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;;; -*- Mode: Lisp; Package: Lisp; Log: code.log -*-
;;;
;;; **********************************************************************
;;; This code was written as part of the CMU Common Lisp project at
;;; Carnegie Mellon University, and has been placed in the public domain.
;;;
(ext:file-comment
"$Header: /Volumes/share2/src/cmucl/cvs2git/cvsroot/src/code/save.lisp,v 1.46 2003/01/30 17:18:59 toy Exp $")
;;; **********************************************************************
;;;
;;; Dump the current lisp image into a core file. All the real work is done
;;; be C. Also contains various high-level initialization stuff: loading init
;;; files and parsing environment variables.
(export '(print-herald *herald-items* save-lisp *before-save-initializations*
*after-save-initializations* *environment-list* *editor-lisp-p*))
(defvar *before-save-initializations* nil
"This is a list of functions which are called before creating a saved core
image. These functions are executed in the child process which has no ports,
so they cannot do anything that tries to talk to the outside world.")
(defvar *after-save-initializations* nil
"This is a list of functions which are called when a saved core image starts
up. The system itself should be initialized at this point, but applications
might not be.")
(defvar *environment-list* nil
"An alist mapping environment variables (as keywords) to either values")
(defvar *editor-lisp-p* nil
"This is true if and only if the lisp was started with the -edit switch.")
(defvar *cmucl-lib*) ; Essentially the envvar CMUCLLIB, where available
(defvar *cmucl-core-path*) ; Path to where the Lisp core file was found.
;;; PARSE-UNIX-SEARCH-LIST -- Internal
;;;
;;; Returns a list of the directories that are in the specified Unix
;;; environment variable. Return NIL if the variable is undefined.
;;;
(defun parse-unix-search-path (path)
(do* ((i 0 (1+ p))
(p (position #\: path :start i)
(position #\: path :start i))
(pl ()))
((null p)
(let ((s (subseq path i)))
(if (string= s "")
(push "default:" pl)
(push (concatenate 'simple-string s "/") pl)))
(nreverse pl))
(let ((s (subseq path i p)))
(if (string= s "")
(push "default:" pl)
(push (concatenate 'simple-string s "/") pl)))))
(defun parse-unix-search-list (var)
(let ((path (cdr (assoc var ext::*environment-list*))))
(when path
(parse-unix-search-path path))))
;;; ENVIRONMENT-INIT -- Internal
;;;
;;; Parse the LISP-ENVIRONMENT-LIST into a keyword alist. Set up default
;;; search lists.
;;;
(defun environment-init ()
(setq *environment-list* ())
(dolist (ele lisp-environment-list)
(let ((=pos (position #\= (the simple-string ele))))
(when =pos
(push (cons (intern (string-upcase (subseq ele 0 =pos))
*keyword-package*)
(subseq ele (1+ =pos)))
*environment-list*))))
(setf (search-list "default:") (list (default-directory)))
(setf (search-list "path:") (parse-unix-search-list :path))
(setf (search-list "home:")
(or (parse-unix-search-list :home)
(list (default-directory))))
(setf (search-list "library:")
(if (boundp '*cmucl-lib*)
(parse-unix-search-path *cmucl-lib*)
'("/usr/local/lib/cmucl/lib/")))
(setf (search-list "modules:") '("library:subsystems/")))
;;;; SAVE-LISP itself.
(alien:def-alien-routine "save" (alien:boolean)
(file c-call:c-string)
(initial-function (alien:unsigned #.vm:word-bits)))
(defun save-lisp (core-file-name &key
(purify t)
(root-structures ())
(site-init "library:site-init")
(process-command-line t)
(batch-mode nil))
"Saves a CMU Common Lisp core image in the file of the specified name. The
following keywords are defined:
:purify
If true (the default), do a purifying GC which moves all dynamically
allocated objects into static space so that they stay pure. This takes
somewhat longer than the normal GC which is otherwise done, but GC's will
be done less often and take less time in the resulting core file. See
This should be a list of the main entry points in any newly loaded
systems. This need not be supplied, but locality and/or GC performance
will be better if they are. Meaningless if :purify is NIL. See EXT:PURIFY.
:environment-name
Also passed to EXT:PURIFY when :PURIFY is T. Rarely used.
This is the function that starts running when the created core file is
resumed. The default function simply invokes the top level
read-eval-print loop. If the function returns the lisp will exit.
:load-init-file
If true, then look for an init.lisp or init.fasl file when the core
file is resumed.
:site-init
If true, then the name of the site init file to load. The default is
library:site-init. No error if this does not exist.
If true (the default), print out the lisp system herald when starting.
:process-command-line
If true (the default), process command-line switches via the normal
mechanisms, otherwise ignore all switches (except those processed by the
C startup code).
:batch-mode
If nil (the default), then the presence of the -batch command-line
switch will invoke batch-mode processing. If true, the produced core
will always be in batch-mode, regardless of any command-line switches."
