* libguile/finalizers.c: New excitement! We'll be running finalizers
asynchronously, from asyncs. This will make it safer to allocate
while holding a mutex.
(GC_set_finalizer_notifier): Add back-compat shim.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Init the async finalizer mechanism
during boot.
* libguile/gc.c (scm_storage_prehistory): Tell libgc we'll be finalizing
on demand.
(scm_gc): Explicitly run finalizers here.
* libguile/threads.c (guilify_self_2): Run finalizers here if
queue_finalizer_async happened to run during guilify_self_1.
* configure.ac: Add check for GC_set_finalizer_notifier.
* libguile/finalizers.c: New excitement! We'll be running finalizers in
threads, if that's available. If it's not available, during early
boot, we can run finalizers in asyncs. This will make it safer to
allocate while holding a mutex.
* libguile/posix.c (scm_fork): Shut down the finalizer thread before
forking.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Init the async finalizer mechanism
during boot and, if available, initialialize the finalizer thread at
the very end.
* libguile/gc.c (scm_storage_prehistory): Tell libgc we'll be finalizing
on demand.
(scm_gc): Explicitly run finalizers here. If you're calling this
function, you probably want synchronous GC.
* libguile/fports.c (scm_revealed_count, scm_port_revealed)
(scm_set_port_revealed_x, scm_adjust_port_revealed_x): Move these APIs
here, and only operate on fports. To keep revealed ports alive, now
we will just keep them in a data structure that the GC knows about --
a static list.
* libguile/fports.h: Add revealed count to scm_t_fport, and move decls
of revealed-count functions here.
* libguile/ports.h:
* libguile/ports.c: Adapt to change. Remove SCM_REVEALED and
SCM_SETREVEALED; since they only apply to fports now, keeping them
around would be inviting type errors.
(finalize_port): We don't need to worry about resuscitating ports
here.
* libguile/init.c: Use the scm_set_port_revealed_x function to set the
revealed counts on stream ports.
* libguile/weak-set.c (make_weak_set):
* libguile/weak-table.c (make_weak_table): If we have a threaded Guile,
* keep a weak set (table) of weak sets (tables). Use this and the
pthread_atfork mechanism to lock and unlock weak sets and weak tables
during a fork().
* libguile/weak-set.h (scm_weak_set_prehistory): New internal API.
* libguile/init.c: Add call to scm_weak_set_prehistory().
This should help with regex portability, as reported in
<http://bugs.gnu.org/10684> for Darwin 8.11.
* m4/gnulib-cache.m4 (gl_MODULES): Add `regex'.
* configure.ac: Remove header checks for regex.h, rxposix.h, and
rx/rxposix.h. Remove check for the `regcomp' function. Remove
definition of `HAVE_REGCOMP'. Define `ENABLE_REGEX'.
* libguile/init.c: Check for `ENABLE_REGEX' instead of `HAVE_REGCOMP'.
* libguile/regex-posix.c: Always include <regex.h>. Remove #ifdefs for
rxposix.h and co.
This is a temporary workaround for the 2.0 stable series. The next
stable series should have an implicit `setlocale (LC_ALL, "")' call,
which will make this unnecessary.
* libguile/feature.c (progargs_fluid): Rename to...
(scm_program_arguments_fluid): ... this. Update users.
* libguile/feature.h (scm_program_arguments_fluid): New internal
declaration.
* libguile/init.c (invoke_main_func): Call
`scm_i_set_boot_program_arguments' instead of
`scm_set_program_arguments'.
* libguile/script.c (locale_arguments_to_string_list,
scm_i_set_boot_program_arguments): New functions.
(scm_compile_shell_switches): Use `locale_arguments_to_string_list'.
* libguile/script.h (scm_i_set_boot_program_arguments): New internal
declaration.
* test-suite/standalone/Makefile.am (check_SCRIPTS, TESTS): Add
`test-command-line-encoding'.
* test-suite/standalone/test-command-line-encoding: New file.
* libguile/weak-vector.c:
* libguile/weak-vector.h: Renamed from weaks.[ch]. Remove weak pairs.
They were not safe to access with `car' and `cdr'. Remove weak alist
vectors, as we have weak tables and sets. Reimplement weak vectors,
moving the implementation here.
* libguile/vectors.c:
* libguile/vectors.h: Remove the extra header word. Use
scm_c_weak_vector_ref / scm_c_weak_vector_set_x to access weak
vectors.
* libguile/snarf.h: Remove the extra header word in vectors.
* libguile/threads.c (do_thread_exit, fat_mutex_lock, fat_mutex_unlock):
Instead of weak pairs, store thread-owned mutexes in a list of
one-element weak vectors.
* libguile/guardians.c (finalize_guarded): Similarly, store object
guardians in a list of one-element weak vectors.
* libguile/modules.c (scm_module_reverse_lookup): We no longer need to
handle the case of weak references.
* libguile/print.c (iprin1): Use the standard vector accessor to print
vectors.
* libguile.h:
* libguile/Makefile.am:
* libguile/gc-malloc.c:
* libguile/gc.c:
* libguile/goops.c:
* libguile/init.c:
* libguile/objprop.c:
* libguile/struct.c: Update includes.
