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In this patch we eliminate the special operator
sys:with-dyn-rebinds, and implement correct semantics for
dynamically scoped variables that occur in argument
lists.
* eval.c (with_dyn_rebinds_s): Symbol variable removed.
(bind_args): Handle special variables dynamically:
for each symbol that appears, check whether it is a special
and treat accordingly by allocating a new dynamic environment
if necessary, and binding in that environment.
This adds overhead, which is why I moved away from this
approach in the past. But now that there is a compiler,
overhead in the interpreter matters less. Correct semantics
is more important.
(expand_params): Greatly simplified for not having to wrap the
sys:with-dyn-rebinds operator around the body.
(funcall_interp): Since bind_args can now extend the dynamic
environment, it is necessary to save and restore dyn_env
around it. Another call to bind_args occurs in op_catch;
that already saves and restores dyn_env.
(op_with_dyn_rebinds): Static function removed.
(do_expand): with-dyn-rebinds-s case removed.
(eval_init): Removed interning of sys:with-dyn-rebinds
symbol and registration of special op.
* protsym.c: Regenerated.
* compiler.tl (compiler compile): Remove case which handles
sys:with-dyn-rebinds.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
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* share/txr/stdlib/error.tl (sys:bind-mac-error,
sys:bind-mac-check): Improve error messages with better
wording. Use ~a for rendering parameter syntax so sys: package
prefixes don't appear.
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* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (assembler immediate-fits-type):
Do not include bignum types as candidates for immediate
operand. We take the sys:bits representation of the object,
and that of course is a pointer. This case actually happens
on 32 bit platforms because the value that is one less than
the most negative fixnum still fits into the fixnum
representational range, due to the way two's complement works,
but is actually a bignum. Concretely, the value #x-20000000
is a bignum, but its width is 29, which falsely suggests that
its representation can fit into 32 bits as a literal.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler comp-atom): Test for
fixnum here rather than integerp, so in the above discussed
case, we don't generate a movi instruction.
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* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (bits-to-obj): Show the bad
immediate operand in hex.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler comp-atom): The
calculation which determines whether an integer operand fits
into an immediate move instruction is incorrect.
The width function doesn't include a sign bit, so that
must be counted. Also, the immediate operand includes a two
bit type tag: thus we are off by three.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim, protsym.c: Regenerated.
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When compile-file writes emits the file, it does so with
*package* bound to a temporary package named "$" so that all
the symbols get fully qualified. Problem is, this is a valid
package name and is added to the package list. While the
package exists, symbols such as $:a could be interned. If such
symbols occur in code being compiled, they get emitted using
unqualified names. Let's introduce an internal interface for
making an anonymous package which isn't on the list of
package, and which has a name that results in bad syntax if it
occurs in print.
* eval.c (eval_init): Register sys:make-anon-package
intrinsic.
* lib.c (make_package_common): New static function.
(make_package): Package construction and initialization
code moved into make_package_common.
(make_anon_package): New function.
* lib.h (make_anon_package): Declared.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (usr:compile-file): When
writing out translation, bind *package* to anonymous
package from sys:make-anon-package.
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It is time-wasting to have a block in every function. In this
patch we have the compiler eliminate blocks if it is obvious
that they will not be the targets of any exits or continuation
captures through any direct function calls.
If a block contains only calls to library functions,
and doesn't call certain functions, then it is removed.
It is possible for this removal to be strictly wrong
and different from interpreted code. This is true if
the code enclosed in a block invokes a function indirectly or
via a quoted symbol, and that function tries to return from
the block or capture a continuation using that block as
a prompt. Such a call doesn't prevent the block from being
removed.
For instance, this won't work in compiled code
any more:
(defun tricky (fun)
(call fun))
(tricky (lambda () (return-from tricky 42)))
The call function is considered safe; the (call fun)
form doesn't prevent the block inside the tricky
function from being removed.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (blockinfo): New struct.
(env): New slot, bb.
(env lookup-block, env extend-block): New methods.
(%block-using-funs%): New global variable.
(compiler comp-block): Implement the elision of the block
based on what free functions are referenced in the body,
and whether the block is referenced lexically.
Also, bind the block in the environment using the bb
member in the env structure.
(comp-return-from): Lookup the block lexically and
mark it as used.
