* module/language/elisp/bindings.scm (global?): New function.
* module/language/elisp/compile-tree-il.scm (lexical-binding): New
variable.
(bind-lexically?): If lexical binding is enabled, bind lexically
unless a special binding exists.
(compile-%set-lexical-binding-mode): New function.
* module/language/elisp/lexer.scm (lexical-binding-regexp): New
variable.
(lex): Return a `set-lexical-binding-mode!' token if a comment is
found while reading the first line.
* module/language/elisp/parser.scm (get-expression): Add support for
`set-lexical-binding-mode!' tokens.
* module/language/elisp/runtime/function-slot.scm: Import and re-export
the `%set-lexical-binding-mode' special form.
* test-suite/tests/elisp-compiler.test
("Let and Let*")["lambda args inside lexical-let"]: Update.
* module/language/elisp/bindings.scm: Use `(srfi srfi-9)'.
(bindings-type): Remove low-level record type definition and replace
with...
(bindings): ...this, an SRFI-9 record type. All uses changed.
(mark-global-needed!): Rename to...
(mark-global!): ...this. All callers changed.
(map-globals-needed): Rename to...
(map-globals): ...this. All callers changed.
* module/language/elisp/compile-tree-il.scm (generate-let)
(generate-let*, compile-lambda, compile-with-added-symbols)
(compile-progn, compile-if): Return nil if the form's body is empty.
* test-suite/tests/elisp-compiler.test ("Sequencing")["empty progn"]:
New test.
("Conditionals")["if with no else"]: New test.
("Let and Let*")["empty let, empty let*"]: New test.
("Lambda Expressions")["empty lambda"]: New test.
* module/language/elisp/runtime/macros.scm: Remove.
(macro-lambda, macro-prog1, macro-prog2, macro-cond, macro-and,
macro-or, macro-catch, macro-unwind-protect): Rewrite in Elisp and
move to...
* module/language/elisp/boot.el (lambda, prog1, prog2, cond, and, or,
catch, unwind-protect): ...here.
(eval-and-compile): New macro.
(funcall, fset, null, consp, listp, car, cdr, make-symbol-signal):
Wrap definitions in an `eval-and-compile' form so that they can be
used by the rewritten macros.
* module/language/elisp/runtime.scm: Remove `built-in-macro'.
* module/language/elisp/Makefile.am: Remove
module/language/elisp/runtime/macros.scm from `ELISP_LANG_SOURCES'.
* test-suite/tests/elisp-compiler.test ("Exceptions")["catch and
throw"]: Use a freshly-consed object instead of a literal object. This
test previously assumed that similar literal objects are never
identical, which no longer true.
("Equivalence Predifcates")["eq"]: Likewise.
* libguile/boolean.c (scm_nil_p): New function.
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c (nilp, not_nilp):
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (br_if_nil, br_if_not_nil): New instructions.
Renumber other ops.
* libguile/_scm.h (SCM_OBJCODE_MINOR_VERSION): Increment.
* module/language/assembly/compile-bytecode.scm (compile-bytecode): Add
support for writing `br-if-nil' and `br-if-not-nil' instructions.
* module/language/assembly/disassemble.scm (code-annotation): Add
`br-if-nil' and `br-if-not-nil' to the list of branch instructions.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm: Add `nil?' to
`*primcall-ops*'.
(flatten): Use the new branch instructions for `nil?' conditionals.
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm: Add `nil?' to
`*interesting-primitive-names*', `*effect-free-primitives', and
`*effect+exception-free-primitives*'.
* module/system/base/target.scm (%target-endianness, %target-word-size):
New fluids.
(%native-word-size): New variable.
(with-target): Set these fluids.
(cpu-endianness, cpu-word-size, triplet-cpu, triplet-vendor,
triplet-os): New procedures.
(target-cpu, target-vendor, target-os): Use them.
(target-endianness, target-word-size): Refer to the corresponding
fluid.
* libguile/objcodes.c (target_endianness_var, target_word_size_var): New
global variables.
(NATIVE_ENDIANNESS): New macro.
(target_endianness, target_word_size, to_native_order): New functions.
(make_objcode_from_file): Use `scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead
of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'.
