From db80e2ef5b5a94d879a855799e86467f62293531 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: V3n3RiX Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2023 20:51:36 +0100 Subject: gentoo auto-resync : 22:07:2023 - 20:51:35 --- dev-lisp/gcl/Manifest | 3 + dev-lisp/gcl/files/gcl-2.6.15_pre3-spelling.patch | 766 ++++++++++++++++++++++ dev-lisp/gcl/gcl-2.6.15_pre3.ebuild | 102 +++ 3 files changed, 871 insertions(+) create mode 100644 dev-lisp/gcl/files/gcl-2.6.15_pre3-spelling.patch create mode 100644 dev-lisp/gcl/gcl-2.6.15_pre3.ebuild (limited to 'dev-lisp/gcl') diff --git a/dev-lisp/gcl/Manifest b/dev-lisp/gcl/Manifest index c2900e3f4159..ff810f343e93 100644 --- a/dev-lisp/gcl/Manifest +++ b/dev-lisp/gcl/Manifest @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ AUX 64gcl-gentoo.el 154 BLAKE2B 57356dd1f8a1fe80a519c36beb0937733fe4aef09df9108ee81c7ccac03760ef7cf1b60019acc045bfd69e2688c40c144802c5195dc86c03c847640b39477840 SHA512 bc471a4b21866a9db2f21234b0b42cafff5bc509668a59ba39516d5fe0b148739d65b89ed1982b3a06109f793d28321da6fe6856693f279d77ab6313d0185b1c AUX bootstrap-gcl 336 BLAKE2B a1c94177ccf15e2febd2315d83eb965903f0b22b8dfe230102891432564dcd8198b210aa004da3ad0d91e0b2e7ba43cc5e4e8c981923efb7f15a112e30dff86b SHA512 481a9ffa1102534c36a1a2084dda4b1ecd822888fafac4e6f0691b73ce0cc60e5328f628998ccef38bf75a26f3b79b24adf59562dc7cad23c3033a22d9593d0f AUX gcl-2.6.13_pre99-assertion.patch 534 BLAKE2B 5306a28c9e2439454d6343a228661ced66079953d2bf678115eda769d08e1d0f366c2f3ed2aa55a9653b97167824dcea7a8a86b6650df21b0186515f05609f88 SHA512 e7a914b760a321deb831f7907c2ba5f5ae2cd921118453bacc8dcc907bb22cb993295fbca9b5f45b0ecb195e36bf31e18a0b25dae5eee6fc45188a1edf2b485f +AUX gcl-2.6.15_pre3-spelling.patch 36208 BLAKE2B 97e25aa21f0cf325a409c5edbd6c391b1d8c1e4ae023bbd110abe7f2ad64c1c8550a6b8c313f3827cb9e849df6ec7b58a35b060e5c7524fe07846b5c00323b63 SHA512 a9479f7b7c210f03fb0f8206368bfe28464b213816c70b09f76a3c829e9105dffa4b6d90bdd180d2ebbfa0137b2483edf1929d66a2259dc4862643259b4c64c2 DIST gcl-2.6.13_pre99.tar.xz 10030460 BLAKE2B 8750d641062bcad5a124173013d38403f37ad352c7c436e89d4e329d997200be399a100dcefc4ce484e3f85f46e2dd90ee02947e5e728e001782e973c4122b0e SHA512 a3ad2bd639157ca2a80b534e87c169f6e07002a1b9ca8039483cff336af764123dec9e749da045b656b990e0a97c70881c798420ec4bd0e4494f43d0d040e413 DIST gcl-2.6.14.tar.gz 11725385 BLAKE2B 3e6a7fc359f94897d1062f5e5e31a0ae36f5d24ca0155fd22044cb967f1fd6a0303572dafe25b1a7abbc936db4e8caa93d0e50b1779886e2ba40e148fa868b8f SHA512 1a69f5e8195783c88b618a613253da1089b13e390dd259056df52f1ed95cf0c99358c34d3782c8eb297c07fda74deb7db359e6b9bf94590ee7fc34e94742eb14 +DIST gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.tar.gz 11433299 BLAKE2B cee392674f465477d37bcdf724651f88e08b90a74ca3e79a561b99f0e61227332dbee77ed688cda7525341421df262a0a58c325576d6e8a5daaa1122ae36c6e4 SHA512 bf05c3f4ecad74a9e29b25969d3f82d39c9715bfa98c1b734b279a7886e60076ecb5896723fe1888255c4eecf4e5eda60696d25ad6a8e17eb55088b2a37ad3ce EBUILD gcl-2.6.13_pre99.ebuild 2451 BLAKE2B b841d2a2094ff1bfe2e6298fb26ac4ecfb759939a8bbe287a046f5df3bb8fb347129baf97d46d18ec54adbf498e00a4acbd24a3c39151b497b6cad06921b1577 SHA512 cf60e90e2e059ef3f9164c5655fe90a67682d15d414bb71a11a20b8fc0440d63c19a1694f7ebc7f4cf1fb198e5892f9ccc9617b52b7381a676247702302fe20a EBUILD gcl-2.6.14.ebuild 2390 BLAKE2B 2186a1b46786698f73f91037710dabbbff5c4184b7d95bc3caf258ddc811628424165b2db4293b98592dc82cc5faec674604aa9e558b7b05fa996b51c65632e3 SHA512 d76d1d5c32935b8eaa158483d31065f74c3f53c3348609743030bdfc985a6b571cf26976d6aff3634a3944d173ba9a654e6b5dddcdf274bf02d8d3d503c839f4 +EBUILD gcl-2.6.15_pre3.ebuild 2449 BLAKE2B 12bd68cfc95c4295f263039ab10d53c0c753d18358dd7607e96f7ca3928c2047e27218e0025e16361e89cfdfb1f1040ef68dde5dc35cea85fa44ddc9c9ec4e39 SHA512 6f458c59420b4c4bed76f269ddb30dbbe4c07fdfbc4ce7a306537c408960d2e2efa2d264d71a29ba27135a45e2f97829149e33735b64046b800a5df5403da684 MISC metadata.xml 722 BLAKE2B 4efe3f45f285f77a679e5c745a98e6707db15ac67554c17a2de932183d216ac0906d302197ca094b0773d90bd0a36dcef5e0ecf621f8ef07c9e18478db734f77 SHA512 fb317108e1673ab66aeda56aff57fb70679dcc1c4893f1e8c8b54dd9220414777694d647089c6281426fdf07393be0a7ee64fe1bee519fab638523315c20adc6 diff --git a/dev-lisp/gcl/files/gcl-2.6.15_pre3-spelling.patch b/dev-lisp/gcl/files/gcl-2.6.15_pre3-spelling.