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Author SHA1 Message Date
dybvig
48db0a9405 various library-manager improvements including the ability to verify
loadability without actually loading; also, support for unregistering
guarded objects.
- improved error reporting for library compilation-instance errors:
  now including the name of the object file from which the "wrong"
  compilation instance was loaded, if it was loaded from (or compiled
  to) an object file and the original importing library, if it was
  previously loaded from an object file due to a library import.
    syntax.ss, 7.ss, interpret.ss,
    8.ms, root-experr*
- removed situation and for-input? arguments from $make-load-binary,
  since the only consumer always passes 'load and #f.
    7.ss,
    scheme.c
- $separate-eval now prints the stderr and stdout of the subprocess
  to help in diagnosing separate-eval and separate-compile issues.
    mat.ss
- added unregister-guardian, which can be used to unregister
  the unressurected objects registered with any guardian.  guardian?
  can be used to distinguish guardian procedures from other objects.
    cp0.ss, cmacros.ss, cpnanopass.ss, ftype.ss, primdata.ss,
    prims.ss,
    gcwrapper.c, prim.c, externs.h,
    4.ms, primvars.ms
    release_notes.stex
    smgmt.stex, threads.stex
- added verify-loadability.  given a situation (visit, revisit,
  or load) and zero or more pathnames (each of which may be optionally
  paired with a library search path), verity-loadability checks
  whether the set of object files named by those pathnames and any
  additional object files required by library requirements in the
  given situation can be loaded together.  it raises an exception
  in each case where actually attempting to load the files would
  raise an exception and additionally in cases where loading files
  would result in the compilation or loading of source files in
  place of the object files.  if the check is successful,
  verity-loadability returns an unspecified value.  in either case,
  although portions of the object files are read, none of the
  information read from the object files is retained, and none of
  the object code is read, so there are no side effects other than
  the file operations and possibly the raising of an exception.
  library and program info records are now moved to the top of each
  object file produced by one of the file compilation routines,
  just after recompile info, with a marker to allow verity-loadability
  to stop reading once it reads all such records.  this change is
  not entirely backward compatible; the repositioning of the records
  can be detected by a call to list-library made from a loaded file
  before the definition of one or more libraries.  it is fully
  backward compatible for typical library files that contain a
  single library definition and nothing else.  adding this feature
  required changes to the object-file format and corresponding
  changes in the compiler and library manager.  it also required
  moving cross-library optimization information from library/ct-info
  records (which verity-loadability must read) to the invoke-code
  for each library (which verity-loadability  does not read) to
  avoid reading and permanently associating record-type descriptors
  in the code with their uids.
    compile.ss, syntax.ss, expand-lang.ss, primdata.ss, 7.ss,
    7.ms, misc.ms, root-experr*, patch*,
    system.stex, release_notes.stex
- fixed a bug that bit only with the compiler compiled at
  optimize-level 2: add-library/rt-records was building a library/ct-info
  wrapper rather than a library/rt-info wrapper.
    compile.ss
- fixed a bug in visit-library that could result in an indefinite
  recursion: it was not checking to make sure the call to $visit
  actually added compile-time info to the libdesc record.  it's not
  clear, however, whether the libdesc record can be missing
  compile-time information on entry to visit-library, so the code
  that calls $visit (and now checks for compile-time information
  having been added) might not be reachable.  ditto for
  revisit-library.
    syntax.ss
    syntax.ss, primdata.ss,
    7.ms, root-experr*, patch*,
    system.stex, release_notes.stex
- added some argument-error checks for library-directories and
  library-extensions, and fixed up the error messages a bit.
    syntax.ss,
    7.ms, root-experr*
- compile-whole-program now inserts the program record into the
  object file for the benefit of verify-loadability.
    syntax.ss,
    7.ms, root-experr*
- changed 'loading' import-notify messages to the more precise
  'visiting' or 'revisiting' in a couple of places.
    syntax.ss,
    7.ms, 8.ms

