early structure predeclarations: Set up DD and LAYOUT for ordinary
1841 ;;; (non-ALTERNATE-METACLASS) structures which are needed early.
1842 (dolist (args
1843 '#.(sb-cold:read-from-file
1844 "src/code/early-defstruct-args.lisp-expr"))
1845 (let* ((dd (parse-defstruct-name-and-options-and-slot-descriptions
1846 (first args)
1847 (rest args)))
1848 (inherits (inherits-for-structure dd)))
1849 (%compiler-defstruct dd inherits)))
1851 ;;; finding these beasts
1852 (defun find-defstruct-description (name &optional (errorp t))
1853 (let ((info (layout-info (classoid-layout (find-classoid name errorp)))))
1854 (if (defstruct-description-p info)
1855 info
1856 (when errorp
1857 (error "No DEFSTRUCT-DESCRIPTION for ~S." name)))))
1859 (/show0 "code/defstruct.lisp end of file")