(system-symbol-p): New function.
* txr.1: Document the rules for elision of blocks.
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The issue is that when load-time forms are present in
top-level forms, the execution of those forms destructively
manipulates the data table. This is bad when we intend to
write out the compiled forms into a file; we need to write
them out in their freshly compiled state before these side
effects took place.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (list-from-vm-desc): When
serializing the compiled VM pieces to a list, make a freshly
allocated shallow copy of the data vector. This could be
optimized away if we know that the VM doesn't contain
load-time effects.
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When compiling a plain (f x) function call, the
resulting frag must list f as a free function.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (comp-fun-form): Compile the
call with comp-call-impl; then pushnew the symbol into the
frag's ffuns set list.
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Oops; (return x), equivalent to (return-from nil x), is being
miscompiled as if it were (sys:abscond-from nil x).
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (comp-return): When
short-circuit-recursing into comp-return-from, put return-from
into the operator position, because that function checks for
that symbol.
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* lisplib.c (error_set_entries): Add sys:bind-mac-check to
autoload list for error.tl
* compiler.tl (expand-bind-mac-params): For strict mode, use
the new sys:bind-mac-check function to do the check and
report the error. For non-strict checks, consolidate the
error check by taking advantage of n-ary nature of <=
function.
* error.tl (sys:bind-mac-check): New function.
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This is similar to the ANSI CL load-time-value.
* eval.c (load_time_s, load_time_lit_s): New symbol variables.
(op_load_time_lit, me_load_time): New static functions.
(eval_init): Intern load-time symbol and sys:load-time-lit.
Register the sys:load-time-lit special operator and load-time
macro.
* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (assembler parse-args): We must
now allow the d registers to be the targets of a mov
instruction, because load-time depends on being able to mutate
the data vector, in order to turn the result of a calculation
into a de facto literal.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler): New member,
lt-frags.
(compile-in-toplevel): New macro.
(compiler alloc-dreg): New method.
(compiler compile): Handle sys:load-time-lit special form
via comp-load-time-lit method.
(compiler comp-load-time-lit): New method.
(usr:compile-toplevel): Prepend the load-time assembly code
fragments to the compiled assembly code.
* vm.c (vm_set, vm_sm_set): Do not reject an attempt to modify
the static data, since load-time now generates mov
instructions targetting the d registers.
* txr.1: Document load-time.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler): Remove the nreg
slot. It is not referenced anywhere.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.t (compiler get-dreg): Replace
"out of registers" message with something more pertinent.
The problem is that the code has too many literals for
the maximum table size.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler get-dreg): A let*
with just one variable in it is changed to let.
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Give the sys:fmt-simple function argument defaulting so the
generated code doesn't have to call it with all five arguments
present, four of them nil being much of the time.
* eval.c (fmt_simple): Default all but the first four
arguments.
(eval_init): Re-register sys:fmt-simple as having only one
required argument.
* parser.c (read_file_common): Load version 1 or 2 files.
We are bumping the object file version to 2 because
now when we compile files, they won't work with older
TXR in which all five arguments to sys:fmt-simple are
required.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (expand-quasi-mods):
Generate the sys:fmt-simple call with just enough
arguments to express the modifiers that were decoded.
(sexpand-quasi-args): Reduce the trivial modifier-less
sys:fmt-simple calls to just one argument.
(%tlo-ver%): Bump major version to 2.
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share/txr/stdlib/awk.tl (sys:awk-redir): Put the unused gensym
to use: evaluate the path expressio nonce into the gensym
variable. Also move strangely place comma.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim, protsym.c: Regenerated.
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* lisplib.c (yield_set_entries): Add hlet and hlet* to
autoload list.
* share/txr/stdlib/yield.tl (hlet-expand): New function
(hlet, hlet*): New macros.
* txr.1: Documented.
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share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (operand-to-sym): Print t and d
registers with three digits, like is done with the index
portion of v regs already.
(disassemble-cdf): Print three-digit d regs in data table
dump.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (usr:compile-toplevel): Support
optional parameter indicating that no expansion is required.
(usr:compile-file): Call compile-toplevel with a t argument
for the new expanded-p parameter, so no further expansion
takes place.
