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;;; (c) copyright 2001 by Arnaud Rouanet (rouanet@emi.u-bordeaux.fr)
;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
;;; version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
;;; Library General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
;;; License along with this library; if not, write to the
;;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
;;; Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
(in-package :clim-internals)
(defun get-environment-variable (string)
#+excl (sys:getenv string)
#+(or cmu scl) (cdr (assoc string ext:*environment-list* :test #'string=))
#+clisp (ext:getenv (string string))
#+sbcl (sb-ext::posix-getenv string)
#+openmcl (ccl::getenv string)
#+lispworks (lw:environment-variable string)
#-(or excl cmu scl clisp sbcl openmcl lispworks)
(error "GET-ENVIRONMENT-VARIABLE not implemented"))
;;; It would be nice to define this macro in terms of letf, but that
;;; would change the top-levelness of the enclosed forms.
#+excl
(defmacro with-system-redefinition-allowed (&body body)
`(progn
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(setf (excl:package-definition-lock (find-package :common-lisp)) nil))
,@body
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(setf (excl:package-definition-lock (find-package :common-lisp)) t))))
#+clisp
(defmacro with-system-redefinition-allowed (&body body)
`(ext:without-package-lock ("COMMON-LISP")
,@body))
#+openmcl
(defmacro with-system-redefinition-allowed (&body body)
`(progn
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(setq ccl::*warn-if-redefine-kernel* nil))
,@body
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(setq ccl::*warn-if-redefine-kernel* t))))
#+cmu
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :execute)
(when (find-symbol "PACKAGE-LOCK" :ext)
(pushnew 'clim-internals::package-locks *features*)))
#+(and cmu clim-internals::package-locks)
(eval-when (:load-toplevel)
(unless (find-symbol "PACKAGE-LOCK" :ext)
(error "Binary incompatibility: your CMUCL does not have package locks")))
#+cmu
(defmacro with-system-redefinition-allowed (&body body)
#+clim-internals::package-locks
`(progn
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(setf (ext:package-definition-lock (find-package :common-lisp)) nil))
,@body
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(setf (ext:package-definition-lock (find-package :common-lisp)) t)))
#-clim-internals::package-locks
`(progn ,@body))
#+sbcl
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :execute)
(when (find-symbol "UNLOCK-PACKAGE" :sb-ext)
(pushnew 'clim-internals::package-locks *features*)))
#+sbcl
(defmacro with-system-redefinition-allowed (&body body)
#+clim-internals::package-locks
`(progn
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(sb-ext:unlock-package :common-lisp))
,@body
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(sb-ext:lock-package :common-lisp)))
#-clim-internals::package-locks
`(progn
,@body))
#-(or excl openmcl cmu sbcl clisp)
(defmacro with-system-redefinition-allowed (&body body)
`(progn
,@body))
(defun last1 (list)
"Last element of LIST."
(first (last list)))
(defun 2+ (x)
(+ x 2))
(defun 2- (x)
(- x 2))
(defun check-letf-form (form)
(assert (and (listp form)
(= 2 (length form)))))
(defun valueify (list)
(if (and (consp list)
(endp (rest list)))
(first list)
`(values ,@list)))
(defmacro letf ((&rest forms) &body body &environment env)
"LETF ({(Place Value)}*) Declaration* Form* During evaluation of the
Forms, SETF the Places to the result of evaluating the Value forms.
The places are SETF-ed in parallel after all of the Values are
evaluated."
(mapc #'check-letf-form forms)
(let* (init-let-form save-old-values-setf-form
new-values-set-form old-values-set-form
update-form)
(loop for (place new-value) in forms
for (vars vals store-vars writer-form reader-form)
= (multiple-value-list (get-setf-expansion place env))
for old-value-names = (mapcar (lambda (var)
(declare (ignore var))
(gensym))
store-vars)
nconc (mapcar #'list vars vals) into temp-init-let-form
nconc (copy-list store-vars) into temp-init-let-form
nconc (copy-list old-value-names) into temp-init-let-form
nconc `(,(valueify old-value-names) ,reader-form) into temp-save-old-values-setf-form
nconc `(,(valueify store-vars) ,new-value) into temp-new-values-set-form
nconc `(,(valueify store-vars) ,(valueify old-value-names)) into temp-old-values-set-form
collect writer-form into temp-update-form
finally (setq init-let-form temp-init-let-form
save-old-values-setf-form temp-save-old-values-setf-form
new-values-set-form temp-new-values-set-form
old-values-set-form temp-old-values-set-form
update-form (cons 'progn temp-update-form)))
`(let* ,init-let-form
(setf ,@save-old-values-setf-form)
(unwind-protect
(progn (setf ,@new-values-set-form)
,update-form
(progn ,@body))
(setf ,@old-values-set-form)
,update-form))))
;;; XXX This is currently broken with respect to declarations
(defmacro letf* ((&rest forms) &body body)
(if (null forms)
`(locally
,@body)
`(letf (,(car forms))
(letf* (,(cdr forms))
,@body))))
(defun map-repeated-sequence (result-type n function sequence)
"Like CL:MAP, but applies \\arg{function} to \\arg{n} consecutive
elements of \\arg{sequence}. All the function's return values will be
gathered into the output sequence. \\arg{result-type} can also be NIL,
in which case the function is only applied for effect.
