1 /* Definitions of symbol-value forwarding for XEmacs Lisp interpreter.
2 Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of XEmacs.
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19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21 /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */
23 /* Fsymbol_value checks whether XSYMBOL (sym)->value is one of these,
24 * and does weird magic stuff if so */
26 #ifndef _XEMACS_SYMEVAL_H_
27 #define _XEMACS_SYMEVAL_H_
29 enum symbol_value_type
31 /* The following tags use the 'symbol_value_forward' structure
32 and are strictly for variables DEFVARed on the C level. */
33 SYMVAL_FIXNUM_FORWARD, /* Forward C "int" */
34 SYMVAL_CONST_FIXNUM_FORWARD, /* Same, but can't be set */
35 SYMVAL_BOOLEAN_FORWARD, /* Forward C boolean ("int") */
36 SYMVAL_CONST_BOOLEAN_FORWARD, /* Same, but can't be set */
37 SYMVAL_OBJECT_FORWARD, /* Forward C Lisp_Object */
38 SYMVAL_CONST_OBJECT_FORWARD, /* Same, but can't be set */
39 SYMVAL_CONST_SPECIFIER_FORWARD, /* Same, can't be set, but gives a
40 different message when attempting to
41 set that says "use set-specifier" */
42 SYMVAL_DEFAULT_BUFFER_FORWARD, /* Forward Lisp_Object into Vbuffer_defaults */
43 SYMVAL_CURRENT_BUFFER_FORWARD, /* Forward Lisp_Object into current_buffer */
44 SYMVAL_CONST_CURRENT_BUFFER_FORWARD, /* Forward Lisp_Object into
45 current_buffer, can't be set */
46 SYMVAL_DEFAULT_CONSOLE_FORWARD, /* Forward Lisp_Object into
48 SYMVAL_SELECTED_CONSOLE_FORWARD, /* Forward Lisp_Object into
50 SYMVAL_CONST_SELECTED_CONSOLE_FORWARD, /* Forward Lisp_Object into
53 SYMVAL_UNBOUND_MARKER, /* Only Qunbound actually has this tag */
55 /* The following tags use the 'symbol_value_buffer_local' structure */
56 SYMVAL_BUFFER_LOCAL, /* make-variable-buffer-local */
57 SYMVAL_SOME_BUFFER_LOCAL, /* make-local-variable */
59 /* The following tag uses the 'symbol_value_lisp_magic' structure */
60 SYMVAL_LISP_MAGIC, /* Forward to lisp callbacks */
62 /* The following tag uses the 'symbol_value_varalias' structure */
63 SYMVAL_VARALIAS /* defvaralias */
67 SYMVAL_CONSTANT_SYMBOL, /* Self-evaluating symbol */
72 struct symbol_value_magic
74 struct lcrecord_header lcheader;
75 enum symbol_value_type type;
77 #define SYMBOL_VALUE_MAGIC_P(x) \
79 && (XRECORD_LHEADER_IMPLEMENTATION (x)->printer \
80 == print_symbol_value_magic))
81 #define XSYMBOL_VALUE_MAGIC_TYPE(v) \
82 (((struct symbol_value_magic *) XPNTR (v))->type)
83 #define XSETSYMBOL_VALUE_MAGIC(s, p) XSETOBJ (s, Lisp_Type_Record, p)
84 void print_symbol_value_magic (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object, int);
86 /********** The various different symbol-value-magic types ***********/
88 /* 1. symbol-value-forward */
90 /* This type of symbol-value-magic is used for variables declared
91 DEFVAR_LISP, DEFVAR_INT, DEFVAR_BOOL, DEFVAR_BUFFER_LOCAL,
92 DEFVAR_BUFFER_DEFAULTS, DEFVAR_SPECIFIER, and for Qunbound.
94 Note that some of these types of variables can be made buffer-local.
95 Then, the symbol's value field contains a symbol-value-buffer-local,
96 whose CURRENT-VALUE field then contains a symbol-value-forward.
99 struct symbol_value_forward
101 struct symbol_value_magic magic;
102 /* void *forward; -- use magic.lcheader.next instead */
103 /* Function controlling magic behavior of this forward variable.
105 SYM is the symbol being operated on (read, set, etc.);
107 VAL is either the value to set or the value to be returned.
109 IN_OBJECT is the buffer or console that the value is read in
110 or set in. A value of Qnil means that the current buffer
111 and possibly other buffers are being set. (This value will
112 never be passed for built-in buffer-local or console-local
113 variables such as `truncate-lines'.) (Currently, a value of
114 Qnil is always passed for DEFVAR_INT, DEFVAR_LISP, and
115 DEFVAR_BOOL variables; the code isn't smart enough to figure
116 out what buffers besides the current buffer are being
117 affected. Because the magic function is called
118 before the value is changed, it's not that easy
119 to determine which buffers are getting changed.
120 #### If this information is important, let me know
121 and I will look into providing it.) (Remember also
122 that the only console-local variables currently existing
123 are built-in ones, because others can't be created.)