(bytecode_to_objcode): New function, based on `scm_bytecode_to_objcode',
with the addition of an `endianness' and `word_size' parameters.
(scm_bytecode_to_objcode): Use it.
(scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New function.
(scm_write_objcode): Use `target_word_size' and `target_endianness'.
Convert OBJCODE's len and meta-len to native byte order.
(scm_init_objcodes): Initialize `target_endianness_var' and
`target_word_size_var'.
* libguile/objcodes.h (scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode): New declaration.
* libguile/vm.c (really_make_boot_program): Use
`scm_bytecode_to_native_objcode' instead of `scm_bytecode_to_objcode'.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test (%objcode-cookie-size): New
variable.
(test-target): New procedure.
("cross-compilation"): Add `test-target' calls and the "unknown
target" test.
* module/system/base/target.scm (validate-target): Accept any tuple with
at least 3 parts.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test (test-triplet): New procedure.
("cross-compilation"): New test prefix.
Reported by Dmitry Chestnykh <dmitry@codingrobots.com>.
Fixes <http://debbugs.gnu.org/10070>.
* libguile/bytevectors.c (scm_bytevector_copy_x): Use `memmove', not
`memcpy'.
* test-suite/tests/bytevectors.test ("2.2 General
Operations")["bytevector-copy! overlapping"]: New test.
* doc/ref/api-data.texi (Bytevector Manipulation): Mention possible
overlapping.
* test-suite/tests/eval.test ("stacks"): Enable another test, fix to use
with-throw-handler, and remove a duplicate test, now that there is no
difference between subrs and gsubrs.
* libguile/foreign.c (scm_procedure_to_pointer): Keep a weak reference
to CIF so that it is not reclaimed before POINTER. Before that it
could be reclaimed and typically reused to store the CIF of another
procedure with the same arity, leading to obscure wrong-type-arg
errors.
* doc/ref/intro.texi (Introduction):
* doc/ref/scheme-reading.texi (Further Reading):
* doc/ref/srfi-modules.texi (SRFI Support): Fix some urls. Thanks to
Henrik Sandklef for the report.
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm: Rename expand-when-list to parse-when-list,
and simplify to compare literal values.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerate.
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm: Rename all instances of "chi" to "expand".
Addded a hack to expand-eval-when that will be fixed later.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerated.
* module/system/repl/common.scm (make-repl): Fix to accept language
objects in addition to symbols. Fixes http://debbugs.gnu.org/9857.
Thanks to Tristan Colgate for the report.
These tests had been disabled as part of
b7742c6b71 ("new evaluator, y'all").
* test-suite/tests/eval.test ("define set procedure-name")["closure"]:
Change to `pass-if' since it now works, as a result of
ee15aa46e3 ("set names of functions
defined at the toplevel from `eval'").
("stacks")["arguments of a gsubr stack frame"]: Remove (throw
'unresolved).
* libguile/procprop.c (scm_set_procedure_minimum_arity_x): New
function, allows a user to override a function's arity.
(scm_i_procedure_arity): Look up in the overrides table first.
* libguile/procprop.h: Add scm_set_procedure_minimum_arity_x.
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (primitive-eval): Override arity of "general
closures".
* test-suite/tests/procprop.test ("procedure-arity"): Add tests.
Based on a patch from Stefan Israelsson Tampe. Test based on work by
Patrick Bernaud.
* libguile/bitvectors.c (scm_bit_set_star_x): Fix a long-standing (since
2005) bug in which instead of using the kv bitvector, we actually use
the `v' bitvector. Also, change to allow `kv' being shorter than
`v'.
* test-suite/tests/bitvectors.test ("bit-set*!"): Add tests.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten-lambda-case): Clear
lexical stack slots at the end of a non-tail let, letrec, or fix.
Fixes http://debbugs.gnu.org/9900.
* test-suite/tests/gc.test ("gc"): Add test.
* module/language/tree-il/peval.scm (peval): The <dynwind> compiler will
copy the winder and unwinder values, so make sure that they are
constant, and if not, create lexical bindings. Fixes
http://debbugs.gnu.org/9844.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("partial evaluation"): Add a couple
<dynwind> tests.
* module/language/tree-il/peval.scm (peval): Since constant-expression?
is used to determine whether to copy values, return #f if any lexical
is assigned.