* libguile/eval.c (SCM_I_XEVAL, SCM_I_XEVALCAR): No more debug_p args,
we are always debugging. Adapt all callers.
(ceval_letrec_inits): For some reason this function is used by deval.
No idea why. Pull it out here.
* libguile/eval.i.c (SCM_APPLY): scm_dapply is scm_apply.
* libguile/eval.c: Gut the trampoline implementation. We'll be doing
much more clever things here that will obviate the need for the
procedure arg of map and for-each to be allocated in many cases...
trampolines were a noble attempt at optimizing in the wrong place.
* srfi/srfi-1.c (scm_srfi1_lset_difference_x): Validate that we get a
proc, because the trampoline won't do it for us.
* test-suite/tests/sort.test ("sort"):
* test-suite/tests/srfi-1.test ("count", "fold", "list-index"):
Change expected exceptions, due to trampoline functions not doing any
computation.
I tried to split this one, and I know it's a bit disruptive, but this
stuff really is one big cobweb. So instead we'll pretend like these are
separate commits, by separating the changelog.
Applicable struct runtime support.
* libguile/debug.c (scm_procedure_source):
* libguile/eval.c (scm_trampoline_0, scm_trampoline_1)
(scm_trampoline_2):
* libguile/eval.i.c (CEVAL):
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of):
* libguile/procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity):
* libguile/procs.c (scm_procedure_p, scm_procedure, scm_setter): Allow
for applicable structs. Whee!
* libguile/deprecated.h (scm_vtable_index_vtable): Define as a synonym
for scm_vtable_index_self.
(scm_vtable_index_printer): Alias scm_vtable_index_instance_printer.
(scm_struct_i_free): Alias scm_vtable_index_instance_finalize.
(scm_struct_i_flags): Alias scm_vtable_index_flags.
(SCM_STRUCTF_FLAGS): Be a -1 mask, we have a whole word now.
(SCM_SET_VTABLE_DESTRUCTOR): Implement by hand.
Hidden slots.
* libguile/struct.c (scm_make_struct_layout): Add support for "hidden"
fields, writable fields that are not visible to make-struct. This
allows us to add fields to vtables and not break existing make-struct
invocations.
(scm_struct_ref, scm_struct_set_x): Always get struct length from the
vtable. Support hidden fields.
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_hidden, scm_class_protected_hidden): New
slot classes, to correspond to the new vtable slots.
(scm_sys_prep_layout_x): Turn hidden slots into 'h'.
(build_class_class_slots): Reorder the class slots to account for
vtable fields coming out of negative-land, for name as a vtable slot,
and for hidden fields.
(create_standard_classes): Define <hidden-slot> and
<protected-hidden-slot>.
Clean up struct.h.
* libguile/struct.h: Lay things out cleaner. There are no more hidden
(negative) words. Names are nicer. The exposition is nicer. But the
basics are the same. The incompatibilities are that <vtable> has more
slots now, and that scm_alloc_struct's signature has changed. The
former is ameliorated by the "hidden" slots mentioned before, and the
latter, well, it was always a very internal thing...
(scm_t_struct_finalize): New type, a finalizer function to be run when
instances of a vtable are collected.
(scm_t_struct_free): Removed, structs' data is managed by the GC now,
and not freed by vtable functions.
* libguile/struct.c: (scm_vtable_p): Now we keep flags on
vtable-vtables, so this check is cheaper.
(scm_alloc_struct): No hidden words. Yippee.
(struct_finalizer_trampoline): Entersify.
(scm_make_struct): No need to babysit extra words, though now we have
to babysit flags. Propagate the vtable, applicable, and setter flags
appropriately.
(scm_make_vtable_vtable): Update for new simplicity.
(scm_print_struct): A better printer.
(scm_init_struct): Define <applicable-struct-vtable>, a magical vtable
like CL's funcallable-standard-class. Also define
<applicable-struct-with-setter-vtable>.
Remove foreign object implementation.
* libguile/goops.h:
* libguile/goops.c (scm_make_foreign_object, scm_make_class)
(scm_add_slot, scm_wrap_object, scm_wrap_component): Remove, these
were undocumented and unworking.
Clean up goops.h, a little.
* libguile/goops.h:
* libguile/goops.c: Also clean up.
* module/oop/goops/dispatch.scm (hashset-index): Adapt for new hashset
index.
Entities were meant to be a form of applicable struct. Unfortunately,
the implementation is intertwingled with generics. Removing them, for
now, will make it possible to cleanly re-add applicable struct support.
