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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/src/lread.c [emacs-unicode-2]
From: |
Kenichi Handa |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/src/lread.c [emacs-unicode-2] |
Date: |
Mon, 08 Sep 2003 08:49:13 -0400 |
Index: emacs/src/lread.c
diff -c /dev/null emacs/src/lread.c:1.317.2.1
*** /dev/null Mon Sep 8 08:49:13 2003
--- emacs/src/lread.c Mon Sep 8 08:48:11 2003
***************
*** 0 ****
--- 1,4116 ----
+ /* Lisp parsing and input streams.
+ Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 88, 89, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 2003
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This file is part of GNU Emacs.
+
+ GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+ any later version.
+
+ GNU Emacs 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 General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+ the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+ Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+
+
+ #include <config.h>
+ #include <stdio.h>
+ #include <sys/types.h>
+ #include <sys/stat.h>
+ #include <sys/file.h>
+ #include <errno.h>
+ #include "lisp.h"
+ #include "intervals.h"
+ #include "buffer.h"
+ #include "character.h"
+ #include "charset.h"
+ #include "coding.h"
+ #include <epaths.h>
+ #include "commands.h"
+ #include "keyboard.h"
+ #include "termhooks.h"
+ #include "coding.h"
+
+ #ifdef lint
+ #include <sys/inode.h>
+ #endif /* lint */
+
+ #ifdef MSDOS
+ #if __DJGPP__ < 2
+ #include <unistd.h> /* to get X_OK */
+ #endif
+ #include "msdos.h"
+ #endif
+
+ #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+ #include <unistd.h>
+ #endif
+
+ #ifndef X_OK
+ #define X_OK 01
+ #endif
+
+ #include <math.h>
+
+ #ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE
+ #include <locale.h>
+ #endif /* HAVE_SETLOCALE */
+
+ #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
+ #include <fcntl.h>
+ #endif
+ #ifndef O_RDONLY
+ #define O_RDONLY 0
+ #endif
+
+ #ifdef HAVE_FSEEKO
+ #define file_offset off_t
+ #define file_tell ftello
+ #else
+ #define file_offset long
+ #define file_tell ftell
+ #endif
+
+ #ifndef USE_CRT_DLL
+ extern int errno;
+ #endif
+
+ Lisp_Object Qread_char, Qget_file_char, Qstandard_input, Qcurrent_load_list;
+ Lisp_Object Qvariable_documentation, Vvalues, Vstandard_input,
Vafter_load_alist;
+ Lisp_Object Qascii_character, Qload, Qload_file_name;
+ Lisp_Object Qbackquote, Qcomma, Qcomma_at, Qcomma_dot, Qfunction;
+ Lisp_Object Qinhibit_file_name_operation;
+
+ /* Used instead of Qget_file_char while loading *.elc files compiled
+ by Emacs 21 or older. */
+ static Lisp_Object Qget_emacs_mule_file_char;
+
+ static Lisp_Object Qload_force_doc_strings;
+
+ extern Lisp_Object Qevent_symbol_element_mask;
+ extern Lisp_Object Qfile_exists_p;
+
+ /* non-zero if inside `load' */
+ int load_in_progress;
+
+ /* Directory in which the sources were found. */
+ Lisp_Object Vsource_directory;
+
+ /* Search path and suffixes for files to be loaded. */
+ Lisp_Object Vload_path, Vload_suffixes, default_suffixes;
+
+ /* File name of user's init file. */
+ Lisp_Object Vuser_init_file;
+
+ /* This is the user-visible association list that maps features to
+ lists of defs in their load files. */
+ Lisp_Object Vload_history;
+
+ /* This is used to build the load history. */
+ Lisp_Object Vcurrent_load_list;
+
+ /* List of files that were preloaded. */
+ Lisp_Object Vpreloaded_file_list;
+
+ /* Name of file actually being read by `load'. */
+ Lisp_Object Vload_file_name;
+
+ /* Function to use for reading, in `load' and friends. */
+ Lisp_Object Vload_read_function;
+
+ /* The association list of objects read with the #n=object form.
+ Each member of the list has the form (n . object), and is used to
+ look up the object for the corresponding #n# construct.
+ It must be set to nil before all top-level calls to read0. */
+ Lisp_Object read_objects;
+
+ /* Nonzero means load should forcibly load all dynamic doc strings. */
+ static int load_force_doc_strings;
+
+ /* Nonzero means read should convert strings to unibyte. */
+ static int load_convert_to_unibyte;
+
+ /* Nonzero means READCHAR should read bytes one by one (not character)
+ when READCHARFUN is Qget_file_char or Qget_emacs_mule_file_char.
+ This is set to 1 by read1 temporarily while handling address@hidden */
+ static int load_each_byte;
+
+ /* Function to use for loading an Emacs lisp source file (not
+ compiled) instead of readevalloop. */
+ Lisp_Object Vload_source_file_function;
+
+ /* List of all DEFVAR_BOOL variables. Used by the byte optimizer. */
+ Lisp_Object Vbyte_boolean_vars;
+
+ /* Whether or not to add a `read-positions' property to symbols
+ read. */
+ Lisp_Object Vread_with_symbol_positions;
+
+ /* List of (SYMBOL . POSITION) accumulated so far. */
+ Lisp_Object Vread_symbol_positions_list;
+
+ /* List of descriptors now open for Fload. */
+ static Lisp_Object load_descriptor_list;
+
+ /* File for get_file_char to read from. Use by load. */
+ static FILE *instream;
+
+ /* When nonzero, read conses in pure space */
+ static int read_pure;
+
+ /* For use within read-from-string (this reader is non-reentrant!!) */
+ static int read_from_string_index;
+ static int read_from_string_index_byte;
+ static int read_from_string_limit;
+
+ /* Number of characters read in the current call to Fread or
+ Fread_from_string. */
+ static int readchar_count;
+
+ /* This contains the last string skipped with address@hidden */
+ static char *saved_doc_string;
+ /* Length of buffer allocated in saved_doc_string. */
+ static int saved_doc_string_size;
+ /* Length of actual data in saved_doc_string. */
+ static int saved_doc_string_length;
+ /* This is the file position that string came from. */
+ static file_offset saved_doc_string_position;
+
+ /* This contains the previous string skipped with address@hidden
+ We copy it from saved_doc_string when a new string
+ is put in saved_doc_string. */
+ static char *prev_saved_doc_string;
+ /* Length of buffer allocated in prev_saved_doc_string. */
+ static int prev_saved_doc_string_size;
+ /* Length of actual data in prev_saved_doc_string. */
+ static int prev_saved_doc_string_length;
+ /* This is the file position that string came from. */
+ static file_offset prev_saved_doc_string_position;
+
+ /* Nonzero means inside a new-style backquote
+ with no surrounding parentheses.
+ Fread initializes this to zero, so we need not specbind it
+ or worry about what happens to it when there is an error. */
+ static int new_backquote_flag;
+
+ /* A list of file names for files being loaded in Fload. Used to
+ check for recursive loads. */
+
+ static Lisp_Object Vloads_in_progress;
+
+ /* Non-zero means load dangerous compiled Lisp files. */
+
+ int load_dangerous_libraries;
+
+ /* A regular expression used to detect files compiled with Emacs. */
+
+ static Lisp_Object Vbytecomp_version_regexp;
+
+ static int read_emacs_mule_char P_ ((int, int (*) (int, Lisp_Object),
+ Lisp_Object));
+
+ static void readevalloop P_ ((Lisp_Object, FILE*, Lisp_Object,
+ Lisp_Object (*) (), int,
+ Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object));
+ static Lisp_Object load_unwind P_ ((Lisp_Object));
+ static Lisp_Object load_descriptor_unwind P_ ((Lisp_Object));
+
+
+ /* Functions that read one byte from the current source READCHARFUN
+ or unreads one byte. If the integer argument C is -1, it returns
+ one read byte, or -1 when there's no more byte in the source. If C
+ is 0 or positive, it unreads C, and the return value is not
+ interesting. */
+
+ static int readbyte_for_lambda P_ ((int, Lisp_Object));
+ static int readbyte_from_file P_ ((int, Lisp_Object));
+ static int readbyte_from_string P_ ((int, Lisp_Object));
+
+ /* Handle unreading and rereading of characters.
+ Write READCHAR to read a character,
+ UNREAD(c) to unread c to be read again.
+
+ These macros correctly read/unread multibyte characters. */
+
+ #define READCHAR readchar (readcharfun)
+ #define UNREAD(c) unreadchar (readcharfun, c)
+
+ /* When READCHARFUN is Qget_file_char, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char,
+ Qlambda, or a cons, we use this to keep an unread character because
+ a file stream can't handle multibyte-char unreading. The value -1
+ means that there's no unread character. */
+ static int unread_char;
+
+ static int
+ readchar (readcharfun)
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tem;
+ register int c;
+ int (*readbyte) P_ ((int, Lisp_Object));
+ unsigned char buf[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH];
+ int i, len;
+ int emacs_mule_encoding = 0;
+
+ readchar_count++;
+
+ if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
+ {
+ register struct buffer *inbuffer = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
+
+ int pt_byte = BUF_PT_BYTE (inbuffer);
+
+ if (pt_byte >= BUF_ZV_BYTE (inbuffer))
+ return -1;
+
+ if (! NILP (inbuffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
+ {
+ /* Fetch the character code from the buffer. */
+ unsigned char *p = BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (inbuffer, pt_byte);
+ BUF_INC_POS (inbuffer, pt_byte);
+ c = STRING_CHAR (p, pt_byte - orig_pt_byte);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ c = BUF_FETCH_BYTE (inbuffer, pt_byte);
+ if (! ASCII_BYTE_P (c))
+ c = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (c);
+ pt_byte++;
+ }
+ SET_BUF_PT_BOTH (inbuffer, BUF_PT (inbuffer) + 1, pt_byte);
+
+ return c;
+ }
+ if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
+ {
+ register struct buffer *inbuffer = XMARKER (readcharfun)->buffer;
+
+ int bytepos = marker_byte_position (readcharfun);
+
+ if (bytepos >= BUF_ZV_BYTE (inbuffer))
+ return -1;
+
+ if (! NILP (inbuffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
+ {
+ /* Fetch the character code from the buffer. */
+ unsigned char *p = BUF_BYTE_ADDRESS (inbuffer, bytepos);
+ BUF_INC_POS (inbuffer, bytepos);
+ c = STRING_CHAR (p, bytepos - orig_bytepos);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ c = BUF_FETCH_BYTE (inbuffer, bytepos);
+ if (! ASCII_BYTE_P (c))
+ c = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (c);
+ bytepos++;
+ }
+
+ XMARKER (readcharfun)->bytepos = bytepos;
+ XMARKER (readcharfun)->charpos++;
+
+ return c;
+ }
+
+ if (EQ (readcharfun, Qlambda))
+ {
+ readbyte = readbyte_for_lambda;
+ goto read_multibyte;
+ }
+
+ if (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_file_char))
+ {
+ readbyte = readbyte_from_file;
+ goto read_multibyte;
+ }
+
+ if (STRINGP (readcharfun))
+ {
+ if (read_from_string_index >= read_from_string_limit)
+ c = -1;
+ else
+ FETCH_STRING_CHAR_ADVANCE (c, readcharfun,
+ read_from_string_index,
+ read_from_string_index_byte);
+
+ return c;
+ }
+
+ if (CONSP (readcharfun))
+ {
+ /* This is the case that read_vector is reading from a unibyte
+ string that contains a byte sequence previously skipped
+ because of address@hidden The car part of readcharfun is that
+ string, and the cdr part is a value of readcharfun given to
+ read_vector. */
+ readbyte = readbyte_from_string;
+ if (EQ (XCDR (readcharfun), Qget_emacs_mule_file_char))
+ emacs_mule_encoding = 1;
+ goto read_multibyte;
+ }
+
+ if (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char))
+ {
+ readbyte = readbyte_from_file;
+ emacs_mule_encoding = 1;
+ goto read_multibyte;
+ }
+
+ tem = call0 (readcharfun);
+
+ if (NILP (tem))
+ return -1;
+ return XINT (tem);
+
+ read_multibyte:
+ if (unread_char >= 0)
+ {
+ c = unread_char;
+ unread_char = -1;
+ return c;
+ }
+ c = (*readbyte) (-1, readcharfun);
+ if (c < 0 || ASCII_BYTE_P (c) || load_each_byte)
+ return c;
+ if (emacs_mule_encoding)
+ return read_emacs_mule_char (c, readbyte, readcharfun);
+ i = 0;
+ buf[i++] = c;
+ len = BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD (c);
+ while (i < len)
+ {
+ c = (*readbyte) (-1, readcharfun);
+ if (c < 0 || ! TRAILING_CODE_P (c))
+ {
+ while (--i > 1)
+ (*readbyte) (buf[i], readcharfun);
+ return BYTE8_TO_CHAR (buf[0]);
+ }
+ buf[i++] = c;
+ }
+ return STRING_CHAR (buf, i);
+ }
+
+ /* Unread the character C in the way appropriate for the stream READCHARFUN.
