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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
* protsym.c: Likewise.
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* configure: changing HAVE_FCNTL_H to HAVE_FCNTL.
* sysif.c (flock_s, type_s, whence_s, start_s, len_s, pid_s):
New symbol variables.
(flock_pack, flock_unpack, fcntl_wrap): New static functions.
(sysif_init): Initialize new symbol variables.
Create flock struct type. Register new intrinsic variables:
o-accmode, o-rdonly, o-wronly, o-rdwr, o-creat, o-noctty,
o-trunc, o-append, o-nonblock, o-sync, o-async, o-directory,
o-nofollow, o-cloexec, o-direct, o-noatime, o-path, f-dupfd,
f-dupfd-cloexec, f-getfd, f-setfd, fd-cloexec, f-getfl,
f-setfl, f-getlk, f-setlk, f-setlkw, f-rdlck, f-wrlck,
f-unlck, seek-set, seek-cur and seek-end.
Register fcntl intrinsic function.
* txr.1: Documented.
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This bug causes a problem particularly in FFI. THe conversion
of an integer to the FFI int type begins by conversion via
c_num to the cnum type, which is at least as wide as int.
Alas, the INT_MIN value (e.g. #x-80000000 on 32 bits) will
not convert!
Fixing this has a ripple effect. We alter the INT_PTR_MIN
constant to include this value. This causes the derived
NUM_MIN to also include the extra negative value, extending
the fixnum range by one value. Everything seems to be okay.
* configure: Decrease value of INT_PTR_MIN and
DOUBLE_INTPTR_MIN constants by one to include the most
negative two's complement value.
* ffi.c (make_ffi_type_enum): We must not subtract 1 from
INT_PTR_MIN here any more.
* mpi.c (mp_in_range): If the bignum is negative, then extend
the range check by one value, so that we don't reject the
most negative two's complement value.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
* protsym.c: Likewise.
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When the build is being done in the source directory, allow
the configure script to be executed via path names other than
just ./configure, such as an absolute path.
Some distros use this.
* configure (build_in_srcdir): New variable.
(inode): New function.
Rather than checking whether "$source_dir" is ".", we test
whether they are the same inode. If they are the same, we now
also set the build_in_srcdir variable in addition to
generating the usual warning.
(gen_config_make): Propagate the build_in_srcdir into
config.make.
* Makefile: use the build_in_srcdir variable from config.make
to determine whether we are building in the source directory,
rather than relying on top_srcdir being blank.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
* protsym.c: Likewise.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
* protsym.c: Likewise.
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On platforms that have the C99 fpclassify, we can use it to
banish infinity and NaN representations. If such a thing
arises, we throw an exception rather than producing an object
that prints as #<bad-float>.
* configure: add detection for fpclassify.
* lib.c (bad_float): New inline function and macro.
(flo): If the argument is other than zero, a normal
value or a subnormal, then throw an exception. We thereby
refuse to admit such objects into our numeric object
system.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
* protsym.c: Likewise.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
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* configure: we can't assume that we can just edit "int" to
"uint" in forming the superulong_t type. Let's consolidate
the detection of the signed and unsigned superlong. Only
if both are available, then emit material into config.h,
along with a single constant: HAVE_SUPERLONG_T.
* mpi/mpi-types.h: Don't refer to removed HAVE_USUPERLONG_T.
Change superulong_t to usuperlong_t.
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We support an unsigned version of the type, and add functions
for converting between Lisp values and both types.
* arith.c (bignum_dbl_uipt): New function, unsigned companion
to existing bignum_dbl_ipt.
(c_dbl_num, c_dbl_unum): New functions.
* arith.h (bignum_dbl_uipt, c_dbl_num, c_dbl_unum): Declared.
* configure (superulong_t, SIZEOF_DOUBLE_INTPTR,
DOUBLE_INTPTR_MAX, DOUBLE_INTPTR_MIN, DOUBLE_UINTPTR_MAX,
double_uintptr_t): New definitions going into config.h.
* lib.h (dbl_cnum, dbl_ucnum): New typedefs: double-sized
analogs of cnum and ucnum.
* mpi/mpi.c (mp_set_double_uintptr, mp_get_double_uintptr,
mp_get_double_intptr): New functions.
(s_mp_in_big_range): New static function.
(mp_in_double_intptr_range, mp_in_double_uintptr_range): New
functions.
* mpi/mpi.h (mp_set_double_uintptr,
mp_get_double_intptr, mp_get_double_uintptr,
mp_in_double_intptr_range, mp_in_double_uintptr_range):
Declared.
