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;;; jscl.lisp ---
;; Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 David Vazquez
;; Copyright (C) 2012 Raimon Grau
;; JSCL 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.
;;
;; JSCL 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 JSCL. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(defpackage :jscl
(:use :cl)
(:export #:bootstrap #:run-tests-in-host))
(in-package :jscl)
(defvar *version* "0.0.2")
(defvar *base-directory*
(or #.*load-pathname* *default-pathname-defaults*))
;;; List of all the source files that need to be compiled, and whether they
;;; are to be compiled just by the host, by the target JSCL, or by both.
;;; All files have a `.lisp' extension, and
;;; are relative to src/
;;; Subdirectories are indicated by the presence of a list rather than a
;;; keyword in the second element of the list. For example, this list:
;;; (("foo" :target)
;;; ("bar"
;;; ("baz" :host)
;;; ("quux" :both)))
;;; Means that src/foo.lisp and src/bar/quux.lisp need to be compiled in the
;;; target, and that src/bar/baz.lisp and src/bar/quux.lisp need to be
;;; compiled in the host
(defvar *source*
'(("boot" :target)
("compat" :host)
("setf" :target)
("utils" :both)
("numbers" :target)
("char" :target)
("list" :target)
("array" :target)
("string" :target)
("sequence" :target)
("stream" :target)
("hash-table" :target)
("print" :target)
("documentation" :target)
("misc" :target)
("ffi" :target)
("symbol" :target)
("package" :target)
("read" :both)
("defstruct" :both)
("lambda-list" :both)
("backquote" :both)
("compiler"
("codegen" :both)
("compiler" :both))
("toplevel" :target)))
(defun get-files (file-list type dir)
"Traverse FILE-LIST and retrieve a list of the files within which match
either TYPE or :BOTH, processing subdirectories."
(let ((file (car file-list)))
(cond
((null file-list)
())
((listp (cadr file))
(append
(get-files (cdr file) type (append dir (list (car file))))
(get-files (cdr file-list) type dir)))
((member (cadr file) (list type :both))
(cons (source-pathname (car file) :directory dir :type "lisp")
(get-files (cdr file-list) type dir)))
(t
(get-files (cdr file-list) type dir)))))
(defmacro do-source (name type &body body)
"Iterate over all the source files that need to be compiled in the host or
the target, depending on the TYPE argument."
(unless (member type '(:host :target))
(error "TYPE must be one of :HOST or :TARGET, not ~S" type))
`(dolist (,name (get-files *source* ,type '(:relative "src")))
,@body))
(defun source-pathname (filename &key (directory '(:relative "src")) (type nil) (defaults filename))
(merge-pathnames
(if type
(make-pathname :type type :directory directory :defaults defaults)
(make-pathname :directory directory :defaults defaults))
*base-directory*))
;;; Compile jscl into the host
(with-compilation-unit ()
(do-source input :host
(multiple-value-bind (fasl warn fail) (compile-file input)
(declare (ignore fasl warn))
(when fail
(error "Compilation of ~A failed." input)))))
;;; Load jscl into the host
(do-source input :host
(load input))
(defun read-whole-file (filename)
(with-open-file (in filename)
(let ((seq (make-array (file-length in) :element-type 'character)))
(read-sequence seq in)
seq)))
(defun !compile-file (filename out &key print)
(let ((*compiling-file* t)
(*compile-print-toplevels* print))
(let* ((source (read-whole-file filename))
(in (make-string-stream source)))
(format t "Compiling ~a...~%" (enough-namestring filename))
(loop
with eof-mark = (gensym)
for x = (ls-read in nil eof-mark)
until (eq x eof-mark)
do (let ((compilation (compile-toplevel x)))
(when (plusp (length compilation))
(write-string compilation out)))))))
(defun dump-global-environment (stream)
(flet ((late-compile (form)
(let ((*standard-output* stream))
(write-string (compile-toplevel form)))))
;; We assume that environments have a friendly list representation
;; for the compiler and it can be dumped.
(dolist (b (lexenv-function *environment*))
(when (eq (binding-type b) 'macro)
(setf (binding-value b) `(,*magic-unquote-marker* ,(binding-value b)))))
(late-compile `(setq *environment* ',*environment*))
;; Set some counter variable properly, so user compiled code will
;; not collide with the compiler itself.
(late-compile
`(progn
(progn ,@(mapcar (lambda (s) `(%intern-symbol (%js-vref ,(string (cdr s)))))
(remove-if-not #'symbolp *literal-table* :key #'car)))
(setq *literal-table* ',*literal-table*)
(setq *variable-counter* ,*variable-counter*)
(setq *gensym-counter* ,*gensym-counter*)))
(late-compile `(setq *literal-counter* ,*literal-counter*))))
(defun bootstrap ()
(let ((*features* (cons :jscl *features*))
(*package* (find-package "JSCL")))
(setq *environment* (make-lexenv))
(setq *literal-table* nil)
(setq *variable-counter* 0
*gensym-counter* 0
*literal-counter* 0)
(with-open-file (out (merge-pathnames "jscl.js" *base-directory*)
:direction :output
:if-exists :supersede)
(write-string (read-whole-file (source-pathname "prelude.js")) out)
(do-source input :target
(!compile-file input out))
(dump-global-environment out))
;; Tests
(with-open-file (out (merge-pathnames "tests.js" *base-directory*)
:direction :output
:if-exists :supersede)
(dolist (input (append (directory "tests.lisp")
(directory "tests/*.lisp")
(directory "tests-report.lisp")))
(!compile-file input out)))
(report-undefined-functions)))
;;; Run the tests in the host Lisp implementation. It is a quick way
;;; to improve the level of trust of the tests.
(defun run-tests-in-host ()
(let ((*package* (find-package "JSCL")))
(load "tests.lisp")
(let ((*use-html-output-p* nil))
(declare (special *use-html-output-p*))
(dolist (input (directory "tests/*.lisp"))
(load input)))
(load "tests-report.lisp")))