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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
5945 | 4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
5 @setfilename ../info/compile | |
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6 @node Byte Compilation, Advising Functions, Loading, Top |
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8 @cindex byte-code | |
9 @cindex compilation | |
10 | |
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11 Emacs Lisp has a @dfn{compiler} that translates functions written |
5945 | 12 in Lisp into a special representation called @dfn{byte-code} that can be |
13 executed more efficiently. The compiler replaces Lisp function | |
14 definitions with byte-code. When a byte-code function is called, its | |
15 definition is evaluated by the @dfn{byte-code interpreter}. | |
16 | |
17 Because the byte-compiled code is evaluated by the byte-code | |
18 interpreter, instead of being executed directly by the machine's | |
19 hardware (as true compiled code is), byte-code is completely | |
20 transportable from machine to machine without recompilation. It is not, | |
21 however, as fast as true compiled code. | |
22 | |
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23 Compiling a Lisp file with the Emacs byte compiler always reads the |
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24 file as multibyte text, even if Emacs was started with @samp{--unibyte}, |
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25 unless the file specifies otherwise. This is so that compilation gives |
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26 results compatible with running the same file without compilation. |
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27 @xref{Loading Non-ASCII}. |
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30 by recent earlier versions of Emacs, but the reverse is not true. A |
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31 major incompatible change was introduced in Emacs version 19.29, and |
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32 files compiled with versions since that one will definitely not run |
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33 in earlier versions unless you specify a special option. |
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35 @xref{Docs and Compilation}. | |
36 @end iftex | |
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37 In addition, the modifier bits in keyboard characters were renumbered in |
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38 Emacs 19.29; as a result, files compiled in versions before 19.29 will |
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39 not work in subsequent versions if they contain character constants with |
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40 modifier bits. |
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42 @vindex no-byte-compile |
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43 If you do not want a Lisp file to be compiled, ever, put a file-local |
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44 variable binding for @code{no-byte-compile} into it, like this: |
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46 @example |
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47 ;; -*-no-byte-compile: t; -*- |
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48 @end example |
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5945 | 50 @xref{Compilation Errors}, for how to investigate errors occurring in |
51 byte compilation. | |
52 | |
53 @menu | |
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54 * Speed of Byte-Code:: An example of speedup from byte compilation. |
5945 | 55 * Compilation Functions:: Byte compilation functions. |
12067 | 56 * Docs and Compilation:: Dynamic loading of documentation strings. |
57 * Dynamic Loading:: Dynamic loading of individual functions. | |
5945 | 58 * Eval During Compile:: Code to be evaluated when you compile. |
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59 * Compiler Errors:: Handling compiler error messages. |
5945 | 60 * Byte-Code Objects:: The data type used for byte-compiled functions. |
61 * Disassembly:: Disassembling byte-code; how to read byte-code. | |
62 @end menu | |
63 | |
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64 @node Speed of Byte-Code |
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65 @section Performance of Byte-Compiled Code |
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67 A byte-compiled function is not as efficient as a primitive function |
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68 written in C, but runs much faster than the version written in Lisp. |
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69 Here is an example: |
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72 @group |
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73 (defun silly-loop (n) |