+ If the stream is a user function, call it with the char as argument. */
+
+ static void
+ unreadchar (readcharfun, c)
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ int c;
+ {
+ readchar_count--;
+ if (c == -1)
+ /* Don't back up the pointer if we're unreading the end-of-input mark,
+ since readchar didn't advance it when we read it. */
+ ;
+ else if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
+ {
+ struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
+ int bytepos = BUF_PT_BYTE (b);
+
+ BUF_PT (b)--;
+ if (! NILP (b->enable_multibyte_characters))
+ BUF_DEC_POS (b, bytepos);
+ else
+ bytepos--;
+
+ BUF_PT_BYTE (b) = bytepos;
+ }
+ else if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
+ {
+ struct buffer *b = XMARKER (readcharfun)->buffer;
+ int bytepos = XMARKER (readcharfun)->bytepos;
+
+ XMARKER (readcharfun)->charpos--;
+ if (! NILP (b->enable_multibyte_characters))
+ BUF_DEC_POS (b, bytepos);
+ else
+ bytepos--;
+
+ XMARKER (readcharfun)->bytepos = bytepos;
+ }
+ else if (STRINGP (readcharfun))
+ {
+ read_from_string_index--;
+ read_from_string_index_byte
+ = string_char_to_byte (readcharfun, read_from_string_index);
+ }
+ else if (CONSP (readcharfun))
+ {
+ unread_char = c;
+ }
+ else if (EQ (readcharfun, Qlambda))
+ {
+ unread_char = c;
+ }
+ else if (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_file_char)
+ || EQ (readcharfun, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char))
+ {
+ if (load_each_byte)
+ ungetc (c, instream);
+ else
+ unread_char = c;
+ }
+ else
+ call1 (readcharfun, make_number (c));
+ }
+
+ static int
+ readbyte_for_lambda (c, readcharfun)
+ int c;
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ {
+ return read_bytecode_char (c >= 0);
+ }
+
+
+ static int
+ readbyte_from_file (c, readcharfun)
+ int c;
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ {
+ if (c >= 0)
+ {
+ ungetc (c, instream);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ c = getc (instream);
+ #ifdef EINTR
+ /* Interrupted reads have been observed while reading over the network */
+ while (c == EOF && ferror (instream) && errno == EINTR)
+ {
+ clearerr (instream);
+ c = getc (instream);
+ }
+ #endif
+ return (c == EOF ? -1 : c);
+ }
+
+ static int
+ readbyte_from_string (c, readcharfun)
+ int c;
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object string = XCAR (readcharfun);
+
+ if (c >= 0)
+ {
+ read_from_string_index--;
+ read_from_string_index_byte
+ = string_char_to_byte (string, read_from_string_index);
+ }
+
+ if (read_from_string_index >= read_from_string_limit)
+ c = -1;
+ else
+ FETCH_STRING_CHAR_ADVANCE (c, string,
+ read_from_string_index,
+ read_from_string_index_byte);
+ return c;
+ }
+
+
+ /* Read one non-ASCII character from INSTREAM. The character is
+ encoded in `emacs-mule' and the first byte is already read in
+ C. */
+
+ extern char emacs_mule_bytes[256];
+
+ static int
+ read_emacs_mule_char (c, readbyte, readcharfun)
+ int c;
+ int (*readbyte) P_ ((int, Lisp_Object));
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ {
+ /* Emacs-mule coding uses at most 4-byte for one character. */
+ unsigned char buf[4];
+ int len = emacs_mule_bytes[c];
+ struct charset *charset;
+ int i;
+ unsigned code;
+
+ if (len == 1)
+ /* C is not a valid leading-code of `emacs-mule'. */
+ return BYTE8_TO_CHAR (c);
+
+ i = 0;
+ buf[i++] = c;
+ while (i < len)
+ {
+ c = (*readbyte) (-1, readcharfun);
+ if (c < 0xA0)
+ {
+ while (--i > 1)
+ (*readbyte) (buf[i], readcharfun);
+ return BYTE8_TO_CHAR (buf[0]);
+ }
+ buf[i++] = c;
+ }
+
+ if (len == 2)
+ {
+ charset = emacs_mule_charset[buf[0]];
+ code = buf[1] & 0x7F;
+ }
+ else if (len == 3)
+ {
+ if (buf[0] == EMACS_MULE_LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11
+ || buf[0] == EMACS_MULE_LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_12)
+ {
+ charset = emacs_mule_charset[buf[1]];
+ code = buf[2] & 0x7F;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ charset = emacs_mule_charset[buf[0]];
+ code = ((buf[1] << 8) | buf[2]) & 0x7F7F;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ charset = emacs_mule_charset[buf[1]];
+ code = ((buf[2] << 8) | buf[3]) & 0x7F7F;
+ }
+ c = DECODE_CHAR (charset, code);
+ if (c < 0)
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
+ Fcons (build_string ("invalid multibyte form"), Qnil));
+ return c;
+ }
+
+
+ static Lisp_Object read_internal_start P_ ((Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
+ Lisp_Object));
+ static Lisp_Object read0 P_ ((Lisp_Object));
+ static Lisp_Object read1 P_ ((Lisp_Object, int *, int));
+
+ static Lisp_Object read_list P_ ((int, Lisp_Object));
+ static Lisp_Object read_vector P_ ((Lisp_Object, int));
+
+ static Lisp_Object substitute_object_recurse P_ ((Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
+ Lisp_Object));
+ static void substitute_object_in_subtree P_ ((Lisp_Object,
+ Lisp_Object));
+ static void substitute_in_interval P_ ((INTERVAL, Lisp_Object));
+
+
+ /* Get a character from the tty. */
+
+ extern Lisp_Object read_char ();
+
+ /* Read input events until we get one that's acceptable for our purposes.
+
+ If NO_SWITCH_FRAME is non-zero, switch-frame events are stashed
+ until we get a character we like, and then stuffed into
+ unread_switch_frame.
+
+ If ASCII_REQUIRED is non-zero, we check function key events to see
+ if the unmodified version of the symbol has a Qascii_character
+ property, and use that character, if present.
+
+ If ERROR_NONASCII is non-zero, we signal an error if the input we
+ get isn't an ASCII character with modifiers. If it's zero but
+ ASCII_REQUIRED is non-zero, we just re-read until we get an ASCII
+ character.
+
+ If INPUT_METHOD is nonzero, we invoke the current input method
+ if the character warrants that. */
+
+ Lisp_Object
+ read_filtered_event (no_switch_frame, ascii_required, error_nonascii,
+ input_method)
+ int no_switch_frame, ascii_required, error_nonascii, input_method;
+ {
+ register Lisp_Object val, delayed_switch_frame;
+
+ #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
+ if (display_hourglass_p)
+ cancel_hourglass ();
+ #endif
+
+ delayed_switch_frame = Qnil;
+
+ /* Read until we get an acceptable event. */
+ retry:
+ val = read_char (0, 0, 0,
+ (input_method ? Qnil : Qt),
+ 0);
+
+ if (BUFFERP (val))
+ goto retry;
+
+ /* switch-frame events are put off until after the next ASCII
+ character. This is better than signaling an error just because
+ the last characters were typed to a separate minibuffer frame,
+ for example. Eventually, some code which can deal with
+ switch-frame events will read it and process it. */
+ if (no_switch_frame
+ && EVENT_HAS_PARAMETERS (val)
+ && EQ (EVENT_HEAD (val), Qswitch_frame))
+ {
+ delayed_switch_frame = val;
+ goto retry;
+ }
+
+ if (ascii_required)
+ {
+ /* Convert certain symbols to their ASCII equivalents. */
+ if (SYMBOLP (val))
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tem, tem1;
+ tem = Fget (val, Qevent_symbol_element_mask);
+ if (!NILP (tem))
+ {
+ tem1 = Fget (Fcar (tem), Qascii_character);
+ /* Merge this symbol's modifier bits
+ with the ASCII equivalent of its basic code. */
+ if (!NILP (tem1))
+ XSETFASTINT (val, XINT (tem1) | XINT (Fcar (Fcdr (tem))));
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If we don't have a character now, deal with it appropriately. */
+ if (!INTEGERP (val))
+ {
+ if (error_nonascii)
+ {
+ Vunread_command_events = Fcons (val, Qnil);
+ error ("Non-character input-event");
+ }
+ else
+ goto retry;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (! NILP (delayed_switch_frame))
+ unread_switch_frame = delayed_switch_frame;
+
+ #if 0
+
+ #ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM
+ if (display_hourglass_p)
+ start_hourglass ();
+ #endif
+
+ #endif
+
+ return val;
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("read-char", Fread_char, Sread_char, 0, 2, 0,
+ doc: /* Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro).
+ It is returned as a number.
+ If the user generates an event which is not a character (i.e. a mouse
+ click or function key event), `read-char' signals an error. As an
+ exception, switch-frame events are put off until non-ASCII events can
+ be read.
+ If you want to read non-character events, or ignore them, call
+ `read-event' or `read-char-exclusive' instead.
+
+ If the optional argument PROMPT is non-nil, display that as a prompt.
+ If the optional argument INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is non-nil and some
+ input method is turned on in the current buffer, that input method
+ is used for reading a character. */)
+ (prompt, inherit_input_method)
+ Lisp_Object prompt, inherit_input_method;
+ {
+ if (! NILP (prompt))
+ message_with_string ("%s", prompt, 0);
+ return read_filtered_event (1, 1, 1, ! NILP (inherit_input_method));
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("read-event", Fread_event, Sread_event, 0, 2, 0,
+ doc: /* Read an event object from the input stream.
+ If the optional argument PROMPT is non-nil, display that as a prompt.
+ If the optional argument INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is non-nil and some
+ input method is turned on in the current buffer, that input method
+ is used for reading a character. */)
+ (prompt, inherit_input_method)
+ Lisp_Object prompt, inherit_input_method;
+ {
+ if (! NILP (prompt))
+ message_with_string ("%s", prompt, 0);
+ return read_filtered_event (0, 0, 0, ! NILP (inherit_input_method));
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("read-char-exclusive", Fread_char_exclusive, Sread_char_exclusive, 0,
2, 0,
+ doc: /* Read a character from the command input (keyboard or macro).
+ It is returned as a number. Non-character events are ignored.
+
+ If the optional argument PROMPT is non-nil, display that as a prompt.
+ If the optional argument INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is non-nil and some
+ input method is turned on in the current buffer, that input method
+ is used for reading a character. */)
+ (prompt, inherit_input_method)
+ Lisp_Object prompt, inherit_input_method;
+ {
+ if (! NILP (prompt))
+ message_with_string ("%s", prompt, 0);
+ return read_filtered_event (1, 1, 0, ! NILP (inherit_input_method));
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("get-file-char", Fget_file_char, Sget_file_char, 0, 0, 0,
+ doc: /* Don't use this yourself. */)
+ ()
+ {
+ register Lisp_Object val;
+ XSETINT (val, getc (instream));
+ return val;
+ }
+
+
+
+ /* Value is a version number of byte compiled code if the file
+ asswociated with file descriptor FD is a compiled Lisp file that's
+ safe to load. Only files compiled with Emacs are safe to load.
+ Files compiled with XEmacs can lead to a crash in Fbyte_code
+ because of an incompatible change in the byte compiler. */
+
+ static int
+ safe_to_load_p (fd)
+ int fd;
+ {
+ char buf[512];
+ int nbytes, i;
+ int safe_p = 1;
+ int version = 1;
+
+ /* Read the first few bytes from the file, and look for a line
+ specifying the byte compiler version used. */
+ nbytes = emacs_read (fd, buf, sizeof buf - 1);
+ if (nbytes > 0)
+ {
+ buf[nbytes] = '\0';
+
+ /* Skip to the next newline, skipping over the initial `ELC'
+ with NUL bytes following it, but note the version. */
+ for (i = 0; i < nbytes && buf[i] != '\n'; ++i)
+ if (i == 4)
+ version = buf[i];
+
+ if (i == nbytes
+ || fast_c_string_match_ignore_case (Vbytecomp_version_regexp,
+ buf + i) < 0)
+ safe_p = 0;
+ }
+ if (safe_p)
+ safe_p = version;
+
+ lseek (fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
+ return safe_p;
+ }
+
+
+ /* Callback for record_unwind_protect. Restore the old load list OLD,
+ after loading a file successfully. */
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ record_load_unwind (old)
+ Lisp_Object old;
+ {
+ return Vloads_in_progress = old;
+ }
+
+ /* This handler function is used via internal_condition_case_1. */
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ load_error_handler (data)
+ Lisp_Object data;
+ {
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("load", Fload, Sload, 1, 5, 0,
+ doc: /* Execute a file of Lisp code named FILE.
+ First try FILE with `.elc' appended, then try with `.el',
+ then try FILE unmodified (the exact suffixes are determined by
+ `load-suffixes'). Environment variable references in FILE
+ are replaced with their values by calling `substitute-in-file-name'.
+ This function searches the directories in `load-path'.
+ If optional second arg NOERROR is non-nil,
+ report no error if FILE doesn't exist.
+ Print messages at start and end of loading unless
+ optional third arg NOMESSAGE is non-nil.
+ If optional fourth arg NOSUFFIX is non-nil, don't try adding
+ suffixes `.elc' or `.el' to the specified name FILE.
+ If optional fifth arg MUST-SUFFIX is non-nil, insist on
+ the suffix `.elc' or `.el'; don't accept just FILE unless
+ it ends in one of those suffixes or includes a directory name.
+ Return t if file exists. */)
+ (file, noerror, nomessage, nosuffix, must_suffix)
+ Lisp_Object file, noerror, nomessage, nosuffix, must_suffix;
+ {
+ register FILE *stream;
+ register int fd = -1;
+ register Lisp_Object lispstream;
+ int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
+ Lisp_Object temp;
+ struct gcpro gcpro1;
+ Lisp_Object found, efound;
+ /* 1 means we printed the ".el is newer" message. */
+ int newer = 0;
+ /* 1 means we are loading a compiled file. */
+ int compiled = 0;
+ Lisp_Object handler;
+ int safe_p = 1;
+ char *fmode = "r";
+ int version;
+
+ #ifdef DOS_NT
+ fmode = "rt";
+ #endif /* DOS_NT */
+
+ CHECK_STRING (file);
+
+ /* If file name is magic, call the handler. */
+ /* This shouldn't be necessary any more now that `openp' handles it right.
+ handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (file, Qload);
+ if (!NILP (handler))
+ return call5 (handler, Qload, file, noerror, nomessage, nosuffix); */
+
+ /* Do this after the handler to avoid
+ the need to gcpro noerror, nomessage and nosuffix.
+ (Below here, we care only whether they are nil or not.)
+ The presence of this call is the result of a historical accident:
+ it used to be in every file-operations and when it got removed
+ everywhere, it accidentally stayed here. Since then, enough people
+ supposedly have things like (load "$PROJECT/foo.el") in their .emacs
+ that it seemed risky to remove. */
+ if (! NILP (noerror))
+ {
+ file = internal_condition_case_1 (Fsubstitute_in_file_name, file,
+ Qt, load_error_handler);
+ if (NILP (file))
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+ else
+ file = Fsubstitute_in_file_name (file);
+
+
+ /* Avoid weird lossage with null string as arg,
+ since it would try to load a directory as a Lisp file */
+ if (SCHARS (file) > 0)
+ {
+ int size = SBYTES (file);
+ Lisp_Object tmp[2];
+
+ GCPRO1 (file);
+
+ if (! NILP (must_suffix))
+ {
+ /* Don't insist on adding a suffix if FILE already ends with one. */
+ if (size > 3
+ && !strcmp (SDATA (file) + size - 3, ".el"))
+ must_suffix = Qnil;
+ else if (size > 4
+ && !strcmp (SDATA (file) + size - 4, ".elc"))
+ must_suffix = Qnil;
+ /* Don't insist on adding a suffix
+ if the argument includes a directory name. */
+ else if (! NILP (Ffile_name_directory (file)))
+ must_suffix = Qnil;
+ }
+
+ fd = openp (Vload_path, file,
+ (!NILP (nosuffix) ? Qnil
+ : !NILP (must_suffix) ? Vload_suffixes
+ : Fappend (2, (tmp[0] = Vload_suffixes,
+ tmp[1] = default_suffixes,
+ tmp))),
+ &found, Qnil);
+ UNGCPRO;
+ }
+
+ if (fd == -1)
+ {
+ if (NILP (noerror))
+ Fsignal (Qfile_error, Fcons (build_string ("Cannot open load file"),
+ Fcons (file, Qnil)));
+ else
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ /* Tell startup.el whether or not we found the user's init file. */
+ if (EQ (Qt, Vuser_init_file))
+ Vuser_init_file = found;
+
+ /* If FD is -2, that means openp found a magic file. */
+ if (fd == -2)
+ {
+ if (NILP (Fequal (found, file)))
+ /* If FOUND is a different file name from FILE,
+ find its handler even if we have already inhibited
+ the `load' operation on FILE. */
+ handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (found, Qt);
+ else
+ handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (found, Qload);
+ if (! NILP (handler))
+ return call5 (handler, Qload, found, noerror, nomessage, Qt);
+ }
+
+ /* Check if we're stuck in a recursive load cycle.
+
+ 2000-09-21: It's not possible to just check for the file loaded
+ being a member of Vloads_in_progress. This fails because of the
+ way the byte compiler currently works; `provide's are not
+ evaluted, see font-lock.el/jit-lock.el as an example. This
+ leads to a certain amount of ``normal'' recursion.
