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* [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
@ 2009-07-09 16:11 Mark H Weaver
  2009-07-23 21:38 ` Andy Wingo
                   ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Mark H Weaver @ 2009-07-09 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: guile-devel

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Attached are patches to optimize %nil handling, along with some fixes
to %nil-handling bugs, as I outlined in my recent posts.

Four patches are attached.  The first.patch is the most important, and
is a prerequisite for the others.  In brief it does the following:

 * Renumbers the IFLAG constants.

 * Adds several macros related to boolean type tests, null tests, and
   boolean-truth testing (including lisp-style boolean-truth tests).

 * Adds compile-time checks to verify the necessary IFLAG numbering
   properties needed for the checks to work properly.

 * Changes some existing code to use the new optimized macros, without
   changing the semantics of the code at all (except that scm_is_bool
   is changed from a function to a macro).

I added the following macros, whose names explicitly state how %nil
should be handled.  See the comments in the patch for more information
about these.

  scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil  scm_is_true_assume_not_lisp_nil
  scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil     scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
  scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil          scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil

  scm_is_lisp_false                 scm_is_lisp_true

  scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil
  scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
  scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil

  scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil
  scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil

The following already-existing macros are defined as aliases, such
that their semantics is unchanged (although scm_is_bool used to be a
function and is now a macro).

  scm_is_null   -->  scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
  scm_is_false  -->  scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil
  scm_is_true   -->  scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
  scm_is_bool   -->  scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil

(I still believe that these should be changed to versions that handle
 %nil properly, but await approval on that point, so these patches do
 not make those changes)

Also, if the preprocessor macro SCM_ENABLE_ELISP is not true (this
macro already existed and was used in lang.h), all overheads
associated with %nil handling are eliminated from the above macros.


vm-fixes.patch changes semantics, by fixing %nil handling in the
following instructions: br-if, br-if-not, br-if-null, br-if-not-null,
not, not-not, null?, and not-null?

srfi-1-fixes.patch changes semantics, by fixing %nil handling in
several functions.  Note that this patch (and several other large
forthcoming patches) will be unnecessary if the scm_is_false,
scm_is_true, and scm_is_null macros are changed to handle %nil as I
proposed.

non-essential.patch is the last and least important.  It doesn't
change any functionality or implementation.  It changes two
occurrences of scm_is_bool and scm_is_null, in which %nil must *not*
be treated as a boolean or null, to use newly-added equivalent macros
which are explicit about how nil should be handled.  These changes
will be needed if scm_is_null is changed as I proposed.  It also adds
a few comments related to %nil handling.

I've run "make check" on recent git master (c4b681fd) with these
patches applied, and everything seems to work.

I haven't yet run any benchmarks, because I'm not sure how to best do
that.  I doubt the changes will make any noticeable difference except
possibly in C code which does a lot of tests which include %nil.

Comments and suggestions solicited.

   Best,
    Mark

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diff --git a/libguile/tags.h b/libguile/tags.h
index 3294533..25aea09 100644
--- a/libguile/tags.h
+++ b/libguile/tags.h
@@ -516,12 +516,47 @@ enum scm_tc8_tags
 #define SCM_MAKIFLAG(n)  SCM_MAKE_ITAG8 ((n), scm_tc8_flag)
 #define SCM_IFLAGNUM(n)  (SCM_ITAG8_DATA (n))
 
+/*
+ * IMPORTANT NOTE regarding IFLAG numbering!!!
+ *
+ * Several macros depend upon careful IFLAG numbering of SCM_BOOL_F,
+ * SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL, and the two SCM_XXX_*_DONT_USE
+ * constants.  In particular:
+ *
+ * - SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_BOOL_T must differ in exactly one bit position.
+ *   (used to implement scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil, aka scm_is_bool)
+ *
+ * - SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_BOOL_F must differ in exactly one bit position.
+ *   (used to implement scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil and
+ *    scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil)
+ *
+ * - SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_EOL must differ in exactly one bit position.
+ *   (used to implement scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil)
+ *
+ * - SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL, SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE
+ *   must all be equal except for two bit positions.
+ *   (used to implement scm_is_lisp_false)
+ *
+ * - SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE
+ *   must all be equal except for two bit positions.
+ *   (used to implement scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil)
+ *
+ * These properties allow the aforementioned macros to be implemented
+ * by bitwise ANDing with a mask and then comparing with a constant,
+ * using as a common basis the macro SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON,
+ * defined below.  The properties are checked at compile-time using
+ * `verify' macros near the top of boolean.c and pairs.c.
+ */
 #define SCM_BOOL_F		SCM_MAKIFLAG (0)
-#define SCM_BOOL_T 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (1)
-#define SCM_UNDEFINED	 	SCM_MAKIFLAG (2)
-#define SCM_EOF_VAL 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (3)
-#define SCM_EOL			SCM_MAKIFLAG (4)
-#define SCM_UNSPECIFIED		SCM_MAKIFLAG (5)
+#define SCM_ELISP_NIL		SCM_MAKIFLAG (1)
+#define SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE	SCM_MAKIFLAG (2)
+#define SCM_EOL			SCM_MAKIFLAG (3)
+#define SCM_BOOL_T 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (4)
+#define SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE	SCM_MAKIFLAG (5)
+
+#define SCM_UNSPECIFIED		SCM_MAKIFLAG (6)
+#define SCM_UNDEFINED	 	SCM_MAKIFLAG (7)
+#define SCM_EOF_VAL 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (8)
 
 /* When a variable is unbound this is marked by the SCM_UNDEFINED
  * value.  The following is an unbound value which can be handled on
@@ -531,14 +566,50 @@ enum scm_tc8_tags
  * the code which handles this value in C so that SCM_UNDEFINED can be
  * used instead.  It is not ideal to let this kind of unique and
  * strange values loose on the Scheme level.  */
-#define SCM_UNBOUND		SCM_MAKIFLAG (6)
-
-/* The Elisp nil value.  */
-#define SCM_ELISP_NIL		SCM_MAKIFLAG (7)
-
+#define SCM_UNBOUND		SCM_MAKIFLAG (9)
 
 #define SCM_UNBNDP(x)		(scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_UNDEFINED))
 
+/*
+ * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON(x,a,b) returns 1 if and only if x
+ * matches both a and b in every bit position where a and b are equal;
+ * otherwise it returns 0.  Bit positions where a and b differ are
+ * ignored.
+ *
+ * This is used to efficiently compare against two values which differ
+ * in exactly one bit position, or against four values which differ in
+ * exactly two bit positions.  It is the basis for the following
+ * macros:
+ *
+ *   scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil,
+ *   scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil,
+ *   scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil,
+ *   scm_is_lisp_false,
+ *   scm_is_lisp_true,
+ *   scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (aka scm_is_bool)
+ *   scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil.
+ */
+#define SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON(x,a,b)				\
+  ((SCM_UNPACK(x) & ~(SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b))) ==		\
+   (SCM_UNPACK(a) & SCM_UNPACK(b)))
+
+/*
+ * These macros are used for compile-time verification that the
+ * constants have the properties needed for the above macro to work
+ * properly.
+ */
+#define SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED(x)  ((x) & ((x)-1))
+#define SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET(x)					\
+  ((x) != 0 && SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED (x) == 0)
+#define SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_TWO_BITS_SET(x)					\
+  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET (SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED (x)))
+
+#define SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION(a,b)		\
+  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET (SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b)))
+#define SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS(a,b,c,d)		\
+  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_TWO_BITS_SET ((SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b)) |	\
+                                 (SCM_UNPACK(b) ^ SCM_UNPACK(c)) |	\
+                                 (SCM_UNPACK(c) ^ SCM_UNPACK(d))))
 \f
 
 /* Evaluator byte codes ('immediate symbols').  These constants are used only
diff --git a/libguile/print.c b/libguile/print.c
index 6c44d59..fd65bf9 100644
--- a/libguile/print.c
+++ b/libguile/print.c
@@ -61,18 +61,17 @@
 static const char *iflagnames[] =
 {
   "#f",
+  "#nil",  /* Elisp nil value. Should print from elisp as symbol `nil'. */
+  "#<XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE__SHOULD_NOT_EXIST!!>",
+  "()",
   "#t",
+  "#<XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE__SHOULD_NOT_EXIST!!>",
+  "#<unspecified>",
   "#<undefined>",
   "#<eof>",
-  "()",
-  "#<unspecified>",
 
   /* Unbound slot marker for GOOPS.  For internal use in GOOPS only.  */
   "#<unbound>",
-
-  /* Elisp nil value.  This is its Scheme name; whenever it's printed in
-   * Elisp, it should appear as the symbol `nil'.  */
-  "#nil"
 };
 
 SCM_SYMBOL (sym_reader, "reader");
diff --git a/libguile/boolean.h b/libguile/boolean.h
index 5a83797..2c480c0 100644
--- a/libguile/boolean.h
+++ b/libguile/boolean.h
@@ -31,16 +31,97 @@
  *
  */ 
 
+/*
+ * Use these macros if it's important (for correctness)
+ * that %nil MUST be considered true
+ */
+#define scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil(x)     (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
+#define scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil(x)          (!scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
+
+/*
+ * Use these macros if %nil will never be tested,
+ * for increased efficiency.
+ */
+#define scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
+#define scm_is_true_assume_not_lisp_nil(x)  (!scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
+
+/*
+ * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
+ * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information on
+ * how the following macro works.
+ */
+#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
+# define scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil(x)    \
+  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F))
+#else
+# define scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil(x)    (scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil (x))
+#endif
+#define scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil(x) (!scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x))
 
-#define scm_is_false(x) scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F)
-#define scm_is_true(x)  !scm_is_false (x)
+/* XXX Should these macros treat %nil as false by default? */
+#define scm_is_false(x)  (scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
+#define scm_is_true(x)   (!scm_is_false (x))
+
+/*
+ * Since we know SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_BOOL_T differ by exactly one bit,
+ * and that SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_ELISP_NIL differ by exactly one bit,
+ * and that they of course can't be the same bit (or else SCM_BOOL_T
+ * and SCM_ELISP_NIL be would equal), it follows that SCM_BOOL_T and
+ * SCM_ELISP_NIL differ by exactly two bits, and these are the bits
+ * which will be ignored by SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON below.
+ *
+ * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
+ * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
+ *
+ * If SCM_ENABLE_ELISP is true, then scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil(x)
+ * returns 1 if and only if x is one of the following: SCM_BOOL_F,
+ * SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL, or SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE.
+ * Otherwise, it returns 0.
+ */
+#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
+# define scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil(x)  \
+  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL))
+#else
+# define scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
+#endif
+
+#define scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil(x)  \
+  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T))
+
+/* XXX Should scm_is_bool treat %nil as a boolean? */
+#define scm_is_bool(x)   (scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
 
-SCM_API int scm_is_bool (SCM x);
 #define scm_from_bool(x) ((x) ? SCM_BOOL_T : SCM_BOOL_F)
 SCM_API int scm_to_bool (SCM x);
 
 \f
 
+/*
+ * The following macros efficiently implement boolean truth testing as
+ * expected by most lisps, which treat '() aka SCM_EOL as false.
+ *
+ * Since we know SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_BOOL_F differ by exactly one
+ * bit, and that SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_EOL differ by exactly one bit,
+ * and that they of course can't be the same bit (or else SCM_BOOL_F
+ * and SCM_EOL be would equal), it follows that SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_EOL
+ * differ by exactly two bits, and these are the bits which will be
+ * ignored by SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON below.
+ *
+ * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
+ * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
+ *
+ * scm_is_lisp_false(x) returns 1 if and only if x is one of the
+ * following: SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL or
+ * SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE.  Otherwise, it returns 0.
+ */
+#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
+# define scm_is_lisp_false(x)  \
+  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL))
+# define scm_is_lisp_true(x)   (!scm_is_lisp_false(x))
+#endif
+
+\f
+
 SCM_API SCM scm_not (SCM x);
 SCM_API SCM scm_boolean_p (SCM obj);
 
diff --git a/libguile/boolean.c b/libguile/boolean.c
index d79bf79..9a4f896 100644
--- a/libguile/boolean.c
+++ b/libguile/boolean.c
@@ -29,15 +29,37 @@
 #include "libguile/lang.h"
 #include "libguile/tags.h"
 
+#include "verify.h"
+
 \f
 
+/*
+ * These compile-time tests verify the properties needed for the
+ * efficient test macros defined in boolean.h, which are defined in
+ * terms of the SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON macro.
+ *
+ * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
+ * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
+ */
+verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
+		(SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T));
+verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
+		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F));
+verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
+		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL));
+verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS		\
+		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T,		\
+		 SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE));
+verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS		\
+		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL,		\
+		 SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE));
 
 SCM_DEFINE (scm_not, "not", 1, 0, 0, 
             (SCM x),
             "Return @code{#t} iff @var{x} is @code{#f}, else return @code{#f}.")
 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_not
 {
-  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_false (x) || SCM_NILP (x));
+  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x));
 }
 #undef FUNC_NAME
 
@@ -47,19 +69,14 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_boolean_p, "boolean?", 1, 0, 0,
             "Return @code{#t} iff @var{obj} is either @code{#t} or @code{#f}.")
 #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_boolean_p
 {
-  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_bool (obj) || SCM_NILP (obj));
+  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil (obj));
 }
 #undef FUNC_NAME
 
 int
-scm_is_bool (SCM x)
-{
-  return scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_F) || scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_T);
-}
-
-int
 scm_to_bool (SCM x)
 {
+  /* XXX Should this first test use scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil instead? */
   if (scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_F))
     return 0;
   else if (scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_T))
diff --git a/libguile/pairs.h b/libguile/pairs.h
index a6d44d2..9c75709 100644
--- a/libguile/pairs.h
+++ b/libguile/pairs.h
@@ -34,7 +34,32 @@
 # define SCM_VALIDATE_PAIR(cell, expr) (expr)
 #endif
 
-#define scm_is_null(x)          (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_EOL))
+/*
+ * Use scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil if it's important (for correctness)
+ * that %nil must NOT be considered null.
+ */
+#define scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil(x)     (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_EOL))
+
+/*
+ * Use scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil if %nil will never be tested,
+ * for increased efficiency.
+ */
+#define scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_EOL))
+
+/*
+ * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
+ * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information on
+ * how the following macro works.
+ */
+#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
+# define scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil(x)  \
+  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL))
+#else
+# define scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil (x))
+#endif
+
+/* XXX Should scm_is_null treat %nil as null by default? */
+#define scm_is_null(x)		(scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil(x))
 
 #define SCM_CAR(x)		(SCM_VALIDATE_PAIR (x, SCM_CELL_OBJECT_0 (x)))
 #define SCM_CDR(x)		(SCM_VALIDATE_PAIR (x, SCM_CELL_OBJECT_1 (x)))
diff --git a/libguile/pairs.c b/libguile/pairs.c
index aaaeb11..49eef82 100644
--- a/libguile/pairs.c
+++ b/libguile/pairs.c
@@ -27,11 +27,25 @@
 
 #include "libguile/pairs.h"
 
+#include "verify.h"
+
 \f
 
 /* {Pairs}
  */
 
+/*
+ * This compile-time test verifies the properties needed for the
+ * efficient test macro scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil defined in pairs.h,
+ * which is defined in terms of the SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON macro.
+ *
+ * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
+ * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
+ */
+verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
+		 (SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL));
+
+
 #if (SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES == 1)
 
 #include "libguile/ports.h"
diff --git a/libguile/lang.h b/libguile/lang.h
index 47128de..985f5ef 100644
--- a/libguile/lang.h
+++ b/libguile/lang.h
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ SCM_INTERNAL void scm_init_lang (void);
 
 #endif /* ! SCM_ENABLE_ELISP */
 
-#define SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P(x) (scm_is_null (x) || SCM_NILP (x))
+#define SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P(x) (scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (x))
 
 #endif  /* SCM_LANG_H */
 
diff --git a/libguile/eval.i.c b/libguile/eval.i.c
index 99aa265..9da1664 100644
--- a/libguile/eval.i.c
+++ b/libguile/eval.i.c
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ dispatch:
           while (!scm_is_null (SCM_CDR (x)))
             {
               SCM test_result = EVALCAR (x, env);
-              if (scm_is_false (test_result) || SCM_NILP (test_result))
+              if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (test_result))
                 RETURN (SCM_BOOL_F);
               else
                 x = SCM_CDR (x);
@@ -442,8 +442,7 @@ dispatch:
 		      xx = SCM_CDR (clause);
 		      proc = EVALCAR (xx, env);
 		      guard_result = SCM_APPLY (proc, arg1, SCM_EOL);
-		      if (scm_is_true (guard_result)
-			  && !SCM_NILP (guard_result))
+		      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (guard_result))
 			{
 			  proc = SCM_CDDR (xx);
 			  proc = EVALCAR (proc, env);
@@ -451,7 +450,7 @@ dispatch:
 			  goto apply_proc;
 			}
 		    }
-                  else if (scm_is_true (arg1) && !SCM_NILP (arg1))
+                  else if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (arg1))
                     {
                       x = SCM_CDR (clause);
                       if (scm_is_null (x))
@@ -498,7 +497,7 @@ dispatch:
 
             SCM test_result = EVALCAR (test_form, env);
 
-            while (scm_is_false (test_result) || SCM_NILP (test_result))
+            while (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (test_result))
               {
                 {
                   /* Evaluate body forms.  */
@@ -552,7 +551,7 @@ dispatch:
           {
             SCM test_result = EVALCAR (x, env);
             x = SCM_CDR (x);  /* then expression */
-            if (scm_is_false (test_result) || SCM_NILP (test_result))
+            if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (test_result))
               {
                 x = SCM_CDR (x);  /* else expression */
                 if (scm_is_null (x))
@@ -623,7 +622,7 @@ dispatch:
           while (!scm_is_null (SCM_CDR (x)))
             {
               SCM val = EVALCAR (x, env);
-              if (scm_is_true (val) && !SCM_NILP (val))
+              if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (val))
                 RETURN (val);
               else
                 x = SCM_CDR (x);

[-- Attachment #3: vm-fixes.patch --]
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diff --git a/libguile/vm-i-system.c b/libguile/vm-i-system.c
index d55d6e2..427a2fc 100644
--- a/libguile/vm-i-system.c
+++ b/libguile/vm-i-system.c
@@ -406,12 +406,12 @@ VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (31, br, "br", 2, 0, 0)
 
 VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (32, br_if, "br-if", 2, 0, 0)
 {
-  BR (!SCM_FALSEP (*sp));
+  BR (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (*sp));
 }
 
 VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (33, br_if_not, "br-if-not", 2, 0, 0)
 {
-  BR (SCM_FALSEP (*sp));
+  BR (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (*sp));
 }
 
 VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (34, br_if_eq, "br-if-eq", 2, 0, 0)
@@ -428,12 +428,12 @@ VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (35, br_if_not_eq, "br-if-not-eq", 2, 0, 0)
 
 VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (36, br_if_null, "br-if-null", 2, 0, 0)
 {
-  BR (SCM_NULLP (*sp));
+  BR (scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (*sp));
 }
 
 VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (37, br_if_not_null, "br-if-not-null", 2, 0, 0)
 {
-  BR (!SCM_NULLP (*sp));
+  BR (!scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (*sp));
 }
 
 \f
diff --git a/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c b/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c
index 5de39a2..40781ff 100644
--- a/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c
+++ b/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c
@@ -32,13 +32,13 @@
 VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (80, not, "not", 1)
 {
   ARGS1 (x);
-  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (SCM_FALSEP (x)));
+  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x)));
 }
 
 VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (81, not_not, "not-not", 1)
 {
   ARGS1 (x);
-  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!SCM_FALSEP (x)));
+  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x)));
 }
 
 VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (82, eq, "eq?", 2)
@@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (83, not_eq, "not-eq?", 2)
 VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (84, nullp, "null?", 1)
 {
   ARGS1 (x);
-  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (SCM_NULLP (x)));
+  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (x)));
 }
 
 VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (85, not_nullp, "not-null?", 1)
 {
   ARGS1 (x);
-  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!SCM_NULLP (x)));
+  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (x)));
 }
 
 VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (86, eqv, "eqv?", 2)

[-- Attachment #4: srfi-1-fixes.patch --]
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diff --git a/srfi/srfi-1.c b/srfi/srfi-1.c
index 02f46fc..268f1dc 100644
--- a/srfi/srfi-1.c
+++ b/srfi/srfi-1.c
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_break, "break", 2, 0, 0,
   for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
     {
       SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
-      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
+      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
         goto done;
 
       /* want this elem, tack it onto the end of ret */
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_break_x, "break!", 2, 0, 0,
   p = &lst;
   for (upto = lst; scm_is_pair (upto); upto = SCM_CDR (upto))
     {
-      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
+      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
         goto done;
 
       /* want this element */
@@ -334,7 +334,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_count, "count", 2, 0, 1,
       SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
 
       for ( ; scm_is_pair (list1); list1 = SCM_CDR (list1))
-        count += scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (list1)));
+        count += scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred,
+							   SCM_CAR (list1)));
 
       /* check below that list1 is a proper list, and done */
     end_list1:
@@ -361,8 +362,9 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_count, "count", 2, 0, 1,
               argnum = 3;
               break;
             }
-          count += scm_is_true (pred_tramp
-				(pred, SCM_CAR (list1), SCM_CAR (list2)));
+          count += scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp
+						 (pred, SCM_CAR (list1),
+						  SCM_CAR (list2)));
           list1 = SCM_CDR (list1);
           list2 = SCM_CDR (list2);
         }
@@ -396,7 +398,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_count, "count", 2, 0, 1,
               SCM_SIMPLE_VECTOR_SET (vec, i, SCM_CDR (lst));  /* rest of lst */
             }
 
-          count += scm_is_true (scm_apply (pred, args, SCM_EOL));
+          count += scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (scm_apply (pred, args,
+							    SCM_EOL));
         }
     }
 
@@ -452,7 +455,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete, "delete", 2, 1, 0,
 
   for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
     {
-      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
+      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
         {
           /* delete this element, so copy those at keeplst */
           p = list_copy_part (keeplst, count, p);
@@ -509,7 +512,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_x, "delete!", 2, 1, 0,
        scm_is_pair (walk);
        walk = SCM_CDR (walk))
     {
-      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (walk))))
+      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (walk))))
 	*prev = SCM_CDR (walk);
       else
 	prev = SCM_CDRLOC (walk);
@@ -591,7 +594,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_duplicates, "delete-duplicates", 1, 1, 0,
       /* look for item in "ret" list */
       for (l = ret; scm_is_pair (l); l = SCM_CDR (l))
         {
-          if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
+          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
             {
               /* "item" is a duplicate, so copy keeplst onto ret */
             duplicate:
@@ -608,7 +611,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_duplicates, "delete-duplicates", 1, 1, 0,
       for (i = 0,       l = keeplst;
            i < count && scm_is_pair (l);
            i++,         l = SCM_CDR (l))
-        if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
+        if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
           goto duplicate;
 
       /* keep this element */
@@ -684,7 +687,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_duplicates_x, "delete-duplicates!", 1, 1, 0,
           l = ret;
           for (;;)
             {
-              if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
+              if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l),
+							 item)))
                 break;  /* equal, forget this element */
 
               if (scm_is_eq (l, endret))
@@ -770,7 +774,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_drop_while, "drop-while", 2, 0, 0,
   SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
 
   for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
-    if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
+    if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
       goto done;
 
   SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
@@ -824,7 +828,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_filter_map, "filter-map", 2, 0, 1,
       for ( ; scm_is_pair (list1); list1 = SCM_CDR (list1))
         {
           elem = proc_tramp (proc, SCM_CAR (list1));
-          if (scm_is_true (elem))
+          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (elem))
             {
               newcell = scm_cons (elem, SCM_EOL);
               *loc = newcell;
@@ -855,7 +859,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_filter_map, "filter-map", 2, 0, 1,
               goto check_lst_and_done;
             }
           elem = proc_tramp (proc, SCM_CAR (list1), SCM_CAR (list2));
-          if (scm_is_true (elem))
+          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (elem))
             {
               newcell = scm_cons (elem, SCM_EOL);
               *loc = newcell;
@@ -895,7 +899,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_filter_map, "filter-map", 2, 0, 1,
             }
 
           elem = scm_apply (proc, args, SCM_EOL);
-          if (scm_is_true (elem))
+          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (elem))
             {
               newcell = scm_cons (elem, SCM_EOL);
               *loc = newcell;
@@ -924,7 +928,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_find, "find", 2, 0, 0,
   for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
     {
       SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
-      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
+      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
         return elem;
     }
   SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
@@ -945,7 +949,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_find_tail, "find-tail", 2, 0, 0,
   SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
 
   for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
-    if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
+    if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
       return lst;
   SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
 
@@ -1121,7 +1125,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_list_index, "list-index", 2, 0, 1,
       SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
 
       for ( ; scm_is_pair (list1); n++, list1 = SCM_CDR (list1))
-        if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (list1))))
+        if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (list1))))
           return SCM_I_MAKINUM (n);
 
       /* not found, check below that list1 is a proper list */
@@ -1146,8 +1150,9 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_list_index, "list-index", 2, 0, 1,
               argnum = 3;
               break;
             }
-          if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred,
-                                       SCM_CAR (list1), SCM_CAR (list2))))
+          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred,
+							SCM_CAR (list1),
+							SCM_CAR (list2))))
             return SCM_I_MAKINUM (n);
 
           list1 = SCM_CDR (list1);
@@ -1183,7 +1188,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_list_index, "list-index", 2, 0, 1,
               SCM_SIMPLE_VECTOR_SET (vec, i, SCM_CDR (lst));  /* rest of lst */
             }
 
-          if (scm_is_true (scm_apply (pred, args, SCM_EOL)))
+          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (scm_apply (pred, args, SCM_EOL)))
             return SCM_I_MAKINUM (n);
         }
     }
@@ -1286,7 +1291,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_lset_adjoin, "lset-adjoin", 2, 0, 1,
       elem = SCM_CAR (rest);
 
       for (l = lst; scm_is_pair (l); l = SCM_CDR (l))
-        if (scm_is_true (equal_tramp (equal, SCM_CAR (l), elem)))
+        if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_tramp (equal, SCM_CAR (l),
+						       elem)))
           goto next_elem; /* elem already in lst, don't add */
 
       SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P(l), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
@@ -1343,7 +1349,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_lset_difference_x, "lset-difference!", 2, 0, 1,
            r = SCM_CDR (r), argnum++)
         {
           for (b = SCM_CAR (r); scm_is_pair (b); b = SCM_CDR (b))
-            if (scm_is_true (equal_tramp (equal, elem, SCM_CAR (b))))
+            if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_tramp (equal, elem,
+							   SCM_CAR (b))))
               goto next_elem; /* equal to elem, so drop that elem */
 
           SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (b), b, argnum, FUNC_NAME,"list");
@@ -1385,7 +1392,7 @@ check_map_args (SCM argv,
       long elt_len;
       elt = SCM_SIMPLE_VECTOR_REF (argv, i);
 
-      if (!(scm_is_null (elt) || scm_is_pair (elt)))
+      if (!(scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (elt) || scm_is_pair (elt)))
 	goto check_map_error;
 	
       elt_len = srfi1_ilength (elt);
@@ -1430,7 +1437,8 @@ scm_srfi1_map (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
   SCM *pres = &res;
 
   len = srfi1_ilength (arg1);
-  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg1) || scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
+  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg1) ||
+		 scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
 		g_srfi1_map,
 		scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args), SCM_ARG2, s_srfi1_map);
   SCM_VALIDATE_REST_ARGUMENT (args);
@@ -1456,7 +1464,7 @@ scm_srfi1_map (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
 		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args), SCM_ARG1, s_srfi1_map);
       if (len < 0 || (len2 >= 0 && len2 < len))
 	len = len2;
-      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
+      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
 		    && len >= 0 && len2 >= -1,
 		    g_srfi1_map,
 		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args),
@@ -1501,7 +1509,8 @@ scm_srfi1_for_each (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
 {
   long i, len;
   len = srfi1_ilength (arg1);
-  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg1) || scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
+  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg1) ||
+		 scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
 		g_srfi1_for_each, scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args),
 		SCM_ARG2, s_srfi1_for_each);
   SCM_VALIDATE_REST_ARGUMENT (args);
@@ -1528,7 +1537,7 @@ scm_srfi1_for_each (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
 		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args), SCM_ARG1, s_srfi1_for_each);
       if (len < 0 || (len2 >= 0 && len2 < len))
 	len = len2;
-      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
+      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
 		    && len >= 0 && len2 >= -1,
 		    g_srfi1_for_each,
 		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args),
@@ -1593,7 +1602,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_member, "member", 2, 1, 0,
     }
   for (; !SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
     {
-      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
+      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
 	return lst;
     }
   return SCM_BOOL_F;
@@ -1621,7 +1630,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_assoc, "assoc", 2, 1, 0,
       SCM tmp = SCM_CAR (ls);
       SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (scm_is_pair (tmp), alist, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME,
 		       "association list");
-      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, key, SCM_CAR (tmp))))
+      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, key, SCM_CAR (tmp))))
 	return tmp;
     }
   SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (ls), alist, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME,
@@ -1685,7 +1694,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_partition, "partition", 2, 0, 0,
     elt = SCM_CAR (list);
     new_tail = scm_cons (SCM_CAR (list), SCM_EOL);
 
