$OpenBSD: patch-ice-9_slib_scm,v 1.1 2005/12/05 14:46:01 espie Exp $ --- ice-9/slib.scm.orig Mon Dec 5 15:33:38 2005 +++ ice-9/slib.scm Mon Dec 5 15:34:32 2005 @@ -55,336 +55,6 @@ require) :no-backtrace) - +(load (string-append (assoc-ref %guile-build-info 'pkgdatadir) + "/slib/guile.init")) -(define (eval-load evl) - (if (not (file-exists? )) - (set! (string-append (scheme-file-suffix)))) - (call-with-input-file - (lambda (port) - (let ((old-load-pathname *load-pathname*)) - (set! *load-pathname* ) - (do ((o (read port) (read port))) - ((eof-object? o)) - (evl o)) - (set! *load-pathname* old-load-pathname))))) - - - -(define-public slib:exit quit) -(define-public slib:error error) -(define-public slib:warn warn) -(define-public slib:eval (lambda (x) (eval x slib-module))) -(define defmacro:eval (lambda (x) (eval x (interaction-environment)))) -(define logical:logand logand) -(define logical:logior logior) -(define logical:logxor logxor) -(define logical:lognot lognot) -(define logical:ash ash) -(define logical:logcount logcount) -(define logical:integer-length integer-length) -(define logical:bit-extract bit-extract) -(define logical:integer-expt integer-expt) -(define logical:ipow-by-squaring ipow-by-squaring) -(define-public slib:eval-load eval-load) -(define-public slib:tab #\tab) -(define-public slib:form-feed #\page) - -(define slib-module (current-module)) - -(define (defined? symbol) - (module-defined? slib-module symbol)) - -(define slib:features - (append '(source - eval - abort - alist - defmacro - delay - dynamic-wind - full-continuation - hash - hash-table - line-i/o - logical - multiarg/and- - multiarg-apply - promise - rev2-procedures - rev4-optional-procedures - string-port - with-file) - - (if (defined? 'getenv) - '(getenv) - '()) - - (if (defined? 'current-time) - '(current-time) - '()) - - (if (defined? 'system) - '(system) - '()) - - (if (defined? 'char-ready?) - '(char-ready?) - '()) - - (if (and (string->number "0.0") (inexact? (string->number "0.0"))) - '(inexact) - '()) - - (if (rational? (string->number "1/19")) - '(rational) - '()) - - (if (real? (string->number "0.0")) - '(real) - ()) - - (if (complex? (string->number "1+i")) - '(complex) - '()) - - (let ((n (string->number "9999999999999999999999999999999"))) - (if (and n (exact? n)) - '(bignum) - '())))) - - -;; The array module specified by slib 3a1 is not the same as what guile -;; provides, so we must remove `array' from the features list. -;; -;; The main difference is `create-array' which is similar to -;; `make-uniform-array', but the `Ac64' etc prototype procedures incorporate -;; an initial fill element into the prototype. -;; -;; Believe the array-for-each module will need to be taken from slib when -;; the array module is taken from there, since what the array module creates -;; won't be understood by the guile functions. So remove `array-for-each' -;; from the features list too. -;; -;; Also, slib 3a1 array-for-each specifies an `array-map' which is not in -;; guile (but could be implemented quite easily). -;; -;; ENHANCE-ME: It'd be nice to implement what's necessary, since the guile -;; functions should be more efficient than the implementation in slib. -;; -;; FIXME: Since the *features* variable is shared by slib and the guile -;; core, removing these feature symbols has the unhappy effect of making it -;; look like they aren't in the core either. Let's assume that arrays have -;; been present unconditionally long enough that no guile-specific code will -;; bother to test. An alternative would be to make a new separate -;; *features* variable which the slib stuff operated on, leaving the core -;; mechanism alone. That might be a good thing anyway. -;; -(set! *features* (delq 'array *features*)) -(set! *features* (delq 'array-for-each *features*)) - - -;;; FIXME: Because uers want require to search the path, this uses -;;; load-from-path, which probably isn't a hot idea. slib -;;; doesn't expect this function to search a path, so I expect to get -;;; bug reports at some point complaining that the wrong file gets -;;; loaded when something accidentally appears in the path before -;;; slib, etc. ad nauseum. However, the right fix seems to involve -;;; changing catalog:get in slib/require.scm, and I don't expect -;;; Aubrey will integrate such a change. So I'm just going to punt -;;; for the time being. -(define (slib:load name) - (save-module-excursion - (lambda () - (set-current-module slib-module) - (let ((errinfo (catch 'system-error - (lambda () - (load-from-path name) - #f) - (lambda args args)))) - (if (and errinfo - (catch 'system-error - (lambda () - (load-from-path - (string-append name ".scm")) - #f) - (lambda args args))) - (apply throw errinfo)))))) - -(define-public slib:load-source slib:load) -(define defmacro:load slib:load) - -(define slib-parent-dir - (let* ((path (%search-load-path "slib/require.scm"))) - (if path - (substring path 0 (- (string-length path) 17)) - (error "Could not find slib/require.scm in " %load-path)))) - -(define (implementation-vicinity) - (string-append slib-parent-dir "/")) -(define (library-vicinity) - (string-append (implementation-vicinity) "slib/")) -(define