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authorThomas Bushnell <tb@debian.org>2007-12-28 15:56:00 -0800
committerBryan Newbold <bnewbold@robocracy.org>2017-02-20 00:05:38 -0800
commit967ca9f9b4c42630fb0feb1e5b9186266fa4d854 (patch)
tree8bbb64f76bd25bf5dc59c856167f46f67cfca2e9
parent25fbaa7f8700665d5aea046956175a35035f7fd5 (diff)
parent710a97992705d67c3ded0d4b270c5978ce29b11f (diff)
downloadscm-967ca9f9b4c42630fb0feb1e5b9186266fa4d854.tar.gz
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Import Debian changes 5e4-1debian/5e4-1
scm (5e4-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * debian/control: Require at least version 3a5 of slib. * debian/postrm: New file to remove /usr/lib/scm/implcat and /usr/lib/scm/slibcat upon purge. (Closes: #455124). Thanks to Kumar Appaiah for the fix. * debian/control (Architecture): Add armel and armeb. (Closes: #408792). * debian/rules (install): Don't use -s when installing. dh_strip should be sufficient, and this should make the nostrip build option work. (Closes: #438004). * continue.h: Repeat change from 5e1-2. * xgen.scm: Repeat change from 5e2-4. * scm.1: Repeat change from 5e2-4. * build.scm: Repeat change from 5e3-5.
-rw-r--r--.gdbinit14
-rw-r--r--ANNOUNCE185
-rw-r--r--ChangeLog243
-rw-r--r--Idiffer.scm31
-rw-r--r--Iedline.scm2
-rw-r--r--Init5e4.scm (renamed from Init5e3.scm)98
-rw-r--r--Makefile260
-rw-r--r--README23
-rw-r--r--Transcen.scm3
-rw-r--r--Xlibscm.html3399
-rw-r--r--Xlibscm.info40
-rw-r--r--Xlibscm.texi2
-rwxr-xr-xbuild16
-rw-r--r--build.scm101
-rw-r--r--byte.c10
-rw-r--r--bytenumb.c469
-rw-r--r--continue.h4
-rw-r--r--debian/changelog31
-rw-r--r--debian/control6
-rw-r--r--debian/doc-base7
-rw-r--r--debian/doc-base.scm-xlib13
-rw-r--r--debian/postinst6
-rw-r--r--debian/postrm9
-rw-r--r--debian/prerm6
-rwxr-xr-xdebian/rules5
-rw-r--r--debug.c40
-rw-r--r--dynl.c18
-rw-r--r--eval.c36
-rw-r--r--features.txi4
-rw-r--r--findexec.c19
-rw-r--r--hobbit.info101
-rw-r--r--hobbit.scm23
-rw-r--r--hobbit.texi4
-rw-r--r--indexes.texi18
-rw-r--r--ioext.c47
-rw-r--r--mkimpcat.scm2
-rw-r--r--patchlvl.h4
-rw-r--r--platform.txi8
-rw-r--r--posix.c2
-rw-r--r--r4rstest.scm9
-rw-r--r--ramap.c76
-rw-r--r--record.c22
-rw-r--r--repl.c432
-rw-r--r--requires.scm12
-rw-r--r--rgx.c10
-rw-r--r--rope.c18
-rw-r--r--scl.c24
-rw-r--r--scm.19
-rw-r--r--scm.c39
-rw-r--r--scm.doc8
-rw-r--r--scm.h86
-rw-r--r--scm.info1088
-rw-r--r--scm.nsi477
-rw-r--r--scm.spec4
-rw-r--r--scm.texi280
-rw-r--r--scmfig.h22
-rw-r--r--scmhob.h8
-rw-r--r--script.c4
-rw-r--r--socket.c8
-rw-r--r--subr.c76
-rw-r--r--sys.c91
-rw-r--r--time.c2
-rw-r--r--unif.c40
-rw-r--r--version.txi4
-rw-r--r--x.c16
65 files changed, 3089 insertions, 5085 deletions
diff --git a/.gdbinit b/.gdbinit
index a1d20b0..54def8d 100644
--- a/.gdbinit
+++ b/.gdbinit
@@ -55,18 +55,18 @@ define verbose
end
define errobj
- call iprin1(*loc_errobj, sys_protects[2], 1),(void)0
- call newline(sys_protects[2]),(void)0
+ call scm_iprin1(*loc_errobj, sys_protects[2], 1),(void)0
+ call scm_newline(sys_protects[2]),(void)0
end
define scm
- call iprin1($arg0, sys_protects[2], 1),(void)0
- call newline(sys_protects[2]),(void)0
+ call scm_iprin1($arg0, sys_protects[2], 1),(void)0
+ call scm_newline(sys_protects[2]),(void)0
end
define code
call scm_princode($arg0, scm_estk_ptr[2], sys_protects[2], 1),(void)0
- call newline(sys_protects[2]),(void)0
+ call scm_newline(sys_protects[2]),(void)0
end
define lload
@@ -101,12 +101,12 @@ CDR of $
end
define disp
- call iprin1($arg0, sys_protects[2], 0)
+ call scm_iprin1($arg0, sys_protects[2], 0)
echo \n
end
define writ
- call iprin1($arg0, sys_protects[2], 1)
+ call scm_iprin1($arg0, sys_protects[2], 1)
echo \n
end
diff --git a/ANNOUNCE b/ANNOUNCE
index de05441..5583c92 100644
--- a/ANNOUNCE
+++ b/ANNOUNCE
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This message announces the availability of Scheme release scm5e3.
+This message announces the availability of Scheme release scm5e4.
SCM conforms to Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme
and the IEEE P1178 specification. SCM is written in C and runs under
@@ -12,176 +12,87 @@ programs (see http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/~jaffer/SCM_LICENSE).
Documentation and distributions in several formats are linked from
SCM's home page:
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/SCM.html
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/~jaffer/SCM
Links to distributions of SCM and related softwares are at the end of
this message.
-=-=-
-scm5e3 news:
+scm5e4 news:
-Richard Harke ported SCM to the Linux-ia64.
+* Jerry van Dijk wrote NSIS script to create MS-Windows installers.
-SRFI-94 Type-Restricted Numerical Functions.
+* Added (compiled) byte-number module.
-SRFI-63 uniform array type support expanded to:
+* scm-file-position replaces file-position and file-set-position!;
+ moved from i/o-extensions module to SCM core functionality.
- A:floC64b inexact 64.bit binary flonum complex
- A:floC32b inexact 32.bit binary flonum complex
- A:floC16b inexact 16.bit binary flonum complex
- A:floR64b inexact 64.bit binary flonum real
- A:floR32b inexact 32.bit binary flonum real
- A:floR16b inexact 16.bit binary flonum real
- A:fixZ32b exact 32.bit binary fixnum
- A:fixZ16b exact 16.bit binary fixnum
- A:fixZ8b exact 8.bit binary fixnum
- A:fixN32b exact 32.bit nonnegative binary fixnum
- A:fixN16b exact 16.bit nonnegative binary fixnum
- A:fixN8b exact 8.bit nonnegative binary fixnum
- A:bool boolean
- string char
+* Added --no-symbol-case-fold command-line option to make symbol
+ reading case-sensitive.
-Radey Shouman has changed LETREC to behave like LETREC*:
+* Added (R6RS) bitwise-bit-count.
- * eval.c (ceval_1): Change LETREC behavior to that of LETREC*:
- initializers are run in left to right order, and may use
- previously evaluated variables bound in the same contour. This
- change also applies to LETRECs resulting from internal DEFINE.
-
- * eval.c (macroexp1): Add #ifdef to switch case handling line numbers
- in ceval_1 so that they are safely discarded when MEMOIZE_LOCALS is
- not #defined. Perhaps line number generation should be disabled in
- that case.
-
- * scl.c: Changes to allow compilation with MinGW (gnu-win32);
- asinh, acosh, and atanh are not yet supported.
-
-From Aubrey Jaffer:
-
- * indexes.texi (Indexes): Give each index its own node when not in
- info mode. Moved index stuff here so it doesn't break
- texinfo-every-node-update.
-
- * scm.texi (Index): Replaced nodes under Indexes with node Index
- when in info mode; fixes indexing in Emacs 21.4.1.
- Converted to use @copying.
- (Indexes): Reorganized.
- (Data Type Representations): Corrected pattern for specfun and cclo.
-
- * byte.c (subbytes): Added.
- (scm_subbytes_read, scm_subbytes_write): Renamed from substring.
-
- * Makefile (dscm4, dscm5): != is string operator in shell.
- "mv -f" for previous scm, slibcat, and implcat.
-
- * Init5e2.scm (boot-tail): Don't load ScmInit.scm if *script*.
- (string-index, read-line): Defined for login->home-directory, which
- may be called before REQUIRE is defined.
-
- * Makefile (dscm4, dscm5): Added randomize_va_space machinations.
- (dvi, pdf): New tetex-3.0(-20.FC5) broke them -- fixed.
- (SETARCH): Workarounds allow dumping in recent Linux.
-
- * time.c (linux): defined CLKTCK to (sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)).
-
- * repl.c (scm_read_numbered): Don't #ifndef MEMOIZED_LOCALS.
-
- * build.scm (dont-memoize-locals): Added feature.
- (stack-limit): Removed feature.
-
- * scmfig.h (STACK_LIMIT): Always defined.
- (CHECK_STACK): Condition on scm_verbose.
-
- * sys.c (stack_check): Always present.
-
- * Makefile (docs): Added target to make all documentation files;
- then invoke xdvi.
-
- * ugsetjmp.s (_setjump, _longjump): For Ultrix VAX circa 1997.
-
- * subr.c (mkbig, adjbig): Improved overflow message.
-
- * mkimpcat.scm (wbtab, rwb-isam): moved to "Simple associations".
- (add-source): Use 'source form and check file's existence.
-
- * scl.c (scm_magnitude): Extend dynamic range by eliminating
- intermediate expression swell.
- (divide): Use "Smith's formula" to extend dynamic range;
- but makes an insignificant difference when compiled with -O3.
- (atanh, acosh, asinh): define if #ifndef HAVE_ATANH.
-
- * scmfig.h (HAVE_ATANH): Decides whether atanh, asinh, and acosh
- are supported.
-
- * r4rstest.scm (5 2 1): Expose Bigloo tprint redefinition bug.
- (test-bignum): Convert test bignums from strings.
- (have-bignums?): Check bignum arithmetic works.
- (test-inexact): Do complex tests only if non-real numbers are
- supported.
- (test-inexact): Added equal? tests.
- (test-inexact): Test for -0.0 lossage.
- (test-inexact): Check that / and magnitude work for
- very large and very small complex numbers (1e300; 1e-300);
+* Makefile (install*): Added $(DESTDIR) prefix.
-=-=-
SCM source is available from:
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/scm5e3.zip
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/scm5e3.zip
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/scm-5e3-1.src.rpm
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/scm-5e3-1.src.rpm
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/scm5e4.zip
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/scm5e4.zip
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/scm-5e4-1.src.rpm
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/scm-5e4-1.src.rpm
Also available as i386 binary RPM:
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/scm-5e3-1.i386.rpm
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/scm-5e3-1.i386.rpm
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/scm-5e4-1.i386.rpm
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/scm-5e4-1.i386.rpm
SLIB is a portable Scheme library which SCM uses:
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib3a4.zip
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib3a4.zip
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib3a5.zip
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib3a5.zip
Also available as RPM:
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib-3a4-1.noarch.rpm
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib-3a4-1.noarch.rpm
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib-3a5-1.noarch.rpm
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib-3a5-1.noarch.rpm
JACAL is a symbolic math system written in Scheme:
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/jacal1b7.zip
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/jacal1b7.zip
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/jacal1b8.zip
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/jacal1b8.zip
SLIB-PSD is a portable debugger for Scheme (requires emacs editor):
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib-psd1-3.tar.gz
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib-psd1-3.tar.gz
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib-psd1-3.tar.gz
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib-psd1-3.tar.gz
SMG-SCM is an SMG interface package which works with SCM on VMS.
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/smg-scm2a1.zip
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/smg-scm2a1.zip
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/smg-scm2a1.zip
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/smg-scm2a1.zip
A VMS version of Unzip is available by anonymous FTP from
ftp.spc.edu:[ANONYMOUS.MACRO32]UNZIP.EXE.
TURTLSCM is a turtle graphics package which works with SCM on MS-DOS
or X11 machines:
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/turtlegr.tar.gz
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/turtlegr.tar.gz
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/turtlegr.tar.gz
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/turtlegr.tar.gz
XSCM is a X windows interface package which works with SCM:
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/xscm-2.01.tar.gz
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/xscm-2.01.tar.gz
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/xscm-2.01.tar.gz
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/xscm-2.01.tar.gz
MacSCM is a Macintosh applications building package which works with
SCM (similar to XSCM).
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/macscm.tar.Z
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/macscm.tar.Z
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/macscm.tar.Z
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/macscm.tar.Z
WB is a disk based, sorted associative array (B-tree) library for SCM.
Using WB, large databases can be created and managed from SCM.
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/wb1c3.zip
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/wb1c3.zip
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/wb-1c3-1.src.rpm
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/wb-1c3-1.src.rpm
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/wb2a1.zip
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/wb2a1.zip
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/wb-2a1-1.src.rpm
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/wb-2a1-1.src.rpm
Also available as i386 binary RPM:
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/wb-1c3-1.i386.rpm
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/wb-1c3-1.i386.rpm
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/wb-2a1-1.i386.rpm
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/wb-2a1-1.i386.rpm
SIMSYNCH is a digital logic simulation system written in SCM.
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/synch1b0.zip
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/synch1b0.zip
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/synch1b0.zip
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/synch1b0.zip
DLD is a C library package allowing SCM to dynamically load object
files on VAX (Ultrix), Sun 3 (SunOS 3.4 and 4.0), SPARCstation
@@ -190,15 +101,15 @@ systems.
ftp.gnu.org:pub/gnu/dld/dld-3.3.tar.gz
SCM.EXE (314k) is a SCM executable for DOS and MS-Windows.
-Note: SCM.EXE still requires slib3a4 and scm5e3 above.
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/scm.exe
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/scm.exe
+Note: SCM.EXE still requires slib3a5 and scm5e4 above.
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/scm.exe
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/scm.exe
#! implements "#!" (POSIX) shell-scripts for MS-DOS batch files.
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/sharpbang.zip
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/sharpbang.zip
- http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/#!.zip
- swissnet.ai.mit.edu:/pub/scm/#!.zip
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/sharpbang.zip
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/sharpbang.zip
+ http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/#!.zip
+ swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/#!.zip
Programs for printing and viewing TexInfo documentation (which SCM
has) come with GNU Emacs or can be obtained via ftp from:
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 7e3e778..5a69843 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,246 @@
+2007-11-28 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * bytenumb.c (scm_integer_to_bytes): Declaration must start block.
+
+ * Makefile (Checklit, Check): Added case-sensitive checks.
+
+ * repl.c (scm_lreadr): Made case-insensitive for character names.
+
+2007-11-25 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * patchlvl.h (SCMVERSION): Bumped from 5e3 to 5e4.
+
+2007-11-24 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Makefile (release): Upload scm.pdf.
+
+ * repl.c (scm_lreadparen): Fixed case-sensitive symbol reading.
+
+2007-11-23 Aubrey Jaffer <jaffer@aubrey.jaffer>
+
+ * requires.scm, Iedline.scm, Init5e4.scm: Downcased symbols to
+ work with case-sensitive symbols (--no-symbol-case-fold).
+
+2007-11-03 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * repl.c (scm_file_position): Added replacement for
+ file_set_position and file_position.
+
+ * Init5e3.scm (file-position, file-set-position): Added stub.
+
+ * ioext.c (file_set_position, file_position): Moved to repl.c.
+
+ * scm.texi (Port Properties): Moved file-position from
+ I/O-Extensions.
+
+2007-10-24 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * build.scm (wb): Added "../wb/segs.c".
+
+2007-10-20 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * scm.nsi: Install "mkimpcat.scm", "wbtab.scm", and "rwb-isam.scm".
+
+2007-10-14 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Init5e3.scm (slib:load): Is not the same as slib:load-source.
+
+2007-09-07 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * scm.texi (Making SCM): Added cross reference to "Building SCM".
+
+2007-09-04 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Makefile (install): Remove wb dependencies.
+
+ * build.scm, build: Changed copyright and license to match others.
+
+2007-09-03 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Makefile (scm4): Added target.
+ (install*): Added $(DESTDIR) prefix.
+
+2007-08-05 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * findexec.c (__DragonflyBSD__, __OpenBSD__): Added. Made BSD
+ derivative includes more uniform.
+
+ * scm.texi (Automatic C Preprocessor Definitions): Added
+ __DragonflyBSD__ and __OpenBSD__.
+
+ * repl.c, scl.c, scm.h: Replaced (int) casts with PTR2INT().
+
+ * scmfig.h (PTR2INT): Added; conditioned on 64.bit processor.
+
+2007-07-22 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * repl.c (linux): Adding "#include <ctype.h>" fixes implicit
+ declaration warnings.
+
+2007-07-21 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * scm.h (num2char): Added declaration.
+
+ * scmfig.h (linux): Adding "#include <unistd.h>" fixes implicit
+ declaration warnings.
+
+ * findexec.c (linux): Adding "#include <string.h>" fixes implicit
+ declaration warnings.
+
+2007-07-19 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * dynl.c (l_dyn_main_call): Removed const from argv.
+
+ * rope.c, scm.h (must_free_argv): Removed `const's from argv.
+
+2007-07-16 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Makefile (udscm5): strip udscm5.
+
+ * scmfig.h: __FreeBSD__ now includes <unistd.h>.
+
+2007-07-15 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * sys.c (prinport): Don't choke if ttyname returns NULL.
+
+2007-06-18 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * subr.c (scm_bitwise_bit_count): Added; returns negative integer
+ for negative input.
+
+2007-06-08 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Makefile: Changed to use "mkdir -p".
+
+2007-05-31 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * ramap.c (scm_array_index_for_each): Added.
+
+2007-04-28 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Makefile (gdb.opt): Clear when copying from udscm5.opt.
+ (scm.html, hobbit.html): Make in unix for w32install because MinGW
+ chokes on @syncodeindex.
+
+2007-04-19 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * scm.texi: Don't break @ref fields over lines.
+
+2007-04-19 Jerry van Dijk
+
+ * scm.nsi: Added "scmhob.scm".
+
+2007-04-16 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * repl.c (scm_write): Renamed from lwrite.
+ (scm_display): Renamed from display.
+ (scm_newline): Renamed from newline.
+ (scm_write_char): Renamed from write_char.
+ (scm_peek_char): Renamed from peek_char.
+
+ * Makefile (udgdbscm, gdbscm): Added dependencies.
+
+2007-04-15 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * sys.c (sysputs): Don't lfflush cur_errp.
+ (sysflush): Removed call to syswrite() which doesn't flush.
+
+ * scm.c (process_signals): Don't lfflush.
+
+ * sys.c (marksafep, syswrite): Internal calls to lflush replaced
+ by conditioned calls to lfflush.
+
+ * repl.c (scm_force_output): Renamed from lflush.
+ Internal calls replaced by conditioned calls to lfflush.
+
+2007-04-14 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Makefile (udscm5): Depends on ufiles.
+ (ufiles): Moved earlier in file so dependencies work.
+
+2007-03-28 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * build.scm (build): atari.st --> atari-st.
+
+2007-03-27 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Makefile (gw32scmwb.sh, scm.exe): Run in MinGW MSYS.
+
+2007-03-26 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Transcen.scm: Provide math-real and srfi-94.
+
+ * Makefile ($(DOSCM)dist/scm$(VERSION).zip): Don't fail if there
+ is nothing to be updated in zip file.
+
+2007-03-25 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * build.scm (wb): Trailing "/" on -I ../scm/ choked MinGW.
+
+ * Makefile (gw32scmwb.sh): Added target for GNU-Win32 compilation.
+ (mfiles): Added "scm.nsi".
+
+ * build.scm (wb): wb/ent.c --> wb/ents.c.
+
+2007-03-24 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * indexes.texi: Made like SLIB's; doesn't choke makeinfo --html.
+
+2007-03-09 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * r4rstest.scm (5 2 1): Added tests for top-level define scope
+ violation (Kawa).
+
+2007-03-05 Jerry van Dijk
+
+ * Makefile (w32install): Added target.
+
+ * make-scm-msys.sh: Compile script for MS-Windows.
+
+ * scm.nsi: NSIS Windows installer script.
+
+2007-01-06 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * build.scm (byte-number): Added feature.
+
+ * mkimpcat.scm (byte-number): Added.
+
+ * Makefile (cfiles, mydlls): Added bytenumb.c.
+ (bytenumb.so): Added.
+
+ * bytenumb.c: Byte/integer and byte/IEEE-floating-point
+ conversions.
+
+2007-01-03 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * rope.c (scm_addr, scm_base_addr): Added const to s_name arg.
+
+2006-11-24 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * Init5e3.scm, scm.1, scm.doc, scm.texi (--no-symbol-case-fold):
+ Added command-line option.
+
+2006-11-22 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * repl.c: Prefixed lread* functions with scm_ (like Guile).
+ (scm_iprin1): Don't slashify capitals if case_sensitize_symbols.
+ (scm_read_token): Don't downcase if case_sensitize_symbols.
+
+ * scm.c (case_sensitize_symbols): Added variable.
+ (scm_init_from_argv): Set case_sensitize_symbols (to 8) if option
+ "--no-symbol-case-fold" given.
+
+ * x.c, unif.c, sys.c, socket.c, scm.h, scl.c, rgx.c, record.c,
+ hobbit.scm, .gdbinit, eval.c, dynl.c, debug.c: Prefixed ipr*
+ functions with scm_ (like Guile).
+
+2006-10-28 Aubrey Jaffer <agj@alum.mit.edu>
+
+ * build.scm (C-libraries): Regularized lib-path field.
+ (make-defaulting-platform-lookup): Default to OS before *unknown*.
+
+ * Makefile (scm5, udscm4, udscm5): Don't fail deleting *.o files.
+
2006-10-21 Aubrey Jaffer <jaffer@aubrey.jaffer>
* patchlvl.h (SCMVERSION): Bumped from 5e2 to 5e3.
diff --git a/Idiffer.scm b/Idiffer.scm
index ee36485..58373f9 100644
--- a/Idiffer.scm
+++ b/Idiffer.scm
@@ -83,22 +83,21 @@
(define (diff:edits A B . p-lim)
(define M (car (array-dimensions A)))
(define N (car (array-dimensions B)))
- (set! p-lim (if (null? p-lim) -1 (car p-lim)))
- (let ((fp (make-array (A:fixZ32b) (if (negative? p-lim)
- (+ 3 M N)
- (+ 3 (abs (- N M)) p-lim p-lim)))))
- (define est (if (< N M)
- (diff2editlen fp B A p-lim)
- (diff2editlen fp A B p-lim)))
- (and est
- (let ((edits (make-array (A:fixZ32b) est))
- (CCRR (make-array (A:fixZ32b) (* 2 (+ (max M N) 1)))))
- (cond ((< N M)
- (diff2edits! edits fp CCRR B A)
- (diff:invert-edits! edits))
- (else
- (diff2edits! edits fp CCRR A B)))
- edits))))
+ (define est (diff:edit-length A B (if (null? p-lim) -1 (car p-lim))))
+ (and est
+ (let ((CCRR (make-array (A:fixZ32b) (* 2 (+ (max M N) 1))))
+ (edits (make-array (A:fixZ32b) est)))
+ (define fp (make-array (A:fixZ32b)
+ (+ (max (- N (quotient M 2))
+ (- M (quotient N 2)))
+ (- est (abs (- N M))) ; 2 * p-lim
+ 3)))
+ (cond ((< N M)
+ (diff2edits! edits fp CCRR B A)
+ (diff:invert-edits! edits))
+ (else
+ (diff2edits! edits fp CCRR A B)))
+ edits)))
(define (diff:edit-length A B . p-lim)
(define M (car (array-dimensions A)))
diff --git a/Iedline.scm b/Iedline.scm
index 1d49559..e25c1c0 100644
--- a/Iedline.scm
+++ b/Iedline.scm
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
(tail (read-char strp)))
str)))))
#f)
- OPEN_BOTH)))
+ open_both)))
(define line-editing
(let ((edit-port #f)
diff --git a/Init5e3.scm b/Init5e4.scm
index 305cea0..bd5874f 100644
--- a/Init5e3.scm
+++ b/Init5e4.scm
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
;;;; "Init.scm", Scheme initialization code for SCM.
;;; Author: Aubrey Jaffer.
-(define (scheme-implementation-type) 'SCM)
-(define (scheme-implementation-version) "5e3")
+(define (scheme-implementation-type) 'scm)
+(define (scheme-implementation-version) "5e4")
(define (scheme-implementation-home-page)
"http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/~jaffer/SCM")
@@ -51,18 +51,18 @@
;@
(define (user-vicinity)
(case (software-type)
- ((VMS) "[.]")
+ ((vms) "[.]")
(else "")))
;@
(define vicinity:suffix?
(let ((suffi
(case (software-type)
- ((AMIGA) '(#\: #\/))
- ((MACOS THINKC) '(#\:))
- ((MS-DOS WINDOWS ATARIST OS/2) '(#\\ #\/))
- ((NOSVE) '(#\: #\.))
- ((UNIX COHERENT PLAN9) '(#\/))
- ((VMS) '(#\: #\]))
+ ((amiga) '(#\: #\/))
+ ((macos thinkc) '(#\:))
+ ((ms-dos windows atarist os/2) '(#\\ #\/))
+ ((nosve) '(#\: #\.))
+ ((unix coherent plan9) '(#\/))
+ ((vms) '(#\: #\]))
(else
(slib:warn "require.scm" 'unknown 'software-type (software-type))
"/"))))
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
;@
(define sub-vicinity
(case (software-type)
- ((VMS) (lambda
+ ((vms) (lambda
(vic name)
(let ((l (string-length vic)))
(if (or (zero? (string-length vic))
@@ -91,10 +91,10 @@
"." name "]")))))
(else (let ((*vicinity-suffix*
(case (software-type)
- ((NOSVE) ".")
- ((MACOS THINKC) ":")
- ((MS-DOS WINDOWS ATARIST OS/2) "\\")
- ((UNIX COHERENT PLAN9 AMIGA) "/"))))
+ ((nosve) ".")
+ ((macos thinkc) ":")
+ ((ms-dos windows atarist os/2) "\\")
+ ((unix coherent plan9 amiga) "/"))))
(lambda (vic name)
(string-append vic name *vicinity-suffix*))))))
;@
@@ -114,14 +114,15 @@
(lambda () (exchange old)))))))
(define slib:features
- (append '(ed getenv tmpnam abort transcript with-file
- ieee-p1178 rev4-report rev4-optional-procedures
- hash object-hash delay dynamic-wind fluid-let
- multiarg-apply multiarg/and- logical defmacro
- string-port source current-time sharp:semi
- vicinity srfi-59 srfi-23 srfi-94
- srfi-60) ;logical
- (if (defined? *features*) *features* slib:features)))
+ (append '(ed getenv tmpnam abort transcript with-file
+ ieee-p1178 rev4-report rev4-optional-procedures
+ hash object-hash delay dynamic-wind fluid-let
+ multiarg-apply multiarg/and- logical defmacro
+ string-port source current-time sharp:semi
+ math-integer ;math-real and srfi-94 provided in "Transcen.scm"
+ vicinity srfi-59 srfi-23
+ srfi-60) ;logical
+ (if (defined? *features*) *features* slib:features)))
(if (defined? *features*) (set! *features* slib:features))
(define eval
@@ -371,39 +372,39 @@
;;; VMS does something strange when output is sent to both
;;; CURRENT-OUTPUT-PORT and CURRENT-ERROR-PORT.
-(case (software-type) ((VMS) (set-current-error-port (current-output-port))))
+(case (software-type) ((vms) (set-current-error-port (current-output-port))))
;;; OPEN_READ, OPEN_WRITE, and OPEN_BOTH are used to request the proper
;;; mode to open files in. MS-DOS does carriage return - newline
;;; translation if not opened in `b' mode.
-(define OPEN_READ (case (software-type)
- ((MS-DOS WINDOWS ATARIST) 'rb)
+(define open_read (case (software-type)
+ ((ms-dos windows atarist) 'rb)
(else 'r)))
-(define OPEN_WRITE (case (software-type)
- ((MS-DOS WINDOWS) 'wbc)
- ((ATARIST) 'wb)
+(define open_write (case (software-type)
+ ((ms-dos windows) 'wbc)
+ ((atarist) 'wb)
(else 'w)))
-(define OPEN_BOTH (case (software-type)
- ((MS-DOS WINDOWS) 'r+bc)
- ((ATARIST) 'r+b)
+(define open_both (case (software-type)
+ ((ms-dos windows) 'r+bc)
+ ((atarist) 'r+b)
(else 'r+)))
(define ((make-moder str) mode)
(if (symbol? mode)
(string->symbol (string-append (symbol->string mode) str))
(string-append mode str)))
-(define _IONBF (make-moder "0"))
-(define _TRACKED (make-moder "?"))
-(define _EXCLUSIVE (make-moder "x"))
+(define _ionbf (make-moder "0"))
+(define _tracked (make-moder "?"))
+(define _exclusive (make-moder "x"))
(define could-not-open #f)
(define (open-output-file str)
- (or (open-file str OPEN_WRITE)
+ (or (open-file str open_write)
(and (procedure? could-not-open) (could-not-open) #f)
(error "OPEN-OUTPUT-FILE couldn't open file " str)))
(define (open-input-file str)
- (or (open-file str OPEN_READ)
+ (or (open-file str open_read)
(and (procedure? could-not-open) (could-not-open) #f)
(error "OPEN-INPUT-FILE couldn't open file " str)))
@@ -436,6 +437,11 @@
(cond ((file-exists? str) #f)
(else (try-open-file str modes))))))))))
+(if (not (defined? file-position))
+(define (file-position . args) #f))
+(if (not (defined? file-set-position))
+(define file-set-position file-position))
+
(define close-input-port close-port)
(define close-output-port close-port)
@@ -514,7 +520,7 @@
(define browse-url
(case (software-type)
- ((UNIX COHERENT PLAN9)
+ ((unix coherent plan9)
(lambda (url)
(define (try cmd end) (zero? (system (string-append cmd url end))))
(or (try "netscape-remote -remote 'openURL(" ")'")
@@ -566,11 +572,11 @@
(if (not (defined? file-exists?))
(define (file-exists? str)
- (let ((port (open-file str OPEN_READ)))
+ (let ((port (open-file str open_read)))
(errno 0)
(and port (close-port port) #t))))
(define (file-readable? str)
- (let ((port (open-file str OPEN_READ)))
+ (let ((port (open-file str open_read)))
(errno 0)
(and port
(char-ready? port)
@@ -771,7 +777,7 @@
(and login (set! home (login->home-directory login)))))
(and home
(case (software-type)
- ((UNIX COHERENT PLAN9 MS-DOS) ;V7 unix has a / on HOME
+ ((unix coherent plan9 ms-dos) ;V7 unix has a / on HOME
(if (not
(eqv? #\/ (string-ref home (+ -1 (string-length home)))))
(set! home (string-append home "/"))))))
@@ -787,10 +793,12 @@
;;; DO NOT MOVE! SLIB:LOAD-SOURCE and SLIB:LOAD must be defined after
;;; "require.scm" is loaded.
-(define (slib:load-source file . libs)
+(define (slib:load-source file)
+ (fluid-let ((*load-reader* *slib-load-reader*))
+ (scm:load-source file)))
+(define (slib:load file . libs)
(fluid-let ((*load-reader* *slib-load-reader*))
(apply scm:load file libs)))
-(define slib:load slib:load-source)
;;; Legacy grease
(if (not (defined? slib:in-catalog?))
@@ -923,6 +931,7 @@
(define bitwise-and logand)
(define bitwise-not lognot)
;;(define bit-count logcount) ;Aliases bit-vector function
+;;BITWISE-BIT-COUNT returns negative count for negative inputs.
(define bit-set? logbit?)
(define any-bits-set? logtest)
(define first-set-bit log2-binary-factors)
@@ -1243,7 +1252,7 @@
(vector-ref table n)))
(if (and (exact? n) (integer? n) (not (negative? n)))
(isqrt n)
- (type-error 'integer-sqrt n)))))
+ (slib:error 'integer-sqrt n)))))
(if (defined? array?)
(begin
@@ -1421,6 +1430,7 @@
(let* ((simple-opts "muvqibs")
(arg-opts '("a kbytes" "-version" "-help"
+ "-no-symbol-case-fold"
"no-init-file" "-no-init-file" "p number"
"h feature" "r feature" "d filename"
"f filename" "l filename"
@@ -1501,6 +1511,7 @@
;; -i => (set! *interactive* #t)
;; -b => (set! *interactive* #f)
;; -s => set argv, don't execute first one
+ ;; --no-symbol-case-fold => symbols preserve character case
;; -no-init-file => don't load init file
;; --no-init-file => don't load init file
;; --help => print and exit
@@ -1560,6 +1571,7 @@
(else
(or (cond ((not (string? option)) #f)
((string-ci=? "no-init-file" option))
+ ((string-ci=? "no-symbol-case-fold" option))
((string-ci=? "version" option)
(display
(string-append exe-name " "
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index b1d511d..1f01857 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ SHOBJS = *.so
#BUILD = ./build -hsystem -p svr4-gcc-sun-ld
BUILD = ./build -hsystem
-# Workaround for unexec on Fedora Core 1 Linux i386
+# Workaround for unexec on Fedora Core 1 GNU/Linux i386
#SETARCH = setarch i386
# http://jamesthornton.com/writing/emacs-compile.html
@@ -104,12 +104,16 @@ hfiles = scm.h scmfig.h setjump.h patchlvl.h continue.h
cfiles = scmmain.c scm.c time.c repl.c ioext.c scl.c sys.c eval.c \
subr.c sc2.c unif.c rgx.c crs.c dynl.c record.c posix.c socket.c\
unix.c rope.c ramap.c gsubr.c edline.c continue.c \
- findexec.c script.c debug.c byte.c differ.c
+ findexec.c script.c debug.c byte.c bytenumb.c differ.c
+ufiles = pre-crt0.c ecrt0.c gmalloc.c unexec.c unexelf.c unexhp9k800.c \
+ unexsunos4.c unexalpha.c unexsgi.c
+# cxux-crt0.s ecrt0.c gmalloc.c pre-crt0.c unexaix.c unexalpha.c \
+# unexapollo.c unexconvex.c unexec.c unexelf.c unexelf1.c \
+# unexencap.c unexenix.c unexfx2800.c unexhp9k800.c unexmips.c \
+# unexnext.c unexnt.c unexsgi.c unexsni.c unexsunos4.c
ofiles = scm.o time.o repl.o scl.o sys.o eval.o subr.o unif.o rope.o \
continue.o findexec.o script.o debug.o
-ifeq ($(ARCH),ia64)
-ofiles += continue-ia64.o
-endif
+# continue-ia64.o
ifiles = Init$(VERSION).scm Transcen.scm Link.scm Macro.scm Macexp.scm \
Tscript.scm compile.scm Iedline.scm Idiffer.scm
hobfiles = hobbit.scm scmhob.scm scmhob.h
@@ -163,6 +167,16 @@ scm: scmlit
$(BUILD) -s $(IMPLPATH) -F cautious bignums arrays # i/o-extensions
$(MAKE) check
+# R4RS interpreter (not dumpable)
+scm4.opt:
+ echo "-F cautious bignums arrays inexact" >> scm4.opt
+ echo "-F engineering-notation dynamic-linking" >> scm4.opt
+# if type gcc; then echo "--compiler-options=\"-fno-guess-branch-probability\"" >> scm4.opt; fi
+scm4: $(cfiles) $(hfiles) build.scm build scm4.opt
+ $(BUILD) -f scm4.opt -o scm -s $(IMPLPATH)
+ -rm $(ofiles) scmmain.o
+ -$(MAKE) check
+
# R5RS interpreter (not dumpable)
scm5.opt:
echo "-F cautious bignums arrays inexact" >> scm5.opt
@@ -171,7 +185,7 @@ scm5.opt:
# if type gcc; then echo "--compiler-options=\"-fno-guess-branch-probability\"" >> scm5.opt; fi
scm5: $(cfiles) $(hfiles) build.scm build scm5.opt
$(BUILD) -f scm5.opt -o scm -s $(IMPLPATH)
- rm $(ofiles) scmmain.o
+ -rm $(ofiles) scmmain.o
-$(MAKE) check
-$(MAKE) checkmacro
@@ -182,7 +196,7 @@ udscm4.opt:
# if type gcc; then echo "--compiler-options=\"-fno-guess-branch-probability\"" >> udscm4.opt; fi
udscm4: $(cfiles) $(hfiles) build.scm build udscm4.opt
$(BUILD) -f udscm4.opt -o udscm4 -s $(IMPLPATH)
- rm $(ofiles) scmmain.o
+ -rm $(ofiles) scmmain.o
dscm4: udscm4 $(ifiles) require.scm
if [ -f /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space -a\
"`cat /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space`" != "0" ]; then {\
@@ -202,9 +216,10 @@ udscm5.opt:
$(MAKE) udscm4.opt
cat udscm4.opt >> udscm5.opt
echo "-F macro" >> udscm5.opt
-udscm5: $(cfiles) $(hfiles) build.scm build udscm5.opt
+udscm5: $(cfiles) $(ufiles) $(hfiles) build.scm build udscm5.opt
$(BUILD) -f udscm5.opt -o udscm5 -s $(IMPLPATH)
- rm $(ofiles) scmmain.o
+ -rm $(ofiles) scmmain.o
+ strip udscm5
dscm5: udscm5 $(ifiles) require.scm
if [ -f /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space -a\
"`cat /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space`" != "0" ]; then {\
@@ -223,15 +238,15 @@ dscm5: udscm5 $(ifiles) require.scm
# R5RS interpreter for debugging with GDB.
gdb.opt: udscm5.opt
- cat udscm5.opt >> gdb.opt
+ cat udscm5.opt > gdb.opt
echo "-F debug" >> gdb.opt
echo "--compiler-options=-Wall" >> gdb.opt
echo "--linker-options=-Wall" >> gdb.opt
echo "-D NO_ENV_CACHE" >> gdb.opt
# echo "-DTEST_FARLOC -DTEST_SCM2PTR" >> gdb.opt
-udgdbscm: gdb.opt
+udgdbscm: gdb.opt $(cfiles) $(ufiles) $(hfiles) build.scm build
$(BUILD) -f gdb.opt -o udgdbscm -s $(IMPLPATH)
-gdbscm: udgdbscm
+gdbscm: udgdbscm $(ifiles) require.scm
echo "(quit)" | $(SETARCH) ./udgdbscm -no-init-file -r5 -o gdbscm
# R4RS interpreter for profiling
@@ -261,7 +276,7 @@ libtest: libscm.a libtest.c
dlls.opt:
echo "--compiler-options=-Wall" >> dlls.opt
echo "--linker-options=-Wall" >> dlls.opt
-mydlls: dlls.opt
+mydlls: dlls.opt bytenumb.so
$(BUILD) -t dll -f dlls.opt -c ramap.c
$(BUILD) -t dll -f dlls.opt -c record.c
$(BUILD) -t dll -f dlls.opt -c gsubr.c
@@ -282,6 +297,8 @@ db.so: dlls.opt rwb-isam.scm wbtab.scm
if [ -f ../wb/blink.c ]; then \
$(BUILD) -t dll -f dlls.opt -F wb; fi
+bytenumb.so: bytenumb.c scm.h Makefile
+ $(BUILD) -t dll -f dlls.opt -F byte-number inexact bignums
differ.so: differ.c
$(BUILD) -t dll -f dlls.opt -F differ
myturtle: dlls.opt
@@ -294,13 +311,13 @@ x.so: x.c x.h xevent.h dlls.opt
incdir=/usr/include/
x11.scm: inc2scm
rm -f x11.scm
- $(SCMLIT) -l inc2scm x11.scm x: $(incdir) X11/X.h X11/cursorfont.h X11/Xlib.h \
+ $(SCMLIT) -l inc2scm x11.scm x: $(DESTDIR)$(incdir) X11/X.h X11/cursorfont.h X11/Xlib.h \
X11/Xutil.h
keysymdef.scm: inc2scm
rm -f keysymdef.scm
- $(SCMLIT) -l inc2scm keysymdef.scm x: $(incdir) X11/keysym.h X11/keysymdef.h
+ $(SCMLIT) -l inc2scm keysymdef.scm x: $(DESTDIR)$(incdir) X11/keysym.h X11/keysymdef.h
xevent.h xevent.scm xatoms.scm: xgen.scm Makefile
- $(SCMLIT) -l xgen.scm $(incdir)X11/Xlib.h
+ $(SCMLIT) -l xgen.scm $(DESTDIR)$(incdir)X11/Xlib.h
x.h: x.c xevent.h
if [ -x "$(CPROTO)" ]; then $(CPROTO) x.c > x.h; fi
@@ -308,9 +325,15 @@ x.h: x.c xevent.h
checklit:
$(SCMLIT) -fr4rstest.scm -e'(test-sc4)(test-delay)(gc)' \
-e '(or (null? errs) (quit 1))'
+Checklit:
+ $(SCMLIT) --no-symbol-case-fold -fr4rstest.scm -e'(test-sc4)(test-delay)(gc)' \
+ -e '(or (null? errs) (quit 1))'
check: r4rstest.scm
$(SCMEXE) -fr4rstest.scm -e'(test-sc4)(test-cont)(test-delay)(gc)' \
-e '(or (null? errs) (quit 1))'
+Check: r4rstest.scm
+ $(SCMEXE) --no-symbol-case-fold -fr4rstest.scm -e'(test-sc4)(test-cont)(test-delay)(gc)' \
+ -e '(or (null? errs) (quit 1))'
checkmacro: syntest1.scm syntest2.scm r4rstest.scm
$(SCMEXE) -rmacro -fsyntest1.scm -fsyntest2.scm \
-fr4rstest.scm -e'(test-sc4)(test-cont)(test-delay)' -fsyntest1 \
@@ -357,12 +380,12 @@ implcat: $(SHOBJS) mkimpcat.scm
htmldir=../public_html/
dvi: scm.dvi Xlibscm.dvi hobbit.dvi
-scm.dvi: version.txi scm.texi platform.txi features.txi Makefile
- texi2dvi -b -c $(srcdir)scm.texi
+scm.dvi: version.txi scm.texi indexes.texi platform.txi features.txi Makefile
+ texi2dvi -b -c scm.texi
Xlibscm.dvi: version.txi Xlibscm.texi Makefile
- texi2dvi -b -c $(srcdir)Xlibscm.texi
+ texi2dvi -b -c Xlibscm.texi
hobbit.dvi: version.txi hobbit.texi Makefile
- texi2dvi -b -c $(srcdir)hobbit.texi
+ texi2dvi -b -c hobbit.texi
xdvi: scm.dvi
xdvi scm.dvi
Xdvi: Xlibscm.dvi
@@ -371,14 +394,14 @@ hobdvi: hobbit.dvi
xdvi hobbit.dvi
pdf: $(htmldir)scm.pdf $(htmldir)Xlibscm.pdf $(htmldir)hobbit.pdf
-$(htmldir)scm.pdf: version.txi scm.texi platform.txi features.txi Makefile
- texi2pdf -b -c $(srcdir)scm.texi
+$(htmldir)scm.pdf: version.txi scm.texi indexes.texi platform.txi features.txi Makefile
+ texi2pdf -b -c scm.texi
mv scm.pdf $(htmldir)
$(htmldir)Xlibscm.pdf: version.txi Xlibscm.texi Makefile
- texi2pdf -b -c $(srcdir)Xlibscm.texi
+ texi2pdf -b -c Xlibscm.texi
mv Xlibscm.pdf $(htmldir)
$(htmldir)hobbit.pdf: version.txi hobbit.texi Makefile
- texi2pdf -b -c $(srcdir)hobbit.texi
+ texi2pdf -b -c hobbit.texi
mv hobbit.pdf $(htmldir)
xpdf: $(htmldir)scm.pdf
xpdf $(htmldir)scm.pdf
@@ -391,7 +414,7 @@ PREVDOCS = prevdocs/
html: $(htmldir)scm_toc.html $(htmldir)Xlibscm_toc.html $(htmldir)hobbit_toc.html
TEXI2HTML = /usr/local/bin/texi2html -split -verbose
-scm_toc.html: version.txi scm.texi platform.txi features.txi
+scm_toc.html: version.txi scm.texi indexes.texi platform.txi features.txi
${TEXI2HTML} scm.texi
Xlibscm_toc.html: version.txi Xlibscm.texi
${TEXI2HTML} Xlibscm.texi
@@ -411,7 +434,7 @@ $(htmldir)hobbit_toc.html: hobbit_toc.html Makefile
cp hobbit_*.html $(htmldir)
$(PREVDOCS)scm_toc.html:
-$(PREVDOCS)scm.info: srcdir.mk Makefile
+$(PREVDOCS)scm.info: Makefile
cd $(PREVDOCS); unzip -a $(dest)scm*.zip
rm $(PREVDOCS)scm/scm.info
cd $(PREVDOCS)scm; make scm.info; make scm_toc.html
@@ -437,92 +460,116 @@ includedir = $(prefix)include/
README: build build.scm scm.info
$(SCMEXE) -l build -e"(make-readme)"
-info: installinfo
-installinfo: $(infodir)scm.info $(infodir)Xlibscm.info $(infodir)hobbit.info
-
platform.txi: build.scm
$(SCMLIT) -r database-browse -l build.scm -e "(browse build 'platform)" \
> platform.txi
features.txi: build build.scm
$(SCMLIT) -l build -e"(make-features-txi)"
-scm.info: version.txi scm.texi platform.txi features.txi
+scm.info: version.txi scm.texi indexes.texi platform.txi features.txi
makeinfo scm.texi --no-split -o scm.info
mv scm.info scm$(VERSION).info
if [ -f $(PREVDOCS)scm.info ]; \
then infobar $(PREVDOCS)scm.info scm$(VERSION).info scm.info; \
else cp scm$(VERSION).info scm.info; fi
-$(infodir)scm.info: scm.info
- cp -p scm.info $(infodir)scm.info
- -install-info $(infodir)scm.info $(infodir)dir
- -rm $(infodir)scm.info.gz
+$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info: scm.info
+ mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)
+ cp -p scm.info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info
+ -install-info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)dir
+ -rm $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info.gz
Xlibscm.info: version.txi Xlibscm.texi
makeinfo Xlibscm.texi --no-split -o Xlibscm.info
-$(infodir)Xlibscm.info: Xlibscm.info
- cp Xlibscm.info $(infodir)Xlibscm.info
- -install-info $(infodir)Xlibscm.info $(infodir)dir
- -rm $(infodir)Xlibscm.info*.gz
+$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info: Xlibscm.info
+ mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)
+ cp Xlibscm.info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info
+ -install-info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)dir
+ -rm $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info*.gz
hobbit.info: version.txi hobbit.texi
makeinfo hobbit.texi --no-split -o hobbit.info
-$(infodir)hobbit.info: hobbit.info
- cp hobbit.info $(infodir)hobbit.info
- -install-info $(infodir)hobbit.info $(infodir)dir
- -rm $(infodir)hobbit.info*.gz
+$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info: hobbit.info
+ mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)
+ cp hobbit.info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info
+ -install-info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)dir
+ -rm $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info*.gz
+
+info: installinfo
+installinfo: $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info
infoz: installinfoz
-installinfoz: $(infodir)scm.info.gz $(infodir)Xlibscm.info.gz $(infodir)hobbit.info.gz
-$(infodir)scm.info.gz: $(infodir)scm.info
- gzip -f $(infodir)scm.info
-$(infodir)Xlibscm.info.gz: $(infodir)Xlibscm.info
- gzip -f $(infodir)Xlibscm.info
-$(infodir)hobbit.info.gz: $(infodir)hobbit.info
- gzip -f $(infodir)hobbit.info
-
-install: scm.1 db.so wbtab.scm rwb-isam.scm
- test -d $(bindir) || mkdir $(bindir)
- test -d $(mandir) || mkdir $(mandir)
- test -d $(man1dir) || mkdir $(man1dir)
- -cp scm scmlit $(bindir)
- -strip $(bindir)scmlit
- -cp scm.1 $(man1dir)
- test -d $(libdir) || mkdir $(libdir)
- test -d $(libscmdir) || mkdir $(libscmdir)
- -cp $(ifiles) $(hobfiles) COPYING r4rstest.scm $(libscmdir)
- test -f $(libscmdir)require.scm || \
- cp requires.scm $(libscmdir)require.scm
+installinfoz: $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info.gz $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info.gz $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info.gz
+$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info.gz: $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info
+ gzip -f $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info
+$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info.gz: $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info
+ gzip -f $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info
+$(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info.gz: $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info
+ gzip -f $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info
+
+install: scm.1
+ test -d $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
+ test -d $(DESTDIR)$(mandir) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)
+ test -d $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)
+ -cp scm scmlit $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
+ -strip $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)scmlit
+ -cp scm.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)
+ test -d $(DESTDIR)$(libdir) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)
+ test -d $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir)
+ -cp $(ifiles) $(hobfiles) COPYING r4rstest.scm $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir)
+ test -f $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir)require.scm || \
+ cp requires.scm $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir)require.scm
-cp build build.scm mkimpcat.scm Iedline.scm $(SHOBJS) patchlvl.h\
- $(xafiles) $(libscmdir)
- -cp db.so wbtab.scm rwb-isam.scm $(libscmdir)
+ $(xafiles) $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir)
+ -cp db.so wbtab.scm rwb-isam.scm $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir)
+ -cp libscm.dylib $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)
installlib:
- test -d $(includedir) || mkdir $(includedir)
- cp scm.h scmfig.h scmflags.h $(includedir)
- test -d $(libdir) || mkdir $(libdir)
- cp libscm.a $(libdir)libscm.a
+ test -d $(DESTDIR)$(includedir) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)
+ cp scm.h scmfig.h scmflags.h $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)
+ test -d $(DESTDIR)$(libdir) || mkdir $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)
+ cp libscm.a $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)libscm.a
uninstall:
- -rm $(bindir)scm $(bindir)scmlit
- -rm $(man1dir)scm.1
- -rm $(includedir)scm.h $(includedir)scmfig.h $(includedir)scmflags.h
- -rm $(libdir)libscm.a
- -(cd $(libscmdir); rm $(ifiles) $(hobfiles) COPYING r4rstest.scm)
- -(cd $(libscmdir); rm build build.scm mkimpcat.scm \
+ -rm $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)scm $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)scmlit
+ -rm $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)scm.1
+ -rm $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)scm.h $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)scmfig.h $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)scmflags.h
+ -rm $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)libscm.a
+ -(cd $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir); rm $(ifiles) $(hobfiles) COPYING r4rstest.scm)
+ -(cd $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir); rm build build.scm mkimpcat.scm \
$(SHOBJS) patchlvl.h $(xafiles))
- -(cd $(libscmdir); rm db.so wbtab.scm rwb-isam.scm require.scm)
+ -(cd $(DESTDIR)$(libscmdir); rm db.so wbtab.scm rwb-isam.scm require.scm)
uninstallinfo:
- -rm $(infodir)scm.info.gz $(infodir)Xlibscm.info.gz\
- $(infodir)hobbit.info.gz
+ -rm $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info.gz $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)Xlibscm.info.gz\
+ $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)hobbit.info.gz
scm.doc: scm.1
nroff -man $< | ul -tunknown >$@
-docs: $(infodir)scm.info.gz $(htmldir)scm_toc.html scm.doc \
+docs: $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)scm.info.gz $(htmldir)scm_toc.html scm.doc \
scm.dvi Xlibscm.dvi hobbit.dvi \
$(htmldir)scm.pdf $(htmldir)Xlibscm.pdf $(htmldir)hobbit.pdf
xdvi -s 4 scm.dvi
+winscm5.opt:
+ echo "-F arrays array-for-each byte i/o-extensions" >> winscm5.opt
+ echo "-F bignums inexact engineering-notation" >> winscm5.opt
+ echo "-F cautious rev2-procedures macro" >> winscm5.opt
+ echo "-F wb" >> winscm5.opt
+gw32scmwb.sh: winscm5.opt build.scm Makefile version.txi scmlit
+ ./build -p gnu-win32 -f winscm5.opt -w gw32scmwb.sh
+scm.exe: gw32scmwb.sh
+ ./gw32scmwb.sh
+
+hobbit.html: hobbit.texi
+ makeinfo --html --no-split --no-warn hobbit.texi
+scm.html: scm.texi
+ makeinfo --html --no-split --no-warn --force scm.texi
+
+## to build a windows installer
+## make sure makeinfo and NSIS are available on the commandline
+w32install: scm.exe hobbit.html scm.html
+ makensis scm.nsi
+
#### Stuff for maintaining SCM below ####
ver = $(VERSION)
@@ -531,13 +578,6 @@ version.txi: patchlvl.h
echo @set SCMDATE `date +"%B %Y"` >> version.txi
RM_R = rm -rf
-ufiles = pre-crt0.c ecrt0.c gmalloc.c unexec.c unexelf.c unexhp9k800.c \
- unexsunos4.c unexalpha.c unexsgi.c
-
-# cxux-crt0.s ecrt0.c gmalloc.c pre-crt0.c unexaix.c unexalpha.c \
-# unexapollo.c unexconvex.c unexec.c unexelf.c unexelf1.c \
-# unexencap.c unexenix.c unexfx2800.c unexhp9k800.c unexmips.c \
-# unexnext.c unexnt.c unexsgi.c unexsni.c unexsunos4.c
confiles = scmconfig.h.in mkinstalldirs acconfig-1.5.h install-sh \
configure configure.in Makefile.in COPYING README.unix
@@ -545,10 +585,10 @@ confiles = scmconfig.h.in mkinstalldirs acconfig-1.5.h install-sh \
tfiles = r4rstest.scm example.scm pi.scm pi.c split.scm bench.scm \
syntest2.scm syntest1.scm
dfiles = ANNOUNCE README COPYING scm.1 scm.doc QUICKREF \
- scm.info scm.texi Xlibscm.info Xlibscm.texi hobbit.info hobbit.texi \
+ scm.info scm.texi indexes.texi Xlibscm.info Xlibscm.texi hobbit.info hobbit.texi \
version.txi platform.txi features.txi ChangeLog
mfiles = Makefile build.scm build build.bat requires.scm \
- .gdbinit mkimpcat.scm disarm.scm scm.spec
+ .gdbinit mkimpcat.scm disarm.scm scm.spec scm.nsi
sfiles = setjump.mar setjump.s ugsetjump.s continue-ia64.S \
get-contoffset-ia64.c
wbfiles = wbtab.scm rwb-isam.scm
@@ -560,35 +600,21 @@ CHPAT=$(HOME)/bin/chpat
RSYNC=rsync --rsync-path=bin/rsync -bav
UPLOADEE=swissnet_upload
dest = $(HOME)/dist/
-DOSCM = /misc/usb1/scm/
+DOSCM = /c/Voluntocracy/dist/
temp/scm: $(afiles)
-$(RM_R) temp
- mkdir temp
- mkdir temp/scm
+ mkdir -p temp/scm
ln $(afiles) temp/scm
release: dist pdf # rpm
cvs tag -F scm$(VERSION)
- cp $(srcdir)ANNOUNCE $(htmldir)SCM_ANNOUNCE.txt
+ cp ANNOUNCE $(htmldir)SCM_ANNOUNCE.txt
$(RSYNC) $(htmldir)SCM.html $(htmldir)SCM_ANNOUNCE.txt $(UPLOADEE):public_html/
$(RSYNC) $(dest)README $(dest)scm$(VERSION).zip \
$(dest)scm-$(VERSION)-$(RELEASE).src.rpm $(dest)scm-$(VERSION)-$(RELEASE).i386.rpm \
$(htmldir)hobbit.pdf $(htmldir)Xlibscm.pdf $(UPLOADEE):dist/
# upload $(dest)README $(dest)scm$(VERSION).zip ftp.gnu.org:gnu/jacal/
-# $(MAKE) indiana
-indiana:
- upload $(dest)scm$(VERSION).zip ftp@ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/incoming
- echo -e \
- 'I have uploaded scm$(VERSION).zip to ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/incoming\n' \
- 'for placement into ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/imp/' \
- | mail -s 'SCM upload' -b jaffer scheme-repository-request@cs.indiana.edu
-
-postnews:
- echo -e "Newsgroups: comp.lang.scheme\n" | cat - ANNOUNCE | \
- inews -h -O -S \
- -f "announce@voluntocracy.org (Aubrey Jaffer & Radey Shouman)" \
- -t "SCM$(VERSION) Released" -d world
upzip: $(HOME)/pub/scm.zip
$(RSYNC) $(HOME)/pub/scm.zip $(UPLOADEE):pub/
@@ -617,12 +643,13 @@ scm.com: temp/scm
zip: scm.zip
scm.zip: temp/scm
$(makedev) PROD=scm zip
-doszip: $(DOSCM)dist/scm$(VERSION).zip
-$(DOSCM)dist/scm$(VERSION).zip: temp/scm turtle turtlegr.c grtest.scm
- $(makedev) DEST=$(DOSCM)dist/ PROD=scm ver=$(VERSION) zip
- cd ..; zip -9ur $(DOSCM)dist/scm$(VERSION).zip \
- scm/turtle scm/turtlegr.c scm/grtest.scm
- zip -d $(DOSCM)dist/scm$(VERSION).zip scm/scm.info scm/Xlibscm.info scm/hobbit.info
+doszip: $(DOSCM)scm$(VERSION).zip
+$(DOSCM)scm$(VERSION).zip: temp/scm turtle turtlegr.c grtest.scm SCM.lnk scm.html hobbit.html
+ $(makedev) DEST=$(DOSCM) PROD=scm ver=$(VERSION) zip
+ -cd ..; zip -9ur $(DOSCM)scm$(VERSION).zip \
+ scm/turtle scm/turtlegr.c scm/grtest.scm scm/SCM.lnk \
+ scm/scm.html scm/hobbit.html
+ zip -d $(DOSCM)scm$(VERSION).zip scm/scm.info scm/Xlibscm.info scm/hobbit.info
pubzip: $(HOME)/pub/scm.zip
$(HOME)/pub/scm.zip: temp/scm
$(makedev) DEST=$(HOME)/pub/ PROD=scm zip
@@ -639,13 +666,13 @@ CITERS = ANNOUNCE ../jacal/ANNOUNCE \
$(htmldir)SLIB.html $(htmldir)JACAL.html \
$(htmldir)SCM.html $(htmldir)SIMSYNCH.html \
../jacal/jacal.texi ../wb/wb.texi \
- $(DOSCM)dist/install.bat $(DOSCM)dist/makefile \
- $(DOSCM)dist/mkdisk.bat hobbit.texi hobbit.scm
+ $(DOSCM)install.bat $(DOSCM)makefile \
+ $(DOSCM)mkdisk.bat hobbit.texi hobbit.scm
updates: Init$(ver).scm
$(CHPAT) scm$(VERSION) scm$(ver) $(CITERS)
$(CHPAT) scm-$(VERSION) scm-$(ver) $(CITERS)
- $(CHPAT) $(VERSION) $(ver) ../wb/wb.spec $(htmldir)SCM.html scm.spec
+ $(CHPAT) $(VERSION) $(ver) ../wb/wb.spec $(htmldir)SCM.html scm.spec scm.nsi
Init$(ver).scm:
mv -f Init$(VERSION).scm Init$(ver).scm
@@ -667,8 +694,7 @@ new: updates
configtemp/scm: $(confiles)
-$(RM_R) configtemp/scm
- -mkdir configtemp
- mkdir configtemp/scm
+ -mkdir -p configtemp/scm
ln $(confiles) configtemp/scm
confdist: scmconfig.tar.gz
scmconfig.tar.gz: configtemp/scm
@@ -709,7 +735,7 @@ ctags: $(ctagfiles)
etags $(ctagfiles)
TAGFILES = $(hfiles) $(cfiles) $(ifiles) $(sfiles)\
- version.txi scm.texi Xlibscm.texi hobbit.texi build $(xfiles) $(mfiles)\
+ version.txi scm.texi indexes.texi Xlibscm.texi hobbit.texi build $(xfiles) $(mfiles)\
hobbit.scm
# # $(ufiles) ChangeLog
TAGS: $(TAGFILES)
@@ -723,7 +749,7 @@ clean:
distclean: clean
-rm -f $(EXECFILES) *.o *.obj a.out TAGS implcat slibcat gdbscm
realclean: distclean
- -rm -f scm.doc
+ -rm -f scm.doc scm.html hobbit.html scm.exe scmlit.exe scm~ SCM-*.exe
realempty: temp/scm
-rm -f $(afiles)
myclean: clean
diff --git a/README b/README
index 8266887..7c177fc 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-This directory contains the distribution of scm5e3. Scm conforms to
+This directory contains the distribution of scm5e4. Scm conforms to
Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme and the IEEE P1178
specification. SCM runs under Amiga, Atari-ST, MacOS, MS-DOS, OS/2,
NOS/VE, Unicos, VMS, Unix and similar systems.
