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/* scheme.c -- SCHEME INTERPRETER EXAMPLE FOR THE MEMORY POOL SYSTEM
*
* Copyright (c) 2001-2020 Ravenbrook Limited. See end of file for license.
*
* This is a toy interpreter for a subset of the Scheme programming
* language <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheme_%28programming_language%29>.
* It is by no means the best or even the right way to implement Scheme,
* but it serves the purpose of showing how the Memory Pool System can be
* used as part of a programming language run-time system.
*
* To try it out, "make scheme" then
*
* $ ./scheme
* (define (triangle n) (if (eqv? n 0) 0 (+ n (triangle (- n 1)))))
* (define (church n f a) (if (eqv? n 0) a (church (- n 1) f (f a))))
* (church 1000 triangle 0)
*
* This won't produce interesting results but it will cause garbage
* collection cycles. Note that there's never any waiting for the MPS.
* THAT'S THE POINT.
*
* To find the code that's particularly related to the MPS, search for %%MPS.
*
*
* MPS TO DO LIST
* - make the symbol table weak to show how to use weak references
* - add Scheme operators for talking to the MPS, forcing GC etc.
* - make an mps_perror
*
*
* SCHEME TO DO LIST
* - unbounded integers, other number types.
* - named let.
* - quasiquote: vectors; nested; dotted.
* - Lots of library.
* - \#foo unsatisfactory in read and print
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "mps.h"
#include "mpsavm.h"
#include "mpscamc.h"
/* LANGUAGE EXTENSION */
#define unless(c) if(!(c))
#define LENGTH(array) (sizeof(array) / sizeof(array[0]))
#define UNUSED(var) ((void)var)
/* CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS */
#define SYMMAX ((size_t)255) /* max length of a symbol */
#define MSGMAX ((size_t)255) /* max length of error message */
#define STRMAX ((size_t)255) /* max length of a string */
/* DATA TYPES */
/* obj_t -- scheme object type
*
* obj_t is a pointer to a union, obj_u, which has members for
* each scheme representation.
*
* The obj_u also has a "type" member. Each representation
* structure also has a "type" field first. ANSI C guarantees
* that these type fields correspond [section?].
*
* Objects are allocated by allocating one of the representation
* structures and casting the pointer to it to type obj_t. This
* allows objects of different sizes to be represented by the
* same type.
*
* To access an object, check its type by reading TYPE(obj), then
* access the fields of the representation, e.g.
* if(TYPE(obj) == TYPE_PAIR) fiddle_with(CAR(obj));
*/
typedef union obj_u *obj_t;
typedef obj_t (*entry_t)(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t rands);
typedef int type_t;
enum {
TYPE_PAIR,
TYPE_INTEGER,
TYPE_SYMBOL,
TYPE_SPECIAL,
TYPE_OPERATOR,
TYPE_STRING,
TYPE_PORT,
TYPE_PROMISE,
TYPE_CHARACTER,
TYPE_VECTOR,
TYPE_TABLE,
TYPE_BUCKETS,
TYPE_FWD2, /* two-word forwarding object */
TYPE_FWD, /* three words and up forwarding object */
TYPE_PAD1, /* one-word padding object */
TYPE_PAD /* two words and up padding object */
};
typedef struct type_s {
type_t type;
} type_s;
typedef struct pair_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_PAIR */
obj_t car, cdr; /* first and second projections */
} pair_s;
typedef struct symbol_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_SYMBOL */
size_t length; /* length of symbol string (excl. NUL) */
char string[1]; /* symbol string, NUL terminated */
} symbol_s;
typedef struct integer_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_INTEGER */
long integer; /* the integer */
} integer_s;
typedef struct special_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_SPECIAL */
const char *name; /* printed representation, NUL terminated */
} special_s;
typedef struct operator_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_OPERATOR */
const char *name; /* printed name, NUL terminated */
entry_t entry; /* entry point -- see eval() */
obj_t arguments, body; /* function arguments and code */
obj_t env, op_env; /* closure environments */
} operator_s;
typedef struct string_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_STRING */
size_t length; /* number of chars in string */
char string[1]; /* string, NUL terminated */
} string_s;
typedef struct port_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_PORT */
obj_t name; /* name of stream */
FILE *stream;
} port_s;
typedef struct character_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_CHARACTER */
char c; /* the character */
} character_s;
typedef struct vector_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_VECTOR */
size_t length; /* number of elements */
obj_t vector[1]; /* vector elements */
} vector_s;
typedef unsigned long (*hash_t)(obj_t obj, mps_ld_t ld);
typedef int (*cmp_t)(obj_t obj1, obj_t obj2);
/* %%MPS: The hash table is address-based, and so depends on the
* location of its keys: when the garbage collector moves the keys,
* the table needs to be re-hashed. The 'ld' structure is used to
* detect this. See topic/location. */
typedef struct table_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_TABLE */
hash_t hash; /* hash function */
cmp_t cmp; /* comparison function */
mps_ld_s ld; /* location dependency */
obj_t buckets; /* hash buckets */
} table_s;
typedef struct buckets_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_BUCKETS */
size_t length; /* number of buckets */
size_t used; /* number of buckets in use */
size_t deleted; /* number of deleted buckets */
struct bucket_s {
obj_t key, value;
} bucket[1]; /* hash buckets */
} buckets_s;
/* fwd2, fwd, pad1, pad -- MPS forwarding and padding objects %%MPS
*
* These object types are here to satisfy the MPS Format Protocol.
* See topic/format.
*
* The MPS needs to be able to replace any object with a forwarding
* object or broken heart and since the smallest normal object defined
* above is two words long, we have two kinds of forwarding objects:
* FWD2 is exactly two words long, and FWD stores a size for larger
* objects. There are cleverer ways to do this with bit twiddling, of
* course.
*
* The MPS needs to be able to pad out any area of memory that's a
* multiple of the pool alignment. We've chosen an single word alignment
* for this interpreter, so we have to have a special padding object, PAD1,
* for single words. For padding multiple words we use PAD objects with a
* size field.
*
* See obj_pad, obj_fwd etc. to see how these are used.
*/
typedef struct fwd2_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_FWD2 */
obj_t fwd; /* forwarded object */
} fwd2_s;
typedef struct fwd_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_FWD */
obj_t fwd; /* forwarded object */
size_t size; /* total size of this object */
} fwd_s;
typedef struct pad1_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_PAD1 */
} pad1_s;
typedef struct pad_s {
type_t type; /* TYPE_PAD */
size_t size; /* total size of this object */
} pad_s;
typedef union obj_u {
type_s type; /* one of TYPE_* */
pair_s pair;
symbol_s symbol;
integer_s integer;
special_s special;
operator_s operator;
string_s string;
port_s port;
character_s character;
vector_s vector;
table_s table;
buckets_s buckets;
fwd2_s fwd2;
fwd_s fwd;
pad_s pad;
} obj_s;
/* structure macros */
#define TYPE(obj) ((obj)->type.type)
#define CAR(obj) ((obj)->pair.car)
#define CDR(obj) ((obj)->pair.cdr)
#define CAAR(obj) CAR(CAR(obj))
#define CADR(obj) CAR(CDR(obj))
#define CDAR(obj) CDR(CAR(obj))
#define CDDR(obj) CDR(CDR(obj))
#define CADDR(obj) CAR(CDDR(obj))
#define CDDDR(obj) CDR(CDDR(obj))
#define CDDAR(obj) CDR(CDAR(obj))
#define CADAR(obj) CAR(CDAR(obj))
/* GLOBAL DATA */
/* total -- total allocated bytes */
static size_t total;
/* symtab -- symbol table %%MPS
*
* The symbol table is a hash-table containing objects of TYPE_SYMBOL.
* When a string is "interned" it is looked up in the table, and added
* only if it is not there. This guarantees that all symbols which
* are equal are actually the same object.
*
* The symbol table is simply a malloc'd array of obj_t pointers. Since
* it's outside the MPS and refers to objects we want the MPS to keep
* alive, it must be declared to the MPS as a root. Search for
* occurrences of `symtab_root` to see how this is done.
*/
static obj_t *symtab;
static size_t symtab_size;
static mps_root_t symtab_root;
/* special objects %%MPS
*
* These global variables are initialized to point to objects of
* TYPE_SPECIAL by main. They are used as markers for various
* special purposes.
*
* These static global variable refer to object allocated in the `obj_pool`
* and so they must also be declared to the MPS as roots.
* See `globals_scan`.
*/
static obj_t obj_empty; /* (), the empty list */
static obj_t obj_eof; /* end of file */
static obj_t obj_error; /* error indicator */
static obj_t obj_true; /* #t, boolean true */
static obj_t obj_false; /* #f, boolean false */
static obj_t obj_undefined; /* undefined result indicator */
static obj_t obj_tail; /* tail recursion indicator */
static obj_t obj_deleted; /* deleted key in hashtable */
/* predefined symbols
*
* These global variables are initialized to point to interned
* objects of TYPE_SYMBOL. They have special meaning in the
* Scheme language, and are used by the evaluator to parse code.
*/
static obj_t obj_quote; /* "quote" symbol */
static obj_t obj_quasiquote; /* "quasiquote" symbol */
static obj_t obj_lambda; /* "lambda" symbol */
static obj_t obj_begin; /* "begin" symbol */
static obj_t obj_else; /* "else" symbol */
static obj_t obj_unquote; /* "unquote" symbol */
static obj_t obj_unquote_splic; /* "unquote-splicing" symbol */
/* error handler
*
* The error_handler variable is initialized to point at a
* jmp_buf to which the "error" function longjmps if there is
* any kind of error during evaluation. It can be set up by
* any enclosing function that wants to catch errors. There
* is a default error handler in `start`, in the read-eval-print
* loop. The error function also writes an error message
* into "error_message" before longjmping, and this can be
* displayed to the user when catching the error.
*
* [An error code should also be passed so that the error can
* be decoded by enclosing code.]
*/
static jmp_buf *error_handler = NULL;
static char error_message[MSGMAX+1];
/* MPS globals %%MPS
*
* These are global variables holding MPS values for use by the
* interpreter. In a more sophisticated integration some of these might
* be thread local. See `main` for where these are set up.
*
* `arena` is the global state of the MPS, and there's usually only one
* per process. See topic/arena.
*
* `obj_pool` is the memory pool in which the Scheme objects are allocated.
* It is an instance of the Automatic Mostly Copying (AMC) pool class, which
* is a general-purpose garbage collector for use when there are formatted
* objects in the pool, but ambiguous references in thread stacks and
* registers. See pool/amc.
*
* `obj_ap` is an Allocation Point that allows fast in-line non-locking
* allocation in a memory pool. This would usually be thread-local, but
* this interpreter is single-threaded. See `make_pair` etc. for how this
* is used with the reserve/commit protocol.
*/
static mps_arena_t arena; /* the arena */
static mps_pool_t obj_pool; /* pool for ordinary Scheme objects */
static mps_ap_t obj_ap; /* allocation point used to allocate objects */
/* SUPPORT FUNCTIONS */
/* error -- throw an error condition
*
* The "error" function takes a printf-style format string
* and arguments, writes the message into error_message and
* longjmps to *error_handler. There must be a setjmp at
* the other end to catch the condition and display the
* message.
*/
static void error(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
vsnprintf(error_message, sizeof error_message, format, args);
va_end(args);
if (error_handler) {
longjmp(*error_handler, 1);
} else {
fflush(stdout);
fprintf(stderr, "Fatal error during initialization: %s\n",
error_message);
abort();
}
}
/* make_* -- object constructors %%MPS
*
* Each object type has a function here that allocates an instance of
* that type.
*
* These functions illustrate the two-phase MPS Allocation Point
* Protocol with `reserve` and `commit`. This protocol allows very fast
* in-line allocation without locking, but there is a very tiny chance that
* the object must be re-initialized. In nearly all cases, however, it's
* just a pointer bump. See topic/allocation.
*
* NOTE: We could reduce duplicated code here using macros, but we want to
* write these out because this is code to illustrate how to use the
* protocol.
