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+;;; chart.el --- Draw charts (bar charts, etc)
+
+;;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009
+;;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
+;; Version: 0.2
+;; Keywords: OO, chart, graph
+
+;; 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/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+;;
+;; This package is an experiment of mine aiding in the debugging of
+;; eieio, and proved to be neat enough that others may like to use
+;; it. To quickly see what you can do with chart, run the command
+;; `chart-test-it-all'.
+;;
+;; Chart current can display bar-charts in either of two
+;; directions. It also supports ranged (integer) axis, and axis
+;; defined by some set of strings or names. These name can be
+;; automatically derived from data sequences, which are just lists of
+;; anything encapsulated in a nice eieio object.
+;;
+;; Current example apps for chart can be accessed via these commands:
+;; `chart-file-count' - count files w/ matching extensions
+;; `chart-space-usage' - display space used by files/directories
+;; `chart-emacs-storage' - Emacs storage units used/free (garbage-collect)
+;; `chart-emacs-lists' - length of Emacs lists
+;; `chart-rmail-from' - who sends you the most mail (in -summary only)
+;;
+;; Customization:
+;;
+;; If you find the default colors and pixmaps unpleasant, or too
+;; short, you can change them. The variable `chart-face-color-list'
+;; contains a list of colors, and `chart-face-pixmap-list' contains
+;; all the pixmaps to use. The current pixmaps are those found on
+;; several systems I found. The two lists should be the same length,
+;; as the long list will just be truncated.
+;;
+;; If you would like to draw your own stipples, simply create some
+;; xbm's and put them in a directory, then you can add:
+;;
+;; (setq x-bitmap-file-path (cons "~/mybitmaps" x-bitmap-file-path))
+;;
+;; to your .emacs (or wherever) and load the `chart-face-pixmap-list'
+;; with all the bitmaps you want to use.
+
+(require 'eieio)
+
+;;; Code:
+(defvar chart-map nil "Keymap used in chart mode.")
+(if chart-map
+ ()
+ (setq chart-map (make-sparse-keymap))
+ )
+
+(defvar chart-local-object nil
+ "Local variable containing the locally displayed chart object.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'chart-local-object)
+
+(defvar chart-face-list nil
+ "Faces used to colorize charts.
+List is limited currently, which is ok since you really can't display
+too much in text characters anyways.")
+
+(defvar chart-face-color-list '("red" "green" "blue"
+ "cyan" "yellow" "purple")
+ "Colors to use when generating `chart-face-list'.
+Colors will be the background color.")
+
+(defvar chart-face-pixmap-list
+ (if (and (fboundp 'display-graphic-p)
+ (display-graphic-p))
+ '("dimple1" "scales" "dot" "cross_weave" "boxes" "dimple3"))
+ "If pixmaps are allowed, display these background pixmaps.
+Useful if new Emacs is used on B&W display")
+
+(defcustom chart-face-use-pixmaps nil
+ "*Non-nil to use fancy pixmaps in the background of chart face colors."
+ :group 'eieio
+ :type 'boolean)
+
+(if (and (if (fboundp 'display-color-p)
+ (display-color-p)
+ window-system)
+ (not chart-face-list))
+ (let ((cl chart-face-color-list)
+ (pl chart-face-pixmap-list)
+ nf)
+ (while cl
+ (setq nf (make-face (intern (concat "chart-" (car cl) "-" (car pl)))))
+ (if (condition-case nil
+ (> (x-display-color-cells) 4)
+ (error t))
+ (set-face-background nf (car cl))
+ (set-face-background nf "white"))
+ (set-face-foreground nf "black")
+ (if (and chart-face-use-pixmaps
+ pl
+ (fboundp 'set-face-background-pixmap))
+ (condition-case nil
+ (set-face-background-pixmap nf (car pl))
+ (error (message "Cannot set background pixmap %s" (car pl)))))
+ (setq chart-face-list (cons nf chart-face-list))
+ (setq cl (cdr cl)
+ pl (cdr pl)))))
+
+(defun chart-mode ()
+ "Define a mode in Emacs for displaying a chart."
+ (kill-all-local-variables)
+ (use-local-map chart-map)
+ (setq major-mode 'chart-mode
+ mode-name "CHART")
+ (buffer-disable-undo)
+ (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-global-modes) nil)
+ (font-lock-mode -1)
+ (run-hooks 'chart-mode-hook)
+ )
+
+(defun chart-new-buffer (obj)
+ "Create a new buffer NAME in which the chart OBJ is displayed.
+Returns the newly created buffer"
+ (save-excursion
+ (set-buffer (get-buffer-create (format "*%s*" (oref obj title))))
+ (chart-mode)
+ (setq chart-local-object obj)
+ (current-buffer)))
+
+(defclass chart ()
+ ((title :initarg :title
+ :initform "Emacs Chart")
+ (title-face :initarg :title-face
+ :initform 'bold-italic)
+ (x-axis :initarg :x-axis
+ :initform nil )
+ (x-margin :initarg :x-margin
+ :initform 5)
+ (x-width :initarg :x-width
+ )
+ (y-axis :initarg :y-axis
+ :initform nil)
+ (y-margin :initarg :y-margin
+ :initform 5)
+ (y-width :initarg :y-width
+ )
+ (key-label :initarg :key-label
+ :initform "Key")
+ (sequences :initarg :sequences
+ :initform nil)
+ )
+ "Superclass for all charts to be displayed in an emacs buffer")
+
+(defmethod initialize-instance :AFTER ((obj chart) &rest fields)
+ "Initialize the chart OBJ being created with FIELDS.
+Make sure the width/height is correct."
+ (oset obj x-width (- (window-width) 10))
+ (oset obj y-width (- (window-height) 12)))
+
+(defclass chart-axis ()
+ ((name :initarg :name
+ :initform "Generic Axis")
+ (loweredge :initarg :loweredge
+ :initform t)
+ (name-face :initarg :name-face
+ :initform 'bold)
+ (labels-face :initarg :lables-face
+ :initform 'italic)
+ (chart :initarg :chart
+ :initform nil)
+ )
+ "Superclass used for display of an axis.")
+
+(defclass chart-axis-range (chart-axis)
+ ((bounds :initarg :bounds
+ :initform '(0.0 . 50.0))
+ )
+ "Class used to display an axis defined by a range of values")
+
+(defclass chart-axis-names (chart-axis)
+ ((items :initarg :items
+ :initform nil)
+ )
+ "Class used to display an axis which represents different named items")
+
+(defclass chart-sequece ()
+ ((data :initarg :data
+ :initform nil)
+ (name :initarg :name
+ :initform "Data")
+ )
+ "Class used for all data in different charts")
+
+(defclass chart-bar (chart)
+ ((direction :initarg :direction
+ :initform vertical))
+ "Subclass for bar charts. (Vertical or horizontal)")
+
+(defmethod chart-draw ((c chart) &optional buff)
+ "Start drawing a chart object C in optional BUFF.
+Erases current contents of buffer"
+ (save-excursion
+ (if buff (set-buffer buff))
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (insert (make-string 100 ?\n))
+ ;; Start by displaying the axis
+ (chart-draw-axis c)
+ ;; Display title
+ (chart-draw-title c)
+ ;; Display data
+ (message "Rendering chart...")
+ (sit-for 0)
+ (chart-draw-data c)
+ ;; Display key
+ ; (chart-draw-key c)
+ (message "Rendering chart...done")
+ ))
+
+(defmethod chart-draw-title ((c chart))
+ "Draw a title upon the chart.
+Argument C is the chart object."
+ (chart-display-label (oref c title) 'horizontal 0 0 (window-width)
+ (oref c title-face)))
+
+(defmethod chart-size-in-dir ((c chart) dir)
+ "Return the physical size of chart C in direction DIR."
+ (if (eq dir 'vertical)
+ (oref c y-width)
+ (oref c x-width)))
+
+(defmethod chart-draw-axis ((c chart))
+ "Draw axis into the current buffer defined by chart C."
+ (let ((ymarg (oref c y-margin))
+ (xmarg (oref c x-margin))
+ (ylen (oref c y-width))
+ (xlen (oref c x-width)))
+ (chart-axis-draw (oref c y-axis) 'vertical ymarg
+ (if (oref (oref c y-axis) loweredge) nil xlen)
+ xmarg (+ xmarg ylen))
+ (chart-axis-draw (oref c x-axis) 'horizontal xmarg
+ (if (oref (oref c x-axis) loweredge) nil ylen)
+ ymarg (+ ymarg xlen)))
+ )
+
+(defmethod chart-axis-draw ((a chart-axis) &optional dir margin zone start end)
+ "Draw some axis for A in direction DIR at with MARGIN in boundry.
+ZONE is a zone specification.
+START and END represent the boundary."
+ (chart-draw-line dir (+ margin (if zone zone 0)) start end)
+ (chart-display-label (oref a name) dir (if zone (+ zone margin 3)
+ (if (eq dir 'horizontal)
+ 1 0))
+ start end (oref a name-face)))
+
+(defmethod chart-translate-xpos ((c chart) x)
+ "Translate in chart C the coordinate X into a screen column."
+ (let ((range (oref (oref c x-axis) bounds)))
+ (+ (oref c x-margin)
+ (round (* (float (- x (car range)))
+ (/ (float (oref c x-width))
+ (float (- (cdr range) (car range))))))))
+ )
+
+(defmethod chart-translate-ypos ((c chart) y)
+ "Translate in chart C the coordinate Y into a screen row."
+ (let ((range (oref (oref c y-axis) bounds)))
+ (+ (oref c x-margin)
+ (- (oref c y-width)
+ (round (* (float (- y (car range)))
+ (/ (float (oref c y-width))
+ (float (- (cdr range) (car range)))))))))
+ )
+
+(defmethod chart-axis-draw ((a chart-axis-range) &optional dir margin zone start end)
+ "Draw axis information based upon a range to be spread along the edge.
+A is the chart to draw. DIR is the direction.
+MARGIN, ZONE, START, and END specify restrictions in chart space."
+ (call-next-method)
+ ;; We prefer about 5 spaces between each value
+ (let* ((i (car (oref a bounds)))
+ (e (cdr (oref a bounds)))
+ (z (if zone zone 0))
+ (s nil)
+ (rng (- e i))
+ ;; want to jump by units of 5 spaces or so
+ (j (/ rng (/ (chart-size-in-dir (oref a chart) dir) 4)))
+ p1)
+ (if (= j 0) (setq j 1))
+ (while (<= i e)
+ (setq s
+ (cond ((> i 999999)
+ (format "%dM" (/ i 1000000)))
+ ((> i 999)
+ (format "%dK" (/ i 1000)))
+ (t
+ (format "%d" i))))
+ (if (eq dir 'vertical)
+ (let ((x (+ (+ margin z) (if (oref a loweredge)
+ (- (length s)) 1))))
+ (if (< x 1) (setq x 1))
+ (chart-goto-xy x (chart-translate-ypos (oref a chart) i)))
+ (chart-goto-xy (chart-translate-xpos (oref a chart) i)
+ (+ margin z (if (oref a loweredge) -1 1))))
+ (setq p1 (point))
+ (insert s)
+ (chart-zap-chars (length s))
+ (put-text-property p1 (point) 'face (oref a labels-face))
+ (setq i (+ i j))))
+)
+
+(defmethod chart-translate-namezone ((c chart) n)
+ "Return a dot-pair representing a positional range for a name.
+The name in chart C of the Nth name resides.
+Automatically compensates for for direction."
+ (let* ((dir (oref c direction))
+ (w (if (eq dir 'vertical) (oref c x-width) (oref c y-width)))
+ (m (if (eq dir 'vertical) (oref c y-margin) (oref c x-margin)))
+ (ns (length
+ (oref (if (eq dir 'vertical) (oref c x-axis) (oref c y-axis))
+ items)))
+ (lpn (/ (+ 1.0 (float w)) (float ns)))
+ )
+ (cons (+ m (round (* lpn (float n))))
+ (+ m -1 (round (* lpn (+ 1.0 (float n))))))
+ ))
+
+(defmethod chart-axis-draw ((a chart-axis-names) &optional dir margin zone start end)
+ "Draw axis information based upon A range to be spread along the edge.
+Optional argument DIR the direction of the chart.
+Optional argument MARGIN , ZONE, START and END specify boundaries of the drawing."
+ (call-next-method)
+ ;; We prefer about 5 spaces between each value
+ (let* ((i 0)
+ (s (oref a items))
+ (z (if zone zone 0))
+ (r nil)
+ (p nil)
+ (odd nil)
+ p1)
+ (while s
+ (setq odd (= (% (length s) 2) 1))
+ (setq r (chart-translate-namezone (oref a chart) i))
+ (if (eq dir 'vertical)
+ (setq p (/ (+ (car r) (cdr r)) 2))
+ (setq p (- (+ (car r) (/ (- (cdr r) (car r)) 2))
+ (/ (length (car s)) 2))))
+ (if (eq dir 'vertical)
+ (let ((x (+ (+ margin z) (if (oref a loweredge)
+ (- (length (car s)))
+ (length (car s))))))
+ (if (< x 1) (setq x 1))
+ (if (> (length (car s)) (1- margin))
+ (setq x (+ x margin)))
+ (chart-goto-xy x p))
+ (chart-goto-xy p (+ (+ margin z) (if (oref a loweredge)
+ (if odd -2 -1)
+ (if odd 2 1)))))
+ (setq p1 (point))
+ (insert (car s))
+ (chart-zap-chars (length (car s)))
+ (put-text-property p1 (point) 'face (oref a labels-face))
+ (setq i (+ i 1)
+ s (cdr s))))
+)
+
+(defmethod chart-draw-data ((c chart-bar))
+ "Display the data available in a bar chart C."
+ (let* ((data (oref c sequences))
+ (dir (oref c direction))
+ (odir (if (eq dir 'vertical) 'horizontal 'vertical))
+ )
+ (while data
+ (if (stringp (car (oref (car data) data)))
+ ;; skip string lists...
+ nil
+ ;; display number lists...
+ (let ((i 0)
+ (seq (oref (car data) data)))
+ (while seq
+ (let* ((rng (chart-translate-namezone c i))
+ (dp (if (eq dir 'vertical)
+ (chart-translate-ypos c (car seq))
+ (chart-translate-xpos c (car seq))))
+ (zp (if (eq dir 'vertical)
+ (chart-translate-ypos c 0)
+ (chart-translate-xpos c 0)))
+ (fc (if chart-face-list
+ (nth (% i (length chart-face-list)) chart-face-list)
+ 'default))
+ )
+ (if (< dp zp)
+ (progn
+ (chart-draw-line dir (car rng) dp zp)
+ (chart-draw-line dir (cdr rng) dp zp))
+ (chart-draw-line dir (car rng) zp (1+ dp))
+ (chart-draw-line dir (cdr rng) zp (1+ dp)))
+ (if (= (car rng) (cdr rng)) nil
+ (chart-draw-line odir dp (1+ (car rng)) (cdr rng))
+ (chart-draw-line odir zp (car rng) (1+ (cdr rng))))
+ (if (< dp zp)
+ (chart-deface-rectangle dir rng (cons dp zp) fc)
+ (chart-deface-rectangle dir rng (cons zp dp) fc))
+ )
+ ;; find the bounds, and chart it!
+ ;; for now, only do one!
+ (setq i (1+ i)
+ seq (cdr seq)))))
+ (setq data (cdr data))))
+ )
+
+(defmethod chart-add-sequence ((c chart) &optional seq axis-label)
+ "Add to chart object C the sequence object SEQ.
+If AXIS-LABEL, then the axis stored in C is updated with the bounds of SEQ,
+or is created with the bounds of SEQ."
+ (if axis-label
+ (let ((axis (eieio-oref c axis-label)))
+ (if (stringp (car (oref seq data)))
+ (let ((labels (oref seq data)))
+ (if (not axis)
+ (setq axis (make-instance chart-axis-names
+ :name (oref seq name)
+ :items labels
+ :chart c))
+ (oset axis items labels)))
+ (let ((range (cons 0 1))
+ (l (oref seq data)))
+ (if (not axis)
+ (setq axis (make-instance chart-axis-range
+ :name (oref seq name)
+ :chart c)))
+ (while l
+ (if (< (car l) (car range)) (setcar range (car l)))
+ (if (> (car l) (cdr range)) (setcdr range (car l)))
+ (setq l (cdr l)))
+ (oset axis bounds range)))
+ (if (eq axis-label 'x-axis) (oset axis loweredge nil))
+ (eieio-oset c axis-label axis)
+ ))
+ (oset c sequences (append (oref c sequences) (list seq))))
+
+;;; Charting optimizers
+
+(defmethod chart-trim ((c chart) max)
+ "Trim all sequences in chart C to be at most MAX elements long."
+ (let ((s (oref c sequences)))
+ (while s
+ (let ((sl (oref (car s) data)))
+ (if (> (length sl) max)
+ (setcdr (nthcdr (1- max) sl) nil)))
+ (setq s (cdr s))))
+ )
+
+(defmethod chart-sort ((c chart) pred)
+ "Sort the data in chart C using predicate PRED.
+See `chart-sort-matchlist' for more details"
+ (let* ((sl (oref c sequences))
+ (s1 (car sl))
+ (s2 (car (cdr sl)))
+ (s nil))
+ (if (stringp (car (oref s1 data)))
+ (progn
+ (chart-sort-matchlist s1 s2 pred)
+ (setq s (oref s1 data)))
+ (if (stringp (car (oref s2 data)))
+ (progn
+ (chart-sort-matchlist s2 s1 pred)
+ (setq s (oref s2 data)))
+ (error "Sorting of chart %s not supported" (object-name c))))
+ (if (eq (oref c direction) 'horizontal)
+ (oset (oref c y-axis) items s)
+ (oset (oref c x-axis) items s)
+ ))
+ )
+
+(defun chart-sort-matchlist (namelst numlst pred)
+ "Sort NAMELST and NUMLST (both SEQUENCE objects) based on predicate PRED.