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ NOS/VE, Unicos, VMS, Unix and similar systems.
`build.bat' invokes build.scm for MS-DOS
`build.scm' database for compiling and linking new SCM programs.
`byte.c' strings as bytes.
+`bytenumb.c' Byte-number conversions.
`compile.scm' Hobbit compilation to C.
`continue-ia64.S'replaces make_root_continuation(), make_continuation(),
and dynthrow() in continue.c
@@ -107,18 +108,16 @@ SLIB is not _neccessary_ to run SCM, I strongly suggest you obtain and
install it. Bug reports about running SCM without SLIB have very low
priority. SLIB is available from the same sites as SCM:
- * swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib3a4.tar.gz
+ * swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib3a5.tar.gz
- * ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a4.tar.gz
+ * ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a5.tar.gz
- * ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/imp/slib3a4.tar.gz
-
-Unpack SLIB (`tar xzf slib3a4.tar.gz' or `unzip -ao slib3a4.zip') in an
+Unpack SLIB (`tar xzf slib3a5.tar.gz' or `unzip -ao slib3a5.zip') in an
appropriate directory for your system; both `tar' and `unzip' will
create the directory `slib'.
Then create a file `require.scm' in the SCM "implementation-vicinity"
-(this is the same directory as where the file `Init5e3.scm' is
+(this is the same directory as where the file `Init5e4.scm' is
installed). `require.scm' should have the contents:
(define (library-vicinity) "/usr/local/lib/slib/")
@@ -149,7 +148,7 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Making SCM, Next: SLIB, Prev: Installing SCM, Up: Inst
The SCM distribution has "Makefile" which contains rules for making
"scmlit", a "bare-bones" version of SCM sufficient for running `build'.
`build' is used to compile (or create scripts to compile) full
-featured versions.
+featured versions (*note Building SCM::).
Makefiles are not portable to the majority of platforms. If `Makefile'
works for you, good; If not, I don't want to hear about it. If you
@@ -283,17 +282,17 @@ remove <FLAG> in scmfig.h and Do so and recompile files.
recompile scm.
add <FLAG> in scmfig.h and
recompile scm.
-ERROR: Init5e3.scm not found. Assign correct IMPLINIT in makefile
+ERROR: Init5e4.scm not found. Assign correct IMPLINIT in makefile
or scmfig.h.
Define environment variable
SCM_INIT_PATH to be the full
- pathname of Init5e3.scm.
+ pathname of Init5e4.scm.
WARNING: require.scm not found. Define environment variable
SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH to be the full
pathname of the scheme library
[SLIB].
Change library-vicinity in
- Init5e3.scm to point to library or
+ Init5e4.scm to point to library or
remove.
Make sure the value of
(library-vicinity) has a trailing
@@ -354,7 +353,7 @@ Some symbol names print incorrectly. Change memory model option to C
than HEAP_SEG_SIZE).
ERROR: Rogue pointer in Heap. See above under machine crashes.
Newlines don't appear correctly in Check file mode (define OPEN_... in
-output files. `Init5e3.scm').
+output files. `Init5e4.scm').
Spaces or control characters appear Check character defines in
in symbol names. `scmfig.h'.
Negative numbers turn positive. Check SRS in `scmfig.h'.
diff --git a/Transcen.scm b/Transcen.scm
index fe0330d..ad42140 100644
--- a/Transcen.scm
+++ b/Transcen.scm
@@ -209,3 +209,6 @@
(define (infinite? z) (and (= z (* 2 z)) (not (zero? z))))
(define (finite? z) (not (infinite? z)))
+
+(provide 'math-real)
+(provide 'srfi-94)
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-<p>This manual documents the X Interface for SCM Language (version
-5e3, October 2006).
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-</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">
-</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC3">3. Drawables</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">
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-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC7">4. Graphics Context</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">
-</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC9">5. Cursor</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">
-</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC10">6. Colormap</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">
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-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC11">7. Rendering</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">
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-<p><em>XlibScm</em> is a SCM interface to <em>X</em>.
-<a name="IDX1"></a>
-The
-&lt;A HREF=&quot;http://www.x.org/&quot;&gt;
-X Window System
-&lt;/A&gt;
-is a network-transparent window system that was
-designed at MIT.
-&lt;A HREF=&quot;scm_toc.html&quot;&gt;
-SCM
-&lt;/A&gt;
-is a portable Scheme implementation written in C.
-The interface can be compiled into SCM or, on those platforms supporting
-dynamic linking, compiled separately and loaded with <code>(require
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-<h1 class="chapter"> 2. Display and Screens </h1>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:open-display</b><i> display-name</i>
-<a name="IDX3"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>display-name</var> Specifies the hardware display name, which determines
-the display and communications domain to be used. On a POSIX-conformant
-system, if the display-name is #f, it defaults to the value of the
-<var>DISPLAY</var> environment variable.
-</p>
-<p>The encoding and interpretation of <var>display-name</var> is
-implementation-dependent. On POSIX-conformant systems, the
-<var>display-name</var> or <var>DISPLAY</var> environment variable can be a string
-in the format:
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Special Form:</u> <b>hostname:number.screen-number</b>
-<a name="IDX4"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>hostname</var> specifies the name of the host machine on which the
-display is physically attached. Follow the <var>hostname</var> with either a
-single colon (:) or a double colon (::).
-</p>
-<p><var>number</var> specifies the number of the display server on that host
-machine. You may optionally follow this display number with a period
-(.). A single CPU can have more than one display. Multiple displays
-are usually numbered starting with zero.
-</p>
-<p><var>screen-number</var> specifies the screen to be used on that server.
-Multiple screens can be controlled by a single X server. The
-<var>screen-number</var> sets an internal variable that can be accessed by
-using the x:default-screen procedure.
-</p></dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:close</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX5"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>display</var> specifies the connection to the X server.
-</p>
-<p>The <code>x:close</code> function closes the connection to the X server for
-the <var>display</var> specified and destroys all windows, resource IDs
-(Window, Font, Pixmap, Colormap, Cursor, and GContext), or other
-resources that the client has created on this display, unless the
-close-down mode of the resource has been changed (see
-<code>x:set-close-down-mode</code>). Therefore, these windows, resource IDs,
-and other resources should not be used again or an error will be
-generated. Before exiting, you should call <var>x:close-display</var> or
-<var>x:flush</var> explicitly so that any pending errors are reported.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:protocol-version</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX6"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns cons of the major version number (11) of the X protocol
-associated with the connected <var>display</var> and the minor protocol
-revision number of the X server.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:server-vendor</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX7"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a string that provides some identification of the owner of the X
-server implementation. The contents of the string are
-implementation-dependent.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:vendor-release</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX8"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a number related to a vendor's release of the X server.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-
-<p>A display consists of one or more <em>Screen</em>s. Each screen has a
-<em>root-window</em>, <em>default-graphics-context</em>, and <em>colormap</em>.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-count</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX9"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the number of available screens.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-screen</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX10"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the default screen number specified by the <code>x:open-display</code>
-function. Use this screen number in applications which will use only a
-single screen.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:root-window</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX11"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:root-window</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX12"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>screen-number</var>, if givien, specifies the appropriate screen number
-on the host server. Otherwise the default-screen for <var>display</var> is
-used.
-</p>
-<p>Returns the root window for the specified <var>screen-number</var>. Use
-<code>x:root-window</code> for functions that need a drawable of a particular
-screen or for creating top-level windows.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:root-window</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX13"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the root window for the specified <var>window</var>'s screen.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-colormap</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX14"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-colormap</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX15"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-colormap</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX16"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the default colormap of the specified screen.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-ccc</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX17"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-ccc</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX18"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-ccc</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX19"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the default Color-Conversion-Context (ccc) of the specified
-screen.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-gc</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX20"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-gc</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX21"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-gc</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX22"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the default graphics-context of the specified screen.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-depths</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX23"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-depths</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX24"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-depths</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX25"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns an array of depths supported by the specified screen.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<p>The <em>Visual</em> type describes possible colormap depths and
-arrangements.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-visual</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX26"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-visual</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX27"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:default-visual</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX28"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the default Visual type for the specified screen.
-</p>
-<a name="IDX29"></a>
-<a name="IDX30"></a>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:make-visual</b><i> display depth class</i>
-<a name="IDX31"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:make-visual</b><i> window depth class</i>
-<a name="IDX32"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The integer <var>depth</var> specifies the number of bits per pixel.
-The <var>class</var> argument specifies one of the possible
-visual classes for a screen:
-</p><ul>
-<li> x:Static-Gray
-</li><li> x:Static-Color
-</li><li> x:True-Color
-</li><li> x:Gray-Scale
-</li><li> x:Pseudo-Color
-</li><li> x:Direct-Color
-</li></ul>
-
-<p><code>X:make-visual</code> returns a visual type for the screen specified by
-<var>display</var> or <var>window</var> if successful; #f if not.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:visual-class</b><i> visual</i>
-<a name="IDX33"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:visual-class</b><i> screen</i>
-<a name="IDX34"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:visual-class</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX35"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the (integer) visual class of its argument.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:visual-geometry</b><i> visual</i>
-<a name="IDX36"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:visual-geometry</b><i> screen</i>
-<a name="IDX37"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:visual-geometry</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX38"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a list of the:
-</p><ul>
-<li> red_mask
-</li><li> green_mask
-</li><li> blue_mask
-</li><li> colormap_size
-</li></ul>
-</dd></dl>
-
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-cells</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX39"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-cells</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX40"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-cells</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX41"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the number of entries in the default colormap.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-depth</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX42"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the depth of the root window of the specified screen.
-</p><dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-depth</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX43"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-depth</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX44"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-depth</b><i> visual</i>
-<a name="IDX45"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the depth of argument.
-</p>
-<a name="IDX46"></a>
-<p>The <em>depth</em> of a window or pixmap is the number of bits per pixel it has.
-The <em>depth</em> of a graphics context is the depth of the drawables it can be
-used in conjunction with graphics output.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-size</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX47"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-size</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX48"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-size</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX49"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a list of integer height and width of the screen in pixels.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-dimensions</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX50"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-dimensions</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX51"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-dimensions</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX52"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a list of integer height and width of the screen in millimeters.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-white</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX53"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-white</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX54"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-white</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX55"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the white pixel value of the specified screen.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-black</b><i> display screen-number</i>
-<a name="IDX56"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-black</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX57"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:screen-black</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX58"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the black pixel value of the specified screen.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
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-<h1 class="chapter"> 3. Drawables </h1>
-
-<p>A <em>Drawable</em> is either a window or pixmap.
-</p>
-<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
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-</td></tr>
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-</td></tr>
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC6">3.3 Window Properties and Visibility</a></td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td align="left" valign="top">
-</td></tr>
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-<h2 class="section"> 3.1 Windows and Pixmaps </h2>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-window</b><i> window position size border-width depth class visual field-name value &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX59"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Creates and returns an unmapped Input-Output subwindow for a specified
-parent <var>window</var> and causes the X server to generate a CreateNotify
-event. The created window is placed on top in the stacking order with
-respect to siblings. Any part of the window that extends outside its
-parent <var>window</var> is clipped. The <var>border-width</var> for an
-x:Input-Only window must be zero.
-</p>
-<p>The coordinate system has the X axis horizontal and the Y axis vertical
-with the origin [0, 0] at the upper-left corner. Coordinates are
-integral, in terms of pixels, and coincide with pixel centers. Each
-window and pixmap has its own coordinate system. For a window, the
-origin is inside the border at the inside, upper-left corner.
-</p>
-<p><var>Class</var> can be x:Input-Output, x:Input-Only, or x:Copy-From-Parent.
-For class x:Input-Output, the <var>visual</var> type and <var>depth</var> must be
-a combination supported for the screen. The <var>depth</var> need not be the
-same as the parent, but the parent must not be a window of class
-x:Input-Only. For an x:Input-Only window, the <var>depth</var> must be zero,
-and the <var>visual</var> must be one supported by the screen.
-</p>
-<p>The returned window will have the attributes specified by
-<var>field-name</var>s and <var>value</var>.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-window</b><i> window position size border-width border background</i>
-<a name="IDX60"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The returned window inherits its depth, class, and visual from its
-parent. All other window attributes, except <var>background</var> and
-<var>border</var>, have their default values.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-pixmap</b><i> drawable size depth</i>
-<a name="IDX61"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-pixmap</b><i> display size depth</i>
-<a name="IDX62"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>size</var> is a list, vector, or pair of nonzero integers specifying the width
-and height desired in the new pixmap.
-</p>
-<p><var>x:create-pixmap</var> returns a new pixmap of the width, height, and
-<var>depth</var> specified. It is valid to pass an x:Input-Only window to the
-drawable argument. The <var>depth</var> argument must be one of the depths
-supported by the screen of the specified <var>drawable</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:close</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX63"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Destroys the specified <var>window</var> as well as all of its subwindows and
-causes the X server to generate a DestroyNotify event for each window.
-The window should not be used again. If the window specified by the
-<var>window</var> argument is mapped, it is unmapped automatically. The
-ordering of the DestroyNotify events is such that for any given window
-being destroyed, DestroyNotify is generated on any inferiors of the
-window before being generated on the window itself. The ordering among
-siblings and across subhierarchies is not otherwise constrained. If the
-<var>window</var> you specified is a root window, an error is signaled.
-Destroying a mapped <var>window</var> will generate x:Expose events on other
-windows that were obscured by the window being destroyed.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:close</b><i> pixmap</i>
-<a name="IDX64"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Deletes the association between the <var>pixmap</var> and its storage. The X
-server frees the pixmap storage when there are no references to it.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:window-geometry</b><i> drawable</i>
-<a name="IDX65"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a list of:
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> coordinates</dt>
-<dd><p><code>list</code> of x and y coordinates that define the location of the
-<var>drawable</var>. For a window, these coordinates specify the upper-left
-outer corner relative to its parent's origin. For pixmaps, these
-coordinates are always zero.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> size</dt>
-<dd><p><code>list</code> of the <var>drawable</var>'s dimensions (width and height). For
-a window, these dimensions specify the inside size, not including the
-border.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> border-width</dt>
-<dd><p>The border width in pixels. If the <var>drawable</var> is a pixmap, this is
-zero.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> depth</dt>
-<dd><p>The depth of the <var>drawable</var> (bits per pixel for the object).
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-</dd></dl>
-
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:window-geometry-set!</b><i> window field-name value &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX66"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Changes the <em>Configuration</em> components specified by
-<var>field-name</var>s for the specified <var>window</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-
-<p>These are the attributes settable by <code>x:window-geometry-set!</code>.
-That these attributes are encoded by small integers - just like those
-of the next section. Be warned therefore that confusion of attribute
-names will likely not signal errors, just cause mysterious behavior.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CWX</b>
-<a name="IDX67"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CWY</b>
-<a name="IDX68"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Width</b>
-<a name="IDX69"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Height</b>
-<a name="IDX70"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The x:CWX and x:CYY members are used to set the window's x and y
-coordinates, which are relative to the parent's origin and indicate the
-position of the upper-left outer corner of the window. The x:CW-Width
-and x:CW-Height members are used to set the inside size of the window,
-not including the border, and must be nonzero. Attempts to configure a
-root window have no effect.
-</p>
-<p>If a window's size actually changes, the window's subwindows move
-according to their window gravity. Depending on the window's bit
-gravity, the contents of the window also may be moved
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Border-Width</b>
-<a name="IDX71"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The integer x:CW-Border-Width is used to set the width of the border in
-pixels. Note that setting just the border width leaves the outer-left
-corner of the window in a fixed position but moves the absolute position
-of the window's origin. It is an error to set the border-width
-attribute of an InputOnly window nonzero.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Sibling</b>
-<a name="IDX72"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The sibling member is used to set the sibling window for stacking
-operations.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Stack-Mode</b>
-<a name="IDX73"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The x:CW-Stack-Mode member is used to set how the window is to be
-restacked and can be set to x:Above, x:Below, x:Top-If, x:Bottom-If, or
-x:Opposite.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-
-<p>If a sibling and a stack-mode are specified, the window is restacked as
-follows:
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <code>x:Above</code></dt>
-<dd><p>The window is placed just above the sibling.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>x:Below</code></dt>
-<dd><p>The window is placed just below the sibling.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>x:Top-If</code></dt>
-<dd><p>If the sibling occludes the window, the window is placed at the top of
-the stack.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>x:Bottom-If</code></dt>
-<dd><p>If the window occludes the sibling, the window is placed at the bottom
-of the stack.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>x:Opposite</code></dt>
-<dd><p>If the sibling occludes the window, the window is placed at the top of
-the stack. If the window occludes the sibling, the window is placed at
-the bottom of the stack.
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-
-
-<p>If a stack-mode is specified but no sibling is specified, the window
-is restacked as follows:
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <code>x:Above</code></dt>
-<dd><p>The window is placed at the top of the stack.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>x:Below</code></dt>
-<dd><p>The window is placed at the bottom of the stack.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>x:Top-If</code></dt>
-<dd><p>If any sibling occludes the window, the window is placed at the top of
-the stack.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>x:Bottom-If</code></dt>
-<dd><p>If the window occludes any sibling, the window is placed at the bottom
-of the stack.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <code>x:Opposite</code></dt>
-<dd><p>If any sibling occludes the window, the window is placed at the top of
-the stack. If the window occludes any sibling, the window is placed at
-the bottom of the stack.
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-
-
-
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-</dd></dl>
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-<h2 class="section"> 3.2 Window Attributes </h2>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:window-set!</b><i> window field-name value &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX74"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Changes the components specified by <var>field-name</var>s for the specified
-<var>window</var>. The restrictions are the same as for
-<code>x:create-window</code>. The order in which components are verified and
-altered is server dependent. If an error occurs, a subset of the
-components may have been altered.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-
-<p>The <code>x:create-window</code> and <code>x:window-set!</code> procedures take five
-and one argument (respectively) followed by pairs of arguments, where
-the first is one of the property-name symbols (or its top-level value)
-listed below; and the second is the value to associate with that
-property.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Back-Pixmap</b>
-<a name="IDX75"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Sets the background pixmap of the <var>window</var> to the specified pixmap.
-The background pixmap can immediately be freed if no further explicit
-references to it are to be made. If x:Parent-Relative is specified, the
-background pixmap of the window's parent is used, or on the root window,
-the default background is restored. It is an error to perform this
-operation on an x:Input-Only window. If the background is set to #f or
-None, the window has no defined background.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Back-Pixel</b>
-<a name="IDX76"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Sets the background of the <var>window</var> to the specified pixel value.
-Changing the background does not cause the <var>window</var> contents to be
-changed. It is an error to perform this operation on an x:Input-Only
-window.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Border-Pixmap</b>
-<a name="IDX77"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Sets the border pixmap of the <var>window</var> to the pixmap you specify.
-The border pixmap can be freed if no further explicit references to it
-are to be made. If you specify x:Copy-From-Parent, a copy of the parent
-window's border pixmap is used. It is an error to perform this
-operation on an x:Input-Only <var>window</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Border-Pixel</b>
-<a name="IDX78"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Sets the border of the <var>window</var> to the pixel <var>value</var>. It is an
-error to perform this operation on an x:Input-Only window.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Bit-Gravity</b>
-<a name="IDX79"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Win-Gravity</b>
-<a name="IDX80"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The bit gravity of a window defines which region of the window should be
-retained when an x:Input-Output window is resized. The default value
-for the bit-gravity attribute is x:Forget-Gravity. The window gravity
-of a window allows you to define how the x:Input-Output or x:Input-Only
-window should be repositioned if its parent is resized. The default
-value for the win-gravity attribute is x:North-West-Gravity.
-</p>
-<p>If the inside width or height of a window is not changed and if the
-window is moved or its border is changed, then the contents of the
-window are not lost but move with the window. Changing the inside width
-or height of the window causes its contents to be moved or lost
-(depending on the bit-gravity of the window) and causes children to be
-reconfigured (depending on their win-gravity). For a change of width
-and height, the (x, y) pairs are defined:
-</p>
-<table>
-<tr><td><p> Gravity Direction
-</p></td><td><p> Coordinates
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:North-West-Gravity
-</p></td><td><p> (0, 0)
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:North-Gravity
-</p></td><td><p> (Width/2, 0)
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:North-East-Gravity
-</p></td><td><p> (Width, 0)
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:West-Gravity
-</p></td><td><p> (0, Height/2)
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Center-Gravity
-</p></td><td><p> (Width/2, Height/2)
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:East-Gravity
-</p></td><td><p> (Width, Height/2)
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:South-West-Gravity
-</p></td><td><p> (0, Height)
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:South-Gravity
-</p></td><td><p> (Width/2, Height)
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:South-East-Gravity
-</p></td><td><p> (Width, Height)
-</p></td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p>When a window with one of these bit-gravity values is resized, the
-corresponding pair defines the change in position of each pixel in the
-window. When a window with one of these win-gravities has its parent
-window resized, the corresponding pair defines the change in position of
-the window within the parent. When a window is so repositioned, a
-x:Gravity-Notify event is generated (see section 10.10.5).
-</p>
-<p>A bit-gravity of x:Static-Gravity indicates that the contents or origin
-should not move relative to the origin of the root window. If the
-change in size of the window is coupled with a change in position (x,
-y), then for bit-gravity the change in position of each pixel is (-x,
--y), and for win-gravity the change in position of a child when its
-parent is so resized is (-x, -y). Note that x:Static-Gravity still only
-takes effect when the width or height of the window is changed, not when
-the window is moved.
-</p>
-<p>A bit-gravity of x:Forget-Gravity indicates that the window's contents
-are always discarded after a size change, even if a backing store or
-save under has been requested. The window is tiled with its background
-and zero or more x:Expose events are generated. If no background is
-defined, the existing screen contents are not altered. Some X servers
-may also ignore the specified bit-gravity and always generate x:Expose
-events.
-</p>
-<p>The contents and borders of inferiors are not affected by their parent's
-bit-gravity. A server is permitted to ignore the specified bit-gravity
-and use x:Forget-Gravity instead.
-</p>
-<p>A win-gravity of x:Unmap-Gravity is like x:North-West-Gravity (the
-window is not moved), except the child is also unmapped when the parent
-is resized, and an x:Unmap-Notify event is generated.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Backing-Store</b>
-<a name="IDX81"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Some implementations of the X server may choose to maintain the contents
-of x:Input-Output windows. If the X server maintains the contents of a
-window, the off-screen saved pixels are known as backing store. The
-backing store advises the X server on what to do with the contents of a
-window. The backing-store attribute can be set to x:Not-Useful
-(default), x:When-Mapped, or x:Always. A backing-store attribute of
-x:Not-Useful advises the X server that maintaining contents is
-unnecessary, although some X implementations may still choose to
-maintain contents and, therefore, not generate x:Expose events. A
-backing-store attribute of x:When-Mapped advises the X server that
-maintaining contents of obscured regions when the window is mapped would
-be beneficial. In this case, the server may generate an x:Expose event
-when the window is created. A backing-store attribute of x:Always
-advises the X server that maintaining contents even when the window is
-unmapped would be beneficial. Even if the window is larger than its
-parent, this is a request to the X server to maintain complete contents,
-not just the region within the parent window boundaries. While the X
-server maintains the window's contents, x:Expose events normally are not
-generated, but the X server may stop maintaining contents at any time.
-</p>
-<p>When the contents of obscured regions of a window are being maintained,
-regions obscured by noninferior windows are included in the destination
-of graphics requests (and source, when the window is the source).
-However, regions obscured by inferior windows are not included.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Backing-Planes</b>
-<a name="IDX82"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Backing-Pixel</b>
-<a name="IDX83"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>You can set backing planes to indicate (with bits set to 1) which bit
-planes of an x:Input-Output window hold dynamic data that must be
-preserved in backing store and during save unders. The default value
-for the backing-planes attribute is all bits set to 1. You can set
-backing pixel to specify what bits to use in planes not covered by
-backing planes. The default value for the backing-pixel attribute is
-all bits set to 0. The X server is free to save only the specified bit
-planes in the backing store or the save under and is free to regenerate
-the remaining planes with the specified pixel value. Any extraneous
-bits in these values (that is, those bits beyond the specified depth of
-the window) may be simply ignored. If you request backing store or save
-unders, you should use these members to minimize the amount of
-off-screen memory required to store your window.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Override-Redirect</b>
-<a name="IDX84"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>To control window placement or to add decoration, a window manager often
-needs to intercept (redirect) any map or configure request. Pop-up
-windows, however, often need to be mapped without a window manager
-getting in the way. To control whether an x:Input-Output or
-x:Input-Only window is to ignore these structure control facilities, use
-the override-redirect flag.
-</p>
-<p>The override-redirect flag specifies whether map and configure requests
-on this window should override a x:Substructure-Redirect-Mask on the
-parent. You can set the override-redirect flag to #t or #f (default).
-Window managers use this information to avoid tampering with pop-up
-windows.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Save-Under</b>
-<a name="IDX85"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Some server implementations may preserve contents of x:Input-Output windows
-under other x:Input-Output windows. This is not the same as preserving the
-contents of a window for you. You may get better visual appeal if
-transient windows (for example, pop-up menus) request that the system
-preserve the screen contents under them, so the temporarily obscured
-applications do not have to repaint.
-</p>
-<p>You can set the save-under flag to True or False (default). If
-save-under is True, the X server is advised that, when this window is
-mapped, saving the contents of windows it obscures would be beneficial.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Event-Mask</b>
-<a name="IDX86"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The event mask defines which events the client is interested in for this
-x:Input-Output or x:Input-Only window (or, for some event types,
-inferiors of this window). The event mask is the bitwise inclusive OR
-of zero or more of the valid event mask bits. You can specify that no
-maskable events are reported by setting x:No-Event-Mask (default).
-</p>
-<p>The following table lists the event mask constants you can pass to the
-event-mask argument and the circumstances in which you would want to
-specify the event mask:
-</p>
-<table>
-<tr><td><p> Event Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Circumstances
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:No-Event-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> No events wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Key-Press-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Keyboard down events wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Key-Release-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Keyboard up events wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Button-Press-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer button down events wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Button-Release-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer button up events wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Enter-Window-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer window entry events wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Leave-Window-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer window leave events wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Pointer-Motion-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer motion events wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Pointer-Motion-Hint-Mask
-</p></td><td>
-<p>If x:Pointer-Motion-Hint-Mask is selected in combination with one or
-more motion-masks, the X server is free to send only one x:Motion-Notify
-event (with the is_hint member of the X:Pointer-Moved-Event structure
-set to x:Notify-Hint) to the client for the event window, until either
-the key or button state changes, the pointer leaves the event window, or
-the client calls X:Query-Pointer or X:Get-Motion-Events. The server
-still may send x:Motion-Notify events without is_hint set to
-x:Notify-Hint.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Button1-Motion-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer motion while button 1 down
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Button2-Motion-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer motion while button 2 down
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Button3-Motion-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer motion while button 3 down
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Button4-Motion-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer motion while button 4 down
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Button5-Motion-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer motion while button 5 down
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Button-Motion-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Pointer motion while any button down
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Keymap-State-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Keyboard state wanted at window entry and focus in
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Exposure-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Any exposure wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Visibility-Change-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Any change in visibility wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Structure-Notify-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Any change in window structure wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Resize-Redirect-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Redirect resize of this window
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Substructure-Notify-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Substructure notification wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Substructure-Redirect-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Redirect structure requests on children
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Focus-Change-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Any change in input focus wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Property-Change-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Any change in property wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Colormap-Change-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Any change in colormap wanted
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> x:Owner-Grab-Button-Mask
-</p></td><td><p> Automatic grabs should activate with owner_events set to True
-</p></td></tr>
-</table>
-
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Dont-Propagate</b>
-<a name="IDX87"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The do-not-propagate-mask attribute defines which events should not be
-propagated to ancestor windows when no client has the event type
-selected in this x:Input-Output or x:Input-Only window. The
-do-not-propagate-mask is the bitwise inclusive OR of zero or more of the
-following masks: x:Key-Press, x:Key-Release, x:Button-Press,
-x:Button-Release, x:Pointer-Motion, x:Button1Motion, x:Button2Motion,
-x:Button3Motion, x:Button4Motion, x:Button5Motion, and x:Button-Motion.
-You can specify that all events are propagated by setting
-x:No-Event-Mask (default).
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Colormap</b>
-<a name="IDX88"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The colormap attribute specifies which colormap best reflects the true
-colors of the x:Input-Output window. The colormap must have the same
-visual type as the window. X servers capable of supporting multiple
-hardware colormaps can use this information, and window managers can use
-it for calls to X:Install-Colormap. You can set the colormap attribute
-to a colormap or to x:Copy-From-Parent (default).
-</p>
-<p>If you set the colormap to x:Copy-From-Parent, the parent window's
-colormap is copied and used by its child. However, the child window
-must have the same visual type as the parent. The parent window must
-not have a colormap of x:None. The colormap is copied by sharing the
-colormap object between the child and parent, not by making a complete
-copy of the colormap contents. Subsequent changes to the parent
-window's colormap attribute do not affect the child window.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:CW-Cursor</b>
-<a name="IDX89"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The cursor attribute specifies which cursor is to be used when the
-pointer is in the x:Input-Output or x:Input-Only window. You can set
-the cursor to a cursor or x:None (default).
-</p>
-<p>If you set the cursor to x:None, the parent's cursor is used when the
-pointer is in the x:Input-Output or x:Input-Only window, and any change
-in the parent's cursor will cause an immediate change in the displayed
-cursor. On the root window, the default cursor is restored.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:window-ref</b><i> window field-name &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX90"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a list of the components specified by <var>field-name</var>s for the
-specified <var>window</var>. Allowable <var>field-name</var>s are a subset of
-those for <code>x:window-set!</code>:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li> x:CW-Back-Pixel
-</li><li> x:CW-Bit-Gravity
-</li><li> x:CW-Win-Gravity
-</li><li> x:CW-Backing-Store
-</li><li> x:CW-Backing-Planes
-</li><li> x:CW-Backing-Pixel
-</li><li> x:CW-Override-Redirect
-</li><li> x:CW-Save-Under
-</li><li> x:CW-Event-Mask
-</li><li> x:CW-Dont-Propagate
-</li><li> x:CW-Colormap
-</li></ul>
-</dd></dl>
-
-
-<hr size="6">
-<a name="Window-Properties-and-Visibility"></a>
-<a name="SEC6"></a>
-<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
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-</tr></table>
-<h2 class="section"> 3.3 Window Properties and Visibility </h2>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:get-window-property</b><i> window property </i>
-<a name="IDX91"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the (string or list of numbers) value of <var>property</var> of
-<var>window</var>.
-</p><dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:get-window-property</b><i> window property #t</i>
-<a name="IDX92"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Removes and returns the (string or list of numbers) value of
-<var>property</var> of <var>window</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:list-properties</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX93"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a list of the properties (strings) defined for <var>window</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-
-<p>In X parlance, a window which is hidden even when not obscured by other
-windows is <em>unmapped</em>; one which
-<a name="IDX94"></a>
-<a name="IDX95"></a>
-<a name="IDX96"></a>
-<a name="IDX97"></a>
-shows is <em>mapped</em>. It is an unfortunate name-collision with Scheme,
-and is ingrained in the attribute names.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:map-window</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX98"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Maps the <var>window</var> and all of its subwindows that have had map
-requests. Mapping a window that has an unmapped ancestor does not
-display the window but marks it as eligible for display when the
-ancestor becomes mapped. Such a window is called unviewable. When all
-its ancestors are mapped, the window becomes viewable and will be
-visible on the screen if it is not obscured by another window. This
-function has no effect if the <var>window</var> is already mapped.
-</p>
-<p>If the override-redirect of the window is False and if some other client
-has selected x:Substructure-Redirect-Mask on the parent window, then the X
-server generates a MapRequest event, and the <code>x:map-window</code>
-function does not map the <var>window</var>. Otherwise, the <var>window</var> is
-mapped, and the X server generates a MapNotify event.
-</p>
-<p>If the <var>window</var> becomes viewable and no earlier contents for it are
-remembered, the X server tiles the <var>window</var> with its background. If
-the window's background is undefined, the existing screen contents are
-not altered, and the X server generates zero or more x:Expose events. If
-backing-store was maintained while the <var>window</var> was unmapped, no
-x:Expose events are generated. If backing-store will now be maintained, a
-full-window exposure is always generated. Otherwise, only visible
-regions may be reported. Similar tiling and exposure take place for any
-newly viewable inferiors.
-</p>
-<p>If the window is an Input-Output window, <code>x:map-window</code> generates
-x:Expose events on each Input-Output window that it causes to be displayed.
-If the client maps and paints the window and if the client begins
-processing events, the window is painted twice. To avoid this, first
-ask for x:Expose events and then map the window, so the client processes
-input events as usual. The event list will include x:Expose for each
-window that has appeared on the screen. The client's normal response to
-an x:Expose event should be to repaint the window. This method usually
-leads to simpler programs and to proper interaction with window
-managers.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:map-subwindows</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX99"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Maps all subwindows of a specified <var>window</var> in top-to-bottom
-stacking order. The X server generates x:Expose events on each newly
-displayed window. This may be much more efficient than mapping many
-windows one at a time because the server needs to perform much of the
-work only once, for all of the windows, rather than for each window.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:unmap-window</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX100"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Unmaps the specified <var>window</var> and causes the X server to generate an
-UnmapNotify event. If the specified <var>window</var> is already unmapped,
-<code>x:unmap-window</code> has no effect. Normal exposure processing on
-formerly obscured windows is performed. Any child window will no longer
-be visible until another map call is made on the parent. In other
-words, the subwindows are still mapped but are not visible until the
-parent is mapped. Unmapping a <var>window</var> will generate x:Expose events
-on windows that were formerly obscured by it.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:unmap-subwindows</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX101"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Unmaps all subwindows for the specified <var>window</var> in bottom-to-top
-stacking order. It causes the X server to generate an UnmapNotify event
-on each subwindow and x:Expose events on formerly obscured windows. Using
-this function is much more efficient than unmapping multiple windows one
-at a time because the server needs to perform much of the work only
-once, for all of the windows, rather than for each window.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-</dd></dl>
-<hr size="6">
-<a name="Graphics-Context"></a>
-<a name="SEC7"></a>
-<table cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" border="0">
-<tr><td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC6" title="Previous section in reading order"> &lt; </a>]</td>
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-<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="#SEC_About" title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
-</tr></table>
-<h1 class="chapter"> 4. Graphics Context </h1>
-
-
-<p>Most attributes of graphics operations are stored in <em>GC</em>s. These
-include line width, line style, plane mask, foreground, background,
-tile, stipple, clipping region, end style, join style, and so on.
-Graphics operations (for example, drawing lines) use these values to
-determine the actual drawing operation.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-gc</b><i> drawable field-name value &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX102"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Creates and returns graphics context. The graphics context can be used
-with any destination drawable having the same root and depth as the
-specified <var>drawable</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:gc-set!</b><i> graphics-context field-name value &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX103"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Changes the components specified by <var>field-name</var>s for the specified
-<var>graphics-context</var>. The restrictions are the same as for
-<code>x:create-gc</code>. The order in which components are verified and
-altered is server dependent. If an error occurs, a subset of the
-components may have been altered.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:copy-gc-fields!</b><i> gcontext-src gcontext-dst field-name &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX104"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Copies the components specified by <var>field-name</var>s from
-<var>gcontext-src</var> to <var>gcontext-dst</var>. <var>Gcontext-src</var> and
-<var>gcontext-dst</var> must have the same root and depth.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:gc-ref</b><i> graphics-context field-name &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX105"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a list of the components specified by <var>field-name</var>s &hellip;
-from the specified <var>graphics-context</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<a name="SEC8"></a>
-<h2 class="heading"> GC Attributes </h2>
-
-
-<p>Both <code>x:create-gc</code> and <code>x:change-gc</code> take one argument
-followed by pairs of arguments, where the first is one of the
-property-name symbols (or its top-level value) listed below; and the
-second is the value to associate with that property.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Function</b>
-<a name="IDX106"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The function attributes of a GC are used when you update a section of a
-drawable (the destination) with bits from somewhere else (the source).
-The function in a GC defines how the new destination bits are to be
-computed from the source bits and the old destination bits. x:G-Xcopy is
-typically the most useful because it will work on a color display, but
-special applications may use other functions, particularly in concert
-with particular planes of a color display. The 16 functions are:
-</p>
-<table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="format"><tt>
-x:G-Xclear 0
-x:G-Xand (AND src dst)
-x:G-Xand-Reverse (AND src (NOT dst))
-x:G-Xcopy src
-x:G-Xand-Inverted (AND (NOT src) dst)
-x:G-Xnoop dst
-x:G-Xxor (XOR src dst)
-x:G-Xor (OR src dst)
-x:G-Xnor (AND (NOT src) (NOT dst))
-x:G-Xequiv (XOR (NOT src) dst)
-x:G-Xinvert (NOT dst)
-x:G-Xor-Reverse (OR src (NOT dst))
-x:G-Xcopy-Inverted (NOT src)
-x:G-Xor-Inverted (OR (NOT src) dst)
-x:G-Xnand (OR (NOT src) (NOT dst))
-x:G-Xset 1</tt>
-</pre></td></tr></table></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Plane-Mask</b>
-<a name="IDX107"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Many graphics operations depend on either pixel values or planes in a
-GC. The planes attribute is an integer which specifies which planes of
-the destination are to be modified, one bit per plane. A monochrome
-display has only one plane and will be the least significant bit of the
-integer. As planes are added to the display hardware, they will occupy
-more significant bits in the plane mask.
-</p>
-<p>In graphics operations, given a source and destination pixel, the result
-is computed bitwise on corresponding bits of the pixels. That is, a
-Boolean operation is performed in each bit plane. The plane-mask
-restricts the operation to a subset of planes. <code>x:All-Planes</code> can be
-used to refer to all planes of the screen simultaneously. The result is
-computed by the following:
-</p>
-<table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="format">(OR (AND (FUNC src dst) plane-mask) (AND dst (NOT plane-mask)))
-</pre></td></tr></table>
-<p>Range checking is not performed on a plane-mask value. It is simply
-truncated to the appropriate number of bits.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Foreground</b>
-<a name="IDX108"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Background</b>
-<a name="IDX109"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Range checking is not performed on the values for foreground or
-background. They are simply truncated to the appropriate number of
-bits.
-</p>
-<p>Note that foreground and background are not initialized to any values
-likely to be useful in a window.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Line-Width</b>
-<a name="IDX110"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The line-width is measured in pixels and either can be greater than or
-equal to one (wide line) or can be the special value zero (thin line).
-</p>
-<p>Thin lines (zero line-width) are one-pixel-wide lines drawn using an
-unspecified, device-dependent algorithm. There are only two constraints
-on this algorithm.
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li>
-If a line is drawn unclipped from [x1,y1] to [x2,y2] and if another line
-is drawn unclipped from [x1+dx,y1+dy] to [x2+dx,y2+dy], a point [x,y] is
-touched by drawing the first line if and only if the point [x+dx,y+dy]
-is touched by drawing the second line.
-
-</li><li>
-The effective set of points comprising a line cannot be affected by
-clipping. That is, a point is touched in a clipped line if and only if
-the point lies inside the clipping region and the point would be touched
-by the line when drawn unclipped.
-</li></ul>
-
-<p>A wide line drawn from [x1,y1] to [x2,y2] always draws the same pixels
-as a wide line drawn from [x2,y2] to [x1,y1], not counting cap-style and
-join-style. It is recommended that this property be true for thin
-lines, but this is not required. A line-width of zero may differ from a
-line-width of one in which pixels are drawn. This permits the use of
-many manufacturers' line drawing hardware, which may run many times
-faster than the more precisely specified wide lines.
-</p>
-<p>In general, drawing a thin line will be faster than drawing a wide line
-of width one. However, because of their different drawing algorithms,
-thin lines may not mix well aesthetically with wide lines. If it is
-desirable to obtain precise and uniform results across all displays, a
-client should always use a line-width of one rather than a linewidth of
-zero.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Line-Style</b>
-<a name="IDX111"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The line-style defines which sections of a line are drawn:
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>x:Line-Solid</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The full path of the line is drawn.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Line-Double-Dash</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The full path of the line is drawn, but the even dashes are filled
-differently from the odd dashes (see fill-style) with x:Cap-Butt style used
-where even and odd dashes meet.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Line-On-Off-Dash</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Only the even dashes are drawn, and cap-style applies to all internal
-ends of the individual dashes, except x:Cap-Not-Last is treated as x:Cap-Butt.
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Cap-Style</b>
-<a name="IDX112"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The cap-style defines how the endpoints of a path are drawn:
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>x:Cap-Not-Last</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>This is equivalent to x:Cap-Butt except that for a line-width of zero the
-final endpoint is not drawn.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Cap-Butt</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The line is square at the endpoint (perpendicular to the slope of the
-line) with no projection beyond.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Cap-Round</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The line has a circular arc with the diameter equal to the line-width,
-centered on the endpoint. (This is equivalent to x:Cap-Butt for line-width
-of zero).
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Cap-Projecting</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The line is square at the end, but the path continues beyond the
-endpoint for a distance equal to half the line-width. (This is
-equivalent to x:Cap-Butt for line-width of zero).
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Join-Style</b>
-<a name="IDX113"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The join-style defines how corners are drawn for wide lines:
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>x:Join-Miter</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The outer edges of two lines extend to meet at an angle. However, if
-the angle is less than 11 degrees, then a x:Join-Bevel join-style is used
-instead.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Join-Round</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The corner is a circular arc with the diameter equal to the
-line-width, centered on the x:Join-point.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Join-Bevel</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The corner has x:Cap-Butt endpoint styles with the triangular notch filled.
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Fill-Style</b>
-<a name="IDX114"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The fill-style defines the contents of the source for line, text, and
-fill requests. For all text and fill requests (for example,
-X:Draw-Text, X:Fill-Rectangle, X:Fill-Polygon, and X:Fill-Arc); for line
-requests with linestyle x:Line-Solid (for example, X:Draw-Line,
-X:Draw-Segments, X:Draw-Rectangle, X:Draw-Arc); and for the even dashes
-for line requests with line-style x:Line-On-Off-Dash or
-x:Line-Double-Dash, the following apply:
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>x:Fill-Solid</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Foreground
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Fill-Tiled</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Tile
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Fill-Opaque-Stippled</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>A tile with the same width and height as stipple, but with background
-everywhere stipple has a zero and with foreground everywhere stipple has
-a one
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Fill-Stippled</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Foreground masked by stipple
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-
-<p>When drawing lines with line-style x:Line-Double-Dash, the odd dashes
-are controlled by the fill-style in the following manner:
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>x:Fill-Solid</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Background
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Fill-Tiled</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Same as for even dashes
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Fill-Opaque-Stippled</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Same as for even dashes
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Fill-Stippled</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Background masked by stipple
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Fill-Rule</b>
-<a name="IDX115"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The fill-rule defines what pixels are inside (drawn) for paths given in
-X:Fill-Polygon requests and can be set to x:Even-Odd-Rule or
-x:Winding-Rule.
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>x:Even-Odd-Rule</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>A point is inside if an infinite ray with the point as
-origin crosses the path an odd number of times.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Winding-Rule</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>A point is inside if an infinite ray with the point as origin crosses an
-unequal number of clockwise and counterclockwise directed path segments.
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-
-<p>A clockwise directed path segment is one that crosses the ray from left
-to right as observed from the point. A counterclockwise segment is one
-that crosses the ray from right to left as observed from the point. The
-case where a directed line segment is coincident with the ray is
-uninteresting because you can simply choose a different ray that is not
-coincident with a segment.
-</p>
-<p>For both x:Even-Odd-Rule and x:Winding-Rule, a point is infinitely
-small, and the path is an infinitely thin line. A pixel is inside if
-the center point of the pixel is inside and the center point is not on
-the boundary. If the center point is on the boundary, the pixel is
-inside if and only if the polygon interior is immediately to its right
-(x increasing direction). Pixels with centers on a horizontal edge are
-a special case and are inside if and only if the polygon interior is
-immediately below (y increasing direction).
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Tile</b>
-<a name="IDX116"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Stipple</b>
-<a name="IDX117"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The tile/stipple represents an infinite two-dimensional plane, with the
-tile/stipple replicated in all dimensions.
-</p>
-<p>The tile pixmap must have the same root and depth as the GC, or an error
-results. The stipple pixmap must have depth one and must have the same
-root as the GC, or an error results. For stipple operations where the
-fill-style is x:Fill-Stippled but not x:Fill-Opaque-Stippled, the
-stipple pattern is tiled in a single plane and acts as an additional
-clip mask to be ANDed with the clip-mask. Although some sizes may be
-faster to use than others, any size pixmap can be used for tiling or
-stippling.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Tile-Stip-X-Origin</b>
-<a name="IDX118"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Tile-Stip-Y-Origin</b>
-<a name="IDX119"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>When the tile/stipple plane is superimposed on a drawable for use in a
-graphics operation, the upper-left corner of some instance of the
-tile/stipple is at the coordinates within the drawable specified by the
-tile/stipple origin. The tile/stipple origin is interpreted relative to
-the origin of whatever destination drawable is specified in a graphics
-request.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Font</b>
-<a name="IDX120"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The font to be used for drawing text.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Subwindow-Mode</b>
-<a name="IDX121"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>You can set the subwindow-mode to x:Clip-By-Children or
-x:Include-Inferiors.
-</p><dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>x:Clip-By-Children</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Both source and destination windows are additionally clipped by all
-viewable Input-Output children.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Include-Inferiors</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>Neither source nor destination window is clipped by inferiors. This
-will result in including subwindow contents in the source and drawing
-through subwindow boundaries of the destination. The use of
-<code>x:Include-Inferiors</code> on a window of one depth with mapped
-inferiors of differing depth is not illegal, but the semantics are
-undefined by the core protocol.
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Graphics-Exposures</b>
-<a name="IDX122"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The graphics-exposure flag controls x:Graphics-Expose event generation
-for X:Copy-Area and X:Copy-Plane requests (and any similar requests
-defined by extensions).
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Clip-X-Origin</b>
-<a name="IDX123"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Clip-Y-Origin</b>
-<a name="IDX124"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The clip-mask origin is interpreted relative to the origin of whatever
-destination drawable is specified in a graphics request.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Clip-Mask</b>
-<a name="IDX125"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The clip-mask restricts writes to the destination drawable. If the
-clip-mask is set to a pixmap, it must have depth one and have the same
-root as the GC, or an error results. If clip-mask is set to
-<a name="IDX126"></a>
-<a name="IDX127"></a>
-<em>x:None</em>, the pixels are always drawn regardless of the clip origin.
-The clip-mask also can be set by calling <code>X:Set-Region</code>. Only
-pixels where the clip-mask has a bit set to 1 are drawn. Pixels are not
-drawn outside the area covered by the clip-mask or where the clip-mask
-has a bit set to 0. The clip-mask affects all graphics requests. The
-clip-mask does not clip sources. The clip-mask origin is interpreted
-relative to the origin of whatever destination drawable is specified in
-a graphics request.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Dash-Offset</b>
-<a name="IDX128"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Defines the phase of the pattern, specifying how many pixels into the
-dash-list the pattern should actually begin in any single graphics
-request. Dashing is continuous through path elements combined with a
-join-style but is reset to the dash-offset between each sequence of
-joined lines.
-</p>
-<p>The unit of measure for dashes is the same for the ordinary
-coordinate system. Ideally, a dash length is measured along
-the slope of the line, but implementations are only required
-to match this ideal for horizontal and vertical lines.
-Failing the ideal semantics, it is suggested that the length
-be measured along the major axis of the line. The major
-axis is defined as the x axis for lines drawn at an angle of
-between -45 and +45 degrees or between 135 and 225 degrees
-from the x axis. For all other lines, the major axis is the
-y axis.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Dash-List</b>
-<a name="IDX129"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>There must be at least one element in the specified <var>dash-list</var>.
-The initial and alternating elements (second, fourth, and so on) of the
-<var>dash-list</var> are the even dashes, and the others are the odd dashes.
-Each element specifies a dash length in pixels. All of the elements
-must be nonzero. Specifying an odd-length list is equivalent to
-specifying the same list concatenated with itself to produce an
-even-length list.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Attribute:</u> <b>x:GC-Arc-Mode</b>
-<a name="IDX130"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The arc-mode controls filling in the X:Fill-Arcs function and can be set
-to x:Arc-Pie-Slice or x:Arc-Chord.
-</p><dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <tt>x:Arc-Pie-Slice</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The arcs are pie-slice filled.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <tt>x:Arc-Chord</tt></dt>
-<dd><p>The arcs are chord filled.
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-</dd></dl>
-
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-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-cursor</b><i> display shape</i>
-<a name="IDX131"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>X provides a set of standard cursor shapes in a special font named
-<a name="IDX132"></a>
-<em>cursor</em>. Applications are encouraged to use this interface for
-their cursors because the font can be customized for the individual
-display type. The <var>shape</var> argument specifies which glyph of the standard
-fonts to use.
-</p>
-<p>The hotspot comes from the information stored in the cursor font. The
-initial colors of a cursor are a black foreground and a white background
-(see X:Recolor-Cursor). The names of all cursor shapes are defined with
-the prefix XC: in <tt>`x11.scm'</tt>.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-cursor</b><i> source-font source-char mask-font mask-char fgc bgc</i>
-<a name="IDX133"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Creates a cursor from the source and mask bitmaps obtained from the
-specified font glyphs. The integer <var>source-char</var> must be a defined
-glyph in <var>source-font</var>. The integer <var>mask-char</var> must be a
-defined glyph in <var>mask-font</var>. The origins of the <var>source-char</var>
-and <var>mask-char</var> glyphs are positioned coincidently and define the
-hotspot. The <var>source-char</var> and <var>mask-char</var> need not have the
-same bounding box metrics, and there is no restriction on the placement
-of the hotspot relative to the bounding boxes.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-cursor</b><i> source-font source-char #f #f fgc bgc</i>
-<a name="IDX134"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>If <var>mask-font</var> and <var>mask-char</var> are #f, all pixels of the source
-are displayed.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-cursor</b><i> source-pixmap mask-pixmap fgc bgc origin</i>
-<a name="IDX135"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>mask-pixmap</var> must be the same size as the pixmap defined by the
-<var>source-pixmap</var> argument. The foreground and background RGB values
-must be specified using <var>foreground-color</var> and
-<var>background-color</var>, even if the X server only has a x:Static-Gray or
-x:Gray-Scale screen. The hotspot must be a point within the
-<var>source-pixmap</var>.
-</p>
-<p><code>X:Create-Cursor</code> creates and returns a cursor. The
-<var>foreground-color</var> is used for the pixels set to 1 in the source,
-and the <var>background-color</var> is used for the pixels set to 0. Both
-source and mask must have depth one but can have any root. The
-<var>mask-pixmap</var> defines the shape of the cursor. The pixels set to 1
-in <var>mask-pixmap</var> define which source pixels are displayed, and the
-pixels set to 0 define which pixels are ignored.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-cursor</b><i> source-pixmap #f fgc bgc origin</i>
-<a name="IDX136"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>If <var>mask-pixmap</var> is #f, all pixels of the source are displayed.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
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-<h1 class="chapter"> 6. Colormap </h1>
-
-<p>A <em>colormap</em> maps pixel values to <em>RGB</em> color space values.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:create-colormap</b><i> window visual alloc-policy</i>
-<a name="IDX137"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>window</var> specifies the window on whose screen you want to create a
-colormap. <var>visual</var> specifies a visual type supported on the screen.
-<var>alloc-policy</var> Specifies the colormap entries to be allocated. You
-can pass <code>X:Alloc-None</code> or <code>X:Alloc-All</code>.
-</p>
-<p>The <code>X:Create-Colormap</code> function creates and returns a colormap of
-the specified <var>visual</var> type for the screen on which <var>window</var>
-resides. Note that <var>window</var> is used only to determine the screen.
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`X:Gray-Scale'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`X:Pseudo-Color'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`X:Direct-Color'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>The initial values of the colormap entries are undefined.
-</p>
-</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`X:Static-Gray'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`X:Static-Color'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`X:True-Color'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>The entries have defined values, but those values are specific to
-<var>visual</var> and are not defined by X. The <var>alloc-policy</var> must be
-<samp>`X:Alloc-None'</samp>.