125 FLAGS gives more information about the operation being
128 The return value indicates what the magic function actually
131 Currently FLAGS and the return value are not used. This
132 function is only called when the value of a forward variable
133 is about to be changed. Note that this can occur explicitly
134 through a call to `set', `setq', `set-default', or `setq-default',
135 or implicitly by the current buffer being changed.
139 int (*magicfun) (Lisp_Object sym, Lisp_Object *val, Lisp_Object in_object,
142 DECLARE_LRECORD (symbol_value_forward, struct symbol_value_forward);
143 #define XSYMBOL_VALUE_FORWARD(x) \
144 XRECORD (x, symbol_value_forward, struct symbol_value_forward)
145 #define symbol_value_forward_forward(m) ((void *)((m)->magic.lcheader.next))
146 #define symbol_value_forward_magicfun(m) ((m)->magicfun)
148 /* 2. symbol-value-buffer-local */
150 struct symbol_value_buffer_local
152 struct symbol_value_magic magic;
153 /* Used in a symbol value cell when the symbol's value is per-buffer.
155 The type of the symbol-value-magic will be either
156 SYMVAL_BUFFER_LOCAL (i.e. `make-variable-buffer-local' was called)
157 or SYMVAL_SOME_BUFFER_LOCAL (i.e. `make-local-variable' was called).
158 The only difference between the two is that when setting the
159 former kind of variable, an implicit `make-local-variable' is
162 A buffer-local variable logically has
165 -- local values in some buffers
167 The primary place where the local values are stored is in each
168 buffer's local_var_alist slot.
170 In the simplest implementation, all that this structure needs to
171 keep track of is the default value; to retrieve the value in
172 a buffer, look in that buffer's local_var_alist, and use the
173 default value if there is no local value. To implement
174 `make-local-variable' in a buffer, look in the buffer's
175 local_var_alist, and if no element exists for this symbol,
176 add one, copying the value from the default value. When setting
177 the value in a buffer, look in the buffer's local_var_alist, and set
178 the value in that list if an element exists for this symbol;
179 otherwise, set the default. (Remember that SYMVAL_BUFFER_LOCAL
180 variables implicitly call `make-local-variable' first, so when
181 setting a value, there will always be an entry in the buffer's
182 local_var_alist to set.)
184 However, this operation is potentially slow. To speed it up,
185 we cache the value in one buffer in this structure.
187 NOTE: This is *not* a write-through cache. I.e. when setting
188 the value in the buffer that is cached, we *only* change the
189 cache and don't write the value through to either the buffer's
190 local_var_alist or the default value. Therefore, when retrieving
191 a value in a buffer, you must *always* look in the cache to see if
192 it refers to that buffer.
194 The cache consists of
196 -- a buffer, or nil if the cache has not been set up
197 -- the value in that buffer
198 -- the element (a cons) from the buffer's local_var_alist, or
199 nil if there is no local value in the buffer
201 These slots are called CURRENT-BUFFER, CURRENT-VALUE, and
202 CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT, respectively.
204 If we want to examine or set the value in BUFFER and CURRENT-BUFFER
205 equals BUFFER, we just examine or set CURRENT-VALUE. Otherwise,
206 we store CURRENT-VALUE value into CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT (or maybe
207 into DEFAULT-VALUE), then find the appropriate alist element for
208 BUFFER and set up CURRENT-ALIST-ELEMENT. Then we set CURRENT-VALUE
209 out of that element (or maybe out of DEFAULT-VALUE), and store
210 BUFFER into CURRENT-BUFFER.
212 If we are setting the variable and the current buffer does not have
213 an alist entry for this variable, an alist entry is created.
215 Note that CURRENT-BUFFER's local_var_alist value for this variable
216 might be out-of-date (the correct value is stored in CURRENT-VALUE).
217 Similarly, if CURRENT-BUFFER sees the default value, then
218 DEFAULT-VALUE might be out-of-date.
220 Note that CURRENT-VALUE (but not DEFAULT-VALUE) can be a
221 forwarding pointer. Each time it is examined or set,
222 forwarding must be done.
