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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
27189 | 3 @c Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
21681 | 4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
5 @setfilename ../info/advising | |
6 @node Advising Functions, Debugging, Byte Compilation, Top | |
7 @chapter Advising Emacs Lisp Functions | |
8 @cindex advising functions | |
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10 The @dfn{advice} feature lets you add to the existing definition of a | |
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11 function, by @dfn{advising the function}. This is a clean method for a |
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15 @cindex piece of advice |
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16 Each function can have multiple @dfn{pieces of advice}, separately |
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17 defined. Each defined piece of advice can be enabled or disabled |
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18 explicitly. The enabled pieces of advice for any given function |
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20 that function is subsequently defined or redefined. |
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22 @strong{Usage Note:} Advice is useful for altering the behavior of |
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28 * Simple Advice:: A simple example to explain the basics of advice. |
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29 * Defining Advice:: Detailed description of @code{defadvice}. |
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30 * Around-Advice:: Wrapping advice around a function's definition. |
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31 * Computed Advice:: ...is to @code{defadvice} as @code{fset} is to @code{defun}. |
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32 * Activation of Advice:: Advice doesn't do anything until you activate it. |
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33 * Enabling Advice:: You can enable or disable each piece of advice. |
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36 * Argument Access in Advice:: How advice can access the function's arguments. |
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37 * Subr Arguments:: Accessing arguments when advising a primitive. |
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38 * Combined Definition:: How advice is implemented. |
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70 @code{previous-line}. This piece of advice is named |
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104 @section Defining Advice | |
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106 @cindex advice, defining |
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108 To define a piece of advice, use the macro @code{defadvice}. A call | |
109 to @code{defadvice} has the following syntax, which is based on the | |
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112 @findex defadvice | |
113 @example | |
114 (defadvice @var{function} (@var{class} @var{name} | |
115 @r{[}@var{position}@r{]} @r{[}@var{arglist}@r{]} | |
116 @var{flags}...) | |
117 @r{[}@var{documentation-string}@r{]} | |
118 @r{[}@var{interactive-form}@r{]} | |
119 @var{body-forms}...) | |
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123 Here, @var{function} is the name of the function (or macro or special | |
124 form) to be advised. From now on, we will write just ``function'' when | |
125 describing the entity being advised, but this always includes macros and | |
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134 itself; after-advice runs after the function itself; around-advice is | |
135 wrapped around the execution of the function itself. After-advice and | |
136 around-advice can override the return value by setting | |
137 @code{ad-return-value}. | |
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174 pieces of advice for a function both specify an argument list, they must | |
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198 @item protect | |
199 Protect this piece of advice against non-local exits and errors in | |
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213 @item preactivate | |
214 Activate advice for @var{function} when this @code{defadvice} is | |
215 compiled or macroexpanded. This generates a compiled advised definition | |
216 according to the current advice state, which will be used during | |
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219 This is useful only if this @code{defadvice} is byte-compiled. | |
220 @end table | |
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222 The optional @var{documentation-string} serves to document this piece of | |