-</p>
-</dd>
-</dl>
-
-<p>For the other visual classes, if <var>alloc-policy</var> is
-<samp>`X:Alloc-None'</samp>, the colormap initially has no allocated entries,
-and clients can allocate them.
-</p>
-<p>If <var>alloc-policy</var> is <samp>`X:Alloc-All'</samp>, the entire colormap is
-allocated writable. The initial values of all allocated entries are
-undefined.
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`X:Gray-Scale'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`X:Pseudo-Color'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>The effect is as if an <code>XAllocColorCells</code> call returned all pixel
-values from zero to N - 1, where N is the colormap entries value in
-<var>visual</var>.
-</p>
-</dd>
-<dt> <samp>`X:Direct-Color'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>The effect is as if an <code>XAllocColorPlanes</code> call returned a pixel
-value of zero and red_mask, green_mask, and blue_mask values containing
-the same bits as the corresponding masks in the specified visual.
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-
-</dd></dl>
-
-
-<p>To create a new colormap when the allocation out of a previously
-shared colormap has failed because of resource exhaustion, use:
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:copy-colormap-and-free</b><i> colormap</i>
-<a name="IDX138"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Creates and returns a colormap of the same visual type and for the same
-screen as the specified <var>colormap</var>. It also moves all of the
-client's existing allocation from the specified <var>colormap</var> to the
-new colormap with their color values intact and their read-only or
-writable characteristics intact and frees those entries in the specified
-colormap. Color values in other entries in the new colormap are
-undefined. If the specified colormap was created by the client with
-alloc set to <samp>`X:Alloc-All'</samp>, the new colormap is also created with
-<samp>`X:Alloc-All'</samp>, all color values for all entries are copied from the
-specified <var>colormap</var>, and then all entries in the specified
-<var>colormap</var> are freed. If the specified <var>colormap</var> was not
-created by the client with <samp>`X:Alloc-All'</samp>, the allocations to be moved
-are all those pixels and planes that have been allocated by the client
-and that have not been freed since they were allocated.
-</p>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<p>A <em>colormap</em> maps pixel values to elements of the <em>RGB</em>
-datatype. An <var>RGB</var> is a list or vector of 3 integers, describing
-the red, green, and blue intensities respectively. The integers are in
-the range 0 - 65535.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:alloc-colormap-cells</b><i> colormap ncolors nplanes</i>
-<a name="IDX139"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:alloc-colormap-cells</b><i> colormap ncolors nplanes contiguous?</i>
-<a name="IDX140"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The <code>X:Alloc-Color-Cells</code> function allocates read/write color
-cells. The number of colors, <var>ncolors</var> must be positive and the
-number of planes, <var>nplanes</var> nonnegative. If <var>ncolors</var> and
-nplanes are requested, then <var>ncolors</var> pixels and nplane plane masks
-are returned. No mask will have any bits set to 1 in common with any
-other mask or with any of the pixels. By ORing together each pixel with
-zero or more masks, <var>ncolors</var> * 2^<var>nplanes</var> distinct pixels can
-be produced. All of these are allocated writable by the request.
-</p>
-<dl compact="compact">
-<dt> <samp>`x:Gray-Scale'</samp></dt>
-<dt> <samp>`x:Pseudo-Color'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Each mask has exactly one bit set to 1. If <var>contiguous?</var> is
-non-false and if all masks are ORed together, a single contiguous set of
-bits set to 1 is formed.
-</p></dd>
-<dt> <samp>`x:Direct-Color'</samp></dt>
-<dd><p>Each mask has exactly three bits set to 1. If <var>contiguous?</var> is
-non-false and if all masks are ORed together, three contiguous sets of
-bits set to 1 (one within each pixel subfield) is formed.
-</p></dd>
-</dl>
-
-<p>The RGB values of the allocated entries are undefined.
-<code>X:Alloc-Color-Cells</code> returns a list of two uniform arrays if it
-succeeded or #f if it failed. The first array has the pixels allocated
-and the second has the plane-masks.
-</p>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:alloc-colormap-cells</b><i> colormap ncolors rgb</i>
-<a name="IDX141"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:alloc-colormap-cells</b><i> colormap ncolors rgb contiguous?</i>
-<a name="IDX142"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The specified <var>ncolors</var> must be positive; and <var>rgb</var> a list or
-vector of 3 nonnegative integers. If <var>ncolors</var> colors, <var>nreds</var>
-reds, <var>ngreens</var> greens, and <var>nblues</var> blues are requested,
-<var>ncolors</var> pixels are returned; and the masks have <var>nreds</var>,
-<var>ngreens</var>, and <var>nblues</var> bits set to 1, respectively. If
-<var>contiguous?</var> is non-false, each mask will have a contiguous set of
-bits set to 1. No mask will have any bits set to 1 in common with any
-other mask or with any of the pixels.
-</p>
-<p>Each mask will lie within the corresponding pixel subfield. By ORing
-together subsets of masks with each pixel value, <var>ncolors</var> *
-2(<var>nreds</var>+<var>ngreens</var>+<var>nblues</var>) distinct pixel values can be
-produced. All of these are allocated by the request. However, in the
-colormap, there are only <var>ncolors</var> * 2^<var>nreds</var> independent red
-entries, <var>ncolors</var> * 2^<var>ngreens</var> independent green entries, and
-<var>ncolors</var> * 2^<var>nblues</var> independent blue entries.
-</p>
-<p><code>X:Alloc-Color-Cells</code> returns a list if it succeeded or #f if it
-failed. The first element of the list has an array of the pixels
-allocated. The second, third, and fourth elements are the red, green,
-and blue plane-masks.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:free-colormap-cells</b><i> colormap pixels planes</i>
-<a name="IDX143"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:free-colormap-cells</b><i> colormap pixels</i>
-<a name="IDX144"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Frees the cells represented by pixels whose values are in the
-<var>pixels</var> unsigned-integer uniform-vector. The <var>planes</var> argument
-should not have any bits set to 1 in common with any of the pixels. The
-set of all pixels is produced by ORing together subsets of the
-<var>planes</var> argument with the pixels. The request frees all of these
-pixels that were allocated by the client. Note that freeing an
-individual pixel obtained from <code>X:Alloc-Colormap-Cells</code> with a
-planes argument may not actually allow it to be reused until all of its
-related pixels are also freed. Similarly, a read-only entry is not
-actually freed until it has been freed by all clients, and if a client
-allocates the same read-only entry multiple times, it must free the
-entry that many times before the entry is actually freed.
-</p>
-<p>All specified pixels that are allocated by the client in the
-<var>colormap</var> are freed, even if one or more pixels produce an error.
-It is an error if a specified pixel is not allocated by the client (that
-is, is unallocated or is only allocated by another client) or if the
-colormap was created with all entries writable (by passing
-<samp>`x:Alloc-All'</samp> to <code>X:Create-Colormap</code>). If more than one pixel
-is in error, the one that gets reported is arbitrary.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:colormap-find-color</b><i> colormap rgb</i>
-<a name="IDX145"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>rgb</var> is a list or vector of 3 integers, describing the red, green,
-and blue intensities respectively; or an integer <samp>`#x<i>rrggbb</i>'</samp>,
-packing red, green and blue intensities in the range 0 - 255.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:colormap-find-color</b><i> colormap color-name</i>
-<a name="IDX146"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The case-insensitive string <var>color_name</var> specifies the name of a
-color (for example, <tt>`red'</tt>)
-</p>
-<p><code>X:Colormap-Find-Color</code> allocates a read-only colormap entry
-corresponding to the closest RGB value supported by the hardware.
-<code>X:Colormap-Find-Color</code> returns the pixel value of the color
-closest to the specified <var>RGB</var> or <var>color_name</var> elements
-supported by the hardware, if successful; otherwise
-<code>X:Colormap-Find-Color</code> returns #f.
-</p>
-<p>Multiple clients that request the same effective RGB value can
-be assigned the same read-only entry, thus allowing entries to be
-shared. When the last client deallocates a shared cell, it is
-deallocated.
-</p>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:color-ref</b><i> colormap pixel</i>
-<a name="IDX147"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns a list of 3 integers, describing the red, green,
-and blue intensities respectively of the <var>colormap</var> entry of the
-cell indexed by <var>pixel</var>.
-</p>
-<p>The integer <var>pixel</var> must be a valid index into <var>colormap</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>X:Color-Set!</b><i> colormap pixel rgb</i>
-<a name="IDX148"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>rgb</var> is a list or vector of 3 integers, describing the red, green,
-and blue intensities respectively; or an integer <samp>`#x<i>rrggbb</i>'</samp>,
-packing red, green and blue intensities in the range 0 - 255.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>X:Color-Set!</b><i> colormap pixel color-name</i>
-<a name="IDX149"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>The case-insensitive string <var>color_name</var> specifies the name of a
-color (for example, <tt>`red'</tt>)
-</p>
-<p>The integer <var>pixel</var> must be a valid index into <var>colormap</var>.
-</p>
-<p><code>X:Color-Set!</code> changes the <var>colormap</var> entry of the read/write
-cell indexed by <var>pixel</var>. If the <var>colormap</var> is an installed map
-for its screen, the changes are visible immediately.
-</p>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:install-colormap</b><i> colormap</i>
-<a name="IDX150"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Installs the specified <var>colormap</var> for its associated screen. All
-windows associated with <var>colormap</var> immediately display with true
-colors. A colormap is associated with a window when the window is
-created or its attributes changed.
-</p>
-<p>If the specified colormap is not already an installed colormap, the X
-server generates a ColormapNotify event on each window that has that
-colormap.
-</p>
-</dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:ccc</b><i> colormap</i>
-<a name="IDX151"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the Color-Conversion-Context of <var>colormap</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
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-<h1 class="chapter"> 7. Rendering </h1>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:flush</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX152"></a>
-</dt>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:flush</b><i> window</i>
-<a name="IDX153"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Flushes the output buffer. Some client applications need not use this
-function because the output buffer is automatically flushed as needed by
-calls to X:Pending, X:Next-Event, and X:Window-Event. Events generated
-by the server may be enqueued into the library's event queue.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:flush</b><i> gc</i>
-<a name="IDX154"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Forces sending of GC component changes.
-</p>
-<p>Xlib usually defers sending changes to the components of a GC to the
-server until a graphics function is actually called with that GC. This
-permits batching of component changes into a single server request. In
-some circumstances, however, it may be necessary for the client to
-explicitly force sending the changes to the server. An example might be
-when a protocol extension uses the GC indirectly, in such a way that the
-extension interface cannot know what GC will be used.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:clear-area</b><i> window (x-pos y-pos) (width height) expose?</i>
-<a name="IDX155"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Paints a rectangular area in the specified <var>window</var> according to the
-specified dimensions with the <var>window</var>'s background pixel or pixmap.
-The subwindow-mode effectively is <samp>`x:Clip-By-Children'</samp>. If width
-is zero, it is replaced with the current width of the <var>window</var> minus
-x. If height is zero, it is replaced with the current height of the
-<var>window</var> minus y. If the <var>window</var> has a defined background
-tile, the rectangle clipped by any children is filled with this tile.
-If the <var>window</var> has background x:None, the contents of the
-<var>window</var> are not changed. In either case, if <var>expose?</var> is True,
-one or more x:Expose events are generated for regions of the rectangle
-that are either visible or are being retained in a backing store. If
-you specify a <var>window</var> whose class is x:Input-Only, an error
-results.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:fill-rectangle</b><i> window gcontext position size</i>
-<a name="IDX156"></a>
-</dt>
-</dl>
-
-</dd></dl>
-<a name="SEC12"></a>
-<h2 class="heading"> Draw Strings </h2>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-string</b><i> drawable gc position string</i>
-<a name="IDX157"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>Position</var> specifies coordinates relative to the origin of
-<var>drawable</var> of the origin of the first character to be drawn.
-</p>
-<p><code>x:draw-string</code> draws the characters of <var>string</var>, starting at
-<var>position</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:image-string</b><i> drawable gc position string</i>
-<a name="IDX158"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>Position</var> specifies coordinates relative to the origin of
-<var>drawable</var> of the origin of the first character to be drawn.
-</p>
-<p><code>x:image-string</code> draws the characters <em>and background</em> of
-<var>string</var>, starting at <var>position</var>.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<a name="SEC13"></a>
-<h2 class="heading"> Draw Shapes </h2>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-points</b><i> drawable gc position &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX159"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>Position</var> &hellip; specifies coordinates of the point to be drawn.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-points</b><i> drawable gc x y &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX160"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>(<var>x</var>, <var>y</var>) &hellip; specifies coordinates of the point to be
-drawn.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-points</b><i> drawable gc point-array</i>
-<a name="IDX161"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>point-array</var> is a uniform short array of rank 2, whose rightmost
-index spans a range of 2.
-</p>
-<p>The <code>X:Draw-Points</code> procedure uses the foreground pixel and
-function components of the <var>gc</var> to draw points into <var>drawable</var>
-at the positions (relative to the origin of <var>drawable</var>) specified.
-</p>
-<p><code>X:Draw-Points</code> uses these <var>gc</var> components: function,
-planemask, foreground, subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and
-clip-mask.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-segments</b><i> drawable gc pos1 pos2 &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX162"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>Pos1</var>, <var>pos2</var>, &hellip; specify coordinates to be connected by
-segments.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-segments</b><i> drawable gc x1 y1 x2 y2 &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX163"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>(<var>x1</var>, <var>y1</var>), (<var>x2</var>, <var>y2</var>) &hellip; specify coordinates
-to be connected by segments.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-segments</b><i> drawable gc point-array</i>
-<a name="IDX164"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>point-array</var> is a uniform short array of rank 2, whose rightmost
-index spans a range of 2.
-</p>
-<p>The <code>X:Draw-Segments</code> procedure uses the components of the
-specified <var>gc</var> to draw multiple unconnected lines between disjoint
-adjacent pair of points passed as arguments. It draws the segments in
-order and does not perform joining at coincident endpoints. For any
-given line, <code>X:Draw-Segments</code> does not draw a pixel more than once.
-If thin (zero line-width) segments intersect, the intersecting pixels
-are drawn multiple times. If wide segments intersect, the intersecting
-pixels are drawn only once, as though the entire PolyLine protocol
-request were a single, filled shape. <code>X:Draw-Segments</code> treats all
-coordinates as relative to the origin of <var>drawable</var>.
-</p>
-<p><code>X:Draw-Segments</code> uses these <var>gc</var> components: function,
-plane-mask, line-width, line-style, cap-style, fill-style,
-subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask, join-style.
-It also use these <var>gc</var> mode-dependent components: foreground,
-background, tile, stipple, tilestipple-x-origin, tile-stipple-y-origin,
-dash-offset, and dash-list.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-lines</b><i> drawable gc pos1 pos2 &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX165"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>Pos1</var>, <var>pos2</var>, &hellip; specify coordinates to be connected by
-lines.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-lines</b><i> drawable gc x1 y1 x2 y2 &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX166"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>(<var>x1</var>, <var>y1</var>), (<var>x2</var>, <var>y2</var>) &hellip; specify coordinates
-to be connected by lines.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:draw-lines</b><i> drawable gc point-array</i>
-<a name="IDX167"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>point-array</var> is a uniform short array of rank 2, whose rightmost
-index spans a range of 2.
-</p>
-<p>The <code>X:Draw-Lines</code> procedure uses the components of the specified
-<var>gc</var> to draw lines between each adjacent pair of points passed as
-arguments. It draws the lines in order. The lines join correctly at
-all intermediate points, and if the first and last points coincide, the
-first and last lines also join correctly. For any given line,
-<code>X:Draw-Lines</code> does not draw a pixel more than once. If thin (zero
-line-width) lines intersect, the intersecting pixels are drawn multiple
-times. If wide lines intersect, the intersecting pixels are drawn only
-once, as though the entire PolyLine protocol request were a single,
-filled shape. <code>X:Draw-Lines</code> treats all coordinates as relative to
-the origin of <var>drawable</var>.
-</p>
-<p><code>X:Draw-Lines</code> uses these <var>gc</var> components: function,
-plane-mask, line-width, line-style, cap-style, fill-style,
-subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin, clip-y-origin, and clip-mask, join-style.
-It also use these <var>gc</var> mode-dependent components: foreground,
-background, tile, stipple, tilestipple-x-origin, tile-stipple-y-origin,
-dash-offset, and dash-list.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:fill-polygon</b><i> drawable gc pos1 pos2 &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX168"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>Pos1</var>, <var>pos2</var>, &hellip; specify coordinates of the border path.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:fill-polygon</b><i> drawable gc x1 y1 x2 y2 &hellip;</i>
-<a name="IDX169"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>(<var>x1</var>, <var>y1</var>), (<var>x2</var>, <var>y2</var>) &hellip; specify coordinates
-of the border path.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:fill-polygon</b><i> drawable gc point-array</i>
-<a name="IDX170"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p><var>point-array</var> is a uniform short array of rank 2, whose rightmost
-index spans a range of 2.
-</p>
-<p>The path is closed automatically if the last point in the list or
-<var>point-array</var> does not coincide with the first point.
-</p>
-<p>The <code>X:Fill-Polygon</code> procedure uses the components of the specified
-<var>gc</var> to fill the region closed by the specified path.
-<code>X:Fill-Polygon</code> does not draw a pixel of the region more than
-once. <code>X:Fill-Polygon</code> treats all coordinates as relative to the
-origin of <var>drawable</var>.
-</p>
-<p><code>X:Fill-Polygon</code> uses these <var>gc</var> components: function,
-planemask, fill-style, fill-rule, subwindow-mode, clip-x-origin,
-clip-y-origin, and clip-mask. It also use these <var>gc</var> mode-dependent
-components: foreground, background, tile, stipple,
-tile-stipple-x-origin, and tile-stipple-y-origin.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
-</dd></dl>
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-<h1 class="chapter"> 8. Images </h1>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:read-bitmap-file</b><i> drawable file</i>
-<a name="IDX171"></a>
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-<h1 class="chapter"> 9. Event </h1>
-
-
-<p>These three status routines always return immediately if there are
-events already in the queue.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:q-length</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX172"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the length of the event queue for the connected <var>display</var>.
-Note that there may be more events that have not been read into the
-queue yet (see X:Events-Queued).
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:pending</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX173"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the number of events that have been received from the X server
-but have not been removed from the event queue.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:events-queued</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX174"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the number of events already in the queue if the number is
-nonzero. If there are no events in the queue, <code>X:Events-Queued</code>
-attempts to read more events out of the application's connection without
-flushing the output buffer and returns the number read.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-
-<p>Both of these routines return an object of type <em>event</em>.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:next-event</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX175"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Removes and returns the first event from the event queue. If the event
-queue is empty, <code>X:Next-Event</code> flushes the output buffer and blocks
-until an event is received.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:peek-event</b><i> display</i>
-<a name="IDX176"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><p>Returns the first event from the event queue, but it does not remove the
-event from the queue. If the queue is empty, <code>X:Peek-Event</code>
-flushes the output buffer and blocks until an event is received.
-</p></dd></dl>
-
-
-<p>Each event object has fields dependent on its sub-type.
-</p>
-<dl>
-<dt><u>Function:</u> <b>x:event-ref</b><i> event field-name</i>
-<a name="IDX177"></a>
-</dt>
-<dd><table>
-<tr><td><p> window
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The window on which <var>event</var> was generated and is referred to as the
-event window.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> root
-</p></td><td>
-<p>is the event window's root window.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> subwindow
-</p></td><td>
-<p>If the source window is an inferior of the event window, the
-<var>subwindow</var> is the child of the event window that is the source
-window or the child of the event window that is an ancestor of the
-source window. Otherwise, <samp>`None'</samp>.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:type
-</p></td><td>
-<p>An integer: <var>x:Key-Press</var>, <var>x:Key-Release</var>,
-<var>x:Button-Press</var>, <var>x:Button-Release</var>, <var>x:Motion-Notify</var>,
-<var>x:Enter-Notify</var>, <var>x:Leave-Notify</var>, <var>x:Focus-In</var>,
-<var>x:Focus-Out</var>, <var>x:Keymap-Notify</var>, <var>x:Expose</var>,
-<var>x:Graphics-Expose</var>, <var>x:No-Expose</var>, <var>x:Visibility-Notify</var>,
-<var>x:Create-Notify</var>, <var>x:Destroy-Notify</var>, <var>x:Unmap-Notify</var>,
-<var>x:Map-Notify</var>, <var>x:Map-Request</var>, <var>x:Reparent-Notify</var>,
-<var>x:Configure-Notify</var>, <var>x:Configure-Request</var>,
-<var>x:Gravity-Notify</var>, <var>x:Resize-Request</var>,
-<var>x:Circulate-Notify</var>, <var>x:Circulate-Request</var>,
-<var>x:Property-Notify</var>, <var>x:Selection-Clear</var>,
-<var>x:Selection-Request</var>, <var>x:Selection-Notify</var>,
-<var>x:Colormap-Notify</var>, <var>x:Client-Message</var>, or
-<var>x:Mapping-Notify</var>.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:serial
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The serial number of the protocol request that generated the <var>event</var>.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:send-event
-</p></td><td>
-<p>Boolean that indicates whether the event was sent by a different client.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:time
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The time when the <var>event</var> was generated expressed in milliseconds.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:x
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:y
-</p></td><td>
-<p>For window entry/exit events the <var>x</var> and <var>y</var> members are set to
-the coordinates of the pointer position in the event window. This
-position is always the pointer's final position, not its initial
-position. If the event window is on the same screen as the root window,
-<var>x</var> and <var>y</var> are the pointer coordinates relative to the event
-window's origin. Otherwise, <var>x</var> and <var>y</var> are set to zero.
-</p>
-<p>For expose events The <var>x</var> and <var>y</var> members are set to the
-coordinates relative to the drawable's origin and indicate the
-upper-left corner of the rectangle.
-</p>
-<p>For configure, create, gravity, and reparent events the <var>x</var> and
-<var>y</var> members are set to the window's coordinates relative to the
-parent window's origin and indicate the position of the upper-left
-outside corner of the created window.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:x-root
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:y-root
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The pointer's coordinates relative to the root window's origin at the
-time of the <var>event</var>.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:state
-</p></td><td>
-<p>For keyboard, pointer and window entry/exit events, the state member is
-set to indicate the logical state of the pointer buttons and modifier
-keys just prior to the <var>event</var>, which is the bitwise inclusive OR of
-one or more of the button or modifier key masks: <var>x:Button1-Mask</var>,
-<var>x:Button2-Mask</var>, <var>x:Button3-Mask</var>, <var>x:Button4-Mask</var>,
-<var>x:Button5-Mask</var>, <var>x:Shift-Mask</var>, <var>x:Lock-Mask</var>,
-<var>x:Control-Mask</var>, <var>x:Mod1-Mask</var>, <var>x:Mod2-Mask</var>,
-<var>x:Mod3-Mask</var>, <var>x:Mod4-Mask</var>, and <var>x:Mod5-Mask</var>.
-</p>
-<p>For visibility events, the state of the window's visibility:
-<var>x:Visibility-Unobscured</var>, <var>x:Visibility-Partially-Obscured</var>, or
-<var>x:Visibility-Fully-Obscured</var>.
-</p>
-<p>For colormap events, indicates whether the colormap is installed or
-uninstalled: x:Colormap-Installed or x:Colormap-Uninstalled.
-</p>
-<p>For property events, indicates whether the property was changed to a new
-value or deleted: x:Property-New-Value or x:Property-Delete.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:keycode
-</p></td><td>
-<p>An integer that represents a physical key on the keyboard.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:same-screen
-</p></td><td>
-<p>Indicates whether the event window is on the same screen as the root
-window. If #t, the event and root windows are on the same screen. If
-#f, the event and root windows are not on the same screen.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:button
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The pointer button that changed state; can be the <var>x:Button1</var>,
-<var>x:Button2</var>, <var>x:Button3</var>, <var>x:Button4</var>, or <var>x:Button5</var>
-value.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:is-hint
-</p></td><td>
-<p>Detail of motion-notify events: <var>x:Notify-Normal</var> or
-<var>x:Notify-Hint</var>.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:mode
-</p></td><td>
-<p>Indicates whether the <var>event</var> is a normal event, pseudo-motion event
-when a grab activates, or a pseudo-motion event when a grab deactivates:
-<var>x:Notify-Normal</var>, <var>x:Notify-Grab</var>, or <var>x:Notify-Ungrab</var>.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:detail
-</p></td><td>
-<p>Indicates the notification detail: <var>x:Notify-Ancestor</var>,
-<var>x:Notify-Virtual</var>, <var>x:Notify-Inferior</var>,
-<var>x:Notify-Nonlinear</var>, or <var>x:Notify-Nonlinear-Virtual</var>.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:focus
-</p></td><td>
-<p>If the event window is the focus window or an inferior of the focus
-window, #t; otherwise #f.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:width
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:height
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The size (extent) of the rectangle.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:count
-</p></td><td>
-<p>For mapping events is the number of keycodes altered.
-</p>
-<p>For expose events Is the number of Expose or GraphicsExpose events that
-are to follow. If count is zero, no more Expose events follow for this
-window. However, if count is nonzero, at least that number of Expose
-events (and possibly more) follow for this window. Simple applications
-that do not want to optimize redisplay by distinguishing between
-subareas of its window can just ignore all Expose events with nonzero
-counts and perform full redisplays on events with zero counts.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:major-code
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The major_code member is set to the graphics request initiated by the
-client and can be either X_CopyArea or X_CopyPlane. If it is
-X_CopyArea, a call to XCopyArea initiated the request. If it is
-X_CopyPlane, a call to XCopyPlane initiated the request.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:minor-code
-</p></td><td>
-<p>Not currently used.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:border-width
-</p></td><td>
-<p>For configure events, the width of the window's border, in pixels.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:override-redirect
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The override-redirect attribute of the window. Window manager clients
-normally should ignore this window if it is #t.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:from-configure
-</p></td><td>
-<p>True if the event was generated as a result of a resizing of the
-window's parent when the window itself had a win-gravity of
-x:Unmap-Gravity.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:value-mask
-</p></td><td>
-<p>Indicates which components were specified in the ConfigureWindow
-protocol request. The corresponding values are reported as given in the
-request. The remaining values are filled in from the current geometry
-of the window, except in the case of above (sibling) and detail
-(stack-mode), which are reported as None and Above, respectively, if
-they are not given in the request.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:place
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The window's position after the restack occurs and is either
-x:Place-On-Top or x:Place-On-Bottom. If it is x:Place-On-Top, the
-window is now on top of all siblings. If it is x:Place-On-Bottom, the
-window is now below all siblings.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:new
-</p></td><td>
-<p>indicate whether the colormap for the specified window was changed or
-installed or uninstalled and can be True or False. If it is True, the
-colormap was changed. If it is False, the colormap was installed or
-uninstalled.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:format
-</p></td><td>
-<p>Is 8, 16, or 32 and specifies whether the data should be viewed as a
-list of bytes, shorts, or longs
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:request
-</p></td><td>
-<p>Indicates the kind of mapping change that occurred and can be
-<var>x:Mapping-Modifier</var>, <var>x:Mapping-Keyboard</var>, or
-<var>x:Mapping-Pointer</var>. If it is <var>x:Mapping-Modifier</var>, the
-modifier mapping was changed. If it is <var>x:Mapping-Keyboard</var>, the
-keyboard mapping was changed. If it is <var>x:Mapping-Pointer</var>, the
-pointer button mapping was changed.
-</p></td></tr>
-<tr><td><p> X-event:first-keycode
-</p></td><td>
-<p>The X-event:first-keycode is set only if the X-event:request was set to
-<var>x:Mapping-Keyboard</var>. The number in X-event:first-keycode
-represents the first number in the range of the altered mapping, and
-X-event:count represents the number of keycodes altered.
-</p></td></tr>
-</table>
-</dd></dl>
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-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX102"><code>x:create-gc</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC7">4. Graphics Context</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX61"><code>x:create-pixmap</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">3.1 Windows and Pixmaps</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX62"><code>x:create-pixmap</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">3.1 Windows and Pixmaps</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX59"><code>x:create-window</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">3.1 Windows and Pixmaps</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX60"><code>x:create-window</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">3.1 Windows and Pixmaps</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX17"><code>x:default-ccc</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX18"><code>x:default-ccc</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX19"><code>x:default-ccc</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX14"><code>x:default-colormap</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX15"><code>x:default-colormap</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX16"><code>x:default-colormap</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX20"><code>x:default-gc</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX21"><code>x:default-gc</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX22"><code>x:default-gc</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX10"><code>x:default-screen</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX26"><code>x:default-visual</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX27"><code>x:default-visual</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX28"><code>x:default-visual</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX165"><code>x:draw-lines</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX166"><code>x:draw-lines</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX167"><code>x:draw-lines</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX159"><code>x:draw-points</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX160"><code>x:draw-points</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX161"><code>x:draw-points</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX162"><code>x:draw-segments</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX163"><code>x:draw-segments</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX164"><code>x:draw-segments</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX157"><code>x:draw-string</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC12">Draw Strings</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX177"><code>x:event-ref</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC15">9. Event</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX174"><code>x:events-queued</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC15">9. Event</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX168"><code>x:fill-polygon</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX169"><code>x:fill-polygon</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX170"><code>x:fill-polygon</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC13">Draw Shapes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX156"><code>x:fill-rectangle</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC11">7. Rendering</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX152"><code>x:flush</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC11">7. Rendering</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX153"><code>x:flush</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC11">7. Rendering</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX154"><code>x:flush</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC11">7. Rendering</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX143"><code>x:free-colormap-cells</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC10">6. Colormap</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX144"><code>x:free-colormap-cells</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC10">6. Colormap</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX105"><code>x:gc-ref</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC7">4. Graphics Context</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX103"><code>x:gc-set!</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC7">4. Graphics Context</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX91"><code>x:get-window-property</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC6">3.3 Window Properties and Visibility</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX92"><code>x:get-window-property</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC6">3.3 Window Properties and Visibility</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX158"><code>x:image-string</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC12">Draw Strings</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX150"><code>x:install-colormap</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC10">6. Colormap</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX93"><code>x:list-properties</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC6">3.3 Window Properties and Visibility</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX31"><code>x:make-visual</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX32"><code>x:make-visual</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX99"><code>x:map-subwindows</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC6">3.3 Window Properties and Visibility</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX98"><code>x:map-window</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC6">3.3 Window Properties and Visibility</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX175"><code>x:next-event</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC15">9. Event</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX3"><code>x:open-display</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX176"><code>x:peek-event</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC15">9. Event</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX173"><code>x:pending</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC15">9. Event</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX6"><code>x:protocol-version</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX172"><code>x:q-length</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC15">9. Event</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX171"><code>x:read-bitmap-file</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC14">8. Images</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX11"><code>x:root-window</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX12"><code>x:root-window</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX13"><code>x:root-window</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX56"><code>x:screen-black</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX57"><code>x:screen-black</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX58"><code>x:screen-black</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX39"><code>x:screen-cells</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX40"><code>x:screen-cells</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX41"><code>x:screen-cells</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX9"><code>x:screen-count</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX42"><code>x:screen-depth</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX43"><code>x:screen-depth</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX44"><code>x:screen-depth</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX45"><code>x:screen-depth</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX23"><code>x:screen-depths</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX24"><code>x:screen-depths</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX25"><code>x:screen-depths</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX50"><code>x:screen-dimensions</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX51"><code>x:screen-dimensions</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX52"><code>x:screen-dimensions</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX47"><code>x:screen-size</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX48"><code>x:screen-size</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX49"><code>x:screen-size</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX53"><code>x:screen-white</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX54"><code>x:screen-white</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX55"><code>x:screen-white</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX7"><code>x:server-vendor</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX101"><code>x:unmap-subwindows</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC6">3.3 Window Properties and Visibility</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX100"><code>x:unmap-window</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC6">3.3 Window Properties and Visibility</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX8"><code>x:vendor-release</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX33"><code>x:visual-class</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX34"><code>x:visual-class</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX35"><code>x:visual-class</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX36"><code>x:visual-geometry</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX37"><code>x:visual-geometry</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX38"><code>x:visual-geometry</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC2">2. Display and Screens</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX65"><code>x:window-geometry</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">3.1 Windows and Pixmaps</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX66"><code>x:window-geometry-set!</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">3.1 Windows and Pixmaps</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX76"><code>x:CW-Back-Pixel</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC5">3.2 Window Attributes</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX72"><code>x:CW-Sibling</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">3.1 Windows and Pixmaps</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX80"><code>x:CW-Win-Gravity</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC5">3.2 Window Attributes</a></td></tr>
-<tr><td></td><td valign="top"><a href="#IDX67"><code>x:CWX</code></a></td><td valign="top"><a href="#SEC4">3.1 Windows and Pixmaps</a></td></tr>
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diff --git a/Xlibscm.info b/Xlibscm.info
index 606fe3a..76b614a 100644
--- a/Xlibscm.info
+++ b/Xlibscm.info
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ This is Xlibscm.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from
Xlibscm.texi.
This manual documents the X Interface for SCM Language (version
-5e3, October 2006).
+5e4, November 2007).
Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ XlibScm
*******
This manual documents the X Interface for SCM Language (version
-5e3, October 2006).
+5e4, November 2007).
Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -1417,7 +1417,7 @@ blue intensities respectively. The integers are in the range 0 - 65535.
of 3 nonnegative integers. If NCOLORS colors, NREDS reds, NGREENS
greens, and NBLUES blues are requested, NCOLORS pixels are
returned; and the masks have NREDS, NGREENS, and NBLUES bits set
- to 1, respectively. If CONTIGUOUS? is non-false, each mask will
+ to 1, respectively. If CONTIGUOUS? is non-false, each mask will
have a contiguous set of bits set to 1. No mask will have any
bits set to 1 in common with any other mask or with any of the
pixels.
@@ -2114,22 +2114,22 @@ Concept Index

Tag Table:
-Node: Top1053
-Node: XlibScm2136
-Node: Display and Screens4930
-Node: Drawables11972
-Node: Windows and Pixmaps12237
-Node: Window Attributes19339
-Node: Window Properties and Visibility35344
-Node: Graphics Context39816
-Node: Cursor55556
-Node: Colormap58067
-Node: Rendering67963
-Node: Images75543
-Node: Event75689
-Node: Indexes90176
-Node: Procedure and Macro Index90332
-Node: Variable Index95784
-Node: Concept Index99237
+Node: Top1054
+Node: XlibScm2138
+Node: Display and Screens4932
+Node: Drawables11974
+Node: Windows and Pixmaps12239
+Node: Window Attributes19341
+Node: Window Properties and Visibility35346
+Node: Graphics Context39818
+Node: Cursor55558
+Node: Colormap58069
+Node: Rendering67964
+Node: Images75544
+Node: Event75690
+Node: Indexes90177
+Node: Procedure and Macro Index90333
+Node: Variable Index95785
+Node: Concept Index99238

End Tag Table
diff --git a/Xlibscm.texi b/Xlibscm.texi
index a9d82fb..71e22ef 100644
--- a/Xlibscm.texi
+++ b/Xlibscm.texi
@@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ vector of 3 nonnegative integers. If @var{ncolors} colors, @var{nreds}
reds, @var{ngreens} greens, and @var{nblues} blues are requested,
@var{ncolors} pixels are returned; and the masks have @var{nreds},
@var{ngreens}, and @var{nblues} bits set to 1, respectively. If
-@var{contiguous?} is non-false, each mask will have a contiguous set of
+@var{contiguous?} is non-false, each mask will have a contiguous set of
bits set to 1. No mask will have any bits set to 1 in common with any
other mask or with any of the pixels.
diff --git a/build b/build
index 450726d..6a4d884 100755
--- a/build
+++ b/build
@@ -1,5 +1,21 @@
#! /bin/sh
:;exec ./scmlit -no-init-file -f $0 -e"(bi)" build "$@"
+;;
+;; Copyright (C) 1994-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;;
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+;; any later version.
+;;
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+;;
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+;; the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
(require 'getopt)
(require 'getopt-parameters)
diff --git a/build.scm b/build.scm
index 1405d5a..f45d994 100644
--- a/build.scm
+++ b/build.scm
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
;; "build.scm" Build database and program -*-scheme-*-
-;; Copyright (C) 1994-2004 Aubrey Jaffer.
+;; Copyright (C) 1994-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
+;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+;; any later version.
;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+;; along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+;; the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
(require 'parameters)
(require 'databases)
@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@
("split.scm" Scheme test "example use of crs.c. Input, output, and diagnostic output directed to separate windows.")
("edline.c" c-source linkable "Gnu readline input editing (get ftp.sys.toronto.edu:/pub/rc/editline.shar).")
("Iedline.scm" Scheme optional "Gnu readline input editing.")
+ ("bytenumb.c" c-source linkable "Byte-number conversions.")
("differ.c" c-source linkable "Linear-space O(PN) sequence comparison.")
("Idiffer.scm" Scheme optional "Linear-space O(PN) sequence comparison.")
("record.c" c-source linkable "proposed `Record' user definable datatypes.")
@@ -375,6 +376,11 @@
'differ
'((c-file "differ.c") (compiled-init "init_differ")))
+#;Byte/number conversions
+(define-build-feature
+ 'byte-number
+ '((c-file "bytenumb.c") (compiled-init "init_bytenumb")))
+
#;Microsoft Windows executable.
(define-build-feature
'windows
@@ -425,10 +431,10 @@
#;WB database with relational wrapper.
(define-build-feature
'wb
- '((c-file "../wb/blink.c" "../wb/blkio.c" "../wb/del.c" "../wb/ent.c"
- "../wb/handle.c" "../wb/prev.c" "../wb/scan.c" "../wb/stats.c"
- "../wb/wbsys.c" "../wb/db.c")
- (scm-srcdir "../scm/")
+ '((c-file "../wb/blink.c" "../wb/blkio.c" "../wb/del.c" "../wb/ents.c"
+ "../wb/handle.c" "../wb/prev.c" "../wb/scan.c" "../wb/segs.c"
+ "../wb/stats.c" "../wb/wbsys.c" "../wb/db.c")
+ (scm-srcdir "../scm")
(compiled-init "init_db")))
;;;; The rest is about building on specific platforms.
@@ -478,17 +484,17 @@
(amiga-dice-c m68000 amiga dcc ) ;dcc
(amiga-gcc m68000 amiga gcc ) ;gcc
(amiga-sas m68000 amiga lc ) ;link
- (atari-st-gcc m68000 atari.st gcc ) ;gcc
- (atari-st-turbo-c m68000 atari.st tcc ) ;tlink
+ (atari-st-gcc m68000 atari-st gcc ) ;gcc
+ (atari-st-turbo-c m68000 atari-st tcc ) ;tlink
(borland-c i8086 ms-dos bcc ) ;bcc
(gnu-win32 i386 unix gcc ) ;gcc
(djgpp i386 ms-dos gcc ) ;gcc
- (freebsd i386 unix cc ) ;cc
+ (freebsd *unknown* unix cc ) ;cc
(gcc *unknown* unix gcc ) ;gcc
(highc i386 ms-dos hc386 ) ;bind386
(hp-ux hp-risc hp-ux cc ) ;cc
(irix mips irix gcc ) ;gcc
- (linux i386 linux gcc ) ;gcc
+ (linux *unknown* linux gcc ) ;gcc
(linux-aout i386 linux gcc ) ;gcc
(linux-ia64 ia64 linux gcc ) ;gcc
(darwin powerpc unix cc ) ;gcc
@@ -535,14 +541,13 @@
(mysql *unknown* "-I/usr/include/mysql" "-L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient"
"/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a" () ())
- (m gnu-win32 "" "" "" () ())
- (c gnu-win32 "" "" "" () ())
+ (m gnu-win32 "" "" #f () ())
+ (c gnu-win32 "" "" #f () ())
(dlll gnu-win32 "-DSCM_WIN_DLL" "" #f () ("posix.c" "unix.c" "socket.c"))
(m linux-aout "" "-lm" "/usr/lib/libm.sa" () ())
(c linux-aout "" "-lc" "/usr/lib/libc.sa" () ())
(dlll linux-aout "-DDLD -DDLD_DYNCM" "-ldld" #f () ("findexec.c"))
- (regex linux-aout "" "" "" () ())
(curses linux-aout "-I/usr/include/ncurses" "-lncurses"
"/usr/lib/libncurses.a" () ())
(nostart linux-aout "" "-nostartfiles" #f ("pre-crt0.c") ())
@@ -551,7 +556,7 @@
(m linux "" "-lm" "/lib/libm.so" () ())
(c linux "" "-lc" "/lib/libc.so" () ())
(dlll linux "-DSUN_DL" "-ldl" #f () ())
- (regex linux "" "" "" () ())
+ (regex linux "" "" #f () ())
(graphics linux "-I/usr/include/X11 -DX11" "-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11"
"/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so" () ())
(curses linux "" "-lcurses" "/lib/libncurses.so" () ())
@@ -561,7 +566,7 @@
(m linux-ia64 "" "-lm" "/lib/libm.so" () ())
(c linux-ia64 "" "-lc" "/lib/libc.so" () ())
(dlll linux-ia64 "-DSUN_DL" "-ldl" #f () ())
- (regex linux-ia64 "" "" "" () ())
+ (regex linux-ia64 "" "" #f () ())
(graphics linux-ia64 "-I/usr/include/X11 -DX11" "-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11"
"/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so" () ())
(curses linux-ia64 "" "-lcurses" "/lib/libncurses.so" () ())
@@ -1002,15 +1007,6 @@
; (batch:rebuild-catalog parms)
; (string-append oname ".sl"))))
-(defcommand compile-c-files linux-aout
- (lambda (files parms)
- (and (batch:try-chopped-command parms
- "gcc" "-c"
- (include-spec "-I" parms)
- (c-includes parms)
- (c-flags parms)
- files)
- (truncate-up-to (map c->o files) #\/))))
(defcommand compile-dll-c-files linux-aout
(lambda (files parms)
(and (batch:try-chopped-command
@@ -1028,21 +1024,21 @@
(defcommand compile-c-files linux
(lambda (files parms)
- (and (batch:try-chopped-command
- parms
- "gcc"
- ;;(if (member "-g" (c-includes parms)) "" "-O2")
- "-c" (c-includes parms)
- (include-spec "-I" parms)
- (c-flags parms)
- files)
+ (and (batch:try-chopped-command parms
+ "gcc" "-c"
+ (include-spec "-I" parms)
+ (c-includes parms)
+ (c-flags parms)
+ files)
(truncate-up-to (map c->o files) #\/))))
(defcommand compile-dll-c-files linux
(lambda (files parms)
(and
- (batch:try-chopped-command
- parms "gcc" "-fpic" "-c"
- (include-spec "-I" parms) (c-includes parms) (c-flags parms) files)
+ (batch:try-chopped-command parms "gcc" "-fpic" "-c"
+ (include-spec "-I" parms)
+ (c-includes parms)
+ (c-flags parms)
+ files)
(let* ((platform (car (parameter-list-ref parms 'platform)))
(fnames (truncate-up-to (map c-> files) #\/))
(fname.so (string-append (car fnames) ".so"))
@@ -1061,8 +1057,7 @@
result))))
(defcommand make-dll-archive linux
(lambda (oname objects libs parms)
- (let ((platform (car (parameter-list-ref
- parms 'platform))))
+ (let ((platform (car (parameter-list-ref parms 'platform))))
(and (batch:try-command
parms
"gcc" "-shared" "-o"
@@ -1274,8 +1269,7 @@
(list (string-append (car fnames) ".so")))))))
(defcommand make-dll-archive osf1
(lambda (oname objects libs parms)
- (let ((platform (car (parameter-list-ref
- parms 'platform))))
+ (let ((platform (car (parameter-list-ref parms 'platform))))
(and (batch:try-command
parms
"cc" "-shared" "-o"
@@ -1874,10 +1868,10 @@
(define (look platform)
(let ((ans (getter thing platform)))
(cond (ans ans)
- ((eq? '*unknown* platform)
- ;;(slib:warn "Couldn't find: " plat thing)
- '())
- (else (look '*unknown*)))))
+ (else (let ((os (platform->os platform)))
+ (cond ((eq? os platform) (look '*unknown*))
+ ((eq? platform '*unknown*) '())
+ (else (look os))))))))
(look plat)))
(define (build:command rdb)
@@ -2108,7 +2102,8 @@
(define build:initializer
(lambda (rdb)
- (set! build:c-libraries (open-table rdb 'c-libraries))
+ (set! build:c-libraries
+ (open-table rdb 'c-libraries))
(set! build:lib-cc-flag
(make-defaulting-platform-lookup
(build:c-libraries 'get 'compiler-flags)))
@@ -2121,8 +2116,8 @@
(set! build:c-suppress
(make-defaulting-platform-lookup
(build:c-libraries 'get 'suppress-files)))
- (set! platform->os ((open-table rdb 'platform)
- 'get 'operating-system))
+ (set! platform->os
+ ((open-table rdb 'platform) 'get 'operating-system))
(set! plan-command
(let ((lookup (make-defaulting-platform-lookup
((open-table rdb 'compile-commands)
diff --git a/byte.c b/byte.c
index 644966f..c737139 100644
--- a/byte.c
+++ b/byte.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2003, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ SCM scm_make_bytes(k, n)
dst = UCHARS(res);
if (!UNBNDP(n)) {
ASRTER(INUMP(n) && 0 <= n && n <= MAKINUM(255), n, ARG2, s_make_bytes);
- for(i--;i >= 0;i--) dst[i] = INUM(n);
+ for (i--;i >= 0;i--) dst[i] = INUM(n);
}
return res;
}
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ SCM scm_bytes(ints)
ASRTER(i >= 0, ints, ARG1, s_bytes);
res = makstr(i);
data = UCHARS(res);
- for(;NNULLP(ints);ints = CDR(ints)) {
+ for (;NNULLP(ints);ints = CDR(ints)) {
int n = INUM(CAR(ints));
ASRTER(INUMP(CAR(ints)) && 0 <= n && n <= 255, ints, ARG1, s_bytes);
*data++ = n;
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ SCM scm_bytes2list(str)
unsigned char *src;
ASRTER(NIMP(str) && STRINGP(str), str, ARG1, s_bytes2list);
src = UCHARS(str);
- for(i = LENGTH(str)-1;i >= 0;i--) res = cons((SCM)MAKINUM(src[i]), res);
+ for (i = LENGTH(str)-1;i >= 0;i--) res = cons((SCM)MAKINUM(src[i]), res);
return res;
}
static char s_bt_reverse[] = "bytes-reverse!";
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ SCM scm_bytes_reverse(str)
ASRTER(NIMP(str) && STRINGP(str), str, ARG1, s_bt_reverse);
len = LENGTH(str);
dst = CHARS(str);
- for(k = (len - 1)/2;k >= 0;k--) {
+ for (k = (len - 1)/2;k >= 0;k--) {
int tmp = dst[k];
dst[k] = dst[len - k - 1];
dst[len - k - 1] = tmp;
diff --git a/bytenumb.c b/bytenumb.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ba7e584
--- /dev/null
+++ b/bytenumb.c
@@ -0,0 +1,469 @@
+/* "bytenumb.scm" Byte integer and IEEE floating-point conversions. */
+/* Copyright (C) 2007 Aubrey Jaffer */
+/* */
+/* Permission to copy this software, to modify it, to redistribute it, */
+/* to distribute modified versions, and to use it for any purpose is */
+/* granted, subject to the following restrictions and understandings. */
+/* */
+/* 1. Any copy made of this software must include this copyright notice */
+/* in full. */
+/* */
+/* 2. I have made no warranty or representation that the operation of */
+/* this software will be error-free, and I am under no obligation to */
+/* provide any services, by way of maintenance, update, or otherwise. */
+/* */
+/* 3. In conjunction with products arising from the use of this */
+/* material, there shall be no use of my name in any advertising, */
+/* promotional, or sales literature without prior written consent in */
+/* each case. */
+
+/* For documentation see: */
+/* http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/slib/slib/bytenumb.scm?view=markup */
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <math.h>
+
+#include "scm.h"
+
+int get_bytes_length(obj)
+ SCM obj;
+{
+ array_dim *s;
+ if (IMP(obj)) return -1;
+ switch (TYP7(obj)) {
+ case tc7_string:
+ case tc7_VfixN8:
+ case tc7_VfixZ8:
+ return LENGTH(obj);
+ case tc7_smob:
+ if (!ARRAYP(obj)) return -1;
+ if (1 != ARRAY_NDIM(obj)) return -1;
+ s = ARRAY_DIMS(obj);
+ if (1 != s[0].inc) return -1;
+ return s[0].ubnd - s[0].lbnd;
+ default: return -1;
+ }
+}
+
+static char s_wrong_length[] = "wrong length";
+static SCM list_of_0;
+
+char * get_bytes(obj, minlen, s_name)
+ SCM obj;
+ int minlen;
+ const char *s_name;
+{
+ ASRTER(NIMP(obj) && (TYP7(obj)==tc7_string ||
+ TYP7(obj)==tc7_VfixN8 ||
+ TYP7(obj)==tc7_VfixZ8),
+ obj, ARG1, s_name);
+ {
+ int byvlen = get_bytes_length(obj);
+ ASRTER(byvlen >= minlen, obj, s_wrong_length, s_name);
+ return (char*)scm_addr(cons(obj, list_of_0), s_name);
+ }
+}
+
+static char s_bytes_to_integer[] = "bytes->integer";
+SCM scm_bytes_to_integer(sbyts, sn)
+ SCM sbyts;
+ SCM sn;
+{
+ long n = INUM(sn);
+ if (!(n)) return INUM0;
+ {
+ int cnt = abs(n);
+ char *byts = get_bytes(sbyts, cnt, s_bytes_to_integer);
+ int iu = 0, id = cnt - sizeof(BIGDIG);
+ sizet ndigs = (cnt + sizeof(BIGDIG) - 1) / sizeof(BIGDIG);
+ int negp = (0x80 & byts[0]) && (0 > n);
+ SCM retval = mkbig(ndigs, negp);
+ BIGDIG *digs = BDIGITS(retval), carry = 1;
+ if (negp)
+ for (; iu < ndigs; iu++) {
+ int j = 0;
+ unsigned long dig = 0;
+ for (; j < sizeof(BIGDIG); j++) {
+ dig = (dig<<8) +
+ (0xFF ^ ((id + j >= 0) ? (((unsigned char *)byts)[id + j]) : 255));
+ /* printf("byts[%d + %d] = %lx\n", id, j, 0xFF & dig); */
+ }
+ dig = dig + carry;
+ digs[iu] = dig;
+ carry = dig >> (8 * sizeof(BIGDIG));
+ /* printf("id = %d; iu = %d; dig = %04lx\n", id, iu, dig); */
+ id = id - sizeof(BIGDIG);
+ } else
+ for (; iu < ndigs; iu++) {
+ int j = 0;
+ BIGDIG dig = 0;
+ for (; j < sizeof(BIGDIG); j++) {
+ dig = (dig<<8) +
+ ((id + j >= 0) ? (((unsigned char *)byts)[id + j]) : 0);
+ }
+ digs[iu] = dig;
+ /* printf("id = %d; iu = %d; dig = %04x\n", id, iu, dig); */
+ id = id - sizeof(BIGDIG);
+ }
+ return normbig(retval);
+ }
+}
+
+static char s_integer_to_bytes[] = "integer->bytes";
+SCM scm_integer_to_bytes(sn, slen)
+ SCM sn;
+ SCM slen;
+{
+ ASRTER(INUMP(slen), slen, ARG2, s_integer_to_bytes);
+ {
+ int len = INUM(slen);
+ SCM sbyts = make_string(scm_iabs(slen), MAKICHR(0));
+ char *byts = CHARS(sbyts);
+ if (INUMP(sn)) {
+ int idx = -1 + (abs(len));
+ long n = num2long(sn, (char *)ARG1, s_integer_to_bytes);
+ if ((0 > n) && (0 > len)) {
+ long res = -1 - n;
+ while (!(0 > idx)) {
+ byts[idx--] = 0xFF ^ (res % 0x100);
+ res = res>>8;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ unsigned long res = n;
+ while (!(0 > idx)) {
+ byts[idx--] = res % 0x100;
+ res = res>>8;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ ASRTER(NIMP(sn) && BIGP(sn), sn, ARG1, s_integer_to_bytes);
+ {
+ BIGDIG *digs = BDIGITS(sn), borrow = 1;
+ sizet ndigs = NUMDIGS(sn);
+ int iu = 0, id = abs(len) - 1;
+ unsigned long dig;
+ if ((0 > len) && (TYP16(sn)==tc16_bigneg))
+ for (; 0 <= id ; iu++) {
+ sizet j = sizeof(BIGDIG);
+ dig = (iu < ndigs) ? digs[iu] : 0;
+ dig = dig ^ ((1 << (8 * sizeof(BIGDIG))) - 1);
+ /* printf("j = %d; id = %d; iu = %d; dig = %04x; borrow = %d\n", j, id, iu, dig, borrow); */
+ for (; 0 < j-- && 0 <= id;) {
+ /* printf("byts[%d] = %02x\n", id, 0xFF & dig); */
+ int dg = (0xFF & dig) + borrow;
+ borrow = dg >> 8;
+ ((unsigned char *)byts)[id--] = dg;
+ dig = (dig)>>8;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ for (; 0 <= id ; iu++) {
+ BIGDIG dig = (iu < ndigs) ? digs[iu] : 0;
+ sizet j = sizeof(BIGDIG);
+ /* printf("j = %d; id = %d; iu = %d; dig = %04x\n", j, id, iu, dig); */
+ for (; 0 < j-- && 0 <= id;) {
+ /* printf("byts[%d] = %02x\n", id, 0xFF & dig); */
+ ((unsigned char *)byts)[id--] = 0xFF & dig;
+ dig = (dig>>8);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return sbyts;
+ }
+}
+
+static char s_bytes_to_ieee_float[] = "bytes->ieee-float";
+SCM scm_bytes_to_ieee_float(sbyts)
+ SCM sbyts;
+{
+ char *byts = get_bytes(sbyts, 4, s_bytes_to_ieee_float);
+ int len = LENGTH(sbyts);
+ int s = (1<<(7)) & ((((unsigned char*)(byts))[0]));
+ int e = ((0x7f&((((unsigned char*)(byts))[0])))<<1)
+ + ((0x80&((((unsigned char*)(byts))[1])))>>7);
+ float f = (((unsigned char*)(byts))[ -1 + (len)]);
+ int idx = -2 + (len);
+ while (!((idx)<=1)) {
+ {
+ int T_idx = -1 + (idx);
+ f = ((((unsigned char*)(byts))[idx])) + ((f) / 0x100);
+ idx = T_idx;
+ }
+ }
+ f = ((0x7f&((((unsigned char*)(byts))[1]))) + ((f) / 0x100)) / 0x80;
+ if ((0<(e))
+ && ((e)<0xff))
+ return makdbl(ldexpf((s ? -1 : 1) * (1 + (f)), (e) - 0x7f), 0.0);
+ else if (!(e))
+ if (!(f)) return flo0;
+ else return makdbl(ldexpf((s ? -1 : 1) * (f), -126), 0.0);
+ else if (f)
+ return scm_narn;
+ else return makdbl((s ? -(1.0) : 1.0) / 0.0, 0.0);
+}
+
+static char s_bytes_to_ieee_double[] = "bytes->ieee-double";
+SCM scm_bytes_to_ieee_double(sbyts)
+ SCM sbyts;
+{
+ char *byts = get_bytes(sbyts, 8, s_bytes_to_ieee_double);
+ int len = LENGTH(sbyts);
+ int s = (1<<(7)) & ((((unsigned char*)(byts))[0]));
+ int e = ((0x7f&((((unsigned char*)(byts))[0])))<<4)
+ + ((0xf0&((((unsigned char*)(byts))[1])))>>4);
+ double f = (((unsigned char*)(byts))[ -1 + (len)]);
+ int idx = -2 + (len);
+ while (!((idx)<=1)) {
+ {
+ int T_idx = -1 + (idx);
+ f = ((((unsigned char*)(byts))[idx])) + ((f) / 0x100);
+ idx = T_idx;
+ }
+ }
+ f = ((0xf&((((unsigned char*)(byts))[1]))) + ((f) / 0x100)) / 0x10;
+ if ((0<(e))
+ && ((e)<0x7ff))
+ return makdbl(ldexp((s ? -1 : 1) * (1 + (f)), (e) - 0x3ff), 0.0);
+ else if (!(e))
+ if (!(f)) return flo0;
+ else return makdbl(ldexp((s ? -1 : 1) * (f), -1022), 0.0);
+ else if (f)
+ return scm_narn;
+ else return makdbl((s ? -(1.0) : 1.0) / 0.0, 0.0);
+}
+
+static char s_ieee_float_to_bytes[] = "ieee-float->bytes";
+SCM scm_ieee_float_to_bytes(in_flt)
+ SCM in_flt;
+{
+ double dbl = num2dbl(in_flt, (char *)ARG1, s_ieee_float_to_bytes);
+ float flt = (float) dbl;
+ SCM sbyts = make_string(MAKINUM(4), MAKICHR(0));
+ char *byts = CHARS(sbyts);
+ int s = flt < 0.0;
+ int scl = 0x7f;
+ flt = fabs(flt);
+ if (0.0==flt) {
+ if (s)
+ byts[0] = 0x80;
+ return sbyts;
+ }
+ else if (flt != flt) {
+ byts[0] = 0x7f;
+ byts[1] = 0xc0;
+ return sbyts;
+ }
+ else goto L_scale;
+ L_out:
+ {
+ float T_flt = 0x80 * (flt);
+ int val = (int)(floor(0x80 * (flt)));
+ int idx = 1;
+ float flt = T_flt;
+ while (!((idx) > 3)) {
+ byts[idx] = val;
+ {
+ float T_flt = 0x100 * ((flt) - (val));
+ int T_val = (int)(floor(0x100 * ((flt) - (val))));
+ idx = 1 + (idx);
+ flt = T_flt;
+ val = T_val;
+ }
+ }
+ byts[1] = (0x80 & (scl<<7)) | (0x7f & (((unsigned char*)(byts))[1]));
+ byts[0] = (s ? 0x80 : 0) + ((scl)>>1);
+ return sbyts;
+ }
+ L_scale:
+ if (!(scl)) {
+ flt = (flt)/2;
+ goto L_out;
+ }
+ else if ((flt)>=0x10) {
+ float flt16 = (flt) / 0x10;
+ if ((flt16)==(flt)) {
+ byts[0] = s ? 0xff : 0x7f;
+ byts[1] = 0x80;
+ return sbyts;
+ }
+ else {
+ flt = flt16;
+ scl = (scl) + 4;
+ goto L_scale;
+ }
+ }
+ else if ((flt) >= 2) {
+ flt = (flt) / 2;
+ scl = (scl) + 1;
+ goto L_scale;
+ }
+ else if (((scl) >= 4) && ((0x10 * (flt))<1)) {
+ flt = (flt) * 0x10;
+ scl = (scl)+ -4;
+ goto L_scale;
+ }
+ else if ((flt)<1) {
+ flt = (flt) * 2;
+ scl = (scl) + -1;
+ goto L_scale;
+ }
+ else {
+ flt = -1+(flt);
+ goto L_out;
+ }
+}
+
+static char s_ieee_double_to_bytes[] = "ieee-double->bytes";
+SCM scm_ieee_double_to_bytes(in_flt)
+ SCM in_flt;
+{
+ double flt = num2dbl(in_flt, (char *)ARG1, s_ieee_double_to_bytes);
+ SCM sbyts = make_string(MAKINUM(8), MAKICHR(0));
+ char *byts = CHARS(sbyts);
+ int s = flt < 0.0;
+ int scl = 0x3ff;
+ flt = fabs(flt);
+ if (0.0==flt) {
+ if (s)
+ byts[0] = 0x80;
+ return sbyts;
+ }
+ else if (flt != flt) {
+ byts[0] = 0x7f;
+ byts[1] = 0xf8;
+ return sbyts;
+ }
+ else goto L_scale;
+ L_out:
+ {
+ double T_flt = 0x10 * (flt);
+ int val = (int)(floor(0x10 * (flt)));
+ int idx = 1;
+ double flt = T_flt;
+ while (!((idx) > 7)) {
+ byts[idx] = val;
+ {
+ double T_flt = 0x100 * (flt - val);
+ int T_val = (int)floor(0x100 * (flt - val));
+ idx = 1 + (idx);
+ flt = T_flt;
+ val = T_val;
+ }
+ }
+ byts[1] = (0xf0 & (scl<<4)) | (0x0f & (((unsigned char*)(byts))[1]));
+ byts[0] = (s ? 0x80 : 0) + ((scl)>>4);
+ return sbyts;
+ }
+ L_scale:
+ if (!(scl)) {
+ flt = (flt) / 2;
+ goto L_out;
+ }
+ else if ((flt) >= 0x10) {
+ double flt16 = (flt) / 0x10;
+ if ((flt16)==(flt)) {
+ byts[0] = s ? 0xff : 0x7f;
+ byts[1] = 0xf0;
+ return sbyts;
+ }
+ else {
+ flt = flt16;
+ scl = (scl) + 4;
+ goto L_scale;
+ }
+ }
+ else if ((flt) >= 2) {
+ flt = (flt) / 2;
+ scl = (scl) + 1;
+ goto L_scale;
+ }
+ else if (((scl) >= 4) && ((0x10 * flt) < 1)) {
+ flt = (flt) * 0x10;
+ scl = (scl) + -4;
+ goto L_scale;
+ }
+ else if ((flt) < 1) {
+ flt = (flt) * 2;
+ scl = (scl) + -1;
+ goto L_scale;
+ }
+ else {
+ flt = -1 + (flt);
+ goto L_out;
+ }
+}
+
+static char s_integer_byte_collate_M[] = "integer-byte-collate!";
+SCM scm_integer_byte_collate_M(byte_vector)
+ SCM byte_vector;
+{
+ char* bv = get_bytes(byte_vector, 1, s_integer_byte_collate_M);
+ bv[0] = 0x80^(bv[0]);
+ return byte_vector;
+}
+
+static char s_ieee_byte_collate_M[] = "ieee-byte-collate!";
+SCM scm_ieee_byte_collate_M(byte_vector)
+ SCM byte_vector;
+{
+ char* byv = get_bytes(byte_vector, 4, s_ieee_byte_collate_M);
+ int byvlen = get_bytes_length(byte_vector);
+ if (0x80&(byv[0])) {
+ int idx = -1 + byvlen;
+ while (!(0 > (idx))) {
+ byv[idx] = 0xff^(byv[idx]);
+ idx = -1+(idx);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ byv[0] = 0x80^(byv[0]);
+ return byte_vector;
+}
+
+static char s_ieee_byte_decollate_M[] = "ieee-byte-decollate!";
+SCM scm_ieee_byte_decollate_M(byte_vector)
+ SCM byte_vector;
+{
+ char* byv = get_bytes(byte_vector, 4, s_ieee_byte_collate_M);
+ int byvlen = get_bytes_length(byte_vector);
+ if (!(0x80&(byv[0]))) {
+ int idx = -1 + byvlen;
+ while (!(0 > (idx))) {
+ byv[idx] = 0xff^(byv[idx]);
+ idx = -1+(idx);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ byv[0] = 0x80^(byv[0]);
+ return byte_vector;
+}
+
+static iproc subr1s[] = {
+ {s_bytes_to_ieee_float, scm_bytes_to_ieee_float},
+ {s_bytes_to_ieee_double, scm_bytes_to_ieee_double},
+ {s_ieee_float_to_bytes, scm_ieee_float_to_bytes},
+ {s_ieee_double_to_bytes, scm_ieee_double_to_bytes},
+ {s_integer_byte_collate_M, scm_integer_byte_collate_M},
+ {s_ieee_byte_collate_M, scm_ieee_byte_collate_M},
+ {s_ieee_byte_decollate_M, scm_ieee_byte_decollate_M},
+ {0, 0}};
+
+void init_bytenumb()
+{
+ list_of_0 = cons(INUM0, EOL);
+ scm_gc_protect(list_of_0);
+ make_subr(s_bytes_to_integer, tc7_subr_2, scm_bytes_to_integer);
+ make_subr(s_integer_to_bytes, tc7_subr_2, scm_integer_to_bytes);
+ init_iprocs(subr1s, tc7_subr_1);
+ scm_ldstr("\n\
+(define (integer-byte-collate byte-vector)\n\
+ (integer-byte-collate! (bytes-copy byte-vector)))\n\
+(define (ieee-byte-collate byte-vector)\n\
+ (ieee-byte-collate! (bytes-copy byte-vector)))\n\
+(define (ieee-byte-decollate byte-vector)\n\
+ (ieee-byte-decollate! (bytes-copy byte-vector)))\n\
+");
+ /* add_feature("byte-number"); */
+}
diff --git a/continue.h b/continue.h
index 316ba46..45d7e96 100644
--- a/continue.h
+++ b/continue.h
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ typedef long STACKITEM;
# define STACK_GROWS_UP
#endif
#ifdef __hppa__
-# define STACK_GROWS_UP
+# define STACK_GROW_UP
#endif
/* James Clark came up with this neat one instruction fix for
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 7c050e8..1566562 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,14 +1,27 @@
-scm (5e3-6.1) unstable; urgency=low
+scm (5e4-1) unstable; urgency=low
- * Non-maintainer upload.
