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1;;; -*-lisp-*-
2;;;
3;;; Method combination protocol
4;;;
5;;; (c) 2009 Straylight/Edgeware
6;;;
7
8;;;----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9;;;
10;;; This file is part of the Sensible Object Design, an object system for C.
11;;;
12;;; SOD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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25
26(cl:in-package #:sod)
27
28;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
29;;; Effective methods and entries.
30
31(export '(effective-method
32 effective-method-message effective-method-class
33 effective-method-keywords))
34(defclass effective-method ()
35 ((message :initarg :message :type sod-message
36 :reader effective-method-message)
37 (%class :initarg :class :type sod-class :reader effective-method-class)
38 (keywords :type list :reader effective-method-keywords))
39 (:documentation
40 "The behaviour invoked by sending a message to an instance of a class.
41
42 This class describes the behaviour when an instance of CLASS is sent
43 MESSAGE.
44
45 This is not a useful class by itself. Message classes are expected to
46 define their own effective-method classes.
47
48 An effective method class may accept a `:direct-methods' initarg, which
49 will be a list of applicable methods sorted in most-to-least specific
50 order."))
51
52(export 'sod-message-receiver-type)
53(defgeneric sod-message-receiver-type (message class)
54 (:documentation
55 "Return the type of the `me' argument in a MESSAGE received by CLASS.
56
57 Typically this will just be `CLASS *' or `const CLASS *'."))
58
59(export 'sod-message-applicable-methods)
60(defgeneric sod-message-applicable-methods (message class)
61 (:documentation
62 "Return a list of applicable methods for a MESSAGE.
63
64 The list contains all methods applicable for MESSAGE when sent to an
65 instance of CLASS, most specific first."))
66
67(export 'sod-message-keyword-argument-lists)
68(defgeneric sod-message-keyword-argument-lists
69 (message class direct-methods state)
70 (:documentation
71 "Returns a list of keyword argument lists to be merged.
72
73 This should return a list suitable for passing to `merge-keyword-lists',
74 i.e., each element should be a pair consisting of a function describing
75 the source of the argument list (returning location and description), and
76 a list of `argument' objects.
77
78 The MESSAGE is the message being processed; CLASS is a receiver class
79 under consideration; DIRECT-METHODS is the complete list of applicable
80 direct methods (most specific first); and STATE is an `inheritance-path-
81 reporter-state' object which can be used by the returned reporting
82 functions."))
83
84(export 'compute-effective-method-keyword-arguments)
85(defun compute-effective-method-keyword-arguments
86 (message class direct-methods)
87 "Return a merged keyword argument list.
88
89 The returned list combines all of the applicable methods, provided as
90 DIRECT-METHODS, applicable to MESSAGE when received by an instance of
91 CLASS, possibly with other keywords as determined by `sod-keyword-
92 argument-lists'."
93 (let ((state (make-inheritance-path-reporter-state class)))
94 (merge-keyword-lists (lambda ()
95 (values class
96 (format nil
97 "methods for message `~A' ~
98 applicable to class `~A'"
99 message class)))
100 (sod-message-keyword-argument-lists message
101 class
102 direct-methods
103 state))))
104
105(export 'sod-message-check-methods)
106(defgeneric sod-message-check-methods (message class direct-methods)
107 (:documentation
108 "Check that the applicable methods for a MESSAGE are compatible.
109
110 Specifically, given the DIRECT-METHODS applicable for the message when
111 received by an instance of CLASS, signal errors if the methods don't
112 match the MESSAGE or each other."))
113
114(export 'sod-message-effective-method-class)
115(defgeneric sod-message-effective-method-class (message)
116 (:documentation
117 "Return the effective method class for the given MESSAGE.
118
119 This function is invoked by `compute-sod-effective-method'."))
120
121(export 'primary-method-class)
122(defgeneric primary-method-class (message)
123 (:documentation
124 "Return the name of the primary direct method class for MESSAGE.
125
126 This protocol is used by `simple-message' subclasses."))
127
128(export 'compute-sod-effective-method)
129(defgeneric compute-sod-effective-method (message class)
130 (:documentation
131 "Return the effective method when a CLASS instance receives MESSAGE.
132
133 The default method constructs an instance of the message's chosen
134 `sod-message-effective-method-class', passing the MESSAGE, the CLASS and
135 the list of applicable methods as initargs to `make-instance'."))
136
137(export 'compute-effective-methods)
138(defgeneric compute-effective-methods (class)
139 (:documentation
140 "Return a list of all of the effective methods needed for CLASS.