-    if (scm_is_true (call (pred, elt))) {
+    if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (call (pred, elt))) {
       SCM_SETCDR(kept_tail, new_tail);
       kept_tail = new_tail;
     }
@@ -1737,7 +1746,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_partition_x, "partition!", 2, 0, 0,
 
   for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
     {
-      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
+      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
         {
           *tp = lst;
           tp = SCM_CDRLOC (lst);
@@ -1906,7 +1915,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_remove, "remove", 2, 0, 0,
        scm_is_pair (walk);
        walk = SCM_CDR (walk))
     {
-      if (scm_is_false (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
+      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
 	{
 	  *prev = scm_cons (SCM_CAR (walk), SCM_EOL);
 	  prev = SCM_CDRLOC (*prev);
@@ -1938,7 +1947,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_remove_x, "remove!", 2, 0, 0,
        scm_is_pair (walk);
        walk = SCM_CDR (walk))
     {
-      if (scm_is_false (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
+      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
 	prev = SCM_CDRLOC (walk);
       else
 	*prev = SCM_CDR (walk);
@@ -1987,7 +1996,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_span, "span", 2, 0, 0,
   for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
     {
       SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
-      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
+      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
         goto done;
 
       /* want this elem, tack it onto the end of ret */
@@ -2019,7 +2028,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_span_x, "span!", 2, 0, 0,
   p = &lst;
   for (upto = lst; scm_is_pair (upto); upto = SCM_CDR (upto))
     {
-      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
+      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
         goto done;
 
       /* want this element */
@@ -2147,7 +2156,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_take_while, "take-while", 2, 0, 0,
   for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
     {
       SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
-      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
+      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
         goto done;
 
       /* want this elem, tack it onto the end of ret */
@@ -2178,7 +2187,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_take_while_x, "take-while!", 2, 0, 0,
   p = &lst;
   for (upto = lst; scm_is_pair (upto); upto = SCM_CDR (upto))
     {
-      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
+      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
         goto done;
 
       /* want this element */

[-- Attachment #5: non-essential.patch --]
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diff --git a/libguile/discouraged.h b/libguile/discouraged.h
index 1be05f0..0411069 100644
--- a/libguile/discouraged.h
+++ b/libguile/discouraged.h
@@ -54,6 +54,9 @@
 
 /* SCM_BOOL_NOT returns the other boolean.  
  * The order of ^s here is important for Borland C++ (!?!?!)
+ *
+ * XXX Should this handle %nil properly, and thus be
+ * defined as (scm_from_bool (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x))) ?
  */
 #define SCM_BOOL_NOT(x)		(SCM_PACK (SCM_UNPACK (x) \
 					   ^ (SCM_UNPACK (SCM_BOOL_T) \
diff --git a/libguile/goops.c b/libguile/goops.c
index 1548472..b6234a6 100644
--- a/libguile/goops.c
+++ b/libguile/goops.c
@@ -190,11 +190,12 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_class_of, "class-of", 1, 0, 0,
       return scm_class_integer;
 
     case scm_tc3_imm24:
+      /* XXX What should be done with SCM_ELISP_NIL? */
       if (SCM_CHARP (x))
 	return scm_class_char;
-      else if (scm_is_bool (x))
+      else if (scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
         return scm_class_boolean;
-      else if (scm_is_null (x))
+      else if (scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
         return scm_class_null;
       else
         return scm_class_unknown;

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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-07-09 16:11 [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1 Mark H Weaver
@ 2009-07-23 21:38 ` Andy Wingo
  2009-07-30 22:05   ` Neil Jerram
                     ` (2 more replies)
  2009-08-28  7:08 ` Neil Jerram
  2009-08-28  7:08 ` Neil Jerram
  2 siblings, 3 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Andy Wingo @ 2009-07-23 21:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mark H Weaver; +Cc: guile-devel

Hi Mark,

This is also not a patch review yet :)

On Thu 09 Jul 2009 18:11, Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org> writes:

> I added the following macros, whose names explicitly state how %nil
> should be handled.  See the comments in the patch for more information
> about these.
>
>   scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil  scm_is_true_assume_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil     scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil          scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil
>
>   scm_is_lisp_false                 scm_is_lisp_true
>
>   scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil
>
>   scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil

These are terrible names. But they seem to be the best names for the
concepts we're trying to express. I don't understand all of them yet,
will wait for a review -- unless Neil takes care of that before I do ;-)

> The following already-existing macros are defined as aliases, such
> that their semantics is unchanged (although scm_is_bool used to be a
> function and is now a macro).
>
>   scm_is_null   -->  scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_false  -->  scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_true   -->  scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_bool   -->  scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil

This part sounds right to me, based on the current semantics.

> (I still believe that these should be changed to versions that handle
>  %nil properly, but await approval on that point, so these patches do
>  not make those changes)

Yes, this also sounds right to me.

> Also, if the preprocessor macro SCM_ENABLE_ELISP is not true (this
> macro already existed and was used in lang.h), all overheads
> associated with %nil handling are eliminated from the above macros.

Excellent. Hacks like this are excellent :-)

> vm-fixes.patch changes semantics, by fixing %nil handling in the
> following instructions: br-if, br-if-not, br-if-null, br-if-not-null,
> not, not-not, null?, and not-null?

Sounds great in principle, though i have not looked at it

> srfi-1-fixes.patch changes semantics, by fixing %nil handling in
> several functions.  Note that this patch (and several other large
> forthcoming patches) will be unnecessary if the scm_is_false,
> scm_is_true, and scm_is_null macros are changed to handle %nil as I
> proposed.

Hm. Perhaps we should decide first.

> non-essential.patch is the last and least important.  It doesn't
> change any functionality or implementation.  It changes two
> occurrences of scm_is_bool and scm_is_null, in which %nil must *not*
> be treated as a boolean or null, to use newly-added equivalent macros
> which are explicit about how nil should be handled.  These changes
> will be needed if scm_is_null is changed as I proposed.  It also adds
> a few comments related to %nil handling.
>
> I've run "make check" on recent git master (c4b681fd) with these
> patches applied, and everything seems to work.

Sounds good too.

> I haven't yet run any benchmarks, because I'm not sure how to best do
> that.  I doubt the changes will make any noticeable difference except
> possibly in C code which does a lot of tests which include %nil.

Yeah I don't expect too many differences either. Still, nice to clean
up.

Regards,

Andy
-- 
http://wingolog.org/




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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-07-23 21:38 ` Andy Wingo
@ 2009-07-30 22:05   ` Neil Jerram
  2009-08-30  9:18   ` Neil Jerram
  2009-08-30 18:01   ` Mark H Weaver
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Neil Jerram @ 2009-07-30 22:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mark H Weaver; +Cc: Andy Wingo, guile-devel

Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> writes:

> Hi Mark,
>
> This is also not a patch review yet :)
>
> On Thu 09 Jul 2009 18:11, Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org> writes:
>
>> I added the following macros, whose names explicitly state how %nil
>> should be handled.  See the comments in the patch for more information
>> about these.

Hi Mark,

I'm really sorry I haven't reviewed this patch yet, or commented on
your arguments for handling %nil more pervasively.  From skimming the
emails, your arguments look persuasive, but I'm afraid detailed review
will have to wait a bit longer, as I'm going to be on holiday and away
from email for a couple of weeks.  I'm sorry about that, and really
appreciate your work on this area.

Regards,
        Neil




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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-07-09 16:11 [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1 Mark H Weaver
  2009-07-23 21:38 ` Andy Wingo
@ 2009-08-28  7:08 ` Neil Jerram
  2009-08-28  7:11   ` Neil Jerram
  2009-08-28  7:08 ` Neil Jerram
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Neil Jerram @ 2009-08-28  7:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mark H Weaver; +Cc: guile-devel

So, finally, here we go with these patches.

Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org> writes:

> Attached are patches to optimize %nil handling, along with some fixes
> to %nil-handling bugs, as I outlined in my recent posts.
>
> Four patches are attached.  The first.patch is the most important, and
> is a prerequisite for the others.  In brief it does the following:
>
>  * Renumbers the IFLAG constants.
>
>  * Adds several macros related to boolean type tests, null tests, and
>    boolean-truth testing (including lisp-style boolean-truth tests).
>
>  * Adds compile-time checks to verify the necessary IFLAG numbering
>    properties needed for the checks to work properly.
>
>  * Changes some existing code to use the new optimized macros, without
>    changing the semantics of the code at all (except that scm_is_bool
>    is changed from a function to a macro).
>
> I added the following macros, whose names explicitly state how %nil
> should be handled.  See the comments in the patch for more information
> about these.
>
>   scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil  scm_is_true_assume_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil     scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil          scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil
>
>   scm_is_lisp_false                 scm_is_lisp_true
>
>   scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil
>
>   scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil
>
> The following already-existing macros are defined as aliases, such
> that their semantics is unchanged (although scm_is_bool used to be a
> function and is now a macro).
>
>   scm_is_null   -->  scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_false  -->  scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_true   -->  scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_bool   -->  scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil
>
> (I still believe that these should be changed to versions that handle
>  %nil properly, but await approval on that point, so these patches do
>  not make those changes)
>
> Also, if the preprocessor macro SCM_ENABLE_ELISP is not true (this
> macro already existed and was used in lang.h), all overheads
> associated with %nil handling are eliminated from the above macros.
>
>
> vm-fixes.patch changes semantics, by fixing %nil handling in the
> following instructions: br-if, br-if-not, br-if-null, br-if-not-null,
> not, not-not, null?, and not-null?
>
> srfi-1-fixes.patch changes semantics, by fixing %nil handling in
> several functions.  Note that this patch (and several other large
> forthcoming patches) will be unnecessary if the scm_is_false,
> scm_is_true, and scm_is_null macros are changed to handle %nil as I
> proposed.
>
> non-essential.patch is the last and least important.  It doesn't
> change any functionality or implementation.  It changes two
> occurrences of scm_is_bool and scm_is_null, in which %nil must *not*
> be treated as a boolean or null, to use newly-added equivalent macros
> which are explicit about how nil should be handled.  These changes
> will be needed if scm_is_null is changed as I proposed.  It also adds
> a few comments related to %nil handling.
>
> I've run "make check" on recent git master (c4b681fd) with these
> patches applied, and everything seems to work.
>
> I haven't yet run any benchmarks, because I'm not sure how to best do
> that.  I doubt the changes will make any noticeable difference except
> possibly in C code which does a lot of tests which include %nil.
>
> Comments and suggestions solicited.
>
>    Best,
>     Mark
>
> diff --git a/libguile/tags.h b/libguile/tags.h
> index 3294533..25aea09 100644
> --- a/libguile/tags.h
> +++ b/libguile/tags.h
> @@ -516,12 +516,47 @@ enum scm_tc8_tags
>  #define SCM_MAKIFLAG(n)  SCM_MAKE_ITAG8 ((n), scm_tc8_flag)
>  #define SCM_IFLAGNUM(n)  (SCM_ITAG8_DATA (n))
>  
> +/*
> + * IMPORTANT NOTE regarding IFLAG numbering!!!
> + *
> + * Several macros depend upon careful IFLAG numbering of SCM_BOOL_F,
> + * SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL, and the two SCM_XXX_*_DONT_USE
> + * constants.  In particular:
> + *
> + * - SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_BOOL_T must differ in exactly one bit position.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil, aka scm_is_bool)
> + *
> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_BOOL_F must differ in exactly one bit position.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil and
> + *    scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil)
> + *
> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_EOL must differ in exactly one bit position.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil)
> + *
> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL, SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE
> + *   must all be equal except for two bit positions.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_lisp_false)
> + *
> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE
> + *   must all be equal except for two bit positions.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil)
> + *
> + * These properties allow the aforementioned macros to be implemented
> + * by bitwise ANDing with a mask and then comparing with a constant,
> + * using as a common basis the macro SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON,
> + * defined below.  The properties are checked at compile-time using
> + * `verify' macros near the top of boolean.c and pairs.c.
> + */

Appreciate the detailed comments.

>  #define SCM_BOOL_F		SCM_MAKIFLAG (0)
> -#define SCM_BOOL_T 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (1)
> -#define SCM_UNDEFINED	 	SCM_MAKIFLAG (2)
> -#define SCM_EOF_VAL 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (3)
> -#define SCM_EOL			SCM_MAKIFLAG (4)
> -#define SCM_UNSPECIFIED		SCM_MAKIFLAG (5)
> +#define SCM_ELISP_NIL		SCM_MAKIFLAG (1)
> +#define SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE	SCM_MAKIFLAG (2)
> +#define SCM_EOL			SCM_MAKIFLAG (3)
> +#define SCM_BOOL_T 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (4)
> +#define SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE	SCM_MAKIFLAG (5)
> +
> +#define SCM_UNSPECIFIED		SCM_MAKIFLAG (6)
> +#define SCM_UNDEFINED	 	SCM_MAKIFLAG (7)
> +#define SCM_EOF_VAL 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (8)
>  
>  /* When a variable is unbound this is marked by the SCM_UNDEFINED
>   * value.  The following is an unbound value which can be handled on
> @@ -531,14 +566,50 @@ enum scm_tc8_tags
>   * the code which handles this value in C so that SCM_UNDEFINED can be
>   * used instead.  It is not ideal to let this kind of unique and
>   * strange values loose on the Scheme level.  */
> -#define SCM_UNBOUND		SCM_MAKIFLAG (6)
> -
> -/* The Elisp nil value.  */
> -#define SCM_ELISP_NIL		SCM_MAKIFLAG (7)
> -
> +#define SCM_UNBOUND		SCM_MAKIFLAG (9)
>  
>  #define SCM_UNBNDP(x)		(scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_UNDEFINED))
>  
> +/*
> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON(x,a,b) returns 1 if and only if x
> + * matches both a and b in every bit position where a and b are equal;
> + * otherwise it returns 0.  Bit positions where a and b differ are
> + * ignored.
> + *
> + * This is used to efficiently compare against two values which differ
> + * in exactly one bit position, or against four values which differ in
> + * exactly two bit positions.  It is the basis for the following
> + * macros:
> + *
> + *   scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil,
> + *   scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil,
> + *   scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil,
> + *   scm_is_lisp_false,
> + *   scm_is_lisp_true,
> + *   scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (aka scm_is_bool)
> + *   scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil.
> + */
> +#define SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON(x,a,b)				\
> +  ((SCM_UNPACK(x) & ~(SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b))) ==		\
> +   (SCM_UNPACK(a) & SCM_UNPACK(b)))
> +
> +/*
> + * These macros are used for compile-time verification that the
> + * constants have the properties needed for the above macro to work
> + * properly.
> + */
> +#define SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED(x)  ((x) & ((x)-1))
> +#define SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET(x)					\
> +  ((x) != 0 && SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED (x) == 0)

I know they're not needed, but I'd still add some more parentheses
here.

> +#define SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_TWO_BITS_SET(x)					\
> +  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET (SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED (x)))
> +
> +#define SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION(a,b)		\
> +  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET (SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b)))
> +#define SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS(a,b,c,d)		\
> +  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_TWO_BITS_SET ((SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b)) |	\
> +                                 (SCM_UNPACK(b) ^ SCM_UNPACK(c)) |	\
> +                                 (SCM_UNPACK(c) ^ SCM_UNPACK(d))))
>  \f

I'd like to make it explicit that these macros are not part of the
public libguile API, and we recently agreed on using the
BUILDING_LIBGUILE macro to do this.  So we just need to put #ifdef
BUILDING_LIBGUILE ... #endif around them.

