* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (compile-glil): Compute
warnings before optimizing, as unreferenced variables will be
optimized out.
* libguile/_scm.h: Fix C99 comment.
* module/language/tree-il/fix-letrec.scm (partition-vars): Also analyze
let-bound vars.
(fix-letrec!): Fix a bug whereby a set! to an unreffed var would be
called for value, not effect. Also "fix" <let>-bound lambda
expressions -- really speeds up pmatch.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("lexical sets", "the or hack"): Update
to take into account the new optimizations.
This requres the creation of a new type
scm_t_string_failed_conversion_handler to replace libunistring's
enum iconveh_ilseq_handler.
* libguile/strings.h: don't include <uniconv.h>
(scm_t_string_failed_conversion_handler): new enum type
(SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_ERROR, SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_QUESTION_MARK):
(SCM_FAILED_CONVERSION_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE): new enum type values
* libguile/strings.c (scm_to_stringn): now takes type
scm_t_string_failed_conversion_handler. All callers changed.
* libguile/print.c: include <uniconv.h>
* libguile/ports.c (scm_lfwrite_substr): use
scm_t_string_conversion_handler's constants
* libguile/gen-scmconfig.c (SCM_ICONVEH_ERROR):
(SCM_ICONVEH_QUESTION_MARK, SCM_ICONVEH_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE): store
iconveh_ilseq_hander constants as #define's
* libguile/string.c (scm_string): Restores the functionality
where scm_string tests for circular lists
* test-suite/tests/strings.test: add test for circular lists
* libguile/_scm.h (SCM_OBJCODE_MINOR_VERSION): Bump.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_error_bad_wide_string_length): New error
case.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-unsigned-integer, load-integer)
(load-keyword): Remove these instructions. The former two are
obsoleted by make-int64/make-uint64, the latter via make-keyword.
(load-string): Only handle narrow strings.
(load-symbol): Only handle narrow symbols. The wide case is handled
via make-symbol.
(load-wide-string): New instruction, for wide strings.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (define): Move here from loaders.c, as now it
just takes a sym on the stack.
(make-keyword, make-symbol): New instructions.
* module/language/assembly.scm: Remove removed instructions. No more
width byte in load-string etc.
* module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Adapt
to change in instruction set.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Compile
define by pushing the sym then emitting (define).
(dump-object): Dump narrow and wide strings differently. Use
make-keyword and make-symbol as appropriate.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten): When compiling a
ref to a primitive (not a call), first see if the primitive is
actually bound in the root module. (That's not the case with e.g.
bytevector-u8-ref).
* module/system/xref.scm (program-callee-rev-vars): Don't parse out
"nexts".
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test ("compiler"): Adapt to bytecode
format change.
To avoid leaving Guile in a broken state, the conversion
from locale-dependent case modification to Unicode case modification
should be an atomic commit
* libguile/chars.c (scm_c_upcase): revert to locale-dependent
toupper and tolower
* libguile/strings.c (unistring_escapes_to_guile_escapes): cast
tolower's parameter to int
* libguile/read.c (CHAR_DOWNCASE): cast tolower's parameter to int
* libguile/_scm.h (SCM_OBJCODE_COOKIE): Move the objcode cookie define
here, so that load.c can use it. This is a private header.
* libguile/load.c (FALLBACK_DIR): Include the objcode cookie in the
fallback path. Should fix problems when objcode changes incompatibly
during the 1.9 series.
* libguile/objcodes.c: Adapt to SCM_OBJCODE_COOKIE move.
This should fix http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.guile.devel/9059.
Reported by Daniel Kraft <d@domob.eu>.
* doc/ref/api-binding.texi (Binding Reflection): Update documentation of
`defined?'.
* libguile/evalext.c (scm_defined_p): Expect a module as the second
argument, not a lexical environment.
Also, scm_charprint is renamed to scm_i_charprint.
* libguile/strings.h: make scm_i_string_wide_chars internal.
* libguile/print.h: rename scm_charprint to scm_i_charprint. Make
internal.