141
142 The list needn't be in any particular order."))
143
144(export '(method-entry method-entry-effective-method
145 method-entry-chain-head method-entry-chain-tail
146 method-entry-role))
147(defclass method-entry ()
148 ((%method :initarg :method :type effective-method
149 :reader method-entry-effective-method)
150 (chain-head :initarg :chain-head :type sod-class
151 :reader method-entry-chain-head)
152 (chain-tail :initarg :chain-tail :type sod-class
153 :reader method-entry-chain-tail)
154 (role :initarg :role :type (or keyword null) :reader method-entry-role))
155 (:documentation
156 "An entry point into an effective method.
157
158 Specifically, this is the entry point to the effective METHOD invoked via
159 the vtable for the chain headed by CHAIN-HEAD, and serving the given ROLE.
160 The CHAIN-TAIL is the most specific class on this chain; this is useful
161 because we can reuse the types of method entries from superclasses on
162 non-primary chains.
163
164 Each effective method may have several different method entries, because
165 an effective method can be called via vtables attached to different
166 chains, and such calls will pass instance pointers which point to
167 different `ichain' structures within the overall instance layout; it's the
168 job of the method entry to adjust the instance pointers correctly for the
169 rest of the effective method.
170
171 A vtable can contain more than one entry for the same message. Such
172 entries are distinguished by their roles. A message always has an entry
173 with the `nil role; in addition, a varargs message also has a `:valist'
174 role, which accepts a `va_list' argument in place of the variable argument
175 listNo other roles are currently defined, though they may be introduced by
176 extensions.
177
178 The boundaries between a method entry and the effective method
179 is (intentionally) somewhat fuzzy. In extreme cases, the effective method
180 may not exist at all as a distinct entity in the output because its
181 content is duplicated in all of the method entry functions. This is left
182 up to the effective method protocol."))
183
184(export 'make-method-entries)
185(defgeneric make-method-entries (effective-method chain-head chain-tail)
186 (:documentation
187 "Return a list of `method-entry' objects for an EFFECTIVE-METHOD called
188 via CHAIN-HEAD.
189
190 There is no default method for this function. (Maybe when the
191 effective-method/method-entry output protocol has settled down I'll know
192 what a sensible default action would be.)"))
193
194;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
195;;; Protocol for messages and direct-methods.
196
197(export 'sod-message-argument-tail)
198(defgeneric sod-message-argument-tail (message)
199 (:documentation
200 "Return the argument tail for the message, with invented argument names.
201
202 No `me' argument is prepended; any `:ellipsis' is left as it is."))
203
204(export 'sod-method-description)
205(defgeneric sod-method-description (method)
206 (:documentation
207 "Return an adjectival phrase describing METHOD.
208
209 The result will be placed into an error message reading something like
210 ``Conflicting definition of DESCRIPTION direct method `bogus'''. Two
211 direct methods which can coexist in the same class, defined on the same
212 message, should have differing descriptions."))
213
214(export 'sod-method-function-type)
215(defgeneric sod-method-function-type (method)
216 (:documentation
217 "Return the C function type for the direct method.
218
219 This is called during initialization of a direct method object, and the
220 result is cached.
221
222 A default method is provided (by `basic-direct-method') which simply
223 prepends an appropriate `me' argument to the user-provided argument list.
224 Fancy method classes may need to override this behaviour."))
225
226(export 'sod-method-next-method-type)
227(defgeneric sod-method-next-method-type (method)
228 (:documentation
229 "Return the C function type for the next-method trampoline.
230
231 This is called during initialization of a direct method object, and the
232 result is cached. It should return a function type, not a pointer type.
233
234 A default method is provided (by `delegating-direct-method') which should
235 do the right job. Very fancy subclasses might need to do something
236 different."))
237
238(export 'sod-method-function-name)
239(defgeneric sod-method-function-name (method)
240 (:documentation
241 "Return the C function name for the direct method."))
242
243(export 'keyword-message-p)
244(defun keyword-message-p (message)
245 "Answer whether the MESSAGE accepts a keyword arguments.
246
247 Dealing with keyword messages is rather fiddly, so this is useful to
248 know."
249 (typep (sod-message-type message) 'c-keyword-function-type))
250
251(export 'varargs-message-p)
252(defun varargs-message-p (message)
253 "Answer whether the MESSAGE accepts a variable-length argument list.
254
255 We need to jump through some extra hoops in order to cope with varargs
256 messages, so this is useful to know."
257 (member :ellipsis (sod-message-argument-tail message)))
258
259;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
260;;; Protocol for effective methods and method entries.
