As the FSF advises, 'There is no legal significance to using the
three-character sequence “(C)”, but it does no harm.' It does take up
space though! For that reason, we remove it here from our C files.
* libguile/gc.c (scm_oom_fn, scm_init_gc): Install an out-of-memory
handler that raises an unwind-only out-of-memory exception.
(scm_gc_warn_proc, scm_init_gc): Install a warning proc that tries to
print to the current warning port, if the current warning port is a
file port.
(scm_gc_after_nonlocal_exit): New interface. Should be called after a
nonlocal return to potentially collect memory; otherwise allocations
could try to expand again when they should collect.
* libguile/continuations.c (scm_i_make_continuation):
* libguile/eval.c (eval):
* libguile/throw.c (catch):
* libguile/vm.c (scm_call_n): Call scm_gc_after_nonlocal_exit after
nonlocal returns.
* libguile/throw.c (abort_to_prompt, throw_without_pre_unwind): Rework
to avoid allocating memory.
(scm_report_out_of_memory): New interface.
(scm_init_throw): Pre-allocate the arguments for stack-overflow and
out-of-memory errors.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm: Add an out-of-memory exception printer.
* module/system/repl/error-handling.scm (call-with-error-handling): Add
out-of-memory to the report-keys set.
* libguile/gc-malloc.c (scm_realloc): Call scm_report_out_of_memory if
realloc fails.
* libguile/error.h:
* libguile/error.c:
* libguile/deprecated.h:
* libguile/deprecated.c (scm_memory_error): Deprecate.
* test-suite/standalone/Makefile.am:
* test-suite/standalone/test-out-of-memory: New test case.
The symbol's characters are only accessed in case they are needed
for an error message. This can be avoided by passing the symbol
all the way to a error message function.
* libguile/__scm.h (SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_1_SUBR): new macro
* libguile/error.c (scm_i_wrong_type_arg_symbol): new error function
* libguile/error.h: declaration of scm_i_wrong_type_arg_symbol
* libguile/eval.c (call_dsubr_1): use new macro SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_1_SUBR
to avoid having to unpack the symbol's chars
* libguile/eval.i.c: use new macro SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_1_SUBR
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).
added append docs from R4RS.
* strings.c: Docstring typo fix, + eliminate unneeded IMP tests.
Thanks Dirk Hermann!
* chars.h: Provide SCM_CHARP, SCM_CHAR, SCM_MAKE_CHAR and
deprecate SCM_ICHRP, SCM_ICHR, SCM_MAKICHR. Thanks Dirk Hermann!
* *.h, *.c: Use SCM_CHARP, SCM_CHAR, SCM_MAKE_CHAR throughout.
Drop use of SCM_P for function prototypes... assume an ANSI C
compiler. Thanks Dirk Hermann!
scm_lookupcar1: throw an error with key 'unbound-variable instead
of 'misc-error when an unbound variable is encountered.
* filesys.c (scm_mkdir, scm_rmdir, scm_getcwd, scm_select,
scm_symlink, scm_readlink, scm_lstat),
posix.c (scm_setpgid, scm_setsid, scm_ctermid, scm_tcgetpgrp,
scm_tcsetpgrp, scm_uname, scm_setlocale, scm_mknod, scm_nice,
scm_sync),
simpos.c (scm_system),
stime.c (scm_times, scm_strptime):
move the HAVE_XXX feature tests out of the procedure bodies.
don't use SCM_SYSMISSING.
scm_validate.h (SCM_SYSMISSING): removed.
error.h, error.c (scm_sysmissing): comment that this is deprecated.
see ChangeLog entry for 1999-12-28.
report the position of the argument.
* error.h, error.c (scm_out_of_range_pos): Added this function to
take extra "pos" argument, the position number of the errant
argument.
* debug.c: Use SCM_OUT_OF_RANGE instead of scm_out_of_range.
* snarf.h: Use SCM_HERE and SCM_INIT as names, not SCM_NOTSNARF
and SCM_SNARFING. Also put the %%% in the SCM_INIT since Mikael
prefers that and I'm reasonably indifferent.
primitives.
load errno.scm.
