mdw-base (functionify): Coerce function designator to function.
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861345b4 1;;; -*-lisp-*-
2;;;
3;;; $Id$
4;;;
5;;; Basic definitions
6;;;
7;;; (c) 2005 Mark Wooding
8;;;
9
10;;;----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
11;;;
12;;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15;;; (at your option) any later version.
b2c12b4e 16;;;
861345b4 17;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
b2c12b4e 21;;;
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23;;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
24;;; Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
25
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26;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
27;;; Package things.
28
861345b4 29(defpackage #:mdw.base
30 (:use #:common-lisp)
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31 (:export #:unsigned-fixnum
32 #:compile-time-defun
861345b4 33 #:show
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34 #:stringify #:functionify #:mappend
35 #:listify #:fix-pair #:pairify
8f801ae8 36 #:parse-body #:with-parsed-body
861345b4 37 #:whitespace-char-p
38 #:slot-uninitialized
2af61873 39 #:nlet #:while #:until #:case2 #:ecase2 #:setf-default
861345b4 40 #:with-gensyms #:let*/gensyms #:with-places
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41 #:locp #:locf #:ref #:with-locatives
42 #:update-place #:update-place-after
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43 #:incf-after #:decf-after
44 #:fixnump)
45 #+cmu (:import-from #:extensions #:fixnump))
46
861345b4 47(in-package #:mdw.base)
48
02866e07 49;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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50;;; Useful types.
51
52(deftype unsigned-fixnum ()
53 "Unsigned fixnums; useful as array indices and suchlike."
54 `(mod ,most-positive-fixnum))
55
56;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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57;;; Some simple macros to get things going.
58
861345b4 59(defmacro compile-time-defun (name args &body body)
60 "Define a function which can be used by macros during the compilation
0ff9df03 61 process."
fe0f07ea 62 `(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
861345b4 63 (defun ,name ,args ,@body)))
64
65(defmacro show (x)
2f94737a 66 "Debugging tool: print the expression X and its values."
861345b4 67 (let ((tmp (gensym)))
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68 `(let ((,tmp (multiple-value-list ,x)))
69 (format t "~&")
70 (pprint-logical-block (*standard-output* nil :per-line-prefix ";; ")
71 (format t
72 "~S = ~@_~:I~:[#<no values>~;~:*~{~S~^ ~_~}~]"
73 ',x
74 ,tmp))
75 (terpri)
76 (values-list ,tmp))))
861345b4 77
78(defun stringify (str)
79 "Return a string representation of STR. Strings are returned unchanged;
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80 symbols are converted to their names (unqualified!). Other objects are
81 converted to their print representations."
861345b4 82 (typecase str
83 (string str)
84 (symbol (symbol-name str))
53e95db0 85 (t (princ-to-string str))))
02866e07 86
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87(defun functionify (func)
88 "Convert the function-designator FUNC to a function."
89 (declare (type (or function symbol) func))
90 (etypecase func
91 (function func)
92 (symbol (symbol-function func))))
93
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94(defun mappend (function list &rest more-lists)
95 "Apply FUNCTION to corresponding elements of LIST and MORE-LISTS, yielding
96 a list. Return the concatenation of all the resulting lists. Like
97 mapcan, but nondestructive."
98 (apply #'append (apply #'mapcar function list more-lists)))
99
861345b4 100(compile-time-defun listify (x)
101 "If X is a (possibly empty) list, return X; otherwise return (list X)."
102 (if (listp x) x (list x)))
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861345b4 104(compile-time-defun do-fix-pair (x y defaultp)
105 "Helper function for fix-pair and pairify."
106 (flet ((singleton (x) (values x (if defaultp y x))))
107 (cond ((atom x) (singleton x))
108 ((null (cdr x)) (singleton (car x)))
109 ((atom (cdr x)) (values (car x) (cdr x)))
110 ((cddr x) (error "Too many elements for a pair."))
111 (t (values (car x) (cadr x))))))
02866e07 112
861345b4 113(compile-time-defun fix-pair (x &optional (y nil defaultp))
114 "Return two values extracted from X. It works as follows:
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115 (A) -> A, Y
116 (A B) -> A, B
117 (A B . C) -> error
118 (A . B) -> A, B
119 A -> A, Y
120 where Y defaults to A if not specified."