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1994429e8b63 --- /dev/null +++ b/dev-lisp/gcl/files/gcl-2.6.15_pre3-spelling.patch @@ -0,0 +1,766 @@ +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/ansi-tests/ensure-directories-exist.lsp gcl/ansi-tests/ensure-directories-exist.lsp +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/ansi-tests/ensure-directories-exist.lsp 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/ansi-tests/ensure-directories-exist.lsp 2023-07-22 20:42:36.142346806 +0700 +@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ + + ;;; Case where directory shouldn't exist + +-;; The directort ansi-tests/scratch must not exist before this ++;; The directory ansi-tests/scratch must not exist before this + ;; test is run + (deftest ensure-directories-exist.8 + (let* ((subdir (make-pathname :directory '(:relative "scratch") +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/ansi-tests/iteration.lsp gcl/ansi-tests/iteration.lsp +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/ansi-tests/iteration.lsp 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/ansi-tests/iteration.lsp 2023-07-22 20:42:36.142346806 +0700 +@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ + (%f)))) + 45) + +-;;; Confirm that the variables in succesive iterations are ++;;; Confirm that the variables in successive iterations are + ;;; identical + (deftest do.15 + (mapcar #'funcall +@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ + (%f)))) + 45) + +-;;; Confirm that the variables in succesive iterations are ++;;; Confirm that the variables in successive iterations are + ;;; identical + (deftest do*.15 + (mapcar #'funcall +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/ansi-tests/loop1.lsp gcl/ansi-tests/loop1.lsp +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/ansi-tests/loop1.lsp 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/ansi-tests/loop1.lsp 2023-07-22 20:42:36.142346806 +0700 +@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ + (loop for x from 1 to 5 do nil finally (return x)) + 5) + +-;;; Test that the index variable acheives the exclusive ++;;; Test that the index variable achieves the exclusive + ;;; upper bound, but does not exceed it. + (deftest loop.1.41 + (loop for x from 1 below 5 do nil finally (return x)) +@@ -224,4 +224,4 @@ + (deftest loop.1.43 + (loop for x from 10 above 0 do nil finally (return x)) + 1) +-|# +\ В конце файла нет новой строки ++|# +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-10.texi gcl/info/chap-10.texi +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-10.texi 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/chap-10.texi 2023-07-22 20:42:36.142346806 +0700 +@@ -996,7 +996,7 @@ + + @b{setf} of @b{get} may be used to associate a new @i{object} + with an existing indicator already on the @i{symbol}'s @i{property list}, +-or to create a new assocation if none exists. ++or to create a new association if none exists. + + If there are multiple @i{properties}_1 with that @i{property indicator}, + @b{setf} of @b{get} associates the @i{new-value} +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-14.texi gcl/info/chap-14.texi +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-14.texi 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/chap-14.texi 2023-07-22 20:42:36.143346806 +0700 +@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ + @w{ assoc assoc-if-not rassoc rassoc-if-not } + + @noindent +-@w{ Figure 14--4: Some defined names related to assocation lists.} ++@w{ Figure 14--4: Some defined names related to association lists.} + + @end group + @end format +@@ -3046,7 +3046,7 @@ + + @b{setf} of @b{getf} may be used to associate a new @i{object} + with an existing indicator in the @i{property list} held by @i{place}, +-or to create a new assocation if none exists. ++or to create a new association if none exists. + + If there are multiple @i{properties}_1 with that @i{property indicator}, + @b{setf} of @b{getf} associates the @i{new-value} +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-19.texi gcl/info/chap-19.texi +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-19.texi 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/chap-19.texi 2023-07-22 20:42:36.143346806 +0700 +@@ -2119,7 +2119,7 @@ + + @b{translate-logical-pathname} might perform additional translations, + typically to provide translation of file types to local naming +- conventions, to accomodate physical file systems with limited length ++ conventions, to accommodate physical file systems with limited length + names, or to deal with special character requirements such as + translating hyphens to underscores or uppercase letters to lowercase. + Any such additional translations are @i{implementation-defined}. Some +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-21.texi gcl/info/chap-21.texi +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-21.texi 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/chap-21.texi 2023-07-22 20:42:36.143346806 +0700 +@@ -867,9 +867,9 @@ + @subsubheading Examples:: + + @example +-;; Note that the stream must accomodate at least the specified type, +-;; but might accomodate other types. Further note that even if it does +-;; accomodate exactly the specified type, the type might be specified in ++;; Note that the stream must accommodate at least the specified type, ++;; but