* module/ice-9/weak-vector.scm: Load weak vector definitions using an
extension instead of %init-weaks-builtins.
* test-suite/tests/weaks.test: Use the make-...-hash-table names instead
of the old alist vector names.
* libguile/weak-table.c:
* libguile/weak-table.h: New files, implementing open-addressed weak
hash tables, similar to the implementation of weak sets. This will
let us remove weak pairs.
* libguile.h:
* libguile/Makefile.am:
* libguile/evalext.c:
* libguile/gc.c:
* libguile/init.c:
* libguile/print.c:
* libguile/tags.h: Update all the pieces for the new files and tc7.
* libguile/weak-set.c:
* libguile/weak-set.h: New files, implementing weak sets, for use in the
symbol table and port set. Eventually we will be able to remove weak
pairs.
* libguile.h:
* libguile/Makefile.am: Add new files.
* libguile/evalext.c:
* libguile/gc.c:
* libguile/init.c:
* libguile/print.c:
* libguile/tags.h: Add support for the new types.
* libguile/init.h:
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Change arg to this internal
function from SCM_STACKITEM* to void*. Actually it's a
struct GC_stack_base*.
* libguile/bdw-gc.h: Don't do pthread redirects, because we don't want
to affect applications' pthread_* bindings.
* libguile/pthread-threads.h (scm_i_pthread_create)
(scm_i_pthread_detach, scm_i_pthread_exit, scm_i_pthread_cancel)
(scm_i_pthread_sigmask): Do pthread redirects here, in this internal
header.
* libguile/threads.h: Remove declaration of internal
scm_i_with_guile_and_parent. Remove declaration of undefined
scm_threads_init_first_thread. Make declaration of internal
scm_threads_prehistory actually internal, and take a void* (actually a
struct GC_stack_base*).
* libguile/threads.c (GC_get_stack_base): Implement a shim if this
function is unavailable, and fold in the implementations of
get_thread_stack_base.
(GC_call_with_stack_base): Actually implement.
(guilify_self_1): Take a GC_stack_base* as an arg.
(scm_i_init_thread_for_guile): Likewise, and set up libgc for
registration of other threads.
(scm_init_guile): Use GC_get_stack_base instead of our own guesswork.
(with_guile_and_parent, scm_i_with_guile_and_parent): Rework to
trampoline through a GC_call_with_stack_base.
(scm_threads_prehistory): Pass the "base" arg on to guilify_self_1.
* libguile/init.c (stream_body, scm_standard_stream_to_port): Don't name
stdin, stdout, and stderr -- at least not as strings. That confuses
any code which tries to treat port-filename as a real filename, like
the syntax expander, or the `load' procedure/macro. Also this
behavior matches the docs now.
* libguile.h:
* libguile/Makefile.am:
* libguile/deprecated.h:
* libguile/deprecated.c:
* libguile/init.c:
* libguile/properties.c:
* libguile/properties.h: Deprecate the "primitive properties"
interface. It was only used to implement object properties, and that
is no longer the case.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (make-object-property): Reimplement just in
terms of weak hash tables, and make threadsafe.
* NEWS:
* doc/ref/api-utility.texi: Update.
* libguile/r6rs-ports.c (scm_register_r6rs_ports): New function.
* libguile/r6rs-ports.h (scm_register_r6rs_ports): New declaration.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Call it.
* libguile/srfi-1.c:
* libguile/srfi-1.h:
* libguile/srfi-60.c:
* libguile/srfi-60.h:
* libguile/ChangeLog-srfi: Move here, from the srfi/ dir. The C API is
internal. Add API to register the extensions, called by init.c.
* libguile/init.c: Verily, register srfi extensions.
* libguile/Makefile.am: Add srfi files.
* module/srfi/srfi-1.scm:
* module/srfi/srfi-60.scm: Update load-extension invocation.
* Makefile.am:
* configure.ac: Remove srfi/ dir.
* test-suite/standalone/Makefile.am:
* test-suite/standalone/test-srfi-1.c: Remove srfi-1 C test, we don't
support this API any more.
* libguile/Makefile.am:
* libguile/discouraged.c: Remove discouraged.c.
* libguile/deprecated.c:
* libguile/deprecated.h:
* libguile/discouraged.h: All functions and declarations moved from
discouraged.[ch] to deprecated.[ch], adding deprecation warnings.
* libguile/init.c: Remove discouraged init.
* libguile/numbers.c (scm_num2float, scm_num2double): Deprecate.
* test-suite/standalone/test-num2integral.c: Port to modern API.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Move the call to
scm_init_threads_default_dynamic_state after the call to
scm_load_startup_files, so that the default dynamic state is in the
(guile-user) module, not (guile).
* libguile/Makefile.am:
* libguile/init.c:
* libguile/expand.c:
* libguile/expand.h: Add new expander. The idea is that macroexpansion
is one thing, and whether to compile or interpret the result of that
is another thing.
