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Ludovic Courtès
bc4adf1739 Remove unneeded #include <assert.h>.
* libguile/backtrace.c, libguile/eval.c, libguile/gc.c,
  libguile/goops.c, libguile/memoize.c, libguile/threads.c,
  libguile/uniform.c, libguile/vm.c,
  test-suite/standalone/test-conversion.c,
  test-suite/standalone/test-list.c: Don't include <assert.h>.
2009-12-15 20:20:38 +01:00
Andy Wingo
9331f91cc4 primitive-eval passes first N args on stack directly, not via apply
* libguile/memoize.c (MAKMEMO_CALL): Memoize in the number of arguments
  at the call site.
  (memoize, scm_m_cond, memoize_named_let, unmemoize):
* libguile/eval.c (eval): Adapt to changes in call memoization.

* module/ice-9/eval.scm (primitive-eval): For calls, pass the first N
  arguments directly on the stack, and only the rest as a consed
  argument list to apply. Currently N is 4.
2009-12-13 17:19:59 +01:00
Andy Wingo
7230aaf961 fix FUNC_NAME of scm_memoize_variable_access_x
* libguile/memoize.c (scm_memoize_variable_access_x): Fix FUNC_NAME
  definition.
2009-12-09 10:07:04 +01:00
Andy Wingo
66e78727d6 add scm_c_make_struct[v]
* libguile/struct.h (scm_c_make_struct, scm_c_make_structv): New
  functions with which you can make a struct without consing a rest
  list.

* libguile/struct.c (scm_struct_init): Refactor to take an array of init
  values, not a list.
  (scm_make_struct, scm_make_vtable_vtable): Pull the rest arg out into
  a list and pass it down to the new array-taking functions.

* libguile/memoize.c: Remove a neeless #include <alloca>.
2009-12-07 11:21:59 +01:00
Andy Wingo
df338a2264 remove tc7_subr_* and tc7_lsubr_*
* libguile/tags.h: Remove tc7 #defines for subrs, replacing them with
  placeholders. These were public, but hopfully unused. I don't see how
  to usefully deprecate them.

* libguile/array-map.c (scm_array_map_x): Remove special cases for
  certain subr types. This might make things slower for the moment,
  otoh, native compilation should moot that question.

* libguile/eval.i.c:
* libguile/eval.c: Remove subr-handling cases. To regain this speed and
  more won't have to wait for native compilation, though -- this change
  smooths the way for subr dispatch in the VM.

* libguile/gsubr.c (scm_i_gsubr_apply): Fix a bug in which we didn't
  detect too-many-arguments. This would only show up when using ceval,
  as only ceval called this function.

* test-suite/tests/ramap.test ("array-map!"): Change the expected
  exception if passed a procedure of the wrong arity. It now gives
  wrong-num-args.
  more won't have to wait for native compilation, though -- this change
  smooths the way for subr dispatch in the VM.

* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of): Remove subr cases. No speed
  implication.

* libguile/objects.c (scm_valid_object_procedure_p): Remove this public
  but undocumented, and useless, function. I do not think this will
  affect anyone at all.
  (scm_set_object_procedure_x): Replace a call to
  scm_valid_object_procedure_p with scm_procedure_p, and actually wrap
  with a scm_is_true.

* module/oop/goops.scm (initialize-object-procedure): Don't call
  valid-object-procedure?.
2009-12-03 15:22:07 +01:00
Andy Wingo
3149a5b60d add memoized expression accessors to scheme
* libguile/eval.c: Fix a comment.
  (eval): Abstract out the variable memoization into a function,
  scm_memoize_variable_access_x.

* libguile/memoize.c (memoized_tags): Fix a couple names.
  (scm_memoize_variable_access_x): New internal function. Actually it's
  public to Scheme, but we can't do much about that, because the new
  evaluator will need it.
  (scm_memoized_expression_typecode, scm_memoized_expression_data): New
  accessors for memoized code, for Scheme.
  (scm_memoized_typecode): Looks up the typecode for a symbol.
2009-12-01 21:00:27 +01:00
Andy Wingo
b7742c6b71 new evaluator, y'all
* libguile/eval.c: So, ladies & gents, a new evaluator. It's similar to
  the old one, in that we memoize and then evaluate, but in this
  incarnation, memoization of an expression happens before evaluation,
  not lazily as the expression is evaluated. This makes the evaluation
  itself much cleaner, in addition to being threadsafe. In addition,
  since this C evaluator will in the future just serve to bootstrap the
  Scheme evaluator, we don't have to pay much concern for debugging
  conveniences. So the environment is just a list of values, and the
  memoizer pre-computes where it's going to find each individual value
  in the environment.

  Interface changes are commented below, with eval.h.

  (scm_evaluator_traps): No need to reset the debug mode after rnning te
  traps thing. But really, the whole traps system needs some love.

