eliminating some warnings.
* unif.c, strports.c, print.c, options.c: Fix some warnings on
mis-use of SCM/long
* gc.c, gc.h: Added scm_return_first_int(), and added comment re:
what the scm_return_first* functions do.
name for a Scheme object (now a void*), and SCM as 32 bit word for
storing tags and immediates (now a long int). Introduced
SCM_ASWORD and SCM_ASSCM for conversion. Fixed various dubious
code in the process: arbiter.c (use macros), unif.c (scm_array_p),
displaying the expected type. Use SCM_LISTn in a couple places
instead of scm_cons-ing by hand.
* __scm.h: Added SCM_ASSERT_TYPE macro.
* validate.h, scm_validate.h: Added the former, as a renamed
version of the latter with SCM_ASSERT_TYPE used in
SCM_MAKE_VALIDATE (instead of just SCM_ASSERT)
* Makefile.am: Rename scm_validate.h to validate.h.
* *.c, *.h: Include validate.h, not scm_validate.h (old name's
prefix was superfluous).
added append docs from R4RS.
* strings.c: Docstring typo fix, + eliminate unneeded IMP tests.
Thanks Dirk Hermann!
* chars.h: Provide SCM_CHARP, SCM_CHAR, SCM_MAKE_CHAR and
deprecate SCM_ICHRP, SCM_ICHR, SCM_MAKICHR. Thanks Dirk Hermann!
* *.h, *.c: Use SCM_CHARP, SCM_CHAR, SCM_MAKE_CHAR throughout.
Drop use of SCM_P for function prototypes... assume an ANSI C
compiler. Thanks Dirk Hermann!
net_db.c, sort.c, stacks.c, unif.c: Use SCM_WTA, SCM_MISC_ERROR
where possible.
* symbols.c (scm_sysintern0): Fixed the function name in a
scm_misc_error invocation.
* print.c (scm_simple_format): Do not need SCM_COERCE_SUBSTR, and
use scm_return_first to ward off latent GC bug that Mikael caught.
* async.c: Use SCM_VALIDATE_ASYNC_COPY one place where it wasn't
used before but should've been.
posix.c: Eliminated a bunch of SCM_NIMP(..)s that are now
redundant with the safer macros. Patch from Dirk Hermann applied
by hand. Thanks Dirk!
* scm_validate.h: Added SCM_VALIDATE_VECTOR_OR_DVECTOR for some
uses in random.c.
* ramap.c: whitespace change.
SCM_NUM2ULONG instead of scm_num2ulong; SCM_NUM2LONG instead of
scm_num2long; SCM_WTA instead of scm_wta. Only done for when
FUNC_NAME was used as an argument of the macro and the formal
argument name was the explicit argument in the old function call.
These were just missed in my first pass of changes.
* scm_validate.h: Added SCM_VALIDATE_THREAD.
* *.c: Remove SCM_NIMP(X) when it is an extraneous pre-test given
that SCM_FOOP macros all now include SCM_NIMP in their expansion.
This simplifies lots of code, making it far more readable.
GUILE_PROC1. Build guile-procedures.txt, and add that file to
pkgdata_DATA.
* load.c: Added `pkgdata-dir', `site-dir', `library-dir'
primitives.
* guile-doc-snarf.awk: Drop trailing space when no arguments:
e.g., "(foo )" is now "(foo)".
* *.c: moved all the documentation for primitives from
guile-doc/ref/{appendices,posix,scheme}.texi into the source code.
This leaves about half of the primitives undocumented. Also, all
the markup is currently still texinfo. I don't have a problem
with texinfo per se, but the markup is not very descriptive or
accurate.
prototypes.
* eval.c: Make scm_m_mody's 3rd argument be a const char *, not a
char *. ANSI prototypes caught this.
* strorder.c: Use GUILE_PROC1 for the couple SCM_PROC1 expansions
that I missed.
* scm_validate.h: Use SCM_BOOLP for validating bools. Do not
expand macros if SCM_DOCSTRING_SNARF.
function headers and argument checking. Switched SCM_PROC,
SCM_PROC1 macros to be GUILE_PROC, GUILE_PROC1 (may change names
later, but was useful to keep old versions around while migrate)
that has docstrings and argument lists embedded in the GUILE_PROC
macro invocations that expand into a function header. Use lots of
new SCM_VALIDATE_* macros to simplify error checking and reduce
tons of redundancy. This is very similar to what I did for Scwm.
Note that none of the extraction of the docstrings, nor software
engineering checks of Scwm is yet added to Guile. I'll work on
that tomorrow, I expect.
* Makefile.am: Added scm_validate.h to modinclude_HEADERS.
* chars.c: Added docstrings for the primitives defined in here.
