* socket.c (scm_htons, scm_ntohs, scm_htonl, scm_ntohl): new
functions for network data conversion.
* numbers.c (scm_num2long, scm_num2longlong):
throw out-of-range instead of wrong-type-arg if appropriate.
(scm_iint2str): handle -2^31 correctly.
(scm_num2long): handle -2^31 bignum correctly.
(scm_num2long_long): rewrite the bigdig case: basically copied
from scm_num2long.
numbers.h: (SCM_BITSPERLONGLONG): deleted.
* unif.c (rapr1): use sprintf instead of intprint for unsigned
longs: intprint can't cope with large values.
* numbers.c (scm_num2ulong): check more consistently that the
input is not negative. if it is, throw out-of-range instead of
wrong-type-arg.
* ramap.c (scm_array_fill_int): don't limit fill to INUM for
uvect, ivect or llvect.
Check that fill doesn't overflow short uniform array.
* __scm.h: add another long to the definition of long_long and
ulong_long.
* unif.c (scm_raprin1): use 'l' instead of "long_long" in the
print representation of llvect. read can't handle more than
one character.
(scm_dimensions_to_uniform_array): make "fill" an optional argument
instead of a rest argument.
* tags.h (scm_tc7_llvect): wasn't defined anywhere, so use the free
tag 29 for now.
* __scm.h: don't mention LONGLONGS.
* unif.c, numbers.c, eq.c, gc.c, print.c, eval.c, ramap.c:
replace LONGLONGS with HAVE_LONG_LONGS as set by configure.
* net_db.c (scm_inet_aton): throw errors using the misc-error key
instead of system-error. inet_aton doesn't set errno.
system-error isn't right in gethost either, since it's throwing
the value of h_errno instead of errno. so:
(scm_host_not_found_key, scm_try_again_key,
scm_no_recovery_key, scm_no_data_key): new error keys.
(scm_resolv_error): new procedure, use the new keys.
(scm_gethost): call scm_resolv_error not scm_syserror_msg.
* error.c: (various): use scm_cons instead of scm_listify
to build short lists.
* boot-9.scm (read-hash-extend to set up arrays): add 'l' for
long_long uniform vectors.
* networking.scm (sethostent, setnetent, setprotoent, setservent):
take an optional argument STAYOPEN. default is #f.
* readline.c (scm_init_readline): set rl_readline_name to Guile,
to allow conditionals in .inputrc.
less than two. (Thanks to Jorgen Schaefer.)
* print.c (scm_write, scm_display, scm_newline, scm_write_char):
Don't assume that the current output port is valid. Somebody
might close it. (Thanks to Bernard Urban.)
associated with subrs.
(SCM_SUBRNUM, SCM_SUBR_ENTRY, SCM_SUBR_GENERIC, SCM_SUBR_PROPS,
SCM_SUBR_DOC): New macros.
(scm_subr_table): New variable.
(scm_mark_subr_table): New function.
* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Call scm_init_subr_table.
* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Don't mark subr names here.
(scm_igc): Call scm_mark_subr_table.
* snarf.h (SCM_GPROC, SCM_GPROC1): New macros.
* procs.c, procs.h (scm_subr_p): New function (used internally).
* gsubr.c, gsubr.h (scm_make_gsubr_with_generic): New function.
* objects.c, objects.h (scm_primitive_generic): New class.
* objects.h (SCM_CMETHOD_CODE, SCM_CMETHOD_ENV): New macros.
* print.c (scm_iprin1): Print primitive-generics.
* __scm.h (SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_1, SCM_GASSERT1,
SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_2, SCM_GASSERT2): New macros.
* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL, SCM_APPLY): Replace scm_wta -->
SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_1 for scm_cxr's (unary floating point
primitives). NOTE: This means that it is now *required* to use
SCM_GPROC1 when creating float scm_cxr's (float scm_cxr's is an
obscured representation that will be removed in the future anyway,
so backward compatibility is no problem here).
* numbers.c: Converted most numeric primitives (all but bit
comparison operations and bit operations) to dispatch on generic
if args don't match.
* eval.c, eval.h (scm_eval_body): New function.
* objects.c (scm_call_generic_0, scm_call_generic_1,
scm_call_generic_2, scm_call_generic_3, scm_apply_generic): New
functions.
* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Apply the cmethod directly after having
called scm_memoize_method instead of doing a second lookup.
* objects.h (scm_memoize_method): Now returns the memoized cmethod.
