(SCM_NUM2{SIZE,PTRDIFF,SHORT,USHORT,BITS,UBITS,INT,UINT}[_DEF]):
new macros.
* unif.h: type renaming:
scm_array -> scm_array_t
scm_array_dim -> scm_array_dim_t
the old names are deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
* tags.h (scm_ubits_t): new typedef, representing unsigned
scm_bits_t.
* stacks.h: type renaming:
scm_info_frame -> scm_info_frame_t
scm_stack -> scm_stack_t
the old names are deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
* srcprop.h: type renaming:
scm_srcprops -> scm_srcprops_t
scm_srcprops_chunk -> scm_srcprops_chunk_t
the old names are deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
* gsubr.c, procs.c, print.c, ports.c, read.c, rdelim.c, ramap.c,
rw.c, smob.c, sort.c, srcprop.c, stacks.c, strings.c, strop.c,
strorder.c, strports.c, struct.c, symbols.c, unif.c, values.c,
vectors.c, vports.c, weaks.c:
various int/size_t -> size_t/scm_bits_t changes.
* random.h: type renaming:
scm_rstate -> scm_rstate_t
scm_rng -> scm_rng_t
scm_i_rstate -> scm_i_rstate_t
the old names are deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
* procs.h: type renaming:
scm_subr_entry -> scm_subr_entry_t
the old name is deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
* options.h (scm_option_t.val): unsigned long -> scm_bits_t.
type renaming:
scm_option -> scm_option_t
the old name is deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
* objects.c: various long -> scm_bits_t changes.
(scm_i_make_class_object): flags: unsigned long -> scm_ubits_t
* numbers.h (SCM_FIXNUM_BIT): deprecated, renamed to
SCM_I_FIXNUM_BIT.
* num2integral.i.c: new file, multiply included by numbers.c, used
to "templatize" the various integral <-> num conversion routines.
* numbers.c (scm_mkbig, scm_big2num, scm_adjbig, scm_normbig,
scm_copybig, scm_2ulong2big, scm_dbl2big, scm_big2dbl):
deprecated.
(scm_i_mkbig, scm_i_big2inum, scm_i_adjbig, scm_i_normbig,
scm_i_copybig, scm_i_short2big, scm_i_ushort2big, scm_i_int2big,
scm_i_uint2big, scm_i_long2big, scm_i_ulong2big, scm_i_bits2big,
scm_i_ubits2big, scm_i_size2big, scm_i_ptrdiff2big,
scm_i_long_long2big, scm_i_ulong_long2big, scm_i_dbl2big,
scm_i_big2dbl, scm_short2num, scm_ushort2num, scm_int2num,
scm_uint2num, scm_bits2num, scm_ubits2num, scm_size2num,
scm_ptrdiff2num, scm_num2short, scm_num2ushort, scm_num2int,
scm_num2uint, scm_num2bits, scm_num2ubits, scm_num2ptrdiff,
scm_num2size): new functions.
* modules.c (scm_module_reverse_lookup): i, n: int -> scm_bits_t.x
* load.c: change int -> size_t in various places (where the
variable is used to store a string length).
(search-path): call scm_done_free, not scm_done_malloc.
* list.c (scm_ilength): return a scm_bits_t, not long.
some other {int,long} -> scm_bits_t changes.
* hashtab.c: various [u]int -> scm_bits_t changes.
scm_ihashx_closure -> scm_ihashx_closure_t (and made a typedef).
(scm_ihashx): n: uint -> scm_bits_t
use scm_bits2num instead of scm_ulong2num.
* gsubr.c: various int -> scm_bits_t changes.
* gh_data.c (gh_scm2double): no loss of precision any more.
* gh.h (gh_str2scm): len: int -> size_t
(gh_{get,set}_substr): start: int -> scm_bits_t,
len: int -> size_t
(gh_<num>2scm): n: int -> scm_bits_t
(gh_*vector_length): return scm_[u]size_t, not unsigned long.
(gh_length): return scm_bits_t, not unsigned long.
