* Removed deprecated stuff.
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1;;; installed-scm-file
2
704f4e86 3;;;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
20edfbbd 4;;;;
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5;;;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6;;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7;;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
8;;;; any later version.
20edfbbd 9;;;;
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10;;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11;;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12;;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13;;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
20edfbbd 14;;;;
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15;;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16;;;; along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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17;;;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
18;;;; Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
20edfbbd 19;;;;
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20;;;; As a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives permission
21;;;; for additional uses of the text contained in its release of GUILE.
22;;;;
23;;;; The exception is that, if you link the GUILE library with other files
24;;;; to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
25;;;; resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License.
26;;;; Your use of that executable is in no way restricted on account of
27;;;; linking the GUILE library code into it.
28;;;;
29;;;; This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why
30;;;; the executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
31;;;;
32;;;; This exception applies only to the code released by the
33;;;; Free Software Foundation under the name GUILE. If you copy
34;;;; code from other Free Software Foundation releases into a copy of
35;;;; GUILE, as the General Public License permits, the exception does
36;;;; not apply to the code that you add in this way. To avoid misleading
37;;;; anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
38;;;; this exception notice from them.
39;;;;
40;;;; If you write modifications of your own for GUILE, it is your choice
41;;;; whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
42;;;; If you do not wish that, delete this exception notice.
43;;;;
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44\f
45
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46;;; Commentary:
47
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48;;; This file is the first thing loaded into Guile. It adds many mundane
49;;; definitions and a few that are interesting.
50;;;
20edfbbd 51;;; The module system (hence the hierarchical namespace) are defined in this
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52;;; file.
53;;;
54
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55;;; Code:
56
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58;;; {Deprecation}
59;;;
60
61;; We don't have macros here, but we do want to define
62;; `begin-deprecated' early.
63
64(define begin-deprecated
65 (procedure->memoizing-macro
66 (lambda (exp env)
67 (if (include-deprecated-features)
68 `(begin ,@(cdr exp))
69 `#f))))
70
71\f
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72;;; {Features}
73;;
74
75(define (provide sym)
76 (if (not (memq sym *features*))
77 (set! *features* (cons sym *features*))))
78
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79;;; Return #t iff FEATURE is available to this Guile interpreter.
80;;; In SLIB, provided? also checks to see if the module is available.
81;;; We should do that too, but don't.
82(define (provided? feature)
83 (and (memq feature *features*) #t))
84
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85;;; presumably deprecated.
86(define feature? provided?)
87
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88;;; let format alias simple-format until the more complete version is loaded
89(define format simple-format)
90
21ed9efe 91\f
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92;;; {R4RS compliance}
93
94(primitive-load-path "ice-9/r4rs.scm")
95
96\f
44cf1f0f 97;;; {Simple Debugging Tools}
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98;;
99
100
101;; peek takes any number of arguments, writes them to the
102;; current ouput port, and returns the last argument.
103;; It is handy to wrap around an expression to look at
104;; a value each time is evaluated, e.g.:
105;;
106;; (+ 10 (troublesome-fn))
107;; => (+ 10 (pk 'troublesome-fn-returned (troublesome-fn)))
108;;
109
110(define (peek . stuff)
111 (newline)
112 (display ";;; ")
113 (write stuff)
114 (newline)
115 (car (last-pair stuff)))
116
117(define pk peek)
118
119(define (warn . stuff)
120 (with-output-to-port (current-error-port)
121 (lambda ()
122 (newline)
123 (display ";;; WARNING ")
6355358a 124 (display stuff)
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125 (newline)
126 (car (last-pair stuff)))))
127
128\f
79451588 129;;; {Trivial Functions}
0f2d19dd 130;;;
79451588 131
6b08d75b 132(define (identity x) x)
79451588 133(define (1+ n) (+ n 1))
5cd06d5e 134(define (1- n) (+ n -1))
132e5fac 135(define (and=> value procedure) (and value (procedure value)))
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136(define (make-hash-table k) (make-vector k '()))
137
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138(begin-deprecated
139 (define (id x)
140 (issue-deprecation-warning "`id' is deprecated. Use `identity' instead.")
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141 (identity x))
142 (define (-1+ n)
143 (issue-deprecation-warning "`-1+' is deprecated. Use `1-' instead.")
144 (1- n))
145 (define (return-it . args)
146 (issue-deprecation-warning "`return-it' is deprecated. Use `noop' instead.")
147 (apply noop args)))
148
149;;; apply-to-args is functionally redundant with apply and, worse,
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150;;; is less general than apply since it only takes two arguments.
151;;;
20edfbbd 152;;; On the other hand, apply-to-args is a syntacticly convenient way to
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153;;; perform binding in many circumstances when the "let" family of
154;;; of forms don't cut it. E.g.:
155;;;
156;;; (apply-to-args (return-3d-mouse-coords)
20edfbbd 157;;; (lambda (x y z)
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158;;; ...))
159;;;
160
161(define (apply-to-args args fn) (apply fn args))
162
163\f
6b08d75b 164
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165;;; {Integer Math}
166;;;
167
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168(define (ipow-by-squaring x k acc proc)
169 (cond ((zero? k) acc)
170 ((= 1 k) (proc acc x))
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171 (else (ipow-by-squaring (proc x x)
172 (quotient k 2)
173 (if (even? k) acc (proc acc x))
174 proc))))
0f2d19dd 175
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176(begin-deprecated
177 (define (string-character-length s)
178 (issue-deprecation-warning "`string-character-length' is deprecated. Use `string-length' instead.")
179 (string-length s))
180 (define (flags . args)
181 (issue-deprecation-warning "`flags' is deprecated. Use `logior' instead.")
182 (apply logior args)))
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183
184\f
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185;;; {Symbol Properties}
186;;;
187
188(define (symbol-property sym prop)
189 (let ((pair (assoc prop (symbol-pref sym))))
190 (and pair (cdr pair))))
191
192(define (set-symbol-property! sym prop val)
193 (let ((pair (assoc prop (symbol-pref sym))))
194 (if pair
195 (set-cdr! pair val)
196 (symbol-pset! sym (acons prop val (symbol-pref sym))))))
197
198(define (symbol-property-remove! sym prop)
199 (let ((pair (assoc prop (symbol-pref sym))))
200 (if pair
201 (symbol-pset! sym (delq! pair (symbol-pref sym))))))
202
2d55a919 203;;; {General Properties}
5cd06d5e 204;;;
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205
206;; This is a more modern interface to properties. It will replace all
207;; other property-like things eventually.
208
209(define (make-object-property)
210 (let ((prop (primitive-make-property #f)))
211 (make-procedure-with-setter
212 (lambda (obj) (primitive-property-ref prop obj))
213 (lambda (obj val) (primitive-property-set! prop obj val)))))
214
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1e531c3a 216
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217;;; {Arrays}
218;;;
219
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220(if (provided? 'array)
221 (primitive-load-path "ice-9/arrays.scm"))
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222
223\f
224;;; {Keywords}
225;;;
226
227(define (symbol->keyword symbol)
228 (make-keyword-from-dash-symbol (symbol-append '- symbol)))
229
230(define (keyword->symbol kw)
06f0414c 231 (let ((sym (symbol->string (keyword-dash-symbol kw))))
11b05261 232 (string->symbol (substring sym 1 (string-length sym)))))
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233
234(define (kw-arg-ref args kw)
235 (let ((rem (member kw args)))
236 (and rem (pair? (cdr rem)) (cadr rem))))
237
238\f
fa7e9274 239
9f9aa47b 240;;; {Structs}
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241
242(define (struct-layout s)
9f9aa47b 243 (struct-ref (struct-vtable s) vtable-index-layout))
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244
245\f
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246
247;;; Environments
248
249(define the-environment
250 (procedure->syntax
251 (lambda (x e)
252 e)))
253
254(define the-root-environment (the-environment))
255
256(define (environment-module env)
257 (let ((closure (and (pair? env) (car (last-pair env)))))
258 (and closure (procedure-property closure 'module))))
259
260\f
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261;;; {Records}
262;;;
263
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264;; Printing records: by default, records are printed as
265;;
266;; #<type-name field1: val1 field2: val2 ...>
267;;
268;; You can change that by giving a custom printing function to
269;; MAKE-RECORD-TYPE (after the list of field symbols). This function
270;; will be called like
271;;
272;; (<printer> object port)
273;;
274;; It should print OBJECT to PORT.
275
cf8f1a90 276(define (inherit-print-state old-port new-port)
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277 (if (get-print-state old-port)
278 (port-with-print-state new-port (get-print-state old-port))
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279 new-port))
280
9f9aa47b 281;; 0: type-name, 1: fields
20edfbbd 282(define record-type-vtable
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283 (make-vtable-vtable "prpr" 0
284 (lambda (s p)
285 (cond ((eq? s record-type-vtable)
286 (display "#<record-type-vtable>" p))
287 (else
288 (display "#<record-type " p)
289 (display (record-type-name s) p)
290 (display ">" p))))))
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291
292(define (record-type? obj)
293 (and (struct? obj) (eq? record-type-vtable (struct-vtable obj))))
294
295(define (make-record-type type-name fields . opt)
8e693424 296 (let ((printer-fn (and (pair? opt) (car opt))))
0f2d19dd 297 (let ((struct (make-struct record-type-vtable 0
c7c03b9f 298 (make-struct-layout
06f0414c 299 (apply string-append
c7c03b9f 300 (map (lambda (f) "pw") fields)))
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301 (or printer-fn
302 (lambda (s p)
303 (display "#<" p)
304 (display type-name p)
305 (let loop ((fields fields)
306 (off 0))
307 (cond
308 ((not (null? fields))
309 (display " " p)
310 (display (car fields) p)
311 (display ": " p)
312 (display (struct-ref s off) p)
313 (loop (cdr fields) (+ 1 off)))))
314 (display ">" p)))
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315 type-name
316 (copy-tree fields))))
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317 ;; Temporary solution: Associate a name to the record type descriptor
318 ;; so that the object system can create a wrapper class for it.
319 (set-struct-vtable-name! struct (if (symbol? type-name)
320 type-name
321 (string->symbol type-name)))
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322 struct)))
323
324(define (record-type-name obj)
325 (if (record-type? obj)
9f9aa47b 326 (struct-ref obj vtable-offset-user)
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327 (error 'not-a-record-type obj)))
328
329(define (record-type-fields obj)
330 (if (record-type? obj)
9f9aa47b 331 (struct-ref obj (+ 1 vtable-offset-user))
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332 (error 'not-a-record-type obj)))
333
334(define (record-constructor rtd . opt)
8e693424 335 (let ((field-names (if (pair? opt) (car opt) (record-type-fields rtd))))
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336 (local-eval `(lambda ,field-names
337 (make-struct ',rtd 0 ,@(map (lambda (f)
338 (if (memq f field-names)
339 f
340 #f))
341 (record-type-fields rtd))))
342 the-root-environment)))
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343
344(define (record-predicate rtd)
345 (lambda (obj) (and (struct? obj) (eq? rtd (struct-vtable obj)))))
346
347(define (record-accessor rtd field-name)
348 (let* ((pos (list-index (record-type-fields rtd) field-name)))
349 (if (not pos)
350 (error 'no-such-field field-name))
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351 (local-eval `(lambda (obj)
352 (and (eq? ',rtd (record-type-descriptor obj))
353 (struct-ref obj ,pos)))
354 the-root-environment)))
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355
356(define (record-modifier rtd field-name)
357 (let* ((pos (list-index (record-type-fields rtd) field-name)))
358 (if (not pos)
359 (error 'no-such-field field-name))
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360 (local-eval `(lambda (obj val)
361 (and (eq? ',rtd (record-type-descriptor obj))
362 (struct-set! obj ,pos val)))
363 the-root-environment)))
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364
365
366(define (record? obj)
367 (and (struct? obj) (record-type? (struct-vtable obj))))
368
369(define (record-type-descriptor obj)
370 (if (struct? obj)
371 (struct-vtable obj)
372 (error 'not-a-record obj)))
373
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374(provide 'record)
375
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376\f
377;;; {Booleans}
378;;;
379
380(define (->bool x) (not (not x)))
381
382\f
383;;; {Symbols}
384;;;
385
386(define (symbol-append . args)
06f0414c 387 (string->symbol (apply string-append (map symbol->string args))))
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388
389(define (list->symbol . args)
390 (string->symbol (apply list->string args)))
391
392(define (symbol . args)
393 (string->symbol (apply string args)))
394
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395\f
396;;; {Lists}
397;;;
398
399(define (list-index l k)
400 (let loop ((n 0)
401 (l l))
402 (and (not (null? l))
403 (if (eq? (car l) k)
404 n
405 (loop (+ n 1) (cdr l))))))
406
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407(define (make-list n . init)
408 (if (pair? init) (set! init (car init)))
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409 (let loop ((answer '())
410 (n n))
411 (if (<= n 0)
412 answer
413 (loop (cons init answer) (- n 1)))))
414
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3e3cec45 416;;; {and-map and or-map}
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417;;;
418;;; (and-map fn lst) is like (and (fn (car lst)) (fn (cadr lst)) (fn...) ...)
419;;; (or-map fn lst) is like (or (fn (car lst)) (fn (cadr lst)) (fn...) ...)
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420;;;
421
422;; and-map f l
423;;
424;; Apply f to successive elements of l until exhaustion or f returns #f.
425;; If returning early, return #f. Otherwise, return the last value returned
426;; by f. If f has never been called because l is empty, return #t.
20edfbbd 427;;
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428(define (and-map f lst)
429 (let loop ((result #t)
430 (l lst))
431 (and result
432 (or (and (null? l)
433 result)
434 (loop (f (car l)) (cdr l))))))
435
436;; or-map f l
437;;
438;; Apply f to successive elements of l until exhaustion or while f returns #f.
439;; If returning early, return the return value of f.
440;;
441(define (or-map f lst)
442 (let loop ((result #f)
443 (l lst))
444 (or result
445 (and (not (null? l))
446 (loop (f (car l)) (cdr l))))))
447
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450(if (provided? 'posix)
451 (primitive-load-path "ice-9/posix.scm"))
6fa8995c 452
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453(if (provided? 'socket)
454 (primitive-load-path "ice-9/networking.scm"))
3afb28ce 455
6fa8995c 456(define file-exists?