* netconst.scm: undefine maybe-define and maybe-define-so after use.
* errno.scm: new file.
* fports.c (scm_open_file): pass errno to scm_syserror_msg.
* filesys.h: update prototypes. Remove macros: SCM_FD_P, SCM_FD_FLAGS,
SCM_FD.
* filesys.c (scm_sys_stat, scm_sys_lstat): pass errno to
scm_syserror_msg.
* (scm_sys_read_fd, scm_sys_write_fd, scm_sys_close, scm_sys_lseek,
scm_sys_dup): deleted: FD capability will be added to other
procedures.
* Remove support for the FD object type: scm_tc16_fd, scm_fd_print,
scm_fd_free, fd_smob, scm_intern_fd.
* (scm_open): renamed from scm_sys_open. Return a port instead of
an FD object. Make the mode argument optional.
* (scm_sys_create): deleted, it's just a special case of open.
(scm_init_filesys): move interning of constants O_CREAT etc.,
here (were previously using SCM_CONST_LONG macro).
Add missing constants: O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, O_RDWR, O_CREAT.
don't newsmob fd.
(numerous _sys_ procedures): remove gratuitous _sys_ from names.
include "fports.h" and <stdio.h>
(scm_stat, scm_select): don't support FD objects.
* error.h: adjust scm_syserror_msg prototype.
* error.c (scm_syserror_msg): take an extra argument for errno.
Using the global value didn't always work, since it could be
reset by procedure calls in the message or args arguments.
* fports.c (scm_setbuf0): call setbuf even if FIONREAD is not defined.
I don't understand why the check was there (and what about the
ultrix check?)
* strop.c (scm_string_copy): allow shared substrings to be copied.
* unif.h: corresponding change to prototypes.
* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_read_x, scm_uniform_array_write_x):
recognize two new optional arguments: offset and length. Allow
the port argument to be an integer (file descriptor, for scsh).
Include <unistd.h> for "read" prototype.
variables aren't used uninitialized.
* error.h (scm_error, scm_syserror, scm_syserror_msg,
scm_sysmissing, scm_num_overflow, scm_out_of_range,
scm_wrong_num_args, scm_wrong_type_arg, scm_memory_error,
scm_misc_error): Tell GCC that these functions never return.
* struct.c (scm_struct_ref, scm_struct_set_x): If we can't figure
out the field type, call abort if SCM_ASSERT returns, to placate
the optimizer.
* stacks.c (scm_make_stack, scm_last_stack_frame): abort if
scm_wta ever returns. We can't handle this case anyway, and this
gives the optimizer more information.
* unif.c (scm_uniform_vector_ref, scm_array_set_x): Abort if
scm_wta ever returns.
and s_primitive_load_path.
* eval.c, load.c, error.c (scm_wta): use scm_misc_error.
* error.h: don't declare error symbols. prototype for scm_misc_error.
* stackchk.c (scm_stack_overflow_key): defined here instead of in
error.c.
* error.c: use SCM_SYMBOL to set up error keys.
scm_misc_error: new procedure.
integer (assuming for now accepting an integer is a good thing).
* error.c, fports.c: replace use of %S in lgh_error args with %s.
%S will be used instead for write'ing arguments.
* unif.c (scm_transpose_array): change arguments in the SCM_WNA
asserts. fix a few other asserts.
(scm_aind, scm_enclose_array, scm_array_in_bounds_p,
scm_uniform_vector_ref, scm_array_set_x,
scm_dimensions_to_unform_array): change args in
SCM_WNA SCM_ASSERTS and change scm_wta's to scm_wrong_num_args.
strop.c (scm_substring_move_left_x, scm_substring_move_right_x,
scm_substring_fill_x): likewise.
gsubr.c (scm_gsubr_apply): likewise.
eval.c (SCM_APPLY): likewise.
* eval.c (4 places): replace scm_everr with lgh_error or
scm_wrong_num_args.
* error.c, error.h (scm_wrong_num_args, scm_wrong_type_arg,
scm_memory_error): new procedures.