* snarf.h: Added GUILE_PROC, GUILE_PROC1. Added
SCM_REGISTER_PROC to be like old SCM_PROC, though old SCM_PROC
still remains for now. Changed naming convention for the s_foo
string name of the primitive to be s_scm_foo for ease of use with
the macro.
* scm_validate.h: Lots of new SCM_VALIDATE macros to simplify
argument checking through guile. Maybe some of these should be
folded into the header file for the types they check, but for now
it was easiest to just stick them all in one place.
* configure.in: add --disable-arrays option, probably temporary.
* the following changes allow guile to be built with the array
"module" omitted. some of this stuff is just tc7 type support,
which wouldn't be needed if uniform array types were converted
to smobs.
* tag.c (scm_utag_bvect ... scm_utag_cvect): don't define unless
HAVE_ARRAYS.
(scm_tag): don't check array types unless HAVE_ARRAYS.
* sort.c (scm_restricted_vector_sort_x, scm_sorted_p):
remove the unused array types.
* (scm_stable_sort, scm_sort): don't support vectors if not
HAVE_ARRAYS. a bit excessive.
* random.c (vector_scale, vector_sum_squares,
scm_random_solid_sphere_x, scm_random_hollow_sphere_x,
scm_random_normal_vector_x): don't define unless HAVE_ARRAYS.
* gh_data.c (makvect, gh_chars2byvect, gh_shorts2svect,
gh_longs2ivect, gh_ulongs2uvect, gh_floats2fvect, gh_doubles2dvect,
gh_uniform_vector_length, gh_uniform_vector_ref):
don't define unless HAVE_ARRAYS.
(gh_scm2chars, gh_scm2shorts, gh_scm2longs, gh_scm2floats,
gh_scm2doubles):
don't check vector types if not HAVE_ARRAYS.
* eq.c (scm_equal_p), eval.c (SCM_CEVAL), print.c (scm_iprin1),
gc.c (scm_gc_mark, scm_gc_sweep), objects.c (scm_class_of):
don't support the array types unless HAVE_ARRAYS is defined.
* tags.h: make nine tc7 types conditional on HAVE_ARRAYS.
* read.c (scm_lreadr): don't check for #* unless HAVE_ARRAYS is
defined (this should use read-hash-extend).
* ramap.c, unif.c: don't check whether ARRAYS is defined.
* vectors.c (scm_vector_set_length_x): moved here from unif.c. call
scm_uniform_element_size if HAVE_ARRAYS.
vectors.h: prototype too.
* unif.c (scm_uniform_element_size): new procedure.
* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): don't call scm_init_ramap or
scm_init_unif unless HAVE_ARRAYS is defined.
* __scm.h: don't define ARRAYS.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): unif.c and ramap.c
moved here from libguile_la_SOURCES.
* Makefile.am (ice9_sources): add arrays.scm.
* boot-9.scm: load arrays.scm if 'array is provided.
* arrays.scm: new file with stuff from boot-9.scm.
* 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.
* fports.c (fport_input_waiting): if select is used, return 1
instead of whatever FD_ISSET expands to. maybe it will be useful
to interpret the value from the input_waiting ptob procedure as a
lower bound on the number of bytes available.
* Mikael asked for a few names to be changed...
* ports.c (scm_make_port_type): take the write procedure as the
second argument instead of the flush procedure.
* ports.h (scm_ptob_descriptor): rename the ptob procedures:
fflush -> flush, read_flush -> end_input, fclose -> close,
fill_buffer -> fill_input, ftruncate -> truncate,
input_waiting_p -> input_waiting.
* ports.c (end_input_void_port): was read_flush_void_port.
(scm_set_port_end_input): was scm_set_port_flush_input.
(scm_set_port_flush): was scm_set_port_write.
(scm_set_port_input_waiting): was scm_set_port_input_waiting_p
(scm_end_input): was scm_read_flush.
(scm_fill_input): was scm_fill_buffer.
(scm_flush): was scm_fflush.
* fports.c (fport_input_waiting): renamed from fport_input_waiting_p.
(fport_end_input): was local_read_flush.
(fport_flush): was local_fflush.
(fport_close): was local_fclose.
(fport_truncate): was local_ftruncate.
(fport_seek): was local_seek.
(fport_free): was local_free.
(fport_fill_input): was fport_fill_buffer.
* strports.c (st_end_input): was st_read_flush.
(st_truncate): was st_ftruncate.
* vports.c: (sf_flush): was sfflush.
(sf_close): was sfclose.
(sf_fill_input): was sf_fill_buffer.
* ports.c, fports.c, strports, vports.c, ioext.c, unif.c, filesys.c:
change callers.
* ports.c (scm_putc, scm_puts),
* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_write): use scm_lfwrite.
* ports.c (scm_putc): change type of first argument from int to char.
* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_read_x), ports.c (scm_getc): increment
read_pos after scm_fill_buffer.