52cfc69b 457 (if (provided? 'posix)
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458 (lambda (str)
459 (access? str F_OK))
460 (lambda (str)
461 (let ((port (catch 'system-error (lambda () (open-file str OPEN_READ))
462 (lambda args #f))))
463 (if port (begin (close-port port) #t)
464 #f)))))
465
466(define file-is-directory?
52cfc69b 467 (if (provided? 'posix)
6fa8995c 468 (lambda (str)
3afb28ce 469 (eq? (stat:type (stat str)) 'directory))
6fa8995c 470 (lambda (str)
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471 (let ((port (catch 'system-error
472 (lambda () (open-file (string-append str "/.")
473 OPEN_READ))
474 (lambda args #f))))
475 (if port (begin (close-port port) #t)
476 #f)))))
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477
478(define (has-suffix? str suffix)
479 (let ((sufl (string-length suffix))
480 (sl (string-length str)))
481 (and (> sl sufl)
482 (string=? (substring str (- sl sufl) sl) suffix))))
483
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484(define (system-error-errno args)
485 (if (eq? (car args) 'system-error)
486 (car (list-ref args 4))
487 #f))
488
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489\f
490;;; {Error Handling}
491;;;
492
0f2d19dd 493(define (error . args)
21ed9efe 494 (save-stack)
2194b6f0 495 (if (null? args)
5552355a 496 (scm-error 'misc-error #f "?" #f #f)
8641dd9e 497 (let loop ((msg "~A")
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498 (rest (cdr args)))
499 (if (not (null? rest))
8641dd9e 500 (loop (string-append msg " ~S")
2194b6f0 501 (cdr rest))
5552355a 502 (scm-error 'misc-error #f msg args #f)))))
be2d2c70 503
1349bd53 504;; bad-throw is the hook that is called upon a throw to a an unhandled
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505;; key (unless the throw has four arguments, in which case
506;; it's usually interpreted as an error throw.)
507;; If the key has a default handler (a throw-handler-default property),
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508;; it is applied to the throw.
509;;
1349bd53 510(define (bad-throw key . args)
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511 (let ((default (symbol-property key 'throw-handler-default)))
512 (or (and default (apply default key args))
2194b6f0 513 (apply error "unhandled-exception:" key args))))
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0f2d19dd 515\f
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517(define (tm:sec obj) (vector-ref obj 0))
518(define (tm:min obj) (vector-ref obj 1))
519(define (tm:hour obj) (vector-ref obj 2))
520(define (tm:mday obj) (vector-ref obj 3))
521(define (tm:mon obj) (vector-ref obj 4))
522(define (tm:year obj) (vector-ref obj 5))
523(define (tm:wday obj) (vector-ref obj 6))
524(define (tm:yday obj) (vector-ref obj 7))
525(define (tm:isdst obj) (vector-ref obj 8))
526(define (tm:gmtoff obj) (vector-ref obj 9))
527(define (tm:zone obj) (vector-ref obj 10))
528
529(define (set-tm:sec obj val) (vector-set! obj 0 val))
530(define (set-tm:min obj val) (vector-set! obj 1 val))
531(define (set-tm:hour obj val) (vector-set! obj 2 val))
532(define (set-tm:mday obj val) (vector-set! obj 3 val))
533(define (set-tm:mon obj val) (vector-set! obj 4 val))
534(define (set-tm:year obj val) (vector-set! obj 5 val))
535(define (set-tm:wday obj val) (vector-set! obj 6 val))
536(define (set-tm:yday obj val) (vector-set! obj 7 val))
537(define (set-tm:isdst obj val) (vector-set! obj 8 val))
538(define (set-tm:gmtoff obj val) (vector-set! obj 9 val))
539(define (set-tm:zone obj val) (vector-set! obj 10 val))
540
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541(define (tms:clock obj) (vector-ref obj 0))
542(define (tms:utime obj) (vector-ref obj 1))
543(define (tms:stime obj) (vector-ref obj 2))
544(define (tms:cutime obj) (vector-ref obj 3))
545(define (tms:cstime obj) (vector-ref obj 4))
546
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547(define (file-position . args) (apply ftell args))
548(define (file-set-position . args) (apply fseek args))
8b13c6b3 549
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550(define (move->fdes fd/port fd)
551 (cond ((integer? fd/port)
7a6f1ffa 552 (dup->fdes fd/port fd)
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553 (close fd/port)
554 fd)
555 (else
556 (primitive-move->fdes fd/port fd)
557 (set-port-revealed! fd/port 1)
558 fd/port)))
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559
560(define (release-port-handle port)
561 (let ((revealed (port-revealed port)))
562 (if (> revealed 0)
563 (set-port-revealed! port (- revealed 1)))))
0f2d19dd 564
e38303a2 565(define (dup->port port/fd mode . maybe-fd)
7a6f1ffa 566 (let ((port (fdopen (apply dup->fdes port/fd maybe-fd)
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567 mode)))
568 (if (pair? maybe-fd)
569 (set-port-revealed! port 1))
570 port))
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572(define (dup->inport port/fd . maybe-fd)
573 (apply dup->port port/fd "r" maybe-fd))
574
575(define (dup->outport port/fd . maybe-fd)
576 (apply dup->port port/fd "w" maybe-fd))
577
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578(define (dup port/fd . maybe-fd)
579 (if (integer? port/fd)
580 (apply dup->fdes port/fd maybe-fd)
581 (apply dup->port port/fd (port-mode port/fd) maybe-fd)))
582
583(define (duplicate-port port modes)
584 (dup->port port modes))
585
586(define (fdes->inport fdes)
587 (let loop ((rest-ports (fdes->ports fdes)))
588 (cond ((null? rest-ports)
589 (let ((result (fdopen fdes "r")))
590 (set-port-revealed! result 1)
591 result))
592 ((input-port? (car rest-ports))
593 (set-port-revealed! (car rest-ports)
594 (+ (port-revealed (car rest-ports)) 1))
595 (car rest-ports))
596 (else
597 (loop (cdr rest-ports))))))
598
599(define (fdes->outport fdes)
600 (let loop ((rest-ports (fdes->ports fdes)))
601 (cond ((null? rest-ports)
602 (let ((result (fdopen fdes "w")))
603 (set-port-revealed! result 1)
604 result))
605 ((output-port? (car rest-ports))
606 (set-port-revealed! (car rest-ports)
607 (+ (port-revealed (car rest-ports)) 1))
608 (car rest-ports))
609 (else
610 (loop (cdr rest-ports))))))
611
612(define (port->fdes port)
613 (set-port-revealed! port (+ (port-revealed port) 1))
614 (fileno port))
615
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616(define (setenv name value)
617 (if value
618 (putenv (string-append name "=" value))
619 (putenv name)))
620
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622;;; {Load Paths}
623;;;
624
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625;;; Here for backward compatability
626;;
627(define scheme-file-suffix (lambda () ".scm"))
628
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629(define (in-vicinity vicinity file)
630 (let ((tail (let ((len (string-length vicinity)))
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631 (if (zero? len)
632 #f
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633 (string-ref vicinity (- len 1))))))
634 (string-append vicinity
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635 (if (or (not tail)
636 (eq? tail #\/))
637 ""
638 "/")
3cab8392 639 file)))
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642;;; {Help for scm_shell}
643;;; The argument-processing code used by Guile-based shells generates
644;;; Scheme code based on the argument list. This page contains help
645;;; functions for the code it generates.
646
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647(define (command-line) (program-arguments))
648
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649;; This is mostly for the internal use of the code generated by
650;; scm_compile_shell_switches.
ef00e7f4 651(define (load-user-init)
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652 (let* ((home (or (getenv "HOME")
653 (false-if-exception (passwd:dir (getpwuid (getuid))))
654 "/")) ;; fallback for cygwin etc.
655 (init-file (in-vicinity home ".guile")))
656 (if (file-exists? init-file)
657 (primitive-load init-file))))
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658
659\f
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660;;; {Loading by paths}
661
662;;; Load a Scheme source file named NAME, searching for it in the
663;;; directories listed in %load-path, and applying each of the file
664;;; name extensions listed in %load-extensions.
665(define (load-from-path name)
666 (start-stack 'load-stack
75a97b92 667 (primitive-load-path name)))
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671;;; {Transcendental Functions}
672;;;
673;;; Derived from "Transcen.scm", Complex trancendental functions for SCM.
0543c9b7 674;;; Written by Jerry D. Hedden, (C) FSF.
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675;;; See the file `COPYING' for terms applying to this program.
676;;;
677
678(define (exp z)
679 (if (real? z) ($exp z)
680 (make-polar ($exp (real-part z)) (imag-part z))))
681
682(define (log z)
683 (if (and (real? z) (>= z 0))
684 ($log z)
685 (make-rectangular ($log (magnitude z)) (angle z))))
686
687(define (sqrt z)
688 (if (real? z)
689 (if (negative? z) (make-rectangular 0 ($sqrt (- z)))
690 ($sqrt z))
691 (make-polar ($sqrt (magnitude z)) (/ (angle z) 2))))
692
693(define expt
694 (let ((integer-expt integer-expt))
695 (lambda (z1 z2)
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696 (cond ((integer? z2)
697 (if (>= z2 0)
698 (integer-expt z1 z2)
699 (/ 1 (integer-expt z1 (- z2)))))
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700 ((and (real? z2) (real? z1) (>= z1 0))
701 ($expt z1 z2))
702 (else
703 (exp (* z2 (log z1))))))))
704
705(define (sinh z)
706 (if (real? z) ($sinh z)
707 (let ((x (real-part z)) (y (imag-part z)))
708 (make-rectangular (* ($sinh x) ($cos y))
709 (* ($cosh x) ($sin y))))))
710(define (cosh z)
711 (if (real? z) ($cosh z)
712 (let ((x (real-part z)) (y (imag-part z)))
713 (make-rectangular (* ($cosh x) ($cos y))
714 (* ($sinh x) ($sin y))))))
715(define (tanh z)
716 (if (real? z) ($tanh z)
717 (let* ((x (* 2 (real-part z)))
718 (y (* 2 (imag-part z)))
719 (w (+ ($cosh x) ($cos y))))
720 (make-rectangular (/ ($sinh x) w) (/ ($sin y) w)))))
721
722(define (asinh z)
723 (if (real? z) ($asinh z)
724 (log (+ z (sqrt (+ (* z z) 1))))))
725
726(define (acosh z)
727 (if (and (real? z) (>= z 1))
728 ($acosh z)
729 (log (+ z (sqrt (- (* z z) 1))))))
730
731(define (atanh z)
732 (if (and (real? z) (> z -1) (< z 1))
733 ($atanh z)
734 (/ (log (/ (+ 1 z) (- 1 z))) 2)))
735
736(define (sin z)
737 (if (real? z) ($sin z)
738 (let ((x (real-part z)) (y (imag-part z)))
739 (make-rectangular (* ($sin x) ($cosh y))
740 (* ($cos x) ($sinh y))))))
741(define (cos z)
742 (if (real? z) ($cos z)
743 (let ((x (real-part z)) (y (imag-part z)))
744 (make-rectangular (* ($cos x) ($cosh y))
745 (- (* ($sin x) ($sinh y)))))))
746(define (tan z)
747 (if (real? z) ($tan z)
748 (let* ((x (* 2 (real-part z)))
749 (y (* 2 (imag-part z)))
750 (w (+ ($cos x) ($cosh y))))
751 (make-rectangular (/ ($sin x) w) (/ ($sinh y) w)))))
752
753(define (asin z)
754 (if (and (real? z) (>= z -1) (<= z 1))
755 ($asin z)
756 (* -i (asinh (* +i z)))))
757
758(define (acos z)
759 (if (and (real? z) (>= z -1) (<= z 1))
760 ($acos z)
761 (+ (/ (angle -1) 2) (* +i (asinh (* +i z))))))
762
763(define (atan z . y)
764 (if (null? y)
765 (if (real? z) ($atan z)
766 (/ (log (/ (- +i z) (+ +i z))) +2i))
767 ($atan2 z (car y))))
768
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769(define (log10 arg)
770 (/ (log arg) (log 10)))
771
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773
774;;; {Reader Extensions}
775;;;
776
777;;; Reader code for various "#c" forms.
778;;;
779
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780(read-hash-extend #\' (lambda (c port)
781 (read port)))
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782
783(define read-eval? (make-fluid))
784(fluid-set! read-eval? #f)
785(read-hash-extend #\.
786 (lambda (c port)
787 (if (fluid-ref read-eval?)
788 (eval (read port) (interaction-environment))
789 (error
71335c0d 790 "#. read expansion found and read-eval? is #f."))))
75a97b92 791
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792\f
793;;; {Command Line Options}
794;;;
795
796(define (get-option argv kw-opts kw-args return)
797 (cond
798 ((null? argv)
799 (return #f #f argv))
800
801 ((or (not (eq? #\- (string-ref (car argv) 0)))
802 (eq? (string-length (car argv)) 1))
803 (return 'normal-arg (car argv) (cdr argv)))
804
805 ((eq? #\- (string-ref (car argv) 1))
806 (let* ((kw-arg-pos (or (string-index (car argv) #\=)
807 (string-length (car argv))))
808 (kw (symbol->keyword (substring (car argv) 2 kw-arg-pos)))
809 (kw-opt? (member kw kw-opts))
810 (kw-arg? (member kw kw-args))
811 (arg (or (and (not (eq? kw-arg-pos (string-length (car argv))))
812 (substring (car argv)
813 (+ kw-arg-pos 1)
814 (string-length (car argv))))
815 (and kw-arg?
816 (begin (set! argv (cdr argv)) (car argv))))))
817 (if (or kw-opt? kw-arg?)
