* libguile/goops.c (map, filter_cpl, remove_duplicate_slots): Use
scm_is_pair instead of !scm_is_null, given that we use accessor
macros.
(check_cpl, build_slots_list): Check that descendents of <class> can't
redefine slots of <class>.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test ("defining classes"): Add a test.
Patch originally by Stefan Israelsson Tampe.
* libguile/procs.c (scm_setter): Only get at the setter slot if the pure
generic actually has a setter. Needs test.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test ("defining generics"):
("defining accessors"): Add `setter' tests.
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (primitive-eval): When making a closure with N
formals, actuall return a closure with N formals, if N is less than
*max-static-argument-count*, which currently is 8. If N is greater
than 8, do the arg-parsing loop as we did before. Requires some
macrology, but should reduce unnecessary consing for interpreted
closures.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test:
* test-suite/tests/hooks.test: Now that checks like (thunk? foo) are
going to work as a for interpreted code, remove some (throw
'unresolved).
* libguile/eval.c (scm_primitive_eval, scm_c_primitive_eval):
(scm_init_eval): Rework so that scm_primitive_eval always calls out to
the primitive-eval variable. The previous definition is the default
value, which is probably overridden by scm_init_eval_in_scheme.
* libguile/init.c (scm_i_init_guile): Move ports and load-path up, so we
can debug when initing eval. Call scm_init_eval_in_scheme. Awesome.
* libguile/load.h:
* libguile/load.c (scm_init_eval_in_scheme): New procedure, loads up
ice-9/eval.scm to replace the primitive-eval definition, if everything
is there and up-to-date.
* libguile/modules.c (scm_module_transformer): Export to Scheme, so it's
there for eval.go.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm: No need to define module-transformer.
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (capture-env): Only reference the-root-module if
modules are booted.
(primitive-eval): Inline a definition for identity. Throw a more
standard error for "wrong number of arguments".
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm (chi-install-global): The macro binding for a
syncase macro is now a pair: the transformer, and the module that was
current when the transformer was installed. The latter is used for
hygiene purposes, replacing the use of procedure-module, which didn't
work with the interpreter's shared-code closures.
(chi-macro): Adapt for the binding being a pair, and get the hygiene
from the cdr.
(eval-local-transformer): Adapt to new form of macro bindings.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerated.
* .gitignore: Ignore eval.go.stamp.
* module/Makefile.am: Reorder for fastest serial compilation, now that
there are no ordering constraints. I did a number of experiments here
and this seems to be the best; but the bulk of the time is compiling
psyntax-pp.scm with eval.scm. Not so great.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (vm-engine): Throw a more standard error for
"wrong type to apply".
* test-suite/tests/gc.test ("gc"): Remove a hack that shouldn't affect
the new evaluator, and throw in another (gc) for good measure.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test ("defining classes"):
* test-suite/tests/hooks.test (proc1): We can't currently check what the
arity is of a closure made by eval.scm -- or more accurately all
closures have 0 required args and no rest args. So punt for now.
* test-suite/tests/syntax.test ("letrec"): The scheme evaluator can't
check that a variable is unbound, currently; perhaps the full "fixing
letrec" expansion could fix this. But barring that, punt.
* libguile/eq.c (scm_eqv_p): Not a generic any more. Since eqv? is used
by e.g. `case', which should be able to compile into dispatch tables,
it really doesn't make sense to dispatch out to a generic.
(scm_equal_p): So it was always the case that (equal? 'foo "foo") =>
#f. But (equal? 'foo 'bar) could actually be extended by a generic.
This was a bug, if you follow the other logic of the code. Changed so
that generic functions can only extend the domain of equal? when
operating on goops objects.
* oop/goops.scm: No more eqv? generic.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test: Remove eqv? tests.
* module/oop/goops/dispatch.scm (memoize-method!): If we don't have a
no-applicable-method, just call no-applicable-method directly.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test ("no-applicable-method"): Add some tests.
* libguile/goops.c (scm_class_of): Fix second argument for
`scm_make_extended_class_from_symbol ()' for nameless structs.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test ("classes for built-in types")["struct
vtable"]: New test case.
* oop/goops.scm: Define compiler hooks for dealing with @slot-ref and
@slot-set!.
(make-bound-check-get, make-get, make-set): Compile these indexed
accessors instead of having them be closures. Probably slower for the
memoizer, but faster for the vm... not sure what the perfect solution
is.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test ("defining classes"): Add a test that
defining a class with accessors works (it didn't until I figured out
that (@ (system base compile) compile) thing).
precedence list in all basic classes and tests for eqv? and
equal?.
* goops.scm (compute-getters-n-setters): Check for bad init-thunk.
(eqv?): Added default method.
(equal?): New default method which uses eqv?.
* eq.c (scm_eqv_p): Turned into a primitive generic.
update and active slots.
* goops.scm (compute-getter-method): For custom getter: Check
boundness even if there is an init-thunk. (The getter can return
#<unbound> even if the slot has been set before.)
(remove-class-accessors!): Also remove accessor-method from its
accessor.
* goops.c (scm_sys_fast_slot_ref): Use SCM_SLOT instead of
scm_at_assert_bound_ref. (We don't want the unbound check. See
oop/goops/active-slot.scm.)
define-generic and define-accessor will continue to work when
mmacros are expanded before execution.
* test-suite/tests/goops.test: Added tests for define-generic and
define-accessor.