* libguile/print.c (scm_i_charprint): renamed from scm_charprint
(scm_charprint): renamed to scm_i_charprint. All callers changed.
%string-dump and %symbol-dump are modified to return assocation lists
of string and symbol attributes instead of printing to stderr. They
are no longer conditional on SCM_DEBUG.
* libguile/strings.c (scm_sys_string_dump)
(scm_sys_symbol_dump): now returns alist of properties. No longer
require that SCM_DEBUG be defined.
(scm_sys_stringbuf_hist): now conditional on
SCM_STRING_LENGTH_HISTOGRAM
* libguile/strings.h: scm_sys_string_dump and scm_sys_symbol dump
are now declared as API
The port position macros incorrectly required enclosing braces
when used within if statements.
* libguile/ports.h (SCM_INCLINE, SCM_ZEROCOL, SCM_INCCOL)
(SCM_DECCOL, SCM_TABCOL): enclose macro in do/while
* libguile/ports.c (update_port_lf): remove extra braces
This adds full Unicode strings as a datatype, and it adds some
minimal functionality. The terminal and port encoding is assumed
to be ISO-8859-1. Non-ISO-8859-1 characters are written or
input as string character escapes.
The string character escapes now have 3 forms: \xXX \uXXXX and
\UXXXXXX, for unprintable characters that have 2, 4 or 6 hex digits.
The process for writing to strings has been modified. There is now a
function scm_i_string_start_writing that does the copy-on-write
conversion if necessary.
To compile strings that may be wide, the VM storage of strings and
string-likes has changed.
Most string-using functions have not yet been updated and may break
when used with wide strings.
* module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode):
use variable width string bytecode format
* module/language/assembly.scm (byte-length): use variable width
bytecode format
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-string, load-symbol):
(load-keyword, define): use variable-width bytecode format
* libguile/vm-engine.h (FETCH_WIDTH): new macro
* libguile/strings.h: new declarations
* libguile/strings.c (make_wide_stringbuf): new function
(widen_stringbuf): new function
(scm_i_make_wide_string): new function
(scm_i_is_narrow_string): new function
(scm_i_string_wide_chars): new function
(scm_i_string_start_writing): new function
(scm_i_string_ref): new function
(scm_i_string_set_x): new function
(scm_i_is_narrow_symbol): new function
(scm_i_symbol_wide_chars, scm_i_symbol_ref): new function
(scm_string_width): new function
(unistring_escapes_to_guile_escapes): new function
(scm_to_stringn): new function
(scm_i_stringbuf_free): modify for wide strings
(scm_i_substring_copy): modify for wide strings
(scm_i_string_chars, scm_string_append): modify for wide strings
(scm_i_make_symbol, scm_to_locale_stringn): modify for wide strings
(scm_string_dump, scm_symbol_dump, scm_to_locale_stringbuf):
(scm_string, scm_i_deprecated_string_chars): modify for wide strings
(scm_from_locale_string, scm_from_locale_stringn): add null test
* libguile/srfi-13.c: add calls for scm_i_string_start_writing for
each call of scm_i_string_stop_writing
(scm_string_for_each): modify for wide strings
* libguile/socket.c: add calls for scm_i_string_start_writing for each
call of scm_i_string_stop_writing
* libguile/rw.c: add calls for scm_i_string_start_writing for each
call of scm_i_string_stop_writing
* libguile/read.c (scm_read_string): allow reading of wide strings
* libguile/print.h: add declaration for scm_charprint
* libguile/print.c (iprin1): print wide strings and add new string
escapes
(scm_charprint): new function
* libguile/ports.h: new declarations for scm_lfwrite_substr and
scm_lfwrite_str
* libguile/ports.c (update_port_lf): new function
(scm_lfwrite): use update_port_lf
(scm_lfwrite_substr): new function
(scm_lfwrite_str): new function
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test ("compiler"): add string
width byte to sting-like asm tests
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (vector-ref, vector-set): Sync registers if we
call out to C.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten-lambda): Add an
extra argument, the self-label, which should be the gensym under which
the procedure is bound in a <fix> expression.