>  /* Evaluator byte codes ('immediate symbols').  These constants are used only
> diff --git a/libguile/print.c b/libguile/print.c
> index 6c44d59..fd65bf9 100644
> --- a/libguile/print.c
> +++ b/libguile/print.c
> @@ -61,18 +61,17 @@
>  static const char *iflagnames[] =
>  {
>    "#f",
> +  "#nil",  /* Elisp nil value. Should print from elisp as symbol `nil'. */
> +  "#<XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE__SHOULD_NOT_EXIST!!>",
> +  "()",
>    "#t",
> +  "#<XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE__SHOULD_NOT_EXIST!!>",

"SHOULD_NOT_EXIST" might make a future developer think that those
entries should removed from the code.  Maybe add a comment to explain
what it really means, or change to "SHOULD_NEVER_BE_SEEN"?

> +  "#<unspecified>",
>    "#<undefined>",
>    "#<eof>",
> -  "()",
> -  "#<unspecified>",
>  
>    /* Unbound slot marker for GOOPS.  For internal use in GOOPS only.  */
>    "#<unbound>",
> -
> -  /* Elisp nil value.  This is its Scheme name; whenever it's printed in
> -   * Elisp, it should appear as the symbol `nil'.  */
> -  "#nil"
>  };
>  
>  SCM_SYMBOL (sym_reader, "reader");
> diff --git a/libguile/boolean.h b/libguile/boolean.h
> index 5a83797..2c480c0 100644
> --- a/libguile/boolean.h
> +++ b/libguile/boolean.h
> @@ -31,16 +31,97 @@
>   *
>   */ 
>  
> +/*
> + * Use these macros if it's important (for correctness)
> + * that %nil MUST be considered true
> + */
> +#define scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil(x)     (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
> +#define scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil(x)          (!scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
> +
> +/*
> + * Use these macros if %nil will never be tested,
> + * for increased efficiency.
> + */
> +#define scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
> +#define scm_is_true_assume_not_lisp_nil(x)  (!scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
> +
> +/*
> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information on
> + * how the following macro works.
> + */
> +#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
> +# define scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil(x)    \
> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F))
> +#else
> +# define scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil(x)    (scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil (x))
> +#endif
> +#define scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil(x) (!scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x))
>  
> -#define scm_is_false(x) scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F)
> -#define scm_is_true(x)  !scm_is_false (x)
> +/* XXX Should these macros treat %nil as false by default? */
> +#define scm_is_false(x)  (scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
> +#define scm_is_true(x)   (!scm_is_false (x))
> +
> +/*
> + * Since we know SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_BOOL_T differ by exactly one bit,
> + * and that SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_ELISP_NIL differ by exactly one bit,
> + * and that they of course can't be the same bit (or else SCM_BOOL_T
> + * and SCM_ELISP_NIL be would equal), it follows that SCM_BOOL_T and
> + * SCM_ELISP_NIL differ by exactly two bits, and these are the bits
> + * which will be ignored by SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON below.
> + *
> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
> + *
> + * If SCM_ENABLE_ELISP is true, then scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil(x)
> + * returns 1 if and only if x is one of the following: SCM_BOOL_F,
> + * SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL, or SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE.
> + * Otherwise, it returns 0.
> + */
> +#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
> +# define scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil(x)  \
> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL))
> +#else
> +# define scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
> +#endif
> +
> +#define scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil(x)  \
> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T))
> +
> +/* XXX Should scm_is_bool treat %nil as a boolean? */
> +#define scm_is_bool(x)   (scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
>  
> -SCM_API int scm_is_bool (SCM x);
>  #define scm_from_bool(x) ((x) ? SCM_BOOL_T : SCM_BOOL_F)
>  SCM_API int scm_to_bool (SCM x);
>  
>  \f
>  
> +/*
> + * The following macros efficiently implement boolean truth testing as
> + * expected by most lisps, which treat '() aka SCM_EOL as false.
> + *
> + * Since we know SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_BOOL_F differ by exactly one
> + * bit, and that SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_EOL differ by exactly one bit,
> + * and that they of course can't be the same bit (or else SCM_BOOL_F
> + * and SCM_EOL be would equal), it follows that SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_EOL
> + * differ by exactly two bits, and these are the bits which will be
> + * ignored by SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON below.
> + *
> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
> + *
> + * scm_is_lisp_false(x) returns 1 if and only if x is one of the
> + * following: SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL or
> + * SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE.  Otherwise, it returns 0.
> + */
> +#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
> +# define scm_is_lisp_false(x)  \
> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL))
> +# define scm_is_lisp_true(x)   (!scm_is_lisp_false(x))
> +#endif
> +
> +\f
> +
>  SCM_API SCM scm_not (SCM x);
>  SCM_API SCM scm_boolean_p (SCM obj);
>  
> diff --git a/libguile/boolean.c b/libguile/boolean.c
> index d79bf79..9a4f896 100644
> --- a/libguile/boolean.c
> +++ b/libguile/boolean.c
> @@ -29,15 +29,37 @@
>  #include "libguile/lang.h"
>  #include "libguile/tags.h"
>  
> +#include "verify.h"
> +
>  \f
>  
> +/*
> + * These compile-time tests verify the properties needed for the
> + * efficient test macros defined in boolean.h, which are defined in
> + * terms of the SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON macro.
> + *
> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
> + */
> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
> +		(SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T));
> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
> +		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F));
> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
> +		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL));
> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS		\
> +		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T,		\
> +		 SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE));
> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS		\
> +		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL,		\
> +		 SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE));
>  
>  SCM_DEFINE (scm_not, "not", 1, 0, 0, 
>              (SCM x),
>              "Return @code{#t} iff @var{x} is @code{#f}, else return @code{#f}.")
>  #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_not
>  {
> -  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_false (x) || SCM_NILP (x));
> +  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x));
>  }
>  #undef FUNC_NAME
>  
> @@ -47,19 +69,14 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_boolean_p, "boolean?", 1, 0, 0,
>              "Return @code{#t} iff @var{obj} is either @code{#t} or @code{#f}.")
>  #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_boolean_p
>  {
> -  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_bool (obj) || SCM_NILP (obj));
> +  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil (obj));
>  }
>  #undef FUNC_NAME
>  
>  int
> -scm_is_bool (SCM x)
> -{
> -  return scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_F) || scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_T);
> -}
> -
> -int
>  scm_to_bool (SCM x)
>  {
> +  /* XXX Should this first test use scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil instead? */
>    if (scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_F))
>      return 0;
>    else if (scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_T))
> diff --git a/libguile/pairs.h b/libguile/pairs.h
> index a6d44d2..9c75709 100644
> --- a/libguile/pairs.h
> +++ b/libguile/pairs.h
> @@ -34,7 +34,32 @@
>  # define SCM_VALIDATE_PAIR(cell, expr) (expr)
>  #endif
>  
> -#define scm_is_null(x)          (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_EOL))
> +/*
> + * Use scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil if it's important (for correctness)
> + * that %nil must NOT be considered null.
> + */
> +#define scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil(x)     (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_EOL))
> +
> +/*
> + * Use scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil if %nil will never be tested,
> + * for increased efficiency.
> + */
> +#define scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_EOL))
> +
> +/*
> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information on
> + * how the following macro works.
> + */
> +#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
> +# define scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil(x)  \
> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL))
> +#else
> +# define scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil (x))
> +#endif
> +
> +/* XXX Should scm_is_null treat %nil as null by default? */
> +#define scm_is_null(x)		(scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil(x))
>  
>  #define SCM_CAR(x)		(SCM_VALIDATE_PAIR (x, SCM_CELL_OBJECT_0 (x)))
>  #define SCM_CDR(x)		(SCM_VALIDATE_PAIR (x, SCM_CELL_OBJECT_1 (x)))
> diff --git a/libguile/pairs.c b/libguile/pairs.c
> index aaaeb11..49eef82 100644
> --- a/libguile/pairs.c
> +++ b/libguile/pairs.c
> @@ -27,11 +27,25 @@
>  
>  #include "libguile/pairs.h"
>  
> +#include "verify.h"
> +
>  \f
>  
>  /* {Pairs}
>   */
>  
> +/*
> + * This compile-time test verifies the properties needed for the
> + * efficient test macro scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil defined in pairs.h,
> + * which is defined in terms of the SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON macro.
> + *
> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
> + */
> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
> +		 (SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL));
> +
> +
>  #if (SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES == 1)
>  
>  #include "libguile/ports.h"
> diff --git a/libguile/lang.h b/libguile/lang.h
> index 47128de..985f5ef 100644
> --- a/libguile/lang.h
> +++ b/libguile/lang.h
> @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ SCM_INTERNAL void scm_init_lang (void);
>  
>  #endif /* ! SCM_ENABLE_ELISP */
>  
> -#define SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P(x) (scm_is_null (x) || SCM_NILP (x))
> +#define SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P(x) (scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (x))
>  
>  #endif  /* SCM_LANG_H */
>  
> diff --git a/libguile/eval.i.c b/libguile/eval.i.c
> index 99aa265..9da1664 100644
> --- a/libguile/eval.i.c
> +++ b/libguile/eval.i.c
> @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ dispatch:
>            while (!scm_is_null (SCM_CDR (x)))
>              {
>                SCM test_result = EVALCAR (x, env);
> -              if (scm_is_false (test_result) || SCM_NILP (test_result))
> +              if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (test_result))
>                  RETURN (SCM_BOOL_F);
>                else
>                  x = SCM_CDR (x);
> @@ -442,8 +442,7 @@ dispatch:
>  		      xx = SCM_CDR (clause);
>  		      proc = EVALCAR (xx, env);
>  		      guard_result = SCM_APPLY (proc, arg1, SCM_EOL);
> -		      if (scm_is_true (guard_result)
> -			  && !SCM_NILP (guard_result))
> +		      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (guard_result))
>  			{
>  			  proc = SCM_CDDR (xx);
>  			  proc = EVALCAR (proc, env);
> @@ -451,7 +450,7 @@ dispatch:
>  			  goto apply_proc;
>  			}
>  		    }
> -                  else if (scm_is_true (arg1) && !SCM_NILP (arg1))
> +                  else if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (arg1))
>                      {
>                        x = SCM_CDR (clause);
>                        if (scm_is_null (x))
> @@ -498,7 +497,7 @@ dispatch:
>  
>              SCM test_result = EVALCAR (test_form, env);
>  
> -            while (scm_is_false (test_result) || SCM_NILP (test_result))
> +            while (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (test_result))
>                {
>                  {
>                    /* Evaluate body forms.  */
> @@ -552,7 +551,7 @@ dispatch:
>            {
>              SCM test_result = EVALCAR (x, env);
>              x = SCM_CDR (x);  /* then expression */
> -            if (scm_is_false (test_result) || SCM_NILP (test_result))
> +            if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (test_result))
>                {
>                  x = SCM_CDR (x);  /* else expression */
>                  if (scm_is_null (x))
> @@ -623,7 +622,7 @@ dispatch:
>            while (!scm_is_null (SCM_CDR (x)))
>              {
>                SCM val = EVALCAR (x, env);
> -              if (scm_is_true (val) && !SCM_NILP (val))
> +              if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (val))
>                  RETURN (val);
>                else
>                  x = SCM_CDR (x);
>
> diff --git a/libguile/vm-i-system.c b/libguile/vm-i-system.c
> index d55d6e2..427a2fc 100644
> --- a/libguile/vm-i-system.c
> +++ b/libguile/vm-i-system.c
> @@ -406,12 +406,12 @@ VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (31, br, "br", 2, 0, 0)
>  
>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (32, br_if, "br-if", 2, 0, 0)
>  {
> -  BR (!SCM_FALSEP (*sp));
> +  BR (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (*sp));
>  }
>  
>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (33, br_if_not, "br-if-not", 2, 0, 0)
>  {
> -  BR (SCM_FALSEP (*sp));
> +  BR (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (*sp));
>  }
>  
>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (34, br_if_eq, "br-if-eq", 2, 0, 0)
> @@ -428,12 +428,12 @@ VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (35, br_if_not_eq, "br-if-not-eq", 2, 0, 0)
>  
>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (36, br_if_null, "br-if-null", 2, 0, 0)
>  {
> -  BR (SCM_NULLP (*sp));
> +  BR (scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (*sp));
>  }
>  
>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (37, br_if_not_null, "br-if-not-null", 2, 0, 0)
>  {
> -  BR (!SCM_NULLP (*sp));
> +  BR (!scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (*sp));
>  }
>  
>  \f
> diff --git a/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c b/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c
> index 5de39a2..40781ff 100644
> --- a/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c
> +++ b/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c
> @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@
>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (80, not, "not", 1)
>  {
>    ARGS1 (x);
> -  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (SCM_FALSEP (x)));
> +  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x)));
>  }
>  
>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (81, not_not, "not-not", 1)
>  {
>    ARGS1 (x);
> -  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!SCM_FALSEP (x)));
> +  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x)));
>  }
>  
>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (82, eq, "eq?", 2)
> @@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (83, not_eq, "not-eq?", 2)
>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (84, nullp, "null?", 1)
>  {
>    ARGS1 (x);
> -  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (SCM_NULLP (x)));
> +  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (x)));
>  }
>  
>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (85, not_nullp, "not-null?", 1)
>  {
>    ARGS1 (x);
> -  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!SCM_NULLP (x)));
> +  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (x)));
>  }
>  
>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (86, eqv, "eqv?", 2)
>
> diff --git a/srfi/srfi-1.c b/srfi/srfi-1.c
> index 02f46fc..268f1dc 100644
> --- a/srfi/srfi-1.c
> +++ b/srfi/srfi-1.c
> @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_break, "break", 2, 0, 0,
>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>      {
>        SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
> -      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>          goto done;
>  
>        /* want this elem, tack it onto the end of ret */
> @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_break_x, "break!", 2, 0, 0,
>    p = &lst;
>    for (upto = lst; scm_is_pair (upto); upto = SCM_CDR (upto))
>      {
> -      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
>          goto done;
>  
>        /* want this element */
> @@ -334,7 +334,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_count, "count", 2, 0, 1,
>        SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
>  
>        for ( ; scm_is_pair (list1); list1 = SCM_CDR (list1))
> -        count += scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (list1)));
> +        count += scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred,
> +							   SCM_CAR (list1)));
>  
>        /* check below that list1 is a proper list, and done */
>      end_list1:
> @@ -361,8 +362,9 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_count, "count", 2, 0, 1,
>                argnum = 3;
>                break;
>              }
> -          count += scm_is_true (pred_tramp
> -				(pred, SCM_CAR (list1), SCM_CAR (list2)));
> +          count += scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp
> +						 (pred, SCM_CAR (list1),
> +						  SCM_CAR (list2)));
>            list1 = SCM_CDR (list1);
>            list2 = SCM_CDR (list2);
>          }
> @@ -396,7 +398,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_count, "count", 2, 0, 1,
>                SCM_SIMPLE_VECTOR_SET (vec, i, SCM_CDR (lst));  /* rest of lst */
>              }
>  
> -          count += scm_is_true (scm_apply (pred, args, SCM_EOL));
> +          count += scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (scm_apply (pred, args,
> +							    SCM_EOL));
>          }
>      }
>  
> @@ -452,7 +455,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete, "delete", 2, 1, 0,
>  
>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>      {
> -      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>          {
>            /* delete this element, so copy those at keeplst */
>            p = list_copy_part (keeplst, count, p);
> @@ -509,7 +512,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_x, "delete!", 2, 1, 0,
>         scm_is_pair (walk);
>         walk = SCM_CDR (walk))
>      {
> -      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (walk))))
> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (walk))))
>  	*prev = SCM_CDR (walk);
>        else
>  	prev = SCM_CDRLOC (walk);
> @@ -591,7 +594,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_duplicates, "delete-duplicates", 1, 1, 0,
>        /* look for item in "ret" list */
>        for (l = ret; scm_is_pair (l); l = SCM_CDR (l))
>          {
> -          if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
>              {
>                /* "item" is a duplicate, so copy keeplst onto ret */
>              duplicate:
> @@ -608,7 +611,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_duplicates, "delete-duplicates", 1, 1, 0,
>        for (i = 0,       l = keeplst;
>             i < count && scm_is_pair (l);
>             i++,         l = SCM_CDR (l))
> -        if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
> +        if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
>            goto duplicate;
>  
>        /* keep this element */
> @@ -684,7 +687,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_duplicates_x, "delete-duplicates!", 1, 1, 0,
>            l = ret;
>            for (;;)
>              {
> -              if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
> +              if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l),
> +							 item)))
>                  break;  /* equal, forget this element */
>  
>                if (scm_is_eq (l, endret))
> @@ -770,7 +774,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_drop_while, "drop-while", 2, 0, 0,
>    SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
>  
>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
> -    if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
> +    if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>        goto done;
>  
>    SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
> @@ -824,7 +828,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_filter_map, "filter-map", 2, 0, 1,
>        for ( ; scm_is_pair (list1); list1 = SCM_CDR (list1))
>          {
>            elem = proc_tramp (proc, SCM_CAR (list1));
> -          if (scm_is_true (elem))
> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (elem))
>              {
>                newcell = scm_cons (elem, SCM_EOL);
>                *loc = newcell;
> @@ -855,7 +859,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_filter_map, "filter-map", 2, 0, 1,
>                goto check_lst_and_done;
>              }
>            elem = proc_tramp (proc, SCM_CAR (list1), SCM_CAR (list2));
> -          if (scm_is_true (elem))
> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (elem))
>              {
>                newcell = scm_cons (elem, SCM_EOL);
>                *loc = newcell;
> @@ -895,7 +899,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_filter_map, "filter-map", 2, 0, 1,
>              }
>  
>            elem = scm_apply (proc, args, SCM_EOL);
> -          if (scm_is_true (elem))
> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (elem))
>              {
>                newcell = scm_cons (elem, SCM_EOL);
>                *loc = newcell;
> @@ -924,7 +928,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_find, "find", 2, 0, 0,
>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>      {
>        SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
> -      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>          return elem;
>      }
>    SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
> @@ -945,7 +949,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_find_tail, "find-tail", 2, 0, 0,
>    SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
>  
>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
> -    if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
> +    if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>        return lst;
>    SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
>  
> @@ -1121,7 +1125,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_list_index, "list-index", 2, 0, 1,
>        SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
>  
>        for ( ; scm_is_pair (list1); n++, list1 = SCM_CDR (list1))
> -        if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (list1))))
> +        if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (list1))))
>            return SCM_I_MAKINUM (n);
>  
>        /* not found, check below that list1 is a proper list */
> @@ -1146,8 +1150,9 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_list_index, "list-index", 2, 0, 1,
>                argnum = 3;
>                break;
>              }
> -          if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred,
> -                                       SCM_CAR (list1), SCM_CAR (list2))))
> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred,
> +							SCM_CAR (list1),
> +							SCM_CAR (list2))))
>              return SCM_I_MAKINUM (n);
>  
>            list1 = SCM_CDR (list1);
> @@ -1183,7 +1188,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_list_index, "list-index", 2, 0, 1,
>                SCM_SIMPLE_VECTOR_SET (vec, i, SCM_CDR (lst));  /* rest of lst */
>              }
>  
> -          if (scm_is_true (scm_apply (pred, args, SCM_EOL)))
> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (scm_apply (pred, args, SCM_EOL)))
>              return SCM_I_MAKINUM (n);
>          }
>      }
> @@ -1286,7 +1291,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_lset_adjoin, "lset-adjoin", 2, 0, 1,
>        elem = SCM_CAR (rest);
>  
>        for (l = lst; scm_is_pair (l); l = SCM_CDR (l))
> -        if (scm_is_true (equal_tramp (equal, SCM_CAR (l), elem)))
> +        if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_tramp (equal, SCM_CAR (l),
> +						       elem)))
>            goto next_elem; /* elem already in lst, don't add */
>  
>        SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P(l), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
> @@ -1343,7 +1349,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_lset_difference_x, "lset-difference!", 2, 0, 1,
>             r = SCM_CDR (r), argnum++)
>          {
>            for (b = SCM_CAR (r); scm_is_pair (b); b = SCM_CDR (b))
> -            if (scm_is_true (equal_tramp (equal, elem, SCM_CAR (b))))
> +            if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_tramp (equal, elem,
> +							   SCM_CAR (b))))
>                goto next_elem; /* equal to elem, so drop that elem */
>  
>            SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (b), b, argnum, FUNC_NAME,"list");
> @@ -1385,7 +1392,7 @@ check_map_args (SCM argv,
>        long elt_len;
>        elt = SCM_SIMPLE_VECTOR_REF (argv, i);
>  
> -      if (!(scm_is_null (elt) || scm_is_pair (elt)))
> +      if (!(scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (elt) || scm_is_pair (elt)))
>  	goto check_map_error;
>  	
>        elt_len = srfi1_ilength (elt);
> @@ -1430,7 +1437,8 @@ scm_srfi1_map (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
>    SCM *pres = &res;
>  
>    len = srfi1_ilength (arg1);
> -  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg1) || scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
> +  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg1) ||
> +		 scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
>  		g_srfi1_map,
>  		scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args), SCM_ARG2, s_srfi1_map);
>    SCM_VALIDATE_REST_ARGUMENT (args);
> @@ -1456,7 +1464,7 @@ scm_srfi1_map (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
>  		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args), SCM_ARG1, s_srfi1_map);
>        if (len < 0 || (len2 >= 0 && len2 < len))
>  	len = len2;
> -      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
> +      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
>  		    && len >= 0 && len2 >= -1,
>  		    g_srfi1_map,
>  		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args),
> @@ -1501,7 +1509,8 @@ scm_srfi1_for_each (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
>  {
>    long i, len;
>    len = srfi1_ilength (arg1);
> -  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg1) || scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
> +  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg1) ||
> +		 scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
>  		g_srfi1_for_each, scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args),
>  		SCM_ARG2, s_srfi1_for_each);
>    SCM_VALIDATE_REST_ARGUMENT (args);
> @@ -1528,7 +1537,7 @@ scm_srfi1_for_each (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
>  		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args), SCM_ARG1, s_srfi1_for_each);
>        if (len < 0 || (len2 >= 0 && len2 < len))
>  	len = len2;
> -      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
> +      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
>  		    && len >= 0 && len2 >= -1,
>  		    g_srfi1_for_each,
>  		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args),
> @@ -1593,7 +1602,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_member, "member", 2, 1, 0,
>      }
>    for (; !SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>      {
> -      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>  	return lst;
>      }
>    return SCM_BOOL_F;
> @@ -1621,7 +1630,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_assoc, "assoc", 2, 1, 0,
>        SCM tmp = SCM_CAR (ls);
>        SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (scm_is_pair (tmp), alist, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME,
>  		       "association list");
> -      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, key, SCM_CAR (tmp))))
> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, key, SCM_CAR (tmp))))
>  	return tmp;
>      }
>    SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (ls), alist, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME,
> @@ -1685,7 +1694,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_partition, "partition", 2, 0, 0,
>      elt = SCM_CAR (list);
>      new_tail = scm_cons (SCM_CAR (list), SCM_EOL);
>  
> -    if (scm_is_true (call (pred, elt))) {
> +    if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (call (pred, elt))) {
>        SCM_SETCDR(kept_tail, new_tail);
>        kept_tail = new_tail;
>      }
> @@ -1737,7 +1746,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_partition_x, "partition!", 2, 0, 0,
>  
>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>      {
> -      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>          {
>            *tp = lst;
>            tp = SCM_CDRLOC (lst);
> @@ -1906,7 +1915,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_remove, "remove", 2, 0, 0,
>         scm_is_pair (walk);
>         walk = SCM_CDR (walk))
>      {
> -      if (scm_is_false (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
>  	{
>  	  *prev = scm_cons (SCM_CAR (walk), SCM_EOL);
>  	  prev = SCM_CDRLOC (*prev);
> @@ -1938,7 +1947,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_remove_x, "remove!", 2, 0, 0,
>         scm_is_pair (walk);
>         walk = SCM_CDR (walk))
>      {
> -      if (scm_is_false (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
>  	prev = SCM_CDRLOC (walk);
>        else
>  	*prev = SCM_CDR (walk);
> @@ -1987,7 +1996,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_span, "span", 2, 0, 0,
>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>      {
>        SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
> -      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>          goto done;
>  
>        /* want this elem, tack it onto the end of ret */
> @@ -2019,7 +2028,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_span_x, "span!", 2, 0, 0,
>    p = &lst;
>    for (upto = lst; scm_is_pair (upto); upto = SCM_CDR (upto))
>      {
> -      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
>          goto done;
>  
>        /* want this element */
> @@ -2147,7 +2156,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_take_while, "take-while", 2, 0, 0,
>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>      {
>        SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
> -      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>          goto done;
>  
>        /* want this elem, tack it onto the end of ret */
> @@ -2178,7 +2187,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_take_while_x, "take-while!", 2, 0, 0,
>    p = &lst;
>    for (upto = lst; scm_is_pair (upto); upto = SCM_CDR (upto))
>      {
> -      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
>          goto done;
>  
>        /* want this element */
>
> diff --git a/libguile/discouraged.h b/libguile/discouraged.h
> index 1be05f0..0411069 100644
> --- a/libguile/discouraged.h
> +++ b/libguile/discouraged.h
> @@ -54,6 +54,9 @@
>  
>  /* SCM_BOOL_NOT returns the other boolean.  
>   * The order of ^s here is important for Borland C++ (!?!?!)
> + *
> + * XXX Should this handle %nil properly, and thus be
> + * defined as (scm_from_bool (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x))) ?
>   */
>  #define SCM_BOOL_NOT(x)		(SCM_PACK (SCM_UNPACK (x) \
>  					   ^ (SCM_UNPACK (SCM_BOOL_T) \
> diff --git a/libguile/goops.c b/libguile/goops.c
> index 1548472..b6234a6 100644
> --- a/libguile/goops.c
> +++ b/libguile/goops.c
> @@ -190,11 +190,12 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_class_of, "class-of", 1, 0, 0,
>        return scm_class_integer;
>  
>      case scm_tc3_imm24:
> +      /* XXX What should be done with SCM_ELISP_NIL? */
>        if (SCM_CHARP (x))
>  	return scm_class_char;
> -      else if (scm_is_bool (x))
> +      else if (scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
>          return scm_class_boolean;
> -      else if (scm_is_null (x))
> +      else if (scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
>          return scm_class_null;
>        else
>          return scm_class_unknown;




