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1 ;;; nadvice.el --- Light-weight advice primitives for Elisp functions -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 ;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
6 ;; Keywords: extensions, lisp, tools
7 ;; Package: emacs
8
9 ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
12 ;; (at your option) any later version.
13
14 ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 ;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21
22 ;;; Commentary:
23
24 ;; This package lets you add behavior (which we call "piece of advice") to
25 ;; existing functions, like the old `advice.el' package, but with much fewer
26 ;; bells and whistles. It comes in 2 parts:
27 ;;
28 ;; - The first part lets you add/remove functions, similarly to
29 ;; add/remove-hook, from any "place" (i.e. as accepted by `setf') that
30 ;; holds a function.
31 ;; This part provides mainly 2 macros: `add-function' and `remove-function'.
32 ;;
33 ;; - The second part provides `advice-add' and `advice-remove' which are
34 ;; refined version of the previous macros specially tailored for the case
35 ;; where the place that we want to modify is a `symbol-function'.
36
37 ;;; Code:
38
39 ;;;; Lightweight advice/hook
40 (defvar advice--where-alist
41 '((:around "\300\301\302\003#\207" 5)
42 (:before "\300\301\002\"\210\300\302\002\"\207" 4)
43 (:after "\300\302\002\"\300\301\003\"\210\207" 5)
44 (:override "\300\301\ 2\"\207" 4)
45 (:after-until "\300\302\002\"\206\013\000\300\301\002\"\207" 4)
46 (:after-while "\300\302\002\"\205\013\000\300\301\002\"\207" 4)
47 (:before-until "\300\301\002\"\206\013\000\300\302\002\"\207" 4)
48 (:before-while "\300\301\002\"\205\013\000\300\302\002\"\207" 4)
49 (:filter-args "\300\302\301\ 3!\"\207" 5)
50 (:filter-return "\301\300\302\ 3\"!\207" 5))
51 "List of descriptions of how to add a function.
52 Each element has the form (WHERE BYTECODE STACK) where:
53 WHERE is a keyword indicating where the function is added.
54 BYTECODE is the corresponding byte-code that will be used.
55 STACK is the amount of stack space needed by the byte-code.")
56
57 (defvar advice--bytecodes (mapcar #'cadr advice--where-alist))
58
59 (defun advice--p (object)
60 (and (byte-code-function-p object)
61 (eq 128 (aref object 0))
62 (memq (length object) '(5 6))
63 (memq (aref object 1) advice--bytecodes)
64 (eq #'apply (aref (aref object 2) 0))))
65
66 (defsubst advice--car (f) (aref (aref f 2) 1))
67 (defsubst advice--cdr (f) (aref (aref f 2) 2))
68 (defsubst advice--props (f) (aref (aref f 2) 3))
69
70 (defun advice--cd*r (f)
71 (while (advice--p f)
72 (setq f (advice--cdr f)))
73 f)
74
75 (defun advice--make-docstring (function)
76 "Build the raw docstring for FUNCTION, presumably advised."
77 (let* ((flist (indirect-function function))
78 (docfun nil)
79 (docstring nil))
80 (if (eq 'macro (car-safe flist)) (setq flist (cdr flist)))
81 (while (advice--p flist)
82 (let ((bytecode (aref flist 1))
83 (doc (aref flist 4))
84 (where nil))
85 ;; Hack attack! For advices installed before calling
86 ;; Snarf-documentation, the integer offset into the DOC file will not
87 ;; be installed in the "core unadvised function" but in the advice
88 ;; object instead! So here we try to undo the damage.
