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The open-files and open-files* functions are missing a mode
string argument, which makes it impossible to, say, open all
of the files in "rb" mode on a platform where that matters.
* stream.c (open_files, open_files_star): Take mode as a third
optional parameter. If it is present, then pass it to
open_file.
* txr.1: Document mode string parameter for the two functions.
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* txr.1: Under rename-path, remove-path is wrongly referenced.
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* lisplib.c (copy_file_instantiate, copy_file_set_entries):
New static functions.
(lisplib_init): Register auto-load of copy-file.tl via
new functions.
* share/txr/stdlib/copy-file.tl: New file.
* txr.1: New section Unix Filesystem Complex Operations.
Here copy-file, copy-files, copy-path-rec and remove-path-rec
are documented.
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* unwind.c (uw_late_init): Register retry and skip symbols
as exception subtypes of restart.
* txr.1: Document retry and skip restarts.
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This is a useful function which supports the use of temporary
packages over the scope of file compilation units.
A file can be read under a temporary package which provides
usefully customized symbol visibility consisting of
an arrangement of symbols from various other packages.
Then, in a single operation, thanks to this new function,
that packag can be deleted and all of its local symbols
(those having been newly interned over the course of the
file) are transferred to some other, more permanent package.
* eval.c (eval_init): merge-delete-package intrinsic
registered.
* lib.c (merge_delete_package): New function.
* lib.h (merge_delete_package): Declared.
* txr.1: Documented.
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The ftw function just returns -1 if, for instance, given a bad
path (nonexistent or no permissions). The documentation also
has issues.
* ftw.c (ftw_wrap): If the return value is -1, convert it to a
file-error using errno_to_file_error and throw a diagnostic
exception. This situation can, of course, arise if the
callback function returns -1, in which case it should prepare
a value in errno.
* txr.1: Return value of callbackfn documented better.
Documented exception throwing behavior, and failed termination
if the callback returns -1.
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* sysif.c (rmdir_wrap): New static function.
(sysif_init): rmdir intrinsic registered.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* configure: New configure test for chown, fchown and lchown.
* sysif.c (get_fd): Define for HAVE_CHOWN also.
(do_chown, chown_wrap, lchown_wrap): New functions.
(sysif_init): chown and lchown intrinsics registered.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* sysif.c (mkdir_nothrow_exists): Return nil in the existence
case, when the object is a directory or a symlink to one.
* txr.1: Updated.
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* sysif.c (do_stat, do_lstat): Functions relocated before
mkdir_nothrow_exists.
(mkdir_nothrow_exists): In the EEXIST case, call stat on the
object. If it's not a directory or a symlink to a directory,
then do not suppress the error; propagate it to the caller,
where it will become an exception.
* txr.1: Specify the behavior of ensure-dir more precisely:
that it only supresses the existence error for directories
and directory symlinks.
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* configure: detect mkfifo.
(sysif_init): Register mkfifo intrinsic.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* configure: Detect various functions for setting file
timestamps.
* sysif.c (get_fd): Define this function for use by utimes
also.
(timens, do_utimes): New static functions.
(wrap_utimes, wrap_lutimes): New static functions.
(sysif_init): Register utimes and lutimes intrinsics.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* eval.c (eval_init): Register coded-length intrinsic.
* lib.c (coded_length): New function.
* lib.h (coded_length): Declared.
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* sysif.c (get_fd): Make available under HAVE_SYS_STAT.
(fstat): Allow fd or stream argument using get_fd.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* share/txr/stdlib/with-resources.tl (with-resources):
Rearrange tree-case cases to recognize a sequence of cleanup
forms and insert into the output accordingly.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* configure: extend chmod detection to cover fchmod.
* sysif.c (get_fd): New static functions.
(chmod_wrap): Include fchmod wrapping for integer
or stream argument.
(sysif_init): Register fchmod intrinsic.
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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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* LICENSE, LICENSE-CYG, METALICENSE, Makefile, alloca.h, args.c,
args.h, arith.c, arith.h, buf.c, buf.h, cadr.c, cadr.h,
chksum.c, chksum.h, chksums/crc32.c, chksums/crc32.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, linenoise/linenoise.c, linenoise/linenoise.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/debugger.tl, share/txr/stdlib/defset.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/param.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/path-test.tl, share/txr/stdlib/place.tl,
share/txr/stdlib/pmac.tl, share/txr/stdlib/save-exe.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, tree.c, tree.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 notices
to 2020.
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* txr.1: Document how compile-update-file can be used together with load
to ensure that the compiled version of a file is loaded without
unnecessary recompiling.
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* txr.1: Under :key parameter macro, rewriting the description of what
keyword arguments are. This was prompted by the strange wording
"Arguments to keyword appear ...".
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* txr.1: Remove spurious blank line.
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The new function only compiles a file if the output file doesn't exist
or is out of date.
In addition, both compile-file now deletes the output file if
compilation fails, and has a documented return value.
