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Jim Blandy 816a6f06c8 * throw.c (scm_internal_catch): Make body funcs and handler funcs
use separate data pointers, to allow them to be designed
independently and reused.
(scm_body_thunk, scm_handle_by_proc, scm_handle_by_message):
Renamed from catch_body, catch_handler, and uncaught_throw; made
generically useful.
(struct scm_catch_body_data): Renamed from catch_body_data; moved
to throw.h.
(scm_catch): Use the above.
(scm_throw): Don't bother printing a message for an uncaught
throw; we establish a default handler in init.
* throw.h (scm_internal_catch): Prototype updated.
(scm_body_thunk, scm_handle_by_proc, scm_handle_by_message): New
decls.
(struct scm_body_thunk_data): New structure, used as data
argument to scm_body_thunk.
* init.c (struct main_func_closure): New structure, packaging up
the data to pass to the user's main function.
(scm_boot_guile): Create one.  Pass it to scm_boot_guile_1.
(scm_boot_guile_1): Pass it through to invoke_main_func.  Use
scm_internal_catch to establish a catch-all handler, using
scm_handle_by_message.  This replaces the special-case code in
scm_throw.
(invoke_main_func): Body function for scm_internal_catch; invoke
the user's main function, using the main_func_closure pointer to
decide what to pass it.
* root.c (struct cwdr_body_data): Remove handler_proc member.
(cwdr): Use scm_handle_by_proc instead of cwdr_handler.
(cwdr_handler): Removed.
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/* Copyright (C) 1995,1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "_scm.h"
#include "genio.h"
#include "smob.h"
#include "alist.h"
#include "eval.h"
#include "dynwind.h"
#include "backtrace.h"
#ifdef DEBUG_EXTENSIONS
#include "debug.h"
#endif
#include "continuations.h"
#include "stackchk.h"
#include "throw.h"
/* {Catch and Throw}
*/
static int scm_tc16_jmpbuffer;
#define SCM_JMPBUFP(O) (SCM_TYP16(O) == scm_tc16_jmpbuffer)
#define JBACTIVE(O) (SCM_CAR (O) & (1L << 16L))
#define ACTIVATEJB(O) (SCM_SETOR_CAR (O, (1L << 16L)))
#define DEACTIVATEJB(O) (SCM_SETAND_CAR (O, ~(1L << 16L)))
#ifndef DEBUG_EXTENSIONS
#define JBJMPBUF(O) ((jmp_buf*)SCM_CDR (O) )
#define SETJBJMPBUF SCM_SETCDR
#else
#define SCM_JBDFRAME(O) ((scm_debug_frame*)SCM_CAR (SCM_CDR (O)) )
#define JBJMPBUF(O) ((jmp_buf*)SCM_CDR (SCM_CDR (O)) )
#define SCM_SETJBDFRAME(O,X) SCM_SETCAR (SCM_CDR (O), (SCM)(X))
#define SETJBJMPBUF(O,X) SCM_SETCDR(SCM_CDR (O), X)
static scm_sizet freejb SCM_P ((SCM jbsmob));
static scm_sizet
freejb (jbsmob)
SCM jbsmob;
{
scm_must_free ((char *) SCM_CDR (jbsmob));
return sizeof (scm_cell);
}
#endif
static int printjb SCM_P ((SCM exp, SCM port, scm_print_state *pstate));
static int
printjb (exp, port, pstate)
SCM exp;
SCM port;
scm_print_state *pstate;
{
scm_gen_puts (scm_regular_string, "#<jmpbuffer ", port);
scm_gen_puts (scm_regular_string, JBACTIVE(exp) ? "(active) " : "(inactive) ", port);
scm_intprint((SCM) JBJMPBUF(exp), 16, port);
scm_gen_putc ('>', port);
return 1 ;
}
static scm_smobfuns jbsmob = {
scm_mark0,
#ifdef DEBUG_EXTENSIONS
freejb,
#else
scm_free0,
#endif
printjb,
0
};
static SCM make_jmpbuf SCM_P ((void));
static SCM
make_jmpbuf ()
{
SCM answer;
SCM_NEWCELL (answer);
SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
{
#ifdef DEBUG_EXTENSIONS
char *mem = scm_must_malloc (sizeof (scm_cell), "jb");
SCM_SETCDR (answer, (SCM) mem);
#endif
SCM_SETCAR (answer, scm_tc16_jmpbuffer);
SETJBJMPBUF(answer, (jmp_buf *)0);
DEACTIVATEJB(answer);
}
SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
return answer;
}
struct jmp_buf_and_retval /* use only on the stack, in scm_catch */
{
jmp_buf buf; /* must be first */
SCM throw_tag;
SCM retval;
};
/* scm_internal_catch is the guts of catch. It handles all the
mechanics of setting up a catch target, invoking the catch body,
and perhaps invoking the handler if the body does a throw.
