;;; -*- Mode: LISP; Package: ANSI-LOOP; Syntax: Common-lisp; Base: 10; Lowercase:T -*- ;;; ;;; This file is included with CLSQL to be used by CLISP which does not ;;; have an extensible LOOP macro. It was copied from the CMUCL 19c source. ;;; Minor porting changes have been made Copyright (c) 2006 Kevin M. Rosenberg ;;; ;;;> ;;;> Portions of LOOP are Copyright (c) 1986 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ;;;> All Rights Reserved. ;;;> ;;;> Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its ;;;> documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, ;;;> provided that the M.I.T. copyright notice appear in all copies and that ;;;> both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in ;;;> supporting documentation. The names "M.I.T." and "Massachusetts ;;;> Institute of Technology" may not be used in advertising or publicity ;;;> pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written ;;;> prior permission. 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This ;;; version of LOOP, which is almost entirely rewritten both as a ;;; clean-up and to conform with the ANSI Lisp LOOP standard, started ;;; life as MIT LOOP version 829 (which was a part of NIL, possibly ;;; never released). ;;; ;;; A "light revision" was performed by Glenn Burke while at Palladian ;;; Software in April 1986, to make the code run in Common Lisp. This ;;; revision was informally distributed to a number of people, and was ;;; sort of the "MIT" version of LOOP for running in Common Lisp. ;;; ;;; A later more drastic revision was performed at Palladian perhaps a ;;; year later. This version was more thoroughly Common Lisp in ;;; style, with a few miscellaneous internal improvements and ;;; extensions. Glenn Burke lost track of this source, apparently ;;; never having moved it to the MIT distribution point; and does not ;;; remember if it was ever distributed. ;;; ;;; This revision for the ANSI standard is based on the code of Glenn ;;; Burke's April 1986 version, with almost everything redesigned ;;; and/or rewritten. ;;; The design of this LOOP is intended to permit, using mostly the same ;;; kernel of code, up to three different "loop" macros: ;;; ;;; (1) The unextended, unextensible ANSI standard LOOP; ;;; ;;; (2) A clean "superset" extension of the ANSI LOOP which provides ;;; functionality similar to that of the old LOOP, but "in the style of" ;;; the ANSI LOOP. For instance, user-definable iteration paths, with a ;;; somewhat cleaned-up interface. ;;; ;;; (3) Extensions provided in another file which can make this LOOP ;;; kernel behave largely compatibly with the Genera-vintage LOOP macro, ;;; with only a small addition of code (instead of two whole, separate, ;;; LOOP macros). ;;; ;;; Each of the above three LOOP variations can coexist in the same LISP ;;; environment. ;;; ;;;; Miscellaneous Environment Things ;;;@@@@The LOOP-Prefer-POP feature makes LOOP generate code which "prefers" to use POP or ;;; its obvious expansion (prog1 (car x) (setq x (cdr x))). Usually this involves ;;; shifting fenceposts in an iteration or series of carcdr operations. This is ;;; primarily recognized in the list iterators (FOR .. {IN,ON}), and LOOP's ;;; destructuring setq code. (eval-when (compile load eval) #+(or Genera Minima) (pushnew :LOOP-Prefer-POP *features*) ) ;;; The uses of this macro are retained in the CL version of loop, in ;;; case they are needed in a particular implementation. Originally ;;; dating from the use of the Zetalisp COPYLIST* function, this is used ;;; in situations where, were cdr-coding in use, having cdr-NIL at the ;;; end of the list might be suboptimal because the end of the list will ;;; probably be RPLACDed and so cdr-normal should be used instead. (defmacro loop-copylist* (l) #+Genera `(lisp:copy-list ,l nil t) ; arglist = (list &optional area force-dotted) ;;@@@@Explorer?? #-Genera `(copy-list ,l) ) (defvar *loop-gentemp* t) (defun loop-gentemp (&optional (pref 'loopvar-)) (if *loop-gentemp* (gensym (string pref)) (gensym))) (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) (defvar *loop-real-data-type* 'real)) (defun loop-optimization-quantities (env) ;;@@@@ The ANSI conditionalization here is for those lisps that implement ;; DECLARATION-INFORMATION (from cleanup SYNTACTIC-ENVIRONMENT-ACCESS). ;; It is really commentary on how this code could be written. I don't ;; actually expect there to be an ANSI #+-conditional -- it should be ;; replaced with the appropriate conditional name for your ;; implementation/dialect. (declare #-ANSI (ignore env) #+Genera (values speed space safety compilation-speed debug)) #+ANSI (let ((stuff (declaration-information 'optimize env))) (values (or (cdr (assoc 'speed stuff)) 1) (or (cdr (assoc 'space stuff)) 1) (or (cdr (assoc 'safety stuff)) 1) (or (cdr (assoc 'compilation-speed stuff)) 1) (or (cdr (assoc 'debug stuff)) 1))) #+CLOE-Runtime (values compiler::time compiler::space compiler::safety compiler::compilation-speed 1) #-(or ANSI CLOE-Runtime) (values 1 1 1 1 1)) ;;;@@@@ The following form takes a list of variables and a form which presumably ;;; references those variables, and wraps it somehow so that the compiler does not ;;; consider those variables have been referenced. The intent of this is that ;;; iteration variables can be flagged as unused by the compiler, e.g. I in ;;; (loop for i from 1 to 10 do (print t)), since we will tell it when a usage ;;; of it is "invisible" or "not to be considered". ;;;We implicitly assume that a setq does not count as a reference. That is, the ;;; kind of form generated for the above loop construct to step I, simplified, is ;;; `(SETQ I ,(HIDE-VARIABLE-REFERENCES '(I) '(1+ I))). (defun hide-variable-references (variable-list form) (declare #-Genera (ignore variable-list)) #+Genera (if variable-list `(compiler:invisible-references ,variable-list ,form) form) #-Genera form) ;;;@@@@ The following function takes a flag, a variable, and a form which presumably ;;; references that variable, and wraps it somehow so that the compiler does not ;;; consider that variable to have been referenced. The intent of this is that ;;; iteration variables can be flagged as unused by the compiler, e.g. I in ;;; (loop for i from 1 to 10 do (print t)), since we will tell it when a usage ;;; of it is "invisible" or "not to be considered". ;;;We implicitly assume that a setq does not count as a reference. That is, the ;;; kind of form generated for the above loop construct to step I, simplified, is ;;; `(SETQ I ,(HIDE-VARIABLE-REFERENCES T 'I '(1+ I))). ;;;Certain cases require that the "invisibility" of the reference be conditional upon ;;; something. This occurs in cases of "named" variables (the USING clause). For instance, ;;; we want IDX in (LOOP FOR E BEING THE VECTOR-ELEMENTS OF V USING (INDEX IDX) ...) ;;; to be "invisible" when it is stepped, so that the user gets informed if IDX is ;;; not referenced. However, if no USING clause is present, we definitely do not ;;; want to be informed that some random gensym is not used. ;;;It is easier for the caller to do this conditionally by passing a flag (which ;;; happens to be the second value of NAMED-VARIABLE, q.v.) to this function than ;;; for all callers to contain the conditional invisibility construction. (defun hide-variable-reference (really-hide variable form) (declare #-Genera (ignore really-hide variable)) #+Genera (if (and really-hide variable (atom variable)) ;Punt on destructuring patterns `(compiler:invisible-references (,variable) ,form) form) #-Genera form) ;;;; List Collection Macrology (defmacro with-loop-list-collection-head ((head-var tail-var &optional user-head-var) &body body) ;;@@@@ TI? Exploder? #+LISPM (let ((head-place (or user-head-var head-var))) `(let* ((,head-place nil) (,tail-var ,(hide-variable-reference user-head-var user-head-var `(progn #+Genera (scl:locf ,head-place) #-Genera (system:variable-location ,head-place))))) ,@body)) #-LISPM (let ((l (and user-head-var (list (list user-head-var nil))))) #+CLOE `(sys::with-stack-list* (,head-var nil nil) (let ((,tail-var ,head-var) ,@l) ,@body)) #-CLOE `(let* ((,head-var (list nil)) (,tail-var ,head-var) ,@l) ,@body))) (defmacro loop-collect-rplacd (&environment env (head-var tail-var &optional user-head-var) form) (declare #+LISPM (ignore head-var user-head-var) ;use locatives, unconditionally update through the tail. ) (setq form (macroexpand form env)) (flet ((cdr-wrap (form n) (declare (fixnum n)) (do () ((<= n 4) (setq form `(,(case n (1 'cdr) (2 'cddr) (3 'cdddr) (4 'cddddr)) ,form))) (setq form `(cddddr ,form) n (- n 4))))) (let ((tail-form form) (ncdrs nil)) ;;Determine if the form being constructed is a list of known length. (when (consp form) (cond ((eq (car form) 'list) (setq ncdrs (1- (length (cdr form)))) ;;@@@@ Because the last element is going to be RPLACDed, ;; we don't want the cdr-coded implementations to use ;; cdr-nil at the end (which would just force copying ;; the whole list again). #+LISPM (setq tail-form `(list* ,@(cdr form) nil))) ((member (car form) '(list* cons)) (when (and (cddr form) (member (car (last form)) '(nil 'nil))) (setq ncdrs (- (length (cdr form)) 2)))))) (let ((answer (cond ((null ncdrs) `(when (setf (cdr ,tail-var) ,tail-form) (setq ,tail-var (last (cdr ,tail-var))))) ((< ncdrs 0) (return-from loop-collect-rplacd nil)) ((= ncdrs 0) ;;@@@@ Here we have a choice of two idioms: ;; (rplacd tail (setq tail tail-form)) ;; (setq tail (setf (cdr tail) tail-form)). ;;Genera and most others I have seen do better with the former. `(rplacd ,tail-var (setq ,tail-var ,tail-form))) (t `(setq ,tail-var ,(cdr-wrap `(setf (cdr ,tail-var) ,tail-form) ncdrs)))))) ;;If not using locatives or something similar to update the user's ;; head variable, we've got to set it... It's harmless to repeatedly set it ;; unconditionally, and probably faster than checking. #-LISPM (when user-head-var (setq answer `(progn ,answer (setq ,user-head-var (cdr ,head-var))))) answer)))) (defmacro loop-collect-answer (head-var &optional user-head-var) (or user-head-var (progn ;;If we use locatives to get tail-updating to update the head var, ;; then the head var itself contains the answer. Otherwise we ;; have to cdr it. #+LISPM head-var #-LISPM `(cdr ,head-var)))) ;;;; Maximization Technology #| The basic idea of all this minimax randomness here is that we have to have constructed all uses of maximize and minimize to a particular "destination" before we can decide how to code them. The goal is to not have to have any kinds of flags, by knowing both that (1) the type is something which we can provide an initial minimum or maximum value for and (2) know that a MAXIMIZE and MINIMIZE are not being combined. SO, we have a datastructure which we annotate with all sorts of things, incrementally updating it as we generate loop body code, and then use a wrapper and internal macros to do the coding when the loop has been constructed. |# (defstruct (loop-minimax (:constructor make-loop-minimax-internal) (:copier nil) (:predicate nil)) answer-variable type temp-variable flag-variable operations infinity-data) (defvar *loop-minimax-type-infinities-alist* ;;@@@@ This is the sort of value this should take on for a Lisp that has ;; "eminently usable" infinities. n.b. there are neither constants nor ;; printed representations for infinities defined by CL. ;;@@@@ This grotesque read-from-string below is to help implementations ;; which croak on the infinity character when it appears in a token, even ;; conditionalized out. #+Genera '#.(read-from-string "((fixnum most-positive-fixnum most-negative-fixnum) (short-float +1s -1s) (single-float +1f -1f) (double-float +1d -1d) (long-float +1l -1l))") ;;This is how the alist should look for a lisp that has no infinities. In ;; that case, MOST-POSITIVE-x-FLOAT really IS the most positive. #+(or CLOE-Runtime Minima) '((fixnum most-positive-fixnum most-negative-fixnum) (short-float most-positive-short-float most-negative-short-float) (single-float most-positive-single-float most-negative-single-float) (double-float most-positive-double-float most-negative-double-float) (long-float most-positive-long-float most-negative-long-float)) ;; CMUCL has infinities so let's use them. #+CMU '((fixnum most-positive-fixnum most-negative-fixnum) (short-float ext:single-float-positive-infinity ext:single-float-negative-infinity) (single-float ext:single-float-positive-infinity ext:single-float-negative-infinity) (double-float ext:double-float-positive-infinity ext:double-float-negative-infinity) (long-float ext:long-float-positive-infinity ext:long-float-negative-infinity)) ;; If we don't know, then we cannot provide "infinite" initial values for any of the ;; types but FIXNUM: #-(or Genera CLOE-Runtime Minima CMU) '((fixnum most-positive-fixnum most-negative-fixnum)) ) (defun make-loop-minimax (answer-variable type) (let ((infinity-data (cdr (assoc type *loop-minimax-type-infinities-alist* :test #'subtypep)))) (make-loop-minimax-internal :answer-variable answer-variable :type type :temp-variable (loop-gentemp 'loop-maxmin-temp-) :flag-variable (and (not infinity-data) (loop-gentemp 'loop-maxmin-flag-)) :operations nil :infinity-data infinity-data))) (defun loop-note-minimax-operation (operation minimax) (pushnew (the symbol operation) (loop-minimax-operations minimax)) (when (and (cdr (loop-minimax-operations minimax)) (not (loop-minimax-flag-variable minimax))) (setf (loop-minimax-flag-variable minimax) (loop-gentemp 'loop-maxmin-flag-))) operation) (defmacro with-minimax-value (lm &body body) (let ((init (loop-typed-init (loop-minimax-type lm))) (which (car (loop-minimax-operations lm))) (infinity-data (loop-minimax-infinity-data lm)) (answer-var (loop-minimax-answer-variable lm)) (temp-var (loop-minimax-temp-variable lm)) (flag-var (loop-minimax-flag-variable lm)) (type (loop-minimax-type lm))) (if flag-var `(let ((,answer-var ,init) (,temp-var ,init) (,flag-var nil)) (declare (type ,type ,answer-var ,temp-var)) ,@body) `(let ((,answer-var ,(if (eq which 'min) (first infinity-data) (second infinity-data))) (,temp-var ,init)) (declare (type ,type ,answer-var ,temp-var)) ,@body)))) (defmacro loop-accumulate-minimax-value (lm operation form) (let* ((answer-var (loop-minimax-answer-variable lm)) (temp-var (loop-minimax-temp-variable lm)) (flag-var (loop-minimax-flag-variable lm)) (test (hide-variable-reference t (loop-minimax-answer-variable lm) `(,(ecase operation (min '<) (max '>)) ,temp-var ,answer-var)))) `(progn (setq ,temp-var ,form) (when ,(if flag-var `(or (not ,flag-var) ,test) test) (setq ,@(and flag-var `(,flag-var t)) ,answer-var ,temp-var))))) ;;;; Loop Keyword Tables #| LOOP keyword tables are hash tables string keys and a test of EQUAL. The actual descriptive/dispatch structure used by LOOP is called a "loop universe" contains a few tables and parameterizations. The basic idea is that we can provide a non-extensible ANSI-compatible loop environment, an extensible ANSI-superset loop environment, and (for such environments as CLOE) one which is "sufficiently close" to the old Genera-vintage LOOP for use by old user programs without requiring all of the old LOOP code to be loaded. |# ;;;; Token Hackery ;;;Compare two "tokens". The first is the frob out of *LOOP-SOURCE-CODE*, ;;; the second a symbol to check against. (defun loop-tequal (x1 x2) (and (symbolp x1) (string= x1 x2))) (defun loop-tassoc (kwd alist) (and (symbolp kwd) (assoc kwd alist :test #'string=))) (defun loop-tmember (kwd list) (and (symbolp kwd) (member kwd list :test #'string=))) (defun loop-lookup-keyword (loop-token table) (and (symbolp loop-token) (values (gethash (symbol-name loop-token) table)))) (defmacro loop-store-table-data (symbol table datum) `(setf (gethash (symbol-name ,symbol) ,table) ,datum)) (defstruct (loop-universe (:print-function print-loop-universe) (:copier nil) (:predicate nil)) keywords ;hash table, value = (fn-name . extra-data). iteration-keywords ;hash table, value = (fn-name . extra-data). for-keywords ;hash table, value = (fn-name . extra-data). path-keywords ;hash table, value = (fn-name . extra-data). type-symbols ;hash table of type SYMBOLS, test EQ, value = CL type specifier. type-keywords ;hash table of type STRINGS, test EQUAL, value = CL type spec. ansi ;NIL, T, or :EXTENDED. implicit-for-required ;see loop-hack-iteration ) (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) (defun print-loop-universe (u stream level) (declare (ignore level)) (let ((str (case (loop-universe-ansi u) ((nil) "Non-ANSI") ((t) "ANSI") (:extended "Extended-ANSI") (t (loop-universe-ansi u))))) ;;Cloe could be done with the above except for bootstrap lossage... #+CLOE (format stream "#<~S ~A ~X>" (type-of u) str (sys::address-of u)) (print-unreadable-object (u stream :type t :identity t) (princ str stream)) ))) ;;;This is the "current" loop context in use when we are expanding a ;;;loop. It gets bound on each invocation of LOOP. (defvar *loop-universe*) (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) (defun make-standard-loop-universe (&key keywords for-keywords iteration-keywords path-keywords type-keywords type-symbols ansi) #-(and CLOE Source-Bootstrap) (check-type ansi (member nil t :extended)) (flet ((maketable (entries) (let* ((size (length entries)) (ht (make-hash-table :size (if (< size 10) 10 size) :test #'equal))) (dolist (x entries) (setf (gethash (symbol-name (car x)) ht) (cadr x))) ht))) (make-loop-universe :keywords (maketable keywords) :for-keywords (maketable for-keywords) :iteration-keywords (maketable iteration-keywords) :path-keywords (maketable path-keywords) :ansi ansi :implicit-for-required (not (null ansi)) :type-keywords (maketable type-keywords) :type-symbols (let* ((size (length type-symbols)) (ht (make-hash-table :size (if (< size 10) 10 size) :test #'eq))) (dolist (x type-symbols) (if (atom x) (setf (gethash x ht) x) (setf (gethash (car x) ht) (cadr x)))) ht))))) ;;;; Setq Hackery (defvar *loop-destructuring-hooks* nil "If not NIL, this must be a list of two things: a LET-like macro, and a SETQ-like macro, which perform LOOP-style destructuring.") (defun loop-make-psetq (frobs) (and frobs (loop-make-desetq (list (car frobs) (if (null (cddr frobs)) (cadr frobs) `(prog1 ,(cadr frobs) ,(loop-make-psetq (cddr frobs)))))))) (defun loop-make-desetq (var-val-pairs) (if (null var-val-pairs) nil (cons (if *loop-destructuring-hooks* (cadr *loop-destructuring-hooks*) 'loop-really-desetq) var-val-pairs))) (defvar *loop-desetq-temporary* (make-symbol "LOOP-DESETQ-TEMP")) (defmacro loop-really-desetq (&environment env &rest var-val-pairs) (labels ((find-non-null (var) ;; see if there's any non-null thing here ;; recurse if the list element is itself a list (do ((tail var)) ((not (consp tail)) tail) (when (find-non-null (pop tail)) (return t)))) (loop-desetq-internal (var val &optional temp) ;; returns a list of actions to be performed (typecase var (null (when (consp val) ;; don't lose possible side-effects (if (eq (car val) 'prog1) ;; these can come from psetq or desetq below. ;; throw away the value, keep the side-effects. ;;Special case is for handling an expanded POP. (mapcan #'(lambda (x) (and (consp x) (or (not (eq (car x) 'car)) (not (symbolp (cadr x))) (not (symbolp (setq x (macroexpand x env))))) (cons x nil))) (cdr val)) `(,val)))) (cons (let* ((car (car var)) (cdr (cdr var)) (car-non-null (find-non-null car)) (cdr-non-null (find-non-null cdr))) (when (or car-non-null cdr-non-null) (if cdr-non-null (let* ((temp-p temp) (temp (or temp *loop-desetq-temporary*)) (body #+LOOP-Prefer-POP `(,@(loop-desetq-internal car `(prog1 (car ,temp) (setq ,temp (cdr ,temp)))) ,@(loop-desetq-internal cdr temp temp)) #-LOOP-Prefer-POP `(,@(loop-desetq-internal car `(car ,temp)) (setq ,temp (cdr ,temp)) ,@(loop-desetq-internal cdr temp temp)))) (if temp-p `(,@(unless (eq temp val) `((setq ,temp ,val))) ,@body) `((let ((,temp ,val)) ,@body)))) ;; no cdring to do (loop-desetq-internal car `(car ,val) temp))))) (otherwise (unless (eq var val) `((setq ,var ,val))))))) (do ((actions)) ((null var-val-pairs) (if (null (cdr actions)) (car actions) `(progn ,@(nreverse actions)))) (setq actions (revappend (loop-desetq-internal (pop var-val-pairs) (pop var-val-pairs)) actions))))) ;;;; LOOP-local variables ;;;This is the "current" pointer into the LOOP source code. (defvar *loop-source-code*) ;;;This is the pointer to the original, for things like NAMED that ;;;insist on being in a particular position (defvar *loop-original-source-code*) ;;;This is *loop-source-code* as of the "last" clause. It is used ;;;primarily for generating error messages (see loop-error, loop-warn). (defvar *loop-source-context*) ;;;List of names for the LOOP, supplied by the NAMED clause. (defvar *loop-names*) ;;;The macroexpansion environment given to the macro. (defvar *loop-macro-environment*) ;;;This holds variable names specified with the USING clause. ;;; See LOOP-NAMED-VARIABLE. (defvar *loop-named-variables*) ;;; LETlist-like list being accumulated for one group of parallel bindings. (defvar *loop-variables*) ;;;List of declarations being accumulated in parallel with ;;;*loop-variables*. (defvar *loop-declarations*) ;;;Used by LOOP for destructuring binding, if it is doing that itself. ;;; See loop-make-variable. (defvar *loop-desetq-crocks*) ;;; List of wrapping forms, innermost first, which go immediately inside ;;; the current set of parallel bindings being accumulated in ;;; *loop-variables*. The wrappers are appended onto a body. E.g., ;;; this list could conceivably has as its value ((with-open-file (g0001 ;;; g0002 ...))), with g0002 being one of the bindings in ;;; *loop-variables* (this is why the wrappers go inside of the variable ;;; bindings). (defvar *loop-wrappers*) ;;;This accumulates lists of previous values of *loop-variables* and the ;;;other lists above, for each new nesting of bindings. See ;;;loop-bind-block. (defvar *loop-bind-stack*) ;;;This is a LOOP-global variable for the (obsolete) NODECLARE clause ;;;which inhibits LOOP from actually outputting a type declaration for ;;;an iteration (or any) variable. (defvar *loop-nodeclare*) ;;;This is simply a list of LOOP iteration variables, used for checking ;;;for duplications. (defvar *loop-iteration-variables*) ;;;List of prologue forms of the loop, accumulated in reverse order. (defvar *loop-prologue*) (defvar *loop-before-loop*) (defvar *loop-body*) (defvar *loop-after-body*) ;;;This is T if we have emitted any body code, so that iteration driving ;;;clauses can be disallowed. This is not strictly the same as ;;;checking *loop-body*, because we permit some clauses such as RETURN ;;;to not be considered "real" body (so as to permit the user to "code" ;;;an abnormal return value "in loop"). (defvar *loop-emitted-body*) ;;;List of epilogue forms (supplied by FINALLY generally), accumulated ;;; in reverse order. (defvar *loop-epilogue*) ;;;List of epilogue forms which are supplied after the above "user" ;;;epilogue. "normal" termination return values are provide by putting ;;;the return form in here. Normally this is done using ;;;loop-emit-final-value, q.v. (defvar *loop-after-epilogue*) ;;;The "culprit" responsible for supplying a final value from the loop. ;;;This is so loop-emit-final-value can moan about multiple return ;;;values being supplied. (defvar *loop-final-value-culprit*) ;;;If not NIL, we are in some branch of a conditional. Some clauses may ;;;be disallowed. (defvar *loop-inside-conditional*) ;;;If not NIL, this is a temporary bound around the loop for holding the ;;;temporary value for "it" in things like "when (f) collect it". It ;;;may be used as a supertemporary by some other things. (defvar *loop-when-it-variable*) ;;;Sometimes we decide we need to fold together parts of the loop, but ;;;some part of the generated iteration code is different for the first ;;;and remaining iterations. This variable will be the temporary which ;;;is the flag used in the loop to tell whether we are in the first or ;;;remaining iterations. (defvar *loop-never-stepped-variable*) ;;;List of all the value-accumulation descriptor structures in the loop. ;;; See loop-get-collection-info. (defvar *loop-collection-cruft*) ; for multiple COLLECTs (etc) ;;;; Code Analysis Stuff (defun loop-constant-fold-if-possible (form &optional expected-type) #+Genera (declare (values new-form constantp constant-value)) (let ((new-form form) (constantp nil) (constant-value nil)) #+Genera (setq new-form (compiler:optimize-form form *loop-macro-environment* :repeat t :do-macro-expansion t :do-named-constants t :do-inline-forms t :do-optimizers t :do-constant-folding t :do-function-args t) constantp (constantp new-form *loop-macro-environment*) constant-value (and constantp (lt:evaluate-constant new-form *loop-macro-environment*))) #-Genera (when (setq constantp (constantp new-form)) (setq constant-value (eval new-form))) (when (and constantp expected-type) (unless (typep constant-value expected-type) (loop-warn "The form ~S evaluated to ~S, which was not of the anticipated type ~S." form constant-value expected-type) (setq constantp nil constant-value nil))) (values new-form constantp constant-value))) (defun loop-constantp (form) #+Genera (constantp form *loop-macro-environment*) #-Genera (constantp form)) ;;;; LOOP Iteration Optimization (defvar *loop-duplicate-code* nil) (defvar *loop-iteration-flag-variable* (make-symbol "LOOP-NOT-FIRST-TIME")) (defun loop-code-duplication-threshold (env) (multiple-value-bind (speed space) (loop-optimization-quantities env) (+ 40 (* (- speed space) 10)))) (defmacro loop-body (&environment env prologue before-loop main-body after-loop epilogue &aux rbefore rafter flagvar) (unless (= (length before-loop) (length after-loop)) (error "LOOP-BODY called with non-synched before- and after-loop lists.")) ;;All our work is done from these copies, working backwards from the end: (setq rbefore (reverse before-loop) rafter (reverse after-loop)) (labels ((psimp (l) (let ((ans nil)) (dolist (x l) (when x (push x ans) (when (and (consp x) (member (car x) '(go return return-from))) (return nil)))) (nreverse ans))) (pify (l) (if (null (cdr l)) (car l) `(progn ,@l))) (makebody () (let ((form `(tagbody ;; ANSI CL 6.1.7.2 says that initially clauses are ;; evaluated in the loop prologue, which precedes ;; all loop code except for the initial settings ;; provided by with, for, or as. ,@(psimp (append (nreverse rbefore) prologue)) next-loop ,@(psimp (append main-body (nreconc rafter `((go next-loop))))) end-loop ,@(psimp epilogue)))) (if flagvar `(let ((,flagvar nil)) ,form) form)))) (when (or *loop-duplicate-code* (not rbefore)) (return-from loop-body (makebody))) ;; This outer loop iterates once for each not-first-time flag test generated ;; plus once more for the forms that don't need a flag test (do ((threshold (loop-code-duplication-threshold env))) (nil) (declare (fixnum threshold)) ;; Go backwards from the ends of before-loop and after-loop merging all the equivalent ;; forms into the body. (do () ((or (null rbefore) (not (equal (car rbefore) (car rafter))))) (push (pop rbefore) main-body) (pop rafter)) (unless rbefore (return (makebody))) ;; The first forms in rbefore & rafter (which are the chronologically ;; last forms in the list) differ, therefore they cannot be moved ;; into the main body. If everything that chronologically precedes ;; them either differs or is equal but is okay to duplicate, we can ;; just put all of rbefore in the prologue and all of rafter after ;; the body. Otherwise, there is something that is not okay to ;; duplicate, so it and everything chronologically after it in ;; rbefore and rafter must go into the body, with a flag test to ;; distinguish the first time around the loop from later times. ;; What chronologically precedes the non-duplicatable form will ;; be handled the next time around the outer loop. (do ((bb rbefore (cdr bb)) (aa rafter (cdr aa)) (lastdiff nil) (count 0) (inc nil)) ((null bb) (return-from loop-body (makebody))) ;Did it. (cond ((not (equal (car bb) (car aa))) (setq lastdiff bb count 0)) ((or (not (setq inc (estimate-code-size (car bb) env))) (> (incf count inc) threshold)) ;; Ok, we have found a non-duplicatable piece of code. Everything ;; chronologically after it must be in the central body. ;; Everything chronologically at and after lastdiff goes into the ;; central body under a flag test. (let ((then nil) (else nil)) (do () (nil) (push (pop rbefore) else) (push (pop rafter) then) (when (eq rbefore (cdr lastdiff)) (return))) (unless flagvar (push `(setq ,(setq flagvar *loop-iteration-flag-variable*) t) else)) (push `(if ,flagvar ,(pify (psimp then)) ,(pify (psimp else))) main-body)) ;; Everything chronologically before lastdiff until the non-duplicatable form (car bb) ;; is the same in rbefore and rafter so just copy it into the body (do () (nil) (pop rafter) (push (pop rbefore) main-body) (when (eq rbefore (cdr bb)) (return))) (return))))))) (defun duplicatable-code-p (expr env) (if (null expr) 0 (let ((ans (estimate-code-size expr env))) (declare (fixnum ans)) ;;@@@@ Use (DECLARATION-INFORMATION 'OPTIMIZE ENV) here to get an alist of ;; optimize quantities back to help quantify how much code we are willing to ;; duplicate. ans))) (defvar *special-code-sizes* '((return 0) (progn 0) (null 1) (not 1) (eq 1) (car 1) (cdr 1) (when 1) (unless 1) (if 1) (caar 2) (cadr 2) (cdar 2) (cddr 2) (caaar 3) (caadr 3) (cadar 3) (caddr 3) (cdaar 3) (cdadr 3) (cddar 3) (cdddr 3) (caaaar 4) (caaadr 4) (caadar 4) (caaddr 4) (cadaar 4) (cadadr 4) (caddar 4) (cadddr 4) (cdaaar 4) (cdaadr 4) (cdadar 4) (cdaddr 4) (cddaar 4) (cddadr 4) (cdddar 4) (cddddr 4))) (defvar *estimate-code-size-punt* '(block do do* dolist flet labels lambda let let* locally macrolet multiple-value-bind prog prog* symbol-macrolet tagbody unwind-protect with-open-file)) (defun destructuring-size (x) (do ((x x (cdr x)) (n 0 (+ (destructuring-size (car x)) n))) ((atom x) (+ n (if (null x) 0 1))))) (defun estimate-code-size (x env) (catch 'estimate-code-size (estimate-code-size-1 x env))) (defun estimate-code-size-1 (x env) (flet ((list-size (l) (let ((n 0)) (declare (fixnum n)) (dolist (x l n) (incf n (estimate-code-size-1 x env)))))) ;;@@@@ ???? (declare (function list-size (list) fixnum)) (cond ((constantp x #+Genera env) 1) ((symbolp x) (multiple-value-bind (new-form expanded-p) (macroexpand-1 x env) (if expanded-p (estimate-code-size-1 new-form env) 1))) ((atom x) 1) ;??? self-evaluating??? ((symbolp (car x)) (let ((fn (car x)) (tem nil) (n 0)) (declare (symbol fn) (fixnum n)) (macrolet ((f (overhead &optional (args nil args-p)) `(the fixnum (+ (the fixnum ,overhead) (the fixnum (list-size ,(if args-p args '(cdr x)))))))) (cond ((setq tem (get fn 'estimate-code-size)) (typecase tem (fixnum (f tem)) (t (funcall tem x env)))) ((setq tem (assoc fn *special-code-sizes*)) (f (second tem))) #+Genera ((eq fn 'compiler:invisible-references) (list-size (cddr x))) ((eq fn 'cond) (dolist (clause (cdr x) n) (incf n (list-size clause)) (incf n))) ((eq fn 'desetq) (do ((l (cdr x) (cdr l))) ((null l) n) (setq n (+ n (destructuring-size (car l)) (estimate-code-size-1 (cadr l) env))))) ((member fn '(setq psetq)) (do ((l (cdr x) (cdr l))) ((null l) n) (setq n (+ n (estimate-code-size-1 (cadr l) env) 1)))) ((eq fn 'go) 1) ((eq fn 'function) ;;This skirts the issue of implementationally-defined lambda macros ;; by recognizing CL function names and nothing else. #-cmu 1 #+cmu (if (ext:valid-function-name-p (cadr x)) 1 (throw 'duplicatable-code-p nil))) ((eq fn 'multiple-value-setq) (f (length (second x)) (cddr x))) ((eq fn 'return-from) (1+ (estimate-code-size-1 (third x) env))) ((or (special-operator-p fn) (member fn *estimate-code-size-punt*)) (throw 'estimate-code-size nil)) (t (multiple-value-bind (new-form expanded-p) (macroexpand-1 x env) (if expanded-p (estimate-code-size-1 new-form env) (f 3)))))))) (t (throw 'estimate-code-size nil))))) ;;;; Loop Errors (defun loop-context () (do ((l *loop-source-context* (cdr l)) (new nil (cons (car l) new))) ((eq l (cdr *loop-source-code*)) (nreverse new)))) (defun loop-error (format-string &rest format-args) #+(or Genera CLOE) (declare (dbg:error-reporter)) #+Genera (setq format-args (copy-list format-args)) ;Don't ask. #+cmu (kernel:simple-program-error "~?~%Current LOOP context:~{ ~S~}." format-string format-args (loop-context)) #-cmu (error "~?~%Current LOOP context:~{ ~S~}." format-string format-args (loop-context))) (defun loop-warn (format-string &rest format-args) (warn "~?~%Current LOOP context:~{ ~S~}." format-string format-args (loop-context))) (defun loop-check-data-type (specified-type required-type &optional (default-type required-type)) (if (null specified-type) default-type (multiple-value-bind (a b) (subtypep specified-type required-type) (cond ((not b) (loop-warn "LOOP couldn't verify that ~S is a subtype of the required type ~S." specified-type required-type)) ((not a) (loop-error "Specified data type ~S is not a subtype of ~S." specified-type required-type))) specified-type))) ;;;INTERFACE: Traditional, ANSI, Lucid. (defmacro loop-finish () "Causes the iteration to terminate \"normally\", the same as implicit termination by an iteration driving clause, or by use of WHILE or UNTIL -- the epilogue code (if any) will be run, and any implicitly collected result will be returned as the value of the LOOP." '(go end-loop)) (defun subst-gensyms-for-nil (tree) (declare (special *ignores*)) (cond ((null tree) (car (push (loop-gentemp) *ignores*))) ((atom tree) tree) (t (cons (subst-gensyms-for-nil (car tree)) (subst-gensyms-for-nil (cdr tree)))))) (defun loop-build-destructuring-bindings (crocks forms) (if crocks (let ((*ignores* ())) (declare (special *ignores*)) `((destructuring-bind ,(subst-gensyms-for-nil (car crocks)) ,(cadr crocks) (declare (ignore ,@*ignores*)) ,@(loop-build-destructuring-bindings (cddr crocks) forms)))) forms)) (defun loop-translate (*loop-source-code* *loop-macro-environment* *loop-universe*) (let ((*loop-original-source-code* *loop-source-code*) (*loop-source-context* nil) (*loop-iteration-variables* nil) (*loop-variables* nil) (*loop-nodeclare* nil) (*loop-named-variables* nil) (*loop-declarations* nil) (*loop-desetq-crocks* nil) (*loop-bind-stack* nil) (*loop-prologue* nil) (*loop-wrappers* nil) (*loop-before-loop* nil) (*loop-body* nil) (*loop-emitted-body* nil) (*loop-after-body* nil) (*loop-epilogue* nil) (*loop-after-epilogue* nil) (*loop-final-value-culprit* nil) (*loop-inside-conditional* nil) (*loop-when-it-variable* nil) (*loop-never-stepped-variable* nil) (*loop-names* nil) (*loop-collection-cruft* nil)) (loop-iteration-driver) (loop-bind-block) (let ((answer `(loop-body ,(nreverse *loop-prologue*) ,(nreverse *loop-before-loop*) ,(nreverse *loop-body*) ,(nreverse *loop-after-body*) ,(nreconc *loop-epilogue* (nreverse *loop-after-epilogue*))))) (dolist (entry *loop-bind-stack*) (let ((vars (first entry)) (dcls (second entry)) (crocks (third entry)) (wrappers (fourth entry))) (dolist (w wrappers) (setq answer (append w (list answer)))) (when (or vars dcls crocks) (let ((forms (list answer))) ;;(when crocks (push crocks forms)) (when dcls (push `(declare ,@dcls) forms)) (setq answer `(,(cond ((not vars) 'locally) (*loop-destructuring-hooks* (first *loop-destructuring-hooks*)) (t 'let)) ,vars ,@(loop-build-destructuring-bindings crocks forms))))))) (if *loop-names* (do () ((null (car *loop-names*)) answer) (setq answer `(block ,(pop *loop-names*) ,answer))) `(block nil ,answer))))) (defun loop-iteration-driver () (do () ((null *loop-source-code*)) (let ((keyword (car *loop-source-code*)) (tem nil)) (cond ((not (symbolp keyword)) (loop-error "~S found where LOOP keyword expected." keyword)) (t (setq *loop-source-context* *loop-source-code*) (loop-pop-source) (cond ((setq tem (loop-lookup-keyword keyword (loop-universe-keywords *loop-universe*))) ;;It's a "miscellaneous" toplevel LOOP keyword (do, collect, named, etc.) (apply (symbol-function (first tem)) (rest tem))) ((setq tem (loop-lookup-keyword keyword (loop-universe-iteration-keywords *loop-universe*))) (loop-hack-iteration tem)) ((loop-tmember keyword '(and else)) ;; Alternative is to ignore it, ie let it go around to the next keyword... (loop-error "Secondary clause misplaced at top level in LOOP macro: ~S ~S ~S ..." keyword (car *loop-source-code*) (cadr *loop-source-code*))) (t (loop-error "~S is an unknown keyword in LOOP macro." keyword)))))))) (defun loop-pop-source () (if *loop-source-code* (pop *loop-source-code*) (loop-error "LOOP source code ran out when another token was expected."))) (defun loop-get-compound-form () (let ((form (loop-get-form))) (unless (consp form) (loop-error "Compound form expected, but found ~A." form)) form)) (defun loop-get-progn () (do ((forms (list (loop-get-compound-form)) (cons (loop-get-compound-form) forms)) (nextform (car *loop-source-code*) (car *loop-source-code*))) ((atom nextform) (if (null (cdr forms)) (car forms) (cons 'progn (nreverse forms)))))) (defun loop-get-form () (if *loop-source-code* (loop-pop-source) (loop-error "LOOP code ran out where a form was expected."))) (defun loop-construct-return (form) `(return-from ,(car *loop-names*) ,form)) (defun loop-pseudo-body (form) (cond ((or *loop-emitted-body* *loop-inside-conditional*) (push form *loop-body*)) (t (push form *loop-before-loop*) (push form *loop-after-body*)))) (defun loop-emit-body (form) (setq *loop-emitted-body* t) (loop-pseudo-body form)) (defun loop-emit-final-value (&optional (form nil form-supplied-p)) (when form-supplied-p (push (loop-construct-return form) *loop-after-epilogue*)) (when *loop-final-value-culprit* (loop-warn "LOOP clause is providing a value for the iteration,~@ however one was already established by a ~S clause." *loop-final-value-culprit*)) (setq *loop-final-value-culprit* (car *loop-source-context*))) (defun loop-disallow-conditional (&optional kwd) #+(or Genera CLOE) (declare (dbg:error-reporter)) (when *loop-inside-conditional* (loop-error "~:[This LOOP~;The LOOP ~:*~S~] clause is not permitted inside a conditional." kwd))) (defun loop-disallow-anonymous-collectors () (when (find-if-not 'loop-collector-name *loop-collection-cruft*) (loop-error "This LOOP clause is not permitted with anonymous collectors."))) (defun loop-disallow-aggregate-booleans () (when (loop-tmember *loop-final-value-culprit* '(always never thereis)) (loop-error "This anonymous collection LOOP clause is not permitted with aggregate booleans."))) ;;;; Loop Types (defun loop-typed-init (data-type) (when (and data-type (subtypep data-type 'number)) (if (or (subtypep data-type 'float) (subtypep data-type '(complex float))) (coerce 0 data-type) 0))) (defun loop-optional-type (&optional variable) ;;No variable specified implies that no destructuring is permissible. (and *loop-source-code* ;Don't get confused by NILs... (let ((z (car *loop-source-code*))) (cond ((loop-tequal z 'of-type) ;;This is the syntactically unambigous form in that the form of the ;; type specifier does not matter. Also, it is assumed that the ;; type specifier is unambiguously, and without need of translation, ;; a common lisp type specifier or pattern (matching the variable) thereof. (loop-pop-source) (loop-pop-source)) ((symbolp z) ;;This is the (sort of) "old" syntax, even though we didn't used to support all of ;; these type symbols. (let ((type-spec (or (gethash z (loop-universe-type-symbols *loop-universe*)) (gethash (symbol-name z) (loop-universe-type-keywords *loop-universe*))))) (when type-spec (loop-pop-source) type-spec))) (t ;;This is our sort-of old syntax. But this is only valid for when we are destructuring, ;; so we will be compulsive (should we really be?) and require that we in fact be ;; doing variable destructuring here. We must translate the old keyword pattern typespec ;; into a fully-specified pattern of real type specifiers here. (if (consp variable) (unless (consp z) (loop-error "~S found where a LOOP keyword, LOOP