#! /usr/local/bin/guile -s !# ;;; Commentary: ;;; This is the famous Hello-World-program, written for Guile. It is a ;;; little bit enhanced in that it understands the command line options ;;; `--help' (-h) and `--version' (-v), which print a short usage ;;; decription or version information, respectively. ;;; Author: Martin Grabmueller ;;; Date: 2001-05-29 ;;; Code: (use-modules (ice-9 getopt-long)) ;; This is the grammar for the command line synopsis we expect. ;; (define command-synopsis '((version (single-char #\v) (value #f)) (help (single-char #\h) (value #f)))) ;; Display version information. ;; (define (display-version) (display "hello 0.0.1\n")) ;; Display the usage help message. ;; (define (display-help) (display "Usage: hello [options...]\n") (display " --help, -h Show this usage information\n") (display " --version, -v Show version information\n")) ;; Interpret options, if --help or --version was given, print out the ;; requested information and exit. Otherwise, print the famous ;; message. ;; (define (main options) (let ((help-wanted (option-ref options 'help #f)) (version-wanted (option-ref options 'version #f))) (if (or version-wanted help-wanted) (begin (if version-wanted (display-version)) (if help-wanted (display-help))) (begin (display "Hello, World!") (newline))))) ;; Call the main program with parsed command line options. ;; (main (getopt-long (command-line) command-synopsis)) ;; Local variables: ;; mode: scheme ;; End: