-/* classes: h_files */
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_H
-#define SCM_INLINE_H
-
-/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- *
- * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
- * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This library 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
- * Lesser General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
- * 02110-1301 USA
- */
-
-/* This file is for inline functions. On platforms that don't support
- inlining functions, they are turned into ordinary functions. See
- "inline.c".
-*/
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-#include "libguile/__scm.h"
-
-#include "libguile/pairs.h"
-#include "libguile/gc.h"
-#include "libguile/threads.h"
-#include "libguile/array-handle.h"
-#include "libguile/ports.h"
-#include "libguile/numbers.h"
-#include "libguile/error.h"
-
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-
-/* GCC has `__inline__' in all modes, including strict ansi. GCC 4.3 and
- above with `-std=c99' or `-std=gnu99' implements ISO C99 inline semantics,
- unless `-fgnu89-inline' is used. Here we want GNU "extern inline"
- semantics, hence the `__gnu_inline__' attribute, in accordance with:
- http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.3/porting_to.html .
-
- With GCC 4.2, `__GNUC_STDC_INLINE__' is never defined (because C99 inline
- semantics are not supported), but a warning is issued in C99 mode if
- `__gnu_inline__' is not used.
-
- Apple's GCC build >5400 (since Xcode 3.0) doesn't support GNU inline in
- C99 mode and doesn't define `__GNUC_STDC_INLINE__'. Fall back to "static
- inline" in that case. */
-
-# if (defined __GNUC__) && (!(((defined __APPLE_CC__) && (__APPLE_CC__ > 5400)) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L))
-# define SCM_C_USE_EXTERN_INLINE 1
-# if (defined __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__) || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 2)
-# define SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE \
- extern __inline__ __attribute__ ((__gnu_inline__))
-# else
-# define SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE extern __inline__
-# endif
-# elif (defined SCM_C_INLINE)
-# define SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE static SCM_C_INLINE
-# endif
-
-#endif /* SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H */
-
-
-#if (!defined SCM_C_INLINE) || (defined SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H) \
- || (defined SCM_C_USE_EXTERN_INLINE)
-
-/* The `extern' declarations. They should only appear when used from
- "inline.c", when `inline' is not supported at all or when "extern inline"
- is used. */
-
-#include "libguile/bdw-gc.h"
-
-
-SCM_API SCM scm_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cdr);
-SCM_API SCM scm_immutable_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cdr);
-SCM_API SCM scm_double_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cbr,
- scm_t_bits ccr, scm_t_bits cdr);
-SCM_API SCM scm_immutable_double_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cbr,
- scm_t_bits ccr, scm_t_bits cdr);
-
-SCM_API SCM scm_array_handle_ref (scm_t_array_handle *h, ssize_t pos);
-SCM_API void scm_array_handle_set (scm_t_array_handle *h, ssize_t pos, SCM val);
-
-SCM_API int scm_is_pair (SCM x);
-
-SCM_API int scm_get_byte_or_eof (SCM port);
-SCM_API void scm_putc (char c, SCM port);
-SCM_API void scm_puts (const char *str_data, SCM port);
-
-#endif
-
-
-#if defined SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE || defined SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-/* either inlining, or being included from inline.c. We use (and
- repeat) this long #if test here and below so that we don't have to
- introduce any extraneous symbols into the public namespace. We
- only need SCM_C_INLINE to be seen publically . */
-
-extern unsigned scm_newcell2_count;
-extern unsigned scm_newcell_count;
-
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-
-SCM
-scm_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cdr)
-{
- SCM cell = SCM_PACK ((scm_t_bits) (GC_MALLOC (sizeof (scm_t_cell))));
-
- /* Initialize the type slot last so that the cell is ignored by the GC
- until it is completely initialized. This is only relevant when the GC
- can actually run during this code, which it can't since the GC only runs
- when all other threads are stopped. */
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (cell, 1, cdr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (cell, 0, car);
-
- return cell;
-}
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-SCM
-scm_immutable_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cdr)
-{
- SCM cell = SCM_PACK ((scm_t_bits) (GC_MALLOC_STUBBORN (sizeof (scm_t_cell))));
-
- /* Initialize the type slot last so that the cell is ignored by the GC
- until it is completely initialized. This is only relevant when the GC
- can actually run during this code, which it can't since the GC only runs
- when all other threads are stopped. */
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (cell, 1, cdr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (cell, 0, car);
-
- GC_END_STUBBORN_CHANGE ((void *) cell);
-
- return cell;
-}
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-SCM
-scm_double_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cbr,
- scm_t_bits ccr, scm_t_bits cdr)
-{
- SCM z;
-
- z = SCM_PACK ((scm_t_bits) (GC_MALLOC (2 * sizeof (scm_t_cell))));
- /* Initialize the type slot last so that the cell is ignored by the
- GC until it is completely initialized. This is only relevant
- when the GC can actually run during this code, which it can't
- since the GC only runs when all other threads are stopped.