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* hash.c (equal_hash, eql_hash, cobj_eq_hash_op,
hash_hash_op): Multiply object size by CHAR_BIT and switch on
number of bits, rather than bytes.
* sysif.c (off_t_num): Likewise.
* arith.c, ffi.c, itypes.c, rand.c: In numerous #if directive,
fix size tests from bytes to bits.
* configure: in the test that detects integer types, and in
the test for enabling large file offsets, detect one more
variable from the system: the value of CHAR_BIT. This
turns into SIZEOF_BYTE. We use that value instead of a
hard-coded 8.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* configure: We remove the uintptr variable and do not
generate the HAVE_UINTPTR_T constant in config.h. This is
always 1, and not actually tested anywhere. In situations when
uintptr is not established, intptr is also not established and
the configure script fails. We simply assume that for whatever
type we detect as inptr_t, we can derive the unsigned type.
(INT_PTR_MAX): We define this a bit differently; instead of
interpolating into the expression the underlying C type, we
use the int_ptr_t typedef that the previous lines of config.h
establish.
(UINT_PTR_MAX): New constant introduced in config.h.
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* LICENSE, LICENSE-CYG, METALICENSE, Makefile, args.c, args.h,
arith.c, arith.h, buf.c, buf.h, cadr.c, cadr.h, combi.c,
combi.h, configure, debug.c, debug.h, eval.c, eval.h, ffi.c,
ffi.h, filter.c, filter.h, ftw.h, gc.c, gc.h, glob.c, glob.h,
hash.c, hash.h, itypes.c, itypes.h, jmp.S, lib.c, lib.h,
lisplib.c, lisplib.h, match.c, match.h, parser.c, parser.h,
parser.l, parser.y, protsym.c, rand.c, rand.h, regex.c,
regex.h, share/txr/stdlib/asm.tl, share/txr/stdlib/awk.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/build.tl, share/txr/stdlib/cadr.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/compiler.tl, share/txr/stdlib/conv.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/doloop.tl, share/txr/stdlib/error.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/except.tl, share/txr/stdlib/ffi.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/getopts.tl, share/txr/stdlib/getput.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/hash.tl, share/txr/stdlib/ifa.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/keyparams.tl, share/txr/stdlib/op.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/package.tl, share/txr/stdlib/path-test.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/place.tl, share/txr/stdlib/pmac.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/socket.tl, share/txr/stdlib/stream-wrap.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/struct.tl, share/txr/stdlib/tagbody.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/termios.tl, share/txr/stdlib/trace.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/txr-case.tl, share/txr/stdlib/type.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/vm-param.tl, share/txr/stdlib/with-resources.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/with-stream.tl, share/txr/stdlib/yield.tl,
signal.c, signal.h, socket.c, socket.h, stream.c, stream.h,
struct.c, struct.h, strudel.c, strudel.h, sysif.c, sysif.h,
syslog.c, syslog.h, termios.c, termios.h, txr.1, txr.c, txr.h,
unwind.c, unwind.h, utf8.c, utf8.h, vm.c, vm.h, vmop.h,
win/cleansvg.txr: Extended Copyright line to 2018.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* configure: Instead of generating a definition of ALLOCA_H,
generate the variable HAVE_ALLOCA_<name> with a value of 1,
where <name> is one of stdlib, alloca or malloc.
* alloca.h: New header.
* args.c, eval.c, ffi.c ffi.c, ftw.c, hash.c, lib.c, match.c,
parser.c, parser.y, regex.c, socket.c, stream.c, struct.c,
sysif.c, syslog.c, termios.c, unwind.c, vm.c: Include
"alloca.h" instead of ALLOCA_H.
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* configure: try <stdlib.h> first for alloca. This should fix
a build issue which happens on the Musl library and perhaps
elsewhere. The problem on Musl is that #include <stdlib.h>
already includes <alloca.h>. That header contains an alloca
macro which interfers with our subsequent #include ALLOCA_H
directive: ALLOCA_H expands to <alloca.h> and the alloca token
gets further expanded.
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* configure: don't define HAVE_ALLOCA in config.h. It is not
used anywhere. Moreover, alloca isn't optional.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* configure: Add some help text for variables controllinig the
compiler command. Mention that CFLAGS and LDFLAGS are honored
from the environment or make command line on top of any of the
flags settable here.
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* configure (opt_flags): Add -fno-stack-protector to disable
this feature that is on by default in some toolchains/distros.