89 (if (integerp doc) (setq docfun flist))
90 (dolist (elem advice--where-alist)
91 (if (eq bytecode (cadr elem)) (setq where (car elem))))
92 (setq docstring
93 (concat
94 docstring
95 (propertize (format "%s advice: " where)
96 'face 'warning)
97 (let ((fun (advice--car flist)))
98 (if (symbolp fun) (format "`%S'" fun)
99 (let* ((name (cdr (assq 'name (advice--props flist))))
100 (doc (documentation fun t))
101 (usage (help-split-fundoc doc function)))
102 (if usage (setq doc (cdr usage)))
103 (if name
104 (if doc
105 (format "%s\n%s" name doc)
106 (format "%s" name))
107 (or doc "No documentation")))))
108 "\n")))
109 (setq flist (advice--cdr flist)))
110 (if docstring (setq docstring (concat docstring "\n")))
111 (unless docfun (setq docfun flist))
112 (let* ((origdoc (unless (eq function docfun) ;Avoid inf-loops.
113 (documentation docfun t)))
114 (usage (help-split-fundoc origdoc function)))
115 (setq usage (if (null usage)
116 (let ((arglist (help-function-arglist flist)))
117 (format "%S" (help-make-usage function arglist)))
118 (setq origdoc (cdr usage)) (car usage)))
119 (help-add-fundoc-usage (concat docstring origdoc) usage))))
120
121 (defun advice-eval-interactive-spec (spec)
122 "Evaluate the interactive spec SPEC."
123 (cond
124 ((stringp spec)
125 ;; There's no direct access to the C code (in call-interactively) that
126 ;; processes those specs, but that shouldn't stop us, should it?
127 ;; FIXME: Despite appearances, this is not faithful: SPEC and
128 ;; (advice-eval-interactive-spec SPEC) will behave subtly differently w.r.t
129 ;; command-history (and maybe a few other details).
130 (call-interactively `(lambda (&rest args) (interactive ,spec) args)))
131 ;; ((functionp spec) (funcall spec))
132 (t (eval spec))))
133
134 (defun advice--interactive-form (function)
135 ;; Like `interactive-form' but tries to avoid autoloading functions.
136 (when (commandp function)
137 (if (not (and (symbolp function) (autoloadp (symbol-function function))))
138 (interactive-form function)
139 `(interactive (advice-eval-interactive-spec
140 (cadr (interactive-form ',function)))))))
141
142 (defun advice--make-interactive-form (function main)
143 ;; TODO: make it so that interactive spec can be a constant which
144 ;; dynamically checks the advice--car/cdr to do its job.
145 ;; For that, advice-eval-interactive-spec needs to be more faithful.
146 (let* ((iff (advice--interactive-form function))
147 (ifm (advice--interactive-form main))
148 (fspec (cadr iff)))
149 (when (eq 'function (car-safe fspec)) ;; Macroexpanded lambda?
150 (setq fspec (nth 1 fspec)))
151 (if (functionp fspec)
152 `(funcall ',fspec ',(cadr ifm))
153 (cadr (or iff ifm)))))
154
155 (defun advice--make-1 (byte-code stack-depth function main props)
156 "Build a function value that adds FUNCTION to MAIN."
157 (let ((adv-sig (gethash main advertised-signature-table))
158 (advice
159 (apply #'make-byte-code 128 byte-code
160 (vector #'apply function main props) stack-depth nil
161 (and (or (commandp function) (commandp main))
162 (list (advice--make-interactive-form
163 function main))))))
164 (when adv-sig (puthash advice adv-sig advertised-signature-table))
165 advice))
166
167 (defun advice--make (where function main props)
168 "Build a function value that adds FUNCTION to MAIN at WHERE.
169 WHERE is a symbol to select an entry in `advice--where-alist'."
170 (let ((fd (or (cdr (assq 'depth props)) 0))
171 (md (if (advice--p main)
172 (or (cdr (assq 'depth (advice--props main))) 0))))
173 (if (and md (> fd md))
174 ;; `function' should go deeper.
