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* 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. |
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This directory contains some tests for Guile, and some generic test support code. To run these tests, you will need a version of Guile more recent than 15 Feb 1999 --- the tests use the (ice-9 and-let*) and (ice-9 getopt-long) modules, which were added to Guile around then. For information about how to run the test suite, read the usage instructions in the comments at the top of the guile-test script. You can reference the file `lib.scm' from your own code as the module (test-suite lib); it also has comments at the top and before each function explaining what's going on. Please write more Guile tests, and send them to bug-guile@gnu.org. We'll merge them into the distribution. All test suites must be licensed for our use under the GPL, but I don't think I'm going to collect assignment papers for them. Some test suite philosophy: GDB has an extensive test suite --- around 6300 tests. Every time the test suite catches a bug, it's great. GDB is so complicated that folks are often unable to get a solid understanding of the code before making a change --- we just don't have time. You'll see people say things like, "Here's a fix for X; it doesn't cause any regressions." The subtext is, I made a change that looks reasonable, and the test suite didn't complain, so it must be okay. I think this is terrible, because it suggests that the writer is using the test suite as a substitute for having a rock-solid explanation of why their changes are correct. The problem is that any test suite is woefully incomplete. Diligent reasoning about code can catch corner conditions or limitations that no test suite will ever find. Jim's rule for test suites: Every test suite failure should be a complete, mysterious surprise, never a possibility you were prepared for. Any other attitude indicates that you're using the test suite as a crutch, which you need only because your understanding is weak.