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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/find-gc.el


From: Richard M . Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/find-gc.el
Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 13:24:40 -0400

Index: emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/find-gc.el
diff -c emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/find-gc.el:1.4 
emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/find-gc.el:1.5
*** emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/find-gc.el:1.4        Mon Jul  4 17:33:35 2005
--- emacs/lisp/emacs-lisp/find-gc.el    Sat Jul 16 17:24:40 2005
***************
*** 23,75 ****
  
  ;;; Commentary:
  
! ;; Produce in unsafe-list the set of all functions that may invoke GC.
! ;; This expects the Emacs sources to live in emacs-source-directory.
  ;; It creates a temporary working directory /tmp/esrc.
  
  ;;; Code:
  
  (defun find-gc-unsafe ()
    (trace-call-tree nil)
    (trace-use-tree)
    (find-unsafe-funcs 'Fgarbage_collect)
!   (setq unsafe-list (sort unsafe-list
!                         (function (lambda (x y)
!                                     (string-lessp (car x) (car y))))))
  )
  
- (setq emacs-source-directory "/usr/gnu/src/dist/src")
- 
- 
  ;;; This does a depth-first search to find all functions that can
  ;;; ultimately call the function "target".  The result is an a-list
! ;;; in unsafe-list; the cars are the unsafe functions, and the cdrs
  ;;; are (one of) the unsafe functions that these functions directly
  ;;; call.
  
  (defun find-unsafe-funcs (target)
!   (setq unsafe-list (list (list target)))
    (trace-unsafe target)
  )
  
  (defun trace-unsafe (func)
!   (let ((used (assq func subrs-used)))
      (or used
!       (error "No subrs-used for %s" (car unsafe-list)))
      (while (setq used (cdr used))
!       (or (assq (car used) unsafe-list)
!         (memq (car used) noreturn-list)
          (progn
!           (setq unsafe-list (cons (cons (car used) func) unsafe-list))
            (trace-unsafe (car used))))))
  )
  
  
- ;;; Functions on this list are safe, even if they appear to be able
- ;;; to call the target.
- 
- (setq noreturn-list '( Fsignal Fthrow wrong_type_argument ))
- 
  
  ;;; This produces an a-list of functions in subrs-called.  The cdr of
  ;;; each entry is a list of functions which the function in car calls.
--- 23,101 ----
  
  ;;; Commentary:
  
! ;; Produce in find-gc-unsafe-list the set of all functions that may invoke GC.
! ;; This expects the Emacs sources to live in find-gc-source-directory.
  ;; It creates a temporary working directory /tmp/esrc.
  
  ;;; Code:
  
+ (defvar find-gc-unsafe-list nil
+   "The list of unsafe functions is placed here by `find-gc-unsafe'.")
+ 
+ (defvar find-gc-source-directory)
+ 
+ (defvar find-gc-subrs-used nil
+   "List of subrs used so far in GC testing.")
+ 
+ ;;; Functions on this list are safe, even if they appear to be able
+ ;;; to call the target.
+ 
+ (defvar find-gc-noreturn-list '(Fsignal Fthrow wrong_type_argument))
+ 
+ ;;; This was originally generated directory-files, but there were
+ ;;; too many files there that were not actually compiled.  The
+ ;;; list below was created for a HP-UX 7.0 system.
+ 
+ (defvar find-gc-source-files
+   '("dispnew.c" "scroll.c" "xdisp.c" "window.c"
+     "term.c" "cm.c" "emacs.c" "keyboard.c" "macros.c"
+     "keymap.c" "sysdep.c" "buffer.c" "filelock.c"
+     "insdel.c" "marker.c" "minibuf.c" "fileio.c"
+     "dired.c" "filemode.c" "cmds.c" "casefiddle.c"
+     "indent.c" "search.c" "regex.c" "undo.c"
+     "alloc.c" "data.c" "doc.c" "editfns.c"
+     "callint.c" "eval.c" "fns.c" "print.c" "lread.c"
+     "abbrev.c" "syntax.c" "unexec.c"
+     "bytecode.c" "process.c" "callproc.c" "doprnt.c"
+     "x11term.c" "x11fns.c"))
+ 
+ 
  (defun find-gc-unsafe ()
+   "Return a list of unsafe functions--that is, which can call GC.
+ Also store it in `find-gc-unsafe'."
    (trace-call-tree nil)
    (trace-use-tree)
    (find-unsafe-funcs 'Fgarbage_collect)
!   (setq find-gc-unsafe-list
!       (sort find-gc-unsafe-list
!             (function (lambda (x y)
!                         (string-lessp (car x) (car y))))))
  )
  
  ;;; This does a depth-first search to find all functions that can
  ;;; ultimately call the function "target".  The result is an a-list
! ;;; in find-gc-unsafe-list; the cars are the unsafe functions, and the cdrs
  ;;; are (one of) the unsafe functions that these functions directly
  ;;; call.
  
