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87e00370 1;;; -*- mode: scheme; coding: utf-8; -*-
0f2d19dd 2
b3da54d1 3;;;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
61d50919 4;;;; 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
b3da54d1 5;;;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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7;;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8;;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
9;;;; License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
53befeb7 10;;;; version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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11;;;;
12;;;; This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
0f2d19dd 13;;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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14;;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15;;;; Lesser General Public License for more details.
16;;;;
17;;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
18;;;; License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
92205699 19;;;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
a482f2cc 20;;;;
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23
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24;;; Commentary:
25
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26;;; This file is the first thing loaded into Guile. It adds many mundane
27;;; definitions and a few that are interesting.
28;;;
20edfbbd 29;;; The module system (hence the hierarchical namespace) are defined in this
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30;;; file.
31;;;
32
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33;;; Code:
34
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37;; Before compiling, make sure any symbols are resolved in the (guile)
38;; module, the primary location of those symbols, rather than in
39;; (guile-user), the default module that we compile in.
40
41(eval-when (compile)
42 (set-current-module (resolve-module '(guile))))
43
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45
46;;; {Error handling}
47;;;
48
49;; Define delimited continuation operators, and implement catch and throw in
50;; terms of them.
51
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52(define make-prompt-tag
53 (lambda* (#:optional (stem "prompt"))
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54 ;; The only property that prompt tags need have is uniqueness in the
55 ;; sense of eq?. A one-element list will serve nicely.
56 (list stem)))
d648f569 57
c6a32a2c 58(define default-prompt-tag
283ab48d 59 ;; Redefined later to be a parameter.
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60 (let ((%default-prompt-tag (make-prompt-tag)))
61 (lambda ()
62 %default-prompt-tag)))
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63
64(define (call-with-prompt tag thunk handler)
1773bc7d 65 ((@@ primitive call-with-prompt) tag thunk handler))
8fc43b12 66(define (abort-to-prompt tag . args)
38504994 67 (abort-to-prompt* tag args))
416f26c7 68
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69(define (with-fluid* fluid val thunk)
70 "Set @var{fluid} to @var{value} temporarily, and call @var{thunk}.
71@var{thunk} must be a procedure of no arguments."
72 ((@@ primitive push-fluid) fluid val)
73 (call-with-values thunk
74 (lambda vals
75 ((@@ primitive pop-fluid))
76 (apply values vals))))
416f26c7 77
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78;; Define catch and with-throw-handler, using some common helper routines and a
79;; shared fluid. Hide the helpers in a lexical contour.
80
37620f3f 81(define with-throw-handler #f)
416f26c7 82(let ()
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83 (define (default-exception-handler k . args)
84 (cond
85 ((eq? k 'quit)
86 (primitive-exit (cond
87 ((not (pair? args)) 0)
88 ((integer? (car args)) (car args))
89 ((not (car args)) 1)
90 (else 0))))
91 (else
92 (format (current-error-port) "guile: uncaught throw to ~a: ~a\n" k args)
93 (primitive-exit 1))))
94
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95 (define %running-exception-handlers (make-fluid '()))
96 (define %exception-handler (make-fluid default-exception-handler))
97
416f26c7 98 (define (default-throw-handler prompt-tag catch-k)
9447207f 99 (let ((prev (fluid-ref %exception-handler)))
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100 (lambda (thrown-k . args)
101 (if (or (eq? thrown-k catch-k) (eqv? catch-k #t))
8fc43b12 102 (apply abort-to-prompt prompt-tag thrown-k args)
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103 (apply prev thrown-k args)))))
104
105 (define (custom-throw-handler prompt-tag catch-k pre)
9447207f 106 (let ((prev (fluid-ref %exception-handler)))
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107 (lambda (thrown-k . args)
108 (if (or (eq? thrown-k catch-k) (eqv? catch-k #t))
9447207f 109 (let ((running (fluid-ref %running-exception-handlers)))
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110 (with-fluid* %running-exception-handlers (cons pre running)
111 (lambda ()
112 (if (not (memq pre running))
113 (apply pre thrown-k args))
114 ;; fall through
115 (if prompt-tag
116 (apply abort-to-prompt prompt-tag thrown-k args)
117 (apply prev thrown-k args)))))
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118 (apply prev thrown-k args)))))
119
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120 (set! catch
121 (lambda* (k thunk handler #:optional pre-unwind-handler)
122 "Invoke @var{thunk} in the dynamic context of @var{handler} for
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123exceptions matching @var{key}. If thunk throws to the symbol
124@var{key}, then @var{handler} is invoked this way:
125@lisp
126 (handler key args ...)
127@end lisp
128
129@var{key} is a symbol or @code{#t}.
130
131@var{thunk} takes no arguments. If @var{thunk} returns
132normally, that is the return value of @code{catch}.
133
134Handler is invoked outside the scope of its own @code{catch}.
135If @var{handler} again throws to the same key, a new handler
136from further up the call chain is invoked.
137
138If the key is @code{#t}, then a throw to @emph{any} symbol will
139match this call to @code{catch}.
140
141If a @var{pre-unwind-handler} is given and @var{thunk} throws
142an exception that matches @var{key}, Guile calls the
143@var{pre-unwind-handler} before unwinding the dynamic state and
144invoking the main @var{handler}. @var{pre-unwind-handler} should
145be a procedure with the same signature as @var{handler}, that
146is @code{(lambda (key . args))}. It is typically used to save
147the stack at the point where the exception occurred, but can also
148query other parts of the dynamic state at that point, such as
149fluid values.
150
151A @var{pre-unwind-handler} can exit either normally or non-locally.
152If it exits normally, Guile unwinds the stack and dynamic context
153and then calls the normal (third argument) handler. If it exits
154non-locally, that exit determines the continuation."
37620f3f 155 (if (not (or (symbol? k) (eqv? k #t)))
222056dc 156 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "catch"
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157 "Wrong type argument in position ~a: ~a"
158 (list 1 k) (list k)))
159 (let ((tag (make-prompt-tag "catch")))
160 (call-with-prompt
161 tag
162 (lambda ()
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163 (with-fluid* %exception-handler
164 (if pre-unwind-handler
165 (custom-throw-handler tag k pre-unwind-handler)
166 (default-throw-handler tag k))
167 thunk))
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168 (lambda (cont k . args)
169 (apply handler k args))))))
170
171 (set! with-throw-handler
172 (lambda (k thunk pre-unwind-handler)
173 "Add @var{handler} to the dynamic context as a throw handler
91a214eb 174for key @var{k}, then invoke @var{thunk}."
37620f3f 175 (if (not (or (symbol? k) (eqv? k #t)))
222056dc 176 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "with-throw-handler"
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177 "Wrong type argument in position ~a: ~a"
178 (list 1 k) (list k)))
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179 (with-fluid* %exception-handler
180 (custom-throw-handler #f k pre-unwind-handler)
181 thunk)))
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182
183 (set! throw
184 (lambda (key . args)
185 "Invoke the catch form matching @var{key}, passing @var{args} to the
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186@var{handler}.
187
188@var{key} is a symbol. It will match catches of the same symbol or of @code{#t}.
189
190If there is no handler at all, Guile prints an error and then exits."
37620f3f 191 (if (not (symbol? key))
9447207f 192 ((fluid-ref %exception-handler) 'wrong-type-arg "throw"
37620f3f 193 "Wrong type argument in position ~a: ~a" (list 1 key) (list key))
9447207f 194 (apply (fluid-ref %exception-handler) key args)))))
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195
196
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198
f28dc43c 199;;; {Language primitives}
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200;;;
201
f28dc43c 202;; These are are the procedural wrappers around the primitives of
39caffe7 203;; Guile's language: apply, call-with-current-continuation, etc.
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204;;
205;; Usually, a call to a primitive is compiled specially. The compiler
206;; knows about all these kinds of expressions. But the primitives may
207;; be referenced not only as operators, but as values as well. These
208;; stub procedures are the "values" of apply, dynamic-wind, and other
209;; such primitives.
210;;
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211(define apply
212 (case-lambda
213 ((fun args)
214 ((@@ primitive apply) fun args))
215 ((fun arg1 . args)
216 (letrec ((append* (lambda (tail)
217 (let ((tail (car tail))
218 (tail* (cdr tail)))
219 (if (null? tail*)
220 tail
221 (cons tail (append* tail*)))))))
222 (apply fun (cons arg1 (append* args)))))))
41832152 223(define (call-with-current-continuation proc)
bc056057 224 ((@@ primitive call-with-current-continuation) proc))
41832152 225(define (call-with-values producer consumer)
0fcc39a0 226 ((@@ primitive call-with-values) producer consumer))
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227(define (dynamic-wind in thunk out)
228 "All three arguments must be 0-argument procedures.
229Guard @var{in} is called, then @var{thunk}, then
230guard @var{out}.
231
232If, any time during the execution of @var{thunk}, the
233continuation of the @code{dynamic_wind} expression is escaped
234non-locally, @var{out} is called. If the continuation of
235the dynamic-wind is re-entered, @var{in} is called. Thus
236@var{in} and @var{out} may be called any number of
237times.
238@lisp
239 (define x 'normal-binding)
240@result{} x
241 (define a-cont
242 (call-with-current-continuation
243 (lambda (escape)
244 (let ((old-x x))
245 (dynamic-wind
246 ;; in-guard:
247 ;;
248 (lambda () (set! x 'special-binding))
249
250 ;; thunk
251 ;;
252 (lambda () (display x) (newline)
253 (call-with-current-continuation escape)
254 (display x) (newline)
255 x)
256
257 ;; out-guard:
258 ;;
259 (lambda () (set! x old-x)))))))
260
261;; Prints:
262special-binding
263;; Evaluates to:
264@result{} a-cont
265x
266@result{} normal-binding
267 (a-cont #f)
268;; Prints:
269special-binding
270;; Evaluates to:
271@result{} a-cont ;; the value of the (define a-cont...)
272x
273@result{} normal-binding
274a-cont
275@result{} special-binding
276@end lisp"
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277 ;; FIXME: Here we don't check that the out procedure is a thunk before
278 ;; calling the in-guard, as dynamic-wind is called as part of loading
279 ;; modules, but thunk? requires loading (system vm debug). This is in
280 ;; contrast to the open-coded version of dynamic-wind, which does
281 ;; currently insert an eager thunk? check (but often optimizes it
282 ;; out). Not sure what the right thing to do is here -- make thunk?
283 ;; callable before modules are loaded, live with this inconsistency,
284 ;; or remove the thunk? check from the compiler? Questions,
285 ;; questions.
286 #;
287 (unless (thunk? out)
288 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "dynamic-wind" "Not a thunk: ~S"
289 (list out) #f))
290 (in)
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291 ((@@ primitive wind) in out)
292 (call-with-values thunk
293 (lambda vals
294 ((@@ primitive unwind))
295 (out)
296 (apply values vals))))
41832152 297
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41832152 299
f6e6b518 300;;; {Low-Level Port Code}
41832152 301;;;
41832152 302
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303;; These are used to request the proper mode to open files in.
304;;
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305(define OPEN_READ "r")
306(define OPEN_WRITE "w")
307(define OPEN_BOTH "r+")
308
309(define *null-device* "/dev/null")
310
f6f4feb0 311;; NOTE: Later in this file, this is redefined to support keywords
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312(define (open-input-file str)
313 "Takes a string naming an existing file and returns an input port
314capable of delivering characters from the file. If the file
315cannot be opened, an error is signalled."
316 (open-file str OPEN_READ))
317
f6f4feb0 318;; NOTE: Later in this file, this is redefined to support keywords
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319(define (open-output-file str)
320 "Takes a string naming an output file to be created and returns an
321output port capable of writing characters to a new file by that
322name. If the file cannot be opened, an error is signalled. If a
323file with the given name already exists, the effect is unspecified."
324 (open-file str OPEN_WRITE))
325
326(define (open-io-file str)
327 "Open file with name STR for both input and output."
328 (open-file str OPEN_BOTH))
329
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332;;; {Simple Debugging Tools}
333;;;
334
335;; peek takes any number of arguments, writes them to the
336;; current ouput port, and returns the last argument.
337;; It is handy to wrap around an expression to look at
338;; a value each time is evaluated, e.g.:
339;;
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340;; (+ 10 (troublesome-fn))
341;; => (+ 10 (pk 'troublesome-fn-returned (troublesome-fn)))
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342;;
343
344(define (peek . stuff)
345 (newline)
346 (display ";;; ")
347 (write stuff)
348 (newline)
349 (car (last-pair stuff)))
350
351(define pk peek)
352
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353;; Temporary definition; replaced later.
354(define current-warning-port current-error-port)
b7742c6b 355
eb5d1f88 356(define (warn . stuff)
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357 (newline (current-warning-port))
358 (display ";;; WARNING " (current-warning-port))
359 (display stuff (current-warning-port))
360 (newline (current-warning-port))
361 (car (last-pair stuff)))
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362
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364
21ed9efe 365;;; {Features}
3d2ada2f 366;;;
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368(define (provide sym)
369 (if (not (memq sym *features*))
370 (set! *features* (cons sym *features*))))
371
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372;; Return #t iff FEATURE is available to this Guile interpreter. In SLIB,
373;; provided? also checks to see if the module is available. We should do that
374;; too, but don't.
375
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376(define (provided? feature)
377 (and (memq feature *features*) #t))
378
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381;;; {Structs}
382;;;
383
384(define (make-struct/no-tail vtable . args)
385 (apply make-struct vtable 0 args))
386
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389;;; Boot versions of `map' and `for-each', enough to get the expander
390;;; running.
391;;;
392(define map
393 (case-lambda
394 ((f l)
395 (let map1 ((l l))
396 (if (null? l)
397 '()
398 (cons (f (car l)) (map1 (cdr l))))))
399 ((f l1 l2)
400 (let map2 ((l1 l1) (l2 l2))
401 (if (null? l1)
402 '()
403 (cons (f (car l1) (car l2))
404 (map2 (cdr l1) (cdr l2))))))
405 ((f l1 . rest)
406 (let lp ((l1 l1) (rest rest))
407 (if (null? l1)
408 '()
409 (cons (apply f (car l1) (map car rest))
410 (lp (cdr l1) (map cdr rest))))))))
411
412(define for-each
413 (case-lambda
414 ((f l)
415 (let for-each1 ((l l))
416 (if (pair? l)
417 (begin
418 (f (car l))
419 (for-each1 (cdr l))))))
420 ((f l1 l2)
421 (let for-each2 ((l1 l1) (l2 l2))
422 (if (pair? l1)
423 (begin
424 (f (car l1) (car l2))
425 (for-each2 (cdr l1) (cdr l2))))))
426 ((f l1 . rest)
427 (let lp ((l1 l1) (rest rest))
428 (if (pair? l1)
429 (begin
430 (apply f (car l1) (map car rest))
431 (lp (cdr l1) (map cdr rest))))))))
432
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433;; Temporary definition used in the include-from-path expansion;
434;; replaced later.
435
436(define (absolute-file-name? file-name)
437 #t)
438
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439;;; {and-map and or-map}
440;;;
441;;; (and-map fn lst) is like (and (fn (car lst)) (fn (cadr lst)) (fn...) ...)
442;;; (or-map fn lst) is like (or (fn (car lst)) (fn (cadr lst)) (fn...) ...)
443;;;
444
445;; and-map f l
446;;
447;; Apply f to successive elements of l until exhaustion or f returns #f.
448;; If returning early, return #f. Otherwise, return the last value returned
449;; by f. If f has never been called because l is empty, return #t.
450;;
451(define (and-map f lst)
452 (let loop ((result #t)
9b5a0d84 453 (l lst))
4d248541 454 (and result
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455 (or (and (null? l)
456 result)
457 (loop (f (car l)) (cdr l))))))
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458
459;; or-map f l
460;;
461;; Apply f to successive elements of l until exhaustion or while f returns #f.
462;; If returning early, return the return value of f.
463;;
464(define (or-map f lst)
465 (let loop ((result #f)
9b5a0d84 466 (l lst))
4d248541 467 (or result
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468 (and (not (null? l))
469 (loop (f (car l)) (cdr l))))))
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470
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472
3d2ada2f 473;; let format alias simple-format until the more complete version is loaded
52cfc69b 474
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475(define format simple-format)
476
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477;; this is scheme wrapping the C code so the final pred call is a tail call,
478;; per SRFI-13 spec
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479(define string-any
480 (lambda* (char_pred s #:optional (start 0) (end (string-length s)))
fdc6aebf 481 (if (and (procedure? char_pred)
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482 (> end start)
483 (<= end (string-length s))) ;; let c-code handle range error
484 (or (string-any-c-code char_pred s start (1- end))
485 (char_pred (string-ref s (1- end))))
486 (string-any-c-code char_pred s start end))))
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487
488;; this is scheme wrapping the C code so the final pred call is a tail call,
489;; per SRFI-13 spec
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490(define string-every
491 (lambda* (char_pred s #:optional (start 0) (end (string-length s)))
fdc6aebf 492 (if (and (procedure? char_pred)
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493 (> end start)
494 (<= end (string-length s))) ;; let c-code handle range error
495 (and (string-every-c-code char_pred s start (1- end))
496 (char_pred (string-ref s (1- end))))
497 (string-every-c-code char_pred s start end))))
fdc6aebf 498
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499;; A variant of string-fill! that we keep for compatability
500;;
501(define (substring-fill! str start end fill)
502 (string-fill! str fill start end))
503
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506;; Define a minimal stub of the module API for psyntax, before modules
507;; have booted.
efa6f9d9 508(define (module-name x)
a26934a8 509 '(guile))
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510(define (module-add! module sym var)
511 (hashq-set! (%get-pre-modules-obarray) sym var))
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512(define (module-define! module sym val)
513 (let ((v (hashq-ref (%get-pre-modules-obarray) sym)))
514 (if v
515 (variable-set! v val)
05a5e5d6 516 (module-add! (current-module) sym (make-variable val)))))
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517(define (module-ref module sym)
518 (let ((v (module-variable module sym)))
519 (if v (variable-ref v) (error "badness!" (pk module) (pk sym)))))
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520(define (resolve-module . args)
521 #f)
3d5f3091 522
6a952e0e 523;; API provided by psyntax
e4721dde 524(define syntax-violation #f)
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525(define datum->syntax #f)
526(define syntax->datum #f)
750ae8b7 527(define syntax-source #f)
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528(define identifier? #f)
529(define generate-temporaries #f)
13182603 530(define bound-identifier=? #f)
13182603 531(define free-identifier=? #f)
5a0132b3 532
8a73a6d2 533;; $sc-dispatch is an implementation detail of psyntax. It is used by
6a952e0e 534;; expanded macros, to dispatch an input against a set of patterns.
