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#include <assert.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifndef STATIC_HEAP
#include <sys/mman.h>
#endif
#define ALWAYS_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline))
#define NEVER_INLINE __attribute__((noinline))
const int kPointerSize = sizeof(void*);
typedef intptr_t word;
typedef uintptr_t uword;
typedef unsigned char byte;
// Garbage collector core by Andy Wingo <[email protected]>.
struct gc_obj {
uintptr_t tag; // low bit is 0 if forwarding ptr
};
// The low bit of the pointer is 1 if it's a heap object and 0 if it's an
// immediate integer
struct object;
bool is_small_int(struct object* obj) {
return (((uword)obj) & kSmallIntTagMask) == kSmallIntTag;
}
bool is_immediate_not_small_int(struct object* obj) {
return (((uword)obj) & (kPrimaryTagMask & ~kSmallIntTagMask)) != 0;
}
bool is_heap_object(struct object* obj) {
return (((uword)obj) & kPrimaryTagMask) == kHeapObjectTag;
}
#define empty_list() ((struct object*)kEmptyListTag)
bool is_empty_list(struct object* obj) { return obj == empty_list(); }
#define hole() ((struct object*)kHoleTag)
bool is_hole(struct object* obj) { return (uword)obj == kHoleTag; }
static ALWAYS_INLINE bool is_small_string(struct object* obj) {
return (((uword)obj) & kImmediateTagMask) == kSmallStringTag;
}
#define mk_immediate_variant(tag) \
(struct object*)(((uword)(tag) << kImmediateTagBits) | kVariantTag)
static ALWAYS_INLINE bool is_immediate_variant(struct object* obj) {
return ((uword)obj & kImmediateTagMask) == kVariantTag;
}
static uword immediate_variant_tag(struct object* obj) {
assert(is_immediate_variant(obj));
return ((uword)obj) >> kImmediateTagBits;
}
static ALWAYS_INLINE uword small_string_length(struct object* obj) {
assert(is_small_string(obj));
return (((uword)obj) >> kImmediateTagBits) & kMaxSmallStringLength;
}
static ALWAYS_INLINE struct object* mksmallstring(const char* data,
uword length) {
assert(length <= kMaxSmallStringLength);
uword result = 0;
for (word i = length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
result = (result << kBitsPerByte) | data[i];
}
struct object* result_obj =
(struct object*)((result << kBitsPerByte) |
(length << kImmediateTagBits) | kSmallStringTag);
assert(!is_heap_object(result_obj));
assert(is_small_string(result_obj));
assert(small_string_length(result_obj) == length);
return result_obj;
}
struct object* empty_string() { return (struct object*)kSmallStringTag; }
bool is_empty_string(struct object* obj) { return obj == empty_string(); }
static ALWAYS_INLINE char small_string_at(struct object* obj, uword index) {
assert(is_small_string(obj));
assert(index < small_string_length(obj));
// +1 for (length | tag) byte
return ((uword)obj >> ((index + 1) * kBitsPerByte)) & 0xFF;
}
static ALWAYS_INLINE struct gc_obj* as_heap_object(struct object* obj) {
assert(is_heap_object(obj));
assert(kHeapObjectTag == 1);
return (struct gc_obj*)((uword)obj - 1);
}
static const uintptr_t kNotForwardedBit = 1ULL;
int is_forwarded(struct gc_obj* obj) {
return (obj->tag & kNotForwardedBit) == 0;
}
struct gc_obj* forwarded(struct gc_obj* obj) {
assert(is_forwarded(obj));
return (struct gc_obj*)obj->tag;
}
void forward(struct gc_obj* from, struct gc_obj* to) {
assert(!is_forwarded(from));
assert((((uintptr_t)to) & kNotForwardedBit) == 0);
from->tag = (uintptr_t)to;
}
struct gc_heap;
typedef void (*VisitFn)(struct object**, struct gc_heap*);
// To implement by the user:
size_t heap_object_size(struct gc_obj* obj);
size_t trace_heap_object(struct gc_obj* obj, struct gc_heap* heap,
VisitFn visit);
void trace_roots(struct gc_heap* heap, VisitFn visit);
struct space {
uintptr_t start;
uintptr_t size;
};
struct gc_heap {
uintptr_t hp;
uintptr_t limit;
uintptr_t from_space;
uintptr_t to_space;
uintptr_t base;
struct space space;
};