- * Split doc-base file into two files, add missing 'Index' fields for 'info'
- sections (closes: #369576).
- Thanks to Robert Luberda for the patch.
- * Remove from rules/postinst/postrm any manually doc-base handling code,
- since dh_installdocs supports doc-base on its own.
- Thanks to Robert Luberda for the patch.
+ * New upstream release.
+ * debian/control: Require at least version 3a5 of slib.
+
+ * debian/postrm: New file to remove /usr/lib/scm/implcat and
+ /usr/lib/scm/slibcat upon purge. (Closes: #455124). Thanks to Kumar
+ Appaiah for the fix.
+
+ * debian/control (Architecture): Add armel and armeb. (Closes: #408792).
+
+ * debian/rules (install): Don't use -s when installing. dh_strip should
+ be sufficient, and this should make the nostrip build option work.
+ (Closes: #438004).
- -- Neil Williams <codehelp@debian.org> Sun, 15 Jul 2007 21:14:17 +0100
+ * continue.h: Repeat change from 5e1-2.
+
+ * xgen.scm: Repeat change from 5e2-4.
+
+ * scm.1: Repeat change from 5e2-4.
+
+ * build.scm: Repeat change from 5e3-5.
+
+ -- Thomas Bushnell, BSG <tb@debian.org> Fri, 28 Dec 2007 15:56:00 -0800
scm (5e3-6) unstable; urgency=medium
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index dff94c3..cca40a5 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ Section: interpreters
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Thomas Bushnell, BSG <tb@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
-Build-Depends: slib (>> 3a4), libncurses5-dev, libreadline5-dev, texi2html, texinfo, libx11-dev, debhelper (>= 5)
+Build-Depends: slib (>> 3a5), libncurses5-dev, libreadline5-dev, texi2html, texinfo, libx11-dev, debhelper (>= 5)
Package: scm
-Architecture: alpha amd64 arm hppa i386 hurd-i386 m68k mips mipsel powerpc ppc64 sparc ia64
+Architecture: alpha amd64 arm hppa i386 hurd-i386 m68k mips mipsel powerpc ppc64 sparc ia64 armel armeb
Section: interpreters
Priority: optional
-Depends: slib (>> 3a4), ${shlibs:Depends}
+Depends: slib (>> 3a5), ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: A Scheme language interpreter
Scm conforms to Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme and
the IEEE P1178 specification.
diff --git a/debian/doc-base b/debian/doc-base
index d883c0d..c3c3a7e 100644
--- a/debian/doc-base
+++ b/debian/doc-base
@@ -5,10 +5,15 @@ Abstract: This manual describes the scheme interpreter scm.
Section: Apps/Programming
Format: info
-Index: /usr/share/info/scm.info.gz
Files: /usr/share/info/scm.info.gz
+Format: info
+Files: /usr/share/info/Xlibscm.info.gz
+
Format: HTML
Index: /usr/share/doc/scm/scm.html
Files: /usr/share/doc/scm/scm.html
+Format: HTML
+Index: /usr/share/doc/scm/Xlibscm.html
+Files: /usr/share/doc/scm/Xlibscm.html
diff --git a/debian/doc-base.scm-xlib b/debian/doc-base.scm-xlib
deleted file mode 100644
index c73ba3a..0000000
--- a/debian/doc-base.scm-xlib
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-Document: scm-xlib
-Title: X Interface for SCM scheme interpreter
-Author: Aubrey Jaffer
-Abstract: This manual describes the X Interface for scheme interpreter SCM.
-Section: Apps/Programming
-
-Format: info
-Index: /usr/share/info/Xlibscm.info.gz
-Files: /usr/share/info/Xlibscm.info.gz
-
-Format: HTML
-Index: /usr/share/doc/scm/Xlibscm.html
-Files: /usr/share/doc/scm/Xlibscm.html
diff --git a/debian/postinst b/debian/postinst
index d93fe02..aa235c4 100644
--- a/debian/postinst
+++ b/debian/postinst
@@ -11,6 +11,12 @@ install-info --quiet --section "The Algorithmic Language Scheme" \
--description="SCM Language X Interface" \
/usr/share/info/Xlibscm.info.gz
+# doc base support
+if [ "$1" = configure ]; then
+ if test -x /usr/sbin/install-docs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ /usr/sbin/install-docs -i /usr/share/doc-base/scm
+ fi
+fi
rm -f /usr/lib/scm/slibcat
/usr/bin/scm -c "(require 'new-catalog)"
diff --git a/debian/postrm b/debian/postrm
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..70022ef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/postrm
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+set -e
+
+if [ "$1" = purge ] && [ -e /usr/lib/scm/implcat ] && [ -e /usr/lib/scm/slibcat ]; then
+ rm -f /usr/lib/scm/implcat /usr/lib/scm/slibcat
+fi
+
+#DEBHELPER#
diff --git a/debian/prerm b/debian/prerm
index c2c654c..37960c3 100644
--- a/debian/prerm
+++ b/debian/prerm
@@ -6,6 +6,12 @@ if [ \( "$1" = "upgrade" -o "$1" = "remove" \) -a -L /usr/doc/scm ]; then
rm -f /usr/doc/scm
fi
+# doc base support
+if [ "$1" = remove -o "$1" = upgrade ]; then
+ if test -x /usr/sbin/install-docs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ /usr/sbin/install-docs -r scm
+ fi
+fi
install-info --quiet --remove /usr/share/info/scm.info.gz
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
index 4074fc5..37527c0 100755
--- a/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ install: build
# binaries
$(INSTALL_DIR) debian/scm/usr/bin
- $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s scm debian/scm/usr/bin
+ $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) scm debian/scm/usr/bin
# library
$(INSTALL_DIR) debian/scm/usr/lib/scm
@@ -148,6 +148,9 @@ install: build
$(INSTALL_DATA) Xlibscm.html debian/scm/usr/share/doc/scm
$(INSTALL_DATA) debian/copyright debian/scm/usr/share/doc/scm
+ $(INSTALL_DIR) debian/scm/usr/share/doc-base
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) debian/doc-base debian/scm/usr/share/doc-base/scm
+
# examples
$(INSTALL_DIR) debian/scm/usr/share/doc/scm/examples
$(INSTALL_DATA) r4rstest.scm debian/scm/usr/share/doc/scm/examples
diff --git a/debug.c b/debug.c
index e270a7a..5d34581 100644
--- a/debug.c
+++ b/debug.c
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ static SCM prinhead(x, port, writing)
int writing;
{
lputc('(', port);
- iprin1(CAR(x), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(x), port, writing);
lputc(' ', port);
return CDR(x);
}
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ static void prinbindings(names, inits, init_env,
lputc('(', port);
while (NIMP(names) && NIMP(inits)) {
lputc('(', port);
- iprin1(CAR(names), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(names), port, writing);
lputc(' ', port);
scm_princode(CAR(inits), init_env, port, writing);
if (NIMP(steps)) {
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ void scm_princode(code, env, port, writing)
{
SCM oenv = env, name, init, bdgs, x = code;
if (UNBNDP(env)) {
- iprin1(code, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(code, port, writing);
return;
}
tail:
@@ -180,19 +180,19 @@ void scm_princode(code, env, port, writing)
name = scm_env_rlookup(x, env, "princode");
if (FALSEP(name)) goto gencase;
lputs("#@", port);
- iprin1(name, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(name, port, writing);
return;
}
else
goto gencase;
}
if (SCM_GLOCP(x)) {
- iprin1(x, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(x, port, writing);
return;
}
switch (TYP7(x)) {
default: gencase:
- iprin1(x, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(x, port, writing);
return;
gencode:
case tcs_cons_gloc:
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ void scm_princode(code, env, port, writing)
for (; NNULLP(x); x = CDR(x)) {
if (IMP(x) || NECONSP(x)) {
lputs(" . ", port);
- iprin1(x, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(x, port, writing);
break;
}
lputc(' ', port);
@@ -222,19 +222,19 @@ void scm_princode(code, env, port, writing)
env = CAR(x);
bdgs = SCM_ENV_FORMALS(env);
if (IMP(bdgs) || NECONSP(bdgs))
- iprin1(bdgs, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(bdgs, port, writing);
else {
lputc('(', port);
while (!0) {
if (NECONSP(bdgs)) break;
- iprin1(CAR(bdgs), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(bdgs), port, writing);
if (NIMP(bdgs = CDR(bdgs)))
lputc(' ', port);
else break;
}
if (NIMP(bdgs)) {
lputs(". ", port);
- iprin1(bdgs, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(bdgs, port, writing);
}
lputc(')', port);
}
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ void scm_princode(code, env, port, writing)
bdgs = CDR(bdgs);
env = CAR(bdgs);
lputc('(', port);
- iprin1(SCM_ENV_FORMALS(env), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(SCM_ENV_FORMALS(env), port, writing);
lputc(' ', port);
scm_princode(init, oenv, port, writing);
oenv = env;
@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ void scm_princlosure(proc, port, writing)
env = CAR(proc);
#ifdef CAUTIOUS
if (NIMP(env=scm_env_getprop(SCM_ENV_PROCNAME, env))) {
- iprin1(CAR(env), port, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(env), port, 1);
lputc(' ', port);
env = CDR(env);
if (NIMP(env) && SCM_LINUMP(CAR(env)))
@@ -333,9 +333,9 @@ void scm_princlosure(proc, port, writing)
scm_line_msg(CAR(env), linum, port);
#endif
env = CAR(proc);
- iprin1(SCM_ENV_FORMALS(env), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(SCM_ENV_FORMALS(env), port, writing);
if (writing) {
- for(proc = CDR(proc); NIMP(proc); proc = CDR(proc)) {
+ for (proc = CDR(proc); NIMP(proc); proc = CDR(proc)) {
lputc(' ', port);
scm_princode(CAR(proc), env, port, writing);
}
@@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ SCM stacktrace1(estk, i)
/* The usual C setjmp, not SCM's setjump. */
if (0==setjmp(SAFEP_JMPBUF(sys_safep))) {
lputc('\n', cur_errp);
- intprint((long)n, -10, sys_safep);
+ scm_intprint((long)n, -10, sys_safep);
lputs("; ", sys_safep);
scm_princode(ste, env, sys_safep, 1);
}
@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ SCM scm_scope_trace(env)
if (NCONSP(env)) {
badenv:
lputs("\n; corrupted environment ", cur_errp);
- iprin1(env, cur_errp, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(env, cur_errp, 1);
return UNSPECIFIED;
}
ef = CAR(env);
@@ -589,19 +589,19 @@ SCM scm_scope_trace(env)
default: break;
case SCM_ENV_PROCNAME:
lputs(" procedure ", cur_errp);
- iprin1(CAR(env), cur_errp, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(env), cur_errp, 1);
break;
}
#endif
}
else if (NIMP(ef) && CONSP(ef) && NIMP(CAR(ef)) && CONSP(CAR(ef))) {
lputs("\n; ", cur_errp);
- iprin1(CAR(ef), cur_errp, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(ef), cur_errp, 1);
lputs(" syntax bindings", cur_errp);
}
else {
lputs("\n; ", cur_errp);
- iprin1(ef, cur_errp, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(ef, cur_errp, 1);
}
}
#ifdef CAUTIOUS
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ SCM scm_scope_trace(env)
lputs("\n; defined by ", cur_errp);
if (NIMP(file) && STRINGP(file))
lputs("load: ", cur_errp);
- iprin1(file, cur_errp, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(file, cur_errp, 1);
lputc('\n', cur_errp);
}
#endif
diff --git a/dynl.c b/dynl.c
index d8eeae4..736ce11 100644
--- a/dynl.c
+++ b/dynl.c
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ void listundefs()
int i;
char **undefs = dld_list_undefined_sym();
puts(" undefs:");
- for(i = dld_undefined_sym_count;i--;) {
+ for (i = dld_undefined_sym_count;i--;) {
putc('"', stdout);
fputs(undefs[i], stdout);
puts("\"");
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ int prinshl(exp, port, writing)
SCM exp; SCM port; int writing;
{
lputs("#<shl ", port);
- intprint(CDR(exp), -16, port);
+ scm_intprint(CDR(exp), -16, port);
lputc('>', port);
return 1;
}
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ int prinshl(exp, port, writing)
SCM exp; SCM port; int writing;
{
lputs("#<shl ", port);
- intprint(CDR(exp), -16, port);
+ scm_intprint(CDR(exp), -16, port);
lputc('>', port);
return 1;
}
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ SCM l_dyn_link(fname)
lputs(s_link, cur_errp);
lputs(": ", cur_errp);
lputs(dlr, cur_errp);
- newline(cur_errp);
+ scm_newline(cur_errp);
}}
return BOOL_F;
}
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ SCM l_dyn_call(symb, shl)
lputs(s_call, cur_errp);
lputs(": ", cur_errp);
lputs(dlr, cur_errp);
- newline(cur_errp);
+ scm_newline(cur_errp);
}
return BOOL_F;
}
@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ SCM l_dyn_main_call(symb, shl, args)
{
int i;
int (*func)P((int argc, const char **argv)) = 0;
- const char **argv;
+ char **argv;
/* SCM oloadpath = *loc_loadpath; */
ASRTER(NIMP(symb) && STRINGP(symb), symb, ARG1, s_main_call);
ASRTER(NIMP(shl) && CAR(shl)==tc16_shl, shl, ARG2, s_main_call);
@@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ SCM l_dyn_main_call(symb, shl, args)
lputs(s_main_call, cur_errp);
lputs(": ", cur_errp);
lputs(dlr, cur_errp);
- newline(cur_errp);
+ scm_newline(cur_errp);
}
return BOOL_F;
}
@@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ int prinshl(exp, port, writing)
SCM exp; SCM port; int writing;
{
lputs("#<shl ", port);
- intprint(CDR(exp), 16, port);
+ scm_intprint(CDR(exp), 16, port);
lputc('>', port);
return 1;
}
@@ -673,7 +673,7 @@ int prinshl(exp, port, writing)
SCM exp; SCM port; int writing;
{
lputs("#<shl ", port);
- intprint(CDR(exp), 16, port);
+ scm_intprint(CDR(exp), 16, port);
lputc('>', port);
return 1;
}
diff --git a/eval.c b/eval.c
index e616382..86c56a3 100644
--- a/eval.c
+++ b/eval.c
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ static void debug_env_warn(fnam, line, what)
{
lputs(fnam, cur_errp);
lputc(':', cur_errp);
- intprint(line+0L, 10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(line+0L, 10, cur_errp);
lputs(": unprotected ", cur_errp);
lputs(what, cur_errp);
lputs(" of ecache value\n", cur_errp);
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ SCM *ilookup(iloc)
/* shortcut the two most common cases. */
if (iloc==MAKILOC(0, 0)) return &CAR(CAR(er));
if (iloc==MAKILOC(0, 1)) return &CAR(CDR(CAR(er)));
- for(;0 != ir;--ir) er = CDR(er);
+ for (;0 != ir;--ir) er = CDR(er);
eloc = &CAR(er);
for (ir = IDIST(iloc); 0 != ir; --ir)
eloc = &CDR(*eloc);
@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ SCM *farlookup(farloc)
return &CAR(CAR(er));
}
er = CAR(er);
- for(--ir;0 != ir;--ir) er = CDR(er);
+ for (--ir;0 != ir;--ir) er = CDR(er);
if (IM_FARLOC_CDR==CAR(farloc)) return &CDR(er);
return &CAR(CDR(er));
}
@@ -813,13 +813,13 @@ static void ecache_undefs(x)
SCM x;
{
static SCM argv[10] = {UNDEFINED, UNDEFINED, UNDEFINED,
- UNDEFINED, UNDEFINED, UNDEFINED,
+ UNDEFINED, UNDEFINED, UNDEFINED,
UNDEFINED, UNDEFINED, UNDEFINED,
UNDEFINED};
int imax = sizeof(argv)/sizeof(SCM);
int i = 0;
-
+
scm_env_tmp = EOL;
while NIMP(x) {
if (imax==i) {
@@ -1390,7 +1390,7 @@ static SCM iqq(form)
long i = LENGTH(form);
SCM *data = VELTS(form);
tmp = EOL;
- for(;--i >= 0;) tmp = cons(data[i], tmp);
+ for (;--i >= 0;) tmp = cons(data[i], tmp);
return vector(iqq(tmp));
}
if (NCONSP(form)) return form;
@@ -1413,9 +1413,9 @@ static SCM m_iqq(form, depth, env, ctxt)
long i = LENGTH(form);
SCM *data = VELTS(form);
tmp = EOL;
- for(;--i >= 0;) tmp = cons(data[i], tmp);
+ for (;--i >= 0;) tmp = cons(data[i], tmp);
tmp = m_iqq(tmp, depth, env, ctxt);
- for(i = 0; i < LENGTH(form); i++) {
+ for (i = 0; i < LENGTH(form); i++) {
data[i] = CAR(tmp);
tmp = CDR(tmp);
}
@@ -2219,7 +2219,7 @@ static SCM ceval_1(x)
EXTEND_VALENV;
x = CDR(CDR(x));
while (proc = CAR(x), FALSEP(EVALCAR(proc))) {
- for(proc = CAR(CDR(x));NIMP(proc);proc = CDR(proc)) {
+ for (proc = CAR(CDR(x));NIMP(proc);proc = CDR(proc)) {
arg1 = CAR(proc); /* body */
SIDEVAL_1(arg1);
}
@@ -2872,7 +2872,7 @@ SCM nconc2copy(lst)
#endif
last = CAR(*lloc);
*lloc = EOL;
- for(; NIMP(last); last=CDR(last)) {
+ for (; NIMP(last); last=CDR(last)) {
*lloc = cons(CAR(last), EOL);
lloc = &CDR(*lloc);
}
@@ -2886,7 +2886,7 @@ SCM scm_cp_list(lst, minlen)
{
SCM res, *lloc = &res;
res = EOL;
- for(; NIMP(lst) && CONSP(lst); lst = CDR(lst)) {
+ for (; NIMP(lst) && CONSP(lst); lst = CDR(lst)) {
*lloc = cons(CAR(lst), EOL);
lloc = &CDR(*lloc);
minlen--;
@@ -2900,7 +2900,7 @@ SCM scm_v2lst(n, v, end)
SCM *v, end;
{
SCM res = end;
- for(n--; n >= 0; n--) res = cons(v[n], res);
+ for (n--; n >= 0; n--) res = cons(v[n], res);
return res;
}
SCM apply(proc, arg1, args)
@@ -3214,7 +3214,7 @@ static int prinprom(exp, port, writing)
lputs("#<promise", port);
if ((2L<<16) & CAR(exp)) lputc('*', port);
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
lputc('>', port);
return !0;
}
@@ -3312,7 +3312,7 @@ static int prinmacro(exp, port, writing)
}
if (MAC_TYPE(exp) & MAC_MEMOIZING) lputc('!', port);
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
lputc('>', port);
return !0;
}
@@ -3322,8 +3322,8 @@ static int prinenv(exp, port, writing)
int writing;
{
lputs("#<environment ", port);
- intprint((long)exp, -16, port);
- /* iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing); */
+ scm_intprint((long)exp, -16, port);
+ /* scm_iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing); */
lputc('>', port);
return !0;
}
@@ -3336,9 +3336,9 @@ static int prinid(exp, port, writing)
SCM s = IDENT_PARENT(exp);
while (M_IDENTP(s)) s = IDENT_PARENT(s);
lputs("#<id ", port);
- iprin1(s, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(s, port, writing);
lputc(':', port);
- intprint((long)exp, -16, port);
+ scm_intprint((long)exp, -16, port);
lputc('>', port);
return !0;
}
diff --git a/features.txi b/features.txi
index 1df8107..83afb22 100644
--- a/features.txi
+++ b/features.txi
@@ -18,6 +18,10 @@ Large precision integers.
@cindex byte
Treating strings as byte-vectors.
+@item byte-number
+@cindex byte-number
+Byte/number conversions
+
@item careful-interrupt-masking
@cindex careful-interrupt-masking
Define this for extra checking of interrupt masking and some simple
diff --git a/findexec.c b/findexec.c
index 9769ef5..8edc6fc 100644
--- a/findexec.c
+++ b/findexec.c
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ Wed Feb 21 23:06:35 1996 Aubrey Jaffer
# include <sys/param.h>
# endif
# ifdef linux
+# include <string.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <sys/stat.h>
# include <unistd.h> /* for X_OK define */
@@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ Wed Feb 21 23:06:35 1996 Aubrey Jaffer
# include <u.h>
# include <libc.h>
# define getcwd getwd
-# define MAXPATHLEN 256 /* arbitrary? */
+# define MAXPATHLEN 256 /* arbitrary? */
# define X_OK AEXEC
# else
# include <strings.h>
@@ -80,18 +81,30 @@ Wed Feb 21 23:06:35 1996 Aubrey Jaffer
# endif
# ifdef __FreeBSD__
/* This might be same for 44bsd derived system. */
-# include <sys/types.h>
+# include <stdlib.h>
+# include <string.h>
+# include <unistd.h>
+# include <sys/stat.h>
+# endif
+# ifdef __DragonflyBSD__
+/* This might be same for 44bsd derived system. */
+# include <stdlib.h>
+# include <string.h>
+# include <unistd.h>
# include <sys/stat.h>
# endif
# ifdef __NetBSD__
# include <stdlib.h>
+# include <string.h>
# include <unistd.h>
+# include <sys/stat.h>
# endif
# ifdef __OpenBSD__
/* This might be same for 44bsd derived system. */
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <unistd.h>
-# include <sys/types.h>
+# include <string.h>
+/* # include <sys/types.h> */
# include <sys/stat.h>
# endif
# ifdef __alpha
diff --git a/hobbit.info b/hobbit.info
index 7dae5f2..423e7c1 100644
--- a/hobbit.info
+++ b/hobbit.info
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
This is hobbit.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from hobbit.texi.
-This manual is for the Hobbit compiler for SCM (version 5e3, October
-2006),
+This manual is for the Hobbit compiler for SCM (version 5e4, November
+2007),
Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation
@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ File: hobbit.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir)
Hobbit
******
-This manual is for the Hobbit compiler for SCM (version 5e3, October
-2006),
+This manual is for the Hobbit compiler for SCM (version 5e4, November
+2007),
Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ File: hobbit.info, Node: Compiling And Linking, Next: Error Detection, Prev:
(lambda (fp)
(for-each
(lambda (string) (write-line string fp))
- '("#define IMPLINIT \"Init5e3.scm\""
+ '("#define IMPLINIT \"Init5e4.scm\""
"#define BIGNUMS"
"#define FLOATS"
"#define ARRAYS"
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ File: hobbit.info, Node: Compiling And Linking, Next: Error Detection, Prev:
(lambda (fp)
(for-each
(lambda (string) (write-line string fp))
- '("#define IMPLINIT \"Init5e3.scm\""
+ '("#define IMPLINIT \"Init5e4.scm\""
"#define COMPILED_INITS init_example();"
"#define CCLO"
"#define FLOATS"))))
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ File: hobbit.info, Node: Hobbit Options, Next: CC Optimizations, Prev: Error
initialized, during its work or later via the interpreter.
Hobbit checks the compiled source and whenever some variable bar is
- defined as a procedure, but is later redefined, or set! is applied
+ defined as a procedure, but is later redefined, or set! is applied
to bar, then hobbit assumes thas this particular variable bar is
redefinable. bar may be a primitive (eg `car') or a name of a
compiled procedure.
@@ -1784,8 +1784,9 @@ hobbit4b:
@ alum.mit.edu).
* A bug occurring in case arguments are evaluated right-to-left,
- which happens with Hobbit compiled by gcc on Linux. Reported
- and patched by George K. Bronnikov (goga@bronnikov.msk.su)
+ which happens with Hobbit compiled by gcc on GNU/Linux.
+ Reported and patched by George K. Bronnikov
+ (goga@bronnikov.msk.su)
* A closure-building bug sometimes leading to a serious loss of
efficiency (liftability not recognized), reported by
@@ -1952,46 +1953,46 @@ Index

Tag Table:
-Node: Top1023
-Node: Introduction2111
-Node: Compiling with Hobbit3427
-Node: Compiling And Linking3685
-Node: Error Detection8371
-Node: Hobbit Options9677
-Node: CC Optimizations16410
-Node: The Language Compiled17366
-Node: Macros18025
-Node: SCM Primitive Procedures18629
-Node: SLIB Logical Procedures19551
-Node: Fast Integer Calculations20706
-Node: Force and Delay21840
-Node: Suggestions for writing fast code22425
-Node: Performance of Compiled Code32624
-Node: Gain in Speed32884
-Node: Benchmarks34469
-Node: Benchmark Sources37569
-Node: Destruct37915
-Node: Recfib39502
-Node: div-iter and div-rec39757
-Node: Hanoi40843
-Node: Tak41424
-Node: Ctak41779
-Node: Takl42759
-Node: Cpstak43415
-Node: Pi44194
-Node: Principles of Compilation45327
-Node: Macro-Expansion and Analysis45753
-Node: Building Closures49558
-Node: Lambda-lifting52449
-Node: Statement-lifting55180
-Node: Higher-order Arglists56288
-Node: Typing and Constants58094
-Node: About Hobbit59358
-Node: The Aims of Developing Hobbit59618
-Node: Manifest60509
-Node: Author and Contributors60968
-Node: Future Improvements62023
-Node: Release History62788
-Node: Index69577
+Node: Top1024
+Node: Introduction2113
+Node: Compiling with Hobbit3429
+Node: Compiling And Linking3687
+Node: Error Detection8373
+Node: Hobbit Options9679
+Node: CC Optimizations16411
+Node: The Language Compiled17367
+Node: Macros18026
+Node: SCM Primitive Procedures18630
+Node: SLIB Logical Procedures19552
+Node: Fast Integer Calculations20707
+Node: Force and Delay21841
+Node: Suggestions for writing fast code22426
+Node: Performance of Compiled Code32625
+Node: Gain in Speed32885
+Node: Benchmarks34470
+Node: Benchmark Sources37570
+Node: Destruct37916
+Node: Recfib39503
+Node: div-iter and div-rec39758
+Node: Hanoi40844
+Node: Tak41425
+Node: Ctak41780
+Node: Takl42760
+Node: Cpstak43416
+Node: Pi44195
+Node: Principles of Compilation45328
+Node: Macro-Expansion and Analysis45754
+Node: Building Closures49559
+Node: Lambda-lifting52450
+Node: Statement-lifting55181
+Node: Higher-order Arglists56289
+Node: Typing and Constants58095
+Node: About Hobbit59359
+Node: The Aims of Developing Hobbit59619
+Node: Manifest60510
+Node: Author and Contributors60969
+Node: Future Improvements62024
+Node: Release History62789
+Node: Index69591

End Tag Table
diff --git a/hobbit.scm b/hobbit.scm
index 5505bf1..eff85ba 100644
--- a/hobbit.scm
+++ b/hobbit.scm
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
; 2002-04-11
;
; Copyright (C) 1992-1997: Tanel Tammet
-; Copyright (C) 1998-2002: Free Software Foundation
+; Copyright (C) 1998-2006: Free Software Foundation
;
; tammet@staff.ttu.ee, tammet@cs.chalmers.se
;
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
errjmp-ok ints-disabled sig-deferred alrm-deferred han-sig han-alrm
must-malloc ilength s-read s-write s-newline s-make-string
s-make-vector s-list s-string s-vector repl-driver newsmob lthrow repl
- gc-end gc-start growth-mon iprin1 intprint iprlist lputc lputs
+ gc-end gc-start growth-mon scm_iprin1 scm_intprint scm_iprlist lputc lputs
lfwrite time-in-msec my-time init-tables init-storage init-subrs
init-features init-iprocs init- init-scl init-io init-repl init-time
init-signals ignore-signals unignore-signals init-eval init-sc2
@@ -259,8 +259,9 @@
;;; eval
throwval quit input-portp output-portp
cur-input-port cur-output-port open-file open-pipe close-port
- close-pipe lread read-char peek-char eof-objectp lwrite display
- newline write-char file-position file-set-position lgetenv prog-args
+ close-pipe read-char peek-char eof-objectp scm_write scm_display
+ scm_newline scm_write-char
+ file-position file-set-position scm_file-position lgetenv prog-args
makacro makmacro makmmacro
remove ash round array-ref array_ref
sin cos tan asin acos atan sinh cosh tanh asinh acosh atanh sqrt expt
@@ -2115,7 +2116,7 @@
;; (display-c-newline))
((eq? 'if (car term))
(display-c-indent n)
- (display-c "if(")
+ (display-c "if (")
(display-c-expression (cadr term) #t)
(display-c #\))
(cond ((not (pair? (caddr term)))
@@ -2170,7 +2171,7 @@
(display-c-statement (car (cdddr term)) n))))
((eq? (car term) *do-not*)
(display-c-indent n)
- (display-c "for(")
+ (display-c "for (")
(let ((lst1 (map (lambda (x) (list 'set! (car x) (cadr x)))
(cadr term)))
(lst2 (map (lambda (x) (list 'set! (car x) (caddr x)))
@@ -2561,12 +2562,12 @@
(read "scm_read" 1)
(read-char "scm_read_char" 1)
- (peek-char "peek_char" 1)
+ (peek-char "scm_peek_char" 1)
(eof-object? "eof_objectp" 1)
- (write "lwrite" 2)
- (display "display" 2)
- (newline "newline" 1)
- (write-char "write_char" 2)
+ (write "scm_write" 2)
+ (display "scm_display" 2)
+ (newline "scm_newline" 1)
+ (write-char "scm_write_char" 2)
(input-port? "input_portp" 1)
(output-port? "output_portp" 1)
diff --git a/hobbit.texi b/hobbit.texi
index 0e59bf3..a04c8f8 100644
--- a/hobbit.texi
+++ b/hobbit.texi
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ procedures are redefined, neither before the compiled program is
initialized, during its work or later via the interpreter.
Hobbit checks the compiled source and whenever some variable bar is
-defined as a procedure, but is later redefined, or @t{set!} is applied
+defined as a procedure, but is later redefined, or @t{set!} is applied
to bar, then hobbit assumes thas this particular variable bar is
redefinable. bar may be a primitive (eg @samp{car}) or a name of a
compiled procedure.
@@ -2080,7 +2080,7 @@ A bug in the liftability analysis,
reported by A. Jaffer (agj @@ alum.mit.edu).
@item
A bug occurring in case arguments are evaluated right-to-left,
-which happens with Hobbit compiled by gcc on Linux.
+which happens with Hobbit compiled by gcc on GNU/Linux.
Reported and patched by George K. Bronnikov (goga@@bronnikov.msk.su)
@item
A closure-building bug sometimes leading to a serious loss of
diff --git a/indexes.texi b/indexes.texi
index 0aff554..758700a 100644
--- a/indexes.texi
+++ b/indexes.texi
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
@ifhtml
-@node Index, , The Implementation, Top
+@node Index, Procedure and Macro Index, The Implementation, Top
@unnumbered Index
@end ifhtml
@@ -14,36 +14,36 @@
@end ifnotinfo
@ifnotinfo
-@node Procedure and Macro Index, Variable Index, Indexes, Indexes
+@node Procedure and Macro Index, Variable Index, Index, Index
@end ifnotinfo
-@unnumberedsec Procedure and Macro Index
+@unnumbered Procedure and Macro Index
@c This is an alphabetical list of all the procedures and macros in SCM.
@printindex fn
@ifnotinfo
-@node Variable Index, Type Index, Procedure and Macro Index, Indexes
+@node Variable Index, Type Index, Procedure and Macro Index, Index
@end ifnotinfo
-@unnumberedsec Variable Index
+@unnumbered Variable Index
@c This is an alphabetical list of all the global variables in SCM.
@printindex vr
@ifnotinfo
-@node Type Index, Concept Index, Variable Index, Indexes
+@node Type Index, Concept Index, Variable Index, Index
@end ifnotinfo
-@unnumberedsec Type Index
+@unnumbered Type Index
@c This is an alphabetical list of data types and feature names in SCM.
@printindex tp
@ifnotinfo
-@node Concept Index, , Type Index, Indexes
+@node Concept Index, , Type Index, Index
@end ifnotinfo
-@unnumberedsec Concept Index
+@unnumbered Concept Index
@c This is an alphabetical list of concepts introduced in this manual.