* ioext.c (scm_do_read_line): simplify by ignoring the fill_buffer
return char.
* vports.c (sf_fill_buffer), strports.c (stfill_buffer),
fports.c (fport_fill_buffer): implement the interface change.
* ports.c (scm_fill_buffer): interface change: no longer increments
read_pos past the character that's returned. it seems clearer to
leave it to the caller to decide what to do (thanks Jim).
* vports.c (sf_fill_buffer): put the read char into the buffer
as well as returning it.
* ports.c (scm_grow_port_cbuf): residue of this deleted procedure
deleted.
* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_write): likewise.
* ioext.c (scm_redirect_port): likewise.
* ports.c (scm_putc): call scm_read_flush.
(scm_puts): likewise.
(scm_lfwrite): likewise.
(scm_lseek): likewise.
(scm_ftruncate): likewise.
* ports.c (scm_fill_buffer): don't take pt argument. change callers.
(read_flush_void_port): new proc, for void port ptob.
* vports.c (sf_read_flush): likewise.
* strports.c (st_read_flush): take offset arg.
* fports.c (local_read_flush): use offset, don't reset putback
buffer here.
* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): let read_flush take an offset argument,
which is the number of chars from the putback buffer.
* ports.c (scm_read_flush): new procedure, resets the putback
buffer before calling the ptob routine.
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.
this finding! :) Preliminary dating suggests an almost 4 year old
remnant from the SCM ancestor. The sample has been removed from
the finding site and is now safely stored in the repository.
* numbers.h: Removed prototype for num2long.
* unif.c (scm_array_set_x): Use scm_num2long instead of num2long.
* gh_data.c (gh_scm2doubles): Make it possible to pass result
array as second arg.
(gh_chars2byvect, gh_shorts2svect, gh_floats2fvect, gh_scm2chars,
gh_scm2shorts, gh_scm2longs, gh_scm2floats): New functions.
* gh.h: Updated and added prototypes.
* gh_data.c (gh_ints2scm): Handle integers outside INUM limits.
#bytes(...) to #y(...), and syntax for short vectors from
#short(...) to #h(...). This may seem nutty, but, like the other
uniform vectors, byte vectors and short vectors want to have the
same print and read syntax (and, more basic, want to have read
syntax!). Changing the read syntax to use multiple characters
after the hash sign breaks with the conventions used in R5RS and
the conventions used for the other uniform vectors. It also
introduces complexity in the current reader, both on the C and
Scheme levels. (The Right solution is probably to change the
syntax and prototypes for uniform vectors entirely.)
marking code, and make marker routines only responsible for
turning up outgoing pointers.
* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Set the mark bit on ports and smobs here,
before calling the marking function. Don't call the marking
function if it's zero.
* markers.c (scm_mark0): Just return #f. This function isn't
necessary at all now, but it's harmless to call it. We'll leave
it in so other folks' code doesn't croak at link time.
(scm_markcdr): Don't call SCM_SETGC8MARK.
* async.c (mark_async): Don't call SCM_SETGC8MARK.
* dynl.c (mark_dynl_obj): Same.
* root.c (mark_root): Same.
* srcprop.c (marksrcprops): Same.
* unif.c (markra): Same.
* variable.c (scm_markvar): Same.
* ports.c (scm_markstream): Same.
(void_port_ptob): Specify zero for our marking function.
* debug.c (debugobjsmob): Same.
* dynwind.c (guardsmob): Same.
* filesys.c (dir_smob): Same.
* fluids.c (fluid_smob): Same.
* fports.c (scm_fptob, scm_pipob): Same.
* mallocs.c (mallocsmob): Same.
* regex-posix.c (regex_t_smob): Same.
* smob.c (freecell, flob, bigob): Same.
* threads.c (thread_smob, mutex_smob, condvar_smob): Same.
* throw.c (jbsmob, lazy_catch_funs): Same.
warning.
* eval.c, numbers.c, unif.c, srcprop.c: Added a few curly braces
to avoid compiler warnings.
* dynl-dl.c (sysdep_dynl_func): Only define usymb if needed.
* dynl.c (scm_dynamic_func): Cast return value from sysdep_dynl_func.
* extchrs.c (xmbtowc): Make the second arg a normal char, not
unsigned, because that's what the ANSI function takes.
* extchrs.h (xmbtowc): Corresponding change to prototype.
* genio.c (scm_gen_getc): Make buf plain chars. Nobody wants
uchars here.
* mbstrings.c (scm_mb_ilength): Use ANSI arg syntax. Make DATA
argument plain char *.
* strings.c (scm_string): Use SCM_ROCHARS, since c is a plain
char.
* tag.c (scm_tag): Remove unreachable statement.
* unif.c (scm_array_to_list): If we want to shift a 1 bit to the
top of the word, it should be unsigned.