+PRED should be the equivalent of '<, except it must expect two
+cons cells of the form (NAME . NUM). See SORT for more details."
+ ;; 1 - create 1 list of cons cells
+ (let ((newlist nil)
+ (alst (oref namelst data))
+ (ulst (oref numlst data)))
+ (while alst
+ ;; this is reversed, but were are sorting anyway
+ (setq newlist (cons (cons (car alst) (car ulst)) newlist))
+ (setq alst (cdr alst)
+ ulst (cdr ulst)))
+ ;; 2 - Run sort routine on it
+ (setq newlist (sort newlist pred)
+ alst nil
+ ulst nil)
+ ;; 3 - Separate the lists
+ (while newlist
+ (setq alst (cons (car (car newlist)) alst)
+ ulst (cons (cdr (car newlist)) ulst))
+ (setq newlist (cdr newlist)))
+ ;; 4 - Store them back
+ (oset namelst data (reverse alst))
+ (oset numlst data (reverse ulst))))
+
+;;; Utilities
+
+(defun chart-goto-xy (x y)
+ "Move cursor to position X Y in buffer, and add spaces and CRs if needed."
+ (let ((indent-tabs-mode nil)
+ (num (progn (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line y))))
+ (if (and (= 0 num) (/= 0 (current-column))) (newline 1))
+ (if (eobp) (newline num))
+ (if (< x 0) (setq x 0))
+ (if (< y 0) (setq y 0))
+ ;; Now, a quicky column moveto/forceto method.
+ (or (= (move-to-column x) x)
+ (let ((p (point)))
+ (indent-to x)
+ (remove-text-properties p (point) '(face))))))
+
+(defun chart-zap-chars (n)
+ "Zap up to N chars without deleteting EOLs."
+ (if (not (eobp))
+ (if (< n (- (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) (point)))
+ (delete-char n)
+ (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point))))))
+
+(defun chart-display-label (label dir zone start end &optional face)
+ "Display LABEL in direction DIR in column/row ZONE between START and END.
+Optional argument FACE is the property we wish to place on this text."
+ (if (eq dir 'horizontal)
+ (let (p1)
+ (chart-goto-xy (+ start (- (/ (- end start) 2) (/ (length label) 2)))
+ zone)
+ (setq p1 (point))
+ (insert label)
+ (chart-zap-chars (length label))
+ (put-text-property p1 (point) 'face face)
+ )
+ (let ((i 0)
+ (stz (+ start (- (/ (- end start) 2) (/ (length label) 2)))))
+ (while (< i (length label))
+ (chart-goto-xy zone (+ stz i))
+ (insert (aref label i))
+ (chart-zap-chars 1)
+ (put-text-property (1- (point)) (point) 'face face)
+ (setq i (1+ i))))))
+
+(defun chart-draw-line (dir zone start end)
+ "Draw a line using line-drawing characters in direction DIR.
+Use column or row ZONE between START and END"
+ (chart-display-label
+ (make-string (- end start) (if (eq dir 'vertical) ?| ?\-))
+ dir zone start end))
+
+(defun chart-deface-rectangle (dir r1 r2 face)
+ "Colorize a rectangle in direction DIR across range R1 by range R2.
+R1 and R2 are dotted pairs. Colorize it with FACE."
+ (let* ((range1 (if (eq dir 'vertical) r1 r2))
+ (range2 (if (eq dir 'vertical) r2 r1))
+ (y (car range2)))
+ (while (<= y (cdr range2))
+ (chart-goto-xy (car range1) y)
+ (put-text-property (point) (+ (point) (1+ (- (cdr range1) (car range1))))
+ 'face face)
+ (setq y (1+ y)))))
+
+;;; Helpful `I don't want to learn eieio just now' washover functions
+
+(defun chart-bar-quickie (dir title namelst nametitle numlst numtitle
+ &optional max sort-pred)
+ "Wash over the complex eieio stuff and create a nice bar chart.
+Creat it going in direction DIR ['horizontal 'vertical] with TITLE
+using a name sequence NAMELST labeled NAMETITLE with values NUMLST
+labeled NUMTITLE.
+Optional arguments:
+Set the charts' max element display to MAX, and sort lists with
+SORT-PRED if desired."
+ (let ((nc (make-instance chart-bar
+ :title title
+ :key-label "8-m" ; This is a text key pic
+ :direction dir
+ ))
+ (iv (eq dir 'vertical)))
+ (chart-add-sequence nc
+ (make-instance chart-sequece
+ :data namelst
+ :name nametitle)
+ (if iv 'x-axis 'y-axis))
+ (chart-add-sequence nc
+ (make-instance chart-sequece
+ :data numlst
+ :name numtitle)
+ (if iv 'y-axis 'x-axis))
+ (if sort-pred (chart-sort nc sort-pred))
+ (if (integerp max) (chart-trim nc max))
+ (switch-to-buffer (chart-new-buffer nc))
+ (chart-draw nc)))
+
+;;; Test code
+
+(defun chart-test-it-all ()
+ "Test out various charting features."
+ (interactive)
+ (chart-bar-quickie 'vertical "Test Bar Chart"
+ '( "U1" "ME2" "C3" "B4" "QT" "EZ") "Items"
+ '( 5 -10 23 20 30 -3) "Values")
+ )
+
+;;; Sample utility function
+
+(defun chart-file-count (dir)
+ "Draw a chart displaying the number of different file extentions in DIR."
+ (interactive "DDirectory: ")
+ (if (not (string-match "/$" dir))
+ (setq dir (concat dir "/")))
+ (message "Collecting statistics...")
+ (let ((flst (directory-files dir nil nil t))
+ (extlst (list "<dir>"))
+ (cntlst (list 0)))
+ (while flst
+ (let* ((j (string-match "[^\\.]\\(\\.[a-zA-Z]+\\|~\\|#\\)$" (car flst)))
+ (s (if (file-accessible-directory-p (concat dir (car flst)))
+ "<dir>"
+ (if j
+ (substring (car flst) (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
+ nil)))
+ (m (member s extlst)))
+ (if (not s) nil
+ (if m
+ (let ((cell (nthcdr (- (length extlst) (length m)) cntlst)))
+ (setcar cell (1+ (car cell))))
+ (setq extlst (cons s extlst)
+ cntlst (cons 1 cntlst)))))
+ (setq flst (cdr flst)))
+ ;; Lets create the chart!
+ (chart-bar-quickie 'vertical "Files Extension Distribution"
+ extlst "File Extensions"
+ cntlst "# of occurances"
+ 10
+ '(lambda (a b) (> (cdr a) (cdr b))))
+ ))
+
+(defun chart-space-usage (d)
+ "Display a top usage chart for directory D."
+ (interactive "DDirectory: ")
+ (message "Collecting statistics...")
+ (let ((nmlst nil)
+ (cntlst nil)
+ (b (get-buffer-create " *du-tmp*")))
+ (set-buffer b)
+ (erase-buffer)
+ (insert "cd " d ";du -sk * \n")
+ (message "Running `cd %s;du -sk *'..." d)
+ (call-process-region (point-min) (point-max) shell-file-name t
+ (current-buffer) nil)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (message "Scanning output ...")
+ (while (re-search-forward "^\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t]+\\([^ \n]+\\)$" nil t)
+ (let* ((nam (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
+ (num (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
+ (setq nmlst (cons nam nmlst)
+ ;; * 1000 to put it into bytes
+ cntlst (cons (* (string-to-number num) 1000) cntlst))))
+ (if (not nmlst)
+ (error "No files found!"))
+ (chart-bar-quickie 'vertical (format "Largest files in %s" d)
+ nmlst "File Name"
+ cntlst "File Size"
+ 10
+ '(lambda (a b) (> (cdr a) (cdr b))))
+ ))
+
+(defun chart-emacs-storage ()
+ "Chart the current storage requirements of Emacs."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((data (garbage-collect))
+ (names '("strings/2" "vectors"
+ "conses" "free cons"
+ "syms" "free syms"
+ "markers" "free mark"
+ ;; "floats" "free flt"
+ ))
+ (nums (list (/ (nth 3 data) 2)
+ (nth 4 data)
+ (car (car data)) ; conses
+ (cdr (car data))
+ (car (nth 1 data)) ; syms
+ (cdr (nth 1 data))
+ (car (nth 2 data)) ; markers
+ (cdr (nth 2 data))
+ ;(car (nth 5 data)) ; floats are Emacs only
+ ;(cdr (nth 5 data))
+ )))
+ ;; Lets create the chart!
+ (chart-bar-quickie 'vertical "Emacs Runtime Storage Usage"
+ names "Storage Items"
+ nums "Objects")))
+
+(defun chart-emacs-lists ()
+ "Chart out the size of various important lists."
+ (interactive)
+ (let* ((names '("buffers" "frames" "processes" "faces"))
+ (nums (list (length (buffer-list))
+ (length (frame-list))
+ (length (process-list))
+ (length (face-list))
+ )))
+ (if (fboundp 'x-display-list)
+ (setq names (append names '("x-displays"))
+ nums (append nums (list (length (x-display-list))))))
+ ;; Lets create the chart!
+ (chart-bar-quickie 'vertical "Emacs List Size Chart"
+ names "Various Lists"
+ nums "Objects")))
+
+(defun chart-rmail-from ()
+ "If we are in an rmail summary buffer, then chart out the froms."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (not (eq major-mode 'rmail-summary-mode))
+ (error "You must invoke chart-rmail-from in an rmail summary buffer"))
+ (let ((nmlst nil)
+ (cntlst nil))
+ (save-excursion
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (while (re-search-forward "\\-[A-Z][a-z][a-z] +\\(\\w+\\)@\\w+" nil t)
+ (let* ((nam (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
+ (m (member nam nmlst)))
+ (message "Scanned username %s" nam)
+ (if m
+ (let ((cell (nthcdr (- (length nmlst) (length m)) cntlst)))
+ (setcar cell (1+ (car cell))))
+ (setq nmlst (cons nam nmlst)
+ cntlst (cons 1 cntlst))))))
+ (chart-bar-quickie 'vertical "Username Occurance in RMAIL box"
+ nmlst "User Names"
+ cntlst "# of occurances"
+ 10
+ '(lambda (a b) (> (cdr a) (cdr b))))
+ ))
+
+
+(provide 'chart)
+
+;;; chart.el ends here
--- /dev/null
+;;; eieio.el --- Enhanced Implementation of Emacs Interpreted Objects
+;;; or maybe Eric's Implementation of Emacs Intrepreted Objects
+
+;;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
+;;; 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
+;; Version: 0.2
+;; Keywords: OO, lisp
+
+;; 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/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+;;
+;; EIEIO is a series of Lisp routines which implements a subset of
+;; CLOS, the Common Lisp Object System. In addition, EIEIO also adds
+;; a few new features which help it integrate more strongly with the
+;; Emacs running environment.
+;;
+;; See eieio.texi for complete documentation on using this package.
+
+;; There is funny stuff going on with typep and deftype. This
+;; is the only way I seem to be able to make this stuff load properly.
+
+;; @TODO - fix :initform to be a form, not a quoted value
+;; @TODO - Prefix non-clos functions with `eieio-'.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'cl)
+(eval-when-compile (require 'eieio-comp))
+
+(defvar eieio-version "1.2"
+ "Current version of EIEIO.")
+
+(defun eieio-version ()
+ "Display the current version of EIEIO."
+ (interactive)
+ (message eieio-version))
+
+(eval-and-compile
+;; About the above. EIEIO must process it's own code when it compiles
+;; itself, thus, by eval-and-compiling outselves, we solve the problem.
+
+;; Compatibility
+(if (fboundp 'compiled-function-arglist)
+
+ ;; XEmacs can only access a compiled functions arglist like this:
+ (defalias 'eieio-compiled-function-arglist 'compiled-function-arglist)
+
+ ;; Emacs doesn't have this function, but since FUNC is a vector, we can just
+ ;; grab the appropriate element.
+ (defun eieio-compiled-function-arglist (func)
+ "Return the argument list for the compiled function FUNC."
+ (aref func 0))
+
+ )
+
+\f
+;;;
+;; Variable declarations.
+;;
+
+(defvar eieio-hook nil
+ "*This hook is executed, then cleared each time `defclass' is called.")
+
+(defvar eieio-error-unsupported-class-tags nil
+ "*Non nil to throw an error if an encountered tag us unsupported.
+This may prevent classes from CLOS applications from being used with EIEIO
+since EIEIO does not support all CLOS tags.")
+
+(defvar eieio-skip-typecheck nil
+ "*If non-nil, skip all slot typechecking.
+Set this to t permanently if a program is functioning well to get a
+small speed increase. This variable is also used internally to handle
+default setting for optimization purposes.")
+
+(defvar eieio-optimize-primary-methods-flag t
+ "Non-nil means to optimize the method dispatch on primary methods.")
+
+;; State Variables
+(defvar this nil
+ "Inside a method, this variable is the object in question.
+DO NOT SET THIS YOURSELF unless you are trying to simulate friendly slots.
+
+Note: Embedded methods are no longer supported. The variable THIS is
+still set for CLOS methods for the sake of routines like
+`call-next-method'")
+
+(defvar scoped-class nil
+ "This is set to a class when a method is running.
+This is so we know we are allowed to check private parts or how to
+execute a `call-next-method'. DO NOT SET THIS YOURSELF!")
+
+(defvar eieio-initializing-object nil
+ "Set to non-nil while initializing an object.")
+
+(defconst eieio-unbound
+ (if (and (boundp 'eieio-unbound) (symbolp eieio-unbound))
+ eieio-unbound
+ (make-symbol "unbound"))
+ "Uninterned symbol representing an unbound slot in an object.")
+
+;; This is a bootstrap for eieio-default-superclass so it has a value
+;; while it is being built itself.
+(defvar eieio-default-superclass nil)
+
+(defconst class-symbol 1 "Class's symbol (self-referencing.).")
+(defconst class-parent 2 "Class parent slot.")
+(defconst class-children 3 "Class children class slot.")
+(defconst class-symbol-obarray 4 "Obarray permitting fast access to variable position indexes.")
+;; @todo
+;; the word "public" here is leftovers from the very first version.
+;; Get rid of it!
+(defconst class-public-a 5 "Class attribute index.")
+(defconst class-public-d 6 "Class attribute defaults index.")
+(defconst class-public-doc 7 "Class documentation strings for attributes.")
+(defconst class-public-type 8 "Class type for a slot.")
+(defconst class-public-custom 9 "Class custom type for a slot.")
+(defconst class-public-custom-label 10 "Class custom group for a slot.")
+(defconst class-public-custom-group 11 "Class custom group for a slot.")
+(defconst class-public-printer 12 "Printer for a slot.")
+(defconst class-protection 13 "Class protection for a slot.")
+(defconst class-initarg-tuples 14 "Class initarg tuples list.")
+(defconst class-class-allocation-a 15 "Class allocated attributes.")
+(defconst class-class-allocation-doc 16 "Class allocated documentation.")
+(defconst class-class-allocation-type 17 "Class allocated value type.")
+(defconst class-class-allocation-custom 18 "Class allocated custom descriptor.")
+(defconst class-class-allocation-custom-label 19 "Class allocated custom descriptor.")
+(defconst class-class-allocation-custom-group 20 "Class allocated custom group.")
+(defconst class-class-allocation-printer 21 "Class allocated printer for a slot.")
+(defconst class-class-allocation-protection 22 "Class allocated protection list.")
+(defconst class-class-allocation-values 23 "Class allocated value vector.")
+(defconst class-default-object-cache 24
+ "Cache index of what a newly created object would look like.
+This will speed up instantiation time as only a `copy-sequence' will
+be needed, instead of looping over all the values and setting them
+from the default.")
+(defconst class-options 25
+ "Storage location of tagged class options.
+Stored outright without modifications or stripping.")
+
+(defconst class-num-slots 26
+ "Number of slots in the class definition object.")
+
+(defconst object-class 1 "Index in an object vector where the class is stored.")
+(defconst object-name 2 "Index in an object where the name is stored.")
+
+(defconst method-static 0 "Index into :static tag on a method.")
+(defconst method-before 1 "Index into :before tag on a method.")
+(defconst method-primary 2 "Index into :primary tag on a method.")
+(defconst method-after 3 "Index into :after tag on a method.")
+(defconst method-num-lists 4 "Number of indexes into methods vector in which groups of functions are kept.")
+(defconst method-generic-before 4 "Index into generic :before tag on a method.")
+(defconst method-generic-primary 5 "Index into generic :primary tag on a method.")
+(defconst method-generic-after 6 "Index into generic :after tag on a method.")
+(defconst method-num-slots 7 "Number of indexes into a method's vector.")
+
+;; How to specialty compile stuff.
+(autoload 'byte-compile-file-form-defmethod "eieio-comp"
+ "This function is used to byte compile methods in a nice way.")
+(put 'defmethod 'byte-hunk-handler 'byte-compile-file-form-defmethod)
+\f
+;;; Important macros used in eieio.
+;;
+(defmacro class-v (class)
+ "Internal: Return the class vector from the CLASS symbol."
+ ;; No check: If eieio gets this far, it's probably been checked already.
+ `(get ,class 'eieio-class-definition))
+
+(defmacro class-p (class)
+ "Return t if CLASS is a valid class vector.