* libguile/memoize.c: Adapt to expand as necessary, and then memoize
expanded source without worrying about syntax errors.
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (make-general-closure): Allow alt clauses to not
possess the full make-general-closure arity.
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_load): Initialize %load-should-autocompile
to false.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile):
* libguile/load.h:
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_load_should_autocompile): At the end of
init, check GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE.
* libguile/script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): Instead of making
--autocompile / --no-autocompile render into the s-expression, just
handle them immediately, so that --no-autocompile takes effect for the
expander.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Call scm_init_control after
initing fluids.
* libguile/control.h (scm_sys_default_prompt_tag): New internal var.
* libguile/control.c (scm_c_abort): If abort is called for an unknown
tag, raise an exception, except if the tag was the default prompt tag,
in which case really abort -- to prevent recursion when some other
patches land.
(scm_init_control): Define %default-prompt-tag in the default
environment.
* libguile/control.h:
* libguile/control.c: Remove scm_atcontrol and scm_atprompt.
(scm_c_make_prompt): Remove handler arg, as the handler is inline.
(scm_abort): New primitive, exported to Scheme as `abort'. The
compiler will also recognize calls to `abort', but this is the base
case.
(scm_init_control): Remove scm_register_control, just have this
function, which adds `abort' to the `(guile)' module.
* libguile/eval.c (eval): Add SCM_M_PROMPT case.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Change scm_register_control call
into a nice orderly scm_init_control call.
* libguile/memoize.h: (scm_sym_at_prompt, SCM_M_PROMPT):
* libguile/memoize.c (MAKMEMO_PROMPT, scm_m_at_prompt, unmemoize): Add
prompt support to the memoizer.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (prompt): Fix to not expect a handler on the
stack.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (prompt): Add definition in terms of @prompt.
* module/ice-9/control.scm: Simplify, and don't play with the compiler
here, now that prompt and abort are primitive.
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (primitive-eval): Add a prompt case.
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm
(*interesting-primitive-names*): Add @prompt and prompt.
* libguile/Makefile.am:
* libguile/control.c:
* libguile/control.h:
* libguile/init.c: Add stub @control and @prompt primitives, for use
when bootstrapping (ice-9 control).
* libguile/foreign.h:
* libguile/init.c: Change so that init just registers an extension,
later called by foreign.scm.
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_init_foreign): Define constants for the
various foreign types.
* module/Makefile.am:
* module/system/foreign.scm: New module, for the foreign function
interface.
* libguile/tags.h (scm_tc7_frame, scm_tc7_objcode, scm_tc7_vm)
(scm_tc7_vm_cont): Take more tc7s for VM-related data structures.
* libguile/evalext.c (scm_self_evaluating_p):
* libguile/gc.c (scm_i_tag_name):
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of, create_standard_classes):
* libguile/print.c (iprin1): Add cases for the new tc7s.
* libguile/frames.c:
* libguile/frames.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c:
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/vm.c:
* libguile/vm.h: Desmobify.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_vm_apply): Export to Scheme, because VM objects are
no longer applicable.
* module/system/repl/command.scm (profile):
* module/system/vm/trace.scm (vm-trace):
* module/system/vm/vm.scm (vm-load): Call vm-apply to run a program in a
VM instead of treating the VM as applicable.
* libguile/Makefile.am (modinclude_HEADERS):
* libguile/vm-bootstrap.h: Remove vm-bootstrap.h.
* libguile/frames.c: No more vm-bootstrap.h.
* libguile/instructions.c (scm_init_instructions):
* libguile/objcodes.c (scm_init_objcodes):
* libguile/programs.c (scm_init_programs): No need to call
scm_bootstrap_vm, init.c does that for us.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_bootstrap_vm): No need call e.g.
scm_bootstrap_frames, init.c does that. Remove a twice-calling guard,
should be unnecessary. Don't define the load-compiled subr here.
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_load): Define the load-compiled subr here.
* libguile/vm.h: Declare scm_bootstrap_vm here.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Properly integrate VM
bootstrapping into this file.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): It turns out generalized-vectors
and generalized-arrays don't actually block anyone in the dependency
graph, so punt those back to the end. Bootstrap bytevectors earlier,
though, which don't actually depend on smobs.
* libguile/foreign.h:
* libguile/foreign.c: New files, implementing simple wrappers around
foreign values, such as those that one might link in dynamically from
a library.
* libguile/tags.h (scm_tc7_foreign): Take a tc7 for foreign values.
* libguile.h:
* libguile/init.c: Add foreign.h to headers and init.
* libguile/print.c (iprin1): Add printer for foreign values.
* libguile/gc.c (scm_i_tag_name): Case for foreign values.
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of, create_standard_classes): Add a class
for foreign values.
* libguile/evalext.c (scm_self_evaluating_p): Add case for foreign
values.
* libguile/Makefile.am: Add foreign.[ch] to the build.
* libguile/srfi-14.c (define_charset):
* libguile/deprecated.c (scm_create_hook): Don't bother making the
returned objects (hooks or charsets) into permanent objects; they are
already defined, and then the caller probably stores them away too.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Add a couple annotations.