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/* Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
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*
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* for additional uses of the text contained in its release of GUILE.
*
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* to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
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*
* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
*
* This exception applies only to the code released by the
* Free Software Foundation under the name GUILE. If you copy
* code from other Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
* GUILE, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
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* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
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*
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/* data initialization and C<->Scheme data conversion */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <gh.h>
/* data conversion C->scheme */
SCM
gh_int2scmb (int x)
{
return (x ? SCM_BOOL_T : SCM_BOOL_F);
}
SCM
gh_int2scm (int x)
{
return scm_long2num ((long) x);
}
SCM
gh_ulong2scm (unsigned long x)
{
return scm_ulong2num (x);
}
SCM
gh_long2scm (long x)
{
return scm_long2num (x);
}
SCM
gh_double2scm (double x)
{
return scm_makdbl (x, 0.0);
}
SCM
gh_char2scm (char c)
{
return SCM_MAKICHR (c);
}
SCM
gh_str2scm (char *s, int len)
{
return scm_makfromstr (s, len, 0);
}
SCM
gh_str02scm (char *s)
{
return scm_makfrom0str (s);
}
/* Copy LEN characters at SRC into the *existing* Scheme string DST,
starting at START. START is an index into DST; zero means the
beginning of the string.
If START + LEN is off the end of DST, signal an out-of-range
error. */
void
gh_set_substr (char *src, SCM dst, int start, int len)
{
char *dst_ptr, dst_len, effective_length;
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (dst) && SCM_STRINGP (dst), dst, SCM_ARG3,
"gh_set_substr");
scm_protect_object (dst);
dst_ptr = SCM_CHARS (dst);
dst_len = SCM_LENGTH (dst);
effective_length = (len < dst_len) ? len : dst_len;
memcpy (dst_ptr + start, src, effective_length);
/* FIXME: must signal an error if len > dst_len */
scm_unprotect_object (dst);
}
/* Return the symbol named SYMBOL_STR. */
SCM
gh_symbol2scm (char *symbol_str)
{
return SCM_CAR (scm_intern (symbol_str, strlen (symbol_str)));
}
/* data conversion scheme->C */
int
gh_scm2bool (SCM obj)
{
return ((obj) == SCM_BOOL_F) ? 0 : 1;
}
unsigned long
gh_scm2ulong (SCM obj)
{
return scm_num2ulong (obj, (char *) SCM_ARG1, "gh_scm2ulong");
}
long
gh_scm2long (SCM obj)
{
return scm_num2long (obj, (char *) SCM_ARG1, "gh_scm2long");
}
int
gh_scm2int (SCM obj)
{
/* NOTE: possible loss of precision here */
return (int) scm_num2long (obj, (char *) SCM_ARG1, "gh_scm2int");
}
double
gh_scm2double (SCM obj)
{
return scm_num2dbl (obj, "gh_scm2double");
}
char
gh_scm2char (SCM obj)
{
return SCM_ICHR (obj);
}
/* string conversions between C and Scheme */
/* gh_scm2newstr() -- Given a Scheme string STR, return a pointer to a
new copy of its contents, followed by a null byte. If lenp is
non-null, set *lenp to the string's length.
This function uses malloc to obtain storage for the copy; the
caller is responsible for freeing it.
Note that Scheme strings may contain arbitrary data, including null
characters. This means that null termination is not a reliable way
to determine the length of the returned value. However, the
function always copies the complete contents of STR, and sets
*LEN_P to the true length of the string (when LEN_P is non-null). */
char *
gh_scm2newstr (SCM str, int *lenp)
{
char *ret_str;
int len;
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (str) && SCM_STRINGP (str), str, SCM_ARG3,
"gh_scm2newstr");
/* protect str from GC while we copy off its data */
scm_protect_object (str);
len = SCM_LENGTH (str);
ret_str = (char *) scm_must_malloc ((len + 1) * sizeof (char),
"gh_scm2newstr");
/* so we copy tmp_str to ret_str, which is what we will allocate */
memcpy (ret_str, SCM_CHARS (str), len);
/* now make sure we null-terminate it */
ret_str[len] = '\0';
scm_unprotect_object (str);
if (lenp != NULL)
{
*lenp = len;
}
return ret_str;
}
/* Copy LEN characters at START from the Scheme string SRC to memory
at DST. START is an index into SRC; zero means the beginning of
the string. DST has already been allocated by the caller.
