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X-Received-From: 80.91.229.3 X-BeenThere: guile-devel@gnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.14 Precedence: list List-Id: "Developers list for Guile, the GNU extensibility library" List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: guile-devel-bounces+guile-devel=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Original-Sender: guile-devel-bounces+guile-devel=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Xref: news.gmane.org gmane.lisp.guile.devel:13748 gmane.lisp.guile.user:9223 gmane.lisp.guile.sources:366 Archived-At: --=-=-= Content-Type: text/plain We are pleased to announce GNU Guile release 2.0.4, the next maintenance release for the 2.0.x stable series. The Guile web page is located at http://gnu.org/software/guile/ . Guile is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, with support for many SRFIs, packaged for use in a wide variety of environments. 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Then, run a command like this: gpg --verify guile-2.0.4.tar.gz.sig If that command fails because you don't have the required public key, then run this command to import it: gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys EA52ECF4 and rerun the 'gpg --verify' command. This release was bootstrapped with the following tools: Autoconf 2.68 Automake 1.11.2 Libtool 2.4 Gnulib v0.0-6827-g39c3009 This release provides many bug fixes, performance improvements, and some new features. Here are the highlights, taken from the `NEWS' file: * Notable changes ** Better debuggability for interpreted procedures. Guile 2.0 came with a great debugging experience for compiled procedures, but the story for interpreted procedures was terrible. Now, at least, interpreted procedures have names, and the `arity' procedure property is always correct (or, as correct as it can be, in the presence of `case-lambda'). ** Support for cross-compilation. One can now use a native Guile to cross-compile `.go' files for a different architecture. See the documentation for `--target' in the "Compilation" section of the manual, for information on how to use the cross-compiler. See the "Cross building Guile" section of the README, for more on how to cross-compile Guile itself. ** The return of `local-eval'. Back by popular demand, `the-environment' and `local-eval' allow the user to capture a lexical environment, and then evaluate arbitrary expressions in that context. There is also a new `local-compile' command. See "Local Evaluation" in the manual, for more. Special thanks to Mark Weaver for an initial implementation of this feature. ** Fluids can now have default values. Fluids are used for dynamic and thread-local binding. They have always inherited their values from the context or thread that created them. However, there was a case in which a new thread would enter Guile, and the default values of all the fluids would be `#f' for that thread. This has now been fixed so that `make-fluid' has an optional default value for fluids in unrelated dynamic roots, which defaults to `#f'. ** Garbage collector tuning. The garbage collector has now been tuned to run more often under some circumstances. *** Unmanaged allocation The new `scm_gc_register_allocation' function will notify the collector of unmanaged allocation. This will cause the collector to run sooner. Guile's `scm_malloc', `scm_calloc', and `scm_realloc' unmanaged allocators eventually call this function. This leads to better performance under steady-state unmanaged allocation. *** Transient allocation When the collector runs, it will try to record the total memory footprint of a process, if the platform supports this information. If the memory footprint is growing, the collector will run more frequently. This reduces the increase of the resident size of a process in response to a transient increase in allocation. *** Management of threads, bignums Creating a thread will allocate a fair amount of memory. Guile now does some GC work (using `GC_collect_a_little') when allocating a thread. This leads to a better memory footprint when creating many short-lived threads. Similarly, bignums can occupy a lot of memory. Guile now offers hooks to enable custom GMP allocators that end up calling `scm_gc_register_allocation'. These allocators are enabled by default when running Guile from the command-line. To enable them in libraries, set the `scm_install_gmp_memory_functions' variable to a nonzero value before loading Guile. ** SRFI-39 parameters are available by default. Guile now includes support for parameters, as defined by SRFI-39, in the default environment. See "Parameters" in the manual, for more information. `current-input-port', `current-output-port', and `current-error-port' are now parameters. ** Add `current-warning-port'. Guile now outputs warnings on a separate port, `current-warning-port', initialized to the value that `current-error-port' has on startup. ** Syntax parameters. Following Racket's lead, Guile now supports syntax parameters. See "Syntax parameters" in the manual, for more. Also see Barzilay, Culpepper, and Flatt's 2011 SFP workshop paper, "Keeping it Clean with syntax-parameterize". ** Parse