+CLASS is a symbol."
+ ;; this new method is faster since it doesn't waste time checking lots of
+ ;; things.
+ `(condition-case nil
+ (eq (aref (class-v ,class) 0) 'defclass)
+ (error nil)))
+
+(defmacro eieio-object-p (obj)
+ "Return non-nil if OBJ is an EIEIO object."
+ `(condition-case nil
+ (let ((tobj ,obj))
+ (and (eq (aref tobj 0) 'object)
+ (class-p (aref tobj object-class))))
+ (error nil)))
+(defalias 'object-p 'eieio-object-p)
+
+(defmacro class-constructor (class)
+ "Return the symbol representing the constructor of CLASS."
+ `(aref (class-v ,class) class-symbol))
+
+(defmacro generic-p (method)
+ "Return t if symbol METHOD is a generic function.
+Only methods have the symbol `eieio-method-obarray' as a property (which
+contains a list of all bindings to that method type.)"
+ `(and (fboundp ,method) (get ,method 'eieio-method-obarray)))
+
+(defun generic-primary-only-p (method)
+ "Return t if symbol METHOD is a generic function with only primary methods.
+Only methods have the symbol `eieio-method-obarray' as a property (which
+contains a list of all bindings to that method type.)
+Methods with only primary implementations are executed in an optimized way."
+ (and (generic-p method)
+ (let ((M (get method 'eieio-method-tree)))
+ (and (< 0 (length (aref M method-primary)))
+ (not (aref M method-static))
+ (not (aref M method-before))
+ (not (aref M method-after))
+ (not (aref M method-generic-before))
+ (not (aref M method-generic-primary))
+ (not (aref M method-generic-after))))
+ ))
+
+(defun generic-primary-only-one-p (method)
+ "Return t if symbol METHOD is a generic function with only primary methods.
+Only methods have the symbol `eieio-method-obarray' as a property (which
+contains a list of all bindings to that method type.)
+Methods with only primary implementations are executed in an optimized way."
+ (and (generic-p method)
+ (let ((M (get method 'eieio-method-tree)))
+ (and (= 1 (length (aref M method-primary)))
+ (not (aref M method-static))
+ (not (aref M method-before))
+ (not (aref M method-after))
+ (not (aref M method-generic-before))
+ (not (aref M method-generic-primary))
+ (not (aref M method-generic-after))))
+ ))
+
+(defmacro class-option-assoc (list option)
+ "Return from LIST the found OPTION. Nil if it doesn't exist."
+ `(car-safe (cdr (memq ,option ,list))))
+
+(defmacro class-option (class option)
+ "Return the value stored for CLASS' OPTION.
+Return nil if that option doesn't exist."
+ `(class-option-assoc (aref (class-v ,class) class-options) ',option))
+
+(defmacro class-abstract-p (class)
+ "Return non-nil if CLASS is abstract.
+Abstract classes cannot be instantiated."
+ `(class-option ,class :abstract))
+
+(defmacro class-method-invocation-order (class)
+ "Return the invocation order of CLASS.
+Abstract classes cannot be instantiated."
+ `(or (class-option ,class :method-invocation-order)
+ :breadth-first))
+
+\f
+;;; Defining a new class
+;;
+(defmacro defclass (name superclass slots &rest options-and-doc)
+ "Define NAME as a new class derived from SUPERCLASS with SLOTS.
+OPTIONS-AND-DOC is used as the class' options and base documentation.
+SUPERCLASS is a list of superclasses to inherit from, with SLOTS
+being the slots residing in that class definition. NOTE: Currently
+only one slot may exist in SUPERCLASS as multiple inheritance is not
+yet supported. Supported tags are:
+
+ :initform - initializing form
+ :initarg - tag used during initialization
+ :accessor - tag used to create a function to access this slot
+ :allocation - specify where the value is stored.
+ defaults to `:instance', but could also be `:class'
+ :writer - a function symbol which will `write' an object's slot
+ :reader - a function symbol which will `read' an object
+ :type - the type of data allowed in this slot (see `typep')
+ :documentation
+ - A string documenting use of this slot.
+
+The following are extensions on CLOS:
+ :protection - Specify protection for this slot.
+ Defaults to `:public'. Also use `:protected', or `:private'
+ :custom - When customizing an object, the custom :type. Public only.
+ :label - A text string label used for a slot when customizing.
+ :group - Name of a customization group this slot belongs in.
+ :printer - A function to call to print the value of a slot.
+ See `eieio-override-prin1' as an example.
+
+A class can also have optional options. These options happen in place
+of documentation, (including a :documentation tag) in addition to
+documentation, or not at all. Supported options are:
+
+ :documentation - The doc-string used for this class.
+
+Options added to EIEIO:
+
+ :allow-nil-initform - Non-nil to skip typechecking of initforms if nil.
+ :custom-groups - List of custom group names. Organizes slots into
+ reasonable groups for customizations.
+ :abstract - Non-nil to prevent instances of this class.
+ If a string, use as an error string if someone does
+ try to make an instance.
+ :method-invocation-order
+ - Control the method invokation order if there is
+ multiple inheritance. Valid values are:
+ :breadth-first - The default.
+ :depth-first
+
+Options in CLOS not supported in EIEIO:
+
+ :metaclass - Class to use in place of `standard-class'
+ :default-initargs - Initargs to use when initializing new objects of
+ this class.
+
+Due to the way class options are set up, you can add any tags in you
+wish, and reference them using the function `class-option'."
+ ;; We must `eval-and-compile' this so that when we byte compile
+ ;; an eieio program, there is no need to load it ahead of time.
+ ;; It also provides lots of nice debugging errors at compile time.
+ `(eval-and-compile
+ (eieio-defclass ',name ',superclass ',slots ',options-and-doc)))
+
+(defvar eieio-defclass-autoload-map (make-vector 7 nil)
+ "Symbol map of superclasses we find in autoloads.")
+
+;; We autoload this because it's used in `make-autoload'.
+;;;###autoload
+(defun eieio-defclass-autoload (cname superclasses filename doc)
+ "Create autoload symbols for the EIEIO class CNAME.
+SUPERCLASSES are the superclasses that CNAME inherites from.
+DOC is the docstring for CNAME.
+This function creates a mock-class for CNAME and adds it into
+SUPERCLASSES as children.
+It creates an autoload function for CNAME's constructor."
+ ;; Assume we've already debugged inputs.
+
+ (let* ((oldc (when (class-p cname) (class-v cname)))
+ (newc (make-vector class-num-slots nil))
+ )
+ (if oldc
+ nil ;; Do nothing if we already have this class.
+
+ ;; Create the class in NEWC, but don't fill anything else in.
+ (aset newc 0 'defclass)
+ (aset newc class-symbol cname)
+
+ (let ((clear-parent nil))
+ ;; No parents?
+ (when (not superclasses)
+ (setq superclasses '(eieio-default-superclass)
+ clear-parent t)
+ )
+
+ ;; Hook our new class into the existing structures so we can
+ ;; autoload it later.
+ (dolist (SC superclasses)
+
+
+ ;; TODO - If we create an autoload that is in the map, that
+ ;; map needs to be cleared!
+
+
+ ;; Does our parent exist?
+ (if (not (class-p SC))
+
+ ;; Create a symbol for this parent, and then store this
+ ;; parent on that symbol.
+ (let ((sym (intern (symbol-name SC) eieio-defclass-autoload-map)))
+ (if (not (boundp sym))
+ (set sym (list cname))
+ (add-to-list sym cname))
+ )
+
+ ;; We have a parent, save the child in there.
+ (when (not (member cname (aref (class-v SC) class-children)))
+ (aset (class-v SC) class-children
+ (cons cname (aref (class-v SC) class-children)))))
+
+ ;; save parent in child
+ (aset newc class-parent (cons SC (aref newc class-parent)))
+ )
+
+ ;; turn this into a useable self-pointing symbol
+ (set cname cname)
+
+ ;; Store the new class vector definition into the symbol. We need to
+ ;; do this first so that we can call defmethod for the accessor.
+ ;; The vector will be updated by the following while loop and will not
+ ;; need to be stored a second time.
+ (put cname 'eieio-class-definition newc)
+
+ ;; Clear the parent
+ (if clear-parent (aset newc class-parent nil))
+
+ ;; Create an autoload on top of our constructor function.
+ (autoload cname filename doc nil nil)
+ (autoload (intern (concat (symbol-name cname) "-p")) filename "" nil nil)
+ (autoload (intern (concat (symbol-name cname) "-child-p")) filename "" nil nil)
+
+ ))))
+
+(defsubst eieio-class-un-autoload (cname)
+ "If class CNAME is in an autoload state, load it's file."
+ (when (eq (car-safe (symbol-function cname)) 'autoload)
+ (load-library (car (cdr (symbol-function cname))))))
+
+(defun eieio-defclass (cname superclasses slots options-and-doc)
+ "See `defclass' for more information.
+Define CNAME as a new subclass of SUPERCLASSES, with SLOTS being the
+slots residing in that class definition, and with options or documentation
+OPTIONS-AND-DOC as the toplevel documentation for this class."
+ ;; Run our eieio-hook each time, and clear it when we are done.
+ ;; This way people can add hooks safely if they want to modify eieio
+ ;; or add definitions when eieio is loaded or something like that.
+ (run-hooks 'eieio-hook)
+ (setq eieio-hook nil)
+
+ (if (not (symbolp cname)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument '(symbolp cname)))
+ (if (not (listp superclasses)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument '(listp superclasses)))
+
+ (let* ((pname (if superclasses superclasses nil))
+ (newc (make-vector class-num-slots nil))
+ (oldc (when (class-p cname) (class-v cname)))
+ (groups nil) ;; list of groups id'd from slots
+ (options nil)
+ (clearparent nil))
+
+ (aset newc 0 'defclass)
+ (aset newc class-symbol cname)
+
+ ;; If this class already existed, and we are updating it's structure,
+ ;; make sure we keep the old child list. This can cause bugs, but
+ ;; if no new slots are created, it also saves time, and prevents
+ ;; method table breakage, particularly when the users is only
+ ;; byte compiling an EIEIO file.
+ (if oldc
+ (aset newc class-children (aref oldc class-children))
+ ;; If the old class did not exist, but did exist in the autoload map, then adopt those children.
+ ;; This is like the above, but deals with autoloads nicely.
+ (let ((sym (intern-soft (symbol-name cname) eieio-defclass-autoload-map)))
+ (when sym
+ (condition-case nil
+ (aset newc class-children (symbol-value sym))
+ (error nil))
+ (unintern (symbol-name cname) eieio-defclass-autoload-map)
+ ))
+ )
+
+ (cond ((and (stringp (car options-and-doc))
+ (/= 1 (% (length options-and-doc) 2)))
+ (error "Too many arguments to `defclass'"))
+ ((and (symbolp (car options-and-doc))
+ (/= 0 (% (length options-and-doc) 2)))
+ (error "Too many arguments to `defclass'"))
+ )
+
+ (setq options
+ (if (stringp (car options-and-doc))
+ (cons :documentation options-and-doc)
+ options-and-doc))
+
+ (if pname
+ (progn
+ (while pname
+ (if (and (car pname) (symbolp (car pname)))
+ (if (not (class-p (car pname)))
+ ;; bad class
+ (error "Given parent class %s is not a class" (car pname))
+ ;; good parent class...
+ ;; save new child in parent
+ (when (not (member cname (aref (class-v (car pname)) class-children)))
+ (aset (class-v (car pname)) class-children
+ (cons cname (aref (class-v (car pname)) class-children))))
+ ;; Get custom groups, and store them into our local copy.
+ (mapc (lambda (g) (add-to-list 'groups g))
+ (class-option (car pname) :custom-groups))
+ ;; save parent in child
+ (aset newc class-parent (cons (car pname) (aref newc class-parent))))
+ (error "Invalid parent class %s" pname))
+ (setq pname (cdr pname)))
+ ;; Reverse the list of our parents so that they are prioritized in
+ ;; the same order as specified in the code.
+ (aset newc class-parent (nreverse (aref newc class-parent))) )
+ ;; If there is nothing to loop over, then inherit from the
+ ;; default superclass.
+ (unless (eq cname 'eieio-default-superclass)
+ ;; adopt the default parent here, but clear it later...
+ (setq clearparent t)
+ ;; save new child in parent
+ (if (not (member cname (aref (class-v 'eieio-default-superclass) class-children)))
+ (aset (class-v 'eieio-default-superclass) class-children
+ (cons cname (aref (class-v 'eieio-default-superclass) class-children))))
+ ;; save parent in child
+ (aset newc class-parent (list eieio-default-superclass))))
+
+ ;; turn this into a useable self-pointing symbol
+ (set cname cname)
+
+ ;; These two tests must be created right away so we can have self-
+ ;; referencing classes. ei, a class whose slot can contain only
+ ;; pointers to itself.
+
+ ;; Create the test function
+ (let ((csym (intern (concat (symbol-name cname) "-p"))))
+ (fset csym
+ (list 'lambda (list 'obj)
+ (format "Test OBJ to see if it an object of type %s" cname)
+ (list 'and '(eieio-object-p obj)
+ (list 'same-class-p 'obj cname)))))
+
+ ;; Make sure the method invocation order is a valid value.
+ (let ((io (class-option-assoc options :method-invocation-order)))
+ (when (and io (not (member io '(:depth-first :breadth-first))))
+ (error "Method invocation order %s is not allowed" io)
+ ))
+
+ ;; Create a handy child test too
+ (let ((csym (intern (concat (symbol-name cname) "-child-p"))))
+ (fset csym
+ `(lambda (obj)
+ ,(format
+ "Test OBJ to see if it an object is a child of type %s"
+ cname)
+ (and (eieio-object-p obj)
+ (object-of-class-p obj ,cname))))
+
+ ;; When using typep, (typep OBJ 'myclass) returns t for objects which
+ ;; are subclasses of myclass. For our predicates, however, it is
+ ;; important for EIEIO to be backwards compatible, where
+ ;; myobject-p, and myobject-child-p are different.
+ ;; "cl" uses this technique to specify symbols with specific typep
+ ;; test, so we can let typep have the CLOS documented behavior
+ ;; while keeping our above predicate clean.
+ (eval `(deftype ,cname ()
+ '(satisfies
+ ,(intern (concat (symbol-name cname) "-child-p")))))
+
+ )
+
+ ;; before adding new slots, lets add all the methods and classes
+ ;; in from the parent class
+ (eieio-copy-parents-into-subclass newc superclasses)
+
+ ;; Store the new class vector definition into the symbol. We need to
+ ;; do this first so that we can call defmethod for the accessor.
+ ;; The vector will be updated by the following while loop and will not
+ ;; need to be stored a second time.
+ (put cname 'eieio-class-definition newc)
+
+ ;; Query each slot in the declaration list and mangle into the
+ ;; class structure I have defined.
+ (while slots
+ (let* ((slot1 (car slots))
+ (name (car slot1))
+ (slot (cdr slot1))
+ (acces (plist-get slot ':accessor))
+ (init (or (plist-get slot ':initform)
+ (if (member ':initform slot) nil
+ eieio-unbound)))
+ (initarg (plist-get slot ':initarg))
+ (docstr (plist-get slot ':documentation))
+ (prot (plist-get slot ':protection))
+ (reader (plist-get slot ':reader))
+ (writer (plist-get slot ':writer))
+ (alloc (plist-get slot ':allocation))
+ (type (plist-get slot ':type))
+ (custom (plist-get slot ':custom))
+ (label (plist-get slot ':label))
+ (customg (plist-get slot ':group))
+ (printer (plist-get slot ':printer))
+
+ (skip-nil (class-option-assoc options :allow-nil-initform))
+ )
+
+ (if eieio-error-unsupported-class-tags
+ (let ((tmp slot))
+ (while tmp
+ (if (not (member (car tmp) '(:accessor
+ :initform
+ :initarg
+ :documentation
+ :protection
+ :reader
+ :writer
+ :allocation
+ :type
+ :custom
+ :label
+ :group
+ :printer
+ :allow-nil-initform
+ :custom-groups)))
+ (signal 'invalid-slot-type (list (car tmp))))
+ (setq tmp (cdr (cdr tmp))))))
+
+ ;; Clean up the meaning of protection.
+ (cond ((or (eq prot 'public) (eq prot :public)) (setq prot nil))
+ ((or (eq prot 'protected) (eq prot :protected)) (setq prot 'protected))
+ ((or (eq prot 'private) (eq prot :private)) (setq prot 'private))
+ ((eq prot nil) nil)
+ (t (signal 'invalid-slot-type (list ':protection prot))))
+
+ ;; Make sure the :allocation parameter has a valid value.
+ (if (not (or (not alloc) (eq alloc :class) (eq alloc :instance)))
+ (signal 'invalid-slot-type (list ':allocation alloc)))
+
+ ;; The default type specifier is supposed to be t, meaning anything.
+ (if (not type) (setq type t))
+
+ ;; Label is nil, or a string
+ (if (not (or (null label) (stringp label)))
+ (signal 'invalid-slot-type (list ':label label)))
+
+ ;; Is there an initarg, but allocation of class?
+ (if (and initarg (eq alloc :class))
+ (message "Class allocated slots do not need :initarg"))
+
+ ;; intern the symbol so we can use it blankly
+ (if initarg (set initarg initarg))
+
+ ;; The customgroup should be a list of symbols
+ (cond ((null customg)
+ (setq customg '(default)))
+ ((not (listp customg))
+ (setq customg (list customg))))
+ ;; The customgroup better be a symbol, or list of symbols.
