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Paul Eggert authored
* configure.ac (HAVE_STRUCT_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED) (HAVE_STATEMENT_EXPRESSIONS): New configure-time checks. * src/alloc.c (local_string_init, local_vector_init): New functions, defined if USE_LOCAL_ALLOCATORS. Mostly, these are moved here from lisp.h, as it's not clear it's worth making them inline. * src/lisp.h (USE_STACK_LISP_OBJECTS): Default to false. (GCALIGNED): Depend on HAVE_STRUCT_ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED and USE_STACK_LISP_OBJECTS, not on a laundry list. (local_string_init, local_vector_init): New decls. (union Aligned_Cons): New type. (scoped_cons): Use it. Give up on the char trick, as it's a too much of a maintenance hassle; if someone wants this speedup they'll just need to convince their compiler to align properly. Conversely, use the speedup if struct Lisp_Cons happens to be aligned even without a directive. Better yet, help it along by using union Aligned_Cons rather than struct Lisp_Cons. (pointer_valid_for_lisp_object): Remove. This check is not necessary, since make_lisp_ptr is already doing it. All uses removed. (local_vector_init, local_string_init): Move to alloc.c. (build_local_vector): Remove this awkward macro, replacing with ... (make_local_vector): New macro, which acts more like a function. Use statement expressions and use __COUNTER__ to avoid macro capture. Fall back on functions if these features are not supported. (build_local_string, make_local_string): Likewise.
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