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Fix some bugs in fns.c, discovered in passing while doing other work. 2010-11-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * fns.c (Fnreverse): Check that non-list sequences are writable from Lisp before modifying them. (There's an argument that we should do this for list sequences too, but for the moment other code (e.g. #'setcar) doesn't.) (mapcarX): Initialise lisp_vals_staging, lisp_vals_type explicitly, for the sake of compile warnings. Check if lisp_vals_staging is non-NULL when deciding whether to replace a string's range. (Fsome): Cross-reference to #'find-if in the doc string for this function. (Freduce): GCPRO accum in this function, when a key argument is specicified it can be silently garbage-collected. When deciding whether to iterate across a string, check whether the cursor exceeds the byte len; while iterating, increment an integer counter. Don't ABORT() if check_sequence_range() returns when handed a suspicious sequence; it is legal to supply the length of SEQUENCE as the :end keyword value, and this will provoke our suspicions, legitimately enough. (Problems with this function revealed by Paul Dietz' ANSI test suite, thank you Paul Dietz.) (Freplace): Check list sequence lengths using the arguments, not the conses we're currently looking at, thank you Paul Dietz.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 14 Nov 2010 14:54:09 +0000
parents 6468cf6f0b9d
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1 2010-11-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
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3 * fns.c (Fnreverse):
4 Check that non-list sequences are writable from Lisp before
5 modifying them. (There's an argument that we should do this for
6 list sequences too, but for the moment other code (e.g. #'setcar)
7 doesn't.)
8 (mapcarX): Initialise lisp_vals_staging, lisp_vals_type
9 explicitly, for the sake of compile warnings. Check if
10 lisp_vals_staging is non-NULL when deciding whether to replace a
11 string's range.
12 (Fsome): Cross-reference to #'find-if in the doc string for this
13 function.
14 (Freduce): GCPRO accum in this function, when a key argument is
15 specicified it can be silently garbage-collected. When deciding
16 whether to iterate across a string, check whether the cursor
17 exceeds the byte len; while iterating, increment an integer
18 counter. Don't ABORT() if check_sequence_range() returns when
19 handed a suspicious sequence; it is legal to supply the length of
20 SEQUENCE as the :end keyword value, and this will provoke our
21 suspicions, legitimately enough. (Problems with this function
22 revealed by Paul Dietz' ANSI test suite, thank you Paul Dietz.)
23 (Freplace): Check list sequence lengths using the arguments, not
24 the conses we're currently looking at, thank you Paul Dietz.
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3 * fns.c (Frandom): Correct the docstring here, the name of the 28 * fns.c (Frandom): Correct the docstring here, the name of the
4 argument is LIMIT, not N. 29 argument is LIMIT, not N.
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