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228 The optional @var{interactive-form} form can be supplied to change the | |
229 interactive behavior of the original function. If more than one piece | |
230 of advice has an @var{interactive-form}, then the first one (the one | |
231 with the smallest position) found among all the advice takes precedence. | |
232 | |
233 The possibly empty list of @var{body-forms} specifies the body of the | |
234 advice. The body of an advice can access or change the arguments, the | |
235 return value, the binding environment, and perform any other kind of | |
236 side effect. | |
237 | |
238 @strong{Warning:} When you advise a macro, keep in mind that macros are | |
239 expanded when a program is compiled, not when a compiled program is run. | |
240 All subroutines used by the advice need to be available when the byte | |
241 compiler expands the macro. | |
242 | |
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244 This command deletes the advice from @var{function}. | |
245 @end deffn | |
246 | |
247 @deffn Command ad-unadvise-all | |
248 This command deletes all pieces of advice from all functions. | |
249 @end deffn | |
250 | |
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284 definition is run at each place. In this way, around-advice can execute | |
285 the original definition (and lower-positioned pieces of around-advice) | |
286 several times. Another way to do that is by using @code{ad-do-it} | |
287 inside of a loop. | |
288 | |
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290 @section Computed Advice | |
291 | |
292 The macro @code{defadvice} resembles @code{defun} in that the code for | |
293 the advice, and all other information about it, are explicitly stated in | |
294 the source code. You can also create advice whose details are computed, | |
295 using the function @code{ad-add-advice}. | |
296 | |
297 @defun ad-add-advice function advice class position | |
298 Calling @code{ad-add-advice} adds @var{advice} as a piece of advice to | |
299 @var{function} in class @var{class}. The argument @var{advice} has | |
300 this form: | |
301 | |
302 @example | |
303 (@var{name} @var{protected} @var{enabled} @var{definition}) | |
304 @end example | |
305 | |
306 Here @var{protected} and @var{enabled} are flags, and @var{definition} | |
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311 If @var{function} already has one or more pieces of advice in the | |
312 specified @var{class}, then @var{position} specifies where in the list | |
313 to put the new piece of advice. The value of @var{position} can either | |
314 be @code{first}, @code{last}, or a number (counting from 0 at the | |
315 beginning of the list). Numbers outside the range are mapped to the | |
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320 If @var{function} already has a piece of @var{advice} with the same | |
321 name, then the position argument is ignored and the old advice is | |
322 replaced with the new one. | |
323 @end defun | |
324 | |
325 @node Activation of Advice | |
326 @section Activation of Advice | |
327 @cindex activating advice | |
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330 By default, advice does not take effect when you define it---only when | |
331 you @dfn{activate} advice for the function that was advised. You can | |
332 request the activation of advice for a function when you define the | |
333 advice, by specifying the @code{activate} flag in the @code{defadvice}. | |
334 But normally you activate the advice for a function by calling the | |
335 function @code{ad-activate} or one of the other activation commands | |
336 listed below. | |
337 | |
338 Separating the activation of advice from the act of defining it permits | |
339 you to add several pieces of advice to one function efficiently, without | |
340 redefining the function over and over as each advice is added. More | |
341 importantly, it permits defining advice for a function before that | |
342 function is actually defined. | |
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351 In all of the commands to activate advice, if @var{compile} is @code{t}, | |
352 the command also compiles the combined definition which implements the | |
353 advice. | |
354 | |
355 @deffn Command ad-activate function &optional compile | |
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358 | |
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364 @deffn Command ad-deactivate function | |
365 This command deactivates the advice for @var{function}. | |
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369 | |
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371 This command activates the advice for @var{function} | |
