From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
To: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Thoughts on getting correct line numbers in the byte compiler's warning messages
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2018 19:15:32 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20181106191532.GC4030@ACM> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <jwvwopq6v8f.fsf-monnier+emacs@gnu.org>
Hello again, Stefan.
Now for something completely different.
On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 11:29:41 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
[ .... ]
> So in the long run it [Alan's idea for extended Lisp Objects] is a bad
> option.
I feel that intuitively, hence agree with you. It would be nice to have
robust warning line numbers, though.
In the rest of this post, I will no longer be discussing this scheme.
> > Many of the original forms produced by the reader survive these
> > transformations.
> Yeah, that's why I thought of using a hash-table.
What I tried before (about two years ago) was having each
reader-produced form as a key, and the source position as a value. Each
time the source was transformed, the new form became a new key, and the
value stayed the same.
I vaguely remember this being slow.
Maybe it would be better the other way around. The source position
would be the key, and the value would be a list of (equivalent) forms.
Building this table would be faster. Finding a form in that table for a
warning message would be much slower, but that shouldn't matter.
[ .... ]
> > Also, there's no convenient key for recording the hash of an
> > occurence of a symbol (such as `if').
> Ah, right, I keep forgetting this detail. Yes, that's a major downer.
Here's my latest idea: we maintain byte-compile-containing-forms as a
stack of containing forms. Each time we're manipulating a list of
forms, we increment a counter N with each form. That form is often a
symbol.
In byte-compile-warn, if we can't find the current form in the above
table, we search for the containing form, get its source offset, put
point there and read the next N forms, moving forward in the source text
to the position we need. That this might be slow (I don't really think
it would be) is again unimportant.
[ .... ]
> How 'bout we don't try to add location to all objects, but only to some
> specific objects? E.g. only cons-cells?
Yes, and vectors too. Integers, symbols, strings, and floats, no.
[ .... ]
> Stefan
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-11-06 19:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 44+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-11-01 17:59 Thoughts on getting correct line numbers in the byte compiler's warning messages Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-01 22:45 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-05 10:53 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-05 15:57 ` Eli Zaretskii
2018-11-05 16:51 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-06 4:34 ` Herring, Davis
2018-11-06 8:53 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-06 13:56 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-06 15:11 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-06 16:29 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-06 19:15 ` Alan Mackenzie [this message]
2018-11-06 20:04 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-07 12:35 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-07 17:11 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-07 17:00 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-07 17:25 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-07 18:47 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-07 19:12 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-08 14:08 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-08 17:02 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-08 22:13 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-11 12:59 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-11 15:53 ` Eli Zaretskii
2018-11-11 20:12 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-11 20:47 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-12 3:30 ` Eli Zaretskii
2018-11-12 16:19 ` Eli Zaretskii
2018-11-12 14:16 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-12 15:44 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-12 20:36 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-12 21:35 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-14 13:34 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-15 16:32 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-15 18:01 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-16 14:14 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-08 4:47 ` Michael Heerdegen
2018-11-08 11:07 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-09 2:06 ` Michael Heerdegen
2018-11-10 10:59 ` Alan Mackenzie
2018-11-10 13:20 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-11 7:56 ` Michael Heerdegen
2018-11-08 13:45 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-11-09 3:06 ` Michael Heerdegen
2018-11-09 16:15 ` Stefan Monnier
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