static ALWAYS_INLINE uintptr_t align(uintptr_t val, uintptr_t alignment) {
return (val + alignment - 1) & ~(alignment - 1);
}
static ALWAYS_INLINE uintptr_t align_size(uintptr_t size) {
return align(size, kObjectAlignment);
}
static ALWAYS_INLINE bool is_size_aligned(uword size) {
return size == align_size(size);
}
#ifdef STATIC_HEAP
struct space make_space(void* mem, uintptr_t size) {
return (struct space){(uintptr_t)mem, size};
}
void destroy_space(struct space space) {}
#else
struct space make_space(uintptr_t size) {
size = align(size, kPageSize);
void* mem = mmap(NULL, size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
if (mem == MAP_FAILED) {
fprintf(stderr, "mmap failed\n");
abort();
}
return (struct space){(uintptr_t)mem, size};
}
void destroy_space(struct space space) {
munmap((void*)space.start, space.size);
}
#endif
void init_heap(struct gc_heap* heap, struct space space) {
if (align(space.size, kPageSize) != space.size) {
fprintf(stderr, "heap size (%lu) must be a multiple of %lu\n", space.size,
kPageSize);
abort();
}
heap->space = space;
heap->base = heap->to_space = heap->hp = space.start;
heap->from_space = heap->limit = heap->hp + space.size / 2;
}
static ALWAYS_INLINE uintptr_t heap_ptr(struct gc_heap* heap) {
#if defined(NDEBUG) && defined(__GNUC__)
// Clang and GCC support this; TCC does not
return (uintptr_t)__builtin_assume_aligned((void*)heap->hp, kObjectAlignment);
#else
assert(is_size_aligned(heap->hp) && "need 3 bits for tagging");
return heap->hp;
#endif
}
struct gc_obj* copy(struct gc_heap* heap, struct gc_obj* obj) {
size_t size = heap_object_size(obj);
struct gc_obj* new_obj = (struct gc_obj*)heap_ptr(heap);
memcpy(new_obj, obj, size);
forward(obj, new_obj);
heap->hp += size;
assert(is_size_aligned(heap->hp) && "need 3 bits for tagging");
return new_obj;
}
void flip(struct gc_heap* heap) {
heap->base = heap->hp = heap->from_space;
heap->from_space = heap->to_space;
heap->to_space = heap->hp;
heap->limit = heap->hp + heap->space.size / 2;
}
struct object* heap_tag(uintptr_t addr) {
return (struct object*)(addr | (uword)1ULL);
}
#ifdef __TINYC__
// libc defines __attribute__ as an empty macro if the compiler is not GCC or
// GCC < 2. We know tcc has supported __attribute__(section(...)) for 20+ years
// so we can undefine it.
// See tinycc-devel:
// https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2018-04/msg00008.html and
// my StackOverflow question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/78638571/569183
#undef __attribute__
#endif
extern char __start_const_heap[];
extern char __stop_const_heap[];
bool in_const_heap(struct gc_obj* obj) {
return (uword)obj >= (uword)__start_const_heap &&
(uword)obj < (uword)__stop_const_heap;
}
void visit_field(struct object** pointer, struct gc_heap* heap) {
if (!is_heap_object(*pointer)) {
return;
}
struct gc_obj* from = as_heap_object(*pointer);
if (in_const_heap(from)) {
return;
}
struct gc_obj* to = is_forwarded(from) ? forwarded(from) : copy(heap, from);
*pointer = heap_tag((uintptr_t)to);
}
static bool in_heap(struct gc_heap* heap, struct gc_obj* obj) {
return (uword)obj >= heap->base && (uword)obj < heap->hp;
}
void assert_in_heap(struct object** pointer, struct gc_heap* heap) {
if (!is_heap_object(*pointer)) {
return;
}
struct gc_obj* obj = as_heap_object(*pointer);
if (in_const_heap(obj)) {
return;
}
if (!in_heap(heap, obj)) {
fprintf(stderr, "pointer %p not in heap [%p, %p)\n", obj,
(void*)heap->to_space, (void*)heap->hp);
abort();
}
}
static NEVER_INLINE void heap_verify(struct gc_heap* heap) {
assert(heap->base <= heap->hp);
trace_roots(heap, assert_in_heap);
uintptr_t scan = heap->base;
while (scan < heap->hp) {
struct gc_obj* obj = (struct gc_obj*)scan;
scan += align_size(trace_heap_object(obj, heap, assert_in_heap));
}
}
void collect_no_verify(struct gc_heap* heap) {
flip(heap);
uintptr_t scan = heap->hp;
trace_roots(heap, visit_field);