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535(define $sc-dispatch #f)
536
6a952e0e 537;; Load it up!
13182603 538(primitive-load-path "ice-9/psyntax-pp")
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539;; The binding for `macroexpand' has now been overridden, making psyntax the
540;; expander now.
79451588 541
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542(define-syntax and
543 (syntax-rules ()
544 ((_) #t)
545 ((_ x) x)
546 ((_ x y ...) (if x (and y ...) #f))))
547
548(define-syntax or
549 (syntax-rules ()
550 ((_) #f)
551 ((_ x) x)
552 ((_ x y ...) (let ((t x)) (if t t (or y ...))))))
553
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554(include-from-path "ice-9/quasisyntax")
555
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556(define-syntax-rule (when test stmt stmt* ...)
557 (if test (begin stmt stmt* ...)))
558
559(define-syntax-rule (unless test stmt stmt* ...)
560 (if (not test) (begin stmt stmt* ...)))
561
a1a482e0 562(define-syntax cond
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563 (lambda (whole-expr)
564 (define (fold f seed xs)
565 (let loop ((xs xs) (seed seed))
566 (if (null? xs) seed
567 (loop (cdr xs) (f (car xs) seed)))))
568 (define (reverse-map f xs)
569 (fold (lambda (x seed) (cons (f x) seed))
570 '() xs))
571 (syntax-case whole-expr ()
572 ((_ clause clauses ...)
573 #`(begin
574 #,@(fold (lambda (clause-builder tail)
575 (clause-builder tail))
576 #'()
577 (reverse-map
578 (lambda (clause)
579 (define* (bad-clause #:optional (msg "invalid clause"))
580 (syntax-violation 'cond msg whole-expr clause))
581 (syntax-case clause (=> else)
582 ((else e e* ...)
583 (lambda (tail)
584 (if (null? tail)
585 #'((begin e e* ...))
586 (bad-clause "else must be the last clause"))))
587 ((else . _) (bad-clause))
588 ((test => receiver)
589 (lambda (tail)
590 #`((let ((t test))
591 (if t
592 (receiver t)
593 #,@tail)))))
594 ((test => receiver ...)
595 (bad-clause "wrong number of receiver expressions"))
596 ((generator guard => receiver)
597 (lambda (tail)
598 #`((call-with-values (lambda () generator)
599 (lambda vals
600 (if (apply guard vals)
601 (apply receiver vals)
602 #,@tail))))))
603 ((generator guard => receiver ...)
604 (bad-clause "wrong number of receiver expressions"))
605 ((test)
606 (lambda (tail)
607 #`((let ((t test))
608 (if t t #,@tail)))))
609 ((test e e* ...)
610 (lambda (tail)
611 #`((if test
612 (begin e e* ...)
613 #,@tail))))
614 (_ (bad-clause))))
615 #'(clause clauses ...))))))))
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617(define-syntax case
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619 (define (fold f seed xs)
620 (let loop ((xs xs) (seed seed))
621 (if (null? xs) seed
622 (loop (cdr xs) (f (car xs) seed)))))
623 (define (fold2 f a b xs)
624 (let loop ((xs xs) (a a) (b b))
625 (if (null? xs) (values a b)
626 (call-with-values
627 (lambda () (f (car xs) a b))
628 (lambda (a b)
629 (loop (cdr xs) a b))))))
630 (define (reverse-map-with-seed f seed xs)
631 (fold2 (lambda (x ys seed)
632 (call-with-values
633 (lambda () (f x seed))
634 (lambda (y seed)
635 (values (cons y ys) seed))))
636 '() seed xs))
637 (syntax-case whole-expr ()
638 ((_ expr clause clauses ...)
639 (with-syntax ((key #'key))
640 #`(let ((key expr))
641 #,@(fold
642 (lambda (clause-builder tail)
643 (clause-builder tail))
644 #'()
645 (reverse-map-with-seed
646 (lambda (clause seen)
647 (define* (bad-clause #:optional (msg "invalid clause"))
648 (syntax-violation 'case msg whole-expr clause))
649 (syntax-case clause ()
650 ((test . rest)
651 (with-syntax
652 ((clause-expr
653 (syntax-case #'rest (=>)
654 ((=> receiver) #'(receiver key))
655 ((=> receiver ...)
656 (bad-clause
657 "wrong number of receiver expressions"))
658 ((e e* ...) #'(begin e e* ...))
659 (_ (bad-clause)))))
660 (syntax-case #'test (else)
661 ((datums ...)
662 (let ((seen
663 (fold
664 (lambda (datum seen)
665 (define (warn-datum type)
666 ((@ (system base message)
667 warning)
668 type
669 (append (source-properties datum)
670 (source-properties
671 (syntax->datum #'test)))
672 datum
673 (syntax->datum clause)
674 (syntax->datum whole-expr)))
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675 (when (memv datum seen)
676 (warn-datum 'duplicate-case-datum))
677 (when (or (pair? datum) (array? datum))
678 (warn-datum 'bad-case-datum))
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679 (cons datum seen))
680 seen
681 (map syntax->datum #'(datums ...)))))
682 (values (lambda (tail)
683 #`((if (memv key '(datums ...))
684 clause-expr
685 #,@tail)))
686 seen)))
687 (else (values (lambda (tail)
688 (if (null? tail)
689 #'(clause-expr)
690 (bad-clause
691 "else must be the last clause")))
692 seen))
693 (_ (bad-clause)))))
694 (_ (bad-clause))))
695 '() #'(clause clauses ...)))))))))
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697(define-syntax do
698 (syntax-rules ()
699 ((do ((var init step ...) ...)
700 (test expr ...)
701 command ...)
702 (letrec
703 ((loop
704 (lambda (var ...)
705 (if test
706 (begin
707 (if #f #f)
708 expr ...)
709 (begin
710 command
711 ...
712 (loop (do "step" var step ...)
713 ...))))))
714 (loop init ...)))
715 ((do "step" x)
716 x)
717 ((do "step" x y)
718 y)))
719
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721 (lambda (orig-form)
722 (syntax-case orig-form ()
723 ((_ () expr)
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725 (with-syntax (((dummy) (generate-temporaries '(dummy))))
726 #`(define dummy
727 (call-with-values (lambda () expr)
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730 (identifier? #'var)
731 #`(define var
732 (call-with-values (lambda () expr)
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735 (and-map identifier? #'(var0 ... varn))
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737 (with-syntax (((dummy) (generate-temporaries '(dummy))))
738 #`(begin
739 ;; Avoid mutating the user-visible variables
740 (define dummy
741 (call-with-values (lambda () expr)
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743 (list var0 ... varn))))
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745 (let ((v (car dummy)))
746 (set! dummy (cdr dummy))
747 v))
748 ...
749 (define varn
750 (let ((v (car dummy)))
751 (set! dummy #f) ; blackhole dummy
752 v)))))
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753 ((_ var expr)
754 (identifier? #'var)
755 #'(define var
756 (call-with-values (lambda () expr)
757 list)))
758 ((_ (var0 ... . varn) expr)
759 (and-map identifier? #'(var0 ... varn))
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760 ;; XXX Work around the lack of hygienic toplevel identifiers
761 (with-syntax (((dummy) (generate-temporaries '(dummy))))
762 #`(begin
763 ;; Avoid mutating the user-visible variables
764 (define dummy
765 (call-with-values (lambda () expr)
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767 (list var0 ... varn))))
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769 (let ((v (car dummy)))
770 (set! dummy (cdr dummy))
771 v))
772 ...
773 (define varn
774 (let ((v (car dummy)))
775 (set! dummy #f) ; blackhole dummy
776 v))))))))
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778(define-syntax-rule (delay exp)
779 (make-promise (lambda () exp)))
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782 (lambda (stx)
783 (define (emit-with-fluids bindings body)
784 (syntax-case bindings ()
785 (()
786 body)
787 (((f v) . bindings)
788 #`(with-fluid* f v
789 (lambda ()
790 #,(emit-with-fluids #'bindings body))))))
791 (syntax-case stx ()
792 ((_ ((fluid val) ...) exp exp* ...)
793 (with-syntax (((fluid-tmp ...) (generate-temporaries #'(fluid ...)))
794 ((val-tmp ...) (generate-temporaries #'(val ...))))
795 #`(let ((fluid-tmp fluid) ...)
796 (let ((val-tmp val) ...)
797 #,(emit-with-fluids #'((fluid-tmp val-tmp) ...)
798 #'(begin exp exp* ...)))))))))
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800(define-syntax current-source-location
801 (lambda (x)
802 (syntax-case x ()
803 ((_)
804 (with-syntax ((s (datum->syntax x (syntax-source x))))
805 #''s)))))
806
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807;; We provide this accessor out of convenience. current-line and
808;; current-column aren't so interesting, because they distort what they
809;; are measuring; better to use syntax-source from a macro.
810;;
811(define-syntax current-filename
812 (lambda (x)
813 "A macro that expands to the current filename: the filename that
814the (current-filename) form appears in. Expands to #f if this
815information is unavailable."
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816 (false-if-exception
817 (canonicalize-path (assq-ref (syntax-source x) 'filename)))))
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820 (define sym
821 (if (module-locally-bound? (current-module) 'sym) sym val)))
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824;;; that use reverse! instead of recursion in the case of `map'.
825;;;
826(define map
827 (case-lambda
828 ((f l)
829 (let map1 ((hare l) (tortoise l) (move? #f) (out '()))
830 (if (pair? hare)
831 (if move?
832 (if (eq? tortoise hare)
833 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "map" "Circular list: ~S"
834 (list l) #f)
835 (map1 (cdr hare) (cdr tortoise) #f
836 (cons (f (car hare)) out)))
837 (map1 (cdr hare) tortoise #t
838 (cons (f (car hare)) out)))
839 (if (null? hare)
840 (reverse! out)
841 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "map" "Not a list: ~S"
842 (list l) #f)))))
843
844 ((f l1 l2)
845 (let map2 ((h1 l1) (h2 l2) (t1 l1) (t2 l2) (move? #f) (out '()))
846 (cond
847 ((pair? h1)
848 (cond
849 ((not (pair? h2))
850 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "map"
851 (if (list? h2)
852 "List of wrong length: ~S"
853 "Not a list: ~S")
854 (list l2) #f))
855 ((not move?)
856 (map2 (cdr h1) (cdr h2) t1 t2 #t
857 (cons (f (car h1) (car h2)) out)))
858 ((eq? t1 h1)
859 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "map" "Circular list: ~S"
860 (list l1) #f))
861 ((eq? t2 h2)
862 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "map" "Circular list: ~S"
863 (list l2) #f))
864 (else
865 (map2 (cdr h1) (cdr h2) (cdr t1) (cdr t2) #f
866 (cons (f (car h1) (car h2)) out)))))
867
868 ((and (null? h1) (null? h2))
869 (reverse! out))
870
871 ((null? h1)
872 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "map"
873 (if (list? h2)
874 "List of wrong length: ~S"
875 "Not a list: ~S")
876 (list l2) #f))
877 (else
878 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "map"
879 "Not a list: ~S"
880 (list l1) #f)))))
881
882 ((f l1 . rest)
883 (let ((len (length l1)))
884 (let mapn ((rest rest))
885 (or (null? rest)
886 (if (= (length (car rest)) len)
887 (mapn (cdr rest))
888 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "map" "List of wrong length: ~S"
889 (list (car rest)) #f)))))
890 (let mapn ((l1 l1) (rest rest) (out '()))
891 (if (null? l1)
892 (reverse! out)
893 (mapn (cdr l1) (map cdr rest)
894 (cons (apply f (car l1) (map car rest)) out)))))))
895
896(define map-in-order map)
897
898(define for-each
899 (case-lambda
900 ((f l)
8dcabf60 901 (let for-each1 ((hare l) (tortoise l))
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904 (f (car hare))
905 (let ((hare (cdr hare)))
906 (if (pair? hare)
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909 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "for-each" "Circular list: ~S"
910 (list l) #f))
a2230b65 911 (f (car hare))
8dcabf60 912 (for-each1 (cdr hare) (cdr tortoise))))))
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914 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "for-each" "Not a list: ~S"
915 (list l) #f)))))
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918 (let for-each2 ((h1 l1) (h2 l2) (t1 l1) (t2 l2) (move? #f))
919 (cond
920 ((and (pair? h1) (pair? h2))
921 (cond
922 ((not move?)
923 (f (car h1) (car h2))
924 (for-each2 (cdr h1) (cdr h2) t1 t2 #t))
925 ((eq? t1 h1)
926 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "for-each" "Circular list: ~S"
927 (list l1) #f))
928 ((eq? t2 h2)
929 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "for-each" "Circular list: ~S"
930 (list l2) #f))
931 (else
932 (f (car h1) (car h2))
933 (for-each2 (cdr h1) (cdr h2) (cdr t1) (cdr t2) #f))))
934
935 ((if (null? h1)
936 (or (null? h2) (pair? h2))
937 (and (pair? h1) (null? h2)))
938 (if #f #f))
939
940 ((list? h1)
941 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "for-each" "Unexpected tail: ~S"
942 (list h2) #f))
943 (else
944 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "for-each" "Unexpected tail: ~S"
945 (list h1) #f)))))
946
947 ((f l1 . rest)
948 (let ((len (length l1)))
949 (let for-eachn ((rest rest))
950 (or (null? rest)
951 (if (= (length (car rest)) len)
952 (for-eachn (cdr rest))
953 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "for-each" "List of wrong length: ~S"
954 (list (car rest)) #f)))))
955
956 (let for-eachn ((l1 l1) (rest rest))
957 (if (pair? l1)
958 (begin
959 (apply f (car l1) (map car rest))
960 (for-eachn (cdr l1) (map cdr rest))))))))
961
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965;;;
966;;; Extensible exception printing.
967;;;
968
969(define set-exception-printer! #f)
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971;; that we will override.
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973(let ((exception-printers '()))
974 (define (print-location frame port)
975 (let ((source (and=> frame frame-source)))
976 ;; source := (addr . (filename . (line . column)))
977 (if source
978 (let ((filename (or (cadr source) "<unnamed port>"))
979 (line (caddr source))
980 (col (cdddr source)))
153c4a4a 981 (format port "~a:~a:~a: " filename (1+ line) col))
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983
984 (set! set-exception-printer!
985 (lambda (key proc)
986 (set! exception-printers (acons key proc exception-printers))))
987
988 (set! print-exception
989 (lambda (port frame key args)
990 (define (default-printer)
991 (format port "Throw to key `~a' with args `~s'." key args))
992
993 (if frame
994 (let ((proc (frame-procedure frame)))
995 (print-location frame port)
996 (format port "In procedure ~a:\n"
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998 proc))))
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1000 (print-location frame port)
1001 (catch #t
1002 (lambda ()
1003 (let ((printer (assq-ref exception-printers key)))
1004 (if printer
1005 (printer port key args default-printer)
1006 (default-printer))))
1007 (lambda (k . args)
1008 (format port "Error while printing exception.")))
1009 (newline port)
1010 (force-output port))))
1011
1012;;;
1013;;; Printers for those keys thrown by Guile.
1014;;;
1015(let ()
1016 (define (scm-error-printer port key args default-printer)
1017 ;; Abuse case-lambda as a pattern matcher, given that we don't have
1018 ;; ice-9 match at this point.
1019 (apply (case-lambda
1020 ((subr msg args . rest)
1021 (if subr
1022 (format port "In procedure ~a: " subr))
4e33a132 1023 (apply format port msg (or args '())))
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1025 args))
1026
1027 (define (syntax-error-printer port key args default-printer)
1028 (apply (case-lambda
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1031 (if where
1032 (let ((file (or (assq-ref where 'filename) "unknown file"))
1033 (line (and=> (assq-ref where 'line) 1+))
1034 (col (assq-ref where 'column)))
1035 (format port "~a:~a:~a: " file line col))
1036 (format port "unknown location: "))
1037 (if who
1038 (format port "~a: " who))
1039 (format port "~a" what)
1040 (if subform
1041 (format port " in subform ~s of ~s" subform form)
1042 (if form
1043 (format port " in form ~s" form))))
1044 (_ (default-printer)))
1045 args))
1046
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1048 (let ((message (cadr args))
1049 (faulty (car (cadddr args)))) ; I won't do it again, I promise.
1050 (format port "~a: ~s" message faulty)))
1051
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1053 (format port "In procedure getaddrinfo: ~a" (gai-strerror (car args))))
1054
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1056 (set-exception-printer! 'host-not-found scm-error-printer)
4af0d97e 1057 (set-exception-printer! 'keyword-argument-error keyword-error-printer)
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1058 (set-exception-printer! 'misc-error scm-error-printer)
1059 (set-exception-printer! 'no-data scm-error-printer)
1060 (set-exception-printer! 'no-recovery scm-error-printer)
1061 (set-exception-printer! 'null-pointer-error scm-error-printer)
1062 (set-exception-printer! 'out-of-range scm-error-printer)
1063 (set-exception-printer! 'program-error scm-error-printer)
1064 (set-exception-printer! 'read-error scm-error-printer)
1065 (set-exception-printer! 'regular-expression-syntax scm-error-printer)
1066 (set-exception-printer! 'signal scm-error-printer)
1067 (set-exception-printer! 'stack-overflow scm-error-printer)
1068 (set-exception-printer! 'system-error scm-error-printer)
1069 (set-exception-printer! 'try-again scm-error-printer)
1070 (set-exception-printer! 'unbound-variable scm-error-printer)
1071 (set-exception-printer! 'wrong-number-of-args scm-error-printer)
1072 (set-exception-printer! 'wrong-type-arg scm-error-printer)
1073
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1075
1076 (set-exception-printer! 'getaddrinfo-error getaddrinfo-error-printer))
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1080
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1082;;;
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1085 (lambda (x)
97ce9dbf 1086 "Define a defmacro."
13182603 1087 (syntax-case x ()
97ce9dbf 1088 ((_ (macro . args) doc body1 body ...)
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1090 #'(define-macro macro doc (lambda args body1 body ...)))
97ce9dbf 1091 ((_ (macro . args) body ...)
a927454d 1092 #'(define-macro macro #f (lambda args body ...)))
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1094 #'(define-macro macro #f transformer))
97ce9dbf 1095 ((_ macro doc transformer)
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1097 (not (syntax->datum #'doc)))
1098 #'(define-syntax macro
1099 (lambda (y)
1100 doc
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1102 (defmacro-args args))
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1104 ((_ . args)
1105 (let ((v (syntax->datum #'args)))
1106 (datum->syntax y (apply transformer v)))))))))))
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1108(define-syntax defmacro
1109 (lambda (x)
97ce9dbf 1110 "Define a defmacro, with the old lispy defun syntax."