818 (return kw arg (cdr argv))
819 (return 'usage-error kw (cdr argv)))))
820
821 (else
822 (let* ((char (substring (car argv) 1 2))
823 (kw (symbol->keyword char)))
824 (cond
825
826 ((member kw kw-opts)
827 (let* ((rest-car (substring (car argv) 2 (string-length (car argv))))
828 (new-argv (if (= 0 (string-length rest-car))
829 (cdr argv)
830 (cons (string-append "-" rest-car) (cdr argv)))))
831 (return kw #f new-argv)))
832
833 ((member kw kw-args)
834 (let* ((rest-car (substring (car argv) 2 (string-length (car argv))))
835 (arg (if (= 0 (string-length rest-car))
836 (cadr argv)
837 rest-car))
838 (new-argv (if (= 0 (string-length rest-car))
839 (cddr argv)
840 (cdr argv))))
841 (return kw arg new-argv)))
842
843 (else (return 'usage-error kw argv)))))))
844
845(define (for-next-option proc argv kw-opts kw-args)
846 (let loop ((argv argv))
847 (get-option argv kw-opts kw-args
848 (lambda (opt opt-arg argv)
849 (and opt (proc opt opt-arg argv loop))))))
850
851(define (display-usage-report kw-desc)
852 (for-each
853 (lambda (kw)
854 (or (eq? (car kw) #t)
855 (eq? (car kw) 'else)
856 (let* ((opt-desc kw)
857 (help (cadr opt-desc))
858 (opts (car opt-desc))
859 (opts-proper (if (string? (car opts)) (cdr opts) opts))
860 (arg-name (if (string? (car opts))
861 (string-append "<" (car opts) ">")
862 ""))
863 (left-part (string-append
864 (with-output-to-string
865 (lambda ()
866 (map (lambda (x) (display (keyword-symbol x)) (display " "))
867 opts-proper)))
868 arg-name))
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870 (< (string-length help) 40))
871 (make-string (- 30 (string-length left-part)) #\ )
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872 "\n\t")))
873 (display left-part)
874 (display middle-part)
875 (display help)
876 (newline))))
877 kw-desc))
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879
880
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881(define (transform-usage-lambda cases)
882 (let* ((raw-usage (delq! 'else (map car cases)))
883 (usage-sans-specials (map (lambda (x)
884 (or (and (not (list? x)) x)
885 (and (symbol? (car x)) #t)
886 (and (boolean? (car x)) #t)
887 x))
888 raw-usage))
ed440df5 889 (usage-desc (delq! #t usage-sans-specials))
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890 (kw-desc (map car usage-desc))
891 (kw-opts (apply append (map (lambda (x) (and (not (string? (car x))) x)) kw-desc)))
892 (kw-args (apply append (map (lambda (x) (and (string? (car x)) (cdr x))) kw-desc)))
893 (transmogrified-cases (map (lambda (case)
894 (cons (let ((opts (car case)))
895 (if (or (boolean? opts) (eq? 'else opts))
896 opts
897 (cond
898 ((symbol? (car opts)) opts)
899 ((boolean? (car opts)) opts)
900 ((string? (caar opts)) (cdar opts))
901 (else (car opts)))))
902 (cdr case)))
903 cases)))
904 `(let ((%display-usage (lambda () (display-usage-report ',usage-desc))))
905 (lambda (%argv)
906 (let %next-arg ((%argv %argv))
907 (get-option %argv
908 ',kw-opts
909 ',kw-args
910 (lambda (%opt %arg %new-argv)
911 (case %opt
912 ,@ transmogrified-cases))))))))
913
914
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916
917;;; {Low Level Modules}
918;;;
919;;; These are the low level data structures for modules.
920;;;
921;;; !!! warning: The interface to lazy binder procedures is going
922;;; to be changed in an incompatible way to permit all the basic
923;;; module ops to be virtualized.
924;;;
925;;; (make-module size use-list lazy-binding-proc) => module
926;;; module-{obarray,uses,binder}[|-set!]
927;;; (module? obj) => [#t|#f]
928;;; (module-locally-bound? module symbol) => [#t|#f]
929;;; (module-bound? module symbol) => [#t|#f]
930;;; (module-symbol-locally-interned? module symbol) => [#t|#f]
931;;; (module-symbol-interned? module symbol) => [#t|#f]
932;;; (module-local-variable module symbol) => [#<variable ...> | #f]
933;;; (module-variable module symbol) => [#<variable ...> | #f]
934;;; (module-symbol-binding module symbol opt-value)
935;;; => [ <obj> | opt-value | an error occurs ]
936;;; (module-make-local-var! module symbol) => #<variable...>
937;;; (module-add! module symbol var) => unspecified
938;;; (module-remove! module symbol) => unspecified
939;;; (module-for-each proc module) => unspecified
940;;; (make-scm-module) => module ; a lazy copy of the symhash module
941;;; (set-current-module module) => unspecified
942;;; (current-module) => #<module...>
943;;;
944;;;
945
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947;;; {Printing Modules}
948;; This is how modules are printed. You can re-define it.
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949;; (Redefining is actually more complicated than simply redefining
950;; %print-module because that would only change the binding and not
951;; the value stored in the vtable that determines how record are
952;; printed. Sigh.)
953
954(define (%print-module mod port) ; unused args: depth length style table)
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955 (display "#<" port)
956 (display (or (module-kind mod) "module") port)
957 (let ((name (module-name mod)))
958 (if name
959 (begin
960 (display " " port)
961 (display name port))))
962 (display " " port)
963 (display (number->string (object-address mod) 16) port)
964 (display ">" port))
965
966;; module-type
967;;
968;; A module is characterized by an obarray in which local symbols
969;; are interned, a list of modules, "uses", from which non-local
970;; bindings can be inherited, and an optional lazy-binder which
31d50456 971;; is a (CLOSURE module symbol) which, as a last resort, can provide
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972;; bindings that would otherwise not be found locally in the module.
973;;
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975;;
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7a0ff2f8 977 (make-record-type 'module
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978 '(obarray uses binder eval-closure transformer name kind
979 observers weak-observers observer-id)
8b718458 980 %print-module))
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8b718458 982;; make-module &opt size uses binder
0f2d19dd 983;;
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984;; Create a new module, perhaps with a particular size of obarray,
985;; initial uses list, or binding procedure.
0f2d19dd 986;;
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987(define make-module
988 (lambda args
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990 (define (parse-arg index default)
991 (if (> (length args) index)
992 (list-ref args index)
993 default))
994
995 (if (> (length args) 3)
996 (error "Too many args to make-module." args))
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998 (let ((size (parse-arg 0 1021))
999 (uses (parse-arg 1 '()))
1000 (binder (parse-arg 2 #f)))
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1002 (if (not (integer? size))
1003 (error "Illegal size to make-module." size))
1004 (if (not (and (list? uses)
1005 (and-map module? uses)))
1006 (error "Incorrect use list." uses))
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1007 (if (and binder (not (procedure? binder)))
1008 (error
1009 "Lazy-binder expected to be a procedure or #f." binder))
1010
8b718458 1011 (let ((module (module-constructor (make-vector size '())
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1012 uses binder #f #f #f #f
1013 '()
1014 (make-weak-value-hash-table 31)
1015 0)))
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1017 ;; We can't pass this as an argument to module-constructor,
1018 ;; because we need it to close over a pointer to the module
1019 ;; itself.
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1021
1022 module))))
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8b718458 1024(define module-constructor (record-constructor module-type))
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1025(define module-obarray (record-accessor module-type 'obarray))
1026(define set-module-obarray! (record-modifier module-type 'obarray))
1027(define module-uses (record-accessor module-type 'uses))
1028(define set-module-uses! (record-modifier module-type 'uses))
1029(define module-binder (record-accessor module-type 'binder))
1030(define set-module-binder! (record-modifier module-type 'binder))
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1032;; NOTE: This binding is used in libguile/modules.c.
31d50456 1033(define module-eval-closure (record-accessor module-type 'eval-closure))
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1036(define set-module-transformer! (record-modifier module-type 'transformer))
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1037(define module-name (record-accessor module-type 'name))
1038(define set-module-name! (record-modifier module-type 'name))
1039(define module-kind (record-accessor module-type 'kind))
1040(define set-module-kind! (record-modifier module-type 'kind))
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1041(define module-observers (record-accessor module-type 'observers))
1042(define set-module-observers! (record-modifier module-type 'observers))
1043(define module-weak-observers (record-accessor module-type 'weak-observers))
1044(define module-observer-id (record-accessor module-type 'observer-id))
1045(define set-module-observer-id! (record-modifier module-type 'observer-id))
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1046(define module? (record-predicate module-type))
1047
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1049 (let ((setter (record-modifier module-type 'eval-closure)))
1050 (lambda (module closure)
1051 (setter module closure)
1052 ;; Make it possible to lookup the module from the environment.
1053 ;; This implementation is correct since an eval closure can belong
1054 ;; to maximally one module.
1055 (set-procedure-property! closure 'module module))))
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1058 (define (eval-in-module exp mod)
1059 (issue-deprecation-warning
1060 "`eval-in-module' is deprecated. Use `eval' instead.")
1061 (eval exp mod)))
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1064;;; {Observer protocol}
1065;;;
1066
1067(define (module-observe module proc)
1068 (set-module-observers! module (cons proc (module-observers module)))
1069 (cons module proc))
1070
1071(define (module-observe-weak module proc)
1072 (let ((id (module-observer-id module)))
1073 (hash-set! (module-weak-observers module) id proc)
1074 (set-module-observer-id! module (+ 1 id))
1075 (cons module id)))
1076
1077(define (module-unobserve token)
1078 (let ((module (car token))
1079 (id (cdr token)))
1080 (if (integer? id)
1081 (hash-remove! (module-weak-observers module) id)
1082 (set-module-observers! module (delq1! id (module-observers module)))))
1083 *unspecified*)
1084
1a961d7e 1085(define (module-modified m)
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1087 (hash-fold (lambda (id proc res) (proc m)) #f (module-weak-observers m)))
1088
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1090;;; {Module Searching in General}
1091;;;
1092;;; We sometimes want to look for properties of a symbol
1093;;; just within the obarray of one module. If the property
1094;;; holds, then it is said to hold ``locally'' as in, ``The symbol
1095;;; DISPLAY is locally rebound in the module `safe-guile'.''
1096;;;
1097;;;
1098;;; Other times, we want to test for a symbol property in the obarray
1099;;; of M and, if it is not found there, try each of the modules in the
1100;;; uses list of M. This is the normal way of testing for some
1101;;; property, so we state these properties without qualification as
1102;;; in: ``The symbol 'fnord is interned in module M because it is
1103;;; interned locally in module M2 which is a member of the uses list
1104;;; of M.''
1105;;;
1106
1107;; module-search fn m
20edfbbd 1108;;
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1110;; the modules in the uses of m, and so on recursively. If all applications
1111;; return #f, then so does this function.
1112;;
1113(define (module-search fn m v)
1114 (define (loop pos)
1115 (and (pair? pos)
1116 (or (module-search fn (car pos) v)
1117 (loop (cdr pos)))))
1118 (or (fn m v)
1119 (loop (module-uses m))))
1120
1121
1122;;; {Is a symbol bound in a module?}
1123;;;
1124;;; Symbol S in Module M is bound if S is interned in M and if the binding
1125;;; of S in M has been set to some well-defined value.
1126;;;
1127
1128;; module-locally-bound? module symbol
1129;;
1130;; Is a symbol bound (interned and defined) locally in a given module?
1131;;
1132(define (module-locally-bound? m v)
1133 (let ((var (module-local-variable m v)))
1134 (and var
1135 (variable-bound? var))))
1136
1137;; module-bound? module symbol
1138;;
1139;; Is a symbol bound (interned and defined) anywhere in a given module
1140;; or its uses?
1141;;
1142(define (module-bound? m v)
1143 (module-search module-locally-bound? m v))
1144
1145;;; {Is a symbol interned in a module?}
1146;;;
20edfbbd 1147;;; Symbol S in Module M is interned if S occurs in
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1149;;;
1150;;; It is possible to intern a symbol in a module without providing
1151;;; an initial binding for the corresponding variable. This is done
1152;;; with:
1153;;; (module-add! module symbol (make-undefined-variable))
1154;;;
1155;;; In that case, the symbol is interned in the module, but not
1156;;; bound there. The unbound symbol shadows any binding for that
1157;;; symbol that might otherwise be inherited from a member of the uses list.
1158;;;
1159
1160(define (module-obarray-get-handle ob key)
1161 ((if (symbol? key) hashq-get-handle hash-get-handle) ob key))
1162
1163(define (module-obarray-ref ob key)
1164 ((if (symbol? key) hashq-ref hash-ref) ob key))
1165
1166(define (module-obarray-set! ob key val)
1167 ((if (symbol? key) hashq-set! hash-set!) ob key val))
1168
1169(define (module-obarray-remove! ob key)
1170 ((if (symbol? key) hashq-remove! hash-remove!) ob key))
1171
1172;; module-symbol-locally-interned? module symbol
20edfbbd 1173;;
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1175;; or its uses? Interned symbols shadow inherited bindings even if
1176;; they are not themselves bound to a defined value.
1177;;
1178(define (module-symbol-locally-interned? m v)
1179 (not (not (module-obarray-get-handle (module-obarray m) v))))
1180
1181;; module-symbol-interned? module symbol
20edfbbd 1182;;
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1183;; is a symbol interned (not neccessarily defined) anywhere in a given module
1184;; or its uses? Interned symbols shadow inherited bindings even if
1185;; they are not themselves bound to a defined value.
1186;;
1187(define (module-symbol-interned? m v)
1188 (module-search module-symbol-locally-interned? m v))
1189
1190
1191;;; {Mapping modules x symbols --> variables}
1192;;;
1193
1194;; module-local-variable module symbol
1195;; return the local variable associated with a MODULE and SYMBOL.
1196;;
1197;;; This function is very important. It is the only function that can
1198;;; return a variable from a module other than the mutators that store
1199;;; new variables in modules. Therefore, this function is the location
1200;;; of the "lazy binder" hack.
1201;;;
1202;;; If symbol is defined in MODULE, and if the definition binds symbol
1203;;; to a variable, return that variable object.
1204;;;
1205;;; If the symbols is not found at first, but the module has a lazy binder,
1206;;; then try the binder.
1207;;;
1208;;; If the symbol is not found at all, return #f.
1209;;;
1210(define (module-local-variable m v)
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GH
1211; (caddr
1212; (list m v
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JB
1213 (let ((b (module-obarray-ref (module-obarray m) v)))
1214 (or (and (variable? b) b)
1215 (and (module-binder m)
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GH
1216 ((module-binder m) m v #f)))))
1217;))
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JB
1218
1219;; module-variable module symbol
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TTN
1220;;
1221;; like module-local-variable, except search the uses in the
0f2d19dd
JB
1222;; case V is not found in M.
