* libguile/vm-engine.h (PUSH_LIST): Add a parameter to check that the
list was proper.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c: Adapt PUSH_LIST callsites to pass SCM_NULLP or
SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P, as appropriate. Add a check to return/values*.
* libguile/vm.c: Add lang.h header for SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P.
* test-suite/tests/elisp.test: Fix XFAIL for elisp + apply.
* srfi/srfi-19.scm (priv:locale-abbr-weekday->index): Use
`locale-day-short' since it expects integers in the range 1-7, unlike
`priv:locale-abbr-weekday'.
(priv:locale-long-weekday->index): Likewise.
* test-suite/tests/srfi-19.test ("SRFI date/time
library")["string->date works on Sunday"]: New test.
* libguile/strings.c (scm_string_ref): Add proper range checking for the
empty string.
(scm_string_set_x): Likewise.
Reported by Bill Schottstaedt <bil@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>.
* test-suite/tests/strings.test ("string-ref"): New test prefix.
("string-set!")["empty string", "empty string and non-zero index",
"out of range", "negative index", "regular string"]: New tests.
* NEWS: Update.
* module/system/base/language.scm (<language>): Rework so that instead of
hardcoding passes in the language, we define compilers that translate
from one language to another. Add `parser' to the language fields, a
bit of a hack but useful for languages with s-expression external
representations but with record internal representations.
(define-language, *compilation-cache*, invalidate-compilation-cache!)
(compute-compilation-order, lookup-compilation-order): Add an algorithm
that does a depth-first search for a translation path from a source
language to a target language, caching the result in a lookup table.
* module/language/scheme/spec.scm:
* module/language/ghil/spec.scm: Update to the new language format.
* module/language/glil/spec.scm: Add a language specification for GLIL,
with a compiler to objcode. Also there are parsers and printers, for
repl usage, but for some reason this doesn't work yet.
* module/language/objcode/spec.scm: Define a language specification for
object code. There is some sleight of hand here, in the "compiler" to
values; but there is method behind the madness, because this way we
higher levels can pass environments (a module + externals pair) to
objcode->program.
* module/language/value/spec.scm: Define a language specification for
values. There is something intellectually dishonest about this, but it
does serve its purpose as a foundation for the language hierarchy.
* configure.in:
* module/language/Makefile.am
* module/language/ghil/Makefile.am
* module/language/glil/Makefile.am
* module/language/objcode/Makefile.am
* module/language/value/Makefile.am:
Autotomfoolery for the ghil, glil, objcode, and value languages.
* module/language/scheme/translate.scm (translate): Import the bits that
understand `compile-time-environment' here, and pass on the relevant
portions of the environment to the next compiler pass.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (current-language): New procedure, refs
the current language fluid, or lazily sets it to scheme.
(call-once, call-with-output-file/atomic): Refactor these bits to use
with-throw-handler. No functional change.
(compile-file, compile-and-load, compile-passes, compile-fold)
(compile): Refactor the public interface of the compiler to be generic
and simple. Uses `lookup-compilation-order' to find a path from the
source language to the target language.
* module/system/base/syntax.scm (define-type): Adapt to changes in
define-record.
(define-record): Instead of expecting all slots in the first form,
expect them in the body, and let the first form hold the options.
* module/system/il/compile.scm (compile): Adapt to the compilation pass
API (three in and two out).
* module/system/il/ghil.scm (<ghil-var>, <ghil-env>)
(<ghil-toplevel-env>): Adapt to define-record changes.
* module/system/il/glil.scm (<glil-vars>): Adapt to define-record
changes.
(<glil>, print-glil): Add a GLIL record printer that uses unparse.
(parse-glil, unparse-glil): Update unparse (formerly known as pprint),
and write a parse function.
* module/system/repl/common.scm (<repl>): Adapt to define-record changes.
(repl-parse): New function, parses the read form using the current
language. Something of a hack.
(repl-compile): Adapt to changes in `compile'.
(repl-eval): Fix up the does-the-language-have-a-compiler check for
changes in <language>.
* module/system/repl/repl.scm (start-repl): Parse the form before eval.
* module/system/repl/command.scm (describe): Parse.
(compile): Be more generic.
(compile-file): Adapt to changes in compile-file.
(disassemble, time, profile, trace): Parse.
* module/system/vm/debug.scm:
* module/system/vm/assemble.scm: Adapt to define-record changes.
* module/language/scheme/translate.scm (receive): Fix an important bug
that gave `receive' letrec semantics instead of let semantics. Whoops!
This reverts par of "Document the failure of `gc.test' wrt. unused modules."
(commit 328efeb9a6.)
* ice-9/boot-9.scm (set-module-eval-closure!): Don't set the `module' property
on CLOSURE.
* libguile/modules.c (scm_lookup_closure_module): Call `abort ()' to make it
clear that code that uses the `module' property no longer works. That code
is unused anyway.
* libguile/procs.c (scm_make_procedure_with_setter): Patch through the
getter's procedure name to the procedure-with-setter. Fixes part of the
srfi-17 test, as the VM doesn't set procedure-name on define -- but
perhaps that is the bug that should be fixed. In any case this patching
is cheap.