If START + LEN is off the end of SRC, silently truncate the source
region to fit the string. If truncation occurs, the corresponding
area of DST is left unchanged. */
void
gh_get_substr (SCM src, char *dst, int start, int len)
{
int src_len, effective_length;
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (src) && SCM_STRINGP (src), src, SCM_ARG3,
"gh_get_substr");
scm_protect_object (src);
src_len = SCM_LENGTH (src);
effective_length = (len < src_len) ? len : src_len;
memcpy (dst + start, SCM_CHARS (src), effective_length * sizeof (char));
/* FIXME: must signal an error if len > src_len */
scm_unprotect_object (src);
}
/* gh_scm2newsymbol() -- Given a Scheme symbol 'identifier, return a
pointer to a string with the symbol characters "identifier",
followed by a null byte. If lenp is non-null, set *lenp to the
string's length.
This function uses malloc to obtain storage for the copy; the
caller is responsible for freeing it. */
char *
gh_symbol2newstr (SCM sym, int *lenp)
{
char *ret_str;
int len;
SCM_ASSERT (SCM_NIMP (sym) && SCM_SYMBOLP (sym), sym, SCM_ARG3,
"gh_scm2newsymbol");
/* protect str from GC while we copy off its data */
scm_protect_object (sym);
len = SCM_LENGTH (sym);
ret_str = (char *) scm_must_malloc ((len + 1) * sizeof (char),
"gh_symbol2newstr");
/* so we copy tmp_str to ret_str, which is what we will allocate */
memcpy (ret_str, SCM_CHARS (sym), len);
/* now make sure we null-terminate it */
ret_str[len] = '\0';
scm_unprotect_object (sym);
if (lenp != NULL)
{
*lenp = len;
}
return ret_str;
}
/* create a new vector of the given length, all initialized to the
given value */
SCM
gh_vector (SCM length, SCM val)
{
return scm_make_vector (length, val, SCM_UNDEFINED);
}
/* set the given element of the given vector to the given value */
SCM
gh_vset (SCM vec, SCM pos, SCM val)
{
return scm_vector_set_x (vec, pos, val);
}
/* retrieve the given element of the given vector */
SCM
gh_vref (SCM vec, SCM pos)
{
return scm_vector_ref (vec, pos);
}
/* returns the length of the given vector */
unsigned long
gh_vector_length (SCM v)
{
return gh_scm2ulong (scm_vector_length (v));
}
/* Data lookups between C and Scheme
Look up a symbol with a given name, and return the object to which
it is bound. gh_lookup examines the Guile top level, and
gh_module_lookup checks the module namespace specified by the
`vec' argument.
The return value is the Scheme object to which SNAME is bound, or
SCM_UNDEFINED if SNAME is not bound in the given context. [FIXME:
should this be SCM_UNSPECIFIED? Can a symbol ever legitimately be
bound to SCM_UNDEFINED or SCM_UNSPECIFIED? What is the difference?
-twp] */
SCM
gh_lookup (char *sname)
{
return gh_module_lookup (SCM_BOOL_F, sname);
}
SCM
gh_module_lookup (SCM vec, char *sname)
{
SCM sym = gh_symbol2scm (sname);
if ((scm_symbol_bound_p (vec, sym)) == SCM_BOOL_T)
return scm_symbol_binding (vec, sym);
else
return SCM_UNDEFINED;
}