* module/language/tree-il/analyze.scm (proc-ref?): Check for
SPECIAL-NAME in the <module-ref> and <lexical-ref> cases too.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("warnings")["format"]("non-literal
format string using gettext as module-ref _", "non-literal format
string using gettext as lexical _"): New tests.
* 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.
* module/texinfo.scm (texi-command-specs): Add a new kind of texinfo
command, inline-text-args, a sort of a cross between inline-args,
which are unparsed, and inline-text, which is. Perhaps this should
supersede inline-args at some point. In any case, add acronym as an
inline-text-args element.
(inline-content?, arguments->attlist, complete-start-command)
(parse-inline-text-args, make-dom-parser): Adapt for
inline-text-args.
* module/texinfo/serialize.scm (inline-text-args): Add serialization for
@acronym.
* test-suite/tests/texinfo.test ("test-texinfo->stexinfo"): Add some
tests.
* module/ice-9/vlist.scm (make-block): If we are making a hash table,
allocate it inline with the contents. Otherwise don't even add a
pointer to the block.
(block-hash-table?): New internal accessor.
(block-ref*): Remove. Vhash entries are no longer wrapped.
(block-ref):
(block-hash-table-next-offset):
(block-hash-table-set-next-offset!):
(block-hash-table-ref):
(block-hash-table-set!):
(block-hash-table-add!): Adapt to take content vector explicitly, and
to expect the hash table inline with the contents. Some of these
accessors are new. Adapt callers.
(assert-vlist): New helper.
(vlist-cons): Update comment.
(vhash?): Update scheme to allocate the hash table and chain links
inline with the contents.
(%vhash-fold*, %vhash-assoc): Rewrite to be more performant.
* module/language/tree-il/peval.scm (<operand>, make-operand)
(make-bound-operands, peval): Avoid emitting needless aliases in
degenerate cases of let.
(visit-operand): If we visit an operand with a fresh counter and have
to abort, record that fact.
* test-suite/tests/peval.test ("partial evaluation"): Add a test.
* module/ice-9/vlist.scm (set-block-next-free!): Define this instead of
increment-block-next-free!.
(block-append!): Refactor to take an offset, and only append if the
offset is the next free value, and there is space in the block.
(block-cons): Refactor to not be a loop. The partial evaluator would
have to understand effects analysis in order to be able to unroll it,
and there's at most one recursion.
Recovers the performance loss resulting from the previous commit.
* module/ice-9/vlist.scm: Use define-inlinable instead of define-inline,
to ensure strict argument evaluation. There is a slight performance
penalty, but I hope subsequent hacks make it up.
* module/language/tree-il/cse.scm: New pass, some simple common
subexpression elimination with effects analysis.
* test-suite/tests/cse.test: New test.
* test-suite/Makefile.am:
* module/Makefile.am: Adapt.
* module/language/tree-il/peval.scm: Use effects analysis from (language
tree-il effects) instead of our own constant-expression?. Eagerly
mark assigned lexicals as non-copyable.
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm
(*interesting-primitive-names*): Add number? and char?. Add more
numeric predicates. Add character comparators. Add throw, error, and
scm-error.
(*primitive-accessors*): Remove struct-vtable. Though the vtable's
contents may change (through redefinition), its identity does not
change.
(*effect-free-primitives*): Put struct-vtable, number?, and char?
here.
(*multiply-valued-primitives*): Instead of listing singly-valued
primitives, list multiply-valued primitives.
(*bailout-primitives*): New list.
(*negatable-primitives*): New alist.
(*bailout-primitive-table*, *multiply-valued-primitive-table*)
(*negatable-primitive-table*): New tables.
(singly-valued-primitive?): Adapt to
use *multiply-valued-primitive-table*.
(bailout-primitive?, negate-primitive): New exported procedures.
Fixed <http://bugs.gnu.org/11196>.
Reported by Klaus Stehle <klaus.stehle@uni-tuebingen.de>.
* module/srfi/srfi-9.scm (define-record-type): Define the contructor
before TYPE-NAME. Set RTD's constructor field.
* test-suite/tests/srfi-9.test ("record compatibility"): New test
prefix.
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm (resolve-primitives!): Resolve
public module-refs to primitives.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test: New tests for primitive resolution.
* libguile/srfi-13.c (scm_string_trim, scm_string_trim_right)
(scm_string_trim_both): Take the whitespace fast-path if the char_pred
is scm_char_set_whitespace.
* module/web/http.scm (read-header, split-and-trim, parse-quality-list):
(parse-param-component, parse-credentials, "Content-Type"):
(read-request-line, read-response-line): Use char-set:whitespace
instead of char-whitespace?. It avoids recursing into the VM.
* module/web/server/http.scm (bad-request, http-read): If an exception
is raised while reading a response, write out a 400 Bad Request
response before closing the port.
* module/language/elisp/boot.el (integerp, wholenump): Call `integer?'
before `exact?' so that these predicates return nil for non-numbers
instead of signalling an error.