+
+ Also, just loading a file recursively is not always an error in
+ the general case; the second load may do something different. */
+ {
+ int count = 0;
+ Lisp_Object tem;
+ for (tem = Vloads_in_progress; CONSP (tem); tem = XCDR (tem))
+ if (!NILP (Fequal (found, XCAR (tem))))
+ count++;
+ if (count > 3)
+ Fsignal (Qerror, Fcons (build_string ("Recursive load"),
+ Fcons (found, Vloads_in_progress)));
+ record_unwind_protect (record_load_unwind, Vloads_in_progress);
+ Vloads_in_progress = Fcons (found, Vloads_in_progress);
+ }
+
+ version = -1;
+ if (!bcmp (SDATA (found) + SBYTES (found) - 4,
+ ".elc", 4)
+ || (version = safe_to_load_p (fd)) > 0)
+ /* Load .elc files directly, but not when they are
+ remote and have no handler! */
+ {
+ if (fd != -2)
+ {
+ struct stat s1, s2;
+ int result;
+
+ if (version < 0
+ && ! (version = safe_to_load_p (fd)))
+ {
+ safe_p = 0;
+ if (!load_dangerous_libraries)
+ {
+ if (fd >= 0)
+ emacs_close (fd);
+ error ("File `%s' was not compiled in Emacs",
+ SDATA (found));
+ }
+ else if (!NILP (nomessage))
+ message_with_string ("File `%s' not compiled in Emacs", found,
1);
+ }
+
+ compiled = 1;
+
+ GCPRO1 (efound);
+ efound = ENCODE_FILE (found);
+
+ #ifdef DOS_NT
+ fmode = "rb";
+ #endif /* DOS_NT */
+ stat ((char *)SDATA (efound), &s1);
+ SSET (efound, SBYTES (efound) - 1, 0);
+ result = stat ((char *)SDATA (efound), &s2);
+ SSET (efound, SBYTES (efound) - 1, 'c');
+ UNGCPRO;
+
+ if (result >= 0 && (unsigned) s1.st_mtime < (unsigned) s2.st_mtime)
+ {
+ /* Make the progress messages mention that source is newer. */
+ newer = 1;
+
+ /* If we won't print another message, mention this anyway. */
+ if (!NILP (nomessage))
+ {
+ Lisp_Object file;
+ file = Fsubstring (found, make_number (0), make_number (-1));
+ message_with_string ("Source file `%s' newer than
byte-compiled file",
+ file, 1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* We are loading a source file (*.el). */
+ if (!NILP (Vload_source_file_function))
+ {
+ Lisp_Object val;
+
+ if (fd >= 0)
+ emacs_close (fd);
+ val = call4 (Vload_source_file_function, found, file,
+ NILP (noerror) ? Qnil : Qt,
+ NILP (nomessage) ? Qnil : Qt);
+ return unbind_to (count, val);
+ }
+ }
+
+ #ifdef WINDOWSNT
+ emacs_close (fd);
+ GCPRO1 (efound);
+ efound = ENCODE_FILE (found);
+ stream = fopen ((char *) SDATA (efound), fmode);
+ UNGCPRO;
+ #else /* not WINDOWSNT */
+ stream = fdopen (fd, fmode);
+ #endif /* not WINDOWSNT */
+ if (stream == 0)
+ {
+ emacs_close (fd);
+ error ("Failure to create stdio stream for %s", SDATA (file));
+ }
+
+ if (! NILP (Vpurify_flag))
+ Vpreloaded_file_list = Fcons (file, Vpreloaded_file_list);
+
+ if (NILP (nomessage))
+ {
+ if (!safe_p)
+ message_with_string ("Loading %s (compiled; note unsafe, not compiled
in Emacs)...",
+ file, 1);
+ else if (!compiled)
+ message_with_string ("Loading %s (source)...", file, 1);
+ else if (newer)
+ message_with_string ("Loading %s (compiled; note, source file is
newer)...",
+ file, 1);
+ else /* The typical case; compiled file newer than source file. */
+ message_with_string ("Loading %s...", file, 1);
+ }
+
+ GCPRO1 (file);
+ lispstream = Fcons (Qnil, Qnil);
+ XSETCARFASTINT (lispstream, (EMACS_UINT)stream >> 16);
+ XSETCDRFASTINT (lispstream, (EMACS_UINT)stream & 0xffff);
+ record_unwind_protect (load_unwind, lispstream);
+ record_unwind_protect (load_descriptor_unwind, load_descriptor_list);
+ specbind (Qload_file_name, found);
+ specbind (Qinhibit_file_name_operation, Qnil);
+ load_descriptor_list
+ = Fcons (make_number (fileno (stream)), load_descriptor_list);
+ load_in_progress++;
+ if (! version || version >= 22)
+ readevalloop (Qget_file_char, stream, file, Feval, 0, Qnil, Qnil);
+ else
+ {
+ /* We can't handle a file which was compiled with
+ byte-compile-dynamic by older version of Emacs. */
+ specbind (Qload_force_doc_strings, Qt);
+ readevalloop (Qget_emacs_mule_file_char, stream, file, Feval, 0,
+ Qnil, Qnil);
+ }
+ unbind_to (count, Qnil);
+
+ /* Run any load-hooks for this file. */
+ temp = Fassoc (file, Vafter_load_alist);
+ if (!NILP (temp))
+ Fprogn (Fcdr (temp));
+ UNGCPRO;
+
+ if (saved_doc_string)
+ free (saved_doc_string);
+ saved_doc_string = 0;
+ saved_doc_string_size = 0;
+
+ if (prev_saved_doc_string)
+ xfree (prev_saved_doc_string);
+ prev_saved_doc_string = 0;
+ prev_saved_doc_string_size = 0;
+
+ if (!noninteractive && NILP (nomessage))
+ {
+ if (!safe_p)
+ message_with_string ("Loading %s (compiled; note unsafe, not compiled
in Emacs)...done",
+ file, 1);
+ else if (!compiled)
+ message_with_string ("Loading %s (source)...done", file, 1);
+ else if (newer)
+ message_with_string ("Loading %s (compiled; note, source file is
newer)...done",
+ file, 1);
+ else /* The typical case; compiled file newer than source file. */
+ message_with_string ("Loading %s...done", file, 1);
+ }
+
+ if (!NILP (Fequal (build_string ("obsolete"),
+ Ffile_name_nondirectory
+ (Fdirectory_file_name (Ffile_name_directory (found))))))
+ message_with_string ("Package %s is obsolete", file, 1);
+
+ return Qt;
+ }
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ load_unwind (stream) /* used as unwind-protect function in load */
+ Lisp_Object stream;
+ {
+ fclose ((FILE *) (XFASTINT (XCAR (stream)) << 16
+ | XFASTINT (XCDR (stream))));
+ if (--load_in_progress < 0) load_in_progress = 0;
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ load_descriptor_unwind (oldlist)
+ Lisp_Object oldlist;
+ {
+ load_descriptor_list = oldlist;
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ /* Close all descriptors in use for Floads.
+ This is used when starting a subprocess. */
+
+ void
+ close_load_descs ()
+ {
+ #ifndef WINDOWSNT
+ Lisp_Object tail;
+ for (tail = load_descriptor_list; !NILP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
+ emacs_close (XFASTINT (XCAR (tail)));
+ #endif
+ }
+
+ static int
+ complete_filename_p (pathname)
+ Lisp_Object pathname;
+ {
+ register const unsigned char *s = SDATA (pathname);
+ return (IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (s[0])
+ || (SCHARS (pathname) > 2
+ && IS_DEVICE_SEP (s[1]) && IS_DIRECTORY_SEP (s[2]))
+ #ifdef ALTOS
+ || *s == '@'
+ #endif
+ #ifdef VMS
+ || index (s, ':')
+ #endif /* VMS */
+ );
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("locate-file-internal", Flocate_file_internal, Slocate_file_internal,
2, 4, 0,
+ doc: /* Search for FILENAME through PATH.
+ If SUFFIXES is non-nil, it should be a list of suffixes to append to
+ file name when searching.
+ If non-nil, PREDICATE is used instead of `file-readable-p'.
+ PREDICATE can also be an integer to pass to the access(2) function,
+ in which case file-name-handlers are ignored. */)
+ (filename, path, suffixes, predicate)
+ Lisp_Object filename, path, suffixes, predicate;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object file;
+ int fd = openp (path, filename, suffixes, &file, predicate);
+ if (NILP (predicate) && fd > 0)
+ close (fd);
+ return file;
+ }
+
+
+ /* Search for a file whose name is STR, looking in directories
+ in the Lisp list PATH, and trying suffixes from SUFFIX.
+ On success, returns a file descriptor. On failure, returns -1.
+
+ SUFFIXES is a list of strings containing possible suffixes.
+ The empty suffix is automatically added iff the list is empty.
+
+ PREDICATE non-nil means don't open the files,
+ just look for one that satisfies the predicate. In this case,
+ returns 1 on success. The predicate can be a lisp function or
+ an integer to pass to `access' (in which case file-name-handlers
+ are ignored).
+
+ If STOREPTR is nonzero, it points to a slot where the name of
+ the file actually found should be stored as a Lisp string.
+ nil is stored there on failure.
+
+ If the file we find is remote, return -2
+ but store the found remote file name in *STOREPTR. */
+
+ int
+ openp (path, str, suffixes, storeptr, predicate)
+ Lisp_Object path, str;
+ Lisp_Object suffixes;
+ Lisp_Object *storeptr;
+ Lisp_Object predicate;
+ {
+ register int fd;
+ int fn_size = 100;
+ char buf[100];
+ register char *fn = buf;
+ int absolute = 0;
+ int want_size;
+ Lisp_Object filename;
+ struct stat st;
+ struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2, gcpro3, gcpro4, gcpro5, gcpro6;
+ Lisp_Object string, tail, encoded_fn;
+ int max_suffix_len = 0;
+
+ CHECK_STRING (str);
+
+ for (tail = suffixes; CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
+ {
+ CHECK_STRING_CAR (tail);
+ max_suffix_len = max (max_suffix_len,
+ SBYTES (XCAR (tail)));
+ }
+
+ string = filename = Qnil;
+ GCPRO6 (str, string, filename, path, suffixes, encoded_fn);
+
+ if (storeptr)
+ *storeptr = Qnil;
+
+ if (complete_filename_p (str))
+ absolute = 1;
+
+ for (; CONSP (path); path = XCDR (path))
+ {
+ filename = Fexpand_file_name (str, XCAR (path));
+ if (!complete_filename_p (filename))
+ /* If there are non-absolute elts in PATH (eg ".") */
+ /* Of course, this could conceivably lose if luser sets
+ default-directory to be something non-absolute... */
+ {
+ filename = Fexpand_file_name (filename, current_buffer->directory);
+ if (!complete_filename_p (filename))
+ /* Give up on this path element! */
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Calculate maximum size of any filename made from
+ this path element/specified file name and any possible suffix. */
+ want_size = max_suffix_len + SBYTES (filename) + 1;
+ if (fn_size < want_size)
+ fn = (char *) alloca (fn_size = 100 + want_size);
+
+ /* Loop over suffixes. */
+ for (tail = NILP (suffixes) ? default_suffixes : suffixes;
+ CONSP (tail); tail = XCDR (tail))
+ {
+ int lsuffix = SBYTES (XCAR (tail));
+ Lisp_Object handler;
+ int exists;
+
+ /* Concatenate path element/specified name with the suffix.
+ If the directory starts with /:, remove that. */
+ if (SCHARS (filename) > 2
+ && SREF (filename, 0) == '/'
+ && SREF (filename, 1) == ':')
+ {
+ strncpy (fn, SDATA (filename) + 2,
+ SBYTES (filename) - 2);
+ fn[SBYTES (filename) - 2] = 0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ strncpy (fn, SDATA (filename),
+ SBYTES (filename));
+ fn[SBYTES (filename)] = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (lsuffix != 0) /* Bug happens on CCI if lsuffix is 0. */
+ strncat (fn, SDATA (XCAR (tail)), lsuffix);
+
+ /* Check that the file exists and is not a directory. */
+ /* We used to only check for handlers on non-absolute file names:
+ if (absolute)
+ handler = Qnil;
+ else
+ handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (filename, Qfile_exists_p);
+ It's not clear why that was the case and it breaks things like
+ (load "/bar.el") where the file is actually "/bar.el.gz". */
+ string = build_string (fn);
+ handler = Ffind_file_name_handler (string, Qfile_exists_p);
+ if ((!NILP (handler) || !NILP (predicate)) && !NATNUMP (predicate))
+ {
+ if (NILP (predicate))
+ exists = !NILP (Ffile_readable_p (string));
+ else
+ exists = !NILP (call1 (predicate, string));
+ if (exists && !NILP (Ffile_directory_p (string)))
+ exists = 0;
+
+ if (exists)
+ {
+ /* We succeeded; return this descriptor and filename. */
+ if (storeptr)
+ *storeptr = string;
+ UNGCPRO;
+ return -2;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ const char *pfn;
+
+ encoded_fn = ENCODE_FILE (string);
+ pfn = SDATA (encoded_fn);
+ exists = (stat (pfn, &st) >= 0
+ && (st.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFDIR);
+ if (exists)
+ {
+ /* Check that we can access or open it. */
+ if (NATNUMP (predicate))
+ fd = (access (pfn, XFASTINT (predicate)) == 0) ? 1 : -1;
+ else
+ fd = emacs_open (pfn, O_RDONLY, 0);
+
+ if (fd >= 0)
+ {
+ /* We succeeded; return this descriptor and filename. */
+ if (storeptr)
+ *storeptr = string;
+ UNGCPRO;
+ return fd;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (absolute)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ UNGCPRO;
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+
+ /* Merge the list we've accumulated of globals from the current input source
+ into the load_history variable. The details depend on whether
+ the source has an associated file name or not. */
+
+ static void
+ build_load_history (stream, source)
+ FILE *stream;
+ Lisp_Object source;
+ {
+ register Lisp_Object tail, prev, newelt;
+ register Lisp_Object tem, tem2;
+ register int foundit, loading;
+
+ loading = stream || !NARROWED;
+
+ tail = Vload_history;
+ prev = Qnil;
+ foundit = 0;
+ while (CONSP (tail))
+ {
+ tem = XCAR (tail);
+
+ /* Find the feature's previous assoc list... */
+ if (!NILP (Fequal (source, Fcar (tem))))
+ {
+ foundit = 1;
+
+ /* If we're loading, remove it. */
+ if (loading)
+ {
+ if (NILP (prev))
+ Vload_history = XCDR (tail);
+ else
+ Fsetcdr (prev, XCDR (tail));
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, cons on new symbols that are not already members. */
+ else
+ {
+ tem2 = Vcurrent_load_list;
+
+ while (CONSP (tem2))
+ {
+ newelt = XCAR (tem2);
+
+ if (NILP (Fmember (newelt, tem)))
+ Fsetcar (tail, Fcons (XCAR (tem),
+ Fcons (newelt, XCDR (tem))));
+
+ tem2 = XCDR (tem2);
+ QUIT;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ prev = tail;
+ tail = XCDR (tail);
+ QUIT;
+ }
+
+ /* If we're loading, cons the new assoc onto the front of load-history,
+ the most-recently-loaded position. Also do this if we didn't find
+ an existing member for the current source. */
+ if (loading || !foundit)
+ Vload_history = Fcons (Fnreverse (Vcurrent_load_list),
+ Vload_history);
+ }
+
+ Lisp_Object
+ unreadpure (junk) /* Used as unwind-protect function in readevalloop */
+ Lisp_Object junk;
+ {
+ read_pure = 0;
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ readevalloop_1 (old)
+ Lisp_Object old;
+ {
+ load_convert_to_unibyte = ! NILP (old);
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ /* Signal an `end-of-file' error, if possible with file name
+ information. */
+
+ static void
+ end_of_file_error ()
+ {
+ Lisp_Object data;
+
+ if (STRINGP (Vload_file_name))
+ data = Fcons (Vload_file_name, Qnil);
+ else
+ data = Qnil;
+
+ Fsignal (Qend_of_file, data);
+ }
+
+ /* UNIBYTE specifies how to set load_convert_to_unibyte
+ for this invocation.