+ (mapc (lambda (cg)
+ (if (not (symbolp cg))
+ (signal 'invalid-slot-type (list ':group cg))))
+ customg)
+
+ ;; First up, add this slot into our new class.
+ (eieio-add-new-slot newc name init docstr type custom label customg printer
+ prot initarg alloc 'defaultoverride skip-nil)
+
+ ;; We need to id the group, and store them in a group list attribute.
+ (mapc (lambda (cg) (add-to-list 'groups cg)) customg)
+
+ ;; anyone can have an accessor function. This creates a function
+ ;; of the specified name, and also performs a `defsetf' if applicable
+ ;; so that users can `setf' the space returned by this function
+ (if acces
+ (progn
+ (eieio-defmethod acces
+ (list (if (eq alloc :class) :static :primary)
+ (list (list 'this cname))
+ (format
+ "Retrieves the slot `%s' from an object of class `%s'"
+ name cname)
+ (list 'if (list 'slot-boundp 'this (list 'quote name))
+ (list 'eieio-oref 'this (list 'quote name))
+ ;; Else - Some error? nil?
+ nil
+ )))
+ ;; Thanks Pascal Bourguignon <pjb@informatimago.com>
+ ;; For this complex macro.
+ (eval (macroexpand
+ (list 'defsetf acces '(widget) '(store)
+ (list 'list ''eieio-oset 'widget
+ (list 'quote (list 'quote name)) 'store))))
+ ;;`(defsetf ,acces (widget) (store) (eieio-oset widget ',cname store))
+ )
+ )
+ ;; If a writer is defined, then create a generic method of that
+ ;; name whose purpose is to set the value of the slot.
+ (if writer
+ (progn
+ (eieio-defmethod writer
+ (list (list (list 'this cname) 'value)
+ (format "Set the slot `%s' of an object of class `%s'"
+ name cname)
+ `(setf (slot-value this ',name) value)))
+ ))
+ ;; If a reader is defined, then create a generic method
+ ;; of that name whose purpose is to access this slot value.
+ (if reader
+ (progn
+ (eieio-defmethod reader
+ (list (list (list 'this cname))
+ (format "Access the slot `%s' from object of class `%s'"
+ name cname)
+ `(slot-value this ',name)))))
+ )
+ (setq slots (cdr slots)))
+
+ ;; Now that everything has been loaded up, all our lists are backwards! Fix that up now.
+ (aset newc class-public-a (nreverse (aref newc class-public-a)))
+ (aset newc class-public-d (nreverse (aref newc class-public-d)))
+ (aset newc class-public-doc (nreverse (aref newc class-public-doc)))
+ (aset newc class-public-type
+ (apply 'vector (nreverse (aref newc class-public-type))))
+ (aset newc class-public-custom (nreverse (aref newc class-public-custom)))
+ (aset newc class-public-custom-label (nreverse (aref newc class-public-custom-label)))
+ (aset newc class-public-custom-group (nreverse (aref newc class-public-custom-group)))
+ (aset newc class-public-printer (nreverse (aref newc class-public-printer)))
+ (aset newc class-protection (nreverse (aref newc class-protection)))
+ (aset newc class-initarg-tuples (nreverse (aref newc class-initarg-tuples)))
+
+ ;; The storage for class-class-allocation-type needs to be turned into
+ ;; a vector now.
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-type
+ (apply 'vector (aref newc class-class-allocation-type)))
+
+ ;; Also, take class allocated values, and vectorize them for speed.
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-values
+ (apply 'vector (aref newc class-class-allocation-values)))
+
+ ;; Attach slot symbols into an obarray, and store the index of
+ ;; this slot as the variable slot in this new symbol. We need to
+ ;; know about primes, because obarrays are best set in vectors of
+ ;; prime number length, and we also need to make our vector small
+ ;; to save space, and also optimal for the number of items we have.
+ (let* ((cnt 0)
+ (pubsyms (aref newc class-public-a))
+ (prots (aref newc class-protection))
+ (l (length pubsyms))
+ (vl (let ((primes '( 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47
+ 53 59 61 67 71 73 79 83 89 97 101 )))
+ (while (and primes (< (car primes) l))
+ (setq primes (cdr primes)))
+ (car primes)))
+ (oa (make-vector vl 0))
+ (newsym))
+ (while pubsyms
+ (setq newsym (intern (symbol-name (car pubsyms)) oa))
+ (set newsym cnt)
+ (setq cnt (1+ cnt))
+ (if (car prots) (put newsym 'protection (car prots)))
+ (setq pubsyms (cdr pubsyms)
+ prots (cdr prots)))
+ (aset newc class-symbol-obarray oa)
+ )
+
+ ;; Create the constructor function
+ (if (class-option-assoc options :abstract)
+ ;; Abstract classes cannot be instantiated. Say so.
+ (let ((abs (class-option-assoc options :abstract)))
+ (if (not (stringp abs))
+ (setq abs (format "Class %s is abstract" cname)))
+ (fset cname
+ `(lambda (&rest stuff)
+ ,(format "You cannot create a new object of type %s" cname)
+ (error ,abs))))
+
+ ;; Non-abstract classes need a constructor.
+ (fset cname
+ `(lambda (newname &rest slots)
+ ,(format "Create a new object with name NAME of class type %s" cname)
+ (apply 'constructor ,cname newname slots)))
+ )
+
+ ;; Set up a specialized doc string.
+ ;; Use stored value since it is calculated in a non-trivial way
+ (put cname 'variable-documentation
+ (class-option-assoc options :documentation))
+
+ ;; We have a list of custom groups. Store them into the options.
+ (let ((g (class-option-assoc options :custom-groups)))
+ (mapc (lambda (cg) (add-to-list 'g cg)) groups)
+ (if (memq :custom-groups options)
+ (setcar (cdr (memq :custom-groups options)) g)
+ (setq options (cons :custom-groups (cons g options)))))
+
+ ;; Set up the options we have collected.
+ (aset newc class-options options)
+
+ ;; if this is a superclass, clear out parent (which was set to the
+ ;; default superclass eieio-default-superclass)
+ (if clearparent (aset newc class-parent nil))
+
+ ;; Create the cached default object.
+ (let ((cache (make-vector (+ (length (aref newc class-public-a))
+ 3) nil)))
+ (aset cache 0 'object)
+ (aset cache object-class cname)
+ (aset cache object-name 'default-cache-object)
+ (let ((eieio-skip-typecheck t))
+ ;; All type-checking has been done to our satisfaction
+ ;; before this call. Don't waste our time in this call..
+ (eieio-set-defaults cache t))
+ (aset newc class-default-object-cache cache))
+
+ ;; Return our new class object
+ ;; newc
+ cname
+ ))
+
+(defun eieio-perform-slot-validation-for-default (slot spec value skipnil)
+ "For SLOT, signal if SPEC does not match VALUE.
+If SKIPNIL is non-nil, then if VALUE is nil, return t."
+ (let ((val (eieio-default-eval-maybe value)))
+ (if (and (not eieio-skip-typecheck)
+ (not (and skipnil (null val)))
+ (not (eieio-perform-slot-validation spec val)))
+ (signal 'invalid-slot-type (list slot spec val)))))
+
+(defun eieio-add-new-slot (newc a d doc type cust label custg print prot init alloc
+ &optional defaultoverride skipnil)
+ "Add into NEWC attribute A.
+If A already exists in NEWC, then do nothing. If it doesn't exist,
+then also add in D (defualt), DOC, TYPE, CUST, LABEL, CUSTG, PRINT, PROT, and INIT arg.
+Argument ALLOC specifies if the slot is allocated per instance, or per class.
+If optional DEFAULTOVERRIDE is non-nil, then if A exists in NEWC,
+we must override it's value for a default.
+Optional argument SKIPNIL indicates if type checking should be skipped
+if default value is nil."
+ ;; Make sure we duplicate those items that are sequences.
+ (condition-case nil
+ (if (sequencep d) (setq d (copy-sequence d)))
+ ;; This copy can fail on a cons cell with a non-cons in the cdr. Lets skip it if it doesn't work.
+ (error nil))
+ (if (sequencep type) (setq type (copy-sequence type)))
+ (if (sequencep cust) (setq cust (copy-sequence cust)))
+ (if (sequencep custg) (setq custg (copy-sequence custg)))
+
+ ;; To prevent override information w/out specification of storage,
+ ;; we need to do this little hack.
+ (if (member a (aref newc class-class-allocation-a)) (setq alloc ':class))
+
+ (if (or (not alloc) (and (symbolp alloc) (eq alloc ':instance)))
+ ;; In this case, we modify the INSTANCE version of a given slot.
+
+ (progn
+
+ ;; Only add this element if it is so-far unique
+ (if (not (member a (aref newc class-public-a)))
+ (progn
+ (eieio-perform-slot-validation-for-default a type d skipnil)
+ (aset newc class-public-a (cons a (aref newc class-public-a)))
+ (aset newc class-public-d (cons d (aref newc class-public-d)))
+ (aset newc class-public-doc (cons doc (aref newc class-public-doc)))
+ (aset newc class-public-type (cons type (aref newc class-public-type)))
+ (aset newc class-public-custom (cons cust (aref newc class-public-custom)))
+ (aset newc class-public-custom-label (cons label (aref newc class-public-custom-label)))
+ (aset newc class-public-custom-group (cons custg (aref newc class-public-custom-group)))
+ (aset newc class-public-printer (cons print (aref newc class-public-printer)))
+ (aset newc class-protection (cons prot (aref newc class-protection)))
+ (aset newc class-initarg-tuples (cons (cons init a) (aref newc class-initarg-tuples)))
+ )
+ ;; When defaultoverride is true, we are usually adding new local
+ ;; attributes which must override the default value of any slot
+ ;; passed in by one of the parent classes.
+ (when defaultoverride
+ ;; There is a match, and we must override the old value.
+ (let* ((ca (aref newc class-public-a))
+ (np (member a ca))
+ (num (- (length ca) (length np)))
+ (dp (if np (nthcdr num (aref newc class-public-d))
+ nil))
+ (tp (if np (nth num (aref newc class-public-type))))
+ )
+ (if (not np)
+ (error "Eieio internal error overriding default value for %s"
+ a)
+ ;; If type is passed in, is it the same?
+ (if (not (eq type t))
+ (if (not (equal type tp))
+ (error
+ "Child slot type `%s' does not match inherited type `%s' for `%s'"
+ type tp a)))
+ ;; If we have a repeat, only update the initarg...
+ (unless (eq d eieio-unbound)
+ (eieio-perform-slot-validation-for-default a tp d skipnil)
+ (setcar dp d))
+ ;; If we have a new initarg, check for it.
+ (when init
+ (let* ((inits (aref newc class-initarg-tuples))
+ (inita (rassq a inits)))
+ ;; Replace the CAR of the associate INITA.
+ ;;(message "Initarg: %S replace %s" inita init)
+ (setcar inita init)
+ ))
+
+ ;; PLN Tue Jun 26 11:57:06 2007 : The protection is
+ ;; checked and SHOULD match the superclass
+ ;; protection. Otherwise an error is thrown. However
+ ;; I wonder if a more flexible schedule might be
+ ;; implemented.
+ ;;
+ ;; EML - We used to have (if prot... here,
+ ;; but a prot of 'nil means public.
+ ;;
+ (let ((super-prot (nth num (aref newc class-protection)))
+ )
+ (if (not (eq prot super-prot))
+ (error "Child slot protection `%s' does not match inherited protection `%s' for `%s'"
+ prot super-prot a)))
+ ;; End original PLN
+
+ ;; PLN Tue Jun 26 11:57:06 2007 :
+ ;; We do a non redundant combination of ancient
+ ;; custom groups and new ones using the common lisp
+ ;; `union' method.
+ (when custg
+ (let ((where-groups
+ (nthcdr num (aref newc class-public-custom-group))))
+ (setcar where-groups
+ (union (car where-groups)
+ (if (listp custg) custg (list custg))))))
+ ;; End PLN
+
+ ;; PLN Mon Jun 25 22:44:34 2007 : If a new cust is
+ ;; set, simply replaces the old one.
+ (when cust
+ ;; (message "Custom type redefined to %s" cust)
+ (setcar (nthcdr num (aref newc class-public-custom)) cust))
+
+ ;; If a new label is specified, it simply replaces
+ ;; the old one.
+ (when label
+ ;; (message "Custom label redefined to %s" label)
+ (setcar (nthcdr num (aref newc class-public-custom-label)) label))
+ ;; End PLN
+
+ ;; PLN Sat Jun 30 17:24:42 2007 : when a new
+ ;; doc is specified, simply replaces the old one.
+ (when doc
+ ;;(message "Documentation redefined to %s" doc)
+ (setcar (nthcdr num (aref newc class-public-doc))
+ doc))
+ ;; End PLN
+
+ ;; If a new printer is specified, it simply replaces
+ ;; the old one.
+ (when print
+ ;; (message "printer redefined to %s" print)
+ (setcar (nthcdr num (aref newc class-public-printer)) print))
+
+ )))
+ ))
+
+ ;; CLASS ALLOCATED SLOTS
+ (let ((value (eieio-default-eval-maybe d)))
+ (if (not (member a (aref newc class-class-allocation-a)))
+ (progn
+ (eieio-perform-slot-validation-for-default a type value skipnil)
+ ;; Here we have found a :class version of a slot. This
+ ;; requires a very different aproach.
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-a (cons a (aref newc class-class-allocation-a)))
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-doc (cons doc (aref newc class-class-allocation-doc)))
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-type (cons type (aref newc class-class-allocation-type)))
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-custom (cons cust (aref newc class-class-allocation-custom)))
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-custom-label (cons label (aref newc class-class-allocation-custom-label)))
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-custom-group (cons custg (aref newc class-class-allocation-custom-group)))
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-protection (cons prot (aref newc class-class-allocation-protection)))
+ ;; Default value is stored in the 'values section, since new objects
+ ;; can't initialize from this element.
+ (aset newc class-class-allocation-values (cons value (aref newc class-class-allocation-values))))
+ (when defaultoverride
+ ;; There is a match, and we must override the old value.
+ (let* ((ca (aref newc class-class-allocation-a))
+ (np (member a ca))
+ (num (- (length ca) (length np)))
+ (dp (if np
+ (nthcdr num
+ (aref newc class-class-allocation-values))
+ nil))
+ (tp (if np (nth num (aref newc class-class-allocation-type))
+ nil)))
+ (if (not np)
+ (error "Eieio internal error overriding default value for %s"
+ a)
+ ;; If type is passed in, is it the same?
+ (if (not (eq type t))
+ (if (not (equal type tp))
+ (error
+ "Child slot type `%s' does not match inherited type `%s' for `%s'"
+ type tp a)))
+ ;; EML - Note: the only reason to override a class bound slot
+ ;; is to change the default, so allow unbound in.
+
+ ;; If we have a repeat, only update the vlaue...
+ (eieio-perform-slot-validation-for-default a tp value skipnil)
+ (setcar dp value))
+
+ ;; PLN Tue Jun 26 11:57:06 2007 : The protection is
+ ;; checked and SHOULD match the superclass
+ ;; protection. Otherwise an error is thrown. However
+ ;; I wonder if a more flexible schedule might be
+ ;; implemented.
+ (let ((super-prot
+ (car (nthcdr num (aref newc class-class-allocation-protection)))))
+ (if (not (eq prot super-prot))
+ (error "Child slot protection `%s' does not match inherited protection `%s' for `%s'"
+ prot super-prot a)))
+ ;; We do a non redundant combination of ancient
+ ;; custom groups and new ones using the common lisp
+ ;; `union' method.
+ (when custg
+ (let ((where-groups
+ (nthcdr num (aref newc class-class-allocation-custom-group))))
+ (setcar where-groups
+ (union (car where-groups)
+ (if (listp custg) custg (list custg))))))
+ ;; End PLN
+
+ ;; PLN Sat Jun 30 17:24:42 2007 : when a new
+ ;; doc is specified, simply replaces the old one.
+ (when doc
+ ;;(message "Documentation redefined to %s" doc)
+ (setcar (nthcdr num (aref newc class-class-allocation-doc))
+ doc))
+ ;; End PLN
+
+ ;; If a new printer is specified, it simply replaces
+ ;; the old one.
+ (when print
+ ;; (message "printer redefined to %s" print)
+ (setcar (nthcdr num (aref newc class-class-allocation-printer)) print))
+
+ ))
+ ))
+ ))
+
+(defun eieio-copy-parents-into-subclass (newc parents)
+ "Copy into NEWC the slots of PARENTS.
+Follow the rules of not overwritting early parents when applying to
+the new child class."
+ (let ((ps (aref newc class-parent))
+ (sn (class-option-assoc (aref newc class-options)
+ ':allow-nil-initform)))
+ (while ps
+ ;; First, duplicate all the slots of the parent.
+ (let ((pcv (class-v (car ps))))
+ (let ((pa (aref pcv class-public-a))
+ (pd (aref pcv class-public-d))
+ (pdoc (aref pcv class-public-doc))
+ (ptype (aref pcv class-public-type))
+ (pcust (aref pcv class-public-custom))
+ (plabel (aref pcv class-public-custom-label))
+ (pcustg (aref pcv class-public-custom-group))
+ (printer (aref pcv class-public-printer))
+ (pprot (aref pcv class-protection))
+ (pinit (aref pcv class-initarg-tuples))
+ (i 0))
+ (while pa
+ (eieio-add-new-slot newc
+ (car pa) (car pd) (car pdoc) (aref ptype i)
+ (car pcust) (car plabel) (car pcustg)
+ (car printer)
+ (car pprot) (car-safe (car pinit)) nil nil sn)
+ ;; Increment each value.
