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bug#10621: Incorrect usage of hash procedures in (ice-9 mapping)
From: |
Daniel Hartwig |
Subject: |
bug#10621: Incorrect usage of hash procedures in (ice-9 mapping) |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Nov 2012 23:56:43 +0800 |
Mark H Weaver <address@hidden> wrote:
> ice-9/mapping.scm:97:48: warning: possibly wrong number of arguments to
> `hashx-get-handle'
> ice-9/mapping.scm:94:48: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `hashx-create-handle'
This module is quite ancient, and, in addition to these warnings, has
not worked for some time. Some logic errors in hash-table-mapping
(detecting len) and mapping-ref (detecting dflt), for example. Since
noone has reported the brokenness I guess that means the module has no
users.
There is no practical way to accomodate a separate delete-proc, as
hashx-remove! uses assoc. The use of delq! and others to convey the
intended delete semantics is incorrect, since mapping-remove! actually
presents and expects a different interface, that of hashq-remove!.
There is no documentation.
It seems the main purpose of this module is to associate hash and assoc
procedures with a hash table, and so provide a single set of accessors
(rather than one for each of hashq, hashv, etc.). This is more-or-less
handled by both srfi-69 and rnrs hashtables.
A short module, it is not hard to fix, though given all of the above it
makes sense to simply remove it.
- bug#10621: Incorrect usage of hash procedures in (ice-9 mapping),
Daniel Hartwig <=