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diff --git a/generic/tclOOMethod.c b/generic/tclOOMethod.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44eb083 --- /dev/null +++ b/generic/tclOOMethod.c @@ -0,0 +1,1738 @@ +/* + * tclOOMethod.c -- + * + * This file contains code to create and manage methods. + * + * Copyright (c) 2005-2008 by Donal K. Fellows + * + * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of + * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +#include "config.h" +#endif +#include "tclInt.h" +#include "tclOOInt.h" +#include "tclCompile.h" + +/* + * Structure used to help delay computing names of objects or classes for + * [info frame] until needed, making invokation faster in the normal case. + */ + +struct PNI { + Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to compute the name of + * a method. */ + Tcl_Method method; /* Method to compute the name of. */ +}; + +/* + * Structure used to contain all the information needed about a call frame + * used in a procedure-like method. + */ + +typedef struct { + CallFrame *framePtr; /* Reference to the call frame itself (it's + * actually allocated on the Tcl stack). */ + ProcErrorProc *errProc; /* The error handler for the body. */ + Tcl_Obj *nameObj; /* The "name" of the command. */ + Command cmd; /* The command structure. Mostly bogus. */ + ExtraFrameInfo efi; /* Extra information used for [info frame]. */ + Command *oldCmdPtr; /* Saved cmdPtr so that we can be safe after a + * recursive call returns. */ + struct PNI pni; /* Specialist information used in the efi + * field for this type of call. */ +} PMFrameData; + +/* + * Structure used to pass information about variable resolution to the + * on-the-ground resolvers used when working with resolved compiled variables. + */ + +typedef struct { + Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo info; /* "Type" information so that the compiled + * variable can be linked to the namespace + * variable at the right time. */ + Tcl_Obj *variableObj; /* The name of the variable. */ + Tcl_Var cachedObjectVar; /* TODO: When to flush this cache? Can class + * variables be cached? */ +} OOResVarInfo; + +/* + * Function declarations for things defined in this file. + */ + +static Tcl_Obj ** InitEnsembleRewrite(Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, + Tcl_Obj *const *objv, int toRewrite, + int rewriteLength, Tcl_Obj *const *rewriteObjs, + int *lengthPtr); +static int InvokeProcedureMethod(ClientData clientData, + Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_ObjectContext context, + int objc, Tcl_Obj *const *objv); +static int FinalizeForwardCall(ClientData data[], Tcl_Interp *interp, + int result); +static int FinalizePMCall(ClientData data[], Tcl_Interp *interp, + int result); +static int PushMethodCallFrame(Tcl_Interp *interp, + CallContext *contextPtr, ProcedureMethod *pmPtr, + int objc, Tcl_Obj *const *objv, + PMFrameData *fdPtr); +static void DeleteProcedureMethodRecord(ProcedureMethod *pmPtr); +static void DeleteProcedureMethod(ClientData clientData); +static int CloneProcedureMethod(Tcl_Interp *interp, + ClientData clientData, ClientData *newClientData); +static void MethodErrorHandler(Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_Obj *procNameObj); +static void ConstructorErrorHandler(Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_Obj *procNameObj); +static void DestructorErrorHandler(Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_Obj *procNameObj); +static Tcl_Obj * RenderDeclarerName(ClientData clientData); +static int InvokeForwardMethod(ClientData clientData, + Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_ObjectContext context, + int objc, Tcl_Obj *const *objv); +static void DeleteForwardMethod(ClientData clientData); +static int CloneForwardMethod(Tcl_Interp *interp, + ClientData clientData, ClientData *newClientData); +static int ProcedureMethodVarResolver(Tcl_Interp *interp, + const char *varName, Tcl_Namespace *contextNs, + int flags, Tcl_Var *varPtr); +static int ProcedureMethodCompiledVarResolver(Tcl_Interp *interp, + const char *varName, int length, + Tcl_Namespace *contextNs, + Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo **rPtrPtr); + +/* + * The types of methods defined by the core OO system. + */ + +static const Tcl_MethodType procMethodType = { + TCL_OO_METHOD_VERSION_CURRENT, "method", + InvokeProcedureMethod, DeleteProcedureMethod, CloneProcedureMethod +}; +static const Tcl_MethodType fwdMethodType = { + TCL_OO_METHOD_VERSION_CURRENT, "forward", + InvokeForwardMethod, DeleteForwardMethod, CloneForwardMethod +}; + +/* + * Helper macros (derived from things private to tclVar.c) + */ + +#define TclVarTable(contextNs) \ + ((Tcl_HashTable *) (&((Namespace *) (contextNs))->varTable)) +#define TclVarHashGetValue(hPtr) \ + ((Tcl_Var) ((char *)hPtr - TclOffset(VarInHash, entry))) + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Tcl_NewInstanceMethod -- + * + * Attach a method to an object instance. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Method +Tcl_NewInstanceMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Unused? */ + Tcl_Object object, /* The object that has the method attached to + * it. */ + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the method. May be NULL; if so, + * up to caller to manage storage (e.g., when + * it is a constructor or destructor). */ + int flags, /* Whether this is a public method. */ + const Tcl_MethodType *typePtr, + /* The type of method this is, which defines + * how to invoke, delete and clone the + * method. */ + ClientData clientData) /* Some data associated with the particular + * method to be created. */ +{ + register Object *oPtr = (Object *) object; + register Method *mPtr; + Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; + int isNew; + + if (nameObj == NULL) { + mPtr = (Method *) ckalloc(sizeof(Method)); + mPtr->namePtr = NULL; + mPtr->refCount = 1; + goto populate; + } + if (!oPtr->methodsPtr) { + oPtr->methodsPtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) ckalloc(sizeof(Tcl_HashTable)); + Tcl_InitObjHashTable(oPtr->methodsPtr); + oPtr->flags &= ~USE_CLASS_CACHE; + } + hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(oPtr->methodsPtr, (char *) nameObj, &isNew); + if (isNew) { + mPtr = (Method *) ckalloc(sizeof(Method)); + mPtr->namePtr = nameObj; + mPtr->refCount = 1; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(nameObj); + Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, mPtr); + } else { + mPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr); + if (mPtr->typePtr != NULL && mPtr->typePtr->deleteProc != NULL) { + mPtr->typePtr->deleteProc(mPtr->clientData); + } + } + + populate: + mPtr->typePtr = typePtr; + mPtr->clientData = clientData; + mPtr->flags = 0; + mPtr->declaringObjectPtr = oPtr; + mPtr->declaringClassPtr = NULL; + if (flags) { + mPtr->flags |= flags & (PUBLIC_METHOD | PRIVATE_METHOD); + } + oPtr->epoch++; + return (Tcl_Method) mPtr; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Tcl_NewMethod -- + * + * Attach a method to a class. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Method +Tcl_NewMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter containing the class. */ + Tcl_Class cls, /* The class to attach the method to. */ + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the object. May be NULL (e.g., + * for constructors or destructors); if so, up + * to caller to manage storage. */ + int flags, /* Whether this is a public method. */ + const Tcl_MethodType *typePtr, + /* The type of method this is, which defines + * how to invoke, delete and clone the + * method. */ + ClientData clientData) /* Some data associated with the particular + * method to be created. */ +{ + register Class *clsPtr = (Class *) cls; + register Method *mPtr; + Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; + int isNew; + + if (nameObj == NULL) { + mPtr = (Method *) ckalloc(sizeof(Method)); + mPtr->namePtr = NULL; + mPtr->refCount = 1; + goto populate; + } + hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&clsPtr->classMethods, (char *)nameObj,&isNew); + if (isNew) { + mPtr = (Method *) ckalloc(sizeof(Method)); + mPtr->refCount = 1; + mPtr->namePtr = nameObj; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(nameObj); + Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, mPtr); + } else { + mPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr); + if (mPtr->typePtr != NULL && mPtr->typePtr->deleteProc != NULL) { + mPtr->typePtr->deleteProc(mPtr->clientData); + } + } + + populate: + clsPtr->thisPtr->fPtr->epoch++; + mPtr->typePtr = typePtr; + mPtr->clientData = clientData; + mPtr->flags = 0; + mPtr->declaringObjectPtr = NULL; + mPtr->declaringClassPtr = clsPtr; + if (flags) { + mPtr->flags |= flags & (PUBLIC_METHOD | PRIVATE_METHOD); + } + + return (Tcl_Method) mPtr; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOODelMethodRef -- + * + * How to delete a method. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void +TclOODelMethodRef( + Method *mPtr) +{ + if ((mPtr != NULL) && (--mPtr->refCount <= 0)) { + if (mPtr->typePtr != NULL && mPtr->typePtr->deleteProc != NULL) { + mPtr->typePtr->deleteProc(mPtr->clientData); + } + if (mPtr->namePtr != NULL) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(mPtr->namePtr); + } + + ckfree((char *) mPtr); + } +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOONewBasicMethod -- + * + * Helper that makes it cleaner to create very simple methods during + * basic system initialization. Not suitable for general use. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void +TclOONewBasicMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Class *clsPtr, /* Class to attach the method to. */ + const DeclaredClassMethod *dcm) + /* Name of the method, whether it is public, + * and the function to implement it. */ +{ + Tcl_Obj *namePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(dcm->name, -1); + + Tcl_IncrRefCount(namePtr); + Tcl_NewMethod(interp, (Tcl_Class) clsPtr, namePtr, + (dcm->isPublic ? PUBLIC_METHOD : 0), &dcm->definition, NULL); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(namePtr); +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOONewProcInstanceMethod -- + * + * Create a new procedure-like method for an object. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Method * +TclOONewProcInstanceMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter containing the object. */ + Object *oPtr, /* The object to modify. */ + int flags, /* Whether this is a public method. */ + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the method, which must not be + * NULL. */ + Tcl_Obj *argsObj, /* The formal argument list for the method, + * which must not be NULL. */ + Tcl_Obj *bodyObj, /* The body of the method, which must not be + * NULL. */ + ProcedureMethod **pmPtrPtr) /* Place to write pointer to procedure method + * structure to allow for deeper tuning of the + * structure's contents. NULL if caller is not + * interested. */ +{ + int argsLen; + register ProcedureMethod *pmPtr; + Tcl_Method method; + + if (Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, argsObj, &argsLen) != TCL_OK) { + return NULL; + } + pmPtr = (ProcedureMethod *) ckalloc(sizeof(ProcedureMethod)); + memset(pmPtr, 0, sizeof(ProcedureMethod)); + pmPtr->version = TCLOO_PROCEDURE_METHOD_VERSION; + pmPtr->flags = flags & USE_DECLARER_NS; + pmPtr->refCount = 1; + + method = TclOOMakeProcInstanceMethod(interp, oPtr, flags, nameObj, + argsObj, bodyObj, &procMethodType, pmPtr, &pmPtr->procPtr); + if (method == NULL) { + ckfree((char *) pmPtr); + } else if (pmPtrPtr != NULL) { + *pmPtrPtr = pmPtr; + } + return (Method *) method; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOONewProcMethod -- + * + * Create a new procedure-like method for a class. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Method * +TclOONewProcMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter containing the class. */ + Class *clsPtr, /* The class to modify. */ + int flags, /* Whether this is a public method. */ + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the method, which may be NULL; + * if so, up to caller to manage storage + * (e.g., because it is a constructor or + * destructor). */ + Tcl_Obj *argsObj, /* The formal argument list for the method, + * which may be NULL; if so, it is equivalent + * to an empty list. */ + Tcl_Obj *bodyObj, /* The body of the method, which must not be + * NULL. */ + ProcedureMethod **pmPtrPtr) /* Place to write pointer to procedure method + * structure to allow for deeper tuning of the + * structure's contents. NULL if caller is not + * interested. */ +{ + int argsLen; /* -1 => delete argsObj before exit */ + register ProcedureMethod *pmPtr; + const char *procName; + Tcl_Method