13182603 1111 (syntax-case x ()
97ce9dbf 1112 ((_ macro args doc body1 body ...)
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1114 #'(define-macro macro doc (lambda args body1 body ...)))
97ce9dbf 1115 ((_ macro args body ...)
a927454d 1116 #'(define-macro macro #f (lambda args body ...))))))
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1118(provide 'defmacro)
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1122;;; {Deprecation}
1123;;;
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1126 (lambda (x)
1127 (syntax-case x ()
1128 ((_ form form* ...)
1129 (if (include-deprecated-features)
1130 #'(begin form form* ...)
1131 #'(begin))))))
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79451588 1135;;; {Trivial Functions}
0f2d19dd 1136;;;
79451588 1137
6b08d75b 1138(define (identity x) x)
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1140(define (compose proc . rest)
1141 "Compose PROC with the procedures in REST, such that the last one in
1142REST is applied first and PROC last, and return the resulting procedure.
1143The given procedures must have compatible arity."
1144 (if (null? rest)
1145 proc
1146 (let ((g (apply compose rest)))
1147 (lambda args
1148 (call-with-values (lambda () (apply g args)) proc)))))
1149
1150(define (negate proc)
1151 "Return a procedure with the same arity as PROC that returns the `not'
1152of PROC's result."
1153 (lambda args
1154 (not (apply proc args))))
1155
1156(define (const value)
1157 "Return a procedure that accepts any number of arguments and returns
1158VALUE."
1159 (lambda _
1160 value))
1161
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1163 "When VALUE is #f, return #f. Otherwise, return (PROC VALUE)."
1164 (and value (procedure value)))
1165
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1169 (syntax-rules ()
1170 ((false-if-exception expr)
1171 (catch #t
1172 (lambda () expr)
1173 (lambda args #f)))
1174 ((false-if-exception expr #:warning template arg ...)
1175 (catch #t
1176 (lambda () expr)
1177 (lambda (key . args)
1178 (for-each (lambda (s)
1179 (if (not (string-null? s))
1180 (format (current-warning-port) ";;; ~a\n" s)))
1181 (string-split
1182 (call-with-output-string
1183 (lambda (port)
1184 (format port template arg ...)
1185 (print-exception port #f key args)))
1186 #\newline))
1187 #f)))))
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1191;;; {General Properties}
1192;;;
1193
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1195;; Traditionally properties are implemented as an alist or a plist actually
1196;; pertaining to the object in question.
1197;;
1198;; These "object properties" have the advantage that they can be associated with
1199;; any object, even if the object has no plist. Object properties are good when
1200;; you are extending pre-existing objects in unexpected ways. They also present
1201;; a pleasing, uniform procedure-with-setter interface. But if you have a data
1202;; type that always has properties, it's often still best to store those
1203;; properties within the object itself.
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1205(define (make-object-property)
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1207 (let ((prop (make-weak-key-hash-table)))
3d2ada2f 1208 (make-procedure-with-setter
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1210 (lambda (obj val) (hashq-set! prop obj val)))))
79488112 1211
3d2ada2f 1212
0f2d19dd 1213\f
6b08d75b 1214
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1215;;; {Symbol Properties}
1216;;;
1217
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1218;;; Symbol properties are something you see in old Lisp code. In most current
1219;;; Guile code, symbols are not used as a data structure -- they are used as
1220;;; keys into other data structures.
1221
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1222(define (symbol-property sym prop)
1223 (let ((pair (assoc prop (symbol-pref sym))))
1224 (and pair (cdr pair))))
1225
1226(define (set-symbol-property! sym prop val)
1227 (let ((pair (assoc prop (symbol-pref sym))))
1228 (if pair
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1229 (set-cdr! pair val)
1230 (symbol-pset! sym (acons prop val (symbol-pref sym))))))
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1231
1232(define (symbol-property-remove! sym prop)
1233 (let ((pair (assoc prop (symbol-pref sym))))
1234 (if pair
9b5a0d84 1235 (symbol-pset! sym (delq! pair (symbol-pref sym))))))
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1236
1237\f
1e531c3a 1238
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1239;;; {Arrays}
1240;;;
1241
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1242(define (array-shape a)
1243 (map (lambda (ind) (if (number? ind) (list 0 (+ -1 ind)) ind))
1244 (array-dimensions a)))
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1245
1246\f
3d2ada2f 1247
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1248;;; {Keywords}
1249;;;
1250
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1251;;; It's much better if you can use lambda* / define*, of course.
1252
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1253(define (kw-arg-ref args kw)
1254 (let ((rem (member kw args)))
1255 (and rem (pair? (cdr rem)) (cadr rem))))
1256
1257\f
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1259;;; {IOTA functions: generating lists of numbers}
1260;;;
1261
1262(define (iota n)
1263 (let loop ((count (1- n)) (result '()))
1264 (if (< count 0) result
1265 (loop (1- count) (cons count result)))))
1266
1267\f
1268
9f9aa47b 1269;;; {Structs}
3d2ada2f 1270;;;
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1271
1272(define (struct-layout s)
9f9aa47b 1273 (struct-ref (struct-vtable s) vtable-index-layout))
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1274
1275\f
d7faeb2e 1276
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1277;;; {Records}
1278;;;
1279
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1280;; Printing records: by default, records are printed as
1281;;
1282;; #<type-name field1: val1 field2: val2 ...>
1283;;
1284;; You can change that by giving a custom printing function to
1285;; MAKE-RECORD-TYPE (after the list of field symbols). This function
1286;; will be called like
1287;;
1288;; (<printer> object port)
1289;;
1290;; It should print OBJECT to PORT.
1291
cf8f1a90 1292(define (inherit-print-state old-port new-port)
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1293 (if (get-print-state old-port)
1294 (port-with-print-state new-port (get-print-state old-port))
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1295 new-port))
1296
e31f22eb 1297;; 0: type-name, 1: fields, 2: constructor
20edfbbd 1298(define record-type-vtable
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1299 (let ((s (make-vtable (string-append standard-vtable-fields "prprpw")
1300 (lambda (s p)
1301 (display "#<record-type " p)
1302 (display (record-type-name s) p)
1303 (display ">" p)))))
1304 (set-struct-vtable-name! s 'record-type)
1305 s))
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1306
1307(define (record-type? obj)
1308 (and (struct? obj) (eq? record-type-vtable (struct-vtable obj))))
1309
b2669c41 1310(define* (make-record-type type-name fields #:optional printer)
31ac29b6 1311 ;; Pre-generate constructors for nfields < 20.
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1312 (define-syntax make-constructor
1313 (lambda (x)
1314 (define *max-static-argument-count* 20)
1315 (define (make-formals n)
1316 (let lp ((i 0))
1317 (if (< i n)
1318 (cons (datum->syntax
1319 x
1320 (string->symbol
1321 (string (integer->char (+ (char->integer #\a) i)))))
1322 (lp (1+ i)))
1323 '())))
1324 (syntax-case x ()
1325 ((_ rtd exp) (not (identifier? #'exp))
1326 #'(let ((n exp))
1327 (make-constructor rtd n)))
1328 ((_ rtd nfields)
1329 #`(case nfields
1330 #,@(let lp ((n 0))
1331 (if (< n *max-static-argument-count*)
1332 (cons (with-syntax (((formal ...) (make-formals n))
746065c9 1333 ((idx ...) (iota n))
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1334 (n n))
1335 #'((n)
1336 (lambda (formal ...)
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1337 (let ((s (allocate-struct rtd n)))
1338 (struct-set! s idx formal)
1339 ...
1340 s))))
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1341 (lp (1+ n)))
1342 '()))
1343 (else
1344 (lambda args
1345 (if (= (length args) nfields)
1346 (apply make-struct rtd 0 args)
1347 (scm-error 'wrong-number-of-args
1348 (format #f "make-~a" type-name)
1349 "Wrong number of arguments" '() #f)))))))))
1350
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1351 (define (default-record-printer s p)
1352 (display "#<" p)
1353 (display (record-type-name (record-type-descriptor s)) p)
1354 (let loop ((fields (record-type-fields (record-type-descriptor s)))
1355 (off 0))
1356 (cond
1357 ((not (null? fields))
1358 (display " " p)
1359 (display (car fields) p)
1360 (display ": " p)
1361 (display (struct-ref s off) p)
1362 (loop (cdr fields) (+ 1 off)))))
1363 (display ">" p))
1364
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1365 (let ((rtd (make-struct record-type-vtable 0
1366 (make-struct-layout
1367 (apply string-append
1368 (map (lambda (f) "pw") fields)))
b2669c41 1369 (or printer default-record-printer)
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1370 type-name
1371 (copy-tree fields))))
1372 (struct-set! rtd (+ vtable-offset-user 2)
1373 (make-constructor rtd (length fields)))
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1374 ;; Temporary solution: Associate a name to the record type descriptor
1375 ;; so that the object system can create a wrapper class for it.
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1376 (set-struct-vtable-name! rtd (if (symbol? type-name)
1377 type-name
1378 (string->symbol type-name)))
1379 rtd))
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1380
1381(define (record-type-name obj)
1382 (if (record-type? obj)
9f9aa47b 1383 (struct-ref obj vtable-offset-user)
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1384 (error 'not-a-record-type obj)))
1385
1386(define (record-type-fields obj)
1387 (if (record-type? obj)
9f9aa47b 1388 (struct-ref obj (+ 1 vtable-offset-user))
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1389 (error 'not-a-record-type obj)))
1390
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1391(define* (record-constructor rtd #:optional field-names)
1392 (if (not field-names)
e31f22eb 1393 (struct-ref rtd (+ 2 vtable-offset-user))
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1394 (primitive-eval
1395 `(lambda ,field-names
1396 (make-struct ',rtd 0 ,@(map (lambda (f)
1397 (if (memq f field-names)
1398 f
1399 #f))
1400 (record-type-fields rtd)))))))
3bf27608 1401
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1402(define (record-predicate rtd)
1403 (lambda (obj) (and (struct? obj) (eq? rtd (struct-vtable obj)))))
1404
3ba9acb1 1405(define (%record-type-error rtd obj) ;; private helper
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1406 (or (eq? rtd (record-type-descriptor obj))
1407 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "%record-type-check"
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1408 "Wrong type record (want `~S'): ~S"
1409 (list (record-type-name rtd) obj)
1410 #f)))
afc4ccd4 1411
0f2d19dd 1412(define (record-accessor rtd field-name)
3bf27608 1413 (let ((pos (list-index (record-type-fields rtd) field-name)))
0f2d19dd 1414 (if (not pos)
9b5a0d84 1415 (error 'no-such-field field-name))
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1416 (lambda (obj)
1417 (if (eq? (struct-vtable obj) rtd)
1418 (struct-ref obj pos)
1419 (%record-type-error rtd obj)))))
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1420
1421(define (record-modifier rtd field-name)
3bf27608 1422 (let ((pos (list-index (record-type-fields rtd) field-name)))
0f2d19dd 1423 (if (not pos)
9b5a0d84 1424 (error 'no-such-field field-name))
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1425 (lambda (obj val)
1426 (if (eq? (struct-vtable obj) rtd)
1427 (struct-set! obj pos val)
1428 (%record-type-error rtd obj)))))
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1429
1430(define (record? obj)
1431 (and (struct? obj) (record-type? (struct-vtable obj))))
1432
1433(define (record-type-descriptor obj)
1434 (if (struct? obj)
1435 (struct-vtable obj)
1436 (error 'not-a-record obj)))
1437
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1438(provide 'record)
1439
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1440
1441\f
1442;;; {Parameters}
1443;;;
1444
1445(define <parameter>
1446 ;; Three fields: the procedure itself, the fluid, and the converter.
1447 (make-struct <applicable-struct-vtable> 0 'pwprpr))
1448(set-struct-vtable-name! <parameter> '<parameter>)
1449
1450(define* (make-parameter init #:optional (conv (lambda (x) x)))
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1451 "Make a new parameter.
1452
1453A parameter is a dynamically bound value, accessed through a procedure.
1454To access the current value, apply the procedure with no arguments:
1455
1456 (define p (make-parameter 10))
1457 (p) => 10
1458
1459To provide a new value for the parameter in a dynamic extent, use
1460`parameterize':
1461
1462 (parameterize ((p 20))
1463 (p)) => 20
1464 (p) => 10
1465
1466The value outside of the dynamic extent of the body is unaffected. To
1467update the current value, apply it to one argument:
1468
1469 (p 20) => 10
1470 (p) => 20
1471
1472As you can see, the call that updates a parameter returns its previous
1473value.
1474
1475All values for the parameter are first run through the CONV procedure,
1476including INIT, the initial value. The default CONV procedure is the
1477identity procedure. CONV is commonly used to ensure some set of
1478invariants on the values that a parameter may have."
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1479 (let ((fluid (make-fluid (conv init))))
1480 (make-struct <parameter> 0
1481 (case-lambda
1482 (() (fluid-ref fluid))
1483 ((x) (let ((prev (fluid-ref fluid)))
1484 (fluid-set! fluid (conv x))
1485 prev)))
1486 fluid conv)))
1487
1488(define (parameter? x)
1489 (and (struct? x) (eq? (struct-vtable x) <parameter>)))
1490
1491(define (parameter-fluid p)
1492 (if (parameter? p)
1493 (struct-ref p 1)
1494 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "parameter-fluid"
1495 "Not a parameter: ~S" (list p) #f)))
1496
1497(define (parameter-converter p)
1498 (if (parameter? p)
1499 (struct-ref p 2)
1500 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "parameter-fluid"
1501 "Not a parameter: ~S" (list p) #f)))
1502
1503(define-syntax parameterize
1504 (lambda (x)
1505 (syntax-case x ()
1506 ((_ ((param value) ...) body body* ...)
1507 (with-syntax (((p ...) (generate-temporaries #'(param ...))))
1508 #'(let ((p param) ...)
1509 (if (not (parameter? p))
1510 (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "parameterize"
1511 "Not a parameter: ~S" (list p) #f))
1512 ...
1513 (with-fluids (((struct-ref p 1) ((struct-ref p 2) value))
1514 ...)
1515 body body* ...)))))))
1516
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1517(define* (fluid->parameter fluid #:optional (conv (lambda (x) x)))
1518 "Make a parameter that wraps a fluid.
1519
1520The value of the parameter will be the same as the value of the fluid.
1521If the parameter is rebound in some dynamic extent, perhaps via
1522`parameterize', the new value will be run through the optional CONV
1523procedure, as with any parameter. Note that unlike `make-parameter',
1524CONV is not applied to the initial value."
1525 (make-struct <parameter> 0
1526 (case-lambda
1527 (() (fluid-ref fluid))
1528 ((x) (let ((prev (fluid-ref fluid)))
1529 (fluid-set! fluid (conv x))
1530 prev)))
1531 fluid conv))
1532
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1534
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1535;;; Once parameters have booted, define the default prompt tag as being
1536;;; a parameter.
1537;;;
1538
1539(set! default-prompt-tag (make-parameter (default-prompt-tag)))
1540
1541\f
1542
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1543;;; Current ports as parameters.
1544;;;
1545
747bd534 1546(let ()
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1547 (define-syntax-rule (port-parameterize! binding fluid predicate msg)
1548 (begin
1549 (set! binding (fluid->parameter (module-ref (current-module) 'fluid)
1550 (lambda (x)
1551 (if (predicate x) x
1552 (error msg x)))))
1553 (hashq-remove! (%get-pre-modules-obarray) 'fluid)))
1554
1555 (port-parameterize! current-input-port %current-input-port-fluid
1556 input-port? "expected an input port")
1557 (port-parameterize! current-output-port %current-output-port-fluid
1558 output-port? "expected an output port")
1559 (port-parameterize! current-error-port %current-error-port-fluid
1560 output-port? "expected an output port"))
1561
1562\f
1563
1564;;; {Warnings}
1565;;;
1566
1567(define current-warning-port
1568 (make-parameter (current-error-port)
1569 (lambda (x)
1570 (if (output-port? x)
1571 x
1572 (error "expected an output port" x)))))
1573
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1576
1577;;; {Languages}
1578;;;
1579
1580;; The language can be a symbolic name or a <language> object from
1581;; (system base language).
1582;;
1583(define current-language (make-parameter 'scheme))
1584
1585
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3d2ada2f 1587
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1588;;; {High-Level Port Routines}
1589;;;
1590
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1591(define* (open-input-file
1592 file #:key (binary #f) (encoding #f) (guess-encoding #f))
1593 "Takes a string naming an existing file and returns an input port
1594capable of delivering characters from the file. If the file
1595cannot be opened, an error is signalled."
1596 (open-file file (if binary "rb" "r")
1597 #:encoding encoding
1598 #:guess-encoding guess-encoding))
1599
1600(define* (open-output-file file #:key (binary #f) (encoding #f))
1601 "Takes a string naming an output file to be created and returns an
1602output port capable of writing characters to a new file by that
1603name. If the file cannot be opened, an error is signalled. If a
1604file with the given name already exists, the effect is unspecified."
1605 (open-file file (if binary "wb" "w")
1606 #:encoding encoding))
1607
1608(define* (call-with-input-file
1609 file proc #:key (binary #f) (encoding #f) (guess-encoding #f))
1610 "PROC should be a procedure of one argument, and FILE should be a
1611string naming a file. The file must
1612already exist. These procedures call PROC
1613with one argument: the port obtained by opening the named file for
1614input or output. If the file cannot be opened, an error is
f6e6b518 1615signalled. If the procedure returns, then the port is closed
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1616automatically and the values yielded by the procedure are returned.
1617If the procedure does not return, then the port will not be closed
1618automatically unless it is possible to prove that the port will
1619never again be used for a read or write operation."
1620 (let ((p (open-input-file file
1621 #:binary binary
1622 #:encoding encoding
1623 #:guess-encoding guess-encoding)))
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1624 (call-with-values
1625 (lambda () (proc p))
1626 (lambda vals
1627 (close-input-port p)
1628 (apply values vals)))))
1629
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1630(define* (call-with-output-file file proc #:key (binary #f) (encoding #f))
1631 "PROC should be a procedure of one argument, and FILE should be a
1632string naming a file. The behaviour is unspecified if the file
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1633already exists. These procedures call PROC
1634with one argument: the port obtained by opening the named file for
1635input or output. If the file cannot be opened, an error is
1636signalled. If the procedure returns, then the port is closed
1637automatically and the values yielded by the procedure are returned.