*/
#define ALIGNMENT sizeof(mps_word_t)
/* Align size upwards to the next multiple of the word size. */
#define ALIGN_WORD(size) \
(((size) + ALIGNMENT - 1) & ~(ALIGNMENT - 1))
/* Align size upwards to the next multiple of the word size, and
* additionally ensure that it's big enough to store a forwarding
* pointer. Evaluates its argument twice. */
#define ALIGN_OBJ(size) \
(ALIGN_WORD(size) >= ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(fwd_s)) \
? ALIGN_WORD(size) \
: ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(fwd_s)))
static obj_t make_bool(int condition)
{
return condition ? obj_true : obj_false;
}
static obj_t make_pair(obj_t car, obj_t cdr)
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
/* When using the allocation point protocol it is up to the client
code to ensure that all requests are for aligned sizes, because in
nearly all cases `mps_reserve` is just an increment to a pointer. */
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(pair_s));
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_pair");
obj = addr;
obj->pair.type = TYPE_PAIR;
CAR(obj) = car;
CDR(obj) = cdr;
/* `mps_commit` returns false on very rare occasions (when an MPS epoch
change has happened since reserve) but in those cases the object must
be re-initialized. It's therefore important not to do anything you
don't want to repeat between reserve and commit. Also, the shorter
the time between reserve and commit, the less likely commit is to
return false. */
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += sizeof(pair_s);
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_integer(long integer)
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(integer_s));
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_integer");
obj = addr;
obj->integer.type = TYPE_INTEGER;
obj->integer.integer = integer;
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += sizeof(integer_s);
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_symbol(size_t length, const char string[])
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(symbol_s, string) + length+1);
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_symbol");
obj = addr;
obj->symbol.type = TYPE_SYMBOL;
obj->symbol.length = length;
memcpy(obj->symbol.string, string, length+1);
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += size;
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_string(size_t length, const char *string)
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(string_s, string) + length+1);
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_string");
obj = addr;
obj->string.type = TYPE_STRING;
obj->string.length = length;
if (string) memcpy(obj->string.string, string, length+1);
else memset(obj->string.string, 0, length+1);
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += size;
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_special(const char *string)
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(special_s));
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_special");
obj = addr;
obj->special.type = TYPE_SPECIAL;
obj->special.name = string;
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += sizeof(special_s);
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_operator(const char *name,
entry_t entry, obj_t arguments,
obj_t body, obj_t env, obj_t op_env)
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(operator_s));
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_operator");
obj = addr;
obj->operator.type = TYPE_OPERATOR;
obj->operator.name = name;
obj->operator.entry = entry;
obj->operator.arguments = arguments;
obj->operator.body = body;
obj->operator.env = env;
obj->operator.op_env = op_env;
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += sizeof(operator_s);
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_port(obj_t name, FILE *stream)
{
mps_addr_t port_ref;
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(port_s));
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_port");
obj = addr;
obj->port.type = TYPE_PORT;
obj->port.name = name;
obj->port.stream = stream;
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += sizeof(port_s);
/* %%MPS: Register the port object for finalization. When the object is
no longer referenced elsewhere, a message will be received in `mps_chat`
so that the file can be closed. See topic/finalization. */
port_ref = obj;
mps_finalize(arena, &port_ref);
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_character(char c)
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(character_s));
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_character");
obj = addr;
obj->character.type = TYPE_CHARACTER;
obj->character.c = c;
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += sizeof(character_s);
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_vector(size_t length, obj_t fill)
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(vector_s, vector) + length * sizeof(obj_t));
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
size_t i;
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_vector");
obj = addr;
obj->vector.type = TYPE_VECTOR;
obj->vector.length = length;
for(i = 0; i < length; ++i)
obj->vector.vector[i] = fill;
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += size;
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_buckets(size_t length)
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t size = ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(buckets_s, bucket) + length * sizeof(obj->buckets.bucket[0]));
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
size_t i;
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_buckets");
obj = addr;
obj->buckets.type = TYPE_BUCKETS;
obj->buckets.length = length;
obj->buckets.used = 0;
obj->buckets.deleted = 0;
for(i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
obj->buckets.bucket[i].key = NULL;
obj->buckets.bucket[i].value = NULL;
}
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += size;
return obj;
}
static obj_t make_table(size_t length, hash_t hashf, cmp_t cmpf)
{
obj_t obj;
mps_addr_t addr;
size_t l, size = ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(table_s));
do {
mps_res_t res = mps_reserve(&addr, obj_ap, size);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("out of memory in make_table");
obj = addr;
obj->table.type = TYPE_TABLE;
obj->table.buckets = NULL;
} while(!mps_commit(obj_ap, addr, size));
total += size;
obj->table.hash = hashf;
obj->table.cmp = cmpf;
/* round up to next power of 2 */
for(l = 1; l < length; l *= 2);
obj->table.buckets = make_buckets(l);
mps_ld_reset(&obj->table.ld, arena);
return obj;
}
/* getnbc -- get next non-blank char from stream */
static int getnbc(FILE *stream)
{
int c;
do {
c = getc(stream);
if(c == ';') {
do
c = getc(stream);
while(c != EOF && c != '\n');
}
} while(isspace(c));
return c;
}
/* isealpha -- test for "extended alphabetic" char
*
* Scheme symbols may contain any "extended alphabetic"
* character (see section 2.1 of R4RS). This function
* returns non-zero if a character is in the set of
* extended characters.
*/
static int isealpha(int c)
{
return strchr("+-.*/<=>!?:$%_&~^", c) != NULL;
}
/* hash -- hash a string to an unsigned long
*
* This hash function was derived (with permission) from
* Paul Haahr's hash in the most excellent rc 1.4.
*/
static unsigned long hash(const char *s, size_t length) {
unsigned long c, h=0;
size_t i = 0;
switch(length % 4) {
do {
c=(unsigned long)s[i++]; h+=(c<<17)^(c<<11)^(c<<5)^(c>>1);
case 3:
c=(unsigned long)s[i++]; h^=(c<<14)+(c<<7)+(c<<4)+c;
case 2:
c=(unsigned long)s[i++]; h^=(~c<<11)|((c<<3)^(c>>1));
case 1:
c=(unsigned long)s[i++]; h-=(c<<16)|(c<<9)|(c<<2)|(c&3);
case 0:
;
} while(i < length);
}
return h;
}
/* find -- find entry for symbol in symbol table
*
* Look for a symbol matching the string in the symbol table.
* If the symbol was found, returns the address of the symbol
* table entry which points to the symbol. Otherwise it
* either returns the address of a NULL entry into which the
* new symbol should be inserted, or NULL if the symbol table
* is full.
*/
static obj_t *find(const char *string) {
unsigned long i, h, probe;
h = hash(string, strlen(string));
probe = (h >> 8) | 1;
h &= (symtab_size-1);
i = h;
do {
if(symtab[i] == NULL ||
strcmp(string, symtab[i]->symbol.string) == 0)
return &symtab[i];
i = (i+probe) & (symtab_size-1);
} while(i != h);
return NULL;
}
/* rehash -- double size of symbol table */
static void rehash(void) {
obj_t *old_symtab = symtab;
size_t old_symtab_size = symtab_size;
mps_root_t old_symtab_root = symtab_root;
unsigned i;
mps_res_t res;
symtab_size *= 2;
symtab = malloc(sizeof(obj_t) * symtab_size);
if(symtab == NULL) error("out of memory");
/* Initialize the new table to NULL so that "find" will work. */
for(i = 0; i < symtab_size; ++i)
symtab[i] = NULL;
/* %%MPS: Once the symbol table is initialized with scannable
references (NULL in this case) we must register it as a root
before we copy objects across from the old symbol table. The MPS
might be moving objects in memory at any time, and will arrange
that both copies are updated atomically to the mutator (this
interpreter). */
res = mps_root_create_area(&symtab_root, arena, mps_rank_exact(), 0,
symtab, symtab + symtab_size,
mps_scan_area, NULL);
if(res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't register new symtab root");
for(i = 0; i < old_symtab_size; ++i)
if(old_symtab[i] != NULL) {
obj_t *where = find(old_symtab[i]->symbol.string);
assert(where != NULL); /* new table shouldn't be full */
assert(*where == NULL); /* shouldn't be in new table */
*where = old_symtab[i];
}
mps_root_destroy(old_symtab_root);
free(old_symtab);
}
/* union-find string in symbol table, rehashing if necessary */
static obj_t intern(const char *string) {
obj_t *where;
where = find(string);
if(where == NULL) {
rehash();
where = find(string);
assert(where != NULL); /* shouldn't be full after rehash */
}
if(*where == NULL) /* symbol not found in table */
*where = make_symbol(strlen(string), string);
return *where;
}
/* Hash table implementation */
/* %%MPS: When taking the hash of an address, we record the dependency
* on its location by calling mps_ld_add. See topic/location.
*/
static unsigned long eq_hash(obj_t obj, mps_ld_t ld)
{
union {char s[sizeof(obj_t)]; obj_t addr;} u;
if (ld) mps_ld_add(ld, arena, obj);
u.addr = obj;
return hash(u.s, sizeof(obj_t));
}
static int eqp(obj_t obj1, obj_t obj2)
{
return obj1 == obj2;
}
static unsigned long eqv_hash(obj_t obj, mps_ld_t ld)
{
switch(TYPE(obj)) {
case TYPE_INTEGER:
return (unsigned long)obj->integer.integer;
case TYPE_CHARACTER:
return (unsigned long)obj->character.c;
default:
return eq_hash(obj, ld);
}
}
static int eqvp(obj_t obj1, obj_t obj2)
{
if (obj1 == obj2)
return 1;
if (TYPE(obj1) != TYPE(obj2))
return 0;
switch(TYPE(obj1)) {
case TYPE_INTEGER:
return obj1->integer.integer == obj2->integer.integer;
case TYPE_CHARACTER:
return obj1->character.c == obj2->character.c;
default:
return 0;
}
}
static unsigned long string_hash(obj_t obj, mps_ld_t ld)
{
UNUSED(ld);
unless(TYPE(obj) == TYPE_STRING)
error("string-hash: argument must be a string");
return hash(obj->string.string, obj->string.length);
}
static int string_equalp(obj_t obj1, obj_t obj2)
{
return obj1 == obj2 ||
(TYPE(obj1) == TYPE_STRING &&
TYPE(obj2) == TYPE_STRING &&
obj1->string.length == obj2->string.length &&
0 == strcmp(obj1->string.string, obj2->string.string));
}
static struct bucket_s *buckets_find(obj_t tbl, obj_t buckets, obj_t key, int add)
{
unsigned long i, h, probe;
struct bucket_s *result = NULL;
assert(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE);
assert(TYPE(buckets) == TYPE_BUCKETS);
h = tbl->table.hash(key, add ? &tbl->table.ld : NULL);
probe = (h >> 8) | 1;
h &= (buckets->buckets.length-1);
i = h;
do {
struct bucket_s *b = &buckets->buckets.bucket[i];
if(b->key == NULL || tbl->table.cmp(b->key, key))
return b;
if(result == NULL && b->key == obj_deleted)
result = b;
i = (i+probe) & (buckets->buckets.length-1);
} while(i != h);
return result;
}
static size_t table_size(obj_t tbl)
{
size_t used, deleted;
assert(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE);
used = tbl->table.buckets->buckets.used;
deleted = tbl->table.buckets->buckets.deleted;
assert(used >= deleted);
return used - deleted;
}
/* Rehash 'tbl' so that it has 'new_length' buckets. If 'key' is found
* during this process, return the bucket containing 'key', otherwise
* return NULL.
*
* %%MPS: When re-hashing the table we reset the associated location
* dependency and re-add a dependency on each object in the table.
* This is because the table gets re-hashed when the locations of
* objects have changed. See topic/location.
*/
static struct bucket_s *table_rehash(obj_t tbl, size_t new_length, obj_t key)
{
size_t i;
obj_t new_buckets;
struct bucket_s *key_bucket = NULL;
assert(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE);
new_buckets = make_buckets(new_length);
mps_ld_reset(&tbl->table.ld, arena);
for (i = 0; i < tbl->table.buckets->buckets.length; ++i) {
struct bucket_s *old_b = &tbl->table.buckets->buckets.bucket[i];
if (old_b->key != NULL && old_b->key != obj_deleted) {
struct bucket_s *b = buckets_find(tbl, new_buckets, old_b->key, 1);
assert(b != NULL); /* new table shouldn't be full */
assert(b->key == NULL); /* shouldn't be in new table */
*b = *old_b;
if (b->key == key) key_bucket = b;
++ new_buckets->buckets.used;
}
}
assert(new_buckets->buckets.used == table_size(tbl));
tbl->table.buckets = new_buckets;
return key_bucket;
}
/* %%MPS: If we fail to find 'key' in the table, and if mps_ld_isstale
* returns true, then some of the keys in the table might have been
* moved by the garbage collector: in this case we need to re-hash the
* table. See topic/location.
