* libguile/eval.c (scm_primitive_eval, scm_c_primitive_eval):
(scm_init_eval): Rework so that scm_primitive_eval always calls out to
the primitive-eval variable. The previous definition is the default
value, which is probably overridden by scm_init_eval_in_scheme.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Move ports and load-path up, so we
can debug when initing eval. Call scm_init_eval_in_scheme. Awesome.
* libguile/load.h:
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_eval_in_scheme): New procedure, loads up
ice-9/eval.scm to replace the primitive-eval definition, if everything
is there and up-to-date.
* libguile/modules.c (scm_module_transformer): Export to Scheme, so it's
there for eval.go.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm: No need to define module-transformer.
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (capture-env): Only reference the-root-module if
modules are booted.
(primitive-eval): Inline a definition for identity. Throw a more
standard error for "wrong number of arguments".
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm (chi-install-global): The macro binding for a
syncase macro is now a pair: the transformer, and the module that was
current when the transformer was installed. The latter is used for
hygiene purposes, replacing the use of procedure-module, which didn't
work with the interpreter's shared-code closures.
(chi-macro): Adapt for the binding being a pair, and get the hygiene
from the cdr.
(eval-local-transformer): Adapt to new form of macro bindings.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerated.
* .gitignore: Ignore eval.go.stamp.
* module/Makefile.am: Reorder for fastest serial compilation, now that
there are no ordering constraints. I did a number of experiments here
and this seems to be the best; but the bulk of the time is compiling
psyntax-pp.scm with eval.scm. Not so great.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm-engine): Throw a more standard error for
"wrong type to apply".
* test-suite/tests/gc.test ("gc"): Remove a hack that shouldn't affect
the new evaluator, and throw in another (gc) for good measure.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test ("defining classes"):
* test-suite/tests/hooks.test (proc1): We can't currently check what the
arity is of a closure made by eval.scm -- or more accurately all
closures have 0 required args and no rest args. So punt for now.
* test-suite/tests/syntax.test ("letrec"): The scheme evaluator can't
check that a variable is unbound, currently; perhaps the full "fixing
letrec" expansion could fix this. But barring that, punt.
* libguile/read.c (scm_scan_for_encoding): Rename to ...
(scm_i_scan_for_encoding): ... this; update callers. Use
`scm_gc_strndup ()' instead of `scm_malloc ()'.
* libguile/read.h: Update accordingly.
* libguile/load.c (scm_primitive_load): Don't call free(3) on the value
returned by `scm_i_scan_for_encoding ()'.
The incompatibility was introduced by
0fb81f95b0 ("add exception_on_error
optional arg to primitive-load-path").
* libguile/load.c (scm_primitive_load_path): Change to take 1 rest
argument. Interpret the argument as either a file name (C-level
backward compatibility with 1.8) or an actual argument list.
(scm_c_primitive_load_path): Update caller.
* libguile/load.h (scm_primitive_load_path): Update accordingly.
* doc/ref/api-evaluation.texi (Loading): Update documentation of
`primitive-load-path' and `scm_primitive_load_path ()'.
* 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.
* libguile/load.c (scm_primitive_load_path): If the compiled path was
out of date, but the fallback path was current, we correctly detected
that case, but loaded the wrong file. So here fix the typo.
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/load.c (scm_init_load_path): Append a slash after
XDG_CACHE_HOME.
* meta/gdb-uninstalled-guile.in:
* meta/guile.in (XDG_CACHE_HOME): Export this var so we write to a cache
within the build directory. Probably we should have a GUILE_CACHE_DIR
to be more specific, though.
* Makefile.am (clean-local): Clear the cache when making clean.
* libguile/load.h:
* libguile/load.c (scm_sys_warn_autocompilation_enabled): New primitive,
not exported. Since `load' autocompiles now, it should warn in the
same way that the bits hardcoded into C warn.
(scm_try_autocompile): Use scm_sys_warn_autocompilation_enabled.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (autocompiled-file-name): New helper.
(load): Try autocompiling the argument, if appropriate. Will
autocompile files passed on Guile's command line. `primitive-load' is
unaffected.
* libguile/_scm.h (SCM_OBJCODE_COOKIE): Move the objcode cookie define
here, so that load.c can use it. This is a private header.