Examples:
(map-repeated-sequence 'list 2 #'list '(1 2 3 4 5 6)) => ((1 2) (3 4) (5 6))
(map-repeated-sequence 'list 2 #'+ '(1 2 3 4 5 6)) => (3 7 11)
(map-repeated-sequence 'vector 3 #'+ '(1 2 3 4 5 6)) => #(6 15)
(map-repeated-sequence 'list 2 #'floor '(2 1 4 3 6 5))
=> (2 0 1 1 1 1)
(map-repeated-sequence 'list 2 #'cons '(color red weight 17 name fred))
=> ((COLOR . RED) (WEIGHT . 17) (NAME . FRED))
(map-repeated-sequence 'list 1 #'(lambda (p) (values (car p) (cdr p)))
'((color . red) (weight . 17) (name . fred)))
=> (COLOR RED WEIGHT 17 NAME FRED)
Note:
Be careful, since this function is quite sensible to the number of values
returned by \\arg{function}.
"
(assert (>= n 1))
(cond ((eq result-type 'nil)
;; just map for effect
(cond ((vectorp sequence)
(loop for i from 0 below (length sequence) by n do
(apply function (loop for j from 0 below n collect (aref sequence (+ i j))))))
((listp sequence)
(let ((q sequence))
(loop until (null q) do
(apply function (loop for j from 0 below n collect (pop q))))))))
(t
;; otherwise, we (for now) take the easy route of calling COERCE
(coerce
(cond ((vectorp sequence)
(loop for i from 0 below (length sequence) by n
nconc (multiple-value-list
(apply function (loop for j from 0 below n collect (aref sequence (+ i j)))))))
((listp sequence)
(let ((q sequence))
(loop until (null q) nconc
(multiple-value-list
(apply function (loop for j from 0 below n collect (pop q))))))))
result-type))))
;;; A different way of attacking iteration of sequences
(defmacro do-sequence ((vars sequence &optional result-form) &body body)
"Iterate over SEQUENCE. VARS is a list of symbols (or a single
symbol). At each iteration the variables in VARS are bound to the
initial elements of the sequence. The iteration is then \"stepped\"
by the number of variables in VARS."
(flet ((list-accessor (n)
(case n
(0 'car)
(1 'cadr)
(2 'caddr)
(3 'cadddr)
(t `(lambda (list) (nth ,n list)))))
(list-stepper (n)
(case n
(1 'cdr)
(2 'cddr)
(3 'cdddr)
(4 'cddddr)
(t `(lambda (list) (nthcdr ,n list))))))
(when (not (listp vars))
(setq vars (list vars)))
(let* ((body-fun (gensym "BODY-FUN"))
(var-length (length vars))
(seq-var (gensym "SEQ-VAR"))
(tail-var (gensym "TAIL-VAR"))
(i (gensym "I"))
(list-args (loop for j from 0 below var-length
collect `(,(list-accessor j) ,tail-var)))
(vector-args (loop for j from 0 below var-length
collect `(aref ,seq-var (+ ,i ,j)))))
`(block nil
(flet ((,body-fun ,vars
(tagbody
,@body)))
(let ((,seq-var ,sequence))
(etypecase ,seq-var
(list
(loop for ,tail-var on ,seq-var by #',(list-stepper var-length)
do (,body-fun ,@list-args)))
(vector
(loop for ,i of-type fixnum from 0 below (length ,seq-var) by ,var-length
do (,body-fun ,@vector-args))))))
,@(when result-form
`((let ,vars ;Bind variables to nil
(declare (ignorable ,vars))
,result-form)))))))
(defun clamp (value min max)
"Clamps the value 'value' into the range [min,max]."
(max min (min max value)))
;;;;
;;;; meta functions
;;;;
;; these are as in Dylan
(defun curry (fun &rest args)
#'(lambda (&rest more)
(apply fun (append args more))))
(define-compiler-macro curry (fun &rest args)
`(lambda (&rest more)
(apply ,fun ,@args more)))
(defun always (x)
#'(lambda (&rest more)
(declare (ignore more))
x))
(define-compiler-macro always (x)
(let ((g (gensym)))
`(let ((,g ,x))
(lambda (&rest more)
(declare (ignore more))
,g))))
;;; Convenience macros
(define-modify-macro maxf (&rest args) max)
(define-modify-macro minf (&rest args) min)
(define-modify-macro nconcf (&rest args) nconc)
(define-modify-macro orf (&rest args) or)
;;; Move this early so it can be used in presentations.lisp, which
;;; comes before commands.lisp.