1638If the procedure does not return, then the port will not be closed
1639automatically unless it is possible to prove that the port will
1640never again be used for a read or write operation."
f6f4feb0 1641 (let ((p (open-output-file file #:binary binary #:encoding encoding)))
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1642 (call-with-values
1643 (lambda () (proc p))
1644 (lambda vals
1645 (close-output-port p)
1646 (apply values vals)))))
1647
1648(define (with-input-from-port port thunk)
1649 (parameterize ((current-input-port port))
1650 (thunk)))
1651
1652(define (with-output-to-port port thunk)
1653 (parameterize ((current-output-port port))
1654 (thunk)))
1655
1656(define (with-error-to-port port thunk)
1657 (parameterize ((current-error-port port))
1658 (thunk)))
1659
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1660(define* (with-input-from-file
1661 file thunk #:key (binary #f) (encoding #f) (guess-encoding #f))
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1662 "THUNK must be a procedure of no arguments, and FILE must be a
1663string naming a file. The file must already exist. The file is opened for
1664input, an input port connected to it is made
f6f4feb0 1665the default value returned by `current-input-port',
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1666and the THUNK is called with no arguments.
1667When the THUNK returns, the port is closed and the previous
1668default is restored. Returns the values yielded by THUNK. If an
1669escape procedure is used to escape from the continuation of these
1670procedures, their behavior is implementation dependent."
1671 (call-with-input-file file
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1672 (lambda (p) (with-input-from-port p thunk))
1673 #:binary binary
1674 #:encoding encoding
1675 #:guess-encoding guess-encoding))
f6e6b518 1676
f6f4feb0 1677(define* (with-output-to-file file thunk #:key (binary #f) (encoding #f))
f6e6b518 1678 "THUNK must be a procedure of no arguments, and FILE must be a
f6f4feb0 1679string naming a file. The effect is unspecified if the file already exists.
f6e6b518 1680The file is opened for output, an output port connected to it is made
f6f4feb0 1681the default value returned by `current-output-port',
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1682and the THUNK is called with no arguments.
1683When the THUNK returns, the port is closed and the previous
1684default is restored. Returns the values yielded by THUNK. If an
1685escape procedure is used to escape from the continuation of these
1686procedures, their behavior is implementation dependent."
1687 (call-with-output-file file
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1688 (lambda (p) (with-output-to-port p thunk))
1689 #:binary binary
1690 #:encoding encoding))
f6e6b518 1691
f6f4feb0 1692(define* (with-error-to-file file thunk #:key (binary #f) (encoding #f))
f6e6b518 1693 "THUNK must be a procedure of no arguments, and FILE must be a
f6f4feb0 1694string naming a file. The effect is unspecified if the file already exists.
f6e6b518 1695The file is opened for output, an output port connected to it is made
f6f4feb0 1696the default value returned by `current-error-port',
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1697and the THUNK is called with no arguments.
1698When the THUNK returns, the port is closed and the previous
1699default is restored. Returns the values yielded by THUNK. If an
1700escape procedure is used to escape from the continuation of these
1701procedures, their behavior is implementation dependent."
1702 (call-with-output-file file
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1703 (lambda (p) (with-error-to-port p thunk))
1704 #:binary binary
1705 #:encoding encoding))
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1707(define (call-with-input-string string proc)
1708 "Calls the one-argument procedure @var{proc} with a newly created
1709input port from which @var{string}'s contents may be read. The value
1710yielded by the @var{proc} is returned."
1711 (proc (open-input-string string)))
1712
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1713(define (with-input-from-string string thunk)
1714 "THUNK must be a procedure of no arguments.
1715The test of STRING is opened for
1716input, an input port connected to it is made,
1717and the THUNK is called with no arguments.
1718When the THUNK returns, the port is closed.
1719Returns the values yielded by THUNK. If an
1720escape procedure is used to escape from the continuation of these
1721procedures, their behavior is implementation dependent."
1722 (call-with-input-string string
1723 (lambda (p) (with-input-from-port p thunk))))
1724
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1725(define (call-with-output-string proc)
1726 "Calls the one-argument procedure @var{proc} with a newly created output
1727port. When the function returns, the string composed of the characters
1728written into the port is returned."
1729 (let ((port (open-output-string)))
1730 (proc port)
1731 (get-output-string port)))
1732
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1733(define (with-output-to-string thunk)
1734 "Calls THUNK and returns its output as a string."
1735 (call-with-output-string
1736 (lambda (p) (with-output-to-port p thunk))))
1737
1738(define (with-error-to-string thunk)
1739 "Calls THUNK and returns its error output as a string."
1740 (call-with-output-string
1741 (lambda (p) (with-error-to-port p thunk))))
1742
1743(define the-eof-object (call-with-input-string "" (lambda (p) (read-char p))))
1744
1745\f
1746
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1747;;; {Booleans}
1748;;;
1749
1750(define (->bool x) (not (not x)))
1751
1752\f
3d2ada2f 1753
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1754;;; {Symbols}
1755;;;
1756
1757(define (symbol-append . args)
06f0414c 1758 (string->symbol (apply string-append (map symbol->string args))))
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1759
1760(define (list->symbol . args)
1761 (string->symbol (apply list->string args)))
1762
1763(define (symbol . args)
1764 (string->symbol (apply string args)))
1765
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3d2ada2f 1767
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1768;;; {Lists}
1769;;;
1770
1771(define (list-index l k)
1772 (let loop ((n 0)
9b5a0d84 1773 (l l))
0f2d19dd 1774 (and (not (null? l))
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1775 (if (eq? (car l) k)
1776 n
1777 (loop (+ n 1) (cdr l))))))
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1781;; Load `posix.scm' even when not (provided? 'posix) so that we get the
1782;; `stat' accessors.
1783(primitive-load-path "ice-9/posix")
6fa8995c 1784
52cfc69b 1785(if (provided? 'socket)
1e6ebf54 1786 (primitive-load-path "ice-9/networking"))
3afb28ce 1787
f3197274 1788;; For reference, Emacs file-exists-p uses stat in this same way.
6fa8995c 1789(define file-exists?
52cfc69b 1790 (if (provided? 'posix)
6fa8995c 1791 (lambda (str)
9b5a0d84 1792 (->bool (stat str #f)))
6fa8995c 1793 (lambda (str)
d867c749 1794 (let ((port (catch 'system-error (lambda () (open-input-file str))
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1795 (lambda args #f))))
1796 (if port (begin (close-port port) #t)
1797 #f)))))
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1799(define file-is-directory?
52cfc69b 1800 (if (provided? 'posix)
6fa8995c 1801 (lambda (str)
9b5a0d84 1802 (eq? (stat:type (stat str)) 'directory))
6fa8995c 1803 (lambda (str)
9b5a0d84 1804 (let ((port (catch 'system-error
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1805 (lambda ()
1806 (open-input-file (string-append str "/.")))
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1807 (lambda args #f))))
1808 (if port (begin (close-port port) #t)
1809 #f)))))
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1811(define (system-error-errno args)
1812 (if (eq? (car args) 'system-error)
1813 (car (list-ref args 4))
1814 #f))
1815
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1818;;; {Error Handling}
1819;;;
1820
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1821(define error
1822 (case-lambda
1823 (()
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1824 (scm-error 'misc-error #f "?" #f #f))
1825 ((message . args)
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1826 (let ((msg (string-join (cons "~A" (make-list (length args) "~S")))))
1827 (scm-error 'misc-error #f msg (cons message args) #f)))))
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1831;;; {Time Structures}
1832;;;
1833
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1834(define (tm:sec obj) (vector-ref obj 0))
1835(define (tm:min obj) (vector-ref obj 1))
1836(define (tm:hour obj) (vector-ref obj 2))
1837(define (tm:mday obj) (vector-ref obj 3))
1838(define (tm:mon obj) (vector-ref obj 4))
1839(define (tm:year obj) (vector-ref obj 5))
1840(define (tm:wday obj) (vector-ref obj 6))
1841(define (tm:yday obj) (vector-ref obj 7))
1842(define (tm:isdst obj) (vector-ref obj 8))
1843(define (tm:gmtoff obj) (vector-ref obj 9))
1844(define (tm:zone obj) (vector-ref obj 10))
1845
1846(define (set-tm:sec obj val) (vector-set! obj 0 val))
1847(define (set-tm:min obj val) (vector-set! obj 1 val))
1848(define (set-tm:hour obj val) (vector-set! obj 2 val))
1849(define (set-tm:mday obj val) (vector-set! obj 3 val))
1850(define (set-tm:mon obj val) (vector-set! obj 4 val))
1851(define (set-tm:year obj val) (vector-set! obj 5 val))
1852(define (set-tm:wday obj val) (vector-set! obj 6 val))
1853(define (set-tm:yday obj val) (vector-set! obj 7 val))
1854(define (set-tm:isdst obj val) (vector-set! obj 8 val))
1855(define (set-tm:gmtoff obj val) (vector-set! obj 9 val))
1856(define (set-tm:zone obj val) (vector-set! obj 10 val))
1857
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1858(define (tms:clock obj) (vector-ref obj 0))
1859(define (tms:utime obj) (vector-ref obj 1))
1860(define (tms:stime obj) (vector-ref obj 2))
1861(define (tms:cutime obj) (vector-ref obj 3))
1862(define (tms:cstime obj) (vector-ref obj 4))
1863
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1865
1866;;; {File Descriptors and Ports}
1867;;;
1868
1334c61a 1869(define file-position ftell)
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1870(define* (file-set-position port offset #:optional (whence SEEK_SET))
1871 (seek port offset whence))
8b13c6b3 1872
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1873(define (move->fdes fd/port fd)
1874 (cond ((integer? fd/port)
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1875 (dup->fdes fd/port fd)
1876 (close fd/port)
1877 fd)
1878 (else
1879 (primitive-move->fdes fd/port fd)
1880 (set-port-revealed! fd/port 1)
1881 fd/port)))
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1882
1883(define (release-port-handle port)
1884 (let ((revealed (port-revealed port)))
1885 (if (> revealed 0)
9b5a0d84 1886 (set-port-revealed! port (- revealed 1)))))
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1888(define dup->port
1889 (case-lambda
1890 ((port/fd mode)
1891 (fdopen (dup->fdes port/fd) mode))
1892 ((port/fd mode new-fd)
1893 (let ((port (fdopen (dup->fdes port/fd new-fd) mode)))
1894 (set-port-revealed! port 1)
1895 port))))
1896
1897(define dup->inport
1898 (case-lambda
1899 ((port/fd)
1900 (dup->port port/fd "r"))
1901 ((port/fd new-fd)
1902 (dup->port port/fd "r" new-fd))))
1903
1904(define dup->outport
1905 (case-lambda
1906 ((port/fd)
1907 (dup->port port/fd "w"))
1908 ((port/fd new-fd)
1909 (dup->port port/fd "w" new-fd))))
1910
1911(define dup
1912 (case-lambda
1913 ((port/fd)
1914 (if (integer? port/fd)
1915 (dup->fdes port/fd)
1916 (dup->port port/fd (port-mode port/fd))))
1917 ((port/fd new-fd)
1918 (if (integer? port/fd)
1919 (dup->fdes port/fd new-fd)
1920 (dup->port port/fd (port-mode port/fd) new-fd)))))
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1921
1922(define (duplicate-port port modes)
1923 (dup->port port modes))
1924
1925(define (fdes->inport fdes)
1926 (let loop ((rest-ports (fdes->ports fdes)))
1927 (cond ((null? rest-ports)
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1928 (let ((result (fdopen fdes "r")))
1929 (set-port-revealed! result 1)
1930 result))
1931 ((input-port? (car rest-ports))
1932 (set-port-revealed! (car rest-ports)
1933 (+ (port-revealed (car rest-ports)) 1))
1934 (car rest-ports))
1935 (else
1936 (loop (cdr rest-ports))))))
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1937
1938(define (fdes->outport fdes)
1939 (let loop ((rest-ports (fdes->ports fdes)))
1940 (cond ((null? rest-ports)
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1941 (let ((result (fdopen fdes "w")))
1942 (set-port-revealed! result 1)
1943 result))
1944 ((output-port? (car rest-ports))
1945 (set-port-revealed! (car rest-ports)
1946 (+ (port-revealed (car rest-ports)) 1))
1947 (car rest-ports))
1948 (else
1949 (loop (cdr rest-ports))))))
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1950
1951(define (port->fdes port)
1952 (set-port-revealed! port (+ (port-revealed port) 1))
1953 (fileno port))
1954
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1955(define (setenv name value)
1956 (if value
1957 (putenv (string-append name "=" value))
1958 (putenv name)))
1959
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1960(define (unsetenv name)
1961 "Remove the entry for NAME from the environment."
1962 (putenv name))
1963
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3d2ada2f 1965
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1966;;; {Load Paths}
1967;;;
1968
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1969(let-syntax ((compile-time-case
1970 (lambda (stx)
1971 (syntax-case stx ()
1972 ((_ exp clauses ...)
1973 (let ((val (primitive-eval (syntax->datum #'exp))))
1974 (let next-clause ((clauses #'(clauses ...)))
1975 (syntax-case clauses (else)
1976 (()
1977 (syntax-violation 'compile-time-case
1978 "all clauses failed to match" stx))
1979 (((else form ...))
1980 #'(begin form ...))
1981 ((((k ...) form ...) clauses ...)
1982 (if (memv val (syntax->datum #'(k ...)))
1983 #'(begin form ...)
1984 (next-clause #'(clauses ...))))))))))))
1985 ;; emacs: (put 'compile-time-case 'scheme-indent-function 1)
1986 (compile-time-case (system-file-name-convention)
1987 ((posix)
1988 (define (file-name-separator? c)
1989 (char=? c #\/))
1990
1991 (define file-name-separator-string "/")
1992
1993 (define (absolute-file-name? file-name)
1994 (string-prefix? "/" file-name)))
1995
1996 ((windows)
1997 (define (file-name-separator? c)
1998 (or (char=? c #\/)
1999 (char=? c #\\)))
2000
2001 (define file-name-separator-string "\\")
2002
2003 (define (absolute-file-name? file-name)
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2004 (define (file-name-separator-at-index? idx)
2005 (and (> (string-length file-name) idx)
2006 (file-name-separator? (string-ref file-name idx))))
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2007 (define (unc-file-name?)
2008 ;; Universal Naming Convention (UNC) file-names start with \\,
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2009 ;; and are always absolute. See:
2010 ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx#fully_qualified_vs._relative_paths
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2011 (and (file-name-separator-at-index? 0)
2012 (file-name-separator-at-index? 1)))
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2013 (define (has-drive-specifier?)
2014 (and (>= (string-length file-name) 2)
2015 (let ((drive (string-ref file-name 0)))
2016 (or (char<=? #\a drive #\z)
2017 (char<=? #\A drive #\Z)))
2018 (eqv? (string-ref file-name 1) #\:)))
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2019 (or (unc-file-name?)
2020 (if (has-drive-specifier?)
2021 (file-name-separator-at-index? 2)
2022 (file-name-separator-at-index? 0)))))))
2023
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2024(define (in-vicinity vicinity file)
2025 (let ((tail (let ((len (string-length vicinity)))
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2026 (if (zero? len)
2027 #f
2028 (string-ref vicinity (- len 1))))))
3cab8392 2029 (string-append vicinity
9b6316ea 2030 (if (or (not tail) (file-name-separator? tail))
9b5a0d84 2031 ""
9b6316ea 2032 file-name-separator-string)
9b5a0d84 2033 file)))
02ceadb8 2034
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3d2ada2f 2036
ef00e7f4 2037;;; {Help for scm_shell}
3d2ada2f 2038;;;
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2039;;; The argument-processing code used by Guile-based shells generates
2040;;; Scheme code based on the argument list. This page contains help
2041;;; functions for the code it generates.
3d2ada2f 2042;;;
ef00e7f4 2043
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2044(define (command-line) (program-arguments))
2045
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2046;; This is mostly for the internal use of the code generated by
2047;; scm_compile_shell_switches.
eef6519b 2048
ef00e7f4 2049(define (load-user-init)
1f08acd9 2050 (let* ((home (or (getenv "HOME")
9b5a0d84 2051 (false-if-exception (passwd:dir (getpwuid (getuid))))
9b6316ea 2052 file-name-separator-string)) ;; fallback for cygwin etc.
9b5a0d84 2053 (init-file (in-vicinity home ".guile")))
1f08acd9 2054 (if (file-exists? init-file)
9b5a0d84 2055 (primitive-load init-file))))
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2056
2057\f
3d2ada2f 2058
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2059;;; {The interpreter stack}
2060;;;
2061
06dcb9df 2062;; %stacks defined in stacks.c
a6cd3555 2063(define (%start-stack tag thunk)
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2064 (let ((prompt-tag (make-prompt-tag "start-stack")))
2065 (call-with-prompt
2066 prompt-tag
2067 (lambda ()
2068 (with-fluids ((%stacks (acons tag prompt-tag
2069 (or (fluid-ref %stacks) '()))))
2070 (thunk)))
2071 (lambda (k . args)
52738540 2072 (%start-stack tag (lambda () (apply k args)))))))
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2073
2074(define-syntax-rule (start-stack tag exp)
2075 (%start-stack tag (lambda () exp)))
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2076
2077\f
2078
a06181a2 2079;;; {Loading by paths}
3d2ada2f 2080;;;
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2081
2082;;; Load a Scheme source file named NAME, searching for it in the
2083;;; directories listed in %load-path, and applying each of the file
2084;;; name extensions listed in %load-extensions.
2085(define (load-from-path name)
2086 (start-stack 'load-stack
9b5a0d84 2087 (primitive-load-path name)))
0f2d19dd 2088
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2089(define-syntax-rule (add-to-load-path elt)
2090 "Add ELT to Guile's load path, at compile-time and at run-time."
f6ddf827 2091 (eval-when (expand load eval)
21ad60a1 2092 (set! %load-path (cons elt %load-path))))
925172cf 2093
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2094(define %load-verbosely #f)
2095(define (assert-load-verbosity v) (set! %load-verbosely v))
2096
2097(define (%load-announce file)
2098 (if %load-verbosely
2c27dd57 2099 (with-output-to-port (current-warning-port)
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2100 (lambda ()
2101 (display ";;; ")
2102 (display "loading ")
2103 (display file)
2104 (newline)
2105 (force-output)))))
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2106
2107(set! %load-hook %load-announce)
2108
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3d2ada2f 2110
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2111;;; {Reader Extensions}
2112;;;
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2113;;; Reader code for various "#c" forms.
2114;;;
2115
9447207f 2116(define read-eval? (make-fluid #f))
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2117(read-hash-extend #\.
2118 (lambda (c port)
2119 (if (fluid-ref read-eval?)
2120 (eval (read port) (interaction-environment))
2121 (error
71335c0d 2122 "#. read expansion found and read-eval? is #f."))))
