and we don't want that.
(INCLUDES): Removed all -I options except for the root source
directory and the root build directory.
* *.*: Change includes so that they always use the "prefixes"
libguile/, qt/, guile-readline/, or libltdl/.
(Thanks to Tim Mooney.)
instead of SCM_ASSERT (0, ...). (Some compilers will complain
about control reaching end of function otherwise, and, besides,
the new code is not less clear.)
numbers.h, objects.c, ramap.c, random.c, unif.c, unif.h: Extensive
rewrite of handling of real and complex numbers.
(SCM_FLOATS, SCM_SINGLES): These #ifdef conditionals have been
removed along with the support for floats. (Float vectors are
still supported.)
* numbers.c (scm_floprint, scm_floequal): Removed.
(scm_print_real, scm_print_complex, scm_real_equalp,
scm_complex_equalp): New functions.
* numbers.c (scm_makdbl): no malloc'ing needed, so the
{DEFER,ALLOW}_INTS thing removed.
scm_big_xor, scm_big_and, scm_big_test): Added new lowlevel bignum
logical functions from SCM.
(logand, logior, logxor, logtest, logbit?): Extended scheme
logical functions to use bignums from SCM.
(lognot): Removed call to `SCM_VALIDATE_INUM' that prevented
lognot from using bignums.
name for a Scheme object (now a void*), and SCM as 32 bit word for
storing tags and immediates (now a long int). Introduced
SCM_ASWORD and SCM_ASSCM for conversion. Fixed various dubious
code in the process: arbiter.c (use macros), unif.c (scm_array_p),
displaying the expected type. Use SCM_LISTn in a couple places
instead of scm_cons-ing by hand.
* __scm.h: Added SCM_ASSERT_TYPE macro.
* validate.h, scm_validate.h: Added the former, as a renamed
version of the latter with SCM_ASSERT_TYPE used in
SCM_MAKE_VALIDATE (instead of just SCM_ASSERT)
* Makefile.am: Rename scm_validate.h to validate.h.
* *.c, *.h: Include validate.h, not scm_validate.h (old name's
prefix was superfluous).
SCM_VALIDATE_LONG_COPY
* numbers.c: Use SCM_VALIDATE_ULONG_COPY, instead of
SCM_VALIDATE_INUM_COPY to let bigger numbers be used. Rename a
couple of formal arguments (and fix their uses) to make arguments
match the documentation.
SCM_OUT_OF_RANGE use SCM_MAKINUM, not scm_long2num. Added
SCM_COERCE_ROSTRING macro. Added SCM_VALIDATE_NONEMPTYLIST
macro. Fix SCM_VALIDATE_STRINGORSUBSTR macro to not use SLOPPY
variants.
* ports.c (scm_port_closed_p): Validate that the arg is a PORT,
then return whether it's an open port (was validating that it was
an open port -- this was a bug I introduced back in December, but
my careful reading of diffs caught it).
* numbers.c: Recombine the two conditional-compilation paths for
all the log* primitives -- they were split based on #ifndef
scm_long2num; factored out a SCM_LOGOP_RETURN macro, and fixed
some bugs and inconsistencies in the two sets of implementations.
(scm_lognot) Fixed *atrocious* re-use of a SCM as an integer!
* ioext.c: Use SCM_ASSERT_RANGE in a couple places, and
SCM_VALIDATE_INUM_COPY once where it should've been used.
* fluids.c (scm_internal_with_fluids): Use
SCM_VALIDATE_LIST_COPYLEN.
* filesys.c: Use SCM_NUM2LONG instead of SCM_VALIDATE_INUM_COPY;
this is questionable as it relaxes type safety, but other changes
were useful and all SCM_NUM2LONG's should probably be
revisited. Use SCM_OUT_OF_RANGE, SCM_WRONG_TYPE_ARG.
* evalext.c: line-break change on 1 line.
* eval.c (nconc2last): Takes a non-empty list as its first
argument, not just a list.
* dynl.c: Use new SCM_COERCE_ROSTRING macro.