* libguile/foreign.c (scm_sizeof): Make sure the overall size is a
multiple of the alignment of the structure.
* test-suite/tests/foreign.test: Test size of { double, int8 }.
* libguile/weak-set.c (resize_set): When releasing a lock temporarily to do
an allocation, re-lock it afterwards, instead of unlocking again.
* libguile/weak-table.c (resize_table): Likewise.
* libguile/pairs.h (scm_cons, scm_car, scm_cdr): Define these as inline
functions.
(scm_is_pair): Move here from inline.h.
* libguile/pairs.c: Remove definitions here, and define gsubrs.
* libguile/inline.h: Remove scm_is_pair implementation.
* libguile/inline.c: Include pairs.h to residualize inlines from
pairs.h.
* test-suite/tests/ports.test ("%file-port-name-canonicalization")["relative
canonicalization with /", "relative canonicalization from ice-9",
"absolute canonicalization from ice-9"]: New tests.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_i_relativize_path): Don't attempt to
canonicalize when encountering an entry of IN_PATH that is the empty
string.
* test-suite/tests/ports.test (with-load-path): New macro.
("%file-port-name-canonicalization"): New test prefix.
* test-suite/tests/cse.test (pass-if-cse): Fix-letrec and canonicalize
the output, so that unreferenced failure continuations get trimmed.
("cse"): Fix the two tests regarding bailout info.
* module/language/tree-il/effects.scm (make-effects-analyzer): The
analyzer will take an optional second argument, a lookup procedure of
type sym -> exp. This can let the analyzer dig into calls to
lexically bound procedures.
* module/language/tree-il/cse.scm (singly-valued-expression?, cse):
Allow CSE to propagate lexicals to tail positions, if the expression
is singly-valued.
* module/language/tree-il/peval.scm (peval): If we can lift one common
test, see if we can lift others as well.
* test-suite/tests/peval.test: Add a test.
* module/language/tree-il/peval.scm (peval): Optimize common tests in
chains of "if" expressions, like those generated by matchers.
* test-suite/tests/peval.test ("partial evaluation"): Add a test.
* module/language/tree-il/analyze.scm (proc-ref?)[special?]: New
procedure.
Return #t for any toplevel-ref of `_'.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("warnings")["format"]("non-literal
format string using gettext as top-level _"): New test.
* module/language/tree-il/analyze.scm (proc-ref?): Check for
SPECIAL-NAME in the <module-ref> and <lexical-ref> cases too.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("warnings")["format"]("non-literal
format string using gettext as module-ref _", "non-literal format
string using gettext as lexical _"): New tests.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_frame_source, scm_frame_previous):
* libguile/stacks.c (scm_make_stack):
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (exception-printers):
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (frame-call-representation): Fix more
assumptions that frame-procedure is a program, or even a procedure.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_frame_instruction_pointer):
* module/system/vm/frame.scm (frame-bindings):
(frame-next-source, frame-call-representation): Fix a few locations
that thought that the frame-procedure will always be a VM
procedure. This will not not be the case when traversing the stack of
an application of a non-procedure.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (call, tail-call, mv-call): Instead of
special-casing structs and smobs at these call sites, just set up the
stack, and jump to a generic apply loop if the proc is not a program.
* libguile/vm-engine.c: The generic apply loop is here. Also, the boot
program is now simply a boot continuation, and can handle any number
of arguments.
* libguile/vm.c (make_boot_program): Update the code that makes the boot
continuation.
* libguile/fports.c (scm_setvbuf): Use `scm_take_from_input_buffers'
directly instead of `scm_drain_input'; use `scm_unget_byte' instead of
`scm_unread_string' to put the drained input back to PORT. This
leaves PORT's line/column numbers unchanged, whereas they'd previously
be decreased by the `scm_unread_string' call.
* libguile/ports.c (scm_take_from_input_buffers): Update description and
variable names to refer to "bytes", not "chars".
* test-suite/tests/ports.test ("setvbuf"): New test prefix.
* module/texinfo.scm (texi-command-specs): Add a new kind of texinfo
command, inline-text-args, a sort of a cross between inline-args,
which are unparsed, and inline-text, which is. Perhaps this should
supersede inline-args at some point. In any case, add acronym as an
inline-text-args element.
