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;;; generator.el --- generators -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;;; Copyright (C) 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Daniel Colascione <dancol@dancol.org>
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;; Keywords: extensions, elisp
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;; Package: emacs
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This package implements generators for Emacs Lisp through a
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;; continuation-passing transformation. It provides essentially the
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;; same generator API and iterator facilities that Python and
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;; JavaScript ES6 provide.
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;;
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;; `iter-lambda' and `iter-defun' work like `lambda' and `defun',
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;; except that they evaluate to or define, respectively, generator
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;; functions. These functions, when called, return an iterator.
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;; An iterator is an opaque object that generates a sequence of
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;; values. Callers use `iter-next' to retrieve the next value from
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;; the sequence; when the sequence is exhausted, `iter-next' will
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;; raise the `iter-end-of-sequence' condition.
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;;
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;; Generator functions are written like normal functions, except that
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;; they can invoke `iter-yield' to suspend themselves and return a
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;; value to callers; this value becomes the return value of
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;; `iter-next'. On the next call to `iter-next', execution of the
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;; generator function resumes where it left off. When a generator
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;; function returns normally, the `iter-next' raises
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;; `iter-end-of-sequence' with the value the function returned.
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;;
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;; `iter-yield-from' yields all the values from another iterator; it
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;; then evaluates to the value the sub-iterator returned normally.
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;; This facility is useful for functional composition of generators
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;; and for implementing coroutines.
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;;
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;; `iter-yield' is illegal inside the UNWINDFORMS of an
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;; `unwind-protect' for various sordid internal reasons documented in
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;; the code.
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;;
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;; N.B. Each call to a generator function generates a *new* iterator,
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;; and each iterator maintains its own internal state.
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;;
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;; This raw form of iteration is general, but a bit awkward to use, so
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;; this library also provides some convenience functions:
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;;
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;; `iter-do' is like `cl-do', except that instead of walking a list,
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;; it walks an iterator. `cl-loop' is also extended with a new
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;; keyword, `iter-by', that iterates over an iterator.
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;;
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;;; Implementation:
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;;
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;; The internal cps transformation code uses the cps- namespace.
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;; Iteration functions use the `iter-' namespace. Generator functions
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;; are somewhat less efficient than conventional elisp routines,
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;; although we try to avoid CPS transformation on forms that do not
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;; invoke `iter-yield'.
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;;
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;;; Code:
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(require 'cl-lib)
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(require 'pcase)
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(defvar cps--bindings nil)
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(defvar cps--states nil)
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(defvar cps--value-symbol nil)
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(defvar cps--state-symbol nil)
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(defvar cps--cleanup-table-symbol nil)
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(defvar cps--cleanup-function nil)
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(defmacro cps--gensym (fmt &rest args)
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;; Change this function to use `cl-gensym' if you want the generated
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;; code to be easier to read and debug.
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;; (cl-gensym (apply #'format fmt args))
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`(progn (ignore ,@args) (make-symbol ,fmt)))
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(defvar cps--dynamic-wrappers '(identity)
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"List of transformer functions to apply to atomic forms we
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evaluate in CPS context.")
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(defconst cps-standard-special-forms
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'(setq setq-default throw interactive)
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"List of special forms that we treat just like ordinary
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function applications." )
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(defun cps--trace-funcall (func &rest args)
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(message "%S: args=%S" func args)
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(let ((result (apply func args)))
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(message "%S: result=%S" func result)
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result))
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(defun cps--trace (fmt &rest args)
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(princ (apply #'format (concat fmt "\n") args)))
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(defun cps--special-form-p (definition)
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"Non-nil if and only if DEFINITION is a special form."
