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1/* classes: h_files */
2
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3#ifndef SCM___SCM_H
4#define SCM___SCM_H
8c494e99 5
79f55b7c 6/* Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
8c494e99 7 *
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8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
11 * any later version.
8c494e99 12 *
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13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
8c494e99 17 *
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18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 * along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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20 * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
21 * Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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22 *
23 * As a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives permission
24 * for additional uses of the text contained in its release of GUILE.
25 *
26 * The exception is that, if you link the GUILE library with other files
27 * to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
28 * resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
29 * Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
30 * linking the GUILE library code into it.
31 *
32 * This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
33 * the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
34 *
35 * This exception applies only to the code released by the
36 * Free Software Foundation under the name GUILE. If you copy
37 * code from other Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
38 * GUILE, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
39 * not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
40 * anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
41 * this exception notice from them.
42 *
43 * If you write modifications of your own for GUILE, it is your choice
44 * whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
82892bed 45 * If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice. */
8c494e99 46
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49/**********************************************************************
50 This file is Guile's central public header.
51
52 When included by other files, this file should preceed any include
53 other than __scm.h.
54
55 Under *NO* circumstances should new items be added to the global
56 namespace (via adding #define, typedef, or similar to this file) with
57 generic names. This usually means that any new names should be
58 prefixed by either SCM_ or GUILE_. i.e. do *not* #define HAVE_FOO or
59 SIZEOF_BAR. See configure.in, gen-scmconfig.h.in, and
60 gen-scmconfig.c for examples of how to properly handle this issue.
61 The main documentation is in gen-scmconfig.c.
62
63 "What's the difference between _scm.h and __scm.h?"
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64
65 _scm.h is not installed; it's only visible to the libguile sources
92e6989f 66 themselves, and it includes config.h, the private config header.
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67
68 __scm.h is installed, and is #included by <libguile.h>. If both
69 the client and libguile need some piece of information, and it
70 doesn't fit well into the header file for any particular module, it
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71 should go in __scm.h. __scm.h includes scmconfig.h, the public
72 config header.
73 **********************************************************************/
74
75/* What did the configure script discover about the outside world? */
76#include "libguile/scmconfig.h"
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176067df 79
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80/* {Compiler hints}
81 *
82 * The following macros are used to provide additional information for the
83 * compiler, which may help to do better error checking and code
84 * optimization. A second benefit of these macros is, that they also provide
85 * additional information to the developers.
86 */
87
88/* The macro SCM_NORETURN indicates that a function will never return.
89 * Examples:
90 * 1) int foo (char arg) SCM_NORETURN;
91 */
92#ifdef __GNUC__
93#define SCM_NORETURN __attribute__ ((noreturn))
94#else
95#define SCM_NORETURN
96#endif
97
98/* The macro SCM_UNUSED indicates that a function, function argument or
99 * variable may potentially be unused.
100 * Examples:
101 * 1) static int unused_function (char arg) SCM_UNUSED;
102 * 2) int foo (char unused_argument SCM_UNUSED);
103 * 3) int unused_variable SCM_UNUSED;
104 */
105#ifdef __GNUC__
106#define SCM_UNUSED __attribute__ ((unused))
107#else
108#define SCM_UNUSED
109#endif
110
111
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112/* {Supported Options}
113 *
114 * These may be defined or undefined.
115 */
116
16d35552 117/* #define GUILE_DEBUG_FREELIST */
70d63753 118
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119/* All the number support there is.
120 */
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121#define BIGNUMS
122
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123/* GC should relinquish empty cons-pair arenas. */
124/* cmm:FIXME look at this after done mangling the GC */
125/* #define GC_FREE_SEGMENTS */
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127/* Provide a scheme-accessible count-down timer that
128 * generates a pseudo-interrupt.
129 */
130#define TICKS
131
132
133/* Use engineering notation when converting numbers strings?
134 */
135#undef ENGNOT
136
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137\f
138/* {Unsupported Options}
139 *
3c205827 140 * These must be defined as given here.
