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0f24e75b 6This is a 1.9 development version of Guile, Project GNU's extension
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7language library. Guile is an interpreter for Scheme, packaged as a
8library that you can link into your applications to give them their
9own scripting language. Guile will eventually support other languages
10as well, giving users of Guile-based applications a choice of
11languages.
12
0f24e75b 13Guile versions with an odd middle number, i.e. 1.9.* are unstable
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14development versions. Even middle numbers indicate stable versions.
15This has been the case since the 1.3.* series.
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0f24e75b 17The next stable release will likely be version 1.10.0.
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1e457544 19Please send bug reports to bug-guile@gnu.org.
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21See the LICENSE file for the specific terms that apply to Guile.
22
23
24Additional INSTALL instructions ===========================================
25
26Generic instructions for configuring and compiling Guile can be found
27in the INSTALL file. Guile specific information and configure options
28can be found below, including instructions for installing SLIB.
29
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30Guile requires a few external packages and can optionally use a number
31of external packages such as `readline' when they are available.
32Guile expects to be able to find these packages in the default
33compiler setup, it does not try to make any special arrangements
34itself. For example, for the `readline' package, Guile expects to be
35able to find the include file <readline/readline.h>, without passing
36any special `-I' options to the compiler.
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38If you installed an external package, and you used the --prefix
39installation option to install it somewhere else than /usr/local, you
40must arrange for your compiler to find it by default. If that
41compiler is gcc, one convenient way of making such arrangements is to
42use the --with-local-prefix option during installation, naming the
43same directory as you used in the --prefix option of the package. In
44particular, it is not good enough to use the same --prefix option when
45you install gcc and the package; you need to use the
46--with-local-prefix option as well. See the gcc documentation for
47more details.
48
49
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50Required External Packages ================================================
51
52Guile requires the following external packages:
53
54 - GNU MP, at least version 4.1
55
56 GNU MP is used for bignum arithmetic. It is available from
57 http://swox.com/gmp
58
59 - libltdl from libtool, at least from libtool version 1.5.6
60
61 libltdl is used for loading extensions at run-time. It is
62 available from http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/
63
64
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65Special Instructions For Some Systems =====================================
66
67We would like Guile to build on all systems using the simple
68instructions above, but it seems that a few systems still need special
69treatment. If you can send us fixes for these problems, we'd be
70grateful.
71
70bb8113 72 <none yet listed>
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74Guile specific flags Accepted by Configure =================================
75
76If you run the configure script with no arguments, it should examine
77your system and set things up appropriately. However, there are a few
78switches specific to Guile you may find useful in some circumstances.
79
4f416616 80--without-threads --- Build without thread support
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70bb8113 82 Build a Guile executable and library that supports multi-threading.
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84 The default is to enable threading support when your operating
85 system offsers 'POSIX threads'. When you do not want threading, use
86 `--without-threads'.
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88--enable-deprecated=LEVEL
89
90 Guile may contain features that are `deprecated'. When a feature is
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91 deprecated, it means that it is still there, but that there is a
92 better way of achieving the same thing, and we'd rather have you use
93 this better way. This allows us to eventually remove the old
94 implementation and helps to keep Guile reasonably clean of historic
95 baggage.
96
97 Deprecated features are considered harmful; using them is likely a
98 bug. See below for the related notion of `discouraged' features,
70bb8113 99 which are OK but have fallen out of favor.
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101 See the file NEWS for a list of features that are currently
102 deprecated. Each entry will also tell you what you should replace
103 your code with.
104
105 To give you some help with this process, and to encourage (OK,
106 nudge) people to switch to the newer methods, Guile can emit
107 warnings or errors when you use a deprecated feature. There is
108 quite a range of possibilities, from being completely silent to
109 giving errors at link time. What exactly happens is determined both
110 by the value of the `--enable-deprecated' configuration option when
111 Guile was built, and by the GUILE_WARN_DEPRECATED environment
112 variable.
113
114 It works like this:
115
116 When Guile has been configured with `--enable-deprecated=no' (or,
117 equivalently, with `--disable-deprecated') then all deprecated
118 features are omitted from Guile. You will get "undefined
119 reference", "variable unbound" or similar errors when you try to
120 use them.
121
122 When `--enable-deprecated=LEVEL' has been specified (for LEVEL not
123 "no"), LEVEL will be used as the default value of the environment
124 variable GUILE_WARN_DEPRECATED. A value of "yes" is changed to
125 "summary" and "shutup" is changed to "no", however.
