scsh-0.6/scheme/rts/continuation.scm

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; -*- Mode: Scheme; Syntax: Scheme; Package: Scheme; -*-
; Copyright (c) 1993-1999 by Richard Kelsey and Jonathan Rees. See file COPYING.
; Continuations
(define (continuation-cont c) (continuation-ref c 0))
(define (real-continuation-pc c) (continuation-ref c 1))
(define (real-continuation-template c) (continuation-ref c 2))
(define (continuation-env c) (continuation-ref c 3))
(define (exception-continuation-pc c) (continuation-ref c 4))
(define (exception-continuation-template c) (continuation-ref c 5))
(define (exception-continuation-exception c) (continuation-ref c 6))
; Exception continuations contain the state of the VM when an exception occured.
(define (exception-continuation? thing)
(and (continuation? thing)
(= 0 (real-continuation-pc thing))
(= (enum op return-from-exception)
(code-vector-ref (template-code (real-continuation-template thing))
0))))
(define (continuation-pc c)
(if (exception-continuation? c)
(exception-continuation-pc c)
(real-continuation-pc c)))
(define (continuation-template c)
(if (exception-continuation? c)
(exception-continuation-template c)
(real-continuation-template c)))
; Accessing the saved operand stack.
(define normal-continuation-overhead 4)
(define exception-continuation-overhead
(+ normal-continuation-overhead 4))
(define (continuation-arg c i)
(continuation-ref c (+ (if (exception-continuation? c)
exception-continuation-overhead
normal-continuation-overhead)
i)))
(define (continuation-arg-count c)
(- (continuation-length c)
(if (exception-continuation? c)
exception-continuation-overhead
normal-continuation-overhead)))
(define-simple-type :continuation (:value) continuation?)
(define-method &disclose ((obj :continuation))
(if (exception-continuation? obj)
(list 'exception-continuation
`(pc ,(exception-continuation-pc obj))
(template-info (exception-continuation-template obj)))
(list 'continuation
`(pc ,(continuation-pc obj))
(template-info (continuation-template obj)))))
; If (continuation-cont A) = B, then ignore B if the following are all true:
; 1. (continuation-template B) = (continuation-template A)
; 2. (continuation-pc B) > (continuation-pc A)
; 3. (continuation-env B) = (continuation-env A)
; or some parent of (continuation-env A)
;
; I don't think this is foolproof, but I have so far been unable to
; contrive a situation in which it fails. I think a double recursion of a
; procedure of no arguments is required, at the very least.
(define (continuation-parent a)
(let ((b (continuation-cont a)))
(if (and (continuation? b)
(eq? (continuation-template a) (continuation-template b))
(< (continuation-pc a) (continuation-pc b))
(let loop ((env (continuation-env a)))
(or (eq? env (continuation-env b))
(and (vector? env)
(loop (vector-ref env 0))))))
(continuation-parent b)
b)))