861345b4 121 (do-fix-pair x y defaultp))
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861345b4 123(compile-time-defun pairify (x &optional (y nil defaultp))
124 "As for fix-pair, but returns a list instead of two values."
125 (multiple-value-call #'list (do-fix-pair x y defaultp)))
126
127(defun whitespace-char-p (ch)
128 "Return whether CH is a whitespace character or not."
129 (case ch
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130 (#.(loop for i below char-code-limit
131 for ch = (code-char i)
132 unless (with-input-from-string (in (string ch))
133 (peek-char t in nil))
134 collect ch)
135 t)
861345b4 136 (t nil)))
137
138(declaim (ftype (function nil ()) slot-unitialized))
139(defun slot-uninitialized ()
140 "A function which signals an error. Can be used as an initializer form in
0ff9df03 141 structure definitions without doom ensuing."
861345b4 142 (error "No initializer for slot."))
143
e2a3c923 144(compile-time-defun parse-body (body &key (allow-docstring-p t))
9d3ccec7 145 "Given a BODY (a list of forms), parses it into three sections: a
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146 docstring, a list of declarations (forms beginning with the symbol
147 `declare') and the body forms. The result is returned as three lists
148 (even the docstring), suitable for interpolation into a backquoted list
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149 using `@,'. If ALLOW-DOCSTRING-P is nil, docstrings aren't allowed at
150 all."
151 (let ((doc nil) (decls nil))
152 (do ((forms body (cdr forms))) (nil)
153 (let ((form (and forms (car forms))))
154 (cond ((and allow-docstring-p (not doc) (stringp form) (cdr forms))
155 (setf doc form))
156 ((and (consp form)
157 (eq (car form) 'declare))
158 (setf decls (append decls (cdr form))))
159 (t (return (values (and doc (list doc))
160 (and decls (list (cons 'declare decls)))
161 forms))))))))
9d3ccec7 162
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163(defmacro with-parsed-body
164 ((bodyvar declvar &optional (docvar (gensym) docp)) form &body body)
165 "Parse FORM into a body, declarations and (maybe) a docstring; bind BODYVAR
166 to the body, DECLVAR to the declarations, and DOCVAR to (a list
167 containing) the docstring, and evaluate BODY."
168 `(multiple-value-bind
169 (,docvar ,declvar ,bodyvar)
170 (parse-body ,form :allow-docstring-p ,docp)
171 ,@(if docp nil `((declare (ignore ,docvar))))
172 ,@body))
173
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174#-cmu
175(progn
176 (declaim (inline fixnump))
177 (defun fixnump (object)
178 "Answer non-nil if OBJECT is a fixnum, or nil if it isn't."
179 (typep object 'fixnum)))
180
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181;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
182;;; Generating symbols.
183
861345b4 184(defmacro with-gensyms (syms &body body)
185 "Everyone's favourite macro helper."
186 `(let (,@(mapcar (lambda (sym) `(,sym (gensym ,(symbol-name sym))))
187 (listify syms)))
188 ,@body))
189
190(defmacro let*/gensyms (binds &body body)
191 "A macro helper. BINDS is a list of binding pairs (VAR VALUE), where VALUE
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192 defaults to VAR. The result is that BODY is evaluated in a context where
193 each VAR is bound to a gensym, and in the final expansion, each of those
194 gensyms will be bound to the corresponding VALUE."
861345b4 195 (labels ((more (binds)
196 (let ((tmp (gensym "TMP")) (bind (car binds)))
197 `((let ((,tmp ,(cadr bind))
198 (,(car bind) (gensym ,(symbol-name (car bind)))))
199 `(let ((,,(car bind) ,,tmp))
200 ,,@(if (cdr binds)
201 (more (cdr binds))
202 body)))))))
203 (if (null binds)
204 `(progn ,@body)
205 (car (more (mapcar #'pairify (listify binds)))))))
206
02866e07 207;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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208;;; Some simple yet useful control structures.
209
210(defmacro nlet (name binds &body body)
211 "Scheme's named let."
