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1 | ;;; -*-lisp-*- |
2 | ;;; | |
3 | ;;; Class construction protocol | |
4 | ;;; | |
5 | ;;; (c) 2009 Straylight/Edgeware | |
6 | ;;; | |
7 | ||
8 | ;;;----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------- | |
9 | ;;; | |
10 | ;;; This file is part of the Sensble Object Design, an object system for C. | |
11 | ;;; | |
12 | ;;; SOD 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. | |
16 | ;;; | |
17 | ;;; SOD 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. | |
21 | ;;; | |
22 | ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
23 | ;;; along with SOD; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, | |
24 | ;;; Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
25 | ||
26 | (cl:in-package #:sod) | |
27 | ||
28 | ;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
29 | ;;; Classes. | |
30 | ||
31 | (export 'make-sod-class) | |
32 | (defun make-sod-class (name superclasses pset &optional location) | |
33 | "Construct and return a new SOD class with the given NAME and SUPERCLASSES. | |
34 | ||
35 | This is the main constructor function for classes. The protocol works as | |
36 | follows. The `:lisp-class' property in PSET is checked: if it exists, it | |
37 | must be a symbol naming a (CLOS) class, which is used in place of | |
38 | `sod-class'. All of the arguments are then passed to `make-instance'; | |
39 | further behaviour is left to the standard CLOS instance construction | |
40 | protocol; for example, `sod-class' defines an `:after'-method on | |
3109662a | 41 | `shared-initialize'. |
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42 | |
43 | Minimal sanity checking is done during class construction; most of it is | |
048d0b2d | 44 | left for `finalize-sod-class' to do (via `check-sod-class')." |
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45 | |
46 | (with-default-error-location (location) | |
47 | (let* ((pset (property-set pset)) | |
48 | (class (make-instance (get-property pset :lisp-class :symbol | |
49 | 'sod-class) | |
50 | :name name | |
51 | :superclasses superclasses | |
52 | :location (file-location location) | |
53 | :pset pset))) | |
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54 | class))) |
55 | ||
56 | (export 'guess-metaclass) | |
57 | (defgeneric guess-metaclass (class) | |
58 | (:documentation | |
59 | "Determine a suitable metaclass for the CLASS. | |
60 | ||
61 | The default behaviour is to choose the most specific metaclass of any of | |
62 | the direct superclasses of CLASS, or to signal an error if that failed.")) | |
63 | ||
64 | ;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
65 | ;;; Slots and slot initializers. | |
66 | ||
67 | (export 'make-sod-slot) | |
68 | (defgeneric make-sod-slot (class name type pset &optional location) | |
69 | (:documentation | |
70 | "Construct, add, and attach a new slot with given NAME and TYPE, to CLASS. | |
71 | ||
72 | This is the main constructor function for slots. This is a generic | |
73 | function primarily so that the CLASS can intervene in the construction | |
74 | process. The default method uses the `:lisp-class' property (defaulting | |
75 | to `sod-slot') to choose a (CLOS) class to instantiate. The slot is then | |
76 | constructed by `make-instance' passing the arguments as initargs; further | |
77 | behaviour is left to the standard CLOS instance construction protocol; for | |
048d0b2d | 78 | example, `sod-slot' defines an `:after'-method on `shared-initialize'.")) |
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79 | |
80 | (export 'make-sod-instance-initializer) | |
81 | (defgeneric make-sod-instance-initializer | |
82 | (class nick name value-kind value-form pset &optional location) | |
83 | (:documentation | |
84 | "Construct and attach an instance slot initializer, to CLASS. | |
85 | ||
86 | This is the main constructor function for instance initializers. This is | |
87 | a generic function primarily so that the CLASS can intervene in the | |
88 | construction process. The default method looks up the slot using | |
89 | `find-instance-slot-by-name', calls `make-sod-initializer-using-slot' to | |
90 | actually make the initializer object, and adds it to the appropriate list | |
048d0b2d | 91 | in CLASS.")) |
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92 | |
93 | (export 'make-sod-class-initializer) | |
94 | (defgeneric make-sod-class-initializer | |
95 | (class nick name value-kind value-form pset &optional location) | |
96 | (:documentation | |