* procs.c (scm_make_subr_opt): Use scm_sysintern0 instead of
scm_sysintern so that the binding connected with the subr name
isn't cleared when we give set = 0.
port, return the print state associated to it in the current print
chain, if one exists;
(scm_port_with_print_state): New procedure: Associate a
print-state with a port.
(scm_valid_oport_value_p): Use SCM_PORT_WITH_PS_P;
(scm_printer_apply): Wrap port and pstate as a smob;
(print_state_printer): Removed.
newline. A bit faster, and definitely hairier.
(scm_read_line): Count newlines here instead.
* strings.c (scm_take_str): New function.
(scm_take0str): Reimplement in terms of scm_take_str. * strings.h
(scm_take_str): New declaration. * ioext.c (scm_read_line): Use
scm_take_str, to avoid copying the string.
Add some simple-minded support for line buffered ports.
* ports.h (SCM_BUFLINE): New flag for ports.
* init.c (scm_init_standard_ports): Request line-buffering on
the standard output port.
* * ports.c (scm_mode_bits): Recognize 'l' as a request for line
buffering.
(scm_putc, scm_puts, scm_lfwrite): If the port is line-buffered,
and there's a newline to be written, flush the port.
* ports.c: (scm_lseek): clear buffers even if just reading current
position.
* fports.c (local_fclose): call local_fflush unconditionally.
(various): don't use the scm_must... memory procs.
* ports.h (scm_port): make read_pos a pointer to const.
strports.c: take care of rw_active and rw_randow.
fports.c: scm_fport_drain_input: removed. do it all in ports.c.
strports.c (scm_mkstrport): check that pos is reasonable.
ioext.c (scm_ftell, scm_fseek): use lseek.
(SCM_CLEAR_BUFFERS): macro deleted.
ioext.c (redirect_port: use ptob fflush, read_flush.
ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): add ftruncate.
ports.c (scm_newptob): set ftruncate.
adjust ptob tables.
* ports.c (scm_ftruncate): new procedure.
fports.c (local_ftrunate), strports.c (str_ftruncate): new procs.
strports.c (st_seek, st_grow_port): new procs.
fports.h (scm_port): change size types from int to off_t.
ports.c (scm_init_ports): initialise the seek symbols here
instead of in ioext.c.
strports.c (scm_call_with_output_string): start with an empty
string, so seek and ftruncate can be used.
* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): add a read_flush procedure which is the
equivalent to fflush for the read buffer.
* ports.c (scm_newptob): set read_flush.
ports.c (void_port_ptob): set read_flush.
fports.c (local_read_flush): new proc. add to ptob.
strport.c (st_read_flush): likewise.
vport.c (sf_read_flush): likewise.
fports.h (struct scm_fport): remove random member. there's nothing
left but fdes. leaving it as a struct to allow for future changes.
fports.c: replace usage of scm_fport::random with scm_port::rw_random.
ports.c: (scm_putc, scm_puts, scm_lfwrite): call the read_flush
ptob proc if the read buffer is filled.
* ports.h (scm_port): add a rw_random member and replace
reading and writing members with rw_active member.
SCM_PORT_READ/SCM_PORT_WRITE: new values.
* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): add writing and reading members
to replace write_needs_seek: it isn't good enough for non-fports.
ports.c, ioext.c, fports.c: corresponding changes.
(struct scm_port_table): give it a typedef and rename to scm_port.
ports.c, fports.c, strports.c, vports.c, ioext.c, ports.h:
corresponding changes.
* ports.c (scm_newptob): bugfix: set seek member.
* * (scm_lseek): new procedure, using code from ioext.c:scm_fseek
and generalised to all port types.
* scmsigs.c (scm_init_scmsigs): set the SA_RESTART flag for all
signals (it was only being done for handlers installed from Scheme).
Otherwise (for example) SIGSTOP followed by SIGCONT on an interpreter
waiting for input caused an EINTR error from read.
* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): make all the char members
unsigned, so they convert to int without becoming negative if large.
* fports.c (scm_fdes_wait_for_input): forgot to check compilation
with threads enabled. rename this procedure to
fport_wait_for_input and take a port instead of a fdes.
use scm_fport_input_waiting_p instead of scm_fdes_waiting_p.
* readline.c (scm_readline): Applied a patch from Greg Harvey to
get readline support working again: use fdopen to get FILE objects.