+ READFUN, if non-nil, is used instead of `read'. */
+
+ static void
+ readevalloop (readcharfun, stream, sourcename, evalfun, printflag, unibyte,
readfun)
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ FILE *stream;
+ Lisp_Object sourcename;
+ Lisp_Object (*evalfun) ();
+ int printflag;
+ Lisp_Object unibyte, readfun;
+ {
+ register int c;
+ register Lisp_Object val;
+ int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
+ struct gcpro gcpro1;
+ struct buffer *b = 0;
+ int continue_reading_p;
+
+ if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
+ b = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
+ else if (MARKERP (readcharfun))
+ b = XMARKER (readcharfun)->buffer;
+
+ specbind (Qstandard_input, readcharfun);
+ specbind (Qcurrent_load_list, Qnil);
+ record_unwind_protect (readevalloop_1, load_convert_to_unibyte ? Qt : Qnil);
+ load_convert_to_unibyte = !NILP (unibyte);
+
+ GCPRO1 (sourcename);
+
+ LOADHIST_ATTACH (sourcename);
+
+ continue_reading_p = 1;
+ while (continue_reading_p)
+ {
+ if (b != 0 && NILP (b->name))
+ error ("Reading from killed buffer");
+
+ instream = stream;
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == ';')
+ {
+ while ((c = READCHAR) != '\n' && c != -1);
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (c < 0) break;
+
+ /* Ignore whitespace here, so we can detect eof. */
+ if (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n' || c == '\f' || c == '\r')
+ continue;
+
+ if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag) && c == '(')
+ {
+ int count1 = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
+ record_unwind_protect (unreadpure, Qnil);
+ val = read_list (-1, readcharfun);
+ unbind_to (count1, Qnil);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ UNREAD (c);
+ read_objects = Qnil;
+ if (!NILP (readfun))
+ {
+ val = call1 (readfun, readcharfun);
+
+ /* If READCHARFUN has set point to ZV, we should
+ stop reading, even if the form read sets point
+ to a different value when evaluated. */
+ if (BUFFERP (readcharfun))
+ {
+ struct buffer *b = XBUFFER (readcharfun);
+ if (BUF_PT (b) == BUF_ZV (b))
+ continue_reading_p = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (! NILP (Vload_read_function))
+ val = call1 (Vload_read_function, readcharfun);
+ else
+ val = read_internal_start (readcharfun, Qnil, Qnil);
+ }
+
+ val = (*evalfun) (val);
+
+ if (printflag)
+ {
+ Vvalues = Fcons (val, Vvalues);
+ if (EQ (Vstandard_output, Qt))
+ Fprin1 (val, Qnil);
+ else
+ Fprint (val, Qnil);
+ }
+ }
+
+ build_load_history (stream, sourcename);
+ UNGCPRO;
+
+ unbind_to (count, Qnil);
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("eval-buffer", Feval_buffer, Seval_buffer, 0, 5, "",
+ doc: /* Execute the current buffer as Lisp code.
+ Programs can pass two arguments, BUFFER and PRINTFLAG.
+ BUFFER is the buffer to evaluate (nil means use current buffer).
+ PRINTFLAG controls printing of output:
+ nil means discard it; anything else is stream for print.
+
+ If the optional third argument FILENAME is non-nil,
+ it specifies the file name to use for `load-history'.
+ The optional fourth argument UNIBYTE specifies `load-convert-to-unibyte'
+ for this invocation.
+
+ The optional fifth argument DO-ALLOW-PRINT, if non-nil, specifies that
+ `print' and related functions should work normally even if PRINTFLAG is nil.
+
+ This function preserves the position of point. */)
+ (buffer, printflag, filename, unibyte, do_allow_print)
+ Lisp_Object buffer, printflag, filename, unibyte, do_allow_print;
+ {
+ int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
+ Lisp_Object tem, buf;
+
+ if (NILP (buffer))
+ buf = Fcurrent_buffer ();
+ else
+ buf = Fget_buffer (buffer);
+ if (NILP (buf))
+ error ("No such buffer");
+
+ if (NILP (printflag) && NILP (do_allow_print))
+ tem = Qsymbolp;
+ else
+ tem = printflag;
+
+ if (NILP (filename))
+ filename = XBUFFER (buf)->filename;
+
+ specbind (Qstandard_output, tem);
+ record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ());
+ BUF_SET_PT (XBUFFER (buf), BUF_BEGV (XBUFFER (buf)));
+ readevalloop (buf, 0, filename, Feval, !NILP (printflag), unibyte, Qnil);
+ unbind_to (count, Qnil);
+
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("eval-region", Feval_region, Seval_region, 2, 4, "r",
+ doc: /* Execute the region as Lisp code.
+ When called from programs, expects two arguments,
+ giving starting and ending indices in the current buffer
+ of the text to be executed.
+ Programs can pass third argument PRINTFLAG which controls output:
+ nil means discard it; anything else is stream for printing it.
+ Also the fourth argument READ-FUNCTION, if non-nil, is used
+ instead of `read' to read each expression. It gets one argument
+ which is the input stream for reading characters.
+
+ This function does not move point. */)
+ (start, end, printflag, read_function)
+ Lisp_Object start, end, printflag, read_function;
+ {
+ int count = SPECPDL_INDEX ();
+ Lisp_Object tem, cbuf;
+
+ cbuf = Fcurrent_buffer ();
+
+ if (NILP (printflag))
+ tem = Qsymbolp;
+ else
+ tem = printflag;
+ specbind (Qstandard_output, tem);
+
+ if (NILP (printflag))
+ record_unwind_protect (save_excursion_restore, save_excursion_save ());
+ record_unwind_protect (save_restriction_restore, save_restriction_save ());
+
+ /* This both uses start and checks its type. */
+ Fgoto_char (start);
+ Fnarrow_to_region (make_number (BEGV), end);
+ readevalloop (cbuf, 0, XBUFFER (cbuf)->filename, Feval,
+ !NILP (printflag), Qnil, read_function);
+
+ return unbind_to (count, Qnil);
+ }
+
+
+ DEFUN ("read", Fread, Sread, 0, 1, 0,
+ doc: /* Read one Lisp expression as text from STREAM, return as Lisp
object.
+ If STREAM is nil, use the value of `standard-input' (which see).
+ STREAM or the value of `standard-input' may be:
+ a buffer (read from point and advance it)
+ a marker (read from where it points and advance it)
+ a function (call it with no arguments for each character,
+ call it with a char as argument to push a char back)
+ a string (takes text from string, starting at the beginning)
+ t (read text line using minibuffer and use it, or read from
+ standard input in batch mode). */)
+ (stream)
+ Lisp_Object stream;
+ {
+ if (NILP (stream))
+ stream = Vstandard_input;
+ if (EQ (stream, Qt))
+ stream = Qread_char;
+ if (EQ (stream, Qread_char))
+ return Fread_minibuffer (build_string ("Lisp expression: "), Qnil);
+
+ return read_internal_start (stream, Qnil, Qnil);
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("read-from-string", Fread_from_string, Sread_from_string, 1, 3, 0,
+ doc: /* Read one Lisp expression which is represented as text by
STRING.
+ Returns a cons: (OBJECT-READ . FINAL-STRING-INDEX).
+ START and END optionally delimit a substring of STRING from which to read;
+ they default to 0 and (length STRING) respectively. */)
+ (string, start, end)
+ Lisp_Object string, start, end;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object ret;
+ CHECK_STRING (string);
+ /* read_internal_start sets read_from_string_index. */
+ ret = read_internal_start (string, start, end);
+ return Fcons (ret, make_number (read_from_string_index));
+ }
+
+ /* Function to set up the global context we need in toplevel read
+ calls. */
+ static Lisp_Object
+ read_internal_start (stream, start, end)
+ Lisp_Object stream;
+ Lisp_Object start; /* Only used when stream is a string. */
+ Lisp_Object end; /* Only used when stream is a string. */
+ {
+ Lisp_Object retval;
+
+ readchar_count = 0;
+ new_backquote_flag = 0;
+ read_objects = Qnil;
+ if (EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, Qt)
+ || EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, stream))
+ Vread_symbol_positions_list = Qnil;
+
+ if (STRINGP (stream)
+ || ((CONSP (stream) && STRINGP (XCAR (stream)))))
+ {
+ int startval, endval;
+ Lisp_Object string;
+
+ if (STRINGP (stream))
+ string = stream;
+ else
+ string = XCAR (stream);
+
+ if (NILP (end))
+ endval = SCHARS (string);
+ else
+ {
+ CHECK_NUMBER (end);
+ endval = XINT (end);
+ if (endval < 0 || endval > SCHARS (string))
+ args_out_of_range (string, end);
+ }
+
+ if (NILP (start))
+ startval = 0;
+ else
+ {
+ CHECK_NUMBER (start);
+ startval = XINT (start);
+ if (startval < 0 || startval > endval)
+ args_out_of_range (string, start);
+ }
+ read_from_string_index = startval;
+ read_from_string_index_byte = string_char_to_byte (string, startval);
+ read_from_string_limit = endval;
+ }
+
+ retval = read0 (stream);
+ if (EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, Qt)
+ || EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, stream))
+ Vread_symbol_positions_list = Fnreverse (Vread_symbol_positions_list);
+ return retval;
+ }
+
+ /* Use this for recursive reads, in contexts where internal tokens
+ are not allowed. */
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ read0 (readcharfun)
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ {
+ register Lisp_Object val;
+ int c;
+
+ val = read1 (readcharfun, &c, 0);
+ if (c)
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax, Fcons (Fmake_string (make_number (1),
+ make_number (c)),
+ Qnil));
+
+ return val;
+ }
+
+ static int read_buffer_size;
+ static char *read_buffer;
+
+ /* Read a \-escape sequence, assuming we already read the `\'.
+ If the escape sequence forces unibyte, return eight-bit char. */
+
+ static int
+ read_escape (readcharfun, stringp)
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ int stringp;
+ {
+ register int c = READCHAR;
+
+ switch (c)
+ {
+ case -1:
+ end_of_file_error ();
+
+ case 'a':
+ return '\007';
+ case 'b':
+ return '\b';
+ case 'd':
+ return 0177;
+ case 'e':
+ return 033;
+ case 'f':
+ return '\f';
+ case 'n':
+ return '\n';
+ case 'r':
+ return '\r';
+ case 't':
+ return '\t';
+ case 'v':
+ return '\v';
+ case '\n':
+ return -1;
+ case ' ':
+ if (stringp)
+ return -1;
+ return ' ';
+
+ case 'M':
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c != '-')
+ error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '\\')
+ c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
+ return c | meta_modifier;
+
+ case 'S':
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c != '-')
+ error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '\\')
+ c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
+ return c | shift_modifier;
+
+ case 'H':
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c != '-')
+ error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '\\')
+ c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
+ return c | hyper_modifier;
+
+ case 'A':
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c != '-')
+ error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '\\')
+ c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
+ return c | alt_modifier;
+
+ case 's':
+ if (stringp)
+ return ' ';
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c != '-') {
+ UNREAD (c);
+ return ' ';
+ }
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '\\')
+ c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
+ return c | super_modifier;
+
+ case 'C':
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c != '-')
+ error ("Invalid escape character syntax");
+ case '^':
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '\\')
+ c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
+ if ((c & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK) == '?')
+ return 0177 | (c & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK);
+ else if (! SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P ((c & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK)))
+ return c | ctrl_modifier;
+ /* ASCII control chars are made from letters (both cases),
+ as well as the non-letters within 0100...0137. */
+ else if ((c & 0137) >= 0101 && (c & 0137) <= 0132)
+ return (c & (037 | ~0177));
+ else if ((c & 0177) >= 0100 && (c & 0177) <= 0137)
+ return (c & (037 | ~0177));
+ else
+ return c | ctrl_modifier;
+
+ case '0':
+ case '1':
+ case '2':
+ case '3':
+ case '4':
+ case '5':
+ case '6':
+ case '7':
+ /* An octal escape, as in ANSI C. */
+ {
+ register int i = c - '0';
+ register int count = 0;
+ while (++count < 3)
+ {
+ if ((c = READCHAR) >= '0' && c <= '7')
+ {
+ i *= 8;
+ i += c - '0';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ UNREAD (c);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (i >= 0x80 && i < 0x100)
+ i = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (i);
+ return i;
+ }
+
+ case 'x':
+ /* A hex escape, as in ANSI C. */
+ {
+ int i = 0;
+ int count = 0;
+ while (1)
+ {
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
+ {
+ i *= 16;
+ i += c - '0';
+ }
+ else if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
+ || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F'))
+ {
+ i *= 16;
+ if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f')
+ i += c - 'a' + 10;
+ else
+ i += c - 'A' + 10;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ UNREAD (c);
+ break;
+ }
+ count++;
+ }
+
+ if (count < 3 && i >= 0x80)
+ return BYTE8_TO_CHAR (i);
+ return i;
+ }
+
+ default:
+ return c;
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ /* Read an integer in radix RADIX using READCHARFUN to read
+ characters. RADIX must be in the interval [2..36]; if it isn't, a
+ read error is signaled . Value is the integer read. Signals an
+ error if encountering invalid read syntax or if RADIX is out of
+ range. */
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ read_integer (readcharfun, radix)
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ int radix;
+ {
+ int ndigits = 0, invalid_p, c, sign = 0;
+ EMACS_INT number = 0;
+
+ if (radix < 2 || radix > 36)
+ invalid_p = 1;
+ else
+ {
+ number = ndigits = invalid_p = 0;
+ sign = 1;
+
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '-')
+ {
+ c = READCHAR;
+ sign = -1;
+ }
+ else if (c == '+')
+ c = READCHAR;
+
+ while (c >= 0)
+ {
+ int digit;
+
+ if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
+ digit = c - '0';
+ else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
+ digit = c - 'a' + 10;
+ else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
+ digit = c - 'A' + 10;
+ else
+ {
+ UNREAD (c);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (digit < 0 || digit >= radix)
+ invalid_p = 1;
+
+ number = radix * number + digit;
+ ++ndigits;
+ c = READCHAR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (ndigits == 0 || invalid_p)
+ {
+ char buf[50];
+ sprintf (buf, "integer, radix %d", radix);
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax, Fcons (build_string (buf), Qnil));
+ }
+
+ return make_number (sign * number);
+ }
+
+
+ /* If the next token is ')' or ']' or '.', we store that character
+ in *PCH and the return value is not interesting. Else, we store
+ zero in *PCH and we read and return one lisp object.
+
+ FIRST_IN_LIST is nonzero if this is the first element of a list. */
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ read1 (readcharfun, pch, first_in_list)
+ register Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ int *pch;
+ int first_in_list;
+ {
+ register int c;
+ int uninterned_symbol = 0;
+
+ *pch = 0;
+ load_each_byte = 0;
+
+ retry:
+
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c < 0)
+ end_of_file_error ();
+
+ switch (c)
+ {
+ case '(':
+ return read_list (0, readcharfun);
+
+ case '[':
+ return read_vector (readcharfun, 0);
+
+ case ')':
+ case ']':
+ {
+ *pch = c;
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ case '#':
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '^')
+ {
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '[')
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tmp;
+ tmp = read_vector (readcharfun, 0);
+ if (XVECTOR (tmp)->size != VECSIZE (struct Lisp_Char_Table))
+ error ("Invalid size char-table");
+ XSETCHAR_TABLE (tmp, XCHAR_TABLE (tmp));
+ return tmp;
+ }
+ else if (c == '^')
+ {
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '[')
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tmp;
+ int depth, size;
+
+ tmp = read_vector (readcharfun, 0);
+ if (!INTEGERP (AREF (tmp, 0)))
+ error ("Invalid depth in char-table");
+ depth = XINT (AREF (tmp, 0));
+ if (depth < 1 || depth > 3)
+ error ("Invalid depth in char-table");
+ size = XVECTOR (tmp)->size + 2;
+ if (chartab_size [depth] != size)
+ error ("Invalid size char-table");
+ XSETSUB_CHAR_TABLE (tmp, XSUB_CHAR_TABLE (tmp));
+ return tmp;
+ }
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
+ Fcons (make_string ("#^^", 3), Qnil));
+ }
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax, Fcons (make_string ("#^", 2), Qnil));
+ }
+ if (c == '&')
+ {
+ Lisp_Object length;
+ length = read1 (readcharfun, pch, first_in_list);
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == '"')
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tmp, val;
+ int size_in_chars = ((XFASTINT (length) + BITS_PER_CHAR - 1)
+ / BITS_PER_CHAR);
+
+ UNREAD (c);
+ tmp = read1 (readcharfun, pch, first_in_list);
+ if (STRING_MULTIBYTE (tmp)
+ || (size_in_chars != SCHARS (tmp)
+ /* We used to print 1 char too many
+ when the number of bits was a multiple of 8.
