* __scm.h: Added hooks for threads to plugin to in ints protection
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1 /* classes: h_files */
2
3 #ifndef __SCMH
4 #define __SCMH
5 /* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 *
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44 */
45 \f
46 /* {Supported Options}
47 *
48 * These may be defined or undefined.
49 */
50
51 /* If the compile FLAG `CAUTIOUS' is #defined then the number of
52 * arguments is always checked for application of closures. If the
53 * compile FLAG `RECKLESS' is #defined then they are not checked.
54 * Otherwise, number of argument checks for closures are made only when
55 * the function position (whose value is the closure) of a combination is
56 * not an ILOC or GLOC. When the function position of a combination is a
57 * symbol it will be checked only the first time it is evaluated because
58 * it will then be replaced with an ILOC or GLOC.
59 */
60 #undef RECKLESS
61 #define CAUTIOUS
62
63 /* After looking up a local for the first time, rewrite the
64 * code graph, caching its position.
65 */
66 #define MEMOIZE_LOCALS
67
68 /* All the number support there is.
69 */
70 #define SCM_FLOATS
71 #define BIGNUMS
72
73 /* GC should relinquish empty cons-pair arenas.
74 */
75 #define GC_FREE_SEGMENTS
76
77 /* Provide a scheme-accessible count-down timer that
78 * generates a pseudo-interrupt.
79 */
80 #define TICKS
81
82
83 /* Use engineering notation when converting numbers strings?
84 */
85 #undef ENGNOT
86
87 /* Include support for uniform arrays?
88 *
89 * Possibly some of the initialization code depends on this
90 * being defined, but that is a bug and should be fixed.
91 */
92 #define ARRAYS
93
94 #undef SCM_CAREFUL_INTS
95 \f
96 /* {Unsupported Options}
97 *
98 * These must be defined as given here.
99 */
100
101
102 #define CCLO
103
104 /* Guile Scheme supports the #f/() distinction; Guile Lisp won't. We
105 have horrible plans for their unification. */
106 #undef SICP
107
108 \f
109
110 /* Random options (not yet supported or in final form). */
111
112 #define STACK_CHECKING
113 #undef NO_CEVAL_STACK_CHECKING
114 #undef LONGLONGS
115
116 /* Some auto-generated .h files contain unused prototypes
117 * that need these typedefs.
118 */
119 typedef long long_long;
120 typedef unsigned long ulong_long;
121
122
123 \f
124 /* What did the configure script discover about the outside world? */
125 #include "libguile/scmconfig.h"
126
127 \f
128 /* Write prototype declarations like this:
129 int foo SCM_P ((int a, int b));
130 At definitions, use K&R style declarations, but make sure there's a
131 declarative prototype (as above) in scope. This will give you
132 argument type checking, when available, and be harmless otherwise. */
133 #ifdef __STDC__
134 # define SCM_P(x) x
135 #else
136 # define SCM_P(x) ()
137 #endif
138
139 \f
140
141 /* Define
142 *
143 * SCM_CHAR_CODE_LIMIT == UCHAR_MAX + 1
144 * SCM_MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM (LONG_MAX>>2)
145 * SCM_MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM == SCM_SRS((long)LONG_MIN, 2)
146 */
147
148 #ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
149 # include <limits.h>
150 # ifdef UCHAR_MAX
151 # define SCM_CHAR_CODE_LIMIT (UCHAR_MAX+1L)
152 # else
153 # define SCM_CHAR_CODE_LIMIT 256L
154 # endif /* def UCHAR_MAX */
155 # define SCM_MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM (LONG_MAX>>2)