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74 "Return time before and after N iterations of a loop." |
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75 (let ((t1 (current-time-string))) |
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76 (while (> (setq n (1- n)) |
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78 (list t1 (current-time-string)))) |
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79 @result{} silly-loop |
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80 @end group |
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82 @group |
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83 (silly-loop 100000) |
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84 @result{} ("Fri Mar 18 17:25:57 1994" |
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85 "Fri Mar 18 17:26:28 1994") ; @r{31 seconds} |
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88 @group |
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89 (byte-compile 'silly-loop) |
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90 @result{} @r{[Compiled code not shown]} |
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93 @group |
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94 (silly-loop 100000) |
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95 @result{} ("Fri Mar 18 17:26:52 1994" |
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96 "Fri Mar 18 17:26:58 1994") ; @r{6 seconds} |
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97 @end group |
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98 @end example |
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100 In this example, the interpreted code required 31 seconds to run, |
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101 whereas the byte-compiled code required 6 seconds. These results are |
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102 representative, but actual results will vary greatly. |
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5945 | 104 @node Compilation Functions |
105 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
106 @section The Compilation Functions | |
107 @cindex compilation functions | |
108 | |
109 You can byte-compile an individual function or macro definition with | |
110 the @code{byte-compile} function. You can compile a whole file with | |
111 @code{byte-compile-file}, or several files with | |
112 @code{byte-recompile-directory} or @code{batch-byte-compile}. | |
113 | |
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114 The byte compiler produces error messages and warnings about each file |
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115 in a buffer called @samp{*Compile-Log*}. These report things in your |
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116 program that suggest a problem but are not necessarily erroneous. |
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118 @cindex macro compilation | |
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119 Be careful when writing macro calls in files that you may someday |
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120 byte-compile. Macro calls are expanded when they are compiled, so the |
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121 macros must already be defined for proper compilation. For more |
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122 details, see @ref{Compiling Macros}. If a program does not work the |
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123 same way when compiled as it does when interpreted, erroneous macro |
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124 definitions are one likely cause (@pxref{Problems with Macros}). |
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126 Normally, compiling a file does not evaluate the file's contents or |
12098 | 127 load the file. But it does execute any @code{require} calls at top |
128 level in the file. One way to ensure that necessary macro definitions | |
129 are available during compilation is to require the file that defines | |
130 them (@pxref{Named Features}). To avoid loading the macro definition files | |
131 when someone @emph{runs} the compiled program, write | |
132 @code{eval-when-compile} around the @code{require} calls (@pxref{Eval | |
133 During Compile}). | |
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135 @defun byte-compile symbol | |
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136 This function byte-compiles the function definition of @var{symbol}, |
5945 | 137 replacing the previous definition with the compiled one. The function |
138 definition of @var{symbol} must be the actual code for the function; | |
139 i.e., the compiler does not follow indirection to another symbol. | |
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140 @code{byte-compile} returns the new, compiled definition of |
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141 @var{symbol}. |
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144 @code{byte-compile} does nothing and returns @code{nil}. Lisp records |
