* libguile/smob.c (scm_make_smob): Use `SCM_RETURN_NEWSMOB ()' instead of
`scm_cell ()' when instantiating the SMOB.
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* libguile/smob.c (scm_i_finalize_smob): New.
* libguile/smob.h (SCM_NEWSMOB): Register `scm_i_finalize_smob ()' as a
finalizer for Z if its SMOB type has a free function.
(SCM_NEWSMOB3): Likewise.
(scm_i_finalize_smob): New declaration.
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* libguile/mallocs.c (malloc_free): Removed.
(scm_init_mallocs): Don't invoke `scm_set_smob_free ()' because the
memory allocated by `scm_gc_malloc ()' will automatically be freed.
Furthermore, `malloc_free ()' used to invoke `free ()' instead of
`scm_gc_free ()' which is incorrect.
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* libguile/gc.c (finalizer_trampoline): Don't use `scm_call_2 ()' to
invoke the finalizer: directly call the C function instead.
(scm_gc_register_finalizer): Don't create a real subr with
`scm_c_make_gsubr ()': simply convert the C function pointer to an
`SCM' object instead.
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* libguile/gc.c (finalizer_trampoline): New.
(scm_gc_register_finalizer): New.
* libguile/gc.h (scm_gc_register_finalizer): New declaration.
* libguile/guardians.c (finalize_guarded): Updated to the new prototype.
(scm_i_guard): Use `scm_gc_register_finalizer ()' instead of
`GC_REGISTER_FINALIZER_NO_ORDER ()'.
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* libguile/environments.c (scm_make_environment): Use
`SCM_RETURN_NEWSMOB' instead of `scm_cell'.
(core_environments_observe): Use `SCM_NEWSMOB3' instead of
`scm_double_cell'.
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* libguile/hashtab.c (scm_i_rehash): Return immediately if TABLE is weak.
(scm_hash_fn_create_handle_x): Explicitly mention that we don't support
weak alist vectors.
(scm_internal_hash_fold): Handle weak pairs within buckets.
* libguile/modules.c (scm_module_reverse_lookup): Handle weak alists
(currently, don't do anything if a NULL pair is met).
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* libguile/print.c (iprin1): When displaying a weak vector, access
elements via `scm_c_vector_ref ()', not via the macro.
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* libguile/coop-defs.h: If `GUILE_PTHREAD_COMPAT' is defined, then define
`GC_THREADS' and include <gc/gc.h> after <pthread.h>.
* libguile/coop-pthreads.h: Likewise.
* libguile/pthread-threads.h: Likewise.
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* libguile/hashtab.c (scm_fixup_weak_alist): Added a REMOVED_ITEMS
parameter. Fixed a bug in the case where PREV is `SCM_EOL'.
(IS_WEAK_THING): New macro.
(START_WEAK_BUCKET_FIXUP): New macro.
(END_WEAK_BUCKET_FIXUP): New macro.
(scm_hash_fn_get_handle)[buckets]: New variable. Use the above
macros.
(scm_hash_fn_create_handle_x): Likewise.
(scm_hash_fn_remove_x): Likewise.
git-archimport-id: lcourtes@laas.fr--2005-libre/guile-core--boehm-gc--1.9--patch-9
* libguile/gc.c (scm_init_storage): Do not initialize SCM_I_PORT_TABLE
here: this is done in `scm_ports_prehistory ()'. This fixes the bug
mentioned in the previous patch log.
* libguile/ports.c (scm_new_port_table_entry): Slightly clarified the
code.
git-archimport-id: lcourtes@laas.fr--2005-libre/guile-core--boehm-gc--1.9--patch-4
* libguile/gc.c (scm_gc_stats): Fixed so that it returns a relevant
result instead of just `SCM_EOL'.
* libguile/ports.c: Include `assert.h'. Don't include `malloc.h'.
(scm_make_port_type): Use `scm_gc_realloc ()' instead of `realloc ()'.
(scm_new_port_table_entry): Likewise.
(scm_flush): Added an assertion on the port number.
(scm_ports_prehistory): Use `scm_gc_malloc ()' instead of `scm_malloc ()'.
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of the arguments is a array. This allows vectors to be equal to
one-dimensional arrays.
* tests/unif.test ("vector equal? one-dimensional array"): New.
the fill value, dimensions->uniform-array will do the right thing
now. See scm_dimensions_to_uniform_array why we need to be tricky
about the fill value.
* unif.c (scm_dimensions_to_uniform_array): Use the prototype for
filling when the fill parameter is omitted, as documented, but
turn #\nul into 0 since s8 arrays (signified by a #\nul prototype)
can not store characters.