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141 */
142
143
144#define CCLO
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145
146/* Guile Scheme supports the #f/() distinction; Guile Lisp won't. We
147 have horrible plans for their unification. */
148#undef SICP
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149
150\f
151
80c78696 152/* Random options (not yet supported or in final form). */
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154#define STACK_CHECKING
155#undef NO_CEVAL_STACK_CHECKING
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3a9809df 158
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159/* SCM_API is a macro prepended to all function and data definitions
160 which should be exported or imported in the resulting dynamic link
8f99e3f3 161 library (DLL) in the Win32 port. */
1174045c 162
8f99e3f3 163#if defined (SCM_IMPORT)
1174045c 164# define SCM_API __declspec (dllimport) extern
8f99e3f3 165#elif defined (SCM_EXPORT) || defined (DLL_EXPORT)
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166# define SCM_API __declspec (dllexport) extern
167#else
168# define SCM_API extern
169#endif
170
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172
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173/* {Debugging Options}
174 *
175 * These compile time options determine whether to include code that is only
176 * useful for debugging guile itself or C level extensions to guile. The
177 * common prefix for all option macros of this kind is "SCM_DEBUG_". It is
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178 * guaranteed that a macro named SCM_DEBUG_XXX is always defined (typically to
179 * either 0 or 1), i. e. there is no need to test for the undefined case.
180 * This allows to use these definitions comfortably within code, as in the
181 * following example:
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182 * #define FOO do { if (SCM_DEBUG_XXX) bar(); else baz(); } while (0)
183 * Any sane compiler will remove the unused branch without any performance
184 * penalty for the resulting code.
185 *
186 * Note: Some SCM_DEBUG_XXX options are not settable at configure time.
187 * To change the value of such options you will have to edit this header
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188 * file or give suitable options to make, like:
189 * make all CFLAGS="-DSCM_DEBUG_XXX=1 ..."
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190 */
191
192
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193/* The value of SCM_DEBUG determines the default for most of the not yet
194 * defined debugging options. This allows, for example, to enable most of the
195 * debugging options by simply defining SCM_DEBUG as 1.
196 */
197#ifndef SCM_DEBUG
198#define SCM_DEBUG 0
199#endif
200
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201/* If SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES is set to 1, cell accesses will perform
202 * exhaustive parameter checking: It will be verified that cell parameters
203 * actually point to a valid heap cell. Note: If this option is enabled,
204 * guile will run about ten times slower than normally.
205 */
206#ifndef SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES
207#define SCM_DEBUG_CELL_ACCESSES SCM_DEBUG
208#endif
209
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210/* If SCM_DEBUG_INTERRUPTS is set to 1, with every deferring and allowing of
211 * interrupts a consistency check will be performed.
212 */
213#ifndef SCM_DEBUG_INTERRUPTS
214#define SCM_DEBUG_INTERRUPTS SCM_DEBUG
215#endif
216
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217/* If SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES is set to 1, accesses to cons cells will be
218 * exhaustively checked. Note: If this option is enabled, guile will run
219 * slower than normally.
220 */
221#ifndef SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES
222#define SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES SCM_DEBUG
223#endif
224
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225/* If SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT is set to 1, functions that take rest arguments
226 * will check whether the rest arguments are actually passed as a proper list.
227 * Otherwise, if SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT is 0, functions that take rest
228 * arguments will take it for granted that these are passed as a proper list.
c8a54c4b 229 */
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230#ifndef SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT
231#define SCM_DEBUG_REST_ARGUMENT SCM_DEBUG
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232#endif
233
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234/* The macro SCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS indicates what level of type checking
235 * shall be performed with respect to the use of the SCM datatype. The macro
236 * may be defined to one of the values 0, 1 and 2.
237 *
238 * A value of 0 means that there will be no compile time type checking, since
239 * the SCM datatype will be declared as an integral type. This setting should
240 * only be used on systems, where casting from integral types to pointers may
241 * lead to loss of bit information.
242 *
243 * A value of 1 means that there will an intermediate level of compile time
244 * type checking, since the SCM datatype will be declared as a pointer to an
245 * undefined struct. This setting is the default, since it does not cost
246 * anything in terms of performance or code size.
247 *
248 * A value of 2 provides a maximum level of compile time type checking since
249 * the SCM datatype will be declared as a struct. This setting should be used
250 * for _compile time_ type checking only, since the compiled result is likely
251 * to be quite inefficient. The right way to make use of this option is to do
252 * a 'make clean; make CFLAGS=-DSCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS=2', fix your
56100716 253 * errors, and then do 'make clean; make'.
c8a54c4b 254 */
56100716 255#ifndef SCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS
729dbac3 256#define SCM_DEBUG_TYPING_STRICTNESS 1
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257#endif
258
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259/* If SCM_DEBUG_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT is set to 1, guile will provide a set of
260 * special functions that support debugging with a debugger like gdb or
261 * debugging of guile internals on the scheme level. The behaviour of guile
262 * is not changed by this macro, only the set of functions that are available
263 * will differ. All functions that are introduced this way have the prefix
264 * 'scm_dbg_' on the C level and the prefix 'dbg-' on the scheme level. This
265 * allows to easily determine the set of support functions, given that your
266 * debugger or repl provide automatic name completion. Note that these
267 * functions are intended to be used during interactive debugging sessions
268 * only. They are not considered part of guile's official API. They may
269 * change or disappear without notice or deprecation phase.
