* libguile.h: Don't import anything GMP-related.
* libguile/numbers.h: Import GMP here instead. If we are using
mini-GMP, only import it when building Guile.
(scm_to_mpz, scm_from_mpz): Don't define when mini-gmp is enabled.
* module/ice-9/read.scm (%read): Adjust how subexpressions are read to
error on EOF. Improve the error message.
* test-suite/tests/reader.test ("#;"): Adapt expectation.
This suggests moving the conditional that determines if mini-gmp is used
into scmconfig.h.
* configure.ac: replace PKG_CHECK_MODULES for gmp with AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS
Remove ENABLE_MINI_GMP define. Also don't run mpz_inits test for
--enable-mini-gmp.
* libguile/gen-scmconfig.c (main) [ENABLE_MINI_GMP]: replace ENABLE_MINI_GMP
with SCM_I_GSC_ENABLE_MINI_GMP
* libguile/bytevectors.c [ENABLE_MINI_GMP]: replace ENABLE_MINI_GMP
with SCM_ENABLE_MINI_GMP
* libguile/init.c [ENABLE_MINI_GMP]: replace ENABLE_MINI_GMP
with SCM_ENABLE_MINI_GMP
* libguile/numbers.c: include scm.h
[SCM_ENABLE_MINI_GMP]: provide mpz_inits and mpz_clears
[ENABLE_MINI_GMP]: prefer SCM_ENABLE_MINI_GMP to ENABLE_MINI_GMP
* libguile/numbers.h: include scm.h
* libguile/random.c [ENABLE_MINI_GMP]: replace ENABLE_MINI_GMP
with SCM_ENABLE_MINI_GMP
* libguile/socket.c [ENABLE_MINI_GMP]: replace ENABLE_MINI_GMP
with SCM_ENABLE_MINI_GMP
* libguile/read.c: Remove support for all non-default reader options.
Also remove support for source positions. The idea is that
primitive-read should just be a stripped-down, easy-to-understand reader
that is enough to bootstrap the C reader. Probably more refactoring
will follow.
* libguile/read.h:
* libguile/read.c (scm_primitive_read): New name for C reader.
(scm_read): Call current value of "read" variable.
(scm_init_read): Initialize "read" binding to "primitive-read".
Replaced later in boot-9.
* module/ice-9/read.scm (read-array): Return pair for dimension when len
is given; single number is lbnd for list->typed-array.
* test-suite/tests/arrays.test: More test cases for the reader.
Instead of defining a separate module, given that "read" calls are quite
all over the place, we're just going to replace the boot "read" binding
with read.scm. This way, we'll be able to remove support for reader
options in the boot reader, as it will only ever be used for a finite
set of files.
* NEWS: Update.
* module/Makefile.am (ice-9/boot-9.go): Depend on read.scm.
(SOURCES):
* am/bootstrap.am (SOURCES): Don't build a ice-9/read.go, as we include
it.
* module/ice-9/boot-9.scm (read-syntax): Define here, as "include" now
uses it.
(read-hash-procedures, read-hash-procedure, read-hash-extend): New
procedures. Will replace C variants.
(read, read-syntax): Include read.scm to define these.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm (include): Regenerate.
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm (include): Use read-syntax, so we get better
source information.
* module/ice-9/read.scm (let*-values): New local definition, to avoid
loading srfi-11.
(%read): Use list->typed-array instead of u8-list->bytevector.
* module/language/scheme/spec.scm: Remove (ice-9 read) import;
read-syntax is there in the boot environment
* libguile/ports.c (peek_iconv_codepoint): If the input has no bytes,
there's little point in raising a decoding error here. Therefore remove
the needless iconv acquisition, harmonising with suspendable-ports.
* test-suite/tests/ports.test ("port-encoding"): Update test to include
some input so that the exception gets raised.
* module/ice-9/psyntax.scm: Use the vector representation of source
properties internally. We have to convert to alists when going to
Tree-IL, but this will be in harmony with syntax objects once the reader
switches to vectors too.
* module/ice-9/psyntax-pp.scm: Regenerate.
* module/system/vm/assembler.scm (intern-constant, link-data): Write the
vector representation of source instead of the alist. Saves a lot of
heap size, object file size, and init time when serializing syntax
objects with source.
* module/system/vm/assembler.scm (<asm>, make-assembler)
(intern-constant, emit-init-constants): Instead of loading a dependent
value each time it's needed in the relocation procedure, eagerly patch
values when they are created. Allows keeping values in registers, which
decreases code size.