- */
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 1, cbr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 2, ccr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 3, cdr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 0, car);
-
- /* When this function is inlined, it's possible that the last
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD above will be adjacent to a following
- initialization of z. E.g., it occurred in scm_make_real. GCC
- from around version 3 (e.g., certainly 3.2) began taking
- advantage of strict C aliasing rules which say that it's OK to
- interchange the initialization above and the one below when the
- pointer types appear to differ sufficiently. We don't want that,
- of course. GCC allows this behaviour to be disabled with the
- -fno-strict-aliasing option, but would also need to be supplied
- by Guile users. Instead, the following statements prevent the
- reordering.
- */
-#ifdef __GNUC__
- __asm__ volatile ("" : : : "memory");
-#else
- /* portable version, just in case any other compiler does the same
- thing. */
- scm_remember_upto_here_1 (z);
-#endif
-
- return z;
-}
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-SCM
-scm_immutable_double_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cbr,
- scm_t_bits ccr, scm_t_bits cdr)
-{
- SCM z;
-
- z = SCM_PACK ((scm_t_bits) (GC_MALLOC_STUBBORN (2 * sizeof (scm_t_cell))));
- /* Initialize the type slot last so that the cell is ignored by the
- GC until it is completely initialized. This is only relevant
- when the GC can actually run during this code, which it can't
- since the GC only runs when all other threads are stopped.
- */
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 1, cbr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 2, ccr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 3, cdr);
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD (z, 0, car);
-
- GC_END_STUBBORN_CHANGE ((void *) z);
-
- /* When this function is inlined, it's possible that the last
- SCM_GC_SET_CELL_WORD above will be adjacent to a following
- initialization of z. E.g., it occurred in scm_make_real. GCC
- from around version 3 (e.g., certainly 3.2) began taking
- advantage of strict C aliasing rules which say that it's OK to
- interchange the initialization above and the one below when the
- pointer types appear to differ sufficiently. We don't want that,
- of course. GCC allows this behaviour to be disabled with the
- -fno-strict-aliasing option, but would also need to be supplied
- by Guile users. Instead, the following statements prevent the
- reordering.
- */
-#ifdef __GNUC__
- __asm__ volatile ("" : : : "memory");
-#else
- /* portable version, just in case any other compiler does the same
- thing. */
- scm_remember_upto_here_1 (z);
-#endif
-
- return z;
-}
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-SCM
-scm_array_handle_ref (scm_t_array_handle *h, ssize_t p)
-{
- if (SCM_UNLIKELY (p < 0 && ((size_t)-p) > h->base))
- /* catch overflow */
- scm_out_of_range (NULL, scm_from_ssize_t (p));
- /* perhaps should catch overflow here too */
- return h->impl->vref (h, h->base + p);
-}
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-void
-scm_array_handle_set (scm_t_array_handle *h, ssize_t p, SCM v)
-{
- if (SCM_UNLIKELY (p < 0 && ((size_t)-p) > h->base))
- /* catch overflow */
- scm_out_of_range (NULL, scm_from_ssize_t (p));
- /* perhaps should catch overflow here too */
- h->impl->vset (h, h->base + p, v);
-}
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-int
-scm_is_pair (SCM x)
-{
- /* The following "workaround_for_gcc_295" avoids bad code generated by
- i386 gcc 2.95.4 (the Debian packaged 2.95.4-24 at least).
-
- Under the default -O2 the inlined SCM_I_CONSP test gets "optimized" so
- the fetch of the tag word from x is done before confirming it's a
- non-immediate (SCM_NIMP). Needless to say that bombs badly if x is a
- immediate. This was seen to afflict scm_srfi1_split_at and something
- deep in the bowels of ceval(). In both cases segvs resulted from
- deferencing a random immediate value. srfi-1.test exposes the problem
- through a short list, the immediate being SCM_EOL in that case.
- Something in syntax.test exposed the ceval() problem.
-
- Just "volatile SCM workaround_for_gcc_295 = lst" is enough to avoid the
- problem, without even using that variable. The "w=w" is just to
- prevent a warning about it being unused.