*/
static struct bucket_s *table_find(obj_t tbl, obj_t key, int add)
{
struct bucket_s *b;
assert(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE);
b = buckets_find(tbl, tbl->table.buckets, key, add);
if ((b == NULL || b->key == NULL || b->key == obj_deleted)
&& mps_ld_isstale(&tbl->table.ld, arena, key))
{
b = table_rehash(tbl, tbl->table.buckets->buckets.length, key);
}
return b;
}
static obj_t table_ref(obj_t tbl, obj_t key)
{
struct bucket_s *b;
assert(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE);
b = table_find(tbl, key, 0);
if (b && b->key != NULL && b->key != obj_deleted)
return b->value;
return NULL;
}
static int table_try_set(obj_t tbl, obj_t key, obj_t value)
{
struct bucket_s *b;
assert(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE);
b = table_find(tbl, key, 1);
if (b == NULL)
return 0;
if (b->key == NULL) {
b->key = key;
++ tbl->table.buckets->buckets.used;
} else if (b->key == obj_deleted) {
b->key = key;
assert(tbl->table.buckets->buckets.deleted > 0);
-- tbl->table.buckets->buckets.deleted;
}
b->value = value;
return 1;
}
static int table_full(obj_t tbl)
{
assert(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE);
return tbl->table.buckets->buckets.used >= tbl->table.buckets->buckets.length / 2;
}
static void table_set(obj_t tbl, obj_t key, obj_t value)
{
assert(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE);
if (table_full(tbl) || !table_try_set(tbl, key, value)) {
int res;
table_rehash(tbl, tbl->table.buckets->buckets.length * 2, NULL);
res = table_try_set(tbl, key, value);
assert(res); /* rehash should have made room */
}
}
static void table_delete(obj_t tbl, obj_t key)
{
struct bucket_s *b;
assert(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE);
b = table_find(tbl, key, 0);
if (b && b->key != NULL && b->key != obj_deleted) {
b->key = obj_deleted;
++ tbl->table.buckets->buckets.deleted;
}
}
static void port_close(obj_t port)
{
assert(TYPE(port) == TYPE_PORT);
if(port->port.stream != NULL) {
fclose(port->port.stream);
port->port.stream = NULL;
}
}
static void print(obj_t obj, long depth, FILE *stream)
{
if (depth < 0) {
depth = -1;
}
switch(TYPE(obj)) {
case TYPE_INTEGER: {
fprintf(stream, "%ld", obj->integer.integer);
} break;
case TYPE_SYMBOL: {
fputs(obj->symbol.string, stream);
} break;
case TYPE_SPECIAL: {
fputs(obj->special.name, stream);
} break;
case TYPE_PORT: {
assert(TYPE(obj->port.name) == TYPE_STRING);
fprintf(stream, "#[port \"%s\"]",
obj->port.name->string.string);
} break;
case TYPE_STRING: {
size_t i;
putc('"', stream);
for(i = 0; i < obj->string.length; ++i) {
char c = obj->string.string[i];
switch(c) {
case '\\': fputs("\\\\", stream); break;
case '"': fputs("\\\"", stream); break;
default: putc(c, stream); break;
}
}
putc('"', stream);
} break;
case TYPE_PROMISE: {
assert(CAR(obj) == obj_true || CAR(obj) == obj_false);
fprintf(stream, "#[%sevaluated promise ",
CAR(obj) == obj_false ? "un" : "");
print(CDR(obj), depth - 1, stream);
putc(']', stream);
} break;
case TYPE_PAIR: {
if(TYPE(CAR(obj)) == TYPE_SYMBOL &&
TYPE(CDR(obj)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDDR(obj) == obj_empty) {
if(CAR(obj) == obj_quote) {
putc('\'', stream);
if(depth == 0)
fputs("...", stream);
else
print(CADR(obj), depth - 1, stream);
break;
}
if(CAR(obj) == obj_quasiquote) {
putc('`', stream);
if(depth == 0)
fputs("...", stream);
else
print(CADR(obj), depth - 1, stream);
break;
}
if(CAR(obj) == obj_unquote) {
putc(',', stream);
if(depth == 0)
fputs("...", stream);
else
print(CADR(obj), depth - 1, stream);
break;
}
if(CAR(obj) == obj_unquote_splic) {
fputs(",@", stream);
if(depth == 0)
fputs("...", stream);
else
print(CADR(obj), depth - 1, stream);
break;
}
}
putc('(', stream);
if(depth == 0)
fputs("...", stream);
else {
for(;;) {
print(CAR(obj), depth - 1, stream);
obj = CDR(obj);
if(TYPE(obj) != TYPE_PAIR) break;
putc(' ', stream);
}
if(obj != obj_empty) {
fputs(" . ", stream);
print(obj, depth - 1, stream);
}
}
putc(')', stream);
} break;
case TYPE_VECTOR: {
fputs("#(", stream);
if(depth == 0)
fputs("...", stream);
else {
size_t i;
for(i = 0; i < obj->vector.length; ++i) {
if(i > 0) putc(' ', stream);
print(obj->vector.vector[i], depth - 1, stream);
}
}
putc(')', stream);
} break;
case TYPE_BUCKETS: {
size_t i;
for(i = 0; i < obj->buckets.length; ++i) {
struct bucket_s *b = &obj->buckets.bucket[i];
if(b->key != NULL && b->key != obj_deleted) {
fputs(" (", stream);
print(b->key, depth - 1, stream);
putc(' ', stream);
print(b->value, depth - 1, stream);
putc(')', stream);
}
}
} break;
case TYPE_TABLE: {
fputs("#[hashtable", stream);
print(obj->table.buckets, depth - 1, stream);
putc(']', stream);
} break;
case TYPE_OPERATOR: {
fprintf(stream, "#[operator \"%s\" %p ",
obj->operator.name,
(void *)obj);
if(depth == 0)
fputs("...", stream);
else {
print(obj->operator.arguments, depth - 1, stream);
putc(' ', stream);
print(obj->operator.body, depth - 1, stream);
putc(' ', stream);
print(obj->operator.env, depth - 1, stream);
putc(' ', stream);
print(obj->operator.op_env, depth - 1, stream);
}
putc(']', stream);
} break;
case TYPE_CHARACTER: {
fprintf(stream, "#\\%c", obj->character.c);
} break;
default:
assert(0);
abort();
}
}
static obj_t read_integer(FILE *stream, int c)
{
long integer = 0;
do {
integer = integer*10 + c-'0';
c = getc(stream);
} while(isdigit(c));
ungetc(c, stream);
return make_integer(integer);
}
static obj_t read_symbol(FILE *stream, int c)
{
size_t length = 0;
char string[SYMMAX+1];
do {
string[length++] = (char)tolower(c);
c = getc(stream);
} while(length < SYMMAX && (isalnum(c) || isealpha(c)));
if(isalnum(c) || isealpha(c))
error("read: symbol too long");
string[length] = '\0';
ungetc(c, stream);
return intern(string);
}
static obj_t read_string(FILE *stream, int c)
{
size_t length = 0;
char string[STRMAX+1];
for(;;) {
c = getc(stream);
if(c == EOF)
error("read: end of file during string");
if(c == '"') break;
if(length >= STRMAX)
error("read: string too long");
if(c == '\\') {
c = getc(stream);
switch(c) {
case '\\': break;
case '"': break;
case 'n': c = '\n'; break;
case 't': c = '\t'; break;
case EOF:
error("read: end of file in escape sequence in string");
default:
error("read: unknown escape '%c'", c);
}
}
string[length++] = (char)c;
}
string[length] = '\0';
return make_string(length, string);
}
static obj_t read_(FILE *stream);
static obj_t read_quote(FILE *stream, int c)
{
UNUSED(c);
return make_pair(obj_quote, make_pair(read_(stream), obj_empty));
}
static obj_t read_quasiquote(FILE *stream, int c)
{
UNUSED(c);
return make_pair(obj_quasiquote, make_pair(read_(stream), obj_empty));
}
static obj_t read_unquote(FILE *stream, int c)
{
c = getc(stream);
if(c == '@')
return make_pair(obj_unquote_splic, make_pair(read_(stream), obj_empty));
ungetc(c, stream);
return make_pair(obj_unquote, make_pair(read_(stream), obj_empty));
}
static obj_t read_list(FILE *stream, int c)
{
obj_t list, new, end;
list = obj_empty;
end = NULL; /* suppress "uninitialized" warning in GCC */
for(;;) {
c = getnbc(stream);
if(c == ')' || c == '.' || c == EOF) break;
ungetc(c, stream);
new = make_pair(read_(stream), obj_empty);
if(list == obj_empty) {
list = new;
end = new;
} else {
CDR(end) = new;
end = new;
}
}
if(c == '.') {
if(list == obj_empty)
error("read: unexpected dot");
CDR(end) = read_(stream);
c = getnbc(stream);
}
if(c != ')')
error("read: expected close parenthesis");
return list;
}
static obj_t list_to_vector(obj_t list)
{
size_t i;
obj_t l, vector;
i = 0;
l = list;
while(TYPE(l) == TYPE_PAIR) {
++i;
l = CDR(l);
}
if(l != obj_empty)
return obj_error;
vector = make_vector(i, obj_undefined);
i = 0;
l = list;
while(TYPE(l) == TYPE_PAIR) {
vector->vector.vector[i] = CAR(l);
++i;
l = CDR(l);
}
return vector;
}
static obj_t read_special(FILE *stream, int c)
{
c = getnbc(stream);
switch(tolower(c)) {
case 't': return obj_true;
case 'f': return obj_false;
case '\\': { /* character (R4RS 6.6) */
c = getc(stream);
if(c == EOF)
error("read: end of file reading character literal");
return make_character((char)c);
}
case '(': { /* vector (R4RS 6.8) */
obj_t list = read_list(stream, c);
obj_t vector = list_to_vector(list);
if(vector == obj_error)
error("read: illegal vector syntax");
return vector;
}
}
error("read: unknown special '%c'", c);
return obj_error;
}
static obj_t read_(FILE *stream)
{
int c;
c = getnbc(stream);
if(c == EOF) return obj_eof;
if(isdigit(c))
return read_integer(stream, c);
switch(c) {
case '\'': return read_quote(stream, c);
case '`': return read_quasiquote(stream, c);
case ',': return read_unquote(stream, c);
case '(': return read_list(stream, c);
case '#': return read_special(stream, c);
case '"': return read_string(stream, c);
case '-': case '+': {
int next = getc(stream);
if(isdigit(next)) {
obj_t integer = read_integer(stream, next);
if(c == '-')
integer->integer.integer = -integer->integer.integer;
return integer;
}
ungetc(next, stream);
} break; /* fall through to read as symbol */
}
if(isalpha(c) || isealpha(c))
return read_symbol(stream, c);
error("read: illegal char '%c'", c);
return obj_error;
}
/* lookup_in_frame -- look up a symbol in single frame
*
* Search a single frame of the environment for a symbol binding.
*/
static obj_t lookup_in_frame(obj_t frame, obj_t symbol)
{
while(frame != obj_empty) {
assert(TYPE(frame) == TYPE_PAIR);
assert(TYPE(CAR(frame)) == TYPE_PAIR);
assert(TYPE(CAAR(frame)) == TYPE_SYMBOL);
if(CAAR(frame) == symbol)
return CAR(frame);
frame = CDR(frame);
}
return obj_undefined;
}
/* lookup -- look up symbol in environment
*
* Search an entire environment for a binding of a symbol.
*/
static obj_t lookup(obj_t env, obj_t symbol)
{
obj_t binding;
while(env != obj_empty) {
assert(TYPE(env) == TYPE_PAIR);
binding = lookup_in_frame(CAR(env), symbol);
if(binding != obj_undefined)
return binding;
env = CDR(env);
}
return obj_undefined;
}
/* define -- define symbol in environment
*
* In Scheme, define will actually rebind (i.e. set) a symbol in the
* same frame of the environment, or add a binding if it wasn't already
* set. This has the effect of making bindings local to functions
* (see how entry_interpret adds an empty frame to the environments),
* allowing recursion, and allowing redefinition at the top level.
* See R4R2 section 5.2 for details.
*/
static void define(obj_t env, obj_t symbol, obj_t value)
{
obj_t binding;
assert(TYPE(env) == TYPE_PAIR); /* always at least one frame */
binding = lookup_in_frame(CAR(env), symbol);
if(binding != obj_undefined)
CDR(binding) = value;
else
CAR(env) = make_pair(make_pair(symbol, value), CAR(env));
}
static obj_t eval(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t exp)
{
for(;;) {
obj_t operator;
obj_t result;
/* self-evaluating */
if(TYPE(exp) == TYPE_INTEGER ||
(TYPE(exp) == TYPE_SPECIAL && exp != obj_empty) ||
TYPE(exp) == TYPE_STRING ||
TYPE(exp) == TYPE_CHARACTER ||
TYPE(exp) == TYPE_OPERATOR)
return exp;
/* symbol lookup */
if(TYPE(exp) == TYPE_SYMBOL) {
obj_t binding = lookup(env, exp);
if(binding == obj_undefined)
error("eval: unbound symbol \"%s\"", exp->symbol.string);
return CDR(binding);
}
if(TYPE(exp) != TYPE_PAIR) {
error("eval: unknown syntax");
return obj_error;
}
/* apply operator or function */
if(TYPE(CAR(exp)) == TYPE_SYMBOL) {
obj_t binding = lookup(op_env, CAR(exp));
if(binding != obj_undefined) {
operator = CDR(binding);
assert(TYPE(operator) == TYPE_OPERATOR);
result = (*operator->operator.entry)(env, op_env, operator, CDR(exp));
goto found;
}
}
operator = eval(env, op_env, CAR(exp));
unless(TYPE(operator) == TYPE_OPERATOR)
error("eval: application of non-function");
result = (*operator->operator.entry)(env, op_env, operator, CDR(exp));
found:
if (!(TYPE(result) == TYPE_PAIR && CAR(result) == obj_tail))
return result;
env = CADR(result);
op_env = CADDR(result);
exp = CAR(CDDDR(result));
}
}
static void mps_chat(void);
static obj_t load(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t filename) {
obj_t port, result = obj_undefined;
FILE *stream;
assert(TYPE(filename) == TYPE_STRING);
stream = fopen(filename->string.string, "r");
if(stream == NULL)
error("load: cannot open %s: %s", filename->string.string, strerror(errno));
port = make_port(filename, stream);
for(;;) {
obj_t obj;
mps_chat();
obj = read_(stream);
if(obj == obj_eof) break;
result = eval(env, op_env, obj);
}
port_close(port);
return result;
}
/* OPERATOR UTILITIES */
/* eval_list -- evaluate list of expressions giving list of results
*
* eval_list evaluates a list of expressions and yields a list of their
* results, in order. If the list is badly formed, an error is thrown
* using the message given.
*/
static obj_t eval_list(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t list, const char *message)
{
obj_t result, end, pair;
result = obj_empty;
end = NULL; /* suppress "uninitialized" warning in GCC */
while(list != obj_empty) {
if(TYPE(list) != TYPE_PAIR)
error(message);
pair = make_pair(eval(env, op_env, CAR(list)), obj_empty);
if(result == obj_empty)
result = pair;
else
CDR(end) = pair;
end = pair;
list = CDR(list);
}
return result;
}
/* eval_args1 -- evaluate some operator arguments
*
* See eval_args and eval_args_rest for usage.
*/
static obj_t eval_args1(const char *name, obj_t env, obj_t op_env,
obj_t operands, unsigned n, va_list args)
{
unsigned i;
for(i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("eval: too few arguments to %s", name);
*va_arg(args, obj_t *) = eval(env, op_env, CAR(operands));
operands = CDR(operands);
}
return operands;
}
/* eval_args -- evaluate operator arguments without rest list
*
* eval_args evaluates the first "n" expressions from the list of
* expressions in "operands", returning the rest of the operands
* unevaluated. It puts the results of evaluation in the addresses
* passed in the vararg list. If the operands list is badly formed
* an error is thrown using the operator name passed. For example:
*
* eval_args("foo", env, op_env, operands, 2, &arg1, &arg2);
*/
static void eval_args(const char *name, obj_t env, obj_t op_env,
obj_t operands, unsigned n, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, n);
operands = eval_args1(name, env, op_env, operands, n, args);
unless(operands == obj_empty)
error("eval: too many arguments to %s", name);
va_end(args);
}
/* eval_args_rest -- evaluate operator arguments with rest list
*
* eval_args_rest evaluates the first "n" expressions from the list of
* expressions in "operands", then evaluates the rest of the operands
* using eval_list and puts the result at *restp. It puts the results
* of evaluating the first "n" operands in the addresses
* passed in the vararg list. If the operands list is badly formed
* an error is thrown using the operator name passed. For example:
*
* eval_args_rest("foo", env, op_env, operands, &rest, 2, &arg1, &arg2);
*/
static void eval_args_rest(const char *name, obj_t env, obj_t op_env,
obj_t operands, obj_t *restp, unsigned n, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, n);
operands = eval_args1(name, env, op_env, operands, n, args);
va_end(args);
*restp = eval_list(env, op_env, operands, "eval: badly formed argument list");
}
/* eval_tail -- return an object that will cause eval to loop
*
* Rather than calling `eval` an operator can return a special object that
* causes a calling `eval` to loop, avoiding using up a C stack frame.
* This implements tail recursion (in a simple way).
*/
static obj_t eval_tail(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t exp)
{
return make_pair(obj_tail,
make_pair(env,
make_pair(op_env,
make_pair(exp,
obj_empty))));
}
/* eval_body -- evaluate a list of expressions, returning last result
*
* This is used for the bodies of forms such as let, begin, etc. where
* a list of expressions is allowed.
*/
static obj_t eval_body(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t body)
{
for (;;) {
if (TYPE(body) != TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal expression list", operator->operator.name);
if (CDR(body) == obj_empty)
return eval_tail(env, op_env, CAR(body));
(void)eval(env, op_env, CAR(body));
body = CDR(body);
}
}
/* BUILT-IN OPERATORS */
/* entry_interpret -- interpreted function entry point
*
* When a function is made using lambda (see entry_lambda) an operator
* is created with entry_interpret as its entry point, and the arguments
* and body of the function. The entry_interpret function evaluates
* the operands of the function and binds them to the argument names
* in a new frame added to the lambda's closure environment. It then
* evaluates the body in that environment, executing the function.
