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* 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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/**********************************************************************
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This file is Guile's central public header.
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When included by other files, this file should preceed any include
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other than __scm.h.
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Under *NO* circumstances should new items be added to the global
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namespace (via adding #define, typedef, or similar to this file) with
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generic names. This usually means that any new names should be
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prefixed by either SCM_ or GUILE_. i.e. do *not* #define HAVE_FOO or
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SIZEOF_BAR. See configure.in, gen-scmconfig.h.in, and
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gen-scmconfig.c for examples of how to properly handle this issue.
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The main documentation is in gen-scmconfig.c.
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**********************************************************************/
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#include <stdint.h>
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/* What did the configure script discover about the outside world? */
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#include "libguile/scmconfig.h"
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/* {Compiler hints}
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*
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* The following macros are used to provide additional information for the
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* compiler, which may help to do better error checking and code
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* optimization. A second benefit of these macros is, that they also provide
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* additional information to the developers.
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*/
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/* The macro SCM_NORETURN indicates that a function will never return.
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* Examples:
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* 1) int foo (char arg) SCM_NORETURN;
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*/
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#define SCM_NORETURN __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
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#else
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#define SCM_NORETURN
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#endif
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/* The macro SCM_UNUSED indicates that a function, function argument or
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* variable may potentially be unused.
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* Examples:
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* 1) static int unused_function (char arg) SCM_UNUSED;
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* 2) int foo (char unused_argument SCM_UNUSED);
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* 3) int unused_variable SCM_UNUSED;
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*/
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#define SCM_UNUSED __attribute__ ((unused))
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#else
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#define SCM_UNUSED
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#endif
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/* The SCM_EXPECT macros provide branch prediction hints to the compiler. To
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* use only in places where the result of the expression under "normal"
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* circumstances is known. */
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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# define SCM_EXPECT __builtin_expect
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#else
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# define SCM_EXPECT(_expr, _value) (_expr)
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#endif
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#define SCM_LIKELY(_expr) SCM_EXPECT ((_expr), 1)
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#define SCM_UNLIKELY(_expr) SCM_EXPECT ((_expr), 0)
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/* The SCM_INTERNAL macro makes it possible to explicitly declare a function
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* as having "internal" linkage. However our current tack on this problem is
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* to use GCC 4's -fvisibility=hidden, making functions internal by default,
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* and then SCM_API marks them for export. */
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#define SCM_INTERNAL extern
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/* The SCM_DEPRECATED macro is used in declarations of deprecated functions
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* or variables. Defining `SCM_BUILDING_DEPRECATED_CODE' allows deprecated
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* functions to be implemented in terms of deprecated functions, and allows
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* deprecated functions to be referred to by `scm_c_define_gsubr ()'. */
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#if !defined (SCM_BUILDING_DEPRECATED_CODE) && defined __GNUC__
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# define SCM_DEPRECATED SCM_API __attribute__ ((__deprecated__))
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#else
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# define SCM_DEPRECATED SCM_API
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#endif
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/* The SCM_ALIGNED macro, when defined, can be used to instruct the compiler
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* to honor the given alignment constraint. */
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/* Sun Studio supports alignment since Sun Studio 12 */
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#if defined __GNUC__ || (defined( __SUNPRO_C ) && (__SUNPRO_C - 0 >= 0x590))
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# define SCM_ALIGNED(x) __attribute__ ((aligned (x)))
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#elif defined __INTEL_COMPILER
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# define SCM_ALIGNED(x) __declspec (align (x))
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#else
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/* Don't know how to align things. */
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# undef SCM_ALIGNED
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#endif
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/* The SCM_MALLOC macro can be used in function declarations to tell the
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* compiler that a function may be treated as if any non-NULL pointer it returns
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* cannot alias any other pointer valid when the function returns. */
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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# define SCM_MALLOC __attribute__ ((__malloc__))
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#else
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# define SCM_MALLOC
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#endif
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/* SCM_API is a macro prepended to all function and data definitions
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which should be exported from libguile. */
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#if defined BUILDING_LIBGUILE && defined HAVE_VISIBILITY
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# define SCM_API extern __attribute__((__visibility__("default")))
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#elif defined BUILDING_LIBGUILE && defined _MSC_VER
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# define SCM_API extern
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#endif
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/* The SCM_INTERNAL macro makes it possible to explicitly declare a
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function as having "internal" linkage. However our current tack on
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this problem is to use GCC 4's -fvisibility=hidden, making functions
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internal by default, and then SCM_API marks them for export. */
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#define SCM_INTERNAL extern
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/* The SCM_DEPRECATED macro is used in declarations of deprecated
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functions or variables. Defining `SCM_BUILDING_DEPRECATED_CODE'
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allows deprecated functions to be implemented in terms of deprecated
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functions, and allows deprecated functions to be referred to by
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`scm_c_define_gsubr ()'. */
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#if !defined (SCM_BUILDING_DEPRECATED_CODE) && defined __GNUC__
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# define SCM_DEPRECATED SCM_API __attribute__ ((__deprecated__))
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#else
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# define SCM_DEPRECATED SCM_API
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#endif
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/* The SCM_NORETURN macro indicates that a function will never return.