* txr.1: Document new optional parameter of compile-toplevel.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler comp-unwind-protect):
The protected code must terminate with an end instruction. It
cannot just branch to the skip label because then we keep
executing the following unprotected code still under the
unwind protect. How it works is that the protected code ends
with end. Then the cleanup fragment at the cleanup offset is
executed, also terminating with an end (that one we have in
place). We don't need the skip label because the instruction
pointer advances after executing the end instruction after the
cleanup fragment.
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* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (operand-to-sym): To form v
registers, we must subtract 2 from the level, not add.
(operand-to-exp): Bug was propagated to this new
function, too.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler comp-switch):
Identify duplicate cases and don't generate code for these;
patch their table entries to point to one case.
The case macros generate such code when the keys are
integers, and multiple integer keys are associated
with the same case: (caseq x ((1 2 3 4 5) ...) ((6 7) ...)).
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The instruction set architecture has changed due to the
redimensioning of the frame display, so we must
bump up the major number.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (%tlo-ver%): Change to (1 0).
* parser.c (read_file_common): Refuse to load if major
number isn't 1.
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Only registers d00 through d3f can now fit into a small
operand, but the setv, getv and derived instructions only take
a small operand as the name. If a function accesses more than
64 dynamic variables, it can't be compiled and assembled.
(Fewer, if it uses symbols for anything else.)
The approach we take here is to relax the name operand
in getv and setv: it can be a large or small operand. When
assembling these instructions, we check the size: if
the operand is large, we emit an extra mov instruction
to move the operand to a register that is itself a small
operand. Then we use that register as the operand.
To do this, we need a dedicated assembler temporary
register, like the "at" register on MIPS. We reserve t1
as the assembler temporary; the compiler must be adjusted
not to use it.
Future task: the following optimization is possible:
the machine code can be scanned for uses of d registers.
The d registers can be globally renumbered/reassigned
(along with a rearrangement of the order of the datavec)
such that the getv and setv instructions can use the
lowest-numbered d registers, minimizing or eliminating
these extra mov instructions.
* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (operand-to-exp): New function.
(op-getv, op-setv): Change name operand from rs to r, allowing
a large operand. If the operand is large, emit the extra
mov instruction into the temp register, and designate that
register as the name for the getv/setv.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler): Initialize t
register counter to 2 rather than 1 so we don't allocate
the assembler temporary t001.
(compiler check-treg-leak): The balance check must cover
a deficit of two registers now: t000 and t001.
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Increasing the maximum frame width from 256 to 1024 words;
and reducing the max display depth from 256 to 64 frames.
Small operands use a 4:6 split: the first 64 words
of the first 16 levels can be accessed with a 10
bit operand.
* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (parse-operand): Adjust to
wider syntax for registers due to more digits.
The v registers are 5 hex digits now: 2 digit level,
and a 3 digit offset.
(with-lev-idx): New macro.
(operand-to-sym): Use with-lev-idx and rename variables
to lv and ix.
(small-op-p, enc-op-p, small-op-to-sym): Rewrite for 4:6 small
operand.
* share/txr/stdlib/vm-param.tl (%lev-size%, %lev-bits%,
%max-lev%): Adjust values.
(%sm-lev-size%, %max-sm-lev-idx%, sm-lev-bits%): New symbol
macros.
* vm.c (VM_LEV_BITS, VM_LEV_MASK, VM_SM_LEV_BITS,
VM_SM_LEV_MASK): Values adjusted.
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Eliminate function names from message string literals;
they are interpolated via ~s from the symbol.
Consistently use compile-error in macros.
* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (asm-error): New function.
(oc-base backpatch, assembler (define-label, parse-args,
asm-one), bits-to-obj): Use asm-error.
* share/txr/stdlib/awk.tl (awk-error): New function.
(awk-state rec-to-f, awk-expander): Use awk-error.
* share/txr/stdlib/conv.tl (conv): Function name
out of string literal.
* share/txr/stdlib/getopts.tl (getopts-error): New function.
(opt-desc): Use getopts-error.
* share/txr/stdlib/ifa.tl (ifa): Use compile-error; use
symbol for name.
(if-to-cond): Use compile-error.
* share/txr/stdlib/place.tl (shift, defplace, get-mb): Use compile-error.
(lset, placelet*, placelet): Use compile-error; use symbol for name.
