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;Title: step.lsp
;Author: Jonathan Engdahl (jengdahl on BIX)
;Date: Jan-25-1987
;This file contains a simple Lisp single-step debugger. It
;started as an implementation of the "hook" example in chapter 20
;of Steele's "Common Lisp". This version was brought up on Xlisp 1.7
;for the Amiga, and then on VAXLISP.
;To invoke: (step (whatever-form with args))
;For each list (interpreted function call), the stepper prints the
;environment and the list, then enters a read-eval-print loop
;At this point the available commands are:
; (a list)<CR> - evaluate the list in the current environment,
; print the result, and repeat.
; <CR> - step into the called function
; anything_else<CR> - step over the called function.
;If the stepper comes to a form that is not a list it prints the form
;and the value, and continues on without stopping.
;Note that stepper commands are executed in the current environment.
;Since this is the case, the stepper commands can change the current
;environment. For example, a SETF will change an environment variable
;and thus can alter the course of execution.
;set the representation for an input #/newline
;the value, notation, and data type of newline may be implementation dependent
(setf newline #\newline) ;for VAXLISP
;(setf newline 10) ;for XLISP
;define a C-like iterator.
(defmacro while (test &rest forms) `(do () ((not ,test)) ,@forms))
;create the nesting level counter.
(setf *hooklevel* 0)
;this macro invokes the stepper.
;for VAXLISP you better rename this to xstep or something, lest
;defun say nasty things to you about step already being defined
(defmacro step (form &aux val)
`(progn
(step-flush) ;get rid of garbage on the line
(setf *hooklevel* 0) ;init nesting counter
(princ *hooklevel*) ;print the form
(princ " form: ")
(prin1 ',form)
(terpri)
(setf val (evalhook ',form ;eval, and kick off stepper
#'eval-hook-function
nil
nil))
(princ *hooklevel*) ;print returned value
(princ " value: ")
(prin1 val)
(terpri)
val)) ;and return it
;this is the substitute "eval" routine that gets control when
;a user form is evaluated during stepping.
(defun eval-hook-function (form env &aux val f1)
(setf *hooklevel* (+ *hooklevel* 1)) ;inc the nesting level
(cond ((consp form) ;if interpreted function
(step-spaces *hooklevel*) ;print the environment
(princ *hooklevel*)
(princ " env: ")
(prin1 env)
(terpri)
(step-spaces *hooklevel*) ;then the form
(princ *hooklevel*)
(princ " form: ")
(prin1 form)
(princ " ")
(while (eql (peek-char) #\( ) ;while a form is typed
(setf f1 (read)) ;read a form
(step-flush) ;get rid of junk
(step-spaces *hooklevel*) ;print out result
(princ *hooklevel*)
(princ " result: ") ;which is evaled in env
(prin1 (evalhook f1 nil nil env))
(princ " "))
(cond ((eql (read-char) newline) ;if <cr> then step into
(setf val (evalhook form
#'eval-hook-function
nil
env)))
(t (step-flush) ;else step over
(setf val (evalhook form nil nil env)))))
(t (step-spaces *hooklevel*) ;if not interpreted func
(princ *hooklevel*) ;print the form
(princ " form: ")
(prin1 form)
(terpri)
(setf val (evalhook form nil nil env)))) ;eval it
(step-spaces *hooklevel*) ;in either case
(princ *hooklevel*) ;print the result
(princ " value: ")
(prin1 val)
(terpri)
(setf *hooklevel* (- *hooklevel* 1)) ;decrement level
val) ;and return the value
;a non-recursive fn to print spaces (not as elegant, easier on the gc)
(defun step-spaces (n) (while (> n 0) (princ " ") (setf n (- n 1))))
;and one to clear the input buffer
(defun step-flush () (while (not (eql (read-char) newline))))