while (scan < heap->hp) {
struct gc_obj* obj = (struct gc_obj*)scan;
scan += align_size(trace_heap_object(obj, heap, visit_field));
}
// TODO(max): If we have < 25% heap utilization, shrink the heap
#ifndef NDEBUG
// Zero out the rest of the heap for debugging
memset((void*)scan, 0, heap->limit - scan);
#endif
}
void collect(struct gc_heap* heap) {
#ifndef NDEBUG
heap_verify(heap);
#endif
collect_no_verify(heap);
#ifndef NDEBUG
heap_verify(heap);
#endif
}
#if defined(__builtin_expect)
#define LIKELY(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)
#define UNLIKELY(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0)
#else
#define LIKELY(x) x
#define UNLIKELY(x) x
#endif
#define ALLOCATOR __attribute__((__malloc__))
#ifndef STATIC_HEAP
static NEVER_INLINE void heap_grow(struct gc_heap* heap) {
struct space old_space = heap->space;
struct space new_space = make_space(old_space.size * 2);
#ifndef NDEBUG
heap_verify(heap);
#endif
init_heap(heap, new_space);
collect_no_verify(heap);
#ifndef NDEBUG
heap_verify(heap);
#endif
destroy_space(old_space);
}
#endif
uword make_tag(uword tag, uword size_bytes) {
assert(size_bytes <= 0xffffffff);
return (size_bytes << kBitsPerByte) | tag;
}
byte obj_tag(struct gc_obj* obj) { return (obj->tag & 0xff); }
bool obj_has_tag(struct gc_obj* obj, byte tag) { return obj_tag(obj) == tag; }
static NEVER_INLINE ALLOCATOR struct object* allocate_slow_path(
struct gc_heap* heap, uword tag, uword size) {
// Outlining allocate_slow_path like this helps the compiler generate better
// code in callers of allocate such as mklist. For some reason we have to
// tail-duplicate allocate, too :(
#ifndef STATIC_HEAP
heap_grow(heap);
#endif
assert(is_size_aligned(size) && "need 3 bits for tagging");
if (UNLIKELY(heap->limit - heap->hp < size)) {
fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
abort();
}
// NOTE: Keep in sync with allocate
uintptr_t addr = heap_ptr(heap);
uintptr_t new_hp = addr + size;
assert(is_size_aligned(new_hp) && "need 3 bits for tagging");
heap->hp = new_hp;
((struct gc_obj*)addr)->tag = make_tag(tag, size);
return heap_tag(addr);
}
static ALWAYS_INLINE ALLOCATOR struct object* allocate(struct gc_heap* heap,
uword tag, uword size) {
assert(is_size_aligned(size) && "need 3 bits for tagging");
// NOTE: Keep in sync with allocate_slow_path
uintptr_t addr = heap_ptr(heap);
uintptr_t new_hp = addr + size;
assert(is_size_aligned(new_hp) && "need 3 bits for tagging");
if (UNLIKELY(heap->limit < new_hp)) {
return allocate_slow_path(heap, tag, size);
}
// NOTE: Keep in sync with allocate_slow_path
heap->hp = new_hp;
((struct gc_obj*)addr)->tag = make_tag(tag, size);
return heap_tag(addr);
}
// Application
#define FOREACH_TAG(TAG) \
TAG(TAG_LIST) \
TAG(TAG_CLOSURE) \
TAG(TAG_RECORD) \
TAG(TAG_STRING) \
TAG(TAG_VARIANT)
enum {
// All odd becase of the kNotForwardedBit
#define ENUM_TAG(TAG) TAG = __COUNTER__ * 2 + 1,
FOREACH_TAG(ENUM_TAG)
#undef ENUM_TAG
};
#define HEAP_ALIGNED __attribute__((__aligned__(kObjectAlignment)))
struct list {
struct gc_obj HEAD;
struct object* first;
struct object* rest;
} HEAP_ALIGNED;
typedef struct object* (*ClosureFn)(struct object*, struct object*);
// TODO(max): Figure out if there is a way to do a PyObject_HEAD version of
// this where each closure actually has its own struct with named members
struct closure {
struct gc_obj HEAD;
ClosureFn fn;
size_t size;
struct object* env[];
}; // Not HEAP_ALIGNED; env is variable size
struct record_field {
size_t key;
struct object* value;
};
struct record {
struct gc_obj HEAD;
size_t size;
struct record_field fields[];
}; // Not HEAP_ALIGNED; fields is variable size
struct heap_string {
struct gc_obj HEAD;
size_t size;
char data[];
}; // Not HEAP_ALIGNED; data is variable size
struct variant {
struct gc_obj HEAD;
size_t tag;
struct object* value;
} HEAP_ALIGNED;