175 (let ((rest (advice--make where function (advice--cdr main) props)))
176 (advice--make-1 (aref main 1) (aref main 3)
177 (advice--car main) rest (advice--props main)))
178 (let ((desc (assq where advice--where-alist)))
179 (unless desc (error "Unknown add-function location `%S'" where))
180 (advice--make-1 (nth 1 desc) (nth 2 desc)
181 function main props)))))
182
183 (defun advice--member-p (function name definition)
184 (let ((found nil))
185 (while (and (not found) (advice--p definition))
186 (if (or (equal function (advice--car definition))
187 (when name
188 (equal name (cdr (assq 'name (advice--props definition))))))
189 (setq found definition)
190 (setq definition (advice--cdr definition))))
191 found))
192
193 (defun advice--tweak (flist tweaker)
194 (if (not (advice--p flist))
195 (funcall tweaker nil flist nil)
196 (let ((first (advice--car flist))
197 (rest (advice--cdr flist))
198 (props (advice--props flist)))
199 (let ((val (funcall tweaker first rest props)))
200 (if val (car val)
201 (let ((nrest (advice--tweak rest tweaker)))
202 (if (eq rest nrest) flist
203 (advice--make-1 (aref flist 1) (aref flist 3)
204 first nrest props))))))))
205
206 ;;;###autoload
207 (defun advice--remove-function (flist function)
208 (advice--tweak flist
209 (lambda (first rest props)
210 (cond ((not first) rest)
211 ((or (equal function first)
212 (equal function (cdr (assq 'name props))))
213 (list rest))))))
214
215 (defvar advice--buffer-local-function-sample nil
216 "keeps an example of the special \"run the default value\" functions.
217 These functions play the same role as t in buffer-local hooks, and to recognize
218 them, we keep a sample here against which to compare. Each instance is
219 different, but `function-equal' will hopefully ignore those differences.")
220
221 (defun advice--set-buffer-local (var val)
222 (if (function-equal val advice--buffer-local-function-sample)
223 (kill-local-variable var)
224 (set (make-local-variable var) val)))
225
226 ;;;###autoload
227 (defun advice--buffer-local (var)
228 "Buffer-local value of VAR, presumed to contain a function."
229 (declare (gv-setter advice--set-buffer-local))
230 (if (local-variable-p var) (symbol-value var)
231 (setq advice--buffer-local-function-sample
232 ;; This function acts like the t special value in buffer-local hooks.
233 (lambda (&rest args) (apply (default-value var) args)))))
234
235 ;;;###autoload
236 (defmacro add-function (where place function &optional props)
237 ;; TODO:
238 ;; - maybe let `where' specify some kind of predicate and use it
239 ;; to implement things like mode-local or eieio-defmethod.
240 ;; Of course, that only makes sense if the predicates of all advices can
241 ;; be combined and made more efficient.
242 ;; :before is like a normal add-hook on a normal hook.
243 ;; :before-while is like add-hook on run-hook-with-args-until-failure.
244 ;; :before-until is like add-hook on run-hook-with-args-until-success.
245 ;; Same with :after-* but for (add-hook ... 'append).
246 "Add a piece of advice on the function stored at PLACE.
247 FUNCTION describes the code to add. WHERE describes where to add it.
248 WHERE can be explained by showing the resulting new function, as the
249 result of combining FUNCTION and the previous value of PLACE, which we
250 call OLDFUN here:
251 `:before' (lambda (&rest r) (apply FUNCTION r) (apply OLDFUN r))
252 `:after' (lambda (&rest r) (prog1 (apply OLDFUN r) (apply FUNCTION r)))
253 `:around' (lambda (&rest r) (apply FUNCTION OLDFUN r))
254 `:override' (lambda (&rest r) (apply FUNCTION r))
255 `:before-while' (lambda (&rest r) (and (apply FUNCTION r) (apply OLDFUN r)))
256 `:before-until' (lambda (&rest r) (or (apply FUNCTION r) (apply OLDFUN r)))
257 `:after-while' (lambda (&rest r) (and (apply OLDFUN r) (apply FUNCTION r)))
258 `:after-until' (lambda (&rest r) (or (apply OLDFUN r) (apply FUNCTION r)))
259 `:filter-args' (lambda (&rest r) (apply OLDFUN (funcall FUNCTION r)))
260 `:filter-return'(lambda (&rest r) (funcall FUNCTION (apply OLDFUN r)))
261 If FUNCTION was already added, do nothing.
262 PROPS is an alist of additional properties, among which the following have
263 a special meaning:
264 - `name': a string or symbol. It can be used to refer to this piece of advice.