* gc.c (scm_init_storage): install an atexit proc to flush the
ports.
(cleanup): the new proc. it sets a global variable which can be
checked by the ptob flush procs to avoid trying to throw
exceptions during exit. not very pleasant but it seems more reliable.
* fports.c (local_fflush): check terminating variable and if set
don't throw exception.
* CHECKME: that the atexit proc is installed if unexec used.
* throw.c (scm_handle_by_message): don't flush all ports here.
it still causes bus errors.
* fports.h (SCM_FPORT_CLEAR_BUFFERS): rename to SCM_CLEAR_BUFFERS
and move to ioext.c.
* fports.c (scm_fdes_waiting_p): merged into fport_input_waiting_p.
* ports.c (scm_char_ready_p): check the port buffer and call the
ptob entry if needed.
* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): input_waiting_p added. change all the
ptob initialisers. use it in char-ready
* ioext.c (scm_do_read_line): moved from ports.c. make it static.
* vports.c (sfflush): modified to write a char (since softports
currently use shortbuf.)
* fports.c (scm_standard_stream_to_port): moved to init.c and
made static.
* init.c (scm_init_standard_ports): make stdout and stderr
unbuffered if connected to a terminal. with stdio they
were line-buffered by default.
* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): change fflush return to void.
change flush proc definitions.
* strports.c (scm_call_with_output_string): get size from
buffer instead of port stream.
(scm_strprint_obj): likewise.
(st_flush): new proc.
* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): added write_end member,
as an optimisation. set it where write_buf_size is set.
* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): change stream from void *
back to SCM. SCM presumably must be large enough to hold a
pointer (and probably vice versa but who knows.)
(SCM_SSTREAM): deleted. change users back to SCM_STREAM.
(scm_puts): rewritten
* fports.c (local_ffwrite, local_fputs): removed.
* strports.c (stputc, stputs, stwrite): dyked out (FIXME)
* vports.c (sfputc, sfputs, sfwrite) likewise.
* ports.c (write_void_port, puts_void_port): removed.
(putc_void_port, getc_void_port, fgets_void_port): likewise.
* ports.c (scm_lfwrite): rewritten using fport.c version.
* fports.c (local_fputc): deleted.
* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): initialise write_needs_seek.
* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): add seek function pointer.
* fports.c: set it to local_seek, new procedure.
* fports.h (SCM_MAYBE_DRAIN_INPUT): moved to ports.c.
use ptob for seek. take ptob instead of fport arg.
* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): new member write_needs_seek,
replaces reading member in fport struct.
* vports.c (sfgetc): store the getted char into the buffer.
rename to sf_fill_buffer and install it for fill-buffer in ptob.
the Scheme interface is still a procedure that gets a char.
(scm_make_soft_port): set up the port buffer (shortbuf).
* fports.c (local_fgetc, local_fgets): deleted.
* strports.c (stgetc): likewise.
* ports.c: scm_generic_fgets: likewise.
* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): add fill_buffer.
* ports.c (scm_newptob): assign it.
* strports.c (scm_mkstrport): set up the buffer.
put just the string into the stream, not cons (pos stream).
(stfill_buffer): new proc.
* ports.h: fport buffer moved into port table: to be
used for all port types.
* throw.c (scm_handle_by_message): flush ports at exit.
* socket.c (scm_sock_fd_to_port): use scm_fdes_to_port.
(scm_getsockopt, scm_setsockopt, scm_shutdown, scm_connect,
scm_bind, scm_listen, scm_accept, scm_getsockname,
scm_getpeername, scm_recv, scm_send, scm_recvfrom,
scm_sendto,
use SCM_FPORT_FDES. use SCM_OPFPORTP not SCM_FPORTP.
* posix.c (scm_getgroups): use SCM_ALLOW/DEFER_INTS.
(scm_ttyname): use SCM_FPORT_FDES.
(scm_tcgetpgrp, scm_tcsetpgrp): likewise.
* ioext.c (scm_isatty_p): use SCM_FPORT_FDES.
(scm_fdes_to_ports): modified.
(scm_fdopen): use scm_fdes_to_port.
* ports.c (scm_init_ports): don't try to flush ports using
atexit(). it's too late, errors will cause SEGV.
* fports.c (scm_fport_buffer_add): new procedure.
* fports.h (SCM_FDES_RANDOM_P): new macro. use it in
scm_fdes_to_port and scm_redirect_port.