* share/txr/stdlib/socket.tl (str-inaddr, str-in6addr,
str-inaddr-net-impl, str-inaddr-net, str-in6addr-net): Use
symbols for function names.
* share/txr/stdlib/txr-case.tl (txr-case-impl): Use
compile-error and symbol for function name.
* share/txr/stdlib/with-resources.tl (with-resources): Use
compile-error and symbol for function name.
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In this patch we replace some hard-coded constants related to
the dimensions of the frame display, which will make it
easier to experiment with changes to the configuration:
to set up wider frames at the cost of max display depth.
The encoding of small operands needs to be abstracted because
games can be played here. A 10 bit small operand can be
configured in various ways: for instance a 5:5 split
would mean that the first 32 entries in the first 32 levels
can be small operands. That's independent of the display
configuration.
* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl: Load vm-param to get some
fundamental constants.
(small-op-p): New macro.
(assembler parse-args, parse-compound-operand, parse-operand,
operand-to-sym): Use constants.
(enc-small-oip, small-op-to-sym): New macros.
(op-frame asm): Use constants. Small range check problem
fixed here: a frame level of 1 mustn't be allowed.
(op-movrs, op-movsr, op-mov-pseudo, op-movsmi, op-movrbi,
op-movi-pseudo, op-retsr, op-retrs, op-retrr, op-ret-pseudo,
op-getv, op-setv): Deal with small operand via functions.
(op-close): Use constants. Off-by-one problem: frame size
of 256 must be allowed.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl: Load vm-param to get
constants.
(compiler get-dreg, compiler get-funvec): Use constant for max
frame size.
(compiler new-env): Check for maximum levels being exceeded.
(compiler comp-atom): Use constant for maximum immediate
integer operand width.
* share/txr/stdlib/vm-param.tl: New file.
* vm.c (vm_insn_extra_dec_small): New macro.
(VM_LEV_BITS, VM_LEV_MASK, VM_SM_LEV_BITS, VM_SM_LEV_MASK):
New preprocessor constants.
(vm_lev, vm_idx, vm_sm_lev, vm_sm_idx): New macros.
(vm_get, vm_set): Use macros instead of literals.
(vm_sm_get, vm_sm_set): New inline functions.
(vm_movrs, vm_movsr, vm_movsmi, vm_retsr, vm_retrs,
vm_abscsr, vm_get_binding, vm_bindv): Use
vm_sm_get or vm_sm_set to access the display using
the small operand.
(vm_close): Use preprocessor symbols instead of hard-coded
literals.
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Normalize ((lambda ...) args) to (call (lambda ...) args).
Reduce (apply (lambda ...) args) and (call (lambda ...) args)
to let (let (vars-inited-from-args ...) ...).
* lisplib.c (error_set_entries): Autoload for new error
functions lambda-too-many-args, lambda-too-few-args,
lambda-short-apply-list.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (comp-fun-form): Restructure to
recognize lambda and handle via comp-inline-lambda.
(compiler comp-inline-lambda): New method.
(lambda-apply-transform): New function.
* share/txr/stdlib/error.tl (lambda-too-many-args,
lambda-too-few-args, lambda-short-apply-list): New
functions.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (expand-bind-mac-parse-params):
Function removed.
(expand-bind-mac-params): Use mac-param-parser struct.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (param-parser-base,
fun-param-parser, mac-param-parser): New structs.
(compiler comp-lambda): Construct a fun-param-parser object
using parameter syntax. Then just extract the parsed pieces
for further processing.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (comp-lambda): The local
variable need-frame is supposed to indicate whether the
lambda needs a frame for its arguments: i.e. whether it has
any parameters. However the way it is calculated is poor:
the fixed-pars list potentially includes the semicolon
symbol : which separates the required parameters from
optionals. Hence the parameter list syntax (:) will be
treated as "needs frame", even though it denotes an empty
parameter list, just like the syntax (). This slight flaw
is now tightened up.
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Looks like the compiler neglects to handle the
syntax ((lambda (params ...) body ...) args ...).
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler compile): Check for
a lambda expression in the car position of a form; if it's
present then ((lambda ...) ...) -> (call (lambda ...) ...).
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VM machine code is endian-specific: it consists of 32 bit
instruction words which are 32 bit in the local byte order.
