* m4/mkstemp.m4: Remove.
* lib/mkstemp.c: Remove.
* lib/mkostemp.c: New file.
* m4/mkostemp.m4: New file.
* lib/Makefile.am:
* m4/gnulib-cache.m4:
* m4/gnulib-comp.m4: Remove mkstemp module, replace with mkostemp.
* libguile/fports.h:
* libguile/fports.c (scm_i_mode_to_open_flags): Factor out helper to
parse mode string to open flags.
(scm_open_file_with_encoding): Use the new helper.
* libguile/filesys.c:
(scm_i_mkstemp): Adapt to take optional second argument, being a mode
string. Use mkostemp.
(scm_mkstemp): Backwards compatible shim that calls scm_i_mkstemp.
* doc/ref/posix.texi:
* NEWS: Update.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-output-file/atomic): Pass
"wb" as mode, to cause O_BINARY to be added on MinGW.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-output-file/atomic): Use the
permissions of the source file, if available, as the permissions of
the compiled file. Fixes#18477.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compile-file): Pass #:to-disk? as an
option to indicate that the result will be being loaded from disk.
Perhaps a linker might want to page-align in that case.
* module/language/elisp/compile-tree-il.scm (process-options!): Accept
and ignore the #:to-file compiler option.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-output-file/atomic): Call
close-port before deleting the temporary file name, otherwise deletion
fails on MS-Windows (cannot delete a file that is still open).
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (current-language): New parameter.
* module/system/base/language.scm (*current-language*): Pull fluid from
parameter.
(current-language): Now a re-exported parameter.
* doc/ref/compiler.texi: Update reference from *current-language* fluid
to current-language parameter.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compile-and-load):
* module/ice-9/top-repl.scm (top-repl): Default to the current language,
not to Scheme.
* module/ice-9/eval-string.scm:
* module/system/base/language.scm:
* module/system/repl/command.scm:
* module/system/repl/repl.scm: Update to use current-language parameter
and parameterize.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (VM_VALIDATE_STRUCT): Fix the error message if
the value was not a struct.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (find-language-joint): Default to
joining at the target language.
(default-language-joiner): Allow sequences of one compiled expression
to pass through. Otherwise error as before.
(read-and-parse): New helper; actually parses.
(read-and-compile): Use read-and-parse, and fall back to
default-language-joiner.
Thanks to Nala Ginrut for the report.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (read-and-compile): Close the input
port after we read all of its data. Perhaps this cleans up some NFS
ghosts that David Pirotte was seeing.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (ensure-directory): Rename to...
(ensure-directory): ... this. Update callers. When ERRNO is EEXIST,
assume DIR is a writable directory instead of calling `stat' and
`access?' again. Fixes UID/EUID mismatches for setuid binaries.
Reported by rixed@happyleptic.org at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-user/2012-06/msg00023.html>.
* libguile/load.c (canonical_to_suffix, scm_primitive_load_path):
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (load-in-vicinity):
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compiled-file-name): If the canonical
path of a file is a DOS-style path with a drive letter, turn it into a
path suffix it by removing the colon and prefixing a "/".
Inspired by a patch from Jan Nieuwenhuizen.
This is so that compiling the same code on environments with different
locale settings yields the same result.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compile-file): When ENC if #f, default
to "UTF-8" instead of `(fluid-ref %default-port-encoding)'.
* doc/ref/api-evaluation.texi (Compilation): Document the default output
file name and default source file encoding for `compile-file' and
`guile-tools compile'.
* am/guilec (install-data-hook): Remove.
(guile_install_go_files): New variable.
($(guile_install_go_files)): New dependency.
* libguile/load.c (compiled_is_fresh): Check for ordering of STAT_SOURCE
and STAT_COMPILED, not equality.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (load): Ditto.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-output-file/atomic): Don't
set the timestamp of TEMPLATE.
* module/system/base/compile.scm:
* module/system/base/language.scm (*current-language*, current-language):
Move this fluid and thunk down to (system base language).
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compile-file, compile-and-load): Add a
keyword arg #:canonicalization, which defaults to 'relative. In this
way, one might compile "../module/ice-9/boot-9.scm", but the path that
gets residualized into the .go is "ice-9/boot-9.scm".
