* Removed unused member "properties" from struct scm_subr_entry.
[bpt/guile.git] / libguile / procs.h
1 /* classes: h_files */
2
3 #ifndef PROCSH
4 #define PROCSH
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45
46 /* Software engineering face-lift by Greg J. Badros, 11-Dec-1999,
47 gjb@cs.washington.edu, http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/gjb */
48 \f
49
50 #include "libguile/__scm.h"
51
52 \f
53
54
55 /* Subrs
56 */
57
58 typedef struct
59 {
60 SCM handle; /* link back to procedure object */
61 SCM name;
62 SCM *generic; /* 0 if no generic support
63 * *generic == 0 until first method
64 */
65 } scm_subr_entry;
66
67 #define SCM_SUBRNUM(subr) (SCM_CELL_WORD_0 (subr) >> 8)
68 #define SCM_SET_SUBRNUM(subr, num) \
69 SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_0 (subr, (num << 8) + SCM_TYP7 (subr))
70 #define SCM_SUBR_ENTRY(x) (scm_subr_table[SCM_SUBRNUM (x)])
71 #define SCM_SNAME(x) (SCM_SUBR_ENTRY (x).name)
72 #define SCM_SUBRF(x) ((SCM (*)()) SCM_CELL_WORD_1 (x))
73 #define SCM_SET_SUBRF(x, v) (SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_1 ((x), (v)))
74 #define SCM_DSUBRF(x) ((double (*)()) SCM_CELL_WORD_1 (x))
75 #define SCM_SUBR_GENERIC(x) (SCM_SUBR_ENTRY (x).generic)
76
77 #define SCM_CCLO_LENGTH(x) (SCM_CELL_WORD_0 (x) >> 8)
78 #define SCM_SET_CCLO_LENGTH(x, v) (SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_0 ((x), ((v) << 8) + scm_tc7_cclo))
79 #define SCM_CCLO_BASE(x) ((scm_bits_t *) SCM_CELL_WORD_1 (x))
80 #define SCM_SET_CCLO_BASE(x, v) (SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_1 ((x), (v)))
81
82 #define SCM_CCLO_REF(x, i) (SCM_PACK (SCM_CCLO_BASE (x) [i]))
83 #define SCM_CCLO_SET(x, i, v) (SCM_CCLO_BASE (x) [i] = SCM_UNPACK (v))
84
85 #define SCM_CCLO_SUBR(x) (SCM_CCLO_REF ((x), 0))
86 #define SCM_SET_CCLO_SUBR(x, v) (SCM_CCLO_SET ((x), 0, (v)))
87
88 /* Closures
89 */
90
91 #define SCM_CLOSUREP(x) (SCM_NIMP(x) && (SCM_TYP3 (x) == scm_tc3_closure))
92 #define SCM_CLOSCAR(x) SCM_PACK (SCM_CELL_WORD_0 (x) - scm_tc3_closure)
93 #define SCM_CODE(x) SCM_CAR (SCM_CLOSCAR (x))
94 #define SCM_PROCPROPS(x) SCM_CDR (SCM_CLOSCAR (x))
95 #define SCM_SETPROCPROPS(x, p) SCM_SETCDR (SCM_CLOSCAR (x), p)
96 #define SCM_SETCODE(x, e) (SCM_SET_CELL_WORD_0 (x, SCM_UNPACK (scm_cons ((e), SCM_EOL)) \
97 + scm_tc3_closure))
98 #define SCM_ENV(x) SCM_CDR(x)
99 #define SCM_SETENV(x, e) SCM_SETCDR (x, e)
100 #define SCM_TOP_LEVEL(ENV) (SCM_NULLP (ENV) || (SCM_EQ_P (scm_procedure_p (SCM_CAR (ENV)), SCM_BOOL_T)))
101
102 /* Procedure-with-setter
103
104 Four representations for procedure-with-setters were
105 considered before selecting this one:
106
107 1. A closure where the CODE and ENV slots are used to represent
108 the getter and a new SETTER slot is used for the setter. The
109 original getter is stored as a `getter' procedure property. For
110 closure getters, the CODE and ENV slots contains a copy of the
111 getter's CODE and ENV slots. For subr getters, the CODE contains
112 a call to the subr.