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Examples:
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1) int foo (char arg) SCM_NORETURN; */
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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# define SCM_NORETURN __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
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#else
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# define SCM_NORETURN
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#endif
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/* The SCM_UNUSED macro indicates that a function, function argument or
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variable may potentially be unused.
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Examples:
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1) static int unused_function (char arg) SCM_UNUSED;
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2) int foo (char unused_argument SCM_UNUSED);
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3) int unused_variable SCM_UNUSED; */
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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# define SCM_UNUSED __attribute__ ((unused))
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#else
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# define SCM_UNUSED
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#endif
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/* The SCM_MALLOC macro can be used in function declarations to tell the
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compiler that a function may be treated as if any non-NULL pointer it
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returns cannot alias any other pointer valid when the function
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returns. */
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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# define SCM_MALLOC __attribute__ ((__malloc__))
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#else
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# define SCM_MALLOC
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#endif
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/* The SCM_EXPECT macros provide branch prediction hints to the
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compiler. To use only in places where the result of the expression
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under "normal" circumstances is known. */
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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# define SCM_EXPECT __builtin_expect
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#else
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# define SCM_EXPECT(_expr, _value) (_expr)
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#endif
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#define SCM_LIKELY(_expr) SCM_EXPECT ((_expr), 1)
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#define SCM_UNLIKELY(_expr) SCM_EXPECT ((_expr), 0)
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/* The SCM_ALIGNED macro, when defined, can be used to instruct the
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compiler to honor the given alignment constraint. Sun Studio
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supports alignment since Sun Studio 12. */
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#if defined __GNUC__ || (defined( __SUNPRO_C ) && (__SUNPRO_C - 0 >= 0x590))
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# define SCM_ALIGNED(x) __attribute__ ((aligned (x)))
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#elif defined __INTEL_COMPILER
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# define SCM_ALIGNED(x) __declspec (align (x))
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#else
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# undef SCM_ALIGNED
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#endif
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/* Thread-local storage (TLS). */
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#ifdef SCM_HAVE_THREAD_STORAGE_CLASS
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# define SCM_THREAD_LOCAL __thread
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#else
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# define SCM_THREAD_LOCAL
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#endif
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/* {Debugging Options}
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*
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* These compile time options determine whether to include code that is only
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* useful for debugging guile itself or C level extensions to guile. The
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* common prefix for all option macros of this kind is "SCM_DEBUG_". It is
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* guaranteed that a macro named SCM_DEBUG_XXX is always defined (typically to
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* either 0 or 1), i. e. there is no need to test for the undefined case.
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* This allows to use these definitions comfortably within code, as in the
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* following example:
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* #define FOO do { if (SCM_DEBUG_XXX) bar(); else baz(); } while (0)
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* Any sane compiler will remove the unused branch without any performance
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* penalty for the resulting code.
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*
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* Note: Some SCM_DEBUG_XXX options are not settable at configure time.
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* To change the value of such options you will have to edit this header
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* file or give suitable options to make, like:
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* make all CFLAGS="-DSCM_DEBUG_XXX=1 ..."
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*/
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/* The value of SCM_DEBUG determines the default for most of the not yet
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* defined debugging options. This allows, for example, to enable most of the
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* debugging options by simply defining SCM_DEBUG as 1.
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*/
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defined debugging options. This allows, for example, to enable most
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of the debugging options by simply defining SCM_DEBUG as 1. */
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#ifndef SCM_DEBUG
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#define SCM_DEBUG 0
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#endif
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/* If SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES is set to 1, accesses to cons cells will be
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* exhaustively checked. Note: If this option is enabled, guile will run
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* slower than normally.