372 if its advice is already activated. This is useful | |
373 if you change the advice. | |
374 @end deffn | |
375 | |
21681 | 376 @deffn Command ad-activate-all &optional compile |
377 This command activates the advice for all functions. | |
378 @end deffn | |
379 | |
380 @deffn Command ad-deactivate-all | |
381 This command deactivates the advice for all functions. | |
382 @end deffn | |
383 | |
26178 | 384 @deffn Command ad-update-all &optional compile |
385 This command activates the advice for all functions | |
386 whose advice is already activated. This is useful | |
387 if you change the advice of some functions. | |
388 @end deffn | |
389 | |
21681 | 390 @deffn Command ad-activate-regexp regexp &optional compile |
391 This command activates all pieces of advice whose names match | |
392 @var{regexp}. More precisely, it activates all advice for any function | |
393 which has at least one piece of advice that matches @var{regexp}. | |
394 @end deffn | |
395 | |
396 @deffn Command ad-deactivate-regexp regexp | |
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21681 | 398 @var{regexp}. More precisely, it deactivates all advice for any |
399 function which has at least one piece of advice that matches | |
400 @var{regexp}. | |
401 @end deffn | |
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403 @deffn Command ad-update-regexp regexp &optional compile | |
404 This command activates pieces of advice whose names match @var{regexp}, | |
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26178 | 416 redefined. If you turn on this mode, then advice takes effect |
417 immediately when defined. | |
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419 | |
420 @deffn Command ad-stop-advice | |
421 Turn off automatic advice activation when a function is defined or | |
422 redefined. | |
423 @end deffn | |
424 | |
425 @defopt ad-default-compilation-action | |
426 This variable controls whether to compile the combined definition | |
427 that results from activating advice for a function. | |
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431 | |
432 A value of @code{maybe} specifies to compile if the byte-compiler is | |
433 already loaded. A value of @code{like-original} specifies to compile | |
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26178 | 435 compiled or a built-in function. |
436 | |
437 This variable takes effect only if the @var{compile} argument of | |
438 @code{ad-activate} (or any of the above functions) was supplied as | |
439 @code{nil}. If that argument is non-@code{nil}, that means | |
440 to compile the advice regardless. | |
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442 | |
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448 @node Enabling Advice | |
449 @section Enabling and Disabling Advice | |
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451 @cindex advice, enabling and disabling |
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454 Each piece of advice has a flag that says whether it is enabled or | |
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21681 | 457 how to disable a particular piece of advice named @code{my-advice} for |
458 the function @code{foo}: | |
459 | |
460 @example | |
461 (ad-disable-advice 'foo 'before 'my-advice) | |
462 @end example | |
463 | |
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21681 | 466 must activate the advice for @code{foo} again: |
467 | |
468 @example | |
469 (ad-activate 'foo) | |
470 @end example | |
471 | |
472 @deffn Command ad-disable-advice function class name | |
473 This command disables the piece of advice named @var{name} in class | |
474 @var{class} on @var{function}. | |
475 @end deffn | |
476 | |
477 @deffn Command ad-enable-advice function class name | |
478 This command enables the piece of advice named @var{name} in class | |
479 @var{class} on @var{function}. | |
480 @end deffn | |
481 | |
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487 @deffn Command ad-disable-regexp regexp | |
488 This command disables all pieces of advice whose names match | |
489 @var{regexp}, in all classes, on all functions. | |
490 @end deffn | |
491 | |
492 @deffn Command ad-enable-regexp regexp | |
493 This command enables all pieces of advice whose names match | |
494 @var{regexp}, in all classes, on all functions. | |
495 @end deffn | |
496 | |
497 @node Preactivation | |
498 @section Preactivation | |
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502 Constructing a combined definition to execute advice is moderately | |
503 expensive. When a library advises many functions, this can make loading | |
504 the library slow. In that case, you can use @dfn{preactivation} to | |
505 construct suitable combined definitions in advance. | |