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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-07-09 16:11 [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1 Mark H Weaver
  2009-07-23 21:38 ` Andy Wingo
  2009-08-28  7:08 ` Neil Jerram
@ 2009-08-28  7:08 ` Neil Jerram
  2009-08-30 13:58   ` Neil Jerram
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Neil Jerram @ 2009-08-28  7:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mark H Weaver; +Cc: guile-devel

So, finally, here we go with these patches.  (again! :-))

In summary, they all look great, and I just have a few minor comments
(below) on the first one.

But I guess we need to decide on your suggestion about

> (I still believe that these should be changed to versions that handle
>  %nil properly, but await approval on that point, so these patches do
>  not make those changes)

because if we agreed this, some of the changes would be needed, or
wouldn't be needed.  So I'll review the discussions on that next.

Regards,
        Neil

> +/*
> + * IMPORTANT NOTE regarding IFLAG numbering!!!
> + *
> + * Several macros depend upon careful IFLAG numbering of SCM_BOOL_F,
> + * SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL, and the two SCM_XXX_*_DONT_USE
> + * constants.  In particular:
> + *
> + * - SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_BOOL_T must differ in exactly one bit position.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil, aka scm_is_bool)
> + *
> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_BOOL_F must differ in exactly one bit position.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil and
> + *    scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil)
> + *
> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_EOL must differ in exactly one bit position.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil)
> + *
> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL, SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE
> + *   must all be equal except for two bit positions.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_lisp_false)
> + *
> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE
> + *   must all be equal except for two bit positions.
> + *   (used to implement scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil)
> + *
> + * These properties allow the aforementioned macros to be implemented
> + * by bitwise ANDing with a mask and then comparing with a constant,
> + * using as a common basis the macro SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON,
> + * defined below.  The properties are checked at compile-time using
> + * `verify' macros near the top of boolean.c and pairs.c.
> + */

Appreciate the detailed comments.

> +/*
> + * These macros are used for compile-time verification that the
> + * constants have the properties needed for the above macro to work
> + * properly.
> + */
> +#define SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED(x)  ((x) & ((x)-1))
> +#define SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET(x)					\
> +  ((x) != 0 && SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED (x) == 0)

I know they're not needed, but I'd still add some more parentheses
here.

> +#define SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_TWO_BITS_SET(x)					\
> +  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET (SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED (x)))
> +
> +#define SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION(a,b)		\
> +  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET (SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b)))
> +#define SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS(a,b,c,d)		\
> +  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_TWO_BITS_SET ((SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b)) |	\
> +                                 (SCM_UNPACK(b) ^ SCM_UNPACK(c)) |	\
> +                                 (SCM_UNPACK(c) ^ SCM_UNPACK(d))))
>  \f

I'd like to make it explicit that these macros are not part of the
public libguile API; and we recently agreed on using the
BUILDING_LIBGUILE macro to do this.  So we just need to put #ifdef
BUILDING_LIBGUILE ... #endif around them.

>  /* Evaluator byte codes ('immediate symbols').  These constants are used only
> diff --git a/libguile/print.c b/libguile/print.c
> index 6c44d59..fd65bf9 100644
> --- a/libguile/print.c
> +++ b/libguile/print.c
> @@ -61,18 +61,17 @@
>  static const char *iflagnames[] =
>  {
>    "#f",
> +  "#nil",  /* Elisp nil value. Should print from elisp as symbol `nil'. */
> +  "#<XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE__SHOULD_NOT_EXIST!!>",
> +  "()",
>    "#t",
> +  "#<XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE__SHOULD_NOT_EXIST!!>",

"SHOULD_NOT_EXIST" might make a future developer think that those
entries should removed from the code.  Maybe add a comment to explain
what it really means, or change to "SHOULD_NEVER_BE_SEEN"?