command-line arguments from the locale encoding. Guile now attempts to parse command-line arguments using the user's locale. However for backwards compatibility with other 2.0.x releases, it does so without actually calling `setlocale'. Please report any bugs in this facility to bug-guile@gnu.org. ** One-armed conditionals: `when' and `unless' Guile finally has `when' and `unless' in the default environment. Use them whenever you would use an `if' with only one branch. See "Conditionals" in the manual, for more. ** `current-filename', `add-to-load-path' There is a new form, `(current-filename)', which expands out to the source file in which it occurs. Combined with the new `add-to-load-path', this allows simple scripts to easily add nearby directories to the load path. See "Load Paths" in the manual, for more. ** `random-state-from-platform' This procedure initializes a random seed using good random sources available on your platform, such as /dev/urandom. See "Random Number Generation" in the manual, for more. ** Warn about unsupported `simple-format' options. The `-Wformat' compilation option now reports unsupported format options passed to `simple-format'. ** Manual updates Besides the sections already mentioned, the following manual sections are new in this release: "Modules and the File System", "Module System Reflection", "Syntax Transformer Helpers", and "Local Inclusion". * New interfaces ** (ice-9 session): `apropos-hook' ** New print option: `escape-newlines', defaults to #t. ** (ice-9 ftw): `file-system-fold', `file-system-tree', `scandir' ** `scm_c_value_ref': access to multiple returned values from C ** scm_call (a varargs version), scm_call_7, scm_call_8, scm_call_9 ** Some new syntax helpers in (system syntax) Search the manual for these identifiers and modules, for more. * Build fixes ** FreeBSD build fixes. ** OpenBSD compilation fixes. ** Solaris 2.10 test suite fixes. ** IA64 compilation fix. ** MinGW build fixes. ** Work around instruction reordering on SPARC and HPPA in the VM. ** Gnulib updates: added `dirfd', `setenv' modules. * Bug fixes ** Add a deprecated alias for $expt. ** Add an exception printer for `getaddrinfo-error'. ** Add deprecated shim for `scm_display_error' with stack as first argument. ** Add warnings for unsupported `simple-format' options. ** Allow overlapping regions to be passed to `bytevector-copy!'. ** Better function prologue disassembly ** Compiler: fix miscompilation of (values foo ...) in some contexts. ** Compiler: fix serialization of #nil-terminated lists. ** Compiler: allow values bound in non-tail let expressions to be collected. ** Deprecate SCM_ASRTGO. ** Document invalidity of (begin) as expression; add back-compat shim. ** Don't leak file descriptors when mmaping objcode. ** Empty substrings no longer reference the original stringbuf. ** FFI: Fix `set-pointer-finalizer!' to leave the type cell unchanged. ** FFI: Hold a weak reference to the CIF made by `procedure->pointer'. ** FFI: Hold a weak reference to the procedure passed to `procedure->pointer'. ** FFI: Properly unpack small integer return values in closure call. ** Fix R6RS `fold-left' so the accumulator is the first argument. ** Fix bit-set*! bug from 2005. ** Fix bug in `make-repl' when `lang' is actually a . ** Fix bugs related to mutation, the null string, and shared substrings. ** Fix serialization. ** Fix erroneous check in `set-procedure-properties!'. ** Fix generalized-vector-{ref,set!} for slices. ** Fix error messages involving definition forms. ** Fix primitive-eval to return # for definitions. ** HTTP: Extend handling of "Cache-Control" header. ** HTTP: Fix qstring writing of cache-extension values ** HTTP: Fix validators for various list-style headers. ** HTTP: Permit non-date values for Expires header. ** HTTP: `write-request-line' writes absolute paths, not absolute URIs. ** Hack the port-column of current-output-port after printing a prompt. ** Make sure `regexp-quote' tests use Unicode-capable string ports. ** Peval: Fix bugs in the new optimizer. ** Statistically unique marks and labels, for robust hygiene across sessions. ** Web: Allow URIs with empty authorities, like "file:///etc/hosts". ** `,language' at REPL sets the current-language fluid. ** `primitive-load' returns the value(s) of the last expression. ** `scm_from_stringn' always returns unique strings. ** `scm_i_substring_copy' tries to narrow the substring. ** i18n: Fix gc_malloc/free mismatch on non-GNU systems. You can follow Guile development in the Git repository and on the Guile mailing lists. Guile builds from the `master' branch of Git have version number 2.1.x. Guile versions with an odd middle number, e.g., 2.1.*, are unstable development versions. Even middle numbers indicate stable versions. This has been the case since the 1.3.* series. Please report bugs to `bug-guile@gnu.org'. We also welcome reports of successful builds, which can be sent to the same email address. Ludovic, on behalf of the Guile team. --=-=-= Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk8nBA4ACgkQd92V4upS7PS1pACff8xQBTzC7ToHBRmWXSgg8Bh6 UFcAn0/ulq4xgfLy+Z5SNGZJMZqUFvf6 =zhHV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-=-=--