265 - `depth': a number indicating a preference w.r.t ordering.
266 The default depth is 0. By convention, a depth of 100 means that
267 the advice should be innermost (i.e. at the end of the list),
268 whereas a depth of -100 means that the advice should be outermost.
269
270 If PLACE is a simple variable, only its global value will be affected.
271 Use (local 'VAR) if you want to apply FUNCTION to VAR buffer-locally.
272
273 If one of FUNCTION or OLDFUN is interactive, then the resulting function
274 is also interactive. There are 3 cases:
275 - FUNCTION is not interactive: the interactive spec of OLDFUN is used.
276 - The interactive spec of FUNCTION is itself a function: it should take one
277 argument (the interactive spec of OLDFUN, which it can pass to
278 `advice-eval-interactive-spec') and return the list of arguments to use.
279 - Else, use the interactive spec of FUNCTION and ignore the one of OLDFUN."
280 (declare (debug t)) ;;(indent 2)
281 (cond ((eq 'local (car-safe place))
282 (setq place `(advice--buffer-local ,@(cdr place))))
283 ((symbolp place)
284 (setq place `(default-value ',place))))
285 `(advice--add-function ,where (gv-ref ,place) ,function ,props))
286
287 ;;;###autoload
288 (defun advice--add-function (where ref function props)
289 (let ((a (advice--member-p function (cdr (assq 'name props))
290 (gv-deref ref))))
291 (when a
292 ;; The advice is already present. Remove the old one, first.
293 (setf (gv-deref ref)
294 (advice--remove-function (gv-deref ref) (advice--car a))))
295 (setf (gv-deref ref)
296 (advice--make where function (gv-deref ref) props))))
297
298 ;;;###autoload
299 (defmacro remove-function (place function)
300 "Remove the FUNCTION piece of advice from PLACE.
301 If FUNCTION was not added to PLACE, do nothing.
302 Instead of FUNCTION being the actual function, it can also be the `name'
303 of the piece of advice."
304 (declare (debug t))
305 (cond ((eq 'local (car-safe place))
306 (setq place `(advice--buffer-local ,@(cdr place))))
307 ((symbolp place)
308 (setq place `(default-value ',place))))
309 (gv-letplace (getter setter) place
310 (macroexp-let2 nil new `(advice--remove-function ,getter ,function)
311 `(unless (eq ,new ,getter) ,(funcall setter new)))))
312
313 (defun advice-function-mapc (f function-def)
314 "Apply F to every advice function in FUNCTION-DEF.
315 F is called with two arguments: the function that was added, and the
316 properties alist that was specified when it was added."
317 (while (advice--p function-def)
318 (funcall f (advice--car function-def) (advice--props function-def))
319 (setq function-def (advice--cdr function-def))))
320
321 (defun advice-function-member-p (advice function-def)
322 "Return non-nil if ADVICE is already in FUNCTION-DEF.
323 Instead of ADVICE being the actual function, it can also be the `name'
324 of the piece of advice."
325 (advice--member-p advice advice function-def))
326
327 ;;;; Specific application of add-function to `symbol-function' for advice.
328
329 (defun advice--subst-main (old new)
330 (advice--tweak old
331 (lambda (first _rest _props) (if (not first) new))))
332
333 (defun advice--normalize (symbol def)
334 (cond
335 ((special-form-p def)
336 ;; Not worth the trouble trying to handle this, I think.