224 Lisp_Object default_value;
225 Lisp_Object current_value;
226 Lisp_Object current_buffer;
227 Lisp_Object current_alist_element;
229 DECLARE_LRECORD (symbol_value_buffer_local, struct symbol_value_buffer_local);
230 #define XSYMBOL_VALUE_BUFFER_LOCAL(x) \
231 XRECORD (x, symbol_value_buffer_local, struct symbol_value_buffer_local)
232 #define SYMBOL_VALUE_BUFFER_LOCAL_P(x) RECORDP (x, symbol_value_buffer_local)
234 /* 3. symbol-value-lisp-magic */
236 enum lisp_magic_handler
238 MAGIC_HANDLER_GET_VALUE,
239 MAGIC_HANDLER_SET_VALUE,
240 MAGIC_HANDLER_BOUND_PREDICATE,
241 MAGIC_HANDLER_MAKE_UNBOUND,
242 MAGIC_HANDLER_LOCAL_PREDICATE,
243 MAGIC_HANDLER_MAKE_LOCAL,
247 struct symbol_value_lisp_magic
249 struct symbol_value_magic magic;
250 Lisp_Object handler[MAGIC_HANDLER_MAX];
251 Lisp_Object harg[MAGIC_HANDLER_MAX];
252 Lisp_Object shadowed;
254 DECLARE_LRECORD (symbol_value_lisp_magic, struct symbol_value_lisp_magic);
255 #define XSYMBOL_VALUE_LISP_MAGIC(x) \
256 XRECORD (x, symbol_value_lisp_magic, struct symbol_value_lisp_magic)
257 #define SYMBOL_VALUE_LISP_MAGIC_P(x) RECORDP (x, symbol_value_lisp_magic)
259 /* 4. symbol-value-varalias */
261 struct symbol_value_varalias
263 struct symbol_value_magic magic;
265 Lisp_Object shadowed;
267 DECLARE_LRECORD (symbol_value_varalias, struct symbol_value_varalias);
268 #define XSYMBOL_VALUE_VARALIAS(x) \
269 XRECORD (x, symbol_value_varalias, struct symbol_value_varalias)
270 #define SYMBOL_VALUE_VARALIAS_P(x) RECORDP (x, symbol_value_varalias)
271 #define symbol_value_varalias_aliasee(m) ((m)->aliasee)
272 #define symbol_value_varalias_shadowed(m) ((m)->shadowed)
275 is how we define the symbol for function `Fname' at start-up time. */
276 #define DEFSUBR(Fname) defsubr (&S##Fname)
277 void defsubr (struct Lisp_Subr *);
279 void defsymbol (Lisp_Object *location, CONST char *name);
281 void defkeyword (Lisp_Object *location, CONST char *name);
283 void deferror (Lisp_Object *symbol, CONST char *name,
284 CONST char *message, Lisp_Object inherits_from);
286 /* Macros we use to define forwarded Lisp variables.
287 These are used in the syms_of_FILENAME functions. */
289 void defvar_mumble (CONST char *names, CONST void *magic, size_t sizeof_magic);
291 #ifdef USE_INDEXED_LRECORD_IMPLEMENTATION
292 # define symbol_value_forward_lheader_initializer { 1, 0, 0 }
294 # define symbol_value_forward_lheader_initializer \
295 { lrecord_symbol_value_forward }
298 #define DEFVAR_HEADER(lname, c_location, forward_type) \
299 DEFVAR_MAGIC_HEADER (lname, c_location, forward_type, 0)
301 #define DEFVAR_MAGIC_HEADER(lname, c_location, forward_type, magicfun) do { \
302 static CONST struct symbol_value_forward I_hate_C \
303 = { { { symbol_value_forward_lheader_initializer, \
304 (struct lcrecord_header *) (c_location), 69 }, \
305 forward_type }, magicfun }; \
306 defvar_mumble ((lname), &I_hate_C, sizeof (I_hate_C)); \
309 #define DEFVAR_HEADER_GCPRO(lname, c_location, symbol_value_type) do { \
310 DEFVAR_HEADER (lname, c_location, symbol_value_type); \
311 staticpro (c_location); \
314 #define DEFVAR_LISP(lname, c_location) \
315 DEFVAR_HEADER_GCPRO (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_OBJECT_FORWARD)
316 #define DEFVAR_CONST_LISP(lname, c_location) \
317 DEFVAR_HEADER_GCPRO (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_CONST_OBJECT_FORWARD)
318 #define DEFVAR_SPECIFIER(lname, c_location) \
319 DEFVAR_HEADER_GCPRO (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_CONST_SPECIFIER_FORWARD)
320 #define DEFVAR_INT(lname, c_location) \
321 DEFVAR_HEADER (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_FIXNUM_FORWARD)
322 #define DEFVAR_CONST_INT(lname, c_location) \
323 DEFVAR_HEADER (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_CONST_FIXNUM_FORWARD)
324 #define DEFVAR_BOOL(lname, c_location) \
325 DEFVAR_HEADER (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_BOOLEAN_FORWARD)
326 #define DEFVAR_CONST_BOOL(lname, c_location) \
327 DEFVAR_HEADER (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_CONST_BOOLEAN_FORWARD)
329 #define DEFVAR_LISP_MAGIC(lname, c_location, magicfun) do { \
330 DEFVAR_MAGIC_HEADER (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_OBJECT_FORWARD, magicfun); \
331 staticpro (c_location); \
333 #define DEFVAR_INT_MAGIC(lname, c_location, magicfun) \
334 DEFVAR_MAGIC_HEADER (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_FIXNUM_FORWARD, magicfun);
335 #define DEFVAR_BOOL_MAGIC(lname, c_location, magicfun) \
336 DEFVAR_MAGIC_HEADER (lname, c_location, SYMVAL_BOOLEAN_FORWARD, magicfun);
338 #endif /* _XEMACS_SYMEVAL_H_ */