+ Accept such input in case it came from an old
+ version. */
+ && ! (XFASTINT (length)
+ == (SCHARS (tmp) - 1) * BITS_PER_CHAR)))
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
+ Fcons (make_string ("#&...", 5), Qnil));
+
+ val = Fmake_bool_vector (length, Qnil);
+ bcopy (SDATA (tmp), XBOOL_VECTOR (val)->data,
+ size_in_chars);
+ /* Clear the extraneous bits in the last byte. */
+ if (XINT (length) != size_in_chars * BITS_PER_CHAR)
+ XBOOL_VECTOR (val)->data[size_in_chars - 1]
+ &= (1 << (XINT (length) % BITS_PER_CHAR)) - 1;
+ return val;
+ }
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax, Fcons (make_string ("#&...", 5),
+ Qnil));
+ }
+ if (c == '[')
+ {
+ /* Accept compiled functions at read-time so that we don't have to
+ build them using function calls. */
+ Lisp_Object tmp;
+ tmp = read_vector (readcharfun, 1);
+ return Fmake_byte_code (XVECTOR (tmp)->size,
+ XVECTOR (tmp)->contents);
+ }
+ if (c == '(')
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tmp;
+ struct gcpro gcpro1;
+ int ch;
+
+ /* Read the string itself. */
+ tmp = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
+ if (ch != 0 || !STRINGP (tmp))
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax, Fcons (make_string ("#", 1), Qnil));
+ GCPRO1 (tmp);
+ /* Read the intervals and their properties. */
+ while (1)
+ {
+ Lisp_Object beg, end, plist;
+
+ beg = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
+ end = plist = Qnil;
+ if (ch == ')')
+ break;
+ if (ch == 0)
+ end = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
+ if (ch == 0)
+ plist = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
+ if (ch)
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
+ Fcons (build_string ("invalid string property list"),
+ Qnil));
+ Fset_text_properties (beg, end, plist, tmp);
+ }
+ UNGCPRO;
+ return tmp;
+ }
+
+ /* address@hidden is used to skip NUMBER following characters.
+ That's used in .elc files to skip over doc strings
+ and function definitions. */
+ if (c == '@')
+ {
+ int i, nskip = 0;
+
+ load_each_byte = 1;
+ /* Read a decimal integer. */
+ while ((c = READCHAR) >= 0
+ && c >= '0' && c <= '9')
+ {
+ nskip *= 10;
+ nskip += c - '0';
+ }
+ if (c >= 0)
+ UNREAD (c);
+
+ if (load_force_doc_strings
+ && (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_file_char)
+ || EQ (readcharfun, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char)))
+ {
+ /* If we are supposed to force doc strings into core right now,
+ record the last string that we skipped,
+ and record where in the file it comes from. */
+
+ /* But first exchange saved_doc_string
+ with prev_saved_doc_string, so we save two strings. */
+ {
+ char *temp = saved_doc_string;
+ int temp_size = saved_doc_string_size;
+ file_offset temp_pos = saved_doc_string_position;
+ int temp_len = saved_doc_string_length;
+
+ saved_doc_string = prev_saved_doc_string;
+ saved_doc_string_size = prev_saved_doc_string_size;
+ saved_doc_string_position = prev_saved_doc_string_position;
+ saved_doc_string_length = prev_saved_doc_string_length;
+
+ prev_saved_doc_string = temp;
+ prev_saved_doc_string_size = temp_size;
+ prev_saved_doc_string_position = temp_pos;
+ prev_saved_doc_string_length = temp_len;
+ }
+
+ if (saved_doc_string_size == 0)
+ {
+ saved_doc_string_size = nskip + 100;
+ saved_doc_string = (char *) xmalloc (saved_doc_string_size);
+ }
+ if (nskip > saved_doc_string_size)
+ {
+ saved_doc_string_size = nskip + 100;
+ saved_doc_string = (char *) xrealloc (saved_doc_string,
+ saved_doc_string_size);
+ }
+
+ saved_doc_string_position = file_tell (instream);
+
+ /* Copy that many characters into saved_doc_string. */
+ for (i = 0; i < nskip && c >= 0; i++)
+ saved_doc_string[i] = c = READCHAR;
+
+ saved_doc_string_length = i;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Skip that many characters. */
+ for (i = 0; i < nskip && c >= 0; i++)
+ c = READCHAR;
+ }
+
+ load_each_byte = 0;
+ goto retry;
+ }
+ if (c == '!')
+ {
+ /* #! appears at the beginning of an executable file.
+ Skip the first line. */
+ while (c != '\n' && c >= 0)
+ c = READCHAR;
+ goto retry;
+ }
+ if (c == '$')
+ return Vload_file_name;
+ if (c == '\'')
+ return Fcons (Qfunction, Fcons (read0 (readcharfun), Qnil));
+ /* #:foo is the uninterned symbol named foo. */
+ if (c == ':')
+ {
+ uninterned_symbol = 1;
+ c = READCHAR;
+ goto default_label;
+ }
+ /* Reader forms that can reuse previously read objects. */
+ if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
+ {
+ int n = 0;
+ Lisp_Object tem;
+
+ /* Read a non-negative integer. */
+ while (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
+ {
+ n *= 10;
+ n += c - '0';
+ c = READCHAR;
+ }
+ /* #n=object returns object, but associates it with n for #n#. */
+ if (c == '=')
+ {
+ /* Make a placeholder for #n# to use temporarily */
+ Lisp_Object placeholder;
+ Lisp_Object cell;
+
+ placeholder = Fcons(Qnil, Qnil);
+ cell = Fcons (make_number (n), placeholder);
+ read_objects = Fcons (cell, read_objects);
+
+ /* Read the object itself. */
+ tem = read0 (readcharfun);
+
+ /* Now put it everywhere the placeholder was... */
+ substitute_object_in_subtree (tem, placeholder);
+
+ /* ...and #n# will use the real value from now on. */
+ Fsetcdr (cell, tem);
+
+ return tem;
+ }
+ /* #n# returns a previously read object. */
+ if (c == '#')
+ {
+ tem = Fassq (make_number (n), read_objects);
+ if (CONSP (tem))
+ return XCDR (tem);
+ /* Fall through to error message. */
+ }
+ else if (c == 'r' || c == 'R')
+ return read_integer (readcharfun, n);
+
+ /* Fall through to error message. */
+ }
+ else if (c == 'x' || c == 'X')
+ return read_integer (readcharfun, 16);
+ else if (c == 'o' || c == 'O')
+ return read_integer (readcharfun, 8);
+ else if (c == 'b' || c == 'B')
+ return read_integer (readcharfun, 2);
+
+ UNREAD (c);
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax, Fcons (make_string ("#", 1), Qnil));
+
+ case ';':
+ while ((c = READCHAR) >= 0 && c != '\n');
+ goto retry;
+
+ case '\'':
+ {
+ return Fcons (Qquote, Fcons (read0 (readcharfun), Qnil));
+ }
+
+ case '`':
+ if (first_in_list)
+ goto default_label;
+ else
+ {
+ Lisp_Object value;
+
+ new_backquote_flag++;
+ value = read0 (readcharfun);
+ new_backquote_flag--;
+
+ return Fcons (Qbackquote, Fcons (value, Qnil));
+ }
+
+ case ',':
+ if (new_backquote_flag)
+ {
+ Lisp_Object comma_type = Qnil;
+ Lisp_Object value;
+ int ch = READCHAR;
+
+ if (ch == '@')
+ comma_type = Qcomma_at;
+ else if (ch == '.')
+ comma_type = Qcomma_dot;
+ else
+ {
+ if (ch >= 0) UNREAD (ch);
+ comma_type = Qcomma;
+ }
+
+ new_backquote_flag--;
+ value = read0 (readcharfun);
+ new_backquote_flag++;
+ return Fcons (comma_type, Fcons (value, Qnil));
+ }
+ else
+ goto default_label;
+
+ case '?':
+ {
+ int modifiers;
+ int next_char;
+ int ok;
+
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c < 0)
+ end_of_file_error ();
+
+ /* Accept `single space' syntax like (list ? x) where the
+ whitespace character is SPC or TAB.
+ Other literal whitespace like NL, CR, and FF are not accepted,
+ as there are well-established escape sequences for these. */
+ if (c == ' ' || c == '\t')
+ return make_number (c);
+
+ if (c == '\\')
+ c = read_escape (readcharfun, 0);
+ modifiers = c & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK;
+ c &= ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK;
+ if (CHAR_BYTE8_P (c))
+ c = CHAR_TO_BYTE8 (c);
+ c |= modifiers;
+
+ next_char = READCHAR;
+ if (next_char == '.')
+ {
+ /* Only a dotted-pair dot is valid after a char constant. */
+ int next_next_char = READCHAR;
+ UNREAD (next_next_char);
+
+ ok = (next_next_char <= 040
+ || (next_next_char < 0200
+ && (index ("\"';([#?", next_next_char)
+ || (!first_in_list && next_next_char == '`')
+ || (new_backquote_flag && next_next_char == ','))));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ok = (next_char <= 040
+ || (next_char < 0200
+ && (index ("\"';()[]#?", next_char)
+ || (!first_in_list && next_char == '`')
+ || (new_backquote_flag && next_char == ','))));
+ }
+ UNREAD (next_char);
+ if (!ok)
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax, Fcons (make_string ("?", 1), Qnil));
+
+ return make_number (c);
+ }
+
+ case '"':
+ {
+ char *p = read_buffer;
+ char *end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
+ register int c;
+ /* Nonzero if we saw an escape sequence specifying
+ a multibyte character. */
+ int force_multibyte = 0;
+ /* Nonzero if we saw an escape sequence specifying
+ a single-byte character. */
+ int force_singlebyte = 0;
+ int cancel = 0;
+ int nchars = 0;
+
+ while ((c = READCHAR) >= 0
+ && c != '\"')
+ {
+ if (end - p < MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH)
+ {
+ int offset = p - read_buffer;
+ read_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (read_buffer,
+ read_buffer_size *= 2);
+ p = read_buffer + offset;
+ end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
+ }
+
+ if (c == '\\')
+ {
+ int modifiers;
+
+ c = read_escape (readcharfun, 1);
+
+ /* C is -1 if \ newline has just been seen */
+ if (c == -1)
+ {
+ if (p == read_buffer)
+ cancel = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ modifiers = c & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK;
+ c = c & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK;
+
+ if (CHAR_BYTE8_P (c))
+ force_singlebyte = 1;
+ else if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (c))
+ force_multibyte = 1;
+ else /* i.e. ASCII_CHAR_P (c) */
+ {
+ /* Allow `\C- ' and `\C-?'. */
+ if (modifiers == CHAR_CTL)
+ {
+ if (c == ' ')
+ c = 0, modifiers = 0;
+ else if (c == '?')
+ c = 127, modifiers = 0;
+ }
+ if (modifiers & CHAR_SHIFT)
+ {
+ /* Shift modifier is valid only with [A-Za-z]. */
+ if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
+ modifiers &= ~CHAR_SHIFT;
+ else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
+ c -= ('a' - 'A'), modifiers &= ~CHAR_SHIFT;
+ }
+
+ if (modifiers & CHAR_META)
+ {
+ /* Move the meta bit to the right place for a
+ string. */
+ modifiers &= ~CHAR_META;
+ c = BYTE8_TO_CHAR (c | 0x80);
+ force_singlebyte = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Any modifiers remaining are invalid. */
+ if (modifiers)
+ error ("Invalid modifier in string");
+ p += CHAR_STRING (c, (unsigned char *) p);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ p += CHAR_STRING (c, (unsigned char *) p);
+ if (CHAR_BYTE8_P (c))
+ force_singlebyte = 1;
+ else if (! ASCII_CHAR_P (c))
+ force_multibyte = 1;
+ }
+ nchars++;
+ }
+
+ if (c < 0)
+ end_of_file_error ();
+
+ /* If purifying, and string starts with \ newline,
+ return zero instead. This is for doc strings
+ that we are really going to find in etc/DOC.nn.nn */
+ if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag) && NILP (Vdoc_file_name) && cancel)
+ return make_number (0);
+
+ if (force_multibyte)
+ /* READ_BUFFER already contains valid multibyte forms. */
+ ;
+ else if (force_singlebyte)
+ {
+ nchars = str_as_unibyte (read_buffer, p - read_buffer);
+ p = read_buffer + nchars;
+ }
+ else
+ /* Otherwise, READ_BUFFER contains only ASCII. */
+ ;
+
+ /* We want readchar_count to be the number of characters, not
+ bytes. Hence we adjust for multibyte characters in the
+ string. ... But it doesn't seem to be necessary, because
+ READCHAR *does* read multibyte characters from buffers. */
+ /* readchar_count -= (p - read_buffer) - nchars; */
+ if (read_pure)
+ return make_pure_string (read_buffer, nchars, p - read_buffer,
+ (force_multibyte
+ || (p - read_buffer != nchars)));
+ return make_specified_string (read_buffer, nchars, p - read_buffer,
+ (force_multibyte
+ || (p - read_buffer != nchars)));
+ }
+
+ case '.':
+ {
+ int next_char = READCHAR;
+ UNREAD (next_char);
+
+ if (next_char <= 040
+ || (next_char < 0200
+ && index ("\"';([#?", next_char)
+ || (!first_in_list && next_char == '`')
+ || (new_backquote_flag && next_char == ',')))
+ {
+ *pch = c;
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, we fall through! Note that the atom-reading loop
+ below will now loop at least once, assuring that we will not
+ try to UNREAD two characters in a row. */
+ }
+ default:
+ default_label:
+ if (c <= 040) goto retry;
+ {
+ char *p = read_buffer;
+ int quoted = 0;
+
+ {
+ char *end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
+
+ while (c > 040
+ && (c >= 0200
+ || (!index ("\"';()[]#", c)
+ && !(!first_in_list && c == '`')
+ && !(new_backquote_flag && c == ','))))
+ {
+ if (end - p < MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH)
+ {
+ int offset = p - read_buffer;
+ read_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (read_buffer,
+ read_buffer_size *= 2);
+ p = read_buffer + offset;
+ end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
+ }
+
+ if (c == '\\')
+ {
+ c = READCHAR;
+ if (c == -1)
+ end_of_file_error ();
+ quoted = 1;
+ }
+
+ p += CHAR_STRING (c, p);
+ c = READCHAR;
+ }
+
+ if (p == end)
+ {
+ int offset = p - read_buffer;
+ read_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (read_buffer,
+ read_buffer_size *= 2);
+ p = read_buffer + offset;
+ end = read_buffer + read_buffer_size;
+ }
+ *p = 0;
+ if (c >= 0)
+ UNREAD (c);
+ }
+
+ if (!quoted && !uninterned_symbol)
+ {
+ register char *p1;
+ register Lisp_Object val;
+ p1 = read_buffer;
+ if (*p1 == '+' || *p1 == '-') p1++;
+ /* Is it an integer? */
+ if (p1 != p)
+ {
+ while (p1 != p && (c = *p1) >= '0' && c <= '9') p1++;
+ /* Integers can have trailing decimal points. */
+ if (p1 > read_buffer && p1 < p && *p1 == '.') p1++;
+ if (p1 == p)
+ /* It is an integer. */
+ {
+ if (p1[-1] == '.')
