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guile/libguile/objects.h
Mikael Djurfeldt dae5a1e96f * objects.h (scm_si_redefined, scm_si_hashsets): Shifted.
* objects.h (SCM_OPERATOR_SETTER, SCM_ENTITY_SETTER): New macros.
(struct scm_metaclass_operator): New setter slot.
* objects.h (SCM_OBJ_CLASS_REDEF): New macro: Find class slots
directly through the instance.
* objects.c, objects.h (scm_class_of,
scm_class_procedure_with_setter): Added.
* objects.c, objects.h (SCM_CLASS_REDEF): Renamed from CLASS_REDEF.
1999-03-11 11:47:00 +00:00

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/* classes: h_files */
#ifndef OBJECTSH
#define OBJECTSH
/* Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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/* This file and objects.c contains those minimal pieces of the Guile
* Object Oriented Programming System which need to be included in
* libguile.
*
* {Objects and structs}
*
* Objects are currently based upon structs. Although the struct
* implementation will change thoroughly in the future, objects will
* still be based upon structs.
*/
#include "libguile/__scm.h"
#include "libguile/struct.h"
/* {Class flags}
*
* These are used for efficient identification of instances of a
* certain class or its subclasses when traversal of the inheritance
* graph would be too costly.
*/
#define SCM_CLASS_FLAGS(class) (SCM_STRUCT_DATA (class)[scm_struct_i_flags])
#define SCM_OBJ_CLASS_FLAGS(obj)\
(SCM_STRUCT_VTABLE_DATA (obj)[scm_struct_i_flags])
#define SCM_SET_CLASS_FLAGS(c, f) (SCM_CLASS_FLAGS (c) |= (f))
#define SCM_CLEAR_CLASS_FLAGS(c, f) (SCM_CLASS_FLAGS (c) &= ~(f))
#define SCM_CLASSF_MASK (0xFF << 24)
#define SCM_CLASSF_ENTITY SCM_STRUCTF_ENTITY
/* Operator classes need to be identified in the evaluator.
(Entities also have SCM_CLASSF_OPERATOR set in their vtable.) */
#define SCM_CLASSF_OPERATOR (1L << 29)
#define SCM_I_OPERATORP(obj)\
((SCM_OBJ_CLASS_FLAGS (obj) & SCM_CLASSF_OPERATOR) != 0)
#define SCM_OPERATOR_CLASS(obj)\
((struct scm_metaclass_operator *) SCM_STRUCT_DATA (obj))
#define SCM_OBJ_OPERATOR_CLASS(obj)\
((struct scm_metaclass_operator *) SCM_STRUCT_VTABLE_DATA (obj))
#define SCM_OPERATOR_PROC_0(obj) (SCM_OBJ_OPERATOR_CLASS (obj)->proc0)
#define SCM_OPERATOR_PROC_1(obj) (SCM_OBJ_OPERATOR_CLASS (obj)->proc1)
#define SCM_OPERATOR_PROC_2(obj) (SCM_OBJ_OPERATOR_CLASS (obj)->proc2)
#define SCM_OPERATOR_PROC_3(obj) (SCM_OBJ_OPERATOR_CLASS (obj)->proc3)
#define SCM_OPERATOR_SETTER(obj) (SCM_OBJ_OPERATOR_CLASS (obj)->setter)
#define SCM_I_ENTITYP(obj)\
((SCM_OBJ_CLASS_FLAGS (obj) & SCM_CLASSF_ENTITY) != 0)
#define SCM_ENTITY_PROC_0(obj) (SCM_STRUCT_DATA (obj)[scm_struct_i_proc + 0])
#define SCM_ENTITY_PROC_1(obj) (SCM_STRUCT_DATA (obj)[scm_struct_i_proc + 1])
#define SCM_ENTITY_PROC_2(obj) (SCM_STRUCT_DATA (obj)[scm_struct_i_proc + 2])
#define SCM_ENTITY_PROC_3(obj) (SCM_STRUCT_DATA (obj)[scm_struct_i_proc + 3])
#define SCM_ENTITY_SETTER(obj) (SCM_STRUCT_DATA (obj)[scm_struct_i_setter])
/* {Operator classes}
*
* Instances of operator classes can work as operators, i. e., they
* can be applied to arguments just as if they were ordinary
* procedures.
*
* For instances of operator classes, the procedures to be applied are
* stored in four dedicated slots in the associated class object.
* Which one is selected depends on the number of arguments in the
* application.
*
* If zero arguments are passed, the first will be selected.
* If one argument is passed, the second will be selected.
* If two arguments are passed, the third will be selected.
* If three or more arguments are passed, the fourth will be selected.
*
* This is complicated and may seem gratuitous but has to do with the
* architecture of the evaluator. Using only one procedure would
* result in a great deal less efficient application, loss of
* tail-recursion and would be difficult to reconcile with the
* debugging evaluator.
*
* Also, using this "forked" application in low-level code has the
* advantage of speeding up some code. An example is method dispatch
* for generic operators applied to few arguments. On the user level,
* the "forked" application will be hidden by mechanisms in the GOOPS
* package.
*
* Operator classes have the metaclass <operator-metaclass>.
*
* An example of an operator class is the class <tk-command>.
*/
#define SCM_METACLASS_STANDARD_LAYOUT ""
struct scm_metaclass_standard {
SCM layout;
SCM vcell;
SCM vtable;
SCM print;
};
#define SCM_METACLASS_OPERATOR_LAYOUT "popopopopo"
struct scm_metaclass_operator {
SCM layout;
SCM vcell;
SCM vtable;
SCM print;
SCM proc0;
SCM proc1;
SCM proc2;
SCM proc3;
SCM setter;
};
/* {Entity classes}
*
* For instances of entity classes (entities), the procedures to be
* applied are stored in the instance itself rather than in the class
* object as is the case for instances of operator classes (see above).
*
* An example of an entity class is the class of generic methods.
*/
#define SCM_ENTITY_LAYOUT ""
/* The following three definitions are Goops dependencies needed by
scm_class_of. */
#define SCM_CLASSF_GOOPS (0x10 << 24)
#define scm_si_redefined 18
#define scm_si_hashsets 20
#define SCM_CLASS_OF(x) SCM_STRUCT_VTABLE (x)
#define SCM_OBJ_CLASS_REDEF(x) (SCM_STRUCT_VTABLE_DATA(x)[scm_si_redefined])
extern SCM scm_metaclass_standard;
extern SCM scm_metaclass_operator;
extern SCM scm_class_boolean, scm_class_char, scm_class_pair;
extern SCM scm_class_procedure, scm_class_string, scm_class_symbol;
extern SCM scm_class_procedure_with_setter;
extern SCM scm_class_vector, scm_class_null;
extern SCM scm_class_real, scm_class_complex, scm_class_integer;
extern SCM scm_class_keyword, scm_class_unknown;
extern void (*scm_change_object_class) (SCM, SCM, SCM);
extern void (*scm_memoize_method) (SCM x, SCM args);
extern SCM scm_class_of (SCM obj);
extern SCM scm_entity_p (SCM obj);
extern SCM scm_set_object_procedure_x (SCM obj, SCM procs);
extern SCM scm_make_class_object (SCM metaclass, SCM layout);
extern SCM scm_make_subclass_object (SCM class, SCM layout);
extern SCM scm_i_make_class_object (SCM metaclass, SCM layout_string,
unsigned long flags);
extern void scm_init_objects SCM_P ((void));
#endif /* OBJECTSH */