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<h4 class="subsection">7.1.1 Predefined operations of ASDF</h4>
<p>All the operations described in this section are in the <code>asdf</code> package.
They are invoked via the <code>operate</code> generic function.
</p>
<div class="lisp">
<pre class="lisp">(asdf:operate 'asdf:<var>operation-name</var> :<var>system-name</var> {<var>operation-options ...</var>})
</pre></div>
<dl>
<dt><a name="index-compile_002dop"></a>Operation: <strong><code>compile-op</code></strong></dt>
<dd>
<p>This operation compiles the specified component.
A <code>cl-source-file</code> will be <code>compile-file</code>’d.
All the children and dependencies of a system or module
will be recursively compiled by <code>compile-op</code>.
</p>
<p><code>compile-op</code> depends on <code>prepare-op</code> which
itself depends on a <code>load-op</code> of all of a component’s dependencies,
as well as of its parent’s dependencies.
When <code>operate</code> is called on <code>compile-op</code>,
all these dependencies will be loaded as well as compiled;
yet, some parts of the system main remain unloaded,
because nothing depends on them.
Use <code>load-op</code> to load a system.
</p></dd></dl>
<dl>
<dt><a name="index-load_002dop"></a>Operation: <strong><code>load-op</code></strong></dt>
<dd>
<p>This operation loads the compiled code for a specified component.
A <code>cl-source-file</code> will have its compiled fasl <code>load</code>ed,
which fasl is the output of <code>compile-op</code> that <code>load-op</code> depends on.
</p>
<p><code>load-op</code> will recursively load all the children of a system or module.
</p>
<p><code>load-op</code> also depends on <code>prepare-op</code> which
itself depends on a <code>load-op</code> of all of a component’s dependencies,
as well as of its parent’s dependencies.
</p></dd></dl>
<dl>
<dt><a name="index-prepare_002dop"></a>Operation: <strong><code>prepare-op</code></strong></dt>
<dd>
<p>This operation ensures that the dependencies of a component
and its recursive parents are loaded (as per <code>load-op</code>),
as a prerequisite before <code>compile-op</code> and <code>load-op</code> operations
may be performed on a given component.
</p></dd></dl>
<dl>
<dt><a name="index-load_002dsource_002dop"></a>Operation: <strong><code>load-source-op</code></strong> <em>, <code>prepare-source-op</code></em></dt>
<dd>
<p><code>load-source-op</code> will load the source for the files in a module
rather than the compiled fasl output.
It has a <code>prepare-source-op</code> analog to <code>prepare-op</code>,
that ensures the dependencies are themselves loaded via <code>load-source-op</code>.
</p>
</dd></dl>
<a name="test_002dop"></a><dl>
<dt><a name="index-test_002dop"></a>Operation: <strong><code>test-op</code></strong></dt>
<dd>
<p>This operation will perform some tests on the module.
The default method will do nothing.
The default dependency is to require
<code>load-op</code> to be performed on the module first.
Its <code>operation-done-p</code> method returns <code>nil</code>,
which means that the operation is <em>never</em> done
–
we assume that if you invoke the <code>test-op</code>,
you want to test the system, even if you have already done so.
</p>
<p>The results of this operation are not defined by ASDF.
It has proven difficult to define how the test operation
should signal its results to the user
in a way that is compatible with all of the various test libraries
and test techniques in use in the community, and
given the fact that ASDF operations do not return a value indicating
success or failure.
For those willing to go to the effort, we suggest defining conditions to
signal when a <code>test-op</code> fails, and storing in those conditions
information that describes which tests fail.
</p>
<p>People typically define a separate test <em>system</em> to hold the tests.
Doing this avoids unnecessarily adding a test framework as a dependency
on a library. For example, one might have
</p><div class="lisp">
<pre class="lisp">(defsystem foo
:in-order-to ((test-op (test-op "foo/test")))
...)
(defsystem foo/test
:depends-on (foo fiveam) ; fiveam is a test framework library
...)
</pre></div>
<p>Then one defines <code>perform</code> methods on
<code>test-op</code> such as the following:
</p><div class="lisp">
<pre class="lisp">(defsystem foo/test
:depends-on (foo fiveam) ; fiveam is a test framework library
:perform (test-op (o s)
(uiop:symbol-call :fiveam '#:run!
(uiop:find-symbol* '#:foo-test-suite
:foo-tests)))
...)
</pre></div>
</dd></dl>
<dl>
<dt><a name="index-compile_002dbundle_002dop"></a>Operation: <strong><code>compile-bundle-op</code></strong> <em>, <code>monolithic-compile-bundle-op</code>, <code>load-bundle-op</code>, <code>monolithic-load-bundle-op</code>, <code>deliver-asd-op</code>, <code>monolithic-deliver-asd-op</code>, <code>lib-op</code>, <code>monolithic-lib-op</code>, <code>dll-op</code>, <code>monolithic-dll-op</code>, <code>image-op</code>, <code>program-op</code></em></dt>
<dd>
<p>These are “bundle” operations, that can create a single-file “bundle”
for all the contents of each system in an application,
or for the entire application.
</p>
<p><code>compile-bundle-op</code> will create a single fasl file for each of the systems needed,
grouping all its many fasls in one,
so you can deliver each system as a single fasl
<code>monolithic-compile-bundle-op</code> will create a single fasl file for the target system
and all its dependencies,
so you can deliver your entire application as a single fasl.