* ioext.c (scm_redirect_port): use setvbuf to set buffers in the
new port. reset fp->random.
* fports.c (scm_fdes_to_port), ports.c (scm_void_port),
filesys.c (scm_opendir):
restore defer interrupts while the port is constructed.
* (scm_setvbuf): if mode is _IOFBF and size is not supplied,
derive buffer size from fdes or use a default.
(scm_fdes_to_port): use setvbuf instead of creating the buffers
directly.
vports.c (various places): use SCM_SSTREAM.
strports.c: likewise.
* gdbint.c: likewise.
* ports.h (SCM_SSTREAM): new macro.
* fports.c (scm_input_waiting_p): use scm_return_first, since port
may be removed from the stack by the tail call to scm_fdes_waiting_p.
* fports.h (SCM_CLEAR_BUFFERS): new macro.
* ports.c (scm_force_output): call scm_fflush.
* print.c (scm_newline): don't check errno for EPIPE (it wouldn't
* reach this point.) don't flush port (if scm_cur_outp).
* fports.h (SCM_FPORT_FDES): new macro.
* vports.c (sfflush): don't need to set errno.
* ports.c: install scm_flush_all_ports to be run on exit.
ports.c fports.c ioext.c posix.c socket.c net_db.c filesys.c:
removed all uses of SCM_DEFER/ALLOW ints for now. they were mainly
just protecting errno. some may need to be put back.
* scmsigs.c (take_signal): save and restore errno while this
proc runs.
*fports.c (print_pipe_port, local_pclose, scm_pipob): deleted.
* open-pipe, close-pipe are emulated in (ice-9 popen)
ports.c (scm_ports_prehistory): don't init scm_pipob.
ports.h (scm_tc16_pipe): deleted.
posix.c (scm_open_pipe, scm_close_pipe): deleted.
* ioext.c (scm_primitive_move_to_fdes): use fport.
* fport.c (scm_fport_fill_buffer): flush write buffer if needed.
change arg type from scm_fport to SCM port.
fport.h (SCM_SETFDES): removed.
(SCM_MAYBE_DRAIN_INPUT): new macro.
* ioext.c (scm_dup_to_fdes): use SCM_FSTREAM.
(scm_ftell): always use lseek and account for the buffer.
(scm_fileno): use fport buffer.
(scm_fseek): clear fport buffers. always use lseek.
* posix.c (scm_pipe): use fport buffer.
* unif.c: include fports.h instead of genio.h.
* fports.c (scm_fdes_wait_for_input, scm_fport_fill_buffer): new
procedures.
(local_fgetc): use them.
(local_ffwrite): use buffer.
(local_fgets): use buffer.
(scm_setbuf0): deleted.
(scm_setvbuf): set the buffer.
(scm_setfileno): deleted.
(scm_evict_ports): set fdes directly.
* (scm_freopen): deleted. doesn't seem useful in Guile.
(scm_stdio_to_port): deleted.
fports.h (struct scm_fport): add shortbuf member to avoid separate
code for unbuffered ports.
(SCM_FPORTP, SCM_OPFPORTP, SCM_OPINFPORTP, SCM_OPOUTFPORTP): moved
from ports.h.
* genio.c, genio.h: move contents into ports.c, ports.h. The
division wasn't useful.
* fports.c, fports.h (scm_fport_drain_input): new procedure.
* ports.c (scm_drain_input): call scm_fport_drain_input.
* scm_fdes_waiting_p: new procedure.
* fports.c (scm_fdes_to_port): allocate read and/or write buffers.
(scm_input_waiting_p): check the buffer.
(local_fgetc, local_fflush, local_fputc): likewise.
* fports.h (scm_fport): read/write_buf,_pos,_buf_end,,_buf_size:
new members.
* init.c (scm_init_standard_ports): pass fdes instead of FILE *.
* * ports.c (scm_drain_input): new procedure.
ports.h: prototype.
* fports.c (FPORT_READ_SAFE, FPORT_WRITE_SAFE, FPORT_ALL_OKAY,
pre_read, pre_write): removed.
(local_fputc, local_fputs, local_ffwrite): use write, not stdio.
(scm_standard_stream_to_port): change first arg from FILE * to
int fdes.
(local_fflush): flush fdes, not FILE *.
* fports.h (SCM_NOFTELL): removed.
* genio.c, ports.c: don't include filesys.h.