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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-08-28  7:08 ` Neil Jerram
@ 2009-08-28  7:11   ` Neil Jerram
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Neil Jerram @ 2009-08-28  7:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mark H Weaver; +Cc: guile-devel

I'm sorry, I typed the wrong keys and sent this response prematurely.
I'll finish off the review and send a complete response later on!

     Neil

Neil Jerram <neil@ossau.uklinux.net> writes:

> So, finally, here we go with these patches.
>
> Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org> writes:
>
>> Attached are patches to optimize %nil handling, along with some fixes
>> to %nil-handling bugs, as I outlined in my recent posts.
>>
>> Four patches are attached.  The first.patch is the most important, and
>> is a prerequisite for the others.  In brief it does the following:
>>
>>  * Renumbers the IFLAG constants.
>>
>>  * Adds several macros related to boolean type tests, null tests, and
>>    boolean-truth testing (including lisp-style boolean-truth tests).
>>
>>  * Adds compile-time checks to verify the necessary IFLAG numbering
>>    properties needed for the checks to work properly.
>>
>>  * Changes some existing code to use the new optimized macros, without
>>    changing the semantics of the code at all (except that scm_is_bool
>>    is changed from a function to a macro).
>>
>> I added the following macros, whose names explicitly state how %nil
>> should be handled.  See the comments in the patch for more information
>> about these.
>>
>>   scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil  scm_is_true_assume_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil     scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil          scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil
>>
>>   scm_is_lisp_false                 scm_is_lisp_true
>>
>>   scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil
>>
>>   scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil
>>
>> The following already-existing macros are defined as aliases, such
>> that their semantics is unchanged (although scm_is_bool used to be a
>> function and is now a macro).
>>
>>   scm_is_null   -->  scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_false  -->  scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_true   -->  scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_bool   -->  scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil
>>
>> (I still believe that these should be changed to versions that handle
>>  %nil properly, but await approval on that point, so these patches do
>>  not make those changes)
>>
>> Also, if the preprocessor macro SCM_ENABLE_ELISP is not true (this
>> macro already existed and was used in lang.h), all overheads
>> associated with %nil handling are eliminated from the above macros.
>>
>>
>> vm-fixes.patch changes semantics, by fixing %nil handling in the
>> following instructions: br-if, br-if-not, br-if-null, br-if-not-null,
>> not, not-not, null?, and not-null?
>>
>> srfi-1-fixes.patch changes semantics, by fixing %nil handling in
>> several functions.  Note that this patch (and several other large
>> forthcoming patches) will be unnecessary if the scm_is_false,
>> scm_is_true, and scm_is_null macros are changed to handle %nil as I
>> proposed.
>>
>> non-essential.patch is the last and least important.  It doesn't
>> change any functionality or implementation.  It changes two
>> occurrences of scm_is_bool and scm_is_null, in which %nil must *not*
>> be treated as a boolean or null, to use newly-added equivalent macros
>> which are explicit about how nil should be handled.  These changes
>> will be needed if scm_is_null is changed as I proposed.  It also adds
>> a few comments related to %nil handling.
>>
>> I've run "make check" on recent git master (c4b681fd) with these
>> patches applied, and everything seems to work.
>>
>> I haven't yet run any benchmarks, because I'm not sure how to best do
>> that.  I doubt the changes will make any noticeable difference except
>> possibly in C code which does a lot of tests which include %nil.
>>
>> Comments and suggestions solicited.
>>
>>    Best,
>>     Mark
>>
>> diff --git a/libguile/tags.h b/libguile/tags.h
>> index 3294533..25aea09 100644
>> --- a/libguile/tags.h
>> +++ b/libguile/tags.h
>> @@ -516,12 +516,47 @@ enum scm_tc8_tags
>>  #define SCM_MAKIFLAG(n)  SCM_MAKE_ITAG8 ((n), scm_tc8_flag)
>>  #define SCM_IFLAGNUM(n)  (SCM_ITAG8_DATA (n))
>>  
>> +/*
>> + * IMPORTANT NOTE regarding IFLAG numbering!!!
>> + *
>> + * Several macros depend upon careful IFLAG numbering of SCM_BOOL_F,
>> + * SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL, and the two SCM_XXX_*_DONT_USE
>> + * constants.  In particular:
>> + *
>> + * - SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_BOOL_T must differ in exactly one bit position.
>> + *   (used to implement scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil, aka scm_is_bool)
>> + *
>> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_BOOL_F must differ in exactly one bit position.
>> + *   (used to implement scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil and
>> + *    scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil)
>> + *
>> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_EOL must differ in exactly one bit position.
>> + *   (used to implement scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil)
>> + *
>> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL, SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE
>> + *   must all be equal except for two bit positions.
>> + *   (used to implement scm_is_lisp_false)
>> + *
>> + * - SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE
>> + *   must all be equal except for two bit positions.
>> + *   (used to implement scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil)
>> + *
>> + * These properties allow the aforementioned macros to be implemented
>> + * by bitwise ANDing with a mask and then comparing with a constant,
>> + * using as a common basis the macro SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON,
>> + * defined below.  The properties are checked at compile-time using
>> + * `verify' macros near the top of boolean.c and pairs.c.
>> + */
>
> Appreciate the detailed comments.
>
>>  #define SCM_BOOL_F		SCM_MAKIFLAG (0)
>> -#define SCM_BOOL_T 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (1)
>> -#define SCM_UNDEFINED	 	SCM_MAKIFLAG (2)
>> -#define SCM_EOF_VAL 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (3)
>> -#define SCM_EOL			SCM_MAKIFLAG (4)
>> -#define SCM_UNSPECIFIED		SCM_MAKIFLAG (5)
>> +#define SCM_ELISP_NIL		SCM_MAKIFLAG (1)
>> +#define SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE	SCM_MAKIFLAG (2)
>> +#define SCM_EOL			SCM_MAKIFLAG (3)
>> +#define SCM_BOOL_T 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (4)
>> +#define SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE	SCM_MAKIFLAG (5)
>> +
>> +#define SCM_UNSPECIFIED		SCM_MAKIFLAG (6)
>> +#define SCM_UNDEFINED	 	SCM_MAKIFLAG (7)
>> +#define SCM_EOF_VAL 		SCM_MAKIFLAG (8)
>>  
>>  /* When a variable is unbound this is marked by the SCM_UNDEFINED
>>   * value.  The following is an unbound value which can be handled on
>> @@ -531,14 +566,50 @@ enum scm_tc8_tags
>>   * the code which handles this value in C so that SCM_UNDEFINED can be
>>   * used instead.  It is not ideal to let this kind of unique and
>>   * strange values loose on the Scheme level.  */
>> -#define SCM_UNBOUND		SCM_MAKIFLAG (6)
>> -
>> -/* The Elisp nil value.  */
>> -#define SCM_ELISP_NIL		SCM_MAKIFLAG (7)
>> -
>> +#define SCM_UNBOUND		SCM_MAKIFLAG (9)
>>  
>>  #define SCM_UNBNDP(x)		(scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_UNDEFINED))
>>  
>> +/*
>> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON(x,a,b) returns 1 if and only if x
>> + * matches both a and b in every bit position where a and b are equal;
>> + * otherwise it returns 0.  Bit positions where a and b differ are
>> + * ignored.
>> + *
>> + * This is used to efficiently compare against two values which differ
>> + * in exactly one bit position, or against four values which differ in
>> + * exactly two bit positions.  It is the basis for the following
>> + * macros:
>> + *
>> + *   scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil,
>> + *   scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil,
>> + *   scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil,
>> + *   scm_is_lisp_false,
>> + *   scm_is_lisp_true,
>> + *   scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (aka scm_is_bool)
>> + *   scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil.
>> + */
>> +#define SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON(x,a,b)				\
>> +  ((SCM_UNPACK(x) & ~(SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b))) ==		\
>> +   (SCM_UNPACK(a) & SCM_UNPACK(b)))
>> +
>> +/*
>> + * These macros are used for compile-time verification that the
>> + * constants have the properties needed for the above macro to work
>> + * properly.
>> + */
>> +#define SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED(x)  ((x) & ((x)-1))
>> +#define SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET(x)					\
>> +  ((x) != 0 && SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED (x) == 0)
>
> I know they're not needed, but I'd still add some more parentheses
> here.
>
>> +#define SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_TWO_BITS_SET(x)					\
>> +  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET (SCM_WITH_LEAST_SIGNIFICANT_1_BIT_CLEARED (x)))
>> +
>> +#define SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION(a,b)		\
>> +  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_SET (SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b)))
>> +#define SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS(a,b,c,d)		\
>> +  (SCM_HAS_EXACTLY_TWO_BITS_SET ((SCM_UNPACK(a) ^ SCM_UNPACK(b)) |	\
>> +                                 (SCM_UNPACK(b) ^ SCM_UNPACK(c)) |	\
>> +                                 (SCM_UNPACK(c) ^ SCM_UNPACK(d))))
>>  \f
>
> I'd like to make it explicit that these macros are not part of the
> public libguile API, and we recently agreed on using the
> BUILDING_LIBGUILE macro to do this.  So we just need to put #ifdef
> BUILDING_LIBGUILE ... #endif around them.
>
>>  /* Evaluator byte codes ('immediate symbols').  These constants are used only
>> diff --git a/libguile/print.c b/libguile/print.c
>> index 6c44d59..fd65bf9 100644
>> --- a/libguile/print.c
>> +++ b/libguile/print.c
>> @@ -61,18 +61,17 @@
>>  static const char *iflagnames[] =
>>  {
>>    "#f",
>> +  "#nil",  /* Elisp nil value. Should print from elisp as symbol `nil'. */
>> +  "#<XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE__SHOULD_NOT_EXIST!!>",
>> +  "()",
>>    "#t",
>> +  "#<XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE__SHOULD_NOT_EXIST!!>",
>
> "SHOULD_NOT_EXIST" might make a future developer think that those
> entries should removed from the code.  Maybe add a comment to explain
> what it really means, or change to "SHOULD_NEVER_BE_SEEN"?
>
>> +  "#<unspecified>",
>>    "#<undefined>",
>>    "#<eof>",
>> -  "()",
>> -  "#<unspecified>",
>>  
>>    /* Unbound slot marker for GOOPS.  For internal use in GOOPS only.  */
>>    "#<unbound>",
>> -
>> -  /* Elisp nil value.  This is its Scheme name; whenever it's printed in
>> -   * Elisp, it should appear as the symbol `nil'.  */
>> -  "#nil"
>>  };
>>  
>>  SCM_SYMBOL (sym_reader, "reader");
>> diff --git a/libguile/boolean.h b/libguile/boolean.h
>> index 5a83797..2c480c0 100644
>> --- a/libguile/boolean.h
>> +++ b/libguile/boolean.h
>> @@ -31,16 +31,97 @@
>>   *
>>   */ 
>>  
>> +/*
>> + * Use these macros if it's important (for correctness)
>> + * that %nil MUST be considered true
>> + */
>> +#define scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil(x)     (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
>> +#define scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil(x)          (!scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
>> +
>> +/*
>> + * Use these macros if %nil will never be tested,
>> + * for increased efficiency.
>> + */
>> +#define scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
>> +#define scm_is_true_assume_not_lisp_nil(x)  (!scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F))
>> +
>> +/*
>> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
>> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information on
>> + * how the following macro works.
>> + */
>> +#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
>> +# define scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil(x)    \
>> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F))
>> +#else
>> +# define scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil(x)    (scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil (x))
>> +#endif
>> +#define scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil(x) (!scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x))
>>  
>> -#define scm_is_false(x) scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_BOOL_F)
>> -#define scm_is_true(x)  !scm_is_false (x)
>> +/* XXX Should these macros treat %nil as false by default? */
>> +#define scm_is_false(x)  (scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
>> +#define scm_is_true(x)   (!scm_is_false (x))
>> +
>> +/*
>> + * Since we know SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_BOOL_T differ by exactly one bit,
>> + * and that SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_ELISP_NIL differ by exactly one bit,
>> + * and that they of course can't be the same bit (or else SCM_BOOL_T
>> + * and SCM_ELISP_NIL be would equal), it follows that SCM_BOOL_T and
>> + * SCM_ELISP_NIL differ by exactly two bits, and these are the bits
>> + * which will be ignored by SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON below.
>> + *
>> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
>> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
>> + *
>> + * If SCM_ENABLE_ELISP is true, then scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil(x)
>> + * returns 1 if and only if x is one of the following: SCM_BOOL_F,
>> + * SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL, or SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE.
>> + * Otherwise, it returns 0.
>> + */
>> +#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
>> +# define scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil(x)  \
>> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_ELISP_NIL))
>> +#else
>> +# define scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
>> +#endif
>> +
>> +#define scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil(x)  \
>> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T))
>> +
>> +/* XXX Should scm_is_bool treat %nil as a boolean? */
>> +#define scm_is_bool(x)   (scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
>>  
>> -SCM_API int scm_is_bool (SCM x);
>>  #define scm_from_bool(x) ((x) ? SCM_BOOL_T : SCM_BOOL_F)
>>  SCM_API int scm_to_bool (SCM x);
>>  
>>  \f
>>  
>> +/*
>> + * The following macros efficiently implement boolean truth testing as
>> + * expected by most lisps, which treat '() aka SCM_EOL as false.
>> + *
>> + * Since we know SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_BOOL_F differ by exactly one
>> + * bit, and that SCM_ELISP_NIL and SCM_EOL differ by exactly one bit,
>> + * and that they of course can't be the same bit (or else SCM_BOOL_F
>> + * and SCM_EOL be would equal), it follows that SCM_BOOL_F and SCM_EOL
>> + * differ by exactly two bits, and these are the bits which will be
>> + * ignored by SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON below.
>> + *
>> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
>> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
>> + *
>> + * scm_is_lisp_false(x) returns 1 if and only if x is one of the
>> + * following: SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL or
>> + * SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE.  Otherwise, it returns 0.
>> + */
>> +#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
>> +# define scm_is_lisp_false(x)  \
>> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL))
>> +# define scm_is_lisp_true(x)   (!scm_is_lisp_false(x))
>> +#endif
>> +
>> +\f
>> +
>>  SCM_API SCM scm_not (SCM x);
>>  SCM_API SCM scm_boolean_p (SCM obj);
>>  
>> diff --git a/libguile/boolean.c b/libguile/boolean.c
>> index d79bf79..9a4f896 100644
>> --- a/libguile/boolean.c
>> +++ b/libguile/boolean.c
>> @@ -29,15 +29,37 @@
>>  #include "libguile/lang.h"
>>  #include "libguile/tags.h"
>>  
>> +#include "verify.h"
>> +
>>  \f
>>  
>> +/*
>> + * These compile-time tests verify the properties needed for the
>> + * efficient test macros defined in boolean.h, which are defined in
>> + * terms of the SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON macro.
>> + *
>> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
>> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
>> + */
>> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
>> +		(SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T));
>> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
>> +		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F));
>> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
>> +		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL));
>> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS		\
>> +		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_T,		\
>> +		 SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_BOOLEAN_DONT_USE));
>> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_TWO_BIT_POSITIONS		\
>> +		(SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_EOL,		\
>> +		 SCM_XXX_ANOTHER_LISP_FALSE_DONT_USE));
>>  
>>  SCM_DEFINE (scm_not, "not", 1, 0, 0, 
>>              (SCM x),
>>              "Return @code{#t} iff @var{x} is @code{#f}, else return @code{#f}.")
>>  #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_not
>>  {
>> -  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_false (x) || SCM_NILP (x));
>> +  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x));
>>  }
>>  #undef FUNC_NAME
>>  
>> @@ -47,19 +69,14 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_boolean_p, "boolean?", 1, 0, 0,
>>              "Return @code{#t} iff @var{obj} is either @code{#t} or @code{#f}.")
>>  #define FUNC_NAME s_scm_boolean_p
>>  {
>> -  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_bool (obj) || SCM_NILP (obj));
>> +  return scm_from_bool (scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil (obj));
>>  }
>>  #undef FUNC_NAME
>>  
>>  int
>> -scm_is_bool (SCM x)
>> -{
>> -  return scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_F) || scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_T);
>> -}
>> -
>> -int
>>  scm_to_bool (SCM x)
>>  {
>> +  /* XXX Should this first test use scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil instead? */
>>    if (scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_F))
>>      return 0;
>>    else if (scm_is_eq (x, SCM_BOOL_T))
>> diff --git a/libguile/pairs.h b/libguile/pairs.h
>> index a6d44d2..9c75709 100644
>> --- a/libguile/pairs.h
>> +++ b/libguile/pairs.h
>> @@ -34,7 +34,32 @@
>>  # define SCM_VALIDATE_PAIR(cell, expr) (expr)
>>  #endif
>>  
>> -#define scm_is_null(x)          (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_EOL))
>> +/*
>> + * Use scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil if it's important (for correctness)
>> + * that %nil must NOT be considered null.
>> + */
>> +#define scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil(x)     (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_EOL))
>> +
>> +/*
>> + * Use scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil if %nil will never be tested,
>> + * for increased efficiency.
>> + */
>> +#define scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_eq ((x), SCM_EOL))
>> +
>> +/*
>> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
>> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information on
>> + * how the following macro works.
>> + */
>> +#if SCM_ENABLE_ELISP
>> +# define scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil(x)  \
>> +  (SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON ((x), SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL))
>> +#else
>> +# define scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil(x)  (scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil (x))
>> +#endif
>> +
>> +/* XXX Should scm_is_null treat %nil as null by default? */
>> +#define scm_is_null(x)		(scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil(x))
>>  
>>  #define SCM_CAR(x)		(SCM_VALIDATE_PAIR (x, SCM_CELL_OBJECT_0 (x)))
>>  #define SCM_CDR(x)		(SCM_VALIDATE_PAIR (x, SCM_CELL_OBJECT_1 (x)))
>> diff --git a/libguile/pairs.c b/libguile/pairs.c
>> index aaaeb11..49eef82 100644
>> --- a/libguile/pairs.c
>> +++ b/libguile/pairs.c
>> @@ -27,11 +27,25 @@
>>  
>>  #include "libguile/pairs.h"
>>  
>> +#include "verify.h"
>> +
>>  \f
>>  
>>  /* {Pairs}
>>   */
>>  
>> +/*
>> + * This compile-time test verifies the properties needed for the
>> + * efficient test macro scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil defined in pairs.h,
>> + * which is defined in terms of the SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON macro.
>> + *
>> + * See the comments preceeding the definitions of SCM_BOOL_F and
>> + * SCM_MATCHES_BITS_IN_COMMON in tags.h for more information.
>> + */
>> +verify (SCM_VALUES_DIFFER_IN_EXACTLY_ONE_BIT_POSITION		\
>> +		 (SCM_ELISP_NIL, SCM_EOL));
>> +
>> +
>>  #if (SCM_DEBUG_PAIR_ACCESSES == 1)
>>  
>>  #include "libguile/ports.h"
>> diff --git a/libguile/lang.h b/libguile/lang.h
>> index 47128de..985f5ef 100644
>> --- a/libguile/lang.h
>> +++ b/libguile/lang.h
>> @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ SCM_INTERNAL void scm_init_lang (void);
>>  
>>  #endif /* ! SCM_ENABLE_ELISP */
>>  
>> -#define SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P(x) (scm_is_null (x) || SCM_NILP (x))
>> +#define SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P(x) (scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (x))
>>  
>>  #endif  /* SCM_LANG_H */
>>  
>> diff --git a/libguile/eval.i.c b/libguile/eval.i.c
>> index 99aa265..9da1664 100644
>> --- a/libguile/eval.i.c
>> +++ b/libguile/eval.i.c
>> @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ dispatch:
>>            while (!scm_is_null (SCM_CDR (x)))
>>              {
>>                SCM test_result = EVALCAR (x, env);
>> -              if (scm_is_false (test_result) || SCM_NILP (test_result))
