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770827b0 1/* Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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41\f
42
43\f
44/* Defining Scheme functions implemented by C functions --- subrs. */
45
46#include <stdio.h>
47
a0599745 48#include "libguile/gh.h"
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49
50/* allows you to define new scheme primitives written in C */
51SCM
52gh_new_procedure (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) (),
53 int n_required_args, int n_optional_args, int varp)
54{
55 return scm_make_gsubr (proc_name, n_required_args, n_optional_args,
56 varp, fn);
57}
58
59SCM
60gh_new_procedure0_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
61{
62 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 0, 0, 0);
63}
64
65SCM
66gh_new_procedure0_1 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
67{
68 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 0, 1, 0);
69}
70
71SCM
72gh_new_procedure0_2 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
73{
74 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 0, 2, 0);
75}
76
77SCM
78gh_new_procedure1_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
79{
80 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 1, 0, 0);
81}
82
83SCM
84gh_new_procedure1_1 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
85{
86 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 1, 1, 0);
87}
88
89SCM
90gh_new_procedure1_2 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
91{
92 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 1, 2, 0);
93}
94
95SCM
96gh_new_procedure2_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
97{
98 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 2, 0, 0);
99}
100
101SCM
102gh_new_procedure2_1 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
103{
104 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 2, 1, 0);
105}
106
107SCM
108gh_new_procedure2_2 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
109{
110 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 2, 2, 0);
111}
112
113SCM
114gh_new_procedure3_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
115{
116 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 3, 0, 0);
117}
118
119SCM
120gh_new_procedure4_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
121{
122 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 4, 0, 0);
123}
124
125SCM
126gh_new_procedure5_0 (char *proc_name, SCM (*fn) ())
127{
128 return gh_new_procedure (proc_name, fn, 5, 0, 0);
129}
130
131/* some (possibly most) Scheme functions available from C */
132SCM
133gh_define (char *name, SCM val)
134{
135 return scm_sysintern (name, val);
136}
137
138\f
139/* Calling Scheme functions from C. */
140
141SCM
142gh_apply (SCM proc, SCM args)
143{
144 return scm_apply (proc, args, SCM_EOL);
145}
146
147SCM
148gh_call0 (SCM proc)
149{
150 return scm_apply (proc, SCM_EOL, SCM_EOL);
151}
152
153SCM
154gh_call1 (SCM proc, SCM arg)
155{
156 return scm_apply (proc, arg, scm_listofnull);
157}
158
159SCM
160gh_call2 (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM arg2)
161{
162 return scm_apply (proc, arg1, scm_cons (arg2, scm_listofnull));
163}
164
165SCM
166gh_call3 (SCM proc, SCM arg1, SCM arg2, SCM arg3)
167{
168 return scm_apply (proc, arg1, scm_cons2 (arg2, arg3, scm_listofnull));
169}
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170
171/*
172 Local Variables:
173 c-file-style: "gnu"
174 End:
175*/