[ANNOUNCEMENT] New package: guile-1.5.6-3

Charles Wilson cwilson@ece.gatech.edu
Wed Jul 10 14:42:00 GMT 2002


There is a patch pending to binutils that would allow this to work 
as-is.  It seems to work okay, however, we're still waiting on Egor's 
legal paperwork -- an unfortunately, the only discussion has been 
between Egor and I; no other binutils-list readers have commented.

I'd really rather not see a return of declspec()...

Perhaps temporarily, we could use a workaround in both guile and 
guile-client code:

in guile, new functions (with the obvious implementations):

#ifdef __CYGWIN__
SCM get_scm_sys_protects(int index);
void set_scm_sys_protects(SCM s, int index);
#endif

and in client code, replace assignments and reads with the appropriate 
function call, guarded by #ifdef __CYGWIN__ ?

It's even possible that the guile folks would accept this sort of 
change, as an extension to their API (rather than actually *replacing* 
direct access to the array, which works just fine on all other platforms).

Then, it would be up to client programs to choose direct access or 
get/set...

--Chuck

Steven O'Brien wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I have a problem with guile-devel.
> libguile/root.h exports:
> extern SCM scm_sys_protects[];
> 
> and #define's each array element as a macro
> 
> When trying to compile gnumeric-1.0.8, the build fails with the message:
> "variable 'scm_sys_protects' can't be auto-imported."
> 
> This is expected, as you cannot auto-import arrays. However, I cannot
> find any way of explicitly importing it without breaking the #define'd
> elements. Does anyone know how to do this? Or is this a case where the
> old-fashioned __declspec(dllimport) decoration is required?
> 
> Thanks for any reply,
> Steven
> 
> 
> On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 01:15:28 +0200
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Guile, the GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter and
>>libraries, have been included in the Cygwin distribution.
>>
>>Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension, is a
>>scheme implementation designed for real world programming, supporting
>>a rich Unix interface, a module system, and undergoing rapid
>>development.  `guile' is a scheme interpreter that can execute scheme
>>scripts (with a #! line at the top of the file), or run as an inferior
>>scheme process inside Emacs.
>>
>>Guile has been packaged in four parts: guile, guile-doc, guile-devel
>>and libguile14.
>>
>>For a brief description of what these packages are and what they
>>contain, see http://cygwin.com/packages/ .
>>
>>NOTE: This is the first Guile release as a Cygwin package; the first
>>version of Guile for Cygwin that uses and provides shared object
>>libraries (DLLs), and the first Cygwin package that links to libtool
>>(libltdl).  As such, you may experience bugs never seen before.
>>
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>>LilyPond, please write to lilypond-user@gnu.org.]
>>
>>Greetings,
>>Jan.
>>
>>
>>INSTALLATION:
>>
>>To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link
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>>your system. Save it and run setup, answer the questions and pick
>>up 'guile' from the 'Interpreters' category.
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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