>> +              if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (test_result))
>>                  RETURN (SCM_BOOL_F);
>>                else
>>                  x = SCM_CDR (x);
>> @@ -442,8 +442,7 @@ dispatch:
>>  		      xx = SCM_CDR (clause);
>>  		      proc = EVALCAR (xx, env);
>>  		      guard_result = SCM_APPLY (proc, arg1, SCM_EOL);
>> -		      if (scm_is_true (guard_result)
>> -			  && !SCM_NILP (guard_result))
>> +		      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (guard_result))
>>  			{
>>  			  proc = SCM_CDDR (xx);
>>  			  proc = EVALCAR (proc, env);
>> @@ -451,7 +450,7 @@ dispatch:
>>  			  goto apply_proc;
>>  			}
>>  		    }
>> -                  else if (scm_is_true (arg1) && !SCM_NILP (arg1))
>> +                  else if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (arg1))
>>                      {
>>                        x = SCM_CDR (clause);
>>                        if (scm_is_null (x))
>> @@ -498,7 +497,7 @@ dispatch:
>>  
>>              SCM test_result = EVALCAR (test_form, env);
>>  
>> -            while (scm_is_false (test_result) || SCM_NILP (test_result))
>> +            while (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (test_result))
>>                {
>>                  {
>>                    /* Evaluate body forms.  */
>> @@ -552,7 +551,7 @@ dispatch:
>>            {
>>              SCM test_result = EVALCAR (x, env);
>>              x = SCM_CDR (x);  /* then expression */
>> -            if (scm_is_false (test_result) || SCM_NILP (test_result))
>> +            if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (test_result))
>>                {
>>                  x = SCM_CDR (x);  /* else expression */
>>                  if (scm_is_null (x))
>> @@ -623,7 +622,7 @@ dispatch:
>>            while (!scm_is_null (SCM_CDR (x)))
>>              {
>>                SCM val = EVALCAR (x, env);
>> -              if (scm_is_true (val) && !SCM_NILP (val))
>> +              if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (val))
>>                  RETURN (val);
>>                else
>>                  x = SCM_CDR (x);
>>
>> diff --git a/libguile/vm-i-system.c b/libguile/vm-i-system.c
>> index d55d6e2..427a2fc 100644
>> --- a/libguile/vm-i-system.c
>> +++ b/libguile/vm-i-system.c
>> @@ -406,12 +406,12 @@ VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (31, br, "br", 2, 0, 0)
>>  
>>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (32, br_if, "br-if", 2, 0, 0)
>>  {
>> -  BR (!SCM_FALSEP (*sp));
>> +  BR (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (*sp));
>>  }
>>  
>>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (33, br_if_not, "br-if-not", 2, 0, 0)
>>  {
>> -  BR (SCM_FALSEP (*sp));
>> +  BR (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (*sp));
>>  }
>>  
>>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (34, br_if_eq, "br-if-eq", 2, 0, 0)
>> @@ -428,12 +428,12 @@ VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (35, br_if_not_eq, "br-if-not-eq", 2, 0, 0)
>>  
>>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (36, br_if_null, "br-if-null", 2, 0, 0)
>>  {
>> -  BR (SCM_NULLP (*sp));
>> +  BR (scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (*sp));
>>  }
>>  
>>  VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION (37, br_if_not_null, "br-if-not-null", 2, 0, 0)
>>  {
>> -  BR (!SCM_NULLP (*sp));
>> +  BR (!scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (*sp));
>>  }
>>  
>>  \f
>> diff --git a/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c b/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c
>> index 5de39a2..40781ff 100644
>> --- a/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c
>> +++ b/libguile/vm-i-scheme.c
>> @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@
>>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (80, not, "not", 1)
>>  {
>>    ARGS1 (x);
>> -  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (SCM_FALSEP (x)));
>> +  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x)));
>>  }
>>  
>>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (81, not_not, "not-not", 1)
>>  {
>>    ARGS1 (x);
>> -  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!SCM_FALSEP (x)));
>> +  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x)));
>>  }
>>  
>>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (82, eq, "eq?", 2)
>> @@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (83, not_eq, "not-eq?", 2)
>>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (84, nullp, "null?", 1)
>>  {
>>    ARGS1 (x);
>> -  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (SCM_NULLP (x)));
>> +  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (x)));
>>  }
>>  
>>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (85, not_nullp, "not-null?", 1)
>>  {
>>    ARGS1 (x);
>> -  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!SCM_NULLP (x)));
>> +  RETURN (SCM_BOOL (!scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (x)));
>>  }
>>  
>>  VM_DEFINE_FUNCTION (86, eqv, "eqv?", 2)
>>
>> diff --git a/srfi/srfi-1.c b/srfi/srfi-1.c
>> index 02f46fc..268f1dc 100644
>> --- a/srfi/srfi-1.c
>> +++ b/srfi/srfi-1.c
>> @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_break, "break", 2, 0, 0,
>>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>>      {
>>        SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
>> -      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>>          goto done;
>>  
>>        /* want this elem, tack it onto the end of ret */
>> @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_break_x, "break!", 2, 0, 0,
>>    p = &lst;
>>    for (upto = lst; scm_is_pair (upto); upto = SCM_CDR (upto))
>>      {
>> -      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
>> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
>>          goto done;
>>  
>>        /* want this element */
>> @@ -334,7 +334,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_count, "count", 2, 0, 1,
>>        SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
>>  
>>        for ( ; scm_is_pair (list1); list1 = SCM_CDR (list1))
>> -        count += scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (list1)));
>> +        count += scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred,
>> +							   SCM_CAR (list1)));
>>  
>>        /* check below that list1 is a proper list, and done */
>>      end_list1:
>> @@ -361,8 +362,9 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_count, "count", 2, 0, 1,
>>                argnum = 3;
>>                break;
>>              }
>> -          count += scm_is_true (pred_tramp
>> -				(pred, SCM_CAR (list1), SCM_CAR (list2)));
>> +          count += scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp
>> +						 (pred, SCM_CAR (list1),
>> +						  SCM_CAR (list2)));
>>            list1 = SCM_CDR (list1);
>>            list2 = SCM_CDR (list2);
>>          }
>> @@ -396,7 +398,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_count, "count", 2, 0, 1,
>>                SCM_SIMPLE_VECTOR_SET (vec, i, SCM_CDR (lst));  /* rest of lst */
>>              }
>>  
>> -          count += scm_is_true (scm_apply (pred, args, SCM_EOL));
>> +          count += scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (scm_apply (pred, args,
>> +							    SCM_EOL));
>>          }
>>      }
>>  
>> @@ -452,7 +455,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete, "delete", 2, 1, 0,
>>  
>>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>>      {
>> -      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>>          {
>>            /* delete this element, so copy those at keeplst */
>>            p = list_copy_part (keeplst, count, p);
>> @@ -509,7 +512,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_x, "delete!", 2, 1, 0,
>>         scm_is_pair (walk);
>>         walk = SCM_CDR (walk))
>>      {
>> -      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (walk))))
>> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (walk))))
>>  	*prev = SCM_CDR (walk);
>>        else
>>  	prev = SCM_CDRLOC (walk);
>> @@ -591,7 +594,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_duplicates, "delete-duplicates", 1, 1, 0,
>>        /* look for item in "ret" list */
>>        for (l = ret; scm_is_pair (l); l = SCM_CDR (l))
>>          {
>> -          if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
>> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
>>              {
>>                /* "item" is a duplicate, so copy keeplst onto ret */
>>              duplicate:
>> @@ -608,7 +611,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_duplicates, "delete-duplicates", 1, 1, 0,
>>        for (i = 0,       l = keeplst;
>>             i < count && scm_is_pair (l);
>>             i++,         l = SCM_CDR (l))
>> -        if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
>> +        if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
>>            goto duplicate;
>>  
>>        /* keep this element */
>> @@ -684,7 +687,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_delete_duplicates_x, "delete-duplicates!", 1, 1, 0,
>>            l = ret;
>>            for (;;)
>>              {
>> -              if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l), item)))
>> +              if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, SCM_CAR (l),
>> +							 item)))
>>                  break;  /* equal, forget this element */
>>  
>>                if (scm_is_eq (l, endret))
>> @@ -770,7 +774,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_drop_while, "drop-while", 2, 0, 0,
>>    SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
>>  
>>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>> -    if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>> +    if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>>        goto done;
>>  
>>    SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
>> @@ -824,7 +828,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_filter_map, "filter-map", 2, 0, 1,
>>        for ( ; scm_is_pair (list1); list1 = SCM_CDR (list1))
>>          {
>>            elem = proc_tramp (proc, SCM_CAR (list1));
>> -          if (scm_is_true (elem))
>> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (elem))
>>              {
>>                newcell = scm_cons (elem, SCM_EOL);
>>                *loc = newcell;
>> @@ -855,7 +859,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_filter_map, "filter-map", 2, 0, 1,
>>                goto check_lst_and_done;
>>              }
>>            elem = proc_tramp (proc, SCM_CAR (list1), SCM_CAR (list2));
>> -          if (scm_is_true (elem))
>> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (elem))
>>              {
>>                newcell = scm_cons (elem, SCM_EOL);
>>                *loc = newcell;
>> @@ -895,7 +899,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_filter_map, "filter-map", 2, 0, 1,
>>              }
>>  
>>            elem = scm_apply (proc, args, SCM_EOL);
>> -          if (scm_is_true (elem))
>> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (elem))
>>              {
>>                newcell = scm_cons (elem, SCM_EOL);
>>                *loc = newcell;
>> @@ -924,7 +928,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_find, "find", 2, 0, 0,
>>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>>      {
>>        SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
>> -      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>>          return elem;
>>      }
>>    SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
>> @@ -945,7 +949,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_find_tail, "find-tail", 2, 0, 0,
>>    SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
>>  
>>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>> -    if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>> +    if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>>        return lst;
>>    SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
>>  
>> @@ -1121,7 +1125,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_list_index, "list-index", 2, 0, 1,
>>        SCM_ASSERT (pred_tramp, pred, SCM_ARG1, FUNC_NAME);
>>  
>>        for ( ; scm_is_pair (list1); n++, list1 = SCM_CDR (list1))
>> -        if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (list1))))
>> +        if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (list1))))
>>            return SCM_I_MAKINUM (n);
>>  
>>        /* not found, check below that list1 is a proper list */
>> @@ -1146,8 +1150,9 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_list_index, "list-index", 2, 0, 1,
>>                argnum = 3;
>>                break;
>>              }
>> -          if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred,
>> -                                       SCM_CAR (list1), SCM_CAR (list2))))
>> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred,
>> +							SCM_CAR (list1),
>> +							SCM_CAR (list2))))
>>              return SCM_I_MAKINUM (n);
>>  
>>            list1 = SCM_CDR (list1);
>> @@ -1183,7 +1188,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_list_index, "list-index", 2, 0, 1,
>>                SCM_SIMPLE_VECTOR_SET (vec, i, SCM_CDR (lst));  /* rest of lst */
>>              }
>>  
>> -          if (scm_is_true (scm_apply (pred, args, SCM_EOL)))
>> +          if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (scm_apply (pred, args, SCM_EOL)))
>>              return SCM_I_MAKINUM (n);
>>          }
>>      }
>> @@ -1286,7 +1291,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_lset_adjoin, "lset-adjoin", 2, 0, 1,
>>        elem = SCM_CAR (rest);
>>  
>>        for (l = lst; scm_is_pair (l); l = SCM_CDR (l))
>> -        if (scm_is_true (equal_tramp (equal, SCM_CAR (l), elem)))
>> +        if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_tramp (equal, SCM_CAR (l),
>> +						       elem)))
>>            goto next_elem; /* elem already in lst, don't add */
>>  
>>        SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P(l), lst, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME, "list");
>> @@ -1343,7 +1349,8 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_lset_difference_x, "lset-difference!", 2, 0, 1,
>>             r = SCM_CDR (r), argnum++)
>>          {
>>            for (b = SCM_CAR (r); scm_is_pair (b); b = SCM_CDR (b))
>> -            if (scm_is_true (equal_tramp (equal, elem, SCM_CAR (b))))
>> +            if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_tramp (equal, elem,
>> +							   SCM_CAR (b))))
>>                goto next_elem; /* equal to elem, so drop that elem */
>>  
>>            SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (b), b, argnum, FUNC_NAME,"list");
>> @@ -1385,7 +1392,7 @@ check_map_args (SCM argv,
>>        long elt_len;
>>        elt = SCM_SIMPLE_VECTOR_REF (argv, i);
>>  
>> -      if (!(scm_is_null (elt) || scm_is_pair (elt)))
>> +      if (!(scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (elt) || scm_is_pair (elt)))
>>  	goto check_map_error;
>>  	
>>        elt_len = srfi1_ilength (elt);
>> @@ -1430,7 +1437,8 @@ scm_srfi1_map (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
>>    SCM *pres = &res;
>>  
>>    len = srfi1_ilength (arg1);
>> -  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg1) || scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
>> +  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg1) ||
>> +		 scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
>>  		g_srfi1_map,
>>  		scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args), SCM_ARG2, s_srfi1_map);
>>    SCM_VALIDATE_REST_ARGUMENT (args);
>> @@ -1456,7 +1464,7 @@ scm_srfi1_map (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
>>  		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args), SCM_ARG1, s_srfi1_map);
>>        if (len < 0 || (len2 >= 0 && len2 < len))
>>  	len = len2;
>> -      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
>> +      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
>>  		    && len >= 0 && len2 >= -1,
>>  		    g_srfi1_map,
>>  		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args),
>> @@ -1501,7 +1509,8 @@ scm_srfi1_for_each (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
>>  {
>>    long i, len;
>>    len = srfi1_ilength (arg1);
>> -  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg1) || scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
>> +  SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg1) ||
>> +		 scm_is_pair (arg1)) && len >= -1,
>>  		g_srfi1_for_each, scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args),
>>  		SCM_ARG2, s_srfi1_for_each);
>>    SCM_VALIDATE_REST_ARGUMENT (args);
>> @@ -1528,7 +1537,7 @@ scm_srfi1_for_each (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM args)
>>  		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args), SCM_ARG1, s_srfi1_for_each);
>>        if (len < 0 || (len2 >= 0 && len2 < len))
>>  	len = len2;
>> -      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
>> +      SCM_GASSERTn ((scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil (arg2) || scm_is_pair (arg2))
>>  		    && len >= 0 && len2 >= -1,
>>  		    g_srfi1_for_each,
>>  		    scm_cons2 (proc, arg1, args),
>> @@ -1593,7 +1602,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_member, "member", 2, 1, 0,
>>      }
>>    for (; !SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>>      {
>> -      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, x, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>>  	return lst;
>>      }
>>    return SCM_BOOL_F;
>> @@ -1621,7 +1630,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_assoc, "assoc", 2, 1, 0,
>>        SCM tmp = SCM_CAR (ls);
>>        SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (scm_is_pair (tmp), alist, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME,
>>  		       "association list");
>> -      if (scm_is_true (equal_p (pred, key, SCM_CAR (tmp))))
>> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (equal_p (pred, key, SCM_CAR (tmp))))
>>  	return tmp;
>>      }
>>    SCM_ASSERT_TYPE (SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (ls), alist, SCM_ARG2, FUNC_NAME,
>> @@ -1685,7 +1694,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_partition, "partition", 2, 0, 0,
>>      elt = SCM_CAR (list);
>>      new_tail = scm_cons (SCM_CAR (list), SCM_EOL);
>>  
>> -    if (scm_is_true (call (pred, elt))) {
>> +    if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (call (pred, elt))) {
>>        SCM_SETCDR(kept_tail, new_tail);
>>        kept_tail = new_tail;
>>      }
>> @@ -1737,7 +1746,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_partition_x, "partition!", 2, 0, 0,
>>  
>>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>>      {
>> -      if (scm_is_true (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>> +      if (scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (lst))))
>>          {
>>            *tp = lst;
>>            tp = SCM_CDRLOC (lst);
>> @@ -1906,7 +1915,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_remove, "remove", 2, 0, 0,
>>         scm_is_pair (walk);
>>         walk = SCM_CDR (walk))
>>      {
>> -      if (scm_is_false (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
>> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
>>  	{
>>  	  *prev = scm_cons (SCM_CAR (walk), SCM_EOL);
>>  	  prev = SCM_CDRLOC (*prev);
>> @@ -1938,7 +1947,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_remove_x, "remove!", 2, 0, 0,
>>         scm_is_pair (walk);
>>         walk = SCM_CDR (walk))
>>      {
>> -      if (scm_is_false (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
>> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (call (pred, SCM_CAR (walk))))
>>  	prev = SCM_CDRLOC (walk);
>>        else
>>  	*prev = SCM_CDR (walk);
>> @@ -1987,7 +1996,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_span, "span", 2, 0, 0,
>>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>>      {
>>        SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
>> -      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>>          goto done;
>>  
>>        /* want this elem, tack it onto the end of ret */
>> @@ -2019,7 +2028,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_span_x, "span!", 2, 0, 0,
>>    p = &lst;
>>    for (upto = lst; scm_is_pair (upto); upto = SCM_CDR (upto))
>>      {
>> -      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
>> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
>>          goto done;
>>  
>>        /* want this element */
>> @@ -2147,7 +2156,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_take_while, "take-while", 2, 0, 0,
>>    for ( ; scm_is_pair (lst); lst = SCM_CDR (lst))
>>      {
>>        SCM elem = SCM_CAR (lst);
>> -      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, elem)))
>>          goto done;
>>  
>>        /* want this elem, tack it onto the end of ret */
>> @@ -2178,7 +2187,7 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_srfi1_take_while_x, "take-while!", 2, 0, 0,
>>    p = &lst;
>>    for (upto = lst; scm_is_pair (upto); upto = SCM_CDR (upto))
>>      {
>> -      if (scm_is_false (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
>> +      if (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (pred_tramp (pred, SCM_CAR (upto))))
>>          goto done;
>>  
>>        /* want this element */
>>
>> diff --git a/libguile/discouraged.h b/libguile/discouraged.h
>> index 1be05f0..0411069 100644
>> --- a/libguile/discouraged.h
>> +++ b/libguile/discouraged.h
>> @@ -54,6 +54,9 @@
>>  
>>  /* SCM_BOOL_NOT returns the other boolean.  
>>   * The order of ^s here is important for Borland C++ (!?!?!)
>> + *
>> + * XXX Should this handle %nil properly, and thus be
>> + * defined as (scm_from_bool (scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil (x))) ?
>>   */
>>  #define SCM_BOOL_NOT(x)		(SCM_PACK (SCM_UNPACK (x) \
>>  					   ^ (SCM_UNPACK (SCM_BOOL_T) \
>> diff --git a/libguile/goops.c b/libguile/goops.c
>> index 1548472..b6234a6 100644
>> --- a/libguile/goops.c
>> +++ b/libguile/goops.c
>> @@ -190,11 +190,12 @@ SCM_DEFINE (scm_class_of, "class-of", 1, 0, 0,
>>        return scm_class_integer;
>>  
>>      case scm_tc3_imm24:
>> +      /* XXX What should be done with SCM_ELISP_NIL? */
>>        if (SCM_CHARP (x))
>>  	return scm_class_char;
>> -      else if (scm_is_bool (x))
>> +      else if (scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
>>          return scm_class_boolean;
>> -      else if (scm_is_null (x))
>> +      else if (scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil (x))
>>          return scm_class_null;
>>        else
>>          return scm_class_unknown;