type keyword, or LOOP type pattern expected." z)) (loop-error "~S found where a LOOP keyword or LOOP type keyword expected." z)) (loop-pop-source) (labels ((translate (k v) (cond ((null k) nil) ((atom k) (replicate (or (gethash k (loop-universe-type-symbols *loop-universe*)) (gethash (symbol-name k) (loop-universe-type-keywords *loop-universe*)) (loop-error "Destructuring type pattern ~S contains unrecognized type keyword ~S." z k)) v)) ((atom v) (loop-error "Destructuring type pattern ~S doesn't match variable pattern ~S." z variable)) (t (cons (translate (car k) (car v)) (translate (cdr k) (cdr v)))))) (replicate (typ v) (if (atom v) typ (cons (replicate typ (car v)) (replicate typ (cdr v)))))) (translate z variable))))))) ;;;; Loop Variables (defun loop-bind-block () (when (or *loop-variables* *loop-declarations* *loop-wrappers*) (push (list (nreverse *loop-variables*) *loop-declarations* *loop-desetq-crocks* *loop-wrappers*) *loop-bind-stack*) (setq *loop-variables* nil *loop-declarations* nil *loop-desetq-crocks* nil *loop-wrappers* nil))) (defun loop-variable-p (name) (do ((entry *loop-bind-stack* (cdr entry))) (nil) (cond ((null entry) (return nil)) ((assoc name (caar entry) :test #'eq) (return t))))) (defun loop-make-variable (name initialization dtype &optional iteration-variable-p) (cond ((null name) (cond ((not (null initialization)) (push (list (setq name (loop-gentemp 'loop-ignore-)) initialization) *loop-variables*) (push `(ignore ,name) *loop-declarations*)))) ((atom name) (cond (iteration-variable-p (if (member name *loop-iteration-variables*) (loop-error "Duplicated LOOP iteration variable ~S." name) (push name *loop-iteration-variables*))) ((assoc name *loop-variables*) (loop-error "Duplicated variable ~S in LOOP parallel binding." name))) (unless (symbolp name) (loop-error "Bad variable ~S somewhere in LOOP." name)) (loop-declare-variable name dtype) ;; We use ASSOC on this list to check for duplications (above), ;; so don't optimize out this list: (push (list name (or initialization (loop-typed-init dtype))) *loop-variables*)) (initialization (cond (*loop-destructuring-hooks* (loop-declare-variable name dtype) (push (list name initialization) *loop-variables*)) (t (let ((newvar (loop-gentemp 'loop-destructure-))) (loop-declare-variable name dtype) (push (list newvar initialization) *loop-variables*) ;; *LOOP-DESETQ-CROCKS* gathered in reverse order. (setq *loop-desetq-crocks* (list* name newvar *loop-desetq-crocks*)) #+ignore (loop-make-variable name nil dtype iteration-variable-p))))) (t (let ((tcar nil) (tcdr nil)) (if (atom dtype) (setq tcar (setq tcdr dtype)) (setq tcar (car dtype) tcdr (cdr dtype))) (loop-make-variable (car name) nil tcar iteration-variable-p) (loop-make-variable (cdr name) nil tcdr iteration-variable-p)))) name) (defun loop-make-iteration-variable (name initialization dtype) (when (and name (loop-variable-p name)) (loop-error "Variable ~S has already been used" name)) (loop-make-variable name initialization dtype t)) (defun loop-declare-variable (name dtype) (cond ((or (null name) (null dtype) (eq dtype t)) nil) ((symbolp name) (unless (or (eq dtype t) (member (the symbol name) *loop-nodeclare*)) (let ((dtype (let ((init (loop-typed-init dtype))) (if (typep init dtype) dtype `(or (member ,init) ,dtype))))) (push `(type ,dtype ,name) *loop-declarations*)))) ((consp name) (cond ((consp dtype) (loop-declare-variable (car name) (car dtype)) (loop-declare-variable (cdr name) (cdr dtype))) (t (loop-declare-variable (car name) dtype) (loop-declare-variable (cdr name) dtype)))) (t (error "Invalid LOOP variable passed in: ~S." name)))) (defun loop-maybe-bind-form (form data-type) (if (loop-constantp form) form (loop-make-variable (loop-gentemp 'loop-bind-) form data-type))) (defun loop-do-if (for negatep) (let ((form (loop-get-form)) (it-p nil) (first-clause-p t) then else) (let ((*loop-inside-conditional* t)) (flet ((get-clause (for) (do ((body nil)) (nil) (let ((key (car *loop-source-code*)) (*loop-body* nil) data) (cond ((not (symbolp key)) (loop-error "~S found where keyword expected getting LOOP clause after ~S." key for)) (t (setq *loop-source-context* *loop-source-code*) (loop-pop-source) (when (and (loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) 'it) first-clause-p) (setq *loop-source-code* (cons (or it-p (setq it-p (loop-when-it-variable))) (cdr *loop-source-code*)))) (cond ((or (not (setq data (loop-lookup-keyword key (loop-universe-keywords *loop-universe*)))) (progn (apply (symbol-function (car data)) (cdr data)) (null *loop-body*))) (loop-error "~S does not introduce a LOOP clause that can follow ~S." key for)) (t (setq body (nreconc *loop-body* body))))))) (setq first-clause-p nil) (if (loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) :and) (loop-pop-source) (return (if (cdr body) `(progn ,@(nreverse body)) (car body))))))) (setq then (get-clause for)) (setq else (when (loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) :else) (loop-pop-source) (list (get-clause :else))))) (when (loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) :end) (loop-pop-source)) (when it-p (setq form `(setq ,it-p ,form)))) (loop-pseudo-body `(if ,(if negatep `(not ,form) form) ,then ,@else)))) (defun loop-do-initially () (loop-disallow-conditional :initially) (push (loop-get-progn) *loop-prologue*)) (defun loop-do-finally () (loop-disallow-conditional :finally) (push (loop-get-progn) *loop-epilogue*)) (defun loop-do-do () (loop-emit-body (loop-get-progn))) (defun loop-do-named () (let ((name (loop-pop-source))) (unless (symbolp name) (loop-error "~S is an invalid name for your LOOP." name)) (when (or *loop-before-loop* *loop-body* *loop-after-epilogue* *loop-inside-conditional*) (loop-error "The NAMED ~S clause occurs too late." name)) (when *loop-names* (loop-error "You may only use one NAMED clause in your loop: NAMED ~S ... NAMED ~S." (car *loop-names*) name)) (setq *loop-names* (list name nil)))) (defun loop-do-return () (loop-pseudo-body (loop-construct-return (loop-get-form)))) ;;;; Value Accumulation: List (defstruct (loop-collector (:copier nil) (:predicate nil)) name class (history nil) (tempvars nil) dtype (data nil)) ;collector-specific data (defun loop-get-collection-info (collector class default-type) (let ((form (loop-get-form)) (dtype (and (not (loop-universe-ansi *loop-universe*)) (loop-optional-type))) (name (when (loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) 'into) (loop-pop-source) (loop-pop-source)))) (when (not (symbolp name)) (loop-error "Value accumulation recipient name, ~S, is not a symbol." name)) (unless name (loop-disallow-aggregate-booleans)) (unless dtype (setq dtype (or (loop-optional-type) default-type))) (let ((cruft (find (the symbol name) *loop-collection-cruft* :key #'loop-collector-name))) (cond ((not cruft) (when (and name (loop-variable-p name)) (loop-error "Variable ~S cannot be used in INTO clause" name)) (push (setq cruft (make-loop-collector :name name :class class :history (list collector) :dtype dtype)) *loop-collection-cruft*)) (t (unless (eq (loop-collector-class cruft) class) (loop-error "Incompatible kinds of LOOP value accumulation specified for collecting~@ ~:[as the value of the LOOP~;~:*INTO ~S~]: ~S and ~S." name (car (loop-collector-history cruft)) collector)) (unless (equal dtype (loop-collector-dtype cruft)) (loop-warn "Unequal datatypes specified in different LOOP value accumulations~@ into ~S: ~S and ~S." name dtype (loop-collector-dtype cruft)) (when (eq (loop-collector-dtype cruft) t) (setf (loop-collector-dtype cruft) dtype))) (push collector (loop-collector-history cruft)))) (values cruft form)))) (defun loop-list-collection (specifically) ;NCONC, LIST, or APPEND (multiple-value-bind (lc form) (loop-get-collection-info specifically 'list 'list) (let ((tempvars (loop-collector-tempvars lc))) (unless tempvars (setf (loop-collector-tempvars lc) (setq tempvars (list* (loop-gentemp 'loop-list-head-) (loop-gentemp 'loop-list-tail-) (and (loop-collector-name lc) (list (loop-collector-name lc)))))) (push `(with-loop-list-collection-head ,tempvars) *loop-wrappers*) (unless (loop-collector-name lc) (loop-emit-final-value `(loop-collect-answer ,(car tempvars) ,@(cddr tempvars))))) (ecase specifically (list (setq form `(list ,form))) (nconc nil) (append (unless (and (consp form) (eq (car form) 'list)) (setq form `(loop-copylist* ,form))))) (loop-emit-body `(loop-collect-rplacd ,tempvars ,form))))) ;;;; Value Accumulation: max, min, sum, count. (defun loop-sum-collection (specifically required-type default-type) ;SUM, COUNT (multiple-value-bind (lc form) (loop-get-collection-info specifically 'sum default-type) (loop-check-data-type (loop-collector-dtype lc) required-type) (let ((tempvars (loop-collector-tempvars lc))) (unless tempvars (setf (loop-collector-tempvars lc) (setq tempvars (list (loop-make-variable (or (loop-collector-name lc) (loop-gentemp 'loop-sum-)) nil (loop-collector-dtype lc))))) (unless (loop-collector-name lc) (loop-emit-final-value (car (loop-collector-tempvars lc))))) (loop-emit-body (if (eq specifically 'count) `(when ,form (setq ,(car tempvars) ,(hide-variable-reference t (car tempvars) `(1+ ,(car tempvars))))) `(setq ,(car tempvars) (+ ,(hide-variable-reference t (car tempvars) (car tempvars)) ,form))))))) (defun loop-maxmin-collection (specifically) (multiple-value-bind (lc form) (loop-get-collection-info specifically 'maxmin *loop-real-data-type*) (loop-check-data-type (loop-collector-dtype lc) *loop-real-data-type*) (let ((data (loop-collector-data lc))) (unless data (setf (loop-collector-data lc) (setq data (make-loop-minimax (or (loop-collector-name lc) (loop-gentemp 'loop-maxmin-)) (loop-collector-dtype lc)))) (unless (loop-collector-name lc) (loop-emit-final-value (loop-minimax-answer-variable data)))) (loop-note-minimax-operation specifically data) (push `(with-minimax-value ,data) *loop-wrappers*) (loop-emit-body `(loop-accumulate-minimax-value ,data ,specifically ,form)) ))) ;;;; Value