* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
@ 2014-03-07 13:58 Demetrios Obenour
2014-03-25 2:10 ` Stefan
2016-02-24 2:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Demetrios Obenour @ 2014-03-07 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 16963
Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
list-with-tail.
=== modified file 'src/alloc.c'
--- src/alloc.c 2014-02-28 21:45:34 +0000
+++ src/alloc.c 2014-03-07 13:27:33 +0000
@@ -2593,6 +2593,26 @@
return val;
}
+DEFUN ("list-with-tail", Flist_with_tail, Slist_with_tail, 0, MANY, 0,
+ doc: /* Return a newly created list with specified arguments as
elements,
+except for the last argument, which becomes the tail of the list.
+At least one argument is required.
+usage: (list &rest OBJECTS &last TAIL) */)
+ (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args)
+{
+ if (nargs == 0)
+ error ("Wrong number of arguments");
+ register Lisp_Object val;
+ nargs--;
+ val = args[nargs];
+
+ while (nargs > 0)
+ {
+ nargs--;
+ val = Fcons (args[nargs], val);
+ }
+ return val;
+}
DEFUN ("make-list", Fmake_list, Smake_list, 2, 2, 0,
doc: /* Return a newly created list of length LENGTH, with each
element being INIT. */)
@@ -6921,6 +6941,7 @@
defsubr (&Scons);
defsubr (&Slist);
+ defsubr (&Slist_with_tail);
defsubr (&Svector);
defsubr (&Smake_byte_code);
defsubr (&Smake_list);
Change Log:
This creates a built-in function, list-with-tail,
that is identical to backquote-list*-function
in backquote.el except that it is a primitive.
This follows the suggestion made in a backquote.el
Sincerely,
Demetrios Obenour
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2014-03-07 13:58 bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive Demetrios Obenour
@ 2014-03-25 2:10 ` Stefan
2014-03-25 2:45 ` Daniel Colascione
2016-02-24 2:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Stefan @ 2014-03-25 2:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Demetrios Obenour; +Cc: 16963
> Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
> primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
> list-with-tail.
I think it would make more sense to call it `list*'. Also it might make
sense to change backquote.el so it uses this `list*' (tho probably only
when passed with enough arguments).
Stefan
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2014-03-25 2:10 ` Stefan
@ 2014-03-25 2:45 ` Daniel Colascione
2014-03-27 23:37 ` Demetrios Obenour
0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Colascione @ 2014-03-25 2:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stefan, Demetrios Obenour; +Cc: 16963
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On 03/24/2014 07:10 PM, Stefan wrote:
>> Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
>> primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
>> list-with-tail.
>
> I think it would make more sense to call it `list*'. Also it might make
> sense to change backquote.el so it uses this `list*' (tho probably only
> when passed with enough arguments).
Agreed. On more that one occasion, I've wished we had a CL-less `list*'.
If you do add this feature, please make sure the existing list* compiler
macros keep working.
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2014-03-25 2:45 ` Daniel Colascione
@ 2014-03-27 23:37 ` Demetrios Obenour
2014-03-27 23:38 ` Daniel Colascione
0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Demetrios Obenour @ 2014-03-27 23:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel Colascione; +Cc: 16963
On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 19:45 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> On 03/24/2014 07:10 PM, Stefan wrote:
> >> Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
> >> primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
> >> list-with-tail.
> >
> > I think it would make more sense to call it `list*'. Also it might make
> > sense to change backquote.el so it uses this `list*' (tho probably only
> > when passed with enough arguments).
>
> Agreed. On more that one occasion, I've wished we had a CL-less `list*'.
> If you do add this feature, please make sure the existing list* compiler
> macros keep working.
>
What about just deleting these compiler macros, and making cl-list* an
alias for list*?
There seems to be little point in keeping them if list* is a primitive.
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2014-03-27 23:37 ` Demetrios Obenour
@ 2014-03-27 23:38 ` Daniel Colascione
2014-03-28 0:43 ` Demetrios Obenour
2014-03-29 1:46 ` Demetrios Obenour
0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Colascione @ 2014-03-27 23:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Demetrios Obenour; +Cc: 16963
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On 03/27/2014 04:37 PM, Demetrios Obenour wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 19:45 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
>> On 03/24/2014 07:10 PM, Stefan wrote:
>>>> Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
>>>> primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
>>>> list-with-tail.