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compiled-file-name): Add a comment.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (load): Avoid loading up (system base compile)
just to compute an autocompiled file name. Fixes the issue whereby
guile-tools snarf-check-and-output-texi was inadvertantly loading up
srfi-1, and thereby a stale library, just to see if guile-tools itself
had a compiled version.
Not sure what the right unit test is here, other than vigilance.
* libguile/posix.h:
* libguile/posix.c (scm_utime): Add optional nanosecond arguments. This
is an incompatible change on the C level, but it's unlikely people are
using this POSIX wrapper function, because they would just use the
POSIX function directly. Hopefully, anyway.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-output-file/atomic):
Propagate source timestamps to targets with nanosecond precision, if
available. Fixes build on systems with ext4 filesystems.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_stat2scm):
* module/ice-9/posix.scm (stat:atimensec, stat:mtimensec)
(stat:ctimensec): Add three new elements to Scheme stat structures,
for nanosecond-level timestamps.
* configure.ac: Add checks for utimensat, and for nanosecond fields in
struct stat. We should switch to using Gnulib things for these,
though.
* doc/ref/posix.texi (File System): Add documentation for utime's
additional arguments, and nanosecond stat timestamp accessors.
* test-suite/Makefile.am:
* test-suite/tests/brainfuck.test: Add a brainfuck test.
* module/system/base/compile.scm: Also export read-and-compile.
* module/language/tree-il/spec.scm (join): Fix the joiner in the
0-expression case.
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm (+): Recognize (+ x -1) as 1-.
* module/language/brainfuck/parse.scm (read-brainfuck): Return EOF if we
actually received EOF, and there were no expressions read.
* module/language/brainfuck/compile-tree-il.scm (compile-body): Fix the
compiler for the new format of "lambda" in tree-il.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (make-fresh-user-module): New public function,
makes an anonymous beautified module.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm: We used to have some things in here
that allowed lexical variable names and values to be a part of the
environment, but no more. Now an environment is just a module. If you
want to "inject" free variables into code, just use lambda.
* module/language/scheme/compile-tree-il.scm (compile-tree-il): Same
here. Also, rely on the fact that an environment *will* be a module --
because (system base compile) guarantees that for us.
* module/language/scheme/spec.scm (scheme): In the reader, rely on the
environment being a module. Define a #:make-default-environment
handler, which returns a beautified module, augmented with a fresh
definition for current-reader, so that side effects to current-reader
are restricted to the compilation unit.
* module/language/tree-il/analyze.scm
(report-possibly-unbound-variables):
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (compile-glil):
* module/language/tree-il/optimize.scm (optimize!): The environment will
be a module.
* module/system/base/language.scm (<language>): New field,
`make-default-environment'. Defaults to `make-fresh-user-module'.
(default-environment): New accessor, returns a default environment for
a language.
* module/system/repl/common.scm (repl-compile): Always compile relative
to the current module, because a module is always acceptable as an
environment.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compile-file, compile-and-load): Both
of these have a new keyword argument, #:env. For `compile-file', it
defaults to the default environment of the source language, and for
`compile-and-load', to the current module.
(read-and-compile): If there are no expressions read, pass the joiner
its default environment (via `default-environment joint').
* module/system/base/compile.scm (current-compilation-environment):
Remove, as the only thing that needed it (language readers) now get
the environment as an argument.
(read-and-compile, compile): Rework for no *compilation-environment*,
and default the environment using the define* mechanism.
* module/language/tree-il/analyze.scm (env-module): Hack around the lack
of a current compilation module. Will fix this in the next commit so
that the environment is always valid.
* module/language/assembly/spec.scm:
* module/language/brainfuck/spec.scm:
* module/language/bytecode/spec.scm:
* module/language/ecmascript/spec.scm:
* module/language/glil/spec.scm:
* module/language/scheme/spec.scm:
* module/language/tree-il/spec.scm: Language-readers now take two
arguments: the port and the environment. This should allow for
compile-environment-specific reader behavior.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (read-and-compile):
* module/system/repl/common.scm (repl-read): Pass the environment to the
language-reader.
* module/system/repl/repl.scm (meta-reader, prompting-meta-read):
* module/system/repl/command.scm (define-meta-command): Use the second
argument to repl-reader, so we avoid frobbing current-reader.