75a97b92 2123
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3d2ada2f 2125
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2126;;; {Low Level Modules}
2127;;;
2128;;; These are the low level data structures for modules.
2129;;;
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2130;;; Every module object is of the type 'module-type', which is a record
2131;;; consisting of the following members:
2132;;;
2de74cb5 2133;;; - eval-closure: A deprecated field, to be removed in Guile 2.2.
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2134;;;
2135;;; - obarray: a hash table that maps symbols to variable objects. In this
2136;;; hash table, the definitions are found that are local to the module (that
2137;;; is, not imported from other modules). When looking up bindings in the
2138;;; module, this hash table is searched first.
2139;;;
2140;;; - binder: either #f or a function taking a module and a symbol argument.
2141;;; If it is a function it is called after the obarray has been
2142;;; unsuccessfully searched for a binding. It then can provide bindings
2143;;; that would otherwise not be found locally in the module.
2144;;;
2145;;; - uses: a list of modules from which non-local bindings can be inherited.
2146;;; These modules are the third place queried for bindings after the obarray
2147;;; has been unsuccessfully searched and the binder function did not deliver
2148;;; a result either.
2149;;;
2150;;; - transformer: either #f or a function taking a scheme expression as
2151;;; delivered by read. If it is a function, it will be called to perform
2152;;; syntax transformations (e. g. makro expansion) on the given scheme
2153;;; expression. The output of the transformer function will then be passed
2154;;; to Guile's internal memoizer. This means that the output must be valid
2155;;; scheme code. The only exception is, that the output may make use of the
2156;;; syntax extensions provided to identify the modules that a binding
2157;;; belongs to.
2158;;;
2159;;; - name: the name of the module. This is used for all kinds of printing
2160;;; outputs. In certain places the module name also serves as a way of
2161;;; identification. When adding a module to the uses list of another
2162;;; module, it is made sure that the new uses list will not contain two
2163;;; modules of the same name.
2164;;;
2165;;; - kind: classification of the kind of module. The value is (currently?)
2166;;; only used for printing. It has no influence on how a module is treated.
2167;;; Currently the following values are used when setting the module kind:
2168;;; 'module, 'directory, 'interface, 'custom-interface. If no explicit kind
2169;;; is set, it defaults to 'module.
2170;;;
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2171;;; - duplicates-handlers: a list of procedures that get called to make a
2172;;; choice between two duplicate bindings when name clashes occur. See the
2173;;; `duplicate-handlers' global variable below.
37f5dfe5 2174;;;
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2175;;; - observers: a list of procedures that get called when the module is
2176;;; modified.
37f5dfe5 2177;;;
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2178;;; - weak-observers: a weak-key hash table of procedures that get called
2179;;; when the module is modified. See `module-observe-weak' for details.
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2180;;;
2181;;; In addition, the module may (must?) contain a binding for
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2182;;; `%module-public-interface'. This variable should be bound to a module
2183;;; representing the exported interface of a module. See the
2184;;; `module-public-interface' and `module-export!' procedures.
37f5dfe5 2185;;;
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2186;;; !!! warning: The interface to lazy binder procedures is going
2187;;; to be changed in an incompatible way to permit all the basic
2188;;; module ops to be virtualized.
2189;;;
2190;;; (make-module size use-list lazy-binding-proc) => module
2191;;; module-{obarray,uses,binder}[|-set!]
2192;;; (module? obj) => [#t|#f]
2193;;; (module-locally-bound? module symbol) => [#t|#f]
2194;;; (module-bound? module symbol) => [#t|#f]
2195;;; (module-symbol-locally-interned? module symbol) => [#t|#f]
2196;;; (module-symbol-interned? module symbol) => [#t|#f]
2197;;; (module-local-variable module symbol) => [#<variable ...> | #f]
2198;;; (module-variable module symbol) => [#<variable ...> | #f]
2199;;; (module-symbol-binding module symbol opt-value)
9b5a0d84 2200;;; => [ <obj> | opt-value | an error occurs ]
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2201;;; (module-make-local-var! module symbol) => #<variable...>
2202;;; (module-add! module symbol var) => unspecified
2203;;; (module-remove! module symbol) => unspecified
2204;;; (module-for-each proc module) => unspecified
2205;;; (make-scm-module) => module ; a lazy copy of the symhash module
2206;;; (set-current-module module) => unspecified
2207;;; (current-module) => #<module...>
2208;;;
2209;;;
2210
2211\f
3d2ada2f 2212
44cf1f0f 2213;;; {Printing Modules}
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2214;;;
2215
44cf1f0f 2216;; This is how modules are printed. You can re-define it.
31ac29b6 2217(define (%print-module mod port)
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2218 (display "#<" port)
2219 (display (or (module-kind mod) "module") port)
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2220 (display " " port)
2221 (display (module-name mod) port)
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2222 (display " " port)
2223 (display (number->string (object-address mod) 16) port)
2224 (display ">" port))
2225
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2226(letrec-syntax
2227 ;; Locally extend the syntax to allow record accessors to be defined at
2228 ;; compile-time. Cache the rtd locally to the constructor, the getters and
2229 ;; the setters, in order to allow for redefinition of the record type; not
2230 ;; relevant in the case of modules, but perhaps if we make this public, it
2231 ;; could matter.
2232
2233 ((define-record-type
2234 (lambda (x)
2235 (define (make-id scope . fragments)
49689a3f 2236 (datum->syntax scope
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2237 (apply symbol-append
2238 (map (lambda (x)
2239 (if (symbol? x) x (syntax->datum x)))
2240 fragments))))
2241
2242 (define (getter rtd type-name field slot)
2243 #`(define #,(make-id rtd type-name '- field)
2244 (let ((rtd #,rtd))
2245 (lambda (#,type-name)
2246 (if (eq? (struct-vtable #,type-name) rtd)
2247 (struct-ref #,type-name #,slot)
2248 (%record-type-error rtd #,type-name))))))
2249
2250 (define (setter rtd type-name field slot)
2251 #`(define #,(make-id rtd 'set- type-name '- field '!)
2252 (let ((rtd #,rtd))
2253 (lambda (#,type-name val)
2254 (if (eq? (struct-vtable #,type-name) rtd)
2255 (struct-set! #,type-name #,slot val)
2256 (%record-type-error rtd #,type-name))))))
2257
2258 (define (accessors rtd type-name fields n exp)
2259 (syntax-case fields ()
2260 (() exp)
2261 (((field #:no-accessors) field* ...) (identifier? #'field)
2262 (accessors rtd type-name #'(field* ...) (1+ n)
2263 exp))
2264 (((field #:no-setter) field* ...) (identifier? #'field)
2265 (accessors rtd type-name #'(field* ...) (1+ n)
2266 #`(begin #,exp
2267 #,(getter rtd type-name #'field n))))
2268 (((field #:no-getter) field* ...) (identifier? #'field)
2269 (accessors rtd type-name #'(field* ...) (1+ n)
2270 #`(begin #,exp
2271 #,(setter rtd type-name #'field n))))
2272 ((field field* ...) (identifier? #'field)
2273 (accessors rtd type-name #'(field* ...) (1+ n)
2274 #`(begin #,exp
2275 #,(getter rtd type-name #'field n)
2276 #,(setter rtd type-name #'field n))))))
2277
2278 (define (predicate rtd type-name fields exp)
2279 (accessors
2280 rtd type-name fields 0
2281 #`(begin
2282 #,exp
2283 (define (#,(make-id rtd type-name '?) obj)
2284 (and (struct? obj) (eq? (struct-vtable obj) #,rtd))))))
2285
2286 (define (field-list fields)
2287 (syntax-case fields ()
2288 (() '())
2289 (((f . opts) . rest) (identifier? #'f)
2290 (cons #'f (field-list #'rest)))
2291 ((f . rest) (identifier? #'f)
2292 (cons #'f (field-list #'rest)))))
2293
2294 (define (constructor rtd type-name fields exp)
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2295 (let* ((ctor (make-id rtd type-name '-constructor))
2296 (args (field-list fields))
2297 (n (length fields))
2298 (slots (iota n)))
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2299 (predicate rtd type-name fields
2300 #`(begin #,exp
2301 (define #,ctor
2302 (let ((rtd #,rtd))
2303 (lambda #,args
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2304 (let ((s (allocate-struct rtd #,n)))
2305 #,@(map
2306 (lambda (arg slot)
2307 #`(struct-set! s #,slot #,arg))
2308 args slots)
2309 s))))
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2310 (struct-set! #,rtd (+ vtable-offset-user 2)
2311 #,ctor)))))
2312
2313 (define (type type-name printer fields)
2314 (define (make-layout)
2315 (let lp ((fields fields) (slots '()))
2316 (syntax-case fields ()
2317 (() (datum->syntax #'here
2318 (make-struct-layout
2319 (apply string-append slots))))
2320 ((_ . rest) (lp #'rest (cons "pw" slots))))))
2321
2322 (let ((rtd (make-id type-name type-name '-type)))
2323 (constructor rtd type-name fields
2324 #`(begin
2325 (define #,rtd
2326 (make-struct record-type-vtable 0
2327 '#,(make-layout)
2328 #,printer
2329 '#,type-name
2330 '#,(field-list fields)))
2331 (set-struct-vtable-name! #,rtd '#,type-name)))))
2332
2333 (syntax-case x ()
2334 ((_ type-name printer (field ...))
2335 (type #'type-name #'printer #'(field ...)))))))
2336
2337 ;; module-type
2338 ;;
2339 ;; A module is characterized by an obarray in which local symbols
2340 ;; are interned, a list of modules, "uses", from which non-local
2341 ;; bindings can be inherited, and an optional lazy-binder which
2342 ;; is a (CLOSURE module symbol) which, as a last resort, can provide
2343 ;; bindings that would otherwise not be found locally in the module.
2344 ;;
2345 ;; NOTE: If you change the set of fields or their order, you also need to
2346 ;; change the constants in libguile/modules.h.
2347 ;;
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2348 ;; NOTE: The getter `module-transfomer' is defined libguile/modules.c.
2349 ;; NOTE: The getter `module-name' is defined later, due to boot reasons.
4e48b495 2350 ;; NOTE: The getter `module-public-interface' is used in libguile/modules.c.
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2351 ;;
2352 (define-record-type module
2353 (lambda (obj port) (%print-module obj port))
2354 (obarray
2355 uses
2356 binder
2357 eval-closure
2358 (transformer #:no-getter)
2359 (name #:no-getter)
2360 kind
2361 duplicates-handlers
2362 (import-obarray #:no-setter)
2363 observers
2364 (weak-observers #:no-setter)
f905381d 2365 version
81fc66cf 2366 submodules
4e48b495 2367 submodule-binder
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2368 public-interface
2369 filename)))
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0f2d19dd 2371
8b718458 2372;; make-module &opt size uses binder
0f2d19dd 2373;;
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2374;; Create a new module, perhaps with a particular size of obarray,
2375;; initial uses list, or binding procedure.
0f2d19dd 2376;;
e9729cbb 2377(define* (make-module #:optional (size 31) (uses '()) (binder #f))
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2378 (if (not (integer? size))
2379 (error "Illegal size to make-module." size))
2380 (if (not (and (list? uses)
2381 (and-map module? uses)))
2382 (error "Incorrect use list." uses))
2383 (if (and binder (not (procedure? binder)))
2384 (error
2385 "Lazy-binder expected to be a procedure or #f." binder))
2386
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2387 (module-constructor (make-hash-table size)
2388 uses binder #f macroexpand
2389 #f #f #f
747747ee 2390 (make-hash-table)
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2391 '()
2392 (make-weak-key-hash-table 31) #f
2393 (make-hash-table 7) #f #f #f))
0f2d19dd 2394
8b718458 2395
0f2d19dd 2396\f
3d2ada2f 2397
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2398;;; {Observer protocol}
2399;;;
2400
2401(define (module-observe module proc)
2402 (set-module-observers! module (cons proc (module-observers module)))
2403 (cons module proc))
2404
723ae5b3 2405(define* (module-observe-weak module observer-id #:optional (proc observer-id))
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2406 ;; Register PROC as an observer of MODULE under name OBSERVER-ID (which can
2407 ;; be any Scheme object). PROC is invoked and passed MODULE any time
2408 ;; MODULE is modified. PROC gets unregistered when OBSERVER-ID gets GC'd
2409 ;; (thus, it is never unregistered if OBSERVER-ID is an immediate value,
2410 ;; for instance).
2411
2412 ;; The two-argument version is kept for backward compatibility: when called
2413 ;; with two arguments, the observer gets unregistered when closure PROC
2414 ;; gets GC'd (making it impossible to use an anonymous lambda for PROC).
723ae5b3 2415 (hashq-set! (module-weak-observers module) observer-id proc))
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2416
2417(define (module-unobserve token)
2418 (let ((module (car token))
9b5a0d84 2419 (id (cdr token)))
1777c18b 2420 (if (integer? id)
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2421 (hash-remove! (module-weak-observers module) id)
2422 (set-module-observers! module (delq1! id (module-observers module)))))
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2423 *unspecified*)
2424
d57da08b 2425(define module-defer-observers #f)
03d6cddc 2426(define module-defer-observers-mutex (make-mutex 'recursive))
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2427(define module-defer-observers-table (make-hash-table))
2428
1a961d7e 2429(define (module-modified m)
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2430 (if module-defer-observers
2431 (hash-set! module-defer-observers-table m #t)
2432 (module-call-observers m)))
2433
2434;;; This function can be used to delay calls to observers so that they
2435;;; can be called once only in the face of massive updating of modules.
2436;;;
2437(define (call-with-deferred-observers thunk)
2438 (dynamic-wind
2439 (lambda ()
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2440 (lock-mutex module-defer-observers-mutex)
2441 (set! module-defer-observers #t))
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2442 thunk
2443 (lambda ()
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2444 (set! module-defer-observers #f)
2445 (hash-for-each (lambda (m dummy)
2446 (module-call-observers m))
2447 module-defer-observers-table)
2448 (hash-clear! module-defer-observers-table)
2449 (unlock-mutex module-defer-observers-mutex))))
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2450
2451(define (module-call-observers m)
1777c18b 2452 (for-each (lambda (proc) (proc m)) (module-observers m))
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2453
2454 ;; We assume that weak observers don't (un)register themselves as they are
2455 ;; called since this would preclude proper iteration over the hash table
2456 ;; elements.
2457 (hash-for-each (lambda (id proc) (proc m)) (module-weak-observers m)))
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2458
2459\f
3d2ada2f 2460
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2461;;; {Module Searching in General}
2462;;;
2463;;; We sometimes want to look for properties of a symbol
2464;;; just within the obarray of one module. If the property
2465;;; holds, then it is said to hold ``locally'' as in, ``The symbol
2466;;; DISPLAY is locally rebound in the module `safe-guile'.''
2467;;;
2468;;;
2469;;; Other times, we want to test for a symbol property in the obarray
2470;;; of M and, if it is not found there, try each of the modules in the
2471;;; uses list of M. This is the normal way of testing for some
2472;;; property, so we state these properties without qualification as
2473;;; in: ``The symbol 'fnord is interned in module M because it is
2474;;; interned locally in module M2 which is a member of the uses list
2475;;; of M.''
2476;;;
2477
2478;; module-search fn m
20edfbbd 2479;;
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2480;; return the first non-#f result of FN applied to M and then to
2481;; the modules in the uses of m, and so on recursively. If all applications
2482;; return #f, then so does this function.
2483;;
2484(define (module-search fn m v)
2485 (define (loop pos)
2486 (and (pair? pos)
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2487 (or (module-search fn (car pos) v)
2488 (loop (cdr pos)))))
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2489 (or (fn m v)
2490 (loop (module-uses m))))
2491
2492
2493;;; {Is a symbol bound in a module?}
2494;;;
2495;;; Symbol S in Module M is bound if S is interned in M and if the binding
2496;;; of S in M has been set to some well-defined value.
2497;;;
2498
2499;; module-locally-bound? module symbol
2500;;
2501;; Is a symbol bound (interned and defined) locally in a given module?
2502;;
2503(define (module-locally-bound? m v)
2504 (let ((var (module-local-variable m v)))
2505 (and var
9b5a0d84 2506 (variable-bound? var))))
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2507
2508;; module-bound? module symbol
2509;;
2510;; Is a symbol bound (interned and defined) anywhere in a given module
2511;; or its uses?
2512;;
2513(define (module-bound? m v)
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2514 (let ((var (module-variable m v)))
2515 (and var
9b5a0d84 2516 (variable-bound? var))))
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2517
2518;;; {Is a symbol interned in a module?}
2519;;;
20edfbbd 2520;;; Symbol S in Module M is interned if S occurs in
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2521;;; of S in M has been set to some well-defined value.
2522;;;
2523;;; It is possible to intern a symbol in a module without providing
2524;;; an initial binding for the corresponding variable. This is done
2525;;; with:
2526;;; (module-add! module symbol (make-undefined-variable))
2527;;;
2528;;; In that case, the symbol is interned in the module, but not
2529;;; bound there. The unbound symbol shadows any binding for that
2530;;; symbol that might otherwise be inherited from a member of the uses list.
2531;;;
2532
2533(define (module-obarray-get-handle ob key)
2534 ((if (symbol? key) hashq-get-handle hash-get-handle) ob key))
2535
2536(define (module-obarray-ref ob key)
2537 ((if (symbol? key) hashq-ref hash-ref) ob key))
2538
2539(define (module-obarray-set! ob key val)
2540 ((if (symbol? key) hashq-set! hash-set!) ob key val))
2541
2542(define (module-obarray-remove! ob key)
2543 ((if (symbol? key) hashq-remove! hash-remove!) ob key))
2544
2545;; module-symbol-locally-interned? module symbol
20edfbbd 2546;;
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2547;; is a symbol interned (not neccessarily defined) locally in a given module
2548;; or its uses? Interned symbols shadow inherited bindings even if
2549;; they are not themselves bound to a defined value.
2550;;
2551(define (module-symbol-locally-interned? m v)
2552 (not (not (module-obarray-get-handle (module-obarray m) v))))
2553
2554;; module-symbol-interned? module symbol
20edfbbd 2555;;
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2556;; is a symbol interned (not neccessarily defined) anywhere in a given module
2557;; or its uses? Interned symbols shadow inherited bindings even if
2558;; they are not themselves bound to a defined value.
2559;;
2560(define (module-symbol-interned? m v)
2561 (module-search module-symbol-locally-interned? m v))
2562
2563
2564;;; {Mapping modules x symbols --> variables}
2565;;;
2566
2567;; module-local-variable module symbol
2568;; return the local variable associated with a MODULE and SYMBOL.