* lisplib.c (compiler_set_entries): Add autoload entry fro
compile-update-file.
(open-compile-streams): Accepts a third argument: a function to test the
input stream against the output path. The output file is opened, and the
streams are returned, only if that test function returns true.
Also, a third element is returned: the output path. This lets the
caller to know what to delete, if the output file must be deleted.
(compile-file-conditionally): New internal function, formed from
compile-file. Takes an extra argument, the test function to pass to
open-compile-streams. Compilation is skipped if open-compile-streams
returns nil. Internals reshuffled a bit. If compilation doesn't set the
success flag, then the with-resources logic now removes the output file
in addition to closing the output stream. Prior to setting the success
flag, we flush the output stream.
* txr.1: Documented new function, all return values, and deletion of
output file on unsuccessful compilation.
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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: Regenerated.
* protsym.c: Likewise.
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The zchar type, when used as an array element, specifies an
optionally null-terminated or padded field, which is subject
to UTF-8 conversion.
* ffi.c (zchar_s): New symbol variable.
(enum char_conv): New member, conv_zchar.
(ffi_zchar_array_get): New static function.
(ffi_array_in, ffi_array_get_common): Handle conv_zchar via
ffi_zchar_array_get.
(ffi_array_put): Handle conv_char together with conv_zchar.
(ffi_type_compile): Handle zchar array element type, mapping
to conv_zchar.
(ffi_init_types): Register zhar type.
(ffi_init): Initialize zchar_s symbol variable.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* txr.1: fix "invoked invoked" in compatibility note for
compat value 151.
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* txr.1: documnt that the default value of the optional
alloc-size parameter is taken from the len parameter.
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* struct.c (do_super): New function. Now the common
implementation for call_super_method, call_super_fun and
super_method.
(call_super_method, call_super_fun): Reduced to small wrappers
around do_super.
(super_method): Drill into the object to geet the struct_type
handle, and then use do_super to get the method.
* tests/012/oop-mi.tl: New tests for call-super-fun and
call-super-method.
* tests/012/oop-mi.expected: Updated.
* txr.1: Updated.
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Multiple inheritance is too useful to ignore any longer.
* lib.c (subtypep): Perform subtypep calculation between two
struct types via the new struct_subtype_p function.
It's too complicated now to do with ad hoc code outside of
struct.c.
* share/txr/stdlib/struct.tl (defstruct): This macro now needs
to deal with the super argument being possibly a list of base
types instead of a single one.
* strut.c (struct struct_type): Member super and super_handle
are removed. New member nsupers, supers, and sus.
(struct_init): The super function re-registered; it has an
optional argument.
(call_stinitfun_chain): The compat code here must now access
the supertype differently. We don't bother dealing with
multiple inheritance in the compat case; programs requesting
compatibility with TXR 151 shoudn't be trying to use multiple
inheritance.
(get_struct_handles, count_super_stslots, get_super_slots,
find_super_for_slot): New static functions, to off-load some
new complexity from make_struct_type.
(make_struct_type): Handle the increased complexity due to
multiple inheritance.
(super): Takes an additional argument now, to request which
supertype to retrieve. Defaults to zero: the first one.
(struct_type_destroy): Free the sus array.
(struct_type_mark): Mark the supers slot.
(call_initfun_chain): Call init functions of all bases, in
right-to-left order.
(call_postinitfun_chain): Likewise for postinit functions.
(call_super_method, call_super_fun, super_method): Use the
first base as the supertype. This requirement feels bad; it
needs to be revisited.
(do_struct_subtype_p): New static function.
(struct_subtype_p): New function.
(ancestor_with_static_slot): New static function.
(method_name): Revised for multiple inheritance; now relies on
ancestor_with_static_slot to find the original ancestor that
has brought in a method, so we can use that type in the
method name.
* struct.h (super): Declaration updated.
(struct_subtype_p): Declared.
* tests/012/oop-mi.expected: New file.
* tests/012/oop-mi.tl: New test cases.
* txr.1: Revised in order to document multiple inheritance.
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* txr.1: In relation of the previous bugfix, a certain
situation is worth clarifying. A static slot does not inherit
the value of a grandparent type's static slot of the same
name, if the supertype has specified that slot as an instance
slot. Inheritance of the static slot value is from the direct
supertype only.
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* lisplib.c (path_test_set_entries): Autoload entry for
path-dir-empty.
* share/txr/stdlib/path-test.tl (path-dir-empty): New
function.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* arith.c (sinh_s, cosh_s, tanh_s, asinh_s, acosh_s, atanh_s):
New symbol variables.
(sinh, cosh, tanh, asinh, acosh, atanh): New static functions.
(sineh, cosih, tangh, asineh, acosih, atangh): New functions.
(arith_init): Register sinh, cosh, tanh, asinh, acosh and
atanh intrinsic functions, and initialize the new symbol
variables.
