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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/memoize-20180614.1930/memoize.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/memoize-20180614.1930/memoize.el deleted file mode 100644 index 187d83f23323..000000000000 --- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/memoize-20180614.1930/memoize.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,189 +0,0 @@ -;;; memoize.el --- Memoization functions -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. - -;; Author: Christopher Wellons <mosquitopsu@gmail.com> -;; URL: https://github.com/skeeto/emacs-memoize -;; Package-Version: 20180614.1930 -;; Version: 1.1 - -;;; Commentary: - -;; `memoize' accepts a symbol or a function. When given a symbol, the -;; symbol's function definition is memoized and installed overtop of -;; the original function definition. When given a function, it returns -;; a memoized version of that function. - -;; (memoize 'my-expensive-function) - -;; `defmemoize' defines a memoized function directly, behaving just -;; like `defun'. - -;; (defmemoize my-expensive-function (x) -;; (if (zerop n) -;; 1 -;; (* n (my-expensive-function (1- n))))) - -;; Memoizing an interactive function will render that function -;; non-interactive. It would be easy to fix this problem when it comes -;; to non-byte-compiled functions, but recovering the interactive -;; definition from a byte-compiled function is more complex than I -;; care to deal with. Besides, interactive functions are always used -;; for their side effects anyway. - -;; There's no way to memoize nil returns, but why would your expensive -;; functions do all that work just to return nil? :-) - -;; Memoization takes up memory, which should be freed at some point. -;; Because of this, all memoization has a timeout from when the last -;; access was. The default timeout is set by -;; `memoize-default-timeout'. It can be overriden by using the -;; `memoize' function, but the `defmemoize' macro will always just use -;; the default timeout. - -;; If you wait to byte-compile the function until *after* it is -;; memoized then the function and memoization wrapper both get -;; compiled at once, so there's no special reason to do them -;; separately. But there really isn't much advantage to compiling the -;; memoization wrapper anyway. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'cl-lib) - -(defvar memoize-default-timeout "2 hours" - "The amount of time after which to remove a memoization. -This represents the time after last use of the memoization after -which the value is expired. Setting this to nil means to never -expire, which will cause a memory leak, but may be acceptable for -very careful uses.") - -(defun memoize (func &optional timeout) - "Memoize FUNC: a closure, lambda, or symbol. - -If argument is a symbol then install the memoized function over -the original function. The TIMEOUT value, a timeout string as -used by `run-at-time' will determine when the value expires, and -will apply after the last access (unless another access -happens)." - (cl-typecase func - (symbol - (when (get func :memoize-original-function) - (user-error "%s is already memoized" func)) - (put func :memoize-original-documentation (documentation func)) - (put func 'function-documentation - (concat (documentation func) " (memoized)")) - (put func :memoize-original-function (symbol-function func)) - (fset func (memoize--wrap (symbol-function func) timeout)) - func) - (function (memoize--wrap func timeout)))) - -(defun memoize-restore (func) - "Restore the original, non-memoized definition of FUNC. -FUNC should be a symbol which has been memoized with `memoize'." - (unless (get func :memoize-original-function) - (user-error "%s is not memoized" func)) - (fset func (get func :memoize-original-function)) - (put func :memoize-original-function nil) - (put func 'function-documentation - (get func :memoize-original-documentation)) - (put func :memoize-original-documentation nil)) - -(defun memoize--wrap (func timeout) - "Return the memoized version of FUNC. -TIMEOUT specifies how long the values last from last access. A -nil timeout will cause the values to never expire, which will -cause a memory leak as memoize is use, so use the nil value with -care." - (let ((table (make-hash-table :test 'equal)) - (timeouts (make-hash-table :test 'equal))) - (lambda (&rest args) - (let ((value (gethash args table))) - (unwind-protect - (or value (puthash args (apply func args) table)) - (let ((existing-timer (gethash args timeouts)) - (timeout-to-use (or timeout memoize-default-timeout))) - (when existing-timer - (cancel-timer existing-timer)) - (when timeout-to-use - (puthash args - (run-at-time timeout-to-use nil - (lambda () - (remhash args table))) timeouts)))))))) - -(defmacro defmemoize (name arglist &rest body) - "Create a memoize'd function. NAME, ARGLIST, DOCSTRING and BODY -have the same meaning as in `defun'." - (declare (indent defun)) - `(progn - (defun ,name ,arglist - ,@body) - (memoize (quote ,name)))) - -(defun memoize-by-buffer-contents (func) - "Memoize the given function by buffer contents. -If argument is a symbol then install the memoized function over -the original function." - (cl-typecase func - (symbol - (put func 'function-documentation - (concat (documentation func) " (memoized by buffer contents)")) - (fset func (memoize-by-buffer-contents--wrap (symbol-function func))) - func) - (function (memoize-by-buffer-contents--wrap func)))) - -(defun memoize-by-buffer-contents--wrap (func) - "Return the memoization based on the buffer contents of FUNC. - -This form of memoization will be based off the current buffer -contents. A different memoization is stored for all buffer -contents, although old contents and no-longer-existant buffers -will get garbage collected." - ;; We need 3 tables here to properly garbage collect. First is the - ;; table for the memoization itself, `memoization-table'. It holds a - ;; cons of the content hash and the function arguments. - ;; - ;; Buffer contents change often, though, so we want these entries to - ;; be automatically garbage collected when the buffer changes or the - ;; buffer goes away. To keep the entries around, we need to tie the - ;; content hash to the buffer, so that the content hash string - ;; doesn't go away until the buffer does. We do that with the - ;; `buffer-to-contents-table'. - ;; - ;; But even if the buffer content does change, we need to expire the - ;; memoization entries for that particular buffer content. So we - ;; have a `contents-to-memoization-table' that we use to tie the - ;; content hash to the memoization conses used as keys in the - ;; `memoization-table'. - ;; - ;; If a buffer's value changes, we make sure the next time we put a - ;; new value at the `buffer-to-contents-table', which causes the - ;; hash string to disappear. This causes the hash-string to - ;; disappear from the `contents-to-memoization-table', which causes - ;; the memoizations based on that content string to disappear from - ;; the `memoization-table'. - (let ((memoization-table (make-hash-table :test 'equal :weakness 'key)) - (buffer-to-contents-table (make-hash-table :weakness 'key)) - (contents-to-memoization-table (make-hash-table :weakness 'key))) - (lambda (&rest args) - (let* ((bufhash (secure-hash 'md5 (buffer-string))) - (memokey (cons bufhash args)) - (value (gethash memokey memoization-table))) - (or value - (progn - (puthash (current-buffer) bufhash buffer-to-contents-table) - (puthash bufhash memokey contents-to-memoization-table) - (puthash memokey (apply func args) memoization-table))))))) - -(defmacro defmemoize-by-buffer-contents (name arglist &rest body) - "Create a memoize'd-by-buffer-contents function. NAME, ARGLIST, -DOCSTRING and BODY have the same meaning as in `defun'." - (declare (indent defun)) - `(progn - (defun ,name ,arglist - ,@body) - (memoize-by-buffer-contents (quote ,name)))) - -(provide 'memoize) - -;;; memoize.el ends here |