1223;;
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MD
1224;; NOTE: This function is superseded with C code (see modules.c)
1225;;; when using the standard eval closure.
1226;;
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JB
1227(define (module-variable m v)
1228 (module-search module-local-variable m v))
1229
1230
1231;;; {Mapping modules x symbols --> bindings}
1232;;;
1233;;; These are similar to the mapping to variables, except that the
1234;;; variable is dereferenced.
1235;;;
1236
1237;; module-symbol-binding module symbol opt-value
20edfbbd 1238;;
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JB
1239;; return the binding of a variable specified by name within
1240;; a given module, signalling an error if the variable is unbound.
1241;; If the OPT-VALUE is passed, then instead of signalling an error,
1242;; return OPT-VALUE.
1243;;
1244(define (module-symbol-local-binding m v . opt-val)
1245 (let ((var (module-local-variable m v)))
1246 (if var
1247 (variable-ref var)
1248 (if (not (null? opt-val))
1249 (car opt-val)
1250 (error "Locally unbound variable." v)))))
1251
1252;; module-symbol-binding module symbol opt-value
20edfbbd 1253;;
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JB
1254;; return the binding of a variable specified by name within
1255;; a given module, signalling an error if the variable is unbound.
1256;; If the OPT-VALUE is passed, then instead of signalling an error,
1257;; return OPT-VALUE.
1258;;
1259(define (module-symbol-binding m v . opt-val)
1260 (let ((var (module-variable m v)))
1261 (if var
1262 (variable-ref var)
1263 (if (not (null? opt-val))
1264 (car opt-val)
1265 (error "Unbound variable." v)))))
1266
1267
1268\f
1269;;; {Adding Variables to Modules}
1270;;;
1271;;;
1272
1273
1274;; module-make-local-var! module symbol
20edfbbd 1275;;
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JB
1276;; ensure a variable for V in the local namespace of M.
1277;; If no variable was already there, then create a new and uninitialzied
1278;; variable.
1279;;
1280(define (module-make-local-var! m v)
1281 (or (let ((b (module-obarray-ref (module-obarray m) v)))
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1282 (and (variable? b)
1283 (begin
1a961d7e 1284 (module-modified m)
1777c18b 1285 b)))
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JB
1286 (and (module-binder m)
1287 ((module-binder m) m v #t))
1288 (begin
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MV
1289 (let ((answer (make-undefined-variable)))
1290 (variable-set-name-hint! answer v)
0f2d19dd 1291 (module-obarray-set! (module-obarray m) v answer)
1a961d7e 1292 (module-modified m)
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JB
1293 answer))))
1294
89d06712 1295;; module-ensure-local-variable! module symbol
9540368e 1296;;
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MV
1297;; Ensure that there is a local variable in MODULE for SYMBOL. If
1298;; there is no binding for SYMBOL, create a new uninitialized
1299;; variable. Return the local variable.
9540368e 1300;;
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1301(define (module-ensure-local-variable! module symbol)
1302 (or (module-local-variable module symbol)
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1303 (let ((var (make-undefined-variable)))
1304 (variable-set-name-hint! var symbol)
1305 (module-add! module symbol var)
1306 var)))
1307
0f2d19dd 1308;; module-add! module symbol var
20edfbbd 1309;;
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JB
1310;; ensure a particular variable for V in the local namespace of M.
1311;;
1312(define (module-add! m v var)
1313 (if (not (variable? var))
1314 (error "Bad variable to module-add!" var))
1777c18b 1315 (module-obarray-set! (module-obarray m) v var)
1a961d7e 1316 (module-modified m))
0f2d19dd 1317
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1318;; module-remove!
1319;;
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JB
1320;; make sure that a symbol is undefined in the local namespace of M.
1321;;
1322(define (module-remove! m v)
1777c18b 1323 (module-obarray-remove! (module-obarray m) v)
1a961d7e 1324 (module-modified m))
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JB
1325
1326(define (module-clear! m)
1777c18b 1327 (vector-fill! (module-obarray m) '())
1a961d7e 1328 (module-modified m))
0f2d19dd
JB
1329
1330;; MODULE-FOR-EACH -- exported
20edfbbd 1331;;
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JB
1332;; Call PROC on each symbol in MODULE, with arguments of (SYMBOL VARIABLE).
1333;;
1334(define (module-for-each proc module)
1335 (let ((obarray (module-obarray module)))
1336 (do ((index 0 (+ index 1))
1337 (end (vector-length obarray)))
1338 ((= index end))
1339 (for-each
1340 (lambda (bucket)
1341 (proc (car bucket) (cdr bucket)))
1342 (vector-ref obarray index)))))
1343
1344
1345(define (module-map proc module)
1346 (let* ((obarray (module-obarray module))
1347 (end (vector-length obarray)))
1348
1349 (let loop ((i 0)
1350 (answer '()))
1351 (if (= i end)
1352 answer
1353 (loop (+ 1 i)
1354 (append!
1355 (map (lambda (bucket)
1356 (proc (car bucket) (cdr bucket)))
1357 (vector-ref obarray i))
1358 answer))))))
1359\f
1360
1361;;; {Low Level Bootstrapping}
1362;;;
1363
20edfbbd 1364;; make-root-module
0f2d19dd 1365
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1366;; A root module uses the pre-modules-obarray as its obarray. This
1367;; special obarray accumulates all bindings that have been established
1368;; before the module system is fully booted.
0f2d19dd 1369;;
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MV
1370;; (The obarray continues to be used by code that has been closed over
1371;; before the module system has been booted.)
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JB
1372
1373(define (make-root-module)
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MV
1374 (let ((m (make-module 0)))
1375 (set-module-obarray! m (%get-pre-modules-obarray))
1376 m))
0f2d19dd 1377
b622dec7 1378;; make-scm-module
0f2d19dd 1379
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1380;; The root interface is a module that uses the same obarray as the
1381;; root module. It does not allow new definitions, tho.
0f2d19dd 1382
6906bd0d 1383(define (make-scm-module)
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MV
1384 (let ((m (make-module 0)))
1385 (set-module-obarray! m (%get-pre-modules-obarray))
1386 (set-module-eval-closure! m (standard-interface-eval-closure m))
1387 m))
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JB
1388
1389
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JB
1390\f
1391;;; {Module-based Loading}
1392;;;
1393
1394(define (save-module-excursion thunk)
1395 (let ((inner-module (current-module))
1396 (outer-module #f))
1397 (dynamic-wind (lambda ()
1398 (set! outer-module (current-module))
1399 (set-current-module inner-module)
1400 (set! inner-module #f))
1401 thunk
1402 (lambda ()
1403 (set! inner-module (current-module))
1404 (set-current-module outer-module)
1405 (set! outer-module #f)))))
1406
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JB
1407(define basic-load load)
1408
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1409(define (load-module filename)
1410 (save-module-excursion
1411 (lambda ()
1412 (let ((oldname (and (current-load-port)
1413 (port-filename (current-load-port)))))
1414 (basic-load (if (and oldname
1415 (> (string-length filename) 0)
1416 (not (char=? (string-ref filename 0) #\/))
1417 (not (string=? (dirname oldname) ".")))
1418 (string-append (dirname oldname) "/" filename)
1419 filename))))))
0f2d19dd
JB
1420
1421
1422\f
44cf1f0f 1423;;; {MODULE-REF -- exported}
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JB
1424;;
1425;; Returns the value of a variable called NAME in MODULE or any of its
1426;; used modules. If there is no such variable, then if the optional third
1427;; argument DEFAULT is present, it is returned; otherwise an error is signaled.
20edfbbd 1428;;
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JB
1429(define (module-ref module name . rest)
1430 (let ((variable (module-variable module name)))
1431 (if (and variable (variable-bound? variable))
1432 (variable-ref variable)
1433 (if (null? rest)
1434 (error "No variable named" name 'in module)
1435 (car rest) ; default value
1436 ))))
1437
1438;; MODULE-SET! -- exported
1439;;
1440;; Sets the variable called NAME in MODULE (or in a module that MODULE uses)
1441;; to VALUE; if there is no such variable, an error is signaled.
20edfbbd 1442;;
0f2d19dd
JB
1443(define (module-set! module name value)
1444 (let ((variable (module-variable module name)))
1445 (if variable
1446 (variable-set! variable value)
1447 (error "No variable named" name 'in module))))
1448
1449;; MODULE-DEFINE! -- exported
1450;;
1451;; Sets the variable called NAME in MODULE to VALUE; if there is no such
1452;; variable, it is added first.
20edfbbd 1453;;
0f2d19dd
JB
1454(define (module-define! module name value)
1455 (let ((variable (module-local-variable module name)))
1456 (if variable
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MD
1457 (begin
1458 (variable-set! variable value)
1a961d7e 1459 (module-modified module))
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MV
1460 (let ((variable (make-variable value)))
1461 (variable-set-name-hint! variable name)
1462 (module-add! module name variable)))))
0f2d19dd 1463
ed218d98
MV
1464;; MODULE-DEFINED? -- exported
1465;;
1466;; Return #t iff NAME is defined in MODULE (or in a module that MODULE
1467;; uses)
1468;;
1469(define (module-defined? module name)
1470 (let ((variable (module-variable module name)))
1471 (and variable (variable-bound? variable))))
1472
0f2d19dd
JB
1473;; MODULE-USE! module interface
1474;;
1475;; Add INTERFACE to the list of interfaces used by MODULE.
20edfbbd 1476;;
0f2d19dd
JB
1477(define (module-use! module interface)
1478 (set-module-uses! module
1777c18b 1479 (cons interface (delq! interface (module-uses module))))
1a961d7e 1480 (module-modified module))
0f2d19dd
JB
1481
1482\f
0f2d19dd
JB
1483;;; {Recursive Namespaces}
1484;;;
1485;;;
1486;;; A hierarchical namespace emerges if we consider some module to be
1487;;; root, and variables bound to modules as nested namespaces.
1488;;;
1489;;; The routines in this file manage variable names in hierarchical namespace.
1490;;; Each variable name is a list of elements, looked up in successively nested
1491;;; modules.
1492;;;
0dd5491c 1493;;; (nested-ref some-root-module '(foo bar baz))
20edfbbd 1494;;; => <value of a variable named baz in the module bound to bar in
0f2d19dd
JB
1495;;; the module bound to foo in some-root-module>
1496;;;
1497;;;
1498;;; There are:
1499;;;
1500;;; ;; a-root is a module
1501;;; ;; name is a list of symbols
1502;;;
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MD
1503;;; nested-ref a-root name
1504;;; nested-set! a-root name val
1505;;; nested-define! a-root name val
1506;;; nested-remove! a-root name
0f2d19dd
JB
1507;;;
1508;;;
1509;;; (current-module) is a natural choice for a-root so for convenience there are
1510;;; also:
1511;;;
0dd5491c
MD
1512;;; local-ref name == nested-ref (current-module) name
1513;;; local-set! name val == nested-set! (current-module) name val
1514;;; local-define! name val == nested-define! (current-module) name val
1515;;; local-remove! name == nested-remove! (current-module) name
0f2d19dd
JB
1516;;;
1517
1518
0dd5491c 1519(define (nested-ref root names)
0f2d19dd
JB
1520 (let loop ((cur root)
1521 (elts names))
1522 (cond
1523 ((null? elts) cur)
1524 ((not (module? cur)) #f)
1525 (else (loop (module-ref cur (car elts) #f) (cdr elts))))))
1526
0dd5491c 1527(define (nested-set! root names val)
0f2d19dd
JB
1528 (let loop ((cur root)
1529 (elts names))
1530 (if (null? (cdr elts))
1531 (module-set! cur (car elts) val)
1532 (loop (module-ref cur (car elts)) (cdr elts)))))
1533
0dd5491c 1534(define (nested-define! root names val)
0f2d19dd
JB
1535 (let loop ((cur root)
1536 (elts names))
1537 (if (null? (cdr elts))
1538 (module-define! cur (car elts) val)
1539 (loop (module-ref cur (car elts)) (cdr elts)))))
1540
0dd5491c 1541(define (nested-remove! root names)
0f2d19dd
JB
1542 (let loop ((cur root)
1543 (elts names))
1544 (if (null? (cdr elts))
1545 (module-remove! cur (car elts))
1546 (loop (module-ref cur (car elts)) (cdr elts)))))
1547
0dd5491c
MD
1548(define (local-ref names) (nested-ref (current-module) names))
1549(define (local-set! names val) (nested-set! (current-module) names val))
1550(define (local-define names val) (nested-define! (current-module) names val))
1551(define (local-remove names) (nested-remove! (current-module) names))
0f2d19dd
JB
1552
1553
1554\f
8bb7330c 1555;;; {The (app) module}
0f2d19dd
JB
1556;;;
1557;;; The root of conventionally named objects not directly in the top level.
1558;;;
8bb7330c
JB
1559;;; (app modules)
1560;;; (app modules guile)
0f2d19dd
JB
1561;;;
1562;;; The directory of all modules and the standard root module.
1563;;;
1564
edc185c7
MD
1565(define (module-public-interface m)
1566 (module-ref m '%module-public-interface #f))
1567(define (set-module-public-interface! m i)
1568 (module-define! m '%module-public-interface i))
1569(define (set-system-module! m s)
1570 (set-procedure-property! (module-eval-closure m) 'system-module s))
0f2d19dd
JB
1571(define the-root-module (make-root-module))
1572(define the-scm-module (make-scm-module))
1573(set-module-public-interface! the-root-module the-scm-module)
d5504515
MD
1574(set-module-name! the-root-module '(guile))
1575(set-module-name! the-scm-module '(guile))
1576(set-module-kind! the-scm-module 'interface)
edc185c7 1577(for-each set-system-module! (list the-root-module the-scm-module) '(#t #t))
0f2d19dd 1578
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MV
1579;; NOTE: This binding is used in libguile/modules.c.