337 (error "Advice impossible: %S is a special form" symbol))
338 ((and (symbolp def) (macrop def))
339 (let ((newval `(macro . ,(lambda (&rest r) (macroexpand `(,def . ,r))))))
340 (put symbol 'advice--saved-rewrite (cons def (cdr newval)))
341 newval))
342 ;; `f' might be a pure (hence read-only) cons!
343 ((and (eq 'macro (car-safe def))
344 (not (ignore-errors (setcdr def (cdr def)) t)))
345 (cons 'macro (cdr def)))
346 (t def)))
347
348 (defsubst advice--strip-macro (x)
349 (if (eq 'macro (car-safe x)) (cdr x) x))
350
351 (defun advice--symbol-function (symbol)
352 ;; The value conceptually stored in `symbol-function' is split into two
353 ;; parts:
354 ;; - the normal function definition.
355 ;; - the list of advice applied to it.
356 ;; `advice--symbol-function' is intended to return the second part (i.e. the
357 ;; list of advice, which includes a hole at the end which typically holds the
358 ;; first part, but this function doesn't care much which value is found
359 ;; there).
360 ;; In the "normal" state both parts are combined into a single value stored
361 ;; in the "function slot" of the symbol. But the way they are combined is
362 ;; different depending on whether the definition is a function or a macro.
363 ;; Also if the function definition is nil (i.e. unbound) or is an autoload,
364 ;; the second part is stashed away temporarily in the `advice--pending'
365 ;; symbol property.
366 (or (get symbol 'advice--pending)
367 (advice--strip-macro (symbol-function symbol))))
368
369 (defun advice--defalias-fset (fsetfun symbol newdef)
370 (unless fsetfun (setq fsetfun #'fset))
371 (when (get symbol 'advice--saved-rewrite)
372 (put symbol 'advice--saved-rewrite nil))
373 (setq newdef (advice--normalize symbol newdef))
374 (let ((oldadv (advice--symbol-function symbol)))
375 (if (and newdef (not (autoloadp newdef)))
376 (let* ((snewdef (advice--strip-macro newdef))
377 (snewadv (advice--subst-main oldadv snewdef)))
378 (put symbol 'advice--pending nil)
379 (funcall fsetfun symbol
380 (if (eq snewdef newdef) snewadv (cons 'macro snewadv))))
381 (unless (eq oldadv (get symbol 'advice--pending))
382 (put symbol 'advice--pending (advice--subst-main oldadv nil)))
383 (funcall fsetfun symbol newdef))))
384
385 ;;;###autoload
386 (defun advice-add (symbol where function &optional props)
387 "Like `add-function' but for the function named SYMBOL.
388 Contrary to `add-function', this will properly handle the cases where SYMBOL
389 is defined as a macro, alias, command, ..."
390 ;; TODO:
391 ;; - record the advice location, to display in describe-function.
392 ;; - change all defadvice in lisp/**/*.el.
393 ;; - obsolete advice.el.
394 (let* ((f (symbol-function symbol))
395 (nf (advice--normalize symbol f)))
396 (unless (eq f nf) (fset symbol nf))
397 (add-function where (cond
398 ((eq (car-safe nf) 'macro) (cdr nf))
399 ;; Reasons to delay installation of the advice:
400 ;; - If the function is not yet defined, installing
401 ;; the advice would affect `fboundp'ness.
402 ;; - the symbol-function slot of an autoloaded
403 ;; function is not itself a function value.
404 ;; - `autoload' does nothing if the function is
405 ;; not an autoload or undefined.
406 ((or (not nf) (autoloadp nf))
407 (get symbol 'advice--pending))
408 (t (symbol-function symbol)))
409 function props)
410 (put symbol 'function-documentation `(advice--make-docstring ',symbol))
411 (add-function :around (get symbol 'defalias-fset-function)
412 #'advice--defalias-fset))
413 nil)
414
415 ;;;###autoload
416 (defun advice-remove (symbol function)
417 "Like `remove-function' but for the function named SYMBOL.
