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248 lines
8.7 KiB
C
248 lines
8.7 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*
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* As a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives permission
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* for additional uses of the text contained in its release of GUILE.
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*
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* The exception is that, if you link the GUILE library with other files
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* to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
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* resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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* Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
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* linking the GUILE library code into it.
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*
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* This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
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* the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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*
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* This exception applies only to the code released by the
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* Free Software Foundation under the name GUILE. If you copy
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* code from other Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
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* GUILE, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
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* not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
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* anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
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* this exception notice from them.
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*
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* If you write modifications of your own for GUILE, it is your choice
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* whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
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* If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice. */
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#ifndef __GH_H
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#define __GH_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <libguile.h>
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/* gcc has extern inline functions that are basically as fast as macros */
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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# define INL inline
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# define EXTINL extern inline
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#else
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# define INL
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#define EXTINL
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#endif /* __GNUC__ */
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void gh_enter(int argc, char *argv[], void (*c_main_prog)(int, char **));
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void gh_repl(int argc, char *argv[]);
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SCM gh_catch(SCM tag, scm_catch_body_t body, void *body_data,
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scm_catch_handler_t handler, void *handler_data);
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SCM gh_standard_handler(void *data, SCM tag, SCM throw_args);
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SCM gh_eval_str(const char *scheme_code);
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SCM gh_eval_str_with_catch(const char *scheme_code, scm_catch_handler_t handler);
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SCM gh_eval_str_with_standard_handler(const char *scheme_code);
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SCM gh_eval_str_with_stack_saving_handler(const char *scheme_code);
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SCM gh_eval_file(const char *fname);
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#define gh_load(fname) gh_eval_file(fname)
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SCM gh_eval_file_with_catch(const char *scheme_code, scm_catch_handler_t handler);
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SCM gh_eval_file_with_standard_handler(const char *scheme_code);
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#define gh_defer_ints() SCM_DEFER_INTS
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#define gh_allow_ints() SCM_ALLOW_INTS
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SCM gh_new_procedure(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(),
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int n_required_args, int n_optional_args, int varp);
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SCM gh_new_procedure0_0(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(void));
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SCM gh_new_procedure0_1(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure0_2(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM, SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure1_0(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure1_1(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM, SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure1_2(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM, SCM, SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure2_0(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM, SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure2_1(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM, SCM, SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure2_2(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM, SCM, SCM, SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure3_0(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM, SCM, SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure4_0(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM, SCM, SCM, SCM));
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SCM gh_new_procedure5_0(char *proc_name, SCM (*fn)(SCM, SCM, SCM, SCM, SCM));
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/* C to Scheme conversion */
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SCM gh_int2scmb(int x); /* this is being phased out */
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SCM gh_bool2scm(int x);
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SCM gh_int2scm(int x);
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SCM gh_ulong2scm(unsigned long x);
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SCM gh_long2scm(long x);
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SCM gh_double2scm(double x);
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SCM gh_char2scm(char c);
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SCM gh_str2scm(const char *s, int len);
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SCM gh_str02scm(const char *s);
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void gh_set_substr(char *src, SCM dst, int start, int len);
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SCM gh_symbol2scm(const char *symbol_str);
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SCM gh_ints2scm(int *d, int n);
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#ifdef HAVE_ARRAYS
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SCM gh_chars2byvect(char *d, int n);
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SCM gh_shorts2svect(short *d, int n);
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SCM gh_longs2ivect(long *d, int n);
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SCM gh_ulongs2uvect(unsigned long *d, int n);
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SCM gh_floats2fvect(float *d, int n);
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SCM gh_doubles2dvect(double *d, int n);
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#endif
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SCM gh_doubles2scm(double *d, int n);
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/* Scheme to C conversion */
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int gh_scm2bool(SCM obj);
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int gh_scm2int(SCM obj);
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unsigned long gh_scm2ulong(SCM obj);
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long gh_scm2long(SCM obj);
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char gh_scm2char(SCM obj);