94fb5a6e 270 */
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271#ifndef SCM_DEBUG_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT
272#define SCM_DEBUG_DEBUGGING_SUPPORT SCM_DEBUG
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273#endif
274
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275\f
276
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277/* {Feature Options}
278 *
279 * These compile time options determine whether code for certain features
280 * should be compiled into guile. The common prefix for all option macros
281 * of this kind is "SCM_ENABLE_". It is guaranteed that a macro named
282 * SCM_ENABLE_XXX is defined to be either 0 or 1, i. e. there is no need to
283 * test for the undefined case. This allows to use these definitions
284 * comfortably within code, as in the following example:
285 * #define FOO do { if (SCM_ENABLE_XXX) bar(); else baz(); } while (0)
286 * Any sane compiler will remove the unused branch without any performance
287 * penalty for the resulting code.
288 *
289 * Note: Some SCM_ENABLE_XXX options are not settable at configure time.
290 * To change the value of such options you will have to edit this header
291 * file or give suitable options to make, like:
292 * make all CFLAGS="-DSCM_ENABLE_XXX=1 ..."
0f2d19dd 293 */
1be6b49c 294
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295/* If SCM_ENABLE_DEPRECATED is set to 1, deprecated code will be included in
296 * guile, as well as some functions to issue run-time warnings about uses of
297 * deprecated functions.
298 */
299#ifndef SCM_ENABLE_DEPRECATED
300#define SCM_ENABLE_DEPRECATED 0
1be6b49c 301#endif
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5c75b29f 305/* {Architecture and compiler properties}
0f2d19dd 306 *
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307 * Guile as of today can only work on systems which fulfill at least the
308 * following requirements:
309 * - long ints have at least 32 bits.
310 * Guile's type system is based on this assumption.
311 * - long ints consist of at least four characters.
312 * It is assumed that cells, i. e. pairs of long ints, are eight character
313 * aligned, because three bits of a cell pointer are used for type data.
314 * - sizeof (void*) == sizeof (long int)
315 * Pointers are stored in SCM objects, and sometimes SCM objects are passed
316 * as void*. Thus, there has to be a one-to-one correspondence.
317 * - numbers are encoded using two's complement.
318 * The implementation of the bitwise scheme level operations is based on
319 * this assumption.
320 * - ... add more
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321 */
322
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323#ifdef CHAR_BIT
324# define SCM_CHAR_BIT CHAR_BIT
325#else
326# define SCM_CHAR_BIT 8
327#endif
328
329#ifdef LONG_BIT
330# define SCM_LONG_BIT LONG_BIT
331#else
332# define SCM_LONG_BIT (SCM_CHAR_BIT * sizeof (long) / sizeof (char))
333#endif
334
335#ifdef UCHAR_MAX
336# define SCM_CHAR_CODE_LIMIT (UCHAR_MAX + 1L)
0f2d19dd 337#else
e2806c10 338# define SCM_CHAR_CODE_LIMIT 256L
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339#endif
340
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341\f
342
2a1d8241 343#include "libguile/tags.h"
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344
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346#ifdef vms
347# ifndef CHEAP_CONTINUATIONS
348 typedef int jmp_buf[17];
349 extern int setjump(jmp_buf env);
350 extern int longjump(jmp_buf env, int ret);
351# define setjmp setjump
352# define longjmp longjump
353# else
354# include <setjmp.h>
355# endif
356#else /* ndef vms */
357# ifdef _CRAY1
358 typedef int jmp_buf[112];
359 extern int setjump(jmp_buf env);
360 extern int longjump(jmp_buf env, int ret);
361# define setjmp setjump
362# define longjmp longjump
363# else /* ndef _CRAY1 */
364# include <setjmp.h>
365# endif /* ndef _CRAY1 */
366#endif /* ndef vms */
367
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368/* James Clark came up with this neat one instruction fix for
369 * continuations on the SPARC. It flushes the register windows so
3dd84ef1 370 * that all the state of the process is contained in the stack.