(flatten): If we see a call to a lexical ref to the self-label in a
tail position, rename and goto instead of goto/args, which will tear
down the frame -- or will, in the future. It's a primitive form of
loop detection.
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm (zero?): Expand to (= x 0).
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (fix-closure): New instruction, for wiring
together fixpoint procedures.
* module/Makefile.am (TREE_IL_LANG_SOURCES): Add fix-letrec.scm.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Reindent
the <glil-lexical> case, and handle 'fix for locally-bound vars.
* module/language/tree-il.scm (<fix>): Add the <fix> tree-il type and
accessors, for fixed-point bindings. This IL construct is taken from
the Waddell paper.
(parse-tree-il, unparse-tree-il, tree-il->scheme, tree-il-fold)
(pre-order!, post-order!): Update for <fix>.
* module/language/tree-il/analyze.scm (analyze-lexicals): Update for
<fix>. The difference here is that the bindings may not be assigned,
and are not marked as such. They are not boxed.
(report-unused-variables): Update for <fix>.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten): Compile <fix> to
GLIL.
* module/language/tree-il/fix-letrec.scm: A stub implementation of
fixing letrec -- will flesh out in a separate commit.
* module/language/tree-il/inline.scm: Fix license, it was mistakenly
added with LGPL v2.1+.
* module/language/tree-il/optimize.scm (optimize!): Run the fix-letrec!
pass.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c: Add add1 and sub1 instructions.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm: Compile 1+ and 1- to add1
and sub1.
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm (define-primitive-expander):
Add support for `if' statements in the consequent.
(+, -): Compile (- x 1), (+ x 1), and (+ 1 x) to 1- or 1+ as
appropriate.
(1-): Remove this one. Seems we forgot 1+ before, but we weren't
compiling it nicely anyway.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("void"): Fix expected compilation of (+
(void) 1) to allow for add1.
* configure.ac: Rework gmp and unistring checks to use
AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS, so that the compilation checks run with the
right -L/-l flags.
* libguile/Makefile.am (libguile_la_LIBADD): Adapt to need to add
$(LIBGMP) and $(LIBUNISTRING) here.
Hopefully this solves
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.guile.bugs/4288.
* libguile/numbers.c (mem2decimal_from_point, mem2ureal, mem2complex):
Fix a number of cases where, for invalid numbers, we could read past
the end of the buffer. This happened in e.g. "1.0+", "1/" and "1.0f".
But I couldn't figure out how to test for these, given that the
behavior depended on the contents of uninitialized memory in the
reader buffer. We'll just have to be happy with this.
Thanks to Kjetil S. Matheussen for the report.
Since the contents of SCM_MAKE_CHAR are evaluated more than once,
don't use it in situations where this could cause side-effects.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (make-char8): avoid side-effects with
SCM_MAKE_CHAR call
* libguile/chars.h (SCM_MAKE_CHAR): modified
Charname array declarations are corrected for style and
are made module-level. Array list length variables are
replaced with macros.
* libguile/chars.c: variable declaration fixes
This adds the 32-bit standalone characters. Strings are still
8-bit. Characters larger than 8-bit can only be entered or
displayed in octal format at this point. At this point, the
terminal's display encoding is expected to be Latin-1.
* module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode):
add 32-bit char
* module/language/assembly.scm (object->assembly): add 32-bit char
(assembly->object): add 32-bit char
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (make-char32): new op
* libguile/print.c (iprin1): print 32-bit char
* libguile/numbers.h: add type scm_t_wchar
* libguile/numbers.c: add type scm_t_wchar
* libguile/chars.h: new type scm_t_wchar
(SCM_CODEPOINT_MAX): new
(SCM_IS_UNICODE_CHAR): new
(SCM_MAKE_CHAR): operate on 32-bit char
* libguile/chars.c: comparison operators now use Unicode
codepoints
(scm_c_upcase): now receives and returns scm_t_wchar
(scm_c_downcase): now receives and returns scm_t_wchar
The global variables scm_charnames and scm_charnums are replaced with
the accessor functions scm_i_charname and scm_i_charname_to_num.