1580;;
1581(define (make-modules-in module name)
1582 (if (null? name)
1583 module
1584 (cond
1585 ((module-ref module (car name) #f)
1586 => (lambda (m) (make-modules-in m (cdr name))))
1587 (else (let ((m (make-module 31)))
1588 (set-module-kind! m 'directory)
1589 (set-module-name! m (append (or (module-name module)
1590 '())
1591 (list (car name))))
1592 (module-define! module (car name) m)
1593 (make-modules-in m (cdr name)))))))
0f2d19dd 1594
296ff5e7
MV
1595(define (beautify-user-module! module)
1596 (let ((interface (module-public-interface module)))
1597 (if (or (not interface)
1598 (eq? interface module))
1599 (let ((interface (make-module 31)))
1600 (set-module-name! interface (module-name module))
1601 (set-module-kind! interface 'interface)
1602 (set-module-public-interface! module interface))))
1603 (if (and (not (memq the-scm-module (module-uses module)))
1604 (not (eq? module the-root-module)))
1605 (set-module-uses! module (append (module-uses module) (list the-scm-module)))))
432558b9 1606
1f60d9d2
MD
1607;; NOTE: This binding is used in libguile/modules.c.
1608;;
0209ca9a 1609(define (resolve-module name . maybe-autoload)
0f2d19dd 1610 (let ((full-name (append '(app modules) name)))
0dd5491c 1611 (let ((already (local-ref full-name)))
432558b9
MD
1612 (if already
1613 ;; The module already exists...
1614 (if (and (or (null? maybe-autoload) (car maybe-autoload))
fb1b76f4 1615 (not (module-public-interface already)))
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MD
1616 ;; ...but we are told to load and it doesn't contain source, so
1617 (begin
1618 (try-load-module name)
1619 already)
1620 ;; simply return it.
1621 already)
3e3cec45 1622 (begin
432558b9 1623 ;; Try to autoload it if we are told so
3e3cec45 1624 (if (or (null? maybe-autoload) (car maybe-autoload))
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MD
1625 (try-load-module name))
1626 ;; Get/create it.
3e3cec45 1627 (make-modules-in (current-module) full-name))))))
20edfbbd 1628
d866f445
MV
1629;; Cheat. These bindings are needed by modules.c, but we don't want
1630;; to move their real definition here because that would be unnatural.
1631;;
296ff5e7 1632(define try-module-autoload #f)
d866f445
MV
1633(define process-define-module #f)
1634(define process-use-modules #f)
1635(define module-export! #f)
296ff5e7
MV
1636
1637;; This boots the module system. All bindings needed by modules.c
1638;; must have been defined by now.
1639;;
1640(set-current-module the-root-module)
1641
1642(define app (make-module 31))
1643(local-define '(app modules) (make-module 31))
1644(local-define '(app modules guile) the-root-module)
1645
1646;; (define-special-value '(app modules new-ws) (lambda () (make-scm-module)))
1647
1648(define (try-load-module name)
99a34d6e 1649 (or (begin-deprecated (try-module-linked name))
296ff5e7 1650 (try-module-autoload name)
99a34d6e 1651 (begin-deprecated (try-module-dynamic-link name))))
0f2d19dd 1652
90847923
MD
1653(define (purify-module! module)
1654 "Removes bindings in MODULE which are inherited from the (guile) module."
1655 (let ((use-list (module-uses module)))
1656 (if (and (pair? use-list)
1657 (eq? (car (last-pair use-list)) the-scm-module))
1658 (set-module-uses! module (reverse (cdr (reverse use-list)))))))
1659
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MV
1660;; Return a module that is a interface to the module designated by
1661;; NAME.
1662;;
1663;; `resolve-interface' takes two keyword arguments:
1664;;
1665;; #:select SELECTION
1666;;
1667;; SELECTION is a list of binding-specs to be imported; A binding-spec
1668;; is either a symbol or a pair of symbols (ORIG . SEEN), where ORIG
1669;; is the name in the used module and SEEN is the name in the using
1670;; module. Note that SEEN is also passed through RENAMER, below. The
1671;; default is to select all bindings. If you specify no selection but
1672;; a renamer, only the bindings that already exists in the used module
1673;; are made available in the interface. Bindings that are added later
1674;; are not picked up.
1675;;
1676;; #:renamer RENAMER
1677;;
1678;; RENAMER is a procedure that takes a symbol and returns its new
1679;; name. The default is to not perform any renaming.
1680;;
1681;; Signal "no code for module" error if module name is not resolvable
1682;; or its public interface is not available. Signal "no binding"
1683;; error if selected binding does not exist in the used module.
1684;;
1685(define (resolve-interface name . args)
1686
1687 (define (get-keyword-arg args kw def)
1688 (cond ((memq kw args)
1689 => (lambda (kw-arg)
1690 (if (null? (cdr kw-arg))
1691 (error "keyword without value: " kw))
1692 (cadr kw-arg)))
1693 (else
1694 def)))
1695
1696 (let* ((select (get-keyword-arg args #:select #f))
1697 (renamer (get-keyword-arg args #:renamer identity))
b622dec7
TTN
1698 (module (resolve-module name))
1699 (public-i (and module (module-public-interface module))))
1700 (and (or (not module) (not public-i))
1701 (error "no code for module" name))
532cf805 1702 (if (and (not select) (eq? renamer identity))
b622dec7 1703 public-i
532cf805
MV
1704 (let ((selection (or select (module-map (lambda (sym var) sym)
1705 public-i)))
b622dec7
TTN
1706 (custom-i (make-module 31)))
1707 (set-module-kind! custom-i 'interface)
532cf805
MV
1708 ;; XXX - should use a lazy binder so that changes to the
1709 ;; used module are picked up automatically.
f8a502cb
TTN
1710 (for-each (lambda (bspec)
1711 (let* ((direct? (symbol? bspec))
1712 (orig (if direct? bspec (car bspec)))
1713 (seen (if direct? bspec (cdr bspec))))
532cf805 1714 (module-add! custom-i (renamer seen)
0005eb7c 1715 (or (module-local-variable public-i orig)
bbf5a913 1716 (module-local-variable module orig)
b622dec7
TTN
1717 (error
1718 ;; fixme: format manually for now
1719 (simple-format
bbf5a913 1720 #f "no binding `~A' in module ~A"
b622dec7
TTN
1721 orig name))))))
1722 selection)
1723 custom-i))))
fb1b76f4
TTN
1724
1725(define (symbol-prefix-proc prefix)
1726 (lambda (symbol)
1727 (symbol-append prefix symbol)))
0f2d19dd
JB
1728
1729(define (process-define-module args)
f8a502cb
TTN
1730 (let* ((module-id (car args))
1731 (module (resolve-module module-id #f))
1732 (kws (cdr args))
1733 (unrecognized (lambda (arg)
1734 (error "unrecognized define-module argument" arg))))
0f2d19dd 1735 (beautify-user-module! module)
0209ca9a 1736 (let loop ((kws kws)
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MD
1737 (reversed-interfaces '())
1738 (exports '()))
0209ca9a 1739 (if (null? kws)
44484f52
MD
1740 (begin
1741 (for-each (lambda (interface)
1742 (module-use! module interface))
f8a502cb 1743 (reverse reversed-interfaces))
44484f52 1744 (module-export! module exports))
532cf805
MV
1745 (case (car kws)
1746 ((#:use-module #:use-syntax)
1747 (or (pair? (cdr kws))
1748 (unrecognized kws))
1749 (let* ((interface-args (cadr kws))
1750 (interface (apply resolve-interface interface-args)))
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1751 (and (eq? (car kws) #:use-syntax)
1752 (or (symbol? (caar interface-args))
532cf805 1753 (error "invalid module name for use-syntax"
88c4ba2a 1754 (car interface-args)))
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1755 (set-module-transformer!
1756 module
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1757 (module-ref interface
1758 (car (last-pair (car interface-args)))
532cf805 1759 #f)))
44484f52 1760 (loop (cddr kws)
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1761 (cons interface reversed-interfaces)
1762 exports)))
1763 ((#:autoload)
1764 (or (and (pair? (cdr kws)) (pair? (cddr kws)))
1765 (unrecognized kws))
1766 (loop (cdddr kws)
1767 (cons (make-autoload-interface module
1768 (cadr kws)
1769 (caddr kws))
1770 reversed-interfaces)
1771 exports))
1772 ((#:no-backtrace)
1773 (set-system-module! module #t)
1774 (loop (cdr kws) reversed-interfaces exports))
1775 ((#:pure)
1776 (purify-module! module)
1777 (loop (cdr kws) reversed-interfaces exports))
1778 ((#:export)
1779 (or (pair? (cdr kws))
1780 (unrecognized kws))
1781 (loop (cddr kws)
1782 reversed-interfaces
1783 (append (cadr kws) exports)))
1784 (else
1785 (unrecognized kws)))))
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1787
1788;;; {Autoload}
1789
1790(define (make-autoload-interface module name bindings)
1791 (let ((b (lambda (a sym definep)
1792 (and (memq sym bindings)
1793 (let ((i (module-public-interface (resolve-module name))))
1794 (if (not i)
1795 (error "missing interface for module" name))
1796 ;; Replace autoload-interface with interface
1797 (set-car! (memq a (module-uses module)) i)
1798 (module-local-variable i sym))))))
d5504515 1799 (module-constructor #() '() b #f #f name 'autoload
6b64c19b 1800 '() (make-weak-value-hash-table 31) 0)))
71225060 1801
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1802;;; {Compiled module}
1803
1804(define load-compiled #f)
1805
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44cf1f0f 1807;;; {Autoloading modules}
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1808
1809(define autoloads-in-progress '())
1810
1811(define (try-module-autoload module-name)
0f2d19dd 1812 (let* ((reverse-name (reverse module-name))
06f0414c 1813 (name (symbol->string (car reverse-name)))
0f2d19dd 1814 (dir-hint-module-name (reverse (cdr reverse-name)))
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1815 (dir-hint (apply string-append
1816 (map (lambda (elt)
1817 (string-append (symbol->string elt) "/"))
1818 dir-hint-module-name))))
0209ca9a 1819 (resolve-module dir-hint-module-name #f)
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1820 (and (not (autoload-done-or-in-progress? dir-hint name))
1821 (let ((didit #f))
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1822 (define (load-file proc file)
1823 (save-module-excursion (lambda () (proc file)))
1824 (set! didit #t))
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1825 (dynamic-wind
1826 (lambda () (autoload-in-progress! dir-hint name))
defed517 1827 (lambda ()
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1828 (let ((file (in-vicinity dir-hint name)))
1829 (cond ((and load-compiled
1830 (%search-load-path (string-append file ".go")))
1831 => (lambda (full)
1832 (load-file load-compiled full)))
1833 ((%search-load-path file)
1834 => (lambda (full)
1835 (load-file primitive-load full))))))
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1836 (lambda () (set-autoloaded! dir-hint name didit)))
1837 didit))))
1838
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1840;;; Dynamic linking of modules
1841
9fb41cea 1842;; This method of dynamically linking Guile Extensions is deprecated.
99a34d6e 1843;; Use `load-extension' explicitely from Scheme code instead.
d0cbd20c 1844
99a34d6e 1845(begin-deprecated
ed218d98 1846
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1847 (define (split-c-module-name str)
1848 (let loop ((rev '())
1849 (start 0)
1850 (pos 0)
1851 (end (string-length str)))
1852 (cond
1853 ((= pos end)
1854 (reverse (cons (string->symbol (substring str start pos)) rev)))
1855 ((eq? (string-ref str pos) #\space)
1856 (loop (cons (string->symbol (substring str start pos)) rev)
1857 (+ pos 1)
1858 (+ pos 1)
1859 end))
1860 (else
1861 (loop rev start (+ pos 1) end)))))
1862
1863 (define (convert-c-registered-modules dynobj)
1864 (let ((res (map (lambda (c)
1865 (list (split-c-module-name (car c)) (cdr c) dynobj))
1866 (c-registered-modules))))
1867 (c-clear-registered-modules)
1868 res))
1869
1870 (define registered-modules '())
1871
1872 (define (register-modules dynobj)
1873 (set! registered-modules
1874 (append! (convert-c-registered-modules dynobj)
1875 registered-modules)))
1876
1877 (define (warn-autoload-deprecation modname)
1878 (issue-deprecation-warning
1879 "Autoloading of compiled code modules is deprecated."
1880 "Write a Scheme file instead that uses `load-extension'.")
1881 (issue-deprecation-warning
1882 (simple-format #f "(You just autoloaded module ~S.)" modname)))
bbf5a913 1883
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1884 (define (init-dynamic-module modname)
1885 ;; Register any linked modules which have been registered on the C level
1886 (register-modules #f)
1887 (or-map (lambda (modinfo)
1888 (if (equal? (car modinfo) modname)
1889 (begin
1890 (warn-autoload-deprecation modname)
1891 (set! registered-modules (delq! modinfo registered-modules))
1892 (let ((mod (resolve-module modname #f)))
1893 (save-module-excursion
1894 (lambda ()
1895 (set-current-module mod)
1896 (set-module-public-interface! mod mod)
1897 (dynamic-call (cadr modinfo) (caddr modinfo))
1898 ))
1899 #t))
1900 #f))
1901 registered-modules))
1902
1903 (define (dynamic-maybe-call name dynobj)
1904 (catch #t ; could use false-if-exception here
1905 (lambda ()
1906 (dynamic-call name dynobj))
1907 (lambda args
1908 #f)))
1909
1910 (define (dynamic-maybe-link filename)
1911 (catch #t ; could use false-if-exception here
1912 (lambda ()
1913 (dynamic-link filename))
1914 (lambda args
1915 #f)))
1916
1917 (define (find-and-link-dynamic-module module-name)
1918 (define (make-init-name mod-name)
1919 (string-append "scm_init"
1920 (list->string (map (lambda (c)
1921 (if (or (char-alphabetic? c)
1922 (char-numeric? c))
1923 c
1924 #\_))
1925 (string->list mod-name)))
1926 "_module"))
1927
1928 ;; Put the subdirectory for this module in the car of SUBDIR-AND-LIBNAME,
1929 ;; and the `libname' (the name of the module prepended by `lib') in the cdr
1930 ;; field. For example, if MODULE-NAME is the list (inet tcp-ip udp), then
1931 ;; SUBDIR-AND-LIBNAME will be the pair ("inet/tcp-ip" . "libudp").