156 # ifdef _UNICOS /* Stupid cray bug */
157 # define SCM_MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM ((long)LONG_MIN/4)
158 # else
159 # define SCM_MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM SCM_SRS((long)LONG_MIN, 2)
160 # endif /* UNICOS */
161 #else
162 # define SCM_CHAR_CODE_LIMIT 256L
163 # define SCM_MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM ((long)((unsigned long)~0L>>3))
164 # if (0 != ~0)
165 # define SCM_MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM (-SCM_MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM-1)
166 # else
167 # define SCM_MOST_NEGATIVE_FIXNUM (-SCM_MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM)
168 # endif /* (0 != ~0) */
169 #endif /* def HAVE_LIMITS_H */
170 \f
171
172 #ifdef STDC_HEADERS
173 # include <stdlib.h>
174 # ifdef AMIGA
175 # include <stddef.h>
176 # endif /* def AMIGA */
177 # define scm_sizet size_t
178 #else
179 # ifdef _SIZE_T
180 # define scm_sizet size_t
181 # else
182 # define scm_sizet unsigned int
183 # endif /* def _SIZE_T */
184 #endif /* def STDC_HEADERS */
185
186 \f
187
188 #include "libguile/tags.h"
189
190 \f
191 #ifdef vms
192 # ifndef CHEAP_CONTINUATIONS
193 typedef int jmp_buf[17];
194 extern int setjump(jmp_buf env);
195 extern int longjump(jmp_buf env, int ret);
196 # define setjmp setjump
197 # define longjmp longjump
198 # else
199 # include <setjmp.h>
200 # endif
201 #else /* ndef vms */
202 # ifdef _CRAY1
203 typedef int jmp_buf[112];
204 extern int setjump(jmp_buf env);
205 extern int longjump(jmp_buf env, int ret);
206 # define setjmp setjump
207 # define longjmp longjump
208 # else /* ndef _CRAY1 */
209 # include <setjmp.h>
210 # endif /* ndef _CRAY1 */
211 #endif /* ndef vms */
212
213 /* James Clark came up with this neat one instruction fix for
214 * continuations on the SPARC. It flushes the register windows so
215 * that all the state of the process is contained in the stack.
216 */
217
218 #ifdef sparc
219 # define SCM_FLUSH_REGISTER_WINDOWS asm("ta 3")
220 #else
221 # define SCM_FLUSH_REGISTER_WINDOWS /* empty */
222 #endif
223
224 /* If stack is not longword aligned then
225 */
226
227 /* #define SHORT_ALIGN */
228 #ifdef THINK_C
229 # define SHORT_ALIGN
230 #endif
231 #ifdef MSDOS
232 # define SHORT_ALIGN
233 #endif
234 #ifdef atarist
235 # define SHORT_ALIGN
236 #endif
237
238 #ifdef SHORT_ALIGN
239 typedef short SCM_STACKITEM;
240 #else
241 typedef long SCM_STACKITEM;
242 #endif
243 \f
244
245 #ifndef USE_THREADS
246 #define SCM_THREAD_DEFER
247 #define SCM_THREAD_ALLOW
248 #define SCM_THREAD_REDEFER
249 #define SCM_THREAD_REALLOW_1
250 #define SCM_THREAD_REALLOW_2
251 #define SCM_THREAD_SWITCHING_CODE
252 #endif
253
254 extern unsigned int scm_async_clock;
255 #if 0
256 #define SCM_ASYNC_TICK \
257 { \
258 if (0 == --scm_async_clock) \
259 scm_async_click (); \
260 } \
261
262 #else
263 #define SCM_ASYNC_TICK \
264 { \
265 if (0 == --scm_async_clock) \
266 scm_async_click (); \
267 SCM_THREAD_SWITCHING_CODE; \
268 } \
269
270 #endif
271
272 #ifdef SCM_CAREFUL_INTS
273 #define SCM_CHECK_NOT_DISABLED \
274 if (scm_ints_disabled) \
275 fputs("ints already disabled\n", stderr); \
276
277 #define SCM_CHECK_NOT_ENABLED \
278 if (!scm_ints_disabled) \
279 fputs("ints already enabled\n", stderr); \
280
281 #else
282 #define SCM_CHECK_NOT_DISABLED
283 #define SCM_CHECK_NOT_ENABLED
284 #endif
285
286