Also, the incomplete and broken EBCDIC support is removed.
* libguile/print.c (iprin1): use new func scm_i_charname
* libguile/read.c (scm_read_character): use new func
scm_i_charname_to_num
* libguile/chars.c (scm_i_charname): new function
(scm_i_charname_to_char): new function
(scm_charnames, scm_charnums): removed
* libguile/chars.h: new declarations
* libguile/objcodes.c (OBJCODE_COOKIE): Bump again, as our jump offsets
are now multiplied by 8.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (BR): Interpret the 16-bit offset as a relative
jump to the nearest 8-byte-aligned block -- increasing relative jump
range from +/-32K to +/-240K.
(mvra): Do the same for the mvra jump.
* libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Align the mvra.
* module/language/assembly.scm (align-block): New export, for aligning
blocks.
* module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Emit
jumps to the nearest 8-byte-aligned block. Effectively our range is 18
bits in either direction. I would like to do this differently -- have
long-br and long-br-if, and all the other br instructions go to 8 bits
only. But the assembler doesn't have an appropriate representation to
allow me to do this yet, so for now this is what we have.
* module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program):
Decode the 19-bit jumps.
* libguile/objcodes.c (OBJCODE_COOKIE): Bump objcode cookie, as we added
to struct scm_objcode.
* libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Add a uint32 after metalen
and before base, so that if the structure has 8-byte alignment, base
will have 8-byte alignment too. (Before, base was 12 bytes from the
start of the structure, now it's 16 bytes.)
* libguile/vm-engine.h (ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE): Add a check that can
be turned on with VM_ENABLE_PARANOID_ASSERTIONS.
(CACHE_PROGRAM): Call ASSERT_ALIGNED_PROCEDURE.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (long-local-ref): Add a missing semicolon.
* libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Rework to operate directly
on a malloc'd buffer, so that the program will be 8-byte aligned.
* module/language/assembly.scm (*program-header-len*): Add another 4 for
the padding.
(object->assembly): Fix case in which we would return (make-int8 0)
instead of (make-int8:0). This would throw off compile-assembly.scm's
use of addr+.
* module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Write
out the padding int.
* module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program):
And pop off the padding int too.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Don't pack
the assembly, assume that assembly.scm has done it for us. If a
program has a meta, pad out the program so that meta will be aligned.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: Adapt to expect programs to
have the extra 4-byte padding int.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (long-local-ref, long-local-set)
(make-variable): New intructions, for handling nlocs >= 256.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Compile
<glil-lexical> with support for nlocs >= 256.
* libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Remove the "unused" field --
the old "nexts" -- and expand nlocs to 16 bits.
* module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (write-bytecode): Write
the nlocs as a uint16.
* module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program):
Decompile 16-bit nlocs. It seems this decompilation is little-endian
:-/
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test: Fix up to understand nlocs as a
little-endian value. The test does the right thing regarding
endianness.
* libguile/programs.h:
* libguile/programs.c: (SCM_PROGRAM_FREE_VARIABLES): Rename from
SCM_PROGRAM_FREE_VARS. Callers changed.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Rename arg to
"free_variables".
(scm_program_free_variables): Rename from program-free-vars.
* libguile/vm-engine.h:
* libguile/vm-engine.c (VM_CHECK_FREE_VARIABLES): Rename from
VM_CHECK_CLOSURE.
(vm_engine, CACHE_PROGRAM): Rename closure and closure_count to free_vars and
free_vars_vount.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (FREE_VARIABLE_REF): Rename from CLOSURE_REF.
(free-ref, free-boxed-ref, free-boxed-set): Rename from closure-ref,
closure-boxed-ref, closure-boxed-set.
(make-closure): Renamed from make-closure2.
* module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Hack to
never write out the the old "make-closure" instruction. Will fix
better later. Change to emit free-ref etc instead of closure-ref.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten): Emit make-closure
instead of make-closure2, now that the old make-closure is gone.