*/
static obj_t entry_interpret(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arguments, fun_env, fun_op_env;
assert(TYPE(operator) == TYPE_OPERATOR);
/* Make a new frame so that bindings are local to the function. */
/* Arguments will be bound in this new frame. */
fun_env = make_pair(obj_empty, operator->operator.env);
fun_op_env = make_pair(obj_empty, operator->operator.op_env);
arguments = operator->operator.arguments;
while(operands != obj_empty) {
if(arguments == obj_empty)
error("eval: function applied to too many arguments");
if(TYPE(arguments) == TYPE_SYMBOL) {
define(fun_env, arguments,
eval_list(env, op_env, operands, "eval: badly formed argument list"));
operands = obj_empty;
arguments = obj_empty;
} else {
assert(TYPE(arguments) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CAR(arguments)) == TYPE_SYMBOL);
define(fun_env,
CAR(arguments),
eval(env, op_env, CAR(operands)));
operands = CDR(operands);
arguments = CDR(arguments);
}
}
if(arguments != obj_empty)
error("eval: function applied to too few arguments");
return eval_tail(fun_env, fun_op_env, operator->operator.body);
}
/* entry_quote -- return operands unevaluated
*
* In Scheme, (quote foo) evaluates to foo (i.e. foo is not evaluated).
* See R4RS 4.1.2. The reader expands "'x" to "(quote x)".
*/
static obj_t entry_quote(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
UNUSED(env);
UNUSED(op_env);
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDR(operands) == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
return CAR(operands);
}
/* entry_define -- bind a symbol in the top frame of the environment
*
* In Scheme, "(define <symbol> <expression>)" evaluates expressions
* and binds it to symbol in the top frame of the environment (see
* R4RS 5.2). This code also allows the non-essential syntax for
* define, "(define (<symbol> <formals>) <body>)" as a short-hand for
* "(define <symbol> (lambda (<formals>) <body>))".
*/
static obj_t entry_define(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t symbol = NULL, value = NULL;
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
if(TYPE(CAR(operands)) == TYPE_SYMBOL) {
unless(CDDR(operands) == obj_empty)
error("%s: too many arguments", operator->operator.name);
symbol = CAR(operands);
value = eval(env, op_env, CADR(operands));
} else if(TYPE(CAR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CAAR(operands)) == TYPE_SYMBOL) {
symbol = CAAR(operands);
value = eval(env, op_env,
make_pair(obj_lambda,
make_pair(CDAR(operands), CDR(operands))));
} else
error("%s: applied to binder", operator->operator.name);
define(env, symbol, value);
return symbol;
}
/* entry_if -- one- or two-armed conditional
*
* "(if <test> <consequent> <alternate>)" and "(if <test> <consequent>)".
* See R4RS 4.1.5.
*/
static obj_t entry_if(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t test;
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
(CDDR(operands) == obj_empty ||
(TYPE(CDDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDDDR(operands) == obj_empty)))
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
test = eval(env, op_env, CAR(operands));
/* Anything which is not #f counts as true [R4RS 6.1]. */
if(test != obj_false)
return eval_tail(env, op_env, CADR(operands));
if(TYPE(CDDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR)
return eval_tail(env, op_env, CADDR(operands));
return obj_undefined;
}
/* entry_cond -- general conditional
*
* "(cond (<test1> <exp1.1> ...) (<test2> <exp2.1> ...) ... [(else <expe.1> ...)])"
*/
static obj_t entry_cond(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
while(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR) {
obj_t clause = CAR(operands);
obj_t result;
unless(TYPE(clause) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CDR(clause)) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal clause syntax", operator->operator.name);
if(CAR(clause) == obj_else) {
unless(CDR(operands) == obj_empty)
error("%s: else clause must come last", operator->operator.name);
result = obj_true;
} else
result = eval(env, op_env, CAR(clause));
if(result != obj_false) {
if (CDR(clause) == obj_empty)
return result;
return eval_body(env, op_env, operator, CDR(clause));
}
operands = CDR(operands);
}
return obj_undefined;
}
/* entry_and -- (and <test1> ...) */
static obj_t entry_and(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t test;
if (operands == obj_empty)
return obj_true;
do {
if (TYPE(operands) != TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
if (CDR(operands) == obj_empty)
return eval_tail(env, op_env, CAR(operands));
test = eval(env, op_env, CAR(operands));
operands = CDR(operands);
} while (test != obj_false);
return test;
}
/* entry_or -- (or <test1> ...) */
static obj_t entry_or(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t test;
if (operands == obj_empty)
return obj_false;
do {
if (TYPE(operands) != TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
if (CDR(operands) == obj_empty)
return eval_tail(env, op_env, CAR(operands));
test = eval(env, op_env, CAR(operands));
operands = CDR(operands);
} while (test == obj_false);
return test;
}
/* entry_let -- (let <bindings> <body>) */
/* TODO: Too much common code with let* */
static obj_t entry_let(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t inner_env, bindings;
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
inner_env = make_pair(obj_empty, env); /* TODO: common with interpret */
bindings = CAR(operands);
while(TYPE(bindings) == TYPE_PAIR) {
obj_t binding = CAR(bindings);
unless(TYPE(binding) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CAR(binding)) == TYPE_SYMBOL &&
TYPE(CDR(binding)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDDR(binding) == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal binding", operator->operator.name);
define(inner_env, CAR(binding), eval(env, op_env, CADR(binding)));
bindings = CDR(bindings);
}
if(bindings != obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal bindings list", operator->operator.name);
return eval_body(inner_env, op_env, operator, CDR(operands));
}
/* entry_let_star -- (let* <bindings> <body>) */
/* TODO: Too much common code with let */
static obj_t entry_let_star(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t inner_env, bindings;
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
inner_env = make_pair(obj_empty, env); /* TODO: common with interpret */
bindings = CAR(operands);
while(TYPE(bindings) == TYPE_PAIR) {
obj_t binding = CAR(bindings);
unless(TYPE(binding) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CAR(binding)) == TYPE_SYMBOL &&
TYPE(CDR(binding)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDDR(binding) == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal binding", operator->operator.name);
define(inner_env, CAR(binding), eval(inner_env, op_env, CADR(binding)));
bindings = CDR(bindings);
}
if(bindings != obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal bindings list", operator->operator.name);
return eval_body(inner_env, op_env, operator, CDR(operands));
}
/* entry_letrec -- (letrec <bindings> <body>) */
/* TODO: Too much common code with let and let* */
static obj_t entry_letrec(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t inner_env, bindings;
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
inner_env = make_pair(obj_empty, env); /* TODO: common with interpret */
bindings = CAR(operands);
while(TYPE(bindings) == TYPE_PAIR) {
obj_t binding = CAR(bindings);
unless(TYPE(binding) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CAR(binding)) == TYPE_SYMBOL &&
TYPE(CDR(binding)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDDR(binding) == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal binding", operator->operator.name);
define(inner_env, CAR(binding), obj_undefined);
bindings = CDR(bindings);
}
if(bindings != obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal bindings list", operator->operator.name);
bindings = CAR(operands);
while(TYPE(bindings) == TYPE_PAIR) {
obj_t binding = CAR(bindings);
define(inner_env, CAR(binding), eval(inner_env, op_env, CADR(binding)));
bindings = CDR(bindings);
}
return eval_body(inner_env, op_env, operator, CDR(operands));
}
/* entry_do -- (do ((<var> <init> <step1>) ...) (<test> <exp> ...) <command> ...)
* Do is an iteration construct. It specifies a set of variables to be
* bound, how they are to be initialized at the start, and how they
* are to be updated on each iteration. When a termination condition
* is met, the loop exits with a specified result value.
* See R4RS 4.2.4.
*/
static obj_t entry_do(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t inner_env, next_env, bindings;
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CADR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
inner_env = make_pair(obj_empty, env);
/* Do expressions are evaluated as follows: The <init> expressions
are evaluated (in some unspecified order), the <variable>s are
bound to fresh locations, the results of the <init> expressions
are stored in the bindings of the <variable>s, and then the
iteration phase begins. */
bindings = CAR(operands);
while(TYPE(bindings) == TYPE_PAIR) {
obj_t binding = CAR(bindings);
unless(TYPE(binding) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CAR(binding)) == TYPE_SYMBOL &&
TYPE(CDR(binding)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
(CDDR(binding) == obj_empty ||
(TYPE(CDDR(binding)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDDDR(binding) == obj_empty)))
error("%s: illegal binding", operator->operator.name);
define(inner_env, CAR(binding), eval(env, op_env, CADR(binding)));
bindings = CDR(bindings);
}
for(;;) {
/* Each iteration begins by evaluating <test>; */
obj_t test = CADR(operands);
if(eval(inner_env, op_env, CAR(test)) == obj_false) {
/* if the result is false (see section see section 6.1
Booleans), then the <command> expressions are evaluated in
order for effect, */
obj_t commands = CDDR(operands);
while(TYPE(commands) == TYPE_PAIR) {
eval(inner_env, op_env, CAR(commands));
commands = CDR(commands);
}
unless(commands == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
/* the <step> expressions are evaluated in some unspecified
order, the <variable>s are bound to fresh locations, the
results of the <step>s are stored in the bindings of the
<variable>s, and the next iteration begins. */
bindings = CAR(operands);
next_env = make_pair(obj_empty, inner_env);
while(TYPE(bindings) == TYPE_PAIR) {
obj_t binding = CAR(bindings);
unless(CDDR(binding) == obj_empty)
define(next_env, CAR(binding), eval(inner_env, op_env, CADDR(binding)));
bindings = CDR(bindings);
}
inner_env = next_env;
} else {
/* If <test> evaluates to a true value, then the <expression>s
are evaluated from left to right and the value of the last
<expression> is returned as the value of the do expression.
If no <expression>s are present, then the value of the do
expression is unspecified. */
obj_t result = obj_undefined;
test = CDR(test);
while(TYPE(test) == TYPE_PAIR) {
result = eval(inner_env, op_env, CAR(test));
test = CDR(test);
}
unless(test == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
return result;
}
}
}
/* entry_delay -- (delay <exp>) */
static obj_t entry_delay(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t promise;
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDR(operands) == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
promise = make_pair(obj_false,
make_operator("anonymous promise",
entry_interpret, obj_empty,
CAR(operands), env, op_env));
TYPE(promise) = TYPE_PROMISE;
return promise;
}
static obj_t quasiquote(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t arg)
{
obj_t result = obj_empty, end = NULL, insert;
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_PAIR)
return arg;
while(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_PAIR) {
if(TYPE(CAR(arg)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CAAR(arg)) == TYPE_SYMBOL &&
(CAAR(arg) == obj_unquote ||
CAAR(arg) == obj_unquote_splic)) {
unless(TYPE(CDAR(arg)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDDAR(arg) == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal %s syntax", operator->operator.name,
CAAR(arg)->symbol.string);
insert = eval(env, op_env, CADAR(arg));
if(CAAR(arg) == obj_unquote) {
obj_t pair = make_pair(insert, obj_empty);
if(result == obj_empty)
result = pair;
if(end)
CDR(end) = pair;
end = pair;
} else if(CAAR(arg) == obj_unquote_splic) {
while(TYPE(insert) == TYPE_PAIR) {
obj_t pair = make_pair(CAR(insert), obj_empty);
if(result == obj_empty)
result = pair;
if(end)
CDR(end) = pair;
end = pair;
insert = CDR(insert);
}
if(insert != obj_empty)
error("%s: %s expression must return list",
operator->operator.name, CAAR(arg)->symbol.string);
}
} else {
obj_t pair = make_pair(quasiquote(env, op_env, operator, CAR(arg)), obj_empty);
if(result == obj_empty)
result = pair;
if(end)
CDR(end) = pair;
end = pair;
}
arg = CDR(arg);
}
return result;
}
/* entry_quasiquote -- (quasiquote <template>) or `<template> */
static obj_t entry_quasiquote(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDR(operands) == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
return quasiquote(env, op_env, operator, CAR(operands));
}
/* entry_set -- assignment
*
* (set! <variable> <expression>)
* See R4RS 4.1.6.
*/
static obj_t entry_set(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t symbol, binding, value;
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR &&
CDDR(operands) == obj_empty)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(CAR(operands)) == TYPE_SYMBOL)
error("%s: applied to non-symbol", operator->operator.name);
symbol = CAR(operands);
binding = lookup(env, symbol);
if(binding == obj_undefined)
error("%s: applied to unbound symbol \"%s\"",
operator->operator.name, symbol->symbol.string);
value = eval(env, op_env, CADR(operands));
CDR(binding) = value;
return value;
}
/* entry_lambda -- lambda expressions
*
* (lambda <formals> <body>)
* See R4RS 4.1.4.
*
* The entry_lambda function creates a new object of TYPE_OPERATOR
* which captures the current environments, and contains the lambda
* formals and body. This operator has an entry point at
* entry_interpret, which will evaluate and bind the arguments when
* the operator is applied.
*
* [Capturing the whole environment is bad for GC because it means
* that everything defined when the lambda is evaluated will survive
* for as long as the operator survives. It would be better to
* examine the lambda body and determine which variables it references,
* and either create a new environment or build a new body with just
* those variables bound.]
*/
static obj_t entry_lambda(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t list;
unless(TYPE(operands) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CDR(operands)) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: illegal syntax", operator->operator.name);
/* check syntax of argument list to save time in apply */
list = CAR(operands);
while(list != obj_empty && TYPE(list) != TYPE_SYMBOL) {
unless(TYPE(list) == TYPE_PAIR &&
TYPE(CAR(list)) == TYPE_SYMBOL)
error("%s: illegal argument list", operator->operator.name);
list = CDR(list);
}
return make_operator("anonymous function",
entry_interpret, CAR(operands),
make_pair(obj_begin, CDR(operands)),
env, op_env);
}
/* entry_begin -- sequencing
*
* (begin <expression1> <expression2> ...)
* See R4RS 4.2.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_begin(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
return eval_body(env, op_env, operator, operands);
}
/* BUILT-IN FUNCTIONS */
/* (not <obj>)
* Not returns #t if obj is false, and return #f otherwise.
* See R4RS 6.1.
*/
static obj_t entry_not(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(arg == obj_false);
}
/* (boolean? <obj>)
* Boolean? return #t if obj is either #t or #f, and #f otherwise.
* See R4RS 6.1.
*/
static obj_t entry_booleanp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(arg == obj_true || arg == obj_false);
}
/* (eqv? <obj1> <obj2>)
* The eqv? procedure defines a useful equivalence relation on
* objects.
* See R4RS 6.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_eqvp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg1, arg2;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &arg1, &arg2);
return make_bool(eqvp(arg1, arg2));
}
/* (eq? <obj1> <obj2>)
* Eq? is similar to eqv? except that in some cases it is capable of
* discerning distinctions finer than those detectable by eqv?.