+ p1[-1] = '\0';
+ /* Fixme: if we have strtol, use that, and check
+ for overflow. */
+ if (sizeof (int) == sizeof (EMACS_INT))
+ XSETINT (val, atoi (read_buffer));
+ else if (sizeof (long) == sizeof (EMACS_INT))
+ XSETINT (val, atol (read_buffer));
+ else
+ abort ();
+ return val;
+ }
+ }
+ if (isfloat_string (read_buffer))
+ {
+ /* Compute NaN and infinities using 0.0 in a variable,
+ to cope with compilers that think they are smarter
+ than we are. */
+ double zero = 0.0;
+
+ double value;
+
+ /* Negate the value ourselves. This treats 0, NaNs,
+ and infinity properly on IEEE floating point hosts,
+ and works around a common bug where atof ("-0.0")
+ drops the sign. */
+ int negative = read_buffer[0] == '-';
+
+ /* The only way p[-1] can be 'F' or 'N', after isfloat_string
+ returns 1, is if the input ends in e+INF or e+NaN. */
+ switch (p[-1])
+ {
+ case 'F':
+ value = 1.0 / zero;
+ break;
+ case 'N':
+ value = zero / zero;
+ break;
+ default:
+ value = atof (read_buffer + negative);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return make_float (negative ? - value : value);
+ }
+ }
+ {
+ Lisp_Object result = uninterned_symbol ? make_symbol (read_buffer)
+ : intern (read_buffer);
+ if (EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, Qt)
+ || EQ (Vread_with_symbol_positions, readcharfun))
+ Vread_symbol_positions_list =
+ /* Kind of a hack; this will probably fail if characters
+ in the symbol name were escaped. Not really a big
+ deal, though. */
+ Fcons (Fcons (result,
+ make_number (readchar_count
+ - XFASTINT (Flength (Fsymbol_name
(result))))),
+ Vread_symbol_positions_list);
+ return result;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ /* List of nodes we've seen during substitute_object_in_subtree. */
+ static Lisp_Object seen_list;
+
+ static void
+ substitute_object_in_subtree (object, placeholder)
+ Lisp_Object object;
+ Lisp_Object placeholder;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object check_object;
+
+ /* We haven't seen any objects when we start. */
+ seen_list = Qnil;
+
+ /* Make all the substitutions. */
+ check_object
+ = substitute_object_recurse (object, placeholder, object);
+
+ /* Clear seen_list because we're done with it. */
+ seen_list = Qnil;
+
+ /* The returned object here is expected to always eq the
+ original. */
+ if (!EQ (check_object, object))
+ error ("Unexpected mutation error in reader");
+ }
+
+ /* Feval doesn't get called from here, so no gc protection is needed. */
+ #define SUBSTITUTE(get_val, set_val) \
+ { \
+ Lisp_Object old_value = get_val; \
+ Lisp_Object true_value \
+ = substitute_object_recurse (object, placeholder,\
+ old_value); \
+ \
+ if (!EQ (old_value, true_value)) \
+ { \
+ set_val; \
+ } \
+ }
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ substitute_object_recurse (object, placeholder, subtree)
+ Lisp_Object object;
+ Lisp_Object placeholder;
+ Lisp_Object subtree;
+ {
+ /* If we find the placeholder, return the target object. */
+ if (EQ (placeholder, subtree))
+ return object;
+
+ /* If we've been to this node before, don't explore it again. */
+ if (!EQ (Qnil, Fmemq (subtree, seen_list)))
+ return subtree;
+
+ /* If this node can be the entry point to a cycle, remember that
+ we've seen it. It can only be such an entry point if it was made
+ by #n=, which means that we can find it as a value in
+ read_objects. */
+ if (!EQ (Qnil, Frassq (subtree, read_objects)))
+ seen_list = Fcons (subtree, seen_list);
+
+ /* Recurse according to subtree's type.
+ Every branch must return a Lisp_Object. */
+ switch (XTYPE (subtree))
+ {
+ case Lisp_Vectorlike:
+ {
+ int i;
+ int length = XINT (Flength(subtree));
+ for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
+ {
+ Lisp_Object idx = make_number (i);
+ SUBSTITUTE (Faref (subtree, idx),
+ Faset (subtree, idx, true_value));
+ }
+ return subtree;
+ }
+
+ case Lisp_Cons:
+ {
+ SUBSTITUTE (Fcar_safe (subtree),
+ Fsetcar (subtree, true_value));
+ SUBSTITUTE (Fcdr_safe (subtree),
+ Fsetcdr (subtree, true_value));
+ return subtree;
+ }
+
+ case Lisp_String:
+ {
+ /* Check for text properties in each interval.
+ substitute_in_interval contains part of the logic. */
+
+ INTERVAL root_interval = STRING_INTERVALS (subtree);
+ Lisp_Object arg = Fcons (object, placeholder);
+
+ traverse_intervals_noorder (root_interval,
+ &substitute_in_interval, arg);
+
+ return subtree;
+ }
+
+ /* Other types don't recurse any further. */
+ default:
+ return subtree;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Helper function for substitute_object_recurse. */
+ static void
+ substitute_in_interval (interval, arg)
+ INTERVAL interval;
+ Lisp_Object arg;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object object = Fcar (arg);
+ Lisp_Object placeholder = Fcdr (arg);
+
+ SUBSTITUTE(interval->plist, interval->plist = true_value);
+ }
+
+
+ #define LEAD_INT 1
+ #define DOT_CHAR 2
+ #define TRAIL_INT 4
+ #define E_CHAR 8
+ #define EXP_INT 16
+
+ int
+ isfloat_string (cp)
+ register char *cp;
+ {
+ register int state;
+
+ char *start = cp;
+
+ state = 0;
+ if (*cp == '+' || *cp == '-')
+ cp++;
+
+ if (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
+ {
+ state |= LEAD_INT;
+ while (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
+ cp++;
+ }
+ if (*cp == '.')
+ {
+ state |= DOT_CHAR;
+ cp++;
+ }
+ if (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
+ {
+ state |= TRAIL_INT;
+ while (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
+ cp++;
+ }
+ if (*cp == 'e' || *cp == 'E')
+ {
+ state |= E_CHAR;
+ cp++;
+ if (*cp == '+' || *cp == '-')
+ cp++;
+ }
+
+ if (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
+ {
+ state |= EXP_INT;
+ while (*cp >= '0' && *cp <= '9')
+ cp++;
+ }
+ else if (cp == start)
+ ;
+ else if (cp[-1] == '+' && cp[0] == 'I' && cp[1] == 'N' && cp[2] == 'F')
+ {
+ state |= EXP_INT;
+ cp += 3;
+ }
+ else if (cp[-1] == '+' && cp[0] == 'N' && cp[1] == 'a' && cp[2] == 'N')
+ {
+ state |= EXP_INT;
+ cp += 3;
+ }
+
+ return (((*cp == 0) || (*cp == ' ') || (*cp == '\t') || (*cp == '\n') ||
(*cp == '\r') || (*cp == '\f'))
+ && (state == (LEAD_INT|DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT)
+ || state == (DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT)
+ || state == (LEAD_INT|E_CHAR|EXP_INT)
+ || state == (LEAD_INT|DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT|E_CHAR|EXP_INT)
+ || state == (DOT_CHAR|TRAIL_INT|E_CHAR|EXP_INT)));
+ }
+
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ read_vector (readcharfun, bytecodeflag)
+ Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ int bytecodeflag;
+ {
+ register int i;
+ register int size;
+ register Lisp_Object *ptr;
+ register Lisp_Object tem, item, vector;
+ register struct Lisp_Cons *otem;
+ Lisp_Object len;
+
+ tem = read_list (1, readcharfun);
+ len = Flength (tem);
+ vector = (read_pure ? make_pure_vector (XINT (len)) : Fmake_vector (len,
Qnil));
+
+ size = XVECTOR (vector)->size;
+ ptr = XVECTOR (vector)->contents;
+ for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
+ {
+ item = Fcar (tem);
+ /* If `load-force-doc-strings' is t when reading a lazily-loaded
+ bytecode object, the docstring containing the bytecode and
+ constants values must be treated as unibyte and passed to
+ Fread, to get the actual bytecode string and constants vector. */
+ if (bytecodeflag && load_force_doc_strings)
+ {
+ if (i == COMPILED_BYTECODE)
+ {
+ if (!STRINGP (item))
+ error ("invalid byte code");
+
+ /* Delay handling the bytecode slot until we know whether
+ it is lazily-loaded (we can tell by whether the
+ constants slot is nil). */
+ ptr[COMPILED_CONSTANTS] = item;
+ item = Qnil;
+ }
+ else if (i == COMPILED_CONSTANTS)
+ {
+ Lisp_Object bytestr = ptr[COMPILED_CONSTANTS];
+
+ if (NILP (item))
+ {
+ /* Coerce string to unibyte (like string-as-unibyte,
+ but without generating extra garbage and
+ guaranteeing no change in the contents). */
+ STRING_SET_CHARS (bytestr, SBYTES (bytestr));
+ STRING_SET_UNIBYTE (bytestr);
+
+ item = Fread (Fcons (bytestr, readcharfun));
+ if (!CONSP (item))
+ error ("invalid byte code");
+
+ otem = XCONS (item);
+ bytestr = XCAR (item);
+ item = XCDR (item);
+ free_cons (otem);
+ }
+
+ /* Now handle the bytecode slot. */
+ ptr[COMPILED_BYTECODE] = read_pure ? Fpurecopy (bytestr) :
bytestr;
+ }
+ else if (i == COMPILED_DOC_STRING
+ && STRINGP (item)
+ && ! STRING_MULTIBYTE (item))
+ {
+ if (EQ (readcharfun, Qget_emacs_mule_file_char))
+ item = Fdecode_coding_string (item, Qemacs_mule, Qnil, Qnil);
+ else
+ item = Fstring_as_multibyte (item);
+ }
+ }
+ ptr[i] = read_pure ? Fpurecopy (item) : item;
+ otem = XCONS (tem);
+ tem = Fcdr (tem);
+ free_cons (otem);
+ }
+ return vector;
+ }
+
+ /* FLAG = 1 means check for ] to terminate rather than ) and .
+ FLAG = -1 means check for starting with defun
+ and make structure pure. */
+
+ static Lisp_Object
+ read_list (flag, readcharfun)
+ int flag;
+ register Lisp_Object readcharfun;
+ {
+ /* -1 means check next element for defun,
+ 0 means don't check,
+ 1 means already checked and found defun. */
+ int defunflag = flag < 0 ? -1 : 0;
+ Lisp_Object val, tail;
+ register Lisp_Object elt, tem;
+ struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2;
+ /* 0 is the normal case.
+ 1 means this list is a doc reference; replace it with the number 0.
+ 2 means this list is a doc reference; replace it with the doc string. */
+ int doc_reference = 0;
+
+ /* Initialize this to 1 if we are reading a list. */
+ int first_in_list = flag <= 0;
+
+ val = Qnil;
+ tail = Qnil;
+
+ while (1)
+ {
+ int ch;
+ GCPRO2 (val, tail);
+ elt = read1 (readcharfun, &ch, first_in_list);
+ UNGCPRO;
+
+ first_in_list = 0;
+
+ /* While building, if the list starts with #$, treat it specially. */
+ if (EQ (elt, Vload_file_name)
+ && ! NILP (elt)
+ && !NILP (Vpurify_flag))
+ {
+ if (NILP (Vdoc_file_name))
+ /* We have not yet called Snarf-documentation, so assume
+ this file is described in the DOC-MM.NN file
+ and Snarf-documentation will fill in the right value later.
+ For now, replace the whole list with 0. */
+ doc_reference = 1;
+ else
+ /* We have already called Snarf-documentation, so make a relative
+ file name for this file, so it can be found properly
+ in the installed Lisp directory.
+ We don't use Fexpand_file_name because that would make
+ the directory absolute now. */
+ elt = concat2 (build_string ("../lisp/"),
+ Ffile_name_nondirectory (elt));
+ }
+ else if (EQ (elt, Vload_file_name)
+ && ! NILP (elt)
+ && load_force_doc_strings)
+ doc_reference = 2;
+
+ if (ch)
+ {
+ if (flag > 0)
+ {
+ if (ch == ']')
+ return val;
+ Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax,
+ Fcons (make_string (") or . in a vector", 18), Qnil));
+ }
+ if (ch == ')')
+ return val;
+ if (ch == '.')
+ {
+ GCPRO2 (val, tail);
+ if (!NILP (tail))
+ XSETCDR (tail, read0 (readcharfun));
+ else
+ val = read0 (readcharfun);
+ read1 (readcharfun, &ch, 0);
+ UNGCPRO;
+ if (ch == ')')
+ {
+ if (doc_reference == 1)
+ return make_number (0);
+ if (doc_reference == 2)
+ {
+ /* Get a doc string from the file we are loading.
+ If it's in saved_doc_string, get it from there.
+
+ Here, we don't know if the string is a
+ bytecode string or a doc string. As a
+ bytecode string must be unibyte, we always
+ return a unibyte string. If it is actually a
+ doc string, caller must make it
+ multibyte. */
+
+ int pos = XINT (XCDR (val));
+ /* Position is negative for user variables. */
+ if (pos < 0) pos = -pos;
+ if (pos >= saved_doc_string_position
+ && pos < (saved_doc_string_position
+ + saved_doc_string_length))
+ {
+ int start = pos - saved_doc_string_position;
+ int from, to;
+
+ /* Process quoting with ^A,
+ and find the end of the string,
+ which is marked with ^_ (037). */
+ for (from = start, to = start;
+ saved_doc_string[from] != 037;)
+ {
+ int c = saved_doc_string[from++];
+ if (c == 1)
+ {
+ c = saved_doc_string[from++];
+ if (c == 1)
+ saved_doc_string[to++] = c;
+ else if (c == '0')
+ saved_doc_string[to++] = 0;
+ else if (c == '_')
+ saved_doc_string[to++] = 037;
+ }
+ else
+ saved_doc_string[to++] = c;
+ }
+
+ return make_unibyte_string (saved_doc_string + start,
+ to - start);
+ }
+ /* Look in prev_saved_doc_string the same way. */
+ else if (pos >= prev_saved_doc_string_position
+ && pos < (prev_saved_doc_string_position
+ + prev_saved_doc_string_length))
+ {
+ int start = pos - prev_saved_doc_string_position;
+ int from, to;
+
+ /* Process quoting with ^A,
+ and find the end of the string,
+ which is marked with ^_ (037). */
+ for (from = start, to = start;
+ prev_saved_doc_string[from] != 037;)
+ {
+ int c = prev_saved_doc_string[from++];
+ if (c == 1)
+ {
+ c = prev_saved_doc_string[from++];
+ if (c == 1)
+ prev_saved_doc_string[to++] = c;
+ else if (c == '0')
+ prev_saved_doc_string[to++] = 0;
+ else if (c == '_')
+ prev_saved_doc_string[to++] = 037;
+ }
+ else
+ prev_saved_doc_string[to++] = c;
+ }
+
+ return make_unibyte_string (prev_saved_doc_string
+ + start,
+ to - start);
+ }
+ else
+ return get_doc_string (val, 1, 0);
+ }
+
+ return val;
+ }
+ return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax, Fcons (make_string (". in
wrong context", 18), Qnil));
+ }
+ return Fsignal (Qinvalid_read_syntax, Fcons (make_string ("] in a
list", 11), Qnil));
+ }
+ tem = (read_pure && flag <= 0
+ ? pure_cons (elt, Qnil)
+ : Fcons (elt, Qnil));
+ if (!NILP (tail))
+ XSETCDR (tail, tem);
+ else
+ val = tem;
+ tail = tem;
+ if (defunflag < 0)
+ defunflag = EQ (elt, Qdefun);
+ else if (defunflag > 0)
+ read_pure = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ Lisp_Object Vobarray;
+ Lisp_Object initial_obarray;
+
+ /* oblookup stores the bucket number here, for the sake of Funintern. */
+
+ int oblookup_last_bucket_number;
+
+ static int hash_string ();
+
+ /* Get an error if OBARRAY is not an obarray.