Accumulation: Aggregate Booleans ;;;ALWAYS and NEVER. ;;; Under ANSI these are not permitted to appear under conditionalization. (defun loop-do-always (restrictive negate) (let ((form (loop-get-form))) (when restrictive (loop-disallow-conditional)) (loop-disallow-anonymous-collectors) (loop-emit-body `(,(if negate 'when 'unless) ,form ,(loop-construct-return nil))) (loop-emit-final-value t))) ;;;THERIS. ;;; Under ANSI this is not permitted to appear under conditionalization. (defun loop-do-thereis (restrictive) (when restrictive (loop-disallow-conditional)) (loop-disallow-anonymous-collectors) (loop-emit-final-value) (loop-emit-body `(when (setq ,(loop-when-it-variable) ,(loop-get-form)) ,(loop-construct-return *loop-when-it-variable*)))) (defun loop-do-while (negate kwd &aux (form (loop-get-form))) (loop-disallow-conditional kwd) (loop-pseudo-body `(,(if negate 'when 'unless) ,form (go end-loop)))) (defun loop-do-with () (loop-disallow-conditional :with) (do ((var) (val) (dtype)) (nil) (setq var (loop-pop-source) dtype (loop-optional-type var) val (cond ((loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) :=) (loop-pop-source) (loop-get-form)) (t nil))) (when (and var (loop-variable-p var)) (loop-error "Variable ~S has already been used" var)) (loop-make-variable var val dtype) (if (loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) :and) (loop-pop-source) (return (loop-bind-block))))) ;;;; The iteration driver (defun loop-hack-iteration (entry) (flet ((make-endtest (list-of-forms) (cond ((null list-of-forms) nil) ((member t list-of-forms) '(go end-loop)) (t `(when ,(if (null (cdr (setq list-of-forms (nreverse list-of-forms)))) (car list-of-forms) (cons 'or list-of-forms)) (go end-loop)))))) (do ((pre-step-tests nil) (steps nil) (post-step-tests nil) (pseudo-steps nil) (pre-loop-pre-step-tests nil) (pre-loop-steps nil) (pre-loop-post-step-tests nil) (pre-loop-pseudo-steps nil) (tem) (data)) (nil) ;; Note we collect endtests in reverse order, but steps in correct ;; order. MAKE-ENDTEST does the nreverse for us. (setq tem (setq data (apply (symbol-function (first entry)) (rest entry)))) (and (car tem) (push (car tem) pre-step-tests)) (setq steps (nconc steps (loop-copylist* (car (setq tem (cdr tem)))))) (and (car (setq tem (cdr tem))) (push (car tem) post-step-tests)) (setq pseudo-steps (nconc pseudo-steps (loop-copylist* (car (setq tem (cdr tem)))))) (setq tem (cdr tem)) (when *loop-emitted-body* (loop-error "Iteration in LOOP follows body code.")) (unless tem (setq tem data)) (when (car tem) (push (car tem) pre-loop-pre-step-tests)) (setq pre-loop-steps (nconc pre-loop-steps (loop-copylist* (car (setq tem (cdr tem)))))) (when (car (setq tem (cdr tem))) (push (car tem) pre-loop-post-step-tests)) (setq pre-loop-pseudo-steps (nconc pre-loop-pseudo-steps (loop-copylist* (cadr tem)))) (unless (loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) :and) (setq *loop-before-loop* (list* (loop-make-desetq pre-loop-pseudo-steps) (make-endtest pre-loop-post-step-tests) (loop-make-psetq pre-loop-steps) (make-endtest pre-loop-pre-step-tests) *loop-before-loop*) *loop-after-body* (list* (loop-make-desetq pseudo-steps) (make-endtest post-step-tests) (loop-make-psetq steps) (make-endtest pre-step-tests) *loop-after-body*)) (loop-bind-block) (return nil)) (loop-pop-source) ; flush the "AND" (when (and (not (loop-universe-implicit-for-required *loop-universe*)) (setq tem (loop-lookup-keyword (car *loop-source-code*) (loop-universe-iteration-keywords *loop-universe*)))) ;;Latest ANSI clarification is that the FOR/AS after the AND must NOT be supplied. (loop-pop-source) (setq entry tem))))) ;;;; Main Iteration Drivers ;FOR variable keyword ..args.. (defun loop-do-for () (let* ((var (or (loop-pop-source) (loop-gentemp 'loop-do-for-anon-))) (data-type (loop-optional-type var)) (keyword (loop-pop-source)) (first-arg nil) (tem nil)) (setq first-arg (loop-get-form)) (unless (and (symbolp keyword) (setq tem (loop-lookup-keyword keyword (loop-universe-for-keywords *loop-universe*)))) (loop-error "~S is an unknown keyword in FOR or AS clause in LOOP." keyword)) (apply (car tem) var first-arg data-type (cdr tem)))) (defun loop-do-repeat () (loop-disallow-conditional :repeat) (let ((form (loop-get-form)) (type 'real)) (let ((var (loop-make-variable (loop-gentemp) form type))) (push `(when (minusp (decf ,var)) (go end-loop)) *loop-before-loop*) (push `(when (minusp (decf ,var)) (go end-loop)) *loop-after-body*) ;; FIXME: What should ;; (loop count t into a ;; repeat 3 ;; count t into b ;; finally (return (list a b))) ;; return: (3 3) or (4 3)? PUSHes above are for the former ;; variant, L-P-B below for the latter. #+nil (loop-pseudo-body `(when (minusp (decf ,var)) (go end-loop)))))) (defun loop-when-it-variable () (or *loop-when-it-variable* (setq *loop-when-it-variable* (loop-make-variable (loop-gentemp 'loop-it-) nil nil)))) ;;;; Various FOR/AS Subdispatches ;;;ANSI "FOR x = y [THEN z]" is sort of like the old Genera one when the THEN ;;; is omitted (other than being more stringent in its placement), and like ;;; the old "FOR x FIRST y THEN z" when the THEN is present. I.e., the first ;;; initialization occurs in the loop body (first-step), not in the variable binding ;;; phase. (defun loop-ansi-for-equals (var val data-type) (loop-make-iteration-variable var nil data-type) (cond ((loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) :then) ;;Then we are the same as "FOR x FIRST y THEN z". (loop-pop-source) `(() (,var ,(loop-get-form)) () () () (,var ,val) () ())) (t ;;We are the same as "FOR x = y". ;; Let me document here what this is returning. Look at ;; loop-hack-iteration for more info. But anyway, we return a list of ;; 8 items, in this order: PRE-STEP-TESTS, STEPS, POST-STEP-TESTS, ;; PSEUDO-STEPS, PRE-LOOP-PRE-STEP-TESTS, PRE-LOOP-STEPS, ;; PRE-LOOP-POST-STEP-TESTS, PRE-LOOP-PSEUDO-STEPS. (We should add ;; something to make it easier to figure out what these args are!) ;; ;; For a "FOR x = y" clause without the THEN, we want the STEPS item to ;; step the variable VAR with the value VAL. This gets placed in the ;; body of the loop. The original code just did that. It seems that ;; the STEPS form is placed in *loop-before-loop* and in ;; *loop-after-loop*. Loop optimization would then see the same form ;; in both, and move them into the beginning of body. This is ok, ;; except that if there are :initially forms that were placed into the ;; loop prologue, the :initially forms might refer to incorrectly ;; initialized variables, because the optimizer moved STEPS from from ;; *loop-before-loop* into the body. ;; ;; To solve this, we add a PRE-LOOP-PSEUDO-STEP form that is identical ;; to the STEPS form. This gets placed in *loop-before-loop*. But ;; this won't match any *loop-after-loop* form, so it won't get moved, ;; and we maintain the proper sequencing such that the ;; PRE-LOOP-PSEUDO-STEP form is in *loop-before-loop*, before any ;; :initially clauses that might refer to this. So all is well. Whew. ;; ;; I hope this doesn't break anything else. `(() (,var ,val) () () () () () (,var ,val)) ))) (defun loop-for-across (var val data-type) (loop-make-iteration-variable var nil data-type) (let ((vector-var (loop-gentemp 'loop-across-vector-)) (index-var (loop-gentemp 'loop-across-index-))) (multiple-value-bind (vector-form constantp vector-value) (loop-constant-fold-if-possible val 'vector) (loop-make-variable vector-var vector-form (if (and (consp vector-form) (eq (car vector-form) 'the)) (cadr vector-form) 'vector)) #+Genera (push `(system:array-register ,vector-var) *loop-declarations*) (loop-make-variable index-var 0 'fixnum) (let* ((length 0) (length-form (cond ((not constantp) (let ((v (loop-gentemp 'loop-across-limit-))) ;; This used to just push the length ;; computation into the prologue code. I ;; (rtoy) don't think that's right, ;; especially since the prologue is supposed ;; to happen AFTER other initializations. ;; So, this puts the computation in ;; *loop-before-body*. We need a matching ;; entry for *loop-after-body*, so stuff a ;; NIL there. (push `(setq ,v (length ,vector-var)) *loop-before-loop*) (push nil *loop-after-body*) (loop-make-variable v 0 'fixnum))) (t (setq length (length vector-value))))) (first-test `(>= ,index-var ,length-form)) (other-test first-test) (step `(,var (aref ,vector-var ,index-var))) (pstep `(,index-var (1+ ,index-var)))) (declare (fixnum length)) (when constantp (setq first-test (= length 0)) (when (<= length 1) (setq other-test t))) `(,other-test ,step () ,pstep ,@(and (not (eq first-test other-test)) `(,first-test ,step () ,pstep))))))) ;;;; List Iteration (defun loop-list-step (listvar) ;;We are not equipped to analyze whether 'FOO is the same as #'FOO here in any ;; sensible fashion, so let's give an obnoxious warning whenever 'FOO is used ;; as the stepping function. ;;While a Discerning Compiler may deal intelligently with (funcall 'foo ...), not ;; recognizing FOO may defeat some LOOP optimizations. (let ((stepper (cond ((loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) :by) (loop-pop-source) (loop-get-form)) (t '(function cdr))))) (cond ((and (consp stepper) (eq (car stepper) 'quote)) (loop-warn "Use of QUOTE around stepping function in LOOP will be left verbatim.") (values `(funcall ,stepper ,listvar) nil)) ((and (consp stepper) (eq (car stepper) 'function)) (values (list (cadr stepper) listvar) (cadr stepper))) (t (values `(funcall ,(loop-make-variable (loop-gentemp 'loop-fn-) stepper 'function) ,listvar) nil))))) (defun loop-for-on (var val data-type) (multiple-value-bind (list constantp list-value) (loop-constant-fold-if-possible val) (let ((listvar var)) (cond ((and var (symbolp var)) (loop-make-iteration-variable var list data-type)) (t (loop-make-variable (setq listvar (loop-gentemp)) list 't) (loop-make-iteration-variable var nil data-type))) (multiple-value-bind (list-step step-function) (loop-list-step listvar) (declare #+(and (not LOOP-Prefer-POP) (not CLOE)) (ignore step-function)) ;;@@@@ The CLOE problem above has to do with bug in macroexpansion of multiple-value-bind. (let* ((first-endtest (hide-variable-reference (eq var listvar) listvar ;; the following should use `atom' instead of `endp', per ;; [bug2428] `(atom ,listvar))) (other-endtest first-endtest)) (when (and constantp (listp list-value)) (setq first-endtest (null list-value))) (cond ((eq var listvar) ;;Contour of the loop is different because we use the user's variable... `(() (,listvar ,(hide-variable-reference t listvar list-step)) ,other-endtest () () () ,first-endtest ())) #+LOOP-Prefer-POP ((and step-function (let ((n (cdr (assoc step-function '((cdr . 