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CVSROOT:	/cvs/guile
Module name:	guile
Changes by:	gjb@sourceware.cygnus.com	99/12/18 17:04:37

Modified files:
	guile-core/libguile: async.c lang.c list.c pairs.c ports.c 
	                     scm_validate.h socket.c strings.h symbols.h 
	                     tags.h 

Log message:
	* tags.h (SCM_CONSP, SCM_NCONSP): Define these in terms of
	SCM_SLOPPY_CONSP and SCM_SLOPPY_NCONSP.  (SCM_CONSP) Define this
	in terms of SCM_SLOPPY_NCONSP instead of repeating the
	expression.
	
	* symbols.h (SCM_SLOPPY_SUBSTRP, SCM_SUBSTRP): Added former, and
	define latter in terms of sloppy variant.
	
	* strings.h (SCM_SLOPPY_STRINGP, SCM_STRINGP): Added former, and
	define latter in terms of sloppy variant.
	
	* scm_validate.h (SCM_MAKE_VALIDATE): Added this macro to factor
	out the commonality of the various basic SCM_VALIDATE_foop
	macros. Use SCM_MAKE_VALIDATE macro where possible.  Fix
	SCM_VALIDATE_INT_COPY to not use scm_num2ulong -- that does
	coercion to an integer which is more advanced than desired and
	SCM_NUM2ULONG provides that functionality.  Use SCM_ASSERT_RANGE
	appropriately for the various _MIN, _MAX, _RANGE macros.  Drop
	some superfluous "SCM_NIMP &&" where possible. Eliminate obsoleted
	SCM_VALIDATE_NIMCONS (SCM_VALIDATE_CONS now does the NIMP test as
	part of its SCM_CONSP test).
	
	* socket.c, ports.c, pairs.c, list.c, lang.c, async.c: Use
	SCM_VALIDATE_CONS, not obsoleted SCM_VALIDATE_NIMCONS.


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