212 (multiple-value-bind (vars vals)
213 (loop for bind in binds
214 for (var val) = (pairify bind nil)
215 collect var into vars
216 collect val into vals
217 finally (return (values vars vals)))
218 `(labels ((,name ,vars
219 ,@body))
220 (,name ,@vals))))
221
222(defmacro while (cond &body body)
223 "If COND is false, evaluate to nil; otherwise evaluate BODY and try again."
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224 `(loop (unless ,cond (return)) (progn ,@body)))
225
226(defmacro until (cond &body body)
227 "If COND is true, evaluate to nil; otherwise evaluate BODY and try again."
228 `(loop (when ,cond (return)) (progn ,@body)))
f2d46aaa 229
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230(compile-time-defun do-case2-like (kind vform clauses)
231 "Helper function for `case2' and `ecase2'."
232 (with-gensyms (scrutinee argument)
233 `(multiple-value-bind (,scrutinee ,argument) ,vform
234 (declare (ignorable ,argument))
235 (,kind ,scrutinee
236 ,@(mapcar (lambda (clause)
237 (destructuring-bind
b3bc3745 238 (cases (&optional varx vary) &rest forms)
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239 clause
240 `(,cases
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241 ,@(if varx
242 (list `(let ((,(or vary varx) ,argument)
243 ,@(and vary
244 `((,varx ,scrutinee))))
245 ,@forms))
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246 forms))))
247 clauses)))))
248
249(defmacro case2 (vform &body clauses)
250 "VFORM is a form which evaluates to two values, SCRUTINEE and ARGUMENT.
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251 The CLAUSES have the form (CASES ([[SCRUVAR] ARGVAR]) FORMS...), where a
252 standard `case' clause has the form (CASES FORMS...). The `case2' form
253 evaluates the VFORM, and compares the SCRUTINEE to the various CASES, in
254 order, just like `case'. If there is a match, then the corresponding
255 FORMs are evaluated with ARGVAR bound to the ARGUMENT and SCRUVAR bound to
256 the SCRUTINEE (where specified). Note the bizarre defaulting behaviour:
257 ARGVAR is less optional than SCRUVAR."
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258 (do-case2-like 'case vform clauses))
259
260(defmacro ecase2 (vform &body clauses)
261 "Like `case2', but signals an error if no clause matches the SCRUTINEE."
262 (do-case2-like 'ecase vform clauses))
263
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264(defmacro setf-default (&rest specs &environment env)
265 "Like setf, but only sets places which are currently nil.
266
267 The arguments are an alternating list of PLACEs and DEFAULTs. If a PLACE
268 is nil, the DEFAULT is evaluated and stored in the PLACE; otherwise the
269 default is /not/ stored. The result is the (new) value of the last
270 PLACE."
271 (labels ((doit (specs)
272 (cond ((null specs) nil)
273 ((null (cdr specs))
274 (error "Odd number of arguments for SETF-DEFAULT."))
275 (t
276 (let ((place (car specs))
277 (default (cadr specs))
278 (rest (cddr specs)))
279 (multiple-value-bind
280 (vars vals store-vals writer reader)
281 (get-setf-expansion place env)
282 `(let* ,(mapcar #'list vars vals)
283 (or ,reader
284 (multiple-value-bind ,store-vals ,default
285 ,writer))
286 ,@(and rest (list (doit rest))))))))))
287 (doit specs)))
288
f2d46aaa 289;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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290;;; with-places
291
861345b4 292(defmacro %place-ref (getform setform newtmp)
293 "Grim helper macro for with-places."
294 (declare (ignore setform newtmp))
295 getform)
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861345b4 297(define-setf-expander %place-ref (getform setform newtmp)
298 "Grim helper macro for with-places."
299 (values nil nil newtmp setform getform))
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861345b4 301(defmacro with-places ((&key environment) places &body body)
302 "A hairy helper, for writing setf-like macros. PLACES is a list of binding
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303 pairs (VAR PLACE), where PLACE defaults to VAR. The result is that BODY
304 is evaluated in a context where each VAR is bound to a gensym, and in the
305 final expansion, each of those gensyms will be bound to a symbol-macro
306 capable of reading or setting the value of the corresponding PLACE."