113
114 2. A compiled closure with a call to the getter in the cclo
115 procedure. The getter and setter are stored in slots 1 and 2.
116
117 3. An entity (i.e. a struct with an associated procedure) with a
118 call to the getter in the entity procedure and the setter stored
119 in slot 0. The original getter is stored in slot 1.
120
121 4. A new primitive procedure type supported in the evaluator. The
122 getter and setter are stored in a GETTER and SETTER slot. A call
123 to this procedure type results in a retrieval of the getter and a
124 jump back to the correct eval dispatcher.
125
126 Representation 4 was selected because of efficiency and
127 simplicity.
128
129 Rep 1 has the advantage that there is zero penalty for closure
130 getters, but primitive getters will get considerable overhead
131 because the procedure-with-getter will be a closure which calls
132 the getter.
133
134 Rep 3 has the advantage that a GOOPS accessor can be a subclass of
135 <procedure-with-setter>, but together with rep 2 it suffers from a
136 three level dispatch for non-GOOPS getters:
137
138 cclo/struct --> dispatch proc --> getter
139
140 This is because the dispatch procedure must take an extra initial
141 argument (cclo for rep 2, struct for rep 3).
142
143 Rep 4 has the single disadvantage that it uses up one tc7 type
144 code, but the plan for uniform vectors will very likely free tc7
145 codes, so this is probably no big problem. Also note that the
146 GETTER and SETTER slots can live directly on the heap, using the
147 new four-word cells. */
148
149 #define SCM_PROCEDURE_WITH_SETTER_P(obj) (SCM_NIMP(obj) && (SCM_TYP7 (obj) == scm_tc7_pws))
150 #define SCM_PROCEDURE(obj) SCM_CELL_OBJECT_1 (obj)
151 #define SCM_SETTER(obj) SCM_CELL_OBJECT_2 (obj)
152
153 extern scm_subr_entry *scm_subr_table;
154 extern int scm_subr_table_size;
155 extern int scm_subr_table_room;
156
157 \f
158
159 extern void scm_mark_subr_table (void);
160 extern void scm_free_subr_entry (SCM subr);
161 extern SCM scm_make_subr (const char *name, int type, SCM (*fcn) ());
162 extern SCM scm_make_subr_with_generic (const char *name,
163 int type,
164 SCM (*fcn) (),
165 SCM *gf);
166 extern SCM scm_make_subr_opt (const char *name,
167 int type,
168 SCM (*fcn) (),
169 int set);
170 extern SCM scm_makcclo (SCM proc, long len);
171 extern SCM scm_procedure_p (SCM obj);
172 extern SCM scm_closure_p (SCM obj);
173 extern SCM scm_thunk_p (SCM obj);
174 extern int scm_subr_p (SCM obj);
175 extern SCM scm_procedure_documentation (SCM proc);
176 extern SCM scm_procedure_with_setter_p (SCM obj);
177 extern SCM scm_make_procedure_with_setter (SCM procedure, SCM setter);
178 extern SCM scm_procedure (SCM proc);
179 extern SCM scm_setter (SCM proc);
180 extern void scm_init_subr_table (void);
181 extern void scm_init_procs (void);
182
183 #ifdef GUILE_DEBUG
184 extern SCM scm_make_cclo (SCM proc, SCM len);
185 #endif /*GUILE_DEBUG*/
186
187 \f
188
189 #if (SCM_DEBUG_DEPRECATED == 0)
190
191 #define SCM_SUBR_PROPS(x) SCM_EOL
192 #define SCM_SUBR_DOC(x) SCM_BOOL_F
193
194 #endif /* SCM_DEBUG_DEPRECATED == 0 */
195
196 #endif /* PROCSH */
197
198 /*
199 Local Variables:
200 c-file-style: "gnu"
201 End:
202 */