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dybvig
f7c414bda3 Various updates, mostly to the compiler, including a new lambda
commonizatio pass and support for specifying default record
equal and hash procedures:

- more staid and consistent Mf-cross main target
    Mf-cross
- cpletrec now replaces the incoming prelexes with new ones so
  that it doesn't have to alter the flags on the incoming ones, since
  the same expander output is passed through the compiler twice while
  compiling a file with macro definitions or libraries.  we were
  getting away without this just by luck.
    cpletrec.ss
- pure? and ivory? now return #t for a primref only if the prim is
  declared to be a proc, since some non-proc prims are mutable, e.g.,
  $active-threads and $collect-request-pending.
    cp0.ss
- $error-handling-mode? and $eol-style? are now properly declared to
  be procs rather than system state variables.
    primdata.ss
- the new pass $check-prelex-flags verifies that prelex referenced,
  multiply-referenced, and assigned flags are set when they
  should be.  (it doesn't, however, complain if a flag is set
  when it need not be.)  when the new system parameter
  $enable-check-prelex-flags is set, $check-prelex-flags is
  called after each major pass that produces Lsrc forms to verify
  that the flags are set correctly in the output of the pass.
  this parameter is unset by default but set when running the
  mats.
    cprep.ss, back.ss, compile.ss, primdata.ss,
    mats/Mf-base
- removed the unnecessary set of prelex referenced flag from the
  build-ref routines when we've just established that it is set.
    syntax.ss, compile.ss
- equivalent-expansion? now prints differences to the current output
  port to aid in debugging.
    mat.ss
- the nanopass that patches calls to library globals into calls to
  their local counterparts during whole-program optimization now
  creates new prelexes and sets the prelex referenced, multiply
  referenced, and assigned flags on the new prelexes rather than
  destructively setting flags on the incoming prelexes.  The
  only known problems this fixes are (1) the multiply referenced
  flag was not previously being set for cross-library calls when
  it should have been, resulting in overly aggressive inlining
  of library exports during whole-program optimization, and (2)
  the referenced flag could sometimes be set for library exports
  that aren't actually used in the final program, which could
  prevent some unreachable code from being eliminated.
    compile.ss
- added support for specifying default record-equal and
  record-hash procedures.
    primdata.ss, cmacros.ss, cpnanopass.ss, prims.ss, newhash.ss,
    gc.c,
    record.ms
- added missing call to relocate for subset-mode tc field, which
  wasn't burning us because the only valid non-false value, the
  symbol system, is in the static generation after the initial heap
  compaction.
    gc.c
- added a lambda-commonization pass that runs after the other
  source optimizations, particularly inlining, and a new parameter
  that controls how hard it works.  the value of commonization-level
  ranges from 0 through 9, with 0 disabling commonization and 9
  maximizing it.  The default value is 0 (disabled).  At present,
  for non-zero level n, the commonizer attempts to commonize
  lambda expressions consisting of 2^(10-n) or more nodes.
  commonization of one or more lambda expressions requires that
  they have identical structure down to the leaf nodes for quote
  expressions, references to unassigned variables, and primitives.
  So that various downstream optimizations aren't disabled, there
  are some additional restrictions, the most important of which
  being that call-position expressions must be identical.  The
  commonizer works by abstracting the code into a helper that
  takes the values of the differing leaf nodes as arguments.
  the name of the helper is formed by concatenating the names of
  the original procedures, separated by '&', and this is the name
  that will show up in a stack trace.  The source location will
  be that of one of the original procedures.  Profiling inhibits
  commonization, because commonization requires profile source
  locations to be identical.
    cpcommonize.ss (new), compile.ss, interpret.ss, cprep.ss,
    primdata.ss, s/Mf-base,
    mats/Mf-base
- cpletrec now always produces a letrec rather than a let for
  single immutable lambda bindings, even when not recursive, for
  consistent expand/optimize output whether the commonizer is
  run or not.
    cpletrec.ss,
    record.ms
- trans-make-ftype-pointer no longer generates a call to
  $verify-ftype-address if the address expression is a call to
  ftype-pointer-address.
    ftype.ss

original commit: b6a3dcc814b64faacc9310fec4a4531fb3f18dcd
2018-01-29 09:20:07 -05:00
dyb
e7fd8172a0 - Added setting of CHEZSCHEMELIBDIRS to s and mats make files so that
an existing setting will not interfere with the build process, and
  added a note to BUILDING that CHEZSCHEMELIBDIRS should be unset in
  Version 9.5 and before.
    s/Mf-base, mats/Mf-base, BUILDING

original commit: 1cccd56693911a38ece784da677e35f724950700
2017-10-12 09:47:58 -04:00
Matthew Flatt
2d63f03442 support Windows build on Bash/WSL
original commit: 7e4782db08210cbacd1bbe46b3a5e166d8dbe20f
2017-05-02 08:25:09 -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
Andy Keep
33987d3401 reduced tests to conform to the travis-ci limits.
paired the 'partialx' down to just four test configurations, with one
interpreter run, to try to get the threaded builds into line with
travis-ci's timeout.
   mats/Mf-base

original commit: 6d8c871cd60228755660395e96087878ca9d040f
2017-03-12 16:28:40 -04:00
Andy Keep
d4461c7122 Trying again with a mats/Mf-base that has a reduced list of tests.
original commit: 3beb71c45fc331198c6cd4c58f980425418910b1
2017-03-12 13:56:58 -04:00
Bob Burger
39410c8447 - Cygwin is now used on Windows, updated mats, eliminated unused killme
- added a cast to eliminate warnings in c/number.c
- fixed bug in Windows version of directory-separator-predicate in s/6.ss when path-* procedures are passed a path that is not a string.
- fixed bug in s/cp0.ss on Windows with $foreign-wchar?.
- fixed spelling of non-existent

original commit: dd1b741f7572cb0d5a6210c7c796aee7c4026040
2016-06-10 10:07:07 -04:00
dybvig
bf38db8ed9 - modified floatify_normalize to properly round denormalized results and
obviated scale_float in the process.
    number.c,
    ieee.ms
- fixed 0eNNNN for large NNNN to produce 0.0 rather than infinity
    strnum.ss,
    5_3.ms
- the reader now raises an exception with condition type implementation
  restriction (among the other usual lexical condition types), and
  string->number now raises #f, for #e<m>@<a>, where <m> and <a> are
  nonzero integers, since Chez Scheme can't represent polar numbers other
  than 0@<a> and <m>@0 exactly.  <m>@<a> still produces an inexact result,
  i.e., we're still extending the set of inexact numeric constants beyond
  what R6RS dictates.  doing this required a rework of $str->num, which
  turned into a fairly extensive rewrite that fixed up a few other minor
  issues (like r6rs:string->number improperly allowing 1/2e10) and
  eliminated the need for consumers to call $str->num twice in cases
  where it actually produces a number.  added some related new tests,
  including several found lacking by profiling.  added a couple of
  checks to number->string whose absence was causing argument errors to
  be reported by other routines.
    strnum.ss, exceptions.ss, read.ss
    5_3.ms, 6.ms, root-experr*, patch*
- added pdtml flag, which if set to t causes profile-dump-html to be
  called at the end of a mat run.
    mats/Mf-base

original commit: 03f2fe86171b0fd096238280b351ce365c701450
2016-05-01 16:05:40 -04:00
dyb
1356af91b3 initial upload of open-source release
original commit: 47a210c15c63ba9677852269447bd2f2598b51fe
2016-04-26 10:04:54 -04:00