diff --git a/ioext.c b/ioext.c
index 62efc2b..9f4ada7 100644
--- a/ioext.c
+++ b/ioext.c
@@ -193,49 +193,8 @@ static char s_write_line[] = "write-line";
SCM l_write_line(obj, port)
SCM obj, port;
{
- display(obj, port);
- return newline(port);
-}
-
-static char s_file_position[] = "file-position",
- s_file_set_pos[] = "file-set-position";
-SCM file_position(port)
- SCM port;
-{
- long ans;
- ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPFPORTP(port), port, ARG1, s_file_position);
- SYSCALL(ans = ftell(STREAM(port)););
- if (CRDYP(port)) ans--;
- return MAKINUM(ans);
- }
-SCM file_set_position(port, pos)
- SCM port, pos;
-{
- SCM ans;
- ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPFPORTP(port), port, ARG1, s_file_set_pos);
-#ifndef RECKLESS
- if (TRACKED & SCM_PORTFLAGS(port)) {
- if (INUM0==pos) {
- int i = SCM_PORTNUM(port);
- scm_port_table[i].line = 1L;
- scm_port_table[i].col = 1;
- }
- else {
- if (2 <= verbose)
- scm_warn("Setting file position for tracked port: ", "", port);
- SCM_PORTFLAGS(port) &= (~TRACKED);
- }
- }
-#endif
- CLRDY(port); /* Clear ungetted char */
- SYSCALL(ans = (fseek(STREAM(port), INUM(pos), 0)) ? BOOL_F : BOOL_T;);
-#ifdef HAVE_PIPE
-# ifdef ESPIPE
- if (!OPIOPORTP(port))
- ASRTER(ESPIPE != errno, port, ARG1, s_file_set_pos);
-# endif
-#endif
- return ans;
+ scm_display(obj, port);
+ return scm_newline(port);
}
static char s_reopen_file[] = "reopen-file";
@@ -792,7 +751,6 @@ SCM l_putenv(str)
#endif
static iproc subr1s[] = {
- {s_file_position, file_position},
{s_fileno, l_fileno},
#ifndef MCH_AMIGA
# ifndef vms
@@ -877,7 +835,6 @@ SCM scm_try_create_file(fname, modes, perms)
#endif
static iproc subr2os[] = {
- {s_file_set_pos, file_set_position},
{s_read_line1, read_line1},
{s_write_line, l_write_line},
{0, 0}};
diff --git a/mkimpcat.scm b/mkimpcat.scm
index 02d1323..ad39438 100644
--- a/mkimpcat.scm
+++ b/mkimpcat.scm
@@ -184,6 +184,8 @@
(in-implementation-vicinity "gsubr" link:able-suffix))
(add-link 'array-for-each
(in-implementation-vicinity "ramap" link:able-suffix))
+ (add-link 'byte-number
+ (in-implementation-vicinity "bytenumb" link:able-suffix))
)
(display* ")")
)
diff --git a/patchlvl.h b/patchlvl.h
index e7ddcfa..7d4b210 100644
--- a/patchlvl.h
+++ b/patchlvl.h
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
# for alpha release, "b" for beta release, "c", and so on), and the
# trailing number is the patchlevel. */
# /* This next line sets VERSION when included from the Makefile */
-VERSION=5e3
+VERSION=5e4
#endif
#ifndef SCMVERSION
-# define SCMVERSION "5e3"
+# define SCMVERSION "5e4"
#endif
#ifdef nosve
# define INIT_FILE_NAME "Init"SCMVERSION"_scm";
diff --git a/platform.txi b/platform.txi
index ef3d033..199e0df 100644
--- a/platform.txi
+++ b/platform.txi
@@ -13,18 +13,18 @@ amiga-aztec m68000 amiga cc
amiga-dice-c m68000 amiga dcc
amiga-gcc m68000 amiga gcc
amiga-sas m68000 amiga lc
-atari-st-gcc m68000 atari.st gcc
-atari-st-turbo-c m68000 atari.st tcc
+atari-st-gcc m68000 atari-st gcc
+atari-st-turbo-c m68000 atari-st tcc
borland-c i8086 ms-dos bcc
darwin powerpc unix cc
djgpp i386 ms-dos gcc
-freebsd i386 unix cc
+freebsd *unknown* unix cc
gcc *unknown* unix gcc
gnu-win32 i386 unix gcc
highc i386 ms-dos hc386
hp-ux hp-risc hp-ux cc
irix mips irix gcc
-linux i386 linux gcc
+linux *unknown* linux gcc
linux-aout i386 linux gcc
linux-ia64 ia64 linux gcc
microsoft-c i8086 ms-dos cl
diff --git a/posix.c b/posix.c
index 06e6b5f..1413930 100644
--- a/posix.c
+++ b/posix.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1998, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
diff --git a/r4rstest.scm b/r4rstest.scm
index 5025733..95298f0 100644
--- a/r4rstest.scm
+++ b/r4rstest.scm
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-;; Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
@@ -180,6 +180,7 @@
(test 34 'let x)
(test 6 'let (let () (define x 6) x))
(test 34 'let x)
+(test 34 'let (let ((x x)) x))
(test 7 'let* (let* ((x 3)) (define x 7) x))
(test 34 'let* x)
(test 8 'let* (let* () (define x 8) x))
@@ -248,6 +249,12 @@
(test 6 'define (add3 3))
(define first car)
(test 1 'define (first '(1 2)))
+(define foo (lambda () 9))
+(test 9 'define (foo))
+(define foo foo)
+(test 9 'define (foo))
+(define foo (let ((foo foo)) (lambda () (+ 1 (foo)))))
+(test 10 'define (foo))
(define old-+ +)
(begin (begin (begin)
(begin (begin (begin) (define + (lambda (x y) (list y x)))
diff --git a/ramap.c b/ramap.c
index 53357e7..ad3a74e 100644
--- a/ramap.c
+++ b/ramap.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -1546,6 +1546,77 @@ SCM array_for_each(proc, ra0, lra)
}
}
+static char s_array_index_for_each[] = "array-index-for-each";
+SCM scm_array_index_for_each(ra, proc)
+ SCM ra, proc;
+{
+ SCM hp_av, hp_indv, auto_av[5];
+ SCM *av = &auto_av[0];
+ long auto_indv[5];
+ long *indv = &auto_indv[0];
+ sizet i;
+ ASRTER(NIMP(ra), ra, ARG1, s_array_index_for_each);
+ i = INUM(array_rank(ra));
+#ifndef RECKLESS
+ scm_arity_check(proc, i+0L, s_array_index_for_each);
+#endif
+ if (i >= 5) {
+ scm_protect_temp(&hp_av);
+ scm_protect_temp(&hp_indv);
+ hp_av = make_vector(MAKINUM(i), BOOL_F);
+ av = VELTS(hp_av);
+ hp_indv = make_uve(i+0L, MAKINUM(-32L));
+ indv = (long *)VELTS(hp_indv);
+ }
+ switch TYP7(ra) {
+ default: badarg: wta(ra, (char *)ARG1, s_array_index_for_each);
+ case tc7_vector: {
+ for (i = 0; i < LENGTH(ra); i++) {
+ av[0] = MAKINUM(i);
+ scm_cvapply(proc, 1L, av);
+ }
+ return UNSPECIFIED;
+ }
+ case tcs_uves:
+ for (i = 0; i < LENGTH(ra); i++) {
+ av[0] = MAKINUM(i);
+ scm_cvapply(proc, 1L, auto_av);
+ }
+ return UNSPECIFIED;
+ case tc7_smob: ASRTGO(ARRAYP(ra), badarg);
+ {
+ int j, k, kmax = ARRAY_NDIM(ra) - 1;
+ if (kmax < 0)
+ return apply(proc, EOL, EOL);
+ for (k = 0; k <= kmax; k++)
+ indv[k] = ARRAY_DIMS(ra)[k].lbnd;
+ k = kmax;
+ do {
+ if (k==kmax) {
+ indv[k] = ARRAY_DIMS(ra)[k].lbnd;
+ i = cind(ra, indv);
+ for (; indv[k] <= ARRAY_DIMS(ra)[k].ubnd; indv[k]++) {
+ for (j = kmax+1; j--;)
+ av[j] = MAKINUM(indv[j]);
+ scm_cvapply(proc, kmax+1L, av);
+ i += ARRAY_DIMS(ra)[k].inc;
+ }
+ k--;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (indv[k] < ARRAY_DIMS(ra)[k].ubnd) {
+ indv[k]++;
+ k++;
+ continue;
+ }
+ indv[k] = ARRAY_DIMS(ra)[k].lbnd - 1;
+ k--;
+ } while (k >= 0);
+ return UNSPECIFIED;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
static char s_array_imap[] = "array-index-map!";
SCM array_imap(ra, proc)
SCM ra, proc;
@@ -1788,12 +1859,13 @@ static iproc lsubr2s[] = {
{s_sarray_map, array_map},
{s_array_for_each, array_for_each},
{s_array_imap, array_imap},
+ {s_array_index_for_each, scm_array_index_for_each},
{0, 0}};
static void init_raprocs(subra)
ra_iproc *subra;
{
- for(; subra->name; subra++)
+ for (; subra->name; subra++)
subra->sproc = CDR(sysintern(subra->name, UNDEFINED));
}
diff --git a/record.c b/record.c
index de72dce..30fa677 100644
--- a/record.c
+++ b/record.c
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ SCM rec_constr(rtd, flds)
i = ilength(flds);
ASRTER(i>=0, flds, ARG2, s_rec_constr);
indices = MAKE_REC_INDS(i);
- for(i = 0; NIMP(flds); i++, flds = CDR(flds)) {
+ for (i = 0; NIMP(flds); i++, flds = CDR(flds)) {
fld = CAR(flds);
ASRTER(NIMP(fld) && SYMBOLP(fld), fld, ARG2, s_rec_constr);
flst = RTD_FIELDS(rtd);
@@ -319,26 +319,26 @@ static int recprin1(exp, port, writing)
}
names = RTD_FIELDS(REC_RTD(exp));
lputs("#s(", port);
- iprin1(RTD_NAME(REC_RTD(exp)), port, 0);
+ scm_iprin1(RTD_NAME(REC_RTD(exp)), port, 0);
if (writing) {
lputc(':', port);
- intprint(((long)REC_RTD(exp))>>1, 16, port);
+ scm_intprint(((long)REC_RTD(exp))>>1, 16, port);
}
for (i = 1; i < NUMDIGS(exp); i++) {
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(CAR(names), port, 0);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(names), port, 0);
names = CDR(names);
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(VELTS(exp)[i], port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(VELTS(exp)[i], port, writing);
}
lputc(')', port);
/*
lputs("#<record <", port);
- iprin1(RTD_NAME(REC_RTD(exp)), port, 0);
+ scm_iprin1(RTD_NAME(REC_RTD(exp)), port, 0);
lputc('>', port);
- for(i = 1; i < NUMDIGS(exp); i++) {
+ for (i = 1; i < NUMDIGS(exp); i++) {
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(VELTS(exp)[i], port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(VELTS(exp)[i], port, writing);
}
lputc('>', port);
*/
@@ -350,11 +350,11 @@ SCM rec_rtdprin1(rtd, port, writing_p)
SCM rtd, port, writing_p;
{
lputs("#s(record-type ", port);
- iprin1(RTD_NAME(rtd), port, 0);
+ scm_iprin1(RTD_NAME(rtd), port, 0);
lputc(':', port);
- intprint(((long)rtd)>>1, 16, port);
+ scm_intprint(((long)rtd)>>1, 16, port);
lputs(" fields ", port);
- iprin1(RTD_FIELDS(rtd), port, 0);
+ scm_iprin1(RTD_FIELDS(rtd), port, 0);
if (NIMP(RTD_PRINTER(rtd)))
lputs(" P)", port);
else
diff --git a/repl.c b/repl.c
index b6d2602..5fa98d9 100644
--- a/repl.c
+++ b/repl.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -67,6 +67,10 @@ void scm_fill_freelist P((void));
# include <ctype.h>
#endif
+#ifdef linux
+# include <ctype.h>
+#endif
+
#ifdef ARM_ULIB
# include <termio.h>
int set_erase()
@@ -88,8 +92,8 @@ unsigned char uppers[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
void init_tables()
{
int i;
- for(i = 0;i<CHAR_CODE_LIMIT;i++) upcase[i] = downcase[i] = i;
- for(i = 0;i<sizeof lowers/sizeof(char);i++) {
+ for (i = 0;i<CHAR_CODE_LIMIT;i++) upcase[i] = downcase[i] = i;
+ for (i = 0;i<sizeof lowers/sizeof(char);i++) {
upcase[lowers[i]] = uppers[i];
downcase[uppers[i]] = lowers[i];
}
@@ -155,15 +159,16 @@ static char s_freshline[] = "freshline";
static char s_eofin[] = "end of file in ";
static char s_unknown_sharp[] = "unknown # object";
-static SCM lread1 P((SCM port, int flgs, const char *what));
-static SCM lreadr P((SCM tok_buf, SCM port, int flgs));
-static SCM lreadpr P((SCM tok_buf, SCM port, int flgs));
-static SCM lreadparen P((SCM tok_buf, SCM port, int flgs, char *name));
-static SCM lread_rec P((SCM tok_buf, SCM port));
-static sizet read_token P((int ic, SCM tok_buf, SCM port));
+static SCM scm_lread1 P((SCM port, int flgs, const char *what));
+static SCM scm_lreadr P((SCM tok_buf, SCM port, int flgs));
+static SCM scm_lreadpr P((SCM tok_buf, SCM port, int flgs));
+static SCM scm_lreadparen P((SCM tok_buf, SCM port, int flgs, char *name));
+static SCM scm_lread_rec P((SCM tok_buf, SCM port));
+static sizet scm_read_token P((int ic, SCM tok_buf, SCM port, int flgs));
static void err_head P((char *str));
+extern int case_sensitize_symbols; /* 0 or 8 */
-void intprint(n, radix, port)
+void scm_intprint(n, radix, port)
long n;
int radix;
SCM port;
@@ -172,7 +177,7 @@ void intprint(n, radix, port)
lfwrite(num_buf, (sizet)sizeof(char), iint2str(n, radix, num_buf), port);
}
-void ipruk(hdr, ptr, port)
+void scm_ipruk(hdr, ptr, port)
char *hdr;
SCM ptr;
SCM port;
@@ -181,17 +186,17 @@ void ipruk(hdr, ptr, port)
lputs(hdr, port);
if (scm_cell_p(ptr)) {
lputs(" (0x", port);
- intprint(CAR(ptr), -16, port);
+ scm_intprint(CAR(ptr), -16, port);
lputs(" . 0x", port);
- intprint(CDR(ptr), -16, port);
+ scm_intprint(CDR(ptr), -16, port);
lputs(") @", port);
}
lputs(" 0x", port);
- intprint(ptr, -16, port);
+ scm_intprint(ptr, -16, port);
lputc('>', port);
}
-void iprlist(hdr, exp, tlr, port, writing)
+void scm_iprlist(hdr, exp, tlr, port, writing)
char *hdr, tlr;
SCM exp;
SCM port;
@@ -199,32 +204,32 @@ void iprlist(hdr, exp, tlr, port, writing)
{
lputs(hdr, port);
/* CHECK_INTS; */
- iprin1(CAR(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(exp), port, writing);
exp = GCCDR(exp); /* CDR(exp); */
- for(;NIMP(exp);exp = GCCDR(exp) /* CDR(exp)*/) {
+ for (;NIMP(exp);exp = GCCDR(exp) /* CDR(exp)*/) {
if (!scm_cell_p(~1L & exp)) break;
if (NECONSP(exp)) break;
lputc(' ', port);
/* CHECK_INTS; */
- iprin1(CAR(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(exp), port, writing);
}
if (NNULLP(exp)) {
lputs(" . ", port);
- iprin1(exp, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(exp, port, writing);
}
lputc(tlr, port);
}
-void iprin1(exp, port, writing)
+void scm_iprin1(exp, port, writing)
SCM exp;
SCM port;
int writing;
{
register long i;
taloop:
- switch (7 & (int)exp) {
+ switch (7 & PTR2INT(exp)) {
case 2:
case 6:
- intprint(INUM(exp), 10, port);
+ scm_intprint(INUM(exp), 10, port);
break;
case 4:
if (ICHRP(exp)) {
@@ -237,27 +242,27 @@ taloop:
lputs(charnames[(sizeof charnames/sizeof(char *))-1], port);
#endif /* ndef EBCDIC */
else if (i > '\177')
- intprint(i, -8, port);
+ scm_intprint(i, -8, port);
else lputc((int)i, port);
}
else if (SCM_LINUMP(exp)) {
lputs("#<line ", port);
- intprint(SCM_LINUM(exp), -10, port);
+ scm_intprint(SCM_LINUM(exp), -10, port);
lputc('>', port);
}
else if (IFLAGP(exp) && (ISYMNUM(exp)<(sizeof isymnames/sizeof(char *))))
lputs(ISYMCHARS(exp), port);
else if (ILOCP(exp)) {
lputs("#@", port);
- intprint((long)IFRAME(exp), -10, port);
+ scm_intprint((long)IFRAME(exp), -10, port);
lputc(ICDRP(exp)?'-':'+', port);
- intprint((long)IDIST(exp), -10, port);
+ scm_intprint((long)IDIST(exp), -10, port);
}
else goto idef;
break;
case 1: /* gloc */
if (!scm_cell_p(exp-1)) {
- ipruk("gloc", exp, port);
+ scm_ipruk("gloc", exp, port);
break;
}
lputs("#@", port);
@@ -270,11 +275,11 @@ taloop:
goto taloop;
default:
idef:
- ipruk("immediate", exp, port);
+ scm_ipruk("immediate", exp, port);
break;
case 0:
if (!scm_cell_p(exp)) {
- ipruk("heap", exp, port);
+ scm_ipruk("heap", exp, port);
break;
}
switch TYP7(exp) {
@@ -282,8 +287,8 @@ taloop:
if (CAR(exp) != IM_LET) {
lputs("(#@call ", port);
exp = CDR(exp);
- iprin1(CAR(exp), port, writing);
- iprlist(" ", CAR(CDR(exp)), ')', port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprlist(" ", CAR(CDR(exp)), ')', port, writing);
break;
}
/* else fall through */
@@ -297,7 +302,7 @@ taloop:
case tcs_cons_chflag:
case tcs_cons_gloc:
case tcs_cons_nimcar:
- iprlist("(", exp, ')', port, writing);
+ scm_iprlist("(", exp, ')', port, writing);
break;
case tcs_closures:
scm_princlosure(exp, port, writing);
@@ -305,7 +310,7 @@ taloop:
case tc7_string:
if (writing) {
lputc('\"', port);
- for(i = 0;i<LENGTH(exp);++i) switch (CHARS(exp)[i]) {
+ for (i = 0;i<LENGTH(exp);++i) switch (CHARS(exp)[i]) {
case '\"':
case '\\':
lputc('\\', port);
@@ -317,14 +322,16 @@ taloop:
}
case tcs_symbols:
if (writing) { /* slashified symbol */
- for(i = 0;i<LENGTH(exp);++i) switch (CHARS(exp)[i]) {
- case '\\': case '\"': case '\'': case '(': case ')': case '#':
+ for (i = 0;i<LENGTH(exp);++i) switch (CHARS(exp)[i]) {
case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E':
case 'F': case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J':
case 'K': case 'L': case 'M': case 'N': case 'O':
case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R': case 'S': case 'T':
case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X': case 'Y': case 'Z':
+ if (case_sensitize_symbols) goto skipit;
+ case '\\': case '\"': case '\'': case '(': case ')': case '#':
lputc('\\', port);
+ skipit:
default:
lputc(CHARS(exp)[i], port);
}
@@ -335,14 +342,14 @@ taloop:
break;
case tc7_vector:
lputs("#(", port);
- for(i = 0;i+1<LENGTH(exp);++i) {
+ for (i = 0;i+1<LENGTH(exp);++i) {
/* CHECK_INTS; */
- iprin1(VELTS(exp)[i], port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(VELTS(exp)[i], port, writing);
lputc(' ', port);
}
if (i<LENGTH(exp)) {
/* CHECK_INTS; */
- iprin1(VELTS(exp)[i], port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(VELTS(exp)[i], port, writing);
}
lputc(')', port);
break;
@@ -360,9 +367,9 @@ taloop:
#ifdef CCLO
if (tc16_cclo==TYP16(exp)) {
lputs("#<compiled-closure ", port);
- iprin1(CCLO_SUBR(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CCLO_SUBR(exp), port, writing);
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(VELTS(exp)[1], port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(VELTS(exp)[1], port, writing);
lputc('>', port);
break;
}
@@ -373,9 +380,9 @@ taloop:
break;
case tc7_contin:
lputs("#<continuation ", port);
- intprint(LENGTH(exp), -10, port);
+ scm_intprint(LENGTH(exp), -10, port);
lputs(" @ ", port);
- intprint((long)CHARS(exp), -16, port);
+ scm_intprint((long)CHARS(exp), -16, port);
lputc('>', port);
break;
case tc7_port:
@@ -393,7 +400,7 @@ taloop:
if (i<numsmob && smobs[i].print && (smobs[i].print)(exp, port, writing))
break;
goto punk;
- default: punk: ipruk("type", exp, port);
+ default: punk: scm_ipruk("type", exp, port);
}
}
}
@@ -605,8 +612,8 @@ int scm_io_error(port, what)
lputs(";;", cur_errp);
lputs(what, cur_errp);
lputs(": closing pipe ", cur_errp);
- iprin1(port, cur_errp, 1);
- newline(cur_errp);
+ scm_iprin1(port, cur_errp, 1);
+ scm_newline(cur_errp);
}
close_port(port);
if (*loc_broken_pipe && NIMP(*loc_broken_pipe))
@@ -623,47 +630,41 @@ int scm_io_error(port, what)
return 0; /* squelch warning */
}
-static char s_fflush[] = "fflush";
void lfflush(port) /* internal SCM call */
SCM port;
{
sizet i = PTOBNUM(port);
while ((ptobs[i].fflush)(STREAM(port)) &&
- scm_io_error(port, s_fflush))
+ scm_io_error(port, "lfflush"))
;
}
-static char s_flush[] = "force-output";
-SCM lflush(port) /* user accessible as force-output */
+static char s_force_output[] = "force-output";
+SCM scm_force_output(port)
SCM port;
{
- if (UNBNDP(port)) port = cur_outp;
- else ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPOUTPORTP(port), port, ARG1, s_flush);
- {
- sizet i = PTOBNUM(port);
- while ((ptobs[i].fflush)(STREAM(port)) &&
- scm_io_error(port, s_fflush))
- ;
- return UNSPECIFIED;
- }
+ if (UNBNDP(port)) port = cur_outp;
+ else ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPOUTPORTP(port), port, ARG1, s_force_output);
+ lfflush(port);
+ return UNSPECIFIED;
}
-SCM lwrite(obj, port)
+SCM scm_write(obj, port)
SCM obj, port;
{
if (UNBNDP(port)) port = cur_outp;
else ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPOUTPORTP(port), port, ARG2, s_write);
- iprin1(obj, port, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(obj, port, 1);
return UNSPECIFIED;
}
-SCM display(obj, port)
+SCM scm_display(obj, port)
SCM obj, port;
{
if (UNBNDP(port)) port = cur_outp;
else ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPOUTPORTP(port), port, ARG2, s_display);
- iprin1(obj, port, 0);
+ scm_iprin1(obj, port, 0);
return UNSPECIFIED;
}
-SCM newline(port)
+SCM scm_newline(port)
SCM port;
{
if (UNBNDP(port)) port = cur_outp;
@@ -672,7 +673,7 @@ SCM newline(port)
if (port==cur_outp) lfflush(port);
return UNSPECIFIED;
}
-SCM write_char(chr, port)
+SCM scm_write_char(chr, port)
SCM chr, port;
{
if (UNBNDP(port)) port = cur_outp;
@@ -745,7 +746,7 @@ sizet lfwrite(ptr, size, nitems, port)
sizet ret, i = PTOBNUM(port);
do {
ret = (ptobs[i].fwrite)(ptr, size, nitems, STREAM(port));
- } while(nitems != ret && scm_io_error(port, "fwrite"));
+ } while(nitems != ret && scm_io_error(port, "fwrite"));
if (CRDY & CAR(port)) {
sizet j;
i = SCM_PORTNUM(port);
@@ -823,7 +824,7 @@ SCM scm_read_char(port)
if (EOF==c) return EOF_VAL;
return MAKICHR(c);
}
-SCM peek_char(port)
+SCM scm_peek_char(port)
SCM port;
{
int c;
@@ -873,42 +874,42 @@ static char s_read_numbered[] = "read-numbered";
SCM scm_read(port)
SCM port;
{
- return lread1(port, 0, s_read);
+ return scm_lread1(port, case_sensitize_symbols, s_read);
}
SCM scm_read_for_load(port)
SCM port;
{
- return lread1(port, 4, s_read_for_load);
+ return scm_lread1(port, 4 | case_sensitize_symbols, s_read_for_load);
}
#ifndef MEMOIZE_LOCALS
SCM scm_read_numbered(port)
SCM port;
{
- return lread1(port, 6, s_read_numbered);
+ return scm_lread1(port, 6 | case_sensitize_symbols, s_read_numbered);
}
#endif
-static SCM lread1(port, flgs, what)
+static SCM scm_lread1(port, flgs, what)
SCM port;
int flgs;
const char *what;
{
- int c;
- SCM tok_buf;
- if (UNBNDP(port)) port = cur_inp;
- ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPINPORTP(port), port, ARG1, what);
- do {
- c = flush_ws(port);
- if (EOF==c) return EOF_VAL;
- lungetc(c, port);
- tok_buf = makstr(30L);
- } while (EOF_VAL==(tok_buf = lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs)));
- return tok_buf;
+ int c;
+ SCM tok_buf;
+ if (UNBNDP(port)) port = cur_inp;
+ ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPINPORTP(port), port, ARG1, what);
+ do {
+ c = flush_ws(port);
+ if (EOF==c) return EOF_VAL;
+ lungetc(c, port);
+ tok_buf = makstr(30L);
+ } while (EOF_VAL==(tok_buf = scm_lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs)));
+ return tok_buf;
}
static SCM *loc_loadsharp = 0, *loc_readsharp = 0, *loc_charsharp = 0;
-static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
+static SCM scm_lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
SCM tok_buf;
SCM port;
int flgs;
@@ -916,7 +917,7 @@ static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
int c;
sizet j;
SCM p;
- if (2==(3&flgs)) return lread_rec(tok_buf, port);
+ if (2==(3 & flgs)) return scm_lread_rec(tok_buf, port);
tryagain:
c = flush_ws(port);
switch (c) {
@@ -924,15 +925,15 @@ static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
#ifdef BRACKETS_AS_PARENS
case '[':
#endif
- case '(': return lreadparen(tok_buf, port, flgs, s_list);
+ case '(': return scm_lreadparen(tok_buf, port, flgs, s_list);
#ifdef BRACKETS_AS_PARENS
case ']':
#endif
case ')': return UNDEFINED; /* goto tryagain; */
case '\'': return cons2(i_quote,
- lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs), EOL);
+ scm_lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs), EOL);
case '`': return cons2(i_quasiquote,
- lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs), EOL);
+ scm_lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs), EOL);
case ',':
c = lgetc(port);
if ('@'==c) p = i_uq_splicing;
@@ -940,7 +941,7 @@ static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
lungetc(c, port);
p = i_unquote;
}
- return cons2(p, lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs), EOL);
+ return cons2(p, scm_lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs), EOL);
case '#':
c = lgetc(port);
switch (c) {
@@ -948,7 +949,7 @@ static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
case '[':
#endif
case '(':
- p = lreadparen(tok_buf, port, flgs, s_vector);
+ p = scm_lreadparen(tok_buf, port, flgs, s_vector);
return NULLP(p) ? nullvect : vector(p);
case 't': case 'T': return BOOL_T;
case 'f': case 'F': return BOOL_F;
@@ -959,7 +960,7 @@ static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
c = '#';
goto num;
case '*':
- j = read_token(c, tok_buf, port);
+ j = scm_read_token(c, tok_buf, port, flgs);
p = istr2bve(CHARS(tok_buf)+1, (long)(j-1));
if (NFALSEP(p)) return p;
else goto unkshrp;
@@ -968,11 +969,11 @@ static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
if ('\\'==c) {
CHARS(tok_buf)[0] = c;
j = 1;
- } else j = read_token(c, tok_buf, port);
+ } else j = scm_read_token(c, tok_buf, port, flgs);
if (j==1) return MAKICHR(c);
for (c = 0;c<sizeof charnames/sizeof(char *);c++)
if (charnames[c]
- && (0==strcmp(charnames[c], CHARS(tok_buf))))
+ && (0==strcasecmp(charnames[c], CHARS(tok_buf))))
return MAKICHR(charnums[c]);
if (loc_charsharp && NIMP(*loc_charsharp)) {
resizuve(tok_buf, MAKINUM(j));
@@ -1002,11 +1003,11 @@ static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
{
SCM reader =
#ifndef MEMOIZE_LOCALS
- (3&flgs) ? p_read_numbered :
+ (3 & flgs) ? p_read_numbered :
#endif
- ((4&flgs) ? p_read_for_load : p_read);
+ ((4 & flgs) ? p_read_for_load : p_read);
SCM args = cons2(MAKICHR(c), port, cons(reader, EOL));
- if ((4&flgs) && loc_loadsharp && NIMP(*loc_loadsharp)) {
+ if ((4 & flgs) && loc_loadsharp && NIMP(*loc_loadsharp)) {
p = apply(*loc_loadsharp, args, EOL);
if (UNSPECIFIED==p) goto tryagain;
return p;
@@ -1046,7 +1047,7 @@ static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
case DIGITS:
case '.': case '-': case '+':
num:
- j = read_token(c, tok_buf, port);
+ j = scm_read_token(c, tok_buf, port, flgs);
p = istring2number(CHARS(tok_buf), (long)j, 10L);
if (NFALSEP(p)) return p;
if (c=='#') {
@@ -1059,36 +1060,36 @@ static SCM lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
}
goto tok;
default:
- j = read_token(c, tok_buf, port);
+ j = scm_read_token(c, tok_buf, port, flgs);
tok:
p = intern(CHARS(tok_buf), j);
return CAR(p);
}
}
-static SCM lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
+static SCM scm_lreadr(tok_buf, port, flgs)
SCM tok_buf;
SCM port;
int flgs;
{
- SCM ans = lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs);
+ SCM ans = scm_lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs);
switch (ans) {
case UNDEFINED:
scm_warn("unexpected \")\"", "", port);
- return lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs);
+ return scm_lreadpr(tok_buf, port, flgs);
}
return ans;
}
-static SCM lread_rec(tok_buf, port)
+static SCM scm_lread_rec(tok_buf, port)
SCM tok_buf;
SCM port;
{
SCM line, form;
int c = flush_ws(port);
- switch(c) {
+ switch (c) {
default:
lungetc(c, port);
line = scm_port_line(port);
- form = lreadpr(tok_buf, port, 5);
+ form = scm_lreadpr(tok_buf, port, 5);
if (NFALSEP(line) && NIMP(form) &&
(CONSP(form) || VECTORP(form))) {
return cons(SCM_MAKE_LINUM(INUM(line)), form);
@@ -1105,37 +1106,38 @@ static SCM lread_rec(tok_buf, port)
#ifdef _UNICOS
_Pragma("noopt"); /* # pragma _CRI noopt */
#endif
-static sizet read_token(ic, tok_buf, port)
+static sizet scm_read_token(ic, tok_buf, port, flgs)
int ic;
SCM tok_buf;
SCM port;
+ int flgs;
{
- register sizet j = 1;
- register int c = ic;
- register char *p = CHARS(tok_buf);
- p[0] = '\\'==c ? lgetc(port) : downcase[c];
- while(1) {
- if (j+1 >= LENGTH(tok_buf)) p = grow_tok_buf(tok_buf);
- switch (c = lgetc(port)) {
+ register sizet j = 1;
+ register int c = ic;
+ register char *p = CHARS(tok_buf);
+ p[0] = '\\'==c ? lgetc(port) : 8 & flgs ? c : downcase[c];
+ while(1) {
+ if (j+1 >= LENGTH(tok_buf)) p = grow_tok_buf(tok_buf);
+ switch (c = lgetc(port)) {
#ifdef BRACKETS_AS_PARENS
- case '[': case ']':
+ case '[': case ']':
#endif
- case '(': case ')': case '\"': case ';':
- case ',': case '`':
- /* case '#': */
- case WHITE_SPACES:
- case LINE_INCREMENTORS:
- lungetc(c, port);
- case EOF:
- p[j] = 0;
- return j;
- case '\\': /* slashified symbol */
- p[j++] = lgetc(port);
- break;
- default:
- p[j++] = downcase[c];
- }
- }
+ case '(': case ')': case '\"': case ';':
+ case ',': case '`':
+ /* case '#': */
+ case WHITE_SPACES:
+ case LINE_INCREMENTORS:
+ lungetc(c, port);
+ case EOF:
+ p[j] = 0;
+ return j;
+ case '\\': /* slashified symbol */
+ p[j++] = lgetc(port);
+ break;
+ default:
+ p[j++] = 8 & flgs ? c : downcase[c];
+ }
+ }
}
#ifdef _UNICOS
_Pragma("opt"); /* # pragma _CRI opt */
@@ -1150,28 +1152,28 @@ _Pragma("opt"); /* # pragma _CRI opt */
/* 5 - top level read when adding line-numbers. Uses LOAD:SHARP */
/* 6 - recursive read when adding line-numbers. Uses LOAD:SHARP */
-static SCM lreadparen(tok_buf, port, flgs, name)
+static SCM scm_lreadparen(tok_buf, port, flgs, name)
SCM tok_buf;
SCM port;
int flgs;
char *name;
{
SCM lst, fst,
- tmp = lreadpr(tok_buf, port, (4&flgs) | ((3&flgs) ? 2 : 0));
+ tmp = scm_lreadpr(tok_buf, port, (0xC & flgs) | ((3 & flgs) ? 2 : 0));
if (UNDEFINED==tmp) return EOL;
if (i_dot==tmp) {
- fst = lreadr(tok_buf, port, (4&flgs) | ((3&flgs) ? 1 : 0));
+ fst = scm_lreadr(tok_buf, port, (0xC & flgs) | ((3 & flgs) ? 1 : 0));
closeit:
- tmp = lreadpr(tok_buf, port, 0);
+ tmp = scm_lreadpr(tok_buf, port, 0);
if (UNDEFINED != tmp) wta(UNDEFINED, "missing close paren", name);
return fst;
}
fst = lst = cons(tmp, EOL);
while (UNDEFINED !=
- (tmp = lreadpr(tok_buf, port, (4&flgs) | ((3&flgs) ? 2 : 0)))) {
+ (tmp = scm_lreadpr(tok_buf, port, (0xC & flgs) | ((3 & flgs) ? 2 : 0)))) {
if (EOF_VAL==tmp) wta(lst, s_eofin, s_list);
if (i_dot==tmp) {
- CDR(lst) = lreadr(tok_buf, port, (4&flgs) | ((3&flgs) ? 1 : 0));
+ CDR(lst) = scm_lreadr(tok_buf, port, (0xC & flgs) | ((3 & flgs) ? 1 : 0));
goto closeit;
}
lst = (CDR(lst) = cons(tmp, EOL));
@@ -1233,7 +1235,7 @@ static int prinarb(exp, port, writing)
{
lputs("#<arbiter ", port);
if (CAR(exp) & (1L<<16)) lputs("locked ", port);
- iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
lputc('>', port);
return !0;
}
@@ -1359,7 +1361,7 @@ SCM scm_top_level(initpath, toplvl_fun)
if (i) i = UNCOOK(i);
#endif
drloop:
- switch ((int)i) {
+ switch (PTR2INT(i)) {
default:
{
char *name = errmsgs[i-WNA].s_response;
@@ -1376,7 +1378,7 @@ SCM scm_top_level(initpath, toplvl_fun)
exitval = MAKINUM(EXIT_SUCCESS);
errjmp_bad = (char *)0;
errjmp_recursive = 0;
- lflush(sys_errp);
+ if (NIMP(sys_errp) && OPOUTPORTP(sys_errp)) lfflush(sys_errp);
errno = 0;
SIG_deferred = 0;
deferred_proc = 0;
@@ -1404,7 +1406,7 @@ SCM scm_top_level(initpath, toplvl_fun)
ints_disabled = 1;
errjmp_bad = (char *)0;
errjmp_recursive = 0;
- lflush(sys_errp);
+ if (NIMP(sys_errp) && OPOUTPORTP(sys_errp)) lfflush(sys_errp);
SIG_deferred = 0;
deferred_proc = 0;
gc_hook_active = 0;
@@ -1416,8 +1418,8 @@ SCM scm_top_level(initpath, toplvl_fun)
if (NIMP(loadports) && OPINPORTP(CAR(loadports))) {
if (scm_verbose > 1) {
lputs("; Aborting load (closing): ", cur_errp);
- display(*loc_loadpath, cur_errp);
- newline(cur_errp);
+ scm_display(*loc_loadpath, cur_errp);
+ scm_newline(cur_errp);
}
close_port(CAR(loadports)); /* close loading file. */
}
@@ -1436,8 +1438,8 @@ SCM scm_top_level(initpath, toplvl_fun)
dowinds(EOL);
if (MAKINUM(EXIT_SUCCESS) != exitval) {
lputs("; program args: ", cur_errp);
- lwrite(progargs, cur_errp);
- newline(cur_errp);
+ scm_write(progargs, cur_errp);
+ scm_newline(cur_errp);
}
return exitval;
case -3: /* restart. */
@@ -1506,6 +1508,50 @@ SCM scm_port_col(port)
}
return MAKINUM(col);
}
+
+static char s_file_position[] = "file-position";
+SCM scm_file_position(port, pos)
+ SCM port, pos;
+{
+ ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPFPORTP(port), port, ARG1, s_file_position);
+ if (UNBNDP(pos) || FALSEP(pos)) {
+ long ans;
+ SYSCALL(ans = ftell(STREAM(port)););
+ if (ans < 0) return BOOL_F;
+ if (CRDYP(port)) ans--;
+ return MAKINUM(ans);
+ }
+ ASRTER((INUMP(pos) && (INUM(pos) >= 0))
+ || (NIMP(pos) && (TYP16(pos)==tc16_bigpos)),
+ port, ARG2, s_file_position);
+#ifndef RECKLESS
+ if (TRACKED & SCM_PORTFLAGS(port)) {
+ if (INUM0==pos) {
+ int i = SCM_PORTNUM(port);
+ scm_port_table[i].line = 1L;
+ scm_port_table[i].col = 1;
+ }
+ else {
+ if (2 <= verbose)
+ scm_warn("Setting file position for tracked port: ", "", port);
+ SCM_PORTFLAGS(port) &= (~TRACKED);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ {
+ int ans;
+ CLRDY(port); /* Clear ungetted char */
+ SYSCALL(ans = fseek(STREAM(port), INUM(pos), 0););
+#ifdef HAVE_PIPE
+# ifdef ESPIPE
+ if (!OPIOPORTP(port))
+ ASRTER(ESPIPE != errno, port, ARG1, s_file_position);
+# endif
+#endif
+ return ans ? BOOL_F : BOOL_T;
+ }
+}
+
static char s_port_filename[] = "port-filename";
SCM scm_port_filename(port)
SCM port;
@@ -1535,7 +1581,7 @@ void growth_mon(obj, size, units, grewp)
lputs((grewp ? "; grew " : "; shrank "), sys_errp);
lputs(obj, sys_errp);
lputs(" to ", sys_errp);
- intprint(size, -10, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint(size, -10, sys_errp);
lputc(' ', sys_errp);
lputs(units, sys_errp);
if ((verbose > 4) && (obj==s_heap)) heap_report();
@@ -1563,15 +1609,15 @@ void gc_end()
gc_rt = INUM(my_time()) - gc_rt;
gc_time_taken = gc_time_taken + gc_rt;
if (verbose > 4) {
- intprint(time_in_msec(gc_rt), -10, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint(time_in_msec(gc_rt), -10, sys_errp);
lputs(".ms cpu, ", sys_errp);
- intprint(gc_cells_collected, -10, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint(gc_cells_collected, -10, sys_errp);
lputs(" cells, ", sys_errp);
- intprint(gc_malloc_collected, -10, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint(gc_malloc_collected, -10, sys_errp);
lputs(" malloc, ", sys_errp);
- intprint(gc_syms_collected, -10, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint(gc_syms_collected, -10, sys_errp);
lputs(" syms, ", sys_errp);
- intprint(gc_ports_collected, -10, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint(gc_ports_collected, -10, sys_errp);
lputs(" ports collected\n", sys_errp);
}
}
@@ -1590,26 +1636,26 @@ void repl_report()
if (verbose > 2) {
lfflush(cur_outp);
lputs(";Evaluation took ", cur_errp);
- intprint(time_in_msec(INUM(my_time())-rt), -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(time_in_msec(INUM(my_time())-rt), -10, cur_errp);
lputs(".ms (", cur_errp);
- intprint(time_in_msec(gc_time_taken), -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(time_in_msec(gc_time_taken), -10, cur_errp);
lputs(".ms in gc) ", cur_errp);
- intprint(cells_allocated - lcells_allocated, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(cells_allocated - lcells_allocated, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(" cells work, ", cur_errp);
scm_env_work += scm_ecache_len - scm_ecache_index;
- intprint(scm_env_work, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_env_work, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(" env, ", cur_errp);
- intprint(mallocated - lmallocated, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(mallocated - lmallocated, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(".B other\n", cur_errp);
if (verbose > 3) {
lputc(';', cur_errp);
- intprint(scm_gcs, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_gcs, -10, cur_errp);
lputs( " gc, ", cur_errp);
- intprint(scm_egcs, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_egcs, -10, cur_errp);
lputs( " ecache gc, ", cur_errp);
- intprint(scm_clo_moved, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_clo_moved, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(" env migrated from closures, ", cur_errp);
- intprint(scm_stk_moved, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_stk_moved, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(" from stack\n", cur_errp);
}
lfflush(cur_errp);
@@ -1631,18 +1677,18 @@ void scm_brk_report()
dif2 = (scm_curbrk - scm_dumped_brk)/1024;
lputs("initial brk = 0x", cur_errp);
- intprint(scm_init_brk, -16, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_init_brk, -16, cur_errp);
if (dumped) {
lputs(", dumped = 0x", cur_errp);
- intprint(scm_dumped_brk, -16, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_dumped_brk, -16, cur_errp);
}
lputs(", current = 0x", cur_errp);
- intprint(scm_curbrk, -16, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_curbrk, -16, cur_errp);
lputs("; ", cur_errp);
- intprint(dif1, 10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(dif1, 10, cur_errp);
if (dumped) {
lputs(dif2 < 0 ? " - " : " + ", cur_errp);
- intprint(dif2 < 0 ? -dif2 : dif2, 10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(dif2 < 0 ? -dif2 : dif2, 10, cur_errp);
}
lputs(".kiB\n", cur_errp);
}
@@ -1650,13 +1696,13 @@ void scm_brk_report()
SCM lroom(opt)
SCM opt;
{
- intprint(cells_allocated, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(cells_allocated, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(" out of ", cur_errp);
- intprint(heap_cells, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(heap_cells, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(" cells in use, ", cur_errp);
- intprint(mallocated, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(mallocated, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(".B allocated (of ", cur_errp);
- intprint(mtrigger, 10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(mtrigger, 10, cur_errp);
lputs(")\n", cur_errp);
if (!UNBNDP(opt)) {
#ifndef LACK_SBRK
@@ -1671,20 +1717,20 @@ SCM lroom(opt)
}
void scm_ecache_report()
{
- intprint(scm_estk_size, 10 , cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_estk_size, 10 , cur_errp);
lputs(" env stack items, ", cur_errp);
- intprint(scm_ecache_len - scm_ecache_index, 10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_ecache_len - scm_ecache_index, 10, cur_errp);
lputs(" out of ", cur_errp);
- intprint(scm_ecache_len, 10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(scm_ecache_len, 10, cur_errp);
lputs(" env cells in use.\n", cur_errp);
}
void exit_report()
{
if (verbose > 2) {
lputs(";Totals: ", cur_errp);
- intprint(time_in_msec(INUM(my_time())), -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(time_in_msec(INUM(my_time())), -10, cur_errp);
lputs(".ms my time, ", cur_errp);
- intprint(time_in_msec(INUM(your_time())), -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(time_in_msec(INUM(your_time())), -10, cur_errp);
lputs(".ms your time\n", cur_errp);
}
}
@@ -1737,8 +1783,8 @@ SCM repl()
#ifdef __MSDOS__
if ('\n' != CGETUN(cur_inp))
if (OPOUTPORTP(cur_inp)) /* This case for curses window */
- {lfflush(cur_outp); newline(cur_inp);}
- else newline(cur_outp);
+ {lfflush(cur_outp); scm_newline(cur_inp);}
+ else scm_newline(cur_outp);
#endif
if (NIMP(x)) {
x = CONSP(x) ?
@@ -1751,13 +1797,13 @@ SCM repl()
if (IMP(x))
{if (verbose > 2) lputs(";;no values\n", cur_outp);}
else if (IMP(CDR(x))) {
- iprin1(CAR(x), cur_outp, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(x), cur_outp, 1);
lputc('\n', cur_outp);
}
else
while (NIMP(x)) {
lputc(' ', cur_outp);
- iprin1(CAR(x), cur_outp, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(x), cur_outp, 1);
lputc('\n', cur_outp);
x = CDR(x);
}
@@ -1918,10 +1964,10 @@ SCM scm_load_string(str)
void scm_line_msg(file, linum, port)
SCM file, linum, port;
{
- iprin1(file, port, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(file, port, 1);
if (SCM_LINUMP(linum)) {
lputs(", line ", port);
- intprint(SCM_LINUM(linum), -10, port);
+ scm_intprint(SCM_LINUM(linum), -10, port);
}
lputs(": ", port);
}
@@ -1955,9 +2001,9 @@ static void err_head(str)
if (NIMP(lps)) {
lputs("\n;In file loaded from ", cur_errp);
for (; NIMP(lps); lps = CDR(lps)) {
- iprin1(scm_port_filename(CAR(lps)), cur_errp, 0);
+ scm_iprin1(scm_port_filename(CAR(lps)), cur_errp, 0);
lputs(":", cur_errp);
- iprin1(scm_port_line(CAR(lps)), cur_errp, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(scm_port_line(CAR(lps)), cur_errp, 1);
lputs(IMP(CDR(lps)) ? ":" : ",\n; loaded from ", cur_errp);
}
}
@@ -1980,7 +2026,7 @@ void scm_warn(str1, str2, obj)
lputc('\n', cur_errp);
}
if (!UNBNDP(obj)) {
- iprin1(obj, cur_errp, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(obj, cur_errp, 1);
lputc('\n', cur_errp);
}
lfflush(cur_errp);
@@ -2017,7 +2063,7 @@ static void def_err_response()
lputs("RECURSIVE ERROR: ", def_errp);
if (badport || TYP16(cur_errp)==tc16_sfport) {
lputs("reverting from ", def_errp);
- iprin1(cur_errp, def_errp, 2);
+ scm_iprin1(cur_errp, def_errp, 2);
lputs("to default error port\n", def_errp);
cur_errp = def_errp;
errjmp_recursive = 0;
@@ -2061,7 +2107,7 @@ static void def_err_response()
if (reset_safeport(sys_safep, 55, cur_errp))
if (0==setjmp(SAFEP_JMPBUF(sys_safep))) {
if (codep) scm_princode(obj, EOL, sys_safep, writing);
- else iprin1(obj, sys_safep, writing);
+ else scm_iprin1(obj, sys_safep, writing);
}
if (UNBNDP(err_exp)) goto getout;
if (NIMP(err_exp)) {
@@ -2070,9 +2116,9 @@ static void def_err_response()
lputs("\n; in expression: ", cur_errp);
if (NCONSP(err_exp)) scm_princode(err_exp, env, sys_safep, writing);
else if (UNDEFINED==CDR(err_exp))
- iprin1(CAR(err_exp), sys_safep, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CAR(err_exp), sys_safep, writing);
else {
- if (UNBNDP(env)) iprlist("(... ", err_exp, ')', sys_safep, writing);
+ if (UNBNDP(env)) scm_iprlist("(... ", err_exp, ')', sys_safep, writing);
else scm_princode(err_exp, env, sys_safep, writing);
}
}
@@ -2188,9 +2234,11 @@ static char s_isatty[] = "isatty?";
SCM l_isatty(port)
SCM port;
{
+ int fn;
ASRTER(NIMP(port) && OPPORTP(port), port, ARG1, s_isatty);
if (tc16_fport != TYP16(port)) return BOOL_F;
- return isatty(fileno(STREAM(port)))?BOOL_T:BOOL_F;
+ fn = fileno(STREAM(port));
+ return (fn >= 0 && isatty(fn)) ? BOOL_T : BOOL_F;
}
static iproc subr0s[] = {
@@ -2221,10 +2269,10 @@ static iproc subr1s[] = {
static iproc subr1os[] = {
{s_read_char, scm_read_char},
- {s_peek_char, peek_char},
- {s_newline, newline},
+ {s_peek_char, scm_peek_char},
+ {s_newline, scm_newline},
{s_freshline, scm_freshline},
- {s_flush, lflush},
+ {s_force_output, scm_force_output},
{s_char_readyp, char_readyp},
{"quit", quit},
{"verbose", prolixity},
@@ -2233,10 +2281,11 @@ static iproc subr1os[] = {
{0, 0}};
static iproc subr2os[] = {
- {s_write, lwrite},
- {s_display, display},
- {s_write_char, write_char},
+ {s_write, scm_write},
+ {s_display, scm_display},
+ {s_write_char, scm_write_char},
{s_tryload, tryload},
+ {s_file_position, scm_file_position},
#ifdef CAN_DUMP
{s_unexec, scm_unexec},
#endif
@@ -2274,6 +2323,9 @@ void init_repl( iverbose )
make_subr(s_read, tc7_subr_1o, scm_read);
i_eval_string = CAR(sysintern(s_eval_string, UNDEFINED));
i_load_string = CAR(sysintern(s_load_string, UNDEFINED));
+ scm_ldstr("\n\
+(define file-set-position file-position)\n\
+");
#ifdef CAN_DUMP
add_feature("dump");
scm_ldstr("\
diff --git a/requires.scm b/requires.scm
index cad8db0..3703bf9 100644
--- a/requires.scm
+++ b/requires.scm
@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
(define library-vicinity
(let* ((vl (case (software-type)
- ((AMIGA) '(#\: #\/))
- ((MS-DOS WINDOWS ATARIST OS/2) '(#\\ #\/))
- ((MACOS THINKC) '(#\:))
- ((NOSVE) '(#\: #\.))
- ((UNIX COHERENT PLAN9) '(#\/))
- ((VMS) '(#\: #\]))))
+ ((amiga) '(#\: #\/))
+ ((ms-dos windows atarist os/2) '(#\\ #\/))
+ ((macos thinkc) '(#\:))
+ ((nosve) '(#\: #\.))
+ ((unix coherent plan9) '(#\/))
+ ((vms) '(#\: #\]))))
(iv (implementation-vicinity))
(vc (and (positive? (string-length iv))
(string-ref iv (+ -1 (string-length iv)))))
diff --git a/rgx.c b/rgx.c
index 1f3b4f0..81af5c4 100644
--- a/rgx.c
+++ b/rgx.c
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
#endif
static char rcsid[] =
- "$Id: rgx.c,v 1.16 2002/11/25 20:34:31 jaffer Exp $";
+ "$Id: rgx.c,v 1.18 2007/11/24 19:56:56 jaffer Exp $";
#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA
# include <alloca.h>
@@ -135,9 +135,9 @@ int prinregex(exp, port, writing)
SCM exp; SCM port; int writing;
{
lputs("#<regex ", port);
- intprint(CDR(exp), -16, port);
+ scm_intprint(CDR(exp), -16, port);
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(RGX_PATTERN(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(RGX_PATTERN(exp), port, writing);
lputc('>', port);
return 1;
}
@@ -201,12 +201,12 @@ SCM lregcomp(pattern, flags)
info=(regex_info*)CHARS(z);
prog = &(info->rgx);
#ifdef __REGEXP_LIBRARY_H__
- for(i=sizeof(regex_t);i--;((char *)prog)[i] = 0);
+ for (i=sizeof(regex_t);i--;((char *)prog)[i] = 0);
# ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
{
regex_t *prog2;
prog2 = &(info->rgx_anchored);
- for(i=sizeof(regex_t);i--;((char *)prog2)[i] = 0);
+ for (i=sizeof(regex_t);i--;((char *)prog2)[i] = 0);
}
# endif
#endif
diff --git a/rope.c b/rope.c
index 6f48982..d4fc16a 100644
--- a/rope.c
+++ b/rope.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ unsigned long num2ulong(num, pos, s_caller)
sizet l = NUMDIGS(num);
ASRTGO(DIGSPERLONG >= l, errout);
res = 0;
- for(;l--;) res = BIGUP(res) + BDIGITS(num)[l];
+ for (;l--;) res = BIGUP(res) + BDIGITS(num)[l];
return res;
}
#endif
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ long num2long(num, pos, s_caller)
sizet l = NUMDIGS(num);
ASRTGO(DIGSPERLONG >= l, errout);
res = 0;
- for(;l--;) res = BIGUP(res) + BDIGITS(num)[l];
+ for (;l--;) res = BIGUP(res) + BDIGITS(num)[l];
ASRTGO(0<res, errout);
return (tc16_bigpos==TYP16(num) ? res : -res);
}
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ SCM makfromstrs(argc, argv)
{
int i = argc;
SCM lst = EOL;
- if (0 > i) for(i = 0; argv[i]; i++);
+ if (0 > i) for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++);
while (i--) lst = cons(makfrom0str(argv[i]), lst);
return lst;
}
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ char **makargvfrmstrs(args, s_name)
char ** argv;
int argc = ilength(args);
argv = (char **)must_malloc((1L+argc)*sizeof(char *), s_vector);
- for(argc = 0; NNULLP(args); args=CDR(args), ++argc) {
+ for (argc = 0; NNULLP(args); args=CDR(args), ++argc) {
ASRTER(NIMP(CAR(args)) && STRINGP(CAR(args)), CAR(args), ARG2, s_name);
{
sizet len = 1 + LENGTH(CAR(args));
@@ -246,10 +246,10 @@ char **makargvfrmstrs(args, s_name)
return argv;
}
void must_free_argv(argv)
- const char * const *argv;
+ char **argv;
{
sizet i;
- for(i = 0; argv[i]; i++) {
+ for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++) {
must_free(argv[i], 1+strlen(argv[i]));
}
must_free((char *)argv, i*sizeof(char *));
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ int scm_ldprog(path)
long aind P((SCM ra, SCM args, const char *what));
unsigned long scm_addr(args, s_name)
SCM args;
- char *s_name;
+ const char *s_name;
{
long pos;
unsigned long ptr = 0; /* gratuitous assignment squelches cc warn. */
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ unsigned long scm_addr(args, s_name)
}
unsigned long scm_base_addr(v, s_name)
SCM v;
- char *s_name;
+ const char *s_name;
{
long pos = 0;
unsigned long ptr = 0; /* gratuitous assignment squelches cc warn. */
diff --git a/scl.c b/scl.c
index 7f17cc6..b7c3f35 100644
--- a/scl.c
+++ b/scl.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ static SCM big2str(b, radix)
}
ch = s[0]=='-' ? 1 : 0; /* jeh */
if (ch < j) { /* jeh */
- for(i = j;j < LENGTH(ss);j++) s[ch+j-i] = s[j]; /* jeh */
+ for (i = j;j < LENGTH(ss);j++) s[ch+j-i] = s[j]; /* jeh */
resizuve(ss, (SCM)MAKINUM(ch+LENGTH(ss)-i)); /* jeh */
}
return ss;
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ int floprint(sexp, port, writing)
return !0;
} else
#endif
- ipruk("float", sexp, port);
+ scm_ipruk("float", sexp, port);
return !0;
}
int bigprint(exp, port, writing)
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ int bigprint(exp, port, writing)
return !0;
} else
#endif
- ipruk("bignum", exp, port);
+ scm_ipruk("bignum", exp, port);
return !0;
}
/*** END nums->strs ***/
@@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ SCM eqv(x, y)
SCM memv(x, lst) /* m.borza 12.2.91 */
SCM x, lst;
{
- for(;NIMP(lst);lst = CDR(lst)) {
+ for (;NIMP(lst);lst = CDR(lst)) {
ASRTGO(CONSP(lst), badlst);
if (NFALSEP(eqv(CAR(lst), x))) return lst;
}
@@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ SCM assv(x, alist) /* m.borza 12.2.91 */
SCM x, alist;
{
SCM tmp;
- for(;NIMP(alist);alist = CDR(alist)) {
+ for (;NIMP(alist);alist = CDR(alist)) {
ASRTGO(CONSP(alist), badlst);
tmp = CAR(alist);
ASRTGO(NIMP(tmp) && CONSP(tmp), badlst);
@@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ SCM string2list(str)
unsigned char *src;
ASRTER(NIMP(str) && STRINGP(str), str, ARG1, s_str2list);
src = UCHARS(str);
- for(i = LENGTH(str)-1;i >= 0;i--) res = cons((SCM)MAKICHR(src[i]), res);
+ for (i = LENGTH(str)-1;i >= 0;i--) res = cons((SCM)MAKICHR(src[i]), res);
return res;
}
SCM string_copy(str)
@@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ SCM string_fill(str, chr)
ASRTER(ICHRP(chr), chr, ARG2, s_st_fill);
c = ICHR(chr);
dst = CHARS(str);
- for(k = LENGTH(str)-1;k >= 0;k--) dst[k] = c;
+ for (k = LENGTH(str)-1;k >= 0;k--) dst[k] = c;
return UNSPECIFIED;
}
SCM vector2list(v)
@@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ SCM vector2list(v)
SCM *data;
ASRTER(NIMP(v) && VECTORP(v), v, ARG1, s_vect2list);
data = VELTS(v);
- for(i = LENGTH(v)-1;i >= 0;i--) res = cons(data[i], res);
+ for (i = LENGTH(v)-1;i >= 0;i--) res = cons(data[i], res);
return res;
}
SCM vector_fill(v, fill)
@@ -972,14 +972,14 @@ SCM vector_fill(v, fill)
register SCM *data;
ASRTER(NIMP(v) && VECTORP(v), v, ARG1, s_ve_fill);
data = VELTS(v);
- for(i = LENGTH(v)-1;i >= 0;i--) data[i] = fill;
+ for (i = LENGTH(v)-1;i >= 0;i--) data[i] = fill;
return UNSPECIFIED;
}
static SCM vector_equal(x, y)
SCM x, y;
{
long i;
- for(i = LENGTH(x)-1;i >= 0;i--)
+ for (i = LENGTH(x)-1;i >= 0;i--)
if (FALSEP(equal(VELTS(x)[i], VELTS(y)[i]))) return BOOL_F;
return BOOL_T;
}
@@ -2697,7 +2697,7 @@ unsigned long hasher(obj, n, d)
unsigned long n;
sizet d;
{
- switch (7 & (int) obj) {
+ switch (7 & PTR2INT(obj)) {
case 2: case 6: /* INUMP(obj) */
return INUM(obj) % n;
case 4:
diff --git a/scm.1 b/scm.1
index 2445a23..0287081 100644
--- a/scm.1
+++ b/scm.1
@@ -12,7 +12,9 @@ scm \- a Scheme Language Interpreter
[--version]
[--help]
.br
-[[-]-no-init-file] [-p
+[[-]-no-init-file] [--no-symbol-case-fold]
+.br
+[-p
.I int
] [-r
.I feature
@@ -80,9 +82,12 @@ should allocate an initial heapsize of
.I kbytes.
This option, if present, must be the first on the command line.
.TP
-.BI -no-init-file
+.BI --no-init-file
Inhibits the loading of "ScmInit.scm" as described above.
.TP
+.BI --no-symbol-case-fold
+Symbol (and identifier) names are case-sensitive.
+.TP
.BI -e expression
.TP
.BI -c expression
diff --git a/scm.c b/scm.c
index 90b14a1..dc0ad7b 100644
--- a/scm.c
+++ b/scm.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990-2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
#include "patchlvl.h"
#ifdef _WIN32
-#include <io.h>
+# include <io.h>
#endif
#ifdef __IBMC__
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ void final_repl P((void));
void init_banner()
{
- fputs("SCM version "SCMVERSION", Copyright (C) 1990-2002 \
+ fputs("SCM version "SCMVERSION", Copyright (C) 1990-2006 \
Free Software Foundation.\n\
SCM comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `(terms)'.\n\
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it\n\
@@ -175,19 +175,22 @@ SCM scm_init_extensions()
#endif
#define SIGNAL_BASE HUP_SIGNAL
-#define NUM_SIGNALS (sizeof(sigdesc)/sizeof(sigdesc[0]))
/* PROF_SIGNAL appears below because it is the last signal
defined in scm.h and in errmsgs in repl.c */
static struct {
int signo; SIGRETTYPE (*osig)(); SIGRETTYPE (*nsig)();
} sigdesc[PROF_SIGNAL - SIGNAL_BASE + 1];
+
+#define NUM_SIGNALS (sizeof(sigdesc)/sizeof(sigdesc[0]))
+
void process_signals()
{
int i, n;
unsigned long mask = 1L;
+ /* printf("process_signals; output_deferred=%d\n", output_deferred); fflush(stdout); */
if (output_deferred) {
output_deferred = 0;
- lflush(sys_errp);
+ /* if (NIMP(sys_errp) && OPOUTPORTP(sys_errp)) lfflush(sys_errp); */
}
for (n = 0; SIG_deferred && n < NUM_SIGNALS; n++) {
if (SIG_deferred & mask) {
@@ -289,11 +292,10 @@ static SIGRETTYPE scmable_signal(sig)
if (sig == sigdesc[i].signo) break;
ASRTER(i >= 0, MAKINUM(sig), s_unksig, "");
#ifdef WINSIGNALS
- if (SIGINT == sig)
- signal(sig, win32_sigint);
+ if (SIGINT == sig) signal(sig, win32_sigint);
else
#endif
- signal(sig, scmable_signal);
+ signal(sig, scmable_signal);
if (ints_disabled) {
deferred_proc = process_signals;
SIG_deferred |= (1L << i);
@@ -503,6 +505,7 @@ SCM lticks(i)
static SIGRETTYPE (*oldpipe) ();
#endif
+int case_sensitize_symbols = 0; /* set to 8 to read case-sensitive symbols */
int dumped = 0; /* Is this an invocation of unexec exe? */
#ifdef SHORT_ALIGN
@@ -684,20 +687,16 @@ void scm_init_from_argv(argc, argv, script_arg, iverbose, buf0stdin)
int buf0stdin;
{
long i = 0L;
- if ((2 <= argc) && argv[1] && (0==strncmp("-a", argv[1], 2))) {
- const char *str = (0==argv[1][2] && 3 <= argc && argv[2]) ?argv[2]:&argv[1][2];
- do {
- switch (*str) {
- case DIGITS:
- i = i * 10 + (*str - '0');
- if (i <= 10000L) continue; /* the size limit should match Init.scm */
- default:
- i = 0L;
- }
+ int j = 0;
+ if ((2 <= argc) && argv[1] && (0==strncmp("-a", argv[1], 2)))
+ i = atol((0==argv[1][2] && 3 <= argc && argv[2]) ? argv[2] : &argv[1][2]);
+ init_scm(iverbose, buf0stdin, (0 >= i) ? 0L : 1024L * i); /* size in kB */
+ for (j = 0; argv[j]; j++) {
+ if (0==strcmp(argv[j], "--no-symbol-case-fold")) {
+ case_sensitize_symbols = 8;
break;
- } while (* ++str);
+ }
}
- init_scm(iverbose, buf0stdin, (0 >= i) ? 0L : 1024L * i); /* size in kB */
progargs = EOL;
progargs = makfromstrs(argc, argv);
sysintern("*script*", script_arg ? makfrom0str(script_arg) : BOOL_F);
diff --git a/scm.doc b/scm.doc
index 54372b7..23a90d9 100644
--- a/scm.doc
+++ b/scm.doc
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ NAME
SYNOPSIS
scm [-a kbytes ] [-muvqib] [--version] [--help]
- [[-]-no-init-file] [-p int ] [-r feature ] [-h feature ]
+ [[-]-no-init-file] [--no-symbol-case-fold]
+ [-p int ] [-r feature ] [-h feature ]
[-d filename ] [-f filename ] [-l filename ]
[-c expression ] [-e expression ] [-o dumpname ]
[-- | - | -s] [ filename ] [ arguments ... ]
@@ -38,9 +39,12 @@ OPTIONS
specifies that scm should allocate an initial heapsize of kbytes.
This option, if present, must be the first on the command line.
- -no-init-file
+ --no-init-file
Inhibits the loading of "ScmInit.scm" as described above.
+ --no-symbol-case-fold
+ Symbol (and identifier) names are case-sensitive.
+
-eexpression
-cexpression
diff --git a/scm.h b/scm.h
index bf17d06..9608d87 100644
--- a/scm.h
+++ b/scm.h
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990-1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -169,30 +169,30 @@ typedef struct {SCM type;double *real;} dbl;
/* Conditionals should always expect immediates */
/* GCC __builtin_expect() is stubbed in scmfig.h */
-#define IMP(x) SCM_EXPECT_TRUE(6 & (int)(x))
+#define IMP(x) SCM_EXPECT_TRUE(6 & PTR2INT(x))
#define NIMP(x) (!IMP(x))
-#define INUMP(x) SCM_EXPECT_TRUE(2 & (int)(x))
+#define INUMP(x) SCM_EXPECT_TRUE(2 & PTR2INT(x))
#define NINUMP(x) (!INUMP(x))
#define INUM0 ((SCM) 2)
-#define ICHRP(x) ((0xff & (int)(x))==0xf4)
+#define ICHRP(x) ((0xff & PTR2INT(x))==0xf4)
#define ICHR(x) ((unsigned char)((x)>>8))
#define MAKICHR(x) (((x)<<8)+0xf4L)
#define ILOC00 (0x000000fcL)
-#define ILOCP(n) ((0xff & (int)(n))==(int)ILOC00)
+#define ILOCP(n) ((0xff & PTR2INT(n))==PTR2INT(ILOC00))
#define MAKILOC(if, id) (ILOC00 + (((long)id)<<8) + (((long)if)<<16))
-#define IDIST(n) (((int)(n)>>8) & 0x7f)
-#define IFRAME(n) (((int)(n)>>16))
+#define IDIST(n) ((PTR2INT(n)>>8) & 0x7f)
+#define IFRAME(n) ((PTR2INT(n)>>16))
#define ICDRP(n) (ICDR & (n))
#define ICDR (1L<<15)
/* ISYMP tests for ISPCSYM and ISYM */
-#define ISYMP(n) ((0x187 & (int)(n))==4)
+#define ISYMP(n) ((0x187 & PTR2INT(n))==4)
/* IFLAGP tests for ISPCSYM, ISYM and IFLAG */
-#define IFLAGP(n) ((0x87 & (int)(n))==4)
-#define ISYMNUM(n) (((int)((n)>>9)) & 0x7f)
-#define ISYMVAL(n) ((int)((n)>>16))
+#define IFLAGP(n) ((0x87 & PTR2INT(n))==4)
+#define ISYMNUM(n) ((PTR2INT((n)>>9)) & 0x7f)
+#define ISYMVAL(n) (PTR2INT((n)>>16))
#define MAKISYMVAL(isym, val) ((isym) | ((long)(val) <<16))
#define ISYMCHARS(n) (isymnames[ISYMNUM(n)])
#define MAKSPCSYM(n) (((n)<<9)+((n)<<3)+4L)
@@ -299,26 +299,26 @@ SCM_EXPORT SCM i_dot, i_quote, i_quasiquote, i_unquote, i_uq_splicing;
#define NNULLP(x) (EOL != (x))
#define UNBNDP(x) (UNDEFINED==(x))
#define CELLP(x) (!NCELLP(x))
-#define NCELLP(x) ((sizeof(cell)-1) & (int)(x))
+#define NCELLP(x) ((sizeof(cell)-1) & PTR2INT(x))
-#define GCMARKP(x) (1 & (int)CDR(x))
-#define GC8MARKP(x) (0x80 & (int)CAR(x))
+#define GCMARKP(x) (1 & PTR2INT(CDR(x)))
+#define GC8MARKP(x) (0x80 & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
#define SETGCMARK(x) CDR(x) |= 1;
#define CLRGCMARK(x) CDR(x) &= ~1L;
#define SETGC8MARK(x) CAR(x) |= 0x80;
#define CLRGC8MARK(x) CAR(x) &= ~0x80L;
-#define TYP3(x) (7 & (int)CAR(x))
-#define TYP7(x) (0x7f & (int)CAR(x))
-#define TYP7S(x) (0x7d & (int)CAR(x))
-#define TYP16(x) (0xffff & (int)CAR(x))
-#define TYP16S(x) (0xfeff & (int)CAR(x))
-#define GCTYP16(x) (0xff7f & (int)CAR(x))
-
-#define NCONSP(x) (1 & (int)CAR(x))
+#define TYP3(x) (7 & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
+#define TYP7(x) (0x7f & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
+#define TYP7S(x) (0x7d & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
+#define TYP16(x) (0xffff & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
+#define TYP16S(x) (0xfeff & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
+#define GCTYP16(x) (0xff7f & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
+
+#define NCONSP(x) (1 & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
#define CONSP(x) (!NCONSP(x))
#define ECONSP(x) (CONSP(x) || (1==TYP3(x)))
#define NECONSP(x) (NCONSP(x) && (1 != TYP3(x)))
-#define SCM_GLOCP(x) (tc3_cons_gloc==(7 & (int)(x)))
+#define SCM_GLOCP(x) (tc3_cons_gloc==(7 & PTR2INT(x)))
#define CAR(x) (((cell *)(SCM2PTR(x)))->car)
#define CDR(x) (((cell *)(SCM2PTR(x)))->cdr)
@@ -425,9 +425,9 @@ SCM_EXPORT long tc16_env, tc16_ident;
# define NUMBERP INUMP
# endif
#endif
-#define NUMP(x) ((0xfcff & (int)CAR(x))==tc7_smob)
+#define NUMP(x) ((0xfcff & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))==tc7_smob)
#define BIGP(x) (TYP16S(x)==tc16_bigpos)
-#define BIGSIGN(x) (0x0100 & (int)CAR(x))
+#define BIGSIGN(x) (0x0100 & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
#define BDIGITS(x) ((BIGDIG *)(CDR(x)))
#define NUMDIGS(x) ((sizet)(((unsigned long)CAR(x))>>16))
#define MAKE_NUMDIGS(v, t) ((((v)+0L)<<16)+(t))
@@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ SCM_EXPORT long tc16_array;
/*#define ARRAY_NDIM(x) NUMDIGS(x)*/
#define ARRAY_NDIM(x) ((sizet)(CAR(x)>>17))
#define ARRAY_CONTIGUOUS 0x10000
-#define ARRAY_CONTP(x) (ARRAY_CONTIGUOUS & (int)CAR(x))
+#define ARRAY_CONTP(x) (ARRAY_CONTIGUOUS & PTR2INT(CAR(x)))
#define ARRAY_BASE(a) (((array *)CDR(a))->base)
#define ARRAY_DIMS(a) ((array_dim *)(CHARS(a)+sizeof(array)))
@@ -728,7 +728,8 @@ SCM_EXPORT SCM obunhash P((SCM obj));
SCM_EXPORT unsigned long strhash P((unsigned char *str, sizet len, unsigned long n));
SCM_EXPORT unsigned long hasher P((SCM obj, unsigned long n, sizet d));
SCM_EXPORT SCM lroom P((SCM args));
-SCM_EXPORT SCM lflush P((SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT void lfflush P((SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_force_output P((SCM port));
SCM_EXPORT void scm_init_gra P((scm_gra *gra, sizet eltsize, sizet len,
sizet maxlen, const char *what));
SCM_EXPORT int scm_grow_gra P((scm_gra *gra, char *elt));
@@ -760,9 +761,9 @@ SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_scope_trace P((SCM env));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_frame_trace P((SCM contin, SCM nf));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_frame2env P((SCM contin, SCM nf));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_frame_eval P((SCM contin, SCM nf, SCM expr));
-SCM_EXPORT void iprin1 P((SCM exp, SCM port, int writing));
-SCM_EXPORT void intprint P((long n, int radix, SCM port));
-SCM_EXPORT void iprlist P((char *hdr, SCM exp, int tlr, SCM port, int writing));
+SCM_EXPORT void scm_iprin1 P((SCM exp, SCM port, int writing));
+SCM_EXPORT void scm_intprint P((long n, int radix, SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT void scm_iprlist P((char *hdr, SCM exp, int tlr, SCM port, int writing));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_env_lookup P((SCM var, SCM stenv));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_env_rlookup P((SCM addr, SCM stenv, const char *what));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_env_getprop P((SCM prop, SCM env));
@@ -861,6 +862,7 @@ SCM_EXPORT SCM assoc P((SCM x, SCM alist));
SCM_EXPORT SCM symbolp P((SCM x));
SCM_EXPORT SCM symbol2string P((SCM s));
SCM_EXPORT SCM string2symbol P((SCM s));
+SCM_EXPORT SCM string_copy P((SCM s));
SCM_EXPORT SCM numberp P((SCM x));
SCM_EXPORT SCM exactp P((SCM x));
SCM_EXPORT SCM inexactp P((SCM x));
@@ -916,7 +918,7 @@ SCM_EXPORT int bigprint P((SCM exp, SCM port, int writing));
SCM_EXPORT int floprint P((SCM sexp, SCM port, int writing));
SCM_EXPORT SCM istr2int P((char *str, long len, long radix));
SCM_EXPORT SCM istr2bve P((char *str, long len));
-SCM_EXPORT void ipruk P((char *hdr, SCM ptr, SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT void scm_ipruk P((char *hdr, SCM ptr, SCM port));
SCM_EXPORT SCM charp P((SCM x));
SCM_EXPORT SCM char_lessp P((SCM x, SCM y));
SCM_EXPORT SCM chci_eq P((SCM x, SCM y));
@@ -978,15 +980,18 @@ SCM_EXPORT SCM try_open_file P((SCM filename, SCM modes));
SCM_EXPORT SCM open_file P((SCM filename, SCM modes));
SCM_EXPORT SCM open_pipe P((SCM pipestr, SCM modes));
SCM_EXPORT SCM close_port P((SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_file_position P((SCM port, SCM pos));
+#define file_position(port) scm_file_position(port, BOOL_F)
+#define file_set_position scm_file_position
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_read P((SCM port));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_read_char P((SCM port));
-SCM_EXPORT SCM peek_char P((SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_peek_char P((SCM port));
SCM_EXPORT SCM eof_objectp P((SCM x));
SCM_EXPORT int scm_io_error P((SCM port, const char *what));
-SCM_EXPORT SCM lwrite P((SCM obj, SCM port));
-SCM_EXPORT SCM display P((SCM obj, SCM port));
-SCM_EXPORT SCM newline P((SCM port));
-SCM_EXPORT SCM write_char P((SCM chr, SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_write P((SCM obj, SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_display P((SCM obj, SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_newline P((SCM port));
+SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_write_char P((SCM chr, SCM port));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_port_line P((SCM port));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_port_col P((SCM port));
SCM_EXPORT void scm_line_msg P((SCM file, SCM linum, SCM port));
@@ -1040,22 +1045,23 @@ SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_copybitfield P((SCM to, SCM start, SCM rest));
SCM_EXPORT SCM long2num P((long n));
SCM_EXPORT SCM ulong2num P((unsigned long n));
SCM_EXPORT unsigned char num2uchar P((SCM num, char *pos, char *s_caller));
+SCM_EXPORT signed char num2char P((SCM num, char *pos, char *s_caller));
SCM_EXPORT unsigned short num2ushort P((SCM num, char *pos, char *s_caller));
+SCM_EXPORT short num2short P((SCM num, char *pos, char *s_caller));
SCM_EXPORT unsigned long num2ulong P((SCM num, char *pos, char *s_caller));
SCM_EXPORT long num2long P((SCM num, char *pos, char *s_caller));
-SCM_EXPORT short num2short P((SCM num, char *pos, char *s_caller));
SCM_EXPORT double num2dbl P((SCM num, char *pos, char *s_caller));
SCM_EXPORT SCM makfromstr P((const char *src, sizet len));
SCM_EXPORT SCM makfromstrs P((int argc, const char * const *argv));
SCM_EXPORT SCM makfrom0str P((const char *scr));
SCM_EXPORT char **makargvfrmstrs P((SCM args, const char *s_v));
-SCM_EXPORT void must_free_argv P((const char * const *argv));
+SCM_EXPORT void must_free_argv P((char **argv));
SCM_EXPORT SCM scm_evstr P((char *str));
SCM_EXPORT void scm_ldstr P((char *str));
SCM_EXPORT int scm_ldfile P((char *path));
SCM_EXPORT int scm_ldprog P((char *path));
-SCM_EXPORT unsigned long scm_addr P((SCM args, char *name));
-SCM_EXPORT unsigned long scm_base_addr P((SCM v, char *name));
+SCM_EXPORT unsigned long scm_addr P((SCM args, const char *name));
+SCM_EXPORT unsigned long scm_base_addr P((SCM v, const char *name));
SCM_EXPORT int scm_cell_p P((SCM x));
#ifdef FLOATS
diff --git a/scm.info b/scm.info
index cb7ebef..367942a 100644
--- a/scm.info
+++ b/scm.info
@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
This is scm.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from scm.texi.