1) (cddr . 2) (cdddr . 3) (cddddr . 4)))))) (and n (do ((l var (cdr l)) (i 0 (1+ i))) ((atom l) (and (null l) (= i n))) (declare (fixnum i)))))) (let ((step (mapcan #'(lambda (x) (list x `(pop ,listvar))) var))) `(,other-endtest () () ,step ,first-endtest () () ,step))) (t (let ((step `(,var ,listvar)) (pseudo `(,listvar ,list-step))) `(,other-endtest ,step () ,pseudo ,@(and (not (eq first-endtest other-endtest)) `(,first-endtest ,step () ,pseudo))))))))))) (defun loop-for-in (var val data-type) (multiple-value-bind (list constantp list-value) (loop-constant-fold-if-possible val) (let ((listvar (loop-gentemp 'loop-list-))) (loop-make-iteration-variable var nil data-type) (loop-make-variable listvar list 'list) (multiple-value-bind (list-step step-function) (loop-list-step listvar) #-LOOP-Prefer-POP (declare (ignore step-function)) (let* ((first-endtest `(endp ,listvar)) (other-endtest first-endtest) (step `(,var (car ,listvar))) (pseudo-step `(,listvar ,list-step))) (when (and constantp (listp list-value)) (setq first-endtest (null list-value))) #+LOOP-Prefer-POP (when (eq step-function 'cdr) (setq step `(,var (pop ,listvar)) pseudo-step nil)) `(,other-endtest ,step () ,pseudo-step ,@(and (not (eq first-endtest other-endtest)) `(,first-endtest ,step () ,pseudo-step)))))))) ;;;; Iteration Paths (defstruct (loop-path (:copier nil) (:predicate nil)) names preposition-groups inclusive-permitted function user-data) (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) (defun add-loop-path (names function universe &key preposition-groups inclusive-permitted user-data) (unless (listp names) (setq names (list names))) ;; Can't do this due to CLOS bootstrapping problems. #-(or Genera (and CLOE Source-Bootstrap)) (check-type universe loop-universe) (let ((ht (loop-universe-path-keywords universe)) (lp (make-loop-path :names (mapcar #'symbol-name names) :function function :user-data user-data :preposition-groups (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (if (listp x) x (list x))) preposition-groups) :inclusive-permitted inclusive-permitted))) (dolist (name names) (setf (gethash (symbol-name name) ht) lp)) lp))) ;;; Note: path functions are allowed to use loop-make-variable, hack ;;; the prologue, etc. (defun loop-for-being (var val data-type) ;; FOR var BEING each/the pathname prep-phrases using-stuff... ;; each/the = EACH or THE. Not clear if it is optional, so I guess we'll warn. (let ((path nil) (data nil) (inclusive nil) (stuff nil) (initial-prepositions nil)) (cond ((loop-tmember val '(:each :the)) (setq path (loop-pop-source))) ((loop-tequal (car *loop-source-code*) :and) (loop-pop-source) (setq inclusive t) (unless (loop-tmember (car *loop-source-code*) '(:its :each :his :her)) (loop-error "~S found where ITS or EACH expected in LOOP iteration path syntax." (car *loop-source-code*))) (loop-pop-source) (setq path (loop-pop-source)) (setq initial-prepositions `((:in ,val)))) (t (loop-error "Unrecognizable LOOP iteration path syntax. Missing EACH or THE?"))) (cond ((not (symbolp path)) (loop-error "~S found where a LOOP iteration path name was expected." path)) ((not (setq data (loop-lookup-keyword path (loop-universe-path-keywords *loop-universe*)))) (loop-error "~S is not the name of a LOOP iteration path." path)) ((and inclusive (not (loop-path-inclusive-permitted data))) (loop-error "\"Inclusive\" iteration is not possible with the ~S LOOP iteration path." path))) (let ((fun (loop-path-function data)) (preps (nconc initial-prepositions (loop-collect-prepositional-phrases (loop-path-preposition-groups data) t))) (user-data (loop-path-user-data data))) (when (symbolp fun) (setq fun (symbol-function fun))) (setq stuff (if inclusive (apply fun var data-type preps :inclusive t user-data) (apply fun var data-type preps user-data)))) (when *loop-named-variables* (loop-error "Unused USING variables: ~S." *loop-named-variables*)) ;; STUFF is now (bindings prologue-forms . stuff-to-pass-back). Protect the system from the user ;; and the user from himself. (unless (member (length stuff) '(6 10)) (loop-error "Value passed back by LOOP iteration path function for path ~S has invalid length." path)) (do ((l (car stuff) (cdr l)) (x)) ((null l)) (if (atom (setq x (car l))) (loop-make-iteration-variable x nil nil) (loop-make-iteration-variable (car x) (cadr x) (caddr x)))) (setq *loop-prologue* (nconc (reverse (cadr stuff)) *loop-prologue*)) (cddr stuff))) ;;;INTERFACE: Lucid, exported. ;;; i.e., this is part of our extended ansi-loop interface. (defun named-variable (name) (let ((tem (loop-tassoc name *loop-named-variables*))) (declare (list tem)) (cond ((null tem) (values (loop-gentemp) nil)) (t (setq *loop-named-variables* (delete tem *loop-named-variables*)) (values (cdr tem) t))))) (defun loop-collect-prepositional-phrases (preposition-groups &optional USING-allowed initial-phrases) (flet ((in-group-p (x group) (car (loop-tmember x group)))) (do ((token nil) (prepositional-phrases initial-phrases) (this-group nil nil) (this-prep nil nil) (disallowed-prepositions (mapcan #'(lambda (x) (loop-copylist* (find (car x) preposition-groups :test #'in-group-p))) initial-phrases)) (used-prepositions (mapcar #'car initial-phrases))) ((null *loop-source-code*) (nreverse prepositional-phrases)) (declare (symbol this-prep)) (setq token (car *loop-source-code*)) (dolist (group preposition-groups) (when (setq this-prep (in-group-p token group)) (return (setq this-group group)))) (cond (this-group (when (member this-prep disallowed-prepositions) (loop-error (if (member this-prep used-prepositions) "A ~S prepositional phrase occurs multiply for some LOOP clause." "Preposition ~S used when some other preposition has subsumed it.") token)) (setq used-prepositions (if (listp this-group) (append this-group used-prepositions) (cons this-group used-prepositions))) (loop-pop-source) (push (list this-prep (loop-get-form)) prepositional-phrases)) ((and USING-allowed (loop-tequal token 'using)) (loop-pop-source) (do ((z (loop-pop-source) (loop-pop-source)) (tem)) (nil) (when (cadr z) (if (setq tem (loop-tassoc (car z) *loop-named-variables*)) (loop-error "The variable substitution for ~S occurs twice in a USING phrase,~@ with ~S and ~S." (car z) (cadr z) (cadr tem)) (push (cons (car z) (cadr z)) *loop-named-variables*))) (when (or (null *loop-source-code*) (symbolp (car *loop-source-code*))) (return nil)))) (t (return (nreverse prepositional-phrases))))))) ;;;; Master Sequencer Function (defun loop-sequencer (indexv indexv-type indexv-user-specified-p variable variable-type sequence-variable sequence-type step-hack default-top prep-phrases) (let ((endform nil) ;Form (constant or variable) with limit value. (sequencep nil) ;T if sequence arg has been provided. (testfn nil) ;endtest function (test nil) ;endtest form. (stepby (1+ (or (loop-typed-init indexv-type) 0))) ;Our increment. (stepby-constantp t) (step nil) ;step form. (dir nil) ;Direction of stepping: NIL, :UP, :DOWN. (inclusive-iteration nil) ;T if include last index. (start-given nil) ;T when prep phrase has specified start (start-value nil) (start-constantp nil) (limit-given nil) ;T when prep phrase has specified end (limit-constantp nil) (limit-value nil) ) (when variable (loop-make-iteration-variable variable nil variable-type)) (do ((l prep-phrases (cdr l)) (prep) (form) (odir)) ((null l)) (setq prep (caar l) form (cadar l)) (case prep ((:of :in) (setq sequencep t) (loop-make-variable sequence-variable form sequence-type)) ((:from :downfrom :upfrom) (setq start-given t) (cond ((eq prep :downfrom) (setq dir ':down)) ((eq prep :upfrom) (setq dir ':up))) (multiple-value-setq (form start-constantp start-value) (loop-constant-fold-if-possible form indexv-type)) (loop-make-iteration-variable indexv form indexv-type)) ((:upto :to :downto :above :below) (cond ((loop-tequal prep :upto) (setq inclusive-iteration (setq dir ':up))) ((loop-tequal prep :to) (setq inclusive-iteration t)) ((loop-tequal prep :downto) (setq inclusive-iteration (setq dir ':down))) ((loop-tequal prep :above) (setq dir ':down)) ((loop-tequal prep :below) (setq dir ':up))) (setq limit-given t) (multiple-value-setq (form limit-constantp limit-value) (loop-constant-fold-if-possible form indexv-type)) (setq endform (if limit-constantp `',limit-value (loop-make-variable (loop-gentemp 'loop-limit-) form indexv-type)))) (:by (multiple-value-setq (form stepby-constantp stepby) (loop-constant-fold-if-possible form indexv-type)) (unless stepby-constantp (loop-make-variable (setq stepby (loop-gentemp 'loop-step-by-)) form indexv-type))) (t (loop-error "~S invalid preposition in sequencing or sequence path.