* See R4RS 6.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_eqp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg1, arg2;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &arg1, &arg2);
return make_bool(arg1 == arg2);
}
static int equalp(obj_t obj1, obj_t obj2)
{
size_t i;
if(TYPE(obj1) != TYPE(obj2))
return 0;
switch(TYPE(obj1)) {
case TYPE_PAIR:
return equalp(CAR(obj1), CAR(obj2)) && equalp(CDR(obj1), CDR(obj2));
case TYPE_VECTOR:
if(obj1->vector.length != obj2->vector.length)
return 0;
for(i = 0; i < obj1->vector.length; ++i) {
if(!equalp(obj1->vector.vector[i], obj2->vector.vector[i]))
return 0;
}
return 1;
case TYPE_STRING:
return obj1->string.length == obj2->string.length
&& 0 == strcmp(obj1->string.string, obj2->string.string);
default:
return eqvp(obj1, obj2);
}
}
/* (equal? <obj1> <obj2>)
* Equal? recursively compares the contents of pairs, vectors, and
* strings, applying eqv? on other objects such as numbers and
* symbols. A rule of thumb is that objects are generally equal? if
* they print the same. Equal? may fail to terminate if its arguments
* are circular data structures.
* See R4RS 6.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_equalp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg1, arg2;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &arg1, &arg2);
return make_bool(equalp(arg1, arg2));
}
/* (pair? <obj>)
* Pair? returns #t if obj is a pair, and otherwise returns #f.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_pairp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_PAIR);
}
/* (cons obj1 obj2)
* Returns a newly allocated pair whose car is obj1 and whose cdr is
* obj2. The pair is guaranteed to be different (in the sense of eqv?)
* from every existing object.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_cons(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t car, cdr;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &car, &cdr);
return make_pair(car, cdr);
}
/* (car pair)
* Returns the contents of the car field of pair. Note that it is an
* error to take the car of the empty list.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_car(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t pair;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &pair);
unless(TYPE(pair) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: argument must be a pair", operator->operator.name);
return CAR(pair);
}
/* (cdr pair)
* Returns the contents of the cdr field of pair. Note that it is an
* error to take the cdr of the empty list.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_cdr(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t pair;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &pair);
unless(TYPE(pair) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: argument must be a pair", operator->operator.name);
return CDR(pair);
}
/* (set-car! pair obj)
* Stores obj in the car field of pair. The value returned by set-car!
* is unspecified.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_setcar(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t pair, value;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &pair, &value);
unless(TYPE(pair) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: first argument must be a pair", operator->operator.name);
CAR(pair) = value;
return obj_undefined;
}
/* (set-cdr! pair obj)
* Stores obj in the cdr field of pair. The value returned by set-cdr!
* is unspecified.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_setcdr(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t pair, value;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &pair, &value);
unless(TYPE(pair) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: first argument must be a pair", operator->operator.name);
CDR(pair) = value;
return obj_undefined;
}
/* (null? obj)
* Returns #t if obj is the empty list, otherwise returns #f.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_nullp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(arg == obj_empty);
}
/* (list? obj)
* Returns #t if obj is a list, otherwise returns #f. By definition,
* all lists have finite length and are terminated by the empty list.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_listp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
while(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_PAIR)
arg = CDR(arg);
return make_bool(arg == obj_empty);
}
/* (list obj ...)
* Returns a newly allocated list of its arguments.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_list(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t rest;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &rest, 0);
return rest;
}
/* (length list)
* Returns the length of list.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_length(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
long length;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
length = 0;
while(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_PAIR) {
++length;
arg = CDR(arg);
}
if(arg != obj_empty)
error("%s: applied to non-list", operator->operator.name);
return make_integer(length);
}
/* (append list ...)
* Returns a list consisting of the elements of the first list
* followed by the elements of the other lists.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_append(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg1, arg2, result, pair, end;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &arg1, &arg2);
result = obj_empty;
end = NULL; /* suppress "uninitialized" warning in GCC */
while(TYPE(arg1) == TYPE_PAIR) {
pair = make_pair(CAR(arg1), obj_empty);
if(result == obj_empty)
result = pair;
else
CDR(end) = pair;
end = pair;
arg1 = CDR(arg1);
}
if(arg1 != obj_empty)
error("%s: applied to non-list", operator->operator.name);
if(result == obj_empty)
return arg2;
CDR(end) = arg2;
return result;
}
/* (integer? obj)
* These numerical type predicates can be applied to any kind of
* argument, including non-numbers. They return #t if the object is of
* the named type, and otherwise they return #f.
* See R4RS 6.5.5.
*/
static obj_t entry_integerp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER);
}
/* (zero? z)
* (positive? x)
* (negative? x)
* These numerical predicates test a number for a particular property,
* returning #t or #f.
* See R4RS 6.5.5.
*/
static obj_t entry_zerop(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
return make_bool(arg->integer.integer == 0);
}
static obj_t entry_positivep(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
return make_bool(arg->integer.integer > 0);
}
static obj_t entry_negativep(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
return make_bool(arg->integer.integer < 0);
}
/* (symbol? obj)
* Returns #t if obj is a symbol, otherwise returns #f.
* See R4RS 6.4.
*/
static obj_t entry_symbolp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_SYMBOL);
}
/* (procedure? obj)
* Returns #t if obj is a procedure, otherwise returns #f.
* See R4RS 6.9.
*/
static obj_t entry_procedurep(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_OPERATOR);
}
/* (apply proc args)
* Proc must be a procedure and args must be a list. Calls proc with
* the elements of args as the actual arguments.
* See R4RS 6.9.
*/
static obj_t entry_apply(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t proc, args, qargs = obj_empty, end = NULL, quote;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &proc, &args);
unless(TYPE(proc) == TYPE_OPERATOR)
error("%s: first argument must be a procedure", operator->operator.name);
quote = make_operator("quote", entry_quote, obj_empty, obj_empty, obj_empty, obj_empty);
while(args != obj_empty) {
obj_t a;
assert(TYPE(args) == TYPE_PAIR);
a = make_pair(make_pair(quote, make_pair(CAR(args), obj_empty)), obj_empty);
if(end != NULL)
CDR(end) = a;
else
qargs = a;
end = a;
args = CDR(args);
}
return (*proc->operator.entry)(env, op_env, proc, qargs);
}
/* (+ z1 ...)
* This procedure returns the sum of its arguments.
* See R4RS 6.5.5.
*/
static obj_t entry_add(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t args;
long result;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &args, 0);
result = 0;
while(TYPE(args) == TYPE_PAIR) {
unless(TYPE(CAR(args)) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: arguments must be integers", operator->operator.name);
result += CAR(args)->integer.integer;
args = CDR(args);
}
assert(args == obj_empty); /* eval_args_rest always returns a list */
return make_integer(result);
}
/* (* z1 ...)
* This procedure returns the product of its arguments.
* See R4RS 6.5.5.
*/
static obj_t entry_multiply(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t args;
long result;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &args, 0);
result = 1;
while(TYPE(args) == TYPE_PAIR) {
unless(TYPE(CAR(args)) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: arguments must be integers", operator->operator.name);
result *= CAR(args)->integer.integer;
args = CDR(args);
}
assert(args == obj_empty); /* eval_args_rest always returns a list */
return make_integer(result);
}
/* (- z)
* (- z1 z2)
* (- z1 z2 ...)
* With two or more arguments, this procedure returns the difference
* of its arguments, associating to the left. With one argument,
* however, it returns the additive inverse of its argument.
* See R4RS 6.5.5.
*/
static obj_t entry_subtract(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, args;
long result;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &args, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: first argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
result = arg->integer.integer;
if(args == obj_empty)
result = -result;
else {
while(TYPE(args) == TYPE_PAIR) {
unless(TYPE(CAR(args)) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: arguments must be integers", operator->operator.name);
result -= CAR(args)->integer.integer;
args = CDR(args);
}
assert(args == obj_empty); /* eval_args_rest always returns a list */
}
return make_integer(result);
}
/* (/ z)
* (/ z1 z2)
* (/ z1 z2 ...)
* With two or more arguments, this procedure returns the quotient
* of its arguments, associating to the left. With one argument,
* however, it returns the multiplicative inverse of its argument.
* See R4RS 6.5.5.
*/
static obj_t entry_divide(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, args;
long result;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &args, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: first argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
result = arg->integer.integer;
if(args == obj_empty) {
if(result == 0)
error("%s: reciprocal of zero", operator->operator.name);
result = 1/result; /* TODO: pretty meaningless for integers */
} else {
while(TYPE(args) == TYPE_PAIR) {
unless(TYPE(CAR(args)) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: arguments must be integers", operator->operator.name);
if(CAR(args)->integer.integer == 0)
error("%s: divide by zero", operator->operator.name);
result /= CAR(args)->integer.integer;
args = CDR(args);
}
assert(args == obj_empty); /* eval_args_rest always returns a list */
}
return make_integer(result);
}
/* (< x1 x2 x3 ...)
* This procedure returns #t if its arguments are monotonically
* increasing.
* See R4RS 6.5.5.
*/
static obj_t entry_lessthan(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, args;
long last;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &args, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: first argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
last = arg->integer.integer;
while(TYPE(args) == TYPE_PAIR) {
unless(TYPE(CAR(args)) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: arguments must be integers", operator->operator.name);
if (last >= CAR(args)->integer.integer)
return obj_false;
last = CAR(args)->integer.integer;
args = CDR(args);
}
assert(args == obj_empty); /* eval_args_rest always returns a list */
return obj_true;
}
/* (> x1 x2 x3 ...)
* This procedure returns #t if its arguments are monotonically
* decreasing.
* See R4RS 6.5.5.
*/
static obj_t entry_greaterthan(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, args;
long last;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &args, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: first argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
last = arg->integer.integer;
while(TYPE(args) == TYPE_PAIR) {
unless(TYPE(CAR(args)) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: arguments must be integers", operator->operator.name);
if (last <= CAR(args)->integer.integer)
return obj_false;
last = CAR(args)->integer.integer;
args = CDR(args);
}
assert(args == obj_empty); /* eval_args_rest always returns a list */
return obj_true;
}
/* (reverse list)
* Returns a newly allocated list consisting of the elements of list
* in reverse order.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_reverse(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, result;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
result = obj_empty;
while(arg != obj_empty) {
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: argument must be a list", operator->operator.name);
result = make_pair(CAR(arg), result);
arg = CDR(arg);
}
return result;
}
/* (list-tail list k)
* Returns the sublist of list obtained by omitting the first k
* elements.
*/
static obj_t entry_list_tail(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, k;
long i;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &arg, &k);
unless(TYPE(k) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: second argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
i = k->integer.integer;
unless(i >= 0)
error("%s: second argument must be non-negative", operator->operator.name);
while(i-- > 0) {
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: first argument must be a list", operator->operator.name);
arg = CDR(arg);
}
return arg;
}
/* (list-ref list k)
* Returns the kth element of list.
* See R4RS 6.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_list_ref(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, k, result;
long i;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &arg, &k);
unless(TYPE(k) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: second argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
i = k->integer.integer;
unless(i >= 0)
error("%s: second argument must be non-negative", operator->operator.name);
do {
if(arg == obj_empty)
error("%s: index %ld out of bounds", operator->operator.name, k->integer.integer);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: first argument must be a list", operator->operator.name);
result = CAR(arg);
arg = CDR(arg);
} while(i-- > 0);
return result;
}
static obj_t entry_environment(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 0);
return env;
}
/* (open-input-file filename)
* Takes a string naming an existing file and returns an input port
* capable of delivering characters from the file. If the file cannot
* be opened, an error is signalled.
* See R4RS 6.10.1
*/
static obj_t entry_open_input_file(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t filename;
FILE *stream;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &filename);
unless(TYPE(filename) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
stream = fopen(filename->string.string, "r");
if(stream == NULL)
error("%s: cannot open input file", operator->operator.name);
return make_port(filename, stream);
}
/* (open-output-file filename)
* Takes a string naming an output file to be created and returns an
* output port capable of writing characters to a new file by that
* name. If the file cannot be opened, an error is signalled. If a
* file with the given name already exists, the effect is unspecified.
* See R4RS 6.10.1
*/
static obj_t entry_open_output_file(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t filename;
FILE *stream;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &filename);
unless(TYPE(filename) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
stream = fopen(filename->string.string, "w");
if(stream == NULL)
error("%s: cannot open output file", operator->operator.name);
return make_port(filename, stream);
}
/* (close-input-port port)
* (close-output-port port)
* Closes the file associated with port, rendering the port incapable
* of delivering or accepting characters. These routines have no
* effect if the file has already been closed. The value returned is
* unspecified.
* See R4RS 6.10.1.
*/
static obj_t entry_close_port(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t port;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &port);
unless(TYPE(port) == TYPE_PORT)
error("%s: argument must be a port", operator->operator.name);
port_close(port);
return obj_undefined;
}
static FILE *rest_port_stream(obj_t operator, obj_t rest, const char *argnumber, FILE *default_stream) {
FILE *stream = default_stream;
unless(rest == obj_empty) {
unless(CDR(rest) == obj_empty)
error("%s: too many arguments", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(CAR(rest)) == TYPE_PORT)
error("%s: %s argument must be a port", operator->operator.name, argnumber);
stream = CAR(rest)->port.stream;
unless(stream)
error("%s: port is closed", operator->operator.name);
}
return stream;
}
/* (write obj)
* (write obj port)
* Writes a written representation of obj to the given port. Strings
* that appear in the written representation are enclosed in
* doublequotes, and within those strings backslash and doublequote
* characters are escaped by backslashes. Write returns an unspecified
* value. The port argument may be omitted, in which case it defaults
* to the value returned by current-output-port.
* See R4RS 6.10.3.
*/
static obj_t entry_write(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, rest;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &rest, 1, &arg);
/* TODO: default to current-output-port */
print(arg, -1, rest_port_stream(operator, rest, "second", stdout));
return obj_undefined;
}
static obj_t entry_write_string(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, rest;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &rest, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: first argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
/* TODO: default to current-output-port */
fputs(arg->string.string, rest_port_stream(operator, rest, "second", stdout));
return obj_undefined;
}
/* (newline)
* (newline port)
* Writes an end of line to port. Exactly how this is done differs
* from one operating system to another. Returns an unspecified value.
* The port argument may be omitted, in which case it defaults to the
* value returned by current-output-port.