* module/language/scheme/spec.scm (scheme)[#:reader]: Honor the
compilation environment's `current-reader'.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (*compilation-environment*): New
fluid.
(current-compilation-environment): New procedure.
(make-compilation-module): Provide a fresh `current-reader' fluid.
(read-and-compile): Set `*compilation-environment*' appropriately.
(compile): Likewise.
* test-suite/tests/compiler.test (read-and-compile): New.
("current-reader"): New test prefix.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (make-compilation-module,
language-default-environment): New procedures.
(read-and-compile, compile): Have ENV default to
`(language-default-environment from)'.
(compile-and-load): Compile in `(current-module)'.
* module/system/repl/common.scm (repl-compile): Explicitly compile in
the current module so that macro definitions are visible.
* libguile/load.c (kw_env): New variable.
(do_try_autocompile): Call `compile-file' with `#:env (current-module)'.
* test-suite/tests/compiler.test ("psyntax")["compile uses a fresh module by
default", "compile-time definitions are isolated"]: New tests.
["compile in current module"]: Specify `#:env (current-module)'.
["redefinition"]: Adjust.
* test-suite/tests/bytevectors.test (c&e): Explicitly compile in the
current module so that its imports are visible.
Ports are given two additional properties: a character encoding and
a conversion failure strategy. These properties have getters and setters.
The new properties are used to convert any locale text to/from the
internal representation of strings.
If unspecified, ports use a default value. The default value of these
properties is held in a fluid. The default character encoding can be
modified by calling setlocale.
ISO-8859-1 is treated specially. Since it is a native encoding of
strings, it can be processed more quickly. Source code is assumed to be
ISO-8859-1 unless otherwise specified. The encoding of a source code
file can be given as 'coding: XXXXX' in a magic comment at the top of a
file.
The C functions that deal with encoding often use a null pointer
as shorthand for the native Latin-1 encoding, for efficiency's sake.
* test-suite/tests/encoding-iso88591.test: new tests
* test-suite/tests/encoding-iso88597.test: new tests
* test-suite/tests/encoding-utf8.test: new tests
* test-suite/tests/encoding-escapes.test: new tests
* test-suite/tests/numbers.test: declare 'binary' encoding
* test-suite/tests/ports.test: declare 'binary' encoding
* test-suite/tests/r6rs-ports.test: declare 'binary' encoding
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compile-file): use source-code
file's self-declared encoding when compiling files
* libguile/strports.c: store string ports in locale encoding
(scm_strport_to_locale_u8vector, scm_call_with_output_locale_u8vector)
(scm_open_input_locale_u8vector, scm_get_output_locale_u8vector):
new functions
* libguile/strings.h: new declaration for scm_i_string_contains_char
* libguile/strings.c (scm_i_string_contains_char): new function
(scm_from_stringn, scm_to_stringn): use NULL for Latin-1
(scm_from_locale_stringn, scm_to_locale_stringn): respect character
encoding of input and output ports
* libguile/read.h: declaration for scm_scan_for_encoding
* libguile/read.c:
(read_token): now takes scheme string instead of C string/length
(read_complete_token): new function
(scm_read_sexp, scm_read_number, scm_read_mixed_case_symbol)
(scm_read_number_and_radix, scm_read_quote, scm_read_semicolon_comment)
(scm_read_srfi4_vector, scm_read_bytevector, scm_read_guile_bit_vector)
(scm_read_scsh_block_comment, scm_read_commented_expression)
(scm_read_extended_symbol, scm_read_sharp_extension, scm_read_shart)
(scm_read_expression): use scm_t_wchar for char type, use read_complete_token
(scm_scan_for_encoding): new function to find a file's character encoding
(scm_file_encoding): new function to find a port's character encoding
* libguile/rdelim.c: don't unpack strings
* libguile/print.h: declaration for modified function
scm_i_charprint
* libguile/print.c: use locale when printing characters and
strings
(scm_i_charprint): input parameter is now scm_t_wchar
(scm_simple_format): don't unpack strings
* libguile/posix.h: new declaration for scm_setbinary.