>>>
>>> I think it would make more sense to call it `list*'. Also it might make
>>> sense to change backquote.el so it uses this `list*' (tho probably only
>>> when passed with enough arguments).
>>
>> Agreed. On more that one occasion, I've wished we had a CL-less `list*'.
>> If you do add this feature, please make sure the existing list* compiler
>> macros keep working.
>>
> What about just deleting these compiler macros, and making cl-list* an
> alias for list*?
>
> There seems to be little point in keeping them if list* is a primitive.
The new list* doesn't have an opcode, but cons does.
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2014-03-27 23:38 ` Daniel Colascione
@ 2014-03-28 0:43 ` Demetrios Obenour
2014-03-29 1:46 ` Demetrios Obenour
1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Demetrios Obenour @ 2014-03-28 0:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel Colascione; +Cc: 16963
On Thu, 2014-03-27 at 16:38 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> On 03/27/2014 04:37 PM, Demetrios Obenour wrote:
> > On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 19:45 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> >> On 03/24/2014 07:10 PM, Stefan wrote:
> >>>> Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
> >>>> primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
> >>>> list-with-tail.
> >>>
> >>> I think it would make more sense to call it `list*'. Also it might make
> >>> sense to change backquote.el so it uses this `list*' (tho probably only
> >>> when passed with enough arguments).
> >>
> >> Agreed. On more that one occasion, I've wished we had a CL-less `list*'.
> >> If you do add this feature, please make sure the existing list* compiler
> >> macros keep working.
> >>
> > What about just deleting these compiler macros, and making cl-list* an
> > alias for list*?
> >
> > There seems to be little point in keeping them if list* is a primitive.
>
> The new list* doesn't have an opcode, but cons does.
>
Ah I see -- there might be a speed advantage in repeated cons calls, up
to a point. At what point would the function look-up be slower than
repeated function calls (I thought that function calls in Emacs Lisp are
slow)?
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2014-03-27 23:38 ` Daniel Colascione
2014-03-28 0:43 ` Demetrios Obenour
@ 2014-03-29 1:46 ` Demetrios Obenour
2014-03-29 1:48 ` Daniel Colascione
1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Demetrios Obenour @ 2014-03-29 1:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel Colascione; +Cc: 16963
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On Thu, 2014-03-27 at 16:38 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> On 03/27/2014 04:37 PM, Demetrios Obenour wrote:
> > On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 19:45 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> >> On 03/24/2014 07:10 PM, Stefan wrote:
> >>>> Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
> >>>> primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
> >>>> list-with-tail.
> >>>
> >>> I think it would make more sense to call it `list*'. Also it might make
> >>> sense to change backquote.el so it uses this `list*' (tho probably only
> >>> when passed with enough arguments).
> >>
> >> Agreed. On more that one occasion, I've wished we had a CL-less `list*'.
> >> If you do add this feature, please make sure the existing list* compiler
> >> macros keep working.
> >>
> > What about just deleting these compiler macros, and making cl-list* an
> > alias for list*?
> >
> > There seems to be little point in keeping them if list* is a primitive.
>
> The new list* doesn't have an opcode, but cons does.
>
Good point! My testing showed four nested cons calls to be much faster
than list* with five arguments by several dozen times.
Maybe list* should be a macro instead?
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2014-03-29 1:46 ` Demetrios Obenour
@ 2014-03-29 1:48 ` Daniel Colascione
2014-03-29 13:30 ` Demetrios Obenour
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From: Daniel Colascione @ 2014-03-29 1:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Demetrios Obenour; +Cc: 16963
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On 03/28/2014 06:46 PM, Demetrios Obenour wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-03-27 at 16:38 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
>> On 03/27/2014 04:37 PM, Demetrios Obenour wrote:
>> > On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 19:45 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
>> >> On 03/24/2014 07:10 PM, Stefan wrote:
>> >>>> Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
>> >>>> primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
>> >>>> list-with-tail.
>> >>>
>> >>> I think it would make more sense to call it `list*'. Also it might make
>> >>> sense to change backquote.el so it uses this `list*' (tho probably only
>> >>> when passed with enough arguments).
>> >>
>> >> Agreed. On more that one occasion, I've wished we had a CL-less `list*'.
>> >> If you do add this feature, please make sure the existing list* compiler
>> >> macros keep working.
>> >>
>> > What about just deleting these compiler macros, and making cl-list* an
>> > alias for list*?