861345b4 307 (if (null places)
308 `(progn ,@body)
309 (let*/gensyms (environment)
310 (labels
311 ((more (places)
312 (let ((place (car places)))
313 (with-gensyms (tmp valtmps valforms
314 newtmps setform getform)
315 `((let ((,tmp ,(cadr place))
316 (,(car place)
317 (gensym ,(symbol-name (car place)))))
318 (multiple-value-bind
319 (,valtmps ,valforms
320 ,newtmps ,setform ,getform)
321 (get-setf-expansion ,tmp
322 ,environment)
323 (list 'let*
324 (mapcar #'list ,valtmps ,valforms)
325 `(symbol-macrolet ((,,(car place)
326 (%place-ref ,,getform
327 ,,setform
328 ,,newtmps)))
329 ,,@(if (cdr places)
330 (more (cdr places))
331 body))))))))))
332 (car (more (mapcar #'pairify (listify places))))))))
333
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334;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
335;;; Update-in-place macros built using with-places.
336
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337(defmacro update-place (op place arg &environment env)
338 "Update PLACE with the value of OP PLACE ARG, returning the new value."
339 (with-places (:environment env) (place)
340 `(setf ,place (,op ,place ,arg))))
02866e07 341
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342(defmacro update-place-after (op place arg &environment env)
343 "Update PLACE with the value of OP PLACE ARG, returning the old value."
344 (with-places (:environment env) (place)
345 (with-gensyms (x)
346 `(let ((,x ,place))
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347 (setf ,place (,op ,x ,arg))
348 ,x))))
349
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350(defmacro incf-after (place &optional (by 1))
351 "Increment PLACE by BY, returning the old value."
352 `(update-place-after + ,place ,by))
02866e07 353
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354(defmacro decf-after (place &optional (by 1))
355 "Decrement PLACE by BY, returning the old value."
356 `(update-place-after - ,place ,by))
357
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358;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
359;;; Locatives.
e979e568 360
861345b4 361(defstruct (loc (:predicate locp) (:constructor make-loc (reader writer)))
362 "Locative data type. See `locf' and `ref'."
363 (reader (slot-uninitialized) :type function)
364 (writer (slot-uninitialized) :type function))
02866e07 365
861345b4 366(defmacro locf (place &environment env)
367 "Slightly cheesy locatives. (locf PLACE) returns an object which, using
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368 the `ref' function, can be used to read or set the value of PLACE. It's
369 cheesy because it uses closures rather than actually taking the address of
370 something. Also, unlike Zetalisp, we don't overload `car' to do our dirty
371 work."
861345b4 372 (multiple-value-bind
373 (valtmps valforms newtmps setform getform)
374 (get-setf-expansion place env)
375 `(let* (,@(mapcar #'list valtmps valforms))
376 (make-loc (lambda () ,getform)
377 (lambda (,@newtmps) ,setform)))))
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861345b4 379(declaim (inline loc (setf loc)))
02866e07 380
861345b4 381(defun ref (loc)
382 "Fetch the value referred to by a locative."
383 (funcall (loc-reader loc)))
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861345b4 385(defun (setf ref) (new loc)
386 "Store a new value in the place referred to by a locative."
387 (funcall (loc-writer loc) new))
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861345b4 389(defmacro with-locatives (locs &body body)
390 "LOCS is a list of items of the form (SYM [LOC-EXPR]), where SYM is a
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391 symbol and LOC-EXPR evaluates to a locative. If LOC-EXPR is omitted, it
392 defaults to SYM. As an abbreviation for a common case, LOCS may be a
393 symbol instead of a list. The BODY is evaluated in an environment where
394 each SYM is a symbol macro which expands to (ref LOC-EXPR) -- or, in fact,
395 something similar which doesn't break if LOC-EXPR has side-effects. Thus,
396 references, including `setf' forms, fetch or modify the thing referred to
397 by the LOC-EXPR. Useful for covering over where something uses a
398 locative."
861345b4 399 (setf locs (mapcar #'pairify (listify locs)))
400 (let ((tt (mapcar (lambda (l) (declare (ignore l)) (gensym)) locs))
401 (ll (mapcar #'cadr locs))
402 (ss (mapcar #'car locs)))
403 `(let (,@(mapcar (lambda (tmp loc) `(,tmp ,loc)) tt ll))
404 (symbol-macrolet (,@(mapcar (lambda (sym tmp)
405 `(,sym (ref ,tmp))) ss tt))
406 ,@body))))
407
408;;;----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------