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0c765e5f 1;;; gv.el --- generalized variables -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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ab422c4d 3;; Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
6;; Keywords: extensions
0c765e5f 7;; Package: emacs
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9;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
10
11;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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12;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
14;; (at your option) any later version.
15
0c765e5f 16;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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17;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19;; GNU General Public License for more details.
20
21;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
0c765e5f 22;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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23
24;;; Commentary:
25
26;; This is a re-implementation of the setf machinery using a different
27;; underlying approach than the one used earlier in CL, which was based on
28;; define-setf-expander.
29;; `define-setf-expander' makes every "place-expander" return a 5-tuple
30;; (VARS VALUES STORES GETTER SETTER)
31;; where STORES is a list with a single variable (Common-Lisp allows multiple
32;; variables for use with multiple-return-values, but this is rarely used and
33;; not applicable to Elisp).
34;; It basically says that GETTER is an expression that returns the place's
35;; value, and (lambda STORES SETTER) is an expression that assigns the value(s)
36;; passed to that function to the place, and that you need to wrap the whole
37;; thing within a `(let* ,(zip VARS VALUES) ...).
38;;
39;; Instead, we use here a higher-order approach: instead
40;; of a 5-tuple, a place-expander returns a function.
41;; If you think about types, the old approach return things of type
42;; {vars: List Var, values: List Exp,
43;; stores: List Var, getter: Exp, setter: Exp}
44;; whereas the new approach returns a function of type
45;; (do: ((getter: Exp, setter: ((store: Exp) -> Exp)) -> Exp)) -> Exp.
46;; You can get the new function from the old 5-tuple with something like:
47;; (lambda (do)
48;; `(let* ,(zip VARS VALUES)
49;; (funcall do GETTER (lambda ,STORES ,SETTER))))
50;; You can't easily do the reverse, because this new approach is more
51;; expressive than the old one, so we can't provide a backward-compatible
52;; get-setf-method.
53;;
54;; While it may seem intimidating for people not used to higher-order
55;; functions, you will quickly see that its use (especially with the
56;; `gv-letplace' macro) is actually much easier and more elegant than the old
57;; approach which is clunky and often leads to unreadable code.
58
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59;; Food for thought: the syntax of places does not actually conflict with the
60;; pcase patterns. The `cons' gv works just like a `(,a . ,b) pcase
61;; pattern, and actually the `logand' gv is even closer since it should
62;; arguably fail when trying to set a value outside of the mask.
63;; Generally, places are used for destructors (gethash, aref, car, ...)
64;; whereas pcase patterns are used for constructors (backquote, constants,
65;; vectors, ...).
66
67;;; Code:
68
69(require 'macroexp)
70
71;; What we call a "gvar" is basically a function of type "(getter * setter ->
72;; code) -> code", where "getter" is code and setter is "code -> code".
73
74;; (defvar gv--macro-environment nil
75;; "Macro expanders for generalized variables.")
76
77;;;###autoload
78(defun gv-get (place do)
79 "Build the code that applies DO to PLACE.
80PLACE must be a valid generalized variable.
81DO must be a function; it will be called with 2 arguments: GETTER and SETTER,
82where GETTER is a (copyable) Elisp expression that returns the value of PLACE,
83and SETTER is a function which returns the code to set PLACE when called
84with a (not necessarily copyable) Elisp expression that returns the value to
85set it to.
86DO must return an Elisp expression."
87 (if (symbolp place)
88 (funcall do place (lambda (v) `(setq ,place ,v)))
89 (let* ((head (car place))
7abaf5cc 90 (gf (function-get head 'gv-expander 'autoload)))
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91 (if gf (apply gf do (cdr place))
92 (let ((me (macroexpand place ;FIXME: expand one step at a time!
93 ;; (append macroexpand-all-environment
94 ;; gv--macro-environment)
95 macroexpand-all-environment)))
96 (if (and (eq me place) (get head 'compiler-macro))
97 ;; Expand compiler macros: this takes care of all the accessors
98 ;; defined via cl-defsubst, such as cXXXr and defstruct slots.
99 (setq me (apply (get head 'compiler-macro) place (cdr place))))
100 (if (and (eq me place) (fboundp head)
101 (symbolp (symbol-function head)))
102 ;; Follow aliases.