>> >
>> > There seems to be little point in keeping them if list* is a primitive.
>>
>> The new list* doesn't have an opcode, but cons does.
>>
> Good point! My testing showed four nested cons calls to be much faster
> than list* with five arguments by several dozen times.
>
> Maybe list* should be a macro instead?
No, list* as a function is perfectly fine --- we might want to call it
indirectly sometimes, e.g., with apply. The compiler macro is sufficient
to convert it to cons calls when we know it's safe. M-x disassemble is
your friend. :-)
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2014-03-29 1:48 ` Daniel Colascione
@ 2014-03-29 13:30 ` Demetrios Obenour
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From: Demetrios Obenour @ 2014-03-29 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel Colascione; +Cc: 16963
On Fri, 2014-03-28 at 18:48 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> On 03/28/2014 06:46 PM, Demetrios Obenour wrote:
> > On Thu, 2014-03-27 at 16:38 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> >> On 03/27/2014 04:37 PM, Demetrios Obenour wrote:
> >> > On Mon, 2014-03-24 at 19:45 -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> >> >> On 03/24/2014 07:10 PM, Stefan wrote:
> >> >>>> Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
> >> >>>> primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
> >> >>>> list-with-tail.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> I think it would make more sense to call it `list*'. Also it might make
> >> >>> sense to change backquote.el so it uses this `list*' (tho probably only
> >> >>> when passed with enough arguments).
> >> >>
> >> >> Agreed. On more that one occasion, I've wished we had a CL-less `list*'.
> >> >> If you do add this feature, please make sure the existing list* compiler
> >> >> macros keep working.
> >> >>
> >> > What about just deleting these compiler macros, and making cl-list* an
> >> > alias for list*?
> >> >
> >> > There seems to be little point in keeping them if list* is a primitive.
> >>
> >> The new list* doesn't have an opcode, but cons does.
> >>
> > Good point! My testing showed four nested cons calls to be much faster
> > than list* with five arguments by several dozen times.
> >
> > Maybe list* should be a macro instead?
>
> No, list* as a function is perfectly fine --- we might want to call it
> indirectly sometimes, e.g., with apply. The compiler macro is sufficient
> to convert it to cons calls when we know it's safe. M-x disassemble is
> your friend. :-)
>
Ah thanks!
Here is a patch to fix the Lisp files to exploit a list* primitive.
=== modified file 'lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el'
--- lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el 2014-01-01 07:43:34 +0000
+++ lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el 2014-03-29 13:12:10 +0000
@@ -527,19 +527,13 @@
;; (while (consp (cdr x)) (pop x))
;; x))
-(defun cl-list* (arg &rest rest)
+(defalias 'cl-list* (symbol-function 'list*)
"Return a new list with specified ARGs as elements, consed to last
ARG.
Thus, `(cl-list* A B C D)' is equivalent to `(nconc (list A B C) D)',
or to
`(cons A (cons B (cons C D)))'.
-\n(fn ARG...)"
- (declare (compiler-macro cl--compiler-macro-list*))
- (cond ((not rest) arg)
- ((not (cdr rest)) (cons arg (car rest)))
- (t (let* ((n (length rest))
- (copy (copy-sequence rest))
- (last (nthcdr (- n 2) copy)))
- (setcdr last (car (cdr last)))
- (cons arg copy)))))
+\n(fn ARG...)")
+(put 'list* 'compiler-macro #'cl--compiler-macro-list*)
+(put 'cl-list* 'compiler-macro #'cl--compiler-macro-list*)
(defun cl-ldiff (list sublist)
"Return a copy of LIST with the tail SUBLIST removed."
=== modified file 'lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el'
--- lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el 2014-01-01 07:43:34 +0000
+++ lisp/emacs-lisp/cl.el 2014-03-29 12:58:27 +0000
@@ -257,7 +257,6 @@
adjoin
copy-list
ldiff
- list*
cddddr
cdddar
cddadr
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2014-03-07 13:58 bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive Demetrios Obenour
2014-03-25 2:10 ` Stefan
@ 2016-02-24 2:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2019-06-26 14:30 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2016-02-24 2:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Demetrios Obenour; +Cc: 16963
Demetrios Obenour <demetriobenour@gmail.com> writes:
> Since a comment in backquote.el said that backquote-list* needed to be a
> primitive, here is an implementation of it as one, under the name
> list-with-tail.
[...]