+ (setq pa (cdr pa)
+ pd (cdr pd)
+ pdoc (cdr pdoc)
+ i (1+ i)
+ pcust (cdr pcust)
+ plabel (cdr plabel)
+ pcustg (cdr pcustg)
+ printer (cdr printer)
+ pprot (cdr pprot)
+ pinit (cdr pinit))
+ )) ;; while/let
+ ;; Now duplicate all the class alloc slots.
+ (let ((pa (aref pcv class-class-allocation-a))
+ (pdoc (aref pcv class-class-allocation-doc))
+ (ptype (aref pcv class-class-allocation-type))
+ (pcust (aref pcv class-class-allocation-custom))
+ (plabel (aref pcv class-class-allocation-custom-label))
+ (pcustg (aref pcv class-class-allocation-custom-group))
+ (printer (aref pcv class-class-allocation-printer))
+ (pprot (aref pcv class-class-allocation-protection))
+ (pval (aref pcv class-class-allocation-values))
+ (i 0))
+ (while pa
+ (eieio-add-new-slot newc
+ (car pa) (aref pval i) (car pdoc) (aref ptype i)
+ (car pcust) (car plabel) (car pcustg)
+ (car printer)
+ (car pprot) nil ':class sn)
+ ;; Increment each value.
+ (setq pa (cdr pa)
+ pdoc (cdr pdoc)
+ pcust (cdr pcust)
+ plabel (cdr plabel)
+ pcustg (cdr pcustg)
+ printer (cdr printer)
+ pprot (cdr pprot)
+ i (1+ i))
+ ))) ;; while/let
+ ;; Loop over each parent class
+ (setq ps (cdr ps)))
+ ))
+
+;;; CLOS style implementation of object creators.
+;;
+(defun make-instance (class &rest initargs)
+ "Make a new instance of CLASS based on INITARGS.
+CLASS is a class symbol. For example:
+
+ (make-instance 'foo)
+
+ INITARGS is a property list with keywords based on the :initarg
+for each slot. For example:
+
+ (make-instance 'foo :slot1 value1 :slotN valueN)
+
+Compatability note:
+
+If the first element of INITARGS is a string, it is used as the
+name of the class.
+
+In EIEIO, the class' constructor requires a name for use when printing.
+`make-instance' in CLOS doesn't use names the way Emacs does, so the
+class is used as the name slot instead when INITARGS doesn't start with
+a string."
+ (if (and (car initargs) (stringp (car initargs)))
+ (apply (class-constructor class) initargs)
+ (apply (class-constructor class)
+ (cond ((symbolp class) (symbol-name class))
+ (t (format "%S" class)))
+ initargs)))
+
+\f
+;;; CLOS methods and generics
+;;
+(defmacro defgeneric (method args &optional doc-string)
+ "Create a generic function METHOD. ARGS is ignored.
+DOC-STRING is the base documentation for this class. A generic
+function has no body, as it's purpose is to decide which method body
+is appropriate to use. Use `defmethod' to create methods, and it
+calls defgeneric for you. With this implementation the arguments are
+currently ignored. You can use `defgeneric' to apply specialized
+top level documentation to a method."
+ `(eieio-defgeneric (quote ,method) ,doc-string))
+
+(defun eieio-defgeneric-form (method doc-string)
+ "The lambda form that would be used as the function defined on METHOD.
+All methods should call the same EIEIO function for dispatch.
+DOC-STRING is the documentation attached to METHOD."
+ `(lambda (&rest local-args)
+ ,doc-string
+ (eieio-generic-call (quote ,method) local-args)))
+
+(defsubst eieio-defgeneric-reset-generic-form (method)
+ "Setup METHOD to call the generic form."
+ (let ((doc-string (documentation method)))
+ (fset method (eieio-defgeneric-form method doc-string))))
+
+(defun eieio-defgeneric-form-primary-only (method doc-string)
+ "The lambda form that would be used as the function defined on METHOD.
+All methods should call the same EIEIO function for dispatch.
+DOC-STRING is the documentation attached to METHOD."
+ `(lambda (&rest local-args)
+ ,doc-string
+ (eieio-generic-call-primary-only (quote ,method) local-args)))
+
+(defsubst eieio-defgeneric-reset-generic-form-primary-only (method)
+ "Setup METHOD to call the generic form."
+ (let ((doc-string (documentation method)))
+ (fset method (eieio-defgeneric-form-primary-only method doc-string))))
+
+(defun eieio-defgeneric-form-primary-only-one (method doc-string
+ class
+ impl
+ )
+ "The lambda form that would be used as the function defined on METHOD.
+All methods should call the same EIEIO function for dispatch.
+DOC-STRING is the documentation attached to METHOD.
+CLASS is the class symbol needed for private method access.
+IMPL is the symbol holding the method implementation."
+ ;; NOTE: I tried out byte compiling this little fcn. Turns out it
+ ;; is faster to execute this for not byte-compiled. ie, install this,
+ ;; then measure calls going through here. I wonder why.
+ (require 'bytecomp)
+ (let ((byte-compile-free-references nil)
+ (byte-compile-warnings nil)
+ )
+ (byte-compile-lambda
+ `(lambda (&rest local-args)
+ ,doc-string
+ ;; This is a cool cheat. Usually we need to look up in the
+ ;; method table to find out if there is a method or not. We can
+ ;; instead make that determination at load time when there is
+ ;; only one method. If the first arg is not a child of the class
+ ;; of that one implementation, then clearly, there is no method def.
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p (car local-args)))
+ ;; Not an object. Just signal.
+ (signal 'no-method-definition (list ,(list 'quote method) local-args))
+
+ ;; We do have an object. Make sure it is the right type.
+ (if ,(if (eq class eieio-default-superclass)
+ nil ; default superclass means just an obj. Already asked.
+ `(not (child-of-class-p (aref (car local-args) object-class)
+ ,(list 'quote class)))
+ )
+
+ ;; If not the right kind of object, call no applicable
+ (apply 'no-applicable-method (car local-args)
+ ,(list 'quote method) local-args)
+
+ ;; It is ok, do the call.
+ ;; Fill in inter-call variables then evaluate the method.
+ (let ((scoped-class ,(list 'quote class))
+ (eieio-generic-call-next-method-list nil)
+ (eieio-generic-call-key method-primary)
+ (eieio-generic-call-methodname ,(list 'quote method))
+ (eieio-generic-call-arglst local-args)
+ )
+ (apply ,(list 'quote impl) local-args)
+ ;(,impl local-args)
+ ))))
+ )
+ ))
+
+(defsubst eieio-defgeneric-reset-generic-form-primary-only-one (method)
+ "Setup METHOD to call the generic form."
+ (let* ((doc-string (documentation method))
+ (M (get method 'eieio-method-tree))
+ (entry (car (aref M method-primary)))
+ )
+ (fset method (eieio-defgeneric-form-primary-only-one
+ method doc-string
+ (car entry)
+ (cdr entry)
+ ))))
+
+(defun eieio-defgeneric (method doc-string)
+ "Engine part to `defgeneric' macro defining METHOD with DOC-STRING."
+ (if (and (fboundp method) (not (generic-p method))
+ (or (byte-code-function-p (symbol-function method))
+ (not (eq 'autoload (car (symbol-function method)))))
+ )
+ (error "You cannot create a generic/method over an existing symbol: %s"
+ method))
+ ;; Don't do this over and over.
+ (unless (fboundp 'method)
+ ;; This defun tells emacs where the first definition of this
+ ;; method is defined.
+ `(defun ,method nil)
+ ;; Make sure the method tables are installed.
+ (eieiomt-install method)
+ ;; Apply the actual body of this function.
+ (fset method (eieio-defgeneric-form method doc-string))
+ ;; Return the method
+ 'method))
+
+(defun eieio-unbind-method-implementations (method)
+ "Make the generic method METHOD have no implementations..
+It will leave the original generic function in place, but remove
+reference to all implementations of METHOD."
+ (put method 'eieio-method-tree nil)
+ (put method 'eieio-method-obarray nil))
+
+(defmacro defmethod (method &rest args)
+ "Create a new METHOD through `defgeneric' with ARGS.
+
+The second optional argument KEY is a specifier that
+modifies how the method is called, including:
+ :before - Method will be called before the :primary
+ :primary - The default if not specified.
+ :after - Method will be called after the :primary
+ :static - First arg could be an object or class
+The next argument is the ARGLIST. The ARGLIST specifies the arguments
+to the method as with `defun'. The first argument can have a type
+specifier, such as:
+ ((VARNAME CLASS) ARG2 ...)
+where VARNAME is the name of the local variable for the method being
+created. The CLASS is a class symbol for a class made with `defclass'.
+A DOCSTRING comes after the ARGLIST, and is optional.
+All the rest of the args are the BODY of the method. A method will
+return the value of the last form in the BODY.
+
+Summary:
+
+ (defmethod mymethod [:before | :primary | :after | :static]
+ ((typearg class-name) arg2 &optional opt &rest rest)
+ \"doc-string\"
+ body)"
+ `(eieio-defmethod (quote ,method) (quote ,args)))
+
+(defun eieio-defmethod (method args)
+ "Work part of the `defmethod' macro defining METHOD with ARGS."
+ (let ((key nil) (body nil) (firstarg nil) (argfix nil) (argclass nil) loopa)
+ ;; find optional keys
+ (setq key
+ (cond ((or (eq ':BEFORE (car args))
+ (eq ':before (car args)))
+ (setq args (cdr args))
+ method-before)
+ ((or (eq ':AFTER (car args))
+ (eq ':after (car args)))
+ (setq args (cdr args))
+ method-after)
+ ((or (eq ':PRIMARY (car args))
+ (eq ':primary (car args)))
+ (setq args (cdr args))
+ method-primary)
+ ((or (eq ':STATIC (car args))
+ (eq ':static (car args)))
+ (setq args (cdr args))
+ method-static)
+ ;; Primary key
+ (t method-primary)))
+ ;; get body, and fix contents of args to be the arguments of the fn.
+ (setq body (cdr args)
+ args (car args))
+ (setq loopa args)
+ ;; Create a fixed version of the arguments
+ (while loopa
+ (setq argfix (cons (if (listp (car loopa)) (car (car loopa)) (car loopa))
+ argfix))
+ (setq loopa (cdr loopa)))
+ ;; make sure there is a generic
+ (eieio-defgeneric
+ method
+ (if (stringp (car body))
+ (car body) (format "Generically created method `%s'" method)))
+ ;; create symbol for property to bind to. If the first arg is of
+ ;; the form (varname vartype) and `vartype' is a class, then
+ ;; that class will be the type symbol. If not, then it will fall
+ ;; under the type `primary' which is a non-specific calling of the
+ ;; function.
+ (setq firstarg (car args))
+ (if (listp firstarg)
+ (progn
+ (setq argclass (nth 1 firstarg))
+ (if (not (class-p argclass))
+ (error "Unknown class type %s in method parameters"
+ (nth 1 firstarg))))
+ (if (= key -1)
+ (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list :static 'non-class-arg)))
+ ;; generics are higher
+ (setq key (+ key 3)))
+ ;; Put this lambda into the symbol so we can find it
+ (if (byte-code-function-p (car-safe body))
+ (eieiomt-add method (car-safe body) key argclass)
+ (eieiomt-add method (append (list 'lambda (reverse argfix)) body)
+ key argclass))
+ )
+
+ (when eieio-optimize-primary-methods-flag
+ ;; Optimizing step:
+ ;;
+ ;; If this method, after this setup, only has primary methods, then
+ ;; we can setup the generic that way.
+ (if (generic-primary-only-p method)
+ ;; If there is only one primary method, then we can go one more
+ ;; optimization step.
+ (if (generic-primary-only-one-p method)
+ (eieio-defgeneric-reset-generic-form-primary-only-one method)
+ (eieio-defgeneric-reset-generic-form-primary-only method))
+ (eieio-defgeneric-reset-generic-form method)))
+
+ method)
+
+;;; Slot type validation
+;;
+(defun eieio-perform-slot-validation (spec value)
+ "Return non-nil if SPEC does not match VALUE."
+ ;; typep is in cl-macs
+ (or (eq spec t) ; t always passes
+ (eq value eieio-unbound) ; unbound always passes
+ (typep value spec)))
+
+(defun eieio-validate-slot-value (class slot-idx value slot)
+ "Make sure that for CLASS referencing SLOT-IDX, that VALUE is valid.
+Checks the :type specifier.
+SLOT is the slot that is being checked, and is only used when throwing
+and error."
+ (if eieio-skip-typecheck
+ nil
+ ;; Trim off object IDX junk added in for the object index.
+ (setq slot-idx (- slot-idx 3))
+ (let ((st (aref (aref (class-v class) class-public-type) slot-idx)))
+ (if (not (eieio-perform-slot-validation st value))
+ (signal 'invalid-slot-type (list class slot st value))))))
+
+(defun eieio-validate-class-slot-value (class slot-idx value slot)
+ "Make sure that for CLASS referencing SLOT-IDX, that VALUE is valid.
+Checks the :type specifier.
+SLOT is the slot that is being checked, and is only used when throwing
+and error."
+ (if eieio-skip-typecheck
+ nil
+ (let ((st (aref (aref (class-v class) class-class-allocation-type)
+ slot-idx)))
+ (if (not (eieio-perform-slot-validation st value))
+ (signal 'invalid-slot-type (list class slot st value))))))
+
+(defun eieio-barf-if-slot-unbound (value instance slotname fn)
+ "Throw a signal if VALUE is a representation of an UNBOUND slot.
+INSTANCE is the object being referenced. SLOTNAME is the offending
+slot. If the slot is ok, return VALUE.
+Argument FN is the function calling this verifier."
+ (if (and (eq value eieio-unbound) (not eieio-skip-typecheck))
+ (slot-unbound instance (object-class instance) slotname fn)
+ value))
+
+;;; Missing types that are useful to me.
+;;
+(defun boolean-p (bool)
+ "Return non-nil if BOOL is nil or t."
+ (or (null bool) (eq bool t)))
+
+;;; Get/Set slots in an object.
+;;
+(defmacro oref (obj slot)
+ "Retrieve the value stored in OBJ in the slot named by SLOT.
+Slot is the name of the slot when created by `defclass' or the label
+created by the :initarg tag."
+ `(eieio-oref ,obj (quote ,slot)))
+
+(defun eieio-oref (obj slot)
+ "Return the value in OBJ at SLOT in the object vector."
+ (if (not (or (eieio-object-p obj) (class-p obj)))
+ (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list '(or eieio-object-p class-p) obj)))
+ (if (not (symbolp slot))
+ (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'symbolp slot)))
+ (if (class-p obj) (eieio-class-un-autoload obj))
+ (let* ((class (if (class-p obj) obj (aref obj object-class)))
+ (c (eieio-slot-name-index class obj slot)))
+ (if (not c)
+ ;; It might be missing because it is a :class allocated slot.
+ ;; Lets check that info out.
+ (if (setq c (eieio-class-slot-name-index class slot))
+ ;; Oref that slot.
+ (aref (aref (class-v class) class-class-allocation-values) c)
+ ;; The slot-missing method is a cool way of allowing an object author
+ ;; to intercept missing slot definitions. Since it is also the LAST
+ ;; thing called in this fn, it's return value would be retrieved.
+ (slot-missing obj slot 'oref)
+ ;;(signal 'invalid-slot-name (list (object-name obj) slot))
+ )
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj))
+ (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (eieio-barf-if-slot-unbound (aref obj c) obj slot 'oref))))
+
+(defalias 'slot-value 'eieio-oref)
+(defalias 'set-slot-value 'eieio-oset)
+
+(defmacro oref-default (obj slot)
+ "Gets the default value of OBJ (maybe a class) for SLOT.
+The default value is the value installed in a class with the :initform
+tag. SLOT can be the slot name, or the tag specified by the :initarg
+tag in the `defclass' call."
+ `(eieio-oref-default ,obj (quote ,slot)))
+
+(defun eieio-oref-default (obj slot)
+ "Does the work for the macro `oref-default' with similar parameters.
+Fills in OBJ's SLOT with it's default value."
+ (if (not (or (eieio-object-p obj) (class-p obj))) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (if (not (symbolp slot)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'symbolp slot)))
+ (let* ((cl (if (eieio-object-p obj) (aref obj object-class) obj))
+ (c (eieio-slot-name-index cl obj slot)))
+ (if (not c)
+ ;; It might be missing because it is a :class allocated slot.
+ ;; Lets check that info out.
+ (if (setq c
+ (eieio-class-slot-name-index cl slot))
+ ;; Oref that slot.
+ (aref (aref (class-v cl) class-class-allocation-values)
+ c)
+ (slot-missing obj slot 'oref-default)
+ ;;(signal 'invalid-slot-name (list (class-name cl) slot))
+ )
+ (eieio-barf-if-slot-unbound
+ (let ((val (nth (- c 3) (aref (class-v cl) class-public-d))))
+ (eieio-default-eval-maybe val))
+ obj cl 'oref-default))))
+
+(defun eieio-default-eval-maybe (val)
+ "Check VAL, and return what `oref-default' would provide."
+ ;; check for quoted things, and unquote them
+ (if (and (listp val) (eq (car val) 'quote))
+ (car (cdr val))
+ ;; return it verbatim
+ val))
+
+;;; Object Set macros
+;;
+(defmacro oset (obj slot value)
+ "Set the value in OBJ for slot SLOT to VALUE.
+SLOT is the slot name as specified in `defclass' or the tag created
+with in the :initarg slot. VALUE can be any Lisp object."
+ `(eieio-oset ,obj (quote ,slot) ,value))
+
+(defun eieio-oset (obj slot value)
+ "Does the work for the macro `oset'.
