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Recognize `raise-exception` in the same way we recognize `throw`, though it is a bit less optimized and the boot story is not as complicated. * doc/ref/vm.texi (Non-Local Control Flow Instructions): * libguile/jit.c (compile_unreachable): (compile_unreachable_slow): * libguile/vm-engine.c (VM_NAME): * module/language/cps/compile-bytecode.scm (compile-function): * module/system/vm/assembler.scm (emit-unreachable): Add new "unreachable" instruction, inserted after a call to non-continuable `raise-exception`. * module/language/tree-il/compile-cps.scm (raise-exception): * module/language/tree-il/primitives.scm (*interesting-primitive-names*): Recognize raise-exception, and if it is called with just one argument, prune that branch of the control-flow graph. |
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This directory contains documentation on the Guile core. -*-text-*- The documentation consists of the following manuals. - The Guile Tutorial (guile-tut.texi) contains a tutorial introduction to using Guile. - The Guile Reference Manual (guile.texi) contains (or is intended to contain) reference documentation on all aspects of Guile. - The Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme (r5rs.texi). Please be aware that this is all very much work in progress (apart from the Revised^5 Report). Bug reports and contributions are welcome! The `sources' directory includes some stuff relevant to the Guile reference manual, and which may eventually be folded in to it. It's not immediately relevant, however, which is why it's not in this directory. The Revised^4 Report (r4rs.texi) is no longer in this distribution, as it is completely superseded by the Revised^5 Report. If you need to consult R4RS, it is still widely available, for example at http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/projects/info/SchemeDocs/r4rs/.