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145 only one function definition for any symbol, and if that is already |
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146 compiled, non-compiled code is not available anywhere. So there is no |
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149 @example | |
150 @group | |
151 (defun factorial (integer) | |
152 "Compute factorial of INTEGER." | |
153 (if (= 1 integer) 1 | |
154 (* integer (factorial (1- integer))))) | |
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157 | |
158 @group | |
159 (byte-compile 'factorial) | |
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162 "^H\301U\203^H^@@\301\207\302^H\303^HS!\"\207" | |
163 [integer 1 * factorial] | |
164 4 "Compute factorial of INTEGER."] | |
165 @end group | |
166 @end example | |
167 | |
168 @noindent | |
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169 The result is a byte-code function object. The string it contains is |
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170 the actual byte-code; each character in it is an instruction or an |
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171 operand of an instruction. The vector contains all the constants, |
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172 variable names and function names used by the function, except for |
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175 | |
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176 @deffn Command compile-defun &optional arg |
5945 | 177 This command reads the defun containing point, compiles it, and |
178 evaluates the result. If you use this on a defun that is actually a | |
179 function definition, the effect is to install a compiled version of that | |
180 function. | |
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187 @deffn Command byte-compile-file filename &optional load |
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188 This function compiles a file of Lisp code named @var{filename} into a |
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189 file of byte-code. The output file's name is made by changing the |
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195 definition is written out. Other forms are batched together, then each | |
196 batch is compiled, and written so that its compiled code will be | |
197 executed when the file is read. All comments are discarded when the | |
198 input file is read. | |
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204 after compiling it. Interactively, @var{load} is the prefix argument. |
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206 @example | |
207 @group | |
208 % ls -l push* | |
209 -rw-r--r-- 1 lewis 791 Oct 5 20:31 push.el | |
210 @end group | |
211 | |
212 @group | |
213 (byte-compile-file "~/emacs/push.el") | |
214 @result{} t | |
215 @end group | |
216 | |
217 @group | |
218 % ls -l push* | |
219 -rw-r--r-- 1 lewis 791 Oct 5 20:31 push.el | |
220 -rw-rw-rw- 1 lewis 638 Oct 8 20:25 push.elc | |
221 @end group | |
222 @end example | |
223 @end deffn | |
224 | |
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5945 | 257 @example |
258 % emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile *.el | |
259 @end example | |
260 @end defun | |
261 | |
262 @defun byte-code code-string data-vector max-stack | |
263 @cindex byte-code interpreter | |
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266 this function yourself---only the byte compiler knows how to generate |
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268 | |
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274 | |
12067 | 275 @node Docs and Compilation |
276 @section Documentation Strings and Compilation | |
277 @cindex dynamic loading of documentation | |
278 | |
279 Functions and variables loaded from a byte-compiled file access their | |
280 documentation strings dynamically from the file whenever needed. This | |
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12067 | 282 documentation strings themselves need not be processed while loading the |
283 file. Actual access to the documentation strings becomes slower as a | |
284 result, but this normally is not enough to bother users. | |
285 | |
286 Dynamic access to documentation strings does have drawbacks: | |
287 | |
288 @itemize @bullet | |
289 @item | |
290 If you delete or move the compiled file after loading it, Emacs can no | |
291 longer access the documentation strings for the functions and variables | |
292 in the file. | |
293 | |
294 @item | |
295 If you alter the compiled file (such as by compiling a new version), | |
296 then further access to documentation strings in this file will give | |
297 nonsense results. | |
298 @end itemize | |
299 | |
300 If your site installs Emacs following the usual procedures, these | |
301 problems will never normally occur. Installing a new version uses a new | |
302 directory with a different name; as long as the old version remains | |