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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-07-23 21:38 ` Andy Wingo
  2009-07-30 22:05   ` Neil Jerram
@ 2009-08-30  9:18   ` Neil Jerram
  2009-08-30 18:01   ` Mark H Weaver
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Neil Jerram @ 2009-08-30  9:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andy Wingo; +Cc: Mark H Weaver, guile-devel

Andy Wingo <wingo@pobox.com> writes:

>>   scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil  scm_is_true_assume_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil     scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil          scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil
>>
>>   scm_is_lisp_false                 scm_is_lisp_true
>>
>>   scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil
>>
>>   scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil
>>   scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil
>
> These are terrible names. But they seem to be the best names for the
> concepts we're trying to express. I don't understand all of them yet,
> will wait for a review -- unless Neil takes care of that before I do ;-)

I actually feel quite comfortable with them, now that I've read the
patch carefully.  Mark's comments above the macro definitions seem
helpful and sufficient to me.

Regards,
     Neil




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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-08-28  7:08 ` Neil Jerram
@ 2009-08-30 13:58   ` Neil Jerram
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Neil Jerram @ 2009-08-30 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mark H Weaver; +Cc: guile-devel

Neil Jerram <neil@ossau.uklinux.net> writes:


> because if we agreed this, some of the changes would be needed, or
> wouldn't be needed.

:-)

I think I meant to say "would be different, or wouldn't be needed".

     Neil




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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-07-23 21:38 ` Andy Wingo
  2009-07-30 22:05   ` Neil Jerram
  2009-08-30  9:18   ` Neil Jerram
@ 2009-08-30 18:01   ` Mark H Weaver
  2009-09-01 22:09     ` Neil Jerram
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Mark H Weaver @ 2009-08-30 18:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andy Wingo; +Cc: guile-devel

I wrote:
> > I added the following macros, whose names explicitly state how %nil
> > should be handled.  See the comments in the patch for more information
> > about these.
> >
> >   scm_is_false_assume_not_lisp_nil  scm_is_true_assume_not_lisp_nil
> >   scm_is_false_and_not_lisp_nil     scm_is_true_or_lisp_nil
> >   scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil          scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil
> >
> >   scm_is_lisp_false                 scm_is_lisp_true
> >
> >   scm_is_null_assume_not_lisp_nil
> >   scm_is_null_and_not_lisp_nil
> >   scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil
> >
> >   scm_is_bool_and_not_lisp_nil
> >   scm_is_bool_or_lisp_nil

Andy wrote:
> These are terrible names. But they seem to be the best names for the
> concepts we're trying to express. I don't understand all of them yet,
> will wait for a review -- unless Neil takes care of that before I do ;-)

I agree that the names are uncomfortably long.  We could shorten them
without much loss of clarity by replacing "lisp_nil" with "nil" and
"and_not" with "not", yielding:

  scm_is_false_assume_not_nil  scm_is_true_assume_not_nil
  scm_is_false_not_nil         scm_is_true_or_nil
  scm_is_false_or_nil          scm_is_true_not_nil

  scm_is_lisp_false            scm_is_lisp_true

  scm_is_null_assume_not_nil
  scm_is_null_not_nil
  scm_is_null_or_nil

  scm_is_bool_not_nil
  scm_is_bool_or_nil

I can still do this if y'all would prefer the shorter names.  However,
if we've all agreed that scm_is_null/false/true will treat %nil as
both false and null (have we?), the longer names will rarely be
needed.

Are there any remaining objections to mapping scm_is_false/true/null
as follows?

  scm_is_null   -->  scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil
  scm_is_false  -->  scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil
  scm_is_true   -->  scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil

      Mark




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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-08-30 18:01   ` Mark H Weaver
@ 2009-09-01 22:09     ` Neil Jerram
  2009-09-02 16:00       ` Mark H Weaver
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Neil Jerram @ 2009-09-01 22:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mark H Weaver; +Cc: Andy Wingo, guile-devel

Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org> writes:

> I agree that the names are uncomfortably long.  We could shorten them
> without much loss of clarity by replacing "lisp_nil" with "nil" and
> "and_not" with "not", yielding:
>
>   scm_is_false_assume_not_nil  scm_is_true_assume_not_nil
>   scm_is_false_not_nil         scm_is_true_or_nil
>   scm_is_false_or_nil          scm_is_true_not_nil
>
>   scm_is_lisp_false            scm_is_lisp_true
>
>   scm_is_null_assume_not_nil
>   scm_is_null_not_nil
>   scm_is_null_or_nil
>
>   scm_is_bool_not_nil
>   scm_is_bool_or_nil
>
> I can still do this if y'all would prefer the shorter names.

FWIW, dropping "lisp_" looks OK, but I'm not sure about dropping
"and_".  "scm_is_false_not_nil" feels notably harder to understand
than "scm_is_false_and_not_nil".

> Are there any remaining objections to mapping scm_is_false/true/null
> as follows?
>
>   scm_is_null   -->  scm_is_null_or_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_false  -->  scm_is_false_or_lisp_nil
>   scm_is_true   -->  scm_is_true_and_not_lisp_nil

(Not from me - but I assume you're checking with others...)

    Neil




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* Re: [PATCH] %nil-handling optimization and fixes v1
  2009-09-01 22:09     ` Neil Jerram
@ 2009-09-02 16:00       ` Mark H Weaver
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Mark H Weaver @ 2009-09-02 16:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Neil Jerram; +Cc: Andy Wingo, guile-devel

Neil Jerram wrote:
> FWIW, dropping "lisp_" looks OK, but I'm not sure about dropping
> "and_".  "scm_is_false_not_nil" feels notably harder to understand
> than "scm_is_false_and_not_nil".

Yes, I see your point, and I agree.

    Mark




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