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*/
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/* If SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES is set to 1, accesses to cons cells will
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be exhaustively checked. Note: If this option is enabled, guile
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will run slower than normally. */
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#ifndef SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES
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#define SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES SCM_DEBUG
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#endif
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/* If SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT is set to 1, functions that take rest arguments
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* will check whether the rest arguments are actually passed as a proper list.
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* Otherwise, if SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT is 0, functions that take rest
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* arguments will take it for granted that these are passed as a proper list.
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*/
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/* If SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT is set to 1, functions that take rest
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arguments will check whether the rest arguments are actually passed
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as a proper list. Otherwise, if SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT is 0,
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functions that take rest arguments will take it for granted that
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these are passed as a proper list. */
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#ifndef SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT
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#define SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT SCM_DEBUG
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#endif
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/* The macro SCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS indicates what level of type checking
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* shall be performed with respect to the use of the SCM datatype. The macro
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* may be defined to one of the values 0, 1 and 2.
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*
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* A value of 0 means that there will be no compile time type checking, since
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* the SCM datatype will be declared as an integral type. This setting should
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* only be used on systems, where casting from integral types to pointers may
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* lead to loss of bit information.
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*
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* A value of 1 means that there will an intermediate level of compile time
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* type checking, since the SCM datatype will be declared as a pointer to an
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* undefined struct. This setting is the default, since it does not cost
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* anything in terms of performance or code size.
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*
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* A value of 2 provides a maximum level of compile time type checking since
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* the SCM datatype will be declared as a struct. This setting should be used
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* for _compile time_ type checking only, since the compiled result is likely
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* to be quite inefficient. The right way to make use of this option is to do
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* a 'make clean; make CFLAGS=-DSCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS=2', fix your
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* errors, and then do 'make clean; make'.
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*/
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/* The macro SCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS indicates what level of type
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checking shall be performed with respect to the use of the SCM
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datatype. The macro may be defined to one of the values 0, 1 and 2.
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A value of 0 means that there will be no compile time type checking,
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since the SCM datatype will be declared as an integral type. This
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setting should only be used on systems, where casting from integral
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types to pointers may lead to loss of bit information.
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A value of 1 means that there will an intermediate level of compile
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time type checking, since the SCM datatype will be declared as a
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pointer to an undefined struct. This setting is the default, since
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it does not cost anything in terms of performance or code size.
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A value of 2 provides a maximum level of compile time type checking
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since the SCM datatype will be declared as a struct. This setting
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should be used for _compile time_ type checking only, since the
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compiled result is likely to be quite inefficient. The right way to
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make use of this option is to do a 'make clean; make
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CFLAGS=-DSCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS=2', fix your errors, and then do
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'make clean; make'. */
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#ifndef SCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS
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#define SCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS 1
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#endif
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/* {Feature Options}
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*
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* These compile time options determine whether code for certain features
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* should be compiled into guile. The common prefix for all option macros
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* of this kind is "SCM_ENABLE_". It is guaranteed that a macro named
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* SCM_ENABLE_XXX is defined to be either 0 or 1, i. e. there is no need to
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* test for the undefined case. This allows to use these definitions
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* comfortably within code, as in the following example:
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* #define FOO do { if (SCM_ENABLE_XXX) bar(); else baz(); } while (0)
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* Any sane compiler will remove the unused branch without any performance
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* penalty for the resulting code.
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*
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* Note: Some SCM_ENABLE_XXX options are not settable at configure time.
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* To change the value of such options you will have to edit this header
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* file or give suitable options to make, like:
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* make all CFLAGS="-DSCM_ENABLE_XXX=1 ..."
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*/
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/* If SCM_ENABLE_DEPRECATED is set to 1, deprecated code will be included in
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* guile, as well as some functions to issue run-time warnings about uses of
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* deprecated functions.
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*/
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/* If SCM_ENABLE_DEPRECATED is set to 1, deprecated code will be
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included in Guile, as well as some functions to issue run-time
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warnings about uses of deprecated functions. */
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#ifndef SCM_ENABLE_DEPRECATED
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#define SCM_ENABLE_DEPRECATED 0
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#endif
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/* {Architecture and compiler properties}
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*
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* Guile as of today can only work on systems which fulfill at least the
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* following requirements:
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*
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* - scm_t_bits and SCM variables have at least 32 bits.
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* Guile's type system is based on this assumption.
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*
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* - sizeof (scm_t_bits) >= sizeof (void*) and sizeof (SCM) >= sizeof (void*)
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* Guile's type system is based on this assumption, since it must be
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* possible to store pointers to cells on the heap in scm_t_bits and SCM
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* variables.
