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author | Kaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org> | 2003-11-14 16:49:22 +0000 |
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committer | Kaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org> | 2003-11-14 16:49:22 +0000 |
commit | 0a193e032ba1ecf3f003e027e833dc9d274cb740 (patch) | |
tree | a1dcc00cb7f5d26e437e05e658c38fc323fe919d /lisp/TODO |
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diff --git a/lisp/TODO b/lisp/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01babd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/lisp/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +$XFree86: xc/programs/xedit/lisp/TODO,v 1.9 2002/12/16 03:59:27 paulo Exp $ + +LAST UPDATED: $Date$ + + Small todo list + +o Change function/macro body to know if a &key or &optional argument was not + provided, and initialize to the default value in the function, for + interpreted and builtin functions it is better done before the function is + called, but for bytecode it is better in the function. +o Following the previous idea, change function definitions in the format: + (defun afun (a &aux b (c (some-code))) ...) + to + (defun afun (a) (let* ((b (c (some-code)))) ...)) + This can significatively reduce bytecode size, and also simplify function + calls. +o Optimize text redisplay in Xaw, instead of allocating a copy of the buffer + for the paint-list, should use the text in place, and only allocate small + buffers when required, i.e. displaying control characters, etc. +o Add an interface to create new object types dinamically. +o Add a special string object to simplify and avoid too many copies of + portions of the text buffers. This special string should be read-only + and not gc-collected. +o Make the bytecode compiler smarter to detect some constructs like: + (builtin-or-bytecode-function-call arg1 arg2 (return)) + this will not properly restore the internal stacks. + +o When an Init function is present in every file, call LispAddBuiltin from + that initialization function. +o Cleanup the code, make it optional to build some uncommon features (as well + as the entire interpreter?). Implement more functions directly in lisp. +o Finish an "specification" for loadable modules. Write a FFI interface. + Without the possibility of using already existing libraries, the interpreter + won't be too much useful due to a poor library. It is very desirable to + "auto-generate" directly from C header files the interface to the lisp + code, and from that, dlload a shared library. In some cases, it is required + to link statically with a new interpreter binary, make it easy. +o Implement a better string type. That should support characters larger than + 8 bits, and that should allow embeded nuls. +o Implement a richer set of math functions. This, if properly done can be + made a loadable module. +o Optmize mathimp.c, comparing a double with a bignum should never cause an + error. Implement mp?_initsetXXX functions? +o Finish missing features in read.c, and simplify it. +o (close) probably should not send a signal when closing a pipe. +o Implement "real" vectors, they exist to make access to field elements + at constant time, implementing vectors as lists may be very slow. +o Use float and double as floating points formats. +o Implement support for vectors of "atomic" types. Vectors of floats would + be useful for example if a OpenGL binding is done. +o Implement a multiple precision floating point format. Either a 128 bits + (or configurable length?) IEEE 754 like number, or some format using + ratios, a epsilon for rouding, rounding modes, exact/inexact flag, a good + amount of guard digits, etc. +o Write more functions and optimization for bignums. Try to make the code + as reusable as possible, either by other software or at least by the + different number types. +o Instead of using mathimp.c for a large amount of functions, implement a + "generic number" type and implement the calculations directly in the + mp library. +o Add more missing Common Lisp features, like &allow-other-keys for function + definitions, the missing structure features, CLOS etc. +o Fix the Postgresql module, make it compile everywhere. +o Add support for multi-threaded applications? +o Make it possible to know if a object has only one reference, this is + required to make "inplace" changes of variables. Very useful for things + like (incf) and (decf), and also when dealing with bignums. +o Maybe have a freelist for objects depending on the type. Bignums can be + reused, and having some large ones expecting to be freed by the gc can + consume a lot of memory. +o Internationalization. Support ',' in floats? Correctly treat characters + for {up,down}-casing. +o Synch the Xaw text code for supporting tables, text alignment/paragraphs, + etc, and add bindings to the interpreter. Add support for incremental + changes of those properties, currently it is "read-only". +o Write some type of "hyperlinks", this is the only feature missing to even + allow writting a web browser inside xedit. +o Write some "demos" (maybe a file manager or a simple mail reader) using the + Xt/Xaw bindings (needs modules working in all systems). +o Remove all calls to the macros GCDisable and GCEnable. This is unsafe + and should be removed. |