1932 (let ((subdir-and-libname
1933 (let loop ((dirs "")
1934 (syms module-name))
1935 (if (null? (cdr syms))
1936 (cons dirs (string-append "lib" (symbol->string (car syms))))
1937 (loop (string-append dirs (symbol->string (car syms)) "/")
1938 (cdr syms)))))
1939 (init (make-init-name (apply string-append
1940 (map (lambda (s)
1941 (string-append "_"
1942 (symbol->string s)))
1943 module-name)))))
1944 (let ((subdir (car subdir-and-libname))
1945 (libname (cdr subdir-and-libname)))
bbf5a913 1946
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1947 ;; Now look in each dir in %LOAD-PATH for `subdir/libfoo.la'. If that
1948 ;; file exists, fetch the dlname from that file and attempt to link
1949 ;; against it. If `subdir/libfoo.la' does not exist, or does not seem
1950 ;; to name any shared library, look for `subdir/libfoo.so' instead and
1951 ;; link against that.
1952 (let check-dirs ((dir-list %load-path))
1953 (if (null? dir-list)
1954 #f
1955 (let* ((dir (in-vicinity (car dir-list) subdir))
1956 (sharlib-full
1957 (or (try-using-libtool-name dir libname)
1958 (try-using-sharlib-name dir libname))))
1959 (if (and sharlib-full (file-exists? sharlib-full))
1960 (link-dynamic-module sharlib-full init)
1961 (check-dirs (cdr dir-list)))))))))
bbf5a913 1962
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1963 (define (try-using-libtool-name libdir libname)
1964 (let ((libtool-filename (in-vicinity libdir
1965 (string-append libname ".la"))))
1966 (and (file-exists? libtool-filename)
1967 libtool-filename)))
bbf5a913 1968
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1969 (define (try-using-sharlib-name libdir libname)
1970 (in-vicinity libdir (string-append libname ".so")))
bbf5a913 1971
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1972 (define (link-dynamic-module filename initname)
1973 ;; Register any linked modules which have been registered on the C level
1974 (register-modules #f)
1975 (let ((dynobj (dynamic-link filename)))
1976 (dynamic-call initname dynobj)
1977 (register-modules dynobj)))
bbf5a913 1978
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1979 (define (try-module-linked module-name)
1980 (init-dynamic-module module-name))
1981
1982 (define (try-module-dynamic-link module-name)
1983 (and (find-and-link-dynamic-module module-name)
1984 (init-dynamic-module module-name))))
1985;; end of deprecated section
bbf5a913 1986
ed218d98 1987
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1988(define autoloads-done '((guile . guile)))
1989
1990(define (autoload-done-or-in-progress? p m)
1991 (let ((n (cons p m)))
1992 (->bool (or (member n autoloads-done)
1993 (member n autoloads-in-progress)))))
1994
1995(define (autoload-done! p m)
1996 (let ((n (cons p m)))
1997 (set! autoloads-in-progress
1998 (delete! n autoloads-in-progress))
1999 (or (member n autoloads-done)
2000 (set! autoloads-done (cons n autoloads-done)))))
2001
2002(define (autoload-in-progress! p m)
2003 (let ((n (cons p m)))
2004 (set! autoloads-done
2005 (delete! n autoloads-done))
2006 (set! autoloads-in-progress (cons n autoloads-in-progress))))
2007
2008(define (set-autoloaded! p m done?)
2009 (if done?
2010 (autoload-done! p m)
2011 (let ((n (cons p m)))
2012 (set! autoloads-done (delete! n autoloads-done))
2013 (set! autoloads-in-progress (delete! n autoloads-in-progress)))))
2014
2015
2016
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2017\f
2018;; {EVAL-CASE}
2019;;
2020;; (eval-case ((situation*) forms)* (else forms)?)
2021;;
2022;; Evaluate certain code based on the situation that eval-case is used
2023;; in. The only defined situation right now is `load-toplevel' which
2024;; triggers for code evaluated at the top-level, for example from the
2025;; REPL or when loading a file.
20edfbbd 2026
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2027(define eval-case
2028 (procedure->memoizing-macro
2029 (lambda (exp env)
2030 (define (toplevel-env? env)
2031 (or (not (pair? env)) (not (pair? (car env)))))
2032 (define (syntax)
2033 (error "syntax error in eval-case"))
2034 (let loop ((clauses (cdr exp)))
20edfbbd 2035 (cond
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2036 ((null? clauses)
2037 #f)
2038 ((not (list? (car clauses)))
2039 (syntax))
2040 ((eq? 'else (caar clauses))
2041 (or (null? (cdr clauses))
2042 (syntax))
2043 (cons 'begin (cdar clauses)))
2044 ((not (list? (caar clauses)))
2045 (syntax))
2046 ((and (toplevel-env? env)
2047 (memq 'load-toplevel (caar clauses)))
2048 (cons 'begin (cdar clauses)))
2049 (else
2050 (loop (cdr clauses))))))))
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2051
2052\f
2053;;; {Macros}
2054;;;
2055
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2056(define (primitive-macro? m)
2057 (and (macro? m)
2058 (not (macro-transformer m))))
2059
2060;;; {Defmacros}
2061;;;
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2062(define macro-table (make-weak-key-hash-table 523))
2063(define xformer-table (make-weak-key-hash-table 523))
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2064
2065(define (defmacro? m) (hashq-ref macro-table m))
2066(define (assert-defmacro?! m) (hashq-set! macro-table m #t))
2067(define (defmacro-transformer m) (hashq-ref xformer-table m))
2068(define (set-defmacro-transformer! m t) (hashq-set! xformer-table m t))
2069
2070(define defmacro:transformer
2071 (lambda (f)
2072 (let* ((xform (lambda (exp env)
2073 (copy-tree (apply f (cdr exp)))))
2074 (a (procedure->memoizing-macro xform)))
2075 (assert-defmacro?! a)
2076 (set-defmacro-transformer! a f)
2077 a)))
2078
2079
2080(define defmacro
2081 (let ((defmacro-transformer
2082 (lambda (name parms . body)
2083 (let ((transformer `(lambda ,parms ,@body)))
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2084 `(eval-case
2085 ((load-toplevel)
2086 (define ,name (defmacro:transformer ,transformer)))
2087 (else
2088 (error "defmacro can only be used at the top level")))))))
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2089 (defmacro:transformer defmacro-transformer)))
2090
2091(define defmacro:syntax-transformer
2092 (lambda (f)
2093 (procedure->syntax
2094 (lambda (exp env)
2095 (copy-tree (apply f (cdr exp)))))))
2096
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2097
2098;; XXX - should the definition of the car really be looked up in the
2099;; current module?
2100
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2101(define (macroexpand-1 e)
2102 (cond
2103 ((pair? e) (let* ((a (car e))
ed218d98 2104 (val (and (symbol? a) (local-ref (list a)))))
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2105 (if (defmacro? val)
2106 (apply (defmacro-transformer val) (cdr e))
2107 e)))
2108 (#t e)))
2109
2110(define (macroexpand e)
2111 (cond
2112 ((pair? e) (let* ((a (car e))
ed218d98 2113 (val (and (symbol? a) (local-ref (list a)))))
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2114 (if (defmacro? val)
2115 (macroexpand (apply (defmacro-transformer val) (cdr e)))
2116 e)))
2117 (#t e)))
2118
534a0099 2119(provide 'defmacro)
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2120
2121\f
2122
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2123;;; {Run-time options}
2124
e9bab9df
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2125(define define-option-interface
2126 (let* ((option-name car)
2127 (option-value cadr)
2128 (option-documentation caddr)
2129
2130 (print-option (lambda (option)
2131 (display (option-name option))
2132 (if (< (string-length
2133 (symbol->string (option-name option)))
2134 8)
2135 (display #\tab))
2136 (display #\tab)
2137 (display (option-value option))
2138 (display #\tab)
2139 (display (option-documentation option))
2140 (newline)))
2141
2142 ;; Below follow the macros defining the run-time option interfaces.
2143
2144 (make-options (lambda (interface)
2145 `(lambda args
2146 (cond ((null? args) (,interface))
2147 ((list? (car args))
2148 (,interface (car args)) (,interface))
2149 (else (for-each ,print-option
2150 (,interface #t)))))))
2151
2152 (make-enable (lambda (interface)
83b38198 2153 `(lambda flags
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2154 (,interface (append flags (,interface)))
2155 (,interface))))
2156
2157 (make-disable (lambda (interface)
2158 `(lambda flags
2159 (let ((options (,interface)))
2160 (for-each (lambda (flag)
2161 (set! options (delq! flag options)))
2162 flags)
2163 (,interface options)
2164 (,interface)))))
2165
2166 (make-set! (lambda (interface)
2167 `((name exp)
2168 (,'quasiquote
2169 (begin (,interface (append (,interface)
2170 (list '(,'unquote name)
2171 (,'unquote exp))))
2172 (,interface)))))))
2173 (procedure->macro
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2174 (lambda (exp env)
2175 (cons 'begin
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2176 (let* ((option-group (cadr exp))
2177 (interface (car option-group)))
2178 (append (map (lambda (name constructor)
2179 `(define ,name
2180 ,(constructor interface)))
2181 (cadr option-group)
2182 (list make-options
2183 make-enable
2184 make-disable))
2185 (map (lambda (name constructor)
2186 `(defmacro ,name
2187 ,@(constructor interface)))
2188 (caddr option-group)
2189 (list make-set!)))))))))
2190
2191(define-option-interface
2192 (eval-options-interface
2193 (eval-options eval-enable eval-disable)
2194 (eval-set!)))
2195
2196(define-option-interface
2197 (debug-options-interface
2198 (debug-options debug-enable debug-disable)
2199 (debug-set!)))
2200
2201(define-option-interface
2202 (evaluator-traps-interface
2203 (traps trap-enable trap-disable)
2204 (trap-set!)))
2205
2206(define-option-interface
2207 (read-options-interface
2208 (read-options read-enable read-disable)
2209 (read-set!)))
2210
2211(define-option-interface
2212 (print-options-interface
2213 (print-options print-enable print-disable)
2214 (print-set!)))
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2215
2216\f
2217
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2218;;; {Running Repls}
2219;;;
2220
2221(define (repl read evaler print)
75a97b92 2222 (let loop ((source (read (current-input-port))))
0f2d19dd 2223 (print (evaler source))
75a97b92 2224 (loop (read (current-input-port)))))
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2225
2226;; A provisional repl that acts like the SCM repl:
2227;;
2228(define scm-repl-silent #f)
2229(define (assert-repl-silence v) (set! scm-repl-silent v))
2230
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2231(define *unspecified* (if #f #f))
2232(define (unspecified? v) (eq? v *unspecified*))
2233
2234(define scm-repl-print-unspecified #f)
2235(define (assert-repl-print-unspecified v) (set! scm-repl-print-unspecified v))
2236
79451588 2237(define scm-repl-verbose #f)
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2238(define (assert-repl-verbosity v) (set! scm-repl-verbose v))
2239
e6875011 2240(define scm-repl-prompt "guile> ")
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2242(define (set-repl-prompt! v) (set! scm-repl-prompt v))
2243
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2244(define (default-lazy-handler key . args)
2245 (save-stack lazy-handler-dispatch)
2246 (apply throw key args))
2247
d5d34fa1 2248(define (lazy-handler-dispatch key . args)
d95c0b76 2249 (apply default-lazy-handler key args))
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3e3cec45 2251(define abort-hook (make-hook))
59e1116d 2252
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2253;; these definitions are used if running a script.
2254;; otherwise redefined in error-catching-loop.
2255(define (set-batch-mode?! arg) #t)
2256(define (batch-mode?) #t)
4bbbcd5c 2257
0f2d19dd 2258(define (error-catching-loop thunk)
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2259 (let ((status #f)
2260 (interactive #t))
8e44e7a0 2261 (define (loop first)
20edfbbd 2262 (let ((next
8e44e7a0 2263 (catch #t
9a0d70e2 2264
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2265 (lambda ()
2266 (lazy-catch #t
2267 (lambda ()
2268 (dynamic-wind
2269 (lambda () (unmask-signals))
2270 (lambda ()
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2271 (with-traps
2272 (lambda ()
2273 (first)
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2275 ;; This line is needed because mark
2276 ;; doesn't do closures quite right.
2277 ;; Unreferenced locals should be
2278 ;; collected.
2279 ;;
2280 (set! first #f)
2281 (let loop ((v (thunk)))
2282 (loop (thunk)))
2283 #f)))
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2284 (lambda () (mask-signals))))
2285
2286 lazy-handler-dispatch))
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2288 (lambda (key . args)
2289 (case key
2290 ((quit)
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2291 (set! status args)
2292 #f)
2293
2294 ((switch-repl)
2295 (apply throw 'switch-repl args))
2296
2297 ((abort)
2298 ;; This is one of the closures that require
2299 ;; (set! first #f) above
2300 ;;
2301 (lambda ()
04efd24d 2302 (run-hook abort-hook)
e13c54c4 2303 (force-output (current-output-port))
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2304 (display "ABORT: " (current-error-port))
2305 (write args (current-error-port))
2306 (newline (current-error-port))
4bbbcd5c 2307 (if interactive
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2308 (begin
2309 (if (and
2310 (not has-shown-debugger-hint?)
2311 (not (memq 'backtrace
2312 (debug-options-interface)))
2313 (stack? (fluid-ref the-last-stack)))
2314 (begin
2315 (newline (current-error-port))
2316 (display
cb546c61 2317 "Type \"(backtrace)\" to get more information or \"(debug)\" to enter the debugger.\n"
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2318 (current-error-port))
2319 (set! has-shown-debugger-hint? #t)))
2320 (force-output (current-error-port)))
2321 (begin
2322 (primitive-exit 1)))
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2323 (set! stack-saved? #f)))
2324
2325 (else
2326 ;; This is the other cons-leak closure...
2327 (lambda ()
2328 (cond ((= (length args) 4)
2329 (apply handle-system-error key args))
2330 (else
2331 (apply bad-throw key args))))))))))
2332 (if next (loop next) status)))
5f5f2642 2333 (set! set-batch-mode?! (lambda (arg)
20edfbbd 2334 (cond (arg
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2335 (set! interactive #f)
2336 (restore-signals))
2337 (#t
2338 (error "sorry, not implemented")))))
2339 (set! batch-mode? (lambda () (not interactive)))
8e44e7a0 2340 (loop (lambda () #t))))
0f2d19dd 2341
8bb7f646 2342;;(define the-last-stack (make-fluid)) Defined by scm_init_backtrace ()
8087b6be 2343(define before-signal-stack (make-fluid))
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2344(define stack-saved? #f)
2345
2346(define (save-stack . narrowing)
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2347 (or stack-saved?
