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1;;; -*-lisp-*-
2;;;
3;;; Protocol for property sets
4;;;
5;;; (c) 2009 Straylight/Edgeware
6;;;
7
8;;;----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9;;;
10;;; This file is part of the Sensble Object Design, an object system for C.
11;;;
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23;;; along with SOD; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
24;;; Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
25
26(cl:in-package #:sod)
27
28;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
29;;; Property representation.
30
31(export 'property-key)
32(defun property-key (name)
33 "Convert NAME into a keyword.
34
35 If NAME isn't a symbol already, then flip its case (using
36 `frob-identifier'), and intern into the `keyword' package."
37 (etypecase name
38 (symbol name)
39 (string (intern (frob-identifier name) :keyword))))
40
048d0b2d 41(export '(property propertyp p-name p-value p-type p-key p-seenp))
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42(defstruct (property
43 (:predicate propertyp)
44 (:conc-name p-)
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45 (:constructor %make-property
46 (name value
47 &key type location seenp
48 &aux (key (property-key name)))))
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49 "A simple structure for holding a property in a property set.
50
51 The main useful feature is the ability to tick off properties which have
52 been used, so that we can complain about unrecognized properties.
53
54 An explicit type tag is necessary because we need to be able to talk
55 distinctly about identifiers, strings and symbols, and we've only got two
56 obvious Lisp types to play with. Sad, but true."
57
58 (name nil :type (or string symbol))
59 (value nil :type t)
60 (type nil :type symbol)
61 (location (file-location nil) :type file-location)
62 (key nil :type symbol)
63 (seenp nil :type boolean))
64
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65(export 'decode-property)
66(defgeneric decode-property (raw)
67 (:documentation "Decode a RAW value into a TYPE, VALUE pair.")
68 (:method ((raw symbol)) (values :symbol raw))
69 (:method ((raw integer)) (values :int raw))
70 (:method ((raw string)) (values :string raw))
71 (:method ((raw character)) (values :char raw))
72 (:method ((raw property)) (values (p-type raw) (p-value raw)))
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73 (:method ((raw cons)) (values (car raw) (cdr raw)))
74 (:method ((raw function)) (values :func raw)))
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75
76(export 'make-property)
77(defun make-property (name raw-value &key type location seenp)
78 (multiple-value-bind (type value)
79 (if type
80 (values type raw-value)
81 (decode-property raw-value))
82 (%make-property name value
83 :type type
84 :location (file-location location)
85 :seenp seenp)))
86
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87(defun string-to-symbol
88 (string &key (package *package*) (swap-case t) (swap-hyphen t))
89 "Convert STRING to a symbol in PACKAGE.
90
91 Parse off a `PACKAGE:' prefix from STRING if necessary, to identify the
92 package; PACKAGE is used if there isn't a prefix. A doubled colon allows
93 access to internal symbols, and will intern if necessary. Note that
94 escape characters are /not/ processed; don't put colons in package names
95 if you want to use them from SOD property sets.
96
97 The portions of the string are modified by `frob-identifier'; the
98 arguments SWAP-CASE and SWAP-HYPHEN are passed to `frob-identifier' to
99 control this process."
100
101 (let* ((length (length string))
102 (colon (position #\: string)))
103 (multiple-value-bind (start internalp)
104 (cond ((not colon) (values 0 t))
105 ((and (< (1+ colon) length)
106 (char= (char string (1+ colon)) #\:))
107 (values (+ colon 2) t))
108 (t
109 (values (1+ colon) nil)))
110 (when colon
111 (let* ((package-name (if (zerop colon) "KEYWORD"
112 (frob-identifier (subseq string 0 colon)
113 :swap-case swap-case
114 :swap-hyphen swap-hyphen)))
115 (found (find-package package-name)))
116 (unless found
117 (error "Unknown package `~A'" package-name))
118 (setf package found)))
119 (let ((name (frob-identifier (subseq string start)
120 :swap-case swap-case
121 :swap-hyphen swap-hyphen)))
122 (multiple-value-bind (symbol status)
123 (funcall (if internalp #'intern #'find-symbol) name package)
124 (cond ((or internalp (eq status :external))
125 symbol)
126 ((not status)
127 (error "Symbol `~A' not found in package `~A'"
128 name (package-name package)))
129 (t
130 (error "Symbol `~A' not external in package `~A'"
131 name (package-name package)))))))))
132
133(export 'coerce-property-value)
134(defgeneric coerce-property-value (value type wanted)
135 (:documentation
136 "Convert VALUE, a property of type TYPE, to be of type WANTED.
137
138 It's sensible to add additional methods to this function, but there are
139 all the ones we need.")
140
141 ;; If TYPE matches WANTED, we'll assume that VALUE already has the right
142 ;; form. Otherwise, if nothing else matched, then I guess we'll have to
143 ;; say it didn't work.
144 (:method (value type wanted)
145 (if (eql type wanted) value
146 (error "Incorrect type: expected ~A but found ~A" wanted type)))
147
148 ;; If the caller asks for type T then give him the raw thing.
149 (:method (value type (wanted (eql t)))
150 value))
151
152;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
153;;; Property set representation.
154
155(export '(pset psetp))
156(defstruct (pset (:predicate psetp)
157 (:constructor %make-pset)
158 (:conc-name %pset-))
159 "A property set.
160
161 Wrapped up in a structure so that we can define a print function."
162 (hash (make-hash-table) :type hash-table))
163
164(export '(make-pset pset-get pset-store pset-map))
165(declaim (inline make-pset pset-get pset-store pset-map))
166
167(defun make-pset ()
168 "Constructor for property sets."
169 (%make-pset))
170
171(defun pset-get (pset key)
172 "Look KEY up in PSET and return what we find.
