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@c -*-texinfo-*- |
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@c This is part of the GNU Guile Reference Manual. |
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@c Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 |
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@c Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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@c See the file guile.texi for copying conditions. |
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@node Initialization |
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@section Initializing Guile |
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@cindex Initializing Guile |
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Each thread that wants to use functions from the Guile API needs to |
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put itself into guile mode with either @code{scm_with_guile} or |
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@code{scm_init_guile}. The global state of Guile is initialized |
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automatically when the first thread enters guile mode. |
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When a thread wants to block outside of a Guile API function, it |
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should leave guile mode temporarily with @code{scm_without_guile}, |
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@xref{Blocking}. |
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Threads that are created by @code{call-with-new-thread} or |
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@code{scm_spawn_thread} start out in guile mode so you don't need to |
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initialize them. |
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@deftypefn {C Function} {void *} scm_with_guile (void *, void *data) |
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Call @var{func}, passing it @var{data} and return what @var{func} |
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returns. While @var{func} is running, the current thread is in guile |
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mode and can thus use the Guile API. |
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When @code{scm_with_guile} is called from guile mode, the thread remains |
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in guile mode when @code{scm_with_guile} returns. |
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Otherwise, it puts the current thread into guile mode and, if needed, |
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gives it a Scheme representation that is contained in the list returned |
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by @code{all-threads}, for example. This Scheme representation is not |
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removed when @code{scm_with_guile} returns so that a given thread is |
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always represented by the same Scheme value during its lifetime, if at |
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all. |
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When this is the first thread that enters guile mode, the global state |
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of Guile is initialized before calling @code{func}. |
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The function @var{func} is called via |
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@code{scm_with_continuation_barrier}; thus, @code{scm_with_guile} |
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returns exactly once. |
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When @code{scm_with_guile} returns, the thread is no longer in guile |
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mode (except when @code{scm_with_guile} was called from guile mode, see |
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above). Thus, only @code{func} can store @code{SCM} variables on the |
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stack and be sure that they are protected from the garbage collector. |
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See @code{scm_init_guile} for another approach at initializing Guile |
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that does not have this restriction. |
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It is OK to call @code{scm_with_guile} while a thread has temporarily |
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left guile mode via @code{scm_without_guile}. It will then simply |
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temporarily enter guile mode again. |
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@end deftypefn |
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@deftypefn {C Function} void scm_init_guile () |
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Arrange things so that all of the code in the current thread executes as |
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if from within a call to @code{scm_with_guile}. That is, all functions |
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called by the current thread can assume that @code{SCM} values on their |
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stack frames are protected from the garbage collector (except when the |
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thread has explicitly left guile mode, of course). |
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When @code{scm_init_guile} is called from a thread that already has been |
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in guile mode once, nothing happens. This behavior matters when you |
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call @code{scm_init_guile} while the thread has only temporarily left |
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guile mode: in that case the thread will not be in guile mode after |
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@code{scm_init_guile} returns. Thus, you should not use |
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@code{scm_init_guile} in such a scenario. |
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When a uncaught throw happens in a thread that has been put into guile |
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mode via @code{scm_init_guile}, a short message is printed to the |
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current error port and the thread is exited via @code{scm_pthread_exit |
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(NULL)}. No restrictions are placed on continuations. |
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The function @code{scm_init_guile} might not be available on all |
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platforms since it requires some stack-bounds-finding magic that might |
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not have been ported to all platforms that Guile runs on. Thus, if you |
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can, it is better to use @code{scm_with_guile} or its variation |
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@code{scm_boot_guile} instead of this function. |
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@end deftypefn |
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@deftypefn {C Function} void scm_boot_guile (int @var{argc}, char **@var{argv}, void |
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