103 (setq me (cons (symbol-function head) (cdr place))))
104 (if (eq me place)
105 (error "%S is not a valid place expression" place)
106 (gv-get me do)))))))
107
108;;;###autoload
109(defmacro gv-letplace (vars place &rest body)
110 "Build the code manipulating the generalized variable PLACE.
111GETTER will be bound to a copyable expression that returns the value
112of PLACE.
113SETTER will be bound to a function that takes an expression V and returns
2ee1d59f 114a new expression that sets PLACE to V.
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115BODY should return some Elisp expression E manipulating PLACE via GETTER
116and SETTER.
117The returned value will then be an Elisp expression that first evaluates
118all the parts of PLACE that can be evaluated and then runs E.
119
120\(fn (GETTER SETTER) PLACE &rest BODY)"
121 (declare (indent 2) (debug (sexp form body)))
122 `(gv-get ,place (lambda ,vars ,@body)))
123
124;; Different ways to declare a generalized variable.
125;;;###autoload
126(defmacro gv-define-expander (name handler)
127 "Use HANDLER to handle NAME as a generalized var.
128NAME is a symbol: the name of a function, macro, or special form.
129HANDLER is a function which takes an argument DO followed by the same
130arguments as NAME. DO is a function as defined in `gv-get'."
131 (declare (indent 1) (debug (sexp form)))
132 ;; Use eval-and-compile so the method can be used in the same file as it
133 ;; is defined.
134 ;; FIXME: Just like byte-compile-macro-environment, we should have something
135 ;; like byte-compile-symbolprop-environment so as to handle these things
136 ;; cleanly without affecting the running Emacs.
137 `(eval-and-compile (put ',name 'gv-expander ,handler)))
138
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139;;;###autoload
140(defun gv--defun-declaration (symbol name args handler &optional fix)
141 `(progn
142 ;; No need to autoload this part, since gv-get will auto-load the
143 ;; function's definition before checking the `gv-expander' property.
144 :autoload-end
145 ,(pcase (cons symbol handler)
146 (`(gv-expander . (lambda (,do) . ,body))
147 `(gv-define-expander ,name (lambda (,do ,@args) ,@body)))
148 (`(gv-expander . ,(pred symbolp))
149 `(gv-define-expander ,name #',handler))
150 (`(gv-setter . (lambda (,store) . ,body))
151 `(gv-define-setter ,name (,store ,@args) ,@body))
152 (`(gv-setter . ,(pred symbolp))
153 `(gv-define-simple-setter ,name ,handler ,fix))
154 ;; (`(expand ,expander) `(gv-define-expand ,name ,expander))
155 (_ (message "Unknown %s declaration %S" symbol handler) nil))))
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157;;;###autoload
158(push `(gv-expander ,(apply-partially #'gv--defun-declaration 'gv-expander))
159 defun-declarations-alist)
160;;;###autoload
161(push `(gv-setter ,(apply-partially #'gv--defun-declaration 'gv-setter))
162 defun-declarations-alist)
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163
164;; (defmacro gv-define-expand (name expander)
165;; "Use EXPANDER to handle NAME as a generalized var.
166;; NAME is a symbol: the name of a function, macro, or special form.
167;; EXPANDER is a function that will be called as a macro-expander to reduce
168;; uses of NAME to some other generalized variable."
169;; (declare (debug (sexp form)))
170;; `(eval-and-compile
171;; (if (not (boundp 'gv--macro-environment))
172;; (setq gv--macro-environment nil))
173;; (push (cons ',name ,expander) gv--macro-environment)))
174
175(defun gv--defsetter (name setter do args &optional vars)
176 "Helper function used by code generated by `gv-define-setter'.
177NAME is the name of the getter function.
178SETTER is a function that generates the code for the setter.
179NAME accept ARGS as arguments and SETTER accepts (NEWVAL . ARGS).
180VARS is used internally for recursive calls."
181 (if (null args)
182 (let ((vars (nreverse vars)))
183 (funcall do `(,name ,@vars) (lambda (v) (apply setter v vars))))
184 ;; FIXME: Often it would be OK to skip this `let', but in general,
185 ;; `do' may have all kinds of side-effects.