303 installed, its files will remain unmodified in the places where they are | |
304 expected to be. | |
305 | |
12124 | 306 However, if you have built Emacs yourself and use it from the |
12067 | 307 directory where you built it, you will experience this problem |
308 occasionally if you edit and recompile Lisp files. When it happens, you | |
309 can cure the problem by reloading the file after recompiling it. | |
310 | |
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320 @example | |
321 -*-byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings: nil;-*- | |
322 @end example | |
323 | |
324 @defvar byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings | |
325 If this is non-@code{nil}, the byte compiler generates compiled files | |
326 that are set up for dynamic loading of documentation strings. | |
327 @end defvar | |
328 | |
329 @cindex @samp{#@@@var{count}} | |
330 @cindex @samp{#$} | |
331 The dynamic documentation string feature writes compiled files that | |
332 use a special Lisp reader construct, @samp{#@@@var{count}}. This | |
333 construct skips the next @var{count} characters. It also uses the | |
334 @samp{#$} construct, which stands for ``the name of this file, as a | |
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339 @node Dynamic Loading | |
340 @section Dynamic Loading of Individual Functions | |
341 | |
342 @cindex dynamic loading of functions | |
343 @cindex lazy loading | |
344 When you compile a file, you can optionally enable the @dfn{dynamic | |
345 function loading} feature (also known as @dfn{lazy loading}). With | |
346 dynamic function loading, loading the file doesn't fully read the | |
347 function definitions in the file. Instead, each function definition | |
348 contains a place-holder which refers to the file. The first time each | |
349 function is called, it reads the full definition from the file, to | |
350 replace the place-holder. | |
351 | |
352 The advantage of dynamic function loading is that loading the file | |
353 becomes much faster. This is a good thing for a file which contains | |
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359 The dynamic loading feature has certain disadvantages: | |
360 | |
361 @itemize @bullet | |
362 @item | |
363 If you delete or move the compiled file after loading it, Emacs can no | |
364 longer load the remaining function definitions not already loaded. | |
365 | |
366 @item | |
367 If you alter the compiled file (such as by compiling a new version), | |
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370 @end itemize | |
371 | |
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377 The byte compiler uses the dynamic function loading feature if the | |
378 variable @code{byte-compile-dynamic} is non-@code{nil} at compilation | |
379 time. Do not set this variable globally, since dynamic loading is | |
380 desirable only for certain files. Instead, enable the feature for | |
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384 @example | |
385 -*-byte-compile-dynamic: t;-*- | |
386 @end example | |
387 | |
388 @defvar byte-compile-dynamic | |
389 If this is non-@code{nil}, the byte compiler generates compiled files | |
390 that are set up for dynamic function loading. | |
391 @end defvar | |
392 | |
393 @defun fetch-bytecode function | |
394 This immediately finishes loading the definition of @var{function} from | |
395 its byte-compiled file, if it is not fully loaded already. The argument | |
396 @var{function} may be a byte-code function object or a function name. | |
397 @end defun | |
398 | |
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400 @section Evaluation During Compilation | |
401 | |
12067 | 402 These features permit you to write code to be evaluated during |
5945 | 403 compilation of a program. |
404 | |
405 @defspec eval-and-compile body | |
406 This form marks @var{body} to be evaluated both when you compile the | |
407 containing code and when you run it (whether compiled or not). | |
408 | |
409 You can get a similar result by putting @var{body} in a separate file | |
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413 | |
414 @defspec eval-when-compile body | |
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5945 | 480 @node Byte-Code Objects |
12098 | 481 @section Byte-Code Function Objects |
5945 | 482 @cindex compiled function |
483 @cindex byte-code function | |
484 | |
485 Byte-compiled functions have a special data type: they are | |
486 @dfn{byte-code function objects}. | |
487 | |
488 Internally, a byte-code function object is much like a vector; | |
489 however, the evaluator handles this data type specially when it appears | |
490 as a function to be called. The printed representation for a byte-code | |
491 function object is like that for a vector, with an additional @samp{#} | |
492 before the opening @samp{[}. | |
493 | |
494 A byte-code function object must have at least four elements; there is | |
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5945 | 496 They are: |
