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* configure.in: Removed -lm check and added a cached check for __libc_stack_end to get it building for mingw32 hosts. 2003-05-29 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org> * win32-dirent.c: Use malloc() instead of scm_malloc(). * stime.c (s_scm_strftime): Add a type cast to avoid compiler warning. * posix.c (s_scm_putenv): Disable use of unsetenv() for the mingw32 build. * modules.c (s_scm_module_import_interface): Renamed local variable interface to _interface. Seems like 'interface' is a special compiler directive for the mingw32 compiler. * mkstemp.c: Provide prototype to avoid compiler warning. * load.c (s_scm_search_path): Fixed absolute and relative path detections for native Windows platforms. * gc.h, threads.h: Export some more symbols using SCM_API (necessary to build on mingw32). * gc-freelist.c ("s_scm_map_free_list", "s_scm_gc_set_debug_check_freelist_x"): Fixed use of FUNC_NAME. * fports.c (fport_fill_input): Disable use of fport_wait_for_input() on Win32 platforms. * filesys.c (s_scm_basename): Fixed __MINGW32__ code. * Makefile.am: Modified some rules for cross compiling. 2003-05-29 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org> * raw-ltdl.c: Some more modifications for mingw32 platforms. 2003-05-29 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org> * Makefile.am (libguile_srfi_srfi_1_la_LDFLAGS, libguile_srfi_srfi_4_la_LDFLAGS, libguile_srfi_srfi_13_14__la_LDFLAGS): Added the -no-undefined option for the mingw32 build. 2003-05-29 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org> * standalone/Makefile.am: Setup to build on mingw32. |
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This directory includes most of Guile's SRFI support. -*- text -*- For more details about what SRFI means, and what the various numbers stand for, please refer to the SRFI homepage at http://srfi.schemers.org SRFI-0: cond-expand Supported by default, no module needs to get used. SRFI-1: List Library A full toolbox of list processing procedures. (use-modules (srfi srfi-1)) will make them available for use. SRFI-2: and-let* (use-modules (srfi srfi-2)) to make and-let* available. SRFI-6: open-input-string, open-output-string and get-output-string (use-modules (srfi srfi-6)) to make these available. (Currently, these procedures are available without using the module, but the procedures might be factored out of the core library in the future.) SRFI-8: receive (use-modules (srfi srfi-8)) to make receive available. SRFI-9: define-record-type A mechanism for defining record types. (use-modules (srfi srfi-9)) makes this syntactic form available. SRFI-10: #,() The hash-comma reader extension. (use-modules (srfi srfi-10)) activates the extension. SRFI-11: let-values and let-values* Syntactic extensions for handling multiple values. (use-modules (srfi srfi-11)) makes these syntactic forms available. SRFI-13: string library A lot of (more or less) useful string processing procedures. (use-modules (srfi srfi-13)) loads the procedures. SRFI-14: character-set library Character-set library. (use-modules (srfi srfi-14)) loads the procedures and standard variables. SRFI-16: case-lambda Syntactic form which permits writing functions acting different according to the number of arguments passed. (use-modules (srfi srfi-16)) makes this syntactic form available. SRFI-17: Generalized set! Guile supports generalized set! by default, but this module makes it fully compliant to the SRFI. (use-modules (srfi srfi-17)) loads the procedures. SRFI-19: Time Data Types and Procedures A lot of data types and procedures for dealing with times and dates. (use-modules (srfi srfi-19)) loads the procedures. SRFI-23: Error reporting mechanism Guile fully supports this SRFI. No need to load any module.