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* procs.h: Doc fix.
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#define SCM_SETENV(x, e) SCM_SETCDR (x, e)
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#define SCM_SETENV(x, e) SCM_SETCDR (x, e)
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#define SCM_TOP_LEVEL(SCM_ENV) (SCM_NULLP(SCM_ENV) || (SCM_BOOL_T == scm_procedure_p (SCM_CAR (SCM_ENV))))
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#define SCM_TOP_LEVEL(SCM_ENV) (SCM_NULLP(SCM_ENV) || (SCM_BOOL_T == scm_procedure_p (SCM_CAR (SCM_ENV))))
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/* Prcoedure-with-setter
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/* Procedure-with-setter
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*/
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Four representations for procedure-with-setters were
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considered before selecting this one:
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1. A closure where the CODE and ENV slots are used to represent
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the getter and a new SETTER slot is used for the setter. The
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original getter is stored as a `getter' procedure property. For
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closure getters, the CODE and ENV slots contains a copy of the
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getter's CODE and ENV slots. For subr getters, the CODE contains
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a call to the subr.
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2. A compiled closure with a call to the getter in the cclo
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procedure. The getter and setter are stored in slots 1 and 2.
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3. An entity (i.e. a struct with an associated procedure) with a
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call to the getter in the entity procedure and the setter stored
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in slot 0. The original getter is stored in slot 1.
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4. A new primitive procedure type supported in the evaluator. The
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getter and setter are stored in a GETTER and SETTER slot. A call
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to this procedure type results in a retrieval of the getter and a
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jump back to the correct eval dispatcher.
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Representation 4 was selected because of efficiency and
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simplicity.
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Rep 1 has the advantage that there is zero penalty for closure
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getters, but primitive getters will get considerable overhead
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because the procedure-with-getter will be a closure which calls
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the getter.
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Rep 3 has the advantage that a GOOPS accessor can be a subclass of
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<procedure-with-setter>, but together with rep 2 it suffers from a
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three level dispatch for non-GOOPS getters:
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cclo/struct --> dispatch proc --> getter
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This is because the dispatch procedure must take an extra initial
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argument (cclo for rep 2, struct for rep 3).
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Rep 4 has the single disadvantage that it uses up one tc7 type
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code, but the plan for uniform vectors will very likely free tc7
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codes, so this is probably no big problem. Also note that the
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GETTER and SETTER slots can live directly on the heap, using the
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new four-word cells. */
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#define SCM_PROCEDURE_WITH_SETTER_P(obj) (SCM_TYP7 (obj) == scm_tc7_pws)
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#define SCM_PROCEDURE_WITH_SETTER_P(obj) (SCM_TYP7 (obj) == scm_tc7_pws)
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#define SCM_PROCEDURE(obj) SCM_CADR (obj)
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#define SCM_PROCEDURE(obj) SCM_CADR (obj)
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#define SCM_SETTER(obj) SCM_CDDR (obj)
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#define SCM_SETTER(obj) SCM_CDDR (obj)
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