+Fills in OBJ's SLOT with VALUE."
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (if (not (symbolp slot)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'symbolp slot)))
+ (let ((c (eieio-slot-name-index (object-class-fast obj) obj slot)))
+ (if (not c)
+ ;; It might be missing because it is a :class allocated slot.
+ ;; Lets check that info out.
+ (if (setq c
+ (eieio-class-slot-name-index (aref obj object-class) slot))
+ ;; Oset that slot.
+ (progn
+ (eieio-validate-class-slot-value (object-class-fast obj) c value slot)
+ (aset (aref (class-v (aref obj object-class))
+ class-class-allocation-values)
+ c value))
+ ;; See oref for comment on `slot-missing'
+ (slot-missing obj slot 'oset value)
+ ;;(signal 'invalid-slot-name (list (object-name obj) slot))
+ )
+ (eieio-validate-slot-value (object-class-fast obj) c value slot)
+ (aset obj c value))))
+
+(defmacro oset-default (class slot value)
+ "Set the default slot in CLASS for SLOT to VALUE.
+The default value is usually set with the :initform tag during class
+creation. This allows users to change the default behavior of classes
+after they are created."
+ `(eieio-oset-default ,class (quote ,slot) ,value))
+
+(defun eieio-oset-default (class slot value)
+ "Does the work for the macro `oset-default'.
+Fills in the default value in CLASS' in SLOT with VALUE."
+ (if (not (class-p class)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'class-p class)))
+ (if (not (symbolp slot)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'symbolp slot)))
+ (let* ((scoped-class class)
+ (c (eieio-slot-name-index class nil slot)))
+ (if (not c)
+ ;; It might be missing because it is a :class allocated slot.
+ ;; Lets check that info out.
+ (if (setq c (eieio-class-slot-name-index class slot))
+ (progn
+ ;; Oref that slot.
+ (eieio-validate-class-slot-value class c value slot)
+ (aset (aref (class-v class) class-class-allocation-values) c
+ value))
+ (signal 'invalid-slot-name (list (class-name class) slot)))
+ (eieio-validate-slot-value class c value slot)
+ ;; Set this into the storage for defaults.
+ (setcar (nthcdr (- c 3) (aref (class-v class) class-public-d))
+ value)
+ ;; Take the value, and put it into our cache object.
+ (eieio-oset (aref (class-v class) class-default-object-cache)
+ slot value)
+ )))
+
+;;; Handy CLOS macros
+;;
+(defmacro with-slots (spec-list object &rest body)
+ "Bind SPEC-LIST lexically to slot values in OBJECT, and execute BODY.
+This establishes a lexical environment for referring to the slots in
+the instance named by the given slot-names as though they were
+variables. Within such a context the value of the slot can be
+specified by using its slot name, as if it were a lexically bound
+variable. Both setf and setq can be used to set the value of the
+slot.
+
+SPEC-LIST is of a form similar to `let'. For example:
+
+ ((VAR1 SLOT1)
+ SLOT2
+ SLOTN
+ (VARN+1 SLOTN+1))
+
+Where each VAR is the local variable given to the associated
+SLOT. A Slot specified without a variable name is given a
+variable name of the same name as the slot."
+ ;; Transform the spec-list into a symbol-macrolet spec-list.
+ (let ((mappings (mapcar (lambda (entry)
+ (let ((var (if (listp entry) (car entry) entry))
+ (slot (if (listp entry) (cadr entry) entry)))
+ (list var `(slot-value ,object ',slot))))
+ spec-list)))
+ (append (list 'symbol-macrolet mappings)
+ body)))
+(put 'with-slots 'lisp-indent-function 2)
+
+\f
+;;; Simple generators, and query functions. None of these would do
+;; well embedded into an object.
+;;
+(defmacro object-class-fast (obj) "Return the class struct defining OBJ with no check."
+ `(aref ,obj object-class))
+
+(defun class-name (class) "Return a Lisp like symbol name for CLASS."
+ (if (not (class-p class)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'class-p class)))
+ ;; I think this is supposed to return a symbol, but to me CLASS is a symbol,
+ ;; and I wanted a string. Arg!
+ (format "#<class %s>" (symbol-name class)))
+
+(defun object-name (obj &optional extra)
+ "Return a Lisp like symbol string for object OBJ.
+If EXTRA, include that in the string returned to represent the symbol."
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (format "#<%s %s%s>" (symbol-name (object-class-fast obj))
+ (aref obj object-name) (or extra "")))
+
+(defun object-name-string (obj) "Return a string which is OBJ's name."
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (aref obj object-name))
+
+(defun object-set-name-string (obj name) "Set the string which is OBJ's NAME."
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (if (not (stringp name)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'stringp name)))
+ (aset obj object-name name))
+
+(defun object-class (obj) "Return the class struct defining OBJ."
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (object-class-fast obj))
+(defalias 'class-of 'object-class)
+
+(defun object-class-name (obj) "Return a Lisp like symbol name for OBJ's class."
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (class-name (object-class-fast obj)))
+
+(defmacro class-parents-fast (class) "Return parent classes to CLASS with no check."
+ `(aref (class-v ,class) class-parent))
+
+(defun class-parents (class)
+ "Return parent classes to CLASS. (overload of variable).
+
+The CLOS function `class-direct-superclasses' is aliased to this function."
+ (if (not (class-p class)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'class-p class)))
+ (class-parents-fast class))
+
+(defmacro class-children-fast (class) "Return child classes to CLASS with no check."
+ `(aref (class-v ,class) class-children))
+
+(defun class-children (class)
+"Return child classses to CLASS.
+
+The CLOS function `class-direct-subclasses' is aliased to this function."
+ (if (not (class-p class)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'class-p class)))
+ (class-children-fast class))
+
+;; Official CLOS functions.
+(defalias 'class-direct-superclasses 'class-parents)
+(defalias 'class-direct-subclasses 'class-children)
+
+(defmacro class-parent-fast (class) "Return first parent class to CLASS with no check."
+ `(car (class-parents-fast ,class)))
+
+(defmacro class-parent (class) "Return first parent class to CLASS. (overload of variable)."
+ `(car (class-parents ,class)))
+
+(defmacro same-class-fast-p (obj class) "Return t if OBJ is of class-type CLASS with no error checking."
+ `(eq (aref ,obj object-class) ,class))
+
+(defun same-class-p (obj class) "Return t if OBJ is of class-type CLASS."
+ (if (not (class-p class)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'class-p class)))
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (same-class-fast-p obj class))
+
+(defun object-of-class-p (obj class)
+ "Return non-nil if OBJ is an instance of CLASS or CLASS' subclasses."
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ ;; class will be checked one layer down
+ (child-of-class-p (aref obj object-class) class))
+;; Backwards compatibility
+(defalias 'obj-of-class-p 'object-of-class-p)
+
+(defun child-of-class-p (child class)
+ "If CHILD class is a subclass of CLASS."
+ (if (not (class-p class)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'class-p class)))
+ (if (not (class-p child)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'class-p child)))
+ (let ((p nil))
+ (while (and child (not (eq child class)))
+ (setq p (append p (aref (class-v child) class-parent))
+ child (car p)
+ p (cdr p)))
+ (if child t)))
+
+(defun object-slots (obj) "List of slots available in OBJ."
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p obj)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p obj)))
+ (aref (class-v (object-class-fast obj)) class-public-a))
+
+(defun class-slot-initarg (class slot) "Fetch from CLASS, SLOT's :initarg."
+ (if (not (class-p class)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'class-p class)))
+ (let ((ia (aref (class-v class) class-initarg-tuples))
+ (f nil))
+ (while (and ia (not f))
+ (if (eq (cdr (car ia)) slot)
+ (setq f (car (car ia))))
+ (setq ia (cdr ia)))
+ f))
+
+;;; CLOS queries into classes and slots
+;;
+(defun slot-boundp (object slot)
+ "Non-nil if OBJECT's SLOT is bound.
+Setting a slot's value makes it bound. Calling `slot-makeunbound' will
+make a slot unbound.
+OBJECT can be an instance or a class."
+ ;; Skip typechecking while retrieving this value.
+ (let ((eieio-skip-typecheck t))
+ ;; Return nil if the magic symbol is in there.
+ (if (eieio-object-p object)
+ (if (eq (eieio-oref object slot) eieio-unbound) nil t)
+ (if (class-p object)
+ (if (eq (eieio-oref-default object slot) eieio-unbound) nil t)
+ (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'eieio-object-p object))))))
+
+(defun slot-makeunbound (object slot)
+ "In OBJECT, make SLOT unbound."
+ (eieio-oset object slot eieio-unbound))
+
+(defun slot-exists-p (object-or-class slot)
+ "Non-nil if OBJECT-OR-CLASS has SLOT."
+ (let ((cv (class-v (cond ((eieio-object-p object-or-class)
+ (object-class object-or-class))
+ ((class-p object-or-class)
+ object-or-class))
+ )))
+ (or (memq slot (aref cv class-public-a))
+ (memq slot (aref cv class-class-allocation-a)))
+ ))
+
+(defun find-class (symbol &optional errorp)
+ "Return the class that SYMBOL represents.
+If there is no class, nil is returned if ERRORP is nil.
+If ERRORP is non-nil, `wrong-argument-type' is signaled."
+ (if (not (class-p symbol))
+ (if errorp (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'class-p symbol))
+ nil)
+ (class-v symbol)))
+
+;;; Slightly more complex utility functions for objects
+;;
+(defun object-assoc (key slot list)
+ "Return an object if KEY is `equal' to SLOT's value of an object in LIST.
+LIST is a list of objects who's slots are searched.
+Objects in LIST do not need to have a slot named SLOT, nor does
+SLOT need to be bound. If these errors occur, those objects will
+be ignored."
+ (if (not (listp list)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'listp list)))
+ (while (and list (not (condition-case nil
+ ;; This prevents errors for missing slots.
+ (equal key (eieio-oref (car list) slot))
+ (error nil))))
+ (setq list (cdr list)))
+ (car list))
+
+(defun object-assoc-list (slot list)
+ "Return an association list with the contents of SLOT as the key element.
+LIST must be a list of objects with SLOT in it.
+This is useful when you need to do completing read on an object group."
+ (if (not (listp list)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'listp list)))
+ (let ((assoclist nil))
+ (while list
+ (setq assoclist (cons (cons (eieio-oref (car list) slot)
+ (car list))
+ assoclist))
+ (setq list (cdr list)))
+ (nreverse assoclist)))
+
+(defun object-assoc-list-safe (slot list)
+ "Return an association list with the contents of SLOT as the key element.
+LIST must be a list of objects, but those objects do not need to have
+SLOT in it. If it does not, then that element is left out of the association
+list."
+ (if (not (listp list)) (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'listp list)))
+ (let ((assoclist nil))
+ (while list
+ (if (slot-exists-p (car list) slot)
+ (setq assoclist (cons (cons (eieio-oref (car list) slot)
+ (car list))
+ assoclist)))
+ (setq list (cdr list)))
+ (nreverse assoclist)))
+
+(defun object-add-to-list (object slot item &optional append)
+ "In OBJECT's SLOT, add ITEM to the list of elements.
+Optional argument APPEND indicates we need to append to the list.
+If ITEM already exists in the list in SLOT, then it is not added.
+Comparison is done with `equal' through the `member' function call.
+If SLOT is unbound, bind it to the list containing ITEM."
+ (let (ov)
+ ;; Find the originating list.
+ (if (not (slot-boundp object slot))
+ (setq ov (list item))
+ (setq ov (eieio-oref object slot))
+ ;; turn it into a list.
+ (unless (listp ov)
+ (setq ov (list ov)))
+ ;; Do the combination
+ (if (not (member item ov))
+ (setq ov
+ (if append
+ (append ov (list item))
+ (cons item ov)))))
+ ;; Set back into the slot.
+ (eieio-oset object slot ov)))
+
+(defun object-remove-from-list (object slot item)
+ "In OBJECT's SLOT, remove occurrences of ITEM.
+Deletion is done with `delete', which deletes by side effect
+and comparisons are done with `equal'.
+If SLOT is unbound, do nothing."
+ (if (not (slot-boundp object slot))
+ nil
+ (eieio-oset object slot (delete item (eieio-oref object slot)))))
+\f
+;;; EIEIO internal search functions
+;;
+(defun eieio-slot-originating-class-p (start-class slot)
+ "Return Non-nil if START-CLASS is the first class to define SLOT.
+This is for testing if `scoped-class' is the class that defines SLOT
+so that we can protect private slots."
+ (let ((par (class-parents start-class))
+ (ret t))
+ (if (not par)
+ t
+ (while (and par ret)
+ (if (intern-soft (symbol-name slot)
+ (aref (class-v (car par))
+ class-symbol-obarray))
+ (setq ret nil))
+ (setq par (cdr par)))
+ ret)))
+
+(defun eieio-slot-name-index (class obj slot)
+ "In CLASS for OBJ find the index of the named SLOT.
+The slot is a symbol which is installed in CLASS by the `defclass'
+call. OBJ can be nil, but if it is an object, and the slot in question
+is protected, access will be allowed if obj is a child of the currently
+`scoped-class'.
+If SLOT is the value created with :initarg instead,
+reverse-lookup that name, and recurse with the associated slot value."
+ ;; Removed checks to outside this call
+ (let* ((fsym (intern-soft (symbol-name slot)
+ (aref (class-v class)
+ class-symbol-obarray)))
+ (fsi (if (symbolp fsym) (symbol-value fsym) nil)))
+ (if (integerp fsi)
+ (cond
+ ((not (get fsym 'protection))
+ (+ 3 fsi))
+ ((and (eq (get fsym 'protection) 'protected)
+ scoped-class
+ (or (child-of-class-p class scoped-class)
+ (and (eieio-object-p obj)
+ (child-of-class-p class (object-class obj)))))
+ (+ 3 fsi))
+ ((and (eq (get fsym 'protection) 'private)
+ (or (and scoped-class
+ (eieio-slot-originating-class-p scoped-class slot))
+ eieio-initializing-object))
+ (+ 3 fsi))
+ (t nil))
+ (let ((fn (eieio-initarg-to-attribute class slot)))
+ (if fn (eieio-slot-name-index class obj fn) nil)))))
+
+(defun eieio-class-slot-name-index (class slot)
+ "In CLASS find the index of the named SLOT.
+The slot is a symbol which is installed in CLASS by the `defclass'
+call. If SLOT is the value created with :initarg instead,
+reverse-lookup that name, and recurse with the associated slot value."
+ ;; This will happen less often, and with fewer slots. Do this the
+ ;; storage cheap way.
+ (let* ((a (aref (class-v class) class-class-allocation-a))
+ (l1 (length a))
+ (af (memq slot a))
+ (l2 (length af)))
+ ;; Slot # is length of the total list, minus the remaining list of
+ ;; the found slot.
+ (if af (- l1 l2))))
+\f
+;;; CLOS generics internal function handling
+;;
+(defvar eieio-generic-call-methodname nil
+ "When using `call-next-method', provides a context on how to do it.")
+(defvar eieio-generic-call-arglst nil
+ "When using `call-next-method', provides a context for parameters.")
+(defvar eieio-generic-call-key nil
+ "When using `call-next-method', provides a context for the current key.
+Keys are a number representing :before, :primary, and :after methods.")
+(defvar eieio-generic-call-next-method-list nil
+ "When executing a PRIMARY or STATIC method, track the 'next-method'.
+During executions, the list is first generated, then as each next method
+is called, the next method is popped off the stack.")
+
+(defvar eieio-pre-method-execution-hooks nil
+ "*Hooks run just before a method is executed.
+The hook function must accept on argument, this list of forms
+about to be executed.")
+
+(defun eieio-generic-call (method args)
+ "Call METHOD with ARGS.
+ARGS provides the context on which implementation to use.
+This should only be called from a generic function."
+ ;; We must expand our arguments first as they are always
+ ;; passed in as quoted symbols
+ (let ((newargs nil) (mclass nil) (lambdas nil) (tlambdas nil) (keys nil)
+ (eieio-generic-call-methodname method)
+ (eieio-generic-call-arglst args)
+ (firstarg nil)
+ (primarymethodlist nil))
+ ;; get a copy
+ (setq newargs args
+ firstarg (car newargs))
+ ;; Is the class passed in autoloaded?
+ ;; Since class names are also constructors, they can be autoloaded
+ ;; via the autoload command. Check for this, and load them in.
+ ;; It's ok if it doesn't turn out to be a class. Probably want that
+ ;; function loaded anyway.
+ (if (and (symbolp firstarg)
+ (fboundp firstarg)
+ (listp (symbol-function firstarg))
+ (eq 'autoload (car (symbol-function firstarg))))
+ (load (nth 1 (symbol-function firstarg))))
+ ;; Determine the class to use.
+ (cond ((eieio-object-p firstarg)
+ (setq mclass (object-class-fast firstarg)))
+ ((class-p firstarg)
+ (setq mclass firstarg))
+ )
+ ;; Make sure the class is a valid class
+ ;; mclass can be nil (meaning a generic for should be used.
+ ;; mclass cannot have a value that is not a class, however.
+ (when (and (not (null mclass)) (not (class-p mclass)))
+ (error "Cannot dispatch method %S on class %S"
+ method mclass)
+ )
+ ;; Now create a list in reverse order of all the calls we have
+ ;; make in order to successfully do this right. Rules:
+ ;; 1) Only call generics if scoped-class is not defined
+ ;; This prevents multiple calls in the case of recursion
+ ;; 2) Only call static if this is a static method.
+ ;; 3) Only call specifics if the definition allows for them.