+ If it is one, return it. */
+
+ Lisp_Object
+ check_obarray (obarray)
+ Lisp_Object obarray;
+ {
+ while (!VECTORP (obarray) || XVECTOR (obarray)->size == 0)
+ {
+ /* If Vobarray is now invalid, force it to be valid. */
+ if (EQ (Vobarray, obarray)) Vobarray = initial_obarray;
+
+ obarray = wrong_type_argument (Qvectorp, obarray);
+ }
+ return obarray;
+ }
+
+ /* Intern the C string STR: return a symbol with that name,
+ interned in the current obarray. */
+
+ Lisp_Object
+ intern (str)
+ const char *str;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tem;
+ int len = strlen (str);
+ Lisp_Object obarray;
+
+ obarray = Vobarray;
+ if (!VECTORP (obarray) || XVECTOR (obarray)->size == 0)
+ obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
+ tem = oblookup (obarray, str, len, len);
+ if (SYMBOLP (tem))
+ return tem;
+ return Fintern (make_string (str, len), obarray);
+ }
+
+ /* Create an uninterned symbol with name STR. */
+
+ Lisp_Object
+ make_symbol (str)
+ char *str;
+ {
+ int len = strlen (str);
+
+ return Fmake_symbol ((!NILP (Vpurify_flag)
+ ? make_pure_string (str, len, len, 0)
+ : make_string (str, len)));
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("intern", Fintern, Sintern, 1, 2, 0,
+ doc: /* Return the canonical symbol whose name is STRING.
+ If there is none, one is created by this function and returned.
+ A second optional argument specifies the obarray to use;
+ it defaults to the value of `obarray'. */)
+ (string, obarray)
+ Lisp_Object string, obarray;
+ {
+ register Lisp_Object tem, sym, *ptr;
+
+ if (NILP (obarray)) obarray = Vobarray;
+ obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
+
+ CHECK_STRING (string);
+
+ tem = oblookup (obarray, SDATA (string),
+ SCHARS (string),
+ SBYTES (string));
+ if (!INTEGERP (tem))
+ return tem;
+
+ if (!NILP (Vpurify_flag))
+ string = Fpurecopy (string);
+ sym = Fmake_symbol (string);
+
+ if (EQ (obarray, initial_obarray))
+ XSYMBOL (sym)->interned = SYMBOL_INTERNED_IN_INITIAL_OBARRAY;
+ else
+ XSYMBOL (sym)->interned = SYMBOL_INTERNED;
+
+ if ((SREF (string, 0) == ':')
+ && EQ (obarray, initial_obarray))
+ {
+ XSYMBOL (sym)->constant = 1;
+ XSYMBOL (sym)->value = sym;
+ }
+
+ ptr = &XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[XINT (tem)];
+ if (SYMBOLP (*ptr))
+ XSYMBOL (sym)->next = XSYMBOL (*ptr);
+ else
+ XSYMBOL (sym)->next = 0;
+ *ptr = sym;
+ return sym;
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("intern-soft", Fintern_soft, Sintern_soft, 1, 2, 0,
+ doc: /* Return the canonical symbol named NAME, or nil if none exists.
+ NAME may be a string or a symbol. If it is a symbol, that exact
+ symbol is searched for.
+ A second optional argument specifies the obarray to use;
+ it defaults to the value of `obarray'. */)
+ (name, obarray)
+ Lisp_Object name, obarray;
+ {
+ register Lisp_Object tem, string;
+
+ if (NILP (obarray)) obarray = Vobarray;
+ obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
+
+ if (!SYMBOLP (name))
+ {
+ CHECK_STRING (name);
+ string = name;
+ }
+ else
+ string = SYMBOL_NAME (name);
+
+ tem = oblookup (obarray, SDATA (string), SCHARS (string), SBYTES (string));
+ if (INTEGERP (tem) || (SYMBOLP (name) && !EQ (name, tem)))
+ return Qnil;
+ else
+ return tem;
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("unintern", Funintern, Sunintern, 1, 2, 0,
+ doc: /* Delete the symbol named NAME, if any, from OBARRAY.
+ The value is t if a symbol was found and deleted, nil otherwise.
+ NAME may be a string or a symbol. If it is a symbol, that symbol
+ is deleted, if it belongs to OBARRAY--no other symbol is deleted.
+ OBARRAY defaults to the value of the variable `obarray'. */)
+ (name, obarray)
+ Lisp_Object name, obarray;
+ {
+ register Lisp_Object string, tem;
+ int hash;
+
+ if (NILP (obarray)) obarray = Vobarray;
+ obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
+
+ if (SYMBOLP (name))
+ string = SYMBOL_NAME (name);
+ else
+ {
+ CHECK_STRING (name);
+ string = name;
+ }
+
+ tem = oblookup (obarray, SDATA (string),
+ SCHARS (string),
+ SBYTES (string));
+ if (INTEGERP (tem))
+ return Qnil;
+ /* If arg was a symbol, don't delete anything but that symbol itself. */
+ if (SYMBOLP (name) && !EQ (name, tem))
+ return Qnil;
+
+ XSYMBOL (tem)->interned = SYMBOL_UNINTERNED;
+ XSYMBOL (tem)->constant = 0;
+ XSYMBOL (tem)->indirect_variable = 0;
+
+ hash = oblookup_last_bucket_number;
+
+ if (EQ (XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash], tem))
+ {
+ if (XSYMBOL (tem)->next)
+ XSETSYMBOL (XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash], XSYMBOL (tem)->next);
+ else
+ XSETINT (XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash], 0);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tail, following;
+
+ for (tail = XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash];
+ XSYMBOL (tail)->next;
+ tail = following)
+ {
+ XSETSYMBOL (following, XSYMBOL (tail)->next);
+ if (EQ (following, tem))
+ {
+ XSYMBOL (tail)->next = XSYMBOL (following)->next;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return Qt;
+ }
+
+ /* Return the symbol in OBARRAY whose names matches the string
+ of SIZE characters (SIZE_BYTE bytes) at PTR.
+ If there is no such symbol in OBARRAY, return nil.
+
+ Also store the bucket number in oblookup_last_bucket_number. */
+
+ Lisp_Object
+ oblookup (obarray, ptr, size, size_byte)
+ Lisp_Object obarray;
+ register const char *ptr;
+ int size, size_byte;
+ {
+ int hash;
+ int obsize;
+ register Lisp_Object tail;
+ Lisp_Object bucket, tem;
+
+ if (!VECTORP (obarray)
+ || (obsize = XVECTOR (obarray)->size) == 0)
+ {
+ obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
+ obsize = XVECTOR (obarray)->size;
+ }
+ /* This is sometimes needed in the middle of GC. */
+ obsize &= ~ARRAY_MARK_FLAG;
+ /* Combining next two lines breaks VMS C 2.3. */
+ hash = hash_string (ptr, size_byte);
+ hash %= obsize;
+ bucket = XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[hash];
+ oblookup_last_bucket_number = hash;
+ if (XFASTINT (bucket) == 0)
+ ;
+ else if (!SYMBOLP (bucket))
+ error ("Bad data in guts of obarray"); /* Like CADR error message */
+ else
+ for (tail = bucket; ; XSETSYMBOL (tail, XSYMBOL (tail)->next))
+ {
+ if (SBYTES (SYMBOL_NAME (tail)) == size_byte
+ && SCHARS (SYMBOL_NAME (tail)) == size
+ && !bcmp (SDATA (SYMBOL_NAME (tail)), ptr, size_byte))
+ return tail;
+ else if (XSYMBOL (tail)->next == 0)
+ break;
+ }
+ XSETINT (tem, hash);
+ return tem;
+ }
+
+ static int
+ hash_string (ptr, len)
+ const unsigned char *ptr;
+ int len;
+ {
+ register const unsigned char *p = ptr;
+ register const unsigned char *end = p + len;
+ register unsigned char c;
+ register int hash = 0;
+
+ while (p != end)
+ {
+ c = *p++;
+ if (c >= 0140) c -= 40;
+ hash = ((hash<<3) + (hash>>28) + c);
+ }
+ return hash & 07777777777;
+ }
+
+ void
+ map_obarray (obarray, fn, arg)
+ Lisp_Object obarray;
+ void (*fn) P_ ((Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object));
+ Lisp_Object arg;
+ {
+ register int i;
+ register Lisp_Object tail;
+ CHECK_VECTOR (obarray);
+ for (i = XVECTOR (obarray)->size - 1; i >= 0; i--)
+ {
+ tail = XVECTOR (obarray)->contents[i];
+ if (SYMBOLP (tail))
+ while (1)
+ {
+ (*fn) (tail, arg);
+ if (XSYMBOL (tail)->next == 0)
+ break;
+ XSETSYMBOL (tail, XSYMBOL (tail)->next);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ void
+ mapatoms_1 (sym, function)
+ Lisp_Object sym, function;
+ {
+ call1 (function, sym);
+ }
+
+ DEFUN ("mapatoms", Fmapatoms, Smapatoms, 1, 2, 0,
+ doc: /* Call FUNCTION on every symbol in OBARRAY.
+ OBARRAY defaults to the value of `obarray'. */)
+ (function, obarray)
+ Lisp_Object function, obarray;
+ {
+ if (NILP (obarray)) obarray = Vobarray;
+ obarray = check_obarray (obarray);
+
+ map_obarray (obarray, mapatoms_1, function);
+ return Qnil;
+ }
+
+ #define OBARRAY_SIZE 1511
+
+ void
+ init_obarray ()
+ {
+ Lisp_Object oblength;
+ int hash;
+ Lisp_Object *tem;
+
+ XSETFASTINT (oblength, OBARRAY_SIZE);
+
+ Qnil = Fmake_symbol (make_pure_string ("nil", 3, 3, 0));
+ Vobarray = Fmake_vector (oblength, make_number (0));
+ initial_obarray = Vobarray;
+ staticpro (&initial_obarray);
+ /* Intern nil in the obarray */
+ XSYMBOL (Qnil)->interned = SYMBOL_INTERNED_IN_INITIAL_OBARRAY;
+ XSYMBOL (Qnil)->constant = 1;
+
+ /* These locals are to kludge around a pyramid compiler bug. */
+ hash = hash_string ("nil", 3);
+ /* Separate statement here to avoid VAXC bug. */
+ hash %= OBARRAY_SIZE;
+ tem = &XVECTOR (Vobarray)->contents[hash];
+ *tem = Qnil;
+
+ Qunbound = Fmake_symbol (make_pure_string ("unbound", 7, 7, 0));
+ XSYMBOL (Qnil)->function = Qunbound;
+ XSYMBOL (Qunbound)->value = Qunbound;
+ XSYMBOL (Qunbound)->function = Qunbound;
+
+ Qt = intern ("t");
+ XSYMBOL (Qnil)->value = Qnil;
+ XSYMBOL (Qnil)->plist = Qnil;
+ XSYMBOL (Qt)->value = Qt;
+ XSYMBOL (Qt)->constant = 1;
+
+ /* Qt is correct even if CANNOT_DUMP. loadup.el will set to nil at end. */
+ Vpurify_flag = Qt;
+
+ Qvariable_documentation = intern ("variable-documentation");
+ staticpro (&Qvariable_documentation);
+
+ read_buffer_size = 100 + MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH;
+ read_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (read_buffer_size);
+ }
+
+ void
+ defsubr (sname)
+ struct Lisp_Subr *sname;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object sym;
+ sym = intern (sname->symbol_name);
+ XSETSUBR (XSYMBOL (sym)->function, sname);
+ }
+
+ #ifdef NOTDEF /* use fset in subr.el now */
+ void
+ defalias (sname, string)
+ struct Lisp_Subr *sname;
+ char *string;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object sym;
+ sym = intern (string);
+ XSETSUBR (XSYMBOL (sym)->function, sname);
+ }
+ #endif /* NOTDEF */
+
+ /* Define an "integer variable"; a symbol whose value is forwarded
+ to a C variable of type int. Sample call: */
+ /* DEFVAR_INT ("indent-tabs-mode", &indent_tabs_mode, "Documentation"); */
+ void
+ defvar_int (namestring, address)
+ char *namestring;
+ EMACS_INT *address;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object sym, val;
+ sym = intern (namestring);
+ val = allocate_misc ();
+ XMISCTYPE (val) = Lisp_Misc_Intfwd;
+ XINTFWD (val)->intvar = address;
+ SET_SYMBOL_VALUE (sym, val);
+ }
+
+ /* Similar but define a variable whose value is t if address contains 1,
+ nil if address contains 0 */
+ void
+ defvar_bool (namestring, address)
+ char *namestring;
+ int *address;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object sym, val;
+ sym = intern (namestring);
+ val = allocate_misc ();
+ XMISCTYPE (val) = Lisp_Misc_Boolfwd;
+ XBOOLFWD (val)->boolvar = address;
+ SET_SYMBOL_VALUE (sym, val);
+ Vbyte_boolean_vars = Fcons (sym, Vbyte_boolean_vars);
+ }
+
+ /* Similar but define a variable whose value is the Lisp Object stored
+ at address. Two versions: with and without gc-marking of the C
+ variable. The nopro version is used when that variable will be
+ gc-marked for some other reason, since marking the same slot twice
+ can cause trouble with strings. */
+ void
+ defvar_lisp_nopro (namestring, address)
+ char *namestring;
+ Lisp_Object *address;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object sym, val;
+ sym = intern (namestring);
+ val = allocate_misc ();
+ XMISCTYPE (val) = Lisp_Misc_Objfwd;
+ XOBJFWD (val)->objvar = address;
+ SET_SYMBOL_VALUE (sym, val);
+ }
+
+ void
+ defvar_lisp (namestring, address)
+ char *namestring;
+ Lisp_Object *address;
+ {
+ defvar_lisp_nopro (namestring, address);
+ staticpro (address);
+ }
+
+ /* Similar but define a variable whose value is the Lisp Object stored in
+ the current buffer. address is the address of the slot in the buffer
+ that is current now. */
+
+ void
+ defvar_per_buffer (namestring, address, type, doc)
+ char *namestring;
+ Lisp_Object *address;
+ Lisp_Object type;
+ char *doc;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object sym, val;
+ int offset;
+ extern struct buffer buffer_local_symbols;
+
+ sym = intern (namestring);
+ val = allocate_misc ();
+ offset = (char *)address - (char *)current_buffer;
+
+ XMISCTYPE (val) = Lisp_Misc_Buffer_Objfwd;
+ XBUFFER_OBJFWD (val)->offset = offset;
+ SET_SYMBOL_VALUE (sym, val);
+ PER_BUFFER_SYMBOL (offset) = sym;
+ PER_BUFFER_TYPE (offset) = type;
+
+ if (PER_BUFFER_IDX (offset) == 0)
+ /* Did a DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER without initializing the corresponding
+ slot of buffer_local_flags */
+ abort ();
+ }
+
+
+ /* Similar but define a variable whose value is the Lisp Object stored
+ at a particular offset in the current kboard object. */
+
+ void
+ defvar_kboard (namestring, offset)
+ char *namestring;
+ int offset;
+ {
+ Lisp_Object sym, val;
+ sym = intern (namestring);
+ val = allocate_misc ();
+ XMISCTYPE (val) = Lisp_Misc_Kboard_Objfwd;
+ XKBOARD_OBJFWD (val)->offset = offset;
+ SET_SYMBOL_VALUE (sym, val);
+ }
+
+ /* Record the value of load-path used at the start of dumping
+ so we can see if the site changed it later during dumping. */
+ static Lisp_Object dump_path;
+
+ void
+ init_lread ()
+ {
+ char *normal;
+ int turn_off_warning = 0;
+
+ /* Compute the default load-path. */
+ #ifdef CANNOT_DUMP
+ normal = PATH_LOADSEARCH;
+ Vload_path = decode_env_path (0, normal);
+ #else
+ if (NILP (Vpurify_flag))
+ normal = PATH_LOADSEARCH;
+ else
+ normal = PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH;
+
+ /* In a dumped Emacs, we normally have to reset the value of
+ Vload_path from PATH_LOADSEARCH, since the value that was dumped
+ uses ../lisp, instead of the path of the installed elisp
+ libraries. However, if it appears that Vload_path was changed
+ from the default before dumping, don't override that value. */
+ if (initialized)
+ {
+ if (! NILP (Fequal (dump_path, Vload_path)))
+ {
+ Vload_path = decode_env_path (0, normal);
+ if (!NILP (Vinstallation_directory))
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tem, tem1, sitelisp;
+
+ /* Remove site-lisp dirs from path temporarily and store
+ them in sitelisp, then conc them on at the end so
+ they're always first in path. */
+ sitelisp = Qnil;
+ while (1)
+ {
+ tem = Fcar (Vload_path);
+ tem1 = Fstring_match (build_string ("site-lisp"),
+ tem, Qnil);
+ if (!NILP (tem1))
+ {
+ Vload_path = Fcdr (Vload_path);
+ sitelisp = Fcons (tem, sitelisp);
+ }
+ else
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Add to the path the lisp subdir of the
+ installation dir, if it exists. */
+ tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("lisp"),
+ Vinstallation_directory);
+ tem1 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
+ if (!NILP (tem1))
+ {
+ if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
+ {
+ turn_off_warning = 1;
+ Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ /* That dir doesn't exist, so add the build-time
+ Lisp dirs instead. */
+ Vload_path = nconc2 (Vload_path, dump_path);
+
+ /* Add leim under the installation dir, if it exists. */
+ tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("leim"),
+ Vinstallation_directory);
+ tem1 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
+ if (!NILP (tem1))
+ {
+ if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
+ Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
+ }
+
+ /* Add site-list under the installation dir, if it exists. */
+ tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("site-lisp"),
+ Vinstallation_directory);
+ tem1 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
+ if (!NILP (tem1))
+ {
+ if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
+ Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
+ }
+
+ /* If Emacs was not built in the source directory,
+ and it is run from where it was built, add to load-path
+ the lisp, leim and site-lisp dirs under that directory. */
+
+ if (NILP (Fequal (Vinstallation_directory, Vsource_directory)))
+ {
+ Lisp_Object tem2;
+
+ tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("src/Makefile"),
+ Vinstallation_directory);
+ tem1 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
+
+ /* Don't be fooled if they moved the entire source tree
+ AFTER dumping Emacs. If the build directory is indeed
+ different from the source dir, src/Makefile.in and
+ src/Makefile will not be found together. */
+ tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("src/Makefile.in"),
+ Vinstallation_directory);
+ tem2 = Ffile_exists_p (tem);
+ if (!NILP (tem1) && NILP (tem2))
+ {
+ tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("lisp"),
+ Vsource_directory);
+
+ if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
+ Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
+
+ tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("leim"),
+ Vsource_directory);
+
+ if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
+ Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
+
+ tem = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("site-lisp"),
+ Vsource_directory);
+
+ if (NILP (Fmember (tem, Vload_path)))
+ Vload_path = Fcons (tem, Vload_path);
+ }
+ }
+ if (!NILP (sitelisp))
+ Vload_path = nconc2 (Fnreverse (sitelisp), Vload_path);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* NORMAL refers to the lisp dir in the source directory. */
+ /* We used to add ../lisp at the front here, but
+ that caused trouble because it was copied from dump_path
+ into Vload_path, aboe, when Vinstallation_directory was non-nil.