~@ Invalid prepositions specified in iteration path descriptor or something?" prep))) (when (and odir dir (not (eq dir odir))) (loop-error "Conflicting stepping directions in LOOP sequencing path")) (setq odir dir)) (when (and sequence-variable (not sequencep)) (loop-error "Missing OF or IN phrase in sequence path")) ;; Now fill in the defaults. (unless start-given (loop-make-iteration-variable indexv (setq start-constantp t start-value (or (loop-typed-init indexv-type) 0)) indexv-type)) (cond ((member dir '(nil :up)) (when (or limit-given default-top) (unless limit-given (loop-make-variable (setq endform (loop-gentemp 'loop-seq-limit-)) nil indexv-type) (push `(setq ,endform ,default-top) *loop-prologue*)) (setq testfn (if inclusive-iteration '> '>=))) (setq step (if (eql stepby 1) `(1+ ,indexv) `(+ ,indexv ,stepby)))) (t (unless start-given (unless default-top (loop-error "Don't know where to start stepping.")) (push `(setq ,indexv (1- ,default-top)) *loop-prologue*)) (when (and default-top (not endform)) (setq endform (loop-typed-init indexv-type) inclusive-iteration t)) (when endform (setq testfn (if inclusive-iteration '< '<=))) (setq step (if (eql stepby 1) `(1- ,indexv) `(- ,indexv ,stepby))))) (when testfn (setq test (hide-variable-reference t indexv `(,testfn ,indexv ,endform)))) (when step-hack (setq step-hack `(,variable ,(hide-variable-reference indexv-user-specified-p indexv step-hack)))) (let ((first-test test) (remaining-tests test)) (when (and stepby-constantp start-constantp limit-constantp) (when (setq first-test (funcall (symbol-function testfn) start-value limit-value)) (setq remaining-tests t))) `(() (,indexv ,(hide-variable-reference t indexv step)) ,remaining-tests ,step-hack () () ,first-test ,step-hack)))) ;;;; Interfaces to the Master Sequencer (defun loop-for-arithmetic (var val data-type kwd) (loop-sequencer var (loop-check-data-type data-type 'number) t nil nil nil nil nil nil (loop-collect-prepositional-phrases '((:from :upfrom :downfrom) (:to :upto :downto :above :below) (:by)) nil (list (list kwd val))))) (defun loop-sequence-elements-path (variable data-type prep-phrases &key fetch-function size-function sequence-type element-type) (multiple-value-bind (indexv indexv-user-specified-p) (named-variable 'index) (let ((sequencev (named-variable 'sequence))) #+Genera (when (and sequencev (symbolp sequencev) sequence-type (subtypep sequence-type 'vector) (not (member (the symbol sequencev) *loop-nodeclare*))) (push `(sys:array-register ,sequencev) *loop-declarations*)) (list* nil nil ; dummy bindings and prologue (loop-sequencer indexv 'fixnum indexv-user-specified-p variable (or data-type element-type) sequencev sequence-type `(,fetch-function ,sequencev ,indexv) `(,size-function ,sequencev) prep-phrases))))) ;;;; Builtin LOOP Iteration Paths #|| (loop for v being the hash-values of ht do (print v)) (loop for k being the hash-keys of ht do (print k)) (loop for v being the hash-values of ht using (hash-key k) do (print (list k v))) (loop for k being the hash-keys of ht using (hash-value v) do (print (list k v))) ||# (defun loop-hash-table-iteration-path (variable data-type prep-phrases &key which) (check-type which (member hash-key hash-value)) (cond ((or (cdr prep-phrases) (not (member (caar prep-phrases) '(:in :of)))) (loop-error "Too many prepositions!")) ((null prep-phrases) (loop-error "Missing OF or IN in ~S iteration path."))) (let ((ht-var (loop-gentemp 'loop-hashtab-)) (next-fn (loop-gentemp 'loop-hashtab-next-)) (dummy-predicate-var nil) (post-steps nil)) (multiple-value-bind (other-var other-p) (named-variable (if (eq which 'hash-key) 'hash-value 'hash-key)) ;;@@@@ named-variable returns a second value of T if the name was actually ;; specified, so clever code can throw away the gensym'ed up variable if ;; it isn't really needed. ;;The following is for those implementations in which we cannot put dummy NILs ;; into multiple-value-setq variable lists. #-Genera (setq other-p t dummy-predicate-var (loop-when-it-variable)) (let* ((key-var nil) (val-var nil) (temp-val-var (loop-gentemp 'loop-hash-val-temp-)) (temp-key-var (loop-gentemp 'loop-hash-key-temp-)) (temp-predicate-var (loop-gentemp 'loop-hash-predicate-var-)) (variable (or variable (loop-gentemp))) (bindings `((,variable nil ,data-type) (,ht-var ,(cadar prep-phrases)) ,@(and other-p other-var `((,other-var nil)))))) (if (eq which 'hash-key) (setq key-var variable val-var (and other-p other-var)) (setq key-var (and other-p other-var) val-var variable)) (push `(with-hash-table-iterator (,next-fn ,ht-var)) *loop-wrappers*) (when (consp key-var) (setq post-steps `(,key-var ,(setq key-var (loop-gentemp 'loop-hash-key-temp-)) ,@post-steps)) (push `(,key-var nil) bindings)) (when (consp val-var) (setq post-steps `(,val-var ,(setq val-var (loop-gentemp 'loop-hash-val-temp-)) ,@post-steps)) (push `(,val-var nil) bindings)) `(,bindings ;bindings () ;prologue () ;pre-test () ;parallel steps (not (multiple-value-bind (,temp-predicate-var ,temp-key-var ,temp-val-var) (,next-fn) ;; We use M-V-BIND instead of M-V-SETQ because we only ;; want to assign values to the key and val vars when we ;; are in the hash table. When we reach the end, ;; TEMP-PREDICATE-VAR is NIL, and so are temp-key-var and ;; temp-val-var. This might break any type declarations ;; on the key and val vars. (when ,temp-predicate-var (setq ,val-var ,temp-val-var) (setq ,key-var ,temp-key-var)) (setq ,dummy-predicate-var ,temp-predicate-var) )) ;post-test ,post-steps))))) (defun loop-package-symbols-iteration-path (variable data-type prep-phrases &key symbol-types) (cond ((and prep-phrases (cdr prep-phrases)) (loop-error "Too many prepositions!")) ((and prep-phrases (not (member (caar prep-phrases) '(:in :of)))) (loop-error "Unknow preposition ~S" (caar prep-phrases)))) (unless (symbolp variable) (loop-error "Destructuring is not valid for package symbol iteration.")) (let ((pkg-var (loop-gentemp 'loop-pkgsym-)) (next-fn (loop-gentemp 'loop-pkgsym-next-)) (variable (or variable (loop-gentemp))) (pkg (or (cadar prep-phrases) '*package*))) (push `(with-package-iterator (,next-fn ,pkg-var ,@symbol-types)) *loop-wrappers*) `(((,variable nil ,data-type) (,pkg-var ,pkg)) () () () (not (multiple-value-setq (,(progn ;;@@@@ If an implementation can get away without actually ;; using a variable here, so much the better. #+Genera NIL #-Genera (loop-when-it-variable)) ,variable) (,next-fn))) ()))) ;;;; ANSI Loop (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) (defun make-ansi-loop-universe (extended-p) (let ((w (make-standard-loop-universe :keywords `((named (loop-do-named)) (initially (loop-do-initially)) (finally (loop-do-finally)) (do (loop-do-do)) (doing (loop-do-do)) (return (loop-do-return)) (collect (loop-list-collection list)) (collecting (loop-list-collection list)) (append (loop-list-collection append)) (appending (loop-list-collection append)) (nconc (loop-list-collection nconc)) (nconcing (loop-list-collection nconc)) (count (loop-sum-collection count ,*loop-real-data-type* fixnum)) (counting (loop-sum-collection count ,*loop-real-data-type* fixnum)) (sum (loop-sum-collection sum number number)) (summing (loop-sum-collection sum number number)) (maximize (loop-maxmin-collection max)) (minimize (loop-maxmin-collection min)) (maximizing (loop-maxmin-collection max)) (minimizing (loop-maxmin-collection min)) (always (loop-do-always t nil)) ; Normal, do always (never (loop-do-always t t)) ; Negate the test on always. (thereis (loop-do-thereis t)) (while (loop-do-while nil :while)) ; Normal, do while (until (loop-do-while t :until)) ; Negate the test on while (when (loop-do-if when nil)) ; Normal, do when (if (loop-do-if if nil)) ; synonymous (unless (loop-do-if unless t)) ; Negate the test on when (with (loop-do-with)) (repeat (loop-do-repeat))) :for-keywords '((= (loop-ansi-for-equals)) (across (loop-for-across)) (in (loop-for-in)) (on (loop-for-on)) (from (loop-for-arithmetic :from)) (downfrom (loop-for-arithmetic :downfrom)) (upfrom (loop-for-arithmetic :upfrom)) (below (loop-for-arithmetic :below)) (above (loop-for-arithmetic :above)) (to (loop-for-arithmetic :to)) (upto (loop-for-arithmetic :upto)) (downto (loop-for-arithmetic :downto)) (by (loop-for-arithmetic :by)) (being (loop-for-being))) :iteration-keywords '((for (loop-do-for)) (as (loop-do-for))) :type-symbols '(array atom bignum bit bit-vector character compiled-function complex cons double-float fixnum float function hash-table integer keyword list long-float nil null number package pathname random-state ratio rational readtable sequence short-float simple-array simple-bit-vector simple-string simple-vector single-float standard-char stream string base-char symbol t vector) :type-keywords nil :ansi (if extended-p :extended t)))) (add-loop-path '(hash-key hash-keys) 'loop-hash-table-iteration-path w :preposition-groups '((:of :in)) :inclusive-permitted nil :user-data '(:which hash-key)) (add-loop-path '(hash-value hash-values) 'loop-hash-table-iteration-path w :preposition-groups '((:of :in)) :inclusive-permitted nil :user-data '(:which hash-value)) (add-loop-path '(symbol symbols) 'loop-package-symbols-iteration-path w :preposition-groups '((:of :in)) :inclusive-permitted nil :user-data '(:symbol-types (:internal :external :inherited))) (add-loop-path '(external-symbol external-symbols) 'loop-package-symbols-iteration-path w :preposition-groups '((:of :in)) :inclusive-permitted nil :user-data '(:symbol-types (:external))) (add-loop-path '(present-symbol present-symbols) 'loop-package-symbols-iteration-path w :preposition-groups '((:of :in)) :inclusive-permitted nil :user-data '(:symbol-types (:internal :external))) w)) (defparameter *loop-ansi-universe* (make-ansi-loop-universe nil)) (defun loop-standard-expansion (keywords-and-forms environment universe) (if (and keywords-and-forms (symbolp (car keywords-and-forms))) (loop-translate keywords-and-forms environment universe) (let ((tag (gensym))) `(block nil (tagbody ,tag (progn ,@keywords-and-forms) (go ,tag)))))) ) ;; eval-when ;;;INTERFACE: ANSI (defmacro loop (&environment env &rest keywords-and-forms) #+Genera (declare (compiler:do-not-record-macroexpansions) (zwei:indentation . zwei:indent-loop)) (loop-standard-expansion keywords-and-forms env *loop-ansi-universe*)) #+allegro (defun excl::complex-loop-expander (body env) (loop-standard-expansion body env *loop-ansi-universe*)) ;; Replace the CL::LOOP macro with this macro for use with CLSQL ;; LOOP extensions #+clisp (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) (shadowing-import '(loop loop-finish) (find-package "COMMON-LISP")) (setf (ext:package-lock (find-package "COMMON-LISP")) t))