* libguile/goops.h:
* libguile/goops.c (scm_init_goops, scm_init_goops_builtins): Move
%init-goops-builtins to be an extension instead of a globally
accessible function.
* module/oop/goops.scm: Adapt.
* libguile/goops.c (build_class_class_slots, create_basic_classes):
Instead of creating <class> with uninitialized `direct-slots',
`slots', and `getters-n-setters' fields and initializing them later,
create <class> with a "boot" version of unspecialized slots and later
replace the fields with specialized slot classes. This allows
slot-ref to work during early boot, which is necessary to move
compute-cpl to Scheme.
(create_standard_classes): Finish initializing <class> here.
(map, filter_cpl, compute_cpl): Remove the boot-time compute-cpl in C
and its helpers.
(scm_basic_basic_make_class): Call compute-cpl in Scheme.
(fix_cpl): Remove; since we use the correct compute-cpl from the
beginning, there's no need to correct for the deficiencies of the C
implementation any more.
(build_slots_list): Adapt to build_class_class_slots change.
* module/oop/goops.scm (compute-std-cpl, compute-cpl): Move these up to
the top, so they can be called by the boot process.
(compute-clos-cpl, top-sort, std-tie-breaker, build-transitive-closure)
(build-constraints): Remove unused private code.
* libguile/goops.h:
* libguile/goops.c (more_specificp, scm_sys_method_more_specific_p):
* module/oop/goops.scm (%method-more-specific?): Rewrite in Scheme. We
remove the scm_sys_method_more_specific_p interface as it is a private
interface and it's not extensible.
* libguile/goops.c: Move %compute-applicable-methods to Scheme.
(scm_sys_goops_loaded): No need to initialize
var_compute_applicable_methods.
* libguile/goops.h (scm_sys_compute_applicable_methods): Remove. This
was internal so it shouldn't cause a problem.
* module/oop/goops.scm (%sort-applicable-methods):
(%compute-applicable-methods): New definitions.
* module/system/vm/assembler.scm (link-debug): Fix for source properties
that don't have line and column, as are currently being produced by
the new lalr.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (allocate-struct, struct-ref, struct-set!): New
instructions, to complement their "immediate" variants.
* module/language/cps/compile-bytecode.scm (compile-fun):
* module/system/vm/assembler.scm (system): Wire up the new instructions.
Allocating an instance of a class with a #:class or #:each-subclass slot
allocation should not re-initialize the class-allocated slot. In Guile
1.8, this worked by effectively doing a slot-bound? within
%initialize-object. In Guile 2.0 we instead initialize the slot when it
is allocated -- in compute-get-n-set.
* module/oop/goops.scm (compute-getters-n-setters): Don't set an
init-thunk for class-allocated slots.
(compute-get-n-set): Initialize class-allocated slots here, if an
init-thunk or init-value are present.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test ("#:each-subclass"): Add test.
* module/ice-9/command-line.scm (shell-usage): Add 'newline' call when
FMT is true.
(compile-shell-switches)[error]: Prepend "error: " and append "~%" to
FMT.
Use a lower-case message.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/19354>.
Reported by Linas Vepstas <linasvepstas@gmail.com>.
* module/system/vm/assembler.scm (write-sources): Intern the filename
only if it's a string. (For sockets, the filename is a symbol).
* libguile/memoize.c (memoize): Fix meta on subsequent case-lambda
clauses.
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (primitive-eval): Rewrite to compile expressions
to thunks, to avoid runtime dispatch cost.
* libguile/expand.c (convert_assignment): Handle creation of the default
lambda-case body here.
* libguile/eval.c (eval):
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (primitive-eval):
* libguile/memoize.h:
* libguile/memoize.c (MAKMEMO_BOX_REF, MAKMEMO_BOX_SET):
(MAKMEMO_TOP_BOX, MAKMEMO_MOD_BOX): Refactor all global var resolution
to go through "resolve". Add "box-ref" and "box-set!". Rename
memoize-variable-access! to %resolve-variable, and don't be
destructive.
* libguile/memoize.c (FULL_ARITY): Serialize "ninits" and the unbound
value instead of the init list.
(memoize): Adapt to FULL_ARITY changes. Remove LETREC case.
(unmemoize): Adapt to memoized code change.
