errnos_get.c.
Add a rule to generate errnos.c from errnos.
* error.c (scm_init_error): include errnos.c.
* errnos_cnvt.awk: new file, converts the list of errno codes to
C expressions.
* errnos_get.c: new file.
* errnos.default: new file, contains errnos to try if they can't
be extracted from errno.h.
* configure.in: if using GCC, try and extract errno codes from
errno.h.
Added AC_PROG_AWK.
* Makefile.am: Made libguile into a libtool library.
* PLUGIN/guile.config: Removed "-L ../libguile" from xtra_cflags.
Set libtool_libs to indicate that libguile is a libtool library.
See guile/ChangeLog for details.
* .cvsignore: ignore "*.lo", the libtool library objects.
<sys/types.h> as well as <sys/socket.h>. I've never known
<sys/types.h> to cause any portability problems, and Solaris's
<sys/socket.h> needs it.
* configure: Rebuilt.
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.
PLUGIN/guile.libs.in. This is for including additonal libraries
needed for dynamic linking.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute PLUGIN/guile.libs.in
instead of PLUGIN/guile.libs.
PLUGIN/guile.libs.in. This is for including additonal libraries
needed for dynamic linking.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute PLUGIN/guile.libs.in
instead of PLUGIN/guile.libs.
* Makefile.am: Added explicit dependency "dynl.o: dynl.x".
occurrences of the given element from the list, not just the
first. This is how the Emacs Lisp functions behave, how the
analogous Common Lisp functions behave, and (I believe) how the
older Maclisp functions worked. I realize that this change may
break code, but it seemed better to break it before the Guile
release than after.
Their prototypes were already present in gc.h, but they weren't
implemented.
(scm_init_storage): Initialize scm_protects.
* root.c (scm_protects): New element of scm_sys_protects.
30 change. That file is only meant for communication between the
configuration process and load.c. If code linked against libguile
wants to get at the paths mentioned in libpath.h, it can call
functions declared in load.h.
use separate data pointers, to allow them to be designed
independently and reused.
(scm_body_thunk, scm_handle_by_proc, scm_handle_by_message):
Renamed from catch_body, catch_handler, and uncaught_throw; made
generically useful.
(struct scm_catch_body_data): Renamed from catch_body_data; moved
to throw.h.
(scm_catch): Use the above.
(scm_throw): Don't bother printing a message for an uncaught
throw; we establish a default handler in init.
* throw.h (scm_internal_catch): Prototype updated.
(scm_body_thunk, scm_handle_by_proc, scm_handle_by_message): New
decls.
(struct scm_body_thunk_data): New structure, used as data
argument to scm_body_thunk.
* init.c (struct main_func_closure): New structure, packaging up
the data to pass to the user's main function.
(scm_boot_guile): Create one. Pass it to scm_boot_guile_1.
(scm_boot_guile_1): Pass it through to invoke_main_func. Use
scm_internal_catch to establish a catch-all handler, using
scm_handle_by_message. This replaces the special-case code in
scm_throw.
(invoke_main_func): Body function for scm_internal_catch; invoke
the user's main function, using the main_func_closure pointer to
decide what to pass it.
* root.c (struct cwdr_body_data): Remove handler_proc member.
(cwdr): Use scm_handle_by_proc instead of cwdr_handler.
(cwdr_handler): Removed.
FIONREAD, since the latter doesn't detect EOF.
Throw error if neither select nor FIONREAD available.
* socket.c (scm_connect): take a port, not a fd object.
(scm_fill_sockaddr): throw an error if fam is not recognised.
(scm_bind): use scm_fill_sockaddr.
(scm_listen): take a port, not a fd object.
(scm_accept): take and return a port. return CDR in the car if
address can't be got
(scm_sock_fd_to_port): new procedure.
(scm_socket): use scm_sock_fd_to_port.
(scm_addr_vector): throw error if unrecognised address type.
take an extra argument with the calling procedure name.
(scm_getsockname): take a port. return #f if address can't be got.
(scm_getpeername): take a port. return #f if address can't be got.
(scm_recvfrom): take a port. return #f for address component if can't
be got.
(scm_sendto, scm_socketpair, scm_getsockopt scm_shutdown,
scm_setsockopt, scm_recv, scm_send): take a port not a fd object.
* socket.h (SCM_P): update bind prototype.
* socket.c (scm_init_socket): intern PF_UNSPEC, PF_UNIX, PF_INET.
include "feature.h".
(scm_socket): return a port, not a file descriptor object.
include "fports.h" and <unistd.h>
(scm_bind): take a port, not a file descriptor object.
take an extra argument for address args.
* net_db.c (scm_init_net_db): intern INADDR_ANY, INADDR_BROADCAST,
INADDR_NONE, INADDR_LOOPBACK.
* init.c: include net_db.h and not fdsocket.h.
(scm_boot_guile_1): call scm_init_net_db and not scm_init_fdsocket.
* Makefile.am: corresponding changes.
* socket.h: renamed from fdsocket.h, fix names.
* net_db.h: renamed from socket.h, fix names.
* socket.c: renamed from fdsocket.c.
remove _sys from procedure names.
(scm_init_socket): rename from scm_init_fdsocket. include socket.x.
add "socket" to features list.
* net_db.c: renamed from socket.c.
remove _sys from procedure names.
(scm_init_net_db): rename from scm_init_socket. include net_db.x.
add "net-db" to features list.
include "net_db.h". don't include <sys/socket.h> or
<sys/un.h>.