186 (macroexp-let2 nil v (car args)
187 (gv--defsetter name setter do (cdr args) (cons v vars)))))
188
189;;;###autoload
190(defmacro gv-define-setter (name arglist &rest body)
191 "Define a setter method for generalized variable NAME.
192This macro is an easy-to-use substitute for `gv-define-expander' that works
193well for simple place forms.
194Assignments of VAL to (NAME ARGS...) are expanded by binding the argument
195forms (VAL ARGS...) according to ARGLIST, then executing BODY, which must
196return a Lisp form that does the assignment.
6b3770fb 197The first arg in ARGLIST (the one that receives VAL) receives an expression
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198which can do arbitrary things, whereas the other arguments are all guaranteed
199to be pure and copyable. Example use:
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200 (gv-define-setter aref (v a i) `(aset ,a ,i ,v))"
201 (declare (indent 2) (debug (&define name sexp body)))
202 `(gv-define-expander ,name
203 (lambda (do &rest args)
204 (gv--defsetter ',name (lambda ,arglist ,@body) do args))))
205
206;;;###autoload
207(defmacro gv-define-simple-setter (name setter &optional fix-return)
208 "Define a simple setter method for generalized variable NAME.
209This macro is an easy-to-use substitute for `gv-define-expander' that works
210well for simple place forms. Assignments of VAL to (NAME ARGS...) are
211turned into calls of the form (SETTER ARGS... VAL).
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2ee3d7f0 213If FIX-RETURN is non-nil, then SETTER is not assumed to return VAL and
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214instead the assignment is turned into something equivalent to
215 \(let ((temp VAL))
216 (SETTER ARGS... temp)
217 temp)
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218so as to preserve the semantics of `setf'."
219 (declare (debug (sexp (&or symbolp lambda-expr) &optional sexp)))
2ee3d7f0 220 `(gv-define-setter ,name (val &rest args)
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221 ,(if fix-return
222 `(macroexp-let2 nil v val
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223 `(progn
224 (,',setter ,@(append args (list v)))
225 ,v))
b715ed44 226 `(cons ',setter (append args (list val))))))
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228;;; Typical operations on generalized variables.
229
230;;;###autoload
231(defmacro setf (&rest args)
232 "Set each PLACE to the value of its VAL.
233This is a generalized version of `setq'; the PLACEs may be symbolic
234references such as (car x) or (aref x i), as well as plain symbols.
235For example, (setf (cadr x) y) is equivalent to (setcar (cdr x) y).
236The return value is the last VAL in the list.
237
238\(fn PLACE VAL PLACE VAL ...)"
3a514ab0 239 (declare (debug (&rest [gv-place form])))
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240 (if (and args (null (cddr args)))
241 (let ((place (pop args))
242 (val (car args)))
243 (gv-letplace (_getter setter) place
244 (funcall setter val)))
245 (let ((sets nil))
246 (while args (push `(setf ,(pop args) ,(pop args)) sets))
247 (cons 'progn (nreverse sets)))))
248
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249;; (defmacro gv-pushnew! (val place)
250;; "Like `gv-push!' but only adds VAL if it's not yet in PLACE.
251;; Presence is checked with `member'.
252;; The return value is unspecified."
253;; (declare (debug (form gv-place)))
254;; (macroexp-let2 macroexp-copyable-p v val
255;; (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
256;; `(if (member ,v ,getter) nil
257;; ,(funcall setter `(cons ,v ,getter))))))
258
259;; (defmacro gv-inc! (place &optional val)
260;; "Increment PLACE by VAL (default to 1)."
261;; (declare (debug (gv-place &optional form)))
262;; (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
263;; (funcall setter `(+ ,getter ,(or val 1)))))
264
265;; (defmacro gv-dec! (place &optional val)
266;; "Decrement PLACE by VAL (default to 1)."
267;; (declare (debug (gv-place &optional form)))
268;; (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
269;; (funcall setter `(- ,getter ,(or val 1)))))
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270
271;; For Edebug, the idea is to let Edebug instrument gv-places just like it does
272;; for normal expressions, and then give it a gv-expander to DTRT.
273;; Maybe this should really be in edebug.el rather than here.
274
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275;; Autoload this `put' since a user might use C-u C-M-x on an expression
276;; containing a non-trivial `push' even before gv.el was loaded.