2348 (cond ((not (memq 'debug (debug-options-interface)))
2349 (fluid-set! the-last-stack #f)
2350 (set! stack-saved? #t))
2351 (else
2352 (fluid-set!
2353 the-last-stack
2354 (case (stack-id #t)
2355 ((repl-stack)
704f4e86 2356 (apply make-stack #t save-stack primitive-eval #t 0 narrowing))
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2357 ((load-stack)
2358 (apply make-stack #t save-stack 0 #t 0 narrowing))
2359 ((tk-stack)
2360 (apply make-stack #t save-stack tk-stack-mark #t 0 narrowing))
2361 ((#t)
2362 (apply make-stack #t save-stack 0 1 narrowing))
2363 (else
2364 (let ((id (stack-id #t)))
2365 (and (procedure? id)
2366 (apply make-stack #t save-stack id #t 0 narrowing))))))
2367 (set! stack-saved? #t)))))
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2369(define before-error-hook (make-hook))
2370(define after-error-hook (make-hook))
2371(define before-backtrace-hook (make-hook))
2372(define after-backtrace-hook (make-hook))
1c6cd8e8 2373
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2374(define has-shown-debugger-hint? #f)
2375
35c5db87
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2376(define (handle-system-error key . args)
2377 (let ((cep (current-error-port)))
8bb7f646 2378 (cond ((not (stack? (fluid-ref the-last-stack))))
21ed9efe 2379 ((memq 'backtrace (debug-options-interface))
04efd24d 2380 (run-hook before-backtrace-hook)
21ed9efe 2381 (newline cep)
755457ec 2382 (display "Backtrace:\n")
8bb7f646 2383 (display-backtrace (fluid-ref the-last-stack) cep)
21ed9efe 2384 (newline cep)
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2385 (run-hook after-backtrace-hook)))
2386 (run-hook before-error-hook)
8bb7f646 2387 (apply display-error (fluid-ref the-last-stack) cep args)
04efd24d 2388 (run-hook after-error-hook)
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GH
2389 (force-output cep)
2390 (throw 'abort key)))
21ed9efe 2391
0f2d19dd
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2392(define (quit . args)
2393 (apply throw 'quit args))
2394
7950df7c
GH
2395(define exit quit)
2396
d590bbf6
MD
2397;;(define has-shown-backtrace-hint? #f) Defined by scm_init_backtrace ()
2398
2399;; Replaced by C code:
2400;;(define (backtrace)
8bb7f646 2401;; (if (fluid-ref the-last-stack)
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2402;; (begin
2403;; (newline)
8bb7f646 2404;; (display-backtrace (fluid-ref the-last-stack) (current-output-port))
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2405;; (newline)
2406;; (if (and (not has-shown-backtrace-hint?)
2407;; (not (memq 'backtrace (debug-options-interface))))
2408;; (begin
2409;; (display
2410;;"Type \"(debug-enable 'backtrace)\" if you would like a backtrace
2411;;automatically if an error occurs in the future.\n")
2412;; (set! has-shown-backtrace-hint? #t))))
2413;; (display "No backtrace available.\n")))
21ed9efe 2414
0f2d19dd 2415(define (error-catching-repl r e p)
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MV
2416 (error-catching-loop
2417 (lambda ()
2418 (call-with-values (lambda () (e (r)))
2419 (lambda the-values (for-each p the-values))))))
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JB
2420
2421(define (gc-run-time)
2422 (cdr (assq 'gc-time-taken (gc-stats))))
2423
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2424(define before-read-hook (make-hook))
2425(define after-read-hook (make-hook))
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2426(define before-eval-hook (make-hook 1))
2427(define after-eval-hook (make-hook 1))
2428(define before-print-hook (make-hook 1))
2429(define after-print-hook (make-hook 1))
1c6cd8e8 2430
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2431;;; The default repl-reader function. We may override this if we've
2432;;; the readline library.
2433(define repl-reader
2434 (lambda (prompt)
2435 (display prompt)
2436 (force-output)
04efd24d 2437 (run-hook before-read-hook)
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2438 (read (current-input-port))))
2439
0f2d19dd 2440(define (scm-style-repl)
9d774814 2441
0f2d19dd
JB
2442 (letrec (
2443 (start-gc-rt #f)
2444 (start-rt #f)
0f2d19dd
JB
2445 (repl-report-start-timing (lambda ()
2446 (set! start-gc-rt (gc-run-time))
2447 (set! start-rt (get-internal-run-time))))
2448 (repl-report (lambda ()
2449 (display ";;; ")
2450 (display (inexact->exact
2451 (* 1000 (/ (- (get-internal-run-time) start-rt)
2452 internal-time-units-per-second))))
2453 (display " msec (")
2454 (display (inexact->exact
2455 (* 1000 (/ (- (gc-run-time) start-gc-rt)
2456 internal-time-units-per-second))))
2457 (display " msec in gc)\n")))
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JB
2458
2459 (consume-trailing-whitespace
2460 (lambda ()
2461 (let ((ch (peek-char)))
2462 (cond
2463 ((eof-object? ch))
2464 ((or (char=? ch #\space) (char=? ch #\tab))
2465 (read-char)
2466 (consume-trailing-whitespace))
2467 ((char=? ch #\newline)
2468 (read-char))))))
0f2d19dd 2469 (-read (lambda ()
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2470 (let ((val
2471 (let ((prompt (cond ((string? scm-repl-prompt)
2472 scm-repl-prompt)
2473 ((thunk? scm-repl-prompt)
2474 (scm-repl-prompt))
2475 (scm-repl-prompt "> ")
2476 (else ""))))
2477 (repl-reader prompt))))
2478
480977d0 2479 ;; As described in R4RS, the READ procedure updates the
e13c54c4 2480 ;; port to point to the first character past the end of
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2481 ;; the external representation of the object. This
2482 ;; means that it doesn't consume the newline typically
2483 ;; found after an expression. This means that, when
2484 ;; debugging Guile with GDB, GDB gets the newline, which
2485 ;; it often interprets as a "continue" command, making
2486 ;; breakpoints kind of useless. So, consume any
2487 ;; trailing newline here, as well as any whitespace
2488 ;; before it.
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JB
2489 ;; But not if EOF, for control-D.
2490 (if (not (eof-object? val))
2491 (consume-trailing-whitespace))
04efd24d 2492 (run-hook after-read-hook)
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JB
2493 (if (eof-object? val)
2494 (begin
7950df7c 2495 (repl-report-start-timing)
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JB
2496 (if scm-repl-verbose
2497 (begin
2498 (newline)
2499 (display ";;; EOF -- quitting")
2500 (newline)))
2501 (quit 0)))
2502 val)))
2503
2504 (-eval (lambda (sourc)
2505 (repl-report-start-timing)
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2506 (run-hook before-eval-hook sourc)
2507 (let ((val (start-stack 'repl-stack
2508 ;; If you change this procedure
2509 ;; (primitive-eval), please also
2510 ;; modify the repl-stack case in
2511 ;; save-stack so that stack cutting
2512 ;; continues to work.
2513 (primitive-eval sourc))))
2514 (run-hook after-eval-hook sourc)
2515 val)))
20edfbbd 2516
0f2d19dd 2517
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2518 (-print (let ((maybe-print (lambda (result)
2519 (if (or scm-repl-print-unspecified
2520 (not (unspecified? result)))
2521 (begin
2522 (write result)
2523 (newline))))))
2524 (lambda (result)
2525 (if (not scm-repl-silent)
2526 (begin
870777d7 2527 (run-hook before-print-hook result)
3923fa6d 2528 (maybe-print result)
870777d7 2529 (run-hook after-print-hook result)
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2530 (if scm-repl-verbose
2531 (repl-report))
2532 (force-output))))))
0f2d19dd 2533
8e44e7a0 2534 (-quit (lambda (args)
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JB
2535 (if scm-repl-verbose
2536 (begin
2537 (display ";;; QUIT executed, repl exitting")
2538 (newline)
2539 (repl-report)))
8e44e7a0 2540 args))
0f2d19dd
JB
2541
2542 (-abort (lambda ()
2543 (if scm-repl-verbose
2544 (begin
2545 (display ";;; ABORT executed.")
2546 (newline)
2547 (repl-report)))
2548 (repl -read -eval -print))))
2549
8e44e7a0
GH
2550 (let ((status (error-catching-repl -read
2551 -eval
2552 -print)))
2553 (-quit status))))
20edfbbd 2554
0f2d19dd 2555
0f2d19dd 2556\f
44cf1f0f 2557;;; {IOTA functions: generating lists of numbers}
0f2d19dd 2558
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2559(define (iota n)
2560 (let loop ((count (1- n)) (result '()))
2561 (if (< count 0) result
2562 (loop (1- count) (cons count result)))))
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JB
2563
2564\f
2565;;; {While}
2566;;;
2567;;; with `continue' and `break'.
2568;;;
2569
2570(defmacro while (cond . body)
2571 `(letrec ((continue (lambda () (or (not ,cond) (begin (begin ,@ body) (continue)))))
2572 (break (lambda val (apply throw 'break val))))
2573 (catch 'break
2574 (lambda () (continue))
2575 (lambda v (cadr v)))))
2576
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2577;;; {collect}
2578;;;
2579;;; Similar to `begin' but returns a list of the results of all constituent
2580;;; forms instead of the result of the last form.
2581;;; (The definition relies on the current left-to-right
2582;;; order of evaluation of operands in applications.)
2583
2584(defmacro collect forms
2585 (cons 'list forms))
0f2d19dd 2586
8a6a8671
MV
2587;;; {with-fluids}
2588
2589;; with-fluids is a convenience wrapper for the builtin procedure
2590;; `with-fluids*'. The syntax is just like `let':
2591;;
2592;; (with-fluids ((fluid val)
2593;; ...)
2594;; body)
2595
2596(defmacro with-fluids (bindings . body)
2597 `(with-fluids* (list ,@(map car bindings)) (list ,@(map cadr bindings))
2598 (lambda () ,@body)))
2599
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JB
2600\f
2601
2602;;; {Macros}
2603;;;
2604
2605;; actually....hobbit might be able to hack these with a little
2606;; coaxing
2607;;
2608
2609(defmacro define-macro (first . rest)
2610 (let ((name (if (symbol? first) first (car first)))
2611 (transformer
2612 (if (symbol? first)
2613 (car rest)
2614 `(lambda ,(cdr first) ,@rest))))
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KN
2615 `(eval-case
2616 ((load-toplevel)
2617 (define ,name (defmacro:transformer ,transformer)))
2618 (else
2619 (error "define-macro can only be used at the top level")))))
0f2d19dd
JB
2620
2621
2622(defmacro define-syntax-macro (first . rest)
2623 (let ((name (if (symbol? first) first (car first)))
2624 (transformer
2625 (if (symbol? first)
2626 (car rest)
2627 `(lambda ,(cdr first) ,@rest))))
8add1522
KN
2628 `(eval-case
2629 ((load-toplevel)
2630 (define ,name (defmacro:syntax-transformer ,transformer)))
2631 (else
2632 (error "define-syntax-macro can only be used at the top level")))))
645e38d9 2633
0f2d19dd
JB
2634\f
2635;;; {Module System Macros}
2636;;;
2637
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MV
2638;; Return a list of expressions that evaluate to the appropriate
2639;; arguments for resolve-interface according to SPEC.
2640
2641(define (compile-interface-spec spec)
2642 (define (make-keyarg sym key quote?)
2643 (cond ((or (memq sym spec)
2644 (memq key spec))
2645 => (lambda (rest)
2646 (if quote?
2647 (list key (list 'quote (cadr rest)))
2648 (list key (cadr rest)))))
2649 (else
2650 '())))
2651 (define (map-apply func list)
2652 (map (lambda (args) (apply func args)) list))
bbf5a913 2653 (define keys
532cf805
MV
2654 ;; sym key quote?
2655 '((:select #:select #t)
6672871b 2656 (:renamer #:renamer #f)))
532cf805
MV
2657 (if (not (pair? (car spec)))
2658 `(',spec)
2659 `(',(car spec)
2660 ,@(apply append (map-apply make-keyarg keys)))))
2661
2662(define (keyword-like-symbol->keyword sym)
2663 (symbol->keyword (string->symbol (substring (symbol->string sym) 1))))
2664
2665(define (compile-define-module-args args)
2666 ;; Just quote everything except #:use-module and #:use-syntax. We
2667 ;; need to know about all arguments regardless since we want to turn
2668 ;; symbols that look like keywords into real keywords, and the
2669 ;; keyword args in a define-module form are not regular
2670 ;; (i.e. no-backtrace doesn't take a value).
2671 (let loop ((compiled-args `((quote ,(car args))))
2672 (args (cdr args)))
2673 (cond ((null? args)
2674 (reverse! compiled-args))
2675 ;; symbol in keyword position
2676 ((symbol? (car args))
2677 (loop compiled-args
2678 (cons (keyword-like-symbol->keyword (car args)) (cdr args))))
2679 ((memq (car args) '(#:no-backtrace #:pure))
2680 (loop (cons (car args) compiled-args)
2681 (cdr args)))
2682 ((null? (cdr args))
2683 (error "keyword without value:" (car args)))
2684 ((memq (car args) '(#:use-module #:use-syntax))
2685 (loop (cons* `(list ,@(compile-interface-spec (cadr args)))
2686 (car args)
2687 compiled-args)
2688 (cddr args)))
2689 ((eq? (car args) #:autoload)
2690 (loop (cons* `(quote ,(caddr args))
2691 `(quote ,(cadr args))
2692 (car args)
2693 compiled-args)
2694 (cdddr args)))
2695 (else
2696 (loop (cons* `(quote ,(cadr args))
2697 (car args)
2698 compiled-args)
2699 (cddr args))))))
2700
0f2d19dd 2701(defmacro define-module args
7b748b16 2702 `(eval-case
645e38d9 2703 ((load-toplevel)
bbf5a913 2704 (let ((m (process-define-module
532cf805 2705 (list ,@(compile-define-module-args args)))))
25afac98
MV
2706 (set-current-module m)
2707 m))
645e38d9
MV
2708 (else
2709 (error "define-module can only be used at the top level"))))
0f2d19dd 2710
532cf805
MV
2711;; The guts of the use-modules macro. Add the interfaces of the named
2712;; modules to the use-list of the current module, in order.