* libguile/load.c (FALLBACK_DIR): Include the objcode cookie in the
fallback path. Should fix problems when objcode changes incompatibly
during the 1.9 series.
* libguile/objcodes.c: Adapt to SCM_OBJCODE_COOKIE move.
This should fix http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.guile.devel/9059.
* 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 (do_try_autocompile): Use module_variable, not
module_lookup, when resolving compile-file, so we get #f instead of an
exception if the compiler is in the process of being loaded.
(scm_primitive_load_path): In what I hope is the last patch to this
code, recheck the fallback path if we found a stale installed .go file.
* 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.
* libguile/load.c (scm_try_autocompile): Punt if compiled-file-name does
not resolve, which would indicate that the file in question is part of
the compiler itself.
* test-suite/tests/elisp.test: Today I was an evil one -- disable
autocompilation for the elisp tests, as they are meant only for the
memoizer's eyes. Hopefully Daniel will fix this :-)
* libguile/load.c (compiled_is_newer): Tweak diagnostic output.
(do_try_autocompile, autocompile_catch_handler, scm_try_autocompile):
Rework to compute the name of the compiled file in advance. If the
computed name is different from the found .go file and is fresh, use it
directly.
Fixes the case where /usr/lib/.../foo.go is out of date but the user
doesn't have permissions to recompile, so we use the user's local
compile cache instead if it's fresh.
(scm_primitive_load): Pass the found .go file as well to
scm_try_autocompile.
* am/guilec (.scm.go): Set GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=0 when compiling individual
files, and remove the mkdir -p as compile-file takes care of that now.
* libguile/load.c (do_try_autocompile, autocompile_catch_handler)
(scm_try_autocompile, scm_init_load): Implement autocompilation.
* libguile/script.c (scm_shell_usage, scm_compile_shell_switches): Add
--autocompile / --no-autocompile command-line options, and support for
the GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE environment variable, defaulting to
autocompilation enabled.
* libguile/init.c (scm_load_startup_files): Use
scm_c_primitive_load_path.
* libguile/load.c (scm_primitive_load_path): Add an optional arg,
exception_on_error, which if #f will cause primitive-load-path to just
return #f if no file is found. This is to help out the semantics of
try-module-autoload. We can't just catch misc-error, because loading
the file could raise any exception.
(scm_c_primitive_load_path): Add the extra arg to
scm_primitive_load_path.
* libguile/load.h: Adapt scm_primitive_load_path prototype.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (try-module-autoload): Refactor slightly to be
clearer.
* libguile/load.c (compiled_is_newer): Factored out of
scm_primitive_load_path.
(scm_try_autocompile): New stub, for autocompiling. Currently just
returns false.
(scm_primitive_load_path): Refactor, and call out to
scm_try_autocompile if the .go is missing or not fresh.
* libguile/Makefile.am (libpath.h): Add definitions for SCM_CCACHE_DIR
and SCM_EFFECTIVE_VERSION. These are private, the header is not
installed. Add ccachedir to build-info. Rework some other build-info
definitions.
* libguile/load.c (scm_loc_load_compiled_path): New global, corresponding
to the new environment variable, GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH. Compiled
files will now be searched for in this path, and only in this path.
(scm_init_load_path): Init the load-compiled path too. We initialize it
with $pkglibdir/guile/$effective_version/ccache, and also with
$HOME/.guile-ccache/$effective_version/. This will respect the
libdir/datadir difference, and it is a preparation for automatic
compilation support.
(scm_primitive_load_path): Search only the GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH for
compiled files.
(scm_init_load): Cache scm_loc_load_compiled_path.
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_load_path): If GUILE_SYSTEM_PATH is set, use
that instead of the compiled-in suffix to the load path. And, as a
special case, GUILE_SYSTEM_PATH= is interpreted as '(). A bit nasty.
* pre-inst-guile-env.in (top_builddir): Set GUILE_SYSTEM_PATH to the
empty string, if it is not set.
* libguile/fluids.c (all_dynamic_states, all_fluids): Remove. Together,
they prevented dynamic states and fluids to be collected. Callers no
longer use them.
(resize_all_states): Remove.