<code>load-bundle-op</code> will load the output of <code>compile-bundle-op</code>.
Note that if it the output is not up-to-date,
<code>compile-bundle-op</code> may load the intermediate fasls as a side-effect.
Bundling fasls together matters a lot on ECL,
where the dynamic linking involved in loading tens of individual fasls
can be noticeably more expensive than loading a single one.
</p>
<p>NB: <code>compile-bundle-op</code>, <code>monolithic-compile-bundle-op</code>, <code>load-bundle-op</code>, <code>monolithic-load-bundle-op</code>, <code>deliver-asd-op</code>, <code>monolithic-deliver-asd-op</code> were respectively called
<code>fasl-op</code>, <code>monolithic-fasl-op</code>, <code>load-fasl-op</code>, <code>monolithic-load-fasl-op</code>, <code>binary-op</code>, <code>monolithic-binary-op</code> before ASDF 3.1.
The old names still exist for backward compatibility,
though they poorly label what is going on.
</p>
<p>Once you have created a fasl with <code>compile-bundle-op</code>,
you can use <code>precompiled-system</code> to deliver it in a way
that is compatible with clients having dependencies on your system,
whether it is distributed as source or as a single binary;
the <samp>.asd</samp> file to be delivered with the fasl will look like this:
</p><div class="example">
<pre class="example">(defsystem :mysystem :class :precompiled-system
:fasl (some expression that will evaluate to a pathname))
</pre></div>
<p>Or you can use <code>deliver-asd-op</code> to let ASDF create such a system for you
as well as the <code>compile-bundle-op</code> output,
or <code>monolithic-deliver-asd-op</code>.
This allows you to deliver code for your systems or applications
as a single file.
Of course, if you want to test the result in the current image,
<em>before</em> you try to use any newly created <samp>.asd</samp> files,
you should not forget to <code>(asdf:clear-configuration)</code>
or at least <code>(asdf:clear-source-registry)</code>,
so it re-populates the source-registry from the filesystem.
</p>
<p>The <code>program-op</code> operation will create an executable program
from the specified system and its dependencies.
You can use UIOP for its pre-image-dump hooks, its post-image-restore hooks,
and its access to command-line arguments.
And you can specify an entry point <code>my-app:main</code>
by specifying in your <code>defsystem</code>
the option <code>:entry-point "my-app:main"</code>.
Depending on your implementation,
running <code>(asdf:operate 'asdf:program-op :my-app)</code>
may quit the current Lisp image upon completion.
See the example in
<samp>test/hello-world-example.asd</samp> and <samp>test/hello.lisp</samp>,
as built and tested by
<samp>test/test-program.script</samp> and <samp>test/make-hello-world.lisp</samp>.
<code>image-op</code> will dump an image that may not be standalone
and does not start its own function,
but follows the usual execution convention of the underlying Lisp,
just with more code pre-loaded,
for use as an intermediate build result or with a wrapper invocation script.
</p>
<p>There is also <code>lib-op</code>
for building a linkable <samp>.a</samp> file (Windows: <samp>.lib</samp>)
from all linkable object dependencies (FFI files, and on ECL, Lisp files too),
and its monolithic equivalent <code>monolithic-lib-op</code>.
And there is also <code>dll-op</code>
(respectively its monolithic equivalent <code>monolithic-lib-op</code>)
for building a linkable <samp>.so</samp> file
(Windows: <samp>.dll</samp>, MacOS X: <samp>.dynlib</samp>)
to create a single dynamic library
for all the extra FFI code to be linked into each of your systems
(respectively your entire application).
</p>
<p>All these “bundle” operations are available since ASDF 3
on all actively supported Lisp implementations,
but may be unavailable on unmaintained legacy implementations.
This functionality was previously available for select implementations,
as part of a separate system <code>asdf-bundle</code>,
itself descended from the ECL-only <code>asdf-ecl</code>.
</p>
<p>The pathname of the output of bundle operations
is subject to output-translation as usual,
unless the operation is equal to
the <code>:build-operation</code> argument to <code>defsystem</code>.
This behavior is not very satisfactory and may change in the future.
Maybe you have suggestions on how to better configure it?
</p></dd></dl>
<dl>
<dt><a name="index-concatenate_002dsource_002dop"></a>Operation: <strong><code>concatenate-source-op</code></strong> <em>, <code>monolithic-concatenate-source-op</code>, <code>load-concatenated-source-op</code>, <code>compile-concatenated-source-op</code>, <code>load-compiled-concatenated-source-op</code>, <code>monolithic-load-concatenated-source-op</code>, <code>monolithic-compile-concatenated-source-op</code>, <code>monolithic-load-compiled-concatenated-source-op</code></em></dt>
<dd>
<p>These operations, as their respective names indicate,
will concatenate all the <code>cl-source-file</code> source files in a system
(or in a system and all its dependencies, if monolithic),
in the order defined by dependencies,
then load the result, or compile and then load the result.
</p>
<p>These operations are useful to deliver a system or application
as a single source file,
and for testing that said file loads properly, or compiles and then loads properly.
</p>
<p>ASDF itself is delivered as a single source file this way,
using <code>monolithic-concatenate-source-op</code>,
prepending a prelude and the <code>uiop</code> library
before the <code>asdf/defsystem</code> system itself.
</p></dd></dl>
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