+ ;; 4) Call in order based on :before, :primary, and :after
+ (when (eieio-object-p firstarg)
+ ;; Non-static calls do all this stuff.
+
+ ;; :after methods
+ (setq tlambdas
+ (if mclass
+ (eieiomt-method-list method method-after mclass)
+ (list (eieio-generic-form method method-after nil)))
+ ;;(or (and mclass (eieio-generic-form method method-after mclass))
+ ;; (eieio-generic-form method method-after nil))
+ )
+ (setq lambdas (append tlambdas lambdas)
+ keys (append (make-list (length tlambdas) method-after) keys))
+
+ ;; :primary methods
+ (setq tlambdas
+ (or (and mclass (eieio-generic-form method method-primary mclass))
+ (eieio-generic-form method method-primary nil)))
+ (when tlambdas
+ (setq lambdas (cons tlambdas lambdas)
+ keys (cons method-primary keys)
+ primarymethodlist
+ (eieiomt-method-list method method-primary mclass)))
+
+ ;; :before methods
+ (setq tlambdas
+ (if mclass
+ (eieiomt-method-list method method-before mclass)
+ (list (eieio-generic-form method method-before nil)))
+ ;;(or (and mclass (eieio-generic-form method method-before mclass))
+ ;; (eieio-generic-form method method-before nil))
+ )
+ (setq lambdas (append tlambdas lambdas)
+ keys (append (make-list (length tlambdas) method-before) keys))
+ )
+
+ ;; If there were no methods found, then there could be :static methods.
+ (when (not lambdas)
+ (setq tlambdas
+ (eieio-generic-form method method-static mclass))
+ (setq lambdas (cons tlambdas lambdas)
+ keys (cons method-static keys)
+ primarymethodlist ;; Re-use even with bad name here
+ (eieiomt-method-list method method-static mclass)))
+
+ (run-hook-with-args 'eieio-pre-method-execution-hooks
+ primarymethodlist)
+
+ ;; Now loop through all occurances forms which we must execute
+ ;; (which are happily sorted now) and execute them all!
+ (let ((rval nil) (lastval nil) (rvalever nil) (found nil))
+ (while lambdas
+ (if (car lambdas)
+ (let* ((scoped-class (cdr (car lambdas)))
+ (eieio-generic-call-key (car keys))
+ (has-return-val
+ (or (= eieio-generic-call-key method-primary)
+ (= eieio-generic-call-key method-static)))
+ (eieio-generic-call-next-method-list
+ ;; Use the cdr, as the first element is the fcn
+ ;; we are calling right now.
+ (when has-return-val (cdr primarymethodlist)))
+ )
+ (setq found t)
+ ;;(setq rval (apply (car (car lambdas)) newargs))
+ (setq lastval (apply (car (car lambdas)) newargs))
+ (when has-return-val
+ (setq rval lastval
+ rvalever t))
+ ))
+ (setq lambdas (cdr lambdas)
+ keys (cdr keys)))
+ (if (not found)
+ (if (eieio-object-p (car args))
+ (setq rval (apply 'no-applicable-method (car args) method args)
+ rvalever t)
+ (signal
+ 'no-method-definition
+ (list method args))))
+ ;; Right Here... it could be that lastval is returned when
+ ;; rvalever is nil. Is that right?
+ rval)))
+
+(defun eieio-generic-call-primary-only (method args)
+ "Call METHOD with ARGS for methods with only :PRIMARY implementations.
+ARGS provides the context on which implementation to use.
+This should only be called from a generic function.
+
+This method is like `eieio-generic-call', but only
+implementations in the :PRIMARY slot are queried. After many
+years of use, it appears that over 90% of methods in use
+have :PRIMARY implementations only. We can therefore optimize
+for this common case to improve performance."
+ ;; We must expand our arguments first as they are always
+ ;; passed in as quoted symbols
+ (let ((newargs nil) (mclass nil) (lambdas nil)
+ (eieio-generic-call-methodname method)
+ (eieio-generic-call-arglst args)
+ (firstarg nil)
+ (primarymethodlist nil)
+ )
+ ;; get a copy
+ (setq newargs args
+ firstarg (car newargs))
+
+ ;; Determine the class to use.
+ (cond ((eieio-object-p firstarg)
+ (setq mclass (object-class-fast firstarg)))
+ ((not firstarg)
+ (error "Method %s called on nil" method))
+ ((not (eieio-object-p firstarg))
+ (error "Primary-only method %s called on something not an object" method))
+ (t
+ (error "EIEIO Error: Improperly classified method %s as primary only"
+ method)
+ ))
+ ;; Make sure the class is a valid class
+ ;; mclass can be nil (meaning a generic for should be used.
+ ;; mclass cannot have a value that is not a class, however.
+ (when (null mclass)
+ (error "Cannot dispatch method %S on class %S" method mclass)
+ )
+
+ ;; :primary methods
+ (setq lambdas (eieio-generic-form method method-primary mclass))
+ (setq primarymethodlist ;; Re-use even with bad name here
+ (eieiomt-method-list method method-primary mclass))
+
+ ;; Now loop through all occurances forms which we must execute
+ ;; (which are happily sorted now) and execute them all!
+ (let* ((rval nil) (lastval nil) (rvalever nil)
+ (scoped-class (cdr lambdas))
+ (eieio-generic-call-key method-primary)
+ ;; Use the cdr, as the first element is the fcn
+ ;; we are calling right now.
+ (eieio-generic-call-next-method-list (cdr primarymethodlist))
+ )
+
+ (if (or (not lambdas) (not (car lambdas)))
+
+ ;; No methods found for this impl...
+ (if (eieio-object-p (car args))
+ (setq rval (apply 'no-applicable-method (car args) method args)
+ rvalever t)
+ (signal
+ 'no-method-definition
+ (list method args)))
+
+ ;; Do the regular implementation here.
+
+ (run-hook-with-args 'eieio-pre-method-execution-hooks
+ lambdas)
+
+ (setq lastval (apply (car lambdas) newargs))
+ (setq rval lastval
+ rvalever t)
+ )
+
+ ;; Right Here... it could be that lastval is returned when
+ ;; rvalever is nil. Is that right?
+ rval)))
+
+(defun eieiomt-method-list (method key class)
+ "Return an alist list of methods lambdas.
+METHOD is the method name.
+KEY represents either :before, or :after methods.
+CLASS is the starting class to search from in the method tree.
+If CLASS is nil, then an empty list of methods should be returned."
+ ;; Note: eieiomt - the MT means MethodTree. See more comments below
+ ;; for the rest of the eieiomt methods.
+ (let ((lambdas nil)
+ (mclass (list class)))
+ (while mclass
+ ;; Note: a nil can show up in the class list once we start
+ ;; searching through the method tree.
+ (when (car mclass)
+ ;; lookup the form to use for the PRIMARY object for the next level
+ (let ((tmpl (eieio-generic-form method key (car mclass))))
+ (when (or (not lambdas)
+ ;; This prevents duplicates coming out of the
+ ;; class method optimizer. Perhaps we should
+ ;; just not optimize before/afters?
+ (not (eq (car tmpl) (car (car lambdas)))))
+ (setq lambdas (cons tmpl lambdas))
+ (if (null (car lambdas))
+ (setq lambdas (cdr lambdas))))))
+ ;; Add new classes to mclass. Since our input might not be a class
+ ;; protect against that.
+ (if (car mclass)
+ ;; If there is a class, append any methods it may provide
+ ;; to the remainder of the class list.
+ (let ((io (class-method-invocation-order (car mclass))))
+ (if (eq io :depth-first)
+ ;; Depth first.
+ (setq mclass (append (eieiomt-next (car mclass)) (cdr mclass)))
+ ;; Breadth first.
+ (setq mclass (append (cdr mclass) (eieiomt-next (car mclass)))))
+ )
+ ;; Advance to next entry in mclass if it is nil.
+ (setq mclass (cdr mclass)))
+ )
+ (if (eq key method-after)
+ lambdas
+ (nreverse lambdas))))
+
+(defun next-method-p ()
+ "Non-nil if there is a next method.
+Returns a list of lambda expressions which is the `next-method'
+order."
+ eieio-generic-call-next-method-list)
+
+(defun call-next-method (&rest replacement-args)
+ "Call the superclass method from a subclass method.
+The superclass method is specified in the current method list,
+and is called the next method.
+
+If REPLACEMENT-ARGS is non-nil, then use them instead of
+`eieio-generic-call-arglst'. The generic arg list are the
+arguments passed in at the top level.
+
+Use `next-method-p' to find out if there is a next method to call."
+ (if (not scoped-class)
+ (error "Call-next-method not called within a class specific method"))
+ (if (and (/= eieio-generic-call-key method-primary)
+ (/= eieio-generic-call-key method-static))
+ (error "Cannot `call-next-method' except in :primary or :static methods")
+ )
+ (let ((newargs (or replacement-args eieio-generic-call-arglst))
+ (next (car eieio-generic-call-next-method-list))
+ )
+ (if (or (not next) (not (car next)))
+ (apply 'no-next-method (car newargs) (cdr newargs))
+ (let* ((eieio-generic-call-next-method-list
+ (cdr eieio-generic-call-next-method-list))
+ (scoped-class (cdr next))
+ (fcn (car next))
+ )
+ (apply fcn newargs)
+ ))))
+\f
+;;;
+;; eieio-method-tree : eieiomt-
+;;
+;; Stored as eieio-method-tree in property list of a generic method
+;;
+;; (eieio-method-tree . [BEFORE PRIMARY AFTER
+;; genericBEFORE genericPRIMARY genericAFTER])
+;; and
+;; (eieio-method-obarray . [BEFORE PRIMARY AFTER
+;; genericBEFORE genericPRIMARY genericAFTER])
+;; where the association is a vector.
+;; (aref 0 -- all static methods.
+;; (aref 1 -- all methods classified as :before
+;; (aref 2 -- all methods classified as :primary
+;; (aref 3 -- all methods classified as :after
+;; (aref 4 -- a generic classified as :before
+;; (aref 5 -- a generic classified as :primary
+;; (aref 6 -- a generic classified as :after
+;;
+(defvar eieiomt-optimizing-obarray nil
+ "While mapping atoms, this contain the obarray being optimized.")
+
+(defun eieiomt-install (method-name)
+ "Install the method tree, and obarray onto METHOD-NAME.
+Do not do the work if they already exist."
+ (let ((emtv (get method-name 'eieio-method-tree))
+ (emto (get method-name 'eieio-method-obarray)))
+ (if (or (not emtv) (not emto))
+ (progn
+ (setq emtv (put method-name 'eieio-method-tree
+ (make-vector method-num-slots nil))
+ emto (put method-name 'eieio-method-obarray
+ (make-vector method-num-slots nil)))
+ (aset emto 0 (make-vector 11 0))
+ (aset emto 1 (make-vector 11 0))
+ (aset emto 2 (make-vector 41 0))
+ (aset emto 3 (make-vector 11 0))
+ ))))
+
+(defun eieiomt-add (method-name method key class)
+ "Add to METHOD-NAME the forms METHOD in a call position KEY for CLASS.
+METHOD-NAME is the name created by a call to `defgeneric'.
+METHOD are the forms for a given implementation.
+KEY is an integer (see comment in eieio.el near this function) which
+is associated with the :static :before :primary and :after tags.
+It also indicates if CLASS is defined or not.
+CLASS is the class this method is associated with."
+ (if (or (> key method-num-slots) (< key 0))
+ (error "Eieiomt-add: method key error!"))
+ (let ((emtv (get method-name 'eieio-method-tree))
+ (emto (get method-name 'eieio-method-obarray)))
+ ;; Make sure the method tables are available.
+ (if (or (not emtv) (not emto))
+ (error "Programmer error: eieiomt-add"))
+ ;; only add new cells on if it doesn't already exist!
+ (if (assq class (aref emtv key))
+ (setcdr (assq class (aref emtv key)) method)
+ (aset emtv key (cons (cons class method) (aref emtv key))))
+ ;; Add function definition into newly created symbol, and store
+ ;; said symbol in the correct obarray, otherwise use the
+ ;; other array to keep this stuff
+ (if (< key method-num-lists)
+ (let ((nsym (intern (symbol-name class) (aref emto key))))
+ (fset nsym method)))
+ ;; Now optimize the entire obarray
+ (if (< key method-num-lists)
+ (let ((eieiomt-optimizing-obarray (aref emto key)))
+ ;; @todo - Is this overkill? Should we just clear the symbol?
+ (mapatoms 'eieiomt-sym-optimize eieiomt-optimizing-obarray)))
+ ))
+
+(defun eieiomt-next (class)
+ "Return the next parent class for CLASS.
+If CLASS is a superclass, return variable `eieio-default-superclass'. If CLASS
+is variable `eieio-default-superclass' then return nil. This is different from
+function `class-parent' as class parent returns nil for superclasses. This
+function performs no type checking!"
+ ;; No type-checking because all calls are made from functions which
+ ;; are safe and do checking for us.
+ (or (class-parents-fast class)
+ (if (eq class 'eieio-default-superclass)
+ nil
+ '(eieio-default-superclass))))
+
+(defun eieiomt-sym-optimize (s)
+ "Find the next class above S which has a function body for the optimizer."
+ ;; (message "Optimizing %S" s)
+ (let* ((es (intern-soft (symbol-name s))) ;external symbol of class
+ (io (class-method-invocation-order es))
+ (ov nil)
+ (cont t))
+ ;; This converts ES from a single symbol to a list of parent classes.
+ (setq es (eieiomt-next es))
+ ;; Loop over ES, then it's children individually.
+ ;; We can have multiple hits only at one level of the parent tree.
+ (while (and es cont)
+ (setq ov (intern-soft (symbol-name (car es)) eieiomt-optimizing-obarray))
+ (if (fboundp ov)
+ (progn
+ (set s ov) ;store ov as our next symbol
+ (setq cont nil))
+ (if (eq io :depth-first)
+ ;; Pre-pend the subclasses of (car es) so we get
+ ;; DEPTH FIRST optimization.
+ (setq es (append (eieiomt-next (car es)) (cdr es)))
+ ;; Else, we are breadth first.
+ ;; (message "Class %s is breadth first" es)
+ (setq es (append (cdr es) (eieiomt-next (car es))))
+ )))
+ ;; If there is no nearest call, then set our value to nil
+ (if (not es) (set s nil))
+ ))
+
+(defun eieio-generic-form (method key class)
+ "Return the lambda form belonging to METHOD using KEY based upon CLASS.
+If CLASS is not a class then use `generic' instead. If class has no
+form, but has a parent class, then trace to that parent class. The
+first time a form is requested from a symbol, an optimized path is
+memoized for future faster use."
+ (let ((emto (aref (get method 'eieio-method-obarray)
+ (if class key (+ key 3)))))
+ (if (class-p class)
+ ;; 1) find our symbol
+ (let ((cs (intern-soft (symbol-name class) emto)))
+ (if (not cs)
+ ;; 2) If there isn't one, then make one.
+ ;; This can be slow since it only occurs once
+ (progn
+ (setq cs (intern (symbol-name class) emto))
+ ;; 2.1) Cache it's nearest neighbor with a quick optimize
+ ;; which should only occur once for this call ever
+ (let ((eieiomt-optimizing-obarray emto))
+ (eieiomt-sym-optimize cs))))
+ ;; 3) If it's bound return this one.
+ (if (fboundp cs)
+ (cons cs (aref (class-v class) class-symbol))
+ ;; 4) If it's not bound then this variable knows something
+ (if (symbol-value cs)
+ (progn
+ ;; 4.1) This symbol holds the next class in it's value
+ (setq class (symbol-value cs)
+ cs (intern-soft (symbol-name class) emto))
+ ;; 4.2) The optimizer should always have chosen a
+ ;; function-symbol
+ ;;(if (fboundp cs)
+ (cons cs (aref (class-v (intern (symbol-name class)))
+ class-symbol))
+ ;;(error "EIEIO optimizer: erratic data loss!"))
+ )
+ ;; There never will be a funcall...
+ nil)))
+ ;; for a generic call, what is a list, is the function body we want.
+ (let ((emtl (aref (get method 'eieio-method-tree)
+ (if class key (+ key 3)))))
+ (if emtl
+ ;; The car of EMTL is supposed to be a class, which in this
+ ;; case is nil, so skip it.
+ (cons (cdr (car emtl)) nil)
+ nil)))))
+
+;;;
+;; Way to assign slots based on a list. Used for constructors, or
+;; even resetting an object at run-time
+;;
+(defun eieio-set-defaults (obj &optional set-all)
+ "Take object OBJ, and reset all slots to their defaults.
+If SET-ALL is non-nil, then when a default is nil, that value is
+reset. If SET-ALL is nil, the slots are only reset if the default is
+not nil."
+ (let ((scoped-class (aref obj object-class))
+ (eieio-initializing-object t)
+ (pub (aref (class-v (aref obj object-class)) class-public-a)))
+ (while pub
+ (let ((df (eieio-oref-default obj (car pub))))
+ (if (or df set-all)
+ (eieio-oset obj (car pub) df)))
+ (setq pub (cdr pub)))))
+
+(defun eieio-initarg-to-attribute (class initarg)
+ "For CLASS, convert INITARG to the actual attribute name.
+If there is no translation, pass it in directly (so we can cheat if
+need be.. May remove that later...)"
+ (let ((tuple (assoc initarg (aref (class-v class) class-initarg-tuples))))
+ (if tuple
+ (cdr tuple)
+ nil)))
+
+(defun eieio-attribute-to-initarg (class attribute)
+ "In CLASS, convert the ATTRIBUTE into the corresponding init argument tag.