size_t heap_object_size(struct gc_obj* obj) {
size_t result = obj->tag >> kBitsPerByte;
assert(is_size_aligned(result));
return result;
}
size_t trace_heap_object(struct gc_obj* obj, struct gc_heap* heap,
VisitFn visit) {
switch (obj_tag(obj)) {
case TAG_LIST:
visit(&((struct list*)obj)->first, heap);
visit(&((struct list*)obj)->rest, heap);
break;
case TAG_CLOSURE:
for (size_t i = 0; i < ((struct closure*)obj)->size; i++) {
visit(&((struct closure*)obj)->env[i], heap);
}
break;
case TAG_RECORD:
for (size_t i = 0; i < ((struct record*)obj)->size; i++) {
visit(&((struct record*)obj)->fields[i].value, heap);
}
break;
case TAG_STRING:
break;
case TAG_VARIANT:
visit(&((struct variant*)obj)->value, heap);
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "unknown tag: %u\n", obj_tag(obj));
abort();
}
return heap_object_size(obj);
}
bool smallint_is_valid(word value) {
return (value >= kSmallIntMinValue) && (value <= kSmallIntMaxValue);
}
#define _mksmallint(value) \
(struct object*)(((uword)(value) << kSmallIntTagBits) | kSmallIntTag)
struct object* mksmallint(word value) {
assert(smallint_is_valid(value));
return _mksmallint(value);
}
struct object* mknum(struct gc_heap* heap, word value) {
(void)heap;
return mksmallint(value);
}
bool is_num(struct object* obj) { return is_small_int(obj); }
bool is_num_equal_word(struct object* obj, word value) {
assert(smallint_is_valid(value));
return obj == mksmallint(value);
}
word num_value(struct object* obj) {
assert(is_num(obj));
return ((word)obj) >> 1; // sign extend
}
bool is_list(struct object* obj) {
if (is_empty_list(obj)) {
return true;
}
return is_heap_object(obj) && obj_has_tag(as_heap_object(obj), TAG_LIST);
}
struct list* as_list(struct object* obj) {
assert(is_list(obj));
return (struct list*)as_heap_object(obj);
}
struct object* list_first(struct object* obj) {
assert(!is_empty_list(obj));
return as_list(obj)->first;
}
struct object* list_rest(struct object* list) {
assert(!is_empty_list(list));
return as_list(list)->rest;
}
struct object* mklist(struct gc_heap* heap) {
struct object* result = allocate(heap, TAG_LIST, sizeof(struct list));
as_list(result)->first = empty_list();
as_list(result)->rest = empty_list();
return result;
}
bool is_closure(struct object* obj) {
return is_heap_object(obj) && obj_has_tag(as_heap_object(obj), TAG_CLOSURE);
}
struct closure* as_closure(struct object* obj) {
assert(is_closure(obj));
return (struct closure*)as_heap_object(obj);
}
struct object* mkclosure(struct gc_heap* heap, ClosureFn fn,
size_t num_fields) {
uword size = align_size(sizeof(struct closure) + num_fields * kPointerSize);
struct object* result = allocate(heap, TAG_CLOSURE, size);
as_closure(result)->fn = fn;
as_closure(result)->size = num_fields;
// Assumes the items will be filled in immediately after calling mkclosure so
// they are not initialized
return result;
}
ClosureFn closure_fn(struct object* obj) { return as_closure(obj)->fn; }
void closure_set(struct object* closure, size_t i, struct object* item) {
struct closure* c = as_closure(closure);
assert(i < c->size);
c->env[i] = item;
}
struct object* closure_get(struct object* closure, size_t i) {
struct closure* c = as_closure(closure);
assert(i < c->size);
return c->env[i];
}
struct object* closure_call(struct object* closure, struct object* arg) {
ClosureFn fn = closure_fn(closure);
return fn(closure, arg);
}
bool is_record(struct object* obj) {
return is_heap_object(obj) && obj_has_tag(as_heap_object(obj), TAG_RECORD);
}
struct record* as_record(struct object* obj) {
assert(is_record(obj));
return (struct record*)as_heap_object(obj);
}
struct object* mkrecord(struct gc_heap* heap, size_t num_fields) {
uword size = align_size(sizeof(struct record) +
num_fields * sizeof(struct record_field));
struct object* result = allocate(heap, TAG_RECORD, size);
as_record(result)->size = num_fields;