* genio.c (scm_getc): don't use scm_internal_select if FPORT.
do it in fports.c:local_fgetc.
* genio.c: don't use SCM_SYSCALL when calling ptob procedures.
do it where it's needed in the port smobs.
* filesys.c (scm_input_waiting_p): moved to fports.c, stdio
buffer support removed. take SCM arg, not FILE *.
* filesys.h: prototype moved too.
* fports.c (scm_fdes_to_port): new procedure.
(local_fgetc): use read not fgetc.
(local_fclose): use close, not fclose.
(local_fgets): use read, not fgets
* fports.h: prototype for scm_fdes_to_port.
* fports.h (scm_fport): new struct.
* fports.c (scm_open_file): use open, not fopen.
#include fcntl.h
* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): change stream from SCM to void *.
* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): check for memory allocation error.
(scm_prinport): remove MSDOS hair.
(scm_void_port): set stream to 0 instead of SCM_BOOL_F.
(scm_close_port): don't throw errors: do it in fports.c.
procedure-with-setters.
* print.c (scm_iprin1): Use scm_procedure_name instead of
scm_procedure_property for compiled closures.
* eval.c, print.c (scm_iprin1): Added entries for scm_tc7_pws.
several places, declare a fresh i local to each block where it is
used, and give it a signedness appropriate to its use in each case.
(scm_iprlist): Same.
* print.c (scm_iprin1): Add cast to avoid unsigned/signed
comparison warnings.
* print.c (ENTER_NESTED_DATA): Make i an unsigned long, to avoid
signed/unsigned clashes.
* print.h (SCM_PRINT_STATE_P): Removed SCM_NIMP test. (NIMP
macros should by convention not test for NIMPness.)
(SCM_COERCE_OPORT): Adjust indentation.
* print.c (scm_valid_oport_value_p): Adjusted indentation; Added
SCM_NIMP test before SCM_PRINT_STATE_P.
* struct.c, struct.h, gc.c: Renamed:
scm_struct_i_layout --> scm_vtable_index_layout
scm_struct_i_vcell --> scm_vtable_index_vcell
scm_struct_i_vtable --> scm_vtable_index_vtable
scm_struct_i_printer --> scm_vtable_index_printer
scm_struct_i_vtable_offset --> scm_vtable_offset_user
* struct.c (scm_print_struct): Use new printer slot; Default
printing: Also output hex code of vtable so that type identity
will be indicated as well.
(scm_init_struct): Updated required_vtable_fields to "pruosrpw";
Removed struct_printer_var; Removed struct-vtable-offset;
(vtable-index-layout, vtable-index-vtable, vtable-index-printer,
vtable-offset-user): New constants.
* struct.h (scm_struct_i_vtable_offset): Bumped from 3 to 4.
(scm_struct_i_printer, SCM_STRUCT_PRINTER): New slot in vtables.
If this slot contains a procedure, use that to print structures of
the type represented by this vtable.
* print.c (scm_iprin1): Don't print arguments of macro
transformers. (They are always: exp env.); Bugfix: Unmemoize
transformer source with correct environment.
(struct scm_print_state) [revealed]: New field.
(scm_print_state_vtable): Make visible to the outside world for
type checking purposes.
(scm_valid_oport_value_p): New prototype.
* print.c (scm_valid_oport_value_p): New function to check whether
a certain value is acceptable as a port argument.
(scm_print_state_vtable): New variable.
(scm_free_print_state): Set `revealed' field to false.
(scm_iprin1): Call user supplied closure printer with
scm_printer_apply. Print in the traditional way when there isn't
one or when it returns #f.
(scm_prin1, scm_display, scm_write, scm_newline, scm_write_char):
Accept a port/print-state pair in addition to just a port.
(scm_prin1): Don't return the print_state to the pool when it has
been `revealed'.
(scm_printer_apply): Set `revealed' field of print_state to true.
(scm_init_print): Set scm_print_state_vtable.
(print_state_fluid, print_state_fluid_num): Removed.
* gsubr.c: New global symbol scm_i_inner_name.
* debug.c (scm_procedure_name): Try procedure property
`inner-name' if `name' fails.
* print.c (scm_iprin1): Use scm_macro_name.
* eval.c (scm_m_define): Give names to macros as well; Only the
first top-level definition gives a procedure/macro a name.
Otherwise confusing names can turn up in backtraces.
(SCM_CEVAL): SCM_IM_DEFINE: Set `inner-name' property instead of
`name'; Give names to macros as well.
