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Alex Shinn
1cdd7edfa5 adding support for dynamic loading shared libraries
load now recognizes ".so" files and loads them with dlopen,
then calls sexp_init_library(ctx, env) from that library.
2009-11-05 20:41:01 +09:00
Alex Shinn
c4625e1c86 fixnum/integer naming cleanup
Replacing sexp_make_integer, sexp_integerp, etc. with sexp_make_fixnum,
sexp_fixnump, etc.  Defining the old names as variants handling either
fixnums or bignums, or just as aliases for the new terms when compiled
without bignum support.  sexp_make_integer needs to take a context now
in case it generates a bignum.
2009-11-02 23:39:42 +09:00
Alex Shinn
576a20b3bc simplifying gc variable preservation
Adding sexp_gc_var1..6 and corresponding _preserve/release1..6
referring to fixed preservation variable names, to substantially
reduce the boilerplate on C functions which produce temporary sexp
values.  The fixed variable names are safe because we never nest
them within the same C function.  The original macros are still
available for manual naming, block local variables and cases of
more than 6 gc vars.

Consider combining var+preserve into a single macro, since splitting
them is rare.
2009-11-01 19:48:30 +09:00
Alex Shinn
445f8e9fa4 adding bignum support for 64-bit machines
using gcc 128-bit register extensions to hold the result of
multpliying two 64-bit integers.
2009-11-01 18:53:32 +09:00
Alex Shinn
91efc04852 fixes for 64-bit machines 2009-11-01 17:17:06 +09:00
Alex Shinn
e50950316f commenting out name used for debugging stack references into the heap 2009-10-14 10:42:10 +09:00
Alex Shinn
62c390d68e initial module system 2009-10-13 18:29:18 +09:00
Alex Shinn
8ba102c5c4 adding initial untyped "cpointer" data type 2009-08-11 01:14:39 +09:00
Alex Shinn
9951c8e921 adding extended numeric tests and fixes for the bignum bugs it turned up 2009-07-15 23:56:51 +09:00
Alex Shinn
4ba0705f05 fixing trunc for real now
(hopefully... getting sleepy)
2009-07-14 01:45:16 +09:00
Alex Shinn
e780c122c0 fixing definition of trunc for plan9 2009-07-14 01:36:37 +09:00
Alex Shinn
5d94079e4a more cleanup and portability fixes
Using <u.h> and <libc.h> for plan9, no need for separate .i file
construction.  Also mkfile now simplified and using /sys/src/cmd/mkone
(thanks to Charles Forsyth).
2009-07-14 00:34:23 +09:00
Alex Shinn
6d709264bd Cleanup for more pedantic C.
Notably no longer converting from function pointers <-> void*.

Remaining --pedantic warnings:

  * ISO C90 does not support 'long long'
  * ISO C90 does not support the 'z' printf length modifier
  * ISO C90 does not support flexible array members
  * ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code
  * ISO C90 forbids specifying subobject to initialize
  * anonymous variadic macros were introduced in C99
  * invalid use of structure with flexible array member

The first one is only used when optional bignums are enabled,
and I have no intention of supporting bignums on systems w/o
long long (although it's not guaranteed two words fit in a
long long - I need to fix this).

The 'z' modifier is necessary for long types (you'd get
warnings the other way without it).

The next 4 are intentional - they make the code cleaner,
and all of these extensions are supported by Plan 9.

The last one is tricky.  I think it refers to the fact
that not only am I using flexible array members, but I'm
using them as non-final alternates in a union.  I'll have
to double check the semantics of this.
2009-07-12 23:46:27 +09:00
Alex Shinn
41f54a7f41 initial windows mingw support patch from felix winkelmann 2009-07-07 19:58:28 +09:00
Alex Shinn
b1c0ea895b committing initial bignum support, still needs more thorough testing.
can disable with USE_BIGNUMS=0 - the interactions between this and
USE_FLONUMS are messy, so they will likely be merged into a single
option in the near future (i.e. you either have only fixnums, or a
full range of numeric types).
adding rationals based on this would be easy and is a likely future
feature.  adding native support for complex numbers is unlikely.
2009-07-07 19:16:23 +09:00