497 | |
498 @table @var | |
499 @item arglist | |
500 The list of argument symbols. | |
501 | |
502 @item byte-code | |
503 The string containing the byte-code instructions. | |
504 | |
505 @item constants | |
7212 | 506 The vector of Lisp objects referenced by the byte code. These include |
507 symbols used as function names and variable names. | |
5945 | 508 |
509 @item stacksize | |
510 The maximum stack size this function needs. | |
511 | |
512 @item docstring | |
12098 | 513 The documentation string (if any); otherwise, @code{nil}. The value may |
514 be a number or a list, in case the documentation string is stored in a | |
515 file. Use the function @code{documentation} to get the real | |
516 documentation string (@pxref{Accessing Documentation}). | |
5945 | 517 |
518 @item interactive | |
519 The interactive spec (if any). This can be a string or a Lisp | |
520 expression. It is @code{nil} for a function that isn't interactive. | |
521 @end table | |
522 | |
523 Here's an example of a byte-code function object, in printed | |
524 representation. It is the definition of the command | |
525 @code{backward-sexp}. | |
526 | |
527 @example | |
528 #[(&optional arg) | |
529 "^H\204^F^@@\301^P\302^H[!\207" | |
530 [arg 1 forward-sexp] | |
531 2 | |
532 254435 | |
533 "p"] | |
534 @end example | |
535 | |
536 The primitive way to create a byte-code object is with | |
537 @code{make-byte-code}: | |
538 | |
539 @defun make-byte-code &rest elements | |
540 This function constructs and returns a byte-code function object | |
541 with @var{elements} as its elements. | |
542 @end defun | |
543 | |
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549 You can access the elements of a byte-code object using @code{aref}; | |
550 you can also use @code{vconcat} to create a vector with the same | |
551 elements. | |
552 | |
553 @node Disassembly | |
554 @section Disassembled Byte-Code | |
555 @cindex disassembled byte-code | |
556 | |
557 People do not write byte-code; that job is left to the byte compiler. | |
558 But we provide a disassembler to satisfy a cat-like curiosity. The | |
559 disassembler converts the byte-compiled code into humanly readable | |
560 form. | |
561 | |
562 The byte-code interpreter is implemented as a simple stack machine. | |
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565 When a byte-code function returns, it pops a value off the stack and | |
566 returns it as the value of the function. | |
5945 | 567 |
7212 | 568 In addition to the stack, byte-code functions can use, bind, and set |
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5945 | 582 @end deffn |
583 | |
584 Here are two examples of using the @code{disassemble} function. We | |
585 have added explanatory comments to help you relate the byte-code to the | |
586 Lisp source; these do not appear in the output of @code{disassemble}. | |
587 These examples show unoptimized byte-code. Nowadays byte-code is | |
588 usually optimized, but we did not want to rewrite these examples, since | |
589 they still serve their purpose. | |
590 | |
591 @example | |
592 @group | |
593 (defun factorial (integer) | |
594 "Compute factorial of an integer." | |
595 (if (= 1 integer) 1 | |
596 (* integer (factorial (1- integer))))) | |
597 @result{} factorial | |
598 @end group | |
599 | |
600 @group | |
601 (factorial 4) | |
602 @result{} 24 | |
603 @end group | |
604 | |
605 @group | |
606 (disassemble 'factorial) | |
607 @print{} byte-code for factorial: | |
608 doc: Compute factorial of an integer. | |
609 args: (integer) | |
610 @end group | |
611 | |
612 @group | |
613 0 constant 1 ; @r{Push 1 onto stack.} | |
614 | |
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5945 | 616 ; @r{from the environment} |
617 ; @r{and push the value} | |
618 ; @r{onto the stack.} | |
619 @end group | |
620 | |
621 @group | |
622 2 eqlsign ; @r{Pop top two values off stack,} | |
623 ; @r{compare them,} | |
624 ; @r{and push result onto stack.} | |
625 @end group | |
626 | |
627 @group | |
628 3 goto-if-nil 10 ; @r{Pop and test top of stack;} | |
629 ; @r{if @code{nil}, go to 10,} | |
630 ; @r{else continue.} | |
631 @end group | |
632 | |
633 @group | |
634 6 constant 1 ; @r{Push 1 onto top of stack.} | |
635 | |
636 7 goto 17 ; @r{Go to 17 (in this case, 1 will be} | |
637 ; @r{returned by the function).} | |
638 @end group | |
639 | |
640 @group | |
641 10 constant * ; @r{Push symbol @code{*} onto stack.} | |
642 | |
643 11 varref integer ; @r{Push value of @code{integer} onto stack.} | |
644 @end group | |
645 | |
646 @group | |
647 12 constant factorial ; @r{Push @code{factorial} onto stack.} | |
648 | |
649 13 varref integer ; @r{Push value of @code{integer} onto stack.} | |
650 | |
651 14 sub1 ; @r{Pop @code{integer}, decrement value,} | |
652 ; @r{push new value onto stack.} | |
653 @end group | |
654 | |
655 @group | |
656 ; @r{Stack now contains:} | |
657 ; @minus{} @r{decremented value of @code{integer}} | |