home-vicinity - (let ((home-path (getenv "HOME"))) - (lambda () home-path))) -(define (scheme-implementation-type) 'guile) -(define (scheme-implementation-version) "") - -;; legacy from r3rs, but slib says all implementations provide these -;; ("Legacy" section of the "Miscellany" node in the manual) -(define-public t #t) -(define-public nil #f) - -(define-public (output-port-width . arg) 80) -(define-public (output-port-height . arg) 24) -(define (identity x) x) - -;; slib 3a1 and up, straight from Template.scm -(define-public (call-with-open-ports . ports) - (define proc (car ports)) - (cond ((procedure? proc) (set! ports (cdr ports))) - (else (set! ports (reverse ports)) - (set! proc (car ports)) - (set! ports (reverse (cdr ports))))) - (let ((ans (apply proc ports))) - (for-each close-port ports) - ans)) - -;; slib (version 3a1) requires open-file accept a symbol r, rb, w or wb for -;; MODES, so extend the guile core open-file accordingly. -;; -;; slib (version 3a1) also calls open-file with strings "rb" or "wb", not -;; sure if that's intentional, but in any case this extension continues to -;; accept strings to make that work. -;; -(define-public open-file - (let ((guile-core-open-file open-file)) - (lambda (filename modes) - (if (symbol? modes) - (set! modes (symbol->string modes))) - (guile-core-open-file filename modes)))) - -;; returning #t/#f instead of throwing an error for failure -(define-public delete-file - (let ((guile-core-delete-file delete-file)) - (lambda (filename) - (catch 'system-error - (lambda () (guile-core-delete-file filename) #t) - (lambda args #f))))) - -;; Nothing special to do for this, so straight from Template.scm. Maybe -;; "sensible-browser" for a debian system would be worth trying too (and -;; would be good on a tty). -(define-public (browse-url url) - (define (try cmd end) (zero? (system (string-append cmd url end)))) - (or (try "netscape-remote -remote 'openURL(" ")'") - (try "netscape -remote 'openURL(" ")'") - (try "netscape '" "'&") - (try "netscape '" "'"))) - -;;; {Random numbers} -;;; -(define (make-random-state . args) - (let ((seed (if (null? args) *random-state* (car args)))) - (cond ((string? seed)) - ((number? seed) (set! seed (number->string seed))) - (else (let () - (require 'object->string) - (set! seed (object->limited-string seed 50))))) - (seed->random-state seed))) - -;;; {rev2-procedures} -;;; - -(define ? >) -(define >=? >=) - -;;; {system} -;;; - -;; If the program run is killed by a signal, the shell normally gives an -;; exit code of 128+signum. If the shell itself is killed by a signal then -;; we do the same 128+signum here. -;; -;; "stop-sig" shouldn't arise here, since system shouldn't be calling -;; waitpid with WUNTRACED, but allow for it anyway, just in case. -;; -(if (defined? 'system) - (define-public system - (let ((guile-core-system system)) - (lambda (str) - (let ((st (guile-core-system str))) - (or (status:exit-val st) - (+ 128 (or (status:term-sig st) - (status:stop-sig st))))))))) - -;;; {Time} -;;; - -(define-public difftime -) -(define-public offset-time +) - - -(define %system-define define) - -(define define - (procedure->memoizing-macro - (lambda (exp env) - (if (= (length env) 1) - `(define-public ,@(cdr exp)) - `(%system-define ,@(cdr exp)))))) - -;;; Hack to make syncase macros work in the slib module -(if (nested-ref the-root-module '(app modules ice-9 syncase)) - (set-object-property! (module-local-variable (current-module) 'define) - '*sc-expander* - '(define))) - -(define (software-type) - "Return a symbol describing the current platform's operating system. -This may be one of AIX, VMS, UNIX, COHERENT, WINDOWS, MS-DOS, OS/2, -THINKC, AMIGA, ATARIST, MACH, or ACORN. - -Note that most varieties of Unix are considered to be simply \"UNIX\". -That is because when a program depends on features that are not present -on every operating system, it is usually better to test for the presence -or absence of that specific feature. The return value of -@code{software-type} should only be used for this purpose when there is -no other easy or unambiguous way of detecting such features." - 'UNIX) - -(slib:load (in-vicinity (library-vicinity) "require.scm")) - -(define require require:require) - -;; {Extensions to the require system so that the user can add new -;; require modules easily.} - -(define *vicinity-table* - (list - (cons 'implementation (implementation-vicinity)) - (cons 'library (library-vicinity)))) - -(define (install-require-vicinity name vicinity) - (let ((entry (assq name *vicinity-table*))) - (if entry - (set-cdr! entry vicinity) - (set! *vicinity-table* - (acons name vicinity *vicinity-table*))))) - -(define (install-require-module name vicinity-name file-name) - (if (not *catalog*) ;Fix which loads catalog in slib - (catalog:get 'random)) ;(doesn't load the feature 'random) - (let ((entry (assq name *catalog*)) - (vicinity (cdr (assq vicinity-name *vicinity-table*)))) - (let ((path-name (in-vicinity vicinity file-name))) - (if entry - (set-cdr! entry path-name) - (set! *catalog* - (acons name path-name *catalog*)))))) - -(define (make-exchanger obj) - (lambda (rep) (let ((old obj)) (set! obj rep) old)))