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;; Copied from ad-special-form-p
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(if (and (symbolp definition) (fboundp definition))
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(setf definition (indirect-function definition)))
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(and (subrp definition) (eq (cdr (subr-arity definition)) 'unevalled)))
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(defmacro cps--define-unsupported (function)
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`(defun ,(intern (format "cps--transform-%s" function))
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(error "%s not supported in generators" ,function)))
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(defmacro cps--with-value-wrapper (wrapper &rest body)
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"Continue generating CPS code with an atomic-form wrapper
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to the current stack of such wrappers. WRAPPER is a function that
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takes a form and returns a wrapped form.
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Whenever we generate an atomic form (i.e., a form that can't
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iter-yield), we first (before actually inserting that form in our
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generated code) pass that form through all the transformer
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functions. We use this facility to wrap forms that can transfer
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control flow non-locally in goo that diverts this control flow to
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the CPS state machinery.
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"
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(declare (indent 1))
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`(let ((cps--dynamic-wrappers
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(cons
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,wrapper
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cps--dynamic-wrappers)))
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,@body))
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(defun cps--make-dynamic-binding-wrapper (dynamic-var static-var)
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(cl-assert lexical-binding)
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(lambda (form)
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`(let ((,dynamic-var ,static-var))
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(unwind-protect ; Update the static shadow after evaluation is done
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,form
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(setf ,static-var ,dynamic-var))
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,form)))
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(defmacro cps--with-dynamic-binding (dynamic-var static-var &rest body)
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"Evaluate BODY such that generated atomic evaluations run with
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DYNAMIC-VAR bound to STATIC-VAR."
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(declare (indent 2))
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`(cps--with-value-wrapper
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(cps--make-dynamic-binding-wrapper ,dynamic-var ,static-var)
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,@body))
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(defun cps--add-state (kind body)
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"Create a new CPS state with body BODY and return the state's name."
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(declare (indent 1))
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(let* ((state (cps--gensym "cps-state-%s-" kind)))
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(push (list state body cps--cleanup-function) cps--states)
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(push state cps--bindings)
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state))
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(defun cps--add-binding (original-name)
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(car (push (cps--gensym (format "cps-binding-%s-" original-name))
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cps--bindings)))
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(defun cps--find-special-form-handler (form)
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(let* ((handler-name (format "cps--transform-%s" (car-safe form)))
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(handler (intern-soft handler-name)))
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(and (fboundp handler) handler)))
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(defvar cps-inhibit-atomic-optimization nil
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"When t, always rewrite forms into cps even when they
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don't yield.")
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(defvar cps--yield-seen)
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(defun cps--atomic-p (form)
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"Return whether the given form never yields."
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(and (not cps-inhibit-atomic-optimization)
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(let* ((cps--yield-seen))
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(ignore (macroexpand-all
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`(cl-macrolet ((cps-internal-yield
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(_val)
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(setf cps--yield-seen t)))
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,form)
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macroexpand-all-environment))
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(not cps--yield-seen))))
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(defun cps--make-atomic-state (form next-state)
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(let ((tform `(prog1 ,form (setf ,cps--state-symbol ,next-state))))
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(cl-loop for wrapper in cps--dynamic-wrappers
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do (setf tform (funcall wrapper tform)))
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;; Bind cps--cleanup-function to nil here because the wrapper
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;; function mechanism is responsible for cleanup here, not the
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;; generic cleanup mechanism. If we didn't make this binding,
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;; we'd run cleanup handlers twice on anything that made it out
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;; to toplevel.
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(let ((cps--cleanup-function nil))
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(cps--add-state "atom"
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`(setf ,cps--value-symbol ,tform)))))
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(defun cps--transform-1 (form next-state)
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(pcase form
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;; If we're looking at an "atomic" form (i.e., one that does not
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;; iter-yield), just evaluate the form as a whole instead of rewriting
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;; it into CPS.
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((guard (cps--atomic-p form))
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(cps--make-atomic-state form next-state))
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;; Process `and'.
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(`(and) ; (and) -> t
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(cps--transform-1 t next-state))
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(`(and ,condition) ; (and CONDITION) -> CONDITION
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(cps--transform-1 condition next-state))
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(`(and ,condition . ,rest)
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;; Evaluate CONDITION; if it's true, go on to evaluate the rest
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;; of the `and'.