506 | |
507 To use preactivation, specify the @code{preactivate} flag when you | |
508 define the advice with @code{defadvice}. This @code{defadvice} call | |
509 creates a combined definition which embodies this piece of advice | |
510 (whether enabled or not) plus any other currently enabled advice for the | |
511 same function, and the function's own definition. If the | |
512 @code{defadvice} is compiled, that compiles the combined definition | |
513 also. | |
514 | |
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522 Here are some symptoms that can indicate that a preactivation did not | |
523 work properly, because of a mismatch. | |
524 | |
525 @itemize @bullet | |
526 @item | |
527 Activation of the advised | |
528 function takes longer than usual. | |
529 @item | |
530 The byte-compiler gets | |
531 loaded while an advised function gets activated. | |
532 @item | |
533 @code{byte-compile} is included in the value of @code{features} even | |
534 though you did not ever explicitly use the byte-compiler. | |
535 @end itemize | |
536 | |
537 Compiled preactivated advice works properly even if the function itself | |
538 is not defined until later; however, the function needs to be defined | |
539 when you @emph{compile} the preactivated advice. | |
540 | |
541 There is no elegant way to find out why preactivated advice is not being | |
542 used. What you can do is to trace the function | |
543 @code{ad-cache-id-verification-code} (with the function | |
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21681 | 546 @code{ad-cache-id-verification-code} for that function: @code{verified} |
547 means that the preactivated advice was used, while other values give | |
548 some information about why they were considered inappropriate. | |
549 | |
550 @strong{Warning:} There is one known case that can make preactivation | |
551 fail, in that a preconstructed combined definition is used even though | |
552 it fails to match the current state of advice. This can happen when two | |
553 packages define different pieces of advice with the same name, in the | |
554 same class, for the same function. But you should avoid that anyway. | |
555 | |
556 @node Argument Access in Advice | |
557 @section Argument Access in Advice | |
558 | |
559 The simplest way to access the arguments of an advised function in the | |
560 body of a piece of advice is to use the same names that the function | |
561 definition uses. To do this, you need to know the names of the argument | |
562 variables of the original function. | |
563 | |
564 While this simple method is sufficient in many cases, it has a | |
565 disadvantage: it is not robust, because it hard-codes the argument names | |
566 into the advice. If the definition of the original function changes, | |
567 the advice might break. | |
568 | |
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577 proper access forms at activation time, i.e., when constructing the | |
578 advised definition. Access macros access actual arguments by position | |
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21681 | 580 argument variables of a function. This is robust because in Emacs Lisp |
581 the meaning of an argument is strictly determined by its position in the | |
582 argument list. | |
583 | |
584 @defmac ad-get-arg position | |
585 This returns the actual argument that was supplied at @var{position}. | |
586 @end defmac | |
587 | |
588 @defmac ad-get-args position | |
589 This returns the list of actual arguments supplied starting at | |
590 @var{position}. | |
591 @end defmac | |
592 | |
593 @defmac ad-set-arg position value | |
594 This sets the value of the actual argument at @var{position} to | |
595 @var{value} | |
596 @end defmac | |
597 | |
598 @defmac ad-set-args position value-list | |
599 This sets the list of actual arguments starting at @var{position} to | |
600 @var{value-list}. | |
601 @end defmac | |
602 | |
603 Now an example. Suppose the function @code{foo} is defined as | |
604 | |
605 @example | |
606 (defun foo (x y &optional z &rest r) ...) | |
607 @end example | |
608 | |
609 @noindent | |
610 and is then called with | |
611 | |
612 @example | |
613 (foo 0 1 2 3 4 5 6) | |
614 @end example | |
615 | |
616 @noindent | |
617 which means that @var{x} is 0, @var{y} is 1, @var{z} is 2 and @var{r} is | |
618 @code{(3 4 5 6)} within the body of @code{foo}. Here is what | |
619 @code{ad-get-arg} and @code{ad-get-args} return in this case: | |
620 | |
621 @example | |
622 (ad-get-arg 0) @result{} 0 | |
623 (ad-get-arg 1) @result{} 1 | |
624 (ad-get-arg 2) @result{} 2 | |
625 (ad-get-arg 3) @result{} 3 | |
626 (ad-get-args 2) @result{} (2 3 4 5 6) | |
627 (ad-get-args 4) @result{} (4 5 6) | |