2569;;
2570;;; This function is very important. It is the only function that can
2571;;; return a variable from a module other than the mutators that store
2572;;; new variables in modules. Therefore, this function is the location
2573;;; of the "lazy binder" hack.
2574;;;
2575;;; If symbol is defined in MODULE, and if the definition binds symbol
2576;;; to a variable, return that variable object.
2577;;;
2578;;; If the symbols is not found at first, but the module has a lazy binder,
2579;;; then try the binder.
2580;;;
2581;;; If the symbol is not found at all, return #f.
2582;;;
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2583;;; (This is now written in C, see `modules.c'.)
2584;;;
0f2d19dd
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2585
2586;;; {Mapping modules x symbols --> bindings}
2587;;;
2588;;; These are similar to the mapping to variables, except that the
2589;;; variable is dereferenced.
2590;;;
2591
2592;; module-symbol-binding module symbol opt-value
20edfbbd 2593;;
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2594;; return the binding of a variable specified by name within
2595;; a given module, signalling an error if the variable is unbound.
2596;; If the OPT-VALUE is passed, then instead of signalling an error,
2597;; return OPT-VALUE.
2598;;
2599(define (module-symbol-local-binding m v . opt-val)
2600 (let ((var (module-local-variable m v)))
7b07e5ef 2601 (if (and var (variable-bound? var))
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2602 (variable-ref var)
2603 (if (not (null? opt-val))
2604 (car opt-val)
2605 (error "Locally unbound variable." v)))))
0f2d19dd
JB
2606
2607;; module-symbol-binding module symbol opt-value
20edfbbd 2608;;
0f2d19dd
JB
2609;; return the binding of a variable specified by name within
2610;; a given module, signalling an error if the variable is unbound.
2611;; If the OPT-VALUE is passed, then instead of signalling an error,
2612;; return OPT-VALUE.
2613;;
2614(define (module-symbol-binding m v . opt-val)
2615 (let ((var (module-variable m v)))
7b07e5ef 2616 (if (and var (variable-bound? var))
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2617 (variable-ref var)
2618 (if (not (null? opt-val))
2619 (car opt-val)
2620 (error "Unbound variable." v)))))
0f2d19dd
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2621
2622
2623\f
3d2ada2f 2624
0f2d19dd
JB
2625;;; {Adding Variables to Modules}
2626;;;
0f2d19dd
JB
2627
2628;; module-make-local-var! module symbol
20edfbbd 2629;;
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JB
2630;; ensure a variable for V in the local namespace of M.
2631;; If no variable was already there, then create a new and uninitialzied
2632;; variable.
2633;;
d57da08b
MD
2634;; This function is used in modules.c.
2635;;
0f2d19dd
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2636(define (module-make-local-var! m v)
2637 (or (let ((b (module-obarray-ref (module-obarray m) v)))
9b5a0d84
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2638 (and (variable? b)
2639 (begin
2640 ;; Mark as modified since this function is called when
2641 ;; the standard eval closure defines a binding
2642 (module-modified m)
2643 b)))
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2645 ;; Create a new local variable.
2646 (let ((local-var (make-undefined-variable)))
2647 (module-add! m v local-var)
2648 local-var)))
0f2d19dd 2649
89d06712 2650;; module-ensure-local-variable! module symbol
9540368e 2651;;
89d06712
MV
2652;; Ensure that there is a local variable in MODULE for SYMBOL. If
2653;; there is no binding for SYMBOL, create a new uninitialized
2654;; variable. Return the local variable.
9540368e 2655;;
89d06712
MV
2656(define (module-ensure-local-variable! module symbol)
2657 (or (module-local-variable module symbol)
9540368e 2658 (let ((var (make-undefined-variable)))
9b5a0d84
AW
2659 (module-add! module symbol var)
2660 var)))
9540368e 2661
0f2d19dd 2662;; module-add! module symbol var
20edfbbd 2663;;
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JB
2664;; ensure a particular variable for V in the local namespace of M.
2665;;
2666(define (module-add! m v var)
2667 (if (not (variable? var))
2668 (error "Bad variable to module-add!" var))
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2669 (if (not (symbol? v))
2670 (error "Bad symbol to module-add!" v))
1777c18b 2671 (module-obarray-set! (module-obarray m) v var)
1a961d7e 2672 (module-modified m))
0f2d19dd 2673
20edfbbd
TTN
2674;; module-remove!
2675;;
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JB
2676;; make sure that a symbol is undefined in the local namespace of M.
2677;;
2678(define (module-remove! m v)
c35738c1 2679 (module-obarray-remove! (module-obarray m) v)
1a961d7e 2680 (module-modified m))
0f2d19dd
JB
2681
2682(define (module-clear! m)
c35738c1 2683 (hash-clear! (module-obarray m))
1a961d7e 2684 (module-modified m))
0f2d19dd
JB
2685
2686;; MODULE-FOR-EACH -- exported
20edfbbd 2687;;
0f2d19dd
JB
2688;; Call PROC on each symbol in MODULE, with arguments of (SYMBOL VARIABLE).
2689;;
2690(define (module-for-each proc module)
c35738c1 2691 (hash-for-each proc (module-obarray module)))
0f2d19dd
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2692
2693(define (module-map proc module)
711a9fd7 2694 (hash-map->list proc (module-obarray module)))
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2696;; Submodules
2697;;
2698;; Modules exist in a separate namespace from values, because you generally do
2699;; not want the name of a submodule, which you might not even use, to collide
2700;; with local variables that happen to be named the same as the submodule.
2701;;
2702(define (module-ref-submodule module name)
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2703 (or (hashq-ref (module-submodules module) name)
2704 (and (module-submodule-binder module)
2705 ((module-submodule-binder module) module name))))
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2706
2707(define (module-define-submodule! module name submodule)
f6a5308b 2708 (hashq-set! (module-submodules module) name submodule))
0f27ab8a 2709
0f2d19dd
JB
2710\f
2711
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JB
2712;;; {Module-based Loading}
2713;;;
2714
2715(define (save-module-excursion thunk)
2716 (let ((inner-module (current-module))
9b5a0d84 2717 (outer-module #f))
0f2d19dd 2718 (dynamic-wind (lambda ()
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AW
2719 (set! outer-module (current-module))
2720 (set-current-module inner-module)
2721 (set! inner-module #f))
2722 thunk
2723 (lambda ()
2724 (set! inner-module (current-module))
2725 (set-current-module outer-module)
2726 (set! outer-module #f)))))
0f2d19dd 2727
0f2d19dd 2728\f
3d2ada2f 2729
44cf1f0f 2730;;; {MODULE-REF -- exported}
3d2ada2f
DH
2731;;;
2732
0f2d19dd
JB
2733;; Returns the value of a variable called NAME in MODULE or any of its
2734;; used modules. If there is no such variable, then if the optional third
2735;; argument DEFAULT is present, it is returned; otherwise an error is signaled.
20edfbbd 2736;;
0f2d19dd
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2737(define (module-ref module name . rest)
2738 (let ((variable (module-variable module name)))
2739 (if (and variable (variable-bound? variable))
9b5a0d84
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2740 (variable-ref variable)
2741 (if (null? rest)
2742 (error "No variable named" name 'in module)
2743 (car rest) ; default value
2744 ))))
0f2d19dd
JB
2745
2746;; MODULE-SET! -- exported
2747;;
2748;; Sets the variable called NAME in MODULE (or in a module that MODULE uses)
2749;; to VALUE; if there is no such variable, an error is signaled.
20edfbbd 2750;;
0f2d19dd
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2751(define (module-set! module name value)
2752 (let ((variable (module-variable module name)))
2753 (if variable
9b5a0d84
AW
2754 (variable-set! variable value)
2755 (error "No variable named" name 'in module))))
0f2d19dd
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2756
2757;; MODULE-DEFINE! -- exported
2758;;
2759;; Sets the variable called NAME in MODULE to VALUE; if there is no such
2760;; variable, it is added first.
20edfbbd 2761;;
0f2d19dd
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2762(define (module-define! module name value)
2763 (let ((variable (module-local-variable module name)))
2764 (if variable
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2765 (begin
2766 (variable-set! variable value)
2767 (module-modified module))
2768 (let ((variable (make-variable value)))
2769 (module-add! module name variable)))))
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MV
2771;; MODULE-DEFINED? -- exported
2772;;
2773;; Return #t iff NAME is defined in MODULE (or in a module that MODULE
2774;; uses)
2775;;
2776(define (module-defined? module name)
2777 (let ((variable (module-variable module name)))
2778 (and variable (variable-bound? variable))))
2779
0f2d19dd
JB
2780;; MODULE-USE! module interface
2781;;
2782;; Add INTERFACE to the list of interfaces used by MODULE.
20edfbbd 2783;;
0f2d19dd 2784(define (module-use! module interface)
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2785 (if (not (or (eq? module interface)
2786 (memq interface (module-uses module))))
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2787 (begin
2788 ;; Newly used modules must be appended rather than consed, so that
2789 ;; `module-variable' traverses the use list starting from the first
2790 ;; used module.
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2791 (set-module-uses! module (append (module-uses module)
2792 (list interface)))
8f44138a 2793 (hash-clear! (module-import-obarray module))
608860a5 2794 (module-modified module))))
0f2d19dd 2795
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2796;; MODULE-USE-INTERFACES! module interfaces
2797;;
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2798;; Same as MODULE-USE!, but only notifies module observers after all
2799;; interfaces are added to the inports list.
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2800;;
2801(define (module-use-interfaces! module interfaces)
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2802 (let* ((cur (module-uses module))
2803 (new (let lp ((in interfaces) (out '()))
2804 (if (null? in)
2805 (reverse out)
2806 (lp (cdr in)
2807 (let ((iface (car in)))
2808 (if (or (memq iface cur) (memq iface out))
2809 out
2810 (cons iface out))))))))
2811 (set-module-uses! module (append cur new))
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2812 (hash-clear! (module-import-obarray module))
2813 (module-modified module)))
7b07e5ef 2814
0f2d19dd 2815\f
3d2ada2f 2816
0f2d19dd
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2817;;; {Recursive Namespaces}
2818;;;
0f2d19dd 2819;;; A hierarchical namespace emerges if we consider some module to be
b910c4ac 2820;;; root, and submodules of that module to be nested namespaces.
0f2d19dd 2821;;;
b910c4ac 2822;;; The routines here manage variable names in hierarchical namespace.
0f2d19dd
JB
2823;;; Each variable name is a list of elements, looked up in successively nested
2824;;; modules.
2825;;;
9b5a0d84 2826;;; (nested-ref some-root-module '(foo bar baz))
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2827;;; => <value of a variable named baz in the submodule bar of
2828;;; the submodule foo of some-root-module>
0f2d19dd
JB
2829;;;
2830;;;
2831;;; There are:
2832;;;
9b5a0d84
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2833;;; ;; a-root is a module
2834;;; ;; name is a list of symbols
0f2d19dd 2835;;;
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2836;;; nested-ref a-root name
2837;;; nested-set! a-root name val
2838;;; nested-define! a-root name val
2839;;; nested-remove! a-root name
0f2d19dd 2840;;;
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2841;;; These functions manipulate values in namespaces. For referencing the
2842;;; namespaces themselves, use the following:
0f2d19dd 2843;;;
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2844;;; nested-ref-module a-root name
2845;;; nested-define-module! a-root name mod
2846;;;
2847;;; (current-module) is a natural choice for a root so for convenience there are
0f2d19dd
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2848;;; also:
2849;;;
b910c4ac
AW
2850;;; local-ref name == nested-ref (current-module) name
2851;;; local-set! name val == nested-set! (current-module) name val
2852;;; local-define name val == nested-define! (current-module) name val
2853;;; local-remove name == nested-remove! (current-module) name
2854;;; local-ref-module name == nested-ref-module (current-module) name
2855;;; local-define-module! name m == nested-define-module! (current-module) name m
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2856;;;
2857
2858
0dd5491c 2859(define (nested-ref root names)
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2860 (if (null? names)
2861 root
2862 (let loop ((cur root)
2863 (head (car names))
2864 (tail (cdr names)))
2865 (if (null? tail)
2866 (module-ref cur head #f)
2867 (let ((cur (module-ref-submodule cur head)))
2868 (and cur
2869 (loop cur (car tail) (cdr tail))))))))
0f2d19dd 2870
0dd5491c 2871(define (nested-set! root names val)
0f2d19dd 2872 (let loop ((cur root)
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2873 (head (car names))
2874 (tail (cdr names)))
2875 (if (null? tail)
2876 (module-set! cur head val)
2877 (let ((cur (module-ref-submodule cur head)))
2878 (if (not cur)
2879 (error "failed to resolve module" names)
2880 (loop cur (car tail) (cdr tail)))))))
0f2d19dd 2881
0dd5491c 2882(define (nested-define! root names val)
0f2d19dd 2883 (let loop ((cur root)
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2884 (head (car names))
2885 (tail (cdr names)))
2886 (if (null? tail)
2887 (module-define! cur head val)
2888 (let ((cur (module-ref-submodule cur head)))
2889 (if (not cur)
2890 (error "failed to resolve module" names)
2891 (loop cur (car tail) (cdr tail)))))))
0f2d19dd 2892
0dd5491c 2893(define (nested-remove! root names)
0f2d19dd 2894 (let loop ((cur root)
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2895 (head (car names))
2896 (tail (cdr names)))
2897 (if (null? tail)
2898 (module-remove! cur head)
2899 (let ((cur (module-ref-submodule cur head)))
2900 (if (not cur)
2901 (error "failed to resolve module" names)
2902 (loop cur (car tail) (cdr tail)))))))
2903
2904
2905(define (nested-ref-module root names)
2906 (let loop ((cur root)
2907 (names names))
2908 (if (null? names)
2909 cur
2910 (let ((cur (module-ref-submodule cur (car names))))
2911 (and cur
2912 (loop cur (cdr names)))))))
2913
2914(define (nested-define-module! root names module)
2915 (if (null? names)
2916 (error "can't redefine root module" root module)
2917 (let loop ((cur root)
2918 (head (car names))
2919 (tail (cdr names)))
2920 (if (null? tail)
2921 (module-define-submodule! cur head module)
2922 (let ((cur (or (module-ref-submodule cur head)
2923 (let ((m (make-module 31)))
2924 (set-module-kind! m 'directory)
2925 (set-module-name! m (append (module-name cur)
2926 (list head)))
2927 (module-define-submodule! cur head m)
2928 m))))
2929 (loop cur (car tail) (cdr tail)))))))
2930
0f2d19dd 2931
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2932(define (local-ref names)
2933 (nested-ref (current-module) names))
2934
2935(define (local-set! names val)
2936 (nested-set! (current-module) names val))
2937
2938(define (local-define names val)
2939 (nested-define! (current-module) names val))
2940
2941(define (local-remove names)
2942 (nested-remove! (current-module) names))
2943
2944(define (local-ref-module names)
2945 (nested-ref-module (current-module) names))
2946
2947(define (local-define-module names mod)
2948 (nested-define-module! (current-module) names mod))
b910c4ac 2949
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2950
2951
2952\f
3d2ada2f 2953
cb67c838 2954;;; {The (guile) module}
0f2d19dd 2955;;;
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2956;;; The standard module, which has the core Guile bindings. Also called the
2957;;; "root module", as it is imported by many other modules, but it is not
2958;;; necessarily the root of anything; and indeed, the module named '() might be
2959;;; better thought of as a root.
0f2d19dd 2960;;;
bbd1d133 2961
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2962;; The root module uses the pre-modules-obarray as its obarray. This
2963;; special obarray accumulates all bindings that have been established
2964;; before the module system is fully booted.
2965;;
2966;; (The obarray continues to be used by code that has been closed over
2967;; before the module system has been booted.)
2968;;
2969(define the-root-module
2970 (let ((m (make-module 0)))
2971 (set-module-obarray! m (%get-pre-modules-obarray))
2972 (set-module-name! m '(guile))
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2973 m))
2974
2975;; The root interface is a module that uses the same obarray as the
2976;; root module. It does not allow new definitions, tho.
2977;;
2978(define the-scm-module
2979 (let ((m (make-module 0)))
2980 (set-module-obarray! m (%get-pre-modules-obarray))
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2981 (set-module-name! m '(guile))
2982 (set-module-kind! m 'interface)
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2983
2984 ;; In Guile 1.8 and earlier M was its own public interface.
2985 (set-module-public-interface! m m)
2986
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2987 m))
2988
2989(set-module-public-interface! the-root-module the-scm-module)
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2990
2991\f
2992
2993;; Now that we have a root module, even though modules aren't fully booted,
2994;; expand the definition of resolve-module.
2995;;
2996(define (resolve-module name . args)
2997 (if (equal? name '(guile))
2998 the-root-module
2999 (error "unexpected module to resolve during module boot" name)))
3000
3001;; Cheat. These bindings are needed by modules.c, but we don't want
3002;; to move their real definition here because that would be unnatural.
3003;;
57ced5b9 3004(define define-module* #f)
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3005(define process-use-modules #f)
3006(define module-export! #f)
3007(define default-duplicate-binding-procedures #f)
3008
3009;; This boots the module system. All bindings needed by modules.c
3010;; must have been defined by now.
296ff5e7 3011;;
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3012(set-current-module the-root-module)
3013
3014
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3016
3017;; Now that modules are booted, give module-name its final definition.
3018;;
3019(define module-name
3020 (let ((accessor (record-accessor module-type 'name)))
3021 (lambda (mod)
3022 (or (accessor mod)
3023 (let ((name (list (gensym))))
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3024 ;; Name MOD and bind it in the module root so that it's visible to
3025 ;; `resolve-module'. This is important as `psyntax' stores module
3026 ;; names and relies on being able to `resolve-module' them.
bbd1d133 3027 (set-module-name! mod name)
9e0bfdba 3028 (nested-define-module! (resolve-module '() #f) name mod)
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3029 (accessor mod))))))
3030
296ff5e7 3031(define (make-modules-in module name)
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3032 (or (nested-ref-module module name)
3033 (let ((m (make-module 31)))
3034 (set-module-kind! m 'directory)
3035 (set-module-name! m (append (module-name module) name))
3036 (nested-define-module! module name m)
3037 m)))
0f2d19dd 3038
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3039(define (beautify-user-module! module)
3040 (let ((interface (module-public-interface module)))
3041 (if (or (not interface)
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3042 (eq? interface module))
3043 (let ((interface (make-module 31)))
3044 (set-module-name! interface (module-name module))
dca14012 3045 (set-module-version! interface (module-version module))
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3046 (set-module-kind! interface 'interface)
3047 (set-module-public-interface! module interface))))
296ff5e7 3048 (if (and (not (memq the-scm-module (module-uses module)))
9b5a0d84 3049 (not (eq? module the-root-module)))
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3050 ;; Import the default set of bindings (from the SCM module) in MODULE.