- */
-#if defined (__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 95
- volatile SCM workaround_for_gcc_295 = x;
- workaround_for_gcc_295 = workaround_for_gcc_295;
-#endif
-
- return SCM_I_CONSP (x);
-}
-
-
-/* Port I/O. */
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-int
-scm_get_byte_or_eof (SCM port)
-{
- int c;
- scm_t_port *pt = SCM_PTAB_ENTRY (port);
-
- if (pt->rw_active == SCM_PORT_WRITE)
- /* may be marginally faster than calling scm_flush. */
- scm_ptobs[SCM_PTOBNUM (port)].flush (port);
-
- if (pt->rw_random)
- pt->rw_active = SCM_PORT_READ;
-
- if (pt->read_pos >= pt->read_end)
- {
- if (scm_fill_input (port) == EOF)
- return EOF;
- }
-
- c = *(pt->read_pos++);
-
- return c;
-}
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-void
-scm_putc (char c, SCM port)
-{
- SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_OPOUTPORTP (port), port, 0, NULL, "output port");
- scm_lfwrite (&c, 1, port);
-}
-
-#ifndef SCM_INLINE_C_INCLUDING_INLINE_H
-SCM_C_EXTERN_INLINE
-#endif
-void
-scm_puts (const char *s, SCM port)
-{
- SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_OPOUTPORTP (port), port, 0, NULL, "output port");
- scm_lfwrite (s, strlen (s), port);
-}
-
-
-#endif
-#endif
+/* classes: h_files */
+
+#ifndef SCM_INLINE_H
+#define SCM_INLINE_H
+
+/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010,
+ * 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ *
+ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
+ * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This library 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
+ * Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ * 02110-1301 USA
+ */
+
+/* This file is for inline functions. On platforms that don't support
+ inlining functions, they are turned into ordinary functions. On
+ platforms that do support inline functions, the definitions are still
+ compiled into the library, once, in inline.c. */
+
+#include "libguile/__scm.h"
+
+#include "libguile/pairs.h"
+#include "libguile/gc.h"
+#include "libguile/threads.h"
+#include "libguile/array-handle.h"
+#include "libguile/ports.h"
+#include "libguile/numbers.h"
+#include "libguile/error.h"
+
+
+SCM_INLINE SCM scm_array_handle_ref (scm_t_array_handle *h, ssize_t pos);
+SCM_INLINE void scm_array_handle_set (scm_t_array_handle *h, ssize_t pos, SCM val);
+
+SCM_INLINE int scm_is_pair (SCM x);
+SCM_INLINE int scm_is_string (SCM x);
+
+SCM_INLINE SCM scm_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cdr);
+SCM_INLINE SCM scm_double_cell (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_bits cbr,
+ scm_t_bits ccr, scm_t_bits cdr);
+SCM_INLINE SCM scm_words (scm_t_bits car, scm_t_uint16 n_words);
+
+#if SCM_CAN_INLINE || defined SCM_INLINE_C_IMPLEMENTING_INLINES
+/* Either inlining, or being included from inline.c. */
+
+SCM_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION SCM
+scm_array_handle_ref (scm_t_array_handle *h, ssize_t p)
+{
+ if (SCM_UNLIKELY (p < 0 && ((size_t)-p) > h->base))
+ /* catch overflow */
+ scm_out_of_range (NULL, scm_from_ssize_t (p));
+ /* perhaps should catch overflow here too */
+ return h->impl->vref (h, h->base + p);
+}
+
+SCM_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION void
+scm_array_handle_set (scm_t_array_handle *h, ssize_t p, SCM v)
+{
+ if (SCM_UNLIKELY (p < 0 && ((size_t)-p) > h->base))
+ /* catch overflow */
+ scm_out_of_range (NULL, scm_from_ssize_t (p));
+ /* perhaps should catch overflow here too */
+ h->impl->vset (h, h->base + p, v);
+}
+
+SCM_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION int
+scm_is_pair (SCM x)
+{
+ /* The following "workaround_for_gcc_295" avoids bad code generated by
+ i386 gcc 2.95.4 (the Debian packaged 2.95.4-24 at least).
+
+ Under the default -O2 the inlined SCM_I_CONSP test gets "optimized" so
+ the fetch of the tag word from x is done before confirming it's a
+ non-immediate (SCM_NIMP). Needless to say that bombs badly if x is a
+ immediate. This was seen to afflict scm_srfi1_split_at and something
+ deep in the bowels of ceval(). In both cases segvs resulted from
+ deferencing a random immediate value. srfi-1.test exposes the problem
+ through a short list, the immediate being SCM_EOL in that case.
+ Something in syntax.test exposed the ceval() problem.
+
+ Just "volatile SCM workaround_for_gcc_295 = lst" is enough to avoid the
+ problem, without even using that variable. The "w=w" is just to
+ prevent a warning about it being unused.
+ */
+#if defined (__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 95
+ volatile SCM workaround_for_gcc_295 = x;
+ workaround_for_gcc_295 = workaround_for_gcc_295;
+#endif
+
+ return SCM_I_CONSP (x);
+}
+
+SCM_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION int
+scm_is_string (SCM x)
+{
+ return SCM_HAS_TYP7 (x, scm_tc7_string);
+}
+
+#endif
+#endif