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(cps--transform-1
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condition
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(cps--add-state "and"
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`(setf ,cps--state-symbol
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(if ,cps--value-symbol
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,(cps--transform-1 `(and ,@rest)
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next-state)
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,next-state)))))
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;; Process `catch'.
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(`(catch ,tag . ,body)
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(let ((tag-binding (cps--add-binding "catch-tag")))
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(cps--transform-1 tag
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(cps--add-state "cps-update-tag"
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`(setf ,tag-binding ,cps--value-symbol
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,cps--state-symbol
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,(cps--with-value-wrapper
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(cps--make-catch-wrapper
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tag-binding next-state)
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(cps--transform-1 `(progn ,@body)
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next-state)))))))
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;; Process `cond': transform into `if' or `or' depending on the
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;; precise kind of the condition we're looking at.
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(`(cond) ; (cond) -> nil
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(cps--transform-1 nil next-state))
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(`(cond (,condition) . ,rest)
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(cps--transform-1 `(or ,condition (cond ,@rest))
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next-state))
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(`(cond (,condition . ,body) . ,rest)
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(cps--transform-1 `(if ,condition
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(progn ,@body)
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(cond ,@rest))
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next-state))
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;; Process `condition-case': do the heavy lifting in a helper
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;; function.
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(`(condition-case ,var ,bodyform . ,handlers)
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(cps--with-value-wrapper
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(cps--make-condition-wrapper var next-state handlers)
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(cps--transform-1 bodyform
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next-state)))
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;; Process `if'.
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(`(if ,cond ,then . ,else)
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(cps--transform-1 cond
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(cps--add-state "if"
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`(setf ,cps--state-symbol
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(if ,cps--value-symbol
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,(cps--transform-1 then
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next-state)
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,(cps--transform-1 `(progn ,@else)
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next-state))))))
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;; Process `progn' and `inline': they are identical except for the
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;; name, which has some significance to the byte compiler.
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(`(inline) (cps--transform-1 nil next-state))
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(`(inline ,form) (cps--transform-1 form next-state))
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(`(inline ,form . ,rest)
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(cps--transform-1 form
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(cps--transform-1 `(inline ,@rest)
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next-state)))
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(`(progn) (cps--transform-1 nil next-state))
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(`(progn ,form) (cps--transform-1 form next-state))
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(`(progn ,form . ,rest)
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(cps--transform-1 form
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(cps--transform-1 `(progn ,@rest)
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next-state)))
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;; Process `let' in a helper function that transforms it into a
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;; let* with temporaries.
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(`(let ,bindings . ,body)
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(let* ((bindings (cl-loop for binding in bindings
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collect (if (symbolp binding)
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(list binding nil)
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binding)))
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(temps (cl-loop for (var _value-form) in bindings
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collect (cps--add-binding var))))
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(cps--transform-1
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`(let* ,(append
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(cl-loop for (_var value-form) in bindings
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for temp in temps
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collect (list temp value-form))
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(cl-loop for (var _binding) in bindings
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for temp in temps
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collect (list var temp)))
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,@body)
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next-state)))
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;; Process `let*' binding: process one binding at a time. Flatten
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;; lexical bindings.
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(`(let* () . ,body)
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(cps--transform-1 `(progn ,@body) next-state))
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(`(let* (,binding . ,more-bindings) . ,body)
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(let* ((var (if (symbolp binding) binding (car binding)))
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(value-form (car (cdr-safe binding)))
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(new-var (cps--add-binding var)))
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(cps--transform-1
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value-form
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(cps--add-state "let*"
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`(setf ,new-var ,cps--value-symbol
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,cps--state-symbol
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,(if (or (not lexical-binding) (special-variable-p var))
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(cps--with-dynamic-binding var new-var
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(cps--transform-1
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`(let* ,more-bindings ,@body)
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next-state))
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(cps--transform-1
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(cps--replace-variable-references
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var new-var
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`(let* ,more-bindings ,@body))
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next-state)))))))
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;; Process `or'.