* libguile/posix.c (scm_setlocale): set default and stdio port
encodings based on the locale's character encoding
(scm_setbinary): new function
* libguile/ports.h (scm_t_port): add encoding and failed
conversion handler to port type. Declarations for new or modified
functions scm_getc, scm_unget_byte, scm_ungetc,
scm_i_get_port_encoding, scm_i_set_port_encoding_x,
scm_port_encoding, scm_set_port_encoding_x,
scm_i_get_conversion_strategy, scm_i_set_conversion_strategy_x,
scm_port_conversion_strategy, scm_set_port_conversion_strategy_x.
* libguile/ports.c: assign the current ports to zero on startup so
we can see if they've been set.
(scm_current_input_port, scm_current_output_port,
scm_current_error_port): return #f if the port is not yet
initialized
(scm_new_port_table_entry): set up a new port's encoding and
illegal sequence handler based on the thread's current defaults
(scm_i_remove_port): free port encoding name when port is removed
(scm_i_mode_bits_n): now takes a scheme string instead of a c
string and length. All callers changed.
(SCM_MBCHAR_BUF_SIZE): new const
(scm_getc): new function, since the scm_getc in inline.h is now
scm_get_byte_or_eof. This pulls one codepoint from a port.
(scm_lfwrite_substr, scm_lfwrite_str): now uses port's encoding
(scm_unget_byte): new function, incorportaing the low-level functionality
of scm_ungetc
(scm_ungetc): uses scm_unget_byte
* libguile/numbers.h (scm_t_wchar): compilation order problem with
scm_t_wchar being use in functions in multiple headers. Forward
declare scm_t_wchar.
* libguile/load.c (scm_primitive_load): scan for file encoding at
top of file and use it to set the load port's encoding
* libguile/inline.h (scm_get_byte_or_eof): new function
incorporating most of the functionality of scm_getc.
* libguile/fports.c (fport_fill_input): now returns scm_t_wchar
* libguile/chars.h (scm_t_wchar): avoid compilation order problem
with declaration of scm_t_wchar
* libguile/filesys.h:
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_canonicalize_path): New function,
canonicalize-path.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compiled-file-name): Canonicalize the
filename so that compiling e.g. ../foo.scm doesn't compile to
~/.guile-ccache/1.9/../foo.scm.
* libguile/load.c (compiled_is_fresh): Rename from compiled_is_newer.
Check that the mtines of the .go and .scm match exactly, so we don't
get fooled by rsync-like modifications of the filesystem.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-output-file/atomic): Add
optional arg, a reference file. If present we utime the output file to
match the source file, before the rename.
(compile-file): Stamp the .go file with the timestamp of the .scm.
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_load_path): Set the fallback path even if
GUILE_SYSTEM_COMPILED_PATH is set. Now that we store full paths in the
autocompiled files, and the path contains the effective Guile version,
there's no danger of accidental collisions.
(do_try_autocompile, autocompile_catch_handler, scm_try_autocompile):
Simplify again -- since there's only one place we put autocompiled
files, and compile-file finds it itself, there's no need to pass along
the compiled file path.
(scm_primitive_load_path): Don't call out to compiled-file-name to get
the fallback path, as we might not be autocompiling, and besides that
we need to check if the file exists at all.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compiled-file-name): Simplify again.
The auto-compiled path is just fallback path + full source path + .go.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compiled-file-name):
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_load_path, scm_try_autocompile)
(scm_primitive_load_path): Rework so that we search for .go files in
the load-compiled path and in the fallback path, but we only
autocompile to the fallback path. Should produce a more desirable experience.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (ensure-writable-dir): Rename from
ensure-directory.
(dsu-sort): Helper, does a decorate / sort / undecorate.
(compiled-file-name): Refactor to only return a writable filename. The
readable case is handled by load.c now, and the other case was silly.
Hopefully it will do the right thing.
(load-ensuring-compiled): Remove, load.c will call out to compile-file
if necessary.
(ensure-fallback-path): Remove, load.c will add the ~/.guile-ccache dir
to the load-compiled path, which will prompt its creation if necessary.
* libguile/read.c (flush_ws, scm_read_commented_expression)
(scm_read_sharp): Add support for commenting out expressions with #;.
(scm_read_syntax, scm_read_sharp): Add support for #', #`, #, and #,@.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm: Remove #' read-hash extension, which actually
didn't do anything at all. It's been there since 1997, but no Guile
code I've ever seen uses it, and it conflicts with #'x => (syntax x)
from modern Scheme.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compile-and-load): Whoops, fix a number
of bugs here.
