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1Hacking It Yourself ==================================================
2
3As distributed, Guile needs only an ANSI C compiler and a Unix system
4to compile. However, Guile's makefiles, configuration scripts, and a
5few other files are automatically generated, not written by hand. If
6you want to make changes to the system (which we encourage!) you will
7find it helpful to have the tools we use to develop Guile. They
8are the following:
9
10Autoconf 2.13 --- a system for automatically generating `configure'
11 scripts from templates which list the non-portable features a
12 program would like to use. Available in
13 "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/autoconf"
14
15Automake 1.4 --- a system for automatically generating Makefiles that
16 conform to the (rather Byzantine) GNU coding standards. The
17 nice thing is that it takes care of hairy targets like 'make
18 dist' and 'make distclean', and automatically generates
19 Makefile dependencies. Automake is available in
20 "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/automake"
21
22 Before using automake, you may need to copy `threads.m4' and
23 `guile.m4' from the top directory of the Guile core disty to
24 `/usr/local/share/aclocal.
25
f43aac9a 26libtool 1.3.5 --- a system for managing the zillion hairy options needed
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27 on various systems to produce shared libraries. Available in
28 "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libtool"
29
30You are lost in a little maze of automatically generated files, all
31different.
32>
33
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35Contributing Your Changes ============================================
36
37- If you have put together a change that meets the coding standards
38described below, we encourage you to submit it to Guile. The best
ee2bf8b8 39place to post it is guile-devel@gnu.org. Please don't send it
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40directly to me; I often don't have time to look things over. If you
41have tested your change, then you don't need to be shy.
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42
43- Please submit patches using either context or unified diffs (diff -c
44or diff -u). Don't include a patch for ChangeLog; such patches don't
45apply cleanly, since we've probably changed the top of ChangeLog too.
46Instead, provide the unaltered text at the top of your patch.
47
48Please don't include patches for generated files like configure,
49aclocal.m4, or any Makefile.in. Such patches are often large, and
50we're just going to regenerate those files anyway.
51
52
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53CVS conventions ======================================================
54
eb4194d6 55- We use CVS to manage the Guile sources. The repository lives on
ee2bf8b8 56subversions.gnu.org, in /cvs; you will need an
aa31443a 57account on that machine to access the repository. Also, for security
ee2bf8b8 58reasons, subversions presently only supports CVS connections via the SSH
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59protocol, so you must first install the SSH client. Then, you should
60set your CVS_RSH environment variable to ssh, and use the following as
61your CVS root:
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ee2bf8b8 63 :ext:USER@subversions.gnu.org:/cvs
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65Either set your CVSROOT environment variable to that, or give it as
66the value of the global -d option to CVS when you check out a working
67directory.
68
848f2a01 69For more information on SSH, see http://www.cs.hut.fi/ssh.
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70
71The Guile sources live in several modules:
72
73 - guile-core --- the interpreter, QuickThreads, and ice-9
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74 - guile-doc --- documentation in progress. When complete, this will
75 be incorporated into guile-core.
eb4194d6 76 - guile-tcltk --- the Guile/Tk interface
b1f4ddc1 77 - guile-tk --- the new Guile/Tk interface, based on STk's modified Tk
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78 - guile-rgx-ctax --- the Guile/Rx interface, and the ctax implementation
79 - guile-scsh --- the port of SCSH to guile, talk to Gary Houston
b1f4ddc1 80 - guile-www --- A Guile module for making HTTP requests.
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82There is a mailing list for CVS commit messages; see README for details.
83
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84- We check Makefile.am and configure.in files into CVS, but the
85"autogen.sh" script must be run from the top-level to generate the
86actual "configure" script that then must be run to create the various
87Makefile-s to build guile. The general rule is that you should be able
88to check out a working directory of Guile from CVS, and then type
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89"./autogen.sh", then "configure", and finally "make". No
90automatically generated files should be checked into the CVS
91repository.
92
93- The .cvsignore file is contained in the repository, to provide a
94reasonable list of auto-generated files that should not be checked in.
95This, however, prohibits one from having local additions to the
96.cvsignore file (yes, you can modify it and never check it in, but
97that doesn't seem to be a good solution to me). To get around this
98problem, you might want to patch your cvs program so that it uses a
99.cvsignore-local file (say) instead of the one from the repository. A
100patch for this can be found at the very end of this file.
350294b1 101
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102- (Automake 1.4 only) Be sure to run automake at the top of the tree
103with no arguments. Do not use `automake Makefile' to regenerate
104specific Makefile.in files, and do not trust the Makefile rules to
105rebuild them when they are out of date. Automake 1.4 will add
106extraneous rules to the top-level Makefile if you specify specific
107Makefiles to rebuild on the command line. Running the command
108`autoreconf --force' should take care of everything correctly.
109
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110- Make sure your changes compile and work, at least on your own
111machine, before checking them into the main branch of the Guile
112repository. If you really need to check in untested changes, make a
113branch.
114
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115- Include each log entry in both the ChangeLog and in the CVS logs.
116If you're using Emacs, the pcl-cvs interface to CVS has features to
117make this easier; it checks the ChangeLog, and generates good default
118CVS log entries from that.
