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http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guile.git/commit/?id=cff6adf899dbc0336c7c017d52504f8138c89b3d The branch, r6rs-strings has been created at cff6adf899dbc0336c7c017d52504f8138c89b3d (commit) - Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit cff6adf899dbc0336c7c017d52504f8138c89b3d Author: Michael Gran <spk...@yahoo.com> Date: Sun Dec 27 18:53:52 2009 -0800 Reader option to parse strings and chars using R6RS rules Add the capability to use some of R6RS's string and character syntax, e.g. #\xFFF and "\xFFF;" This is enabled using (read-enable 'strict-r6rs-strings). * libguile/print.c (PRINT_CHAR_ESCAPE): new macro (iprin1): use new macro PRINT_CHAR_ESCAPE and add capability to print strings according to R6RS * libguile/chars.c (scm_r6rs_charnames, scm_r6rs_charnums, SCM_N_R6RS_CHARNAMES): new constants of character names (scm_i_charname): output R6RS charnames (scm_i_charname_to_char): check for R6RS charnames * libguile/private-options.h (SCM_R6RS_OPTIONS_P): new define * libguile/read.c (scm_read_opts): add new option 'strict-r6rs-strings' (SCM_READ_HEX_ESCAPE): new codeblock to parse character hex escapes (SCM_READ_SPACE_LINE_SPACE): new codeblock to parse string backslashes (scm_read_string): read R6RS string escapes * test-suite/tests/chars.test: tests for R6RS character escapes * test-suite/tests/strings.test: test for R6RS string escapes ----------------------------------------------------------------------- hooks/post-receive -- GNU Guile