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*
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* - sizeof (scm_t_bits) >= 4 and sizeof (scm_t_bits) is a power of 2.
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* Guile's type system is based on this assumption. In particular, it is
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* assumed that cells, i. e. pairs of scm_t_bits variables, are eight
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* character aligned. This is because three bits of a scm_t_bits variable
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* that is holding a pointer to a cell on the heap must be available for
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* storing type data.
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*
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* - sizeof (scm_t_bits) <= sizeof (void*) and sizeof (SCM) <= sizeof (void*)
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* In some parts of guile, scm_t_bits and SCM variables are passed to
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* functions as void* arguments. Together with the requirement above, this
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* requires a one-to-one correspondence between the size of a void* and the
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* sizes of scm_t_bits and SCM variables.
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*
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* - numbers are encoded using two's complement.
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* The implementation of the bitwise scheme level operations is based on
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* this assumption.
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*
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* - ... add more
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*/
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/* Guile as of today can only work on systems which fulfill at least the
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following requirements:
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- scm_t_bits and SCM variables have at least 32 bits.
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Guile's type system is based on this assumption.
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- sizeof (scm_t_bits) >= sizeof (void*) and sizeof (SCM) >= sizeof (void*)
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Guile's type system is based on this assumption, since it must be
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possible to store pointers to cells on the heap in scm_t_bits and
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SCM variables.
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- sizeof (scm_t_bits) >= 4 and sizeof (scm_t_bits) is a power of 2.
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Guile's type system is based on this assumption. In particular, it
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is assumed that cells, i. e. pairs of scm_t_bits variables, are
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eight-byte aligned. This is because three bits of a scm_t_bits
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variable that is holding a pointer to a cell on the heap must be
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available for storing type data.
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- sizeof (scm_t_bits) <= sizeof (void*) and sizeof (SCM) <= sizeof (void*)
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In some parts of guile, scm_t_bits and SCM variables are passed to
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functions as void* arguments. Together with the requirement above,
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this requires a one-to-one correspondence between the size of a
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void* and the sizes of scm_t_bits and SCM variables.
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- numbers are encoded using two's complement.
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The implementation of the bitwise Scheme-level operations is based on
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this assumption. */
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#include "libguile/tags.h"
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/* The type of subrs, i.e., Scheme procedures implemented in C. Empty
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function declarators are used internally for pointers to functions of
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any arity. However, these are equivalent to `(void)' in C++, are
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obsolescent as of C99, and trigger `strict-prototypes' GCC warnings
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(bug #23681). */
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#ifdef BUILDING_LIBGUILE
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typedef SCM (* scm_t_subr) ();
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#else
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typedef void *scm_t_subr;
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#endif
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typedef struct scm_dynamic_state scm_t_dynamic_state;
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typedef struct scm_print_state scm_print_state;
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typedef struct scm_dynstack scm_t_dynstack;
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typedef scm_t_int32 scm_t_wchar;
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#ifdef CHAR_BIT
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# define SCM_CHAR_BIT CHAR_BIT
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#include "libguile/tags.h"
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/* The type of subrs, i.e., Scheme procedures implemented in C. Empty
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any arity. However, these are equivalent to `(void)' in C++, are
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obsolescent as of C99, and trigger `strict-prototypes' GCC warnings
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(bug #23681). */
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#ifdef BUILDING_LIBGUILE
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typedef SCM (* scm_t_subr) ();
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#else
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typedef void *scm_t_subr;
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#endif
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typedef struct scm_dynamic_state scm_t_dynamic_state;
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/* If stack is not longword aligned then
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*/
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typedef long SCM_STACKITEM;
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/* Cast pointer through (void *) in order to avoid compiler warnings
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when strict aliasing is enabled */
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typedef long SCM_STACKITEM;
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#define SCM_STACK_PTR(ptr) ((SCM_STACKITEM *) (void *) (ptr))
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/* Handling thread-local storage (TLS). */
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#ifdef SCM_HAVE_THREAD_STORAGE_CLASS
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# define SCM_THREAD_LOCAL __thread
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#else
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# define SCM_THREAD_LOCAL
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#endif
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#endif /* SCM___SCM_H */
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/* Trivial type declarations and forward declarations. */
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typedef struct scm_print_state scm_print_state;
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typedef struct scm_dynstack scm_t_dynstack;
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typedef scm_t_int32 scm_t_wchar;
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