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(`(or) (cps--transform-1 nil next-state))
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(`(or ,condition) (cps--transform-1 condition next-state))
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(`(or ,condition . ,rest)
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(cps--transform-1
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condition
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(cps--add-state "or"
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`(setf ,cps--state-symbol
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(if ,cps--value-symbol
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,next-state
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,(cps--transform-1
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`(or ,@rest) next-state))))))
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;; Process `prog1'.
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(`(prog1 ,first) (cps--transform-1 first next-state))
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(`(prog1 ,first . ,body)
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(cps--transform-1
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first
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(let ((temp-var-symbol (cps--add-binding "prog1-temp")))
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(cps--add-state "prog1"
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`(setf ,temp-var-symbol
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,cps--value-symbol
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,cps--state-symbol
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,(cps--transform-1
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`(progn ,@body)
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(cps--add-state "prog1inner"
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`(setf ,cps--value-symbol ,temp-var-symbol
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,cps--state-symbol ,next-state))))))))
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;; Process `prog2'.
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(`(prog2 ,form1 ,form2 . ,body)
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(cps--transform-1
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`(progn ,form1 (prog1 ,form2 ,@body))
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next-state))
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;; Process `unwind-protect': If we're inside an unwind-protect, we
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;; have a block of code UNWINDFORMS which we would like to run
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;; whenever control flows away from the main piece of code,
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;; BODYFORM. We deal with the local control flow case by
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;; generating BODYFORM such that it yields to a continuation that
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;; executes UNWINDFORMS, which then yields to NEXT-STATE.
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;;
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;; Non-local control flow is trickier: we need to ensure that we
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;; execute UNWINDFORMS even when control bypasses our normal
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;; continuation. To make this guarantee, we wrap every external
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;; application (i.e., every piece of elisp that can transfer
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;; control non-locally) in an unwind-protect that runs UNWINDFORMS
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;; before allowing the non-local control transfer to proceed.
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;;
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;; Unfortunately, because elisp lacks a mechanism for generically
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;; capturing the reason for an arbitrary non-local control
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;; transfer and restarting the transfer at a later point, we
|
||
;; cannot reify non-local transfers and cannot allow
|
||
;; continuation-passing code inside UNWINDFORMS.
|
||
|
||
(`(unwind-protect ,bodyform . ,unwindforms)
|
||
;; Signal the evaluator-generator that it needs to generate code
|
||
;; to handle cleanup forms.
|
||
(unless cps--cleanup-table-symbol
|
||
(setf cps--cleanup-table-symbol (cps--gensym "cps-cleanup-table-")))
|
||
(let* ((unwind-state
|
||
(cps--add-state
|
||
"unwind"
|
||
;; N.B. It's safe to just substitute unwindforms by
|
||
;; sexp-splicing: we've already replaced all variable
|
||
;; references inside it with lifted equivalents.
|
||
`(progn
|
||
,@unwindforms
|
||
(setf ,cps--state-symbol ,next-state))))
|
||
(old-cleanup cps--cleanup-function)
|
||
(cps--cleanup-function
|
||
(let ((cps--cleanup-function nil))
|
||
(cps--add-state "cleanup"
|
||
`(progn
|
||
,(when old-cleanup `(funcall ,old-cleanup))
|
||
,@unwindforms)))))
|
||
(cps--with-value-wrapper
|
||
(cps--make-unwind-wrapper unwindforms)
|
||
(cps--transform-1 bodyform unwind-state))))
|
||
|
||
;; Process `while'.
|
||
|
||
(`(while ,test . ,body)
|
||
;; Open-code state addition instead of using cps--add-state: we
|
||
;; need our states to be self-referential. (That's what makes the
|
||
;; state a loop.)
