fixing bug reading negative constants with #b,o,d,x

adding string.trim
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JeffBezanson 2009-02-28 01:59:01 +00:00
parent c1610f0a9f
commit 923c7d5495
3 changed files with 44 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -288,7 +288,9 @@ static u_int32_t peek()
if (((c == 'b' && (base= 2)) ||
(c == 'o' && (base= 8)) ||
(c == 'd' && (base=10)) ||
(c == 'x' && (base=16))) && isdigit_base(buf[1],base)) {
(c == 'x' && (base=16))) &&
(isdigit_base(buf[1],base) ||
buf[1]=='-')) {
if (!read_numtok(&buf[1], &tokval, base))
lerror(ParseError, "read: invalid base %d constant", base);
return (toktype=TOK_NUM);

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@ -515,11 +515,6 @@
() t)
nt))
(define *whitespace*
(string.encode #array(wchar 9 10 11 12 13 32 133 160 5760 6158 8192
8193 8194 8195 8196 8197 8198 8199 8200
8201 8202 8232 8233 8239 8287 12288)))
(define (load filename)
(let ((F (file filename :read)))
(trycatch
@ -529,7 +524,8 @@
prev
(eval (expand E)))
(begin (io.close F)
(eval (expand E))))) ; evaluate last form in almost-tail position
; evaluate last form in almost-tail position
(eval (expand E)))))
(lambda (e)
(begin
(io.close F)
@ -546,6 +542,27 @@
" 1))
(define *whitespace*
(string.encode #array(wchar 9 10 11 12 13 32 133 160 5760 6158 8192
8193 8194 8195 8196 8197 8198 8199 8200
8201 8202 8232 8233 8239 8287 12288)))
(define (string.trim s at-start at-end)
(define (trim-start s chars i L)
(if (and (< i L)
(string.find chars (string.char s i)))
(trim-start s chars (string.inc s i) L)
i))
(define (trim-end s chars i)
(if (and (> i 0)
(string.find chars (string.char s (string.dec s i))))
(trim-end s chars (string.dec s i))
i))
(let ((L (length s)))
(string.sub s
(trim-start s at-start 0 L)
(trim-end s at-end L))))
(define (repl)
(define (prompt)
(princ "> ") (io.flush *output-stream*)
@ -595,7 +612,8 @@
((and (list? e)
(= (length e) 2))
(io.princ *stderr* (car e) ": " (cadr e)))
(io.print *stderr* (car e))
(io.princ *stderr* ": " (cadr e)))
(else (io.princ *stderr* "*** Unhandled exception: ")
(io.print *stderr* e)))

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@ -807,6 +807,19 @@ such exceptions can be printed recursively
lerror() should make a lisp string S from the result of sprintf, then
raise `(,e ,S). first argument e should be a symbol.
new expansion process:
get rid of macroexpanding versions of define and define-macro
macroexpand doesn't expand (define ...)
macroexpand implements let-syntax
add lambda-expand which applies f-body to the bodies of lambdas, then
converts defines to set!
call expand on every form before evaluating
(define (expand x) (lambda-expand (macroexpand x)))
(define (eval x) (%eval (expand x)))
reload system.lsp with the new eval
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
String API
@ -815,17 +828,17 @@ String API
*string.inc - (string.inc s i [nchars])
*string.dec
*string.count - # of chars between 2 byte offsets
string.width - # columns
*string.char - char at byte offset
*string.sub - substring between 2 byte offsets
*string.split - (string.split s sep-chars)
string.trim - (string.trim s chars-at-start chars-at-end)
*string.trim - (string.trim s chars-at-start chars-at-end)
*string.reverse
*string.find - (string.find s str|char [offs]), or nil if not found
string.rfind
string.map - (string.map f s)
*string.encode - to utf8
*string.decode - from utf8 to UCS
string.width - # columns
string.map - (string.map f s)
IOStream API