(grow_dynamic_state): New function.
(next_fluid_num): Don't call `resize_all_states ()'.
(scm_i_fluid_num, scm_i_fast_fluid_ref, scm_i_fast_fluid_set_x): Remove,
as they broke encapsulation and would have needed duplication of the lazy
dynamic state growing code.
(scm_fluid_ref, scm_fluid_set_x): Lazily grow the dynamic state's fluid
vector.
(scm_fluids_prehistory): Don't set an `scm_after_sweep_c_hook'.
* libguile/fluids.h (SCM_FLUID_NUM, SCM_FAST_FLUID_REF, SCM_FAST_FLUID_SET_X,
scm_i_fluid_num, scm_i_fast_fluid_set_x, scm_i_fast_fluid_ref): Remove.
* libguile/load.c (the_reader_fluid_num): Remove.
(scm_primitive_load): Use `scm_fluid_ref ()' instead of
`SCM_FAST_FLUID_REF ()'.
(scm_init_load): Likewise.
* libguile/load.h: Update scm_search_path prototype.
* libguile/load.c: Include vm.h for load-compiled/vm. Not sure if this is
bad wrt modularity.
(scm_c_string_has_an_ext): New private helper.
(scm_search_path): Add an extra optional arg, `require_exts'; if true,
require that the returned file name have one of the given extensions.
Changes the C API, but not the scheme API.
(scm_sys_search_load_path): Adapt to scm_search_path API change.
(primitive-load-path): Here is the craziness: load a compiled file if
found and newer than the corresponding (or not) source file.
(scm_init_load): Define %load-compiled-extensions as the list of
extensions denoting compiled files; defaults to '(".go").
* boot-9.scm (load-module): Support an optional custom reader arg,
implemented by passing on to r4rs's load.
* r4rs.scm (load): Support an optional custom reader arg,
implemented by passing on to primitive-load.
* load.c (the_reader, the_reader_fluid_num): New.
(scm_primitive_load): Support custom reader.
(scm_init_load): Init the_reader and the_reader_fluid_num; export
the_reader as `current-reader'.
(scm_parse_path): Use scm_string_split to do the work.
(scm_init_load_path): Use scm_parse_path instead of
scm_internal_parse_path.
(scm_search_path): Rewritten string handling part of the code in
terms of scm_to_locale_stringbuf and so that it is thread safe.
SCM_NEGATE_BOOL, SCM_BOOLP): Deprecated by moving into "deprecated.h".
Replaced all uses with scm_is_false, scm_is_true, scm_from_bool, and
scm_is_bool, respectively.
* configure.in: Removed -lm check and added a cached check for
__libc_stack_end to get it building for mingw32 hosts.
2003-05-29 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>
* win32-dirent.c: Use malloc() instead of scm_malloc().
* stime.c (s_scm_strftime): Add a type cast to avoid compiler
warning.
* posix.c (s_scm_putenv): Disable use of unsetenv() for the
mingw32 build.
* modules.c (s_scm_module_import_interface): Renamed local
variable interface to _interface. Seems like 'interface'
is a special compiler directive for the mingw32 compiler.
* mkstemp.c: Provide prototype to avoid compiler warning.
* load.c (s_scm_search_path): Fixed absolute and relative
path detections for native Windows platforms.
* gc.h, threads.h: Export some more symbols using SCM_API
(necessary to build on mingw32).
* gc-freelist.c ("s_scm_map_free_list",
"s_scm_gc_set_debug_check_freelist_x"): Fixed use of FUNC_NAME.
* fports.c (fport_fill_input): Disable use of
fport_wait_for_input() on Win32 platforms.
* filesys.c (s_scm_basename): Fixed __MINGW32__ code.
* Makefile.am: Modified some rules for cross compiling.
2003-05-29 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>
* raw-ltdl.c: Some more modifications for mingw32 platforms.
2003-05-29 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>
* Makefile.am (libguile_srfi_srfi_1_la_LDFLAGS,
libguile_srfi_srfi_4_la_LDFLAGS,
libguile_srfi_srfi_13_14__la_LDFLAGS): Added the -no-undefined
option for the mingw32 build.
2003-05-29 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>
* standalone/Makefile.am: Setup to build on mingw32.