|
||
(let* ((loop-state
|
||
(cps--gensym "cps-state-while-"))
|
||
(eval-loop-condition-state
|
||
(cps--transform-1 test loop-state))
|
||
(loop-state-body
|
||
`(progn
|
||
(setf ,cps--state-symbol
|
||
(if ,cps--value-symbol
|
||
,(cps--transform-1
|
||
`(progn ,@body)
|
||
eval-loop-condition-state)
|
||
,next-state)))))
|
||
(push (list loop-state loop-state-body cps--cleanup-function)
|
||
cps--states)
|
||
(push loop-state cps--bindings)
|
||
eval-loop-condition-state))
|
||
|
||
;; Process various kinds of `quote'.
|
||
|
||
(`(quote ,arg) (cps--add-state "quote"
|
||
`(setf ,cps--value-symbol (quote ,arg)
|
||
,cps--state-symbol ,next-state)))
|
||
(`(function ,arg) (cps--add-state "function"
|
||
`(setf ,cps--value-symbol (function ,arg)
|
||
,cps--state-symbol ,next-state)))
|
||
|
||
;; Deal with `iter-yield'.
|
||
|
||
(`(cps-internal-yield ,value)
|
||
(cps--transform-1
|
||
value
|
||
(cps--add-state "iter-yield"
|
||
`(progn
|
||
(setf ,cps--state-symbol
|
||
,(if cps--cleanup-function
|
||
(cps--add-state "after-yield"
|
||
`(setf ,cps--state-symbol ,next-state))
|
||
next-state))
|
||
(throw 'cps--yield ,cps--value-symbol)))))
|
||
|
||
;; Catch any unhandled special forms.
|
||
|
||
((and `(,name . ,_)
|
||
(guard (cps--special-form-p name))
|
||
(guard (not (memq name cps-standard-special-forms))))
|
||
name ; Shut up byte compiler
|
||
(error "special form %S incorrect or not supported" form))
|
||
|
||
;; Process regular function applications with nontrivial
|
||
;; parameters, converting them to applications of trivial
|
||
;; let-bound parameters.
|
||
|
||
((and `(,function . ,arguments)
|
||
(guard (not (cl-loop for argument in arguments
|
||
always (atom argument)))))
|
||
(let ((argument-symbols
|
||
(cl-loop for argument in arguments
|
||
collect (if (atom argument)
|
||
argument
|
||
(cps--gensym "cps-argument-")))))
|
||
|
||
(cps--transform-1
|
||
`(let* ,(cl-loop for argument in arguments
|
||
for argument-symbol in argument-symbols
|
||
unless (eq argument argument-symbol)
|
||
collect (list argument-symbol argument))
|
||
,(cons function argument-symbols))
|
||
next-state)))
|
||
|
||
;; Process everything else by just evaluating the form normally.
|
||
(_ (cps--make-atomic-state form next-state))))
|
||
|
||
(defun cps--make-catch-wrapper (tag-binding next-state)
|
||
(lambda (form)
|
||
(let ((normal-exit-symbol
|
||
(cps--gensym "cps-normal-exit-from-catch-")))
|
||
`(let (,normal-exit-symbol)
|
||
(prog1
|
||
(catch ,tag-binding
|
||
(prog1
|
||
,form
|
||
(setf ,normal-exit-symbol t)))
|
||
(unless ,normal-exit-symbol
|
||
(setf ,cps--state-symbol ,next-state)))))))
|
||
|
||
(defun cps--make-condition-wrapper (var next-state handlers)
|
||
;; Each handler is both one of the transformers with which we wrap
|
||
;; evaluated atomic forms and a state to which we jump when we
|
||
;; encounter the given error.