261
262(export 'method-entry-function-type)
263(defgeneric method-entry-function-type (entry)
264 (:documentation
265 "Return the C function type for a method entry."))
266
267(export 'method-entry-slot-name)
268(defgeneric method-entry-slot-name (entry)
269 (:documentation
270 "Return the `vtmsgs' slot name for a method entry.
271
272 The default method indirects through `method-entry-slot-name-by-role'."))
273
274(export 'method-entry-slot-name-by-role)
275(defgeneric method-entry-slot-name-by-role (entry role name)
276 (:documentation "Easier implementation for `method-entry-slot-name'.")
277 (:method ((entry method-entry) (role (eql nil)) name) name)
278 (:method ((entry method-entry) (role (eql :valist)) name)
279 (format nil "~A__v" name)))
280
281(export 'effective-method-basic-argument-names)
282(defgeneric effective-method-basic-argument-names (method)
283 (:documentation
284 "Return a list of argument names to be passed to direct methods.
285
286 The argument names are constructed from the message's arguments returned
287 by `sod-message-argument-tail', with any ellipsis replaced by an explicit
288 `va_list' argument. The basic arguments are the ones immediately derived
289 from the programmer's explicitly stated arguments; the `me' argument is
290 not included, and neither are more exotic arguments added as part of the
291 method delegation protocol."))
292
293(export 'effective-method-live-p)
294(defgeneric effective-method-live-p (method)
295 (:documentation
296 "Returns true if the effective METHOD is live.
297
298 An effective method is `live' if it should actually have proper method
299 entry functions associated with it and stored in the class vtable. The
300 other possibility is that the method is `dead', in which case the function
301 pointers in the vtable are left null."))
302
303;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
304;;; Code generation.
305
306;;; Enhanced code-generator class.
307
308(export '(method-codegen codegen-message codegen-class
309 codegen-method codegen-target))
310(defclass method-codegen (codegen)
311 ((message :initarg :message :type sod-message :reader codegen-message)
312 (%class :initarg :class :type sod-class :reader codegen-class)
313 (%method :initarg :method :type effective-method :reader codegen-method)
314 (target :initarg :target :reader codegen-target))
315 (:documentation
316 "Augments CODEGEN with additional state regarding an effective method.
317
318 We store the effective method, and also its target class and owning
319 message, so that these values are readily available to the code-generating
320 functions."))
321
322;;; Protocol.
323
324(export 'compute-effective-method-body)
325(defgeneric compute-effective-method-body (method codegen target)
326 (:documentation
327 "Generates the body of an effective method.
328
329 Writes the function body to the code generator. It can (obviously)
330 generate auxiliary functions if it needs to.
331
332 The arguments are as determined by agreement with the generic function
333 `compute-method-entry-functions'; usually this will be as specified by the
334 `sod-message-argument-tail', with any variable-argument tail reified to a
335 `va_list', and an additional argument `sod__obj' of type pointer-to-
336 ilayout. The code should deliver the result (if any) to the TARGET."))
337
338(export 'simple-method-body)
339(defgeneric simple-method-body (method codegen target)
340 (:documentation
341 "Generate the body of a simple effective method.
342
343 The function is invoked on an effective METHOD, with a CODEGEN to which it
344 should emit code delivering the method's value to TARGET."))
345
346;;; Additional instructions.
347
348(definst convert-to-ilayout (stream :export t)
349 (%class chain-head %expr)
350 "Expression to convert EXPR to point to its enclosing `ilayout'.
351
352 Given a pointer EXPR which points into a direct instance of CLASS,
353 specifically to the `ichain' whose head class is CHAIN-HEAD, evaluate the
354 base address of the enclosing `ilayout' structure.
355
356 The output looks like:
357
358 SOD_ILAYOUT(CLASS, NICK, EXPR)"
359 (format stream "SOD_ILAYOUT(~@<~A, ~_~A, ~_~A~:>)"
360 class (sod-class-nickname chain-head) expr))
361
362;;; Utilities.
363
364(defvar-unbound *keyword-struct-disposition*
365 "The current state of the keyword structure.
366
367 This can be one of three values.
368
369 * `:local' -- the structure itself is in a local variable `sod__kw'.
370 This is used in the top-level effective method.
371
372 * `:pointer' -- the structure is pointed to by the local variable
373 `sod__kw'. This is used by delegation-chain trampolines.
374
375 * `:null' -- there is in fact no structure because none of the
376 applicable methods actually define any keywords.")
377
378(defun keyword-access (name &optional suffix)
379 "Return an lvalue designating a named member of the keyword struct.