+ It should be unnecessary. */
+ Vload_path = decode_env_path (0, normal);
+ dump_path = Vload_path;
+ }
+ #endif
+
+ #ifndef WINDOWSNT
+ /* When Emacs is invoked over network shares on NT, PATH_LOADSEARCH is
+ almost never correct, thereby causing a warning to be printed out that
+ confuses users. Since PATH_LOADSEARCH is always overridden by the
+ EMACSLOADPATH environment variable below, disable the warning on NT. */
+
+ /* Warn if dirs in the *standard* path don't exist. */
+ if (!turn_off_warning)
+ {
+ Lisp_Object path_tail;
+
+ for (path_tail = Vload_path;
+ !NILP (path_tail);
+ path_tail = XCDR (path_tail))
+ {
+ Lisp_Object dirfile;
+ dirfile = Fcar (path_tail);
+ if (STRINGP (dirfile))
+ {
+ dirfile = Fdirectory_file_name (dirfile);
+ if (access (SDATA (dirfile), 0) < 0)
+ dir_warning ("Warning: Lisp directory `%s' does not exist.\n",
+ XCAR (path_tail));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ #endif /* WINDOWSNT */
+
+ /* If the EMACSLOADPATH environment variable is set, use its value.
+ This doesn't apply if we're dumping. */
+ #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP
+ if (NILP (Vpurify_flag)
+ && egetenv ("EMACSLOADPATH"))
+ #endif
+ Vload_path = decode_env_path ("EMACSLOADPATH", normal);
+
+ Vvalues = Qnil;
+
+ load_in_progress = 0;
+ Vload_file_name = Qnil;
+
+ load_descriptor_list = Qnil;
+
+ Vstandard_input = Qt;
+ Vloads_in_progress = Qnil;
+ }
+
+ /* Print a warning, using format string FORMAT, that directory DIRNAME
+ does not exist. Print it on stderr and put it in *Message*. */
+
+ void
+ dir_warning (format, dirname)
+ char *format;
+ Lisp_Object dirname;
+ {
+ char *buffer
+ = (char *) alloca (SCHARS (dirname) + strlen (format) + 5);
+
+ fprintf (stderr, format, SDATA (dirname));
+ sprintf (buffer, format, SDATA (dirname));
+ /* Don't log the warning before we've initialized!! */
+ if (initialized)
+ message_dolog (buffer, strlen (buffer), 0, STRING_MULTIBYTE (dirname));
+ }
+
+ void
+ syms_of_lread ()
+ {
+ defsubr (&Sread);
+ defsubr (&Sread_from_string);
+ defsubr (&Sintern);
+ defsubr (&Sintern_soft);
+ defsubr (&Sunintern);
+ defsubr (&Sload);
+ defsubr (&Seval_buffer);
+ defsubr (&Seval_region);
+ defsubr (&Sread_char);
+ defsubr (&Sread_char_exclusive);
+ defsubr (&Sread_event);
+ defsubr (&Sget_file_char);
+ defsubr (&Smapatoms);
+ defsubr (&Slocate_file_internal);
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("obarray", &Vobarray,
+ doc: /* Symbol table for use by `intern' and `read'.
+ It is a vector whose length ought to be prime for best results.
+ The vector's contents don't make sense if examined from Lisp programs;
+ to find all the symbols in an obarray, use `mapatoms'. */);
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("values", &Vvalues,
+ doc: /* List of values of all expressions which were read,
evaluated and printed.
+ Order is reverse chronological. */);
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("standard-input", &Vstandard_input,
+ doc: /* Stream for read to get input from.
+ See documentation of `read' for possible values. */);
+ Vstandard_input = Qt;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("read-with-symbol-positions", &Vread_with_symbol_positions,
+ doc: /* If non-nil, add position of read symbols to
`read-symbol-positions-list'.
+
+ If this variable is a buffer, then only forms read from that buffer
+ will be added to `read-symbol-positions-list'.
+ If this variable is t, then all read forms will be added.
+ The effect of all other values other than nil are not currently
+ defined, although they may be in the future.
+
+ The positions are relative to the last call to `read' or
+ `read-from-string'. It is probably a bad idea to set this variable at
+ the toplevel; bind it instead. */);
+ Vread_with_symbol_positions = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("read-symbol-positions-list", &Vread_symbol_positions_list,
+ doc: /* A list mapping read symbols to their positions.
+ This variable is modified during calls to `read' or
+ `read-from-string', but only when `read-with-symbol-positions' is
+ non-nil.
+
+ Each element of the list looks like (SYMBOL . CHAR-POSITION), where
+ CHAR-POSITION is an integer giving the offset of that occurrence of the
+ symbol from the position where `read' or `read-from-string' started.
+
+ Note that a symbol will appear multiple times in this list, if it was
+ read multiple times. The list is in the same order as the symbols
+ were read in. */);
+ Vread_symbol_positions_list = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("load-path", &Vload_path,
+ doc: /* *List of directories to search for files to load.
+ Each element is a string (directory name) or nil (try default directory).
+ Initialized based on EMACSLOADPATH environment variable, if any,
+ otherwise to default specified by file `epaths.h' when Emacs was built. */);
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("load-suffixes", &Vload_suffixes,
+ doc: /* *List of suffixes to try for files to load.
+ This list should not include the empty string. */);
+ Vload_suffixes = Fcons (build_string (".elc"),
+ Fcons (build_string (".el"), Qnil));
+ /* We don't use empty_string because it's not initialized yet. */
+ default_suffixes = Fcons (build_string (""), Qnil);
+ staticpro (&default_suffixes);
+
+ DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-in-progress", &load_in_progress,
+ doc: /* Non-nil iff inside of `load'. */);
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("after-load-alist", &Vafter_load_alist,
+ doc: /* An alist of expressions to be evalled when particular
files are loaded.
+ Each element looks like (FILENAME FORMS...).
+ When `load' is run and the file-name argument is FILENAME,
+ the FORMS in the corresponding element are executed at the end of loading.
+
+ FILENAME must match exactly! Normally FILENAME is the name of a library,
+ with no directory specified, since that is how `load' is normally called.
+ An error in FORMS does not undo the load,
+ but does prevent execution of the rest of the FORMS.
+ FILENAME can also be a symbol (a feature) and FORMS are then executed
+ when the corresponding call to `provide' is made. */);
+ Vafter_load_alist = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("load-history", &Vload_history,
+ doc: /* Alist mapping source file names to symbols and features.
+ Each alist element is a list that starts with a file name,
+ except for one element (optional) that starts with nil and describes
+ definitions evaluated from buffers not visiting files.
+ The remaining elements of each list are symbols defined as functions,
+ and cons cells of the form `(provide . FEATURE)', `(require . FEATURE)',
+ `(defvar . VARIABLE), `(autoload . SYMBOL)', and `(t . SYMBOL)'.
+ An element `(t . SYMBOL)' precedes an entry that is just SYMBOL,
+ and means that SYMBOL was an autoload before this file redefined it
+ as a function. */);
+ Vload_history = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("load-file-name", &Vload_file_name,
+ doc: /* Full name of file being loaded by `load'. */);
+ Vload_file_name = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("user-init-file", &Vuser_init_file,
+ doc: /* File name, including directory, of user's initialization
file.
+ If the file loaded had extension `.elc' and there was a corresponding `.el'
+ file, this variable contains the name of the .el file, suitable for use
+ by functions like `custom-save-all' which edit the init file. */);
+ Vuser_init_file = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("current-load-list", &Vcurrent_load_list,
+ doc: /* Used for internal purposes by `load'. */);
+ Vcurrent_load_list = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("load-read-function", &Vload_read_function,
+ doc: /* Function used by `load' and `eval-region' for reading
expressions.
+ The default is nil, which means use the function `read'. */);
+ Vload_read_function = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("load-source-file-function", &Vload_source_file_function,
+ doc: /* Function called in `load' for loading an Emacs lisp
source file.
+ This function is for doing code conversion before reading the source file.
+ If nil, loading is done without any code conversion.
+ Arguments are FULLNAME, FILE, NOERROR, NOMESSAGE, where
+ FULLNAME is the full name of FILE.
+ See `load' for the meaning of the remaining arguments. */);
+ Vload_source_file_function = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-force-doc-strings", &load_force_doc_strings,
+ doc: /* Non-nil means `load' should force-load all dynamic doc
strings.
+ This is useful when the file being loaded is a temporary copy. */);
+ load_force_doc_strings = 0;
+
+ DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-convert-to-unibyte", &load_convert_to_unibyte,
+ doc: /* Non-nil means `read' converts strings to unibyte
whenever possible.
+ This is normally bound by `load' and `eval-buffer' to control `read',
+ and is not meant for users to change. */);
+ load_convert_to_unibyte = 0;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("source-directory", &Vsource_directory,
+ doc: /* Directory in which Emacs sources were found when Emacs
was built.
+ You cannot count on them to still be there! */);
+ Vsource_directory
+ = Fexpand_file_name (build_string ("../"),
+ Fcar (decode_env_path (0, PATH_DUMPLOADSEARCH)));
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("preloaded-file-list", &Vpreloaded_file_list,
+ doc: /* List of files that were preloaded (when dumping Emacs).
*/);
+ Vpreloaded_file_list = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("byte-boolean-vars", &Vbyte_boolean_vars,
+ doc: /* List of all DEFVAR_BOOL variables, used by the byte code
optimizer. */);
+ Vbyte_boolean_vars = Qnil;
+
+ DEFVAR_BOOL ("load-dangerous-libraries", &load_dangerous_libraries,
+ doc: /* Non-nil means load dangerous compiled Lisp files.
+ Some versions of XEmacs use different byte codes than Emacs. These
+ incompatible byte codes can make Emacs crash when it tries to execute
+ them. */);
+ load_dangerous_libraries = 0;
+
+ DEFVAR_LISP ("bytecomp-version-regexp", &Vbytecomp_version_regexp,
+ doc: /* Regular expression matching safe to load compiled Lisp
files.
+ When Emacs loads a compiled Lisp file, it reads the first 512 bytes
+ from the file, and matches them against this regular expression.
+ When the regular expression matches, the file is considered to be safe
+ to load. See also `load-dangerous-libraries'. */);
+ Vbytecomp_version_regexp
+ = build_string ("^;;;.\\(in Emacs version\\|bytecomp version FSF\\)");
+
+ /* Vsource_directory was initialized in init_lread. */
+
+ load_descriptor_list = Qnil;
+ staticpro (&load_descriptor_list);
+
+ Qcurrent_load_list = intern ("current-load-list");
+ staticpro (&Qcurrent_load_list);
+
+ Qstandard_input = intern ("standard-input");
+ staticpro (&Qstandard_input);
+
+ Qread_char = intern ("read-char");
+ staticpro (&Qread_char);
+
+ Qget_file_char = intern ("get-file-char");
+ staticpro (&Qget_file_char);
+
+ Qget_emacs_mule_file_char = intern ("get-emacs-mule-file-char");
+ staticpro (&Qget_emacs_mule_file_char);
+
+ Qload_force_doc_strings = intern ("load-force-doc-strings");
+ staticpro (&Qload_force_doc_strings);
+
+ Qbackquote = intern ("`");
+ staticpro (&Qbackquote);
+ Qcomma = intern (",");
+ staticpro (&Qcomma);
+ Qcomma_at = intern (",@");
+ staticpro (&Qcomma_at);
+ Qcomma_dot = intern (",.");
+ staticpro (&Qcomma_dot);
+
+ Qinhibit_file_name_operation = intern ("inhibit-file-name-operation");
+ staticpro (&Qinhibit_file_name_operation);
+
+ Qascii_character = intern ("ascii-character");
+ staticpro (&Qascii_character);
+
+ Qfunction = intern ("function");
+ staticpro (&Qfunction);
+
+ Qload = intern ("load");
+ staticpro (&Qload);
+
+ Qload_file_name = intern ("load-file-name");
+ staticpro (&Qload_file_name);
+
+ staticpro (&dump_path);
+
+ staticpro (&read_objects);
+ read_objects = Qnil;
+ staticpro (&seen_list);
+
+ Vloads_in_progress = Qnil;
+ staticpro (&Vloads_in_progress);
+ }
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