-This manual is for SCM (version 5e3, October 2006), and algorithmic |
-language Scheme implementation. |
- |
-Copyright (C) 1990-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
- |
- Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of |
- this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission |
- notice are preserved on all copies. |
- |
- Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of |
- this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided |
- that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the |
- terms of a permission notice identical to this one. |
- |
- Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this |
- manual into another language, under the above conditions for |
- modified versions, except that this permission notice may be |
- stated in a translation approved by the author. |
- |
+This manual is for SCM (version 5e4, November 2007), and algorithmic |
+language Scheme implementation.
+
+Copyright (C) 1990-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
+
+ Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
+ this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission
+ notice are preserved on all copies.
+
+ Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of
+ this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided
+ that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the
+ terms of a permission notice identical to this one.
+
+ Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
+ manual into another language, under the above conditions for
+ modified versions, except that this permission notice may be
+ stated in a translation approved by the author.
+
INFO-DIR-SECTION The Algorithmic Language Scheme
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* SCM: (scm). A Scheme interpreter.
@@ -27,27 +27,27 @@ END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY

File: scm.info, Node: Top, Next: Overview, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir)
-SCM |
-*** |
+SCM
+***
-This manual is for SCM (version 5e3, October 2006), and algorithmic |
-language Scheme implementation. |
+This manual is for SCM (version 5e4, November 2007), and algorithmic |
+language Scheme implementation.
-Copyright (C) 1990-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
+Copyright (C) 1990-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
- Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of |
- this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission |
- notice are preserved on all copies. |
+ Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
+ this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission
+ notice are preserved on all copies.
- Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of |
- this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided |
- that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the |
- terms of a permission notice identical to this one. |
+ Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of
+ this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided
+ that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the
+ terms of a permission notice identical to this one.
- Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this |
- manual into another language, under the above conditions for |
- modified versions, except that this permission notice may be |
- stated in a translation approved by the author. |
+ Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
+ manual into another language, under the above conditions for
+ modified versions, except that this permission notice may be
+ stated in a translation approved by the author.
* Menu:
@@ -104,8 +104,8 @@ File: scm.info, Node: SCM Features, Next: SCM Authors, Prev: Overview, Up: O
`copy-tree', `acons', and `eval'.
* `Char-code-limit', `most-positive-fixnum', `most-negative-fixnum',
- `and internal-time-units-per-second' constants. `slib:features' |
- and `*load-pathname*' variables. |
+ `and internal-time-units-per-second' constants. `slib:features'
+ and `*load-pathname*' variables.
* Arrays and bit-vectors. String ports and software emulation ports.
I/O extensions providing ANSI C and POSIX.1 facilities.
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ File: scm.info, Node: SIOD copyright, Prev: The SCM License, Up: Copying
--------------------
- COPYRIGHT (C) 1989 BY |
+ COPYRIGHT (C) 1989 BY
PARADIGM ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Making SCM, Next: SLIB, Prev: Installing SCM, Up: Inst
The SCM distribution has "Makefile" which contains rules for making
"scmlit", a "bare-bones" version of SCM sufficient for running `build'.
`build' is used to compile (or create scripts to compile) full
-featured versions.
+featured versions (*note Building SCM::). |
Makefiles are not portable to the majority of platforms. If `Makefile'
works for you, good; If not, I don't want to hear about it. If you
@@ -406,18 +406,16 @@ SLIB is not _neccessary_ to run SCM, I strongly suggest you obtain and
install it. Bug reports about running SCM without SLIB have very low
priority. SLIB is available from the same sites as SCM:
- * swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib3a4.tar.gz |
-
- * ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a4.tar.gz |
+ * swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib3a5.tar.gz |
- * ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/imp/slib3a4.tar.gz |
+ * ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a5.tar.gz |
-Unpack SLIB (`tar xzf slib3a4.tar.gz' or `unzip -ao slib3a4.zip') in an |
+Unpack SLIB (`tar xzf slib3a5.tar.gz' or `unzip -ao slib3a5.zip') in an |
appropriate directory for your system; both `tar' and `unzip' will
create the directory `slib'.
Then create a file `require.scm' in the SCM "implementation-vicinity"
-(this is the same directory as where the file `Init5e3.scm' is |
+(this is the same directory as where the file `Init5e4.scm' is |
installed). `require.scm' should have the contents:
(define (library-vicinity) "/usr/local/lib/slib/")
@@ -489,7 +487,7 @@ script with the `arrays', `inexact', and `bignums' options as defaults.
# unix (linux) script created by SLIB/batch
# ================ Write file with C defines
rm -f scmflags.h
- echo '#define IMPLINIT "Init5e3.scm"'>>scmflags.h |
+ echo '#define IMPLINIT "Init5e4.scm"'>>scmflags.h |
echo '#define BIGNUMS'>>scmflags.h
echo '#define FLOATS'>>scmflags.h
echo '#define ARRAYS'>>scmflags.h
@@ -508,7 +506,7 @@ in the `-p' or `--platform=' option.
# unix (darwin) script created by SLIB/batch
# ================ Write file with C defines
rm -f scmflags.h
- echo '#define IMPLINIT "Init5e3.scm"'>>scmflags.h |
+ echo '#define IMPLINIT "Init5e4.scm"'>>scmflags.h |
# ================ Compile C source files
cc -O3 -c continue.c scm.c scmmain.c findexec.c script.c time.c repl.c scl.c eval.c sys.c subr.c debug.c unif.c rope.c
# ================ Link C object files
@@ -549,20 +547,20 @@ the SCM command line options.
amiga-dice-c m68000 amiga dcc
amiga-gcc m68000 amiga gcc
amiga-sas m68000 amiga lc
- atari-st-gcc m68000 atari.st gcc
- atari-st-turbo-c m68000 atari.st tcc
+ atari-st-gcc m68000 atari-st gcc |
+ atari-st-turbo-c m68000 atari-st tcc |
borland-c i8086 ms-dos bcc
darwin powerpc unix cc
djgpp i386 ms-dos gcc
- freebsd i386 unix cc
+ freebsd *unknown* unix cc |
gcc *unknown* unix gcc
gnu-win32 i386 unix gcc
highc i386 ms-dos hc386
hp-ux hp-risc hp-ux cc
irix mips irix gcc
- linux i386 linux gcc
+ linux *unknown* linux gcc |
linux-aout i386 linux gcc
- linux-ia64 ia64 linux gcc |
+ linux-ia64 ia64 linux gcc
microsoft-c i8086 ms-dos cl
microsoft-c-nt i386 ms-dos cl
microsoft-quick-c i8086 ms-dos qcl
@@ -642,7 +640,7 @@ the SCM command line options.
-- Build Option: -s PATHNAME
-- Build Option: --scheme-initial=PATHNAME
specifies that PATHNAME should be the default location of the SCM
- initialization file `Init5e3.scm'. SCM tries several likely |
+ initialization file `Init5e4.scm'. SCM tries several likely |
locations before resorting to PATHNAME (*note File-System
Habitat::). If not specified, the current directory (where build
is building) is used.
@@ -725,6 +723,9 @@ the SCM command line options.
"byte"
Treating strings as byte-vectors.
+ "byte-number" |
+ Byte/number conversions |
+ |
"careful-interrupt-masking"
Define this for extra checking of interrupt masking and some
simple checks for proper use of malloc and free. This is for
@@ -756,18 +757,18 @@ the SCM command line options.
For the "curses" screen management package.
"debug"
- Turns on the features `cautious' and |
- `careful-interrupt-masking'; uses `-g' flags for debugging |
- SCM source code. |
+ Turns on the features `cautious' and
+ `careful-interrupt-masking'; uses `-g' flags for debugging
+ SCM source code.
"differ"
Sequence comparison
- "dont-memoize-locals" |
- SCM normally converts references to local variables to ILOCs, |
- which make programs run faster. If SCM is badly broken, try |
- using this option to disable the MEMOIZE_LOCALS feature. |
- |
+ "dont-memoize-locals"
+ SCM normally converts references to local variables to ILOCs,
+ which make programs run faster. If SCM is badly broken, try
+ using this option to disable the MEMOIZE_LOCALS feature.
+
"dump"
Convert a running scheme program into an executable file.
@@ -854,7 +855,7 @@ the SCM command line options.
"socket"
BSD "socket" interface. Socket addr functions require
inexacts or bignums for 32-bit precision.
- |
+
"tick-interrupts"
Use if you want the ticks and ticks-interrupt functions.
@@ -900,7 +901,7 @@ link your file at compile time, use the `-c' and `-i' options to build:
-|
#! /bin/sh
rm -f scmflags.h
- echo '#define IMPLINIT "/home/jaffer/scm/Init5e3.scm"'>>scmflags.h |
+ echo '#define IMPLINIT "/home/jaffer/scm/Init5e4.scm"'>>scmflags.h |
echo '#define COMPILED_INITS init_foo();'>>scmflags.h
echo '#define BIGNUMS'>>scmflags.h
echo '#define FLOATS'>>scmflags.h
@@ -916,7 +917,7 @@ To make a dynamically loadable object file use the `-t dll' option:
-|
#! /bin/sh
rm -f scmflags.h
- echo '#define IMPLINIT "/home/jaffer/scm/Init5e3.scm"'>>scmflags.h |
+ echo '#define IMPLINIT "/home/jaffer/scm/Init5e4.scm"'>>scmflags.h |
echo '#define BIGNUMS'>>scmflags.h
echo '#define FLOATS'>>scmflags.h
echo '#define ARRAYS'>>scmflags.h
@@ -943,9 +944,9 @@ format. For notes about porting to MS-Windows and finishing the port
to VMS *Note VMS Dynamic Linking::.
"DLD" is a library package of C functions that performs "dynamic link
-editing" on Linux, VAX (Ultrix), Sun 3 (SunOS 3.4 and 4.0),
-SPARCstation (SunOS 4.0), Sequent Symmetry (Dynix), and Atari ST. It is
-available from:
+editing" on GNU/Linux, VAX (Ultrix), Sun 3 (SunOS 3.4 and 4.0), |
+SPARCstation (SunOS 4.0), Sequent Symmetry (Dynix), and Atari ST. It |
+is available from: |
* ftp.gnu.org:pub/gnu/dld-3.3.tar.gz
@@ -1036,36 +1037,36 @@ No modifications to the emacs source code were required to use
or `unexelf.c' don't work for you, try using the appropriate `unex*.c'
file from emacs.
-The `dscm4' and `dscm5' targets in the SCM `Makefile' save images from |
-`udscm4' and `udscm5' executables respectively. |
- |
-Recent Linux innovations interfere with `dump'. For: |
- |
-Fedora-Core-1 |
- Remove the `#' from the line `#SETARCH = setarch i386' in the |
- `Makefile'. |
- |
-Fedora-Core-3 |
- `http://jamesthornton.com/writing/emacs-compile.html' writes: [For |
- FC3] combreloc has become the default for recent GNU ld, which |
- breaks the unexec/undump on all versions of both Emacs and |
- XEmacs... |
- |
- Override by adding the following to `udscm5.opt': |
- `--linker-options="-z nocombreloc"' |
- |
-Kernels later than 2.6.11 |
- `http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/emacs-devel@gnu.org/1007118.html' |
- mentions the "exec-shield" feature. Kernels later than 2.6.11 |
- must do (as root): |
- |
- echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space |
- |
- before dumping. `Makefile' has this `randomize_va_space' stuffing |
- scripted for targets `dscm4' and `dscm5'. You must either set |
- `randomize_va_space' to 0 or run as root to dump. |
- |
- |
+The `dscm4' and `dscm5' targets in the SCM `Makefile' save images from
+`udscm4' and `udscm5' executables respectively.
+
+Recent GNU/Linux innovations interfere with `dump'. For: |
+
+Fedora-Core-1
+ Remove the `#' from the line `#SETARCH = setarch i386' in the
+ `Makefile'.
+
+Fedora-Core-3
+ `http://jamesthornton.com/writing/emacs-compile.html' writes: [For
+ FC3] combreloc has become the default for recent GNU ld, which
+ breaks the unexec/undump on all versions of both Emacs and
+ XEmacs...
+
+ Override by adding the following to `udscm5.opt':
+ `--linker-options="-z nocombreloc"'
+
+Kernels later than 2.6.11
+ `http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/emacs-devel@gnu.org/1007118.html'
+ mentions the "exec-shield" feature. Kernels later than 2.6.11
+ must do (as root):
+
+ echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
+
+ before dumping. `Makefile' has this `randomize_va_space' stuffing
+ scripted for targets `dscm4' and `dscm5'. You must either set
+ `randomize_va_space' to 0 or run as root to dump.
+
+

File: scm.info, Node: Automatic C Preprocessor Definitions, Next: Problems Compiling, Prev: Saving Images, Up: Installing SCM
@@ -1107,11 +1108,12 @@ lines or add a `#define FLAG' line to `scmfig.h' or the beginning of
AMIGA SAS/C 5.10 or Dice C on AMIGA
__amigaos__ Gnu CC on AMIGA
atarist ATARI-ST under Gnu CC
+ __DragonflyBSD__ DragonflyBSD |
__FreeBSD__ FreeBSD
GNUDOS DJGPP (obsolete in version 1.08)
__GO32__ DJGPP (future?)
hpux HP-UX
- linux Linux
+ linux GNU/Linux |
macintosh Macintosh (THINK_C and __MWERKS__ define)
MCH_AMIGA Aztec_c 5.2a on AMIGA
__MACH__ Apple Darwin
@@ -1121,6 +1123,7 @@ lines or add a `#define FLAG' line to `scmfig.h' or the beginning of
__MSDOS__ Turbo C, Borland C, and DJGPP
__NetBSD__ NetBSD
nosve Control Data NOS/VE
+ __OpenBSD__ OpenBSD |
SVR2 System V Revision 2.
sun SunOS
__SVR4 SunOS
@@ -1224,17 +1227,17 @@ remove <FLAG> in scmfig.h and Do so and recompile files.
recompile scm.
add <FLAG> in scmfig.h and
recompile scm.
-ERROR: Init5e3.scm not found. Assign correct IMPLINIT in makefile |
+ERROR: Init5e4.scm not found. Assign correct IMPLINIT in makefile |
or scmfig.h.
Define environment variable
SCM_INIT_PATH to be the full
- pathname of Init5e3.scm. |
+ pathname of Init5e4.scm. |
WARNING: require.scm not found. Define environment variable
SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH to be the full
pathname of the scheme library
[SLIB].
Change library-vicinity in
- Init5e3.scm to point to library or |
+ Init5e4.scm to point to library or |
remove.
Make sure the value of
(library-vicinity) has a trailing
@@ -1294,13 +1297,13 @@ Some symbol names print incorrectly. Change memory model option to C
than HEAP_SEG_SIZE).
ERROR: Rogue pointer in Heap. See above under machine crashes.
Newlines don't appear correctly in Check file mode (define OPEN_... in
-output files. `Init5e3.scm'). |
+output files. `Init5e4.scm'). |
Spaces or control characters appear Check character defines in
in symbol names. `scmfig.h'.
Negative numbers turn positive. Check SRS in `scmfig.h'.
-;ERROR: bignum: numerical overflow Increase NUMDIGS_MAX in `scmfig.h' |
- and recompile. |
-VMS: Couldn't unwind stack. #define CHEAP_CONTINUATIONS in |
+;ERROR: bignum: numerical overflow Increase NUMDIGS_MAX in `scmfig.h'
+ and recompile.
+VMS: Couldn't unwind stack. #define CHEAP_CONTINUATIONS in
`scmfig.h'.
VAX: botched longjmp.
@@ -1368,7 +1371,8 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Invoking SCM, Next: SCM Options, Prev: Operational Feat
================
scm [-a kbytes] [-muvbiq] [-version] [-help]
- [[-]-no-init-file] [-p int] [-r feature] [-h feature]
+ [[-]-no-init-file] [--no-symbol-case-fold] |
+ [-p int] [-r feature] [-h feature] |
[-d filename] [-f filename] [-l filename]
[-c expression] [-e expression] [-o dumpname]
[-- | - | -s] [filename] [arguments ...]
@@ -1379,7 +1383,7 @@ variable SCM_INIT_PATH.
If SCM_INIT_PATH is not defined or if the file it names is not present,
`scm' tries to find the directory containing the executable file. If
it is able to locate the executable, `scm' looks for the initialization
-file (usually `Init5e3.scm') in platform-dependent directories relative |
+file (usually `Init5e4.scm') in platform-dependent directories relative |
to this directory. See *Note File-System Habitat:: for a blow-by-blow
description.
@@ -1388,12 +1392,12 @@ compile parameter IMPLINIT (defined in the makefile or `scmfig.h') is
tried.
Unless the option `-no-init-file' or `--no-init-file' occurs in the
-command line, or if `scm' is being invoked as a script, `Init5e3.scm' |
-checks to see if there is file `ScmInit.scm' in the path specified by |
-the environment variable HOME (or in the current directory if HOME is |
-undefined). If it finds such a file, then it is loaded. |
+command line, or if `scm' is being invoked as a script, `Init5e4.scm' |
+checks to see if there is file `ScmInit.scm' in the path specified by
+the environment variable HOME (or in the current directory if HOME is
+undefined). If it finds such a file, then it is loaded.
-`Init5e3.scm' then looks for command input from one of three sources: |
+`Init5e4.scm' then looks for command input from one of three sources: |
From an option on the command line, from a file named on the command
line, or from standard input.
@@ -1421,6 +1425,9 @@ The options are processed in the order specified on the command line.
-- Command Option: --no-init-file
Inhibits the loading of `ScmInit.scm' as described above.
+ -- Command Option: -no-symbol-case-fold |
+ Symbol (and identifier) names will be case sensitive. |
+ |
-- Command Option: --help
prints usage information and URI; then exit.
@@ -1554,13 +1561,13 @@ File: scm.info, Node: SCM Variables, Next: SCM Session, Prev: Invocation Exam
-- Environment Variable: SCM_INIT_PATH
is the pathname where `scm' will look for its initialization code.
- The default is the file `Init5e3.scm' in the source directory. |
+ The default is the file `Init5e4.scm' in the source directory. |
-- Environment Variable: SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH
is the [SLIB] Scheme library directory.
-- Environment Variable: HOME
- is the directory where `Init5e3.scm' will look for the user |
+ is the directory where `Init5e4.scm' will look for the user |
initialization file `ScmInit.scm'.
-- Environment Variable: EDITOR
@@ -1684,8 +1691,8 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Debugging Scheme Code, Next: Debugging Continuations, P
3.8 Debugging Scheme Code
=========================
-The `cautious' option of `build' (*note Build Options::) supports |
-debugging in Scheme. |
+The `cautious' option of `build' (*note Build Options::) supports
+debugging in Scheme.
"CAUTIOUS"
If SCM is built with the `CAUTIOUS' flag, then when an error
@@ -1705,11 +1712,11 @@ debugging in Scheme. |
with <C-c>, inspect or modify top-level values, trace or untrace
procedures, and continue execution with `(continue)'.
-If `verbose' (*note verbose: Internal State.) is called with an |
-argument greater than 2, then the interpreter will check stack size |
-periodically. If the size of stack in use exceeds the C #define |
-`STACK_LIMIT' (default is `HEAP_SEG_SIZE'), SCM generates a `stack' |
-`segment violation'. |
+If `verbose' (*note verbose: Internal State.) is called with an
+argument greater than 2, then the interpreter will check stack size
+periodically. If the size of stack in use exceeds the C #define
+`STACK_LIMIT' (default is `HEAP_SEG_SIZE'), SCM generates a `stack'
+`segment violation'.
There are several SLIB macros which so useful that SCM automatically
loads the appropriate module from SLIB if they are invoked.
@@ -1979,13 +1986,13 @@ warnings and errors.
-- Function: warn arg1 arg2 arg3 ...
Alias for *Note slib:warn: (slib)System. Outputs an error message
- containing the arguments. `warn' is defined in `Init5e3.scm'. |
+ containing the arguments. `warn' is defined in `Init5e4.scm'. |
-- Function: error arg1 arg2 arg3 ...
Alias for *Note slib:error: (slib)System. Outputs an error
message containing the arguments, aborts evaluation of the current
form and resumes the top level read-eval-print loop. `Error' is
- defined in `Init5e3.scm'. |
+ defined in `Init5e4.scm'. |
If SCM is built with the `CAUTIOUS' flag, then when an error occurs, a
"stack trace" of certain pending calls are printed as part of the
@@ -2003,7 +2010,7 @@ with Lisp systems.
-- Function: stack-trace
Prints information describing the stack of partially evaluated
expressions. `stack-trace' returns `#t' if any lines were printed
- and `#f' otherwise. See `Init5e3.scm' for an example of the use |
+ and `#f' otherwise. See `Init5e4.scm' for an example of the use |
of `stack-trace'.

@@ -2028,10 +2035,10 @@ a convenient aid to locating bugs and untested expressions.
* The names of identifiers which are not lexiallly bound but defined
at top-level have #@ prepended.
-For instance, `open-input-file' is defined as follows in `Init5e3.scm': |
+For instance, `open-input-file' is defined as follows in `Init5e4.scm': |
(define (open-input-file str)
- (or (open-file str OPEN_READ)
+ (or (open-file str open_read) |
(and (procedure? could-not-open) (could-not-open) #f)
(error "OPEN-INPUT-FILE couldn't open file " str)))
@@ -2077,7 +2084,7 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Internal State, Next: Scripting, Prev: Memoized Express
*INTERACTIVE* is controlled directly by the command-line options
`-b', `-i', and `-s' (*note Invoking SCM::). If none of these
options are specified, the rules to determine interactivity are
- more complicated; see `Init5e3.scm' for details. |
+ more complicated; see `Init5e4.scm' for details. |
-- Function: abort
Resumes the top level Read-Eval-Print loop.
@@ -2111,8 +2118,8 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Internal State, Next: Scripting, Prev: Memoized Express
>= 3
the CPU time is printed after each top level form evaluated;
- notifications of heap growth printed; the interpreter checks |
- stack depth periodically. |
+ notifications of heap growth printed; the interpreter checks
+ stack depth periodically.
>= 4
a garbage collection summary is printed after each top level
@@ -2132,7 +2139,7 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Internal State, Next: Scripting, Prev: Memoized Express
#t)' also gives the hexadecimal heap segment and stack bounds.
-- Constant: *scm-version*
- Contains the version string (e.g. `5e3') of SCM. |
+ Contains the version string (e.g. `5e4') of SCM. |
3.12.1 Executable path
----------------------
@@ -2744,8 +2751,8 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Opening and Closing, Next: Port Properties, Prev: Files
reading, writing, and both reading and writing respectively.
Both input and output functions can be used with io-ports. An end
- of file must be read or a file-set-position done on the port
- between a read operation and a write operation or vice-versa.
+ of file must be read or a two-argument file-position done on the |
+ port between a read operation and a write operation or vice-versa. |
-- Function: _ionbf modestr
Returns a version of MODESTR which when `open-file' is called with
@@ -2794,6 +2801,17 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Port Properties, Next: Port Redirection, Prev: Opening
Returns the filename PORT was opened with. If PORT is not open to
a file the result is unspecified.
+ -- Function: file-position port |
+ -- Function: file-position port #f |
+ Returns the current position of the character in PORT which will |
+ next be read or written. If PORT is open to a non-file then `#f' |
+ is returned. |
+ |
+ -- Function: file-position port k |
+ Sets the current position in PORT which will next be read or |
+ written. If successful, `#f' is returned. If PORT is open to a |
+ non-file, then `file-position' returns `#f'. |
+ |
-- Function: port-line port
-- Function: port-column port
If PORT is a tracked port, return the current line (column) number,
@@ -3050,13 +3068,13 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Common-Lisp Read Syntax, Next: Load Syntax, Prev: Lexic
`m-' prefixes may be combined.
-- Read syntax: #+ feature form
- If feature is `provided?' then FORM is read as a scheme |
- expression. If not, then FORM is treated as whitespace. |
+ If feature is `provided?' then FORM is read as a scheme
+ expression. If not, then FORM is treated as whitespace.
Feature is a boolean expression composed of symbols and `and',
`or', and `not' of boolean expressions.
- For more information on `provided?', *Note Require: (slib)Require. |
+ For more information on `provided?', *Note Require: (slib)Require.
-- Read syntax: #- feature form
is equivalent to `#+(not feature) expression'.
@@ -3707,7 +3725,7 @@ of load and ([SLIB]) require specified here are supported. The
The LIB1 ... pathnames specify additional libraries which may be
needed for object files not produced by the Hobbit compiler. For
- instance, crs is linked on Linux by
+ instance, crs is linked on GNU/Linux by |
(load (in-vicinity (implementation-vicinity) "crs.o")
(usr:lib "ncurses") (usr:lib "c"))
@@ -3908,35 +3926,35 @@ operations: (r5rs)Numerical operations.
-- Function: atanh z
Return the inverse hyperbolic sine, cosine, and tangent of Z
- -- Function: real-sqrt x |
- -- Function: real-exp x |
- -- Function: real-ln x |
- -- Function: real-sin x |
- -- Function: real-cos x |
- -- Function: real-tan x |
- -- Function: real-asin x |
- -- Function: real-acos x |
- -- Function: real-atan x |
- -- Function: real-sinh x |
- -- Function: real-cosh x |
- -- Function: real-tanh x |
- -- Function: real-asinh x |
- -- Function: real-acosh x |
- -- Function: real-atanh x |
+ -- Function: real-sqrt x
+ -- Function: real-exp x
+ -- Function: real-ln x
+ -- Function: real-sin x
+ -- Function: real-cos x
+ -- Function: real-tan x
+ -- Function: real-asin x
+ -- Function: real-acos x
+ -- Function: real-atan x
+ -- Function: real-sinh x
+ -- Function: real-cosh x
+ -- Function: real-tanh x
+ -- Function: real-asinh x
+ -- Function: real-acosh x
+ -- Function: real-atanh x
Real-only versions of these popular functions. The argument X
must be a real number. It is an error if the value which should be
returned by a call to these procedures is _not_ real.
- -- Function: real-log10 x |
+ -- Function: real-log10 x
Real-only base 10 logarithm.
-- Function: $atan2 y x
Computes `(angle (make-rectangular x y))' for real numbers Y and X.
- -- Function: real-expt x1 x2 |
+ -- Function: real-expt x1 x2
Returns real number X1 raised to the real power X2. It is an
- error if the value which should be returned by a call to |
- `real-expt' is not real. |
+ error if the value which should be returned by a call to
+ `real-expt' is not real.

File: scm.info, Node: Arrays, Next: Records, Prev: Numeric, Up: Packages
@@ -4193,7 +4211,7 @@ SCM has some extra functions in feature `array-for-each':
-- Function: array-equal? array0 array1 ...
Returns `#t' iff all arguments are arrays with the same shape, the
same type, and have corresponding elements which are either
- `equal?' or `array-equal?'. This function differs from `equal?'
+ `equal?' or `array-equal?'. This function differs from `equal?'
in that a one dimensional shared array may be ARRAY-EQUAL? but not
EQUAL? to a vector or uniform vector.
@@ -4309,18 +4327,7 @@ I/O: (slib)Line I/O, and the following functions are defined:
-- Function: getpid
Returns the process ID of the current process.
-
- -- Function: file-position port
- Returns the current position of the character in PORT which will
- next be read or written. If PORT is not open to a file the result
- is unspecified.
-
- -- Function: file-set-position port integer
- Sets the current position in PORT which will next be read or
- written. If PORT is not open to a file the action of
- `file-set-position' is unspecified. The result of
- `file-set-position' is unspecified.
-
+ |
-- Function: try-create-file name modes perms
If the file with name NAME already exists, return `#f', otherwise
try to create and open the file like `try-open-file', *Note Files
@@ -4383,7 +4390,7 @@ I/O: (slib)Line I/O, and the following functions are defined:
"Link.scm"
"Macro.scm"
"Transcen.scm"
- "Init5e3.scm" |
+ "Init5e4.scm" |
-- Function: mkdir path mode
The `mkdir' function creates a new, empty directory whose name is
@@ -5626,9 +5633,9 @@ sockets for multiple connections without input blocking.
(next (cdr con-list)))
(else
(for-each (lambda (con)
- (file-set-position con 0)
+ (file-position con 0) |
(write-char c con)
- (file-set-position con 0))
+ (file-position con 0))
connections)
(cons con (next (cdr con-list)))))))
(else (cons con (next (cdr con-list)))))))))))))
@@ -5654,9 +5661,9 @@ you can use a client written in scheme:
(ct (and actives (memq (current-input-port) actives) (read-char))))
(cond ((or (eof-object? cs) (eof-object? ct)) (close-port con))
(else (cond (cs (display cs)))
- (cond (ct (file-set-position con 0)
+ (cond (ct (file-position con 0) |
(display ct con)
- (file-set-position con 0)))
+ (file-position con 0))) |
(go)))))
(cond (con (display "Connecting to ")
(display (getpeername con))
@@ -5968,34 +5975,34 @@ memory allocated by `malloc'.
Returns the C array of `char's or as `unsigned char's holding
the elements of string X or its length, respectively.
- -- Header: tc7_Vbool |
+ -- Header: tc7_Vbool
uniform vector of booleans (bit-vector)
- -- Header: tc7_VfixZ32 |
+ -- Header: tc7_VfixZ32
uniform vector of integers
- -- Header: tc7_VfixN32 |
+ -- Header: tc7_VfixN32
uniform vector of non-negative integers
- -- Header: tc7_VfixN16 |
- uniform vector of non-negative short integers |
- |
- -- Header: tc7_VfixZ16 |
+ -- Header: tc7_VfixN16
+ uniform vector of non-negative short integers
+
+ -- Header: tc7_VfixZ16
uniform vector of short integers
- -- Header: tc7_VfixN8 |
- uniform vector of non-negative bytes |
- |
- -- Header: tc7_VfixZ8 |
- uniform vector of signed bytes |
- |
- -- Header: tc7_VfloR32 |
+ -- Header: tc7_VfixN8
+ uniform vector of non-negative bytes
+
+ -- Header: tc7_VfixZ8
+ uniform vector of signed bytes
+
+ -- Header: tc7_VfloR32
uniform vector of short inexact real numbers
- -- Header: tc7_VfloR64 |
+ -- Header: tc7_VfloR64
uniform vector of double precision inexact real numbers
- -- Header: tc7_VfloC64 |
+ -- Header: tc7_VfloC64
uniform vector of double precision inexact complex numbers
-- Header: tc7_contin
@@ -6052,11 +6059,11 @@ type `SCM'.
enabled, the `CDR' should be a function which takes and returns
type `double'. Conversions are handled in the interpreter.
- `floor', `ceiling', `truncate', `round', `real-sqrt', `real-exp', |
- `real-ln', `real-sin', `real-cos', `real-tan', `real-asin', |
- `real-acos', `real-atan', `real-sinh', `real-cosh', `real-tanh', |
- `real-asinh', `real-acosh', `real-atanh', and `exact->inexact' are |
- defined this way. |
+ `floor', `ceiling', `truncate', `round', `real-sqrt', `real-exp',
+ `real-ln', `real-sin', `real-cos', `real-tan', `real-asin',
+ `real-acos', `real-atan', `real-sinh', `real-cosh', `real-tanh',
+ `real-asinh', `real-acosh', `real-atanh', and `exact->inexact' are
+ defined this way.
If the `CDR' is `0' (`NULL'), the name string of the procedure is
used to control traversal of its list structure argument.
@@ -6237,8 +6244,8 @@ Defining Smobs::). These are the initial smobs:
Conventional Arrays have a pointer to a vector for their `CDR'.
Uniform Arrays have a pointer to a Uniform Vector type (string,
- Vbool, VfixZ32, VfixN32, VfloR32, VfloR64, or VfloC64) in their |
- `CDR'. |
+ Vbool, VfixZ32, VfixN32, VfloR32, VfloR64, or VfloC64) in their
+ `CDR'.

File: scm.info, Node: Data Type Representations, Prev: Smob Cells, Up: Data Types
@@ -6268,34 +6275,34 @@ ssymbol .........long length....G0000101 ..........char *chars...........
msymbol .........long length....G0000111 ..........char *chars...........
string .........long length....G0001101 ..........char *chars...........
vector .........long length....G0001111 ...........SCM **elts...........
-Vbool .........long length....G0010101 ..........long *words........... |
- spare 00010111 |
-VfixN8 .........long length....G0011101 ......unsigned char *words...... |
-VfixZ8 .........long length....G0011111 ..........char *words........... |
-VfixN16 .........long length....G0100101 ......unsigned short *words..... |
-VfixZ16 .........long length....G0100111 ........ short *words........... |
-VfixN32 .........long length....G0101101 ......unsigned long *words...... |
-VfixZ32 .........long length....G0101111 ..........long *words........... |
-VfloR32 .........long length....G0110101 .........float *words........... |
-VfloC32 .........long length....G0110111 .........float *words........... |
-VfloR64 .........long length....G0111101 ........double *words........... |
-VfloC64 .........long length....G0111111 ........double *words........... |
-
- spare 01000101 |
-contin .........long length....G1001101 .............*regs.............. |
-specfun ................xxxxxxxxG1001111 ...........SCM name............. |
-cclo ..short length..xxxxxx10G1001111 ...........SCM **elts........... |
+Vbool .........long length....G0010101 ..........long *words...........
+ spare 00010111
+VfixN8 .........long length....G0011101 ......unsigned char *words......
+VfixZ8 .........long length....G0011111 ..........char *words...........
+VfixN16 .........long length....G0100101 ......unsigned short *words.....
+VfixZ16 .........long length....G0100111 ........ short *words...........
+VfixN32 .........long length....G0101101 ......unsigned long *words......
+VfixZ32 .........long length....G0101111 ..........long *words...........
+VfloR32 .........long length....G0110101 .........float *words...........
+VfloC32 .........long length....G0110111 .........float *words...........
+VfloR64 .........long length....G0111101 ........double *words...........
+VfloC64 .........long length....G0111111 ........double *words...........
+
+ spare 01000101
+contin .........long length....G1001101 .............*regs..............
+specfun ................xxxxxxxxG1001111 ...........SCM name.............
+cclo ..short length..xxxxxx10G1001111 ...........SCM **elts...........
PTOBs
- port int portnum.CwroxxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream.......... |
- socket int portnum.C001xxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream.......... |
- inport int portnum.C011xxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream.......... |
-outport int portnum.0101xxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream.......... |
- ioport int portnum.C111xxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream.......... |
-fport int portnum.C 00000000G1000111 ..........FILE *stream.......... |
-pipe int portnum.C 00000001G1000111 ..........FILE *stream.......... |
-strport 00000000000.0 00000010G1000111 ..........FILE *stream.......... |
-sfport int portnum.C 00000011G1000111 ..........FILE *stream.......... |
- SUBRs |
+ port int portnum.CwroxxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream..........
+ socket int portnum.C001xxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream..........
+ inport int portnum.C011xxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream..........
+outport int portnum.0101xxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream..........
+ ioport int portnum.C111xxxxxxxxG1000111 ..........FILE *stream..........
+fport int portnum.C 00000000G1000111 ..........FILE *stream..........
+pipe int portnum.C 00000001G1000111 ..........FILE *stream..........
+strport 00000000000.0 00000010G1000111 ..........FILE *stream..........
+sfport int portnum.C 00000011G1000111 ..........FILE *stream..........
+ SUBRs
subr_0 ..........int hpoff.....01010101 ...........SCM (*f)()...........
subr_1 ..........int hpoff.....01010111 ...........SCM (*f)()...........
cxr ..........int hpoff.....01011101 .........double (*f)()..........
@@ -6397,7 +6404,7 @@ symbols, "symhash".
mark bit in OBJ, then calls `gc_mark()' on any SCM components of
OBJ. The last call to `gc_mark()' is tail-called (looped).
- -- Function: void mark_locations (STACKITEM X[], sizet LEN) |
+ -- Function: void mark_locations (STACKITEM X[], sizet LEN)
The function `mark_locations' is used for marking segments of
C-stack or saved segments of C-stack (marked continuations). The
argument LEN is the size of the stack in units of size
@@ -6722,12 +6729,12 @@ To add a package of new procedures to scm (see `crs.c' for example):
add_feature("foo");
- will append a symbol `'foo' to the (list) value of `slib:features'. |
+ will append a symbol `'foo' to the (list) value of `slib:features'.
7. put any scheme code which needs to be run as part of your package
into `Ifoo.scm'.
- 8. put an `if' into `Init5e3.scm' which loads `Ifoo.scm' if your |
+ 8. put an `if' into `Init5e4.scm' which loads `Ifoo.scm' if your |
package is included:
(if (defined? twiddle-bits!)
@@ -7027,7 +7034,7 @@ SCM, then you can replace `scm_find_implpath'.
environment variable is defined, its value will be returned from
`scm_find_implpath'. Otherwise find_impl_file() is called with the
arguments EXECPATH, GENERIC_NAME (default "scm"), INIT_FILE_NAME
- (default "Init5e3_scm"), and the directory separator string |
+ (default "Init5e4_scm"), and the directory separator string |
DIRSEP. If find_impl_file() returns 0 and IMPLINIT is defined,
then a copy of the string IMPLINIT is returned.
@@ -7150,7 +7157,7 @@ Here is a minimal embedding program `libtest.c':
-|
dld_find_executable(./libtest): /home/jaffer/scm/libtest
- implpath: /home/jaffer/scm/Init5e3.scm |
+ implpath: /home/jaffer/scm/Init5e4.scm |
This is libtest_init_user_scm
hello world
@@ -7166,7 +7173,7 @@ The source code for these routines are found in `rope.c'.
-- Function: int scm_ldfile (char *FILE)
Loads the Scheme source file FILE. Returns 0 if successful, non-0
if not. This function is used to load SCM's initialization file
- `Init5e3.scm'. |
+ `Init5e4.scm'. |
-- Function: int scm_ldprog (char *FILE)
Loads the Scheme source file `(in-vicinity (program-vicinity)
@@ -7586,7 +7593,7 @@ File: scm.info, Node: Executable Pathname, Next: Script Support, Prev: File-S
6.3.2 Executable Pathname
-------------------------
-For purposes of finding `Init5e3.scm', dumping an executable, and |
+For purposes of finding `Init5e4.scm', dumping an executable, and |
dynamic linking, a SCM session needs the pathname of its executable
image.
@@ -7831,24 +7838,24 @@ with a VMS system needs to finish and debug it.

File: scm.info, Node: Index, Prev: The Implementation, Up: Top
-Index |
-***** |
+Index
+*****
-Procedure and Macro Index |
-========================= |
+Procedure and Macro Index
+*************************
* Menu:
* #!: Unix Scheme Scripts. (line 40)
* #': Common-Lisp Read Syntax.
- (line 49) |
+ (line 49)
* #+: Common-Lisp Read Syntax.
(line 16)
* #-: Common-Lisp Read Syntax.
- (line 25) |
+ (line 25)
* #.: Common-Lisp Read Syntax.
- (line 38) |
+ (line 38)
* #;text-till-end-of-line: Documentation and Comments.
(line 31)
* #?column: Load Syntax. (line 12)
@@ -7857,58 +7864,59 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* #\token: Common-Lisp Read Syntax.
(line 7)
* #|: Common-Lisp Read Syntax.
- (line 28) |
-* $atan2: Numeric. (line 59) |
-* -: SCM Options. (line 108)
-* ---: SCM Options. (line 109)
-* ---c-source-files=: Build Options. (line 134) |
-* ---compiler-options=: Build Options. (line 119) |
-* ---defines=: Build Options. (line 112) |
-* ---features=: Build Options. (line 192) |
-* ---help: SCM Options. (line 20)
-* ---initialization=: Build Options. (line 142) |
-* ---libraries=: Build Options. (line 104) |
-* ---linker-options=: Build Options. (line 122) |
+ (line 28)
+* $atan2: Numeric. (line 59)
+* -: SCM Options. (line 111)
+* ---: SCM Options. (line 112)
+* ---c-source-files=: Build Options. (line 134)
+* ---compiler-options=: Build Options. (line 119)
+* ---defines=: Build Options. (line 112)
+* ---features=: Build Options. (line 192)
+* ---help: SCM Options. (line 23)
+* ---initialization=: Build Options. (line 142)
+* ---libraries=: Build Options. (line 104)
+* ---linker-options=: Build Options. (line 122)
* ---no-init-file: SCM Options. (line 17)
-* ---object-files=: Build Options. (line 138) |
-* ---outname=: Build Options. (line 98) |
+* ---object-files=: Build Options. (line 138)
+* ---outname=: Build Options. (line 98)
* ---platform=: Build Options. (line 12)
-* ---scheme-initial=: Build Options. (line 126) |
-* ---type=: Build Options. (line 147) |
-* ---version: SCM Options. (line 23)
-* --batch-dialect=: Build Options. (line 165) |
-* --script-name=: Build Options. (line 187) |
+* ---scheme-initial=: Build Options. (line 126)
+* ---type=: Build Options. (line 147)
+* ---version: SCM Options. (line 26)
+* --batch-dialect=: Build Options. (line 165)
+* --no-symbol-case-fold: SCM Options. (line 20)
+* --script-name=: Build Options. (line 187)
* -a: SCM Options. (line 9)
-* -b: SCM Options. (line 98)
-* -c <1>: SCM Options. (line 46)
-* -c: Build Options. (line 133) |
-* -d: SCM Options. (line 42)
-* -D: Build Options. (line 111) |
-* -e: SCM Options. (line 45)
-* -f: SCM Options. (line 37)
-* -F: Build Options. (line 191) |
-* -f: Build Options. (line 69) |
-* -h <1>: SCM Options. (line 33)
-* -h: Build Options. (line 164) |
-* -i <1>: SCM Options. (line 88)
-* -i: Build Options. (line 141) |
-* -j: Build Options. (line 137) |
-* -l <1>: SCM Options. (line 36)
-* -l: Build Options. (line 103) |
-* -m: SCM Options. (line 75)
+* -b: SCM Options. (line 101)
+* -c <1>: SCM Options. (line 49)
+* -c: Build Options. (line 133)
+* -d: SCM Options. (line 45)
+* -D: Build Options. (line 111)
+* -e: SCM Options. (line 48)
+* -f: SCM Options. (line 40)
+* -F: Build Options. (line 191)
+* -f: Build Options. (line 69)
+* -h <1>: SCM Options. (line 36)
+* -h: Build Options. (line 164)
+* -i <1>: SCM Options. (line 91)
+* -i: Build Options. (line 141)
+* -j: Build Options. (line 137)
+* -l <1>: SCM Options. (line 39)
+* -l: Build Options. (line 103)
+* -m: SCM Options. (line 78)
* -no-init-file: SCM Options. (line 16)
-* -o <1>: SCM Options. (line 52)
-* -o: Build Options. (line 97) |
-* -p <1>: SCM Options. (line 62)
+* -o <1>: SCM Options. (line 55)
+* -o: Build Options. (line 97)
+* -p <1>: SCM Options. (line 65)
* -p: Build Options. (line 11)
-* -q: SCM Options. (line 71)
-* -r: SCM Options. (line 26)
-* -s <1>: SCM Options. (line 103)
-* -s: Build Options. (line 125) |
-* -t: Build Options. (line 146) |
-* -u: SCM Options. (line 82)
-* -v: SCM Options. (line 66)
-* -w: Build Options. (line 186) |
+* -q: SCM Options. (line 74)
+* -r: SCM Options. (line 29)
+* -s <1>: SCM Options. (line 106)
+* -s: Build Options. (line 125)
+* -t: Build Options. (line 146)
+* -u: SCM Options. (line 85)
+* -v: SCM Options. (line 69)
+* -w: Build Options. (line 186)
* @apply: Environment Frames. (line 54)
* @copy-tree: Storage. (line 16)
* @macroexpand1: Syntactic Hooks for Hygienic Macros.
@@ -7917,7 +7925,7 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* _ionbf: Opening and Closing. (line 28)
* _tracked: Opening and Closing. (line 35)
* abort: Internal State. (line 15)
-* access: I/O-Extensions. (line 181)
+* access: I/O-Extensions. (line 170)
* acct: Unix Extensions. (line 34)
* acons: Storage. (line 21)
* acosh: Numeric. (line 33)
@@ -7959,25 +7967,25 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* CAR: Cells. (line 23)
* cbreak: Terminal Mode Setting.
(line 12)
-* CCLO_LENGTH: Header Cells. (line 110) |
+* CCLO_LENGTH: Header Cells. (line 110)
* CDR: Cells. (line 24)
* char: Type Conversions. (line 27)
-* char-ready: Port Properties. (line 39)
+* char-ready: Port Properties. (line 50)
* char-ready? <1>: Socket. (line 66)
-* char-ready?: Port Properties. (line 37)
+* char-ready?: Port Properties. (line 48)
* char:sharp: Modifying Read Syntax.
(line 23)
* CHARS: Header Cells. (line 35)
-* chdir: I/O-Extensions. (line 145)
+* chdir: I/O-Extensions. (line 134)
* CHEAP_CONTINUATIONS: Continuations. (line 37)
-* chmod: I/O-Extensions. (line 160)
+* chmod: I/O-Extensions. (line 149)
* chown: Posix Extensions. (line 255)
* clearok: Output Options Setting.
(line 11)
* close-port <1>: Window Manipulation. (line 24)
* close-port <2>: Posix Extensions. (line 35)
* close-port: Opening and Closing. (line 55)
-* closedir: I/O-Extensions. (line 101)
+* closedir: I/O-Extensions. (line 90)
* CLOSEDP: Ptob Cells. (line 43)
* CLOSUREP: Cells. (line 49)
* CODE: Cells. (line 52)
@@ -7988,7 +7996,7 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* cosh: Numeric. (line 28)
* could-not-open: Interrupts. (line 66)
* current-error-port: Port Redirection. (line 7)
-* current-input-port: Port Properties. (line 43)
+* current-input-port: Port Properties. (line 54)
* current-time: Time. (line 24)
* default-input-port: Line Editing. (line 21)
* default-output-port: Line Editing. (line 25)
@@ -7998,11 +8006,11 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* defmacro: Defmacro. (line 6)
* defsyntax: Macro Primitives. (line 36)
* defvar: Define and Set. (line 13)
-* directory-for-each: I/O-Extensions. (line 105)
+* directory-for-each: I/O-Extensions. (line 94)
* display: Output. (line 9)
* dld_find_executable: Executable Pathname. (line 18)
* dump: Dump. (line 33)
-* duplicate-port: I/O-Extensions. (line 78)
+* duplicate-port: I/O-Extensions. (line 67)
* dyn:call: Dynamic Linking. (line 79)
* dyn:link: Dynamic Linking. (line 71)
* dyn:main-call: Dynamic Linking. (line 91)
@@ -8021,17 +8029,16 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* eval: Eval and Load. (line 21)
* eval-string: Eval and Load. (line 24)
* exec-self: Internal State. (line 27)
-* execl: I/O-Extensions. (line 207)
-* execlp: I/O-Extensions. (line 208)
-* execpath: Internal State. (line 79) |
-* execv: I/O-Extensions. (line 218)
-* execvp: I/O-Extensions. (line 219)
+* execl: I/O-Extensions. (line 196)
+* execlp: I/O-Extensions. (line 197)
+* execpath: Internal State. (line 79)
+* execv: I/O-Extensions. (line 207)
+* execvp: I/O-Extensions. (line 208)
* exit: SCM Session. (line 19)
* extended-environment: Syntactic Hooks for Hygienic Macros.
(line 113)
-* file-position: I/O-Extensions. (line 56)
-* file-set-position: I/O-Extensions. (line 61)
-* fileno: I/O-Extensions. (line 177)
+* file-position: Port Properties. (line 18)
+* fileno: I/O-Extensions. (line 166)
* final_scm: Embedding SCM. (line 117)
* find_impl_file: File-System Habitat. (line 35)
* force-output: Window Manipulation. (line 30)
@@ -8044,8 +8051,8 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* frame-trace: Debugging Continuations.
(line 10)
* free_continuation: Continuations. (line 79)
-* freshline: Port Properties. (line 26)
-* gc: Internal State. (line 58) |
+* freshline: Port Properties. (line 37)
+* gc: Internal State. (line 58)
* gc-hook: Storage. (line 28)
* gc_mark: Marking Cells. (line 27)
* GCCDR: Marking Cells. (line 15)
@@ -8053,7 +8060,7 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* gentemp: Defmacro. (line 6)
* get-internal-real-time: Time. (line 17)
* get-internal-run-time: Time. (line 10)
-* getcwd: I/O-Extensions. (line 150)
+* getcwd: I/O-Extensions. (line 139)
* getegid: Posix Extensions. (line 63)
* geteuid: Posix Extensions. (line 66)
* getgid: Posix Extensions. (line 60)
@@ -8110,7 +8117,7 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* integer->line-number: Line Numbers. (line 37)
* INUM: Immediates. (line 26)
* INUMP: Immediates. (line 21)
-* isatty?: Port Properties. (line 33)
+* isatty?: Port Properties. (line 44)
* ISYMCHARS: Immediates. (line 93)
* ISYMNUM: Immediates. (line 89)
* ISYMP: Immediates. (line 86)
@@ -8137,7 +8144,7 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* macroexpand-1: Defmacro. (line 6)
* main: Embedding SCM. (line 12)
* makargvfrmstrs: Type Conversions. (line 76)
-* makcclo: Header Cells. (line 105) |
+* makcclo: Header Cells. (line 105)
* make-arbiter: Process Synchronization.
(line 35)
* make-edited-line-port: Line Editing. (line 29)
@@ -8159,7 +8166,7 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* MAKSPCSYM: Immediates. (line 97)
* mark_locations: Marking Cells. (line 33)
* milli-alarm: Interrupts. (line 30)
-* mkdir: I/O-Extensions. (line 131)
+* mkdir: I/O-Extensions. (line 120)
* mknod: Unix Extensions. (line 43)
* must_free: Allocating memory. (line 43)
* must_free_argv: Type Conversions. (line 84)
@@ -8196,7 +8203,7 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* open-output-pipe: Posix Extensions. (line 22)
* open-pipe: Posix Extensions. (line 10)
* open-ports: Opening and Closing. (line 48)
-* opendir: I/O-Extensions. (line 88)
+* opendir: I/O-Extensions. (line 77)
* OPENP: Ptob Cells. (line 42)
* OPFPORTP: Ptob Cells. (line 54)
* OPINFPORTP: Ptob Cells. (line 55)
@@ -8213,19 +8220,19 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* pi/: Numeric. (line 24)
* pipe: Posix Extensions. (line 40)
* port-closed?: Port Properties. (line 7)
-* port-column: Port Properties. (line 19)
+* port-column: Port Properties. (line 30)
* port-filename: Port Properties. (line 14)
-* port-line: Port Properties. (line 18)
+* port-line: Port Properties. (line 29)
* port-type: Port Properties. (line 10)
* PORTP: Ptob Cells. (line 33)
* pp: Debugging Scheme Code.
- (line 75) |
+ (line 75)
* pprint: Debugging Scheme Code.
- (line 62) |
+ (line 62)
* print: Debugging Scheme Code.
- (line 54) |
+ (line 54)
* print-args: Debugging Scheme Code.
- (line 80) |
+ (line 80)
* procedure->identifier-macro: Macro Primitives. (line 14)
* procedure->macro: Macro Primitives. (line 12)
* procedure->memoizing-macro: Macro Primitives. (line 13)
@@ -8235,38 +8242,38 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* profile-alarm: Interrupts. (line 32)
* profile-alarm-interrupt: Interrupts. (line 52)
* program-arguments: SCM Session. (line 30)
-* putenv: I/O-Extensions. (line 223)
+* putenv: I/O-Extensions. (line 212)
* qase: Define and Set. (line 45)
* quit: SCM Session. (line 17)
* raw: Terminal Mode Setting.