* configure: Detect availability of hyperbolic functions in
math library and defne HAVE_HYPERBOLICS as 1 in config.h
accordingly.
* lib.h (sineh, cosih, tangh, asineh, acosih, atangh):
Declared.
* txr.1: Documented new hyperbolic functions and their method
counterparts that a numeric struct can implement.
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* ffi.c (ffi_memb_compile): Don't complain about
three-argument slot specifiers, only about longer ones.
(ffi_struct_init): New static function.
(ffi_type_compile): Deal with third element in the slot
syntax. If there are any non-nil initializing expressions,
then we when we call make_struct_type, we specify an initfun,
which will plant the values into the slots, using logic
similar to that of the initfun generated defstruct,
except that the init-forms are reduced to values up-front.
* txr.1: Specify optional init-form for slots in FFI
struct syntax.
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This provides more streamlined option processing.
* lisplib.c (getopts_set_entries): Add auto-load entry for
define-option-struct.
* share/txr/stdlib/getopts.tl (define-option-struct): New
macro.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* txr.1: Document that in the parsed opts object returned by
getopts, an option which has two names (long and short form)
is indexed under both names if it has occurred in the command
line, regardless of whether it has occurred under the short or
long name.
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* txr.1: Under deffi-cb, correcting a reference to
nonexistent ff-make-callback to ffi-make-closure.
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* buf.c (buf_list): New function.
(buf_init): buf-list intrinsic registered.
* buf.h (buf_list): Declared.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* txr.1: Update outdated documentation. macro-date is not
required any more in the indicated situations. But it can
still be required sometimes, and has some interesting uses.
More detail added.
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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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* ffi.c (carray_unum, carray_num, unum_carray, num_carray):
Functions renamed to carray_uint, carray_int, uint_carray,
int_carray.
(ffi_init): Functions registered under new names:
carray-uint, carray-int, uint-carray, int-carray. Compat
values of 227 or less provide the old old names.
* ffi.h (carray_unum, carray_num, unum_carray, num_carray):
Declarations renamed.
* txr.1: Updated to new names; compat note added.
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* txr.1: The word "times" appeared in place of "types".
Reported by vapnik spaknik.
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* txr.1: User vapnik spaknik pointed out the poor
documentation for apf, which stated that it takes one argument
which is a list, when in fact it more generally takes
and works with apply-like arguments.
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* txr.1: Fix copy and paste errors affecting flo-zero,
struct sockaddr-in6, sockaddr-unix and sock-bind.
Reported by user vapnik spaknik.
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* txr.1: Fix incorrect return value. Reported by user
vapnik spaknik.
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* txr.1: Fix wording that refers to first argument as the
second argument. It is the second form element, of course,
but the first argument. Reported by user vapnik spaknik.
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* txr.1: Use .mets instead of .meti on the syntax; this
produces an indentation.
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* buf.c (buf_int, buf_uint, int_buf, uint_buf): New static
functions.
(buf_init): buf-int, buf-uint, int-buf and uint-buf intrinsic
functions registered.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* stream.c (open_subprocess): new function, formed by adding
fun argument to open_process. Since the program name can be
nil now, in which case argv is not allocated, the code must
be careful not to access argv if it is null.
(open_process): Reduced to trivial wrapper around
open_subprocess.
(stream_init): open-subprocess intrinsic registered.
* txr.1: Documented.
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In the mode-string of open-process, I/O redirections can now
be specified that are carried out in the child process.
* stream.c (do_parse_mode): Parse the redirection syntax
indicated by >, which has a short and long form.
The redirections are entered into a small table in the mode
structure.
(open_process): In the child process, perform the redirection
specified in the mode structure's redirection table.
* stream.h (STDIO_MODE_NREDIRS): New preprprocessor symbol.
(struct stdio_mode): New array member, redir.
* txr.1: Documented.
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* lib.c (obj_print_impl): Render the new syntactic conventions
introduced in qref/uref back into the .? syntax. The printers
for qref and uref are united into a single implementation to
reduce code proliferation.
* parser.l (grammar): Produce new tokens OREFDOT and UOREFDOT.
* parser.y (OREFDOT, UREFDOT): New terminal symbols.
(n_expr): Handle .? syntax via the new OREFDOT and UOREFDOT
token via qref_helper and uoref_helper. Logic for the existing
referencing dot is moved into the new qref_helper function.
(n_dot_expr): Handle .? syntax via uoref_helper.
(uoref_helper, qref_helper): New static functions.
* share/txr/stdlib/struct.tl (qref): Handle the new case when
the expression which gives the object is (t expr).
Handle the new case when the first argument after the object
has this form, and is followed by more arguments. Both
these cases emit the right conditional code.
(uref): Handle the leading .? syntax indicated by a leading t
by generating a lambda which checks its argument for nil.
Transformations to qref handle the other cases.
* txr.1: Documentation updated in several places.
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