* libguile/vm-i-system.c (toplevel-ref, toplevel-set)
* libguile/vm-i-loader.c (link-now):
* libguile/vm.c (resolve_variable): Factor out common code to a static
method. The compiler can still inline it, so it shouldn't have a
significant performance effect.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_error_no_such_module): Remove now-unused
label.
* lib/iconv_open-osf.h:
* lib/iconv_open-aix.h:
* lib/iconv_open-hpux.h:
* lib/iconv_open-irix.h: Add to git. Should remove build-time dep on
gperf; we'll see if this causes problems.
* libguile/load.c (compiled_is_fresh): Rename from compiled_is_newer.
Check that the mtines of the .go and .scm match exactly, so we don't
get fooled by rsync-like modifications of the filesystem.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (call-with-output-file/atomic): Add
optional arg, a reference file. If present we utime the output file to
match the source file, before the rename.
(compile-file): Stamp the .go file with the timestamp of the .scm.
* libguile/load.c (do_try_autocompile): Use module_variable, not
module_lookup, when resolving compile-file, so we get #f instead of an
exception if the compiler is in the process of being loaded.
(scm_primitive_load_path): In what I hope is the last patch to this
code, recheck the fallback path if we found a stale installed .go file.
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_load_path): Set the fallback path even if
GUILE_SYSTEM_COMPILED_PATH is set. Now that we store full paths in the
autocompiled files, and the path contains the effective Guile version,
there's no danger of accidental collisions.
(do_try_autocompile, autocompile_catch_handler, scm_try_autocompile):
Simplify again -- since there's only one place we put autocompiled
files, and compile-file finds it itself, there's no need to pass along
the compiled file path.
(scm_primitive_load_path): Don't call out to compiled-file-name to get
the fallback path, as we might not be autocompiling, and besides that
we need to check if the file exists at all.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compiled-file-name): Simplify again.
The auto-compiled path is just fallback path + full source path + .go.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compiled-file-name):
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_load_path, scm_try_autocompile)
(scm_primitive_load_path): Rework so that we search for .go files in
the load-compiled path and in the fallback path, but we only
autocompile to the fallback path. Should produce a more desirable experience.
* libguile/load.c (scm_try_autocompile): Punt if compiled-file-name does
not resolve, which would indicate that the file in question is part of
the compiler itself.
* test-suite/tests/elisp.test: Today I was an evil one -- disable
autocompilation for the elisp tests, as they are meant only for the
memoizer's eyes. Hopefully Daniel will fix this :-)
* libguile/load.c (compiled_is_newer): Tweak diagnostic output.
(do_try_autocompile, autocompile_catch_handler, scm_try_autocompile):
Rework to compute the name of the compiled file in advance. If the
computed name is different from the found .go file and is fresh, use it
directly.
Fixes the case where /usr/lib/.../foo.go is out of date but the user
doesn't have permissions to recompile, so we use the user's local
compile cache instead if it's fresh.
(scm_primitive_load): Pass the found .go file as well to
scm_try_autocompile.
* am/guilec (.scm.go): Set GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=0 when compiling individual
files, and remove the mkdir -p as compile-file takes care of that now.
* libguile/load.c (do_try_autocompile, autocompile_catch_handler)
(scm_try_autocompile, scm_init_load): Implement autocompilation.
* libguile/script.c (scm_shell_usage, scm_compile_shell_switches): Add
--autocompile / --no-autocompile command-line options, and support for
the GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE environment variable, defaulting to
autocompilation enabled.
* libguile/init.c (scm_load_startup_files): Use
scm_c_primitive_load_path.
* libguile/load.c (scm_primitive_load_path): Add an optional arg,
exception_on_error, which if #f will cause primitive-load-path to just
return #f if no file is found. This is to help out the semantics of
try-module-autoload. We can't just catch misc-error, because loading
the file could raise any exception.
(scm_c_primitive_load_path): Add the extra arg to
scm_primitive_load_path.