(line 28)
* read-char <1>: Input. (line 7)
-* read-char: Port Properties. (line 40)
+* read-char: Port Properties. (line 51)
* read-for-load: Line Numbers. (line 47)
* read-numbered: Line Numbers. (line 26)
* read:sharp: Modifying Read Syntax.
(line 7)
-* readdir: I/O-Extensions. (line 92)
+* readdir: I/O-Extensions. (line 81)
* readlink: Unix Extensions. (line 19)
-* real-acos: Numeric. (line 44) |
-* real-acosh: Numeric. (line 50) |
-* real-asin: Numeric. (line 43) |
-* real-asinh: Numeric. (line 49) |
-* real-atan: Numeric. (line 45) |
-* real-atanh: Numeric. (line 51) |
-* real-cos: Numeric. (line 41) |
-* real-cosh: Numeric. (line 47) |
-* real-exp: Numeric. (line 38) |
-* real-expt: Numeric. (line 62) |
-* real-ln: Numeric. (line 39) |
-* real-log10: Numeric. (line 56) |
-* real-sin: Numeric. (line 40) |
-* real-sinh: Numeric. (line 46) |
-* real-sqrt: Numeric. (line 37) |
-* real-tan: Numeric. (line 42) |
-* real-tanh: Numeric. (line 48) |
+* real-acos: Numeric. (line 44)
+* real-acosh: Numeric. (line 50)
+* real-asin: Numeric. (line 43)
+* real-asinh: Numeric. (line 49)
+* real-atan: Numeric. (line 45)
+* real-atanh: Numeric. (line 51)
+* real-cos: Numeric. (line 41)
+* real-cosh: Numeric. (line 47)
+* real-exp: Numeric. (line 38)
+* real-expt: Numeric. (line 62)
+* real-ln: Numeric. (line 39)
+* real-log10: Numeric. (line 56)
+* real-sin: Numeric. (line 40)
+* real-sinh: Numeric. (line 46)
+* real-sqrt: Numeric. (line 37)
+* real-tan: Numeric. (line 42)
+* real-tanh: Numeric. (line 48)
* record-printer-set!: Records. (line 10)
-* redirect-port!: I/O-Extensions. (line 83)
+* redirect-port!: I/O-Extensions. (line 72)
* refresh: Window Manipulation. (line 29)
* regcomp: Regular Expression Pattern Matching.
(line 12)
@@ -8286,20 +8293,20 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
(line 52)
* release-arbiter: Process Synchronization.
(line 43)
-* rename-file: I/O-Extensions. (line 155)
+* rename-file: I/O-Extensions. (line 144)
* renamed-identifier: Syntactic Hooks for Hygienic Macros.
(line 26)
* renaming-transformer: Syntactic Hooks for Hygienic Macros.
(line 142)
-* reopen-file: I/O-Extensions. (line 74)
+* reopen-file: I/O-Extensions. (line 63)
* require: Dynamic Linking. (line 11)
* resetty: Terminal Mode Setting.
(line 58)
* restart: Internal State. (line 18)
* restore_signals: Embedding SCM. (line 90)
-* rewinddir: I/O-Extensions. (line 97)
-* rmdir: I/O-Extensions. (line 140)
-* room: Internal State. (line 62) |
+* rewinddir: I/O-Extensions. (line 86)
+* rmdir: I/O-Extensions. (line 129)
+* room: Internal State. (line 62)
* savetty: Terminal Mode Setting.
(line 59)
* scalar->array: Array Mapping. (line 51)
@@ -8381,11 +8388,11 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* touchline: Window Manipulation. (line 55)
* touchwin: Window Manipulation. (line 54)
* trace: Debugging Scheme Code.
- (line 37) |
+ (line 37)
* transpose-array: Conventional Arrays. (line 21)
* try-arbiter: Process Synchronization.
(line 39)
-* try-create-file: I/O-Extensions. (line 67)
+* try-create-file: I/O-Extensions. (line 56)
* try-load <1>: Line Numbers. (line 12)
* try-load: Eval and Load. (line 7)
* try-open-file: Opening and Closing. (line 8)
@@ -8395,16 +8402,16 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* TYP7: Cells. (line 28)
* UCHARS: Header Cells. (line 36)
* ulong2num: Type Conversions. (line 11)
-* umask: I/O-Extensions. (line 172)
+* umask: I/O-Extensions. (line 161)
* uname: Posix Extensions. (line 172)
* unctrl: Curses Miscellany. (line 30)
* uniform-array-read!: Uniform Array. (line 67)
* uniform-array-write: Uniform Array. (line 79)
* untrace: Debugging Scheme Code.
- (line 45) |
+ (line 45)
* user-interrupt: Interrupts. (line 49)
* usr:lib: Dynamic Linking. (line 18)
-* utime: I/O-Extensions. (line 167)
+* utime: I/O-Extensions. (line 156)
* vector-set-length!: Storage. (line 7)
* VECTORP: Header Cells. (line 16)
* VELTS: Header Cells. (line 21)
@@ -8414,7 +8421,7 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* vms-debug: SCM Session. (line 41)
* void: Sweeping the Heap. (line 15)
* wadd: Output. (line 11)
-* wait-for-input: Port Properties. (line 55)
+* wait-for-input: Port Properties. (line 66)
* waitpid: Posix Extensions. (line 124)
* warn: Errors. (line 109)
* wclear: Output. (line 41)
@@ -8436,7 +8443,7 @@ Procedure and Macro Index |
* x:lib: Dynamic Linking. (line 23)
Variable Index
-============== |
+**************
* Menu:
@@ -8448,7 +8455,7 @@ Variable Index
* *interactive*: SCM Variables. (line 36)
* *load-pathname*: Eval and Load. (line 15)
* *load-reader*: Line Numbers. (line 50)
-* *scm-version*: Internal State. (line 67) |
+* *scm-version*: Internal State. (line 67)
* *slib-load-reader*: Line Numbers. (line 51)
* *syntax-rules*: SCM Variables. (line 30)
* af_inet: Host and Other Inquiries.
@@ -8481,7 +8488,7 @@ Variable Index
* UNSPECIFIED: Immediates. (line 78)
Type Index
-========== |
+**********
* Menu:
@@ -8539,40 +8546,40 @@ Type Index
* tc3_closure: Cells. (line 39)
* tc3_cons: Cells. (line 32)
* tc7_asubr: Subr Cells. (line 12)
-* tc7_contin: Header Cells. (line 85) |
+* tc7_contin: Header Cells. (line 85)
* tc7_cxr: Subr Cells. (line 22)
-* tc7_lsubr: Subr Cells. (line 63) |
-* tc7_lsubr_2: Subr Cells. (line 60) |
+* tc7_lsubr: Subr Cells. (line 63)
+* tc7_lsubr_2: Subr Cells. (line 60)
* tc7_msymbol: Header Cells. (line 29)
-* tc7_rpsubr: Subr Cells. (line 48) |
-* tc7_specfun: Header Cells. (line 88) |
+* tc7_rpsubr: Subr Cells. (line 48)
+* tc7_specfun: Header Cells. (line 88)
* tc7_ssymbol: Header Cells. (line 26)
* tc7_string: Header Cells. (line 41)
* tc7_subr_0: Subr Cells. (line 16)
* tc7_subr_1: Subr Cells. (line 19)
-* tc7_subr_1o: Subr Cells. (line 52) |
-* tc7_subr_2: Subr Cells. (line 45) |
-* tc7_subr_2o: Subr Cells. (line 56) |
-* tc7_subr_3: Subr Cells. (line 42) |
-* tc7_Vbool: Header Cells. (line 55) |
+* tc7_subr_1o: Subr Cells. (line 52)
+* tc7_subr_2: Subr Cells. (line 45)
+* tc7_subr_2o: Subr Cells. (line 56)
+* tc7_subr_3: Subr Cells. (line 42)
+* tc7_Vbool: Header Cells. (line 55)
* tc7_vector: Header Cells. (line 13)
-* tc7_VfixN16: Header Cells. (line 64) |
-* tc7_VfixN32: Header Cells. (line 61) |
-* tc7_VfixN8: Header Cells. (line 70) |
-* tc7_VfixZ16: Header Cells. (line 67) |
-* tc7_VfixZ32: Header Cells. (line 58) |
-* tc7_VfixZ8: Header Cells. (line 73) |
-* tc7_VfloC64: Header Cells. (line 82) |
-* tc7_VfloR32: Header Cells. (line 76) |
-* tc7_VfloR64: Header Cells. (line 79) |
+* tc7_VfixN16: Header Cells. (line 64)
+* tc7_VfixN32: Header Cells. (line 61)
+* tc7_VfixN8: Header Cells. (line 70)
+* tc7_VfixZ16: Header Cells. (line 67)
+* tc7_VfixZ32: Header Cells. (line 58)
+* tc7_VfixZ8: Header Cells. (line 73)
+* tc7_VfloC64: Header Cells. (line 82)
+* tc7_VfloR32: Header Cells. (line 76)
+* tc7_VfloR64: Header Cells. (line 79)
* tc_dblc: Smob Cells. (line 33)
* tc_dblr: Smob Cells. (line 30)
* tc_free_cell: Smob Cells. (line 15)
* turtle-graphics: Dynamic Linking. (line 56)
* unexec: Dump. (line 6)
- |
+
Concept Index
-============= |
+*************
* Menu:
@@ -8586,32 +8593,33 @@ Concept Index
* #!.bat: MS-DOS Compatible Scripts.
(line 8)
* array <1>: Conventional Arrays. (line 9)
-* array: Build Options. (line 196) |
-* array-for-each: Build Options. (line 199) |
-* arrays: Build Options. (line 202) |
-* bignums: Build Options. (line 205) |
-* build: Building SCM. (line 6) |
-* build.scm: Building SCM. (line 6) |
-* byte: Build Options. (line 208) |
+* array: Build Options. (line 196)
+* array-for-each: Build Options. (line 199)
+* arrays: Build Options. (line 202)
+* bignums: Build Options. (line 205)
+* build: Building SCM. (line 6)
+* build.scm: Building SCM. (line 6)
+* byte: Build Options. (line 208)
+* byte-number: Build Options. (line 211)
* callbacks: Callbacks. (line 6)
-* careful-interrupt-masking: Build Options. (line 211) |
-* cautious: Build Options. (line 217) |
-* cheap-continuations: Build Options. (line 226) |
-* compiled-closure: Build Options. (line 235) |
+* careful-interrupt-masking: Build Options. (line 214)
+* cautious: Build Options. (line 220)
+* cheap-continuations: Build Options. (line 229)
+* compiled-closure: Build Options. (line 238)
* continuations: Continuations. (line 6)
-* curses: Build Options. (line 238) |
-* debug: Build Options. (line 241) |
-* differ: Build Options. (line 246) |
+* curses: Build Options. (line 241)
+* debug: Build Options. (line 244)
+* differ: Build Options. (line 249)
* documentation string: Documentation and Comments.
(line 13)
-* dont-memoize-locals: Build Options. (line 249) |
-* dump: Build Options. (line 254) |
-* dynamic-linking: Build Options. (line 257) |
+* dont-memoize-locals: Build Options. (line 252)
+* dump: Build Options. (line 257)
+* dynamic-linking: Build Options. (line 260)
* ecache: Memory Management for Environments.
(line 6)
-* edit-line: Build Options. (line 260) |
+* edit-line: Build Options. (line 263)
* Embedding SCM: Embedding SCM. (line 6)
-* engineering-notation: Build Options. (line 263) |
+* engineering-notation: Build Options. (line 266)
* environments: Memory Management for Environments.
(line 6)
* exchanger: Process Synchronization.
@@ -8621,186 +8629,186 @@ Concept Index
(line 13)
* foo.c: Compiling and Linking Custom Files.
(line 13)
-* generalized-c-arguments: Build Options. (line 268) |
+* generalized-c-arguments: Build Options. (line 271)
* graphics: Packages. (line 23)
* hobbit: Packages. (line 23)
-* i/o-extensions: Build Options. (line 271) |
+* i/o-extensions: Build Options. (line 274)
* IEEE: Bibliography. (line 7)
-* inexact: Build Options. (line 275) |
+* inexact: Build Options. (line 278)
* JACAL: Bibliography. (line 49)
-* lit: Build Options. (line 278) |
-* macro: Build Options. (line 281) |
+* lit: Build Options. (line 281)
+* macro: Build Options. (line 284)
* memory management: Memory Management for Environments.
(line 6)
-* mysql: Build Options. (line 285) |
-* no-heap-shrink: Build Options. (line 288) |
+* mysql: Build Options. (line 288)
+* no-heap-shrink: Build Options. (line 291)
* NO_ENV_CACHE: Memory Management for Environments.
(line 89)
-* none: Build Options. (line 293) |
+* none: Build Options. (line 296)
* posix: Posix Extensions. (line 6)
* Posix: Posix Extensions. (line 6)
-* posix: Build Options. (line 296) |
+* posix: Build Options. (line 299)
* R4RS: Bibliography. (line 11)
* R5RS: Bibliography. (line 18)
-* reckless: Build Options. (line 301) |
-* record: Build Options. (line 306) |
-* regex: Build Options. (line 310) |
-* rev2-procedures: Build Options. (line 313) |
+* reckless: Build Options. (line 304)
+* record: Build Options. (line 309)
+* regex: Build Options. (line 313)
+* rev2-procedures: Build Options. (line 316)
* rope <1>: Type Conversions. (line 6)
* rope: Callbacks. (line 6)
* SchemePrimer: Bibliography. (line 39)
-* SICP: Build Options. (line 319) |
-* sicp: Build Options. (line 317) |
+* SICP: Build Options. (line 322)
+* sicp: Build Options. (line 320)
* SICP: Bibliography. (line 30)
* signals: Signals. (line 6)
* Simply: Bibliography. (line 35)
-* single-precision-only: Build Options. (line 331) |
+* single-precision-only: Build Options. (line 334)
* SLIB: Bibliography. (line 43)
-* socket: Build Options. (line 337) |
-* tick-interrupts: Build Options. (line 341) |
-* turtlegr: Build Options. (line 344) |
+* socket: Build Options. (line 340)
+* tick-interrupts: Build Options. (line 344)
+* turtlegr: Build Options. (line 347)
* unix: Unix Extensions. (line 6)
* Unix: Unix Extensions. (line 6)
-* unix: Build Options. (line 348) |
-* wb: Build Options. (line 352) |
-* windows: Build Options. (line 355) |
+* unix: Build Options. (line 351)
+* wb: Build Options. (line 355)
+* windows: Build Options. (line 358)
* X: Packages. (line 23)
* x <1>: Packages. (line 23)
-* x: Build Options. (line 358) |
+* x: Build Options. (line 361)
* xlib: Packages. (line 23)
* Xlib: Packages. (line 23)
-* xlib: Build Options. (line 361) |
+* xlib: Build Options. (line 364)
* xlibscm: Packages. (line 23)
* Xlibscm: Packages. (line 23)

Tag Table:
-Node: Top1723
-Node: Overview3323
-Node: SCM Features3638
-Node: SCM Authors5713
-Node: Copying6614
-Node: The SCM License6943
-Node: SIOD copyright10867
-Node: Bibliography12253
-Node: Installing SCM14129
-Node: Making SCM14648
-Node: SLIB15573
-Node: Building SCM17489
-Node: Invoking Build18071
-Node: Build Options20408
-Node: Compiling and Linking Custom Files34079
-Node: Installing Dynamic Linking36075
-Node: Configure Module Catalog37861
-Node: Saving Images39869
-Node: Automatic C Preprocessor Definitions42952
-Node: Problems Compiling46727
-Node: Problems Linking48388
-Node: Problems Running48661
-Node: Testing50779
-Node: Reporting Problems54096
-Node: Operational Features54948
-Node: Invoking SCM55344
-Node: SCM Options57078
-Node: Invocation Examples61447
-Node: SCM Variables62407
-Node: SCM Session63887
-Node: Editing Scheme Code65418
-Node: Debugging Scheme Code67436
-Node: Debugging Continuations71888
-Node: Errors74448
-Node: Memoized Expressions78766
-Node: Internal State81130
-Node: Scripting84409
-Node: Unix Scheme Scripts84713
-Node: MS-DOS Compatible Scripts87745
-Node: Unix Shell Scripts89600
-Node: The Language91741
-Node: Standards Compliance92363
-Node: Storage94786
-Node: Time97266
-Node: Interrupts98282
-Node: Process Synchronization101915
-Node: Files and Ports103444
-Node: Opening and Closing103785
-Node: Port Properties106276
-Node: Port Redirection108962
-Node: Soft Ports110454
-Node: Eval and Load112236
-Node: Line Numbers113652
-Node: Lexical Conventions116075
-Node: Common-Lisp Read Syntax116337
-Node: Load Syntax118369
-Node: Documentation and Comments118989
-Node: Modifying Read Syntax120213
-Node: Syntax121936
-Node: Define and Set122840
-Node: Defmacro126374
-Node: Syntax-Rules127454
-Node: Macro Primitives129260
-Node: Environment Frames130899
-Node: Syntactic Hooks for Hygienic Macros133319
-Node: Packages140293
-Node: Dynamic Linking141173
-Node: Dump145848
-Node: Numeric149869
-Node: Arrays152669
-Node: Conventional Arrays152887
-Node: Uniform Array156426
-Node: Bit Vectors161238
-Node: Array Mapping162546
-Node: Records165240
-Node: I/O-Extensions166112
-Node: Posix Extensions174744
-Node: Unix Extensions184296
-Node: Sequence Comparison186197
-Node: Regular Expression Pattern Matching186527
-Node: Line Editing190505
-Node: Curses191866
-Node: Output Options Setting192801
-Node: Terminal Mode Setting195468
-Node: Window Manipulation198569
-Node: Output202054
-Node: Input205706
-Node: Curses Miscellany206750
-Node: Sockets208191
-Node: Host and Other Inquiries208554
-Node: Internet Addresses and Socket Names211695
-Node: Socket213268
-Node: SCMDB220501
-Node: The Implementation220739
-Node: Data Types221002
-Node: Immediates221831
-Node: Cells226213
-Node: Header Cells228331
-Node: Subr Cells232539
-Node: Ptob Cells234935
-Node: Smob Cells236504
-Node: Data Type Representations239806
-Node: Operations244944
-Node: Garbage Collection245538
-Node: Marking Cells246171
-Node: Sweeping the Heap248311
-Node: Memory Management for Environments249273
-Node: Signals253842
-Node: C Macros255403
-Node: Changing Scm256540
-Node: Defining Subrs261011
-Node: Defining Smobs262871
-Node: Defining Ptobs265928
-Node: Allocating memory267117
-Node: Embedding SCM269447
-Node: Callbacks277161
-Node: Type Conversions278982
-Node: Continuations283031
-Node: Evaluation287269
-Node: Program Self-Knowledge292452
-Node: File-System Habitat292706
-Node: Executable Pathname296319
-Node: Script Support297957
-Node: Improvements To Make299292
-Node: VMS Dynamic Linking301510
-Node: Index306223
+Node: Top1099
+Node: Overview2318
+Node: SCM Features2633
+Node: SCM Authors4656
+Node: Copying5557
+Node: The SCM License5886
+Node: SIOD copyright9810
+Node: Bibliography11163
+Node: Installing SCM13039
+Node: Making SCM13558
+Node: SLIB14544
+Node: Building SCM16379
+Node: Invoking Build16961
+Node: Build Options19298
+Node: Compiling and Linking Custom Files32922
+Node: Installing Dynamic Linking34918
+Node: Configure Module Catalog36795
+Node: Saving Images38803
+Node: Automatic C Preprocessor Definitions40567
+Node: Problems Compiling44555
+Node: Problems Linking46216
+Node: Problems Running46489
+Node: Testing48607
+Node: Reporting Problems51876
+Node: Operational Features52728
+Node: Invoking SCM53124
+Node: SCM Options54916
+Node: Invocation Examples59525
+Node: SCM Variables60485
+Node: SCM Session61965
+Node: Editing Scheme Code63496
+Node: Debugging Scheme Code65514
+Node: Debugging Continuations69779
+Node: Errors72339
+Node: Memoized Expressions76657
+Node: Internal State79064
+Node: Scripting82290
+Node: Unix Scheme Scripts82594
+Node: MS-DOS Compatible Scripts85626
+Node: Unix Shell Scripts87481
+Node: The Language89622
+Node: Standards Compliance90244
+Node: Storage92667
+Node: Time95147
+Node: Interrupts96163
+Node: Process Synchronization99796
+Node: Files and Ports101325
+Node: Opening and Closing101666
+Node: Port Properties104184
+Node: Port Redirection107750
+Node: Soft Ports109242
+Node: Eval and Load111024
+Node: Line Numbers112440
+Node: Lexical Conventions114863
+Node: Common-Lisp Read Syntax115125
+Node: Load Syntax117112
+Node: Documentation and Comments117732
+Node: Modifying Read Syntax118956
+Node: Syntax120679
+Node: Define and Set121583
+Node: Defmacro125117
+Node: Syntax-Rules126197
+Node: Macro Primitives128003
+Node: Environment Frames129642
+Node: Syntactic Hooks for Hygienic Macros132062
+Node: Packages139036
+Node: Dynamic Linking139916
+Node: Dump144630
+Node: Numeric148651
+Node: Arrays150467
+Node: Conventional Arrays150685
+Node: Uniform Array154224
+Node: Bit Vectors159036
+Node: Array Mapping160344
+Node: Records163037
+Node: I/O-Extensions163909
+Node: Posix Extensions172155
+Node: Unix Extensions181707
+Node: Sequence Comparison183608
+Node: Regular Expression Pattern Matching183938
+Node: Line Editing187916
+Node: Curses189277
+Node: Output Options Setting190212
+Node: Terminal Mode Setting192879
+Node: Window Manipulation195980
+Node: Output199465
+Node: Input203117
+Node: Curses Miscellany204161
+Node: Sockets205602
+Node: Host and Other Inquiries205965
+Node: Internet Addresses and Socket Names209106
+Node: Socket210679
+Node: SCMDB217950
+Node: The Implementation218188
+Node: Data Types218451
+Node: Immediates219280
+Node: Cells223662
+Node: Header Cells225780
+Node: Subr Cells229076
+Node: Ptob Cells231373
+Node: Smob Cells232942
+Node: Data Type Representations236165
+Node: Operations241044
+Node: Garbage Collection241638
+Node: Marking Cells242271
+Node: Sweeping the Heap244392
+Node: Memory Management for Environments245354
+Node: Signals249923
+Node: C Macros251484
+Node: Changing Scm252621
+Node: Defining Subrs257085
+Node: Defining Smobs258945
+Node: Defining Ptobs262002
+Node: Allocating memory263191
+Node: Embedding SCM265521
+Node: Callbacks273235
+Node: Type Conversions275056
+Node: Continuations279105
+Node: Evaluation283343
+Node: Program Self-Knowledge288526
+Node: File-System Habitat288780
+Node: Executable Pathname292393
+Node: Script Support294031
+Node: Improvements To Make295366
+Node: VMS Dynamic Linking297584
+Node: Index302297

End Tag Table
diff --git a/scm.nsi b/scm.nsi
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+; Install SCM on Windows for current user
+; Basic script generated by the HM NIS Edit Script Wizard.
+; Augmented by Jerry van Dijk, february 2007
+; placed in the public domain
+
+; *** version numbers ***
+!define PRODUCT_VERSION "5e4-1"
+!define REQ_SLIB_VERSION "3a5-1"
+
+; ----------------[ NO CHANGES BELOW ]----------------
+
+; *** unless files are added or removed ***
+; *** remember to edit both 'file' and 'delete' sections!
+
+; *** registry settings ***
+!define KEY_VERSION "version"
+!define SCM_KEY "Software\Voluntocracy\scm"
+!define SLIB_KEY "Software\Voluntocracy\slib"
+
+; HM NIS Edit Wizard helper defines
+!define PRODUCT_NAME "SCM"
+!define PRODUCT_COMPANY "Voluntocracy"
+!define PRODUCT_PUBLISHER "Aubrey Jaffer"
+!define PRODUCT_WEB_SITE "http://swissnet.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/SCM.html"
+!define PRODUCT_DIR_REGKEY "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths\scm-${PRODUCT_VERSION}.exe"
+!define PRODUCT_UNINST_KEY "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\${PRODUCT_NAME}"
+!define PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY "HKLM"
+!define PRODUCT_STARTMENU_REGVAL "NSIS:StartMenuDir"
+
+; MUI 1.67 compatible ------
+!include "MUI.nsh"
+
+; MUI Settings
+!define MUI_ABORTWARNING
+!define MUI_ICON "${NSISDIR}\Contrib\Graphics\Icons\modern-install.ico"
+!define MUI_UNICON "${NSISDIR}\Contrib\Graphics\Icons\modern-uninstall.ico"
+
+; Welcome page
+!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_WELCOME
+
+; License page
+!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_LICENSE "COPYING"
+
+; Directory page
+!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_DIRECTORY
+
+; Start menu page
+var ICONS_GROUP
+!define MUI_STARTMENUPAGE_NODISABLE
+!define MUI_STARTMENUPAGE_DEFAULTFOLDER "scm"
+!define MUI_STARTMENUPAGE_REGISTRY_ROOT "${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY}"
+!define MUI_STARTMENUPAGE_REGISTRY_KEY "${PRODUCT_UNINST_KEY}"
+!define MUI_STARTMENUPAGE_REGISTRY_VALUENAME "${PRODUCT_STARTMENU_REGVAL}"
+!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_STARTMENU Application $ICONS_GROUP
+
+; Instfiles page
+!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_INSTFILES
+
+; Finish page
+!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_FINISH
+
+; Uninstaller pages
+!insertmacro MUI_UNPAGE_INSTFILES
+
+; Language files
+!insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "English"
+
+; MUI end ------
+
+Name "${PRODUCT_NAME} ${PRODUCT_VERSION}"
+OutFile "SCM-${PRODUCT_VERSION}.exe"
+InstallDir "$PROGRAMFILES\scm"
+InstallDirRegKey ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_DIR_REGKEY}" ""
+ShowInstDetails show
+ShowUnInstDetails show
+
+; Check that the correct slib is installed, and no other scm version is present
+Function .onInit
+; Check that slib is installed
+ ClearErrors
+ ReadRegStr $0 ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${SLIB_KEY}" "${KEY_VERSION}"
+ IfErrors 0 +3
+ MessageBox MB_OK|MB_ICONSTOP "No SLIB found. Please install SLIB before installing SCM."
+ Abort
+
+; Check that the correct slib is installed
+ StrCmp $0 ${REQ_SLIB_VERSION} +3 0
+ MessageBox MB_OK|MB_ICONSTOP "Found SLIB version $0. SCM ${PRODUCT_VERSION} requires SLIB ${REQ_SLIB_VERSION}. Please install this SLIB version first."
+ Abort
+
+; Check for older scm installed
+ ReadRegStr $0 ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${SCM_KEY}" "${KEY_VERSION}"
+ StrCmp $0 '' +4 0
+ StrCmp $0 ${PRODUCT_VERSION} +3 0
+ MessageBox MB_OK|MB_ICONSTOP "You already have SCM version $0 installed. Please uninstall this SCM first."
+ Abort
+
+FunctionEnd
+
+Section "MainSection" SEC01
+ SetOutPath "$INSTDIR"
+ SetOverwrite try
+ File "SCM.lnk"
+ File "scm.exe"
+ File "scm.html"
+ File "Init5e4.scm"
+ File "Transcen.scm"
+ File "mkimpcat.scm"
+ File "hobbit.scm"
+ File "scmhob.scm"
+ File "hobbit.html"
+ File "wbtab.scm"
+ File "rwb-isam.scm"
+ File "r4rstest.scm"
+ File "pi.scm"
+
+; Shortcuts
+ !insertmacro MUI_STARTMENU_WRITE_BEGIN Application
+ CreateShortCut "$DESKTOP\SCM.lnk" "$INSTDIR\scm.lnk"
+ CreateDirectory "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP"
+ CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\SCM Manual.lnk" "$INSTDIR\scm.html"
+ CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\SCM.lnk" "$INSTDIR\SCM.lnk"
+ CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\Hobbit Manual.lnk" "$INSTDIR\hobbit.html"
+ !insertmacro MUI_STARTMENU_WRITE_END
+
+; Jaffer scm registry settings
+ WriteRegStr ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${SCM_KEY}" "${KEY_VERSION}" "${PRODUCT_VERSION}"
+
+; Jaffer scm path settings
+ Push "$INSTDIR\"
+ Call AddToPath
+
+SectionEnd
+
+Section -AdditionalIcons
+ !insertmacro MUI_STARTMENU_WRITE_BEGIN Application
+ WriteIniStr "$INSTDIR\${PRODUCT_NAME}.url" "InternetShortcut" "URL" "${PRODUCT_WEB_SITE}"
+ CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\Website.lnk" "$INSTDIR\${PRODUCT_NAME}.url"
+ CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\Uninstall.lnk" "$INSTDIR\uninst.exe"
+ !insertmacro MUI_STARTMENU_WRITE_END
+SectionEnd
+
+Section -Post
+ WriteUninstaller "$INSTDIR\uninst.exe"
+ WriteRegStr ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_DIR_REGKEY}" "" "$INSTDIR\scm-${PRODUCT_VERSION}.exe"
+ WriteRegStr ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_UNINST_KEY}" "DisplayName" "$(^Name)"
+ WriteRegStr ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_UNINST_KEY}" "UninstallString" "$INSTDIR\uninst.exe"
+ WriteRegStr ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_UNINST_KEY}" "DisplayIcon" "$INSTDIR\scm-${PRODUCT_VERSION}.exe"
+ WriteRegStr ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_UNINST_KEY}" "DisplayVersion" "${PRODUCT_VERSION}"
+ WriteRegStr ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_UNINST_KEY}" "URLInfoAbout" "${PRODUCT_WEB_SITE}"
+ WriteRegStr ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_UNINST_KEY}" "Publisher" "${PRODUCT_PUBLISHER}"
+SectionEnd
+
+Function .onInstSuccess
+ IfRebootFlag 0 noreboot
+ MessageBox MB_YESNO|MB_ICONQUESTION|MB_DEFBUTTON1 "A reboot is required to finish the installation. Do you wish to reboot now?" IDNO noreboot
+ Reboot
+ noreboot:
+FunctionEnd
+
+Function un.onUninstSuccess
+ HideWindow
+ MessageBox MB_ICONINFORMATION|MB_OK "$(^Name) was successfully removed from your computer."
+FunctionEnd
+
+Function un.onInit
+ MessageBox MB_ICONQUESTION|MB_YESNO|MB_DEFBUTTON2 "Are you sure you want to completely remove $(^Name) and all of its components?" IDYES +2
+ Abort
+FunctionEnd
+
+Section Uninstall
+ !insertmacro MUI_STARTMENU_GETFOLDER "Application" $ICONS_GROUP
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\${PRODUCT_NAME}.url"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\uninst.exe"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\pi.scm"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\r4rstest.scm"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\rwb-isam.scm"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\wbtab.scm"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\hobbit.html"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\scmhob.scm"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\hobbit.scm"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\mkimpcat.scm"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\Transcen.scm"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\Init5e4.scm"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\scm.html"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\scm.exe"
+ Delete "$INSTDIR\SCM.lnk"
+
+ Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\Uninstall.lnk"
+ Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\Website.lnk"
+ Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\SCM.lnk"
+ Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\SCM Manual.lnk"
+ Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\Hobbit Manual.lnk"
+ Delete "$DESKTOP\SCM.lnk"
+
+ RMDir "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP"
+ RMDir "$INSTDIR"
+
+ # remove from the path
+ Push "$INSTDIR\"
+ Call un.RemoveFromPath
+
+ ; remove Jaffer registry entries
+ DeleteRegKey ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${SCM_KEY}"
+
+ DeleteRegKey ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_UNINST_KEY}"
+ DeleteRegKey ${PRODUCT_UNINST_ROOT_KEY} "${PRODUCT_DIR_REGKEY}"
+ SetAutoClose true
+
+SectionEnd
+
+; ----------------[ ENVIRONMENT MANIPULATION ]----------------
+
+!ifndef WriteEnvStr_RegKey
+ !ifdef ALL_USERS
+ !define WriteEnvStr_RegKey \
+ 'HKLM "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment"'
+ !else
+ !define WriteEnvStr_RegKey 'HKCU "Environment"'
+ !endif
+!endif
+
+
+; ----------------[ EXECUTABLE PATH MANIPULATION ]----------------
+
+; AddToPath - Adds the given dir to the search path.
+; Input - head of the stack
+; Note - Win9x systems requires reboot
+
+Function AddToPath
+ Exch $0
+ Push $1
+ Push $2
+ Push $3
+
+ # don't add if the path doesn't exist
+ IfFileExists "$0\*.*" "" AddToPath_done
+
+ ReadEnvStr $1 PATH
+ Push "$1;"
+ Push "$0;"
+ Call StrStr
+ Pop $2
+ StrCmp $2 "" "" AddToPath_done
+ Push "$1;"
+ Push "$0\;"
+ Call StrStr
+ Pop $2
+ StrCmp $2 "" "" AddToPath_done
+ GetFullPathName /SHORT $3 $0
+ Push "$1;"
+ Push "$3;"
+ Call StrStr
+ Pop $2
+ StrCmp $2 "" "" AddToPath_done
+ Push "$1;"
+ Push "$3\;"
+ Call StrStr
+ Pop $2
+ StrCmp $2 "" "" AddToPath_done
+
+ Call IsNT
+ Pop $1
+ StrCmp $1 1 AddToPath_NT
+ ; Not on NT
+ StrCpy $1 $WINDIR 2
+ FileOpen $1 "$1\autoexec.bat" a
+ FileSeek $1 -1 END
+ FileReadByte $1 $2
+ IntCmp $2 26 0 +2 +2 # DOS EOF
+ FileSeek $1 -1 END # write over EOF
+ FileWrite $1 "$\r$\nSET PATH=%PATH%;$3$\r$\n"
+ FileClose $1
+ SetRebootFlag true
+ Goto AddToPath_done
+
+ AddToPath_NT:
+ ReadRegStr $1 ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} "PATH"
+ StrCmp $1 "" AddToPath_NTdoIt
+ Push $1
+ Call Trim
+ Pop $1
+ StrCpy $0 "$1;$0"
+ AddToPath_NTdoIt:
+ WriteRegExpandStr ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} "PATH" $0
+ SendMessage ${HWND_BROADCAST} ${WM_WININICHANGE} 0 "STR:Environment" /TIMEOUT=5000
+
+ AddToPath_done:
+ Pop $3
+ Pop $2
+ Pop $1
+ Pop $0
+FunctionEnd
+
+; RemoveFromPath - Remove a given dir from the path
+; Input: head of the stack
+
+Function un.RemoveFromPath
+ Exch $0
+ Push $1
+ Push $2
+ Push $3
+ Push $4
+ Push $5
+ Push $6
+
+ IntFmt $6 "%c" 26 # DOS EOF
+
+ Call un.IsNT
+ Pop $1
+ StrCmp $1 1 unRemoveFromPath_NT
+ ; Not on NT
+ StrCpy $1 $WINDIR 2
+ FileOpen $1 "$1\autoexec.bat" r
+ GetTempFileName $4
+ FileOpen $2 $4 w
+ GetFullPathName /SHORT $0 $0
+ StrCpy $0 "SET PATH=%PATH%;$0"
+ Goto unRemoveFromPath_dosLoop
+
+ unRemoveFromPath_dosLoop:
+ FileRead $1 $3
+ StrCpy $5 $3 1 -1 # read last char
+ StrCmp $5 $6 0 +2 # if DOS EOF
+ StrCpy $3 $3 -1 # remove DOS EOF so we can compare
+ StrCmp $3 "$0$\r$\n" unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopRemoveLine
+ StrCmp $3 "$0$\n" unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopRemoveLine
+ StrCmp $3 "$0" unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopRemoveLine
+ StrCmp $3 "" unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopEnd
+ FileWrite $2 $3
+ Goto unRemoveFromPath_dosLoop
+ unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopRemoveLine:
+ SetRebootFlag true
+ Goto unRemoveFromPath_dosLoop
+
+ unRemoveFromPath_dosLoopEnd:
+ FileClose $2
+ FileClose $1
+ StrCpy $1 $WINDIR 2
+ Delete "$1\autoexec.bat"
+ CopyFiles /SILENT $4 "$1\autoexec.bat"
+ Delete $4
+ Goto unRemoveFromPath_done
+
+ unRemoveFromPath_NT:
+ ReadRegStr $1 ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} "PATH"
+ StrCpy $5 $1 1 -1 # copy last char
+ StrCmp $5 ";" +2 # if last char != ;
+ StrCpy $1 "$1;" # append ;
+ Push $1
+ Push "$0;"
+ Call un.StrStr ; Find `$0;` in $1
+ Pop $2 ; pos of our dir
+ StrCmp $2 "" unRemoveFromPath_done
+ ; else, it is in path
+ # $0 - path to add
+ # $1 - path var
+ StrLen $3 "$0;"
+ StrLen $4 $2
+ StrCpy $5 $1 -$4 # $5 is now the part before the path to remove
+ StrCpy $6 $2 "" $3 # $6 is now the part after the path to remove
+ StrCpy $3 $5$6
+
+ StrCpy $5 $3 1 -1 # copy last char
+ StrCmp $5 ";" 0 +2 # if last char == ;
+ StrCpy $3 $3 -1 # remove last char
+
+ WriteRegExpandStr ${WriteEnvStr_RegKey} "PATH" $3
+ SendMessage ${HWND_BROADCAST} ${WM_WININICHANGE} 0 "STR:Environment" /TIMEOUT=5000
+
+ unRemoveFromPath_done:
+ Pop $6
+ Pop $5
+ Pop $4
+ Pop $3
+ Pop $2
+ Pop $1
+ Pop $0
+FunctionEnd
+
+; ----------------[ OS TYPE DETERMINATION ]----------------
+
+#
+# [un.]IsNT - Pushes 1 if running on NT, 0 if not
+#
+# Example:
+# Call IsNT
+# Pop $0
+# StrCmp $0 1 +3
+# MessageBox MB_OK "Not running on NT!"
+# Goto +2
+# MessageBox MB_OK "Running on NT!"
+#
+!macro IsNT UN
+Function ${UN}IsNT
+ Push $0
+ ReadRegStr $0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" CurrentVersion
+ StrCmp $0 "" 0 IsNT_yes
+ ; we are not NT.
+ Pop $0
+ Push 0
+ Return
+
+ IsNT_yes:
+ ; NT!!!
+ Pop $0
+ Push 1
+FunctionEnd
+!macroend
+!insertmacro IsNT ""
+!insertmacro IsNT "un."
+
+; ----------------[ STRING MANIPULATION ]----------------
+
+; StrStr
+; input, top of stack = string to search for
+; top of stack-1 = string to search in
+; output, top of stack (replaces with the portion of the string remaining)
+; modifies no other variables.
+;
+; Usage:
+; Push "this is a long ass string"
+; Push "ass"
+; Call StrStr
+; Pop $R0
+; ($R0 at this point is "ass string")
+
+!macro StrStr un
+Function ${un}StrStr
+Exch $R1 ; st=haystack,old$R1, $R1=needle
+ Exch ; st=old$R1,haystack
+ Exch $R2 ; st=old$R1,old$R2, $R2=haystack
+ Push $R3
+ Push $R4
+ Push $R5
+ StrLen $R3 $R1
+ StrCpy $R4 0
+ ; $R1=needle
+ ; $R2=haystack
+ ; $R3=len(needle)
+ ; $R4=cnt
+ ; $R5=tmp
+ loop:
+ StrCpy $R5 $R2 $R3 $R4
+ StrCmp $R5 $R1 done
+ StrCmp $R5 "" done
+ IntOp $R4 $R4 + 1
+ Goto loop
+done:
+ StrCpy $R1 $R2 "" $R4
+ Pop $R5
+ Pop $R4
+ Pop $R3
+ Pop $R2
+ Exch $R1
+FunctionEnd
+!macroend
+!insertmacro StrStr ""
+!insertmacro StrStr "un."
+
+Function Trim ; Added by Pelaca
+ Exch $R1
+ Push $R2
+Loop:
+ StrCpy $R2 "$R1" 1 -1
+ StrCmp "$R2" " " RTrim
+ StrCmp "$R2" "$\n" RTrim
+ StrCmp "$R2" "$\r" RTrim
+ StrCmp "$R2" ";" RTrim
+ GoTo Done
+RTrim:
+ StrCpy $R1 "$R1" -1
+ Goto Loop
+Done:
+ Pop $R2
+ Exch $R1
+FunctionEnd
diff --git a/scm.spec b/scm.spec
index c61ac06..7bf1c10 100644
--- a/scm.spec
+++ b/scm.spec
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
%define name scm
-%define version 5e3
+%define version 5e4
%define release 1
%define implpath %{prefix}/lib/scm
%define slibpath %{prefix}/lib/slib
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ rm -f %{prefix}/bin/scm
%{prefix}/lib/scm/keysymdef.scm
%{prefix}/lib/scm/r4rstest.scm
%{prefix}/lib/scm/byte.so
-%{prefix}/lib/scm/db.so
+# %{prefix}/lib/scm/db.so
%{prefix}/lib/scm/wbtab.scm
%{prefix}/lib/scm/rwb-isam.scm
%{prefix}/lib/scm/COPYING
diff --git a/scm.texi b/scm.texi
index 02c9f49..b7f29a7 100644
--- a/scm.texi
+++ b/scm.texi
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This manual is for SCM (version @value{SCMVERSION}, @value{SCMDATE}),
and algorithmic language Scheme implementation.
@noindent
-Copyright @copyright{} 1990-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1990-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
@@ -154,6 +154,7 @@ timing information printed interactively (the @code{verbose} function).
@code{Restart}, @code{quit}, and @code{exec}.
@end itemize
+
@node SCM Authors, Copying, SCM Features, Overview
@section Authors
@@ -179,6 +180,7 @@ C-stack and being able to garbage collect off the C-stack
There are many other contributors to SCM. They are acknowledged in the
file @file{ChangeLog}, a log of changes that have been made to scm.
+
@node Copying, Bibliography, SCM Authors, Overview
@section Copyright
@@ -310,6 +312,7 @@ Paradigm Associates Inc
Cambridge, MA 02138
@end flushleft
+
@node Bibliography, , Copying, Overview
@section Bibliography
@@ -334,8 +337,7 @@ Revised(4) Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme.
pp. 1-55.
@ifinfo
-@ref{Top, , , r4rs, Revised(4) Report on the Algorithmic Language
-Scheme}.
+@ref{Top, , , r4rs, Revised(4) Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme}.
@end ifinfo
@item [R5RS]
@@ -353,8 +355,7 @@ pp. 7-105, and
@cite{ACM SIGPLAN Notices} 33(9), September 1998.
@ifinfo
-@ref{Top, , , r5rs, Revised(5) Report on the Algorithmic Language
-Scheme}.
+@ref{Top, , , r5rs, Revised(5) Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme}.
@end ifinfo
@item [Exrename]
@@ -455,6 +456,7 @@ include @code{scm} in other programs.
Documentation of the Xlib - SCM Language X Interface.
@end table
+
@node Installing SCM, Operational Features, Overview, Top
@chapter Installing SCM
@@ -476,10 +478,10 @@ Documentation of the Xlib - SCM Language X Interface.
@node Making SCM, SLIB, Installing SCM, Installing SCM
@section Making SCM
-The SCM distribution has @dfn{Makefile} which contains rules for making
-@dfn{scmlit}, a ``bare-bones'' version of SCM sufficient for running
-@file{build}. @file{build} is used to compile (or create scripts to
-compile) full featured versions.
+The SCM distribution has @dfn{Makefile} which contains rules for
+making @dfn{scmlit}, a ``bare-bones'' version of SCM sufficient for
+running @file{build}. @file{build} is used to compile (or create
+scripts to compile) full featured versions (@pxref{Building SCM}).
Makefiles are not portable to the majority of platforms. If
@file{Makefile} works for you, good; If not, I don't want to hear about
@@ -517,34 +519,28 @@ low priority. SLIB is available from the same sites as SCM:
@ifclear html
@itemize @bullet
@item
-swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib3a4.tar.gz
-@item
-ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a4.tar.gz
+swiss.csail.mit.edu:/pub/scm/slib3a5.tar.gz
@item
-ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/imp/slib3a4.tar.gz
+ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a5.tar.gz
@end itemize
@end ifclear
@ifset html
@itemize @bullet
@item
-<A HREF="http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib3a4.zip">
-http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib3a4.zip
+<A HREF="http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib3a5.zip">
+http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/ftpdir/scm/slib3a5.zip
</A>
@item
-<A HREF="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a4.tar.gz">
-ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a4.tar.gz
-</A>
-@item
-<A HREF="ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/scheme-repository/code/lib/slib3a4.tar.gz">
-ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/code/lib/slib3a4.tar.gz
+<A HREF="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a5.tar.gz">
+ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/jacal/slib3a5.tar.gz
</A>
@end itemize
@end ifset
@noindent
-Unpack SLIB (@samp{tar xzf slib3a4.tar.gz} or @samp{unzip -ao
-slib3a4.zip}) in an appropriate directory for your system; both
+Unpack SLIB (@samp{tar xzf slib3a5.tar.gz} or @samp{unzip -ao
+slib3a5.zip}) in an appropriate directory for your system; both
@code{tar} and @code{unzip} will create the directory @file{slib}.
@noindent
@@ -835,6 +831,7 @@ features are:
@end table
@end deffn
+
@node Compiling and Linking Custom Files, , Build Options, Building SCM
@subsection Compiling and Linking Custom Files
@@ -895,6 +892,7 @@ dynamic-loading), you can load the compiled file with the Scheme command
@code{(load "./foo.so")}. See @ref{Configure Module Catalog} for how to
add a compiled dll file to SLIB's catalog.
+
@node Installing Dynamic Linking, Configure Module Catalog, Building SCM, Installing SCM
@section Installing Dynamic Linking
@@ -907,10 +905,10 @@ proposed POSIX standard and may be available on other machines with
finishing the port to VMS @ref{VMS Dynamic Linking}.
@noindent
-@dfn{DLD} is a library package of C functions that performs @dfn{dynamic
-link editing} on Linux, VAX (Ultrix), Sun 3 (SunOS 3.4 and 4.0),
-SPARCstation (SunOS 4.0), Sequent Symmetry (Dynix), and Atari ST. It is
-available from:
+@dfn{DLD} is a library package of C functions that performs
+@dfn{dynamic link editing} on GNU/Linux, VAX (Ultrix), Sun 3 (SunOS
+3.4 and 4.0), SPARCstation (SunOS 4.0), Sequent Symmetry (Dynix), and
+Atari ST. It is available from:
@ifclear html
@itemize @bullet
@@ -1005,6 +1003,7 @@ will be @code{load}ed. An unspecified value is returned.
Remember to delete the file @file{slibcat} after modifying the file
@file{mkimpcat.scm} in order to force SLIB to rebuild its cache.
+
@node Saving Images, Automatic C Preprocessor Definitions, Configure Module Catalog, Installing SCM
@section Saving Images
@@ -1023,7 +1022,7 @@ The @samp{dscm4} and @samp{dscm5} targets in the SCM @file{Makefile}
save images from @file{udscm4} and @file{udscm5} executables
respectively.
-Recent Linux innovations interfere with @code{dump}. For:
+Recent GNU/Linux innovations interfere with @code{dump}. For:
@table @asis
@item Fedora-Core-1
@@ -1054,6 +1053,7 @@ either set @file{randomize_va_space} to 0 or run as root to dump.
@end table
+
@node Automatic C Preprocessor Definitions, Problems Compiling, Saving Images, Installing SCM
@section Automatic C Preprocessor Definitions
@@ -1093,11 +1093,12 @@ __APPLE__ Apple Darwin
AMIGA SAS/C 5.10 or Dice C on AMIGA
__amigaos__ Gnu CC on AMIGA
atarist ATARI-ST under Gnu CC
+__DragonflyBSD__ DragonflyBSD
__FreeBSD__ FreeBSD
GNUDOS DJGPP (obsolete in version 1.08)
__GO32__ DJGPP (future?)
hpux HP-UX
-linux Linux
+linux GNU/Linux
macintosh Macintosh (THINK_C and __MWERKS__ define)
MCH_AMIGA Aztec_c 5.2a on AMIGA
__MACH__ Apple Darwin
@@ -1107,6 +1108,7 @@ _MSDOS Microsoft CLARM and CLTHUMB compilers.
__MSDOS__ Turbo C, Borland C, and DJGPP
__NetBSD__ NetBSD
nosve Control Data NOS/VE
+__OpenBSD__ OpenBSD
SVR2 System V Revision 2.
sun SunOS
__SVR4 SunOS
@@ -1146,6 +1148,7 @@ vax VAX processor
__x86_64 AMD Opteron
@end example
+
@node Problems Compiling, Problems Linking, Automatic C Preprocessor Definitions, Installing SCM
@section Problems Compiling
@@ -1200,6 +1203,7 @@ __x86_64 AMD Opteron
@tab @t{#define SYSTNAME} to your system type in scl.c (softtype).
@end multitable
+
@node Problems Linking, Problems Running, Problems Compiling, Installing SCM
@section Problems Linking
@@ -1210,6 +1214,7 @@ __x86_64 AMD Opteron
@tab Uncomment @t{LIBS} in makefile.
@end multitable
+
@node Problems Running, Testing, Problems Linking, Installing SCM
@section Problems Running
@@ -1248,6 +1253,7 @@ __x86_64 AMD Opteron
@tab Make sure the value of @t{(library-vicinity)} has a trailing file separator (like @t{/} or @t{\}).
@end multitable
+
@node Testing, Reporting Problems, Problems Running, Installing SCM
@section Testing
@@ -1334,6 +1340,7 @@ exacerbated by using lots of call-with-current-continuations.
A possible fix for dynthrow() is commented out in @file{continue.c}.
@end table
+
@node Reporting Problems, , Testing, Installing SCM
@section Reporting Problems
@@ -1361,6 +1368,7 @@ and date of that distribution. In this case, corresponding with the
vendor is recommended.
@end enumerate
+
@node Operational Features, The Language, Installing SCM, Top
@chapter Operational Features
@@ -1384,7 +1392,8 @@ vendor is recommended.
@example
@exdent @b{ scm } [-a @i{kbytes}] [-muvbiq] @w{[--version]} @w{[--help]}
-@w{[[-]-no-init-file]} @w{[-p @i{int}]} @w{[-r @i{feature}]} @w{[-h @i{feature}]}
+@w{[[-]-no-init-file]} @w{[--no-symbol-case-fold]}
+@w{[-p @i{int}]} @w{[-r @i{feature}]} @w{[-h @i{feature}]}
@w{[-d @i{filename}]} @w{[-f @i{filename}]} @w{[-l @i{filename}]}
@w{[-c @i{expression}]} @w{[-e @i{expression}]} @w{[-o @i{dumpname}]}
@w{[-- | - | -s]} @w{[@i{filename}]} @w{[@i{arguments} @dots{}]}
@@ -1428,6 +1437,7 @@ This explanation applies to SCMLIT or other builds of SCM.
Scheme-code files can also invoke SCM and its variants.
@xref{Lexical Conventions, #!}.
+
@node SCM Options, Invocation Examples, Invoking SCM, Operational Features
@section Options
@@ -1447,6 +1457,10 @@ file @file{setjump.h} which the distribution sets at
Inhibits the loading of @file{ScmInit.scm} as described above.
@end deffn
+@deffn {Command Option} --no-symbol-case-fold
+Symbol (and identifier) names will be case sensitive.
+@end deffn
+
@deffn {Command Option} ---help
prints usage information and URI; then exit.
@end deffn
@@ -1556,6 +1570,7 @@ aguments.
specifies that further options are to be treated as program aguments.
@end deffn
+
@node Invocation Examples, SCM Variables, SCM Options, Operational Features
@section Invocation Examples
@@ -1588,6 +1603,7 @@ enters interactive (with macros) session.
Like above but @code{rev4-optional-procedures} are also loaded.
@end table
+
@node SCM Variables, SCM Session, Invocation Examples, Operational Features
@section Environment Variables
@@ -1633,14 +1649,15 @@ command line. This can be overridden by subsequent @code{-i} and
@code{-b} options.
@end defvar
+
@node SCM Session, Editing Scheme Code, SCM Variables, Operational Features
@section SCM Session
@itemize @bullet
@item
Options, file loading and features can be specified from the command
-line. @xref{System interface, , , scm, SCM}. @xref{Require, , , slib,
-SLIB}.
+line.
+@xref{System interface, , , scm, SCM}. @xref{Require, , , slib, SLIB}.
@item
Typing the end-of-file character at the top level session (while SCM is
not waiting for parenthesis closure) causes SCM to exit.
@@ -1654,8 +1671,8 @@ and resumes the top level read-eval-print loop.
@defunx exit
@defunx exit n
Aliases for @code{exit} (@pxref{System, exit, , slib, SLIB}). On many
-systems, SCM can also tail-call another program. @xref{I/O-Extensions,
-execp}.
+systems, SCM can also tail-call another program.
+@xref{I/O-Extensions, execp}.
@end defun
@deffn {Callback procedure} boot-tail dumped?
@@ -1755,9 +1772,10 @@ expressions.
Also as the result of the @samp{CAUTIOUS} flag, both @code{error} and
@code{user-interrupt} (invoked by @key{C-c}) to print stack traces and
-conclude by calling @code{breakpoint} (@pxref{Breakpoints, , , slib,
-SLIB}) instead of aborting to top level. Under either condition,
-program execution can be resumed by @code{(continue)}.
+conclude by calling @code{breakpoint}
+(@pxref{Breakpoints, , , slib, SLIB}) instead of aborting to top
+level. Under either condition, program execution can be resumed by
+@code{(continue)}.
In this configuration one can interrupt a running Scheme program with
@key{C-c}, inspect or modify top-level values, trace or untrace
@@ -1858,6 +1876,7 @@ ftp.maths.tcd.ie:pub/bosullvn/jacal/slib-psd1-3.tar.gz
ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/utl/slib-psd1-3.tar.gz
@end lisp
+
@node Debugging Continuations, Errors, Debugging Scheme Code, Operational Features
@section Debugging Continuations
@@ -2075,9 +2094,9 @@ expressions.
@noindent
Also as the result of the @samp{CAUTIOUS} flag, both @code{error} and
@code{user-interrupt} (invoked by @key{C-c}) are defined to print stack
-traces and conclude by calling @code{breakpoint} (@pxref{Breakpoints, ,
-, slib, SLIB}). This allows the user to interract with SCM as with Lisp
-systems.
+traces and conclude by calling @code{breakpoint}
+(@pxref{Breakpoints, , , slib, SLIB}). This allows the user to
+interract with SCM as with Lisp systems.
@defun stack-trace
Prints information describing the stack of partially evaluated
@@ -2086,6 +2105,7 @@ printed and @code{#f} otherwise. See @file{Init@value{SCMVERSION}.scm}
for an example of the use of @code{stack-trace}.
@end defun
+
@node Memoized Expressions, Internal State, Errors, Operational Features
@section Memoized Expressions
@@ -2117,7 +2137,7 @@ For instance, @code{open-input-file} is defined as follows in
@example
(define (open-input-file str)
- (or (open-file str OPEN_READ)
+ (or (open-file str open_read)
(and (procedure? could-not-open) (could-not-open) #f)
(error "OPEN-INPUT-FILE couldn't open file " str)))
@end example
@@ -2254,8 +2274,8 @@ is returned.
@end defun
@noindent
-For other configuration constants and procedures @xref{Configuration, ,
-, slib, SLIB}.
+For other configuration constants and procedures
+@xref{Configuration, , , slib, SLIB}.
@node Scripting, , Internal State, Operational Features
@@ -2533,8 +2553,7 @@ and
</A>
@end ifset
@ifinfo
-@ref{Top, , , r5rs, Revised(5) Report on the Algorithmic Language
-Scheme}.
+@ref{Top, , , r5rs, Revised(5) Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme}.
@end ifinfo
All the required features of these specifications are supported.
Many of the optional features are supported as well.
@@ -2728,6 +2747,7 @@ seconds. @xref{Time and Date, current-time, , slib, SLIB}. @code{current-time}
used in @ref{Time and Date, , , slib, SLIB}.
@end defun
+
@node Interrupts, Process Synchronization, Time, The Language
@section Interrupts
@@ -2908,8 +2928,8 @@ Contain modes strings specifying that a file is to be opened for
reading, writing, and both reading and writing respectively.
Both input and output functions can be used with io-ports. An end of
-file must be read or a file-set-position done on the port between a read
-operation and a write operation or vice-versa.