> -(defun cl-list* (arg &rest rest)
> +(defalias 'cl-list* (symbol-function 'list*)
> "Return a new list with specified ARGs as elements, consed to last
Reading this bug report, there seemed to be general agreement that Emacs
should have `list*', and that `cl-list*' should be an alias for it, but
these patches were not applied.
I can't find your name in the Emacs copyright assignment file -- would
you be willing to sign a copyright assignment to the FSF?
And then, could you re-spin the patches, along with changes to the
lispref manual as needed (and an etc/NEWS entry)?
--
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2016-02-24 2:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
@ 2019-06-26 14:30 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2019-06-28 3:14 ` Noam Postavsky
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From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2019-06-26 14:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Demetrios Obenour; +Cc: 16963
Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:
> Reading this bug report, there seemed to be general agreement that Emacs
> should have `list*', and that `cl-list*' should be an alias for it, but
> these patches were not applied.
>
> I can't find your name in the Emacs copyright assignment file -- would
> you be willing to sign a copyright assignment to the FSF?
I asked that three years ago, when the patch was already two years old,
so I'm guessing that this is not going to happen, so I'm closing this
bug report.
--
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no
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* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2019-06-26 14:30 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
@ 2019-06-28 3:14 ` Noam Postavsky
2019-06-28 3:30 ` Drew Adams
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From: Noam Postavsky @ 2019-06-28 3:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: 16963, Demetrios Obenour
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Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:
> Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:
>
>> Reading this bug report, there seemed to be general agreement that Emacs
>> should have `list*', and that `cl-list*' should be an alias for it, but
>> these patches were not applied.
>>
>> I can't find your name in the Emacs copyright assignment file -- would
>> you be willing to sign a copyright assignment to the FSF?
>
> I asked that three years ago, when the patch was already two years old,
> so I'm guessing that this is not going to happen, so I'm closing this
> bug report.
Oh, this reminds me I had started writing a patch for this. I used the
name cons* instead of list* though, I always found it more logical:
cons* is cons repeated, just like let* is let repeated. Let me dust it
off:
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From e44291e055b167548a9b5166764e144644cc6291 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Noam Postavsky <npostavs@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2017 17:44:02 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Implement cons* as a C subroutine (Bug#16963)
* src/alloc.c (Fcons_star): New subr.
* doc/lispref/lists.texi (Building Lists): Document it.
* etc/NEWS: Announce it.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el (cl--compiler-macro-list*): Move to...
* lisp/subr.el (internal--compiler-macro-cons*): ...here, and rename.
Set as compiler-macro for `cons*'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/backquote.el (backquote-list*-function)
(backquote-list*-macro, backquote-list*): Remove.
(backquote-listify):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el:
* lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el (inline--do-quote):
* lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp.el (macroexp--expand-all): Replace
`backquote-list*' with `cons*'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el (cl-list*): Make into alias for `cons*'.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp.el (macroexp--expand-all): Change special
case for `backquote-list*' macro to special case for
`internal--compiler-macro-cons*' compiler-macro.
---
doc/lispref/lists.texi | 18 +++++
etc/NEWS | 3 +
lisp/emacs-lisp/backquote.el | 50 +-------------
lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el | 2 +-
lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el | 15 +---
lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el | 8 ---
lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el | 2 +-
lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp.el | 161 +++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
lisp/subr.el | 9 +++
src/alloc.c | 13 ++++
10 files changed, 129 insertions(+), 152 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/lispref/lists.texi b/doc/lispref/lists.texi
index 746b4643c1..a398721c79 100644
--- a/doc/lispref/lists.texi
+++ b/doc/lispref/lists.texi
@@ -503,6 +503,24 @@ Building Lists
@end example
@end defun
+@defun cons* object1 &rest objects
+This function is similar to @code{list}, but instead of terminating
+the returned list with @code{nil}, it uses the last argument instead.
+This is mainly useful when adding several elements to a list, to avoid
+having to call @code{cons} repeatedly. For example:
+
+@example
+(setq list (cons* newelt1 newelt2 list))
+@end example
+
+is equivalent to
+
+@example
+(setq list (cons newelt1 (cons newelt2 list)))
+@end example
+
+@end defun
+
@defun make-list length object
This function creates a list of @var{length} elements, in which each
element is @var{object}. Compare @code{make-list} with
diff --git a/etc/NEWS b/etc/NEWS
index b1f1f7293a..06d5e93d02 100644
--- a/etc/NEWS
+++ b/etc/NEWS
@@ -1862,6 +1862,9 @@ according to the given numeric value.