The function is designed to be usable from C code, but is general
enough to implement all the semantics Guile Scheme expects from
throw.
TAG is the catch tag. Typically, this is a symbol, but this
function doesn't actually care about that.
BODY is a pointer to a C function which runs the body of the catch;
this is the code you can throw from. We call it like this:
BODY (BODY_DATA, JMPBUF)
where:
BODY_DATA is just the BODY_DATA argument we received; we pass it
through to BODY as its first argument. The caller can make
BODY_DATA point to anything useful that BODY might need.
JMPBUF is the Scheme jmpbuf object corresponding to this catch,
which we have just created and initialized.
HANDLER is a pointer to a C function to deal with a throw to TAG,
should one occur. We call it like this:
HANDLER (HANDLER_DATA, TAG, THROW_ARGS)
where
HANDLER_DATA is the HANDLER_DATA argument we recevied; it's the
same idea as BODY_DATA above.
TAG is the tag that the user threw to; usually this is TAG, but
it could be something else if TAG was #t (i.e., a catch-all),
or the user threw to a jmpbuf.
THROW_ARGS is the list of arguments the user passed to the THROW
function.
BODY_DATA is just a pointer we pass through to BODY.
HANDLER_DATA is just a pointer we pass through to HANDLER.
We don't actually use either of those pointers otherwise ourselves.
The idea is that, if our caller wants to communicate something to
BODY or HANDLER, it can pass a pointer to it as MUMBLE_DATA, which
BODY and HANDLER can then use. Think of it as a way to make BODY
and HANDLER closures, not just functions; MUMBLE_DATA points to the
enclosed variables. */
SCM
scm_internal_catch (tag, body, body_data, handler, handler_data)
SCM tag;
scm_catch_body_t body;
void *body_data;
scm_catch_handler_t handler;
void *handler_data;
{
struct jmp_buf_and_retval jbr;
SCM jmpbuf;
SCM answer;
jmpbuf = make_jmpbuf ();
answer = SCM_EOL;
scm_dynwinds = scm_acons (tag, jmpbuf, scm_dynwinds);
SETJBJMPBUF(jmpbuf, &jbr.buf);
#ifdef DEBUG_EXTENSIONS
SCM_SETJBDFRAME(jmpbuf, scm_last_debug_frame);
#endif
if (setjmp (jbr.buf))
{
SCM throw_tag;
SCM throw_args;
#ifdef STACK_CHECKING
scm_stack_checking_enabled_p = SCM_STACK_CHECKING_P;
#endif
SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
DEACTIVATEJB (jmpbuf);
scm_dynwinds = SCM_CDR (scm_dynwinds);
SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
throw_args = jbr.retval;
throw_tag = jbr.throw_tag;
jbr.throw_tag = SCM_EOL;
jbr.retval = SCM_EOL;
answer = handler (handler_data, throw_tag, throw_args);
}
else
{
ACTIVATEJB (jmpbuf);
answer = body (body_data, jmpbuf);
SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
DEACTIVATEJB (jmpbuf);
scm_dynwinds = SCM_CDR (scm_dynwinds);
SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
}
return answer;
}
/* This is a body function you can pass to scm_internal_catch if you
want the body to be like Scheme's `catch' --- a thunk, or a
function of one argument if the tag is #f.