|
||
|
||
(let* ((error-symbol (cps--add-binding "condition-case-error"))
|
||
(lexical-error-symbol (cps--gensym "cps-lexical-error-"))
|
||
(processed-handlers
|
||
(cl-loop for (condition . body) in handlers
|
||
collect (cons condition
|
||
(cps--transform-1
|
||
(cps--replace-variable-references
|
||
var error-symbol
|
||
`(progn ,@body))
|
||
next-state)))))
|
||
|
||
(lambda (form)
|
||
`(condition-case
|
||
,lexical-error-symbol
|
||
,form
|
||
,@(cl-loop
|
||
for (condition . error-state) in processed-handlers
|
||
collect
|
||
`(,condition
|
||
(setf ,error-symbol
|
||
,lexical-error-symbol
|
||
,cps--state-symbol
|
||
,error-state)))))))
|
||
|
||
(defun cps--replace-variable-references (var new-var form)
|
||
"Replace all non-shadowed references to VAR with NEW-VAR in FORM.
|
||
This routine does not modify FORM. Instead, it returns a
|
||
modified copy."
|
||
(macroexpand-all
|
||
`(cl-symbol-macrolet ((,var ,new-var)) ,form)
|
||
macroexpand-all-environment))
|
||
|
||
(defun cps--make-unwind-wrapper (unwind-forms)
|
||
(cl-assert lexical-binding)
|
||
(lambda (form)
|
||
(let ((normal-exit-symbol
|
||
(cps--gensym "cps-normal-exit-from-unwind-")))
|
||
`(let (,normal-exit-symbol)
|
||
(unwind-protect
|
||
(prog1
|
||
,form
|
||
(setf ,normal-exit-symbol t))
|
||
(unless ,normal-exit-symbol
|
||
,@unwind-forms))))))
|
||
|
||
(put 'iter-end-of-sequence 'error-conditions '(iter-end-of-sequence))
|
||
(put 'iter-end-of-sequence 'error-message "iteration terminated")
|
||
|
||
(defun cps--make-close-iterator-form (terminal-state)
|
||
(if cps--cleanup-table-symbol
|
||
`(let ((cleanup (cdr (assq ,cps--state-symbol ,cps--cleanup-table-symbol))))
|
||
(setf ,cps--state-symbol ,terminal-state
|
||
,cps--value-symbol nil)
|
||
(when cleanup (funcall cleanup)))
|
||
`(setf ,cps--state-symbol ,terminal-state
|
||
,cps--value-symbol nil)))
|
||
|
||
(defun cps-generate-evaluator (body)
|
||
(let* (cps--states
|
||
cps--bindings
|
||
cps--cleanup-function
|
||
(cps--value-symbol (cps--gensym "cps-current-value-"))
|
||
(cps--state-symbol (cps--gensym "cps-current-state-"))
|
||
;; We make *cps-cleanup-table-symbol** non-nil when we notice
|
||
;; that we have cleanup processing to perform.
|
||
(cps--cleanup-table-symbol nil)
|
||
(terminal-state (cps--add-state "terminal"
|
||
`(signal 'iter-end-of-sequence
|
||
,cps--value-symbol)))
|
||
(initial-state (cps--transform-1
|
||
(macroexpand-all
|
||
`(cl-macrolet
|
||
((iter-yield (value)
|
||
`(cps-internal-yield ,value)))
|
||
,@body)
|
||
macroexpand-all-environment)
|
||
terminal-state))
|
||
(finalizer-symbol
|
||
(when cps--cleanup-table-symbol
|
||
(when cps--cleanup-table-symbol
|
||
(cps--gensym "cps-iterator-finalizer-")))))
|
||
`(let ,(append (list cps--state-symbol cps--value-symbol)
|
||
(when cps--cleanup-table-symbol
|
||
(list cps--cleanup-table-symbol))
|
||
(when finalizer-symbol
|
||
(list finalizer-symbol))
|
||
(nreverse cps--bindings))
|
||
;; Order state list so that cleanup states are always defined
|
||
;; before they're referenced.