126
127 When GUILE_WARN_DEPRECATED has the value "no", nothing special
128 will happen when a deprecated feature is used.
129
130 When GUILE_WARN_DEPRECATED has the value "summary", and a
131 deprecated feature has been used, Guile will print this message at
132 exit:
133
134 Some deprecated features have been used. Set the environment
135 variable GUILE_WARN_DEPRECATED to "detailed" and rerun the
136 program to get more information. Set it to "no" to suppress
137 this message.
138
139 When GUILE_WARN_DEPRECATED has the value "detailed", a detailed
140 warning is emitted immediatly for the first use of a deprecated
141 feature.
142
143 The default is `--enable-deprecated=yes'.
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145 In addition to setting GUILE_WARN_DEPRECATED in the environment, you
146 can also use (debug-enable 'warn-deprecated) and (debug-disable
147 'warn-deprecated) to enable and disable the detailed messaged at run
148 time.
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150--disable-discouraged
151
152 In addition to deprecated features, Guile can also contain things
153 that are merely `discouraged'. It is OK to continue to use these
154 features in old code, but new code should avoid them since there are
155 better alternatives.
156
157 There is nothing wrong with a discouraged feature per se, but they
158 might have strange names, or be non-standard, for example. Avoiding
159 them will make your code better.
160
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161--disable-shared --- Do not build shared libraries.
162--disable-static --- Do not build static libraries.
163
164 Normally, both static and shared libraries will be built if your
165 system supports them.
166
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167--enable-debug-freelist --- Enable freelist debugging.
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169 This enables a debugging version of scm_cell and scm_double_cell,
170 and also registers an extra primitive, the setter
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171 `gc-set-debug-check-freelist!'.
172
173 Configure with the --enable-debug-freelist option to enable the
174 gc-set-debug-check-freelist! primitive, and then use:
175
176 (gc-set-debug-check-freelist! #t) # turn on checking of the freelist
177 (gc-set-debug-check-freelist! #f) # turn off checking
178
179 Checking of the freelist forces a traversal of the freelist and a
180 garbage collection before each allocation of a cell. This can slow
181 down the interpreter dramatically, so the setter should be used to
182 turn on this extra processing only when necessary.
183
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184--enable-debug-malloc --- Enable malloc debugging.
185
70bb8113 186 Include code for debugging of calls to scm_malloc, scm_realloc, etc.
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188 It records the number of allocated objects of each kind. This is
189 useful when searching for memory leaks.
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191 A Guile compiled with this option provides the primitive
192 `malloc-stats' which returns an alist with pairs of kind and the
193 number of objects of that kind.
194
d165aa15 195--enable-guile-debug --- Include internal debugging functions
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196--disable-posix --- omit posix interfaces
197--disable-networking --- omit networking interfaces
198--disable-regex --- omit regular expression interfaces
199
200
201Cross building Guile =====================================================
202
203As of guile-1.5.x, the build process uses compiled C files for
204snarfing, and (indirectly, through libtool) for linking, and uses the
205guile executable for generating documentation.
206
207When cross building guile, you first need to configure, build and
208install guile for your build host.
209
210Then, you may configure guile for cross building, eg:
211
212 ./configure --host=i686-pc-cygwin --disable-shared
213
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214A C compiler for the build system is required. The default is
215"PATH=/usr/bin:$PATH cc". If that doesn't suit it can be specified
216with the CC_FOR_BUILD variable in the usual way, for instance
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218 ./configure --host=m68k-unknown-linux-gnu CC_FOR_BUILD=/my/local/gcc
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220Guile for the build system can be specified similarly with the
221GUILE_FOR_BUILD variable, it defaults to just "guile".
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224Using Guile Without Installing It =========================================
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226The top directory of the Guile sources contains a script called
227"pre-inst-guile" that can be used to run the Guile that has just been
228built.
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230
231Installing SLIB ===========================================================
232
233In order to use SLIB from Guile you basically only need to put the
234`slib' directory _in_ one of the directories on Guile's load path.
235
236The standard installation is:
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238 1. Obtain slib from http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/SLIB.html
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240 2. Put it in Guile's data directory, that is the directory printed when
241 you type
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243 guile-config info pkgdatadir
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245 at the shell prompt. This is normally `/usr/local/share/guile', so the
246 directory will normally have full path `/usr/local/share/guile/slib'.
247
248 3. Start guile as a user with write access to the data directory and type
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250 (use-modules (ice-9 slib))
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252 at the Guile prompt. This will generate the slibcat catalog next to
253 the slib directory.
