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.
This is a followup to 5fac1a7.
* meta/Makefile.am (substitute): Add GUILE_* and LIBGUILE_* substitutions,
and $(dependency_substitutions).
(dependency_substitutions): New variable.
Reported in <http://bugs.gnu.org/18520>
by David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org>.
* doc/ref/api-io.texi (Random Access): Clarify the unit of the 'offset'
argument to 'seek'.
* configure.ac: Remove meta/guile-2.0.pc and
meta/guile-2.0-uninstalled.pc from 'AC_CONFIG_FILES'.
* meta/Makefile.am (substitute): New variable.
(guile-2.0.pc, guile-2.0-uninstalled.pc): New targets.
(guile-config, guild): Use $(substitute) instead of duplicated sed
script.
(CLEANFILES): Add the .pc files.
* meta/guile-2.0.pc.in (bindir, guild, guile): New variables.
* doc/ref/libguile-parallel.texi (Parallel Installations): Document the
'guild' and 'guile' pkg-config variables.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/18988>.
Reported by Chris Vine <chris@cvine.freeserve.co.uk>.
* libguile/filesys.c (scm_select): Clarify handling of signal
interruptions.
* doc/ref/posix.texi (Ports and File Descriptors): Adjust accordingly.
* lib/jit_disasm.c: Change thumb or arm disassemble based on
jit code before disassembly.
* lib/jit_arm-cpu.c: Correct reversed arguments to LDRD and
STRD instructions, and correct checking for support of those.
* lib/jit_arm-swf.c: Correct wrong use of LDRD and STRD and
only use those if the register is even.
* check/check.arm.swf.sh, check/check.arm4.swf.sh: New files
to test LDRD and STRD, as well as the alternate code path
when those are not available, in the .arm4. test case.
* check/Makefile.am: Update for the new test cases.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/19027>.
* libguile/bytevectors.c (scm_bytevector_fill_x): Accept fill arguments
between -128 and 255.
* test-suite/tests/bytevectors.test ("2.2 General Operations"): Add
tests.
* libguile/bytevectors.c (ULONG_MAX): Remove (unportable) fallback
definition. It is no longer used.
(scm_make_bytevector): Use 'size_t' instead of 'unsigned' for
indices. Use 'scm_t_uint8' instead of 'signed char' for elements
and c_fill. Previously relied on GNU-C-specific behavior when
casting integers in the range 128-255 to signed char.
(GENERIC_INTEGER_ACCESSOR_PROLOGUE, INTEGER_LIST_TO_BYTEVECTOR)
(scm_bytevector_eq_p, scm_bytevector_copy_x, scm_bytevector_copy)
(scm_bytevector_to_u8_list, scm_u8_list_to_bytevector)
(scm_bytevector_fill_x): Use 'size_t' instead of 'unsigned' for
indices. Use 'scm_t_uint8' for elements.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/18065>.
Reported and fixed by Glenn Michaels <gmichaels@Safe-mail.net>.
* libguile/error.c (scm_strerror): Convert the argument to a C integer
outside of the critical section, to avoid deadlock on error.
* THANKS: Add Glenn Michaels to the fixes section.
* module/texinfo.scm (texi-command-specs): The body of @url{} can have
texinfo commands.
* test-suite/tests/texinfo.test ("test-texinfo->stexinfo"): Add tests.
* include/lightning/jit_private.h, lib/jit_aarch64.c,
lib/jit_alpha.c, lib/jit_arm.c, lib/jit_hppa.c,
lib/jit_ia64.c, lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_ppc.c,
lib/jit_s390x.c, lib/jit_sparc.c, lib/jit_x86.c:
Implement a private jit_flush call, that flushes
the cache, if applicable, aligning down to the
previous and up to the next page boundary.
* check/ctramp.c: New file. It just repeats the test
of tramp.tst, but using two jit_state_t, what should
test possible issues with two contexts, and also validate
jit_tramp works on backends with function descriptions.
* check/Makefile.am: Update for new test case.
* include/lightning/jit_mips.h: Do not make the t9 register
JIT_R11 (or JIT_R7 for n32 or n64 abi) available. Previously
it cause problems if one expects it to not be changed in a
function call. For example, calling a jit function, where it
really does not need to be changed.
Make jit_memcpy, jit_memmove, jit_data take const pointers to
allow jit_note to be used with a const string (e.g. a string
literal, __FILE__ or __func__). This is needed for GNU Smalltalk
to silence compiler warnings.
Sadly "const jit_pointer_t" is not the same as "typedef const void *"
so I introduced a new typedef for a const jit pointer. The other
option would be to replace jit_pointer_t with void*.
* 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.
* libguile/load.c (stringbuf_free): Remove.
(stringbuf_grow): Use 'scm_gc_malloc_pointerless' instead of 'scm_realloc'.
(search_path): Use stack-allocated INITIAL_BUFFER instead of
'scm_malloc'. Remove use of 'stringbuf_free'.
* libguile/load.c (scm_c_string_has_an_ext): Rename to...
(string_has_an_ext): ... this. Add docstring. Change
'str' to be an SCM, and remove 'len' parameter. Change loop body to
use 'scm_string_suffix_p'.
(search_path): Update accordingly.
* lib/jit_aarch64.c, lib/jit_alpha.c, lib/jit_arm.c,
lib/jit_hppa.c, lib/jit_ia64.c, lib/jit_mips.c, lib/jit_ppc.c,
lib/jit_s390x.c, lib/jit_sparc.c, lib/jit_x86.c: Add an
assertion to all code generation "drivers" to ensure
_jitc->regarg is empty or in an expected state, after
translation of a lightning instruction to native code.
This change was a brute force test to find out other cases
of a temporary not being release (like was happening with
_bmsi and _bmci on x86), but no other case was found,
after running make check, with assertions enabled, on all
backends.
* lib/jit_ia64.c, lib/jit_ppc.c: Correct handling of function
descriptor when first prolog is a jit_tramp prolog. The
test case was using the same jit_context_t, so was not
triggering this condition.
* lib/jit_ppc-cpu.c: Properly handle jump displacements that
do not fit on 24 powerpc. This required changing from previous
"mtlr reg, blr" to "mtctr reg, bctr" to properly handle
the logic to "hide" function descriptors, but that would
also be required as the proper jit_jmpr when/if implementing
optimizations to leaf functions (was working with blr because
it is saved/reloaded in prolog/epilog).
* include/lightning.h, lib/lightning.c: Add three predicates
to query information about labels. jit_forward_p(label)
will return non zero if the label is "forward", that is
need a call to jit_link(label), jit_indirect_p(label)
that returns non zero if the label was created with the
jit_indirect() call, and jit_target_p(label) that will
return non zero if there is at least one jump patched
to land at that label.