* libguile/memoize.h:
* libguile/memoize.c: New memoizer, which runs before evaluation,
  checking all syntax before evaluation begins. Significantly, no
  debugging information is left for lexical variables, which is not so
  great for interactive debugging; perhaps we should change this to have
  a var list in the future as per the classic interpreters. But it's
  quite fast, and the resulting code is quite good. Also note that it
  doesn't produce ilocs, memoized code is a smob whose type is in the
  first word of the smob itself.

* libguile/eval.h (scm_sym_and, scm_sym_begin, scm_sym_case)
  (scm_sym_cond, scm_sym_define, scm_sym_do, scm_sym_if, scm_sym_lambda)
  (scm_sym_let, scm_sym_letstar, scm_sym_letrec, scm_sym_quote)
  (scm_sym_quasiquote, scm_sym_unquote, scm_sym_uq_splicing, scm_sym_at)
  (scm_sym_atat, scm_sym_atapply, scm_sym_atcall_cc)
  (scm_sym_at_call_with_values, scm_sym_delay, scm_sym_eval_when)
  (scm_sym_arrow, scm_sym_else, scm_sym_apply, scm_sym_set_x)
  (scm_sym_args): Remove public declaration of these symbols.
  (scm_ilookup, scm_lookupcar, scm_eval_car, scm_eval_body)
  (scm_eval_args, scm_i_eval_x, scm_i_eval): Remove public declaration
  of these functions.
  (scm_ceval, scm_deval, scm_ceval_ptr): Remove declarations of these
  deprecated functions.
  (scm_i_print_iloc, scm_i_print_isym, scm_i_unmemocopy_expr)
  (scm_i_unmemocopy_body): Remove declarations of these internal
  functions.
  (scm_primitive_eval_x, scm_eval_x): Redefine as macros for their less
  destructive siblings.

* libguile/Makefile.am: Add memoize.[ch] to the build.

* libguile/debug.h (scm_debug_mode_p, scm_check_entry_p)
  (scm_check_apply_p, scm_check_exit_p, scm_check_memoize_p)
  (scm_debug_eframe_size): Remove these vars that were tied to the old
  evaluator's execution model.
  (SCM_RESET_DEBUG_MODE): Remove, no more need for this.
  (SCM_MEMOIZEDP, SCM_MEMOIZED_EXP, SCM_MEMOIZED_ENV): Remove macros
  referring to old memoized code representation.
  (scm_local_eval, scm_procedure_environment, scm_memoized_environment)
  (scm_make_memoized, scm_memoized_p): Remove functions operating on old
  memoized code representation.
  (scm_memcons, scm_mem_to_proc, scm_proc_to_mem): Remove debug-only
  code for old evaluator.

* libguile/debug.c: Remove code to correspond with debug.h removals.
  (scm_debug_options): No need to set the debug mode or frame limit
  here, as we don't have C stack limits any more. Perhaps this is a bug,
  but as long as we can compile eval.scm, we should be fine.

* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Init memoize.c.

* libguile/modules.c (scm_top_level_env, scm_env_top_level)
  (scm_env_module, scm_system_module_env_p): Remove these functions.

* libguile/print.c (iprin1): No more need to handle isyms. Adapt to new
  form of interpreted procedures.

* libguile/procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Adapt to new form of
  interpreted procedures.

* libguile/procs.c (scm_thunk_p): Adapt to new form of interpreted
  procedures.
* libguile/procs.h (SCM_CLOSURE_FORMALS): Removed, this exists no more.
  (SCM_CLOSURE_NUM_REQUIRED_ARGS, SCM_CLOSURE_HAS_REST_ARGS): New
  accessors.

* libguile/srcprop.c (scm_source_properties, scm_source_property)
  (scm_set_source_property_x): Remove special cases for memoized code.

* libguile/stacks.c (read_frame): Remove a source-property case for
  interpreted code.
  (NEXT_FRAME): Remove a case that I don't fully understand, that seems
  to be designed to skip over apply frames. Will be obsolete in the
  futures.
  (read_frames): Default source value for interpreted frames to #f.
  (narrow_stack): Don't pay attention to the system_module thing.

* libguile/tags.h: Remove isyms and ilocs. Whee!

* libguile/validate.h (SCM_VALIDATE_MEMOIZED): Fix to use the new
  MEMOIZED_P formulation.

* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm (do, quasiquote, case): Adapt for these no
  longer being primitive macros.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm: Whitespace change, but just a poke to force a
  rebuild due to and/or/cond/... not being primitives any more.

* module/ice-9/deprecated.scm (unmemoize-expr): Deprecate, it's
  unmemoize-expression now.

* test-suite/tests/eval.test ("define set procedure-name"): XFAIL a
  couple of tests here; I don't know what to do about them. I reckon the
  expander should ensure that defined values are named.

* test-suite/tests/chars.test ("basic char handling"): Fix expected
  exception when trying to apply a char.
2009-12-01 21:00:26 +01:00