277;;;###autoload
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278(put 'gv-place 'edebug-form-spec 'edebug-match-form)
279;; CL did the equivalent of:
07b1a5fb 280;;(gv-define-macroexpand edebug-after (lambda (before index place) place))
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281
282(put 'edebug-after 'gv-expander
283 (lambda (do before index place)
284 (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
285 (funcall do `(edebug-after ,before ,index ,getter)
286 setter))))
287
288;;; The common generalized variables.
289
290(gv-define-simple-setter aref aset)
291(gv-define-simple-setter car setcar)
292(gv-define-simple-setter cdr setcdr)
293;; FIXME: add compiler-macros for `cXXr' instead!
294(gv-define-setter caar (val x) `(setcar (car ,x) ,val))
295(gv-define-setter cadr (val x) `(setcar (cdr ,x) ,val))
296(gv-define-setter cdar (val x) `(setcdr (car ,x) ,val))
297(gv-define-setter cddr (val x) `(setcdr (cdr ,x) ,val))
298(gv-define-setter elt (store seq n)
299 `(if (listp ,seq) (setcar (nthcdr ,n ,seq) ,store)
300 (aset ,seq ,n ,store)))
301(gv-define-simple-setter get put)
302(gv-define-setter gethash (val k h &optional _d) `(puthash ,k ,val ,h))
303
304;; (gv-define-expand nth (lambda (idx list) `(car (nthcdr ,idx ,list))))
305(put 'nth 'gv-expander
306 (lambda (do idx list)
307 (macroexp-let2 nil c `(nthcdr ,idx ,list)
308 (funcall do `(car ,c) (lambda (v) `(setcar ,c ,v))))))
309(gv-define-simple-setter symbol-function fset)
310(gv-define-simple-setter symbol-plist setplist)
311(gv-define-simple-setter symbol-value set)
312
313(put 'nthcdr 'gv-expander
314 (lambda (do n place)
315 (macroexp-let2 nil idx n
316 (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
317 (funcall do `(nthcdr ,idx ,getter)
318 (lambda (v) `(if (<= ,idx 0) ,(funcall setter v)
319 (setcdr (nthcdr (1- ,idx) ,getter) ,v))))))))
320
321;;; Elisp-specific generalized variables.
322
323(gv-define-simple-setter default-value set-default)
324(gv-define-simple-setter frame-parameter set-frame-parameter 'fix)
325(gv-define-simple-setter terminal-parameter set-terminal-parameter)
326(gv-define-simple-setter keymap-parent set-keymap-parent)
327(gv-define-simple-setter match-data set-match-data 'fix)
328(gv-define-simple-setter overlay-get overlay-put)
329(gv-define-setter overlay-start (store ov)
330 `(progn (move-overlay ,ov ,store (overlay-end ,ov)) ,store))
331(gv-define-setter overlay-end (store ov)
332 `(progn (move-overlay ,ov (overlay-start ,ov) ,store) ,store))
333(gv-define-simple-setter process-buffer set-process-buffer)
334(gv-define-simple-setter process-filter set-process-filter)
335(gv-define-simple-setter process-sentinel set-process-sentinel)
336(gv-define-simple-setter process-get process-put)
337(gv-define-simple-setter window-buffer set-window-buffer)
338(gv-define-simple-setter window-display-table set-window-display-table 'fix)
339(gv-define-simple-setter window-dedicated-p set-window-dedicated-p)
340(gv-define-simple-setter window-hscroll set-window-hscroll)
341(gv-define-simple-setter window-parameter set-window-parameter)
342(gv-define-simple-setter window-point set-window-point)
343(gv-define-simple-setter window-start set-window-start)
344
345;;; Some occasionally handy extensions.
346
347;; While several of the "places" below are not terribly useful for direct use,
348;; they can show up as the output of the macro expansion of reasonable places,
349;; such as struct-accessors.
350
351(put 'progn 'gv-expander
352 (lambda (do &rest exps)
353 (let ((start (butlast exps))
354 (end (car (last exps))))
355 (if (null start) (gv-get end do)
356 `(progn ,@start ,(gv-get end do))))))
357
358(let ((let-expander
359 (lambda (letsym)
360 (lambda (do bindings &rest body)
361 `(,letsym ,bindings
362 ,@(macroexp-unprogn
363 (gv-get (macroexp-progn body) do)))))))
364 (put 'let 'gv-expander (funcall let-expander 'let))
365 (put 'let* 'gv-expander (funcall let-expander 'let*)))
366
367(put 'if 'gv-expander
368 (lambda (do test then &rest else)
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369 (if (or (not lexical-binding) ;The other code requires lexical-binding.