might accommodate other types. Further note that even if it does ++;; accommodate exactly the specified type, the type might be specified in + ;; any of several ways. + (with-open-file (s "test" :element-type '(integer 0 1) + :if-exists :error +@@ -2180,7 +2180,7 @@ + to define. A given @i{implementation} might not be able to support all of these options + in exactly the manner stated. An @i{implementation} is required to recognize all of + these option keywords and to try to do something ``reasonable'' in the context of the +-host @i{file system}. Where necessary to accomodate the @i{file system}, ++host @i{file system}. Where necessary to accommodate the @i{file system}, + an @i{implementation} deviate slightly from the semantics specified here without + being disqualified for consideration as a @i{conforming implementation}. + If it is utterly impossible for an @i{implementation} to handle some option +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-26.texi gcl/info/chap-26.texi +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-26.texi 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/chap-26.texi 2023-07-22 20:42:36.144346806 +0700 +@@ -2218,7 +2218,7 @@ + and that is one of: + the @i{symbol} @t{:default} + (denoting an @i{implementation-dependent} default +- @i{external file format} that can accomodate at least ++ @i{external file format} that can accommodate at least + the @i{base characters}), + some other @i{object} defined by the @i{implementation} to be + an @i{external file format designator} +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-5.texi gcl/info/chap-5.texi +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-5.texi 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/chap-5.texi 2023-07-22 20:42:36.145346806 +0700 +@@ -3595,7 +3595,7 @@ + @subsubheading Description:: + + The value of @b{eql} is @i{true} of two objects, @i{x} and +-@i{y}, in the folowing cases: ++@i{y}, in the following cases: + @table @asis + + @item 1. +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-9.texi gcl/info/chap-9.texi +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/chap-9.texi 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/chap-9.texi 2023-07-22 20:42:36.145346806 +0700 +@@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ + + A @i{restart} can be ``associated with'' a @i{condition} explicitly + by @b{with-condition-restarts}, or implicitly by @b{restart-case}. +-Such an assocation has @i{dynamic extent}. ++Such an association has @i{dynamic extent}. + + A single @i{restart} may be associated with several @i{conditions} + at the same time. +@@ -2075,7 +2075,7 @@ + differences between @b{break} and @b{cerror}. + + The user interface aspects of @b{break} and @b{cerror} are +-permitted to vary more widely, in order to accomodate the interface ++permitted to vary more widely, in order to accommodate the interface + needs of the @i{implementation}. For example, it is permissible for a + @i{Lisp read-eval-print loop} to be entered by @b{break} rather + than the conventional debugger. +@@ -3464,7 +3464,7 @@ + to @b{invoke-restart}. + + By default, @b{invoke-restart-interactively} passes no arguments and +-all arguments must be optional in order to accomodate interactive ++all arguments must be optional in order to accommodate interactive + restarting. However, the arguments need not be optional if the + @t{:interactive} + keyword has been used to inform @b{invoke-restart-interactively} +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/compile.texi gcl/info/compile.texi +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/compile.texi 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/compile.texi 2023-07-22 20:42:36.146346806 +0700 +@@ -260,22 +260,22 @@ + + + @defvar *DEFAULT-SYSTEM-P* +-Pakcage:COMPILER ++Package:COMPILER + Specifies the default setting of :SYSTEM-P used by COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. + @end defvar + + @defvar *DEFAULT-C-FILE* +-Pakcage:COMPILER ++Package:COMPILER + Specifies the default setting of :C-FILE used by COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. + @end defvar + + @defvar *DEFAULT-H-FILE* +-Pakcage:COMPILER ++Package:COMPILER + Specifies the default setting of :H-FILE used by COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. + @end defvar + + @defvar *DEFAULT-DATA-FILE* +-Pakcage:COMPILER ++Package:COMPILER + Specifies the default setting of :DATA-FILE used by COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. + @end defvar + +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl/eql.html gcl/info/gcl/eql.html +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl/eql.html 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/gcl/eql.html 2023-07-22 20:42:36.147346806 +0700 +@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ +

Description::

+ +

The value of eql is true of two objects, x and +-y, in the folowing cases: ++y, in the following cases: +

+
1.
+

If x and y are eq. +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl/get.html gcl/info/gcl/get.html +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl/get.html 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/gcl/get.html 2023-07-22 20:42:36.147346806 +0700 +@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ +

+

setf of get may be used to associate a new object + with an existing indicator already on the symbol’s property list, +-or to create a new assocation if none exists. ++or to create a new association if none exists. +

+

If there are multiple properties_1 with that property indicator, + setf of get associates the new-value +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl/intersection.html gcl/info/gcl/intersection.html +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl/intersection.html 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/gcl/intersection.html 2023-07-22 20:42:36.147346806 +0700 +@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ + If :key is not supplied or nil, the list-1 and + list-2 elements are used. +

+-

For every pair that satifies the test, ++

For every pair that satisfies the test, + exactly one of the two elements of the pair will be put in the result. + No element from either list appears in the result that does not + satisfy the test for +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl-si/Compilation.html gcl/info/gcl-si/Compilation.html +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl-si/Compilation.html 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/gcl-si/Compilation.html 2023-07-22 20:42:36.147346806 +0700 +@@ -312,32 +312,32 @@ + address range. By default, the range is set to begin at the starting + address of the .text section, and to end at the current end of the + running core. These default values can be restored by calling +-GPROF-SET with both argments set to 0. ++GPROF-SET with both arguments set to 0. +

+
+ + +
+
Variable: *DEFAULT-SYSTEM-P*
+-

Pakcage:COMPILER ++

Package:COMPILER + Specifies the default setting of :SYSTEM-P used by COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. +

+ +
+
Variable: *DEFAULT-C-FILE*
+-

Pakcage:COMPILER ++

Package:COMPILER + Specifies the default setting of :C-FILE used by COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. +

+ +
+
Variable: *DEFAULT-H-FILE*
+-

Pakcage:COMPILER ++

Package:COMPILER + Specifies the default setting of :H-FILE used by COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. +

+ +
+
Variable: *DEFAULT-DATA-FILE*
+-

Pakcage:COMPILER ++

Package:COMPILER + Specifies the default setting of :DATA-FILE used by COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. +

+ +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl-si/User-Interface.html gcl/info/gcl-si/User-Interface.html +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl-si/User-Interface.html 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/gcl-si/User-Interface.html 2023-07-22 20:42:36.147346806 +0700 +@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ +
+
Variable: *BREAK-ENABLE*
+

Package:LISP +-GCL specific: When an error occurrs, control enters to the break loop only ++GCL specific: When an error occurs, control enters to the break loop only + if the value of this variable is non-NIL. +