  (defun find-unsafe-funcs (target)
!   (setq find-gc-unsafe-list (list (list target)))
    (trace-unsafe target)
  )
  
  (defun trace-unsafe (func)
!   (let ((used (assq func find-gc-subrs-used)))
      (or used
!       (error "No find-gc-subrs-used for %s" (car find-gc-unsafe-list)))
      (while (setq used (cdr used))
!       (or (assq (car used) find-gc-unsafe-list)
!         (memq (car used) find-gc-noreturn-list)
          (progn
!           (push (cons (car used) func) find-gc-unsafe-list)
            (trace-unsafe (car used))))))
  )
  
  
  
  ;;; This produces an a-list of functions in subrs-called.  The cdr of
  ;;; each entry is a list of functions which the function in car calls.
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*** 83,94 ****
        (call-process "csh" nil nil nil "-c" "mkdir /tmp/esrc")
        (call-process "csh" nil nil nil "-c"
                      (format "ln -s %s/*.[ch] /tmp/esrc"
!                             emacs-source-directory))))
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Trace Call Tree*"))
      (setq subrs-called nil)
      (let ((case-fold-search nil)
!         (files source-files)
          name entry)
        (while files
        (message "Compiling %s..." (car files))
--- 109,120 ----
        (call-process "csh" nil nil nil "-c" "mkdir /tmp/esrc")
        (call-process "csh" nil nil nil "-c"
                      (format "ln -s %s/*.[ch] /tmp/esrc"
!                             find-gc-source-directory))))
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Trace Call Tree*"))
      (setq subrs-called nil)
      (let ((case-fold-search nil)
!         (files find-gc-source-files)
          name entry)
        (while files
        (message "Compiling %s..." (car files))
***************
*** 117,150 ****
  )
  
  
! ;;; This was originally generated directory-files, but there were
! ;;; too many files there that were not actually compiled.  The
! ;;; list below was created for a HP-UX 7.0 system.
! 
! (setq source-files '("dispnew.c" "scroll.c" "xdisp.c" "window.c"
!                    "term.c" "cm.c" "emacs.c" "keyboard.c" "macros.c"
!                    "keymap.c" "sysdep.c" "buffer.c" "filelock.c"
!                    "insdel.c" "marker.c" "minibuf.c" "fileio.c"
!                    "dired.c" "filemode.c" "cmds.c" "casefiddle.c"
!                    "indent.c" "search.c" "regex.c" "undo.c"
!                    "alloc.c" "data.c" "doc.c" "editfns.c"
!                    "callint.c" "eval.c" "fns.c" "print.c" "lread.c"
!                    "abbrev.c" "syntax.c" "unexec.c"
!                    "bytecode.c" "process.c" "callproc.c" "doprnt.c"
!                    "x11term.c" "x11fns.c"))
! 
! 
! ;;; This produces an inverted a-list in subrs-used.  The cdr of each
  ;;; entry is a list of functions that call the function in car.
  
  (defun trace-use-tree ()
!   (setq subrs-used (mapcar 'list (mapcar 'car subrs-called)))
    (let ((ptr subrs-called)
        p2 found)
      (while ptr
        (setq p2 (car ptr))
        (while (setq p2 (cdr p2))
!       (if (setq found (assq (car p2) subrs-used))
            (setcdr found (cons (car (car ptr)) (cdr found)))))
        (setq ptr (cdr ptr))))
  )
--- 143,159 ----
  )
  
  
! ;;; This produces an inverted a-list in find-gc-subrs-used.  The cdr of each
  ;;; entry is a list of functions that call the function in car.
  
  (defun trace-use-tree ()
!   (setq find-gc-subrs-used (mapcar 'list (mapcar 'car subrs-called)))
    (let ((ptr subrs-called)
        p2 found)
      (while ptr
        (setq p2 (car ptr))
        (while (setq p2 (cdr p2))
!       (if (setq found (assq (car p2) find-gc-subrs-used))
            (setcdr found (cons (car (car ptr)) (cdr found)))))
        (setq ptr (cdr ptr))))
  )




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