* module/Makefile.am (BRAINFUCK_LANG_SOURCES): Compile at the end. Add
compile-tree-il.scm.
* module/language/brainfuck/compile-tree-il.scm: New compiler, compiles
to tree-il instead of scheme. I thought it would be more illustrative,
though there are some uncommented bits.
* module/language/brainfuck/parse.scm: Modify not to put a header on the
scheme representation. After all, we don't put <scheme> before scheme
code, do we? :)
* module/language/brainfuck/spec.scm: Add tree-il compiler.
* module/language/tree-il.scm: Understand (set! (lexical foo) ...).
* module/system/base/language.scm: Update license. Actually, updates
licenses on all these.
* doc/ref/compiler.texi: Mention the new brainfuck compiler as an example.
* module/language/brainfuck/compile-scheme.scm: Add a lot of documentation comments.
* module/language/brainfuck/parse.scm: Ditto.
* module/language/brainfuck/spec.scm: Ditto.
* module/Makefile.am: Install the brainfuck compiler modules.
* module/language/brainfuck/spec.scm: New file.
* module/language/brainfuck/parse.scm: New file.
* module/language/brainfuck/compile-scheme.scm: New file.
* libguile/r6rs-ports.c (cbp_mark): A closed port will have had its
stream destroyed, so don't dereference the stream in that case. Patch by
Mike Gran.
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm (source-wrap): Use decorate-source, for
clarity.
(syntax-type): When turning the RHS of (define (foo) ...) into a
lambda, decorate the resulting lambda expression with source
information, as the RHS later goes to chi-expr, which receives no
source information. Perhaps that is a bug. In any case, fixes some
source location lossage, reported by Jao.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerated.
* libguile/filesys.h:
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_canonicalize_path): New function,
canonicalize-path.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (compiled-file-name): Canonicalize the
filename so that compiling e.g. ../foo.scm doesn't compile to
~/.guile-ccache/1.9/../foo.scm.
* Makefile.am: Add rule to make a ChangeLog at dist-time. The rule comes
from coreutils.
* build-aux/gitlog-to-changelog: New helper script, from gnulib.
This allows, e.g., ",c #u8(1 2 3)" at the REPL to actually work instead
of failing to decode `load-array'.
* module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-bytecode):
Account for the `load-array' instruction, which is followed by a
bytevector instead of a string. We should find a more elegant way to
do that.
* libguile/read.c (scm_read_bytevector): New function.
(scm_read_sharp): Add `v' case for bytevectors.
* test-suite/lib.scm (exception:read-error): New variable.
* test-suite/tests/bytevectors.test ("Datum Syntax"): New test set.
* libguile/bytevectors.c (bytevector_equal_p): New function.
* test-suite/tests/bytevectors.test ("2.3 Operations on Bytes and
Octets")["equal?"]: New test.
* NEWS: Update, but only partially. I wanted to push out this
incomplete, not yet organized draft for review, if anyone had
comments. I'll pick it up tomorrow morning.
* THANKS: Add Juhani, whose last name changed?
This patch uses the AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS macro, provided by Gnulib's
havelib module, to provide --with-gmp-prefix and
--with-readline-prefix configure options. Many thanks to Bruno Haible
for suggesting and explaining this to me.
* configure.in (top level): Add AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS(gmp).
* guile-readline/configure.in (AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR): Change to
../build-aux, to share the main build-aux directory and so avoid
having to distribute multiple copies of config.rpath.
(top level): Add AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS(readline).
* lib/Makefile.am, m4/gnulib-cache.m4: Regenerated by gnulib-tool for
new import of the `havelib' module.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (define-private): Remove apocyphal comment. The
FIXME would really be to remove `define-private', though...
* module/ice-9/optargs.scm (defmacro*, defmacro*-public): Fix these
macros. Thanks to Dale Smith for the report.
* libguile/eval.c (scm_debug_opts): Up the default stack limit by a
factor of 4. Psyntax expansions currently bounce back and forth between
the VM and the interpreter, due to `map'. (Hopefully that won't be the
case in the future, when have map in scheme, and we get an inliner.)
Anyway when expanding a big nested expression, as for example in
(language ecmascript compile-ghil) -- the pmatch code ends up being
super-nested -- we can consume loads o stack.
So given that on desktop machines, where rlimit is likely to be unset,
default rlimits are around 8 or 10 MB or so, let's bump up our default
limit to 640KB (on 32-bit). Should be enough for anyone.
See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.guile.devel/8599/focus=8662 for
more info. Thanks to Mark H. Weaver for the diagnosis!
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (define-option-interface): Fix (debug-options
'full), along with other options. Thanks to Mark Weaver for the tip.
* THANKS: Update, though many more names need to be added.
* module/language/ecmascript/compile-ghil.scm (comp): Just use pmatch,
not ormatch. Now with syncase running over everything, it doesn't
matter.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (false-if-exception): Avoid saving stacks
inside false-if-exception. There's probably a more general solution to
this, though. Fixes getting bogus backtraces sometimes.
* module/Makefile.am (ECMASCRIPT_LANG_SOURCES): Reorder things so that
spec comes last.
* module/language/elisp/README: New file containing some notes.
* module/language/elisp/compile-tree-il.scm: New file with compilation code.
* module/language/elisp/spec.scm: Updated language definition.
* module/ice-9/compile-psyntax.scm: Pretty-print psyntax-pp.scm, given
that we are going to compile it anyway.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerated.
* module/Makefile.am (ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm): Don't try autocompiling when
making psyntax-pp.scm.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerated.
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm (chi-top): Only affect the compile-time
environment if modules have booted.