+This is usually a symbol that starts with `:'."
+ (let ((tuple (rassoc attribute (aref (class-v class) class-initarg-tuples))))
+ (if tuple
+ (car tuple)
+ nil)))
+
+\f
+;;; Here are some special types of errors
+;;
+(intern "no-method-definition")
+(put 'no-method-definition 'error-conditions '(no-method-definition error))
+(put 'no-method-definition 'error-message "No method definition")
+
+(intern "no-next-method")
+(put 'no-next-method 'error-conditions '(no-next-method error))
+(put 'no-next-method 'error-message "No next method")
+
+(intern "invalid-slot-name")
+(put 'invalid-slot-name 'error-conditions '(invalid-slot-name error))
+(put 'invalid-slot-name 'error-message "Invalid slot name")
+
+(intern "invalid-slot-type")
+(put 'invalid-slot-type 'error-conditions '(invalid-slot-type error nil))
+(put 'invalid-slot-type 'error-message "Invalid slot type")
+
+(intern "unbound-slot")
+(put 'unbound-slot 'error-conditions '(unbound-slot error nil))
+(put 'unbound-slot 'error-message "Unbound slot")
+
+;;; Here are some CLOS items that need the CL package
+;;
+
+(defsetf slot-value (obj slot) (store) (list 'eieio-oset obj slot store))
+(defsetf eieio-oref (obj slot) (store) (list 'eieio-oset obj slot store))
+
+;; The below setf method was written by Arnd Kohrs <kohrs@acm.org>
+(define-setf-method oref (obj slot)
+ (let ((obj-temp (gensym))
+ (slot-temp (gensym))
+ (store-temp (gensym)))
+ (list (list obj-temp slot-temp)
+ (list obj `(quote ,slot))
+ (list store-temp)
+ (list 'set-slot-value obj-temp slot-temp
+ store-temp)
+ (list 'slot-value obj-temp slot-temp))))
+
+\f
+;;;
+;; We want all objects created by EIEIO to have some default set of
+;; behaviours so we can create object utilities, and allow various
+;; types of error checking. To do this, create the default EIEIO
+;; class, and when no parent class is specified, use this as the
+;; default. (But don't store it in the other classes as the default,
+;; allowing for transparent support.)
+;;
+
+(defclass eieio-default-superclass nil
+ nil
+ "Default parent class for classes with no specified parent class.
+Its slots are automatically adopted by classes with no specified
+parents. This class is not stored in the `parent' slot of a class vector."
+ :abstract t)
+
+(defalias 'standard-class 'eieio-default-superclass)
+
+(defgeneric constructor (class newname &rest slots)
+ "Default constructor for CLASS `eieio-defualt-superclass'.")
+
+(defmethod constructor :static
+ ((class eieio-default-superclass) newname &rest slots)
+ "Default constructor for CLASS `eieio-defualt-superclass'.
+NEWNAME is the name to be given to the constructed object.
+SLOTS are the initialization slots used by `shared-initialize'.
+This static method is called when an object is constructed.
+It allocates the vector used to represent an EIEIO object, and then
+calls `shared-initialize' on that object."
+ (let* ((new-object (copy-sequence (aref (class-v class)
+ class-default-object-cache))))
+ ;; Update the name for the newly created object.
+ (aset new-object object-name newname)
+ ;; Call the initialize method on the new object with the slots
+ ;; that were passed down to us.
+ (initialize-instance new-object slots)
+ ;; Return the created object.
+ new-object))
+
+(defgeneric shared-initialize (obj slots)
+ "Set slots of OBJ with SLOTS which is a list of name/value pairs.
+Called from the constructor routine.")
+
+(defmethod shared-initialize ((obj eieio-default-superclass) slots)
+ "Set slots of OBJ with SLOTS which is a list of name/value pairs.
+Called from the constructor routine."
+ (let ((scoped-class (aref obj object-class)))
+ (while slots
+ (let ((rn (eieio-initarg-to-attribute (object-class-fast obj)
+ (car slots))))
+ (if (not rn)
+ (slot-missing obj (car slots) 'oset (car (cdr slots)))
+ (eieio-oset obj rn (car (cdr slots)))))
+ (setq slots (cdr (cdr slots))))))
+
+(defgeneric initialize-instance (this &optional slots)
+ "Constructs the new object THIS based on SLOTS.")
+
+(defmethod initialize-instance ((this eieio-default-superclass)
+ &optional slots)
+ "Constructs the new object THIS based on SLOTS.
+SLOTS is a tagged list where odd numbered elements are tags, and
+even numbered elements are the values to store in the tagged slot. If
+you overload the `initialize-instance', there you will need to call
+`shared-initialize' yourself, or you can call `call-next-method' to
+have this constructor called automatically. If these steps are not
+taken, then new objects of your class will not have their values
+dynamically set from SLOTS."
+ ;; First, see if any of our defaults are `lambda', and
+ ;; re-evaluate them and apply the value to our slots.
+ (let* ((scoped-class (class-v (aref this object-class)))
+ (slot (aref scoped-class class-public-a))
+ (defaults (aref scoped-class class-public-d)))
+ (while slot
+ (setq slot (cdr slot)
+ defaults (cdr defaults))))
+ ;; Shared initialize will parse our slots for us.
+ (shared-initialize this slots))
+
+(defgeneric slot-missing (object slot-name operation &optional new-value)
+ "Method invoked when an attempt to access a slot in OBJECT fails.")
+
+(defmethod slot-missing ((object eieio-default-superclass) slot-name
+ operation &optional new-value)
+ "Method invoked when an attempt to access a slot in OBJECT fails.
+SLOT-NAME is the name of the failed slot, OPERATION is the type of access
+that was requested, and optional NEW-VALUE is the value that was desired
+to be set.
+
+This method is called from `oref', `oset', and other functions which
+directly reference slots in EIEIO objects."
+ (signal 'invalid-slot-name (list (object-name object)
+ slot-name)))
+
+(defgeneric slot-unbound (object class slot-name fn)
+ "Slot unbound is invoked during an attempt to reference an unbound slot.")
+
+(defmethod slot-unbound ((object eieio-default-superclass)
+ class slot-name fn)
+ "Slot unbound is invoked during an attempt to reference an unbound slot.
+OBJECT is the instance of the object being reference. CLASS is the
+class of OBJECT, and SLOT-NAME is the offending slot. This function
+throws the signal `unbound-slot'. You can overload this function and
+return the value to use in place of the unbound value.
+Argument FN is the function signaling this error.
+Use `slot-boundp' to determine if a slot is bound or not.
+
+In CLOS, the argument list is (CLASS OBJECT SLOT-NAME), but
+EIEIO can only dispatch on the first argument, so the first two are swapped."
+ (signal 'unbound-slot (list (class-name class) (object-name object)
+ slot-name fn)))
+
+(defgeneric no-applicable-method (object method &rest args)
+ "Called if there are no implementations for OBJECT in METHOD.")
+
+(defmethod no-applicable-method ((object eieio-default-superclass)
+ method &rest args)
+ "Called if there are no implementations for OBJECT in METHOD.
+OBJECT is the object which has no method implementation.
+ARGS are the arguments that were passed to METHOD.
+
+Implement this for a class to block this signal. The return
+value becomes the return value of the original method call."
+ (signal 'no-method-definition (list method (object-name object)))
+ )
+
+(defgeneric no-next-method (object &rest args)
+"Called from `call-next-method' when no additional methods are available.")
+
+(defmethod no-next-method ((object eieio-default-superclass)
+ &rest args)
+ "Called from `call-next-method' when no additional methods are available.
+OBJECT is othe object being called on `call-next-method'.
+ARGS are the arguments it is called by.
+This method signals `no-next-method' by default. Override this
+method to not throw an error, and it's return value becomes the
+return value of `call-next-method'."
+ (signal 'no-next-method (list (object-name object) args))
+)
+
+(defgeneric clone (obj &rest params)
+ "Make a copy of OBJ, and then supply PARAMS.
+PARAMS is a parameter list of the same form used by `initialize-instance'.
+
+When overloading `clone', be sure to call `call-next-method'
+first and modify the returned object.")
+
+(defmethod clone ((obj eieio-default-superclass) &rest params)
+ "Make a copy of OBJ, and then apply PARAMS."
+ (let ((nobj (copy-sequence obj))
+ (nm (aref obj object-name))
+ (passname (and params (stringp (car params))))
+ (num 1))
+ (if params (shared-initialize nobj (if passname (cdr params) params)))
+ (if (not passname)
+ (save-match-data
+ (if (string-match "-\\([0-9]+\\)" nm)
+ (setq num (1+ (string-to-number (match-string 1 nm)))
+ nm (substring nm 0 (match-beginning 0))))
+ (aset nobj object-name (concat nm "-" (int-to-string num))))
+ (aset nobj object-name (car params)))
+ nobj))
+
+(defgeneric destructor (this &rest params)
+ "Destructor for cleaning up any dynamic links to our object.")
+
+(defmethod destructor ((this eieio-default-superclass) &rest params)
+ "Destructor for cleaning up any dynamic links to our object.
+Argument THIS is the object being destroyed. PARAMS are additional
+ignored parameters."
+ ;; No cleanup... yet.
+ )
+
+(defgeneric object-print (this &rest strings)
+ "Pretty printer for object THIS. Call function `object-name' with STRINGS.
+
+It is sometimes useful to put a summary of the object into the
+default #<notation> string when using eieio browsing tools.
+Implement this method to customize the summary.")
+
+(defmethod object-print ((this eieio-default-superclass) &rest strings)
+ "Pretty printer for object THIS. Call function `object-name' with STRINGS.
+The default method for printing object THIS is to use the
+function `object-name'.
+
+It is sometimes useful to put a summary of the object into the
+default #<notation> string when using eieio browsing tools.
+
+Implement this function and specify STRINGS in a call to
+`call-next-method' to provide additional summary information.
+When passing in extra strings from child classes, always remember
+to prepend a space."
+ (object-name this (apply 'concat strings)))
+
+(defvar eieio-print-depth 0
+ "When printing, keep track of the current indentation depth.")
+
+(defgeneric object-write (this &optional comment)
+ "Write out object THIS to the current stream.
+Optional COMMENDS will add comments to the beginning of the output.")
+
+(defmethod object-write ((this eieio-default-superclass) &optional comment)
+ "Write object THIS out to the current stream.
+This writes out the vector version of this object. Complex and recursive
+object are discouraged from being written.
+ If optional COMMENT is non-nil, include comments when outputting
+this object."
+ (when comment
+ (princ ";; Object ")
+ (princ (object-name-string this))
+ (princ "\n")
+ (princ comment)
+ (princ "\n"))
+ (let* ((cl (object-class this))
+ (cv (class-v cl)))
+ ;; Now output readable lisp to recreate this object
+ ;; It should look like this:
+ ;; (<constructor> <name> <slot> <slot> ... )
+ ;; Each slot's slot is writen using its :writer.
+ (princ (make-string (* eieio-print-depth 2) ? ))
+ (princ "(")
+ (princ (symbol-name (class-constructor (object-class this))))
+ (princ " \"")
+ (princ (object-name-string this))
+ (princ "\"\n")
+ ;; Loop over all the public slots
+ (let ((publa (aref cv class-public-a))
+ (publd (aref cv class-public-d))
+ (publp (aref cv class-public-printer))
+ (eieio-print-depth (1+ eieio-print-depth)))
+ (while publa
+ (when (slot-boundp this (car publa))
+ (let ((i (class-slot-initarg cl (car publa)))
+ (v (eieio-oref this (car publa)))
+ )
+ (unless (or (not i) (equal v (car publd)))
+ (princ (make-string (* eieio-print-depth 2) ? ))
+ (princ (symbol-name i))
+ (princ " ")
+ (if (car publp)
+ ;; Use our public printer
+ (funcall (car publp) v)
+ ;; Use our generic override prin1 function.
+ (eieio-override-prin1 v))
+ (princ "\n"))))
+ (setq publa (cdr publa) publd (cdr publd)
+ publp (cdr publp)))
+ (princ (make-string (* eieio-print-depth 2) ? )))
+ (princ ")\n")))
+
+(defun eieio-override-prin1 (thing)
+ "Perform a prin1 on THING taking advantage of object knowledge."
+ (cond ((eieio-object-p thing)
+ (object-write thing))
+ ((listp thing)
+ (eieio-list-prin1 thing))
+ ((class-p thing)
+ (princ (class-name thing)))
+ ((symbolp thing)
+ (princ (concat "'" (symbol-name thing))))
+ (t (prin1 thing))))
+
+(defun eieio-list-prin1 (list)
+ "Display LIST where list may contain objects."
+ (if (not (eieio-object-p (car list)))
+ (progn
+ (princ "'")
+ (prin1 list))
+ (princ "(list ")
+ (if (eieio-object-p (car list)) (princ "\n "))
+ (while list
+ (if (eieio-object-p (car list))
+ (object-write (car list))
+ (princ "'")
+ (prin1 (car list)))
+ (princ " ")
+ (setq list (cdr list)))
+ (princ (make-string (* eieio-print-depth 2) ? ))
+ (princ ")")))
+
+\f
+;;; Unimplemented functions from CLOS
+;;
+(defun change-class (obj class)
+ "Change the class of OBJ to type CLASS.
+This may create or delete slots, but does not affect the return value
+of `eq'."
+ (error "Eieio: `change-class' is unimplemented"))
+
+)
+
+\f
+;;; Interfacing with edebug
+;;
+(defun eieio-edebug-prin1-to-string (object &optional noescape)
+ "Display eieio OBJECT in fancy format. Overrides the edebug default.
+Optional argument NOESCAPE is passed to `prin1-to-string' when appropriate."
+ (cond ((class-p object) (class-name object))
+ ((eieio-object-p object) (object-print object))
+ ((and (listp object) (or (class-p (car object))
+ (eieio-object-p (car object))))
+ (concat "(" (mapconcat 'eieio-edebug-prin1-to-string object " ") ")"))
+ (t (prin1-to-string object noescape))))
+
+(add-hook 'edebug-setup-hook
+ (lambda ()
+ (def-edebug-spec defmethod
+ (&define ; this means we are defining something
+ [&or name ("setf" :name setf name)]
+ ;; ^^ This is the methods symbol
+ [ &optional symbolp ] ; this is key :before etc
+ list ; arguments
+ [ &optional stringp ] ; documentation string
+ def-body ; part to be debugged
+ ))
+ ;; The rest of the macros
+ (def-edebug-spec oref (form quote))
+ (def-edebug-spec oref-default (form quote))
+ (def-edebug-spec oset (form quote form))
+ (def-edebug-spec oset-default (form quote form))
+ (def-edebug-spec class-v form)
+ (def-edebug-spec class-p form)
+ (def-edebug-spec eieio-object-p form)
+ (def-edebug-spec class-constructor form)
+ (def-edebug-spec generic-p form)
+ (def-edebug-spec with-slots (list list def-body))
+ ;; I suspect this isn't the best way to do this, but when
+ ;; cust-print was used on my system all my objects
+ ;; appeared as "#1 =" which was not useful. This allows
+ ;; edebug to print my objects in the nice way they were
+ ;; meant to with `object-print' and `class-name'
+ ;; (defalias 'edebug-prin1-to-string 'eieio-edebug-prin1-to-string)
+ )
+ )
+
+(eval-after-load "cedet-edebug"
+ '(progn
+ (cedet-edebug-add-print-override '(class-p object) '(class-name object) )
+ (cedet-edebug-add-print-override '(eieio-object-p object) '(object-print object) )
+ (cedet-edebug-add-print-override '(and (listp object)
+ (or (class-p (car object)) (eieio-object-p (car object))))
+ '(cedet-edebug-prin1-recurse object) )
+ ))
+
+;;; Interfacing with imenu in emacs lisp mode
+;; (Only if the expression is defined)
+;;
+(if (eval-when-compile (boundp 'list-imenu-generic-expression))
+(progn
+
+(defun eieio-update-lisp-imenu-expression ()
+ "Examine `lisp-imenu-generic-expression' and modify it to find `defmethod'."
+ (let ((exp lisp-imenu-generic-expression))
+ (while exp
+ ;; it's of the form '( ( title expr indx ) ... )
+ (let* ((subcar (cdr (car exp)))
+ (substr (car subcar)))
+ (if (and (not (string-match "|method\\\\" substr))
+ (string-match "|advice\\\\" substr))
+ (setcar subcar
+ (replace-match "|advice\\|method\\" t t substr 0))))
+ (setq exp (cdr exp)))))
+
+(eieio-update-lisp-imenu-expression)
+
+))
+
+;;; Autoloading some external symbols, and hooking into the help system
+;;
+
+(autoload 'eieio-help-mode-augmentation-maybee "eieio-opt" "For buffers thrown into help mode, augment for eieio.")
+(autoload 'eieio-browse "eieio-opt" "Create an object browser window" t)
+(autoload 'eieio-describe-class "eieio-opt" "Describe CLASS defined by a string or symbol" t)
+(autoload 'eieio-describe-constructor "eieio-opt" "Describe the constructor function FCN." t)
+(autoload 'describe-class "eieio-opt" "Describe CLASS defined by a string or symbol" t)
+(autoload 'eieio-describe-generic "eieio-opt" "Describe GENERIC defined by a string or symbol" t)
+(autoload 'describe-generic "eieio-opt" "Describe GENERIC defined by a string or symbol" t)
+
+(autoload 'customize-object "eieio-custom" "Create a custom buffer editing OBJ.")
+
+(provide 'eieio)
+
+;; Local variables:
+;; byte-compile-warnings: (not cl-functions)
+;; End:
+
+;;; eieio ends here