+ +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl-si.info gcl/info/gcl-si.info +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/gcl-si.info 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/gcl-si.info 2023-07-22 20:42:36.147346806 +0700 +@@ -4228,19 +4228,19 @@ + restored by calling GPROF-SET with both argments set to 0. + + -- Variable: *DEFAULT-SYSTEM-P* +- Pakcage:COMPILER Specifies the default setting of :SYSTEM-P used by ++ Package:COMPILER Specifies the default setting of :SYSTEM-P used by + COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. + + -- Variable: *DEFAULT-C-FILE* +- Pakcage:COMPILER Specifies the default setting of :C-FILE used by ++ Package:COMPILER Specifies the default setting of :C-FILE used by + COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. + + -- Variable: *DEFAULT-H-FILE* +- Pakcage:COMPILER Specifies the default setting of :H-FILE used by ++ Package:COMPILER Specifies the default setting of :H-FILE used by + COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. + + -- Variable: *DEFAULT-DATA-FILE* +- Pakcage:COMPILER Specifies the default setting of :DATA-FILE used ++ Package:COMPILER Specifies the default setting of :DATA-FILE used + by COMPILE. Defaults to NIL. + + -- Variable: *FEATURES* +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/si-defs.texi gcl/info/si-defs.texi +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/info/si-defs.texi 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/info/si-defs.texi 2023-07-22 20:42:36.147346806 +0700 +@@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ + @defun TOP-LEVEL () + Package:SI + +-GCL specific: Starts the standard top-level listner of GCL. When the GCL ++GCL specific: Starts the standard top-level listener of GCL. When the GCL + process is invoked, it calls SI:TOP-LEVEL by (FUNCALL 'SI:TOP-LEVEL). + To change the top-level of GCL, redefine SI:TOP-LEVEL and save the core + imange in a file. When the saved imange is invoked, it will start the +@@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ + Package: SI + Match regexp PATTERN in STRING starting in string starting at START + and ending at END. Return -1 if match not found, otherwise +-return the start index of the first matchs. The variable ++return the start index of the first matches. The variable + *MATCH-DATA* will be set to a fixnum array of sufficient size to hold + the matches, to be obtained with match-beginning and match-end. + If it already contains such an array, then the contents of it will +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/readme gcl/readme +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/readme 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/readme 2023-07-22 20:42:36.147346806 +0700 +@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ + and provides some other benefits. It will be in a future release. + We will need people willing to beta test and isolate any bugs. + +-Additonal work planned or desired: ++Additional work planned or desired: + + * Clean up distribution and installation. Make it easier to link in + C code such as Novak's window stuff. Faslink is not portable (since +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/RELEASE-2.5.1 gcl/RELEASE-2.5.1 +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/RELEASE-2.5.1 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/RELEASE-2.5.1 2023-07-22 20:42:36.142346806 +0700 +@@ -133,6 +133,6 @@ + 1) Full ANSI compliance + 2) Native optimized blas support + 3) Integrate MPI support +- 4) GCL as a suported GCC front end. ++ 4) GCL as a supported GCC front end. + 5) Performance/memory optimization + +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_sysinit.lsp gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_sysinit.lsp +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_sysinit.lsp 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_sysinit.lsp 2023-07-22 20:42:36.148346806 +0700 +@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ + + ;; invoke this to initialize maxima. + +-;; make this if you dont want the invocation done automatically. ++;; make this if you don't want the invocation done automatically. + ;(defentry user::user-init () "user_init") + + +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_Xakcl.example.lsp gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_Xakcl.example.lsp +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_Xakcl.example.lsp 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_Xakcl.example.lsp 2023-07-22 20:42:36.148346806 +0700 +@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ + ;;the drawing goes so fast that you can't see the text invert, so the + ;;function wiats for for about .2 seconds. but it would be better to + ;;keep the text inverted until the button is released this is done by +-;;setting the quit window to have buton release events as well and ++;;setting the quit window to have button release events as well and + ;;handling it appropriately + + (dotimes (i 1500)) +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_Xinit.lsp gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_Xinit.lsp +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_Xinit.lsp 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/xgcl-2/gcl_Xinit.lsp 2023-07-22 20:42:36.148346806 +0700 +@@ -27,10 +27,10 @@ + ;;large extent. it would be beneficial to use a X 11 version 4, manual + ;;in order to look up functions. the only unique functions of Xakcl are those + ;;that involove manipulating C structs. all functions involved in creating +-;;a C struct in X starts with a 'make' followed by the structure name. all ++;;a C struct in X starts with a 'make' followed by the structure name. All + ;;functions involved in getting a field of a C struct strats with the + ;;name of the C struct followed by the name of the field. the +-;;parameters it excepts is the variable contaning the structure. all ++;;parameters it excepts is the variable containing the structure. All + ;;functions to set a field of a C struct starts with 'set' followed by + ;;the C struct name followed by the field name. these functions accept + ;;as parameter, the variable containing the struct and the value to be +@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ + + + ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; +-;;this is an example of creating a window. this function takes care of +-;;positioning, size and other attirbutes of the window. ++;;This is an example of creating a window. This function takes care of ++;;positioning, size and other attributes of the window. + + (defun open-window(&key (pos-x *pos-x* ) (pos-y *pos-y*) (win-width *win-width*) + (win-height *win-height* ) +@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ + (Xmapwindow *default-display* a-window) + + ;;the X server needs to have the output buffer sent to it before it can +-;;process requests. this is acomplished with XFlush or functions that ++;;process requests. this is accomplished with XFlush or functions that + ;;read and manipulate the event queue. remember to do this after + ;;operations that won't be calling an eventhandling function + +diff -r -U3 ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/xgcl-2/Xakcl.paper gcl/xgcl-2/Xakcl.paper +--- ../gcl-Version_2_6_15pre3.orig/gcl/xgcl-2/Xakcl.paper 2023-02-14 20:20:46.000000000 +0700 ++++ gcl/xgcl-2/Xakcl.paper 2023-07-22 20:42:36.148346806 +0700 +@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ + B. Creating and Using Windows + + 1. Creating Windows +- 2. Controling Window attributes ++ 2. Controlling Window attributes + 3. Getting Window Geometry + + C. How to Use the Graphics Context +@@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ + Xakcl is the basic Xwindows library for Akcl lisp (the C + header files for the library correspond to Xlib.h, Xutil.h, and X.h). + Since Xakcl supports only the basic Xwindows library, Xakcl +-programming is intended to be a low level programming aproach to ++programming is intended to be a low level programming approach to + graphics. As a consequence, any Xwindows program written in C can + also be written in Xakcl, with little cost in performance. The +-primitive operations range from controling minute details in color, to +-creating pixmaps, and configuring windows. Thus a programer using ++primitive operations range from controlling minute details in color, to ++creating pixmaps, and configuring windows. Thus a programmer using + xakcl can exploit both the extensibility of Xwindows graphics + capabilities and the ease of lisp programming. + +@@ -80,12 +80,12 @@ + not required. All X functions in Xakcl begin with the letter 'X' , + unless otherwise mentioned. The Syntax and names of Xakcl functions + are kept as closely to the X library functions as possible, so that a +-user of the Xwindows' C libary will have no trouble in learning how to ++user of the Xwindows' C library will have no trouble in learning how to + use Xakcl. Of course this also makes translation of X programs in C, + into Lisp easier. For an introduction to X programming in C 'Xlib + Programming Manual for version 11' by Adrian Nye is suggested. Also, + any reference manual on the X library would be helpful, since the +-names of Xakcl functions are identical to those of the C libararies' ++names of Xakcl functions are identical to those of the C libraries' + functions. + + +@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ + + + In the X windows system, a display on which graphics is being +-done must be specified. The display is initilized by calling the X ++done must be specified. The display is initialised by calling the X + function XOpenDisplay. For example, + + +@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ + + Creating many displays could be useful for applications with + many different windows, but there is a performance cost. It usually +-takes the X serever some time to return a display ID. ++takes the X server some time to return a display ID. + + + +@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ + + + The default screen is the screen on which graphics will be +-drawn, and the root window, is the window that the X serever creates ++drawn, and the root window, is the window that the X server creates + from which all other windows are created. This is the window that is + created with the call to xstart, and resides in the background. + +@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ + the graphics context, as well as the color and the way lines join (if + they join at a rounded edge or at an angle.) For now, only the + creation of the graphics context will be of concern. XDefaultGC will +-get a default grapics context. For example: ++get a default graphics context. For example: + + + (setq *default-GC* (XDefaultGC *default-display* *default-screen*)) +@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ + this case, Black in the GC to draw the string. Also, XDrawImageString + could be used. This routine, X draws the string in the foreground + pixel and fills the background with the background pixel. If the +-foregorund and background pixels were switched than the string would ++foreground and background pixels were switched than the string would + be white letters on a black background. This is an example of + highlighting text. + +@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ + black pixel created by XBlackPixel is an example of a pixel value. A + colormap may or may not have the exact color that is being requested. + The closest pixel value is given to the user. In order to get a set +-of specific colors it is necesary to create a unique colormap, however ++of specific colors it is necessary to create a unique colormap, however + for most applications, the default colormap will do. An example of + creating a default colormap is shown below. + +@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ + + Like all Xwindows structures in Xakcl, XSizeHints can be + created using the function make followed by the type name of the +-struture (note however that unlike Xsizehints, the graphics context is ++structure (note however that unlike Xsizehints, the graphics context is + created using the X function XCreateGC. The reason is that X provides + a means of creating this structure, while the 'make' facility is + provided to make C's struct in lisp). The fields in the structure is +@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ + the display, the window being managed, the window name, and the icon + name. XSetStandardProperties also expects three other parameters, an + icon_pixmap, which will represent the window when it is iconized, and +-two arguments coressponding to resource information. Both these ++two arguments corresponding to resource information. Both these + featrues are beyond the scope of this paper (see 'Xlib Programming + Manual for version 11' for more information). After + XSetStandardProperties tells the window manager what to do, the window +@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ + (Xmapwindow *default-display* a-window) + + The above function will map the window. Only one last +-function needs to be caled for a window to appear on the screen. This ++function needs to be called for a window to appear on the screen. This + function is XFlush. This function, or another function that affects + the event queue (discussed later) must be called whenever there is a + drawing