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guile/libguile/struct.h
Mikael Djurfeldt 4bfdf1584d 1997-10-03 Mikael Djurfeldt <mdj@nada.kth.se>
* print.h (SCM_PRINT_STATE_P): Removed SCM_NIMP test.  (NIMP
	macros should by convention not test for NIMPness.)
	(SCM_COERCE_OPORT): Adjust indentation.

	* print.c (scm_valid_oport_value_p): Adjusted indentation; Added
	SCM_NIMP test before SCM_PRINT_STATE_P.

	* struct.c, struct.h, gc.c: Renamed:
	scm_struct_i_layout	   --> scm_vtable_index_layout
	scm_struct_i_vcell	   --> scm_vtable_index_vcell
	scm_struct_i_vtable	   --> scm_vtable_index_vtable
	scm_struct_i_printer	   --> scm_vtable_index_printer
	scm_struct_i_vtable_offset --> scm_vtable_offset_user

	* struct.c (scm_print_struct): Use new printer slot; Default
	printing: Also output hex code of vtable so that type identity
	will be indicated as well.
	(scm_init_struct): Updated required_vtable_fields to "pruosrpw";
	Removed struct_printer_var; Removed struct-vtable-offset;
	(vtable-index-layout, vtable-index-vtable, vtable-index-printer,
	vtable-offset-user): New constants.

	* struct.h (scm_struct_i_vtable_offset): Bumped from 3 to 4.
	(scm_struct_i_printer, SCM_STRUCT_PRINTER): New slot in vtables.
  	If this slot contains a procedure, use that to print structures of
 	the type represented by this vtable.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Don't print arguments of macro
 	transformers.  (They are always: exp env.); Bugfix: Unmemoize
 	transformer source with correct environment.
1997-10-03 00:44:28 +00:00

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/* classes: h_files */
#ifndef STRUCTH
#define STRUCTH
/* Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#include "libguile/__scm.h"
#include "libguile/print.h"
/* Number of words with negative index */
#define scm_struct_n_extra_words 3
/* These are how the initial words of a vtable are allocated. */
#define scm_struct_i_ptr -3 /* start of block (see alloc_struct) */
#define scm_struct_i_n_words -2 /* How many words allocated to this struct? */
#define scm_struct_i_tag -1 /* A unique tag for this type.. */
#define scm_vtable_index_layout 0 /* A symbol describing the physical arrangement of this type. */
#define scm_vtable_index_vcell 1 /* An opaque word, managed by the garbage collector. */
#define scm_vtable_index_vtable 2 /* A pointer to the handle for this vtable. */
#define scm_vtable_index_printer 3 /* A printer for this struct type. */
#define scm_vtable_offset_user 4 /* Where do user fields start? */
#define SCM_STRUCTP(X) (SCM_TYP3(X) == scm_tc3_cons_gloc)
#define SCM_STRUCT_DATA(X) ((SCM*)(SCM_CDR(X)))
#define SCM_STRUCT_VTABLE_DATA(X) ((SCM *)(SCM_CAR(X) - 1))
#define SCM_STRUCT_LAYOUT(X) (SCM_STRUCT_VTABLE_DATA(X)[scm_vtable_index_layout])
#define SCM_STRUCT_VTABLE(X) (SCM_STRUCT_VTABLE_DATA(X)[scm_vtable_index_vtable])
#define SCM_STRUCT_PRINTER(X) (SCM_STRUCT_VTABLE_DATA(X)[scm_vtable_index_printer])
/* Efficiency is important in the following macro, since it's used in GC */
#define SCM_LAYOUT_TAILP(X) (((X) & 32) == 0) /* R, W or O */
extern SCM scm_make_struct_layout SCM_P ((SCM fields));
extern SCM scm_struct_p SCM_P ((SCM x));
extern SCM scm_struct_vtable_p SCM_P ((SCM x));
extern SCM scm_make_struct SCM_P ((SCM vtable, SCM tail_array_size, SCM init));
extern SCM scm_make_vtable_vtable SCM_P ((SCM extra_fields, SCM tail_array_size, SCM init));
extern SCM scm_struct_ref SCM_P ((SCM handle, SCM pos));
extern SCM scm_struct_set_x SCM_P ((SCM handle, SCM pos, SCM val));
extern SCM scm_struct_vtable SCM_P ((SCM handle));
extern SCM scm_struct_vtable_tag SCM_P ((SCM handle));
extern void scm_print_struct SCM_P ((SCM exp, SCM port, scm_print_state *));
extern void scm_init_struct SCM_P ((void));
#endif /* STRUCTH */