97 | "Construct and attach a class slot initializer, to CLASS. | |
98 | ||
99 | This is the main constructor function for class initializers. This is a | |
100 | generic function primarily so that the CLASS can intervene in the | |
101 | construction process. The default method looks up the slot using | |
102 | `find-class-slot-by-name', calls `make-sod-initializer-using-slot' to | |
103 | actually make the initializer object, and adds it to the appropriate list | |
048d0b2d | 104 | in CLASS.")) |
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105 | |
106 | (export 'make-sod-initializer-using-slot) | |
107 | (defgeneric make-sod-initializer-using-slot | |
108 | (class slot init-class value-kind value-form pset location) | |
109 | (:documentation | |
110 | "Common construction protocol for slot initializers. | |
111 | ||
112 | This generic function does the common work for constructing instance and | |
113 | class initializers. It can usefully be specialized according to both the | |
114 | class and slot types. The default method uses the `:lisp-class' property | |
115 | (defaulting to INIT-CLASS) to choose a (CLOS) class to instantiate. The | |
116 | slot is then constructed by `make-instance' passing the arguments as | |
117 | initargs; further behaviour is left to the standard CLOS instance | |
118 | construction protocol; for example, `sod-initializer' defines an | |
119 | `:after'-method on `shared-initialize'. | |
120 | ||
121 | Diagnosing unused properties is left for the caller (usually | |
122 | `make-sod-instance-initializer' or `make-sod-class-initializer') to do. | |
123 | The caller is also expected to have set `with-default-error-location' if | |
124 | appropriate. | |
125 | ||
126 | You are not expected to call this generic function directly; it's more | |
127 | useful as a place to hang methods for custom initializer classes.")) | |
128 | ||
129 | ;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
130 | ;;; Messages and methods. | |
131 | ||
132 | (export 'make-sod-message) | |
133 | (defgeneric make-sod-message (class name type pset &optional location) | |
134 | (:documentation | |
135 | "Construct and attach a new message with given NAME and TYPE, to CLASS. | |
136 | ||
137 | This is the main constructor function for messages. This is a generic | |
138 | function primarily so that the CLASS can intervene in the construction | |
139 | process. The default method uses the `:lisp-class' property (defaulting | |
140 | to `sod-message') to choose a (CLOS) class to instantiate. The message is | |
141 | then constructed by `make-instance' passing the arguments as initargs; | |
142 | further behaviour is left to the standard CLOS instance construction | |
143 | protocol; for example, `sod-message' defines an `:after'-method on | |
048d0b2d | 144 | `shared-initialize'.")) |
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145 | |
146 | (export 'make-sod-method) | |
147 | (defgeneric make-sod-method | |
148 | (class nick name type body pset &optional location) | |
149 | (:documentation | |
150 | "Construct and attach a new method to CLASS. | |
151 | ||
152 | This is the main constructor function for methods. This is a generic | |
153 | function primarily so that the CLASS can intervene in the message lookup | |
154 | process, though this is actually a fairly unlikely occurrence. | |
155 | ||
156 | The default method looks up the message using `find-message-by-name', | |
157 | invokes `make-sod-method-using-message' to make the method object, and | |
158 | then adds the method to the class's list of methods. This split allows | |
159 | the message class to intervene in the class selection process, for | |
048d0b2d | 160 | example.")) |
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161 | |
162 | (export 'make-sod-method-using-message) | |
163 | (defgeneric make-sod-method-using-message | |
164 | (message class type body pset location) | |
165 | (:documentation | |
166 | "Main construction subroutine for method construction. | |
167 | ||
168 | This is a generic function so that it can be specialized according to both | |
169 | a class and -- more particularly -- a message. The default method uses | |
170 | the `:lisp-class' property (defaulting to the result of calling | |
171 | `sod-message-method-class') to choose a (CLOS) class to instantiate. The | |
172 | method is then constructed by `make-instance' passing the arguments as | |
173 | initargs; further behaviour is left to the standard CLOS instance | |
174 | construction protocol; for example, `sod-method' defines an | |
175 | `:after'-method on `shared-initialize'. | |
176 | ||
177 | Diagnosing unused properties is left for the caller (usually | |
178 | `make-sod-method') to do. The caller is also expected to have set | |
179 | `with-default-error-location' if appropriate. | |
180 | ||
181 | You are not expected to call this generic function directly; it's more | |
182 | useful as a place to hang methods for custom method classes.")) | |
183 | ||
184 | (export 'sod-message-method-class) | |
185 | (defgeneric sod-message-method-class (message class pset) | |
186 | (:documentation | |
187 | "Return the preferred class for methods on MESSAGE. | |
188 | ||
189 | The message can inspect the PSET to decide on a particular message. A | |
190 | `:lisp-class' property will usually override this decision: it's then the | |
191 | programmer's responsibility to ensure that the selected method class is | |
192 | appropriate.")) | |
193 | ||
194 | (export 'check-message-type) | |
195 | (defgeneric check-message-type (message type) | |
196 | (:documentation | |
197 | "Check that TYPE is a suitable type for MESSAGE. Signal errors if not. | |
198 | ||
199 | This is separated out of `shared-initialize', where it's called, so that | |
200 | it can be overridden conveniently by subclasses.")) | |
201 | ||
202 | (export 'check-method-type) | |
203 | (defgeneric check-method-type (method message type) | |
204 | (:documentation | |
205 | "Check that TYPE is a suitable type for METHOD. Signal errors if not. | |
206 | ||
207 | This is separated out of `shared-initialize', where it's called, so that | |
208 | it can be overridden conveniently by subclasses.")) | |
209 | ||
210 | ;;;-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
211 | ;;; Builder macros. | |
212 | ||
213 | (export 'define-sod-class) | |
214 | (defmacro define-sod-class (name (&rest superclasses) &body body) | |
215 | "Construct a new SOD class called NAME in the current module. | |
216 | ||
217 | The new class has the named direct SUPERCLASSES, which should be a list of | |
218 | strings. | |
219 | ||
220 | The BODY begins with a sequence of alternating keyword/value pairs | |
221 | defining properties for the new class. The keywords are (obviously) not | |
222 | evaluated, but the value forms are. | |
223 | ||
224 | The remainder of the BODY are a sequence of forms to be evaluated as an | |
225 | implicit `progn'. Additional macros are available to the BODY, to make | |
226 | defining the class easier. | |
227 | ||
228 | In the following, NAME is a string giving a C identifier; NICK is a string | |
229 | giving the nickname of a superclass; TYPE is a C type using S-expression | |
230 | notation. | |
231 | ||
232 | * message NAME TYPE &rest PLIST | |
233 | ||
234 | * method NICK NAME TYPE BODY &rest PLIST | |
235 | ||
236 | * slot NAME TYPE &rest PLIST | |
237 | ||
238 | * instance-initializer NICK NAME VALUE-KIND VALUE-FORM &rest PLIST | |
239 | ||
240 | * class-initializer NICK NAME VALUE-KIND VALUE-FORM &rest PLIST" | |
241 | ||
242 | (let ((plist nil) | |
243 | (classvar (gensym "CLASS-"))) | |
244 | (loop | |
245 | (when (or (null body) | |
246 | (not (keywordp (car body)))) | |
247 | (return)) | |
248 | (push (pop body) plist) | |
249 | (push (pop body) plist)) | |
250 | `(let ((,classvar (make-sod-class ,name | |
251 | (mapcar #'find-sod-class | |
252 | (list ,@superclasses)) | |
253 | (make-property-set | |
254 | ,@(nreverse plist))))) | |
255 | (macrolet ((message (name type &rest plist) | |
256 | `(make-sod-message ,',classvar ,name (c-type ,type) | |
257 | (make-property-set ,@plist))) | |
258 | (method (nick name type body &rest plist) | |
259 | `(make-sod-method ,',classvar ,nick ,name (c-type ,type) | |
260 | ,body (make-property-set ,@plist))) | |
261 | (slot (name type &rest plist) | |
262 | `(make-sod-slot ,',classvar ,name (c-type ,type) | |
263 | (make-property-set ,@plist))) | |
264 | (instance-initializer | |
265 | (nick name value-kind value-form &rest plist) | |
266 | `(make-sod-instance-initializer ,',classvar ,nick ,name | |
267 | ,value-kind ,value-form | |
268 | (make-property-set | |
269 | ,@plist))) | |
270 | (class-initializer | |
271 | (nick name value-kind value-form &rest plist) | |
272 | `(make-sod-class-initializer ,',classvar ,nick ,name | |
273 | ,value-kind ,value-form | |
274 | (make-property-set | |
275 | ,@plist)))) | |
276 | ,@body | |
277 | (finalize-sod-class ,classvar) | |
278 | (add-to-module *module* ,classvar))))) | |
279 | ||
280 | ;;;----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------- |