* scm_everr: deleted. can use scm_wta, dropping first two args.
scm_error: convert NULL subr to SCM_BOOL_F.
* __scm.h: don't define SCM_STACK_OVFLOW, SCM_EXIT, SCM_ARG6, SCM_ARG7,
SCM_ARGERR.
* stackchk.c (scm_report_stack_overflow): use lgh_error instead
of scm_wta.
* error.c, error.h: new error keys: scm_arg_type_key,
scm_args_number_key, scm_memory_alloc_key, scm_stack_overflow_key,
scm_misc_error_key.
scm_wta: reimplement using lgh_error instead of scm_everr.
wta for range errors (ASSERT still needs work).
* error.c, error.h (scm_out_of_range): new procedure.
* error.c, error.h (scm_out_of_range_key): new key.
* posix.c (scm_sync): #else was missing.
* error.c, error.h: append _key to names scm_num_overflow and
scm_system_error.
* __scm.h (SCM_SYSMISSING, SCM_NUM_OVERFLOW): use SCM_BOOL_F instead
of consing an empty list.
(SCM_SYSERROR etc.): move into error.c, make them procedures instead
of macros, saves code and string space.
error.c, fports.c, numbers.c, posix.c, ioext.c, filesys.c, socket.c,
fdsocket.c, simpos.c: change names of SCM_SYSERROR etc., to
lower case. Rename scm_syserror_m to scm_syserror_msg.
error.h: prototypes for new procedures.
* error.c, error.h: setup scm_num_overflow key.
* __scm.h: SCM_NUM_OVERFLOW: macro for reporting numerical overflow.
Remove definition of SCM_OVSCM_FLOW.
* fports.c (scm_open_file): use SCM_SYSERROR_M.
* __scm.h: SCM_SYSERROR_M: new macro for system errors with an
explicit message and args.
* error.c, error.h, __scm.h: change system_error_sym to
scm_system_error.
* error.c (system_error_sym): remove leading %% from the Scheme name
"%%system-error".
* __scm.h (SCM_SYSMISSING): Redefine using lgh_error.
* boot-9.scm: remove leading %% from references to '%%system-error.
(%%handle-system-error): don't pass all the thrown arguments when
aborting, just the key and subr.
Remove the code to "Install default handlers for built-in errors."
Remove the definition of the syserror procedure.
Associate 'numerical-overflow with default handler.
main #include path; put most of them in a subdirectory called
'libguile'. This avoids naming conflicts between Guile header
files and system header files (of which there were a few).
* Makefile.in (pkgincludedir): Deleted.
(innerincludedir): New variable; this and $(includedir) are enough.
(INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Search for headers in "-I$(srcdir)/..".
(installed_h_files): Divide this up. Now this variable lists
those header files which should go into $(includedir) (i.e. appear
directly in the #include path), and ...
(inner_h_files): ... this new variable says which files appear in
a subdirectory, and are referred to as <libguile/mumble.h>.
(h_files): List them both.
(install): Create innerincludedir, not pkgincludedir. Put
the installed_h_files and inner_h_files in their proper places.
(uninstall): Corresponding changes.
* alist.h, append.h, arbiters.h, async.h, boolean.h, chars.h,
continuations.h, debug.h, dynwind.h, error.h, eval.h, fdsocket.h,
feature.h, fports.h, gc.h, genio.h, gsubr.h, hash.h, init.h,
ioext.h, kw.h, libguile.h, list.h, markers.h, marksweep.h,
mbstrings.h, numbers.h, options.h, pairs.h, ports.h, posix.h,
print.h, procprop.h, procs.h, ramap.h, read.h, root.h,
sequences.h, smob.h, socket.h, srcprop.h, stackchk.h, stime.h,
strings.h, strop.h, strorder.h, strports.h, struct.h, symbols.h,
tag.h, throw.h, unif.h, variable.h, vectors.h, version.h,
vports.h, weaks.h: Find __scm.h in its new location.
* __scm.h: Find scmconfig.h and tags.h in their new locations
(they're both "inner" files).