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guile/libguile/gh_funcs.c
Jim Blandy ee2a8b9bdd * gh_init.c (gh_standard_handler): Return SCM_BOOL_F, not garbage.
Merge GH interface library into libguile.
* gh.h, gh_data.c, gh_eval.c, gh_funcs.c, gh_init.c, gh_io.c,
gh_list.c, gh_predicates.c, gh_test_c, gh_test_c.c, gh_test_repl,
gh_test_repl.c: New files.
* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES): Add gh_data.c, gh_eval.c,
gh_funcs.c, gh_init.c, gh_io.c, gh_list.c, gh_predicates.c.  Move
_scm.h to ...
(EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): ... here.
(pkginclude_HEADERS): Add variable, to get gh.h installed.
(THREAD_LIBS, check_ldadd, check_PROGRAMS, gh_test_c_SOURCES,
gh_test_c_LDADD, gh_test_repl_SOURCES, gh_test_repl_LDADD):
New variables, describing how to build the gh test programs.
* configure.in: Check for -lm, -lsocket, -lnsl; we need this to
build the test programs, and we probably should have been linking
libguile.la against them all along, to support AIX shared libs.
Add cflags for threads to CFLAGS; add libs for threads to new
variable THREAD_LIBS, used in Makefile.am.
* ChangeLog-gh: log from old `gh' subdirectory.
* Makefile.in, configure, scmconfig.h.in: Rebuilt.
1997-04-14 06:42:27 +00:00

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/* Defining Scheme functions implemented by C functions --- subrs. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <gh.h>
/* allows you to define new scheme primitives written in C */
SCM
gh_new_procedure (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) (),
int n_required_args, int n_optional_args, int varp)
{
return scm_make_gsubr (proc_name, n_required_args, n_optional_args,
varp, fn);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure0_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 0, 0, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure0_1 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 0, 1, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure0_2 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 0, 2, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure1_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 1, 0, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure1_1 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 1, 1, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure1_2 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 1, 2, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure2_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 2, 0, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure2_1 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 2, 1, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure2_2 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 2, 2, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure3_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 3, 0, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure4_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 4, 0, 0);
}
SCM
gh_new_procedure5_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
{
return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 5, 0, 0);
}
/* some (possibly most) Scheme functions available from C */
SCM
gh_define (char *name, SCM val)
{
return scm_sysintern (name, val);
}
/* Calling Scheme functions from C. */
SCM
gh_apply (SCM proc, SCM args)
{
return scm_apply (proc, args, SCM_EOL);
}
SCM
gh_call0 (SCM proc)
{
return scm_apply (proc, SCM_EOL, SCM_EOL);
}
SCM
gh_call1 (SCM proc, SCM arg)
{
return scm_apply (proc, arg, scm_listofnull);
}
SCM
gh_call2 (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM arg2)
{
return scm_apply (proc, arg1, scm_cons (arg2, scm_listofnull));
}
SCM
gh_call3 (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM arg2, SCM arg3)
{
return scm_apply (proc, arg1, scm_cons2 (arg2, arg3, scm_listofnull));
}