* fports.h: type renaming:
scm_fport -> scm_fport_t
the old name is deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
* fports.c (fport_fill_input): count: int -> scm_bits_t
(fport_flush): init_size, remaining, count: int -> scm_bits_t
* debug.h (scm_lookup_cstr, scm_lookup_soft, scm_evstr): removed
those prototypes, as the functions they prototype don't exist.
* fports.c (default_buffer_size): int -> size_t
(scm_fport_buffer_add): read_size, write_size: int -> scm_bits_t
default_size: int -> size_t
(scm_setvbuf): csize: int -> scm_bits_t
* fluids.c (n_fluids): int -> scm_bits_t
(grow_fluids): old_length, i: int -> scm_bits_t
(next_fluid_num, scm_fluid_ref, scm_fluid_set_x): n: int ->
scm_bits_t
(scm_c_with_fluids): flen, vlen: int -> scm_bits_t
* filesys.c (s_scm_open_fdes): changed calls to SCM_NUM2LONG to
the new and shiny SCM_NUM2INT.
* extensions.c: extension -> extension_t (and made a typedef).
* eval.h (SCM_IFRAME): cast to scm_bits_t, not int. just so
there are no nasty surprises if/when the various deeply magic tag
bits move somewhere else.
* eval.c: changed the locals used to store results of SCM_IFRAME,
scm_ilength and such to be of type scm_bits_t (and not int/long).
(iqq): depth, edepth: int -> scm_bits_t
(scm_eval_stack): int -> scm_bits_t
(SCM_CEVAL): various vars are not scm_bits_t instead of int.
(check_map_args, scm_map, scm_for_each): len: long -> scm_bits_t
i: int -> scm_bits_t
* environments.c: changed the many calls to scm_ulong2num to
scm_ubits2num.
(import_environment_fold): proc_as_ul: ulong -> scm_ubits_t
* dynwind.c (scm_dowinds): delta: long -> scm_bits_t
* debug.h: type renaming:
scm_debug_info -> scm_debug_info_t
scm_debug_frame -> scm_debug_frame_t
the old names are deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
(scm_debug_eframe_size): int -> scm_bits_t
* debug.c (scm_init_debug): use scm_c_define instead of the
deprecated scm_define.
* continuations.h: type renaming:
scm_contregs -> scm_contregs_t
the old name is deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
(scm_contregs_t.num_stack_items): size_t -> scm_bits_t
(scm_contregs_t.num_stack_items): ulong -> scm_ubits_t
* continuations.c (scm_make_continuation): change the type of
stack_size form long to scm_bits_t.
* ports.h: type renaming:
scm_port_rw_active -> scm_port_rw_active_t (and made a typedef)
scm_port -> scm_port_t
scm_ptob_descriptor -> scm_ptob_descriptor_t
the old names are deprecated, all in-Guile uses changed.
(scm_port_t.entry): int -> scm_bits_t.
(scm_port_t.line_number): int -> long.
(scm_port_t.putback_buf_size): int -> size_t.
* __scm.h (long_long, ulong_long): deprecated (they pollute the
global namespace and have little value besides that).
(SCM_BITS_LENGTH): new, is the bit size of scm_bits_t (i.e. of an
SCM handle).
(ifdef spaghetti): include sys/types.h and sys/stdtypes.h, if they
exist (for size_t & ptrdiff_t)
(scm_sizet): deprecated.
* Makefile.am (noinst_HEADERS): add num2integral.i.c
(scm_read_string_x_partial): moved from ioext.c
(scm_init_rw): new proc.
* rw.h: new file.
init.c: include rw.h and call scm_init_rw.
Makefile.am: include rw.c and rw.h.
* error.c, net_db.c, putenv.c, stime.c: Removed declaration of
errno variable (can be a macro on some systems, for example when
using linux libc with threads).
* error.c, filesys.c, gc.c, ioext.c, iselect.c, net_db.c, ports.c,
posix.c, print.c, putenv.c, scmsigs.c, script.c, simpos.c, smob.c,
socket.c, srcprop.c, stime.c, strop.c, unif.c, vports.c: Added
#include <errno.h> in these 20 out of 100 files.
in C for now.
* rdelim.scm: export the C primitives too.
* documentation.scm: use (ice-9 rdelim).
* filesys.c (scm_link): docstring fix.