119
120
121Coding standards =====================================================
122
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123- Before contributing larger amounts of code to Guile, please read the
124documents in `guile-core/devel/policy' in the CVS source tree.
125
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126- As for any part of Project GNU, changes to Guile should follow the
127GNU coding standards. The standards are available via anonymous FTP
128from prep.ai.mit.edu, as /pub/gnu/standards/standards.texi and
129make-stds.texi.
130
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131- The Guile tree should compile without warnings under the following
132GCC switches, which are the default in the current configure script:
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134 -O2 -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wmissing-prototypes
99be3450 135
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136Note that the warnings generated vary from one version of GCC to the
137next, and from one architecture to the next (apparently). To provide
138a concrete common standard, Guile should compile without warnings from
18fa97f8 139GCC 2.7.2.3 in a Red Hat 5.2 i386 Linux machine. Furthermore, each
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140developer should pursue any additional warnings noted by on their
141compiler. This means that people using more stringent compilers will
142have more work to do, and assures that everyone won't switch to the
41d368d9 143most lenient compiler they can find. :)
d043e0bb 144
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145Note also that EGCS (as of November 3 1998) doesn't handle the
146`noreturn' attribute properly, so it doesn't understand that functions
147like scm_error won't return. This may lead to some silly warnings
148about uninitialized variables. You should look into these warnings to
149make sure they are indeed spurious, but you needn't correct warnings
150caused by this EGCS bug.
151
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152- If you add code which uses functions or other features that are not
153entirely portable, please make sure the rest of Guile will still
154function properly on systems where they are missing. This usually
155entails adding a test to configure.in, and then adding #ifdefs to your
156code to disable it if the system's features are missing.
afdfe3f4 157
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158- The normal way of removing a function, macro or variable is to mark
159it as "deprecated", keep it for a while, and remove it in a later
160release. If a function or macro is marked as "deprecated" it
161indicates that people shouldn't use it in new programs, and should try
162to remove it in old. Make sure that an alternative exists unless it
163is our purpose to remove functionality. Don't deprecate definitions
164if it is unclear when they will be removed. (This is to ensure that a
165valid way of implementing some functionality always exists.)
166
ee2bf8b8 167When deprecating a definition, always follow this procedure:
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1691. Mark the definition using
170
171#if (SCM_DEBUG_DEPRECATED == 0)
172...
173#endif
174
1752. Write a comment at the definition explaining how a programmer
176can manage without the deprecated definition.
177
1783. Add an entry that the definition has been deprecated in NEWS
179
ee2bf8b8 1804. At the top of RELEASE, there is a list of releases with reminders
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181about what to do at each release. Add a reminder about the removal of
182the deprecated defintion at the appropriate release.
183
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184- When you make a user-visible change (i.e. one that should be
185documented, and appear in NEWS, put an asterisk in column zero of the
186start of the ChangeLog entry, like so:
187
188Sat Aug 3 01:27:14 1996 Gary Houston <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>
189
190* * fports.c (scm_open_file): don't return #f, throw error.
191
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192When you've written a NEWS entry and updated the documentation, go
193ahead and remove the asterisk. I will use the asterisks to find and
194document changes that haven't been dealt with before a release.
195
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196- Please write log entries for functions written in C under the
197functions' C names, and write log entries for functions written in
198Scheme under the functions' Scheme names. Please don't do this:
199
200 * procs.c, procs.h (procedure-documentation): Moved from eval.c.
201
202Entries like this make it harder to search the ChangeLogs, because you
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203can never tell which name the entry will refer to. Instead, write this:
204
205 * procs.c, procs.h (scm_procedure_documentation): Moved from eval.c.
d49a7907 206
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207Changes like adding this line are special:
208
3243bcc0 209 SCM_PROC (s_map_in_order, "map-in-order", 2, 0, 1, scm_map);
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210
211Since the change here is about the name itself --- we're adding a new
212alias for scm_map that guarantees the order in which we process list
213elements, but we're not changing scm_map at all --- it's appropriate
214to use the Scheme name in the log entry.
215
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216- There's no need to keep a change log for documentation files. This
217is because documentation is not susceptible to bugs that are hard to
218fix. Documentation does not consist of parts that must interact in a
219precisely engineered fashion; to correct an error, you need not know
220the history of the erroneous passage. (This is copied from the GNU
221coding standards.)
222
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223- Make sure you have papers from people before integrating their
224changes or contributions. This is very frustrating, but very
225important to do right. From maintain.texi, "Information for
226Maintainers of GNU Software":
227
228 When incorporating changes from other people, make sure to follow the
229 correct procedures. Doing this ensures that the FSF has the legal
230 right to distribute and defend GNU software.
231
232 For the sake of registering the copyright on later versions ofthe
233 software you need to keep track of each person who makes significant
234 changes. A change of ten lines or so, or a few such changes, in a
235 large program is not significant.
236
237 *Before* incorporating significant changes, make sure that the person
238 has signed copyright papers, and that the Free Software Foundation has
239 received them.