request for the X server. +@@ -344,8 +344,8 @@ + to change window attributes. The attributes could be changed directly + by calling XChangeWindowAttributes with one of the parameters being a + C structure, with the new information, and another parameter to +-specifiy which attribute is being changed. This could be clumbersome +-and inefficeint in lisp, but fortunately X usually provides a ++specify which attribute is being changed. This could be clumbersome ++and inefficient in lisp, but fortunately X usually provides a + functional way of doing a task. Some functions for changing the + window attributes are listed. Like most functions in X the names are + self descriptive of the function. +@@ -362,10 +362,10 @@ + + + As can be seen, the regularity in nameing conventions of X +-routines. Only the function XSelectInput will be discussd in this ++routines. Only the function XSelectInput will be discussed in this + report (see section E). The list shown is meant to demonstrate how X +-names functions, and how X can provid for functional equivalents for +-most operations. (Ofcourse any function that is not provided by X can ++names functions, and how X can provide for functional equivalents for ++most operations. (Of course any function that is not provided by X can + be written in lisp using primitive operations like + XChangeWindowAttributes. The same applies for all objects in X.) + +@@ -386,16 +386,16 @@ + *height-return* *border-width-return* *depth-return*) + + The values that are returned by XGetGeometry is pointed to by +-the parameters that are denoted by teh word 'return'. A root of a ++the parameters that are denoted by the word 'return'. A root of a + window can be extracted, along with it's position, and size. Its + border width can also be returned, along with it's depth ( a depth + tells X how many colors can be drawn for a drawble). This functions +-also demonstrates how poitners are used in Xakcl to return multiple ++also demonstrates how pointers are used in Xakcl to return multiple + values. It is necessary to allocate an area of memory in order to + write into that memory locations. The functions int-array and + char-array will create a C array of integers and characters + respectively. A pointer to the array is returned. XGetGemoetry +-expects pointers to integers so it is necessary to alocate integer ++expects pointers to integers so it is necessary to allocate integer + arrays of one element. For example: + + +@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ + XSetForeground and XSetBackground sets the foreground and + background pixel as mentioned in section A. In order to Allocate a + pixel besides black and white, a call to XAllocNamedColor must be +-done. XAllocNamedColor needs two Xcolor structrues, so they must be ++done. XAllocNamedColor needs two Xcolor structures, so they must be + created as well. For example: + + (setq pixel-xcolor (make-Xcolor)) +@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ + (XAllocNamedColor display colormap (get-c-string color) pixel-xcolor exact-rgb) + + The above function will return a pixel value in the structure +-pixel-color. this informaion can be extracted with (Xcolor-pixel ++pixel-color. this information can be extracted with (Xcolor-pixel + pixel-xcolor). XAllocNamedColo also expects a colormap (the default + colormap will do), a display, and a String specifying the color (for a + list of colors see the file rgb.txt in /usr/lib/X11). Thus the +@@ -466,8 +466,8 @@ + + (Xsetforeground display GC (Xcolor-pixel pixel-xcolor)) + +- Similair to Xsetforeground, XSetBackGround will cause all +-drawings needing the background color to use the sepcified pixel ++ Similar to Xsetforeground, XSetBackGround will cause all ++drawings needing the background color to use the specified pixel + value. + + +@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ + cap-style and join-style are constants. The default styles are + LineSolid, CapButt, and JoinMitter. This will make lines appear + solid. They will join at a sharp angle and the lines will end in a +-flat edge. See any X refernce manual for the complete options on the ++flat edge. See any X reference manual for the complete options on the + line styles. + + +@@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ + + iv. XSetFunction + +- Xwindows draws by applying bit operations on the pixel vlaues ++ Xwindows draws by applying bit operations on the pixel values + on the screen along with a mask that it creates called the plan_mask. + Most often only the pixel already on the screen is manipulated. This + default logical operation is GXcopy (which is the default). However +@@ -528,9 +528,9 @@ + The above function will make X draw ghost images in mono color + screens using the function Xor. The pixel value on the screen is + Xored with the pixel value of the plan_mask (which is derived from the +-foregroudn color). On color screens the foregorund color must be set ++foreground color). On color screens the foreground color must be set + to (logxor foreground-pixel background-pixel) in order for ghosting +-effects to occurr. Below is the complete function for ghosting ++effects to occur. Below is the complete function for ghosting + effects. + + (Xsetforeground *default-display* *default-GC* (logxor foreground-pixel background-pixel )) +@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ + + In the above function, the foreground-pixel and + background-pixel must be extracted from the graphics context. In +-order to get information from the graphcis context the function ++order to get information from the graphics context the function + XGetGCVlues must be used. XGetGCVlues is an example of a X function + that expects a structure, and a value mask. Below are functions for + extracted the foreground color from the graphics context. Other +@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ + II. Drawing Rectangles + + Drawing Rectangles is similar to drawing lines. The only +-difference is that the size of the recatangle must be specified. ++difference is that the size of the rectangle must be specified. + + + (XDrawRectangle *default-display* a-window *default-GC* +@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ + + II. Drawing Arcs. + +- Arcs can form enclosed areas such as elipses or cirlces or ++ Arcs can form enclosed areas such as ellipses or circles or + they could be a curved line. The function XDrawArc will draw arcs. + + +@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ + + This function call will draw a circle. The Arc will be + bounded by a rectangle. The points 100 100 correspond to the upper +-left edge of the recatangle. 10 and 10 specifies the width and height ++left edge of the rectangle. 