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* Changes to Scheme functions and syntax
+** The dynamic linking features of Guile are now enabled by default.
+You can disable them by giving the `--disable-dynamic-linking' option
+to configure.
+
+When dynamic linking is disabled or not supported on your system,
+the following functions throw errors, but they are still available.
+
+ (dynamic-link FILENAME)
+
+ Find the object file denoted by FILENAME (a string) and link it
+ into the running Guile application. When everything works out,
+ return a Scheme object suitable for representing the linked object
+ file. Otherwise an error is thrown. How object files are
+ searched is system dependent.
+
+ (dynamic-object? VAL)
+
+ Determine whether VAL represents a dynamically linked object file.
+
+ (dynamic-unlink DYNOBJ)
+
+ Unlink the indicated object file from the application. DYNOBJ
+ should be one of the values returned by `dynamic-link'.
+
+ (dynamic-func FUNCTION DYNOBJ)
+
+ Search the C function indicated by FUNCTION (a string or symbol)
+ in DYNOBJ and return some Scheme object that can later be used
+ with `dynamic-call' to actually call this function. Right now,
+ these Scheme objects are formed by casting the address of the
+ function to `long' and converting this number to its Scheme
+ representation.
+
+ (dynamic-call FUNCTION DYNOBJ)
+
+ Call the C function indicated by FUNCTION and DYNOBJ. The
+ function is passed no arguments and its return value is ignored.
+ When FUNCTION is something returned by `dynamic-func', call that
+ function and ignore DYNOBJ. When FUNCTION is a string (or symbol,
+ etc.), look it up in DYNOBJ; this is equivalent to
+
+ (dynamic-call (dynamic-func FUNCTION DYNOBJ) #f)
+
+ Interrupts are deferred while the C function is executing (with
+ SCM_DEFER_INTS/SCM_ALLOW_INTS).
+
+ (dynamic-args-call FUNCTION DYNOBJ ARGS)
+
+ Call the C function indicated by FUNCTION and DYNOBJ, but pass it
+ some arguments and return its return value. The C function is
+ expected to take two arguments and return an `int', just like
+ `main':
+
+ int c_func (int argc, char **argv);
+
+ ARGS must be a list of strings and is converted into an array of
+ `char *'. The array is passed in ARGV and its size in ARGC. The
+ return value is converted to a Scheme number and returned from the
+ call to `dynamic-args-call'.
+
+Here is a small example that works on GNU/Linux:
+
+ (define libc-obj (dynamic-link "libc.so"))
+ (dynamic-args-call 'rand libc-obj '())
+
+See the file `libguile/DYNAMIC-LINKING' for additional comments.
+
** The #/ syntax for module names is depreciated, and will be removed
in a future version of Guile. Instead of