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371 */
372
7c12f0ac 373#if defined (sparc) || defined (__sparc__) || defined (__sparc)
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374# define SCM_FLUSH_REGISTER_WINDOWS asm("ta 3")
375#else
376# define SCM_FLUSH_REGISTER_WINDOWS /* empty */
377#endif
378
3dd84ef1 379/* If stack is not longword aligned then
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380 */
381
382/* #define SHORT_ALIGN */
383#ifdef THINK_C
384# define SHORT_ALIGN
385#endif
386#ifdef MSDOS
387# define SHORT_ALIGN
388#endif
389#ifdef atarist
390# define SHORT_ALIGN
391#endif
392
393#ifdef SHORT_ALIGN
394typedef short SCM_STACKITEM;
395#else
396typedef long SCM_STACKITEM;
397#endif
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399/* Cast pointer through (void *) in order to avoid compiler warnings
400 when strict aliasing is enabled */
401#define SCM_STACK_PTR(ptr) ((SCM_STACKITEM *) (void *) (ptr))
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403
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404#define SCM_ASYNC_TICK /*fixme* should change names */ \
405do { \
1ceead47 406 if (scm_root->pending_asyncs) \
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407 scm_async_click (); \
408} while (0)
25d3ee9d 409
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411/* Anthony Green writes:
412 When the compiler sees...
413 DEFER_INTS;
414 [critical code here]
415 ALLOW_INTS;
416 ...it doesn't actually promise to keep the critical code within the
417 boundries of the DEFER/ALLOW_INTS instructions. It may very well
418 schedule it outside of the magic defined in those macros.
419
420 However, GCC's volatile asm feature forms a barrier over which code is
421 never moved. So if you add...
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422 asm ("");
423 ...to each of the DEFER_INTS and ALLOW_INTS macros, the critical
424 code will always remain in place. asm's without inputs or outputs
425 are implicitly volatile. */
8417b665 426#ifdef __GNUC__
35eec738 427#define SCM_FENCE asm /* volatile */ ("")
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428#else
429#define SCM_FENCE
430#endif
431
28d52ebb 432#define SCM_DEFER_INTS scm_rec_mutex_lock (&scm_i_defer_mutex);
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28d52ebb 434#define SCM_ALLOW_INTS scm_rec_mutex_unlock (&scm_i_defer_mutex);
0f2d19dd 435
c7fabadf 436#define SCM_REDEFER_INTS SCM_DEFER_INTS
0f2d19dd 437
c7fabadf 438#define SCM_REALLOW_INTS SCM_ALLOW_INTS
0f2d19dd 439
c72cc5fb 440#define SCM_TICK \
bfc69694 441do { \
cd911565 442 SCM_ASYNC_TICK; \
216eedfc 443 SCM_THREAD_SWITCHING_CODE; \
bfc69694 444} while (0)
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445
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447
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448/* Note: The following needs updating. */
449
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450/* Classification of critical sections
451 *
452 * When Guile moves to POSIX threads, it won't be possible to prevent
453 * context switching. In fact, the whole idea of context switching is
454 * bogus if threads are run by different processors. Therefore, we
455 * must ultimately eliminate all critical sections or enforce them by
456 * use of mutecis.
457 *
458 * All instances of SCM_DEFER_INTS and SCM_ALLOW_INTS should therefore
459 * be classified and replaced by one of the delimiters below. If you
460 * understand what this is all about, I'd like to encourage you to
461 * help with this task. The set of classes below must of course be
462 * incrementally augmented.
463 *
464 * MDJ 980419 <djurfeldt@nada.kth.se>
465 */
466
467/* A sections
468 *
469 * Allocation of a cell with type tag in the CAR.
470 *
471 * With POSIX threads, each thread will have a private pool of free
472 * cells. Therefore, this type of section can be removed. But! It
473 * is important that the CDR is initialized first (with the CAR still
474 * indicating a free cell) so that we can guarantee a consistent heap
475 * at all times.
476 */
477
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478#define SCM_ENTER_A_SECTION SCM_CRITICAL_SECTION_START
479#define SCM_EXIT_A_SECTION SCM_CRITICAL_SECTION_END
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482
0f2d19dd 483/** SCM_ASSERT
3dd84ef1 484 **
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485 **/
486
487
488#ifdef SCM_RECKLESS
489#define SCM_ASSERT(_cond, _arg, _pos, _subr)
23deee81 490#define SCM_ASSERT_TYPE(_cond, _arg, _pos, _subr, _msg)
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491#define SCM_ASRTGO(_cond, _label)
492#else
493#define SCM_ASSERT(_cond, _arg, _pos, _subr) \
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494 do { if (!(_cond)) \
495 scm_wrong_type_arg (_subr, _pos, _arg); } while (0)
b6791b2e 496#define SCM_ASSERT_TYPE(_cond, _arg, _pos, _subr, _msg) \
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497 do { if (!(_cond)) \
498 scm_wrong_type_arg_msg(_subr, _pos, _arg, _msg); } while (0)
0f2d19dd 499#define SCM_ASRTGO(_cond, _label) \
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500 do { if (!(_cond)) \
501 goto _label; } while (0)
0f2d19dd 502#endif
95b88819 503
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504/*
505 * SCM_WTA_DISPATCH
506 */
507
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508/* Dirk:FIXME:: In all of the SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_* macros it is assumed that
509 * 'gf' is zero if uninitialized. It would be cleaner if some valid SCM value
510 * like SCM_BOOL_F or SCM_UNDEFINED was chosen.