Thus code assembled on a little-endian machine won't run
on a big endian-machine, or vice versa: unless we identify
the situation and byte-swap the code when we load it.
* buf.c (buf_swap32): New function.
* buf.h (buf_swap32): Declared.
* parser.c (read_file_common): Decode the third element from
the version: a Boolean indicating big endian, if true.
If the object file's endian is opposite from our endian, then
byte swap the code.
* itypes.c (itypes_init): Oops, calculation of
itypes_little_endian was broken due to classic C =/== typo.
Luckily, nothing has used this flag so far; it's been waiting
for this first use. I caught this due to testing on a PPC64
box.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (%big-endian%, %tlo-ver%): New
variables.
(usr:compile-file): The file version comes from %tlo-ver% now,
which includes the big-endian flag.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim, protsym.c: Regenerated.
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* share/txr/stdlib/package.tl (defpackage): Now that library
file are read in the sys package, this macro's name-str
local variable is the same symbol as sys:name-str, the
function it uses. They clash in the (op sys:name-str ...)
syntax. Let's rename the local.
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* lisp.c (compiler_set_entries): Add with-compilation-unit to
autoload symbols for compile module.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (usr:with-compilation-unit):
New macro.
(usr:compile-file): Use with-compilation-unit macro to
dump warnings if a file is processed alone.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (usr:compile-file): Bind
*rec-source-loc* to t, otherwise the read function doesn't
record source loc info and we don't get warnings reported
against line numbers in the processed source files.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler comp-and-or): Handle
the trivial zero and one argument cases separately. In
particular, the one-argument case results in better code
because it eliminates a temporary register. We don't have
to test for the zero-arg case any more in the general case,
so it is simplified in a few cases.
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References to rslot must be usr:rslot because there is a
sys:rslot. Some difference in loading order causes this not to
be a problem when runing compiled "make tests", but if the
.tlo files are removed, the awk test case fails.
* share/txr/stdlib/awk.tl (sys:awk-mac-let): Replace
rslot with usr:rslot.
* share/txr/stdlib/struct.tl (rslot): Replace rslot
symbol token with usr:rslot in definitions of rslot macro and
rslot place macro.
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* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (compiler comp-prog1): The
output of the frag should be fireg, not oreg. We need to
move into fireg before re-frag.code is executed, because
the data source in fi-frag may be clobbered by re-frag.
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* share/txr/stdlib/trace.tl (sys:trace, sys:untrace): Now that
library code is being read in the sys package, catch refers
to the sys:catch special form; we want the usr:catch macro here.
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* share/txr/stdlib/trace.tl (sys:trace-canonicalize-name):
Don't call static-slot-home on something that might not be a
struct type symbol. Otherwise the trace module will throw
whenever some lookup is performed for a non-existent
method. That means that when trace is loaded, it is impossible
to define a method with defun.
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The compiler internally allocates registers that are never
inserted into code (but correctly recycled). Thus the treg
bump counter overestimates the actual number of registers that
a VM requires; but that's how we use it! That causes wasted
stack space.
What we can do to get a tightly clamped register count
is simply to let the assembler report the highest-numbered
treg operand that it finds in the code.
(In the future we will need something better to optimize the
register allocation. Why: because closures have their own VM
instance with its own registers. If an overall VM uses
registers t00 through t09, but a certain closure uses
only t02 through t06, that closure's frame only needs to
allocate seven registers.)
* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (assembler): New slot, max-treg.
(assembler parse-args): Whenever a register operand is parsed,
if it is a t register, update max-treg.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (usr:compile-toplevel): When
creating the vm-desc, determine the nreg parameter from the
assembler's max-treg value, rather than from the compiler's
treg allocation bump counter.
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* lisplib.c (compiler_set_entries): Add compile to autoloads.
* share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl (usr:compile): New function.
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* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (disassemble): Drop usr: prefix
since symbol is interned already in usr package.
Handle vm functions by obtaining their vm desc and entry
point. Disassemble whole desc, then indicate entry point.
The fallback case tries the object as a potential function
name and recurses, so (disassemble '(meth struct slot))
and (disassemble 'name) will work.
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* share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl (disassemble-c-d): Rename to
disassemble-cdf. These letters stand for code, data vector,
function vector. The name had been was chosen before the VM
had function vectors.
(usr:disassemble): Follow rename.
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