* procs.c (scm_closure_p), print.c (scm_iprin1), eval.c
(scm_macro_transformer): Use SCM_CLOSUREP instead of
scm_closure_p.
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.
state as nested data while they are printed.
(print_state_fluid, print_state_fluid_num): New variables.
(scm_init_print): Initialize them.
(scm_iprin): If print_state_fluid carries a print_state, use that
instead of creating a new one.
(scm_printer_apply, apply_stub, struct apply_data): New
definitions to help with calling printer functions written in
Scheme.
* print.h (scm_printer_apply): New prototype.
scm_struct_i_n_words to get the number of fields, not
-scm_struct_n_extra_words.
On the route to fancier struct printing:
* struct.c (scm_print_struct): New function to print a structure.
Include "genio.h" to support it. This function doesn't do
anything interesting right now, but I think it should be here
anyway.
* struct.h: Include "print.h" and add prototype for
scm_print_struct.
* print.c (scm_iprin1): Call scm_print_struct instead of trying to
print structures ourself.
gdb_interface.h, gdbint.c, gdbint.h, gh_data.c, gh_init.c,
gh_io.c, gh_list.c, gh_predicates.c, gh_test_c.c, gh_test_repl.c,
init.c, net_db.c, options.c, options.h, ports.c, print.c, read.c,
script.h, snarf.h, srcprop.c, srcprop.h, stacks.c, stacks.h,
throw.c: Update copyright years; these files have been worked on
significantly in 1997, but only had copyright years for 1996.
Also, change name of copyright holder on some from Mikael
Djurfeldt to Free Software Foundation; he has signed papers
assigning the changes to the FSF.
ANSI declarations combined with K&R definitions. We'll
appease it a little bit. But when it invades France, we fight.
* print.c (scm_iprlist): Change 'tlr' argument to an int.
* print.h (scm_iprlist): Here too.
* numbers.c (scm_divbigdig): Change definition to match
declaration in numbers.h.
* unif.c (scm_makflo): Change definition to match declaration in
unif.h.
figure that out; this usually happens when one variable is only
initialized and used when a particular condition holds true, and
we know that condition will never change within a given invocation
of the function. In this case, we simply initialize the variables
to placate the compiler, hopefully to a value which will cause a
crash if it is ever actually used.
* print.c (scm_iprin1): Initialize mw_pos.
* read.c (scm_lreadrecparen): Initialize tl2, ans2.
* throw.c (scm_ithrow): Initialize dynpair.
* unif.c (scm_uniform_vector_ref): Initialize cra.
* struct.c (init_struct): Initialize prot.
* mbstrings.c (scm_print_mb_symbol): Initialize mw_pos and inc.
the print state representation: Don't use a tail array for
recording of circular references. Resizing of the print state
structure invalidates the print state pointer. To avoid passing
around an indirect print state reference to all printing
functions, we instead let the print state reference a resizable
vector.
returning it to pool. It is better to do it here than in
scm_prin1 since scm_prin1 is called often.
* print.c (make_print_state): Bugfix: Initialize pstate->ceiling.
* print.c: New functions: scm_make_print_state,
scm_free_print_state.
references now have a new appearance which is more compact and
also gives a clue about what the target of the reference is.
By setting parameters in the print state, more fancy printing can
be achieved. This is used by the (not yet commited) backtrace
code.
* print.c: Added #include "struct.h". Removed function
scm_prlist.
* print.c (scm_prin1): Print states are now allocated when calling
scm_prin1 and then passed around to all printing functions as an
argument. A cache `print_state_pool' enables reuse of print
states.
(scm_make_print_state): New function.
(scm_iprin1): Adaption to print states.
(scm_iprlist): An initial "hare and tortoise" scan brings down
time complexity to O (depth * N). (Better time complexity will be
achieved when the printing code is completely rewritten.)
* print.c, print.h: Closures now print like #<procedure foo (x)>.
People who whish to see the source can do `(print-enable 'source)'.
Removed #ifdef DEBUG_EXTENSIONS.
printing. (init_ref_stack, grow_ref_stack): New functions. Added
a hook for printing of closures (accessible via print options).
This leads to a split of calls to scm_iprin1 into two classes:
elementary print operations (e. g. the code which prints a smob)
still use scm_iprin1 while top level calls (like scm_display) use
scm_prin1. scm_prin1 begins by clearing the data structure used
to record reference information.