|
||
,@(cl-loop for (state body cleanup) in (nreverse cps--states)
|
||
collect `(setf ,state (lambda () ,body))
|
||
when cleanup
|
||
do (cl-assert cps--cleanup-table-symbol)
|
||
and collect `(push (cons ,state ,cleanup) ,cps--cleanup-table-symbol))
|
||
(setf ,cps--state-symbol ,initial-state)
|
||
|
||
(let ((iterator
|
||
(lambda (op value)
|
||
(cond
|
||
,@(when finalizer-symbol
|
||
`(((eq op :stash-finalizer)
|
||
(setf ,finalizer-symbol value))
|
||
((eq op :get-finalizer)
|
||
,finalizer-symbol)))
|
||
((eq op :close)
|
||
,(cps--make-close-iterator-form terminal-state))
|
||
((eq op :next)
|
||
(setf ,cps--value-symbol value)
|
||
(let ((yielded nil))
|
||
(unwind-protect
|
||
(prog1
|
||
(catch 'cps--yield
|
||
(while t
|
||
(funcall ,cps--state-symbol)))
|
||
(setf yielded t))
|
||
(unless yielded
|
||
;; If we're exiting non-locally (error, quit,
|
||
;; etc.) close the iterator.
|
||
,(cps--make-close-iterator-form terminal-state)))))
|
||
(t (error "unknown iterator operation %S" op))))))
|
||
,(when finalizer-symbol
|
||
`(funcall iterator
|
||
:stash-finalizer
|
||
(make-finalizer
|
||
(lambda ()
|
||
(iter-close iterator)))))
|
||
iterator))))
|
||
|
||
(defun iter-yield (value)
|
||
"When used inside a generator, yield control to caller.
|
||
The caller of `iter-next' receives VALUE, and the next call to
|
||
`iter-next' resumes execution at the previous
|
||
`iter-yield' point."
|
||
(identity value)
|
||
(error "‘iter-yield’ used outside a generator"))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro iter-yield-from (value)
|
||
"When used inside a generator function, delegate to a sub-iterator.
|
||
The values that the sub-iterator yields are passed directly to
|
||
the caller, and values supplied to `iter-next' are sent to the
|
||
sub-iterator. `iter-yield-from' evaluates to the value that the
|
||
sub-iterator function returns via `iter-end-of-sequence'."
|
||
(let ((errsym (cps--gensym "yield-from-result"))
|
||
(valsym (cps--gensym "yield-from-value")))
|
||
`(let ((,valsym ,value))
|
||
(unwind-protect
|
||
(condition-case ,errsym
|
||
(let ((vs nil))
|
||
(while t
|
||
(setf vs (iter-yield (iter-next ,valsym vs)))))
|
||
(iter-end-of-sequence (cdr ,errsym)))
|
||
(iter-close ,valsym)))))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro iter-defun (name arglist &rest body)
|
||
"Creates a generator NAME.
|
||
When called as a function, NAME returns an iterator value that
|
||
encapsulates the state of a computation that produces a sequence
|
||
of values. Callers can retrieve each value using `iter-next'."
|
||
(declare (indent defun))
|
||
(cl-assert lexical-binding)
|
||
(let* ((parsed-body (macroexp-parse-body body))
|
||
(declarations (car parsed-body))
|
||
(exps (cdr parsed-body)))
|
||
`(defun ,name ,arglist
|
||
,@declarations
|
||
,(cps-generate-evaluator exps))))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro iter-lambda (arglist &rest body)
|
||
"Return a lambda generator.
|
||
`iter-lambda' is to `iter-defun' as `lambda' is to `defun'."
|
||
(declare (indent defun))
|
||
(cl-assert lexical-binding)
|
||
`(lambda ,arglist
|
||
,(cps-generate-evaluator body)))
|
||
|
||
(defun iter-next (iterator &optional yield-result)
|
||
"Extract a value from an iterator.
|
||
YIELD-RESULT becomes the return value of `iter-yield' in the
|
||
context of the generator.
|
||
|
||
This routine raises the `iter-end-of-sequence' condition if the
|
||
iterator cannot supply more values."