// Assumes the items will be filled in immediately after calling mkrecord so
// they are not initialized
return result;
}
size_t record_num_fields(struct object* record) {
return as_record(record)->size;
}
void record_set(struct object* record, size_t index,
struct record_field field) {
struct record* r = as_record(record);
assert(index < r->size);
r->fields[index] = field;
}
struct object* record_get(struct object* record, size_t key) {
struct record* r = as_record(record);
struct record_field* fields = r->fields;
for (size_t i = 0; i < r->size; i++) {
struct record_field field = fields[i];
if (field.key == key) {
return field.value;
}
}
return NULL;
}
bool is_string(struct object* obj) {
if (is_small_string(obj)) {
return true;
}
return is_heap_object(obj) && obj_has_tag(as_heap_object(obj), TAG_STRING);
}
struct heap_string* as_heap_string(struct object* obj) {
assert(is_string(obj));
return (struct heap_string*)as_heap_object(obj);
}
struct object* mkstring_uninit_private(struct gc_heap* heap, size_t count) {
assert(count > kMaxSmallStringLength); // can't fill in small string later
uword size = align_size(sizeof(struct heap_string) + count);
struct object* result = allocate(heap, TAG_STRING, size);
as_heap_string(result)->size = count;
return result;
}
struct object* mkstring(struct gc_heap* heap, const char* data, uword length) {
if (length <= kMaxSmallStringLength) {
return mksmallstring(data, length);
}
struct object* result = mkstring_uninit_private(heap, length);
memcpy(as_heap_string(result)->data, data, length);
return result;
}
static ALWAYS_INLINE uword string_length(struct object* obj) {
if (is_small_string(obj)) {
return small_string_length(obj);
}
return as_heap_string(obj)->size;
}
char string_at(struct object* obj, uword index) {
if (is_small_string(obj)) {
return small_string_at(obj, index);
}
return as_heap_string(obj)->data[index];
}
bool is_variant(struct object* obj) {
if (is_immediate_variant(obj)) {
return true;
}
return is_heap_object(obj) && obj_has_tag(as_heap_object(obj), TAG_VARIANT);
}
struct variant* as_variant(struct object* obj) {
assert(is_variant(obj));
assert(is_heap_object(obj)); // This only makes sense for heap variants.
return (struct variant*)as_heap_object(obj);
}
struct object* mkvariant(struct gc_heap* heap, size_t tag) {
struct object* result = allocate(heap, TAG_VARIANT, sizeof(struct variant));
as_variant(result)->tag = tag;
return result;
}
size_t variant_tag(struct object* obj) {
if (is_immediate_variant(obj)) {
return immediate_variant_tag(obj);
}
return as_variant(obj)->tag;
}
struct object* variant_value(struct object* obj) {
if (is_immediate_variant(obj)) {
return hole();
}
return as_variant(obj)->value;
}
void variant_set(struct object* variant, struct object* value) {
as_variant(variant)->value = value;
}
#define MAX_HANDLES 4096
struct handle_scope {
struct object*** base;
};
static struct object** handle_stack[MAX_HANDLES];
static struct object*** handles = handle_stack;
static struct object*** handles_end = &handle_stack[MAX_HANDLES];
void pop_handles(void* local_handles) {
handles = ((struct handle_scope*)local_handles)->base;
}
#define HANDLES() \
struct handle_scope local_handles __attribute__((__cleanup__(pop_handles))); \
local_handles.base = handles;
#define GC_PROTECT(x) \
assert(handles != handles_end); \
(*handles++) = (struct object**)(&x)
#define GC_HANDLE(type, name, val) \
type name = val; \
GC_PROTECT(name)
void trace_roots(struct gc_heap* heap, VisitFn visit) {
for (struct object*** h = handle_stack; h != handles; h++) {
visit(*h, heap);
}
}
struct gc_heap heap_object;
struct gc_heap* heap = &heap_object;
struct object* num_add(struct object* a, struct object* b) {
// NB: doesn't use pointers after allocating
return mknum(heap, num_value(a) + num_value(b));
}
struct object* num_sub(struct object* a, struct object* b) {
// NB: doesn't use pointers after allocating