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5945 | 659 ; @minus{} @r{value of @code{integer}} |
660 ; @minus{} @r{@code{*}} | |
661 @end group | |
662 | |
663 @group | |
664 15 call 1 ; @r{Call function @code{factorial} using} | |
665 ; @r{the first (i.e., the top) element} | |
666 ; @r{of the stack as the argument;} | |
667 ; @r{push returned value onto stack.} | |
668 @end group | |
669 | |
670 @group | |
671 ; @r{Stack now contains:} | |
7212 | 672 ; @minus{} @r{result of recursive} |
5945 | 673 ; @r{call to @code{factorial}} |
674 ; @minus{} @r{value of @code{integer}} | |
675 ; @minus{} @r{@code{*}} | |
676 @end group | |
677 | |
678 @group | |
679 16 call 2 ; @r{Using the first two} | |
680 ; @r{(i.e., the top two)} | |
681 ; @r{elements of the stack} | |
682 ; @r{as arguments,} | |
683 ; @r{call the function @code{*},} | |
684 ; @r{pushing the result onto the stack.} | |
685 @end group | |
686 | |
687 @group | |
688 17 return ; @r{Return the top element} | |
689 ; @r{of the stack.} | |
690 @result{} nil | |
691 @end group | |
692 @end example | |
693 | |
694 The @code{silly-loop} function is somewhat more complex: | |
695 | |
696 @example | |
697 @group | |
698 (defun silly-loop (n) | |
699 "Return time before and after N iterations of a loop." | |
700 (let ((t1 (current-time-string))) | |
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5945 | 702 0)) |
703 (list t1 (current-time-string)))) | |
704 @result{} silly-loop | |
705 @end group | |
706 | |
707 @group | |
708 (disassemble 'silly-loop) | |
709 @print{} byte-code for silly-loop: | |
710 doc: Return time before and after N iterations of a loop. | |
711 args: (n) | |
712 | |
713 0 constant current-time-string ; @r{Push} | |
714 ; @r{@code{current-time-string}} | |
715 ; @r{onto top of stack.} | |
716 @end group | |
717 | |
718 @group | |
719 1 call 0 ; @r{Call @code{current-time-string}} | |
720 ; @r{ with no argument,} | |
721 ; @r{ pushing result onto stack.} | |
722 @end group | |
723 | |
724 @group | |
725 2 varbind t1 ; @r{Pop stack and bind @code{t1}} | |
726 ; @r{to popped value.} | |
727 @end group | |
728 | |
729 @group | |
730 3 varref n ; @r{Get value of @code{n} from} | |
731 ; @r{the environment and push} | |
732 ; @r{the value onto the stack.} | |
733 @end group | |
734 | |
735 @group | |
736 4 sub1 ; @r{Subtract 1 from top of stack.} | |
737 @end group | |
738 | |
739 @group | |
740 5 dup ; @r{Duplicate the top of the stack;} | |
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743 ; @r{copy onto the stack.} | |
744 @end group | |
745 | |
746 @group | |
747 6 varset n ; @r{Pop the top of the stack,} | |
748 ; @r{and bind @code{n} to the value.} | |
749 | |
750 ; @r{In effect, the sequence @code{dup varset}} | |
751 ; @r{copies the top of the stack} | |
752 ; @r{into the value of @code{n}} | |
753 ; @r{without popping it.} | |
754 @end group | |
755 | |
756 @group | |
757 7 constant 0 ; @r{Push 0 onto stack.} | |
758 @end group | |
759 | |
760 @group | |
761 8 gtr ; @r{Pop top two values off stack,} | |
762 ; @r{test if @var{n} is greater than 0} | |
763 ; @r{and push result onto stack.} | |
764 @end group | |
765 | |
766 @group | |
7212 | 767 9 goto-if-nil-else-pop 17 ; @r{Goto 17 if @code{n} <= 0} |
768 ; @r{(this exits the while loop).} | |
5945 | 769 ; @r{else pop top of stack} |
770 ; @r{and continue} | |
771 @end group | |
772 | |
773 @group | |
774 12 constant nil ; @r{Push @code{nil} onto stack} | |
775 ; @r{(this is the body of the loop).} | |
776 @end group | |
777 | |
778 @group | |
779 13 discard ; @r{Discard result of the body} | |
780 ; @r{of the loop (a while loop} | |
781 ; @r{is always evaluated for} | |
782 ; @r{its side effects).} | |
783 @end group | |
784 | |
785 @group | |
786 14 goto 3 ; @r{Jump back to beginning} | |
787 ; @r{of while loop.} | |
788 @end group | |
789 | |
790 @group | |
791 17 discard ; @r{Discard result of while loop} | |
792 ; @r{by popping top of stack.} | |
7212 | 793 ; @r{This result is the value @code{nil} that} |
794 ; @r{was not popped by the goto at 9.} | |
5945 | 795 @end group |
796 | |
797 @group | |
798 18 varref t1 ; @r{Push value of @code{t1} onto stack.} | |
799 @end group | |
800 | |
801 @group | |
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802 19 constant current-time-string ; @r{Push} |
5945 | 803 ; @r{@code{current-time-string}} |
804 ; @r{onto top of stack.} | |
805 @end group | |
806 | |
807 @group | |
808 20 call 0 ; @r{Call @code{current-time-string} again.} | |
809 @end group | |
810 | |
811 @group | |
812 21 list2 ; @r{Pop top two elements off stack,} | |
813 ; @r{create a list of them,} | |
814 ; @r{and push list onto stack.} | |
815 @end group | |
816 | |
817 @group | |
818 22 unbind 1 ; @r{Unbind @code{t1} in local environment.} | |
819 | |
820 23 return ; @r{Return value of the top of stack.} | |
821 | |
822 @result{} nil | |
823 @end group | |
824 @end example | |
825 | |
826 | |
52401 | 827 @ignore |
828 arch-tag: f78e3050-2f0a-4dee-be27-d9979a0a2289 | |
829 @end ignore |