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double gh_scm2double(SCM obj);
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char *gh_scm2newstr(SCM str, int *lenp);
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void gh_get_substr(SCM src, char *dst, int start, int len);
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char *gh_symbol2newstr(SCM sym, int *lenp);
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char *gh_scm2chars(SCM vector, char *result);
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short *gh_scm2shorts(SCM vector, short *result);
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long *gh_scm2longs(SCM vector, long *result);
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float *gh_scm2floats(SCM vector, float *result);
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double *gh_scm2doubles(SCM vector, double *result);
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/* type predicates: tell you if an SCM object has a given type */
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int gh_boolean_p(SCM val);
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int gh_symbol_p(SCM val);
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int gh_char_p(SCM val);
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int gh_vector_p(SCM val);
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int gh_pair_p(SCM val);
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int gh_number_p(SCM val);
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int gh_string_p(SCM val);
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int gh_procedure_p(SCM val);
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int gh_list_p(SCM val);
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int gh_inexact_p(SCM val);
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int gh_exact_p(SCM val);
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/* more predicates */
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int gh_eq_p(SCM x, SCM y);
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int gh_eqv_p(SCM x, SCM y);
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int gh_equal_p(SCM x, SCM y);
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int gh_string_equal_p(SCM s1, SCM s2);
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int gh_null_p(SCM l);
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/* standard Scheme procedures available from C */
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#define gh_not(x) scm_not(x)
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SCM gh_define(char *name, SCM val);
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/* vector manipulation routines */
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/* note that gh_vector() does not behave quite like the Scheme (vector
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obj1 obj2 ...), because the interpreter engine does not pass the
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data element by element, but rather as a list. thus, gh_vector()
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ends up being identical to gh_list_to_vector() */
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#define gh_vector(ls) scm_vector(ls)
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SCM gh_make_vector(SCM length, SCM val);
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SCM gh_vector_set_x(SCM vec, SCM pos, SCM val);
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SCM gh_vector_ref(SCM vec, SCM pos);
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unsigned long gh_vector_length (SCM v);
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unsigned long gh_uniform_vector_length (SCM v);
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SCM gh_uniform_vector_ref (SCM v, SCM ilist);
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#define gh_list_to_vector(ls) scm_vector(ls)
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#define gh_vector_to_list(v) scm_vector_to_list(v)
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SCM gh_lookup (char *sname);
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SCM gh_module_lookup (SCM vector, char *sname);
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SCM gh_cons(SCM x, SCM y);
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#define gh_list scm_listify
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unsigned long gh_length(SCM l);
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SCM gh_append(SCM args);
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SCM gh_append2(SCM l1, SCM l2);
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SCM gh_append3(SCM l1, SCM l2, SCM l3);
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SCM gh_append4(SCM l1, SCM l2, SCM l3, SCM l4);
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#define gh_reverse(ls) scm_reverse(ls)
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#define gh_list_tail(ls, k) scm_list_tail(ls, k)
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#define gh_list_ref(ls, k) scm_list_ref(ls, k)
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#define gh_memq(x, ls) scm_memq(x, ls)
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#define gh_memv(x, ls) scm_memv(x, ls)
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#define gh_member(x, ls) scm_member(x, ls)
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#define gh_assq(x, alist) scm_assq(x, alist)
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#define gh_assv(x, alist) scm_assv(x, alist)
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#define gh_assoc(x, alist) scm_assoc(x, alist)
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SCM gh_car(SCM x);
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SCM gh_cdr(SCM x);
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SCM gh_caar(SCM x);
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SCM gh_cadr(SCM x);
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SCM gh_cdar(SCM x);
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SCM gh_cddr(SCM x);
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SCM gh_caaar(SCM x);
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SCM gh_caadr(SCM x);
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SCM gh_cadar(SCM x);
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SCM gh_caddr(SCM x);
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SCM gh_cdaar(SCM x);
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SCM gh_cdadr(SCM x);
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SCM gh_cddar(SCM x);
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SCM gh_cdddr(SCM x);
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SCM gh_set_car_x(SCM pair, SCM value);
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SCM gh_set_cdr_x(SCM pair, SCM value);
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/* Calling Scheme functions from C. */
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SCM gh_apply (SCM proc, SCM ls);
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SCM gh_call0 (SCM proc);
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SCM gh_call1 (SCM proc, SCM arg);
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SCM gh_call2 (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM arg2);
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SCM gh_call3 (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM arg2, SCM arg3);
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/* reading and writing Scheme objects. */
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void gh_display (SCM x);
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void gh_write (SCM x);
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void gh_newline (void);
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/* void gh_gc_mark(SCM) : mark an SCM as in use. */
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/* void gh_defer_ints() : don't interrupt code section. */
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/* void gh_allow_ints() : see gh_defer_ints(). */
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/* void gh_new_cell(SCM, int tag) : initialize SCM to be of type 'tag' */
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/* int gh_type_p(SCM, tag) : test if SCM is of type 'tag' */
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/* SCM gh_intern(char*) : get symbol corresponding to c-string.*/
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/* void gh_set_ext_data(SCM, void*) : set extension data on SCM */
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/* void *gh_get_ext_data(SCM) : return extension data from SCM. */
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/* void gh_assert(int cond, char *msg, SCM obj); */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* __GH_H */
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