;;; Guile Emacs Lisp ;;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;;; ;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public ;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ;;; version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ;;; ;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;;; Lesser General Public License for more details. ;;; ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public ;;; License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software ;;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA ;;; Code: (define-module (language elisp runtime) #:export (void nil-value t-value value-slot-module function-slot-module elisp-bool ensure-fluid! reference-variable reference-variable-with-check set-variable! runtime-error macro-error) #:export-syntax (built-in-func built-in-macro defspecial prim)) ;;; This module provides runtime support for the Elisp front-end. ;;; The reserved value to mean (when eq?) void. (define void (list 42)) ;;; Values for t and nil. (FIXME remove this abstraction) (define nil-value #nil) (define t-value #t) ;;; Modules for the binding slots. ;;; Note: Naming those value-slot and/or function-slot clashes with the ;;; submodules of these names! (define value-slot-module '(language elisp runtime value-slot)) (define function-slot-module '(language elisp runtime function-slot)) ;;; Report an error during macro compilation, that means some special ;;; compilation (syntax) error; or report a simple runtime-error from a ;;; built-in function. (define (macro-error msg . args) (apply error msg args)) (define runtime-error macro-error) ;;; Convert a scheme boolean to Elisp. (define (elisp-bool b) (if b t-value nil-value)) ;;; Routines for access to elisp dynamically bound symbols. This is ;;; used for runtime access using functions like symbol-value or set, ;;; where the symbol accessed might not be known at compile-time. These ;;; always access the dynamic binding and can not be used for the ;;; lexical! (define (ensure-fluid! module sym) (let ((intf (resolve-interface module)) (resolved (resolve-module module))) (if (not (module-defined? intf sym)) (let ((fluid (make-fluid))) (fluid-set! fluid void) (module-define! resolved sym fluid) (module-export! resolved `(,sym)))))) (define (reference-variable module sym) (ensure-fluid! module sym) (let ((resolved (resolve-module module))) (fluid-ref (module-ref resolved sym)))) (define (reference-variable-with-check module sym) (let ((value (reference-variable module sym))) (if (eq? value void) (runtime-error "variable is void:" sym) value))) (define (set-variable! module sym value) (ensure-fluid! module sym) (let ((resolved (resolve-module module))) (fluid-set! (module-ref resolved sym) value) value)) ;;; Define a predefined function or predefined macro for use in the ;;; function-slot and macro-slot modules, respectively. (define-syntax built-in-func (syntax-rules () ((_ name value) (begin (define-public name (make-fluid)) (fluid-set! name value))))) (define (make-id template-id . data) (let ((append-symbols (lambda (symbols) (string->symbol (apply string-append (map symbol->string symbols)))))) (datum->syntax template-id (append-symbols (map (lambda (datum) ((if (identifier? datum) syntax->datum identity) datum)) data))))) (define-syntax built-in-macro (lambda (x) (syntax-case x () ((_ name value) (with-syntax ((scheme-name (make-id #'name 'macro- #'name))) #'(begin (define-public scheme-name (make-fluid)) (fluid-set! scheme-name (cons 'macro value)))))))) (define-syntax defspecial (lambda (x) (syntax-case x () ((_ name args body ...) (with-syntax ((scheme-name (make-id #'name 'compile- #'name))) #'(begin (define scheme-name (make-fluid)) (fluid-set! scheme-name (cons 'special-operator (lambda args body ...))))))))) ;;; Call a guile-primitive that may be rebound for elisp and thus needs ;;; absolute addressing. (define-syntax prim (syntax-rules () ((_ sym args ...) ((@ (guile) sym) args ...))))