* libguile/struct.h (SCM_STRUCTF_ENTITY): Remove.
(SCM_STRUCTF_GOOPS_HACK): New flag; sigh.
* libguile/struct.c (scm_make_struct): We make "entity" structs if the
GOOPS_HACK flag is set. This will be fixed when we rework flags and
remove hidden words.
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of): Structs are not applicable, for now
at least.
(scm_sys_inherit_magic_x, scm_basic_basic_make_class)
(scm_sys_allocate_instance, scm_sys_set_object_setter_x):
(make_struct_class): Adapt for no more entities (and thus no entity
flag).
(create_standard_classes): For some reason, generic functions were
getting the LIGHT flag set, after the ENTITY flag was removed; so for
now explicitly clear that flag.
* libguile/goops.h (SCM_GENERIC_SETTER, SCM_SET_GENERIC_SETTER): New
macros.
* libguile/objects.h:
* libguile/objects.c: Remove code for entities.
* libguile/debug.c: (scm_procedure_source): Only work with generics.
* libguile/eval.c (scm_trampoline_0, scm_trampoline_1)
(scm_trampoline_2): Only handle generics.
* libguile/eval.i.c (CEVAL): #ifdef out the pieces about entities.
* libguile/procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Remove support for
entities.
* libguile/procs.c (scm_procedure_p, scm_procedure, scm_setter): Remove
entity support.
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
* libguile/tags.h (scm_tc7_program):
* libguile/programs.h: Programs now have their own tc7 code. Fix up the
macros appropriately.
* libguile/programs.c: Remove smobby bits, leaving marking, printing,
and application for other parts of Guile.
* libguile/debug.c (scm_procedure_source):
* libguile/eval.c (scm_trampoline_0, scm_trampoline_1)
(scm_trampoline_2): Add cases for tc7_program.
* libguile/eval.i.c (CEVAL, SCM_APPLY):
* libguile/evalext.c (scm_self_evaluating_p):
* libguile/gc-card.c (scm_i_sweep_card, scm_i_tag_name):
* libguile/gc-mark.c (1):
* libguile/print.c (iprin1):
* libguile/procs.c (scm_procedure_p, scm_thunk_p)
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (make-closure): Adapt to new procedure
representation.
* libguile/procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Do the right thing for
programs.
* test-suite/tests/procprop.test ("procedure-arity"): Arity test now
succeeds.
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of): Programs now belong to the class
<procedure>, not a smob class.
* libguile/vm.h (struct vm, struct vm_cont):
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_engine):
* libguile/frames.h (SCM_FRAME_BYTE_CAST, struct vm_frame):
* libguile/frames.c (scm_c_make_vm_frame): Fix usages of scm_byte_t,
changing them to scm_t_uint8.
* libguile/eval.c (scm_debug_opts): Up the default stack limit by a
factor of 4. Psyntax expansions currently bounce back and forth between
the VM and the interpreter, due to `map'. (Hopefully that won't be the
case in the future, when have map in scheme, and we get an inliner.)
Anyway when expanding a big nested expression, as for example in
(language ecmascript compile-ghil) -- the pmatch code ends up being
super-nested -- we can consume loads o stack.
So given that on desktop machines, where rlimit is likely to be unset,
default rlimits are around 8 or 10 MB or so, let's bump up our default
limit to 640KB (on 32-bit). Should be enough for anyone.
See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.guile.devel/8599/focus=8662 for
more info. Thanks to Mark H. Weaver for the diagnosis!
* libguile/eval.c (scm_m_eval_when): Whoops, eval-when has an implicit
begin. Fix.
* module/oop/goops.scm: Syncase doesn't like definitions in expression
context, and grudgingly I have decided to go along with that. But that
doesn't mean we can't keep the old semantics, via accessing the module
system directly. So do so. I took the opportunity to rewrite some
macros with syntax-rules and syntax-case -- the former is nicer than
the latter, of course.
* module/oop/goops/save.scm: Don't define within an expression.
* module/oop/goops/simple.scm (define-class): Use define-syntax.
* module/oop/goops/stklos.scm (define-class): Use define-syntax.
* libguile/eval.h:
* libguile/eval.c (scm_m_eval_when): Define a cheap eval-when, used
before syncase has booted.
* module/Makefile.am: Reorder to put (system vm) and (system repl)
modules after the compiler, as they are not needed at runtime.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm: Move the eval-when earlier, to be the first
thing -- so when we recompile Guile we do so all in the '(guile)
module, not '(guile-user).