* test-suite/tests/eval.test: Change so that (define name pws) is
initially passed an anonymous procedure-with-setter, as was the case
before the procs.c change.
* 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).
* ice-9/boot-9.scm (compile-time-environment): Remove definition from
boot-9 -- instead, autoload it and `compile' from (system base
compile).
* libguile/objcodes.h:
* libguile/objcodes.c (scm_objcode_to_program): Add an optional argument,
`external', the external list to set on the returned program.
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (externals): New instruction, returns the
external list. Only used by (compile-time-environment).
* libguile/vm.c (scm_load_compiled_with_vm): Adapt to
scm_objcode_to_program change.
* module/language/scheme/translate.scm (translate): Actually pay
attention to the environment passed as an argument.
(custom-transformer-table): Expand out (compile-time-environment) to
something that can be passed to `compile'.
* module/system/base/compile.scm (*current-language*): Instead of
hard-coding `scheme' in various places, use a current language fluid,
initialized to `scheme'.
(compile-file, load-source-file): Adapt to *current-language*.
(load-source-file): Ada
(scheme-eval): Removed, no one used this.
(compiled-file-name): Don't hard-code "scm" and "go"; instead use the
%load-extensions and %load-compiled-extensions.
(cenv-module, cenv-ghil-env, cenv-externals): Some accessors for
compile-time environments.
(compile-time-environment): Here we define (compile-time-environment)
to something that will return #f; the compiler however produces
different code as noted above.
(compile): New function, compiles an expression into a thunk, then runs
the thunk to get the value. Useful for procedures. The optional second
argument can be either a module or a compile-time-environment; in the
latter case, we can recompile even with lexical bindings.
(compile-in): If the env specifies a module, set that module for the
duration of the compilation.
* module/system/base/syntax.scm (%compute-initargs): Fix a bug where the
default value for a field would always replace a user-supplied value.
Whoops.
* module/system/il/ghil.scm (ghil-env-dereify): New function, takes the
result of ghil-env-reify and turns it back into a GHIL environment.
* scripts/compile (compile): Remove some of the tricky error handling, as
the library procedures handle this for us.
* test-suite/tests/compiler.test: Add a test for the dynamic compilation
bits.
* test-suite/tests/elisp.test: If running the '(apply foo nil) test
fails with a vm-error, throw UNRESOLVED. This allows the test suite to
pass in the compiled boot-9.scm while still keeping the elisp apply
issue open.
* test-suite/tests/elisp.test: Enlarge the stack for the duration of the
elisp test. It's a hack, but it at least allows the test to run with a
compiled ice-9.
* libguile/continuations.c (continuation_mark): Mark the vm
continuations.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_cont_mark): Fix the marking function.
(vm_mark): Fix this one too -- the size is a number of STACKITEMS,
which we foolishly assume are the same size as SCM.
* test-suite/tests/ftw.test: Make our stat hacks verifyable without
assuming that they are interpreted.
* test-suite/tests/r5rs_pitfall.test: Re-indent.
* ice-9/regex.scm (fold-matches): If FLAGS is non-null, use
`(car flags)', not `flags'.
* test-suite/tests/regexp.test ("fold-matches"): New test prefix.
* NEWS: Update.
* libguile/read.c (scm_read_string): Use `scm_i_make_read_only_string ()' to
return a read-only string, as mandated by R5RS. Reported by Bill
Schottstaedt <bil@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>.
* libguile/strings.c (scm_i_make_read_only_string): New function.
(scm_i_shared_substring_read_only): Special-case the empty string
so that the read-only and read-write empty strings are `eq?'. This
optimization is relied on by the `substring/shared' `empty string'
test case in `srfi-13.test'.
* libguile/strings.h (scm_i_make_read_only_string): New declaration.
* test-suite/tests/strings.test ("string-set!")["literal string"]: New test.
* NEWS: Update.
* libguile/strings.c (scm_i_symbol_substring): Return a read-only string
since R5RS requires `symbol->string' to return a read-only string.
Reported by Bill Schottstaedt <bil@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>.
* test-suite/tests/symbols.test: Add `define-module' clause.
(exception:immutable-string): Adjust to current exception.
("symbol->string")["result is an immutable string"]: Use
`pass-if-exception' instead of `expect-fail-exception'.
* NEWS: Update.
(reported by Bill Schottstaedt)
* libguile/numbers.c (scm_gcd): When only one arg given, use scm_abs
to ensure that result is non-negative.
* test-suite/tests/numbers.test ("gcd"): New test, (gcd -2).
* test-suite/tests/gc.test (Unused modules are removed): Use guardians
instead of `gc-live-object-stats'. Explain failure (FIXME).
* ice-9/boot-9.scm (make-module): Add `FIXME' about circular reference.
git-archimport-id: lcourtes@laas.fr--2006-libre/guile-core--boehm-gc--0--patch-9
* test-suite/tests/guardians.test: Use strings instead of symbols for
`g3-garbage' et al.
git-archimport-id: lcourtes@laas.fr--2005-libre/guile-core--boehm-gc--1.9--patch-42