* libguile/load.h: Adapt scm_primitive_load_path prototype.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (try-module-autoload): Refactor slightly to be
clearer.
* libguile/load.c (compiled_is_newer): Factored out of
scm_primitive_load_path.
(scm_try_autocompile): New stub, for autocompiling. Currently just
returns false.
(scm_primitive_load_path): Refactor, and call out to
scm_try_autocompile if the .go is missing or not fresh.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (ensure-writable-dir): Rename from
ensure-directory.
(dsu-sort): Helper, does a decorate / sort / undecorate.
(compiled-file-name): Refactor to only return a writable filename. The
readable case is handled by load.c now, and the other case was silly.
Hopefully it will do the right thing.
(load-ensuring-compiled): Remove, load.c will call out to compile-file
if necessary.
(ensure-fallback-path): Remove, load.c will add the ~/.guile-ccache dir
to the load-compiled path, which will prompt its creation if necessary.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (file-exists?): Change to use the stat
interface that doesn't throw exceptions.
(try-module-autoload): Simplify to take advantage of the fact that
primitive-load-path does the right thing with regards to loading
compiled files if they are available.
* libguile/filesys.h:
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_stat): Add optional arg, exception-on-error,
which if #f (not the default) will just return #f instead of raising an
exception if the stat fails.
* libguile/Makefile.am (libpath.h): Add definitions for SCM_CCACHE_DIR
and SCM_EFFECTIVE_VERSION. These are private, the header is not
installed. Add ccachedir to build-info. Rework some other build-info
definitions.
* libguile/load.c (scm_loc_load_compiled_path): New global, corresponding
to the new environment variable, GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH. Compiled
files will now be searched for in this path, and only in this path.
(scm_init_load_path): Init the load-compiled path too. We initialize it
with $pkglibdir/guile/$effective_version/ccache, and also with
$HOME/.guile-ccache/$effective_version/. This will respect the
libdir/datadir difference, and it is a preparation for automatic
compilation support.
(scm_primitive_load_path): Search only the GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH for
compiled files.
(scm_init_load): Cache scm_loc_load_compiled_path.
* libguile/read.c (flush_ws, scm_read_commented_expression)
(scm_read_sharp): Add support for commenting out expressions with #;.
(scm_read_syntax, scm_read_sharp): Add support for #', #`, #, and #,@.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm: Remove #' read-hash extension, which actually
didn't do anything at all. It's been there since 1997, but no Guile
code I've ever seen uses it, and it conflicts with #'x => (syntax x)
from modern Scheme.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compile-and-load): Whoops, fix a number
of bugs here.
* libguile/threads.c (scm_join_thread_timed): Recheck t->exited before
looping round to call block_self again, in case thread t has now
exited.
* test-suite/tests/threads.test ("don't hang when joined thread
terminates in SCM_TICK"): New test.
* libguile/threads.c (fat_mutex_unlock): Unblock asyncs when breaking
out of loop.
* test-suite/tests/threads.test (asyncs-still-working?): New function,
to test if asyncs are working (i.e. unblocked). Use this throughout
threads.test, in particular before and after the "timed locking
succeeds if mutex unlocked within timeout" test.
* libguile/frames.c:
* libguile/frames.h:
* libguile/instructions.c:
* libguile/instructions.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c:
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/programs.c:
* libguile/programs.h:
* libguile/vm-bootstrap.h:
* libguile/vm-engine.c:
* libguile/vm-engine.h:
* libguile/vm-expand.h:
* libguile/vm-i-scheme.c:
* libguile/vm.c:
* libguile/vm.h: Update to use SCM_API and SCM_INTERNAL correctly. Adjust
copyright to be the same as the copyright of Guile itself, which should
be fine given that the FSF holds the whole thing.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (default-pre-unwind-handler): Since we were
tail-called by pre-unwind-handler-dispatch, we can't use
pre-unwind-handler-dispatch as a narrowing argument. Instead just
narrow by one frame.
(pre-unwind-handler-dispatch): Deprecate.