2713
2714(define (process-use-modules module-interface-args)
2715 (for-each (lambda (mif-args)
2716 (let ((mod-iface (apply resolve-interface mif-args)))
89da9036 2717 (or mod-iface
fb1b76f4 2718 (error "no such module" mif-spec))
89da9036 2719 (module-use! (current-module) mod-iface)))
532cf805 2720 module-interface-args))
89da9036 2721
33cf699f 2722(defmacro use-modules modules
7b748b16 2723 `(eval-case
645e38d9 2724 ((load-toplevel)
532cf805
MV
2725 (process-use-modules
2726 (list ,@(map (lambda (m)
2727 `(list ,@(compile-interface-spec m)))
2728 modules))))
645e38d9
MV
2729 (else
2730 (error "use-modules can only be used at the top level"))))
33cf699f 2731
cf266109 2732(defmacro use-syntax (spec)
7b748b16 2733 `(eval-case
645e38d9 2734 ((load-toplevel)
7cbaee0c 2735 ,@(if (pair? spec)
532cf805
MV
2736 `((process-use-modules (list
2737 (list ,@(compile-interface-spec spec))))
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MD
2738 (set-module-transformer! (current-module)
2739 ,(car (last-pair spec))))
2740 `((set-module-transformer! (current-module) ,spec)))
eee58958
MV
2741 (begin-deprecated
2742 (fluid-set! scm:eval-transformer (module-transformer (current-module)))))
645e38d9 2743 (else
4879243c 2744 (error "use-syntax can only be used at the top level"))))
7a0ff2f8 2745
0f2d19dd
JB
2746(define define-private define)
2747
2748(defmacro define-public args
2749 (define (syntax)
2750 (error "bad syntax" (list 'define-public args)))
2751 (define (defined-name n)
2752 (cond
3c5af9ef
JB
2753 ((symbol? n) n)
2754 ((pair? n) (defined-name (car n)))
2755 (else (syntax))))
0f2d19dd 2756 (cond
645e38d9
MV
2757 ((null? args)
2758 (syntax))
2759 (#t
2760 (let ((name (defined-name (car args))))
2761 `(begin
a482f2cc
MV
2762 (define-private ,@args)
2763 (eval-case ((load-toplevel) (export ,name))))))))
0f2d19dd
JB
2764
2765(defmacro defmacro-public args
2766 (define (syntax)
2767 (error "bad syntax" (list 'defmacro-public args)))
2768 (define (defined-name n)
2769 (cond
645e38d9
MV
2770 ((symbol? n) n)
2771 (else (syntax))))
0f2d19dd 2772 (cond
645e38d9
MV
2773 ((null? args)
2774 (syntax))
2775 (#t
2776 (let ((name (defined-name (car args))))
2777 `(begin
7b748b16 2778 (eval-case ((load-toplevel) (export ,name)))
645e38d9 2779 (defmacro ,@args))))))
0f2d19dd 2780
89d06712
MV
2781;; Export a local variable
2782;;
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MD
2783(define (module-export! m names)
2784 (let ((public-i (module-public-interface m)))
2785 (for-each (lambda (name)
89d06712
MV
2786 (begin-deprecated
2787 (if (not (module-local-variable m name))
2788 (let ((v (module-variable m name)))
bbf5a913 2789 (cond
89d06712
MV
2790 (v
2791 (issue-deprecation-warning
2792 "Using `export' to re-export imported bindings is deprecated. Use `re-export' instead.")
2793 (issue-deprecation-warning
2794 (simple-format #f "(You just re-exported `~a' from `~a'.)"
2795 name (module-name m)))
2796 (module-define! m name (variable-ref v)))))))
2797 (let ((var (module-ensure-local-variable! m name)))
2798 (module-add! public-i name var)))
2799 names)))
2800
2801;; Re-export a imported variable
2802;;
2803(define (module-re-export! m names)
2804 (let ((public-i (module-public-interface m)))
2805 (for-each (lambda (name)
2806 (let ((var (module-variable m name)))
2807 (cond ((not var)
2808 (error "Undefined variable:" name))
2809 ((eq? var (module-local-variable m name))
2810 (error "re-exporting local variable:" name))
2811 (else
2812 (module-add! public-i name var)))))
90847923
MD
2813 names)))
2814
a0cc0a01 2815(defmacro export names
7b748b16 2816 `(eval-case
645e38d9
MV
2817 ((load-toplevel)
2818 (module-export! (current-module) ',names))
2819 (else
2820 (error "export can only be used at the top level"))))
a0cc0a01 2821
89d06712
MV
2822(defmacro re-export names
2823 `(eval-case
2824 ((load-toplevel)
2825 (module-re-export! (current-module) ',names))
2826 (else
2827 (error "re-export can only be used at the top level"))))
2828
a0cc0a01 2829(define export-syntax export)
e6b748a8 2830(define re-export-syntax re-export)
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MD
2831
2832
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JB
2833(define load load-module)
2834
7f24bc58
MG
2835\f
2836
2837;;; {`cond-expand' for SRFI-0 support.}
2838;;;
2839;;; This syntactic form expands into different commands or
2840;;; definitions, depending on the features provided by the Scheme
2841;;; implementation.
2842;;;
2843;;; Syntax:
2844;;;
2845;;; <cond-expand>
2846;;; --> (cond-expand <cond-expand-clause>+)
2847;;; | (cond-expand <cond-expand-clause>* (else <command-or-definition>))
2848;;; <cond-expand-clause>
2849;;; --> (<feature-requirement> <command-or-definition>*)
2850;;; <feature-requirement>
2851;;; --> <feature-identifier>
2852;;; | (and <feature-requirement>*)
2853;;; | (or <feature-requirement>*)
2854;;; | (not <feature-requirement>)
2855;;; <feature-identifier>
2856;;; --> <a symbol which is the name or alias of a SRFI>
2857;;;
2858;;; Additionally, this implementation provides the
2859;;; <feature-identifier>s `guile' and `r5rs', so that programs can
2860;;; determine the implementation type and the supported standard.
2861;;;
2862;;; Currently, the following feature identifiers are supported:
2863;;;
f41be016 2864;;; guile r5rs srfi-0
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MG
2865;;;
2866;;; Remember to update the features list when adding more SRFIs.
2867
b9b8f9da 2868(define %cond-expand-features
f41be016
MG
2869 ;; Adjust the above comment when changing this.
2870 '(guile r5rs srfi-0))
1d00af09 2871
b9b8f9da
MG
2872;; This table maps module public interfaces to the list of features.
2873;;
2874(define %cond-expand-table (make-hash-table 31))
2875
2876;; Add one or more features to the `cond-expand' feature list of the
2877;; module `module'.
2878;;
2879(define (cond-expand-provide module features)
2880 (let ((mod (module-public-interface module)))
2881 (and mod
2882 (hashq-set! %cond-expand-table mod
2883 (append (hashq-ref %cond-expand-table mod '())
2884 features)))))
2885
9f79272a
MV
2886(define cond-expand
2887 (procedure->memoizing-macro
2888 (lambda (exp env)
2889 (let ((clauses (cdr exp))
2890 (syntax-error (lambda (cl)
2891 (error "invalid clause in `cond-expand'" cl))))
2892 (letrec
2893 ((test-clause
2894 (lambda (clause)
7f24bc58 2895 (cond
9f79272a
MV
2896 ((symbol? clause)
2897 (or (memq clause %cond-expand-features)
2898 (let lp ((uses (module-uses (env-module env))))
2899 (if (pair? uses)
2900 (or (memq clause
2901 (hashq-ref %cond-expand-table
2902 (car uses) '()))
2903 (lp (cdr uses)))
2904 #f))))
2905 ((pair? clause)
2906 (cond
2907 ((eq? 'and (car clause))
2908 (let lp ((l (cdr clause)))
2909 (cond ((null? l)
2910 #t)
2911 ((pair? l)
2912 (and (test-clause (car l)) (lp (cdr l))))
2913 (else
2914 (syntax-error clause)))))
2915 ((eq? 'or (car clause))
2916 (let lp ((l (cdr clause)))
2917 (cond ((null? l)
2918 #f)
2919 ((pair? l)
2920 (or (test-clause (car l)) (lp (cdr l))))
2921 (else
2922 (syntax-error clause)))))
2923 ((eq? 'not (car clause))
2924 (cond ((not (pair? (cdr clause)))
2925 (syntax-error clause))
2926 ((pair? (cddr clause))
2927 ((syntax-error clause))))
2928 (not (test-clause (cadr clause))))
2929 (else
2930 (syntax-error clause))))
2931 (else
2932 (syntax-error clause))))))
2933 (let lp ((c clauses))
2934 (cond
2935 ((null? c)
2936 (error "Unfulfilled `cond-expand'"))
2937 ((not (pair? c))
7f24bc58 2938 (syntax-error c))
9f79272a
MV
2939 ((not (pair? (car c)))
2940 (syntax-error (car c)))
2941 ((test-clause (caar c))
2942 `(begin ,@(cdar c)))
2943 ((eq? (caar c) 'else)
2944 (if (pair? (cdr c))
2945 (syntax-error c))
2946 `(begin ,@(cdar c)))
2947 (else
2948 (lp (cdr c))))))))))
0f2d19dd 2949
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2950;; This procedure gets called from the startup code with a list of
2951;; numbers, which are the numbers of the SRFIs to be loaded on startup.
2952;;
2953(define (use-srfis srfis)
2954 (let lp ((s srfis))
2955 (if (pair? s)
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2956 (let* ((srfi (string->symbol
2957 (string-append "srfi-" (number->string (car s)))))
2958 (mod-i (resolve-interface (list 'srfi srfi))))
2959 (module-use! (current-module) mod-i)
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2960 (lp (cdr s))))))
2961
0f2d19dd 2962\f
9d774814 2963
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2964;;; {Load emacs interface support if emacs option is given.}
2965
645e38d9 2966(define (named-module-use! user usee)
89d06712 2967 (module-use! (resolve-module user) (resolve-interface usee)))
645e38d9 2968
9aca88c3 2969(define (load-emacs-interface)
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2970 (and (provided? 'debug-extensions)
2971 (debug-enable 'backtrace))
645e38d9 2972 (named-module-use! '(guile-user) '(ice-9 emacs)))
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2973
2974\f
0f2d19dd 2975
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2976(define using-readline?
2977 (let ((using-readline? (make-fluid)))
2978 (make-procedure-with-setter
2979 (lambda () (fluid-ref using-readline?))
2980 (lambda (v) (fluid-set! using-readline? v)))))
2981
20edfbbd 2982(define (top-repl)
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MV
2983 (let ((guile-user-module (resolve-module '(guile-user))))
2984
2985 ;; Load emacs interface support if emacs option is given.
2986 (if (and (module-defined? the-root-module 'use-emacs-interface)
2987 (module-ref the-root-module 'use-emacs-interface))
2988 (load-emacs-interface))
2989
2990 ;; Use some convenient modules (in reverse order)
bbf5a913 2991
615bfe72 2992 (if (provided? 'regex)
89d06712 2993 (module-use! guile-user-module (resolve-interface '(ice-9 regex))))
615bfe72 2994 (if (provided? 'threads)
89d06712 2995 (module-use! guile-user-module (resolve-interface '(ice-9 threads))))
615bfe72 2996 ;; load debugger on demand
bbf5a913 2997 (module-use! guile-user-module
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2998 (make-autoload-interface guile-user-module
2999 '(ice-9 debugger) '(debug)))
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3000 (module-use! guile-user-module (resolve-interface '(ice-9 session)))
3001 (module-use! guile-user-module (resolve-interface '(ice-9 debug)))
615bfe72 3002 ;; so that builtin bindings will be checked first
89d06712 3003 (module-use! guile-user-module (resolve-interface '(guile)))
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3004
3005 (set-current-module guile-user-module)
3006
3007 (let ((old-handlers #f)
3008 (signals (if (provided? 'posix)
3009 `((,SIGINT . "User interrupt")
3010 (,SIGFPE . "Arithmetic error")
3011 (,SIGBUS . "Bad memory access (bus error)")
3012 (,SIGSEGV
3013 . "Bad memory access (Segmentation violation)"))
3014 '())))
3015
3016 (dynamic-wind
3017
3018 ;; call at entry
3019 (lambda ()
3020 (let ((make-handler (lambda (msg)
3021 (lambda (sig)
3022 ;; Make a backup copy of the stack
3023 (fluid-set! before-signal-stack
3024 (fluid-ref the-last-stack))
3025 (save-stack %deliver-signals)
3026 (scm-error 'signal
3027 #f
3028 msg
3029 #f
3030 (list sig))))))
3031 (set! old-handlers
3032 (map (lambda (sig-msg)
3033 (sigaction (car sig-msg)
3034 (make-handler (cdr sig-msg))))
3035 signals))))
bbf5a913 3036
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3037 ;; the protected thunk.
3038 (lambda ()
3039 (let ((status (scm-style-repl)))
3040 (run-hook exit-hook)
3041 status))
bbf5a913 3042
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MV
3043 ;; call at exit.
3044 (lambda ()
3045 (map (lambda (sig-msg old-handler)
3046 (if (not (car old-handler))
3047 ;; restore original C handler.
3048 (sigaction (car sig-msg) #f)
3049 ;; restore Scheme handler, SIG_IGN or SIG_DFL.
3050 (sigaction (car sig-msg)
3051 (car old-handler)
3052 (cdr old-handler))))
3053 signals old-handlers))))))
0f2d19dd 3054
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3055(defmacro false-if-exception (expr)
3056 `(catch #t (lambda () ,expr)
3057 (lambda args #f)))
3058
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3059;;; This hook is run at the very end of an interactive session.
3060;;;
3e3cec45 3061(define exit-hook (make-hook))
2055a1bc 3062
4d31f0da 3063\f
d866f445
MV
3064(append! %load-path (list "."))
3065
3066;; Place the user in the guile-user module.
3067;;
6eb396fe 3068
615bfe72 3069(define-module (guile-user))
6d36532c 3070
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3071(begin-deprecated
3072 ;; automatic availability of this module is deprecated.
3073 (use-modules (ice-9 rdelim)))
6eb396fe 3074
20edfbbd 3075;;; boot-9.scm ends here