*/
static obj_t entry_newline(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t rest;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &rest, 0);
/* TODO: default to current-output-port */
putc('\n', rest_port_stream(operator, rest, "first", stdout));
return obj_undefined;
}
/* (load filename)
* Filename should be a string naming an existing file containing
* Scheme source code. The load procedure reads expressions and
* definitions from the file and evaluates them sequentially. It is
* unspecified whether the results of the expressions are printed. The
* load procedure does not affect the values returned by
* current-input-port and current-output-port. Load returns an
* unspecified value.
* See R4RS 6.10.4.
*/
static obj_t entry_load(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t filename;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &filename);
unless(TYPE(filename) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
return load(env, op_env, filename);
}
/* (force promise)
* Forces the value of promise. If no value has been computed for the
* promise, then a value is computed and returned. The value of the
* promise is cached (or "memoized") so that if it is forced a second
* time, the previously computed value is returned.
* See R4RS 6.9.
*
* TODO: This doesn't work if the promise refers to its own value.
*/
static obj_t entry_force(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t promise;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &promise);
unless(TYPE(promise) == TYPE_PROMISE)
error("%s: argument must be a promise", operator->operator.name);
assert(CAR(promise) == obj_false || CAR(promise) == obj_true);
/* If the promise is unevaluated then apply the CDR. */
if(CAR(promise) == obj_false) {
obj_t closure = CDR(promise);
assert(TYPE(closure) == TYPE_OPERATOR);
assert(closure->operator.arguments == obj_empty);
CDR(promise) = (*closure->operator.entry)(env, op_env, closure, obj_empty);
CAR(promise) = obj_true;
}
return CDR(promise);
}
/* (char? obj)
* Returns #t if obj is a character, otherwise returns #f.
* See R4RS 6.6.
*/
static obj_t entry_charp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_CHARACTER);
}
/* (char->integer char)
* Given a character, char->integer returns its Unicode scalar value
* as an exact integer object.
* See R4RS 6.6.
*/
static obj_t entry_char_to_integer(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_CHARACTER)
error("%s: first argument must be a character", operator->operator.name);
return make_integer(arg->character.c);
}
/* (integer->char sv)
* For a Unicode scalar value sv, integer->char returns its associated
* character.
* See R4RS 6.6.
*/
static obj_t entry_integer_to_char(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: first argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
unless(0 <= arg->integer.integer)
error("%s: first argument is out of range", operator->operator.name);
return make_character((char)arg->integer.integer);
}
/* (vector? obj)
* Returns #t if obj is a vector, otherwise returns #f.
* See R4RS 6.8.
*/
static obj_t entry_vectorp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_VECTOR);
}
/* (make-vector k)
* (make-vector k fill)
* Returns a newly allocated vector of k elements. If a second
* argument is given, then each element is initialized to fill.
* Otherwise the initial contents of each element is unspecified.
* See R4RS 6.8.
*/
static obj_t entry_make_vector(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t length, rest, fill = obj_undefined;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &rest, 1, &length);
unless(TYPE(length) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: first argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
unless(0 <= length->integer.integer)
error("%s: first argument is out of range", operator->operator.name);
unless(rest == obj_empty) {
unless(CDR(rest) == obj_empty)
error("%s: too many arguments", operator->operator.name);
fill = CAR(rest);
}
return make_vector((size_t)length->integer.integer, fill);
}
/* (vector obj ...)
* Returns a newly allocated vector whose elements contain the given
* arguments. Analogous to list.
* See R4RS 6.8.
*/
static obj_t entry_vector(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t rest, vector;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &rest, 0);
vector = list_to_vector(rest);
assert(vector != obj_error);
return vector;
}
/* (vector-length vector)
* Returns the number of elements in vector.
* See R4RS 6.8.
*/
static obj_t entry_vector_length(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t vector;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &vector);
unless(TYPE(vector) == TYPE_VECTOR)
error("%s: argument must be a vector", operator->operator.name);
return make_integer((long)vector->vector.length);
}
/* (vector-ref vector k)
* k must be a valid index of vector. Vector-ref returns the contents
* of element k of vector.
* See R4RS 6.8.
*/
static obj_t entry_vector_ref(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t vector, index;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &vector, &index);
unless(TYPE(vector) == TYPE_VECTOR)
error("%s: first argument must be a vector", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(index) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: second argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
unless(0 <= index->integer.integer
&& (size_t)index->integer.integer < vector->vector.length)
error("%s: index %ld out of bounds of vector length %lu",
operator->operator.name, index->integer.integer, vector->vector.length);
return vector->vector.vector[index->integer.integer];
}
/* (vector-set! vector k obj
* k must be a valid index of vector. Vector-set! stores obj in
* element k of vector. The value returned by vector-set! is
* unspecified.
* See R4RS 6.8.
*/
static obj_t entry_vector_set(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t vector, index, obj;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 3, &vector, &index, &obj);
unless(TYPE(vector) == TYPE_VECTOR)
error("%s: first argument must be a vector", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(index) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: second argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
unless(0 <= index->integer.integer
&& (size_t)index->integer.integer < vector->vector.length)
error("%s: index %ld out of bounds of vector length %lu",
operator->operator.name, index->integer.integer, vector->vector.length);
vector->vector.vector[index->integer.integer] = obj;
return obj_undefined;
}
/* (vector->list vector)
* Vector->list returns a newly allocated list of the objects
* contained in the elements of vector.
* See R4RS 6.8.
*/
static obj_t entry_vector_to_list(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t vector, list;
size_t i;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &vector);
unless(TYPE(vector) == TYPE_VECTOR)
error("%s: argument must be a vector", operator->operator.name);
list = obj_empty;
i = vector->vector.length;
while(i > 0) {
--i;
list = make_pair(vector->vector.vector[i], list);
}
return list;
}
/* (list->vector list)
* List->vector returns a newly created vector initialized to the
* elements of the list list.
* See R4RS 6.8.
*/
static obj_t entry_list_to_vector(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t list, vector;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &list);
vector = list_to_vector(list);
if(vector == obj_error)
error("%s: argument must be a list", operator->operator.name);
return vector;
}
/* (vector-fill! vector fill)
* Stores fill in every element of vector. The value returned by
* vector-fill! is unspecified.
* See R4RS 6.8.
*/
static obj_t entry_vector_fill(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t vector, obj;
size_t i;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &vector, &obj);
unless(TYPE(vector) == TYPE_VECTOR)
error("%s: first argument must be a vector", operator->operator.name);
for(i = 0; i < vector->vector.length; ++i)
vector->vector.vector[i] = obj;
return obj_undefined;
}
static obj_t entry_eval(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t exp;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &exp);
return eval(env, op_env, exp);
}
static obj_t entry_error(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t msg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &msg);
unless(TYPE(msg) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
error(msg->string.string);
return obj_undefined;
}
/* (symbol->string symbol)
* Returns the name of symbol as a string.
* See R4RS 6.4.
*/
static obj_t entry_symbol_to_string(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t symbol;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &symbol);
unless(TYPE(symbol) == TYPE_SYMBOL)
error("%s: argument must be a symbol", operator->operator.name);
return make_string(symbol->symbol.length, symbol->symbol.string);
}
/* (string->symbol symbol)
* Returns the symbol whose name is string.
* See R4RS 6.4.
*/
static obj_t entry_string_to_symbol(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t string;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &string);
unless(TYPE(string) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
/* TODO: Should pass length to intern to avoid problems with NUL termination. */
return intern(string->string.string);
}
/* (string? obj)
* Returns #t if obj is a string, otherwise returns #f.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_stringp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_STRING);
}
/* (make-string k)
* (make-string k char)
* Make-string returns a newly allocated string of length k. If char
* is given, then all elements of the string are initialized to char,
* otherwise the contents of the string are unspecified.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_make_string(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t obj, k, args;
char c = '\0';
int i;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &args, 1, &k);
unless(TYPE(k) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: first argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
unless(k->integer.integer >= 0)
error("%s: first argument must be non-negative", operator->operator.name);
if (TYPE(args) == TYPE_PAIR) {
unless(TYPE(CAR(args)) == TYPE_CHARACTER)
error("%s: second argument must be a character", operator->operator.name);
unless(CDR(args) == obj_empty)
error("%s: too many arguments", operator->operator.name);
c = CAR(args)->character.c;
}
obj = make_string((size_t)k->integer.integer, NULL);
for (i = 0; i < k->integer.integer; ++i) {
obj->string.string[i] = c;
}
return obj;
}
/* (string char ...)
* Returns a newly allocated string composed of the arguments.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_string(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t args, obj, o;
size_t length;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &args, 0);
o = args;
length = 0;
while(TYPE(o) == TYPE_PAIR) {
unless(TYPE(CAR(o)) == TYPE_CHARACTER)
error("%s: arguments must be strings", operator->operator.name);
++ length;
o = CDR(o);
}
obj = make_string(length, NULL);
o = args;
length = 0;
while(TYPE(o) == TYPE_PAIR) {
assert(TYPE(CAR(o)) == TYPE_CHARACTER);
obj->string.string[length] = CAR(o)->character.c;
++ length;
o = CDR(o);
}
assert(length == obj->string.length);
return obj;
}
/* (string-length string)
* Returns the number of characters in the given string.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_string_length(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
return make_integer((long)arg->string.length);
}
/* (string-ref string k)
* k must be a valid index of string. String-ref returns character k
* of string using zero-origin indexing.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_string_ref(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg, k;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &arg, &k);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: first argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(k) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: second argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
unless(0 <= k->integer.integer
&& (size_t)k->integer.integer < arg->string.length)
error("%s: second argument is out of range", operator->operator.name);
return make_character(arg->string.string[k->integer.integer]);
}
/* (string=? string1 string2)
* Returns #t if the two strings are the same length and contain the
* same characters in the same positions, otherwise returns #f.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_string_equalp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg1, arg2;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &arg1, &arg2);
unless(TYPE(arg1) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: first argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(arg2) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: second argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
return make_bool(string_equalp(arg1, arg2));
}
/* (substring string start end)
* String must be a string, and start and end must be exact integers
* satisfying
* 0 <= start <= end <= (string-length string).
* Substring returns a newly allocated string formed from the
* characters of string beginning with index start (inclusive) and
* ending with index end (exclusive).
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_substring(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t obj, arg, start, end;
size_t length;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 3, &arg, &start, &end);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: first argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(start) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: second argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(end) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: third argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
unless(0 <= start->integer.integer
&& start->integer.integer <= end->integer.integer
&& (size_t)end->integer.integer <= arg->string.length)
error("%s: arguments out of range", operator->operator.name);
length = (size_t)end->integer.integer - (size_t)start->integer.integer;
obj = make_string(length, NULL);
strncpy(obj->string.string, &arg->string.string[start->integer.integer], length);
return obj;
}
/* (string-append string ...)
* Returns a newly allocated string whose characters form the
* concatenation of the given strings.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_string_append(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t args, obj, o;
size_t length;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &args, 0);
o = args;
length = 0;
while(TYPE(o) == TYPE_PAIR) {
unless(TYPE(CAR(o)) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: arguments must be strings", operator->operator.name);
length += CAR(o)->string.length;
o = CDR(o);
}
obj = make_string(length, NULL);
o = args;
length = 0;
while(TYPE(o) == TYPE_PAIR) {
string_s *s = &CAR(o)->string;
assert(TYPE(CAR(o)) == TYPE_STRING);
memcpy(obj->string.string + length, s->string, s->length + 1);
length += s->length;
o = CDR(o);
}
assert(length == obj->string.length);
return obj;
}
/* (string->list string)
* The string->list procedure returns a newly allocated list of the
* characters that make up the given string.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_string_to_list(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t string, list;
size_t i;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &string);
unless(TYPE(string) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
list = obj_empty;
i = string->string.length;
while(i > 0) {
--i;
list = make_pair(make_character(string->string.string[i]), list);
}
return list;
}
/* (list->string list)
* List must be a list of characters. The list->string procedure
* returns a newly allocated string formed from the characters in
* list.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_list_to_string(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t l, list, string;
size_t i, length = 0;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &list);
l = list;
while(l != obj_empty) {
unless(TYPE(l) == TYPE_PAIR)
error("%s: argument must be a list", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(CAR(l)) == TYPE_CHARACTER)
error("%s: argument must be a list of characters", operator->operator.name);
++ length;
l = CDR(l);
}
string = make_string(length, NULL);
l = list;
for(i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
assert(TYPE(l) == TYPE_PAIR);
assert(TYPE(CAR(l)) == TYPE_CHARACTER);
string->string.string[i] = CAR(l)->character.c;
l = CDR(l);
}
return string;
}
/* (string-copy string)
* Returns a newly allocated copy of the given string.
* See R4RS 6.7.
*/
static obj_t entry_string_copy(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
return make_string(arg->string.length, arg->string.string);
}
/* (string-hash string)
* Returns an integer hash value for string, based on its current
* contents. This hash function is suitable for use with string=? as
* an equivalence function.
* See R6RS Library 13.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_string_hash(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_STRING)
error("%s: argument must be a string", operator->operator.name);
return make_integer((long)string_hash(arg, NULL));
}
static obj_t entry_eq_hash(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_integer((long)eq_hash(arg, NULL));
}
static obj_t entry_eqv_hash(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_integer((long)eqv_hash(arg, NULL));
}
static obj_t make_hashtable(obj_t operator, obj_t rest, hash_t hashf, cmp_t cmpf)
{
size_t length = 0;
if (rest == obj_empty)
length = 8;
else unless(CDR(rest) == obj_empty)
error("%s: too many arguments", operator->operator.name);
else {
obj_t arg = CAR(rest);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_INTEGER)
error("%s: first argument must be an integer", operator->operator.name);
unless(arg->integer.integer > 0)
error("%s: first argument must be positive", operator->operator.name);
length = (size_t)arg->integer.integer;
}
return make_table(length, hashf, cmpf);
}
/* (make-eq-hashtable)
* (make-eq-hashtable k)
* Returns a newly allocated mutable hashtable that accepts arbitrary
* objects as keys, and compares those keys with eq?. If an argument
* is given, the initial capacity of the hashtable is set to
* approximately k elements.
* See R6RS Library 13.1.
*/
static obj_t entry_make_eq_hashtable(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t rest;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &rest, 0);
return make_hashtable(operator, rest, eq_hash, eqp);
}
/* (make-eqv-hashtable)
* (make-eqv-hashtable k)
* Returns a newly allocated mutable hashtable that accepts arbitrary
* objects as keys, and compares those keys with eqv?. If an argument
* is given, the initial capacity of the hashtable is set to
* approximately k elements.
