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author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 23 Aug 2008 23:21:31 +0000 |
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/* How much read-only Lisp storage a dumped Emacs needs. Copyright (C) 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* Define PURESIZE, the number of bytes of pure Lisp code to leave space for. At one point, this was defined in config.h, meaning that changing PURESIZE would make Make recompile all of Emacs. But only a few files actually use PURESIZE, so we split it out to its own .h file. Make sure to include this file after config.h, since that tells us whether we are running X windows, which tells us how much pure storage to allocate. */ /* First define a measure of the amount of data we have. */ /* A system configuration file may set this to request a certain extra amount of storage. This is a lot more update-robust that defining BASE_PURESIZE or even PURESIZE directly. */ #ifndef SYSTEM_PURESIZE_EXTRA #define SYSTEM_PURESIZE_EXTRA 0 #endif #ifndef SITELOAD_PURESIZE_EXTRA #define SITELOAD_PURESIZE_EXTRA 0 #endif #ifndef BASE_PURESIZE #define BASE_PURESIZE (1250000 + SYSTEM_PURESIZE_EXTRA + SITELOAD_PURESIZE_EXTRA) #endif /* Increase BASE_PURESIZE by a ratio depending on the machine's word size. */ #ifndef PURESIZE_RATIO #if BITS_PER_EMACS_INT > 32 #define PURESIZE_RATIO 10/6 /* Don't surround with `()'. */ #else #define PURESIZE_RATIO 1 #endif #endif #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING /* ENABLE_CHECKING somehow increases the purespace used, probably because it tends to cause some macro arguments to be evaluated twice. This is a bug, but it's difficult to track it down. */ #define PURESIZE_CHECKING_RATIO 12/10 /* Don't surround with `()'. */ #else #define PURESIZE_CHECKING_RATIO 1 #endif /* This is the actual size in bytes to allocate. */ #ifndef PURESIZE #define PURESIZE (BASE_PURESIZE * PURESIZE_RATIO * PURESIZE_CHECKING_RATIO) #endif /* Signal an error if OBJ is pure. */ #define CHECK_IMPURE(obj) \ { if (PURE_P (obj)) \ pure_write_error (); } extern void pure_write_error P_ ((void)) NO_RETURN; /* Define PURE_P. */ #ifdef VIRT_ADDR_VARIES /* For machines where text and data can go anywhere in virtual memory. */ extern EMACS_INT pure[]; #define PURE_P(obj) \ ((PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) XPNTR (obj) < (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) ((char *) pure + PURESIZE) \ && (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) XPNTR (obj) >= (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) pure) #else /* not VIRT_ADDR_VARIES */ #ifdef PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE /* When PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE is not the default (unsigned int). */ extern char my_edata[]; #define PURE_P(obj) \ ((PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) XPNTR (obj) < (PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE) my_edata) #else /* not VIRT_ADDRESS_VARIES, not PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE */ extern char my_edata[]; #define PURE_P(obj) \ (XPNTR (obj) < (unsigned int) my_edata) #endif /* PNTR_COMPARISON_TYPE */ #endif /* VIRT_ADDRESS_VARIES */ /* arch-tag: fd9b0a91-a70e-4729-a75a-6bb4ca1ce14f (do not change this comment) */