+file must be read or a two-argument file-position done on the port
+between a read operation and a write operation or vice-versa.
@end defvr
@defun _ionbf modestr
@@ -2965,6 +2985,18 @@ Returns the filename @var{port} was opened with. If @var{port} is
not open to a file the result is unspecified.
@end defun
+@defun file-position port
+@defunx file-position port #f
+Returns the current position of the character in @var{port} which will
+next be read or written. If @var{port} is open to a non-file then
+@code{#f} is returned.
+
+@defunx file-position port k
+Sets the current position in @var{port} which will next be read or
+written. If successful, @code{#f} is returned. If @var{port} is open
+to a non-file, then @code{file-position} returns @code{#f}.
+@end defun
+
@defun port-line port
@defunx port-column port
If @var{port} is a tracked port, return the current line (column) number,
@@ -3094,9 +3126,9 @@ procedures. For an input-only port only elements 3 and 4 need be
procedures. Thunks 2 and 4 can instead be @code{#f} if there is no useful
operation for them to perform.
-If thunk 3 returns @code{#f} or an @code{eof-object} (@pxref{Input,
-eof-object?, ,r5rs, Revised(5) Scheme}) it indicates that the port has
-reached end-of-file. For example:
+If thunk 3 returns @code{#f} or an @code{eof-object}
+(@pxref{Input, eof-object?, ,r5rs, Revised(5) Scheme}) it indicates
+that the port has reached end-of-file. For example:
If it is necessary to explicitly close the port when it is garbage
collected, (@pxref{Interrupts, add-finalizer}).
@@ -3117,7 +3149,6 @@ collected, (@pxref{Interrupts, add-finalizer}).
@end defun
-
@node Eval and Load, Lexical Conventions, Files and Ports, The Language
@section Eval and Load
@@ -3528,7 +3559,6 @@ expansion. @code{defconst} constants should be defined before use.
@end defspec
-
@node Defmacro, Syntax-Rules, Define and Set, Syntax
@subsection Defmacro
@@ -3758,15 +3788,16 @@ Thus a mutable environment can be treated as both a list and local
bindings.
@end defspec
+
@node Syntactic Hooks for Hygienic Macros, , Environment Frames, Syntax
@subsection Syntactic Hooks for Hygienic Macros
SCM provides a synthetic identifier type for efficient implementation of
-hygienic macros (for example, @code{syntax-rules} @pxref{Macros, , ,
-r5rs, Revised(5) Scheme}) A synthetic identifier may be inserted in
-Scheme code by a macro expander in any context where a symbol would
-normally be used. Collectively, symbols and synthetic identifiers are
-@emph{identifiers}.
+hygienic macros (for example, @code{syntax-rules}
+@pxref{Macros, , , r5rs, Revised(5) Scheme}) A synthetic identifier
+may be inserted in Scheme code by a macro expander in any context
+where a symbol would normally be used. Collectively, symbols and
+synthetic identifiers are @emph{identifiers}.
@defun identifier? obj
Returns @code{#t} if @var{obj} is a symbol or a synthetic
@@ -3929,6 +3960,7 @@ identifier renamed in the definition environment of the new syntax.
both denote the same binding in the usage environment of the new syntax.
@end defspec
+
@node Packages, The Implementation, The Language, Top
@chapter Packages
@@ -4009,7 +4041,7 @@ will load/link @file{sc2.o} if it exists.
The @var{lib1} @dots{} pathnames specify additional libraries which may
be needed for object files not produced by the Hobbit compiler. For
-instance, crs is linked on Linux by
+instance, crs is linked on GNU/Linux by
@example
(load (in-vicinity (implementation-vicinity) "crs.o")
@@ -4027,8 +4059,8 @@ or (require 'turtle-graphics)
@ftindex turtle-graphics
@end example
-And the string regular expression (@pxref{Regular Expression Pattern
-Matching}) package is linked by:
+And the string regular expression
+(@pxref{Regular Expression Pattern Matching}) package is linked by:
@example
(load (in-vicinity (implementation-vicinity) "rgx") (usr:lib "c"))
@@ -4205,6 +4237,7 @@ bash$ ./rscm -lpi.scm -e"(pi (random 200) 5)"
bash$
@end example
+
@node Numeric, Arrays, Dump, Packages
@section Numeric
@@ -4223,8 +4256,8 @@ The ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle.
@end defvr
@noindent
-These procedures augment the standard capabilities in @ref{Numerical
-operations, , ,r5rs, Revised(5) Scheme}.
+These procedures augment the standard capabilities in
+@ref{Numerical operations, , ,r5rs, Revised(5) Scheme}.
@defun pi* z
@code{(* pi @var{z})}
@@ -4282,6 +4315,7 @@ an error if the value which should be returned by a call to @code{real-expt}
is not real.
@end defun
+
@node Arrays, Records, Numeric, Packages
@section Arrays
@@ -4400,8 +4434,8 @@ are equivalent to (and can't be distinguished from) strings.
@noindent
Unshared uniform boolean 0-based arrays of rank 1 (dimension) are
-equivalent to (and can't be distinguished from) @ref{Bit Vectors,
-bit-vectors}.
+equivalent to (and can't be distinguished from)
+@ref{Bit Vectors, bit-vectors}.
@example
(make-array '#1at() 3) @result{} #*000
@equiv{}
@@ -4505,6 +4539,7 @@ if the array element is not an exact integer or if @var{val} is not
boolean.
@end defun
+
@node Bit Vectors, Array Mapping, Uniform Array, Arrays
@subsection Bit Vectors
@@ -4573,9 +4608,9 @@ Same as @code{array:copy!} but guaranteed to copy in row-major order.
@end defun
@defun array-equal? array0 array1 @dots{}
-Returns @code{#t} iff all arguments are arrays with the same shape, the
-same type, and have corresponding elements which are either
-@code{equal?} or @code{array-equal?}. This function differs from
+Returns @code{#t} iff all arguments are arrays with the same shape,
+the same type, and have corresponding elements which are either
+@code{equal?} or @code{array-equal?}. This function differs from
@code{equal?} in that a one dimensional shared array may be
@var{array-equal?} but not @var{equal?} to a vector or uniform vector.
@end defun
@@ -4641,6 +4676,7 @@ A @var{printer} value of #f means use the default printer.
Only the default printer will be used when printing error messages.
@end defun
+
@node I/O-Extensions, Posix Extensions, Records, Packages
@section I/O-Extensions
@@ -4688,19 +4724,6 @@ Last file status change time
Returns the process ID of the current process.
@end defun
-@defun file-position port
-Returns the current position of the character in @var{port} which will
-next be read or written. If @var{port} is not open to a file the result
-is unspecified.
-@end defun
-
-@defun file-set-position port integer
-Sets the current position in @var{port} which will next be read or
-written. If @var{port} is not open to a file the action of
-@code{file-set-position} is unspecified. The result of
-@code{file-set-position} is unspecified.
-@end defun
-
@defun try-create-file name modes perms
If the file with name @var{name} already exists, return @code{#f},
otherwise try to create and open the file like @code{try-open-file},
@@ -4781,8 +4804,9 @@ Applies @var{proc} only to those filenames for which
@defun mkdir path mode
The @code{mkdir} function creates a new, empty directory whose name is
@var{path}. The integer argument @var{mode} specifies the file
-permissions for the new directory. @xref{The Mode Bits for Access
-Permission, , , libc, Gnu C Library}, for more information about this.
+permissions for the new directory.
+@xref{The Mode Bits for Access Permission, , , libc, Gnu C Library},
+for more information about this.
@code{mkdir} returns if successful, @code{#f} if not.
@end defun
@@ -4901,10 +4925,11 @@ invariably uppercase.
@code{execl}, @code{execlp}, @code{execv}, @code{execvp}, @code{system},
or @code{open-pipe} (@pxref{Posix Extensions, open-pipe}).
-To access environment variables, use @code{getenv} (@pxref{System
-Interface, getenv, , slib, SLIB}).
+To access environment variables, use @code{getenv}
+(@pxref{System Interface, getenv, , slib, SLIB}).
@end defun
+
@node Posix Extensions, Unix Extensions, I/O-Extensions, Packages
@section Posix Extensions
@@ -4963,8 +4988,8 @@ process's @code{fork} returns 0.
@end defun
@noindent
-For a discussion of @dfn{ID}s @xref{Process Persona, , , GNU C Library,
-libc}.
+For a discussion of @dfn{ID}s
+@xref{Process Persona, , , GNU C Library, libc}.
@defun getppid
Returns the process ID of the parent of the current process.
@@ -5219,6 +5244,7 @@ string containing the file name of termainal device; otherwise
@code{#f}.
@end defun
+
@node Unix Extensions, Sequence Comparison, Posix Extensions, Packages
@section Unix Extensions
@@ -5282,7 +5308,6 @@ writing is done. The value returned is unspecified.
@end defun
-
@node Sequence Comparison, Regular Expression Pattern Matching, Unix Extensions, Packages
@section Sequence Comparison
@@ -5300,8 +5325,8 @@ These functions are defined in @file{rgx.c} using a POSIX or GNU
@dfn{regex} library. If your computer does not support regex, a package
is available via ftp from
@file{ftp.gnu.org:/pub/gnu/regex-0.12.tar.gz}. For a description of
-regular expressions, @xref{syntax, , , regex, "regex" regular expression
-matching library}.
+regular expressions,
+@xref{syntax, , , regex, "regex" regular expression matching library}.
@defun regcomp @var{pattern} [@var{flags}]
Compile a @dfn{regular expression}. Return a compiled regular
@@ -5416,6 +5441,7 @@ to perform one substitution.
@end table
@end defun
+
@node Line Editing, Curses, Regular Expression Pattern Matching, Packages
@section Line Editing
@@ -5424,8 +5450,9 @@ These procedures provide input line editing and recall.
@noindent
These functions are defined in @file{edline.c} and @file{Iedline.scm}
-using the @dfn{editline} or GNU @dfn{readline} (@pxref{Top, , Overview
-,readline ,GNU Readline Library}) libraries available from:
+using the @dfn{editline} or GNU @dfn{readline}
+(@pxref{Top, , Overview ,readline ,GNU Readline Library}) libraries
+available from:
@itemize @bullet
@item
@@ -5476,6 +5503,7 @@ input and output ports to an edited line port and returns the previous
value of @code{(line-editing)}.
@end defun
+
@node Curses, Sockets, Line Editing, Packages
@section Curses
@@ -5494,8 +5522,7 @@ A program should call @code{endwin} before exiting or escaping from
curses mode temporarily, to do a system call, for example. This routine
will restore termio modes, move the cursor to the lower left corner of
the screen and reset the terminal into the proper non-visual mode. To
-resume after a temporary escape, call @ref{Window Manipulation,
-refresh}.
+resume after a temporary escape, call @ref{Window Manipulation, refresh}.
@end defun
@menu
@@ -5566,6 +5593,7 @@ ready, wgetch will return an eof-object. If disabled, wgetch will hang
until a key is pressed.
@end defun
+
@node Terminal Mode Setting, Window Manipulation, Output Options Setting, Curses
@subsection Terminal Mode Setting
@@ -5635,6 +5663,7 @@ These routines save and restore the state of the terminal modes.
@code{savetty}.
@end defun
+
@node Window Manipulation, Output, Terminal Mode Setting, Curses
@subsection Window Manipulation
@@ -5712,6 +5741,7 @@ specified is relative to the upper left corner of the window @var{win},
which is (0, 0).
@end defun
+
@node Output, Input, Window Manipulation, Curses
@subsection Output
@@ -5752,10 +5782,10 @@ This routine copies blanks to every position in the window @var{win}.
@end defun
@defun wclear win
-This routine is like @code{werase}, but it also calls @ref{Output
-Options Setting, clearok}, arranging that the screen will be cleared
-completely on the next call to @code{refresh} or @code{force-output} for
-window @var{win}, and repainted from scratch.
+This routine is like @code{werase}, but it also calls
+@ref{Output Options Setting, clearok}, arranging that the screen will
+be cleared completely on the next call to @code{refresh} or
+@code{force-output} for window @var{win}, and repainted from scratch.
@end defun
@defun wclrtobot win
@@ -5802,6 +5832,7 @@ is stdscr and the scrolling region is the entire window, the physical
screen will be scrolled at the same time.
@end defun
+
@node Input, Curses Miscellany, Output, Curses
@subsection Input
@@ -5829,6 +5860,7 @@ A list of the y and x coordinates of the cursor position of the window
@var{win} is returned
@end defun
+
@node Curses Miscellany, , Input, Curses
@subsection Curses Miscellany
@@ -5865,6 +5897,7 @@ displayed in the @kbd{C-x} notation. Printing characters are displayed
as is.
@end defun
+
@node Sockets, SCMDB, Curses, Packages
@section Sockets
@@ -5989,6 +6022,7 @@ between calls to getserv. Otherwise, the table stays open. When
called without an argument, the service table is closed.
@end defun
+
@node Internet Addresses and Socket Names, Socket, Host and Other Inquiries, Sockets
@subsection Internet Addresses and Socket Names
@@ -6125,9 +6159,9 @@ port) if successful, @code{#f} if not.
@defun char-ready? listen-socket
The input port returned by a successful call to @code{socket:listen} can
-be polled for connections by @code{char-ready?} (@pxref{Files and Ports,
-char-ready?}). This avoids blocking on connections by
-@code{socket:accept}.
+be polled for connections by @code{char-ready?}
+(@pxref{Files and Ports, char-ready?}). This avoids blocking on
+connections by @code{socket:accept}.
@end defun
@defun socket:accept socket
@@ -6184,9 +6218,9 @@ sockets for multiple connections without input blocking.
(next (cdr con-list)))
(else
(for-each (lambda (con)
- (file-set-position con 0)
+ (file-position con 0)
(write-char c con)
- (file-set-position con 0))
+ (file-position con 0))
connections)
(cons con (next (cdr con-list)))))))
(else (cons con (next (cdr con-list)))))))))))))
@@ -6217,9 +6251,9 @@ or you can use a client written in scheme:
(ct (and actives (memq (current-input-port) actives) (read-char))))
(cond ((or (eof-object? cs) (eof-object? ct)) (close-port con))
(else (cond (cs (display cs)))
- (cond (ct (file-set-position con 0)
+ (cond (ct (file-position con 0)
(display ct con)
- (file-set-position con 0)))
+ (file-position con 0)))
(go)))))
(cond (con (display "Connecting to ")
(display (getpeername con))
@@ -6229,6 +6263,7 @@ or you can use a client written in scheme:
(newline)))
@end example
+
@node SCMDB, , Sockets, Packages
@section SCMDB
@@ -6485,6 +6520,7 @@ A @dfn{CAR Immediate} is an Immediate point which can only occur in the
@code{CAR}s of evaluated code (as a result of @code{ceval}'s memoization
process).
+
@node Cells, Header Cells, Immediates, Data Types
@subsection Cells
@@ -6555,6 +6591,7 @@ Returns the a lower bound on the number of required arguments to closure
@end deftp
+
@node Header Cells, Subr Cells, Cells, Data Types
@subsection Header Cells
@@ -6691,6 +6728,7 @@ Expands to the length of @var{cclo}.
@end defmac
@end deftp
+
@node Subr Cells, Ptob Cells, Header Cells, Data Types
@subsection Subr Cells
@@ -6767,16 +6805,18 @@ C function of 2 arguments and a list of (rest of) @code{SCM} arguments.
C function of list of @code{SCM} arguments.
@end deftp
+
@node Ptob Cells, Smob Cells, Subr Cells, Data Types
@subsection Ptob Cells
@noindent
A @dfn{ptob} is a port object, capable of delivering or accepting
@tindex ptob
-characters. @xref{Ports, , , r5rs, Revised(5) Report on the Algorithmic
-Language Scheme}. Unlike the types described so far, new varieties of
-ptobs can be defined dynamically (@pxref{Defining Ptobs}). These are
-the initial ptobs:
+characters.
+@xref{Ports, , , r5rs, Revised(5) Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme}.
+Unlike the types described so far, new varieties of ptobs can be
+defined dynamically (@pxref{Defining Ptobs}). These are the initial
+ptobs:
@deftp ptob tc16_inport
input port.
@@ -6838,6 +6878,7 @@ Returns non-zero if @var{x} is a port, open port, open input-port, or
open output-port, respectively.
@end defmac
+
@node Smob Cells, Data Type Representations, Ptob Cells, Data Types
@subsection Smob Cells
@@ -7027,6 +7068,7 @@ macro 000000000000000mxxxxxxxxG1111111 ...........SCM name.............
array ...short rank..cxxxxxxxxG1111111 ............*array..............}
@end format
+
@node Operations, Program Self-Knowledge, Data Types, The Implementation
@section Operations
@@ -7110,6 +7152,7 @@ used. This has not been a problem in practice and the advantage of
using the c-stack far outweighs it.
@end deftypefun
+
@node Sweeping the Heap, , Marking Cells, Garbage Collection
@subsubsection Sweeping the Heap
@@ -7132,6 +7175,7 @@ object is freed. If the type header of smob is collected, the smob's
@code{free} procedure is called to free its storage.
@end deftypefun
+
@node Memory Management for Environments, Signals, Garbage Collection, Operations
@subsection Memory Management for Environments
@@ -7246,8 +7290,6 @@ into garbage collection techniques about which a considerable amount
of literature is available.
-
-
@node Signals, C Macros, Memory Management for Environments, Operations
@subsection Signals
@cindex signals
@@ -7290,6 +7332,7 @@ that this constraint is satisfied @code{#define CAREFUL_INTS} in
@file{scmfig.h}.
@end defmac
+
@node C Macros, Changing Scm, Signals, Operations
@subsection C Macros
@@ -7559,6 +7602,7 @@ void init_gsubr211()
@end example
@end defun
+
@node Defining Smobs, Defining Ptobs, Defining Subrs, Operations
@subsection Defining Smobs
@@ -7633,6 +7677,7 @@ provide examples of SMOBs. There are a maximum of 256 SMOBs.
Smobs that must allocate blocks of memory should use, for example,
@code{must_malloc} rather than @code{malloc} @xref{Allocating memory}.
+
@node Defining Ptobs, Allocating memory, Defining Smobs, Operations
@subsection Defining Ptobs
@@ -7665,6 +7710,7 @@ for examples of how to define ptobs.
Ptobs that must allocate blocks of memory should use, for example,
@code{must_malloc} rather than @code{malloc} @xref{Allocating memory}.
+
@node Allocating memory, Embedding SCM, Defining Ptobs, Operations
@subsection Allocating memory
SCM maintains a count of bytes allocated using malloc, and calls the
@@ -7713,7 +7759,6 @@ instead.
@end deftypefun
-
@node Embedding SCM, Callbacks, Allocating memory, Operations
@subsection Embedding SCM
@cindex Embedding SCM
@@ -7944,8 +7989,8 @@ Loads the Scheme source file @code{(in-vicinity (program-vicinity)
This function is useful for compiled code init_ functions to load
non-compiled Scheme (source) files. @code{program-vicinity} is the
-directory from which the calling code was loaded (@pxref{Vicinity, , ,
-slib, SLIB}).
+directory from which the calling code was loaded
+(@pxref{Vicinity, , , slib, SLIB}).
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun SCM scm_evstr (char *@var{str})
@@ -7980,7 +8025,6 @@ can use a wrapper like this for your Scheme procedures:
Calls to procedures so wrapped will return even if an error occurs.
-
@node Type Conversions, Continuations, Callbacks, Operations
@subsection Type Conversions
@@ -8071,6 +8115,7 @@ Frees the storage allocated to create @var{argv} by a call to
@code{makargvfrmstrs}.
@end deftypefun
+
@node Continuations, Evaluation, Type Conversions, Operations
@subsection Continuations
@cindex continuations
@@ -8079,8 +8124,8 @@ Frees the storage allocated to create @var{argv} by a call to
The source files @file{continue.h} and @file{continue.c} are designed to
function as an independent resource for programs wishing to use
continuations, but without all the rest of the SCM machinery. The
-concept of continuations is explained in @ref{Control features,
-call-with-current-continuation, , r5rs, Revised(5) Scheme}.
+concept of continuations is explained in
+@ref{Control features, call-with-current-continuation, , r5rs, Revised(5) Scheme}.
@noindent
The C constructs @code{jmp_buf}, @code{setjmp}, and @code{longjmp}
@@ -8184,6 +8229,7 @@ the saved stack is copied back into it's original position.
@end itemize
@end deftypefun
+
@node Evaluation, , Continuations, Operations
@subsection Evaluation
@@ -8294,6 +8340,7 @@ environment. @code{eval} copies @code{expression} so that memoization
does not modify @code{expression}.
@end deftypefun
+
@node Program Self-Knowledge, Improvements To Make, Operations, The Implementation
@section Program Self-Knowledge
@@ -8435,6 +8482,7 @@ executable file.
in any of the directories listed in @code{PATH}.
@end deftypefun
+
@node Script Support, , Executable Pathname, Program Self-Knowledge
@subsection Script Support
diff --git a/scmfig.h b/scmfig.h
index 6013800..969f3ca 100644
--- a/scmfig.h
+++ b/scmfig.h
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990-1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -417,6 +417,16 @@ rgx.c init_rgx(); regcomp and regexec. */
# define WHITE_SPACES ' ':case '\t':case '\r':case '\f'
#endif
+#ifdef __ia64__
+# define PTR2INT(x) ((long)(x))
+#else
+# ifdef __x86_64
+# define PTR2INT(x) ((long)(x))
+# else
+# define PTR2INT(x) ((int)(x))
+# endif
+#endif
+
/* Define BIGDIG to an integer type whose size is smaller than long if
you want bignums. BIGRAD is one greater than the biggest BIGDIG. */
/* Define DIGSTOOBIG if the digits equivalent to a long won't fit in a long. */
@@ -765,6 +775,14 @@ typedef SCM *SCMPTR;
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
+#ifdef __FreeBSD__
+# include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef linux
+# include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+
/* On VMS, GNU C's errno.h contains a special hack to get link attributes
for errno correct for linking with libc. */
@@ -795,7 +813,7 @@ typedef SCM *SCMPTR;
#ifdef _WIN32
// Windows doesn't set errno = EINTR
-# define SYSCALL(line) do{ line; while(GetLastError() == ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED){SetLastError(0);Sleep(10);line};}while(0)
+# define SYSCALL(line) do{line;while(GetLastError() == ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED){SetLastError(0);Sleep(10);line};}while(0)
#else
# define SYSCALL(line) do{errno = 0;line}while(SCM_INTERRUPTED(errno))
#endif
diff --git a/scmhob.h b/scmhob.h
index b1480c1..1e8e961 100644
--- a/scmhob.h
+++ b/scmhob.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* scmhob.h is a header file for scheme source compiled with hobbit5x
- Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Tanel Tammet
+ Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Tanel Tammet
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -76,9 +76,9 @@ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
#define BOOLEAN_P(x) ((x)==BOOL_T || (x)==BOOL_F)
#define CHAR_P ICHRP
-#define SYMBOL_P(x) (ISYMP(x) || (!(IMP(x)) && SYMBOLP(x)))
-#define VECTOR_P(x) (!(IMP(x)) && VECTORP(x))
-#define PAIR_P(x) (!(IMP(x)) && CONSP(x))
+#define SYMBOL_P(x) (ISYMP(x) || (!(IMP(x)) && SYMBOLP(x)))
+#define VECTOR_P(x) (!(IMP(x)) && VECTORP(x))
+#define PAIR_P(x) (!(IMP(x)) && CONSP(x))
#define NUMBER_P INUMP
#define INTEGER_P INUMP
#define STRING_P(x) (!(IMP(x)) && STRINGP(x))
diff --git a/script.c b/script.c
index da30802..7544284 100644
--- a/script.c
+++ b/script.c
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ char *find_impl_file(exec_path, generic_name, initname, sep)
/* Look for initname in peer directories "lib" and "src" in
subdirectory with the name of the executable (sans any type
extension like .EXE). */
- for(peer="lib";!0;peer="src") {
+ for (peer="lib";!0;peer="src") {
path = scm_cat_path(0L, exec_path, extptr - exec_path + 0L);
if (path) {
strncpy(path + sepind - 4, peer, 3);
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ char *find_impl_file(exec_path, generic_name, initname, sep)
/* Look for initname in peer directories "lib" and "src" in
subdirectory with the generic name. */
- for(peer="lib";!0;peer="src") {
+ for (peer="lib";!0;peer="src") {
path = scm_cat_path(0L, exec_path, sepind);
if (path) {
strncpy(path + sepind - 4, peer, 3);
diff --git a/socket.c b/socket.c
index c2d1394..fdbcfa2 100644
--- a/socket.c
+++ b/socket.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ SCM l_hostinfo(name)
ve[ 3] = MAKINUM(entry->h_length + 0L);
if (sizeof(struct in_addr) != entry->h_length)
{ve[ 4] = BOOL_F; return ans;}
- for(argv = entry->h_addr_list; argv[i]; i++);
+ for (argv = entry->h_addr_list; argv[i]; i++);
while (i--) {
inad = *(struct in_addr *)argv[i];
lst = cons(ulong2num(ntohl(inad.s_addr)), lst);
@@ -535,11 +535,11 @@ int sknm_print(exp, port, writing)
lputs("inet-addr ", port);
lputs(inet_ntoa(((struct sockaddr_in *)CDR(exp))->sin_addr), port);
lputc(':', port);
- intprint(0L + ntohs(((struct sockaddr_in *)CDR(exp))->sin_port), 10, port);
+ scm_intprint(0L + ntohs(((struct sockaddr_in *)CDR(exp))->sin_port), 10, port);
break;
default: lputs(s_unkfam, port);
lputc(' ', port);
- intprint(0L+((struct sockaddr *)CDR(exp))->sa_family, 10, port);
+ scm_intprint(0L+((struct sockaddr *)CDR(exp))->sa_family, 10, port);
}
lputc('>', port);
return !0;
diff --git a/subr.c b/subr.c
index 1399939..6703d7c 100644
--- a/subr.c
+++ b/subr.c
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ SCM append(args)
return res;
}
ASRTER(CONSP(args), args, ARGn, s_append);
- for(;NIMP(arg);arg = CDR(arg)) {
+ for (;NIMP(arg);arg = CDR(arg)) {
ASRTER(CONSP(arg), arg, ARGn, s_append);
*lloc = cons(CAR(arg), EOL);
lloc = &CDR(*lloc);
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ SCM reverse(lst)
{
SCM res = EOL;
SCM p = lst;
- for(;NIMP(p);p = CDR(p)) {
+ for (;NIMP(p);p = CDR(p)) {
ASRTER(CONSP(p), lst, ARG1, s_reverse);
res = cons(CAR(p), res);
}
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ erout: ASRTER(NIMP(lst) && CONSP(lst),
SCM memq(x, lst)
SCM x, lst;
{
- for(;NIMP(lst);lst = CDR(lst)) {
+ for (;NIMP(lst);lst = CDR(lst)) {
ASRTER(CONSP(lst), lst, ARG2, s_memq);
if (CAR(lst)==x) return lst;
}
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ SCM memq(x, lst)
SCM member(x, lst)
SCM x, lst;
{
- for(;NIMP(lst);lst = CDR(lst)) {
+ for (;NIMP(lst);lst = CDR(lst)) {
ASRTER(CONSP(lst), lst, ARG2, s_member);
if (NFALSEP(equal(CAR(lst), x))) return lst;
}
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ SCM assq(x, alist)
SCM x, alist;
{
SCM tmp;
- for(;NIMP(alist);alist = CDR(alist)) {
+ for (;NIMP(alist);alist = CDR(alist)) {
ASRTER(CONSP(alist), alist, ARG2, s_assq);
tmp = CAR(alist);
ASRTER(NIMP(tmp) && CONSP(tmp), alist, ARG2, s_assq);
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ SCM assoc(x, alist)
SCM x, alist;
{
SCM tmp;
- for(;NIMP(alist);alist = CDR(alist)) {
+ for (;NIMP(alist);alist = CDR(alist)) {
ASRTER(CONSP(alist), alist, ARG2, s_assoc);
tmp = CAR(alist);
ASRTER(NIMP(tmp) && CONSP(tmp), alist, ARG2, s_assoc);
@@ -933,6 +933,7 @@ static char s_logand[] = "logand", s_lognot[] = "lognot",
s_copybit[] = "copy-bit",
s_copybitfield[] = "copy-bit-field",
s_ash[] = "ash", s_logcount[] = "logcount",
+ s_bitwise_bit_count[] = "bitwise-bit-count",
s_intlength[] = "integer-length",
s_bitfield[] = "bit-field",
s_bitif[] = "bitwise-if";
@@ -1312,7 +1313,7 @@ SCM scm_copybitfield(to, from, rest)
}
char logtab[] = {0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, 2, 2, 3, 2, 3, 3, 4};
-SCM scm_logcount(n)
+SCM scm_bitwise_bit_count(n)
SCM n;
{
register unsigned long c = 0;
@@ -1320,18 +1321,42 @@ SCM scm_logcount(n)
#ifdef BIGDIG
if (NINUMP(n)) {
sizet i; BIGDIG *ds, d;
- ASRTER(NIMP(n) && BIGP(n), n, ARG1, s_logcount);
- if (BIGSIGN(n)) return scm_logcount(difference(MAKINUM(-1L), n));
+ ASRTER(NIMP(n) && BIGP(n), n, ARG1, s_bitwise_bit_count);
+ if (BIGSIGN(n))
+ return scm_lognot(scm_bitwise_bit_count(difference(MAKINUM(-1L), n)));
ds = BDIGITS(n);
- for(i = NUMDIGS(n); i--; )
- for(d = ds[i]; d; d >>= 4) c += logtab[15 & d];
+ for (i = NUMDIGS(n); i--; )
+ for (d = ds[i]; d; d >>= 4) c += logtab[15 & d];
+ if (BIGSIGN(n))
+ return MAKINUM(-1 - c);
return MAKINUM(c);
}
#else
+ ASRTER(INUMP(n), n, ARG1, s_bitwise_bit_count);
+#endif
+ if ((nn = INUM(n)) < 0) nn = -1 - nn;
+ for (; nn; nn >>= 4) c += logtab[15 & nn];
+ if (n < 0)
+ return MAKINUM(-1 - c);
+ return MAKINUM(c);
+}
+
+SCM scm_logcount(n)
+ SCM n;
+{
+ register unsigned long c = 0;
+ register long nn;
+#ifdef BIGDIG
+ if (NINUMP(n)) {
+ ASRTER(NIMP(n) && BIGP(n), n, ARG1, s_logcount);
+ if (BIGSIGN(n)) return scm_bitwise_bit_count(difference(MAKINUM(-1L), n));
+ return scm_bitwise_bit_count(n);
+ }
+#else
ASRTER(INUMP(n), n, ARG1, s_logcount);
#endif
if ((nn = INUM(n)) < 0) nn = -1 - nn;
- for(; nn; nn >>= 4) c += logtab[15 & nn];
+ for (; nn; nn >>= 4) c += logtab[15 & nn];
return MAKINUM(c);
}
@@ -1349,14 +1374,14 @@ SCM scm_intlength(n)
if (BIGSIGN(n)) return scm_intlength(difference(MAKINUM(-1L), n));
ds = BDIGITS(n);
d = ds[c = NUMDIGS(n)-1];
- for(c *= BITSPERDIG; d; d >>= 4) {c += 4; l = ilentab[15 & d];}
+ for (c *= BITSPERDIG; d; d >>= 4) {c += 4; l = ilentab[15 & d];}
return MAKINUM(c - 4 + l);
}
#else
ASRTER(INUMP(n), n, ARG1, s_intlength);
#endif
if ((nn = INUM(n)) < 0) nn = -1 - nn;
- for(;nn; nn >>= 4) {c += 4; l = ilentab[15 & nn];}
+ for (;nn; nn >>= 4) {c += 4; l = ilentab[15 & nn];}
return MAKINUM(c - 4 + l);
}
@@ -1500,7 +1525,7 @@ SCM string(chrs)
ASRTER(i >= 0, chrs, ARG1, s_string);
res = makstr(i);
data = UCHARS(res);
- for(;NNULLP(chrs);chrs = CDR(chrs)) {
+ for (;NNULLP(chrs);chrs = CDR(chrs)) {
ASRTER(ICHRP(CAR(chrs)), chrs, ARG1, s_string);
*data++ = ICHR(CAR(chrs));
}
@@ -1518,7 +1543,7 @@ SCM make_string(k, chr)
dst = UCHARS(res);
if (!UNBNDP(chr)) {
ASRTER(ICHRP(chr), chr, ARG2, s_make_string);
- for(i--;i >= 0;i--) dst[i] = ICHR(chr);
+ for (i--;i >= 0;i--) dst[i] = ICHR(chr);
}
return res;
}
@@ -1587,7 +1612,7 @@ SCM st_lessp(s1, s2)
if (len>i) i = len;
c1 = UCHARS(s1);
c2 = UCHARS(s2);
- for(i = 0;i<len;i++) {
+ for (i = 0;i<len;i++) {
c = (*c1++ - *c2++);
if (c>0) return BOOL_F;
if (c<0) return BOOL_T;
@@ -1622,7 +1647,7 @@ SCM stci_lessp(s1, s2)
if (len>i) i=len;
c1 = UCHARS(s1);
c2 = UCHARS(s2);
- for(i = 0;i<len;i++) {
+ for (i = 0;i<len;i++) {
c = (upcase[*c1++] - upcase[*c2++]);
if (c>0) return BOOL_F;
if (c<0) return BOOL_T;
@@ -1664,7 +1689,7 @@ SCM st_append(args)
register long i = 0;
register SCM l, s;
register unsigned char *data;
- for(l = args;NIMP(l);) {
+ for (l = args;NIMP(l);) {
ASRTER(CONSP(l), l, ARGn, s_st_append);
s = CAR(l);
ASRTER(NIMP(s) && STRINGP(s), s, ARGn, s_st_append);
@@ -1674,9 +1699,9 @@ SCM st_append(args)
ASRTER(NULLP(l), args, ARGn, s_st_append);
res = makstr(i);
data = UCHARS(res);
- for(l = args;NIMP(l);l = CDR(l)) {
+ for (l = args;NIMP(l);l = CDR(l)) {
s = CAR(l);
- for(i = 0;i<LENGTH(s);i++) *data++ = UCHARS(s)[i];
+ for (i = 0;i<LENGTH(s);i++) *data++ = UCHARS(s)[i];
}
return res;
}
@@ -1702,7 +1727,7 @@ SCM vector(l)
ASRTER(i >= 0, l, ARG1, s_vector);
res = make_vector(MAKINUM(i), UNSPECIFIED);
data = VELTS(res);
- for(;NIMP(l);l = CDR(l)) *data++ = CAR(l);
+ for (;NIMP(l);l = CDR(l)) *data++ = CAR(l);
return res;
}
SCM vector_ref(v, k)
@@ -2073,7 +2098,7 @@ SCM divbigbig(x, nx, y, ny, sgn, modes)
} while (--j >= ny);
switch (modes) {
case 3: /* check that remainder==0 */
- for(j = ny;j && !zds[j-1];--j) ; if (j) return 0;
+ for (j = ny;j && !zds[j-1];--j) ; if (j) return 0;
case 2: /* move quotient down in z */
j = (nx==ny ? nx+2 : nx+1) - ny;
for (i = 0;i < j;i++) zds[i] = zds[i+ny];
@@ -2091,7 +2116,7 @@ SCM divbigbig(x, nx, y, ny, sgn, modes)
if (d) divbigdig(zds, ny, d);
}
doadj:
- for(j = ny;j && !zds[j-1];--j) ;
+ for (j = ny;j && !zds[j-1];--j) ;
if (j * BITSPERDIG <= sizeof(SCM)*CHAR_BIT)
if (INUMP(z = big2inum(z, j))) return z;
return adjbig(z, j);
@@ -2126,6 +2151,7 @@ static iproc subr1s[] = {
{s_evenp, evenp},
{s_lognot, scm_lognot},
{s_logcount, scm_logcount},
+ {s_bitwise_bit_count, scm_bitwise_bit_count},
{s_intlength, scm_intlength},
{"char?", charp},
{s_ch_alphap, char_alphap},
@@ -2226,7 +2252,7 @@ void init_iprocs(subra, type)
iproc *subra;
int type;
{
- for(;subra->string; subra++)
+ for (;subra->string; subra++)
make_subr(subra->string,
type,
subra->cproc);
diff --git a/sys.c b/sys.c
index d3243c4..8a24c1c 100644
--- a/sys.c
+++ b/sys.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -51,7 +51,6 @@
#endif
void igc P((const char *what, SCM basecont));
-void lfflush P((SCM port)); /* internal SCM call */
SCM *loc_open_file; /* for open-file callback */
SCM *loc_try_create_file;
@@ -352,6 +351,7 @@ SCM del_fil(str)
void prinport(exp, port, type)
SCM exp; SCM port; char *type;
{
+ int filn = fileno(STREAM(exp));
lputs("#<", port);
if (CLOSEDP(exp)) lputs("closed-", port);
else {
@@ -366,8 +366,11 @@ void prinport(exp, port, type)
# ifndef AMIGA
# ifndef macintosh
# ifndef PLAN9
- if (OPENP(exp) && tc16_fport==TYP16(exp) && isatty(fileno(STREAM(exp))))
- lputs(ttyname(fileno(STREAM(exp))), port);
+ if (OPENP(exp) && tc16_fport==TYP16(exp) && filn >= 0 && isatty(filn)) {
+ char *ttyn = ttyname(filn);
+ if (ttyn) lputs(ttyn, port);
+ else goto punt;
+ }
else
# endif
# endif
@@ -375,19 +378,20 @@ void prinport(exp, port, type)
# endif
# endif
#endif
+ punt:
{
SCM s = PORTP(exp) ? SCM_PORTDATA(exp) : UNDEFINED;
if (NIMP(s) && STRINGP(s))
- iprin1(s, port, 1);
+ scm_iprin1(s, port, 1);
else if (OPFPORTP(exp))
- intprint((long)fileno(STREAM(exp)), 10, port);
+ scm_intprint((long)filn, 10, port);
else
- intprint(CDR(exp), -16, port);
+ scm_intprint(CDR(exp), -16, port);
if (TRACKED & SCM_PORTFLAGS(exp)) {
- lputs(" L", port);
- intprint(scm_port_table[SCM_PORTNUM(exp)].line, 10, port);
- lputs(" C", port);
- intprint(scm_port_table[SCM_PORTNUM(exp)].col+0L, 10, port);
+ lputs(" L", port);
+ scm_intprint(scm_port_table[SCM_PORTNUM(exp)].line, 10, port);
+ lputs(" C", port);
+ scm_intprint(scm_port_table[SCM_PORTNUM(exp)].col+0L, 10, port);
}
}
lputc('>', port);
@@ -496,7 +500,7 @@ sizet pwrite(ptr, size, nitems, port)
{
sizet len = size * nitems;
sizet i = 0;
- for(;i < len;i++) putc(ptr[i], port);
+ for (;i < len;i++) putc(ptr[i], port);
return len;
}
# define ffwrite pwrite
@@ -521,6 +525,7 @@ static ptobfuns fptob = {
fflush,
fgetc,
fclose};
+
ptobfuns pipob = {
0,
mark0,
@@ -537,6 +542,7 @@ ptobfuns pipob = {
#endif
fflush,
fgetc};
+
static ptobfuns stptob = {
s_string,
markcdr,
@@ -695,6 +701,7 @@ static int tc16_sysport;
#define SYS_ERRP_SIZE 480
static char errbuf[SYS_ERRP_SIZE];
static sizet errbuf_end = 0;
+
static sizet syswrite(str, siz, num, p)
sizet siz, num;
char *str; FILE *p;
@@ -709,11 +716,11 @@ static sizet syswrite(str, siz, num, p)
errbuf_end = dst;
}
else {
- if (NIMP(cur_outp)) lflush(cur_outp);
+ /* if (NIMP(cur_errp) && OPOUTPORTP(cur_errp)) lfflush(cur_errp); */
if (errbuf_end > 0) {
if (errbuf_end > SYS_ERRP_SIZE) {
scm_warn("output buffer", " overflowed", UNDEFINED);
- intprint((long)errbuf_end, 10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint((long)errbuf_end, 10, cur_errp);
lputs(" chars needed\n", cur_errp);
errbuf_end = errbuf_end % SYS_ERRP_SIZE;
lfwrite(&errbuf[errbuf_end], 1,
@@ -723,7 +730,7 @@ static sizet syswrite(str, siz, num, p)
errbuf_end = 0;
}
num = lfwrite(str, siz, num, cur_errp);
- lflush(cur_errp);
+ /* if (NIMP(cur_errp) && OPOUTPORTP(cur_errp)) lfflush(cur_errp); */
}
errno = 0;
return num;
@@ -741,12 +748,6 @@ static int sysputc(c, p)
syswrite(&cc, 1, 1, p);
return c;
}
-static int sysflush(p)
- FILE *p;
-{
- syswrite(0, 0, 0, p);
- return 0;
-}
static ptobfuns sysptob = {
0,
mark0,
@@ -756,7 +757,7 @@ static ptobfuns sysptob = {
sysputc,
sysputs,
syswrite,
- sysflush,
+ noop0,
noop0,
noop0};
@@ -828,7 +829,7 @@ static int safeputc(c, p)
static int safeflush(p)
safeport *p;
{
- lflush(p->port);
+ if (p && NIMP(p->port) && OPOUTPORTP(p->port)) lfflush(p->port);
return 0;
}
static SCM marksafep(ptr)
@@ -860,7 +861,7 @@ static int freeprint(exp, port, writing)
{
if (tc_broken_heart==CAR(exp)) {
lputs("#<GC-FORWARD->", port);
- iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
}
else {
if (NIMP(CDR(exp)) && tc7_smob==CAR(CDR(exp))) {
@@ -868,10 +869,10 @@ static int freeprint(exp, port, writing)
}
else {
lputs("#<NEW-CELL . ", port);
- iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(CDR(exp), port, writing);
}
lputs(" @0x", port);
- intprint((long)exp, -16, port);
+ scm_intprint((long)exp, -16, port);
}
lputc('>', port);
return !0;
@@ -1390,7 +1391,7 @@ SCM sym2vcell(sym)
SCM lsym, z;
sizet hash = strhash(UCHARS(sym), (sizet)LENGTH(sym),
(unsigned long)symhash_dim);
- for(lsym = VELTS(symhash)[hash];NIMP(lsym);lsym = CDR(lsym)) {
+ for (lsym = VELTS(symhash)[hash];NIMP(lsym);lsym = CDR(lsym)) {
z = CAR(lsym);
if (CAR(z)==sym) return z;
}
@@ -1408,12 +1409,12 @@ SCM intern(name, len)
sizet hash = strhash(tmp, i, (unsigned long)symhash_dim);
/* printf("intern %s len=%d\n",name,len); fflush(stdout); */
DEFER_INTS;
- for(lsym = VELTS(symhash)[hash];NIMP(lsym);lsym = CDR(lsym)) {
+ for (lsym = VELTS(symhash)[hash];NIMP(lsym);lsym = CDR(lsym)) {
z = CAR(lsym);
z = CAR(z);
tmp = UCHARS(z);
if (LENGTH(z) != len) goto trynext;
- for(i = len;i--;) if (((unsigned char *)name)[i] != tmp[i]) goto trynext;
+ for (i = len;i--;) if (((unsigned char *)name)[i] != tmp[i]) goto trynext;
ALLOW_INTS;
return CAR(lsym);
trynext: ;
@@ -1439,12 +1440,12 @@ SCM sysintern(name, val)
register sizet i = len;
register unsigned char *tmp = (unsigned char *)name;
sizet hash = strhash(tmp, i, (unsigned long)symhash_dim);
- for(lsym = VELTS(symhash)[hash];NIMP(lsym);lsym = CDR(lsym)) {
+ for (lsym = VELTS(symhash)[hash];NIMP(lsym);lsym = CDR(lsym)) {
z = CAR(lsym);
z = CAR(z);
tmp = UCHARS(z);
if (LENGTH(z) != len) goto trynext;
- for(i = len;i--;) if (((unsigned char *)name)[i] != tmp[i]) goto trynext;
+ for (i = len;i--;) if (((unsigned char *)name)[i] != tmp[i]) goto trynext;
lsym = CAR(lsym);
if (!UNBNDP(val)) CDR(lsym) = val;
else if (UNBNDP(CDR(lsym)) && tc7_msymbol==TYP7(CAR(lsym)))
@@ -1593,11 +1594,11 @@ void stack_report()
{
STACKITEM stack;
lputs(";; stack: 0x", cur_errp);
- intprint((long)CONT(rootcont)->stkbse, -16, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint((long)CONT(rootcont)->stkbse, -16, cur_errp);
lputs(" - 0x", cur_errp);
- intprint((long)&stack, -16, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint((long)&stack, -16, cur_errp);
lputs("; ", cur_errp);
- intprint(stack_size(CONT(rootcont)->stkbse)*sizeof(STACKITEM), 10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint(stack_size(CONT(rootcont)->stkbse)*sizeof(STACKITEM), 10, cur_errp);
lputs(" bytes\n", cur_errp);
}
@@ -1813,13 +1814,13 @@ void heap_report()
{
long seg_cells = CELL_DN(hplims[i+1]) - CELL_UP(hplims[i]);
lputs("\n; 0x", sys_errp);
- intprint((long)hplims[i++], -16, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint((long)hplims[i++], -16, sys_errp);
lputs(" - 0x", sys_errp);
- intprint((long)hplims[i++], -16, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint((long)hplims[i++], -16, sys_errp);
lputs("; ", sys_errp);
- intprint(seg_cells, 10, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint(seg_cells, 10, sys_errp);
lputs(" cells; ", sys_errp);
- intprint(seg_cells / (1024 / sizeof(CELLPTR)), 10, sys_errp);
+ scm_intprint(seg_cells / (1024 / sizeof(CELLPTR)), 10, sys_errp);
lputs(".kiB", sys_errp);
}}
}
@@ -1967,9 +1968,9 @@ void scm_free_gra(gra)
void gra_report1(gra)
scm_gra *gra;
{
- intprint((long)gra->len, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint((long)gra->len, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(" (of ", cur_errp);
- intprint((long)gra->alloclen, -10, cur_errp);
+ scm_intprint((long)gra->alloclen, -10, cur_errp);
lputs(") ", cur_errp);
lputs(gra->what, cur_errp);
lputs("; ", cur_errp);
@@ -2049,7 +2050,7 @@ SCM scm_open_ports()
{
SCM p, res = EOL;
int k;
- for(k = scm_port_table_len - 1; k > 0; k--) {
+ for (k = scm_port_table_len - 1; k > 0; k--) {
p = scm_port_table[k].port;
if (NIMP(p) && OPPORTP(p))
res = cons(p, res);
@@ -2462,7 +2463,7 @@ void free_storage()
gc_end();
ALLOW_INTS; /* A really bad idea, but printing does it anyway. */
exit_report();
- lflush(sys_errp);
+ lfflush(sys_errp);
scm_free_gra(&ptobs_gra);
lmallocated = mallocated = 0;
/* Can't do gc_end() here because it uses ptobs which have been freed */
@@ -2655,7 +2656,7 @@ static void gc_sweep(contin_bad)
while (i < hplim_ind) {
ptr = CELL_UP(hplims[i++]);
seg_cells = CELL_DN(hplims[i++]) - ptr;
- for(j = seg_cells; j--; ++ptr) {
+ for (j = seg_cells; j--; ++ptr) {
#ifdef POINTERS_MUNGED
scmptr = PTR2SCM(ptr);
#endif
@@ -2814,7 +2815,7 @@ static void gc_sweep(contin_bad)
/* must_free((char *)hplims[i-2],
sizeof(cell) * (hplims[i-1] - hplims[i-2])); */
hplims[i-2] = 0;
- for(j = i;j < hplim_ind;j++) hplims[j-2] = hplims[j];
+ for (j = i;j < hplim_ind;j++) hplims[j-2] = hplims[j];
hplim_ind -= 2;
i -= 2; /* need to scan segment just moved. */
nfreelist = freelist;
@@ -2976,7 +2977,7 @@ static void sweep_port_table()
{
int k;
/* tmp_errp gets entry 0, so we never clear its flags. */
- for(k = scm_port_table_len - 1; k > 0; k--) {
+ for (k = scm_port_table_len - 1; k > 0; k--) {
if (scm_port_table[k].flags & 1)
scm_port_table[k].flags &= (~1L);
else {
diff --git a/time.c b/time.c
index 75bf603..3efa19e 100644
--- a/time.c
+++ b/time.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
diff --git a/unif.c b/unif.c
index b84e9e3..e65ca21 100644
--- a/unif.c
+++ b/unif.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -1338,12 +1338,12 @@ SCM lcount(item, seq)
w <<= LONG_BIT-1-(ubnd%LONG_BIT);
w >>= LONG_BIT-1-(ubnd%LONG_BIT); /* There may be only a partial word. */
while (imin < i--) {
- for(;w;w >>= 4) cnt += cnt_tab[w & 0x0f];
+ for (;w;w >>= 4) cnt += cnt_tab[w & 0x0f];
w = VELTS(seq)[i];
if (FALSEP(item)) w = ~w;
}
w >>= (lbnd%LONG_BIT);
- for(;w;w >>= 4) cnt += cnt_tab[w & 0x0f];
+ for (;w;w >>= 4) cnt += cnt_tab[w & 0x0f];
return MAKINUM(cnt);
case tc7_smob:
ASRTGO(ARRAYP(seq) && 1==ARRAY_NDIM(seq) && 0==enclosed++, badarg2);
@@ -1526,7 +1526,7 @@ SCM bit_count(v, kv, obj)
k = VELTS(kv)[i] & (obj ? VELTS(v)[i] : ~VELTS(v)[i]);
k <<= LONG_BIT-1-((LENGTH(v)-1)%LONG_BIT);
while (!0) {
- for(;k;k >>= 4) count += cnt_tab[k & 0x0f];
+ for (;k;k >>= 4) count += cnt_tab[k & 0x0f];
if (0==i--) return MAKINUM(count);
k = VELTS(kv)[i] & (obj ? VELTS(v)[i] : ~VELTS(v)[i]);
}
@@ -1825,11 +1825,11 @@ static void rapr1(ra, j, k, port, writing)
case tc7_smob:
if (enclosed++) {
ARRAY_BASE(ra) = j;
- if (n-- > 0) iprin1(ra, port, writing);
+ if (n-- > 0) scm_iprin1(ra, port, writing);
for (j += inc; n-- > 0; j += inc) {
lputc(' ', port);
ARRAY_BASE(ra) = j;
- iprin1(ra, port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(ra, port, writing);
}
break;
}
@@ -1858,18 +1858,18 @@ static void rapr1(ra, j, k, port, writing)
ra = ARRAY_V(ra);
goto tail;
default:
- if (n-- > 0) iprin1(cvref(ra, j, UNDEFINED), port, writing);
+ if (n-- > 0) scm_iprin1(cvref(ra, j, UNDEFINED), port, writing);
for (j += inc; n-- > 0; j += inc) {
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(cvref(ra, j, UNDEFINED), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(cvref(ra, j, UNDEFINED), port, writing);
}
break;
case tc7_string:
- if (n-- > 0) iprin1(MAKICHR(CHARS(ra)[j]), port, writing);
+ if (n-- > 0) scm_iprin1(MAKICHR(CHARS(ra)[j]), port, writing);
if (writing)
for (j += inc; n-- > 0; j += inc) {
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(MAKICHR(CHARS(ra)[j]), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(MAKICHR(CHARS(ra)[j]), port, writing);
}
else
for (j += inc; n-- > 0; j += inc)
@@ -1877,20 +1877,20 @@ static void rapr1(ra, j, k, port, writing)
break;
case tc7_VfixN32:
if (errjmp_bad) {
- ipruk("VfixN32", ra, port);
+ scm_ipruk("VfixN32", ra, port);
break;
}
- if (n-- > 0) intprint(VELTS(ra)[j], -10, port);
+ if (n-- > 0) scm_intprint(VELTS(ra)[j], -10, port);
for (j += inc; n-- > 0; j += inc) {
lputc(' ', port);
- intprint(VELTS(ra)[j], -10, port);
+ scm_intprint(VELTS(ra)[j], -10, port);
}
break;
case tc7_VfixZ32:
- if (n-- > 0) intprint(VELTS(ra)[j], 10, port);
+ if (n-- > 0) scm_intprint(VELTS(ra)[j], 10, port);
for (j += inc; n-- > 0; j += inc) {
lputc(' ', port);
- intprint(VELTS(ra)[j], 10, port);
+ scm_intprint(VELTS(ra)[j], 10, port);
}
break;
# ifdef FLOATS
@@ -1932,7 +1932,7 @@ int raprin1(exp, port, writing)
return 1;
}
else {
- intprint(ndim, 10, port);
+ scm_intprint(ndim, 10, port);
goto tail;
}
}
@@ -1940,9 +1940,9 @@ int raprin1(exp, port, writing)
if (exp==v) { /* a uve, not an array */
register long i, j, w;
lputc('*', port);
- for(i = 0;i<(LENGTH(exp))/LONG_BIT;i++) {
+ for (i = 0;i<(LENGTH(exp))/LONG_BIT;i++) {
w = VELTS(exp)[i];
- for(j = LONG_BIT;j;j--) {
+ for (j = LONG_BIT;j;j--) {
lputc(w&1?'1':'0', port);
w >>= 1;
}
@@ -1950,7 +1950,7 @@ int raprin1(exp, port, writing)
j = LENGTH(exp)%LONG_BIT;
if (j) {
w = VELTS(exp)[LENGTH(exp)/LONG_BIT];
- for(;j;j--) {
+ for (;j;j--) {
lputc(w&1?'1':'0', port);
w >>= 1;
}
@@ -1992,7 +1992,7 @@ int raprin1(exp, port, writing)
}
if ((v != exp) && 0==ARRAY_NDIM(exp)) {
lputc(' ', port);
- iprin1(aref(exp, EOL), port, writing);
+ scm_iprin1(aref(exp, EOL), port, writing);
}
else {
lputc('(', port);
diff --git a/version.txi b/version.txi
index 4f3847d..16a9b55 100644
--- a/version.txi
+++ b/version.txi
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-@set SCMVERSION 5e3
-@set SCMDATE October 2006
+@set SCMVERSION 5e4
+@set SCMDATE November 2007
diff --git a/x.c b/x.c
index e062ba9..0c13a52 100644
--- a/x.c
+++ b/x.c
@@ -2317,7 +2317,7 @@ static int print_xwindow(exp, f, writing)
{
lputs(CLOSEDP(exp) ? "#<closed-X " : "#<X ", f);
lputs((CAR(exp) & PXMP) ? "pixmap #x" : "window #x", f);
- intprint((long) XWINDOW(exp), 16, f);
+ scm_intprint((long) XWINDOW(exp), 16, f);
lputc('>', f);
return 1;
}
@@ -2327,7 +2327,7 @@ static int print_xcursor(exp, f, writing)
int writing;
{
lputs("#<X cursor #x", f);
- intprint((long) XCURSOR(exp), 16, f);
+ scm_intprint((long) XCURSOR(exp), 16, f);
lputc('>', f);
return 1;
}
@@ -2347,7 +2347,7 @@ static int print_xcolormap(exp, f, writing)
int writing;
{
lputs("#<X colormap ID #x", f);
- intprint((long) XCOLORMAP(exp), 16, f);
+ scm_intprint((long) XCOLORMAP(exp), 16, f);
lputc('>', f);
return 1;
}
@@ -2357,8 +2357,8 @@ static int print_xgcontext(exp, f, writing)
int writing;
{
lputs("#<X graphics context, ID #x", f);
- /* intprint((long) GCONTEXT(exp)->gid, 16, f); skimu */
- intprint((long) XGContextFromGC(XGCONTEXT(exp)), 16, f);
+ /* scm_intprint((long) GCONTEXT(exp)->gid, 16, f); skimu */
+ scm_intprint((long) XGContextFromGC(XGCONTEXT(exp)), 16, f);
lputc('>', f);
return 1;
}
@@ -2384,13 +2384,13 @@ static int print_xvisual(exp, f, writing)
{
XVisualInfo *xvi = XVISUALINFO(exp);
lputs("#<X visual #x", f);
- intprint((long) xvi->visualid, 16, f);
+ scm_intprint((long) xvi->visualid, 16, f);
lputs(" ", f);
lputs(xvisualclass2name(xvi->class), f);
lputc(' ', f);
- intprint((long) xvi->depth, 10, f);
+ scm_intprint((long) xvi->depth, 10, f);
lputc('x', f);
- intprint((long) xvi->colormap_size, 10, f);
+ scm_intprint((long) xvi->colormap_size, 10, f);
lputc('>', f);
return 1;
}