287 #define SCM_DEFER_INTS \
288 { \
289 SCM_CHECK_NOT_DISABLED; \
290 SCM_THREAD_DEFER; \
291 scm_ints_disabled = 1; \
292 } \
293
294
295 #define SCM_ALLOW_INTS_ONLY \
296 { \
297 SCM_THREAD_ALLOW; \
298 scm_ints_disabled = 0; \
299 } \
300
301
302 #define SCM_ALLOW_INTS \
303 { \
304 SCM_CHECK_NOT_ENABLED; \
305 SCM_THREAD_ALLOW; \
306 scm_ints_disabled = 0; \
307 SCM_ASYNC_TICK; \
308 } \
309
310
311 #define SCM_REDEFER_INTS \
312 { \
313 SCM_THREAD_REDEFER; \
314 ++scm_ints_disabled; \
315 } \
316
317
318 #define SCM_REALLOW_INTS \
319 { \
320 SCM_THREAD_REALLOW_1; \
321 --scm_ints_disabled; \
322 if (!scm_ints_disabled) \
323 { \
324 SCM_THREAD_REALLOW_2; \
325 SCM_ASYNC_TICK; \
326 } \
327 } \
328
329
330
331 \f
332
333 /** SCM_ASSERT
334 **
335 **/
336
337
338 #ifdef SCM_RECKLESS
339 #define SCM_ASSERT(_cond, _arg, _pos, _subr)
340 #define SCM_ASRTGO(_cond, _label)
341 #else
342 #define SCM_ASSERT(_cond, _arg, _pos, _subr) \
343 if (!(_cond)) \
344 scm_wta(_arg, (char *)(_pos), _subr)
345 #define SCM_ASRTGO(_cond, _label) \
346 if (!(_cond)) \
347 goto _label
348 #endif
349
350 #define SCM_ARGn 0
351 #define SCM_ARG1 1
352 #define SCM_ARG2 2
353 #define SCM_ARG3 3
354 #define SCM_ARG4 4
355 #define SCM_ARG5 5
356 /* #define SCM_ARG6 6
357 #define SCM_ARG7 7 */
358 /* #define SCM_ARGERR(X) ((X) < SCM_WNA \
359 ? (char *)(X) \
360 : "wrong type argument")
361 */
362
363 /* Following must match entry indexes in scm_errmsgs[].
364 * Also, SCM_WNA must follow the last SCM_ARGn in sequence.
365 */
366 #define SCM_WNA 8
367 /* #define SCM_OVSCM_FLOW 9 */
368 #define SCM_OUTOFRANGE 10
369 #define SCM_NALLOC 11
370 /* #define SCM_STACK_OVFLOW 12 */
371 /* #define SCM_EXIT 13 */
372
373
374 /* (...still matching scm_errmsgs) These
375 * are signals. Signals may become errors
376 * but are distinguished because they first
377 * try to invoke a handler that can resume
378 * the interrupted routine.
379 */
380 #define SCM_HUP_SIGNAL 14
381 #define SCM_INT_SIGNAL 15
382 #define SCM_FPE_SIGNAL 16
383 #define SCM_BUS_SIGNAL 17
384 #define SCM_SEGV_SIGNAL 18
385 #define SCM_ALRM_SIGNAL 19
386 #define SCM_GC_SIGNAL 20
387 #define SCM_TICK_SIGNAL 21
388
389 #define SCM_SIG_ORD(X) ((X) - SCM_HUP_SIGNAL)
390 #define SCM_ORD_SIG(X) ((X) + SCM_HUP_SIGNAL)
391 #define SCM_NUM_SIGS (SCM_SIG_ORD (SCM_TICK_SIGNAL) + 1)
392
393 #if 0
394 struct errdesc
395 {
396 char *msg;
397 char *s_response;
398 short parent_err;
399 };
400
401
402 extern struct errdesc scm_errmsgs[];
403 #endif
404
405 \f
406
407 /* SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS is the default code to return from SCM if no errors
408 * were encountered. SCM_EXIT_FAILURE is the default code to return from
409 * SCM if errors were encountered. The return code can be explicitly
410 * specified in a SCM program with (scm_quit <n>).
411 */
412
413 #ifndef SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS
414 #ifdef vms
415 #define SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS 1
416 #else
417 #define SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS 0
418 #endif /* def vms */
419 #endif /* ndef SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS */
420 #ifndef SCM_EXIT_FAILURE
421 #ifdef vms
422 #define SCM_EXIT_FAILURE 2
423 #else
424 #define SCM_EXIT_FAILURE 1
425 #endif /* def vms */
426 #endif /* ndef SCM_EXIT_FAILURE */
427
428
429
430 \f
431
432 #endif /* __SCMH */