DATA contains the Scheme procedure to invoke. If the tag being
caught is #f, then we pass JMPBUF to the body procedure; otherwise,
it gets no arguments. */
SCM
scm_body_thunk (body_data, jmpbuf)
void *body_data;
SCM jmpbuf;
{
struct scm_body_thunk_data *c = (struct scm_body_thunk_data *) body_data;
if (c->tag == SCM_BOOL_F)
return scm_apply (c->body_proc, scm_cons (jmpbuf, SCM_EOL), SCM_EOL);
else
return scm_apply (c->body_proc, SCM_EOL, SCM_EOL);
}
/* If the user does a throw to this catch, this function runs a
handler procedure written in Scheme. HANDLER_DATA is a pointer to
an SCM variable holding the Scheme procedure object to invoke. It
ought to be a pointer to an automatic, or the procedure object
should be otherwise protected from GC. */
SCM
scm_handle_by_proc (handler_data, tag, throw_args)
void *handler_data;
SCM tag;
SCM throw_args;
{
SCM *handler_proc_p = (SCM *) handler_data;
return scm_apply (*handler_proc_p, scm_cons (tag, throw_args), SCM_EOL);
}
SCM_PROC(s_catch, "catch", 3, 0, 0, scm_catch);
SCM
scm_catch (tag, thunk, handler)
SCM tag;
SCM thunk;
SCM handler;
{
struct scm_body_thunk_data c;
SCM_ASSERT ((tag == SCM_BOOL_F)
|| (SCM_NIMP(tag) && SCM_SYMBOLP(tag))
|| (tag == SCM_BOOL_T),
tag, SCM_ARG1, s_catch);
c.tag = tag;
c.body_proc = thunk;
/* scm_internal_catch takes care of all the mechanics of setting up
a catch tag; we tell it to call scm_body_thunk to run the body,
and scm_handle_by_proc to deal with any throws to this catch.
The former receives a pointer to c, telling it how to behave.
The latter receives a pointer to HANDLER, so it knows who to call. */
return scm_internal_catch (tag,
scm_body_thunk, &c,
scm_handle_by_proc, &handler);
}
SCM_PROC(s_lazy_catch, "lazy-catch", 3, 0, 0, scm_lazy_catch);
SCM
scm_lazy_catch (tag, thunk, handler)
SCM tag;
SCM thunk;
SCM handler;
{
SCM answer;
SCM_ASSERT ((SCM_NIMP(tag) && SCM_SYMBOLP(tag))
|| (tag == SCM_BOOL_T),
tag, SCM_ARG1, s_lazy_catch);
SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
scm_dynwinds = scm_acons (tag, handler, scm_dynwinds);
SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
answer = scm_apply (thunk, SCM_EOL, SCM_EOL);
SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
scm_dynwinds = SCM_CDR (scm_dynwinds);
SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
return answer;
}
/* The user has thrown to an uncaught key --- print a message and die.
At boot time, we establish a catch-all that uses this as its handler.
1) If the user wants something different, they can use (catch #t
...) to do what they like.
2) Outside the context of a read-eval-print loop, there isn't
anything else good to do; libguile should not assume the existence
of a read-eval-print loop.
3) Given that we shouldn't do anything complex, it's much more
robust to do it in C code.
