* libguile/vm-engine (box-ref, box-set!): Instead of aborting if a box
isn't a var, call out to vm_error_not_a_variable. This makes these
instructions equivalent to variable-ref/variable-set!.
(vector-set!): Rename from vector-set.
* module/language/cps/compile-rtl.scm (emit-rtl-sequence): Add
variable-set! case, and adapt vector-set!.
* module/language/cps/primitives.scm (*rtl-instruction-aliases*): Add
variable-ref / variable-set! aliases to box-ref / box-set!.
* module/language/cps/arities.scm (fix-clause-arities): Primcalls of
known arity that continue to ktrunc should, if their return arity does
not match the ktrunc, adapt via a call to `values'. This call may
later get removed.
* libguile/strings.h:
* libguile/strings.c (scm_i_print_stringbuf):
* libguile/print.c (iprin1): Add a printer for stringbufs. The
disassembler can print a stringbuf.
* libguile/procprop.c (scm_procedure_properties, scm_procedure_property)
(scm_set_procedure_properties_x, scm_set_procedure_property_x)
(scm_procedure_name, scm_procedure_documentation): Rework to treat the
overrides table as complementary to the RTL program properties. In
this way setting a procedure property doesn't require loading up
the (system vm debug) module.
* libguile/memoize.c (MAKMEMO_LAMBDA, memoize): Instead of passing the
docstring in the memoized lambda, pass the meta as-is. That way we
get all procedure properties, including "name".
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (primitive-eval): Set procedure properties when
making lambdas. Don't set the name when defining toplevel variables
-- before we did so only if the procedure didn't have a name
property, but I would like to avoid calls to procedure-property in
eval, because getting the name for an RTL function requires loading up
other modules.
* libguile/memoize.c (MAKMEMO_LEX_REF, MAKMEMO_LEX_SET): Change to
address lexicals by depth and width.
(try_lookup_rib, lookup_rib, make_pos): New helpers.
(lookup): Adapt to return a pair.
(memoize, unmemoize_bindings, unmemoize_lexical): Adapt.
* libguile/eval.c (eval, prepare_boot_closure_env_for_eval):
(prepare_boot_closure_env_for_apply):
* module/ice-9/eval.scm (make-fixed-closure, make-general-closure)
(eval): Adapt to new environment.
This is currently a slight win for C, and a slight lose for Scheme --
because the lookup loop is so poorly compiled by the stack VM. I expect
that the RTL-compiled eval will fix this.
* module/ice-9/eval.scm: Pregenerate closures with rest arguments, as we
do for fixed arguments. This is important given the amount of (lambda
args (apply foo args)) that we are doing lately.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-cps.scm (convert): Don't convert
values primcalls to $values, because we don't know that the
continuation can accept that number of values.
* module/language/cps/contification.scm: Returns from contified
functions should primcall to 'values, as in general the return
continuation is a multiple value context ($ktrunc or $ktail). A later
pass can elide the primcall if appropriate.
* module/language/cps/contification.scm (compute-contification): Rewrite
to avoid mutating the DFG and the function while we are rewriting.
Instead we compute a contification, and if it is not empty, we apply
it and loop.
* module/language/cps/contification.scm (contify): It could be that
visiting pending contifications could enqueue more contifications, so
iterate to a fixed point. Signal an error if there are any pending
contifications at the end of an iteration.
* module/language/cps/dfg.scm (control-point?): New interface, replaces
branch?.
(dead-after-def?, dead-after-use?, dead-after-branch?): Remove these.
The first one was fine; dead-after-use? was conservative but OK; but
dead-after-branch? was totally bogus. Instead we use precise liveness
information in the allocator.
* module/language/cps/slot-allocation.scm ($allocation): Remove "def"
and "dead" slots. We'll communicate liveness information in some
other way to the compiler.
(allocate-slots): Rework to use precise liveness information.
* libguile/continuations.h:
* libguile/continuations.c: Reimplement continuations and the call_cc
stub as RTL programs.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_i_rtl_program_minimum_arity): Add a case for
continuations.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (rtl_vm_debug_engine): Always call the abort
continuation hook with the number of non-procedure locals. Fix
compose-continuation argument count. Enable call/cc.
* module/system/vm/program.scm (program-arguments-alists): Export this
interface. Fall back to grovelling through procedure-minimum-arity if
the program has no arities, as might be the case for continuations.
* module/language/tree-il/analyze.scm (validate-arity): Use
program-arguments-alists instead of the program-arities interface, to
cover both stack VM and RTL programs.
