* macroexpand and bytecomp.el
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@ 2024-02-09 18:32 ` Troy Hinckley
2024-02-12 21:24 ` Stefan Monnier via Emacs development discussions.
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From: Troy Hinckley @ 2024-02-09 18:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
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I have a question about how macro-expansion is handled in bytecomp.el. There are two variables byte-code-vector and byte-stack+-info in bytecomp.el. They are populated by calls to byte-defop which will store the values in the tmp-compile-time-value property. After this, the variables are populated by a call to the byte-extrude-byte-code-vectors macro:
(defmacro byte-extrude-byte-code-vectors ()
(prog1 (list 'setq 'byte-code-vector
(get 'byte-code-vector 'tmp-compile-time-value)
'byte-stack+-info
(get 'byte-stack+-info 'tmp-compile-time-value))
(put 'byte-code-vector 'tmp-compile-time-value nil)
(put 'byte-stack+-info 'tmp-compile-time-value nil)))
However I don’t see how this would work with macro expansion. Eager macro expansion is enabled once internal-macroexpand-for-load is defined in macroexp.el (which should be before bytecomp.el is loaded). In lread.c the function load will call readevalloop which calls readevalloop_eager_expand_eval. That function will call internal-macroexpand-for-load at least twice. First time it will only expand the top level form, and then if that is not a progn form it will call it again to expand all forms. However I don’t understand how this would work with byte-extrude-byte-code-vectors. When that macro is called it will set the tmp-compile-time-value properties to nil, meaning that when the macro is called again byte-code-vector and byte-stack+-info will be set to nil as well.
I can see that happen if I load this dummy file
(defvar tmp-var [1 2 3])
(defvar my-var nil)
(defmacro my-extrude ()
(prog1 (list 'setq 'my-var 'tmp-var)
(setq tmp-var nil)))
(my-extrude)
Here my-var is set to nil. I understand why that is happening. What I don’t understand is why does this work in bytecomp.el? Why doesn't it have the issue with double expanded macros?
-Troy
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* Re: macroexpand and bytecomp.el
2024-02-09 18:32 ` macroexpand and bytecomp.el Troy Hinckley
@ 2024-02-12 21:24 ` Stefan Monnier via Emacs development discussions.
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From: Stefan Monnier via Emacs development discussions. @ 2024-02-12 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
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> (defmacro byte-extrude-byte-code-vectors ()
> (prog1 (list 'setq 'byte-code-vector
> (get 'byte-code-vector 'tmp-compile-time-value)
> 'byte-stack+-info
> (get 'byte-stack+-info 'tmp-compile-time-value))
> (put 'byte-code-vector 'tmp-compile-time-value nil)
> (put 'byte-stack+-info 'tmp-compile-time-value nil)))
[...]
> (defvar tmp-var [1 2 3])
> (defvar my-var nil)
> (defmacro my-extrude ()
> (prog1 (list 'setq 'my-var 'tmp-var)
> (setq tmp-var nil)))
> (my-extrude)
I don't fully understand your question, but notice that in your macro
you use 'tmp-var in the `setq`, i.e. your macro returns code that uses
the name of the variable and not its content (so the variable will be
read *after* when the code is run rather than when it's macro-expanded),
whereas in `byte-extrude-byte-code-vectors` the macro executes
(get 'byte-code-vector 'tmp-compile-time-value) during the macro
expansion and thus returns code which contains the value therein.
IOW, `byte-extrude-byte-code-vectors` is more akin to:
(defmacro my-extrude ()
(prog1 (list 'setq 'my-var tmp-var)
(setq tmp-var nil)))
- Stefan
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