and we don't want that.
(INCLUDES): Removed all -I options except for the root source
directory and the root build directory.
* *.*: Change includes so that they always use the "prefixes"
libguile/, qt/, guile-readline/, or libltdl/.
(Thanks to Tim Mooney.)
* 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.
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.
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.
there is now only one catch.
(cwdr_outer_body): Removed.
(cwdr_handler): New function.
(scm_internal_cwdr): New function to perform the function of cwdr
but take args that are more useful to C code. Also, the handler
is now invoked *outside* of the new dynamic root, like the docs
say. We no longer have to catch absolutely all errors, the caller
is responsible for using a handler that does not throw, if he
wants that.
(cwdr): Reimplemented in terms of scm_internal_cwdr.
* root.h (scm_internal_cwdr): New prototype.
* root.c (USE_STACKJMPBUF): New define to activate a stack-based
allocation of the jumpbuf of a root continuation. The changes
below are controlled by it. They are now deactivated.
(scm_internal_cwdr): Allocate the scm_contregs on the stack. Set
the JMPBUF of the scm_rootcont to NULL before returning.
After all the Scheme handler function might signal an error too,
and we don't want to lose that.
(cwdr_inner_body): Renamed from cwdr_body.
(cwdr_outer_body): New function, to establish the user's handler,
and pass control to cwdr_inner_body.
(cwdr): Establish the reliable catch-all handler here, and pass
control to cwdr_outer_body.
(struct cwdr_body_data): New field, handler, to allow cwdr to pass
the user's handler through to cwdr_outer_body.
* throw.c (scm_handle_by_message): Move guts into....
(handler_message): New static function.
(scm_handle_by_message_noexit): New function.
* throw.h (scm_handle_by_message_noexit): New prototype.
old scm_sysintern but doesn't take a second value argument.
(scm_sysintern): Now uses scm_sysintern0.
(scm_sysintern_no_module_lookup): Renamed to
scm_sysintern0_no_module_lookup and doesn't take a second value
argument any longer.
* symbols.h (scm_sysintern0: Added declaration.
* options.c (scm_init_opts): Use scm_sysintern0 instead of
scm_sysintern when interning option keys. Otherwise we risk
destroying the values of already interned variables.
* symbols.c (scm_sym2vcell): Bugfix: Treat definedp as
scheme-level boolean (use SCM_NFALSEP).
* backtrace.c (scm_init_backtrace): Make Scheme-level variable
`the-last-stack'.
(scm_backtrace): New function. (C version of old function from
boot-9.scm) Motivation: Make it possible to display backtraces
without depending on boot-9.scm. (I'm uncertain if this
motivation is good enough...)
* root.h (scm_root_state): Add member the_last_stack_var.
(scm_the_stack_var): Defined to scm_root->the_last_stack_var.
* root.c (mark_root): Mark scm_the_last_stack_var.
* init.c (scm_start_stack): Initialize scm_the_last_stack_var to
SCM_BOOL_F.
use separate data pointers, to allow them to be designed
independently and reused.
(scm_body_thunk, scm_handle_by_proc, scm_handle_by_message):
Renamed from catch_body, catch_handler, and uncaught_throw; made
generically useful.
(struct scm_catch_body_data): Renamed from catch_body_data; moved
to throw.h.
(scm_catch): Use the above.
(scm_throw): Don't bother printing a message for an uncaught
throw; we establish a default handler in init.
* throw.h (scm_internal_catch): Prototype updated.
(scm_body_thunk, scm_handle_by_proc, scm_handle_by_message): New
decls.
(struct scm_body_thunk_data): New structure, used as data
argument to scm_body_thunk.
* init.c (struct main_func_closure): New structure, packaging up
the data to pass to the user's main function.
(scm_boot_guile): Create one. Pass it to scm_boot_guile_1.
(scm_boot_guile_1): Pass it through to invoke_main_func. Use
scm_internal_catch to establish a catch-all handler, using
scm_handle_by_message. This replaces the special-case code in
scm_throw.
(invoke_main_func): Body function for scm_internal_catch; invoke
the user's main function, using the main_func_closure pointer to
decide what to pass it.
* root.c (struct cwdr_body_data): Remove handler_proc member.
(cwdr): Use scm_handle_by_proc instead of cwdr_handler.
(cwdr_handler): Removed.
Scheme.
* throw.h (scm_catch_body_t, scm_catch_handler_t): New types.
(scm_internal_catch): New function, replaces...
(scm_catch_apply): Deleted.
* throw.c (scm_catch_apply): Deleted; replaced with a more general
mechanism which is a bit more code, but can be used nicely from C
and implement the Scheme semantics as well.
(scm_internal_catch): This is the replacement; it's named after
the analogous function in Emacs.
(scm_catch): Reimplemented in terms of the above.
(struct catch_body_data, catch_body, catch_handler): New
functions, used by scm_catch.
* root.c (cwdr): Reimplemented in terms of scm_internal_catch.
(struct cwdr_body_data, cwdr_body, cwdr_handler): New functions;
support for new cwdr.
eval.h, feature.c, filesys.c, fports.c, gc.c, gsubr.c, init.c,
ioext.c, kw.c, list.c, load.c, mallocs.c, numbers.c, numbers.h,
pairs.c, pairs.h, ports.c, ports.h, posix.c, procprop.c, procs.c,
procs.h, ramap.c, read.c, root.c, srcprop.c, srcprop.h,
strports.c, symbols.c, tags.h, throw.c, unif.c, variable.c,
vports.c: Cleaned up use of pairs: Don't make any special
assumptions about the internal structure of selectors and
mutators: SCM_CXR (<e1>) = <e2> --> SCM_SETCXR (<e1>, <e2>),
SCM_CXR (<e1>) &= <e2> --> SCM_SETAND_CXR (<e1>, <e2>) etc.
(Among other things, this change makes it easier to build Guile
with certain compilers which have problems with casted lvalues.)
throw.c: Renamed last_debug_info_frame -> scm_last_debug_frame.
* root.c: Renamed `call-with-new-root' -->
`call-with-dynamic-root'.
(cwdr): Removed allocation of new root state. This should be done
separately by use of scm_make_root.
(scm_apply_with_dynamic_root): New function: Does what it
sounds like. Needed when spawning threads.
* throw.c: Renamed scm_catch --> scm_catch_apply and added more
arguments. The motivation is that code in root.c needs catch
functionality, and we want to avoid code duplication.
New functions: scm_catch, scm_lazy_catch. These are wrappers for
scm_catch_apply. scm_lazy_catch is intended to introduce catch
handlers that run without popping the stack into the dynwind
chain.
SCM_THREAD_CRITICAL_SECTION_END. Moved marking of root data to
root.c:mark_root.
* * root.c, root.h: Added root smob.
(cwdr, scm_call_with_new_root, scm_dynamic_root, scm_app_wdr): New
functions: Implements dynamic roots mostly according to spec in
SCM manual. Main difference is that the second argument is a
throw handler rather than an error "thunk".
* root.c: Added #include "genio.h", #include "smob.h", #include
"pairs.h", #include "throw.h", #include "dynwind.h", #include
"eval.h"
(scm_init_root): Added #include "root.x".