return mknum(heap, num_value(a) - num_value(b));
}
struct object* num_mul(struct object* a, struct object* b) {
// NB: doesn't use pointers after allocating
return mknum(heap, num_value(a) * num_value(b));
}
struct object* list_cons(struct object* item, struct object* list) {
HANDLES();
GC_PROTECT(item);
GC_PROTECT(list);
struct object* result = mklist(heap);
as_list(result)->first = item;
as_list(result)->rest = list;
return result;
}
struct object* heap_string_concat(struct object* a, struct object* b) {
uword a_size = string_length(a);
uword b_size = string_length(b);
assert(a_size + b_size > kMaxSmallStringLength);
HANDLES();
GC_PROTECT(a);
GC_PROTECT(b);
struct object* result = mkstring_uninit_private(heap, a_size + b_size);
for (uword i = 0; i < a_size; i++) {
as_heap_string(result)->data[i] = string_at(a, i);
}
for (uword i = 0; i < b_size; i++) {
as_heap_string(result)->data[a_size + i] = string_at(b, i);
}
return result;
}
static ALWAYS_INLINE struct object* small_string_concat(struct object* a_obj,
struct object* b_obj) {
// a: CBAT
// b: FEDT
// result: FEDCBAT
assert(is_small_string(a_obj));
assert(is_small_string(b_obj));
uword length = small_string_length(a_obj) + small_string_length(b_obj);
assert(length <= kMaxSmallStringLength);
uword result = ((uword)b_obj) & ~(uword)0xFFULL;
result <<= small_string_length(a_obj) * kBitsPerByte;
result |= ((uword)a_obj) & ~(uword)0xFFULL;
result |= length << kImmediateTagBits;
result |= kSmallStringTag;
struct object* result_obj = (struct object*)result;
assert(!is_heap_object(result_obj));
assert(is_small_string(result_obj));
return result_obj;
}
ALWAYS_INLINE static struct object* string_concat(struct object* a,
struct object* b) {
if (is_empty_string(a)) {
return b;
}
if (is_empty_string(b)) {
return a;
}
uword a_size = string_length(a);
uword b_size = string_length(b);
if (a_size + b_size <= kMaxSmallStringLength) {
return small_string_concat(a, b);
}
return heap_string_concat(a, b);
}
bool string_equal_cstr_len(struct object* string, const char* cstr, uword len) {
assert(is_string(string));
if (string_length(string) != len) {
return false;
}
for (uword i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (string_at(string, i) != cstr[i]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
extern const char* record_keys[];
extern const char* variant_names[];
struct object* print(struct object* obj) {
if (is_num(obj)) {
printf("%ld", num_value(obj));
} else if (is_list(obj)) {
putchar('[');
while (!is_empty_list(obj)) {
print(list_first(obj));
obj = list_rest(obj);
if (!is_empty_list(obj)) {
putchar(',');
putchar(' ');
}
}
putchar(']');
} else if (is_record(obj)) {
struct record* record = as_record(obj);
putchar('{');
for (size_t i = 0; i < record->size; i++) {
printf("%s = ", record_keys[record->fields[i].key]);
print(record->fields[i].value);
if (i + 1 < record->size) {
fputs(", ", stdout);
}
}
putchar('}');
} else if (is_closure(obj)) {
fputs("<closure>", stdout);
} else if (is_string(obj)) {
putchar('"');
for (uword i = 0; i < string_length(obj); i++) {
putchar(string_at(obj, i));
}
putchar('"');
} else if (is_variant(obj)) {
putchar('#');
printf("%s ", variant_names[variant_tag(obj)]);
print(variant_value(obj));
} else if (is_hole(obj)) {
fputs("()", stdout);
} else {
assert(is_heap_object(obj));
fprintf(stderr, "unknown tag: %u\n", obj_tag(as_heap_object(obj)));
abort();
}
return obj;
}
struct object* println(struct object* obj) {
print(obj);
putchar('\n');
return obj;
}
#ifndef MEMORY_SIZE
#define MEMORY_SIZE 4096
#endif
// Put something in the const heap so that __start_const_heap and
// __stop_const_heap are defined by the linker.
#define CONST_HEAP const __attribute__((section("const_heap")))
CONST_HEAP
__attribute__((used)) struct heap_string private_unused_const_heap = {
.HEAD.tag = TAG_STRING, .size = 11, .data = "hello world"};