** 'condition-case' now accepts 't' to match any error symbol.
+++
+** New subr 'cons*'.
+
++++
** New function 'proper-list-p'.
Given a proper list as argument, this predicate returns its length;
otherwise, it returns nil. 'format-proper-list-p' is now an obsolete
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/backquote.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/backquote.el
index 5e72dc3b40..fd31d82728 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/backquote.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/backquote.el
@@ -29,56 +29,10 @@
;; When it sees ,... inside such a backquote form, it generates (\, ...).
;; For ,@... it generates (\,@ ...).
-;; This backquote will generate calls to the backquote-list* form.
-;; Both a function version and a macro version are included.
-;; The macro version is used by default because it is faster
-;; and needs no run-time support. It should really be a subr.
-
;;; Code:
(provide 'backquote)
-;; function and macro versions of backquote-list*
-
-(defun backquote-list*-function (first &rest list)
- "Like `list' but the last argument is the tail of the new list.
-
-For example (backquote-list* \\='a \\='b \\='c) => (a b . c)"
- ;; The recursive solution is much nicer:
- ;; (if list (cons first (apply 'backquote-list*-function list)) first))
- ;; but Emacs is not very good at efficiently processing recursion.
- (if list
- (let* ((rest list) (newlist (cons first nil)) (last newlist))
- (while (cdr rest)
- (setcdr last (cons (car rest) nil))
- (setq last (cdr last)
- rest (cdr rest)))
- (setcdr last (car rest))
- newlist)
- first))
-
-(defmacro backquote-list*-macro (first &rest list)
- "Like `list' but the last argument is the tail of the new list.
-
-For example (backquote-list* \\='a \\='b \\='c) => (a b . c)"
- ;; The recursive solution is much nicer:
- ;; (if list (list 'cons first (cons 'backquote-list*-macro list)) first))
- ;; but Emacs is not very good at efficiently processing such things.
- (setq list (nreverse (cons first list))
- first (car list)
- list (cdr list))
- (if list
- (let* ((second (car list))
- (rest (cdr list))
- (newlist (list 'cons second first)))
- (while rest
- (setq newlist (list 'cons (car rest) newlist)
- rest (cdr rest)))
- newlist)
- first))
-
-(defalias 'backquote-list* (symbol-function 'backquote-list*-macro))
-
;; A few advertised variables that control which symbols are used
;; to represent the backquote, unquote, and splice operations.
(defconst backquote-backquote-symbol '\`
@@ -219,7 +173,7 @@ backquote-process
(cons (if (eq (car-safe expression) 'quote) 0 1) expression)))))
;; backquote-listify takes (tag . structure) pairs from backquote-process
-;; and decides between append, list, backquote-list*, and cons depending
+;; and decides between append, list, cons*, and cons depending
;; on which tags are in the list.
(defun backquote-listify (list old-tail)
@@ -242,7 +196,7 @@ backquote-listify
(and (consp (car heads))
(eq (car (car heads))
backquote-splice-symbol)))))
- (cons (if use-list* 'backquote-list* 'cons)
+ (cons (if use-list* 'cons* 'cons)
(append heads (list tail))))
tail))
(t (cons 'list heads)))))
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el
index 2e09601639..0e53ab85ec 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el
@@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ byte-optimize-set
buffer-substring byte-code-function-p
capitalize car-less-than-car car cdr ceiling char-after char-before
char-equal char-to-string char-width compare-strings
- compare-window-configurations concat coordinates-in-window-p
+ compare-window-configurations concat cons* coordinates-in-window-p
copy-alist copy-sequence copy-marker cos count-lines
current-time-string current-time-zone
decode-char
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el
index c51c70d317..2f1274b71e 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-lib.el
@@ -434,19 +434,8 @@ 'cl-cddddr
;; (while (consp (cdr x)) (pop x))
;; x))
-(defun cl-list* (arg &rest rest)
- "Return a new list with specified ARGs as elements, consed to last ARG.
-Thus, `(cl-list* A B C D)' is equivalent to `(nconc (list A B C) D)', or to
-`(cons A (cons B (cons C D)))'.
-\n(fn ARG...)"