HANDLER_DATA, if non-zero, is assumed to be a char * pointing to a
message header to print; if zero, we use "guile" instead. That
text is followed by a colon, then the message described by ARGS. */
SCM
scm_handle_by_message (handler_data, tag, args)
void *handler_data;
SCM tag;
SCM args;
{
char *prog_name = (char *) handler_data;
SCM p = scm_def_errp;
if (! prog_name)
prog_name = "guile";
scm_gen_puts (scm_regular_string, prog_name, p);
scm_gen_puts (scm_regular_string, ": ", p);
if (scm_ilength (args) >= 3)
{
SCM message = SCM_CADR (args);
SCM parts = SCM_CADDR (args);
scm_display_error_message (message, parts, p);
}
else
{
scm_gen_puts (scm_regular_string, "uncaught throw to ", p);
scm_prin1 (tag, p, 0);
scm_gen_puts (scm_regular_string, ": ", p);
scm_prin1 (args, p, 1);
scm_gen_putc ('\n', p);
}
exit (2);
}
static char s_throw[];
SCM
scm_ithrow (key, args, noreturn)
SCM key;
SCM args;
int noreturn;
{
SCM jmpbuf;
SCM wind_goal;
if (SCM_NIMP (key) && SCM_JMPBUFP (key))
{
jmpbuf = key;
if (noreturn)
{
SCM_ASSERT (JBACTIVE (jmpbuf), jmpbuf,
"throw to dynamically inactive catch",
s_throw);
}
else if (!JBACTIVE (jmpbuf))
return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
}
else
{
SCM dynpair = SCM_UNDEFINED;
SCM winds;
if (noreturn)
{
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (key) && SCM_SYMBOLP (key), key, SCM_ARG1,
s_throw);
}
else if (!(SCM_NIMP (key) && SCM_SYMBOLP (key)))
return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
/* Search the wind list for an appropriate catch.
"Waiter, please bring us the wind list." */
for (winds = scm_dynwinds; SCM_NIMP (winds); winds = SCM_CDR (winds))
{
if (! SCM_CONSP (winds))
abort ();
dynpair = SCM_CAR (winds);
if (SCM_NIMP (dynpair) && SCM_CONSP (dynpair))
{
SCM this_key = SCM_CAR (dynpair);
if (this_key == SCM_BOOL_T || this_key == key)
break;
}
}
/* If we didn't find anything, abort. scm_boot_guile should
have established a catch-all, but obviously things are
thoroughly screwed up. */
if (winds == SCM_EOL)
abort ();
if (SCM_IMP (winds) || SCM_NCONSP (winds))
abort ();
if (dynpair != SCM_BOOL_F)
jmpbuf = SCM_CDR (dynpair);
else
{
if (!noreturn)
return SCM_UNSPECIFIED;
else
{
scm_exitval = scm_cons (key, args);
scm_dowinds (SCM_EOL, scm_ilength (scm_dynwinds));
#ifdef DEBUG_EXTENSIONS
scm_last_debug_frame = SCM_DFRAME (scm_rootcont);
#endif
longjmp (SCM_JMPBUF (scm_rootcont), 1);
}
}
}
for (wind_goal = scm_dynwinds;
SCM_CDAR (wind_goal) != jmpbuf;
wind_goal = SCM_CDR (wind_goal))
;
if (!SCM_JMPBUFP (jmpbuf))
{
SCM oldwinds = scm_dynwinds;
SCM handle, answer;
scm_dowinds (wind_goal, scm_ilength (scm_dynwinds) - scm_ilength (wind_goal));
SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
handle = scm_dynwinds;
scm_dynwinds = SCM_CDR (scm_dynwinds);
SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
answer = scm_apply (jmpbuf, scm_cons (key, args), SCM_EOL);
SCM_REDEFER_INTS;
SCM_SETCDR (handle, scm_dynwinds);
scm_dynwinds = handle;
SCM_REALLOW_INTS;
scm_dowinds (oldwinds, scm_ilength (scm_dynwinds) - scm_ilength (oldwinds));
return answer;
}
else
{
struct jmp_buf_and_retval * jbr;
scm_dowinds (wind_goal, scm_ilength (scm_dynwinds) - scm_ilength (wind_goal));
jbr = (struct jmp_buf_and_retval *)JBJMPBUF (jmpbuf);
jbr->throw_tag = key;
jbr->retval = args;
}
#ifdef DEBUG_EXTENSIONS
scm_last_debug_frame = SCM_JBDFRAME (jmpbuf);
#endif
longjmp (*JBJMPBUF (jmpbuf), 1);
}
SCM_PROC(s_throw, "throw", 1, 0, 1, scm_throw);
SCM
scm_throw (key, args)
SCM key;
SCM args;
{
/* May return if handled by lazy catch. */
return scm_ithrow (key, args, 1);
}
void
scm_init_throw ()
{
scm_tc16_jmpbuffer = scm_newsmob (&jbsmob);
#include "throw.x"
}