racket/mats/patch-interpret-3-f-t-f
dybvig d0b405ac8b library-manager, numeric, and bytevector-compres improvements
- added invoke-library
    syntax.ss, primdata.ss,
    8.ms, root-experr*,
    libraries.stex, release_notes.stex
- updated the date
    release_notes.stex
- libraries contained within a whole program or library are now
  marked pending before their invoke code is run so that invoke
  cycles are reported as such rather than as attempts to invoke
  while still loading.
    compile.ss, syntax.ss, primdata.ss,
    7.ms, root-experr*
- the library manager now protects against unbound references
  from separately compiled libraries or programs to identifiers
  ostensibly but not actually exported by (invisible) libraries
  that exist only locally within a whole program.  this is done by
  marking the invisibility of the library in the library-info and
  propagating it to libdesc records; the latter is checked upon
  library import, visit, and invoke as well as by verify-loadability.
  the import and visit code of each invisible no longer complains
  about invisibility since it shouldn't be reachable.
    syntax.ss, compile.ss, expand-lang.ss,
    7.ms, 8.ms, root-experr*, patch*
- documented that compile-whole-xxx's linearization of the
  library initialization code based on static dependencies might
  not work for dynamic dependencies.
    system.stex
- optimized bignum right shifts so the code (1) doesn't look at
  shifted-off bigits if the bignum is positive, since it doesn't
  need to know in that case if any bits are set; (2) doesn't look
  at shifted-off bigits if the bignum is negative if it determines
  that at least one bit is set in the bits shifted off the low-order
  partially retained bigit; (3) quits looking, if it must look, for
  one bits as soon as it finds one; (4) looks from both ends under
  the assumption that set bits, if any, are most likely to be found
  toward the high or low end of the bignum rather than just in the
  middle; and (5) doesn't copy the retained bigits and then shift;
  rather shifts as it copies.  This leads to dramatic improvements
  when the shift count is large and often significant improvements
  otherwise.
    number.c,
    5_3.ms,
    release_notes.stex
- threaded tc argument through to all calls to S_bignum and
  S_trunc_rem so they don't have to call get_thread_context()
  when it might already have been called.
    alloc.c, number.c, fasl.c, print.c, prim5.c, externs.h
- added an expand-primitive handler to partially inline integer?.
    cpnanopass.ss
- added some special cases for basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *,
  /, quotient, remainder, and the div/div0/mod/mod0 operations) to
  avoid doing unnecessary work for large bignums when the result
  will be zero (e.g,. multiplying by 0), the same as one of the
  inputs (e.g., adding 0 or multiplying by 1), or the additive
  inverse of one of the inputs (e.g., subtracting from 0, dividing
  by -1).  This can have a major beneficial affect when operating
  on large bignums in the cases handled.  also converted some uses
  of / into integer/ where going through the former would just add
  overhead without the possibility of optimization.
    5_3.ss,
    number.c, externs.h, prim5.c,
    5_3.ms, root-experr, patch*,
    release_notes.stex
- added a queue to hold pending signals for which handlers have
  been registered via register-signal-handler so up to 63 (configurable
  in the source code) unhandled signals are buffered before the
  handler has to start dropping them.
    cmacros.ss, library.ss, prims.ss, primdata.ss,
    schsig.c, externs.h, prim5.c, thread.c, gc.c,
    unix.ms,
    system.stex, release_notes.stex
- bytevector-compress now selects the level of compression based
  on the compress-level parameter.  Prior to this it always used a
  default setting for compression.  the compress-level parameter
  can now take on the new minimum in addition to low, medium, high,
  and maximum.  minimum is presently treated the same as low
  except in the case of lz4 bytevector compression, where it
  results in the use of LZ4_compress_default rather than the
  slower but more effective LZ4_compress_HC.
    cmacros,ss, back.ss,
    compress_io.c, new_io.c, externs.h,
    bytevector.ms, mats/Mf-base, root-experr*
    io.stex, objects.stex, release_notes.stex

original commit: 72d90e4c67849908da900d0b6249a1dedb5f8c7f
2020-02-21 13:48:47 -08:00

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*** errors-compile-3-f-t-f 2020-02-11 16:57:59.000000000 -0800
--- errors-interpret-3-f-t-f 2020-02-11 17:23:14.000000000 -0800
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+ 6.mo:Bug in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings clause 1 at line 1010, char 4 of 6.ms
+ 6.mo:Bug in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings clause 2 at line 1012, char 4 of 6.ms
+ 6.mo:Bug in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings clause 5 at line 1019, char 4 of 6.ms
+ 6.mo:Bug in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings clause 6 at line 1021, char 4 of 6.ms
+ 6.mo:Bug in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings clause 9 at line 1028, char 4 of 6.ms
+ 6.mo:Bug in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings clause 10 at line 1030, char 4 of 6.ms
3.mo:Expected warning in mat cpvalid: "possible attempt to reference undefined variable x".
3.mo:Expected warning in mat cpvalid: "possible attempt to reference undefined variable x at line 1, char 19 of testfile.ss".
profile.mo:Expected warning in mat compile-profile: "profile-dump-list: unmodified source file "testfile.ss" not found in source directories".
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misc.mo:Expected warning in mat (argcnt compile-warning): "compile: possible incorrect argument count in call (car (quote (a b)) (quote (c d))) at line 3, char 38 of testfile.ss".
misc.mo:Expected warning in mat (argcnt compile-warning): "compile: possible incorrect argument count in call (g 7) at line 3, char 47 of testfile.ss".
misc.mo:Expected warning in mat (argcnt compile-warning): "compile: possible incorrect argument count in call (g) at line 3, char 48 of testfile.ss".
- 6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too few arguments for control string "~a~~~s" in call to format".
- 6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too many arguments for control string "~a~a~a~s" in call to format".
6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too few arguments for control string "~a~~~s" in call to format at line 1, char 28 of testfile.ss".
6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too many arguments for control string "~a~a~a~s" in call to format at line 1, char 28 of testfile.ss".
- 6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too few arguments for control string "abc~s" in call to printf".
- 6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too many arguments for control string "~%~abc~adef~ag~s~~~%" in call to printf".
6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too few arguments for control string "abc~s" in call to printf at line 1, char 28 of testfile.ss".
6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too many arguments for control string "~%~abc~adef~ag~s~~~%" in call to printf at line 1, char 28 of testfile.ss".
- 6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too few arguments for control string "abc~s" in call to fprintf".
- 6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too many arguments for control string "~%~abc~adef~ag~s~~~%" in call to fprintf".
6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too few arguments for control string "abc~s" in call to fprintf at line 1, char 29 of testfile.ss".
6.mo:Expected warning in mat cp1in-verify-format-warnings: "compile: too many arguments for control string "~%~abc~adef~ag~s~~~%" in call to fprintf at line 1, char 29 of testfile.ss".
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