(error-catching-loop): Remove crack comment and code, and just use
default-pre-unwind-handler as our pre-unwind handler.
* module/ice-9/stack-catch.scm (stack-catch):
* module/system/repl/repl.scm (call-with-backtrace): Use
default-pre-unwind-handler directly.
* libguile/__scm.h (SCM_API, SCM_INTERNAL): Take the reverse strategy: symbols will
be hidden by default, and only exported with SCM_API. In addition to working
on Mac OS, it has the several nice efficiency benefits on Linux, and unifies
codepaths with Win32.
* libguile/Makefile.am: Define BUILDING_LIBGUILE when building Guile.
* doc/ref/api-procedures.texi (Compiled Procedures): Fix for API changes.
* doc/ref/compiler.texi (Compiling to the Virtual Machine): Replace GHIL
docs with Tree-IL docs. Update the bits about the Scheme compiler to
talk about Tree-IL and the expander instead of GHIL. Remove
<glil-argument>. Add placeholder sections for assembly and bytecode.
* doc/ref/vm.texi: Update examples with what currently happens. Reword
some things. Fix a couple errors.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (externals): Remove this instruction, it's not
used.
* module/ice-9/documentation.scm (object-documentation): If the object is
a macro, try to return documentation on the macro transformer.
* module/language/assembly/disassemble.scm (disassemble-load-program):
Fix problem in which we skipped the first element of the object vector,
because of changes to procedure layouts a few months ago.
* module/language/scheme/spec.scm (read-file): Remove read-file
definition.
* module/language/tree-il.scm: Reorder exports. Remove <lexical>, it was
a compat shim to something that was never released. Fix `location'.
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm (/): Fix expander for more than
two args to /.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (read-file-in): Remove unused
definition.
* module/system/base/language.scm (system): Remove language-read-file.
* module/language/ecmascript/spec.scm (ecmascript): Remove read-file
definition.
* module/srfi/srfi-35.scm: Use `(ice-9 syncase)'.
(define-condition-type, condition): Rewritten using `syntax-rules'.
(compound-condition, condition-instantiation): New helper internal
macros. Thanks to Andy Wingo for his help!
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm (source-annotation): Return #f if
source-properties returns null.
(source-wrap): Rework a bit.
(syntax-type): Don't throw away source info for wrapped expressions.
Can has source location info, fools!
(chi-body): Correctly propagate source info for body subforms.
(syntax): Remove special case for map, it doesn't apply (ahem) for
Guile.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerate.
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm: Remove references to annotation objects,
we're just going to try and use Guile's source properties now. It works
until `syntax' reconstructs output, at which point it seems we lose it.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerated.
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm (chi-body): Fix a problem introduced in
dc1eed52f7, that internal syntax definitions were included in the id
lis along with value definitions. Only showed up on a second bootstrap.
Psyntax, how I love thee.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm
* module/language/tree-il/optimize.scm:
* module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm: Move primitive-related things
to primitive.scm from inline.scm and optimize.scm.
* module/Makefile.am: Update for inventory changes.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten-lambda): Fix source
emission.
* test-suite/tests/tree-il.test (strip-source): Strip source info on
tree-il before compiling, so we don't get extraneous source info in the
glil. Make check passes!
* module/language/tree-il/compile-glil.scm (flatten-lambda): Fix bad call
to make-glil-src, unfortunately not hit during production because
psyntax doesn't yet understand source locations.
* module/ice-9/threads.scm: Move syntax definitions before the procedures
that use them, and rewrite as hygienic macros since they are so much
nicer that way. Fixes the thread tests.
* test-suite/tests/syntax.test ("top-level define"): Remove the test for
currying, as we don't do that any more by default. It should be easy
for the user to add in if she wants it, though.
("do"): Remove unmemoization tests, as sc-expand fully expands `do'.
("while"): Remove while tests in empty environments. They have been
throwing 'unresolved, and the problem they seek to test is fully
handled by hygiene anyway.
And otherwise tweak expected exception strings, and everything passes!