(defmacro do-command-table-inheritance ((command-table-var command-table)
&body body)
`(apply-with-command-table-inheritance
#'(lambda (,command-table-var)
,@body)
(find-command-table ,command-table)))
;;;
(defmacro with-gensyms (syms &body body)
"Binds each symbol in the list `syms' to a gensym which uses the
name of the symbol."
`(let ,(mapcar (lambda (symbol) `(,symbol (gensym ,(symbol-name symbol))))
syms)
,@ body))
(defun parse-method (description)
(loop
for (qualifier-or-ll . body) on description
until (listp qualifier-or-ll)
collect qualifier-or-ll into qualifiers
finally (return
(values qualifiers
(clim-mop:extract-specializer-names qualifier-or-ll)
(clim-mop:extract-lambda-list qualifier-or-ll)
body))))
(defun get-body-declarations (body)
"Collect all declaration forms from a body of forms that may have
declarations at its top. Returns as values a list of the declarations and the
rest of the body."
(loop for bod on body
for (form) = bod
if (and (consp form) (eq (car form) 'declare))
collect form into decls
else
return (values decls bod)
finally (return (values decls nil)))) ;It's all (declare ...)
(defun decode-specializer (specializer-name)
(if (atom specializer-name)
(find-class specializer-name)
(clim-mop:intern-eql-specializer (second specializer-name))))
(defmacro with-method ((name &rest description) &body body)
"Executes BODY installing the specified method on the generic
function named NAME."
(multiple-value-bind (qualifiers specializers)
(parse-method description)
(with-gensyms (old-method decoded-specializers new-method)
`(let* ((,decoded-specializers
(mapcar #'decode-specializer ',specializers))
(,old-method (find-method #',name
',qualifiers
,decoded-specializers
nil))
(,new-method
(defmethod ,name ,@description)))
(unwind-protect
(locally ,@body)
(remove-method #',name ,new-method)
(when ,old-method (add-method #',name ,old-method)))))))
;;; Anaphoric
(defmacro aif (test-form then-form &optional else-form)
`(let ((it ,test-form))
(if it ,then-form ,else-form)))
(defmacro awhen (test-form &body body)
`(aif ,test-form
(progn ,@body)))
(defmacro aand (&rest args)
(cond ((endp args) t)
((endp (rest args)) (first args))
(t `(aif ,(first args) (aand ,@(rest args))))))
;;;
(declaim (inline maybe-funcall maybe-apply))
(defun maybe-funcall (function &rest args)
"If FUNCTION is not NIL, funcall it."
(when function (apply function args)))
(defun maybe-apply (function &rest args)
"If FUNCTION is not NIL, apply it."
(when function (apply #'apply function args)))
;;; Remove keyword pairs from an argument list, consing as little as possible
(defun remove-keywords (arg-list keywords)
(let ((clean-tail arg-list))
;; First, determine a tail in which there are no keywords to be removed.
(loop for arg-tail on arg-list by #'cddr
for (key) = arg-tail
do (when (member key keywords :test #'eq)
(setq clean-tail (cddr arg-tail))))
;; Cons up the new arg list until we hit the clean-tail, then nconc that on
;; the end.
(loop for arg-tail on arg-list by #'cddr
for (key value) = arg-tail
if (eq arg-tail clean-tail)
nconc clean-tail
and do (loop-finish)
else if (not (member key keywords :test #'eq))
nconc (list key value)
end)))
(defmacro with-keywords-removed ((var keywords &optional (new-var var))
&body body)
"binds NEW-VAR (defaults to VAR) to VAR with the keyword arguments specified
in KEYWORDS removed."
`(let ((,new-var (remove-keywords ,var ',keywords)))
,@body))
(defun symbol-concat (&rest symbols)
"Actually this function raises the next question: what is *PACKAGE* supposed to be?
The correct answer: listen to the elders and don't use this function or any variant
of it -- Don't construct symbols, instead let the user specify them."
(intern (apply #'concatenate 'string (mapcar #'symbol-name symbols))))
(defun stream-designator-symbol (symbol default)
"Maps T to DEFAULT, barfs if argument does not look good.
To be used in the various WITH-... macros."
