Streamline rktio byte-result copying (main improvement), use fixnum
arithmetic more consistently (minor improvement), and change
`in-bytes`, etc., to avoid some checks in unsafe mode (intermediate
improvement).
When bytes within a Windows path cannot be converted using
`bytes->string/locale` (i.e., when the bytes do not fit a UTF-8
encoding), then leave the bytes alone, instead of triggering a failure
from `bytes->string/locale`.
Fixing this bug uncovered others: `string-locale-downcase` did not
work on an empty byte string on a little-endian machine, and
`in-bytes` and similar reported range errors in terms of "vectors".
Change the way boot images are sent to Chez Scheme by the Racket CS
wrapper, especially in the case where boot images are embedded in an
executable (which is always true for a distriution build). The revised
approach avoids a little filesystem work, and it may help Chez Scheme
pull bytes in faster.
Builing Racket CS on a 64-bit platform requires a little more than 1.5
GB of memory due to whole-program optimization of the Racket core
immplementation. Add a `--disable-wpo` configure option, which keeps
memory use below 0.5 MB to provide the option of building Racket in a
more constrained environment.
Instead of selecting flags through a mixture of `configure` and
"c/Mf-*", determine defaults in `configure`. If `CFLAGS` is provided,
then the defaults are not used. Flags needed for threaded mode are an
exception, and `LDFLAGS` and `LIBS` are expanded even if supplied ---
unless `--disable-auto-flags` is specified.
Closes#3467
The `--sync-docs-only` flag is intended for contexts like pkg-build as
a backstop against unintended and time-consuming activity when the
intent is to assemble documentation.
While sending an absolute path to a foreign library is usually the
right idea to ensure that it's relative to `(current-directory)`, the
`_path` FFI type should not do that automatically --- because
sometimes it's useful to send a relative path to a foreign library,
but most because it hasn't been defined that way in BC.
In building up conversion tables, information from "SpecialCasing.txt"
data was incorrectly merged with data from "UnicodeData.txt" so that
not-quite-so-special casings were fumbled. For Unicode 7.0, the bug
turned out to affect only string downcasing of U+1E9E.
Closes#3475
Thanks to Xsmith!
Changes to use xlocale fixed problems with places and locale settings,
but it caused the initial process-wide locale to stay with the C
locale, which is bad for things like libedit. To get the good part of
the old behavior bback, set the process-wide locale to "" on startup.
When an exact (non-integer) rational is reconstructed from a place
message, normalization could involve bignum operations --- and those
operations might use a cache, but the cache should not refer to the
pages that are specific to a place message being constructed.
Normalization isn't necessary, since the parts were already in a
rational, so the repair is just it skip it.
Relevant to #3456
A table of subprocess handles to finalize was not place-local as it
should have been. The same was true of a table of resolved IP
addresses to finalize.
Related to #3456
The Racket variant of Chez Scheme includes special treatment of deeply
nested structures to avoid a C-stack overflow on unfasl, but the
relevant callbacks had gotten mangled.
Closes#3454