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* libguile/objcodes.h: Bump for metadata format change. * libguile/frames.h: Rework so we don't frob the program's nargs, nlocs, etc at runtime. Instead we don't really know what's a local var, an argument, or an intermediate value. It's a little unfortunate, but this will allow for case-lambda, and eventually for good polymorphic generic dispatch; and the nlocs etc can be heuristically reconstructed. Such a reconstruction would be better done at the Scheme level, though. (SCM_FRAME_STACK_ADDRESS): New macro, the pointer to the base of the stack elements (not counting the program). (SCM_FRAME_UPPER_ADDRESS): Repurpose to be the address of the last element in the bookkeeping part of the stack -- i.e. to point to the return address. * libguile/vm-engine.h: * libguile/vm-i-system.c: Adapt to removal of stack_base. Though we still detect stack-smashing underflow, we don't do so as precisely as we did before, because now we only detect overwriting of the frame metadata. * libguile/vm-engine.c (vm_engine): Remove the stack_base variable. It is unnecessary, and difficult to keep track of in the face of case-lambda. Also fix miscommented "ra" and "mvra" pushes. Push the vp->ip as the first ra... * libguile/vm-i-system.c (halt): ...because here we can restore the vp->ip instead of setting ip to 0. Allows us to introspect ips all down the stack, including in recursive VM invocations. * libguile/frames.h: * libguile/frames.c (scm_vm_frame_stack): Removed, because it's getting more difficult to tell what's an argument and what's a temporary stack element. (scm_vm_frame_num_locals): New accessor. (scm_vm_frame_instruction_pointer): New accessor. (scm_vm_frame_arguments): Defer to an implementation in Scheme. (scm_vm_frame_num_locals scm_vm_frame_local_ref) (scm_vm_frame_local_set_x): Since we can get not-yet-active frames on the stack now, with our current calling convention, we have to add a heuristic here to jump over those frames -- because frames have pointers in them, not Scheme values. * libguile/programs.h: * libguile/programs.c (scm_program_arity): Remove, in favor of.. (scm_program_arities): ...this, which a list of arities, in a new format, occupying a slot in the metadata. * module/language/assembly/decompile-bytecode.scm (decode-load-program): Fix mv-call decompilation. * module/system/vm/frame.scm (vm-frame-bindings, vm-frame-binding-ref) (vm-frame-binding-set!): New functions, to access bindings by name in a frame. (vm-frame-arguments): Function now implemented in Scheme. Commented fairly extensively. * module/system/vm/program.scm (program-bindings-by-index) (program-bindings-for-ip): New accessors, parsing the program bindings metadata into something more useful. (program-arities, program-arguments): In a case-lambda world, we have to assume that programs can have multiple arities. But it's tough to detect this algorithmically; instead we're going to require that the program metadata include information about the arities, and the parts of the program that that metadata applies to. (program-lambda-list): New accessor. (write-program): Show multiple arities. * module/language/glil/compile-assembly.scm (glil->assembly): Add "arities" to the state of the compiler, and add arities entries as appropriate. |
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