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Use parse_integer() in read_atom(); support bases with ratios like integers src/ChangeLog addition: 2015-05-08 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * data.c (init_errors_once_early): Move the Qunsupported_type here from numbers.c, so it's available when the majority of our types are not supported. * general-slots.h: Add it here, too. * number.c: Remove the definition of Qunsupported_type from here. * lread.c (read_atom): Check if the first character could reflect a rational, if so, call parse_integer(), don't check the syntax of the other characters. This allows us to accept the non-ASCII digit characters too. If that worked partially, but not completely, and the next char is a slash, try to parse as a ratio. If that fails, try isfloat_string(), but only if the first character could plausibly be part of a float. Otherwise, treat as a symbol. * lread.c (read_rational): Rename from read_integer. Handle ratios with the same radix specification as was used for integers. * lread.c (read1): Rename read_integer in this function. Support the Common Lisp #NNNrMMM syntax for parsing a number MMM of arbitrary radix NNN. man/ChangeLog addition: 2015-05-08 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * lispref/numbers.texi (Numbers): Describe the newly-supported arbitrary-base syntax for rationals (integers and ratios). Describe that ratios can take the same base specification as integers, something also new. tests/ChangeLog addition: 2015-05-08 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * automated/lisp-reader-tests.el: Check the arbitrary-base integer reader syntax support, just added. Check the reader base support for ratios, just added. Check the non-ASCII-digit support in the reader, just added.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sat, 09 May 2015 00:40:57 +0100
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/* Header for CCL (Code Conversion Language) interpreter.
   Copyright (C) 1995 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN.
   Licensed to the Free Software Foundation.

This file is part of XEmacs.

XEmacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.

XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with XEmacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */

#ifndef INCLUDED_mule_ccl_h_
#define INCLUDED_mule_ccl_h_

/* Macros for exit status of CCL program.  */
#define CCL_STAT_SUCCESS	0 /* Terminated successfully.  */
#define CCL_STAT_SUSPEND_BY_SRC	1 /* Terminated by empty input.  */
#define CCL_STAT_SUSPEND_BY_DST	2 /* Terminated by output buffer full.  */
#define CCL_STAT_INVALID_CMD	3 /* Terminated because of invalid
				     command.  */
#define CCL_STAT_QUIT		4 /* Terminated because of quit.  */

/* Structure to hold information about running CCL code.  Read
   comments in the file ccl.c for the detail of each field.  */
struct ccl_program {
  int size;			/* Size of the compiled code.  */
  Lisp_Object *prog;		/* Pointer into the compiled code.  */
  int ic;			/* Instruction Counter (index for PROG).  */
  int eof_ic;			/* Instruction Counter for end-of-file
				   processing code.  */
  int reg[8];			/* CCL registers, reg[7] is used for
				   condition flag of relational
				   operations.  */
  int private_state;            /* CCL instruction may use this
				   for private use, mainly for saving
				   internal states on suspending.
				   This variable is set to 0 when ccl is 
				   set up.  */
  int last_block;		/* Set to 1 while processing the last
				   block. */
  int status;			/* Exit status of the CCL program.  */
  int buf_magnification;	/* Output buffer magnification.  How
				   many times bigger the output buffer
				   should be than the input buffer.  */
  int stack_idx;		/* How deep the call of CCL_Call is nested.  */
  int eol_type;			/* When the CCL program is used for
				   encoding by a coding system, set to
				   the eol_type of the coding
				   system.  */
  int multibyte;		/* 1 if the source text is multibyte.  */
};

#define CCL_MODE_ENCODING 0
#define CCL_MODE_DECODING 1

#define CCL_CODING_EOL_LF	0	/* Line-feed only, same as Emacs'
					   internal format.  */
#define CCL_CODING_EOL_CRLF	1	/* Sequence of carriage-return and
					   line-feed.  */
#define CCL_CODING_EOL_CR	2	/* Carriage-return only.  */

/* If OBJECT is symbol designating a registered CCL program, return it.
   Else if OBJECT is a vector CCL program with no unresolved symbols, return
   it.
   Else, if OBJECT is a vector CCL program with unresolved symbols, return a
   newly-created vector reflecting the CCL program with all symbols
   resolved, if that is currently possible in this XEmacs.

   Otherwise, signal `invalid-argument'. */
extern Lisp_Object get_ccl_program (Lisp_Object object);

/* Set up fields of the structure pointed by CCL appropriately for the
   execution of ccl program CCL_PROG (a symbol or a vector).

   If CCL_PROG is a vector and contains unresolved symbols, this function
   will throw an assertion failure. To avoid this, call get_ccl_program at
   the point that you receive the CCL program from Lisp, and use and store
   its (resolved) result instead. */
extern int setup_ccl_program (struct ccl_program *, Lisp_Object ccl_prog);

extern int ccl_driver (struct ccl_program *, const unsigned char *,
		       unsigned_char_dynarr *, int, int *, int);

EXFUN (Fregister_ccl_program, 2);

extern Lisp_Object Qccl_program;

/* Vector of CCL program names vs corresponding program data.  */
extern Lisp_Object Vccl_program_table;

/* Symbols of ccl program have this property, a value of the property
   is an index for Vccl_program_table. */
extern Lisp_Object Qccl_program_idx;

#endif /* INCLUDED_mule_ccl_h_ */