GNU bug report logs - #61880
Native compilation fails to generate trampolines on certain scenarios

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj <at> sergiodj.net>

Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 00:15:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Done: Andrea Corallo <akrl <at> sdf.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj <at> sergiodj.net>
To: 61880 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#61880: Native compilation fails to generate trampolines on certain scenarios
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2023 19:13:58 -0500
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Hello,

While investigating a few bugs affecting Debian's and Ubuntu's Emacs
packages (for example,
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1028725), I stumbled
upon a problem that's affecting native compilation on Emacs 28.1+,
currently reproducible with git master as well.

I haven't been able to fully understand why the problem is happening,
but when there are two primitive functions (that would become
trampolines) being used sequentially, Emacs doesn't generate the
corresponding .eln file for the second function.

I spent some time investigating the problem and came up with a "minimal"
reproducer:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(require 'cl-lib)

(defmacro foo--flet (funcs &rest body)
  "Like `cl-flet' but with dynamic function scope."
  (declare (indent 1))                                                                                                                                                                    
  (let* ((names (mapcar #'car funcs))
         (lambdas (mapcar #'cdr funcs))
         (gensyms (cl-loop for name in names
                           collect (make-symbol (symbol-name name)))))
    `(let ,(cl-loop for name in names
                    for gensym in gensyms
                    collect `(,gensym (symbol-function ',name)))
       (unwind-protect
           (progn
             ,@(cl-loop for name in names
                        for lambda in lambdas
                        for body = `(lambda ,@lambda)
                        collect `(setf (symbol-function ',name) ,body))
             ,@body)
         ,@(cl-loop for name in names
                    for gensym in gensyms
                    collect `(setf (symbol-function ',name) ,gensym))))))

(defun bar (file)
  (and (file-exists-p file) (file-readable-p file)))

(defun test ()
  (foo--flet ((file-exists-p (file) t)
              (file-readable-p (file) nil))
    (message "%s" (bar "/home/sergio/.lesshst"))))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

When I run it using the following Emacs:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
GNU Emacs 30.0.50
Development version 68cc286c0495 on master branch; build date 2023-02-28.
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

here is the output I see:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
$ emacs -batch -Q -l t.el -f test -L .
Error: native-lisp-load-failed ("file does not exists" "/home/sergio/.emacs.d/eln-cache/30.0.50-23de7b18/subr--trampoline-66696c652d7265616461626c652d70_file_readable_p_0.eln")
  debug-early-backtrace()
  debug-early(error (native-lisp-load-failed "file does not exists" "/home/sergio/.emacs.d/eln-cache/30.0.50-23de7b18/subr--trampoline-66696c652d7265616461626c652d70_file_readable_p_0.eln"))
  native-elisp-load("/home/sergio/.emacs.d/eln-cache/30.0.50-23de7b18/subr--trampoline-66696c652d7265616461626c652d70_file_readable_p_0.eln")
  comp-trampoline-search(file-readable-p)
  comp-subr-trampoline-install(file-readable-p)
  fset(file-readable-p (lambda (file) nil))
  (progn (fset 'file-exists-p #'(lambda (file) t)) (fset 'file-readable-p #'(lambda (file) nil)) (message "%s" (bar "/home/sergio/.lesshst")))
  (unwind-protect (progn (fset 'file-exists-p #'(lambda (file) t)) (fset 'file-readable-p #'(lambda (file) nil)) (message "%s" (bar "/home/sergio/.lesshst"))) (fset 'file-exists-p file-exist
s-p) (fset 'file-readable-p file-readable-p))
  (let ((file-exists-p (symbol-function 'file-exists-p)) (file-readable-p (symbol-function 'file-readable-p))) (unwind-protect (progn (fset 'file-exists-p #'(lambda (file) t)) (fset 'file-re
adable-p #'(lambda (file) nil)) (message "%s" (bar "/home/sergio/.lesshst"))) (fset 'file-exists-p file-exists-p) (fset 'file-readable-p file-readable-p)))
  test()
  command-line-1(("-l" "t.el" "-f" "test" "-L" "."))
  command-line()
  normal-top-level()
Native elisp load failed: "file does not exists", "/home/sergio/.emacs.d/eln-cache/30.0.50-23de7b18/subr--trampoline-66696c652d7265616461626c652d70_file_readable_p_0.eln"
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Do note that this is already affecting a few packages, like buttercup
(see https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/emacs-buttercup/issues/230) and
emacs-web-server, for example.

Please let me know if you need more information regarding the problem.

Thank you,

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Sergio
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