370 (macroexp-small-p (funcall do 'dummy (lambda (_) 'dummy))))
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371 ;; This duplicates the `do' code, which is a problem if that
372 ;; code is large, but otherwise results in more efficient code.
373 `(if ,test ,(gv-get then do)
374 ,@(macroexp-unprogn (gv-get (macroexp-progn else) do)))
375 (let ((v (make-symbol "v")))
376 (macroexp-let2 nil
377 gv `(if ,test ,(gv-letplace (getter setter) then
378 `(cons (lambda () ,getter)
379 (lambda (,v) ,(funcall setter v))))
380 ,(gv-letplace (getter setter) (macroexp-progn else)
381 `(cons (lambda () ,getter)
382 (lambda (,v) ,(funcall setter v)))))
383 (funcall do `(funcall (car ,gv))
384 (lambda (v) `(funcall (cdr ,gv) ,v))))))))
385
386(put 'cond 'gv-expander
387 (lambda (do &rest branches)
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388 (if (or (not lexical-binding) ;The other code requires lexical-binding.
389 (macroexp-small-p (funcall do 'dummy (lambda (_) 'dummy))))
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390 ;; This duplicates the `do' code, which is a problem if that
391 ;; code is large, but otherwise results in more efficient code.
392 `(cond
393 ,@(mapcar (lambda (branch)
394 (if (cdr branch)
395 (cons (car branch)
396 (macroexp-unprogn
397 (gv-get (macroexp-progn (cdr branch)) do)))
398 (gv-get (car branch) do)))
399 branches))
400 (let ((v (make-symbol "v")))
401 (macroexp-let2 nil
402 gv `(cond
403 ,@(mapcar
404 (lambda (branch)
405 (if (cdr branch)
406 `(,(car branch)
407 ,@(macroexp-unprogn
408 (gv-letplace (getter setter)
409 (macroexp-progn (cdr branch))
410 `(cons (lambda () ,getter)
411 (lambda (,v) ,(funcall setter v))))))
412 (gv-letplace (getter setter)
413 (car branch)
414 `(cons (lambda () ,getter)
415 (lambda (,v) ,(funcall setter v))))))
416 branches))
417 (funcall do `(funcall (car ,gv))
418 (lambda (v) `(funcall (cdr ,gv) ,v))))))))
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419
420;;; Even more debatable extensions.
421
422(put 'cons 'gv-expander
423 (lambda (do a d)
424 (gv-letplace (agetter asetter) a
425 (gv-letplace (dgetter dsetter) d
426 (funcall do
427 `(cons ,agetter ,dgetter)
428 (lambda (v) `(progn
429 ,(funcall asetter `(car ,v))
430 ,(funcall dsetter `(cdr ,v)))))))))
431
432(put 'logand 'gv-expander
433 (lambda (do place &rest masks)
434 (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
435 (macroexp-let2 macroexp-copyable-p
436 mask (if (cdr masks) `(logand ,@masks) (car masks))
437 (funcall
438 do `(logand ,getter ,mask)
439 (lambda (v)
440 (funcall setter
441 `(logior (logand ,v ,mask)
442 (logand ,getter (lognot ,mask))))))))))
443
444;;; Vaguely related definitions that should be moved elsewhere.
445
446;; (defun alist-get (key alist)
447;; "Get the value associated to KEY in ALIST."
448;; (declare
449;; (gv-expander
450;; (lambda (do)
451;; (macroexp-let2 macroexp-copyable-p k key
452;; (gv-letplace (getter setter) alist
453;; (macroexp-let2 nil p `(assoc ,k ,getter)
454;; (funcall do `(cdr ,p)
455;; (lambda (v)
456;; `(if ,p (setcdr ,p ,v)
457;; ,(funcall setter
458;; `(cons (cons ,k ,v) ,getter)))))))))))
459;; (cdr (assoc key alist)))
460
461(provide 'gv)
462;;; gv.el ends here