* libguile/eval.c (BOOT_CLOSURE_PARSE_FULL): Adapt to parse ninits and
unbound instead of inits.
(eval): Lexical-ref can no longer raise an error.
(prepare_boot_closure_env_for_apply): Adapt to inits change.
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (primitive-eval): Adapt to ninits/unbound
change.
* libguile/expand.c (expand_named_let): Fix lambda-case creation to make
lists for opt and inits.
* module/texinfo.scm (texi-command-specs): The body of @url{} can have
texinfo commands.
* test-suite/tests/texinfo.test ("test-texinfo->stexinfo"): Add tests.
* module/web/uri.scm (validate-uri): Add reference? keyword argument,
for validating references.
(build-uri): Clarify comments to indicate that the result is an
absolute URI.
(build-uri-reference): New interface, to build URI-references.
(string->uri-reference): Rename from string->uri*. Fix fragment
parsing to not include the #.
(string->uri): Adapt to string->uri-reference name change.
* module/web/request.scm (request-absolute-uri): Add default-scheme
optional argument. Use it if the request-uri has no scheme, or
error.
* module/web/http.scm (write-uri): Reflow to use "when". Fix writing of
URI-reference instances.
(declare-uri-reference-header!): Rename from
declare-relative-uri-header!. Use string->uri-reference.
("Location"): Declare as a URI-reference header, as per RFC 7231.
* module/web/client.scm (open-socket-for-uri): Handle the case in which
there is no URI scheme.
* test-suite/tests/web-http.test:
* test-suite/tests/web-uri.test: Add tests.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/17634>.
Reported by Josep Portella Florit <jpf@primfilat.com>.
* module/language/tree-il/peval.scm (inlined-application): When inlining
an application whose operator is a lambda expression with optional
arguments that rely on default initializers, expand into a series of
nested let expressions, to ensure that previous arguments are in scope
when the default initializers are evaluated.
* test-suite/tests/peval.test ("partial evaluation"): Add tests.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/18299>.
Reported by Frank Terbeck <ft@bewatermyfriend.org>.
* module/language/tree-il/analyze.scm (format-string-argument-count):
Add case for ~p.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test ("warnings")["format"]("~p", "~p, too
few arguments", "~:p", "~:@p, too many arguments", "~:@p, too few
arguments"): New tests.
* module/language/cps/types.scm (&all-types): Represent true and false
as separate bits, so that #f can be removed from types on true
branches. Adapt all users.
* module/language/cps/type-fold.scm (&scalar-types):
(fold-and-reduce): Adapt to boolean type representation change.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (add-to-load-path): Remove argument from
%load-path (if it exists) before pushing. This also means that the
`elt' will always be at the front of %load-path.
* module/language/cps/simplify.scm (redominate): Add micropass to
rewrite the scope tree to reflect the dominator tree. Will enable
better eta reduction.
* module/language/cps/slot-allocation.scm (allocate-slots): For
continuations of $call, $callk, and $values with multiple
predecessors, recalculate the set of live slots. Fixes miscompilation
of ice-9/futures.scm:process-future!, broken since the previous patch,
now that $kreceive continuations can have multiple predecessors.
* module/language/cps/renumber.scm (compute-new-labels-and-vars):
(compute-tail-path-lengths, sort-conts): Arrange to visit successors
in such a way that if branches are unsorted, the longest path length
will appear first. This keeps loop bodies together.
Suggested by Dale P. Smith.
* module/system/base/target.scm (cpu-endianness): Add cases for
"arm.*eb", "^aarch64.*be", and "aarch64". Change "arm" case to
"arm.*".
(triplet-pointer-size): Allow underscore as in 'aarch64_be'.
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test ("cross-compilation")["armeb-unknown-linux-gnu",
"aarch64-linux-gnu", "aarch64_be-linux-gnu"]: New tests.
Reported by Sylvain Beucler <beuc@beuc.net>.
* module/system/base/target.scm (cpu-endianness): Add case where CPU is
"arm".
* test-suite/tests/asm-to-bytecode.test ("cross-compilation")["arm-unknown-linux-androideabi"]:
New test.
* module/language/cps/type-fold.scm (fold-and-reduce): Don't require
types to check out; it could be that the reduced expression can
exhibit the same type-check effects. Reduce for all continuations,
even $kreceive. Pass dfg to reducer.
(mul): Check types.
(logbit?): New reducer.