* See R6RS Library 13.1.
*/
static obj_t entry_make_eqv_hashtable(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t rest;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &rest, 0);
return make_hashtable(operator, rest, eqv_hash, eqvp);
}
/* (make-hashtable hash-function equiv)
* (make-hashtable hash-function equiv k)
* Hash-function and equiv must be procedures. Hash-function should
* accept a key as an argument and should return a non-negative exact
* integer object. Equiv should accept two keys as arguments and
* return a single value. Neither procedure should mutate the
* hashtable returned by make-hashtable. The make-hashtable procedure
* returns a newly allocated mutable hashtable using hash-function as
* the hash function and equiv as the equivalence function used to
* compare keys. If a third argument is given, the initial capacity of
* the hashtable is set to approximately k elements.
* See R6RS Library 13.1.
*/
static obj_t entry_make_hashtable(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t hashf, cmpf, rest;
eval_args_rest(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, &rest, 2, &hashf, &cmpf);
unless(TYPE(hashf) == TYPE_OPERATOR)
error("%s: first argument must be a procedure", operator->operator.name);
unless(TYPE(cmpf) == TYPE_OPERATOR)
error("%s: first argument must be a procedure", operator->operator.name);
if (hashf->operator.entry == entry_eq_hash
&& cmpf->operator.entry == entry_eqp)
return make_hashtable(operator, rest, eq_hash, eqp);
if (hashf->operator.entry == entry_eqv_hash
&& cmpf->operator.entry == entry_eqvp)
return make_hashtable(operator, rest, eqv_hash, eqvp);
if (hashf->operator.entry == entry_string_hash
&& cmpf->operator.entry == entry_string_equalp)
return make_hashtable(operator, rest, string_hash, string_equalp);
error("%s: arguments not supported", operator->operator.name);
return obj_undefined;
}
/* (hashtable? hashtable)
* Returns #t if hashtable is a hashtable, #f otherwise.
* See R6RS Library 13.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_hashtablep(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
return make_bool(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_TABLE);
}
/* (hashtable-size hashtable)
* Returns the number of keys contained in hashtable as an exact
* integer object.
* See R6RS Library 13.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_hashtable_size(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t arg;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &arg);
unless(TYPE(arg) == TYPE_TABLE)
error("%s: first argument must be a hash table", operator->operator.name);
return make_integer((long)table_size(arg));
}
/* (hashtable-ref hashtable key default)
* Returns the value in hashtable associated with key. If hashtable
* does not contain an association for key, default is returned.
* See R6RS Library 13.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_hashtable_ref(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t tbl, key, def, value;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 3, &tbl, &key, &def);
unless(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE)
error("%s: first argument must be a hash table", operator->operator.name);
value = table_ref(tbl, key);
if (value) return value;
return def;
}
/* (hashtable-set! hashtable key value)
* Changes hashtable to associate key with obj, adding a new
* association or replacing any existing association for key, and
* returns unspecified values.
* See R6RS Library 13.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_hashtable_set(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t tbl, key, value;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 3, &tbl, &key, &value);
unless(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE)
error("%s: first argument must be a hash table", operator->operator.name);
table_set(tbl, key, value);
return obj_undefined;
}
/* (hashtable-delete! hashtable key)
* Removes any association for key within hashtable and returns
* unspecified values.
* See R6RS Library 13.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_hashtable_delete(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t tbl, key;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &tbl, &key);
unless(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE)
error("%s: first argument must be a hash table", operator->operator.name);
table_delete(tbl, key);
return obj_undefined;
}
/* (hashtable-contains? hashtable key)
* Returns #t if hashtable contains an association for key, #f otherwise.
* See R6RS Library 13.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_hashtable_containsp(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
obj_t tbl, key;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 2, &tbl, &key);
unless(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE)
error("%s: first argument must be a hash table", operator->operator.name);
return make_bool(table_ref(tbl, key) != NULL);
}
/* (hashtable-keys hashtable)
* Returns a vector of all keys in hashtable. The order of the vector
* is unspecified.
* See R6RS Library 13.2.
*/
static obj_t entry_hashtable_keys(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
size_t i, j = 0;
obj_t tbl, vector;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 1, &tbl);
unless(TYPE(tbl) == TYPE_TABLE)
error("%s: first argument must be a hash table", operator->operator.name);
vector = make_vector(table_size(tbl), obj_undefined);
for(i = 0; i < tbl->table.buckets->buckets.length; ++i) {
struct bucket_s *b = &tbl->table.buckets->buckets.bucket[i];
if(b->key != NULL && b->key != obj_deleted)
vector->vector.vector[j++] = b->value;
}
assert(j == vector->vector.length);
return vector;
}
/* entry_gc -- full garbage collection now %%MPS
*
* This is an example of a direct interface from the language to the MPS.
* The `gc` function in Scheme will cause the MPS to perform a complete
* garbage collection of the entire arena right away. See topic/arena.
*/
static obj_t entry_gc(obj_t env, obj_t op_env, obj_t operator, obj_t operands)
{
mps_res_t res;
eval_args(operator->operator.name, env, op_env, operands, 0);
res = mps_arena_collect(arena);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK)
error("Couldn't collect: %d", res);
mps_arena_release(arena);
return obj_undefined;
}
/* INITIALIZATION */
/* special table */
static struct {const char *name; obj_t *varp;} sptab[] = {
{"()", &obj_empty},
{"#[eof]", &obj_eof},
{"#[error]", &obj_error},
{"#t", &obj_true},
{"#f", &obj_false},
{"#[undefined]", &obj_undefined},
{"#[tail]", &obj_tail},
{"#[deleted]", &obj_deleted}
};
/* initial symbol table */
static struct {const char *name; obj_t *varp;} isymtab[] = {
{"quote", &obj_quote},
{"lambda", &obj_lambda},
{"begin", &obj_begin},
{"else", &obj_else},
{"quasiquote", &obj_quasiquote},
{"unquote", &obj_unquote},
{"unquote-splicing", &obj_unquote_splic}
};
/* operator table */
static struct {const char *name; entry_t entry;} optab[] = {
{"quote", entry_quote},
{"define", entry_define},
{"set!", entry_set},
{"lambda", entry_lambda},
{"begin", entry_begin},
{"cond", entry_cond},
{"if", entry_if},
{"and", entry_and},
{"or", entry_or},
{"let", entry_let},
{"let*", entry_let_star},
{"letrec", entry_letrec},
{"do", entry_do},
{"delay", entry_delay},
{"quasiquote", entry_quasiquote}
};
/* function table */
static struct {const char *name; entry_t entry;} funtab[] = {
{"not", entry_not},
{"boolean?", entry_booleanp},
{"eqv?", entry_eqvp},
{"eq?", entry_eqp},
{"equal?", entry_equalp},
{"pair?", entry_pairp},
{"cons", entry_cons},
{"car", entry_car},
{"cdr", entry_cdr},
{"set-car!", entry_setcar},
{"set-cdr!", entry_setcdr},
{"null?", entry_nullp},
{"list?", entry_listp},
{"list", entry_list},
{"length", entry_length},
{"append", entry_append},
{"integer?", entry_integerp},
{"zero?", entry_zerop},
{"positive?", entry_positivep},
{"negative?", entry_negativep},
{"symbol?", entry_symbolp},
{"procedure?", entry_procedurep},
{"apply", entry_apply},
{"+", entry_add},
{"-", entry_subtract},
{"*", entry_multiply},
{"/", entry_divide},
{"<", entry_lessthan},
{">", entry_greaterthan},
{"reverse", entry_reverse},
{"list-tail", entry_list_tail},
{"list-ref", entry_list_ref},
{"the-environment", entry_environment},
{"open-input-file", entry_open_input_file},
{"open-output-file", entry_open_output_file},
{"close-input-port", entry_close_port},
{"close-output-port", entry_close_port},
{"write", entry_write},
{"write-string", entry_write_string},
{"newline", entry_newline},
{"load", entry_load},
{"force", entry_force},
{"char?", entry_charp},
{"char->integer", entry_char_to_integer},
{"integer->char", entry_integer_to_char},
{"vector?", entry_vectorp},
{"make-vector", entry_make_vector},
{"vector", entry_vector},
{"vector-length", entry_vector_length},
{"vector-ref", entry_vector_ref},
{"vector-set!", entry_vector_set},
{"vector->list", entry_vector_to_list},
{"list->vector", entry_list_to_vector},
{"vector-fill!", entry_vector_fill},
{"eval", entry_eval},
{"error", entry_error},
{"symbol->string", entry_symbol_to_string},
{"string->symbol", entry_string_to_symbol},
{"string?", entry_stringp},
{"make-string", entry_make_string},
{"string", entry_string},
{"string-length", entry_string_length},
{"string-ref", entry_string_ref},
{"string=?", entry_string_equalp},
{"substring", entry_substring},
{"string-append", entry_string_append},
{"string->list", entry_string_to_list},
{"list->string", entry_list_to_string},
{"string-copy", entry_string_copy},
{"make-eq-hashtable", entry_make_eq_hashtable},
{"make-eqv-hashtable", entry_make_eqv_hashtable},
{"make-hashtable", entry_make_hashtable},
{"hashtable?", entry_hashtablep},
{"hashtable-size", entry_hashtable_size},
{"hashtable-ref", entry_hashtable_ref},
{"hashtable-set!", entry_hashtable_set},
{"hashtable-delete!", entry_hashtable_delete},
{"hashtable-contains?", entry_hashtable_containsp},
{"hashtable-keys", entry_hashtable_keys},
{"string-hash", entry_string_hash},
{"eq-hash", entry_eq_hash},
{"eqv-hash", entry_eqv_hash},
{"gc", entry_gc}
};
/* MPS Format %%MPS
*
* These functions describe Scheme objects to the MPS. See topic/format.
*
* In general, MPS format methods are performance critical, as they're used
* on the MPS critical path. See topic/critical.
*
* Format methods might also be called at any time from the MPS, including
* in signal handlers, exception handlers, interrupts, or other special
* contexts. They must avoid touching any memory except the object they're
* asked about, and possibly some static volatile data.
*
* Because these methods are critical, there are considerable gains in
* performance if you mix them with the MPS source code and allow the
* compiler to optimize globally. See guide/build.
*/
/* obj_scan -- object format scanner %%MPS
*
* The job of the scanner is to identify references in a contiguous
* group of objects in memory, by passing them to the "fix" operation.
* This code is highly performance critical. See topic/scanning.
*/
static mps_res_t obj_scan(mps_ss_t ss, mps_addr_t base, mps_addr_t limit)
{
#define FIX(ref) \
do { \
mps_addr_t _addr = (ref); /* copy to local to avoid type pun */ \
mps_res_t res = MPS_FIX12(ss, &_addr); \
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) return res; \
(ref) = _addr; \
} while(0)
MPS_SCAN_BEGIN(ss) {
while (base < limit) {
obj_t obj = base;
switch (TYPE(obj)) {
case TYPE_PAIR:
case TYPE_PROMISE:
FIX(CAR(obj));
FIX(CDR(obj));
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(pair_s));
break;
case TYPE_INTEGER:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(integer_s));
break;
case TYPE_SYMBOL:
base = (char *)base +
ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(symbol_s, string) + obj->symbol.length + 1);
break;
case TYPE_SPECIAL:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(special_s));
break;
case TYPE_OPERATOR:
FIX(obj->operator.arguments);
FIX(obj->operator.body);
FIX(obj->operator.env);
FIX(obj->operator.op_env);
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(operator_s));
break;
case TYPE_STRING:
base = (char *)base +
ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(string_s, string) + obj->string.length + 1);
break;
case TYPE_PORT:
FIX(obj->port.name);
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(port_s));
break;
case TYPE_CHARACTER:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(character_s));
break;
case TYPE_VECTOR:
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < obj->vector.length; ++i)
FIX(obj->vector.vector[i]);
}
base = (char *)base +
ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(vector_s, vector) +
obj->vector.length * sizeof(obj->vector.vector[0]));
break;
case TYPE_BUCKETS:
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < obj->buckets.length; ++i) {
FIX(obj->buckets.bucket[i].key);
FIX(obj->buckets.bucket[i].value);
}
}
base = (char *)base +
ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(buckets_s, bucket) +
obj->buckets.length * sizeof(obj->buckets.bucket[0]));
break;
case TYPE_TABLE:
FIX(obj->table.buckets);
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(table_s));
break;
case TYPE_FWD2:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(fwd2_s));
break;
case TYPE_FWD:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_WORD(obj->fwd.size);
break;
case TYPE_PAD1:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(pad1_s));
break;
case TYPE_PAD:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_WORD(obj->pad.size);
break;
default:
assert(0);
fflush(stdout);
fprintf(stderr, "Unexpected object on the heap\n");
abort();
}
}
} MPS_SCAN_END(ss);
return MPS_RES_OK;
}
/* obj_skip -- object format skip method %%MPS
*
* The job of `obj_skip` is to return the address where the next object would
* be allocated. This isn't quite the same as the size of the object,
* since there may be some rounding according to the memory pool alignment
* chosen. This interpreter has chosen to align to single words. See
* topic/format.
*/
static mps_addr_t obj_skip(mps_addr_t base)
{
obj_t obj = base;
switch (TYPE(obj)) {
case TYPE_PAIR:
case TYPE_PROMISE:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(pair_s));
break;
case TYPE_INTEGER:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(integer_s));
break;
case TYPE_SYMBOL:
base = (char *)base +
ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(symbol_s, string) + obj->symbol.length + 1);
break;
case TYPE_SPECIAL:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(special_s));
break;
case TYPE_OPERATOR:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(operator_s));
break;
case TYPE_STRING:
base = (char *)base +
ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(string_s, string) + obj->string.length + 1);
break;
case TYPE_PORT:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(port_s));
break;
case TYPE_CHARACTER:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(character_s));
break;
case TYPE_VECTOR:
base = (char *)base +
ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(vector_s, vector) +
obj->vector.length * sizeof(obj->vector.vector[0]));
break;
case TYPE_BUCKETS:
base = (char *)base +
ALIGN_OBJ(offsetof(buckets_s, bucket) +
obj->buckets.length * sizeof(obj->buckets.bucket[0]));
break;
case TYPE_TABLE:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_OBJ(sizeof(table_s));
break;
case TYPE_FWD2:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(fwd2_s));
break;
case TYPE_FWD:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_WORD(obj->fwd.size);
break;
case TYPE_PAD:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_WORD(obj->pad.size);
break;
case TYPE_PAD1:
base = (char *)base + ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(pad1_s));
break;
default:
assert(0);
fflush(stdout);
fprintf(stderr, "Unexpected object on the heap\n");
abort();
}
return base;
}
/* obj_isfwd -- object format forwarded test %%MPS
*
* The job of `obj_isfwd` is to detect whether an object has been replaced
* by a forwarding object, and return the address of the new copy if it has,
* otherwise NULL. See topic/format.
