* module/system/base/language.scm (<language>): Add 'for-humans?'
field, and export new 'language-for-humans?' predicate.
* doc/ref/compiler.texi (Compiler Tower): Document.
* module/language/assembly/spec.scm, module/language/bytecode/spec.scm,
module/language/glil/spec.scm, module/language/objcode/spec.scm,
module/language/tree-il/spec.scm, module/language/value/spec.scm:
Mark these languages as 'for-humans?'.
* 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/vm/trace.scm (build-prefix): New helper.
(print-application, print-return): Use the helper.
(trace-calls-to-procedure, trace-calls-in-procedure):
(trace-instructions-in-procedure, call-with-trace): Add #:max-indent
argument, defaulting to the terminal width less 40 characters.
* doc/ref/scheme-using.texi: Update `trace' docs.
Based on a patch by Nala Ginrut.
* doc/ref/api-procedures.texi (Compiled Procedures): Expand
program-arguments-alist and program-lambda-list documentation.
* module/system/vm/program.scm (arity->arguments-alist): Fix the rest
arg if there are also keyword args, a bug found while documenting!
* test-suite/tests/session.test ("procedure-arguments"): Update.
* module/system/base/ck.scm: New module.
* module/srfi/srfi-9.scm: Import (system base ck).
(getter-type, getter-index, getter-copier): Convert incoming argument
convention to CK form.
(define-tagged-inlinable): Convert return value convention for key
lookup to CK form.
* module/srfi/srfi-9/gnu.scm: Import (system base ck).
Rename '%set-fields-unknown-getter' to 'unknown-getter'.
(c-list, c-same-type-check): New macros.
(%set-fields): Using the CK abstract machine, arrange to check (at
macro expansion time) that all of the getters in head position
correspond to the same record type.
* test-suite/tests/srfi-9.test: Add test.
Moved scm_i_struct_hash from struct.c to hash.c and made it static.
The port's alist is now a field of 'scm_t_port'.
Conflicts:
libguile/arrays.c
libguile/hash.c
libguile/ports.c
libguile/print.h
libguile/read.c
* 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/objcodes.c: Change to expect objcode on disk to be embedded
in ELF instead of having the funky cookie.
(to_native_order): Use already existing SCM_BYTE_ORDER style byte
order instead of chars.
(bytecode_to_objcode): No need for word_size arg.
(scm_bytecode_to_objcode, scm_objcode_to_bytecode): Take optional
endianness arg instead of sometimes using target-endianness.
(scm_load_objcode, scm_write_objcode, scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode):
Remove.
* libguile/objcodes.h: Adapt.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Use
scm_load_thunk_from_file.
(make_boot_program): Adapt to use scm_bytecode_to_objcode with
endianness arg.
* module/Makefile.am (OBJCODE_LANG_SOURCES): Add (language objcode
elf).
* module/language/objcode/elf.scm: New module, embeds objcode in ELF.
* module/language/bytecode/spec.scm (compile-objcode):
(decompile-objcode): Use (target-endianness).
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm: use (language objcode elf) for
write-objcode.
* module/scripts/disassemble.scm (disassemble):
* module/system/repl/command.scm (disassemble-file): Use
load-thunk-from-file.
* module/system/vm/objcode.scm: Remove load-objcode and write-objcode.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test (test-target): Adapt to the new
ELF world.
* 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.
There are a some failures currently:
FAIL: tree-il.test: warnings: format: non-literal format string with forward declaration
ERROR: srfi-18.test: current-exception-handler: current handler returned at top level - arguments: ((wrong-type-arg "car" "Wrong type argument in position ~A (expecting ~A): ~S" (1 "pair" #<unspecified>) (#<unspecified>)))
ERROR: srfi-18.test: current-exception-handler: multiple levels of handler nesting - arguments: ((wrong-type-arg "car" "Wrong type argument in position ~A (expecting ~A): ~S" (1 "pair" #<unspecified>) (#<unspecified>)))
ERROR: srfi-18.test: current-exception-handler: exception handler installation is thread-safe - arguments: ((wrong-type-arg "car" "Wrong type argument in position ~A (expecting ~A): ~S" (1 "pair" #<unspecified>) (#<unspecified>)))
Conflicts:
module/language/tree-il/peval.scm
module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm
test-suite/tests/tree-il.test
* module/system/base/pmatch.scm (pmatch): Always wrap with 'let', even
if the expression appears atomic, because in the presence of
'identifier-syntax', we cannot know what an atomic expression will
later expand to. Also use '#:export-syntax' instead of '#:export'
to export 'pmatch'.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (cond, case): Reimplement using syntax-case,
with improved error messages and support for '=>' within 'case' as
mandated by the R7RS. Add warnings for duplicate case datums and
case datums that cannot be meaningfully compared using 'eqv?'.
* module/system/base/message.scm (%warning-types): Add 'bad-case-datum'
and 'duplicate-case-datum' warning types.
* test-suite/tests/syntax.test (cond, case): Update tests to reflect
improved error reporting. Add tests for '=>' within 'case'.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test (partial evaluation): Update tests to
reflect changes in how 'case' is expanded.
* doc/ref/api-control.texi (Conditionals): Document '=>' within 'case'.
* module/language/tree-il/analyze.scm
(format-analysis)[check-simple-format-args]: New procedure. Use it.
Add support for applications of <module-ref>.
* module/system/base/message.scm (%warning-types): Handle the `format
simple-format' warning.
* module/language/scheme/spec.scm (scheme)[make-default-environment]:
Use `simple-format' as the default `format'.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("warnings")["format"]: Explicitly use
(@ (ice-9 format) format) where needed.
("simple-format"): New test prefix.
* module/system/repl/command.scm (language): Set the
*current-language*.
* module/system/repl/repl.scm (start-repl): Create a new dynamic scope
for *current-language*.
* module/system/base/target.scm (%target-endianness, %target-word-size):
New fluids.
(%native-word-size): New variable.
(with-target): Set these fluids.
(cpu-endianness, cpu-word-size, triplet-cpu, triplet-vendor,
triplet-os): New procedures.
(target-cpu, target-vendor, target-os): Use them.
(target-endianness, target-word-size): Refer to the corresponding
fluid.
* libguile/objcodes.c (target_endianness_var, target_word_size_var): New
global variables.
(NATIVE_ENDIANNESS): New macro.
(target_endianness, target_word_size, to_native_order): New functions.
(make_objcode_from_file): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead
of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'.
(bytecode_to_objcode): New function, based on `scm_bytecode_to_objcode',
with the addition of an `endianness' and `word_size' parameters.
(scm_bytecode_to_objcode): Use it.
(scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New function.
(scm_write_objcode): Use `target_word_size' and `target_endianness'.
Convert OBJCODE's len and meta-len to native byte order.
(scm_init_objcodes): Initialize `target_endianness_var' and
`target_word_size_var'.
* libguile/objcodes.h (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New declaration.
* libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Use
`scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test (%objcode-cookie-size): New
variable.
(test-target): New procedure.
("cross-compilation"): Add `test-target' calls and the "unknown
target" test.
* module/system/base/target.scm (validate-target): Accept any tuple with
at least 3 parts.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test (test-triplet): New procedure.
("cross-compilation"): New test prefix.
* module/system/repl/common.scm (make-repl): Fix to accept language
objects in addition to symbols. Fixes http://debbugs.gnu.org/9857.
Thanks to Tristan Colgate for the report.