From 72ad43dc954665c7925e7dca41b160ec00208b48 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neil Jerram Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 16:34:28 +0000 Subject: * Automatic docstring updates (for IPv6). --- doc/maint/guile.texi | 113 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/maint') diff --git a/doc/maint/guile.texi b/doc/maint/guile.texi index d0f54e487..13d681dad 100644 --- a/doc/maint/guile.texi +++ b/doc/maint/guile.texi @@ -442,13 +442,13 @@ Return the source of the procedure @var{proc}. @end deffn procedure-environment -@c snarfed from debug.c:456 +@c snarfed from debug.c:455 @deffn primitive procedure-environment proc Return the environment of the procedure @var{proc}. @end deffn local-eval -@c snarfed from debug.c:488 +@c snarfed from debug.c:487 @deffn primitive local-eval exp [env] Evaluate @var{exp} in its environment. If @var{env} is supplied, it is the environment in which to evaluate @var{exp}. Otherwise, @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ is implicit). @end deffn debug-object? -@c snarfed from debug.c:575 +@c snarfed from debug.c:574 @deffn primitive debug-object? obj Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} is a debug object. @end deffn @@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ If @var{suffix} is privided, and is equal to the end of @end deffn make-fluid -@c snarfed from fluids.c:128 +@c snarfed from fluids.c:124 @deffn primitive make-fluid Return a newly created fluid. Fluids are objects of a certain type (a smob) that can hold one SCM @@ -1487,14 +1487,14 @@ in its own dynamic root, you can use fluids for thread local storage. @end deffn fluid? -@c snarfed from fluids.c:142 +@c snarfed from fluids.c:137 @deffn primitive fluid? obj Return @code{#t} iff @var{obj} is a fluid; otherwise, return @code{#f}. @end deffn fluid-ref -@c snarfed from fluids.c:153 +@c snarfed from fluids.c:148 @deffn primitive fluid-ref fluid Return the value associated with @var{fluid} in the current dynamic root. If @var{fluid} has not been set, then return @@ -1502,13 +1502,13 @@ dynamic root. If @var{fluid} has not been set, then return @end deffn fluid-set! -@c snarfed from fluids.c:170 +@c snarfed from fluids.c:165 @deffn primitive fluid-set! fluid value Set the value associated with @var{fluid} in the current dynamic root. @end deffn with-fluids* -@c snarfed from fluids.c:229 +@c snarfed from fluids.c:224 @deffn primitive with-fluids* fluids values thunk Set @var{fluids} to @var{values} temporary, and call @var{thunk}. @var{fluids} must be a list of fluids and @var{values} must be the same @@ -1601,7 +1601,7 @@ no longer accessible. @end deffn unhash-name -@c snarfed from gc.c:2303 +@c snarfed from gc.c:2306 @deffn primitive unhash-name name Flushes the glocs for @var{name}, or all glocs if @var{name} is @code{#t}. @@ -2790,7 +2790,7 @@ signalled. @end deffn procedure->syntax -@c snarfed from macros.c:61 +@c snarfed from macros.c:106 @deffn primitive procedure->syntax code Return a @dfn{macro} which, when a symbol defined to this value appears as the first symbol in an expression, returns the @@ -2799,7 +2799,7 @@ environment. @end deffn procedure->macro -@c snarfed from macros.c:84 +@c snarfed from macros.c:129 @deffn primitive procedure->macro code Return a @dfn{macro} which, when a symbol defined to this value appears as the first symbol in an expression, evaluates the @@ -2817,7 +2817,7 @@ passed to @var{code}. For example: @end deffn procedure->memoizing-macro -@c snarfed from macros.c:107 +@c snarfed from macros.c:152 @deffn primitive procedure->memoizing-macro code Return a @dfn{macro} which, when a symbol defined to this value appears as the first symbol in an expression, evaluates the @@ -2835,14 +2835,14 @@ passed to @var{proc}. For example: @end deffn macro? -@c snarfed from macros.c:119 +@c snarfed from macros.c:164 @deffn primitive macro? obj Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} is a regular macro, a memoizing macro or a syntax transformer. @end deffn macro-type -@c snarfed from macros.c:137 +@c snarfed from macros.c:182 @deffn primitive macro-type m Return one of the symbols @code{syntax}, @code{macro} or @code{macro!