- (declare (compiler-macro cl--compiler-macro-list*))
- (cond ((not rest) arg)
- ((not (cdr rest)) (cons arg (car rest)))
- (t (let* ((n (length rest))
- (copy (copy-sequence rest))
- (last (nthcdr (- n 2) copy)))
- (setcdr last (car (cdr last)))
- (cons arg copy)))))
+(defalias 'cl-list* 'cons*)
+(function-put 'cl-list* 'compiler-macro #'internal--compiler-macro-cons*)
(defun cl-ldiff (list sublist)
"Return a copy of LIST with the tail SUBLIST removed."
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el
index 54974ceb7d..18b6707655 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el
@@ -62,14 +62,6 @@ cl--optimize-speed
;; functions can lead to recursive-loads that prevent the calls from
;; being optimized.
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cl--compiler-macro-list* (_form arg &rest others)
- (let* ((args (reverse (cons arg others)))
- (form (car args)))
- (while (setq args (cdr args))
- (setq form `(cons ,(car args) ,form)))
- form))
-
;; Note: `cl--compiler-macro-cXXr' has been copied to
;; `internal--compiler-macro-cXXr' in subr.el. If you amend either
;; one, you may want to amend the other, too.
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el
index 70dbff2147..25aee42db2 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/inline.el
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ inline--do-quote
(push (inline--do-quote (pop exp)) args))
(setq args (nreverse args))
(if exp
- `(backquote-list* ,@args ,(inline--do-quote exp))
+ `(cons* ,@args ,(inline--do-quote exp))
`(list ,@args))))
(_ (macroexp-quote exp))))
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp.el
index 9af75320ec..fd5a2864ce 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp.el
@@ -201,85 +201,84 @@ macroexp--expand-all
"Expand all macros in FORM.
This is an internal version of `macroexpand-all'.
Assumes the caller has bound `macroexpand-all-environment'."
- (if (eq (car-safe form) 'backquote-list*)
- ;; Special-case `backquote-list*', as it is normally a macro that
- ;; generates exceedingly deep expansions from relatively shallow input
- ;; forms. We just process it `in reverse' -- first we expand all the
- ;; arguments, _then_ we expand the top-level definition.
- (macroexpand (macroexp--all-forms form 1)
- macroexpand-all-environment)
- ;; Normal form; get its expansion, and then expand arguments.
- (setq form (macroexp-macroexpand form macroexpand-all-environment))
- (pcase form
- (`(cond . ,clauses)
- (macroexp--cons 'cond (macroexp--all-clauses clauses) form))
- (`(condition-case . ,(or `(,err ,body . ,handlers) dontcare))
- (macroexp--cons
- 'condition-case
- (macroexp--cons err
- (macroexp--cons (macroexp--expand-all body)
- (macroexp--all-clauses handlers 1)
- (cddr form))
- (cdr form))
- form))
- (`(,(or 'defvar 'defconst) . ,_) (macroexp--all-forms form 2))
- (`(function ,(and f `(lambda . ,_)))
- (macroexp--cons 'function
- (macroexp--cons (macroexp--all-forms f 2)
- nil
- (cdr form))
- form))
- (`(,(or 'function 'quote) . ,_) form)
- (`(,(and fun (or 'let 'let*)) . ,(or `(,bindings . ,body) dontcare))
- (macroexp--cons fun
- (macroexp--cons (macroexp--all-clauses bindings 1)
- (macroexp--all-forms body)
- (cdr form))
- form))
- (`(,(and fun `(lambda . ,_)) . ,args)
- ;; Embedded lambda in function position.
- (macroexp--cons (macroexp--all-forms fun 2)
- (macroexp--all-forms args)
- form))
- ;; The following few cases are for normal function calls that
- ;; are known to funcall one of their arguments. The byte
- ;; compiler has traditionally handled these functions specially
- ;; by treating a lambda expression quoted by `quote' as if it
- ;; were quoted by `function'. We make the same transformation
- ;; here, so that any code that cares about the difference will
- ;; see the same transformation.
- ;; First arg is a function:
- (`(,(and fun (or 'funcall 'apply 'mapcar 'mapatoms 'mapconcat 'mapc))
- ',(and f `(lambda . ,_)) . ,args)
- (macroexp--warn-and-return
- (format "%s quoted with ' rather than with #'"
- (list 'lambda (nth 1 f) '...))
- (macroexp--expand-all `(,fun ,f . ,args))))
- ;; Second arg is a function:
- (`(,(and fun (or 'sort)) ,arg1 ',(and f `(lambda . ,_)) . ,args)
- (macroexp--warn-and-return
- (format "%s quoted with ' rather than with #'"
- (list 'lambda (nth 1 f) '...))