240
241If you receive contributions you want to use from someone, let me know
242and I'll take care of the administrivia. Put the contributions aside
243until we have the necessary papers.
244
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245- When you make substantial changes to a file, add the current year to
246the list of years in the copyright notice at the top of the file.
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248
249Helpful hints ========================================================
250
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251- [From Mikael Djurfeldt] When working on the Guile internals, it is
252quite often practical to implement a scheme-level procedure which
253helps you examine the feature you're working on.
254
255Examples of such procedures are: pt-size, debug-hand and
256current-pstate.
257
258I've now put #ifdef GUILE_DEBUG around all such procedures, so that
259they are not compiled into the "normal" Guile library. Please do the
260same when you add new procedures/C functions for debugging purpose.
261
262You can define the GUILE_DEBUG flag by passing --enable-guile-debug to
263the configure script.
264
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265- You'll see uses of the macro SCM_P scattered throughout the code;
266those are vestiges of a time when Guile was meant to compile on
267pre-ANSI compilers. Guile now requires ANSI C, so when you write new
268functions, feel free to use ANSI declarations, and please provide
1cf84ea5 269prototypes for everything. You don't need to use SCM_P in new code.
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7e2cb69c 272Jim Blandy, and others
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274
275Patches ===========================================================
276
277This one makes cvs-1.10 consider the file $CVSDOTIGNORE instead of
278.cvsignore when that environment variable is set.
279
280=== patch start ===
281diff -r -u cvs-1.10/src/cvs.h cvs-1.10.ignore-hack/src/cvs.h
282--- cvs-1.10/src/cvs.h Mon Jul 27 04:54:11 1998
283+++ cvs-1.10.ignore-hack/src/cvs.h Sun Jan 23 12:58:09 2000
284@@ -516,7 +516,7 @@
285
286 extern int ign_name PROTO ((char *name));
287 void ign_add PROTO((char *ign, int hold));
288-void ign_add_file PROTO((char *file, int hold));
289+int ign_add_file PROTO((char *file, int hold));
290 void ign_setup PROTO((void));
291 void ign_dir_add PROTO((char *name));
292 int ignore_directory PROTO((char *name));
293diff -r -u cvs-1.10/src/ignore.c cvs-1.10.ignore-hack/src/ignore.c
294--- cvs-1.10/src/ignore.c Mon Sep 8 01:04:15 1997
295+++ cvs-1.10.ignore-hack/src/ignore.c Sun Jan 23 12:57:50 2000
296@@ -99,9 +99,9 @@
297 /*
298 * Open a file and read lines, feeding each line to a line parser. Arrange
299 * for keeping a temporary list of wildcards at the end, if the "hold"
300- * argument is set.
301+ * argument is set. Return true when the file exists and has been handled.
302 */
303-void
304+int
305 ign_add_file (file, hold)
306 char *file;
307 int hold;
308@@ -149,8 +149,8 @@
309 if (fp == NULL)
310 {
311 if (! existence_error (errno))
312- error (0, errno, "cannot open %s", file);
313- return;
314+ error (0, errno, "cannot open %s", file);
315+ return 0;
316 }
317 while (getline (&line, &line_allocated, fp) >= 0)
318 ign_add (line, hold);
319@@ -159,6 +159,7 @@
320 if (fclose (fp) < 0)
321 error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", file);
322 free (line);
323+ return 1;
324 }
325
326 /* Parse a line of space-separated wildcards and add them to the list. */
327@@ -375,6 +376,7 @@
328 struct stat sb;
329 char *file;
330 char *xdir;
331+ char *cvsdotignore;
332
333 /* Set SUBDIRS if we have subdirectory information in ENTRIES. */
334 if (entries == NULL)
335@@ -397,7 +399,10 @@
336 if (dirp == NULL)
337 return;
338
339- ign_add_file (CVSDOTIGNORE, 1);
340+ cvsdotignore = getenv("CVSDOTIGNORE");
341+ if (cvsdotignore == NULL || !ign_add_file (cvsdotignore, 1))
342+ ign_add_file (CVSDOTIGNORE, 1);
343+
344 wrap_add_file (CVSDOTWRAPPER, 1);
345
346 while ((dp = readdir (dirp)) != NULL)
347=== patch end ===
348
349This one is for pcl-cvs-2.9.2, so that `i' adds to the local
350.cvsignore file.
351
352=== patch start ===
353--- pcl-cvs.el~ Mon Nov 1 12:33:46 1999
354+++ pcl-cvs.el Tue Jan 25 21:46:27 2000
355@@ -1177,7 +1177,10 @@
356 "Append the file in FILEINFO to the .cvsignore file.
357 Can only be used in the *cvs* buffer."
358 (save-window-excursion
359- (set-buffer (find-file-noselect (expand-file-name ".cvsignore" dir)))
360+ (set-buffer (find-file-noselect
361+ (expand-file-name (or (getenv "CVSDOTIGNORE")
362+ ".cvsignore")
363+ dir)))
364 (goto-char (point-max))
365 (unless (zerop (current-column)) (insert "\n"))
366 (insert str "\n")
367=== patch end ===