10 and 10 specifies the width and height + respectively. The starting and ending position of the arc must also + be specified. These two points are in sixty-fourths of a degrees. + The first angle is relative to the three-o'clock position and the +@@ -630,18 +630,18 @@ + + With the font loaded in the Graphics Context as shown in + Section C, several functions can be called in order to draw text. +-Only XDrawString will be dicussed here, but the other functions are ++Only XDrawString will be discussed here, but the other functions are + similar. + + (XDrawString *default-display* a-window *default-GC* 10 15 (get-c-string "hello") 4) + (Xflush *default-display*) + + The above function will draw the string 'hello' at positions +-10, 15 with the font specified in the default grpahics context. ++10, 15 with the font specified in the default graphics context. + XDrawString also expects the length of the string (in this case 4), + and the display. + +- Often it is necesssary to the size of the string (the ++ Often it is necessary to the size of the string (the + rectangle that bounds the string). This can be done with a call to + XTextExtents. + +@@ -664,9 +664,9 @@ + while the descent tells how far below). After a call to XTextExtents, + the ascent will be have the maximum ascent of all the characters in + the string. Likewise the descent will have the maximum descent of all +-the characters. The width will be the sum of the characer width of ++the characters. The width will be the sum of the character width of + all the characters in the string (thus the width of the string in +-number of pixels). From this information, the user shouldbe able to ++number of pixels). From this information, the user should be able to + position text precisely on the screen. + + +@@ -677,15 +677,15 @@ + + So far only request to the X server to do output on the screen + have been discussed. X also has a means of getting information about +-what is inputed by a user as well. The inputs can range from moving ++what is inputted by a user as well. The inputs can range from moving + or clicking the mouse to keys being pressed on the keyboard. The +-input also encompases events like a window being uncovered or exposed ++input also encompasses events like a window being uncovered or exposed + by another window, or a window being resized. + + + I. Setting the Input + +- These inputs are called Events. The Events themseleves only ++ These inputs are called events. The events themselves only + have meaning when they pertain to a window. In other words, events + occur in windows. Thus an attribute of the window must be set. The + function XSelectInput must be used. +@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ + seen this is specified using mask (for other mask see a Xlib manual or + the file X.lsp or X.h). + +- After Specifiying the input, all events that occur in that ++ After specifying the input, all events that occur in that + will go on the event queue. The event queue is a queue of what events + have occurred, the first one being on top. The client can both get + information form the queue and manipulate the queue. +@@ -762,12 +762,12 @@ + + F. Conclusion + +- With the commands demonstarted in this tutorial, most ++ With the commands demonstrated in this tutorial, most + applications can be managed. Windows can be created, and graphics + operations can be performed. For more complex applications a widget + set can be created similar to the X Intrinsics library and the Athena + Widget Set. For a lisp like implementation of widgets and an advance +-aplications see the GWM application, in the GWM Manual by Colas ++applications see the GWM application, in the GWM Manual by Colas + Nahaboo. GWM is a generic window manager, that is similar to Xakcl. + It supports objects that are similar to Widgets in most C Xwindows + libraries. diff --git a/dev-lisp/gcl/gcl-2.6.15_pre3.ebuild b/dev-lisp/gcl/gcl-2.6.15_pre3.ebuild new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..89f3d4155137 --- /dev/null +++ b/dev-lisp/gcl/gcl-2.6.15_pre3.ebuild @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +# Copyright 1999-2023 Gentoo Authors +# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 + +EAPI=8 +inherit elisp-common flag-o-matic + +DESCRIPTION="GNU Common Lisp" +HOMEPAGE="https://www.gnu.org/software/gcl/gcl.html" +SRC_URI="http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gcl.git/snapshot/${PN}-Version_2_6_15pre3.tar.gz" + +LICENSE="LGPL-2+ GPL-2+" +SLOT="0" +KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~ppc ~ppc64 ~x86" +IUSE="+ansi athena doc emacs +readline tk X" +RESTRICT="strip" #205803 + +RDEPEND="dev-libs/gmp + virtual/latex-base + emacs? ( app-editors/emacs:= ) + readline? ( sys-libs/readline:= ) + athena? ( x11-libs/libXaw ) + tk? ( dev-lang/tk:= ) + X? ( x11-libs/libXt x11-libs/libXext x11-libs/libXmu x11-libs/libXaw )" +DEPEND="${RDEPEND} + virtual/texi2dvi + app-text/texi2html + >=sys-devel/autoconf-2.52" + +PATCHES=( "${FILESDIR}"/${PF}-spelling.patch ) +S="${WORKDIR}"/${PN}-Version_2_6_15pre3/${PN} + +src_configure() { + strip-flags + filter-flags -fstack-protector -fstack-protector-all + + local tcl="" + if use tk; then + tcl="--enable-tclconfig=/usr/lib --enable-tkconfig=/usr/lib" + fi + + econf --enable-dynsysgmp \ + --disable-xdr \ + --enable-emacsdir=/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/gcl \ + $(use_enable readline) \ + $(use_enable ansi) \ + $(use_enable athena xgcl) \ + $(use_with X x) \ + ${tcl} +} + +src_compile() { + emake -j1 +} + +src_test() { + local make_ansi_tests_clean="rm -f test.out *.fasl *.o *.so *~ *.fn *.x86f *.fasl *.ufsl" + if use ansi; then + cd ansi-tests + + ( make clean && make test-unixport ) \ + || die "make ansi-tests failed!" + + cat "${FILESDIR}/bootstrap-gcl" \ + | ../unixport/saved_ansi_gcl + + cat "${FILESDIR}/bootstrap-gcl" \ + |sed s/bootstrapped_ansi_gcl/bootstrapped_r_ansi_gcl/g \ + | ./bootstrapped_ansi_gcl + + ( ${make_ansi_tests_clean} && \ + echo "(load \"gclload.lsp\")" \ + | ./bootstrapped_r_ansi_gcl ) \ + || die "Phase 2, bootstraped compiler failed in tests" + fi +} + +src_install() { + emake DESTDIR="${D}" install + dodoc readme readme.gmp readme.xgcl ChangeLog doc/* + + pushd "${D}"/usr/share/doc > /dev/null + rm dwdoc.tex || die "rm dwdoc.tex.bz2 failed" + if use doc; then + mv *.pdf gcl gcl-si gcl-tk dwdoc ${PF} || die "mv * ${PF} failed" + else + rm -rf *.pdf gcl gcl-si gcl-tk dwdoc + fi + popd > /dev/null + + if use emacs; then + elisp-site-file-install "${FILESDIR}"/64${PN}-gentoo.el + elisp-install ${PN} elisp/*.el + fi +} + +pkg_postinst() { + use emacs && elisp-site-regen +} + +pkg_postrm() { + use emacs && elisp-site-regen +} -- cgit v1.2.3