change makes the evaluator safer at the cost of evaluation speed.
It handles the case when the user has added a non-immediate
improper end of the application form, e.g., `(+ 0 . x)'.
(Earlier only cases like `(+ 0 . 0)' were handled.) I've tried to
minimize the extra cost as much as possible. The new code is
enclosed in #ifdef CAUTIOUS regions. NOTE: This also fixes the
problem with structs planted directly in the code (e.g. by a
macro). This no longer causes segmentation fault. (Thanks to
Eric Hanchrow.)
* eval.c, eval.h (scm_eval_args, scm_deval_args): Take one extra
arg `proc' in order to be able to throw errors; New argument
checking code.
from debug.c --> eval.c
* eval.h, eval.c (scm_eval_options_interface): New options
interface.
(SCM_EVAL_STACK): New option: Size of newly created stacks,
i.e. stacks for new threads.
* eval.c (unsafe_setjmp): Removed with #if 0.
* eval.c, numbers.c, unif.c, srcprop.c: Added a few curly braces
to avoid compiler warnings.
procedures;
(prinmacro): Removed. The code has been moved/merged into print.c
in order to decrease code redundancy. We want macros to print in
a way equivalent to procedures, and it would be silly to duplicate
the required code. (We don't want to maintain two places.)
(macrosmob): Print field is now a NULL pointer.
* eval.h (scm_macro_p, scm_macro_type, scm_macro_name,
scm_macro_transformer): New prototypes.
(scm_tc16_macro): Declared.
* * print.c (scm_iprin1): Added code for printing of macros. Macros
are now printed in a way equivalent to procedures.
ramap.c, symbols.c: Added new selectors SCM_CARLOC and SCM_CDRLOC
for obtaining the address of a car or cdr field. Motivation:
&SCM_CXR make assumptions about the internal structure of the
SCM_CXR selectors.
* eval.h, eval.c: Added new selector SCM_GLOC_VAL_LOC.
Motivation: see SCM_CXRLOC.
* alist.c, arbiters.c, continuations.c, debug.c, debug.h, eval.c,
eval.h, feature.c, filesys.c, fports.c, gc.c, gsubr.c, init.c,
ioext.c, kw.c, list.c, load.c, mallocs.c, numbers.c, numbers.h,
pairs.c, pairs.h, ports.c, ports.h, posix.c, procprop.c, procs.c,
procs.h, ramap.c, read.c, root.c, srcprop.c, srcprop.h,
strports.c, symbols.c, tags.h, throw.c, unif.c, variable.c,
vports.c: Cleaned up use of pairs: Don't make any special
assumptions about the internal structure of selectors and
mutators: SCM_CXR (<e1>) = <e2> --> SCM_SETCXR (<e1>, <e2>),
SCM_CXR (<e1>) &= <e2> --> SCM_SETAND_CXR (<e1>, <e2>) etc.
(Among other things, this change makes it easier to build Guile
with certain compilers which have problems with casted lvalues.)
main #include path; put most of them in a subdirectory called
'libguile'. This avoids naming conflicts between Guile header
files and system header files (of which there were a few).
* Makefile.in (pkgincludedir): Deleted.
(innerincludedir): New variable; this and $(includedir) are enough.
(INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Search for headers in "-I$(srcdir)/..".
(installed_h_files): Divide this up. Now this variable lists
those header files which should go into $(includedir) (i.e. appear
directly in the #include path), and ...
(inner_h_files): ... this new variable says which files appear in
a subdirectory, and are referred to as <libguile/mumble.h>.
(h_files): List them both.
(install): Create innerincludedir, not pkgincludedir. Put
the installed_h_files and inner_h_files in their proper places.
(uninstall): Corresponding changes.
* alist.h, append.h, arbiters.h, async.h, boolean.h, chars.h,
continuations.h, debug.h, dynwind.h, error.h, eval.h, fdsocket.h,
feature.h, fports.h, gc.h, genio.h, gsubr.h, hash.h, init.h,
ioext.h, kw.h, libguile.h, list.h, markers.h, marksweep.h,
mbstrings.h, numbers.h, options.h, pairs.h, ports.h, posix.h,
print.h, procprop.h, procs.h, ramap.h, read.h, root.h,
sequences.h, smob.h, socket.h, srcprop.h, stackchk.h, stime.h,
strings.h, strop.h, strorder.h, strports.h, struct.h, symbols.h,
tag.h, throw.h, unif.h, variable.h, vectors.h, version.h,
vports.h, weaks.h: Find __scm.h in its new location.
* __scm.h: Find scmconfig.h and tags.h in their new locations
(they're both "inner" files).