* fports.h (scm_setfileno): obsolete declaration removed.
* posix.c: bogus popen declaration removed.
* rdelim.c: new file, split from ioext.c with new proc
scm_init_rdelim.
* rdelim.h: new file.
* Makefile.am: add rdelim.c and related files.
* init.c: call scm_init_rdelim. include rdelim.h.
* ioext.c (scm_read_string_x_partial, scm_read_delimited_x),
socket.c (scm_recvfrom): use the new macro, plus minor docstring
changes.
* ioext.c (scm_read_string_x_partial): don't crash if -1 is supplied
for fdes. if current input port is used, check that it's a file
port.
read-string!/partial.
* ports.c (scm_take_from_input_buffers): new procedure used by
scm_read_string_x_partial.
(scm_drain_input): use scm_take_from_input_buffers.
* ports.c (scm_port_for_each): new proc. implements port-for-each,
which applies a procedure to each port in the port table.
ports.h: declare scm_port_for_each.
* ioext.c (scm_dup2): new proc. implements "dup2" which is a simple
wrapper for the dup2 system call (unlike dup->fdes or
primitive-move->fdes).
* ioext.h: declare scm_dup2.
* filesys.c (scm_close_fdes): new proc. implements "close-fdes"
which is a simple wrapper for close system call (unlike scm_close).
* filesys.h: declare for scm_close_fdes.
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.)
the fdes is valid before doing anything else. check that
the file descriptor supports the modes required.
(scm_fport_buffer_add): don't throw an error if fstat doesn't
work: just use the default buffer size.
* throw.c: change an outdated comment about scm_internal_catch
BODY: it doesn't take a jumpbuf arg.
* init.c (scm_standard_stream_to_port): install a handler in case
scm_fdes_to_port throws an error. don't check here whether the
file descriptor is valid, since scm_fdes_to_port will do that.
set the revealed count depending on whether the port got the
standard file descriptor.
(stream_body_data): new type.
(stream_body, stream_handler): new procs.
displaying the expected type. Use SCM_LISTn in a couple places
instead of scm_cons-ing by hand.
* __scm.h: Added SCM_ASSERT_TYPE macro.
* validate.h, scm_validate.h: Added the former, as a renamed
version of the latter with SCM_ASSERT_TYPE used in
SCM_MAKE_VALIDATE (instead of just SCM_ASSERT)
* Makefile.am: Rename scm_validate.h to validate.h.
* *.c, *.h: Include validate.h, not scm_validate.h (old name's
prefix was superfluous).
added append docs from R4RS.
* strings.c: Docstring typo fix, + eliminate unneeded IMP tests.
Thanks Dirk Hermann!
* chars.h: Provide SCM_CHARP, SCM_CHAR, SCM_MAKE_CHAR and
deprecate SCM_ICHRP, SCM_ICHR, SCM_MAKICHR. Thanks Dirk Hermann!
* *.h, *.c: Use SCM_CHARP, SCM_CHAR, SCM_MAKE_CHAR throughout.
Drop use of SCM_P for function prototypes... assume an ANSI C
compiler. Thanks Dirk Hermann!
SCM_OUT_OF_RANGE use SCM_MAKINUM, not scm_long2num. Added
SCM_COERCE_ROSTRING macro. Added SCM_VALIDATE_NONEMPTYLIST
macro. Fix SCM_VALIDATE_STRINGORSUBSTR macro to not use SLOPPY
variants.
* ports.c (scm_port_closed_p): Validate that the arg is a PORT,
then return whether it's an open port (was validating that it was
an open port -- this was a bug I introduced back in December, but
my careful reading of diffs caught it).
* numbers.c: Recombine the two conditional-compilation paths for
all the log* primitives -- they were split based on #ifndef
scm_long2num; factored out a SCM_LOGOP_RETURN macro, and fixed
some bugs and inconsistencies in the two sets of implementations.
(scm_lognot) Fixed *atrocious* re-use of a SCM as an integer!
* ioext.c: Use SCM_ASSERT_RANGE in a couple places, and
SCM_VALIDATE_INUM_COPY once where it should've been used.
* fluids.c (scm_internal_with_fluids): Use
SCM_VALIDATE_LIST_COPYLEN.
