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;;;; Support to build (compile and load) Lisp files
Francois-Rene Rideau
committed
(asdf/package:define-package :asdf/lisp-build
(:recycle :asdf/lisp-build :asdf)
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(:use :common-lisp :asdf/utility :asdf/pathname :asdf/os)
(:export
#:*compile-file-warnings-behaviour* #:*compile-file-failure-behaviour*
#:*compile-file-function* #:compile-file* #:compile-file-pathname*
#+(or ecl mkcl) #:compile-file-keeping-object
#:lispize-pathname #:fasl-type #:call-around-hook
#:combine-fasls))
(in-package :asdf/lisp-build)
(defvar *compile-file-warnings-behaviour*
(or #+clisp :ignore :warn)
"How should ASDF react if it encounters a warning when compiling a file?
Valid values are :error, :warn, and :ignore.")
(defvar *compile-file-failure-behaviour*
(or #+(or mkcl sbcl) :error #+clisp :ignore :warn)
"How should ASDF react if it encounters a failure (per the ANSI spec of COMPILE-FILE)
when compiling a file? Valid values are :error, :warn, and :ignore.
Note that ASDF ALWAYS raises an error if it fails to create an output file when compiling.")
(defvar *compile-file-function* 'compile-file*
"Function used to compile lisp files.")
(defun* lispize-pathname (input-file)
(make-pathname :type "lisp" :defaults input-file))
(defun* call-around-hook (hook function)
(funcall (if hook (ensure-function hook) 'funcall) function))
(defun* compile-file* (input-file &rest keys &key compile-check output-file &allow-other-keys)
(let* ((keywords (remove-keyword :compile-check keys))
(output-file (apply 'compile-file-pathname* input-file :output-file output-file keywords))
(tmp-file (tmpize-pathname output-file))
(status :error))
(multiple-value-bind (output-truename warnings-p failure-p)
(apply 'compile-file input-file :output-file tmp-file keywords)
(cond
(failure-p
(setf status *compile-file-failure-behaviour*))
(warnings-p
(setf status *compile-file-warnings-behaviour*))
(t
(setf status :success)))
(cond
((and (ecase status
((:success :warn :ignore) t)
((:error nil)))
(or (not compile-check)
(apply compile-check input-file :output-file tmp-file keywords)))
(delete-file-if-exists output-file)
(when output-truename
(rename-file-overwriting-target output-truename output-file)
(setf output-truename output-file)))
(t ;; error or failed check
(delete-file-if-exists output-truename)
(setf output-truename nil failure-p t)))
(values output-truename warnings-p failure-p))))
(defun* fasl-type (&rest keys)
"pathname TYPE for lisp FASt Loading files"
(declare (ignorable keys))
#-ecl (load-time-value (pathname-type (compile-file-pathname "foo.lisp")))
#+ecl (pathname-type (apply 'compile-file-pathname "foo.lisp" keys)))
(defun* compile-file-pathname* (input-file &rest keys &key output-file &allow-other-keys)
(if (absolute-pathname-p output-file)
;; what cfp should be doing, w/ mp* instead of mp
(let* ((type (pathname-type (apply 'fasl-type keys)))
(defaults (make-pathname
:type type :defaults (merge-pathnames* input-file))))
(merge-pathnames* output-file defaults))
(funcall (find-symbol* :apply-output-translations :asdf/output-translations)
(apply 'compile-file-pathname input-file
(if output-file keys (remove-keyword :output-file keys))))))
;;; ECL and MKCL support for COMPILE-OP / LOAD-OP
;;;
;;; In ECL and MKCL, these operations produce both
;;; FASL files and the object files that they are built from.
;;; Having both of them allows us to later on reuse the object files
;;; for bundles, libraries, standalone executables, etc.
;;;
;;; This has to be in asdf.lisp and not asdf-ecl.lisp, or else it becomes
;;; a problem for asdf on ECL to compile asdf-ecl.lisp after loading asdf.lisp.
;;;
#+(or ecl mkcl)
(progn
(setf *compile-file-function* 'compile-file-keeping-object)
(defun* compile-file-keeping-object (input-file &rest keys &key output-file &allow-other-keys)
(#+ecl if #+ecl (use-ecl-byte-compiler-p) #+ecl (apply 'compile-file* input-file keys)
#+mkcl progn
(multiple-value-bind (object-file flags1 flags2)
(apply 'compile-file* input-file
#+ecl :system-p #+ecl t #+mkcl :fasl-p #+mkcl nil
:output-file (compile-file-pathname
output-file . #+ecl (:type :object) #+mkcl (:fasl-p nil)) keys)
(values (and object-file
(compiler::build-fasl
output-file #+ecl :lisp-files #+mkcl :lisp-object-files (list object-file))
object-file)
flags1
flags2)))))
(defun* combine-fasls (inputs output)
#-(or allegro clisp clozure cmu lispworks sbcl scl xcl)
(declare (ignore inputs output))
#-(or allegro clisp clozure cmu lispworks sbcl scl xcl)
(error "~S is not supported on ~A" 'combine-fasls (implementation-type))
#+clozure (ccl:fasl-concatenate output inputs :if-exists :supersede)
#+(or allegro clisp cmu sbcl scl xcl) (concatenate-files inputs output)
#+lispworks
(let (fasls)
(unwind-protect
(progn
(loop :for i :in inputs
:for n :from 1
:for f = (add-pathname-suffix
output (format nil "-FASL~D" n))
:do #-lispworks-personal-edition (lispworks:copy-file i f)
#+lispworks-personal-edition (concatenate-files (list i) f)
(push f fasls))
(ignore-errors (lispworks:delete-system :fasls-to-concatenate))
(eval `(scm:defsystem :fasls-to-concatenate
(:default-pathname ,(pathname-directory-pathname output))
:members
,(loop :for f :in (reverse fasls)
:collect `(,(namestring f) :load-only t))))
(scm:concatenate-system output :fasls-to-concatenate))
(loop :for f :in fasls :do (ignore-errors (delete-file f)))
(ignore-errors (lispworks:delete-system :fasls-to-concatenate)))))