As a result, I'm seeing an over 5% VM speedup on a loop
benchmark.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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A patch being applied to TXR in the Void Linux distribution
informs me that the Musl library requires this. Traditional
Unix put the select materials in <sys/types.h> and <unistd.h>.
* configure: Add test for presence of <sys/select.h> and
whether that header actually declares select-related
declarations and macros. Define HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
in config.h if so.
* socket.c: Conditionally include <sys/select.h>.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
* protsym.c: Regenerated.
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* arith.c (flo_get_round_mode, flo_set_round_mode): New
functions.
(arith_init): Register global lexical variables flo-near,
flo-down, flo-up and flo-zero.
Register flo-get-round-mode and flo-set-round-mode intrinsic
functions.
* configure: Test for fesetround and fegetround variables,
and the associated constants, prpoducing a HAVE_ROUNDING_CTL_H
variable in config.h.
* txr.1: Documented new variables and functions.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
* protsym.c: Regenerated.
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The GNU C library is deprecating the practice of <sys/types.h>
defining the makedev, major and minor macros. A loud,
multi-line warning is issued for programs which include this
header and then use the macros. The new way is to rely on
the <sys/sysmacros.h> header instead. Of course, that might
not exist.
* configure (have_makedev): New variable. Upgrade the makedev
test to try it with <sys/sysmacros.h> first, then fall back
on <sys/types.h>. A new config macro HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H
is created in config.h if sysmacros exists.
* sysif.c: If config.h defines HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H to a
nonzero value, then include <sys/sysmacros.h>.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim: Regenerated.
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* configure: Add detection for getexecname.
* sysif.c (getcwd_wrap): Change static function to external.
* sysif.h (getcwd_wrap): Declared.
* txr.c (get_self_path): New implementation for Solaris
using getexecname, which requires us to prepend the current
directory name if the result is a relative path.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim, protsym.c: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim, protsym.c: Regenerated.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim, protsym.c: Regenerated.
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* configure (lndir): Strip trailing slash from todir argument
to prevent double slashes. Remove the destination in case
it is a symlink to a directory.
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* configure (lndir): New function; imitation of same-named
utility from the X11 distribution. Using lndir, instead of
creating, in the build directory, symlinks for the tests and
shared directories pointing back to the source tree,
we mirror the directory structure of these directories and
populate it with individual file symlinks. Motivation:
this will allow us to build .tlo object files in these
directories side by side with .tl files, without touching
the source tree.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim, protsym.c: Regenerated.
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* LICENSE, LICENSE-CYG, METALICENSE, Makefile, args.c, args.h,
arith.c, arith.h, buf.c, buf.h, cadr.c, cadr.h, combi.c,
combi.h, configure, debug.c, debug.h, eval.c, eval.h, ffi.c,
ffi.h, filter.c, filter.h, ftw.c, ftw.h, gc.c, gc.h, glob.c,
glob.h, hash.c, hash.h, itypes.c, itypes.h, jmp.S, lib.c,
lib.h, lisplib.c, lisplib.h, match.c, match.h, parser.c,
parser.h, parser.l, parser.y, protsym.c, rand.c, rand.h,
regex.c, regex.h, share/txr/stdlib/awk.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/build.tl, share/txr/stdlib/cadr.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/conv.tl, share/txr/stdlib/doloop.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/error.tl, share/txr/stdlib/except.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/ffi.tl, share/txr/stdlib/getopts.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/getput.tl, share/txr/stdlib/hash.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/ifa.tl, share/txr/stdlib/keyparams.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/op.tl, share/txr/stdlib/package.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/path-test.tl, share/txr/stdlib/place.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/pmac.tl, share/txr/stdlib/socket.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/stream-wrap.tl, share/txr/stdlib/struct.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/tagbody.tl, share/txr/stdlib/termios.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/txr-case.tl, share/txr/stdlib/type.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/with-resources.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/with-stream.tl, share/txr/stdlib/yield.tl,
signal.c, signal.h, socket.c, socket.h, stream.c, stream.h,
struct.c, struct.h, strudel.c, strudel.h, sysif.c, sysif.h,
syslog.c, syslog.h, termios.c, termios.h, txr.1, txr.c, txr.h,
unwind.c, unwind.h, utf8.c, utf8.h, win/cleansvg.txr:
Extended Copyright line to 2018.
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* RELNOTES: Updated.
* configure, txr.1: Bumped version and date.
* share/txr/stdlib/ver.tl: Likewise.
* txr.vim, tl.vim, protsym.c: Regenerated.
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