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diff lisp/emacs-lisp/backquote.el @ 78522:d471cb9c486c
(backquote-delay-process): New function.
(backquote-process): Add internal arg `level'. Use the two to
correctly handle nested backquotes.
author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Fri, 10 Aug 2007 06:52:30 +0000 |
parents | 935157c0b596 |
children | eb7052b9d8b1 424b655804ca |
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--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/backquote.el Thu Aug 09 14:57:45 2007 +0000 +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/backquote.el Fri Aug 10 06:52:30 2007 +0000 @@ -118,10 +118,28 @@ ;; constant, 1 => to be unquoted, 2 => to be spliced in. ;; The top-level backquote macro just discards the tag. -(defun backquote-process (s) +(defun backquote-delay-process (s level) + "Process a (un|back|splice)quote inside a backquote. +This simply recurses through the body." + (let ((exp (backquote-listify (list (backquote-process (nth 1 s) level) + (cons 0 (list 'quote (car s)))) + '(0)))) + (if (eq (car-safe exp) 'quote) + (cons 0 (list 'quote s)) + (cons 1 exp)))) + +(defun backquote-process (s &optional level) + "Process the body of a backquote. +S is the body. Returns a cons cell whose cdr is piece of code which +is the macro-expansion of S, and whose car is a small integer whose value +can either indicate that the code is constant (0), or not (1), or returns +a list which should be spliced into its environment (2). +LEVEL is only used internally and indicates the nesting level: +0 (the default) is for the toplevel nested inside a single backquote." + (unless level (setq level 0)) (cond ((vectorp s) - (let ((n (backquote-process (append s ())))) + (let ((n (backquote-process (append s ()) level))) (if (= (car n) 0) (cons 0 s) (cons 1 (cond @@ -138,11 +156,15 @@ s (list 'quote s)))) ((eq (car s) backquote-unquote-symbol) - (cons 1 (nth 1 s))) + (if (<= level 0) + (cons 1 (nth 1 s)) + (backquote-delay-process s (1- level)))) ((eq (car s) backquote-splice-symbol) - (cons 2 (nth 1 s))) + (if (<= level 0) + (cons 2 (nth 1 s)) + (backquote-delay-process s (1- level)))) ((eq (car s) backquote-backquote-symbol) - (backquote-process (cdr (backquote-process (nth 1 s))))) + (backquote-delay-process s (1+ level))) (t (let ((rest s) item firstlist list lists expression) @@ -154,11 +176,13 @@ ;; at the beginning, put them in FIRSTLIST, ;; as a list of tagged values (TAG . FORM). ;; If there are any at the end, they go in LIST, likewise. - (while (consp rest) - ;; Turn . (, foo) into (,@ foo). - (if (eq (car rest) backquote-unquote-symbol) - (setq rest (list (list backquote-splice-symbol (nth 1 rest))))) - (setq item (backquote-process (car rest))) + (while (and (consp rest) + ;; Stop if the cdr is an expression inside a backquote or + ;; unquote since this needs to go recursively through + ;; backquote-process. + (not (or (eq (car rest) backquote-unquote-symbol) + (eq (car rest) backquote-backquote-symbol)))) + (setq item (backquote-process (car rest) level)) (cond ((= (car item) 2) ;; Put the nonspliced items before the first spliced item @@ -168,8 +192,8 @@ list nil)) ;; Otherwise, put any preceding nonspliced items into LISTS. (if list - (setq lists (cons (backquote-listify list '(0 . nil)) lists))) - (setq lists (cons (cdr item) lists)) + (push (backquote-listify list '(0 . nil)) lists)) + (push (cdr item) lists) (setq list nil)) (t (setq list (cons item list)))) @@ -177,8 +201,8 @@ ;; Handle nonsplicing final elements, and the tail of the list ;; (which remains in REST). (if (or rest list) - (setq lists (cons (backquote-listify list (backquote-process rest)) - lists))) + (push (backquote-listify list (backquote-process rest level)) + lists)) ;; Turn LISTS into a form that produces the combined list. (setq expression (if (or (cdr lists) @@ -221,5 +245,5 @@ tail)) (t (cons 'list heads))))) -;;; arch-tag: 1a26206a-6b5e-4c56-8e24-2eef0f7e0e7a +;; arch-tag: 1a26206a-6b5e-4c56-8e24-2eef0f7e0e7a ;;; backquote.el ends here