* filesys.c: Use SCM_NUM2LONG instead of SCM_VALIDATE_INUM_COPY;
this is questionable as it relaxes type safety, but other changes
were useful and all SCM_NUM2LONG's should probably be
revisited. Use SCM_OUT_OF_RANGE, SCM_WRONG_TYPE_ARG.
* evalext.c: line-break change on 1 line.
* eval.c (nconc2last): Takes a non-empty list as its first
argument, not just a list.
* dynl.c: Use new SCM_COERCE_ROSTRING macro.
* 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.
* ports.c (scm_seek): one more: was scm_lseek. Also changed the
Scheme name from lseek to seek, but lseek was added recently so
it shouldn't be a big problem.
* ports.c, gdbint.c, ioext.c: changed callers.
* fports.c (fport_input_waiting): if select is used, return 1
instead of whatever FD_ISSET expands to. maybe it will be useful
to interpret the value from the input_waiting ptob procedure as a
lower bound on the number of bytes available.
* Mikael asked for a few names to be changed...
* ports.c (scm_make_port_type): take the write procedure as the
second argument instead of the flush procedure.
* ports.h (scm_ptob_descriptor): rename the ptob procedures:
fflush -> flush, read_flush -> end_input, fclose -> close,
fill_buffer -> fill_input, ftruncate -> truncate,
input_waiting_p -> input_waiting.
* ports.c (end_input_void_port): was read_flush_void_port.
(scm_set_port_end_input): was scm_set_port_flush_input.
(scm_set_port_flush): was scm_set_port_write.
(scm_set_port_input_waiting): was scm_set_port_input_waiting_p
(scm_end_input): was scm_read_flush.
(scm_fill_input): was scm_fill_buffer.
(scm_flush): was scm_fflush.
* fports.c (fport_input_waiting): renamed from fport_input_waiting_p.
(fport_end_input): was local_read_flush.
(fport_flush): was local_fflush.
(fport_close): was local_fclose.
(fport_truncate): was local_ftruncate.
(fport_seek): was local_seek.
(fport_free): was local_free.
(fport_fill_input): was fport_fill_buffer.
* strports.c (st_end_input): was st_read_flush.
(st_truncate): was st_ftruncate.
* vports.c: (sf_flush): was sfflush.
(sf_close): was sfclose.
(sf_fill_input): was sf_fill_buffer.
* ports.c, fports.c, strports, vports.c, ioext.c, unif.c, filesys.c:
change callers.
* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_read_x), ports.c (scm_getc): increment
read_pos after scm_fill_buffer.
* ioext.c (scm_do_read_line): simplify by ignoring the fill_buffer
return char.
* vports.c (sf_fill_buffer), strports.c (stfill_buffer),
fports.c (fport_fill_buffer): implement the interface change.
* ports.c (scm_fill_buffer): interface change: no longer increments
read_pos past the character that's returned. it seems clearer to
leave it to the caller to decide what to do (thanks Jim).
* vports.c (sf_fill_buffer): put the read char into the buffer
as well as returning it.
* ports.c (scm_grow_port_cbuf): residue of this deleted procedure
deleted.
* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_write): likewise.
* ioext.c (scm_redirect_port): likewise.
* ports.c (scm_putc): call scm_read_flush.
(scm_puts): likewise.
(scm_lfwrite): likewise.
(scm_lseek): likewise.
(scm_ftruncate): likewise.
* ports.c (scm_fill_buffer): don't take pt argument. change callers.
(read_flush_void_port): new proc, for void port ptob.
* vports.c (sf_read_flush): likewise.
* strports.c (st_read_flush): take offset arg.
* fports.c (local_read_flush): use offset, don't reset putback
buffer here.
* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): let read_flush take an offset argument,
which is the number of chars from the putback buffer.
* ports.c (scm_read_flush): new procedure, resets the putback
buffer before calling the ptob routine.
* fports.c, fports.h, gc.c, gdbint.c, ioext.c, ports.c, ports.h,
scmsigs.c, strports.c, vports.c: Install the sources which
actually correspond to the changes described below. I got the
ChangeLog entries and the patch from two different places...