(cond ((eq symbol 't)
default)
((symbolp symbol)
symbol)
(t
(error "~S Can not be a stream designator for ~S" symbol default))))
(defun declare-ignorable-form (variables)
#+CMU
;; CMUCL barfs if you declare a special variable ignorable, work
;; around that.
`(declare (ignorable
,@(remove-if (lambda (symbol)
(eq :special (lisp::info lisp::variable lisp::kind symbol)))
variables)))
#-CMU
`(declare (ignorable ,@variables)))
;; spread version:
(defun declare-ignorable-form* (&rest variables)
(declare-ignorable-form variables))
(defun gen-invoke-trampoline (fun to-bind to-pass body)
"Macro helper function, generates the LABELS / INVOKE-WITH-... ideom."
(let ((cont (gensym ".CONT.")))
`(labels ((,cont (,@to-bind)
,(declare-ignorable-form to-bind)
,@body))
(declare (dynamic-extent #',cont))
(,fun ,@to-bind #',cont ,@to-pass))))
;;;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------
(defun parse-space (stream specification direction)
"Returns the amount of space given by SPECIFICATION relating to the
STREAM in the direction DIRECTION."
;; This implementation lives unter the assumption that an
;; extended-output stream is also a sheet and has a graft.
;; --GB 2002-08-14
(etypecase specification
(integer specification)
((or string character) (multiple-value-bind (width height)
(text-size stream specification)
(ecase direction
(:horizontal width)
(:vertical height))))
#+nil ; WITH-OUTPUT-TO-OUTPUT-RECORD not yet defined as a macro
(function (let ((record (with-output-to-output-record (stream)
(funcall specification))))
(ecase direction
(:horizontal (bounding-rectangle-width record))
(:vertical (bounding-rectangle-height record)))))
(cons
(destructuring-bind (value unit)
specification
(ecase unit
(:character
(* value (stream-character-width stream #\M)))
(:line
(* value (stream-line-height stream)))
((:point :pixel :mm)
(let* ((graft (graft stream))
(gunit (graft-units graft)))
;; mungle specification into what grafts talk about
(case unit
((:point) (setf value (/ value 72) unit :inches))
((:pixel) (setf unit :device))
((:mm) (setf unit :millimeters)))
;;
(multiple-value-bind (dx dy)
(multiple-value-call
#'transform-distance
(compose-transformation-with-scaling
(sheet-delta-transformation stream graft)
(/ (graft-width graft :units unit)
(graft-width graft :units gunit))
(/ (graft-height graft :units unit)
(graft-height graft :units gunit)))
(ecase direction
(:horizontal (values 1 0))
(:vertical (values 0 1))))
(/ value (sqrt (+ (* dx dx) (* dy dy))))))))))))
(defun delete-1 (item list &key (test #'eql) (key #'identity))
"Delete 1 ITEM from LIST. Second value is T if item was deleted."
(loop
for tail on list
and tail-prev = nil then tail
for (list-item) = tail
if (funcall test item (funcall key list-item))
do (return-from delete-1
(if tail-prev
(progn
(setf (cdr tail-prev) (cdr tail))
(values list t))
(values (cdr tail) t)))
finally (return (values list nil))))
;;; Why do I feel like I've written this function 8 million times
;;; already?
(defun parse-lambda-list (ll)
"Extract the parts of a function or method lambda list.
Returns values of required, &optional, &rest and &key
parameters. 5th value indicates that &key was seen"
(loop
with state = 'required
for var in ll
if (member var '(&optional &rest &key))
do (setq state var)
else if (eq state 'required)
collect var into required
else if (eq state '&optional)
collect var into optional
else if (eq state '&rest)
collect var into rest
else if (eq state '&key)
collect var into key
end
finally (return (values required optional rest key (eq state '&key)))))
(defun rebind-arguments (arg-list)
"Create temporary variables for non keywords in a list of
arguments. Returns two values: a binding list for let, and a new
argument list with the temporaries substituted in."
(loop
for arg in arg-list
for var = (gensym)
if (keywordp arg)
collect arg into new-arg-list
else
collect `(,var ,arg) into bindings
and collect var into new-arg-list
end
finally (return (values bindings new-arg-list))))
(defun make-keyword (obj)
"Turn OBJ into a keyword"
(etypecase obj
(keyword
obj)
(symbol
(intern (symbol-name obj) :keyword))
(string
(intern (string-upcase obj) :keyword))))
;;; Command name utilities that are useful elsewhere.
(defun command-name-from-symbol (symbol)
(let ((name (symbol-name symbol)))
(string-capitalize
(substitute
#\Space #\-
(subseq name (if (string= '#:com- name :end2 (min (length name) 4))
4
0))))))
(defun keyword-arg-name-from-symbol (symbol)
(let ((name (symbol-name symbol)))
(string-capitalize (substitute #\Space #\- name))))
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