380
381 If a non-nil SUFFIX is provided, then the member is named NAMESUFFIX."
382 (flet ((mem (op)
383 (format nil "~A~A~A~@[~A~]" *sod-keywords* op name suffix)))
384 (ecase *keyword-struct-disposition*
385 (:local (mem "."))
386 (:pointer (mem "->")))))
387
388(let ((kw-addr (format nil "&~A" *sod-keywords*)))
389 (defun keyword-struct-pointer ()
390 "Return a pointer to the keyword structure."
391 (ecase *keyword-struct-disposition*
392 (:local kw-addr)
393 (:pointer *sod-keywords*)
394 (:null *null-pointer*))))
395
396(export 'invoke-method)
397(defun invoke-method (codegen target arguments-tail direct-method)
398 "Emit code to invoke DIRECT-METHOD, passing it ARGUMENTS-TAIL.
399
400 The code is generated in the context of CODEGEN, which can be any instance
401 of the `codegen' class -- it needn't be an instance of `method-codegen'.
402 The DIRECT-METHOD is called with the given ARGUMENTS-TAIL (a list of
403 argument expressions), preceded by a `me' argument of type pointer-to-
404 CLASS where CLASS is the class on which the method was defined.
405
406 If the message accepts a variable-length argument list then a copy of the
407 prevailing argument pointer is provided in place of the `:ellipsis'."
408
409 (let* ((message (sod-method-message direct-method))
410 (class (sod-method-class direct-method))
411 (function (sod-method-function-name direct-method))
412 (type (sod-method-type direct-method))
413 (keywordsp (keyword-message-p message))
414 (keywords (and keywordsp (c-function-keywords type)))
415 (arguments (append (list (format nil "&sod__obj->~A.~A"
416 (sod-class-nickname
417 (sod-class-chain-head class))
418 (sod-class-nickname class)))
419 arguments-tail
420 (mapcar (lambda (arg)
421 (let ((name (argument-name arg))
422 (default (argument-default arg)))
423 (if default
424 (make-cond-inst
425 (keyword-access name
426 "__suppliedp")
427 (keyword-access name)
428 default)
429 (keyword-access name))))
430 keywords))))
431 (cond ((varargs-message-p message)
432 (convert-stmts codegen target (c-type-subtype type)
433 (lambda (var)
434 (ensure-var codegen *sod-tmp-ap* c-type-va-list)
435 (deliver-call codegen :void "va_copy"
436 *sod-tmp-ap* *sod-ap*)
437 (apply #'deliver-call codegen var
438 function arguments)
439 (deliver-call codegen :void "va_end"
440 *sod-tmp-ap*))))
441 (keywords
442 (let ((tag (direct-method-suppliedp-struct-tag direct-method)))
443 (with-temporary-var (codegen spvar (c-type (struct tag)))
444 (dolist (arg keywords)
445 (let ((name (argument-name arg)))
446 (deliver-expr codegen (format nil "~A.~A" spvar name)
447 (keyword-access name "__suppliedp"))))
448 (setf arguments (list* (car arguments) spvar
449 (cdr arguments)))
450 (apply #'deliver-call codegen target function arguments))))
451 (t
452 (apply #'deliver-call codegen target function arguments)))))
453
454(export 'ensure-ilayout-var)
455(defun ensure-ilayout-var (codegen super)
456 "Define a variable `sod__obj' pointing to the class's ilayout structure.
457
458 CODEGEN is a `method-codegen'. The class in question is CODEGEN's class,
459 i.e., the target class for the effective method. SUPER is one of the
460 class's superclasses; it is assumed that `me' is a pointer to a SUPER
461 (i.e., to SUPER's ichain within the ilayout)."
462
463 (let* ((class (codegen-class codegen))
464 (super-head (sod-class-chain-head super)))
465 (ensure-var codegen "sod__obj"
466 (c-type (* (struct (ilayout-struct-tag class))))
467 (make-convert-to-ilayout-inst class super-head "me"))))
468
469(export 'make-trampoline)
470(defun make-trampoline (codegen super body)
471 "Construct a trampoline function and return its name.
472
473 CODEGEN is a `method-codegen'. SUPER is a superclass of the CODEGEN
474 class. We construct a new trampoline function (with an unimaginative
475 name) suitable for being passed to a direct method defined on SUPER as its
476 `next_method'. In particular, it will have a `me' argument whose type is
477 pointer-to-SUPER.
478
479 The code of the function is generated by BODY, which will be invoked with
480 a single argument which is the TARGET to which it should deliver its
481 result.