method; + + if (argsObj == NULL) { + argsLen = -1; + argsObj = Tcl_NewObj(); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(argsObj); + procName = "<destructor>"; + } else if (Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, argsObj, &argsLen) != TCL_OK) { + return NULL; + } else { + procName = (nameObj==NULL ? "<constructor>" : TclGetString(nameObj)); + } + + pmPtr = (ProcedureMethod *) ckalloc(sizeof(ProcedureMethod)); + memset(pmPtr, 0, sizeof(ProcedureMethod)); + pmPtr->version = TCLOO_PROCEDURE_METHOD_VERSION; + pmPtr->flags = flags & USE_DECLARER_NS; + pmPtr->refCount = 1; + + method = TclOOMakeProcMethod(interp, clsPtr, flags, nameObj, procName, + argsObj, bodyObj, &procMethodType, pmPtr, &pmPtr->procPtr); + + if (argsLen == -1) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(argsObj); + } + if (method == NULL) { + ckfree((char *) pmPtr); + } else if (pmPtrPtr != NULL) { + *pmPtrPtr = pmPtr; + } + + return (Method *) method; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOOMakeProcInstanceMethod -- + * + * The guts of the code to make a procedure-like method for an object. + * Split apart so that it is easier for other extensions to reuse (in + * particular, it frees them from having to pry so deeply into Tcl's + * guts). + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Method +TclOOMakeProcInstanceMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter containing the object. */ + Object *oPtr, /* The object to modify. */ + int flags, /* Whether this is a public method. */ + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the method, which _must not_ be + * NULL. */ + Tcl_Obj *argsObj, /* The formal argument list for the method, + * which _must not_ be NULL. */ + Tcl_Obj *bodyObj, /* The body of the method, which _must not_ be + * NULL. */ + const Tcl_MethodType *typePtr, + /* The type of the method to create. */ + ClientData clientData, /* The per-method type-specific data. */ + Proc **procPtrPtr) /* A pointer to the variable in which to write + * the procedure record reference. Presumably + * inside the structure indicated by the + * pointer in clientData. */ +{ + Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; + Proc *procPtr; + + if (TclCreateProc(interp, NULL, TclGetString(nameObj), argsObj, bodyObj, + procPtrPtr) != TCL_OK) { + return NULL; + } + procPtr = *procPtrPtr; + procPtr->cmdPtr = NULL; + + if (iPtr->cmdFramePtr) { + CmdFrame context = *iPtr->cmdFramePtr; + + if (context.type == TCL_LOCATION_BC) { + /* + * Retrieve source information from the bytecode, if possible. If + * the information is retrieved successfully, context.type will be + * TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE and the reference held by + * context.data.eval.path will be counted. + */ + + TclGetSrcInfoForPc(&context); + } else if (context.type == TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE) { + /* + * The copy into 'context' up above has created another reference + * to 'context.data.eval.path'; account for it. + */ + + Tcl_IncrRefCount(context.data.eval.path); + } + + if (context.type == TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE) { + /* + * We can account for source location within a proc only if the + * proc body was not created by substitution. + * (FIXME: check that this is sane and correct!) + */ + + if (context.line + && (context.nline >= 4) && (context.line[3] >= 0)) { + int isNew; + CmdFrame *cfPtr = (CmdFrame *) ckalloc(sizeof(CmdFrame)); + Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; + + cfPtr->level = -1; + cfPtr->type = context.type; + cfPtr->line = (int *) ckalloc(sizeof(int)); + cfPtr->line[0] = context.line[3]; + cfPtr->nline = 1; + cfPtr->framePtr = NULL; + cfPtr->nextPtr = NULL; + + cfPtr->data.eval.path = context.data.eval.path; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(cfPtr->data.eval.path); + + cfPtr->cmd.str.cmd = NULL; + cfPtr->cmd.str.len = 0; + + hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(iPtr->linePBodyPtr, + (char *) procPtr, &isNew); + Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, cfPtr); + } + + /* + * 'context' is going out of scope; account for the reference that + * it's holding to the path name. + */ + + Tcl_DecrRefCount(context.data.eval.path); + context.data.eval.path = NULL; + } + } + + return Tcl_NewInstanceMethod(interp, (Tcl_Object) oPtr, nameObj, flags, + typePtr, clientData); +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOOMakeProcMethod -- + * + * The guts of the code to make a procedure-like method for a class. + * Split apart so that it is easier for other extensions to reuse (in + * particular, it frees them from having to pry so deeply into Tcl's + * guts). + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Method +TclOOMakeProcMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter containing the class. */ + Class *clsPtr, /* The class to modify. */ + int flags, /* Whether this is a public method. */ + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the method, which may be NULL; + * if so, up to caller to manage storage + * (e.g., because it is a constructor or + * destructor). */ + const char *namePtr, /* The name of the method as a string, which + * _must not_ be NULL. */ + Tcl_Obj *argsObj, /* The formal argument list for the method, + * which _must not_ be NULL. */ + Tcl_Obj *bodyObj, /* The body of the method, which _must not_ be + * NULL. */ + const Tcl_MethodType *typePtr, + /* The type of the method to create. */ + ClientData clientData, /* The per-method type-specific data. */ + Proc **procPtrPtr) /* A pointer to the variable in which to write + * the procedure record reference. Presumably + * inside the structure indicated by the + * pointer in clientData. */ +{ + Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; + Proc *procPtr; + + if (TclCreateProc(interp, NULL, namePtr, argsObj, bodyObj, + procPtrPtr) != TCL_OK) { + return NULL; + } + procPtr = *procPtrPtr; + procPtr->cmdPtr = NULL; + + if (iPtr->cmdFramePtr) { + CmdFrame context = *iPtr->cmdFramePtr; + + if (context.type == TCL_LOCATION_BC) { + /* + * Retrieve source information from the bytecode, if possible. If + * the information is retrieved successfully, context.type will be + * TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE and the reference held by + * context.data.eval.path will be counted. + */ + + TclGetSrcInfoForPc(&context); + } else if (context.type == TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE) { + /* + * The copy into 'context' up above has created another reference + * to 'context.data.eval.path'; account for it. + */ + + Tcl_IncrRefCount(context.data.eval.path); + } + + if (context.type == TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE) { + /* + * We can account for source location within a proc only if the + * proc body was not created by substitution. + * (FIXME: check that this is sane and correct!) + */ + + if (context.line + && (context.nline >= 4) && (context.line[3] >= 0)) { + int isNew; + CmdFrame *cfPtr = (CmdFrame *) ckalloc(sizeof(CmdFrame)); + Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; + + cfPtr->level = -1; + cfPtr->type = context.type; + cfPtr->line = (int *) ckalloc(sizeof(int)); + cfPtr->line[0] = context.line[3]; + cfPtr->nline = 1; + cfPtr->framePtr = NULL; + cfPtr->nextPtr = NULL; + + cfPtr->data.eval.path = context.data.eval.path; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(cfPtr->data.eval.path); + + cfPtr->cmd.str.cmd = NULL; + cfPtr->cmd.str.len = 0; + + hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(iPtr->linePBodyPtr, + (char *) procPtr, &isNew); + Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, cfPtr); + } + + /* + * 'context' is going out of scope; account for the reference that + * it's holding to the path name. + */ + + Tcl_DecrRefCount(context.data.eval.path); + context.data.eval.path = NULL; + } + } + + return Tcl_NewMethod(interp, (Tcl_Class) clsPtr, nameObj, flags, typePtr, + clientData); +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * InvokeProcedureMethod, PushMethodCallFrame -- + * + * How to invoke a procedure-like method. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +InvokeProcedureMethod( + ClientData clientData, /* Pointer to some per-method context. */ + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_ObjectContext context, /* The method calling context. */ + int objc, /* Number of arguments. */ + Tcl_Obj *const *objv) /* Arguments as actually seen. */ +{ + ProcedureMethod *pmPtr = clientData; + int result; + PMFrameData *fdPtr; /* Important data that has to have a lifetime + * matched by this function (or rather, by the + * call frame's lifetime). */ + + /* + * If the interpreter was deleted, we just skip to the next thing in the + * chain. + */ + + if (Tcl_InterpDeleted(interp)) { + return TclNRObjectContextInvokeNext(interp, context, objc, objv, + Tcl_ObjectContextSkippedArgs(context)); + } + + /* + * Allocate the special frame data. + */ + + fdPtr = TclStackAlloc(interp, sizeof(PMFrameData)); + + /* + * Create a call frame for this method. + */ + + result = PushMethodCallFrame(interp, (CallContext *) context, pmPtr, + objc, objv, fdPtr); + if (result != TCL_OK) { + TclStackFree(interp, fdPtr); + return result; + } + pmPtr->refCount++; + + /* + * Give the pre-call callback a chance to do some setup and, possibly, + * veto the call. + */ + + if (pmPtr->preCallProc != NULL) { + int isFinished; + + result = pmPtr->preCallProc(pmPtr->clientData, interp, context, + (Tcl_CallFrame *) fdPtr->framePtr, &isFinished); + if (isFinished || result != TCL_OK) { + /* + * Restore the old cmdPtr so that a subsequent use of [info frame] + * won't crash on us. [Bug 3001438] + */ + + pmPtr->procPtr->cmdPtr = fdPtr->oldCmdPtr; + + Tcl_PopCallFrame(interp); + TclStackFree(interp, fdPtr->framePtr); + if (--pmPtr->refCount < 1) { + DeleteProcedureMethodRecord(pmPtr); + } + TclStackFree(interp, fdPtr); + return result; + } + } + + /* + * Now invoke the body of the method. + */ + + TclNRAddCallback(interp, FinalizePMCall, pmPtr, context, fdPtr, NULL); + return TclNRInterpProcCore(interp, fdPtr->nameObj, + Tcl_ObjectContextSkippedArgs(context), fdPtr->errProc); +} + +static int +FinalizePMCall( + ClientData data[], + Tcl_Interp *interp, + int result) +{ + ProcedureMethod *pmPtr = data[0]; + Tcl_ObjectContext context = data[1]; + PMFrameData *fdPtr = data[2]; + + /* + * Give the post-call callback a chance to do some cleanup. Note that at + * this point the call frame itself is invalid; it's already been popped. + */ + + if (pmPtr->postCallProc) { + result = pmPtr->postCallProc(pmPtr->clientData, interp, context, + Tcl_GetObjectNamespace(Tcl_ObjectContextObject(context)), + result); + } + + /* + * Restore the old cmdPtr so that a subsequent use of [info frame] won't + * crash on us. [Bug 3001438] + */ + + pmPtr->procPtr->cmdPtr = fdPtr->oldCmdPtr; + + /* + * Scrap the special frame data now that we're done with it. Note that we + * are inlining DeleteProcedureMethod() here; this location is highly + * sensitive when it comes to performance! + */ + + if (--pmPtr->refCount < 1) { + DeleteProcedureMethodRecord(pmPtr); + } + TclStackFree(interp, fdPtr); + return result; +} + +static int +PushMethodCallFrame( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ + CallContext *contextPtr, /* Current method call context. */ + ProcedureMethod *pmPtr, /* Information about this procedure-like + * method. */ + int objc, /* Number of arguments. */ + Tcl_Obj *const *objv, /* Array of arguments. */ + PMFrameData *fdPtr) /* Place to store information about the call + * frame. */ +{ + Namespace *nsPtr = (Namespace *) contextPtr->oPtr->namespacePtr; + register int result; + const char *namePtr; + CallFrame **framePtrPtr = &fdPtr->framePtr; + + /* + * Compute basic information on the basis of the type of method it is. + */ + + if (contextPtr->callPtr->flags & CONSTRUCTOR) { + namePtr = "<constructor>"; + fdPtr->nameObj = contextPtr->oPtr->fPtr->constructorName; + fdPtr->errProc = ConstructorErrorHandler; + } else if (contextPtr->callPtr->flags & DESTRUCTOR) { + namePtr = "<destructor>"; + fdPtr->nameObj = contextPtr->oPtr->fPtr->destructorName; + fdPtr->errProc = DestructorErrorHandler; + } else { + fdPtr->nameObj = Tcl_MethodName( + Tcl_ObjectContextMethod((Tcl_ObjectContext) contextPtr)); + namePtr = TclGetString(fdPtr->nameObj); + fdPtr->errProc = MethodErrorHandler; + } + if (pmPtr->errProc != NULL) { + fdPtr->errProc = pmPtr->errProc; + } + + /* + * Magic to enable things like [incr Tcl], which wants methods to run in + * their class's namespace. + */ + + if (pmPtr->flags & USE_DECLARER_NS) { + register Method *mPtr = + contextPtr->callPtr->chain[contextPtr->index].mPtr; + + if (mPtr->declaringClassPtr != NULL) { + nsPtr = (Namespace *) + mPtr->declaringClassPtr->thisPtr->namespacePtr; + } else { + nsPtr = (Namespace *) mPtr->declaringObjectPtr->namespacePtr; + } + } + + /* + * Save the old cmdPtr so that when this recursive call returns, we can + * restore it. To do otherwise causes crashes in [info frame] after we + * return from a recursive call. [Bug 3001438] + */ + + fdPtr->oldCmdPtr = pmPtr->procPtr->cmdPtr; + + /* + * Compile the body. This operation may fail. + */ + + fdPtr->efi.length = 2; + memset(&fdPtr->cmd, 0, sizeof(Command)); + fdPtr->cmd.nsPtr = nsPtr; + fdPtr->cmd.clientData = &fdPtr->efi; + pmPtr->procPtr->cmdPtr = &fdPtr->cmd; + + /* + * [Bug 2037727] Always call TclProcCompileProc so that we check not only + * that we have bytecode, but also that it remains valid. Note that we set + * the namespace of the code here directly; this is a hack, but the + * alternative is *so* slow... + */ + + if (pmPtr->procPtr->bodyPtr->typePtr == &tclByteCodeType) { + ByteCode *codePtr = + pmPtr->procPtr->bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; + + codePtr->nsPtr = nsPtr; + } + result = TclProcCompileProc(interp, pmPtr->procPtr, + pmPtr->procPtr->bodyPtr, nsPtr, "body of method", namePtr); + if (result != TCL_OK) { + goto failureReturn; + } + + /* + * Make the stack frame and fill it out with information about this call. + * This operation may fail. + */ + + result = TclPushStackFrame(interp, (Tcl_CallFrame **) framePtrPtr, + (Tcl_Namespace *) nsPtr, FRAME_IS_PROC|FRAME_IS_METHOD); + if (result != TCL_OK) { + goto failureReturn; + } + + fdPtr->framePtr->clientData = contextPtr; + fdPtr->framePtr->objc = objc; + fdPtr->framePtr->objv = objv; + fdPtr->framePtr->procPtr = pmPtr->procPtr; + + /* + * Finish filling out the extra frame info so that [info frame] works. + */ + + fdPtr->efi.fields[0].name = "method"; + fdPtr->efi.fields[0].proc = NULL; + fdPtr->efi.fields[0].clientData = fdPtr->nameObj; + if (pmPtr->gfivProc != NULL) { + fdPtr->efi.fields[1].name = ""; + fdPtr->efi.fields[1].proc = pmPtr->gfivProc; + fdPtr->efi.fields[1].clientData = pmPtr; + } else { + register Tcl_Method method = + Tcl_ObjectContextMethod((Tcl_ObjectContext) contextPtr); + + if (Tcl_MethodDeclarerObject(method) != NULL) { + fdPtr->efi.fields[1].name = "object"; + } else { + fdPtr->efi.fields[1].name = "class"; + } + fdPtr->efi.fields[1].proc = RenderDeclarerName; + fdPtr->efi.fields[1].clientData = &fdPtr->pni; + fdPtr->pni.interp = interp; + fdPtr->pni.method = method; + } + + return TCL_OK; + + /* + * Restore the old cmdPtr so that a subsequent use of [info frame] won't + * crash on us. [Bug 3001438] + */ + + failureReturn: + pmPtr->procPtr->cmdPtr = fdPtr->oldCmdPtr; + return result; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOOSetupVariableResolver, etc. -- + * + * Variable resolution engine used to connect declared variables to local + * variables used in methods. The compiled variable resolver is more + * important, but both are needed as it is possible to have a variable + * that is only referred to in ways that aren't compilable and we can't + * force LVT presence. [TIP #320] + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void +TclOOSetupVariableResolver( + Tcl_Namespace *nsPtr) +{ + Tcl_ResolverInfo info; + + Tcl_GetNamespaceResolvers(nsPtr, &info); + if (info.compiledVarResProc == NULL) { + Tcl_SetNamespaceResolvers(nsPtr, NULL, ProcedureMethodVarResolver, + ProcedureMethodCompiledVarResolver); + } +} + +static int +ProcedureMethodVarResolver( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + const char *varName, + Tcl_Namespace *contextNs, + int flags, + Tcl_Var *varPtr) +{ + int result; + Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo *rPtr = NULL; + + result = ProcedureMethodCompiledVarResolver(interp, varName, + strlen(varName), contextNs, &rPtr); + + if (result != TCL_OK) { + return result; + } + + *varPtr = rPtr->fetchProc(interp, rPtr); + + /* + * Must not retain reference to resolved information. [Bug 3105999] + */ + + if (rPtr != NULL) { + rPtr->deleteProc(rPtr); + } + return (*varPtr? TCL_OK : TCL_CONTINUE); +} + +static Tcl_Var +ProcedureMethodCompiledVarConnect( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo *rPtr) +{ + OOResVarInfo *infoPtr = (OOResVarInfo *) rPtr; + Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; + CallFrame *framePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr; + CallContext *contextPtr; + Tcl_Obj *variableObj; + Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr; + int i, isNew, cacheIt, varLen, len; + const char *match, *varName; + + /* + * Check that the variable is being requested in a context that is also a + * method call; if not (i.e. we're evaluating in the object's namespace or + * in a procedure of that namespace) then we do nothing. + */ + + if (framePtr == NULL || !(framePtr->isProcCallFrame & FRAME_IS_METHOD)) { + return NULL; + } + contextPtr = framePtr->clientData; + + /* + * If we've done the work before (in a comparable context) then reuse that + * rather than performing resolution ourselves. + */ + + if (infoPtr->cachedObjectVar) { + return infoPtr->cachedObjectVar; + } + + /* + * Check if the variable is one we want to resolve at all (i.e. whether it + * is in the list provided by the user). If not, we mustn't do anything + * either. + */ + + varName = TclGetStringFromObj(infoPtr->variableObj, &varLen); + if (contextPtr->callPtr->chain[contextPtr->index] + .mPtr->declaringClassPtr != NULL) { + FOREACH(variableObj, contextPtr->callPtr->chain[contextPtr->index] + .mPtr->declaringClassPtr->variables) { + match = TclGetStringFromObj(variableObj, &len); + if ((len == varLen) && !memcmp(match, varName, len)) { + cacheIt = 0; + goto gotMatch; + } + } + } else { + FOREACH(variableObj, contextPtr->oPtr->variables) { + match = TclGetStringFromObj(variableObj, &len); + if ((len == varLen) && !memcmp(match, varName, len)) { + cacheIt = 1; + goto gotMatch; + } + } + } + return NULL; + + /* + * It is a variable we want to resolve, so resolve it. + */ + + gotMatch: + hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(TclVarTable(contextPtr->oPtr->namespacePtr), + (char *) variableObj, &isNew); + if (isNew) { + TclSetVarNamespaceVar((Var *) TclVarHashGetValue(hPtr)); + } + if (cacheIt) { + infoPtr->cachedObjectVar = TclVarHashGetValue(hPtr); + } + return TclVarHashGetValue(hPtr); +} + +static void +ProcedureMethodCompiledVarDelete( + Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo *rPtr) +{ + OOResVarInfo *infoPtr = (OOResVarInfo *) rPtr; + + Tcl_DecrRefCount(infoPtr->variableObj); + ckfree((char *) infoPtr); +} + +static int +ProcedureMethodCompiledVarResolver( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + const char *varName, + int length, + Tcl_Namespace *contextNs, + Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo **rPtrPtr) +{ + OOResVarInfo *infoPtr; + Tcl_Obj *variableObj = Tcl_NewStringObj(varName, length); + + /* + * Do not create resolvers for cases that contain namespace separators or + * which look like array accesses. Both will lead us astray. + */ + + if (strstr(Tcl_GetString(variableObj), "::") != NULL || + Tcl_StringMatch(Tcl_GetString(variableObj), "*(*)")) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(variableObj); + return TCL_CONTINUE; + } + + infoPtr = (OOResVarInfo *) ckalloc(sizeof(OOResVarInfo)); + infoPtr->info.fetchProc = ProcedureMethodCompiledVarConnect; + infoPtr->info.deleteProc = ProcedureMethodCompiledVarDelete; + infoPtr->cachedObjectVar = NULL; + infoPtr->variableObj = variableObj; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(variableObj); + *rPtrPtr = &infoPtr->info; + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * RenderDeclarerName -- + * + * Returns the name of the entity (object or class) which declared a + * method. Used for producing information for [info frame] in such a way + * that the expensive part of this (generating the object or class name + * itself) isn't done until it is needed. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static Tcl_Obj * +RenderDeclarerName( + ClientData clientData) +{ + struct PNI *pni = clientData; + Tcl_Object object = Tcl_MethodDeclarerObject(pni->method); + + if (object == NULL) { + object = Tcl_GetClassAsObject(Tcl_MethodDeclarerClass(pni->method)); + } + return TclOOObjectName(pni->interp, (Object *) object); +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * MethodErrorHandler, ConstructorErrorHandler, DestructorErrorHandler -- + * + * How to fill in the stack trace correctly upon error in various forms + * of procedure-like methods. LIMIT is how long the inserted strings in + * the error traces should get before being converted to have ellipses, + * and ELLIPSIFY is a macro to do the conversion (with the help of a + * %.*s%s format field). Note that ELLIPSIFY is only safe for use in + * suitable formatting contexts. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +#define LIMIT 60 +#define ELLIPSIFY(str,len) \ + ((len) > LIMIT ? LIMIT : (len)), (str), ((len) > LIMIT ? "..." : "") + +static void +MethodErrorHandler( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_Obj *methodNameObj) +{ + int nameLen, objectNameLen; + CallContext *contextPtr = ((Interp *) interp)->varFramePtr->clientData; + Method *mPtr = contextPtr->callPtr->chain[contextPtr->index].mPtr; + const char *objectName, *kindName, *methodName = + Tcl_GetStringFromObj(mPtr->namePtr, &nameLen); + Object *declarerPtr; + + if (mPtr->declaringObjectPtr != NULL) { + declarerPtr = mPtr->declaringObjectPtr; + kindName = "object"; + } else { + if (mPtr->declaringClassPtr == NULL) { + Tcl_Panic("method not declared in class or object"); + } + declarerPtr = mPtr->declaringClassPtr->thisPtr; + kindName = "class"; + } + + objectName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(TclOOObjectName(interp, declarerPtr), + &objectNameLen); + Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "\n (%s \"%.*s%s\" method \"%.*s%s\" line %d)", + kindName, ELLIPSIFY(objectName, objectNameLen), + ELLIPSIFY(methodName, nameLen), Tcl_GetErrorLine(interp))); +} + +static void +ConstructorErrorHandler( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_Obj *methodNameObj) +{ + CallContext *contextPtr = ((Interp *) interp)->varFramePtr->clientData; + Method *mPtr = contextPtr->callPtr->chain[contextPtr->index].mPtr; + Object *declarerPtr; + const char *objectName, *kindName; + int objectNameLen; + + if (Tcl_GetErrorLine(interp) == (int) 0xDEADBEEF) { + /* + * Horrible hack to deal with certain constructors that must not add + * information to the error trace. + */ + + return; + } + + if (mPtr->declaringObjectPtr != NULL) { + declarerPtr = mPtr->declaringObjectPtr; + kindName = "object"; + } else { + if (mPtr->declaringClassPtr == NULL) { + Tcl_Panic("method not declared in class or object"); + } + declarerPtr = mPtr->declaringClassPtr->thisPtr; + kindName = "class"; + } + + objectName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(TclOOObjectName(interp, declarerPtr), + &objectNameLen); + Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "\n (%s \"%.*s%s\" constructor line %d)", kindName, + ELLIPSIFY(objectName, objectNameLen), Tcl_GetErrorLine(interp))); +} + +static void +DestructorErrorHandler( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_Obj *methodNameObj) +{ + CallContext *contextPtr = ((Interp *) interp)->varFramePtr->clientData; + Method *mPtr = contextPtr->callPtr->chain[contextPtr->index].mPtr; + Object *declarerPtr; + const char *objectName, *kindName; + int objectNameLen; + + if (mPtr->declaringObjectPtr != NULL) { + declarerPtr = mPtr->declaringObjectPtr; + kindName = "object"; + } else { + if (mPtr->declaringClassPtr == NULL) { + Tcl_Panic("method not declared in class or object"); + } + declarerPtr = mPtr->declaringClassPtr->thisPtr; + kindName = "class"; + } + + objectName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(TclOOObjectName(interp, declarerPtr), + &objectNameLen); + Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "\n (%s \"%.*s%s\" destructor line %d)", kindName, + ELLIPSIFY(objectName, objectNameLen), Tcl_GetErrorLine(interp))); +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * DeleteProcedureMethod, CloneProcedureMethod -- + * + * How to delete and clone procedure-like methods. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static void +DeleteProcedureMethodRecord( + ProcedureMethod *pmPtr) +{ + TclProcDeleteProc(pmPtr->procPtr); + if (pmPtr->deleteClientdataProc) { + pmPtr->deleteClientdataProc(pmPtr->clientData); + } + ckfree((char *) pmPtr); +} + +static void +DeleteProcedureMethod( + ClientData clientData) +{ + register ProcedureMethod *pmPtr = clientData; + + if (--pmPtr->refCount < 1) { + DeleteProcedureMethodRecord(pmPtr); + } +} + +static int +CloneProcedureMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + ClientData clientData, + ClientData *newClientData) +{ + ProcedureMethod *pmPtr = clientData; + ProcedureMethod *pm2Ptr = (ProcedureMethod *) + ckalloc(sizeof(ProcedureMethod)); + + memcpy(pm2Ptr, pmPtr, sizeof(ProcedureMethod)); + pm2Ptr->refCount = 1; + pm2Ptr->procPtr->refCount++; + if (pmPtr->cloneClientdataProc) { + pm2Ptr->clientData = pmPtr->cloneClientdataProc(pmPtr->clientData); + } + *newClientData = pm2Ptr; + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOONewForwardMethod -- + * + * Create a forwarded method for an object. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Method * +TclOONewForwardInstanceMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter for error reporting. */ + Object *oPtr, /* The object to attach the method to. */ + int flags, /* Whether the method is public or not. */ + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the method. */ + Tcl_Obj *prefixObj) /* List of arguments that form the command + * prefix to forward to. */ +{ + int prefixLen; + register ForwardMethod *fmPtr; + Tcl_Obj *cmdObj; + + if (Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, prefixObj, &prefixLen) != TCL_OK) { + return NULL; + } + if (prefixLen < 1) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "method forward prefix must be non-empty", + NULL); + return NULL; + } + + fmPtr = (ForwardMethod *) ckalloc(sizeof(ForwardMethod)); + fmPtr->prefixObj = prefixObj; + Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, prefixObj, 0, &cmdObj); + fmPtr->fullyQualified = (strncmp(TclGetString(cmdObj), "::", 2) == 0); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(prefixObj); + return (Method *) Tcl_NewInstanceMethod(interp, (Tcl_Object) oPtr, + nameObj, flags, &fwdMethodType, fmPtr); +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOONewForwardMethod -- + * + * Create a new forwarded method for a class. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Method * +TclOONewForwardMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter for error reporting. */ + Class *clsPtr, /* The class to attach the method to. */ + int flags, /* Whether the method is public or not. */ + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the method. */ + Tcl_Obj *prefixObj) /* List of arguments that form the command + * prefix to forward to. */ +{ + int prefixLen; + register ForwardMethod *fmPtr; + Tcl_Obj *cmdObj; + + if (Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, prefixObj, &prefixLen) != TCL_OK) { + return NULL; + } + if (prefixLen < 1) { + Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "method forward prefix must be non-empty", + NULL); + return NULL; + } + + fmPtr = (ForwardMethod *) ckalloc(sizeof(ForwardMethod)); + fmPtr->prefixObj = prefixObj; + Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, prefixObj, 0, &cmdObj); + fmPtr->fullyQualified = (strncmp(TclGetString(cmdObj), "::", 2) == 0); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(prefixObj); + return (Method *) Tcl_NewMethod(interp, (Tcl_Class) clsPtr, nameObj, + flags, &fwdMethodType, fmPtr); +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * InvokeForwardMethod -- + * + * How to invoke a forwarded method. Works by doing some ensemble-like + * command rearranging and then invokes some other Tcl command. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +InvokeForwardMethod( + ClientData clientData, /* Pointer to some per-method context. */ + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_ObjectContext context, /* The method calling context. */ + int objc, /* Number of arguments. */ + Tcl_Obj *const *objv) /* Arguments as actually seen. */ +{ + CallContext *contextPtr = (CallContext *) context; + ForwardMethod *fmPtr = clientData; + Tcl_Obj **argObjs, **prefixObjs; + int numPrefixes, len, skip = contextPtr->skip; + Command *cmdPtr; + + /* + * Build the real list of arguments to use. Note that we know that the + * prefixObj field of the ForwardMethod structure holds a reference to a + * non-empty list, so there's a whole class of failures ("not a list") we + * can ignore here. + */ + + Tcl_ListObjGetElements(NULL, fmPtr->prefixObj, &numPrefixes, &prefixObjs); + argObjs = InitEnsembleRewrite(interp, objc, objv, skip, + numPrefixes, prefixObjs, &len); + + if (fmPtr->fullyQualified) { + cmdPtr = NULL; + } else { + cmdPtr = (Command *) Tcl_FindCommand(interp, TclGetString(argObjs[0]), + contextPtr->oPtr->namespacePtr, 0 /* normal lookup */); + } + Tcl_NRAddCallback(interp, FinalizeForwardCall, argObjs, NULL, NULL, NULL); + return TclNREvalObjv(interp, len, argObjs, TCL_EVAL_INVOKE, cmdPtr); +} + +static int +FinalizeForwardCall( + ClientData data[], + Tcl_Interp *interp, + int result) +{ + Tcl_Obj **argObjs = data[0]; + + TclStackFree(interp, argObjs); + return result; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * DeleteForwardMethod, CloneForwardMethod -- + * + * How to delete and clone forwarded methods. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static void +DeleteForwardMethod( + ClientData clientData) +{ + ForwardMethod *fmPtr = clientData; + + Tcl_DecrRefCount(fmPtr->prefixObj); + ckfree((char *) fmPtr); +} + +static int +CloneForwardMethod( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + ClientData clientData, + ClientData *newClientData) +{ + ForwardMethod *fmPtr = clientData; + ForwardMethod *fm2Ptr = (ForwardMethod *) ckalloc(sizeof(ForwardMethod)); + + fm2Ptr->prefixObj = fmPtr->prefixObj; + fm2Ptr->fullyQualified = fmPtr->fullyQualified; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(fm2Ptr->prefixObj); + *newClientData = fm2Ptr; + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclOOGetProcFromMethod, TclOOGetFwdFromMethod -- + * + * Utility functions used for procedure-like and forwarding method + * introspection. + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Proc * +TclOOGetProcFromMethod( + Method *mPtr) +{ + if (mPtr->typePtr == &procMethodType) { + ProcedureMethod *pmPtr = mPtr->clientData; + + return pmPtr->procPtr; + } + return NULL; +} + +Tcl_Obj * +TclOOGetMethodBody( + Method *mPtr) +{ + if (mPtr->typePtr == &procMethodType) { + ProcedureMethod *pmPtr = mPtr->clientData; + + if (pmPtr->procPtr->bodyPtr->bytes == NULL) { + (void) Tcl_GetString(pmPtr->procPtr->bodyPtr); + } + return pmPtr->procPtr->bodyPtr; + } + return NULL; +} + +Tcl_Obj * +TclOOGetFwdFromMethod( + Method *mPtr) +{ + if (mPtr->typePtr == &fwdMethodType) { + ForwardMethod *fwPtr = mPtr->clientData; + + return fwPtr->prefixObj; + } + return NULL; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * InitEnsembleRewrite -- + * + * Utility function that wraps up a lot of the complexity involved in + * doing ensemble-like command forwarding. Here is a picture of memory + * management plan: + * + * <-----------------objc----------------------> + * objv: |=============|===============================| + * <-toRewrite-> | + * \ + * <-rewriteLength-> \ + * rewriteObjs: |=================| \ + * | | + * V V + * argObjs: |=================|===============================| + * <------------------*lengthPtr-------------------> + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static Tcl_Obj ** +InitEnsembleRewrite( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Place to log the rewrite info. */ + int objc, /* Number of real arguments. */ + Tcl_Obj *const *objv, /* The real arguments. */ + int toRewrite, /* Number of real arguments to replace. */ + int rewriteLength, /* Number of arguments to insert instead. */ + Tcl_Obj *const *rewriteObjs,/* Arguments to insert instead. */ + int *lengthPtr) /* Where to write the resulting length of the + * array of rewritten arguments. */ +{ + Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; + int isRootEnsemble = (iPtr->ensembleRewrite.sourceObjs == NULL); + Tcl_Obj **argObjs; + unsigned len = rewriteLength + objc - toRewrite; + + argObjs = TclStackAlloc(interp, sizeof(Tcl_Obj *) * len); + memcpy(argObjs, rewriteObjs, rewriteLength * sizeof(Tcl_Obj *)); + memcpy(argObjs + rewriteLength, objv + toRewrite, + sizeof(Tcl_Obj *) * (objc - toRewrite)); + + /* + * Now plumb this into the core ensemble rewrite logging system so that + * Tcl_WrongNumArgs() can rewrite its result appropriately. The rules for + * how to store the rewrite rules get complex solely because of the case + * where an ensemble rewrites itself out of the picture; when that + * happens, the quality of the error message rewrite falls drastically + * (and unavoidably). + */ + + if (isRootEnsemble) { + iPtr->ensembleRewrite.sourceObjs = objv; + iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numRemovedObjs = toRewrite; + iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numInsertedObjs = rewriteLength; + } else { + int numIns = iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numInsertedObjs; + + if (numIns < toRewrite) { + iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numRemovedObjs += toRewrite - numIns; + iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numInsertedObjs += rewriteLength - 1; + } else { + iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numInsertedObjs += + rewriteLength - toRewrite; + } + } + + *lengthPtr = len; + return argObjs; +} + +/* + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * assorted trivial 'getter' functions + * + * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Object +Tcl_MethodDeclarerObject( + Tcl_Method method) +{ + return (Tcl_Object) ((Method *) method)->declaringObjectPtr; +} + +Tcl_Class +Tcl_MethodDeclarerClass( + Tcl_Method method) +{ + return (Tcl_Class) ((Method *) method)->declaringClassPtr; +} + +Tcl_Obj * +Tcl_MethodName( + Tcl_Method method) +{ + return ((Method *) method)->namePtr; +} + +int +Tcl_MethodIsType( + Tcl_Method method, + const Tcl_MethodType *typePtr, + ClientData *clientDataPtr) +{ + Method *mPtr = (Method *) method; + + if (mPtr->typePtr == typePtr) { + if (clientDataPtr != NULL) { + *clientDataPtr = mPtr->clientData; + } + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +int +Tcl_MethodIsPublic( + Tcl_Method method) +{ + return (((Method *)method)->flags & PUBLIC_METHOD) ? 1 : 0; +} + +/* + * Extended method construction for itcl-ng. + */ + +Tcl_Method +TclOONewProcInstanceMethodEx( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter containing the object. */ + Tcl_Object oPtr, /* The object to modify. */ + TclOO_PreCallProc *preCallPtr, + TclOO_PostCallProc *postCallPtr, + ProcErrorProc *errProc, + ClientData clientData, + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the method, which must not be + * NULL. */ + Tcl_Obj *argsObj, /* The formal argument list for the method, + * which must not be NULL. */ + Tcl_Obj *bodyObj, /* The body of the method, which must not be + * NULL. */ + int flags, /* Whether this is a public method. */ + void **internalTokenPtr) /* If non-NULL, points to a variable that gets + * the reference to the ProcedureMethod + * structure. */ +{ + ProcedureMethod *pmPtr; + Tcl_Method method = (Tcl_Method) TclOONewProcInstanceMethod(interp, + (Object *) oPtr, flags, nameObj, argsObj, bodyObj, &pmPtr); + + if (method == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + pmPtr->flags = flags & USE_DECLARER_NS; + pmPtr->preCallProc = preCallPtr; + pmPtr->postCallProc = postCallPtr; + pmPtr->errProc = errProc; + pmPtr->clientData = clientData; + if (internalTokenPtr != NULL) { + *internalTokenPtr = pmPtr; + } + return method; +} + +Tcl_Method +TclOONewProcMethodEx( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter containing the class. */ + Tcl_Class clsPtr, /* The class to modify. */ + TclOO_PreCallProc *preCallPtr, + TclOO_PostCallProc *postCallPtr, + ProcErrorProc *errProc, + ClientData clientData, + Tcl_Obj *nameObj, /* The name of the method, which may be NULL; + * if so, up to caller to manage storage + * (e.g., because it is a constructor or + * destructor). */ + Tcl_Obj *argsObj, /* The formal argument list for the method, + * which may be NULL; if so, it is equivalent + * to an empty list. */ + Tcl_Obj *bodyObj, /* The body of the method, which must not be + * NULL. */ + int flags, /* Whether this is a public method. */ + void **internalTokenPtr) /* If non-NULL, points to a variable that gets + * the reference to the ProcedureMethod + * structure. */ +{ + ProcedureMethod *pmPtr; + Tcl_Method method = (Tcl_Method) TclOONewProcMethod(interp, + (Class *) clsPtr, flags, nameObj, argsObj, bodyObj, &pmPtr); + + if (method == NULL) { + return NULL; + } + pmPtr->flags = flags & USE_DECLARER_NS; + pmPtr->preCallProc = preCallPtr; + pmPtr->postCallProc = postCallPtr; + pmPtr->errProc = errProc; + pmPtr->clientData = clientData; + if (internalTokenPtr != NULL) { + *internalTokenPtr = pmPtr; + } + return method; +} + +/* + * Local Variables: + * mode: c + * c-basic-offset: 4 + * fill-column: 78 + * End: + */ |