254
255SLIB's `require' is provided by the Guile module (ice-9 slib).
256
257Example:
258
259 (use-modules (ice-9 slib))
260 (require 'primes)
261 (prime? 7)
262
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264Guile Documentation ==================================================
265
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266If you've never used Scheme before, then the Guile Tutorial
267(guile-tut.info) is a good starting point. The Guile Reference Manual
268(guile.info) is the primary documentation for Guile. The Goops object
269system is documented separately (goops.info). A copy of the R5RS
270Scheme specification is included too (r5rs.info).
271
272Info format versions of this documentation are installed as part of
273the normal build process. The texinfo sources are under the doc
274directory, and other formats like Postscript, PDF, DVI or HTML can be
275generated from them with Tex and Texinfo tools.
276
277The doc directory also includes an example-smob subdirectory which has
278the example code from the "Defining New Types (Smobs)" chapter of the
279reference manual.
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281The Guile WWW page is at
282
283 http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html
284
285It contains a link to the Guile FAQ.
286
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287About This Distribution ==============================================
288
f89a27fa 289Interesting files include:
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291- LICENSE, which contains the exact terms of the Guile license.
292- COPYING, which contains the terms of the GNU General Public License.
293- INSTALL, which contains general instructions for building/installing Guile.
f89a27fa 294- NEWS, which describes user-visible changes since the last release of Guile.
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296Files are usually installed according to the prefix specified to
297configure, /usr/local by default. Building and installing gives you:
298
299Executables, in ${prefix}/bin:
300
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301 guile --- a stand-alone interpreter for Guile. With no arguments, this
302 is a simple interactive Scheme interpreter. It can also be used
303 as an interpreter for script files; see the NEWS file for details.
304 guile-config --- a Guile script which provides the information necessary
305 to link your programs against the Guile library.
306 guile-snarf --- a script to parse declarations in your C code for
307 Scheme-visible C functions, Scheme objects to be used by C code,
308 etc.
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310Libraries, in ${prefix}/lib. Depending on the platform and options
311 given to configure, you may get shared libraries in addition
312 to or instead of these static libraries:
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314 libguile.a --- an object library containing the Guile interpreter,
315 You can use Guile in your own programs by linking against this.
04873705 316 libguilereadline.a --- an object library containing glue code for the
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317 GNU readline library.
318
04873705 319 libguile-srfi-*.a --- various SRFI support libraries
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321Header files, in ${prefix}/include:
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323 libguile.h, guile/gh.h, libguile/*.h --- for libguile.
324 guile-readline/readline.h --- for guile-readline.
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326Support files, in ${prefix}/share/guile/<version>:
327
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328 ice-9/* --- run-time support for Guile: the module system,
329 read-eval-print loop, some R4RS code and other infrastructure.
330 oop/* --- the Guile Object-Oriented Programming System (GOOPS)
331 scripts/* --- executable modules, i.e., scheme programs that can be both
332 called as an executable from the shell, and loaded and used as a
333 module from scheme code. See scripts/README for more info.
334 srfi/* --- SRFI support modules. See srfi/README for more info.
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336Automake macros, in ${prefix}/share/aclocal:
337
04873705 338 guile.m4
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340Documentation in Info format, in ${prefix}/info:
341
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342 guile --- Guile reference manual.
343
344 guile-tut --- Guile tutorial.
345
346 GOOPS --- GOOPS reference manual.
347
348 r5rs --- Revised(5) Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme.
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351The Guile source tree is laid out as follows:
352
1325feea 353libguile:
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354 The Guile Scheme interpreter --- both the object library
355 for you to link with your programs, and the executable you can run.
1325feea 356ice-9: Guile's module system, initialization code, and other infrastructure.
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357guile-config:
358 Source for the guile-config script.
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359guile-readline:
360 The glue code for using GNU readline with Guile. This
361 will be build when configure can find a recent enough readline
362 library on your system.
ae8de16e 363doc: Documentation (see above).
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4b824aae 365Git Repository Access ================================================
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367Guile's source code is stored in a Git repository at Savannah. Anyone
368can access it using `git-clone' from one of the following URLs:
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370 git://git.sv.gnu.org/guile.git
371 http://git.sv.gnu.org/r/guile.git
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373Developers with a Savannah SSH account can also access it from:
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375 ssh://git.sv.gnu.org/srv/git/guile.git
376
377The repository can also be browsed on-line at the following address:
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379 http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=guile.git
380
381For more information on Git, please see:
382
383 http://git.or.cz/
384
385Please send problem reports to <bug-guile@gnu.org>.