* doc/ref/api-procedures.texi (Compiled Procedures): Fix for API changes.
* doc/ref/compiler.texi (Compiling to the Virtual Machine): Replace GHIL
docs with Tree-IL docs. Update the bits about the Scheme compiler to
talk about Tree-IL and the expander instead of GHIL. Remove
<glil-argument>. Add placeholder sections for assembly and bytecode.
* doc/ref/vm.texi: Update examples with what currently happens. Reword
some things. Fix a couple errors.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (externals): Remove this instruction, it's not
used.
* module/ice-9/documentation.scm (object-documentation): If the object is
a macro, try to return documentation on the macro transformer.
* module/language/assembly/disassemble.scm (disassemble-load-program):
Fix problem in which we skipped the first element of the object vector,
because of changes to procedure layouts a few months ago.
* module/language/scheme/spec.scm (read-file): Remove read-file
definition.
* module/language/tree-il.scm: Reorder exports. Remove <lexical>, it was
a compat shim to something that was never released. Fix `location'.
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm (/): Fix expander for more than
two args to /.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (read-file-in): Remove unused
definition.
* module/system/base/language.scm (system): Remove language-read-file.
* module/language/ecmascript/spec.scm (ecmascript): Remove read-file
definition.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (guile-user): Move the `compile' autoload to
the guile-user module. Remove reference to compile-time-environment.
* module/language/scheme/compile-ghil.scm:
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm:
* module/language/tree-il/optimize.scm:
* module/system/base/compile.scm:
* test-suite/tests/compiler.test: Remove definition of and references to
compile-time-environment. While I do think that recompilation based on
a lexical environment can be useful, I think it needs to be implemented
differently. So for now we've lost nothing if we take it away, as it
doesn't work with syncase anyway.
* module/language/ghil.scm (unparse-ghil): Fix unparsing of quasiquoted
expressions.
* module/language/ghil/spec.scm (join): Define a joiner for GHIL.
* module/language/scheme/compile-ghil.scm (cenv-ghil-env): Expand the
definition of a CENV so it can have an actual ghil-env, if available.
(compile-ghil): Return the actual ghil env in the cenv.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compile-file): Rewrite. `output-file'
is now a keyword argument, along with the new kwargs `env' and `from'.
We now allow exceptions to propagate up, and instead of printing the
output file to the console, we return a string corresponding to its
location.
(compile-and-load): Use read-and-compile.
(compile-fold): Thread around the cenv as well. Return all three
values.
(find-language-joint, read-and-compile): New exciting helpers. The idea
is that compiling a file should be semantically equivalent to compiling
each expression in it, one by one. Compilation can have side effects,
e.g. affecting the current language or the current reader. So what we
do is find a point in the compilation path at which different
expressions of a given language can be joined into one. Expressions
from the source language are compiled to the joint language, then
joined and compiled to the target.
(compile): Just return the first value from compile-fold.
* module/system/base/language.scm (language-joiner): New optional field.
* scripts/compile: Rework for changes to compile-file.
* module/system/base/compile.scm: Expect compile passes to produce three
values, not two. The third is the "continuation environment", the
environment that can be used to compile a subsequent expression from
the same source language. For example, expansion-time side effects can
set the current module, which would be reflected appropriately in the
continuation environment.
* module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm:
* module/language/bytecode/spec.scm:
* module/language/ecmascript/compile-ghil.scm:
* module/language/ghil/compile-glil.scm:
* module/language/glil/spec.scm:
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm:
* module/language/scheme/compile-ghil.scm:
* module/system/base/compile.scm: Update compile passes to return a
continuation environment.
* module/language/scheme/expand.scm: New module, implements a separate
expansion phase, not interleaved with compilation.
* module/language/scheme/amatch.scm: Helper for expand.scm, it's pmatch
with support for annotated source.
* module/ice-9/Makefile.am (SOURCES): Add annotate.scm to build list --
early on because it will be used in the compiler.
* module/ice-9/annotate.scm: Fix the printer, default to unstripped
(whatever that is), and add a deannotator.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-compile-error-catch): Fix for
new representation of source locations.
* module/Makefile.am (SCHEME_LANG_SOURCES): Add amatch and expand.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-output-file/atomic): Temp
files get created 0600. After we're done writing, chmod them to
something in line with the user's umask.