3051 (module-use! module the-scm-module)))
432558b9 3052
dca14012 3053(define (version-matches? version-ref target)
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3054 (define (sub-versions-match? v-refs t)
3055 (define (sub-version-matches? v-ref t)
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3056 (let ((matches? (lambda (v) (sub-version-matches? v t))))
3057 (cond
3058 ((number? v-ref) (eqv? v-ref t))
3059 ((list? v-ref)
3060 (case (car v-ref)
3061 ((>=) (>= t (cadr v-ref)))
3062 ((<=) (<= t (cadr v-ref)))
3063 ((and) (and-map matches? (cdr v-ref)))
3064 ((or) (or-map matches? (cdr v-ref)))
3065 ((not) (not (matches? (cadr v-ref))))
3066 (else (error "Invalid sub-version reference" v-ref))))
3067 (else (error "Invalid sub-version reference" v-ref)))))
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3068 (or (null? v-refs)
3069 (and (not (null? t))
3070 (sub-version-matches? (car v-refs) (car t))
3071 (sub-versions-match? (cdr v-refs) (cdr t)))))
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3072
3073 (let ((matches? (lambda (v) (version-matches? v target))))
3074 (or (null? version-ref)
3075 (case (car version-ref)
3076 ((and) (and-map matches? (cdr version-ref)))
3077 ((or) (or-map matches? (cdr version-ref)))
3078 ((not) (not (matches? (cadr version-ref))))
3079 (else (sub-versions-match? version-ref target))))))
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3081(define (make-fresh-user-module)
3082 (let ((m (make-module)))
3083 (beautify-user-module! m)
3084 m))
3085
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3086;; NOTE: This binding is used in libguile/modules.c.
3087;;
53f84bc8 3088(define resolve-module
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3089 (let ((root (make-module)))
3090 (set-module-name! root '())
3091 ;; Define the-root-module as '(guile).
d58ccc66 3092 (module-define-submodule! root 'guile the-root-module)
cb67c838 3093
7e314766 3094 (lambda* (name #:optional (autoload #t) (version #f) #:key (ensure #t))
6b7d701e 3095 (let ((already (nested-ref-module root name)))
cb67c838 3096 (cond
d58ccc66 3097 ((and already
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3098 (or (not autoload) (module-public-interface already)))
3099 ;; A hit, a palpable hit.
e44d2e4d 3100 (if (and version
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3101 (not (version-matches? version (module-version already))))
3102 (error "incompatible module version already loaded" name))
3103 already)
3104 (autoload
3105 ;; Try to autoload the module, and recurse.
3106 (try-load-module name version)
7e314766 3107 (resolve-module name #f #:ensure ensure))
cb67c838 3108 (else
51b22dbb 3109 ;; No module found (or if one was, it had no public interface), and
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3110 ;; we're not autoloading. Make an empty module if #:ensure is true.
3111 (or already
3112 (and ensure
3113 (make-modules-in root name)))))))))
cb67c838 3114
296ff5e7 3115
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3116(define (try-load-module name version)
3117 (try-module-autoload name version))
0f2d19dd 3118
c9b16cee 3119(define (reload-module m)
cdab9fc6 3120 "Revisit the source file corresponding to the module @var{m}."
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3121 (let ((f (module-filename m)))
3122 (if f
3123 (save-module-excursion
3124 (lambda ()
3125 ;; Re-set the initial environment, as in try-module-autoload.
3126 (set-current-module (make-fresh-user-module))
3127 (primitive-load-path f)
3128 m))
3129 ;; Though we could guess, we *should* know it.
3130 (error "unknown file name for module" m))))
3131
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3132(define (purify-module! module)
3133 "Removes bindings in MODULE which are inherited from the (guile) module."
3134 (let ((use-list (module-uses module)))
3135 (if (and (pair? use-list)
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3136 (eq? (car (last-pair use-list)) the-scm-module))
3137 (set-module-uses! module (reverse (cdr (reverse use-list)))))))
90847923 3138
4eecfeb7 3139;; Return a module that is an interface to the module designated by
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3140;; NAME.
3141;;
c614a00b 3142;; `resolve-interface' takes four keyword arguments:
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3143;;
3144;; #:select SELECTION
3145;;
3146;; SELECTION is a list of binding-specs to be imported; A binding-spec
3147;; is either a symbol or a pair of symbols (ORIG . SEEN), where ORIG
3148;; is the name in the used module and SEEN is the name in the using
3149;; module. Note that SEEN is also passed through RENAMER, below. The
3150;; default is to select all bindings. If you specify no selection but
4eecfeb7 3151;; a renamer, only the bindings that already exist in the used module
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3152;; are made available in the interface. Bindings that are added later
3153;; are not picked up.
3154;;
c614a00b 3155;; #:hide BINDINGS
532cf805 3156;;
c614a00b 3157;; BINDINGS is a list of bindings which should not be imported.
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3158;;
3159;; #:prefix PREFIX
3160;;
3161;; PREFIX is a symbol that will be appended to each exported name.
3162;; The default is to not perform any renaming.
532cf805 3163;;
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3164;; #:renamer RENAMER
3165;;
3166;; RENAMER is a procedure that takes a symbol and returns its new
3167;; name. The default is not perform any renaming.
3168;;
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3169;; Signal "no code for module" error if module name is not resolvable
3170;; or its public interface is not available. Signal "no binding"
3171;; error if selected binding does not exist in the used module.
3172;;
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3173(define* (resolve-interface name #:key
3174 (select #f)
3175 (hide '())
3176 (prefix #f)
3177 (renamer (if prefix
3178 (symbol-prefix-proc prefix)
3179 identity))
3180 version)
47aabe86 3181 (let* ((module (resolve-module name #t version #:ensure #f))
b622dec7 3182 (public-i (and module (module-public-interface module))))
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3183 (unless public-i
3184 (error "no code for module" name))
c614a00b 3185 (if (and (not select) (null? hide) (eq? renamer identity))
b622dec7 3186 public-i
532cf805 3187 (let ((selection (or select (module-map (lambda (sym var) sym)
9b5a0d84 3188 public-i)))
b622dec7 3189 (custom-i (make-module 31)))
c614a00b 3190 (set-module-kind! custom-i 'custom-interface)
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3191 (set-module-name! custom-i name)
3192 ;; XXX - should use a lazy binder so that changes to the
3193 ;; used module are picked up automatically.
3194 (for-each (lambda (bspec)
3195 (let* ((direct? (symbol? bspec))
3196 (orig (if direct? bspec (car bspec)))
3197 (seen (if direct? bspec (cdr bspec)))
3198 (var (or (module-local-variable public-i orig)
3199 (module-local-variable module orig)
3200 (error
3201 ;; fixme: format manually for now
3202 (simple-format
3203 #f "no binding `~A' in module ~A"
3204 orig name)))))
3205 (if (memq orig hide)
3206 (set! hide (delq! orig hide))
3207 (module-add! custom-i
3208 (renamer seen)
3209 var))))
3210 selection)
3211 ;; Check that we are not hiding bindings which don't exist
3212 (for-each (lambda (binding)
3213 (if (not (module-local-variable public-i binding))
3214 (error
3215 (simple-format
3216 #f "no binding `~A' to hide in module ~A"
3217 binding name))))
3218 hide)
b622dec7 3219 custom-i))))
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3220
3221(define (symbol-prefix-proc prefix)
3222 (lambda (symbol)
3223 (symbol-append prefix symbol)))
0f2d19dd 3224
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3225;; This function is called from "modules.c". If you change it, be
3226;; sure to update "modules.c" as well.
3227
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3228(define* (define-module* name
3229 #:key filename pure version (duplicates '())
3230 (imports '()) (exports '()) (replacements '())
3231 (re-exports '()) (autoloads '()) transformer)
3232 (define (list-of pred l)
3233 (or (null? l)
3234 (and (pair? l) (pred (car l)) (list-of pred (cdr l)))))
3235 (define (valid-export? x)
3236 (or (symbol? x) (and (pair? x) (symbol? (car x)) (symbol? (cdr x)))))
3237 (define (valid-autoload? x)
3238 (and (pair? x) (list-of symbol? (car x)) (list-of symbol? (cdr x))))
3239
3240 (define (resolve-imports imports)
3241 (define (resolve-import import-spec)
3242 (if (list? import-spec)
3243 (apply resolve-interface import-spec)
3244 (error "unexpected use-module specification" import-spec)))
3245 (let lp ((imports imports) (out '()))
3246 (cond
3247 ((null? imports) (reverse! out))
3248 ((pair? imports)
3249 (lp (cdr imports)
3250 (cons (resolve-import (car imports)) out)))
3251 (else (error "unexpected tail of imports list" imports)))))
3252
3253 ;; We could add a #:no-check arg, set by the define-module macro, if
3254 ;; these checks are taking too much time.
3255 ;;
3256 (let ((module (resolve-module name #f)))
3257 (beautify-user-module! module)
3258 (if filename
3259 (set-module-filename! module filename))
3260 (if pure
3261 (purify-module! module))
3262 (if version
3263 (begin
3264 (if (not (list-of integer? version))
3265 (error "expected list of integers for version"))
3266 (set-module-version! module version)
3267 (set-module-version! (module-public-interface module) version)))
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3268 (let ((imports (resolve-imports imports)))
3269 (call-with-deferred-observers
3270 (lambda ()
3271 (if (pair? imports)
3272 (module-use-interfaces! module imports))
3273 (if (list-of valid-export? exports)
3274 (if (pair? exports)
3275 (module-export! module exports))
3276 (error "expected exports to be a list of symbols or symbol pairs"))
3277 (if (list-of valid-export? replacements)
3278 (if (pair? replacements)
3279 (module-replace! module replacements))
3280 (error "expected replacements to be a list of symbols or symbol pairs"))
3281 (if (list-of valid-export? re-exports)
3282 (if (pair? re-exports)
3283 (module-re-export! module re-exports))
3284 (error "expected re-exports to be a list of symbols or symbol pairs"))
3285 ;; FIXME
3286 (if (not (null? autoloads))
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3287 (apply module-autoload! module autoloads))
3288 ;; Wait until modules have been loaded to resolve duplicates
3289 ;; handlers.
3290 (if (pair? duplicates)
3291 (let ((handlers (lookup-duplicates-handlers duplicates)))
3292 (set-module-duplicates-handlers! module handlers))))))
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3293
3294 (if transformer
3295 (if (and (pair? transformer) (list-of symbol? transformer))
3296 (let ((iface (resolve-interface transformer))
3297 (sym (car (last-pair transformer))))
3298 (set-module-transformer! module (module-ref iface sym)))
3299 (error "expected transformer to be a module name" transformer)))
3300
3301 (run-hook module-defined-hook module)
3302 module))
3303
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3304;; `module-defined-hook' is a hook that is run whenever a new module
3305;; is defined. Its members are called with one argument, the new
3306;; module.
3307(define module-defined-hook (make-hook 1))
3308
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3310
71225060 3311;;; {Autoload}
3d2ada2f 3312;;;
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3313
3314(define (make-autoload-interface module name bindings)
3315 (let ((b (lambda (a sym definep)
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3316 (false-if-exception
3317 (and (memq sym bindings)
3318 (let ((i (module-public-interface (resolve-module name))))
3319 (if (not i)
3320 (error "missing interface for module" name))
3321 (let ((autoload (memq a (module-uses module))))
3322 ;; Replace autoload-interface with actual interface if
3323 ;; that has not happened yet.
3324 (if (pair? autoload)
3325 (set-car! autoload i)))
3326 (module-local-variable i sym)))
3327 #:warning "Failed to autoload ~a in ~a:\n" sym name))))
608860a5 3328 (module-constructor (make-hash-table 0) '() b #f #f name 'autoload #f
f905381d 3329 (make-hash-table 0) '() (make-weak-value-hash-table 31) #f
78f79f18 3330 (make-hash-table 0) #f #f #f)))
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3331
3332(define (module-autoload! module . args)
3333 "Have @var{module} automatically load the module named @var{name} when one
3334of the symbols listed in @var{bindings} is looked up. @var{args} should be a
3335list of module-name/binding-list pairs, e.g., as in @code{(module-autoload!
3336module '(ice-9 q) '(make-q q-length))}."
3337 (let loop ((args args))
3338 (cond ((null? args)
3339 #t)
3340 ((null? (cdr args))
3341 (error "invalid name+binding autoload list" args))
3342 (else
3343 (let ((name (car args))
3344 (bindings (cadr args)))
3345 (module-use! module (make-autoload-interface module
3346 name bindings))
3347 (loop (cddr args)))))))
3348
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3d2ada2f 3351
44cf1f0f 3352;;; {Autoloading modules}
3d2ada2f 3353;;;
0f2d19dd 3354
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3355;;; XXX FIXME autoloads-in-progress and autoloads-done
3356;;; are not handled in a thread-safe way.
3357
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3358(define autoloads-in-progress '())
3359
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3360;; This function is called from scm_load_scheme_module in
3361;; "deprecated.c". Please do not change its interface.
3362;;
d9113d47 3363(define* (try-module-autoload module-name #:optional version)
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3364 "Try to load a module of the given name. If it is not found, return
3365#f. Otherwise return #t. May raise an exception if a file is found,
3366but it fails to load."
0f2d19dd 3367 (let* ((reverse-name (reverse module-name))
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3368 (name (symbol->string (car reverse-name)))
3369 (dir-hint-module-name (reverse (cdr reverse-name)))
3370 (dir-hint (apply string-append
3371 (map (lambda (elt)
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3372 (string-append (symbol->string elt)
3373 file-name-separator-string))
9b5a0d84 3374 dir-hint-module-name))))
0209ca9a 3375 (resolve-module dir-hint-module-name #f)
0f2d19dd 3376 (and (not (autoload-done-or-in-progress? dir-hint name))
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3377 (let ((didit #f))
3378 (dynamic-wind
3379 (lambda () (autoload-in-progress! dir-hint name))
3380 (lambda ()
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3381 (with-fluids ((current-reader #f))
3382 (save-module-excursion
3383 (lambda ()
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3384 (define (call/ec proc)
3385 (let ((tag (make-prompt-tag)))
3386 (call-with-prompt
3387 tag
3388 (lambda ()
3389 (proc (lambda () (abort-to-prompt tag))))
3390 (lambda (k) (values)))))
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3391 ;; The initial environment when loading a module is a fresh
3392 ;; user module.
3393 (set-current-module (make-fresh-user-module))
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3394 ;; Here we could allow some other search strategy (other than
3395 ;; primitive-load-path), for example using versions encoded
3396 ;; into the file system -- but then we would have to figure
6f06e8d3 3397 ;; out how to locate the compiled file, do auto-compilation,
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3398 ;; etc. Punt for now, and don't use versions when locating
3399 ;; the file.
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3400 (call/ec
3401 (lambda (abort)
3402 (primitive-load-path (in-vicinity dir-hint name)
3403 abort)
3404 (set! didit #t)))))))
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3405 (lambda () (set-autoloaded! dir-hint name didit)))
3406 didit))))
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3409
3410;;; {Dynamic linking of modules}
3411;;;
d0cbd20c 3412
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3413(define autoloads-done '((guile . guile)))
3414
3415(define (autoload-done-or-in-progress? p m)
3416 (let ((n (cons p m)))
3417 (->bool (or (member n autoloads-done)
9b5a0d84 3418 (member n autoloads-in-progress)))))
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3419
3420(define (autoload-done! p m)
3421 (let ((n (cons p m)))
3422 (set! autoloads-in-progress
9b5a0d84 3423 (delete! n autoloads-in-progress))
0f2d19dd 3424 (or (member n autoloads-done)
9b5a0d84 3425 (set! autoloads-done (cons n autoloads-done)))))
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3426
3427(define (autoload-in-progress! p m)
3428 (let ((n (cons p m)))
3429 (set! autoloads-done
9b5a0d84 3430 (delete! n autoloads-done))
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3431 (set! autoloads-in-progress (cons n autoloads-in-progress))))
3432
3433(define (set-autoloaded! p m done?)
3434 (if done?
3435 (autoload-done! p m)
3436 (let ((n (cons p m)))
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3437 (set! autoloads-done (delete! n autoloads-done))
3438 (set! autoloads-in-progress (delete! n autoloads-in-progress)))))
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3440\f
3441
83b38198 3442;;; {Run-time options}
3d2ada2f 3443;;;
83b38198 3444
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3445(define-syntax define-option-interface
3446 (syntax-rules ()
3447 ((_ (interface (options enable disable) (option-set!)))
3448 (begin
3449 (define options
3450 (case-lambda
3451 (() (interface))
3452 ((arg)
3453 (if (list? arg)
3454 (begin (interface arg) (interface))
3455 (for-each
3456 (lambda (option)
3457 (apply (lambda (name value documentation)
3458 (display name)
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3459 (let ((len (string-length (symbol->string name))))
3460 (when (< len 16)
3461 (display #\tab)
3462 (when (< len 8)
3463 (display #\tab))))
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3464 (display #\tab)
3465 (display value)
3466 (display #\tab)
3467 (display documentation)
3468 (newline))
3469 option))
3470 (interface #t))))))
3471 (define (enable . flags)
3472 (interface (append flags (interface)))
3473 (interface))
3474 (define (disable . flags)
3475 (let ((options (interface)))
3476 (for-each (lambda (flag) (set! options (delq! flag options)))
3477 flags)
3478 (interface options)
3479 (interface)))
0c65f52c 3480 (define-syntax-rule (option-set! opt val)
f6ddf827 3481 (eval-when (expand load eval)
0c65f52c 3482 (options (append (options) (list 'opt val)))))))))
e9bab9df 3483
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3484(define-option-interface
3485 (debug-options-interface
3486 (debug-options debug-enable debug-disable)
3487 (debug-set!)))
3488
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3489(define-option-interface
3490 (read-options-interface
3491 (read-options read-enable read-disable)
3492 (read-set!)))
3493
3494(define-option-interface
3495 (print-options-interface
3496 (print-options print-enable print-disable)
3497 (print-set!)))
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3500
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3501;;; {The Unspecified Value}
3502;;;
3503;;; Currently Guile represents unspecified values via one particular value,
3504;;; which may be obtained by evaluating (if #f #f). It would be nice in the
3505;;; future if we could replace this with a return of 0 values, though.
9346b857 3506;;;
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3507
3508(define-syntax *unspecified*
3509 (identifier-syntax (if #f #f)))
3510
3511(define (unspecified? v) (eq? v *unspecified*))
3512
3513
3514\f
3515
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3516;;; {Running Repls}
3517;;;
3518
9447207f 3519(define *repl-stack* (make-fluid '()))
1fdd5bec 3520
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3521;; Programs can call `batch-mode?' to see if they are running as part of a
3522;; script or if they are running interactively. REPL implementations ensure that
3523;; `batch-mode?' returns #f during their extent.