- (macroexp--expand-all `(,fun ,arg1 ,f . ,args))))
- (`(funcall #',(and f (pred symbolp)) . ,args)
- ;; Rewrite (funcall #'foo bar) to (foo bar), in case `foo'
- ;; has a compiler-macro.
- (macroexp--expand-all `(,f . ,args)))
- (`(,func . ,_)
- ;; Macro expand compiler macros. This cannot be delayed to
- ;; byte-optimize-form because the output of the compiler-macro can
- ;; use macros.
- (let ((handler (function-get func 'compiler-macro)))
- (if (null handler)
- ;; No compiler macro. We just expand each argument (for
- ;; setq/setq-default this works alright because the variable names
- ;; are symbols).
- (macroexp--all-forms form 1)
- ;; If the handler is not loaded yet, try (auto)loading the
- ;; function itself, which may in turn load the handler.
- (unless (functionp handler)
- (with-demoted-errors "macroexp--expand-all: %S"
- (autoload-do-load (indirect-function func) func)))
+ ;; Normal form; get its expansion, and then expand arguments.
+ (setq form (macroexp-macroexpand form macroexpand-all-environment))
+ (pcase form
+ (`(cond . ,clauses)
+ (macroexp--cons 'cond (macroexp--all-clauses clauses) form))
+ (`(condition-case . ,(or `(,err ,body . ,handlers) dontcare))
+ (macroexp--cons
+ 'condition-case
+ (macroexp--cons err
+ (macroexp--cons (macroexp--expand-all body)
+ (macroexp--all-clauses handlers 1)
+ (cddr form))
+ (cdr form))
+ form))
+ (`(,(or 'defvar 'defconst) . ,_) (macroexp--all-forms form 2))
+ (`(function ,(and f `(lambda . ,_)))
+ (macroexp--cons 'function
+ (macroexp--cons (macroexp--all-forms f 2)
+ nil
+ (cdr form))
+ form))
+ (`(,(or 'function 'quote) . ,_) form)
+ (`(,(and fun (or 'let 'let*)) . ,(or `(,bindings . ,body) dontcare))
+ (macroexp--cons fun
+ (macroexp--cons (macroexp--all-clauses bindings 1)
+ (macroexp--all-forms body)
+ (cdr form))
+ form))
+ (`(,(and fun `(lambda . ,_)) . ,args)
+ ;; Embedded lambda in function position.
+ (macroexp--cons (macroexp--all-forms fun 2)
+ (macroexp--all-forms args)
+ form))
+ ;; The following few cases are for normal function calls that
+ ;; are known to funcall one of their arguments. The byte
+ ;; compiler has traditionally handled these functions specially
+ ;; by treating a lambda expression quoted by `quote' as if it
+ ;; were quoted by `function'. We make the same transformation
+ ;; here, so that any code that cares about the difference will
+ ;; see the same transformation.
+ ;; First arg is a function:
+ (`(,(and fun (or 'funcall 'apply 'mapcar 'mapatoms 'mapconcat 'mapc))
+ ',(and f `(lambda . ,_)) . ,args)
+ (macroexp--warn-and-return
+ (format "%s quoted with ' rather than with #'"
+ (list 'lambda (nth 1 f) '...))
+ (macroexp--expand-all `(,fun ,f . ,args))))
+ ;; Second arg is a function:
+ (`(,(and fun (or 'sort)) ,arg1 ',(and f `(lambda . ,_)) . ,args)
+ (macroexp--warn-and-return
+ (format "%s quoted with ' rather than with #'"
+ (list 'lambda (nth 1 f) '...))
+ (macroexp--expand-all `(,fun ,arg1 ,f . ,args))))
+ (`(funcall #',(and f (pred symbolp)) . ,args)
+ ;; Rewrite (funcall #'foo bar) to (foo bar), in case `foo'
+ ;; has a compiler-macro.
+ (macroexp--expand-all `(,f . ,args)))
+ (`(,func . ,_)
+ ;; Macro expand compiler macros. This cannot be delayed to
+ ;; byte-optimize-form because the output of the compiler-macro can
+ ;; use macros.
+ (let ((handler (function-get func 'compiler-macro)))
+ (if (null handler)
+ ;; No compiler macro. We just expand each argument (for
+ ;; setq/setq-default this works alright because the variable names
+ ;; are symbols).