*/
static mps_addr_t obj_isfwd(mps_addr_t addr)
{
obj_t obj = addr;
switch (TYPE(obj)) {
case TYPE_FWD2:
return obj->fwd2.fwd;
case TYPE_FWD:
return obj->fwd.fwd;
}
return NULL;
}
/* obj_fwd -- object format forwarding method %%MPS
*
* The job of `obj_fwd` is to replace an object by a forwarding object that
* points at a new copy of the object. The object must be detected by
* `obj_isfwd`. In this case, we have to be careful to replace two-word
* objects with a `FWD2` object, because the `FWD` object won't fit. See
* topic/format.
*/
static void obj_fwd(mps_addr_t old, mps_addr_t new)
{
obj_t obj = old;
mps_addr_t limit = obj_skip(old);
size_t size = (size_t)((char *)limit - (char *)old);
assert(size >= ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(fwd2_s)));
if (size == ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(fwd2_s))) {
TYPE(obj) = TYPE_FWD2;
obj->fwd2.fwd = new;
} else {
TYPE(obj) = TYPE_FWD;
obj->fwd.fwd = new;
obj->fwd.size = size;
}
}
/* obj_pad -- object format padding method %%MPS
*
* The job of `obj_pad` is to fill in a block of memory with a padding
* object that will be skipped by `obj_scan` or `obj_skip` but does
* nothing else. Because we've chosen to align to single words, we may
* have to pad a single word, so we have a special single-word padding
* object, `PAD1` for that purpose. Otherwise we can use multi-word
* padding objects, `PAD`. See topic/format.
*/
static void obj_pad(mps_addr_t addr, size_t size)
{
obj_t obj = addr;
assert(size >= ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(pad1_s)));
if (size == ALIGN_WORD(sizeof(pad1_s))) {
TYPE(obj) = TYPE_PAD1;
} else {
TYPE(obj) = TYPE_PAD;
obj->pad.size = size;
}
}
/* globals_scan -- scan static global variables %%MPS
*
* The static global variables are all used to hold values that are set
* up using the `sptab` and `isymtab` tables, and conveniently we have
* a list of pointers to those variables. This is a custom root scanning
* method that uses them to fix those variables. See topic/root.
*/
static mps_res_t globals_scan(mps_ss_t ss, void *p, size_t s)
{
UNUSED(p);
UNUSED(s);
MPS_SCAN_BEGIN(ss) {
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < LENGTH(sptab); ++i)
FIX(*sptab[i].varp);
for (i = 0; i < LENGTH(isymtab); ++i)
FIX(*isymtab[i].varp);
} MPS_SCAN_END(ss);
return MPS_RES_OK;
}
/* mps_chat -- get and display MPS messages %%MPS
*
* The MPS message protocol allows the MPS to communicate various things
* to the client code. Because the MPS may run asynchronously the client
* must poll the MPS to pick up messages. This function shows how this
* is done. See topic/message and topic/finalization.
*/
static void mps_chat(void)
{
mps_message_type_t type;
while (mps_message_queue_type(&type, arena)) {
mps_message_t message;
mps_bool_t b;
b = mps_message_get(&message, arena, type);
assert(b); /* we just checked there was one */
if (type == mps_message_type_gc_start()) {
printf("Collection started.\n");
printf(" Why: %s\n", mps_message_gc_start_why(arena, message));
printf(" Clock: %lu\n", (unsigned long)mps_message_clock(arena, message));
} else if (type == mps_message_type_gc()) {
size_t live = mps_message_gc_live_size(arena, message);
size_t condemned = mps_message_gc_condemned_size(arena, message);
size_t not_condemned = mps_message_gc_not_condemned_size(arena, message);
printf("Collection finished.\n");
printf(" live %lu\n", (unsigned long)live);
printf(" condemned %lu\n", (unsigned long)condemned);
printf(" not_condemned %lu\n", (unsigned long)not_condemned);
printf(" clock: %lu\n", (unsigned long)mps_message_clock(arena, message));
/* A finalization message is received when an object registered earlier
with `mps_finalize` would have been recycled if it hadn't been
registered. This means there are no other references to the object.
In this interpreter, we register ports with open files for
finalization, so that we can close the file (and release operating
system resources) when a port object gets lost without being
properly closed first. Note, however, that finalization isn't
reliable or prompt. Treat it as an optimization. See
topic/finalization. */
} else if (type == mps_message_type_finalization()) {
mps_addr_t port_ref;
obj_t port;
mps_message_finalization_ref(&port_ref, arena, message);
port = port_ref;
/* We're only expecting ports to be finalized as they're the only
objects registered for finalization. See `entry_open_input_file`. */
assert(TYPE(port) == TYPE_PORT);
if(port->port.stream) {
printf("Port to file \"%s\" is dying. Closing file.\n",
port->port.name->string.string);
(void)fclose(port->port.stream);
port->port.stream = NULL;
}
} else {
printf("Unknown message from MPS!\n");
}
mps_message_discard(arena, message);
}
}
/* start -- the main program %%MPS
*
* This is the main body of the Scheme interpreter program, invoked by
* `main` so that its stack can be managed by the MPS. See topic/thread.
*/
static int start(int argc, char *argv[])
{
FILE *input = stdin;
size_t i;
volatile obj_t env, op_env, obj;
jmp_buf jb;
mps_res_t res;
mps_root_t globals_root;
int exit_code = EXIT_SUCCESS;
total = (size_t)0;
symtab_size = 16;
symtab = malloc(sizeof(obj_t) * symtab_size);
if(symtab == NULL) error("out of memory");
for(i = 0; i < symtab_size; ++i)
symtab[i] = NULL;
/* Note that since the symbol table is an exact root we must register
it with the MPS only after it has been initialized with scannable
pointers -- NULL in this case. Random values look like false
references into MPS memory and cause undefined behaviour (most likely
assertion failures). See topic/root. */
res = mps_root_create_area(&symtab_root, arena, mps_rank_exact(), 0,
symtab, symtab + symtab_size,
mps_scan_area, NULL);
if(res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't register symtab root");
error_handler = &jb;
if(!setjmp(*error_handler)) {
for(i = 0; i < LENGTH(sptab); ++i)
*sptab[i].varp = make_special(sptab[i].name);
/* By contrast with the symbol table, we *must* register the globals as
roots before we start making things to put into them, because making
stuff might cause a garbage collection and throw away their contents
if they're not registered. Since they're static variables they'll
contain NULL pointers, and are scannable from the start. See
topic/root. */
res = mps_root_create(&globals_root, arena, mps_rank_exact(), 0,
globals_scan, NULL, 0);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't register globals root");
for(i = 0; i < LENGTH(isymtab); ++i)
*isymtab[i].varp = intern(isymtab[i].name);
env = make_pair(obj_empty, obj_empty);
op_env = make_pair(obj_empty, obj_empty);
for(i = 0; i < LENGTH(funtab); ++i)
define(env,
intern(funtab[i].name),
make_operator(funtab[i].name, funtab[i].entry,
obj_empty, obj_empty, env, op_env));
for(i = 0; i < LENGTH(optab); ++i)
define(op_env,
intern(optab[i].name),
make_operator(optab[i].name, optab[i].entry,
obj_empty, obj_empty, env, op_env));
} else {
fflush(stdout);
fprintf(stderr,
"Fatal error during initialization: %s\n",
error_message);
abort();
}
if (argc > 0) {
/* Non-interactive file execution */
if(setjmp(*error_handler) != 0) {
fflush(stdout);
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", error_message);
fflush(stderr);
exit_code = EXIT_FAILURE;
} else {
int a;
for (a = 0; a < argc; ++a)
load(env, op_env, make_string(strlen(argv[a]), argv[a]));
}
} else {
/* Ask the MPS to tell us when it's garbage collecting so that we can
print some messages. Completely optional. */
mps_message_type_enable(arena, mps_message_type_gc());
mps_message_type_enable(arena, mps_message_type_gc_start());
puts("MPS Toy Scheme Example\n"
"The prompt shows total allocated bytes and number of collections.\n"
"Try (vector-length (make-vector 100000 1)) to see the MPS in action.\n"
"You can force a complete garbage collection with (gc).\n"
"If you recurse too much the interpreter may crash from using too much C stack.");
for(;;) {
if(setjmp(*error_handler) != 0) {
fflush(stdout);
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", error_message);
fflush(stderr);
}
mps_chat();
printf("%lu, %lu> ", (unsigned long)total,
(unsigned long)mps_collections(arena));
fflush(stdout);
obj = read_(input);
if(obj == obj_eof) break;
obj = eval(env, op_env, obj);
if(obj != obj_undefined) {
print(obj, 6, stdout);
putc('\n', stdout);
}
}
puts("Bye.");
}
/* See comment at the end of `main` about cleaning up. */
mps_root_destroy(symtab_root);
mps_root_destroy(globals_root);
return exit_code;
}
/* obj_gen_params -- initial setup for generational GC %%MPS
*
* Each structure in this array describes one generation of objects. The
* two members are the capacity of the generation in kilobytes, and the
* mortality, the proportion of objects in the generation that you expect
* to survive a collection of that generation.
*
* These numbers are *hints* to the MPS that it may use to make decisions
* about when and what to collect: nothing will go wrong (other than
* suboptimal performance) if you make poor choices.
*
* Note that these numbers have deliberately been chosen to be small,
* so that the MPS is forced to collect often so that you can see it
* working. Don't just copy these numbers unless you also want to see
* frequent garbage collections! See topic/collection.
*/
static mps_gen_param_s obj_gen_params[] = {
{ 150, 0.85 },
{ 170, 0.45 }
};
/* main -- program entry point and MPS initialization %%MPS */
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
size_t arenasize = 32ul * 1024 * 1024;
mps_res_t res;
mps_chain_t obj_chain;
mps_fmt_t obj_fmt;
mps_thr_t thread;
mps_root_t reg_root;
int exit_code;
void *marker = ▮
int ch;
while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "m:")) != -1)
switch (ch) {
case 'm': {
char *p;
arenasize = (unsigned)strtoul(optarg, &p, 10);
switch(toupper(*p)) {
case 'G': arenasize <<= 30; break;
case 'M': arenasize <<= 20; break;
case 'K': arenasize <<= 10; break;
case '\0': break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "Bad arena size %s\n", optarg);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr,
"Usage: %s [option...] [file...]\n"
"Options:\n"
" -m n, --arena-size=n[KMG]?\n"
" Initial size of arena (default %lu).\n",
argv[0],
(unsigned long)arenasize);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
/* Create an MPS arena. There is usually only one of these in a process.
It holds all the MPS "global" state and is where everything happens. */
MPS_ARGS_BEGIN(args) {
MPS_ARGS_ADD(args, MPS_KEY_ARENA_SIZE, arenasize);
res = mps_arena_create_k(&arena, mps_arena_class_vm(), args);
} MPS_ARGS_END(args);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't create arena");
/* Create the object format. This gathers together the methods that
the MPS uses to interrogate your objects via the Format Protocol.
See topic/format. */
MPS_ARGS_BEGIN(args) {
MPS_ARGS_ADD(args, MPS_KEY_FMT_ALIGN, ALIGNMENT);
MPS_ARGS_ADD(args, MPS_KEY_FMT_SCAN, obj_scan);
MPS_ARGS_ADD(args, MPS_KEY_FMT_SKIP, obj_skip);
MPS_ARGS_ADD(args, MPS_KEY_FMT_FWD, obj_fwd);
MPS_ARGS_ADD(args, MPS_KEY_FMT_ISFWD, obj_isfwd);
MPS_ARGS_ADD(args, MPS_KEY_FMT_PAD, obj_pad);
res = mps_fmt_create_k(&obj_fmt, arena, args);
} MPS_ARGS_END(args);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't create obj format");
/* Create a chain controlling GC strategy. */
/* TODO: Brief explanation with link to manual. */
res = mps_chain_create(&obj_chain,
arena,
LENGTH(obj_gen_params),
obj_gen_params);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't create obj chain");
/* Create an Automatic Mostly-Copying (AMC) pool to manage the Scheme
objects. This is a kind of copying garbage collector. */
MPS_ARGS_BEGIN(args) {
MPS_ARGS_ADD(args, MPS_KEY_CHAIN, obj_chain);
MPS_ARGS_ADD(args, MPS_KEY_FORMAT, obj_fmt);
res = mps_pool_create_k(&obj_pool, arena, mps_class_amc(), args);
} MPS_ARGS_END(args);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't create obj pool");
/* Create an allocation point for fast in-line allocation of objects
from the `obj_pool`. You'd usually want one of these per thread
for your primary pools. This interpreter is single threaded, though,
so we just have it in a global. See topic/allocation. */
res = mps_ap_create_k(&obj_ap, obj_pool, mps_args_none);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't create obj allocation point");
/* Register the current thread with the MPS. The MPS must sometimes
control or examine threads to ensure consistency when it is scanning
or updating object references, so any threads that access the MPS
memory need to be registered. See topic/thread. */
res = mps_thread_reg(&thread, arena);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't register thread");
/* Register the thread as a root. This thread's stack and registers will
need to be scanned by the MPS because we are passing references to
objects around in C parameters, return values, and keeping them in
automatic local variables. See topic/root. */
res = mps_root_create_thread(®_root, arena, thread, marker);
if (res != MPS_RES_OK) error("Couldn't create root");
/* Make sure we can pick up finalization messages. */
mps_message_type_enable(arena, mps_message_type_finalization());
/* Call the main program. A function call is required here so that
'marker' reliably points into the stack below any potential roots
in the main thread. See the section "Thread roots" in
topic/root. */
exit_code = start(argc, argv);
/* Cleaning up the MPS object with destroy methods will allow the MPS to
check final consistency and warn you about bugs. It also allows the
MPS to flush buffers for debugging data, etc. It's good practise
to destroy MPS objects on exit if possible rather than just quitting. */
mps_arena_park(arena);
mps_root_destroy(reg_root);
mps_thread_dereg(thread);
mps_ap_destroy(obj_ap);
mps_pool_destroy(obj_pool);
mps_chain_destroy(obj_chain);
mps_fmt_destroy(obj_fmt);
mps_arena_destroy(arena);
return exit_code;
}
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