GUILE_PROC1. Build guile-procedures.txt, and add that file to
pkgdata_DATA.
* load.c: Added `pkgdata-dir', `site-dir', `library-dir'
primitives.
* guile-doc-snarf.awk: Drop trailing space when no arguments:
e.g., "(foo )" is now "(foo)".
* *.c: moved all the documentation for primitives from
guile-doc/ref/{appendices,posix,scheme}.texi into the source code.
This leaves about half of the primitives undocumented. Also, all
the markup is currently still texinfo. I don't have a problem
with texinfo per se, but the markup is not very descriptive or
accurate.
function headers and argument checking. Switched SCM_PROC,
SCM_PROC1 macros to be GUILE_PROC, GUILE_PROC1 (may change names
later, but was useful to keep old versions around while migrate)
that has docstrings and argument lists embedded in the GUILE_PROC
macro invocations that expand into a function header. Use lots of
new SCM_VALIDATE_* macros to simplify error checking and reduce
tons of redundancy. This is very similar to what I did for Scwm.
Note that none of the extraction of the docstrings, nor software
engineering checks of Scwm is yet added to Guile. I'll work on
that tomorrow, I expect.
* Makefile.am: Added scm_validate.h to modinclude_HEADERS.
* chars.c: Added docstrings for the primitives defined in here.
* snarf.h: Added GUILE_PROC, GUILE_PROC1. Added
SCM_REGISTER_PROC to be like old SCM_PROC, though old SCM_PROC
still remains for now. Changed naming convention for the s_foo
string name of the primitive to be s_scm_foo for ease of use with
the macro.
* scm_validate.h: Lots of new SCM_VALIDATE macros to simplify
argument checking through guile. Maybe some of these should be
folded into the header file for the types they check, but for now
it was easiest to just stick them all in one place.
scm_gensym): Added prototypes.
* symbols.c (scm_gensym): New function. This will speed up
certain types of applications (such as macro systems) which
generate lots of symbols.
from pairs with a GLOC in the car.
* symbols.c (msymbolize): Bugfix: Also initialize SCM_SYMBOL_HASH,
otherwise `symbol-hash' will behave badly.
(scm_symbol_hash): Bugfix: Must msymbolize if tc7_ssymbol, othwise
we get segmentation fault!
* symbols.c: Added #include "weaks.h". New functions
`builtin-bindings' and `builtin-weak-bindings'. (These will be
moved to an extraneous library when we split libguile.)
old scm_sysintern but doesn't take a second value argument.
(scm_sysintern): Now uses scm_sysintern0.
(scm_sysintern_no_module_lookup): Renamed to
scm_sysintern0_no_module_lookup and doesn't take a second value
argument any longer.
* symbols.h (scm_sysintern0: Added declaration.
* options.c (scm_init_opts): Use scm_sysintern0 instead of
scm_sysintern when interning option keys. Otherwise we risk
destroying the values of already interned variables.
* symbols.c (scm_sym2vcell): Bugfix: Treat definedp as
scheme-level boolean (use SCM_NFALSEP).
* backtrace.c (scm_init_backtrace): Make Scheme-level variable
`the-last-stack'.
(scm_backtrace): New function. (C version of old function from
boot-9.scm) Motivation: Make it possible to display backtraces
without depending on boot-9.scm. (I'm uncertain if this
motivation is good enough...)
* root.h (scm_root_state): Add member the_last_stack_var.
(scm_the_stack_var): Defined to scm_root->the_last_stack_var.
* root.c (mark_root): Mark scm_the_last_stack_var.
* init.c (scm_start_stack): Initialize scm_the_last_stack_var to
SCM_BOOL_F.
scm_sysintern_no_module_lookup.
(scm_sysintern): New function to take the place of the old
scm_sysintern. It uses the current toplevel lookup closure to give
the symbol its value. This is a temporary hack to put packages
like gtcltk into their own module.
(scm_can_use_top_level_lookup_closure_var): New variable to tell
us whether `scm_top_level_lookup_closure_var' has been initialized
and is usable.
* eval.c (scm_init_eval): Set it.
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.
* 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.)
array; use it appropriately. Since GCC is quite happy to
subscript functions, it never warned us about this; we should use
-Wpointer-arith in the future. I guess we never tested
case-insensitivity.