original commit: b911ed47190727b0e1d6a88c0e473d1757accdcd
2020-01-23 10:43:17 -08:00
dyb
ee9a4b3f59 profile counts are now maintained even for code that has been
reclaimed by the collector and must be released explicitly by the
programmer via (profile-release-counters).
  pdhtml.ss, primdata.ss,
  globals.h, externs.h, fasl.c, prim5.c, prim.c, alloc.c, scheme.c,
  misc.ms,
  release_notes.stex, system.stex

original commit: 68e20f721618dbaf4c1634067c2bee24a493a750
2019-01-17 09:43:18 -08:00
Andy Keep
1f0e42f0ec Merge branch 'pthread' of https://github.com/mflatt/ChezScheme into mflatt-pthread-2
original commit: 2230e5adcb61ac8b27c9deee682270f4e17fbafb
2018-04-21 22:09:05 -04:00
Matthew Flatt
9aa1fc4caa add collect-rendezvous
original commit: f7cb82d97e34b14bfbafe635b0d4a294527b02c3
2018-04-02 13:52:03 -04:00
Matthew Flatt
22d4fd9978 Add __thread foreign-call convention
See the `foreign-callable` docs for a good example use.

original commit: e3463c78c511ad861dfa49865bb447e9777f9eb8
2018-03-14 17:20:33 -06:00
Matthew Flatt
743800bbb5 support struct args to and results from foreign procedures
original commit: f0a94bdb9f57c1bf7ffbb66693fb5476a6f0e65b
2018-03-12 21:01:47 -06:00
Bob Burger
831ea8ad18 changed copyright year to 2017
7.ss, scheme.1.in, comments of many files

original commit: 06f858f9a505b9d6fb6ca1ac97234927cb2dc641
2017-04-06 11:41:33 -04:00
Matthew Flatt
21fe925d06 add procedure-arity-mask
original commit: 4bd061000ab903feb3fe8e3b96ecbcb10c59dba9
2017-02-22 07:16:53 -07:00
dybvig
b4d452cc71 - eliminated a couple of thread-safety issues and limitations on the
sizes of pathnames produced by expansion of tilde (home-directory)
  prefixes by replacing S_pathname, S_pathname_impl, and S_homedir
  with S_malloc_pathname, which always mallocs space for the result.
  one thread-safety issue involved the use of static strings for expanded
  pathnames and affected various file-system operations.  the other
  affected the file open routines and involved use of the incoming
  pathname while deactivated.  the incoming pathname is sometimes if not
  always a pointer into a Scheme bytevector, which can be overwritten if a
  collection occurs while the thread is deactivated.  the size limitation
  corresponded to the use of the static strings, which were limited to
  PATH_MAX bytes.  (PATH_MAX typically isn't actually the maximum path
  length in contemporary operating systems.)  eliminated similar issues
  for wide pathnames under Windows by adding S_malloc_wide_pathname.
  consumers of the old routines have been modified to use the new
  routines and to free the result strings.  the various file operations
  now consistently treat a pathname with an unresolvable home directory
  as a pathname that happens to start with a tilde.  eliminated unused
  foreign-symbol binding of "(cs)pathname" to S_pathname.
    io.c, externs.h, new_io.c, prim5.c, scheme.c, prim.c
- various places where a call to close or gzclose was retried when
  the close operation was interrupted no longer do so, since this can
  cause problems when another thread has reallocated the same file
  descriptor.
    new_io.c
- now using vcvarsall type x86_amd64 rather than amd64 when the
  former appears to supported and the latter does not, as is the
  case with VS Express 2015.
    c/Mf-a6nt, c/Mf-ta6nt
- commented out one of the thread mats that consistently causes
  indefinite delays under Windows and OpenBSD due to starvation.
    thread.ms
- increased wait time for a couple of subprocess responses
    6.ms
- added call to collector to close files opened during iconv mats
  specifically for when mats are run under Windows with no iconv dll.
    io.ms

original commit: ad44924307c576eb2fc92e7958afe8b615a7f48b
2016-06-16 23:04:32 -04:00
dyb
1356af91b3 initial upload of open-source release
original commit: 47a210c15c63ba9677852269447bd2f2598b51fe
2016-04-26 10:04:54 -04:00