* module/ice-9/compile-psyntax.scm: Rewrite to assume that psyntax.scm
will eval-when to set its module, etc. Have everything in a let --
otherwise the `format' call is in (guile), but `target' was defined
in (guile-user). Also, write in an eval-when to the expanded file.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerate.
* module/ice-9/networking.scm:
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm:
* module/ice-9/r4rs.scm: Sprinkles of eval-when, for flavor.
* libguile/eval.h:
* libguile/eval.c (error_unbound_variable, error_defined_variable):
Move these prototypes up earlier.
(scm_m_at, scm_m_atat): New functions, provide the @ and @@
functionality. Moved here from defmacros because they are
"special", inasmuch as syncase doesn't really understand them in
interpreted code.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (@, @@): Don't define as defmacros, as
defmacros have to actually return source now.
The idea is to introduce `gsubrs' whose arity is encoded in their type
(more precisely in the sizeof (void *) - 8 MSBs). This removes the
indirection introduced by cclos and simplifies the code.
* libguile/__scm.h (CCLO): Remove.
* libguile/debug.c (scm_procedure_source, scm_procedure_environment):
Remove references to `scm_tc7_cclo'.
* libguile/eval.c (scm_trampoline_0, scm_trampoline_1,
scm_trampoline_2): Replace `scm_tc7_cclo' with `scm_tc7_gsubr'.
* libguile/eval.i.c (CEVAL): Likewise. No longer make PROC the first
argument. Directly invoke `scm_gsubr_apply ()' instead of jump to the
`evap(N+1)' label or call to `SCM_APPLY ()'.
* libguile/evalext.c (scm_self_evaluating_p): Remove reference to
`scm_tc7_cclo'.
* libguile/gc-card.c (scm_i_sweep_card, scm_i_tag_name): Likewise.
* libguile/gc-mark.c (scm_gc_mark_dependencies): Likewise.
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of): Likewise.
* libguile/print.c (iprin1): Likewise.
* libguile/gsubr.c (create_gsubr): Use `unsigned int's for REQ, OPT and
RST. Use `scm_tc7_gsubr' instead of `scm_makcclo ()' in the default
case.
(scm_gsubr_apply): Remove calls to `SCM_GSUBR_PROC ()'.
(scm_f_gsubr_apply): Remove.
* libguile/gsubr.h (SCM_GSUBR_TYPE): New definition.
(SCM_GSUBR_MAX): Changed to 33.
(SCM_SET_GSUBR_TYPE, SCM_GSUBR_PROC, SCM_SET_GSUBR_PROC,
scm_f_gsubr_apply): Remove.
* libguile/procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Remove reference to
`scm_tc7_cclo'; add proper handling of `scm_tc7_gsubr'.
* libguile/procs.c (scm_makcclo, scm_make_cclo): Remove.
(scm_procedure_p): Remove reference to `scm_tc7_cclo'.
(scm_thunk_p): Likewise, plus add proper `scm_tc7_gsubr' handling.
* libguile/procs.h (SCM_CCLO_LENGTH, SCM_MAKE_CCLO_TAG,
SCM_SET_CCLO_LENGTH, SCM_CCLO_BASE, SCM_SET_CCLO_BASE, SCM_CCLO_REF,
SCM_CCLO_SET, SCM_CCLO_SUBR, SCM_SET_CCLO_SUBR, scm_makcclo,
scm_make_cclo): Remove.
* libguile/stacks.c (read_frames): Remove reference to `scm_f_gsubr_apply'.
* libguile/tags.h (scm_tc7_cclo): Remove.
(scm_tc7_gsubr): New.
(scm_tcs_subrs): Add `scm_tc7_gsubr'.
* libguile/eval.c (scm_call_0, scm_call_1, scm_call_2, scm_call_3)
(scm_call_4): Special-case compiled procedures here, to avoid consing.
* libguile/vm.h:
* libguile/vm.c (scm_c_vm_run): Take a SCM after all.
(scm_vm_apply, scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Adapt to vm_run change.
* libguile/eval.c (scm_debug_opts): Whereas, today's machines are larger
than yesterday's; GCC consumes more words per stack frame than it used
to; and you can get quite some recursion in a halfway-compiled system,
be it resolved: let's bump up the C stack limit to 40k words (160 kB /
320 kB, depending on word size).
* libguile/eval.h:
* libguile/eval.c (scm_make_promise): Rename from `scm_makprom', and
export as the scheme procedure, `make-promise'.
* libguile/eval.i.c (CEVAL): s/makprom/make_promise/.