418 Contrary to `remove-function', this also works when SYMBOL is a macro
419 or an autoload and it preserves `fboundp'.
420 Instead of the actual function to remove, FUNCTION can also be the `name'
421 of the piece of advice."
422 (let ((f (symbol-function symbol)))
423 (remove-function (cond ;This is `advice--symbol-function' but as a "place".
424 ((get symbol 'advice--pending)
425 (get symbol 'advice--pending))
426 ((eq (car-safe f) 'macro) (cdr f))
427 (t (symbol-function symbol)))
428 function)
429 (unless (advice--p (advice--symbol-function symbol))
430 (remove-function (get symbol 'defalias-fset-function)
431 #'advice--defalias-fset)
432 (let ((asr (get symbol 'advice--saved-rewrite)))
433 (and asr (eq (cdr-safe (symbol-function symbol))
434 (cdr asr))
435 (fset symbol (car (get symbol 'advice--saved-rewrite)))))))
436 nil)
437
438 (defun advice-mapc (fun symbol)
439 "Apply FUN to every advice function in SYMBOL.
440 FUN is called with a two arguments: the function that was added, and the
441 properties alist that was specified when it was added."
442 (advice-function-mapc fun (advice--symbol-function symbol)))
443
444 ;;;###autoload
445 (defun advice-member-p (advice symbol)
446 "Return non-nil if ADVICE has been added to SYMBOL.
447 Instead of ADVICE being the actual function, it can also be the `name'
448 of the piece of advice."
449 (advice-function-member-p advice (advice--symbol-function symbol)))
450
451 ;; When code is advised, called-interactively-p needs to be taught to skip
452 ;; the advising frames.
453 ;; FIXME: This Major Ugly Hack won't handle calls to called-interactively-p
454 ;; done from the advised function if the deepest advice is an around advice!
455 ;; In other cases (calls from an advice or calls from the advised function when
456 ;; the deepest advice is not an around advice), it should hopefully get
457 ;; it right.
458 (add-hook 'called-interactively-p-functions
459 #'advice--called-interactively-skip)
460 (defun advice--called-interactively-skip (origi frame1 frame2)
461 (let* ((i origi)
462 (get-next-frame
463 (lambda ()
464 (setq frame1 frame2)
465 (setq frame2 (backtrace-frame i #'called-interactively-p))
466 ;; (message "Advice Frame %d = %S" i frame2)
467 (setq i (1+ i)))))
468 (when (and (eq (nth 1 frame2) 'apply)
469 (progn
470 (funcall get-next-frame)
471 (advice--p (indirect-function (nth 1 frame2)))))
472 (funcall get-next-frame)
473 ;; If we now have the symbol, this was the head advice and
474 ;; we're done.
475 (while (advice--p (nth 1 frame1))
476 ;; This was an inner advice called from some earlier advice.
477 ;; The stack frames look different depending on the particular
478 ;; kind of the earlier advice.
479 (let ((inneradvice (nth 1 frame1)))
480 (if (and (eq (nth 1 frame2) 'apply)
481 (progn
482 (funcall get-next-frame)
483 (advice--p (indirect-function
484 (nth 1 frame2)))))
485 ;; The earlier advice was something like a before/after
486 ;; advice where the "next" code is called directly by the
487 ;; advice--p object.
488 (funcall get-next-frame)
489 ;; It's apparently an around advice, where the "next" is
490 ;; called by the body of the advice in any way it sees fit,
491 ;; so we need to skip the frames of that body.
492 (while
493 (progn
494 (funcall get-next-frame)
495 (not (and (eq (nth 1 frame2) 'apply)
496 (eq (nth 3 frame2) inneradvice)))))
497 (funcall get-next-frame)
498 (funcall get-next-frame))))
499 (- i origi 1))))
500
501
502 (provide 'nadvice)
503 ;;; nadvice.el ends here