* libguile/foreign.c: Convert to using RTL stubs. Because RTL code has
different GC characteristics than objcode -- it's mostly assumed that
RTL code will never go away -- we go ahead and pre-generate code for
100 arguments. This is actually less memory than the stack VM code,
and doesn't require any relocations at load-time: bonus! We'll cross
the >=100 args bridge if we ever come to it.
(get_foreign_stub_code) New function.
(scm_i_foreign_arity): New helper, like scm_i_primitive_arity.
(cif_to_procedure): Rework to make RTL programs.
* libguile/foreign.h: Declare scm_pointer_to_scm and
scm_scm_to_pointer. Declare new internal helpers.
* libguile/gsubr.c (create_subr): Refactor to set the flags when the
object is allocated.
* libguile/instructions.h: Define SCM_PACK_RTL_12_12.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_i_rtl_program_minimum_arity): Dispatch to
scm_i_foreign_arity if the procedure has the FOREIGN flag.
* libguile/programs.h (SCM_F_PROGRAM_IS_FOREIGN)
(SCM_PROGRAM_IS_FOREIGN): New interfaces.
* test-suite/tests/foreign.test ("procedure->pointer"): Add a test for
foreign arities.
* libguile/gsubr.c: Define RTL stubs instead of stack VM stubs.
(SUBR_STUB_CODE, get_subr_stub_code): Adapt to return a uint32_t*
pointer instead of a SCM value.
(create_subr): Create RTL procedures instead of stack VM procedures.
For RTL procedures, the function pointer, name, and generic address
pointer go inline to the procedure, as free variables.
(scm_i_primitive_arity, scm_i_primitive_call_ip): New helpers.
(scm_c_make_gsubr, scm_c_define_gsubr, scm_c_make_gsubr_with_generic)
(scm_c_define_gsubr_with_generic): Adapt to create_gsubr being renamed
to create_subr.
Remove gsubr test code.
* libguile/gsubr.h (SCM_PRIMITIVE_P, SCM_PRIMITIVE_GENERIC_P): Only RTL
programs can be primitives now.
(SCM_SUBRF, SCM_SUBR_NAME, SCM_SUBR_GENERIC): These fields are now in
the RTL free variables, not the object table.
* libguile/programs.c (scm_i_rtl_program_name):
(scm_i_rtl_program_documentation):
(scm_i_rtl_program_properties):
(scm_i_rtl_program_minimum_arity): Implement these appropriately for
primitives, which lack debugging information.
(scm_primitive_p, scm_primitive_call_ip): New helpers.
* libguile/snarf.h: Remove static allocation for subrs. Since there is
nothing to allocate besides the program itself, which needs runtime
relocation, static allocation is not a win.
* system/vm/program.scm: Fix up various arity-related things for
primitives, which don't use ELF arity info.
* test-suite/tests/eval.test ("stack involving a primitive"): Add an
XFAIL until we get just one VM.
* libguile/vm.c (scm_c_vm_run): Directly dispatch to the RTL VM for RTL
programs.
(scm_bootstrap_vm): Initialize the RTL program stubs early, and mark
the RTL boot program with the boot flag.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (bind-rest): If the sp is below the dst reg,
alloc the frame to ensure there is enough space, and to fill in
intermediate values with SCM_UNDEFINED.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (prompt): Adapt to explicitly set the saved SP so
we know how many incoming values the handler will receive, and to make
escape-only? a flag.
* module/language/cps/compile-rtl.scm (emit-rtl-sequence): $prompt
should only be found in a "seq" context, as it just pushes on a prompt
and doesn't bind any values. On the other hand it should emit
appropriate code for the handler to bind its values, so do that.
* module/language/cps/slot-allocation.scm ($cont-allocation): Add a note
that proc-slot is used by prompts as well.
(allocate-slots): Compute the allocation of a prompt handler's args.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-cps.scm (convert): Use "unwind"
instead of the nonexistent "pop-prompt".
* module/system/vm/disassembler.scm (code-annotation): Adapt to change
in prompt VM op.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (receive-values): Add an ALLOW-EXTRA? flag in
unused bits of the third word. Without it, receive-values will check
for the exact number of incoming values.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_error_wrong_number_of_values): New error case.
* module/language/cps/compile-rtl.scm (emit-rtl-sequence): Adapt to add
the ALLOW-EXTRA? flag.
* libguile/dynstack.h (scm_t_dynstack_prompt_flags): New flag,
SCM_F_DYNSTACK_PROMPT_PUSH_NARGS, set if the continuation expects the
number of args to be pushed on the top of the stack.
* libguile/control.c (scm_c_abort): Only push nargs if requested.
* libguile/eval.c (eval):
* libguile/throw.c (pre_init_catch):
* libguile/vm-i-system.c (prompt): Set
SCM_F_DYNSTACK_PROMPT_PUSH_NARGS.