1 | ;;; parse-lambda-list.lisp |
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2 | ;;; |
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3 | ;;; Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Peter Graves |
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4 | ;;; $Id: parse-lambda-list.lisp 11391 2008-11-15 22:38:34Z vvoutilainen $ |
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5 | ;;; |
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6 | ;;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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7 | ;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
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8 | ;;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 |
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9 | ;;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
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10 | ;;; |
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11 | ;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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12 | ;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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13 | ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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14 | ;;; GNU General Public License for more details. |
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15 | ;;; |
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16 | ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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17 | ;;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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18 | ;;; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
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19 | ;;; |
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20 | ;;; As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you |
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21 | ;;; permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an |
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22 | ;;; executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent |
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23 | ;;; modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under |
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24 | ;;; terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked |
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25 | ;;; independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that |
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26 | ;;; module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from |
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27 | ;;; or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend |
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28 | ;;; this exception to your version of the library, but you are not |
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29 | ;;; obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this |
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30 | ;;; exception statement from your version. |
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31 | |
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32 | ;;; Adapted from SBCL. |
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33 | |
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34 | (in-package "SYSTEM") |
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35 | |
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36 | (require '#:collect) |
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37 | |
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38 | ;;; Break something like a lambda list (but not necessarily actually a |
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39 | ;;; lambda list, e.g. the representation of argument types which is |
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40 | ;;; used within an FTYPE specification) into its component parts. We |
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41 | ;;; return 10 values: |
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42 | ;;; 1. a list of the required args; |
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43 | ;;; 2. a list of the &OPTIONAL arg specs; |
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44 | ;;; 3. true if a &REST arg was specified; |
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45 | ;;; 4. the &REST arg; |
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46 | ;;; 5. true if &KEY args are present; |
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47 | ;;; 6. a list of the &KEY arg specs; |
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48 | ;;; 7. true if &ALLOW-OTHER-KEYS was specified.; |
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49 | ;;; 8. true if any &AUX is present (new in SBCL vs. CMU CL); |
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50 | ;;; 9. a list of the &AUX specifiers; |
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51 | ;;; 10. true if any lambda list keyword is present (only for |
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52 | ;;; PARSE-LAMBDA-LIST-LIKE-THING). |
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53 | ;;; |
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54 | ;;; The top level lambda list syntax is checked for validity, but the |
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55 | ;;; arg specifiers are just passed through untouched. If something is |
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56 | ;;; wrong, we signal an error. |
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57 | |
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58 | (defun parse-lambda-list-like-thing (list) |
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59 | (collect ((required) |
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60 | (optional) |
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61 | (keys) |
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62 | (aux)) |
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63 | (let ((restp nil) |
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64 | (rest nil) |
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65 | (keyp nil) |
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66 | (auxp nil) |
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67 | (allowp nil) |
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68 | (state :required)) |
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69 | (declare (type (member :allow-other-keys :aux |
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70 | :key |
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71 | :optional |
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72 | :post-rest |
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73 | :required :rest) |
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74 | state)) |
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75 | (dolist (arg list) |
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76 | (if (and (symbolp arg) |
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77 | (let ((name (symbol-name (the symbol arg)))) |
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78 | (and (plusp (length name)) |
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79 | (char= (char name 0) #\&)))) |
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80 | (case arg |
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81 | (&optional |
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82 | (unless (eq state :required) |
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83 | (error "misplaced &OPTIONAL in lambda list: ~S" list)) |
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84 | (setq state :optional)) |
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85 | (&rest |
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86 | (unless (member state '(:required :optional)) |
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87 | (error "misplaced &REST in lambda list: ~S" list)) |
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88 | (setq state :rest)) |
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89 | (&key |
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90 | (unless (member state |
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91 | '(:required :optional :post-rest)) |
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92 | (error "misplaced &KEY in lambda list: ~S" list)) |
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93 | (setq keyp t |
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94 | state :key)) |
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95 | (&allow-other-keys |
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96 | (unless (eq state ':key) |
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97 | (error "misplaced &ALLOW-OTHER-KEYS in lambda list: ~S" list)) |
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98 | (setq allowp t |
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99 | state :allow-other-keys)) |
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100 | (&aux |
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101 | (when (eq state :rest) |
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102 | (error "misplaced &AUX in lambda list: ~S" list)) |
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103 | (setq auxp t |
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104 | state :aux)) |
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105 | ;; FIXME: I don't think ANSI says this is an error. (It |
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106 | ;; should certainly be good for a STYLE-WARNING, |
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107 | ;; though.) |
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108 | (t |
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109 | (error "unknown &KEYWORD in lambda list: ~S" arg))) |
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110 | (case state |
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111 | (:required (required arg)) |
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112 | (:optional (optional arg)) |
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113 | (:rest |
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114 | (setq restp t |
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115 | rest arg |
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116 | state :post-rest)) |
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117 | (:key (keys arg)) |
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118 | (:aux (aux arg)) |
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119 | (t |
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120 | (error "found garbage in lambda list when expecting a keyword: ~S" |
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121 | arg))))) |
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122 | (when (eq state :rest) |
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123 | (error "&REST without rest variable")) |
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124 | |
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125 | (values (required) (optional) restp rest keyp (keys) allowp auxp (aux) |
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126 | (neq state :required))))) |
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127 | |
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128 | ;;; like PARSE-LAMBDA-LIST-LIKE-THING, except our LAMBDA-LIST argument |
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129 | ;;; really *is* a lambda list, not just a "lambda-list-like thing", so |
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130 | ;;; can barf on things which're illegal as arguments in lambda lists |
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131 | ;;; even if they could conceivably be legal in not-quite-a-lambda-list |
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132 | ;;; weirdosities |
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133 | (defun parse-lambda-list (lambda-list) |
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134 | ;; Classify parameters without checking their validity individually. |
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135 | (multiple-value-bind (required optional restp rest keyp keys allowp auxp aux) |
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136 | (parse-lambda-list-like-thing lambda-list) |
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137 | ;; Check validity of parameters. |
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138 | (flet ((need-symbol (x why) |
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139 | (unless (symbolp x) |
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140 | (error "~A is not a symbol: ~S" why x)))) |
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141 | (dolist (i required) |
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142 | (need-symbol i "Required argument")) |
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143 | (dolist (i optional) |
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144 | (typecase i |
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145 | (symbol) |
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146 | (cons |
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147 | (destructuring-bind (var &optional init-form supplied-p) i |
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148 | (declare (ignore init-form supplied-p)) |
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149 | (need-symbol var "&OPTIONAL parameter name"))) |
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150 | (t |
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151 | (error "&OPTIONAL parameter is not a symbol or cons: ~S" i)))) |
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152 | (when restp |
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153 | (need-symbol rest "&REST argument")) |
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154 | (when keyp |
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155 | (dolist (i keys) |
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156 | (typecase i |
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157 | (symbol) |
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158 | (cons |
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159 | (destructuring-bind (var-or-kv &optional init-form supplied-p) i |
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160 | (declare (ignore init-form supplied-p)) |
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161 | (if (consp var-or-kv) |
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162 | (destructuring-bind (keyword-name var) var-or-kv |
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163 | (declare (ignore keyword-name)) |
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164 | (need-symbol var "&KEY parameter name")) |
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165 | (need-symbol var-or-kv "&KEY parameter name")))) |
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166 | (t |
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167 | (error "&KEY parameter is not a symbol or cons: ~S" i)))))) |
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168 | |
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169 | ;; Voila. |
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170 | (values required optional restp rest keyp keys allowp auxp aux))) |
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