+ (macroexp--all-forms form 1)
+ ;; If the handler is not loaded yet, try (auto)loading the
+ ;; function itself, which may in turn load the handler.
+ (unless (functionp handler)
+ (with-demoted-errors "macroexp--expand-all: %S"
+ (autoload-do-load (indirect-function func) func)))
+ (if (eq handler 'internal--compiler-macro-cons*)
+ ;; The `cons*' compiler-macro generates very deep
+ ;; expansions, so macroexpand the arguments first to
+ ;; reduce the chance of exceeding recusion depth while
+ ;; macroexpanding.
+ (macroexp--compiler-macro handler (macroexp--all-forms form 1))
(let ((newform (macroexp--compiler-macro handler form)))
(if (eq form newform)
;; The compiler macro did not find anything to do.
@@ -291,9 +290,9 @@ macroexp--expand-all
(if (eq newform form)
newform
(macroexp--expand-all newform)))
- (macroexp--expand-all newform))))))
+ (macroexp--expand-all newform)))))))
- (_ form))))
+ (_ form)))
;;;###autoload
(defun macroexpand-all (form &optional environment)
diff --git a/lisp/subr.el b/lisp/subr.el
index c59f13b24c..c0b3c68229 100644
--- a/lisp/subr.el
+++ b/lisp/subr.el
@@ -577,6 +577,15 @@ cddddr
(declare (compiler-macro internal--compiler-macro-cXXr))
(cdr (cdr (cdr (cdr x)))))
+(defun internal--compiler-macro-cons* (_form arg &rest others)
+ (let* ((args (reverse (cons arg others)))
+ (form (car args)))
+ (while (setq args (cdr args))
+ (setq form `(cons ,(car args) ,form)))
+ form))
+
+(function-put 'cons* 'compiler-macro #'internal--compiler-macro-cons*)
+
(defun last (list &optional n)
"Return the last link of LIST. Its car is the last element.
If LIST is nil, return nil.
diff --git a/src/alloc.c b/src/alloc.c
index 64aaa8acdf..1fb7b1fc0b 100644
--- a/src/alloc.c
+++ b/src/alloc.c
@@ -2699,6 +2699,18 @@ DEFUN ("list", Flist, Slist, 0, MANY, 0,
return val;
}
+DEFUN ("cons*", FconsX, SconsX, 1, MANY, 0,
+ doc: /* Like `list' but the last argument is the tail of the new list.
+(cons* A B C) is equivalent to (cons A (cons B C)).
+usage: (cons* FIRST &rest LIST) */)
+ (ptrdiff_t nargs, Lisp_Object *args)
+{
+ Lisp_Object val = args[--nargs];
+
+ while (nargs > 0)
+ val = Fcons (args[--nargs], val);
+ return val;
+}
DEFUN ("make-list", Fmake_list, Smake_list, 2, 2, 0,
doc: /* Return a newly created list of length LENGTH, with each element being INIT. */)
@@ -7374,6 +7386,7 @@ syms_of_alloc (void)
N should be nonnegative. */);
defsubr (&Scons);
+ defsubr (&SconsX);
defsubr (&Slist);
defsubr (&Svector);
defsubr (&Srecord);
--
2.11.0
^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* bug#16963: A patch to create a list-with-tail primitive.
2019-06-28 3:14 ` Noam Postavsky
@ 2019-06-28 3:30 ` Drew Adams
0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Drew Adams @ 2019-06-28 3:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Noam Postavsky, Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: 16963, Demetrios Obenour
> Oh, this reminds me I had started writing a patch for this. I used the
> name cons* instead of list* though, I always found it more logical:
> cons* is cons repeated, just like let* is let repeated. Let me dust it
> off:
The name has long been `list*' in Lisp, including
in Common Lisp. That's the name that should (still)
be used, IMO.
http://clhs.lisp.se/Body/f_list_.htm
list* is like list except that the last argument to list
becomes the car of the last cons constructed, while the
last argument to list* becomes the cdr of the last cons
constructed. Hence, any given call to list* always
produces one fewer conses than a call to list with the
same number of arguments.
If the last argument to list* is a list, the effect is
to construct a new list which is similar, but which has
additional elements added to the front corresponding to
the preceding arguments of list*.
If list* receives only one object, that object is returned,
regardless of whether or not it is a list.
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