}, depending on whether @var{m} is a syntax @@ -2852,13 +2852,13 @@ returned. @end deffn macro-name -@c snarfed from macros.c:155 +@c snarfed from macros.c:200 @deffn primitive macro-name m Return the name of the macro @var{m}. @end deffn macro-transformer -@c snarfed from macros.c:166 +@c snarfed from macros.c:211 @deffn primitive macro-transformer m Return the transformer of the macro @var{m}. @end deffn @@ -4350,7 +4350,7 @@ and @code{print-options}. @end deffn simple-format -@c snarfed from print.c:976 +@c snarfed from print.c:909 @deffn primitive simple-format destination message . args Write @var{message} to @var{destination}, defaulting to the current output port. @@ -4366,26 +4366,26 @@ containing the formatted text. Does not add a trailing newline. @end deffn newline -@c snarfed from print.c:1041 +@c snarfed from print.c:974 @deffn primitive newline [port] Send a newline to @var{port}. @end deffn write-char -@c snarfed from print.c:1056 +@c snarfed from print.c:989 @deffn primitive write-char chr [port] Send character @var{chr} to @var{port}. @end deffn port-with-print-state -@c snarfed from print.c:1110 +@c snarfed from print.c:1043 @deffn primitive port-with-print-state port pstate Create a new port which behaves like @var{port}, but with an included print state @var{pstate}. @end deffn get-print-state -@c snarfed from print.c:1125 +@c snarfed from print.c:1058 @deffn primitive get-print-state port Return the print state of the port @var{port}. If @var{port} has no associated print state, @code{#f} is returned. @@ -4435,7 +4435,7 @@ Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} is a thunk. @end deffn procedure-documentation -@c snarfed from procs.c:283 +@c snarfed from procs.c:282 @deffn primitive procedure-documentation proc Return the documentation string associated with @code{proc}. By convention, if a procedure contains more than one expression and the @@ -4444,21 +4444,21 @@ documentation for that procedure. @end deffn procedure-with-setter? -@c snarfed from procs.c:319 +@c snarfed from procs.c:318 @deffn primitive procedure-with-setter? obj Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} is a procedure with an associated setter procedure. @end deffn make-procedure-with-setter -@c snarfed from procs.c:329 +@c snarfed from procs.c:328 @deffn primitive make-procedure-with-setter procedure setter Create a new procedure which behaves like @var{procedure}, but with the associated setter @var{setter}. @end deffn procedure -@c snarfed from procs.c:348 +@c snarfed from procs.c:347 @deffn primitive procedure proc Return the procedure of @var{proc}, which must be either a procedure with setter, or an operator struct. @@ -4978,9 +4978,9 @@ a C unsigned long integer. @deffn primitive socket family style proto Return a new socket port of the type specified by @var{family}, @var{style} and @var{protocol}. All three parameters are -integers. Typical values for @var{family} are the values of -@code{AF_UNIX} and @code{AF_INET}. Typical values for -@var{style} are the values of @code{SOCK_STREAM}, +integers. Supported values for @var{family} are +@code{AF_UNIX}, @code{AF_INET} and @code{AF_INET6}. +Typical values for @var{style} are @code{SOCK_STREAM}, @code{SOCK_DGRAM} and @code{SOCK_RAW}. @var{protocol} can be obtained from a protocol name using @code{getprotobyname}. A value of zero specifies the default @@ -5029,7 +5029,7 @@ The return value is unspecified. @end deffn shutdown -@c snarfed from socket.c:385 +@c snarfed from socket.c:403 @deffn primitive shutdown sock how Sockets can be closed simply by using @code{close-port}. The @code{shutdown} procedure allows reception or tranmission on a @@ -5051,26 +5051,33 @@ The return value is unspecified. @end deffn connect -@c snarfed from socket.c:478 +@c snarfed from socket.c:569 @deffn primitive connect sock fam address . args -Initiates a connection from @var{socket} to the address -specified by @var{address} and possibly @var{arg @dots{}}. The format -required for @var{address} -and @var{arg} @dots{} depends on the family of the socket. +Initiates a connection from a socket using a specified address +family to the address +specified by @var{address} and possibly @var{args}. +The format required for @var{address} +and @var{args} depends on the family of the socket. For a socket of family @code{AF_UNIX}, -only @code{address} is specified and must be a string with the +only @var{address} is specified and must be a string with the filename where the socket is to be created. For a socket of family @code{AF_INET}, -@code{address} must be an integer Internet host address and @var{arg} @dots{} -must be a single integer port number. +@var{address} must be an integer IPv4 host address and +@var{args} must be a single integer port number. + +For a socket of family @code{AF_INET6}, +@var{address} must be an integer IPv6 host address and +@var{args} may be up to three integers: +port [flowinfo] [scope_id], +where flowinfo and scope_id default to zero. The return value is unspecified. @end deffn bind -@c snarfed from socket.c:532 +@c snarfed from socket.c:623 @deffn primitive bind sock fam address . args Assigns an address