628 @end example | |
629 | |
630 Setting arguments also makes sense in this example: | |
631 | |
632 @example | |
633 (ad-set-arg 5 "five") | |
634 @end example | |
635 | |
636 @noindent | |
637 has the effect of changing the sixth argument to @code{"five"}. If this | |
638 happens in advice executed before the body of @code{foo} is run, then | |
639 @var{r} will be @code{(3 4 "five" 6)} within that body. | |
640 | |
641 Here is an example of setting a tail of the argument list: | |
642 | |
643 @example | |
644 (ad-set-args 0 '(5 4 3 2 1 0)) | |
645 @end example | |
646 | |
647 @noindent | |
648 If this happens in advice executed before the body of @code{foo} is run, | |
649 then within that body, @var{x} will be 5, @var{y} will be 4, @var{z} | |
650 will be 3, and @var{r} will be @code{(2 1 0)} inside the body of | |
651 @code{foo}. | |
652 | |
653 These argument constructs are not really implemented as Lisp macros. | |
654 Instead they are implemented specially by the advice mechanism. | |
655 | |
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659 When the advice facility constructs the combined definition, it needs | |
660 to know the argument list of the original function. This is not always | |
661 possible for primitive functions. When advice cannot determine the | |
662 argument list, it uses @code{(&rest ad-subr-args)}, which always works | |
663 but is inefficient because it constructs a list of the argument values. | |
664 You can use @code{ad-define-subr-args} to declare the proper argument | |
665 names for a primitive function: | |
666 | |
667 @defun ad-define-subr-args function arglist | |
668 This function specifies that @var{arglist} should be used as the | |
669 argument list for function @var{function}. | |
670 @end defun | |
671 | |
672 For example, | |
673 | |
674 @example | |
675 (ad-define-subr-args 'fset '(sym newdef)) | |
676 @end example | |
677 | |
678 @noindent | |
679 specifies the argument list for the function @code{fset}. | |
680 | |
681 @node Combined Definition | |
682 @section The Combined Definition | |
683 | |
684 Suppose that a function has @var{n} pieces of before-advice, @var{m} | |
685 pieces of around-advice and @var{k} pieces of after-advice. Assuming no | |
686 piece of advice is protected, the combined definition produced to | |
687 implement the advice for a function looks like this: | |
688 | |
689 @example | |
690 (lambda @var{arglist} | |
691 @r{[} @r{[}@var{advised-docstring}@r{]} @r{[}(interactive ...)@r{]} @r{]} | |
692 (let (ad-return-value) | |
693 @r{before-0-body-form}... | |
694 .... | |
695 @r{before-@var{n}-1-body-form}... | |
696 @r{around-0-body-form}... | |
697 @r{around-1-body-form}... | |
698 .... | |
699 @r{around-@var{m}-1-body-form}... | |
700 (setq ad-return-value | |
701 @r{apply original definition to @var{arglist}}) | |
702 @r{other-around-@var{m}-1-body-form}... | |
703 .... | |
704 @r{other-around-1-body-form}... | |
705 @r{other-around-0-body-form}... | |
706 @r{after-0-body-form}... | |
707 .... | |
708 @r{after-@var{k}-1-body-form}... | |
709 ad-return-value)) | |
710 @end example | |
711 | |
712 Macros are redefined as macros, which means adding @code{macro} to | |
713 the beginning of the combined definition. | |
714 | |
715 The interactive form is present if the original function or some piece | |
716 of advice specifies one. When an interactive primitive function is | |
717 advised, a special method is used: to call the primitive with | |
718 @code{call-interactively} so that it will read its own arguments. | |
719 In this case, the advice cannot access the arguments. | |
720 | |
721 The body forms of the various advice in each class are assembled | |
722 according to their specified order. The forms of around-advice @var{l} | |
723 are included in one of the forms of around-advice @var{l} @minus{} 1. | |
724 | |
725 The innermost part of the around advice onion is | |
726 | |
727 @display | |
728 apply original definition to @var{arglist} | |
729 @end display | |
730 | |
731 @noindent | |
732 whose form depends on the type of the original function. The variable | |
733 @code{ad-return-value} is set to whatever this returns. The variable is | |
734 visible to all pieces of advice, which can access and modify it before | |
735 it is actually returned from the advised function. | |
736 | |
737 The semantic structure of advised functions that contain protected | |
738 pieces of advice is the same. The only difference is that | |
739 @code{unwind-protect} forms ensure that the protected advice gets | |
740 executed even if some previous piece of advice had an error or a | |
741 non-local exit. If any around-advice is protected, then the whole | |
742 around-advice onion is protected as a result. |