|
||
(funcall iterator :next yield-result))
|
||
|
||
(defun iter-close (iterator)
|
||
"Terminate an iterator early.
|
||
Run any unwind-protect handlers in scope at the point ITERATOR
|
||
is blocked."
|
||
(funcall iterator :close nil))
|
||
|
||
(cl-defmacro iter-do ((var iterator) &rest body)
|
||
"Loop over values from an iterator.
|
||
Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each value from ITERATOR.
|
||
Return the value with which ITERATOR finished iteration."
|
||
(declare (indent 1))
|
||
(let ((done-symbol (cps--gensym "iter-do-iterator-done"))
|
||
(condition-symbol (cps--gensym "iter-do-condition"))
|
||
(it-symbol (cps--gensym "iter-do-iterator"))
|
||
(result-symbol (cps--gensym "iter-do-result")))
|
||
`(let (,var
|
||
,result-symbol
|
||
(,done-symbol nil)
|
||
(,it-symbol ,iterator))
|
||
(while (not ,done-symbol)
|
||
(condition-case ,condition-symbol
|
||
(setf ,var (iter-next ,it-symbol))
|
||
(iter-end-of-sequence
|
||
(setf ,result-symbol (cdr ,condition-symbol))
|
||
(setf ,done-symbol t)))
|
||
(unless ,done-symbol ,@body))
|
||
,result-symbol)))
|
||
|
||
(defvar cl--loop-args)
|
||
|
||
(defmacro cps--advance-for (conscell)
|
||
;; See cps--handle-loop-for
|
||
`(condition-case nil
|
||
(progn
|
||
(setcar ,conscell (iter-next (cdr ,conscell)))
|
||
,conscell)
|
||
(iter-end-of-sequence
|
||
nil)))
|
||
|
||
(defmacro cps--initialize-for (iterator)
|
||
;; See cps--handle-loop-for
|
||
(let ((cs (cps--gensym "cps--loop-temp")))
|
||
`(let ((,cs (cons nil ,iterator)))
|
||
(cps--advance-for ,cs))))
|
||
|
||
(defun cps--handle-loop-for (var)
|
||
"Support `iter-by' in `loop'. "
|
||
;; N.B. While the cl-loop-for-handler is a documented interface,
|
||
;; there's no documented way for cl-loop-for-handler callbacks to do
|
||
;; anything useful! Additionally, cl-loop currently lexbinds useful
|
||
;; internal variables, so our only option is to modify
|
||
;; cl--loop-args. If we substitute a general-purpose for-clause for
|
||
;; our iterating clause, however, we can't preserve the
|
||
;; parallel-versus-sequential `loop' semantics for for clauses ---
|
||
;; we need a terminating condition as well, which requires us to use
|
||
;; while, and inserting a while would break and-sequencing.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; To work around this problem, we actually use the "for var in LIST
|
||
;; by FUNCTION" syntax, creating a new fake list each time through
|
||
;; the loop, this "list" being a cons cell (val . it).
|
||
(let ((it-form (pop cl--loop-args)))
|
||
(setf cl--loop-args
|
||
(append
|
||
`(for ,var
|
||
in (cps--initialize-for ,it-form)
|
||
by 'cps--advance-for)
|
||
cl--loop-args))))
|
||
|
||
(put 'iter-by 'cl-loop-for-handler 'cps--handle-loop-for)
|
||
|
||
(eval-after-load 'elisp-mode
|
||
(lambda ()
|
||
(font-lock-add-keywords
|
||
'emacs-lisp-mode
|
||
'(("(\\(iter-defun\\)\\_>\\s *\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)?"
|
||
(1 font-lock-keyword-face nil t)
|
||
(2 font-lock-function-name-face nil t))
|
||
("(\\(iter-\\(?:next\\|lambda\\|yield\\|yield-from\\)\\)\\_>"
|
||
(1 font-lock-keyword-face nil t))))))
|
||
|
||
(provide 'generator)
|
||
|
||
;;; generator.el ends here
|