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Author SHA1 Message Date
olin-shivers dae01f4eb7 - Folding the branch that packages up the SRFI 13 & 14 integration changes
into the main trunk.

- Changing EXEC-PATH-LIST from a global var to a fluid. (scsh.scm &
  scsh-package.scm). This sort of snuck into this commit.
2001-03-11 18:52:59 +00:00
shivers 64613d96db Hacks to fit in with the new SRE regexp system. 1999-09-08 15:19:16 +00:00
shivers 7e1ad158c7 Added "See file COPYING." to all the copyright notices, so we can
do the open-source thing w/o larding up the source code.
1999-08-06 13:28:52 +00:00
shivers 96d9b0e068 Checking in a slew of systemic changes:
- Switching scsh over to the SRE regexp system.
    - Upgraded string & character handling
    - Switching code over to list-lib SRFI names. Some switchover to
      probably new string-lib SRFI names, though that SRFI hasn't happened,
      so it's probably a waste of time at the moment to stress out about it.
    - General switching from "reduce-" lexeme to "fold-" lexeme.
	-Olin

A per-file breakdown of changes:
    ccp.scm		New
    char-set.scm	New features
    stringlib.scm	New
    stringpack.scm	New

    awk.scm		SRE
    filemtch.scm	SRE string-lib
    fname.scm		string-lib
    fr.scm		SRE string-lib
    glob.scm		SRE
    procobj.scm		list-lib
    rdelim.scm		SRE
    re.c		SRE killed
    re.scm		SRE killed
    re1.c		SRE moved to rx/ dir
    re1.h		SRE moved to rx/ dir
    rx/...		SRE General fitting-it-in to the upgraded scsh.
    scsh-interfaces.scm
    scsh-package.scm
    scsh.scm		type-check loophole added; string-lib; list-lib
		    	reduce-port -> foldl-port

    syscalls.scm	string-lib; diked out unused MATCH-FILES code
    syscalls.c

    utilities.scm	string-lib; {any?,every?} -> {any,every}
    procobj		list-lib
1999-07-11 20:38:42 +00:00
shivers 1a0d6a2af4 Fixed delimited readers -- there was confusion about what the handle-delimiter
arg was. It now defaults uniformly to 'trim.
1996-04-19 05:51:37 +00:00
bdc 2302efe24e *** empty log message *** 1995-10-14 03:34:21 +00:00