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Support the MP library on recent FreeBSD, have it pass relevant tests.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2011-11-26 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* number-mp.c (bignum_to_string):
Don't overwrite the accumulator we've just set up for this
function.
* number-mp.c (BIGNUM_TO_TYPE):
mp_itom() doesn't necessarily do what this code used to think with
negative numbers, it can treat them as unsigned ints. Subtract
numbers from bignum_zero instead of multiplying them by -1 to
convert them to their negative equivalents.
* number-mp.c (bignum_to_int):
* number-mp.c (bignum_to_uint):
* number-mp.c (bignum_to_long):
* number-mp.c (bignum_to_ulong):
* number-mp.c (bignum_to_double):
Use the changed BIGNUM_TO_TYPE() in these functions.
* number-mp.c (bignum_ceil):
* number-mp.c (bignum_floor):
In these functions, be more careful about rounding to positive and
negative infinity, respectively. Don't use the sign of QUOTIENT
when working out out whether to add or subtract one, rather use
the sign QUOTIENT would have if arbitrary-precision division were
done.
* number-mp.h:
* number-mp.h (MP_GCD):
Wrap #include <mp.h> in BEGIN_C_DECLS/END_C_DECLS.
* number.c (Fbigfloat_get_precision):
* number.c (Fbigfloat_set_precision):
Don't attempt to call XBIGFLOAT_GET_PREC if this build doesn't
support big floats.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Sat, 26 Nov 2011 17:59:14 +0000 |
parents | 308d34e9f07d |
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/* Virtual diry bit implementation (platform independent) for XEmacs. Copyright (C) 2005 Marcus Crestani. Copyright (C) 2010 Ben Wing. 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/>. */ /* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "gc.h" #include "mc-alloc.h" #include "vdb.h" typedef struct { Dynarr_declare (void *); } void_ptr_dynarr; void_ptr_dynarr *page_fault_table; /* Init page fault table and protect heap. */ void vdb_start_dirty_bits_recording (void) { Elemcount protected_pages = (Elemcount) protect_heap_pages (); page_fault_table = Dynarr_new2 (void_ptr_dynarr, void *); Dynarr_resize (page_fault_table, protected_pages); } /* Remove heap protection. */ void vdb_stop_dirty_bits_recording (void) { unprotect_heap_pages (); } /* Read page fault table and pass page faults to garbage collector. */ int vdb_read_dirty_bits (void) { int repushed_objects = 0; Elemcount count; for (count = Dynarr_length (page_fault_table); count; count--) repushed_objects += repush_all_objects_on_page (Dynarr_at (page_fault_table, count - 1)); Dynarr_free (page_fault_table); page_fault_table = 0; return repushed_objects; } /* Called by the page fault handler: add address to page fault table. */ void vdb_designate_modified (void *addr) { Dynarr_add (page_fault_table, addr); } /* For testing and debugging... */ #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS DEFUN ("test-vdb", Ftest_vdb, 0, 0, "", /* Test virtual dirty bit implementation. Prints results to stderr. */ ()) { Rawbyte *p; char c; Elemcount count; /* Wrap up gc (if currently running). */ gc_full (); /* Allocate a buffer; it will have the default protection of PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE. */ p = (Rawbyte *) mc_alloc (mc_get_page_size()); set_lheader_implementation ((struct lrecord_header *) p, &lrecord_cons); fprintf (stderr, "Allocate p: [%p ... %p], length %d\n", p, p + mc_get_page_size (), (int) mc_get_page_size ()); /* Test read. */ fprintf (stderr, "Attempt to read p[666]... "); c = p[666]; fprintf (stderr, "read ok.\n"); /* Test write. */ fprintf (stderr, "Attempt to write 42 to p[666]... "); p[666] = 42; fprintf (stderr, "write ok, p[666] = %d\n", p[666]); /* Mark the buffer read-only and set environemnt for write-barrier. */ fprintf (stderr, "Write-protect the page.\n"); MARK_BLACK (p); vdb_start_dirty_bits_recording (); write_barrier_enabled = 1; /* Test write-barrier read. */ fprintf (stderr, "Attempt to read p[666]... "); c = p[666]; fprintf (stderr, "read ok.\n"); /* Test write-barrier write, program receives SIGSEGV. */ fprintf (stderr, "Attempt to write 23 to p[666]... "); p[666] = 23; fprintf (stderr, "Written p[666] = %d\n", p[666]); /* Stop write-barrier mode. */ write_barrier_enabled = 0; MARK_WHITE (p); vdb_unprotect (p, mc_get_page_size ()); for (count = Dynarr_length (page_fault_table); count; count--) if (Dynarr_at (page_fault_table, count - 1) == &p[666]) fprintf (stderr, "VALID page fault at %p\n", Dynarr_at (page_fault_table, count - 1)); else fprintf (stderr, "WRONG page fault at %p\n", Dynarr_at (page_fault_table, count - 1)); Dynarr_free (page_fault_table); return Qnil; } DEFUN ("test-segfault", Ftest_segfault, 0, 0, "", /* Test virtual dirty bit implementation: provoke a segfault on purpose. WARNING: this function causes a SEGFAULT on purpose and thus crashes XEmacs! This is only used for debbugging, e.g. for testing how the debugger behaves when XEmacs segfaults and the write barrier is enabled. */ ()) { Rawbyte *q = 0; q[0] = 23; return Qnil; } #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */ void syms_of_vdb (void) { #ifdef DEBUG_XEMACS DEFSUBR (Ftest_vdb); DEFSUBR (Ftest_segfault); #endif /* DEBUG_XEMACS */ }