(unless (probe-file (directory-namestring core-file-name))
(error 'simple-file-error
:format-control "Directory ~S does not exist"
:format-arguments (list (directory-namestring core-file-name))))
#+mp (mp::shutdown-multi-processing)
(when (fboundp 'eval:flush-interpreted-function-cache)
(eval:flush-interpreted-function-cache))
(when (fboundp 'cancel-finalization)
(cancel-finalization sys:*tty*))
(purify :root-structures root-structures
:environment-name environment-name)
(dolist (f *before-save-initializations*) (funcall f))
(setq ext:*batch-mode* (if batch-mode t nil))
(labels
((%restart-lisp ()
(with-simple-restart (abort "Skip remaining initializations.")
(catch 'top-level-catcher
(reinit)
(environment-init)
(dolist (f *after-save-initializations*) (funcall f))
(when process-command-line
(ext::process-command-strings))
(setf *editor-lisp-p* nil)
(macrolet ((find-switch (name)
`(find ,name *command-line-switches*
:key #'cmd-switch-name
:test #'(lambda (x y)
(declare (simple-string x y))
(string-equal x y)))))
(when (and site-init
(not (and process-command-line
(find-switch "nositeinit"))))
(load site-init :if-does-not-exist nil :verbose nil))
(when (and process-command-line (find-switch "edit"))
(setf *editor-lisp-p* t))
(when (and load-init-file
(not (and process-command-line
(find-switch "noinit"))))
(let* ((cl-switch (find-switch "init"))
(name (and cl-switch
(or (cmd-switch-value cl-switch)
(car (cmd-switch-words cl-switch))))))
(if name
(load (merge-pathnames name #p"home:")
:if-does-not-exist nil)
(or (load "home:init" :if-does-not-exist nil)
(load "home:.cmucl-init"
:if-does-not-exist nil))))))
(when process-command-line
(ext::invoke-switch-demons *command-line-switches*
*command-switch-demons*))
(when print-herald
(print-herald))))
(funcall init-function))
(restart-lisp ()
(unix:unix-exit
(catch '%end-of-the-world
(unwind-protect
(if *batch-mode*
(handler-case
(%restart-lisp)
(error (cond)
(format *error-output* "Error in batch processing:~%~A~%"
cond)
(throw '%end-of-the-world 1)))
(%restart-lisp))
(finish-standard-output-streams))))))
(let ((initial-function (get-lisp-obj-address #'restart-lisp)))
(without-gcing
(save (unix-namestring core-file-name nil) initial-function))))
nil)
;;;; PRINT-HERALD support.
(defvar *herald-items* ()
"Determines what PRINT-HERALD prints (the system startup banner.) This is a
database which can be augmented by each loaded system. The format is a
property list which maps from subsystem names to the banner information for
that system. This list can be manipulated with GETF -- entries are printed
in, reverse order, so the newest entry is printed last. Usually the system
feature keyword is used as the system name. A given banner is a list of
strings and functions (or function names). Strings are printed, and
functions are called with an output stream argument.")
(setf (getf *herald-items* :common-lisp)
`("CMU Common Lisp "
,#'(lambda (stream)
(write-string (lisp-implementation-version) stream))
", running on "
,#'(lambda (stream) (write-string (machine-instance) stream))
terpri
,#'(lambda (stream)
(let ((core (if (boundp '*cmucl-core-path*)
(truename *cmucl-core-path*)
nil)))
(when core
(write-string "With core: " stream)
(write-string (namestring core) stream))))
terpri
))
(setf (getf *herald-items* :bugs)
'("Send questions to cmucl-help@cons.org. and bug reports to cmucl-imp@cons.org."
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terpri
"Loaded subsystems:"))
;;; PRINT-HERALD -- Public
;;;
(defun print-herald (&optional (stream *standard-output*))
"Print some descriptive information about the Lisp system version and
configuration."
(let ((res ()))
(do ((item *herald-items* (cddr item)))
((null item))
(push (second item) res))
(fresh-line stream)
(dolist (item res)
(dolist (thing item)
(typecase thing
(string
(write-string thing stream))
(function (funcall thing stream))
((or symbol cons)
(funcall (fdefinition thing) stream))
(t
(error "Unrecognized *HERALD-ITEMS* entry: ~S." thing))))
(fresh-line stream)))
;;;; Random functions used by worldload.
(defun assert-user-package ()
(unless (eq *package* (find-package "USER"))
(error "Change *PACKAGE* to the USER package and try again.")))
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;;; MAYBE-BYTE-LOAD -- Interface
;;;
;;; If Name has been byte-compiled, and :runtime is a feature, then load the
;;; byte-compiled version, otherwise just do normal load.
;;;
(defun maybe-byte-load (name &optional (load-native t))
(let ((bname (make-pathname
:defaults name
:type #.(c:backend-byte-fasl-file-type c:*target-backend*))))
(cond ((and (featurep :runtime)
(probe-file bname))
(load bname))
(load-native
(load name)))))
;;; BYTE-LOAD-OVER -- Interface
;;;
;;; Replace a cold-loaded native object file with a byte-compiled one, if it
;;; exists.
;;;
(defun byte-load-over (name)
(load (make-pathname
:defaults name
:type #.(c:backend-byte-fasl-file-type c:*target-backend*))
:if-does-not-exist nil))