* module/system/vm/program.scm (system): Rename program-free-vars to
program-free-variables.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("lambda"): Update for make-closure.
* libguile/frames.c (scm_frame_external_link): Removed.
* libguile/frames.h: No need to have the "external link" in the stack
frame -- update macros to take the new situation into account.
* libguile/objcodes.h (struct scm_objcode): Rename the nexts field to
"unused". In the future we can use it for nlocs, I think.
(SCM_OBJCODE_NEXTS): removed.
* libguile/programs.h:
* libguile/programs.c (scm_make_program): Expect the third argument to
be a vector of free variables, not a list of free variables.
SCM_BOOL_F indicates no free variables, not SCM_EOL.
(program_mark): Adapt.
(scm_program_arity): No more nexts.
(scm_program_free_vars): Replaces scm_program_externals.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (VM_CHECK_EXTERNAL)
(vm_engine): No need for the "external" var.
* libguile/vm-engine.h (CACHE_PROGRAM): Update for SCM_PROGRAM_FREE_VARS
instead of SCM_PROGRAM_EXTERNALS.
(NEW_FRAME): Update for new frame size, and no need to cons up
externals. Yay :)
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (load-program): Update for scm_make_program.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (external-ref, external-set): No more.
(make-closure): No more.
(goto/args): No need to re-cons externals here. Update for new stack
frame size.
(mv-call, return, return/values): Update for new frame size. No need
to reinstate externals on return.
* libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program, scm_load_compiled_with_vm):
Update for scm_make_program.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm (objcode-env-externals): Treat '() as
#f, for the externals. Need to clean this up later...
* module/system/vm/program.scm (arity:nexts): Remove. Rename
program-external to program-free-vars.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (box, empty-box): Boxing values and storing
them in local variables.
(local-boxed-ref, local-boxed-set): A combination of local-ref then
variable-ref/set.
(make-closure2, closure-ref, closure-boxed-ref, closure-boxed-set):
New ops. The idea is to migrate Guile over to using flat dispay
closures. See the paper "Three Implementation Models for Scheme" by
Kent Dybvig for more details; this is the "stack-based" model.
* libguile/vm-engine.c:
* libguile/vm-engine.h: Add the necessary infrastructure to keep track
of a "closure" variable, like our "externals" in semantics, but
minimal, flat, and O(1) in implementation.
* libguile/objcodes.c (OBJCODE_COOKIE): Bump.
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c:
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c:
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Renumber instructions, so I can have a bit
more space to work.
* libguile/vm.c (struct t_32bit_aligned): New.
(really_make_boot_program)[bytes]: Use it. This fixes possibly
unaligned accesses, which cause a "bus error" on some platforms (e.g.,
sparc-*).
* libguile/objcodes.c: Fix `sizeof (OBJCODE_COOKIE)' assertion: the
trailing 0 must not be taken into account, and multiple of 8 means the
3 LSBs are clear.
* libguile/objcodes.c (OBJCODE_ENDIANNESS, _OBJCODE_STRINGIFY,
OBJCODE_STRINGIFY, OBJCODE_WORD_SIZE): New macros.
(OBJCODE_COOKIE): Use them. The intent is that `.go' files compiled
for a different endianness or word size are detected.
* libguile/gen-scmconfig.c (main): Don't emit typedefs for `long_long'
and `ulong_long'. This was already deprecated in 1.8 and known to
cause conflicts with other libraries such as HDF5, as reported by Mark
Patterson <mpatterson@physics.queensu.ca>
(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-guile/2009-02/msg00003.html).
* libguile/instructions.c: In loops, replace scm_op_last with
SCM_VM_NUM_INSTRUCTIONS.
(fetch_instruction_table): Protect the instruction symbols from
collection. Before they were only marked by the name->opcode hash
table, leading to races in which they could be collected.
(scm_lookup_instruction_by_name): Protect the hash table earlier, as
it's not actually a stack variable, since it's static.