to the socket port @var{socket}. Generally this only needs to be done for server sockets, @@ -5111,7 +5118,7 @@ The return value is unspecified. @end deffn listen -@c snarfed from socket.c:565 +@c snarfed from socket.c:656 @deffn primitive listen sock backlog This procedure enables @var{socket} to accept connection requests. @var{backlog} is an integer specifying @@ -5123,7 +5130,7 @@ The return value is unspecified. @end deffn accept -@c snarfed from socket.c:641 +@c snarfed from socket.c:793 @deffn primitive accept sock Accepts a connection on a bound, listening socket @var{socket}. If there are no pending connections in the queue, it waits until @@ -5142,7 +5149,7 @@ connection and will continue to accept new requests. @end deffn getsockname -@c snarfed from socket.c:672 +@c snarfed from socket.c:824 @deffn primitive getsockname sock Return the address of @var{socket}, in the same form as the object returned by @code{accept}. On many systems the address @@ -5150,7 +5157,7 @@ of a socket in the @code{AF_FILE} namespace cannot be read. @end deffn getpeername -@c snarfed from socket.c:699 +@c snarfed from socket.c:851 @deffn primitive getpeername sock Return the address of the socket that the socket @var{socket} is connected to, in the same form as the object returned by @@ -5159,7 +5166,7 @@ is connected to, in the same form as the object returned by @end deffn recv! -@c snarfed from socket.c:734 +@c snarfed from socket.c:886 @deffn primitive recv! sock buf [flags] Receives data from the socket port @var{socket}. @var{socket} must already be bound to the address from which data is to be received. @@ -5179,7 +5186,7 @@ any unread buffered port data is ignored. @end deffn send -@c snarfed from socket.c:763 +@c snarfed from socket.c:915 @deffn primitive send sock message [flags] Transmits the string @var{message} on the socket port @var{socket}. @var{socket} must already be bound to a destination address. The @@ -5193,7 +5200,7 @@ any unflushed buffered port data is ignored. @end deffn recvfrom! -@c snarfed from socket.c:805 +@c snarfed from socket.c:957 @deffn primitive recvfrom! sock str [flags [start [end]]] Return data from the socket port @var{socket} and also information about where the data was received from. @@ -5215,7 +5222,7 @@ descriptor: any unread buffered port data is ignored. @end deffn sendto -@c snarfed from socket.c:856 +@c snarfed from socket.c:1008 @deffn primitive sendto sock message fam address . args_and_flags Transmits the string @var{message} on the socket port @var{socket}. The destination address is specified using the @var{family}, @var{address} and @@ -5323,27 +5330,27 @@ list elements. This is a stable sort. @end deffn source-properties -@c snarfed from srcprop.c:171 +@c snarfed from srcprop.c:172 @deffn primitive source-properties obj Return the source property association list of @var{obj}. @end deffn set-source-properties! -@c snarfed from srcprop.c:194 +@c snarfed from srcprop.c:195 @deffn primitive set-source-properties! obj plist Install the association list @var{plist} as the source property list for @var{obj}. @end deffn source-property -@c snarfed from srcprop.c:214 +@c snarfed from srcprop.c:215 @deffn primitive source-property obj key Return the source property specified by @var{key} from @var{obj}'s source property list. @end deffn set-source-property! -@c snarfed from srcprop.c:247 +@c snarfed from srcprop.c:248 @deffn primitive set-source-property! obj key datum Set the source property of object @var{obj}, which is specified by @var{key} to @var{datum}. Normally, the key will be a symbol. @@ -5664,7 +5671,7 @@ concatenation of the given strings, @var{args}. make-shared-substring @c snarfed from strings.c:393 @deffn primitive make-shared-substring str [start [end]] -Return a shared substring of @var{str}. The semantics are the +Return a shared substring of @var{str}. The arguments are the same as for the @code{substring} function: the shared substring returned includes all of the text from @var{str} between indexes @var{start} (inclusive) and @var{end} (exclusive). If @@ -6661,7 +6668,7 @@ Return a list consisting of all the elements, in order, of @end deffn list->uniform-array -@c snarfed from unif.c:2175 +@c snarfed from unif.c:2183 @deffn primitive list->uniform-array ndim prot lst @deffnx procedure list->uniform-vector prot lst Return a uniform array of the type indicated by prototype @@ -6671,7 +6678,7 @@ done. @end deffn array-prototype -@c snarfed from unif.c:2526 +@c snarfed from unif.c:2534 @deffn primitive array-prototype ra Return an object that would produce an array of the same type as @var{array}, if used as the @var{prototype} for -- cgit v1.2.1