Now that "io" provides a method on object for stream-read-partial-unsafe that forwards to stream-read-unsafe, individual stream class that don't implement partial reads don't need to provide such a method themselves.
Now that all streams have been updated to implement the stream-read-unsafe protocol, take out the noncopying-reader shim. Turn stream-read and stream-read-partial into plain functions over the -unsafe generics.
Specifically,
• Created >c-array to be replacement for >T-array.
• Created cast-array to be generic replacement for all T-array-cast words.
• Created c-array@ to be generic replacement for T-array@ words.
• Replaced usages of <T-array> with T <c-array>
• Replaced usages of <direct-T-array> with T <c-direct-array>
• Replaced usages of >T-array with T >c-array
• Replaced usages of T-array-cast with T cast-array
• Replaced usages of malloc-T-array with T malloc-array.
• Removed malloc-T-array.
• Removed T-array-cast.
• Removed T-array@.
• Removed >T-array.
I also added (but didn't change any code to use):
• T c-array-type, returns T-array
• T c-array?, returns T-array?
• c-array{ T ... }, returns T-array{ ... }
Bootstraps just find on Mac OS X. Also `load-all test-all` works for me.
More unit tests, fix read-until to return f f sometimes
Rename ((read-until)) to read-until-loop. Fix the stack effect declarations of (read) and handle-readln.
Non-optimizing compiler now special-cases dip, 2dip, 3dip following a
literal quotation: this allows us to break the dip/slip meta-circle
without explicit calls to >r/r>