482
483 The return value is the name of the generated function."
484
485 (let* ((message (codegen-message codegen))
486 (message-type (sod-message-type message))
487 (message-class (sod-message-class message))
488 (method (codegen-method codegen))
489 (return-type (c-type-subtype message-type))
490 (raw-args (sod-message-argument-tail message))
491 (arguments (cond ((varargs-message-p message)
492 (cons (make-argument *sod-ap* c-type-va-list)
493 (butlast raw-args)))
494 ((keyword-message-p message)
495 (cons (make-argument *sod-key-pointer*
496 (c-type (* (void :const))))
497 raw-args))
498 (t raw-args)))
499 (*keyword-struct-disposition* (if (effective-method-keywords method)
500 :pointer :null)))
501 (codegen-push codegen)
502 (ensure-ilayout-var codegen super)
503 (deliver-call codegen :void "SOD__IGNORE" "sod__obj")
504 (when (keyword-message-p message)
505 (if (eq *keyword-struct-disposition* :null)
506 (deliver-call codegen :void "SOD__IGNORE" *sod-key-pointer*)
507 (let ((tag (effective-method-keyword-struct-tag method)))
508 (ensure-var codegen *sod-keywords*
509 (c-type (* (struct tag :const)))
510 *sod-key-pointer*))))
511 (funcall body (codegen-target codegen))
512 (codegen-pop-function codegen (temporary-function)
513 (c-type (fun (lisp return-type)
514 ("me" (* (class super)))
515 . arguments))
516 "Delegation-chain trampoline ~:_~
517 for `~A.~A' ~:_on `~A'."
518 (sod-class-nickname message-class)
519 (sod-message-name message)
520 (effective-method-class method))))
521
522;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
523;;; Method entry protocol.
524
525(export 'effective-method-function-name)
526(defgeneric effective-method-function-name (method)
527 (:documentation
528 "Returns the function name of an effective method."))
529
530(export 'method-entry-function-name)
531(defgeneric method-entry-function-name (method chain-head role)
532 (:documentation
533 "Returns the function name of a method entry.
534
535 The method entry is given as an effective method/chain-head/role triple,
536 rather than as a method entry object because we want the function name
537 before we've made the entry object."))
538
539(export 'compute-method-entry-functions)
540(defgeneric compute-method-entry-functions (method)
541 (:documentation
542 "Construct method entry functions.
543
544 Builds the effective method function (if there is one) and the necessary
545 method entries. Returns a list of functions (i.e., `function-inst'
546 objects) which need to be defined in the generated source code."))
547
548;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
549;;; Invoking direct methods.
550
551(export 'invoke-delegation-chain)
552(defun invoke-delegation-chain (codegen target basic-tail chain kernel)
553 "Invoke a chain of delegating methods.
554
555 CODEGEN is a `method-codegen'. BASIC-TAIL is a list of argument
556 expressions to provide to the methods. The result of the delegation chain
557 will be delivered to TARGET.
558
559 The CHAIN is a list of method objects (it's intended to be used with
560 `delegating-direct-method' objects). The behaviour is as follows. The
561 first method in the chain is invoked with the necessary arguments (see
562 below) including a `next_method' pointer. If KERNEL is nil and there are
563 no more methods in the chain then the `next_method' pointer will be null;
564 otherwise it will point to a `trampoline' function, whose behaviour is to
565 call the remaining methods on the chain as a delegation chain. The method
566 may choose to call this function with its arguments. It will finally
567 return a value, which will be delivered to the TARGET.
568
569 If the chain is empty, then the code generated by KERNEL (given a TARGET
570 argument) will be invoked. It is an error if both CHAIN and KERNEL are
571 nil."
572
573 (let* ((message (codegen-message codegen))
574 (argument-tail (if (varargs-message-p message)
575 (cons *sod-tmp-ap* basic-tail)
576 basic-tail)))
577 (labels ((next-trampoline (method chain)
578 (if (or kernel chain)
579 (make-trampoline codegen (sod-method-class method)
580 (lambda (target)
581 (invoke chain target)))
582 *null-pointer*))
583 (invoke (chain target)
584 (if (null chain)
585 (funcall kernel target)
586 (let ((trampoline (next-trampoline (car chain)
587 (cdr chain)))
588 (tail (if (keyword-message-p message)
589 (cons (keyword-struct-pointer)
590 argument-tail)
591 argument-tail)))
592 (invoke-method codegen target
593 (cons trampoline tail)
594 (car chain))))))
595 (invoke chain target))))
596
597;;;----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------