173
174 If there's no property by that name, return NIL."
175 (values (gethash key (%pset-hash pset))))
176
177(defun pset-store (pset prop)
178 "Store property PROP in PSET.
179
180 Overwrite or replace any previous property with the same name. Mutates
181 the property set."
182 (setf (gethash (p-key prop) (%pset-hash pset)) prop))
183
184(defun pset-map (func pset)
185 "Call FUNC for each property in PSET."
186 (maphash (lambda (key value) (declare (ignore key)) (funcall func value))
187 (%pset-hash pset)))
188
189(export 'with-pset-iterator)
190(defmacro with-pset-iterator ((name pset) &body body)
191 "Evaluate BODY with NAME bound to a macro returning properties from PSET.
192
193 Evaluating (NAME) returns a property object or nil if all properties have
194 been read."
195 (with-gensyms (next win key value)
196 `(with-hash-table-iterator (,next (%pset-hash ,pset))
197 (macrolet ((,name ()
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198 `(multiple-value-bind (,',win ,',key ,',value) (,',next)
199 (declare (ignore ,',key))
200 (and ,',win ,',value))))
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201 ,@body))))
202
203;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
204;;; `Cooked' property set operations.
205
206(export 'store-property)
207(defun store-property
048d0b2d 208 (pset name value &key type location)
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209 "Store a property in PSET."
210 (pset-store pset
211 (make-property name value :type type :location location)))
212
213(export 'get-property)
214(defun get-property (pset name type &optional default)
215 "Fetch a property from a property set.
216
217 If a property NAME is not found in PSET, or if a property is found, but
218 its type doesn't match TYPE, then return DEFAULT and nil; otherwise return
219 the value and its file location. In the latter case, mark the property as
220 having been used.
221
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222 The value returned depends on the TYPE argument provided. If you pass
223 `nil' then you get back the entire `property' object. If you pass `t',
224 then you get whatever was left in the property set, uninterpreted.
225 Otherwise the value is coerced to the right kind of thing (where possible)
226 and returned.
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228 The file location at which the property was defined is returned as a
229 second value.
230
231 If PSET is nil, then return DEFAULT and nil."
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232
233 (let ((prop (and pset (pset-get pset (property-key name)))))
234 (with-default-error-location ((and prop (p-location prop)))
235 (cond ((not prop)
236 (values default nil))
237 ((not type)
238 (setf (p-seenp prop) t)
239 (values prop (p-location prop)))
240 (t
241 (setf (p-seenp prop) t)
242 (values (coerce-property-value (p-value prop)
243 (p-type prop)
244 type)
245 (p-location prop)))))))
246
247(export 'add-property)
048d0b2d 248(defun add-property (pset name value &key type location)
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249 "Add a property to PSET.
250
251 If a property with the same NAME already exists, report an error."
252
253 (with-default-error-location (location)
254 (let ((existing (get-property pset name nil)))
255 (when existing
256 (error "Property ~S already defined~@[ at ~A~]"
257 name (p-location existing)))
258 (store-property pset name value :type type :location location))))
259
260(export 'make-property-set)
261(defun make-property-set (&rest plist)
262 "Make a new property set, with given properties.
263
264 This isn't the way to make properties when parsing, but it works well for
265 programmatic generation. The arguments should form a property list
266 (alternating keywords and values is good).
267
268 An attempt is made to guess property types from the Lisp types of the
269 values. This isn't always successful but it's not too bad. The
3109662a 270 alternative is manufacturing a `property-value' object by hand and
048d0b2d 271 stuffing it into the set."
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272
273 (property-set plist))
274
275(export 'property-set)
276(defgeneric property-set (thing)
277 (:documentation
278 "Convert THING into a property set.")
279 (:method ((pset pset)) pset)
280 (:method ((list list))
281 "Convert a list into a property set. This works for alists and plists."
282 (multiple-value-bind (next name value)
283 (if (and list (consp (car list)))
284 (values #'cdr #'caar #'cdar)
285 (values #'cddr #'car #'cadr))
286 (do ((pset (make-pset))
287 (list list (funcall next list)))
288 ((endp list) pset)
289 (add-property pset (funcall name list) (funcall value list))))))
290
291(export 'check--unused-properties)
292(defun check-unused-properties (pset)
293 "Issue errors about unused properties in PSET."
294 (when pset
295 (pset-map (lambda (prop)
296 (unless (p-seenp prop)
297 (cerror*-with-location (p-location prop)
298 "Unknown property `~A'"
299 (p-name prop))
300 (setf (p-seenp prop) t)))
301 pset)))
302
303;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
304;;; Utility macros.
305
306(defmacro default-slot-from-property
307 ((instance slot slot-names)
308 (pset property type
309 &optional (pvar (gensym "PROP-"))
310 &rest convert-forms)
311 &body default-forms)
312 "Initialize a slot from a property.
313
314 We initialize SLOT in INSTANCE. In full: if PSET contains a property
315 called NAME, then convert it to TYPE, bind the value to PVAR and evaluate
316 CONVERT-FORMS -- these default to just using the property value. If
317 there's no property, and the slot is named in SLOT-NAMES and currently
318 unbound, then evaluate DEFAULT-FORMS and use their value to compute the
319 slot value."
320
321 (once-only (instance slot slot-names pset property type)
322 (with-gensyms (floc)
323 `(multiple-value-bind (,pvar ,floc)
324 (get-property ,pset ,property ,type)
325 (if ,floc
326 (setf (slot-value ,instance ,slot)
327 (with-default-error-location (,floc)
328 ,@(or convert-forms `(,pvar))))
329 (default-slot (,instance ,slot ,slot-names)
330 ,@default-forms))))))
331
332;;;----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------