(inline-content?, arguments->attlist, complete-start-command)
(parse-inline-text-args, make-dom-parser): Adapt for
inline-text-args.
* module/texinfo/serialize.scm (inline-text-args): Add serialization for
@acronym.
* test-suite/tests/texinfo.test ("test-texinfo->stexinfo"): Add some
tests.
According to the new benchmarks, this leads a 5% speed improvement when
reading small strings, and a 27% improvement when reading large strings.
* libguile/read.c (READER_STRING_BUFFER_SIZE): Change to 128; update
comment to mention codepoints.
(scm_read_string): Make `str' a list of strings, instead of a string.
Store characters read in buffer `c_str'. Cons to STR when C_STR is
full, and concatenate/reverse at the end.
* benchmark-suite/benchmarks/read.bm (small, large): New variables.
Set %DEFAULT-PORT-ENCODING to "UTF-8".
("read")["small strings", "large strings"]: New benchmarks.
* libguile/read.c (read_token): Remove unneeded `const' before `size_t'.
(read_complete_token): Remove `overflow_buffer' parameter; return
`char *' instead of `int'. Allocate the overflow buffer with
`scm_gc_malloc_pointerless' instead of `scm_malloc'. Return either
the overflow buffer or BUFFER.
(scm_read_number, scm_read_mixed_case_symbol,
scm_read_number_and_radix): Rename `buffer' to `local_buffer', and
`overflow_buffer' to `buffer'. Remove `overflow'. Adjust code to new
`read_complete_token'.
* libguile/vm.c:
(vm_error):
(vm_error_bad_instruction):
(vm_error_unbound):
(vm_error_unbound_fluid):
(vm_error_not_a_variable):
(vm_error_not_a_thunk):
(vm_error_apply_to_non_list):
(vm_error_kwargs_length_not_even):
(vm_error_kwargs_invalid_keyword):
(vm_error_kwargs_unrecognized_keyword):
(vm_error_too_many_args):
(vm_error_wrong_num_args):
(vm_error_wrong_type_apply):
(vm_error_stack_overflow):
(vm_error_stack_underflow):
(vm_error_improper_list):
(vm_error_not_a_pair):
(vm_error_not_a_bytevector):
(vm_error_not_a_struct):
(vm_error_no_values):
(vm_error_not_enough_values):
(vm_error_continuation_not_rewindable):
(vm_error_bad_wide_string_length):
(vm_error_invalid_address):
(vm_error_object):
(vm_error_free_variable): New internal helpers, implementing VM error
handling.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (VM_ASSERT): New helper macro.
(ASSERT, CHECK_OBJECT, CHECK_FREE_VARIABLE):
(PRE_CHECK_UNDERFLOW, PUSH_LIST): Use the new helper.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c:
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c:
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Use VM_ASSERT and the out-of-line error
handlers.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_engine): Remove inline error handlers, and
remove a couple of local vars. Use VM_ASSERT. Have halt handle the
return itself.
* libguile/stacks.c: update make-stack and narrow_stack to handle
prompt tags that are not symbols.
* test-suite/tests/eval.test: add tests for trimming a stack with
a prompt tag.
* module/ice-9/vlist.scm (make-block): If we are making a hash table,
allocate it inline with the contents. Otherwise don't even add a
pointer to the block.
(block-hash-table?): New internal accessor.
(block-ref*): Remove. Vhash entries are no longer wrapped.
(block-ref):
(block-hash-table-next-offset):
(block-hash-table-set-next-offset!):
(block-hash-table-ref):
(block-hash-table-set!):
(block-hash-table-add!): Adapt to take content vector explicitly, and
to expect the hash table inline with the contents. Some of these
accessors are new. Adapt callers.
(assert-vlist): New helper.
(vlist-cons): Update comment.
(vhash?): Update scheme to allocate the hash table and chain links
inline with the contents.
(%vhash-fold*, %vhash-assoc): Rewrite to be more performant.
* module/language/tree-il/peval.scm (<operand>, make-operand)
(make-bound-operands, peval): Avoid emitting needless aliases in
degenerate cases of let.
(visit-operand): If we visit an operand with a fresh counter and have
to abort, record that fact.
* test-suite/tests/peval.test ("partial evaluation"): Add a test.