511 */
512
1174045c 513SCM_API SCM scm_call_generic_0 (SCM gf);
b3c8a0f5 514
e68fc829 515#define SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_0(gf, subr) \
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516 return (SCM_UNPACK (gf) \
517 ? scm_call_generic_0 ((gf)) \
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518 : (scm_error_num_args_subr ((subr)), SCM_UNSPECIFIED))
519#define SCM_GASSERT0(cond, gf, subr) \
520 if (!(cond)) SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_0((gf), (subr))
b3c8a0f5 521
1174045c 522SCM_API SCM scm_call_generic_1 (SCM gf, SCM a1);
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524#define SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_1(gf, a1, pos, subr) \
525 return (SCM_UNPACK (gf) \
526 ? scm_call_generic_1 ((gf), (a1)) \
527 : (scm_wrong_type_arg ((subr), (pos), (a1)), SCM_UNSPECIFIED))
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528#define SCM_GASSERT1(cond, gf, a1, pos, subr) \
529 if (!(cond)) SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_1((gf), (a1), (pos), (subr))
530
1174045c 531SCM_API SCM scm_call_generic_2 (SCM gf, SCM a1, SCM a2);
9de33deb 532
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533#define SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_2(gf, a1, a2, pos, subr) \
534 return (SCM_UNPACK (gf) \
535 ? scm_call_generic_2 ((gf), (a1), (a2)) \
536 : (scm_wrong_type_arg ((subr), (pos), \
537 (pos) == SCM_ARG1 ? (a1) : (a2)), \
538 SCM_UNSPECIFIED))
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539#define SCM_GASSERT2(cond, gf, a1, a2, pos, subr) \
540 if (!(cond)) SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_2((gf), (a1), (a2), (pos), (subr))
541
1174045c 542SCM_API SCM scm_apply_generic (SCM gf, SCM args);
89c358b1 543
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544#define SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_n(gf, args, pos, subr) \
545 return (SCM_UNPACK (gf) \
546 ? scm_apply_generic ((gf), (args)) \
547 : (scm_wrong_type_arg ((subr), (pos), \
548 scm_list_ref ((args), \
549 SCM_MAKINUM ((pos) - 1))), \
550 SCM_UNSPECIFIED))
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551#define SCM_GASSERTn(cond, gf, args, pos, subr) \
552 if (!(cond)) SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_n((gf), (args), (pos), (subr))
553
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554#ifndef SCM_MAGIC_SNARFER
555/* Let these macros pass through if
556 we are snarfing; thus we can tell the
557 difference between the use of an actual
558 number vs. the use of one of these macros --
f5421cfc 559 actual numbers in SCM_VALIDATE_* and SCM_ASSERT
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560 constructs must match the formal argument name,
561 but using SCM_ARG* avoids the test */
562
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563#define SCM_ARGn 0
564#define SCM_ARG1 1
565#define SCM_ARG2 2
566#define SCM_ARG3 3
567#define SCM_ARG4 4
568#define SCM_ARG5 5
1146b6cd 569#define SCM_ARG6 6
3dd84ef1 570#define SCM_ARG7 7
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c751e5e3 572#endif /* SCM_MAGIC_SNARFER */
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575
576/* SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS is the default code to return from SCM if no errors
577 * were encountered. SCM_EXIT_FAILURE is the default code to return from
578 * SCM if errors were encountered. The return code can be explicitly
579 * specified in a SCM program with (scm_quit <n>).
580 */
581
582#ifndef SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS
583#ifdef vms
584#define SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS 1
585#else
586#define SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS 0
587#endif /* def vms */
588#endif /* ndef SCM_EXIT_SUCCESS */
589#ifndef SCM_EXIT_FAILURE
590#ifdef vms
591#define SCM_EXIT_FAILURE 2
592#else
593#define SCM_EXIT_FAILURE 1
594#endif /* def vms */
595#endif /* ndef SCM_EXIT_FAILURE */
596
729dbac3 597#endif /* SCM___SCM_H */
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598
599/*
600 Local Variables:
601 c-file-style: "gnu"
602 End:
603*/