3524;;
1fdd5bec 3525(define (batch-mode?)
9447207f 3526 (null? (fluid-ref *repl-stack*)))
1fdd5bec 3527
9346b857 3528;; Programs can re-enter batch mode, for example after a fork, by calling
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3529;; `ensure-batch-mode!'. It's not a great interface, though; it would be better
3530;; to abort to the outermost prompt, and call a thunk there.
1fdd5bec 3531;;
9346b857 3532(define (ensure-batch-mode!)
9d2136ba 3533 (set! batch-mode? (lambda () #t)))
4bbbcd5c 3534
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3535(define (quit . args)
3536 (apply throw 'quit args))
3537
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3538(define exit quit)
3539
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3540(define (gc-run-time)
3541 (cdr (assq 'gc-time-taken (gc-stats))))
3542
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3543(define abort-hook (make-hook))
3544(define before-error-hook (make-hook))
3545(define after-error-hook (make-hook))
3546(define before-backtrace-hook (make-hook))
3547(define after-backtrace-hook (make-hook))
3548
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3549(define before-read-hook (make-hook))
3550(define after-read-hook (make-hook))
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3551(define before-eval-hook (make-hook 1))
3552(define after-eval-hook (make-hook 1))
3553(define before-print-hook (make-hook 1))
3554(define after-print-hook (make-hook 1))
1c6cd8e8 3555
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3556;;; This hook is run at the very end of an interactive session.
3557;;;
3558(define exit-hook (make-hook))
3559
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3561;;; the readline library.
3562(define repl-reader
17ee350c 3563 (lambda* (prompt #:optional (reader (fluid-ref current-reader)))
0becb8f3 3564 (if (not (char-ready?))
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3565 (begin
3566 (display (if (string? prompt) prompt (prompt)))
3567 ;; An interesting situation. The printer resets the column to
3568 ;; 0 by printing a newline, but we then advance it by printing
3569 ;; the prompt. However the port-column of the output port
3570 ;; does not typically correspond with the actual column on the
b3da54d1 3571 ;; screen, because the input is echoed back! Since the
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3572 ;; input is line-buffered and thus ends with a newline, the
3573 ;; output will really start on column zero. So, here we zero
3574 ;; it out. See bug 9664.
3575 ;;
3576 ;; Note that for similar reasons, the output-line will not
3577 ;; reflect the actual line on the screen. But given the
3578 ;; possibility of multiline input, the fix is not as
3579 ;; straightforward, so we don't bother.
3580 ;;
3581 ;; Also note that the readline implementation papers over
3582 ;; these concerns, because it's readline itself printing the
3583 ;; prompt, and not Guile.
3584 (set-port-column! (current-output-port) 0)))
dc5c2038 3585 (force-output)
04efd24d 3586 (run-hook before-read-hook)
17ee350c 3587 ((or reader read) (current-input-port))))
dc5c2038 3588
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3d2ada2f 3591
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3592;;; {While}
3593;;;
3594;;; with `continue' and `break'.
3595;;;
3596
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3597;; The inliner will remove the prompts at compile-time if it finds that
3598;; `continue' or `break' are not used.
3599;;
3600(define-syntax while
3601 (lambda (x)
3602 (syntax-case x ()
3603 ((while cond body ...)
3604 #`(let ((break-tag (make-prompt-tag "break"))
3605 (continue-tag (make-prompt-tag "continue")))
3606 (call-with-prompt
3607 break-tag
3608 (lambda ()
3609 (define-syntax #,(datum->syntax #'while 'break)
3610 (lambda (x)
3611 (syntax-case x ()
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3612 ((_ arg (... ...))
3613 #'(abort-to-prompt break-tag arg (... ...)))
10e69149 3614 (_
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3615 #'(lambda args
3616 (apply abort-to-prompt break-tag args))))))
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3617 (let lp ()
3618 (call-with-prompt
3619 continue-tag
3620 (lambda ()
3621 (define-syntax #,(datum->syntax #'while 'continue)
3622 (lambda (x)
3623 (syntax-case x ()
3624 ((_)
3625 #'(abort-to-prompt continue-tag))
3626 ((_ . args)
3627 (syntax-violation 'continue "too many arguments" x))
3628 (_
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3629 #'(lambda ()
3630 (abort-to-prompt continue-tag))))))
91956a94 3631 (do () ((not cond) #f) body ...))
10e69149 3632 (lambda (k) (lp)))))
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3633 (lambda (k . args)
3634 (if (null? args)
3635 #t
3636 (apply values args)))))))))
5578a53f 3637
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3d2ada2f 3640
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3641;;; {Module System Macros}
3642;;;
3643
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3644;; Return a list of expressions that evaluate to the appropriate
3645;; arguments for resolve-interface according to SPEC.
3646
f6ddf827 3647(eval-when (expand)
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3648 (if (memq 'prefix (read-options))
3649 (error "boot-9 must be compiled with #:kw, not :kw")))
1a1a10d3 3650
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3651(define (keyword-like-symbol->keyword sym)
3652 (symbol->keyword (string->symbol (substring (symbol->string sym) 1))))
3653
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3654(define-syntax define-module
3655 (lambda (x)
3656 (define (keyword-like? stx)
3657 (let ((dat (syntax->datum stx)))
3658 (and (symbol? dat)
3659 (eqv? (string-ref (symbol->string dat) 0) #\:))))
3660 (define (->keyword sym)
3661 (symbol->keyword (string->symbol (substring (symbol->string sym) 1))))
3662
cd8c3519 3663 (define (parse-iface args)
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3664 (let loop ((in args) (out '()))
3665 (syntax-case in ()
3666 (() (reverse! out))
3667 ;; The user wanted #:foo, but wrote :foo. Fix it.
3668 ((sym . in) (keyword-like? #'sym)
3669 (loop #`(#,(->keyword (syntax->datum #'sym)) . in) out))
3670 ((kw . in) (not (keyword? (syntax->datum #'kw)))
3671 (syntax-violation 'define-module "expected keyword arg" x #'kw))
3672 ((#:renamer renamer . in)
cd8c3519 3673 (loop #'in (cons* #',renamer #:renamer out)))
074e036e 3674 ((kw val . in)
cd8c3519 3675 (loop #'in (cons* #'val #'kw out))))))
074e036e 3676
cd8c3519 3677 (define (parse args imp exp rex rep aut)
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3678 ;; Just quote everything except #:use-module and #:use-syntax. We
3679 ;; need to know about all arguments regardless since we want to turn
3680 ;; symbols that look like keywords into real keywords, and the
3681 ;; keyword args in a define-module form are not regular
3682 ;; (i.e. no-backtrace doesn't take a value).
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3683 (syntax-case args ()
3684 (()
3685 (let ((imp (if (null? imp) '() #`(#:imports `#,imp)))
3686 (exp (if (null? exp) '() #`(#:exports '#,exp)))
3687 (rex (if (null? rex) '() #`(#:re-exports '#,rex)))
3688 (rep (if (null? rep) '() #`(#:replacements '#,rep)))
3689 (aut (if (null? aut) '() #`(#:autoloads '#,aut))))
3690 #`(#,@imp #,@exp #,@rex #,@rep #,@aut)))
3691 ;; The user wanted #:foo, but wrote :foo. Fix it.
3692 ((sym . args) (keyword-like? #'sym)
3693 (parse #`(#,(->keyword (syntax->datum #'sym)) . args)
3694 imp exp rex rep aut))
3695 ((kw . args) (not (keyword? (syntax->datum #'kw)))
3696 (syntax-violation 'define-module "expected keyword arg" x #'kw))
3697 ((#:no-backtrace . args)
3698 ;; Ignore this one.
3699 (parse #'args imp exp rex rep aut))
3700 ((#:pure . args)
3701 #`(#:pure #t . #,(parse #'args imp exp rex rep aut)))
3702 ((kw)
3703 (syntax-violation 'define-module "keyword arg without value" x #'kw))
3704 ((#:version (v ...) . args)
3705 #`(#:version '(v ...) . #,(parse #'args imp exp rex rep aut)))
3706 ((#:duplicates (d ...) . args)
3707 #`(#:duplicates '(d ...) . #,(parse #'args imp exp rex rep aut)))
3708 ((#:filename f . args)
3709 #`(#:filename 'f . #,(parse #'args imp exp rex rep aut)))
3710 ((#:use-module (name name* ...) . args)
3711 (and (and-map symbol? (syntax->datum #'(name name* ...))))
ad4bd7c2 3712 (parse #'args #`(#,@imp ((name name* ...))) exp rex rep aut))
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3713 ((#:use-syntax (name name* ...) . args)
3714 (and (and-map symbol? (syntax->datum #'(name name* ...))))
3715 #`(#:transformer '(name name* ...)
ad4bd7c2 3716 . #,(parse #'args #`(#,@imp ((name name* ...))) exp rex rep aut)))
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3717 ((#:use-module ((name name* ...) arg ...) . args)
3718 (and (and-map symbol? (syntax->datum #'(name name* ...))))
3719 (parse #'args
ad4bd7c2 3720 #`(#,@imp ((name name* ...) #,@(parse-iface #'(arg ...))))
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3721 exp rex rep aut))
3722 ((#:export (ex ...) . args)
3723 (parse #'args imp #`(#,@exp ex ...) rex rep aut))
3724 ((#:export-syntax (ex ...) . args)
3725 (parse #'args imp #`(#,@exp ex ...) rex rep aut))
3726 ((#:re-export (re ...) . args)
3727 (parse #'args imp exp #`(#,@rex re ...) rep aut))
3728 ((#:re-export-syntax (re ...) . args)
3729 (parse #'args imp exp #`(#,@rex re ...) rep aut))
3730 ((#:replace (r ...) . args)
3731 (parse #'args imp exp rex #`(#,@rep r ...) aut))
3732 ((#:replace-syntax (r ...) . args)
3733 (parse #'args imp exp rex #`(#,@rep r ...) aut))
3734 ((#:autoload name bindings . args)
3735 (parse #'args imp exp rex rep #`(#,@aut name bindings)))
3736 ((kw val . args)
3737 (syntax-violation 'define-module "unknown keyword or bad argument"
3738 #'kw #'val))))
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3739
3740 (syntax-case x ()
3741 ((_ (name name* ...) arg ...)
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3742 (and-map symbol? (syntax->datum #'(name name* ...)))
3743 (with-syntax (((quoted-arg ...)
3744 (parse #'(arg ...) '() '() '() '() '()))
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3745 ;; Ideally the filename is either a string or #f;
3746 ;; this hack is to work around a case in which
3747 ;; port-filename returns a symbol (`socket') for
3748 ;; sockets.
3749 (filename (let ((f (assq-ref (or (syntax-source x) '())
3750 'filename)))
3751 (and (string? f) f))))
f6ddf827 3752 #'(eval-when (expand load eval)
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3753 (let ((m (define-module* '(name name* ...)
3754 #:filename filename quoted-arg ...)))
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3755 (set-current-module m)
3756 m)))))))
0f2d19dd 3757
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3758;; The guts of the use-modules macro. Add the interfaces of the named
3759;; modules to the use-list of the current module, in order.
3760
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3761;; This function is called by "modules.c". If you change it, be sure
3762;; to change scm_c_use_module as well.
3763
532cf805 3764(define (process-use-modules module-interface-args)
d57da08b 3765 (let ((interfaces (map (lambda (mif-args)
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3766 (or (apply resolve-interface mif-args)
3767 (error "no such module" mif-args)))
3768 module-interface-args)))
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3769 (call-with-deferred-observers
3770 (lambda ()
3771 (module-use-interfaces! (current-module) interfaces)))))
89da9036 3772
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3773(define-syntax use-modules
3774 (lambda (x)
3775 (define (keyword-like? stx)
3776 (let ((dat (syntax->datum stx)))
3777 (and (symbol? dat)
3778 (eqv? (string-ref (symbol->string dat) 0) #\:))))
3779 (define (->keyword sym)
3780 (symbol->keyword (string->symbol (substring (symbol->string sym) 1))))
3781
3782 (define (quotify-iface args)
3783 (let loop ((in args) (out '()))
3784 (syntax-case in ()
3785 (() (reverse! out))
3786 ;; The user wanted #:foo, but wrote :foo. Fix it.
3787 ((sym . in) (keyword-like? #'sym)
3788 (loop #`(#,(->keyword (syntax->datum #'sym)) . in) out))
3789 ((kw . in) (not (keyword? (syntax->datum #'kw)))
3790 (syntax-violation 'define-module "expected keyword arg" x #'kw))
3791 ((#:renamer renamer . in)
3792 (loop #'in (cons* #'renamer #:renamer out)))
3793 ((kw val . in)
3794 (loop #'in (cons* #''val #'kw out))))))
3795
3796 (define (quotify specs)
3797 (let lp ((in specs) (out '()))
3798 (syntax-case in ()
3799 (() (reverse out))
3800 (((name name* ...) . in)
3801 (and-map symbol? (syntax->datum #'(name name* ...)))
3802 (lp #'in (cons #''((name name* ...)) out)))
3803 ((((name name* ...) arg ...) . in)
3804 (and-map symbol? (syntax->datum #'(name name* ...)))
3805 (with-syntax (((quoted-arg ...) (quotify-iface #'(arg ...))))
3806 (lp #'in (cons #`(list '(name name* ...) quoted-arg ...)
3807 out)))))))
3808
3809 (syntax-case x ()
3810 ((_ spec ...)
3811 (with-syntax (((quoted-args ...) (quotify #'(spec ...))))
f6ddf827 3812 #'(eval-when (expand load eval)
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3813 (process-use-modules (list quoted-args ...))
3814 *unspecified*))))))
3815
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3816(include-from-path "ice-9/r6rs-libraries")
3817
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3818(define-syntax-rule (define-private foo bar)
3819 (define foo bar))
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3820
3821(define-syntax define-public
3822 (syntax-rules ()
3823 ((_ (name . args) . body)
4aaceda2 3824 (begin
df3acd29 3825 (define (name . args) . body)
4aaceda2 3826 (export name)))
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3827 ((_ name val)
3828 (begin
3829 (define name val)
3830 (export name)))))
3831
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3832(define-syntax-rule (defmacro-public name args body ...)
3833 (begin
3834 (defmacro name args body ...)
3835 (export-syntax name)))
0f2d19dd 3836
87e00370 3837;; And now for the most important macro.
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3838(define-syntax-rule (λ formals body ...)
3839 (lambda formals body ...))
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3840
3841\f
89d06712 3842;; Export a local variable
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3843
3844;; This function is called from "modules.c". If you change it, be
3845;; sure to update "modules.c" as well.
3846
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3847(define (module-export! m names)
3848 (let ((public-i (module-public-interface m)))
3849 (for-each (lambda (name)
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3850 (let* ((internal-name (if (pair? name) (car name) name))
3851 (external-name (if (pair? name) (cdr name) name))
3852 (var (module-ensure-local-variable! m internal-name)))
3853 (module-add! public-i external-name var)))
9b5a0d84 3854 names)))
89d06712 3855
f595ccfe
MD
3856(define (module-replace! m names)
3857 (let ((public-i (module-public-interface m)))
3858 (for-each (lambda (name)
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3859 (let* ((internal-name (if (pair? name) (car name) name))
3860 (external-name (if (pair? name) (cdr name) name))
3861 (var (module-ensure-local-variable! m internal-name)))
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3862 ;; FIXME: use a bit on variables instead of object
3863 ;; properties.
9b5a0d84 3864 (set-object-property! var 'replace #t)
78c22f5e 3865 (module-add! public-i external-name var)))
9b5a0d84 3866 names)))
f595ccfe 3867
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3868;; Export all local variables from a module
3869;;
3870(define (module-export-all! mod)
3871 (define (fresh-interface!)
3872 (let ((iface (make-module)))
3873 (set-module-name! iface (module-name mod))
e5602ce7 3874 (set-module-version! iface (module-version mod))
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3875 (set-module-kind! iface 'interface)
3876 (set-module-public-interface! mod iface)
3877 iface))
3878 (let ((iface (or (module-public-interface mod)
3879 (fresh-interface!))))
3880 (set-module-obarray! iface (module-obarray mod))))
3881
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3882;; Re-export a imported variable
3883;;
3884(define (module-re-export! m names)
3885 (let ((public-i (module-public-interface m)))
3886 (for-each (lambda (name)
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3887 (let* ((internal-name (if (pair? name) (car name) name))
3888 (external-name (if (pair? name) (cdr name) name))
3889 (var (module-variable m internal-name)))
9b5a0d84 3890 (cond ((not var)
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3891 (error "Undefined variable:" internal-name))
3892 ((eq? var (module-local-variable m internal-name))
3893 (error "re-exporting local variable:" internal-name))
9b5a0d84 3894 (else
78c22f5e 3895 (module-add! public-i external-name var)))))
9b5a0d84 3896 names)))
90847923 3897
0c65f52c 3898(define-syntax-rule (export name ...)
f6ddf827 3899 (eval-when (expand load eval)
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3900 (call-with-deferred-observers
3901 (lambda ()
3902 (module-export! (current-module) '(name ...))))))
a0cc0a01 3903
0c65f52c 3904(define-syntax-rule (re-export name ...)
f6ddf827 3905 (eval-when (expand load eval)
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3906 (call-with-deferred-observers
3907 (lambda ()
3908 (module-re-export! (current-module) '(name ...))))))
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0c65f52c 3910(define-syntax-rule (export! name ...)
f6ddf827 3911 (eval-when (expand load eval)
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3912 (call-with-deferred-observers
3913 (lambda ()
3914 (module-replace! (current-module) '(name ...))))))
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3916(define-syntax-rule (export-syntax name ...)
3917 (export name ...))
a0cc0a01 3918
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3919(define-syntax-rule (re-export-syntax name ...)
3920 (re-export name ...))
a0cc0a01 3921
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3923
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3924;;; {Parameters}
3925;;;
3926
e9729cbb 3927(define* (make-mutable-parameter init #:optional (converter identity))
9447207f 3928 (let ((fluid (make-fluid (converter init))))
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3929 (case-lambda
3930 (() (fluid-ref fluid))
3931 ((val) (fluid-set! fluid (converter val))))))
3932
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3d2ada2f 3935
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3936;;; {Handling of duplicate imported bindings}
3937;;;
3938
3939;; Duplicate handlers take the following arguments:
3940;;
3941;; module importing module
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3942;; name conflicting name
3943;; int1 old interface where name occurs
3944;; val1 value of binding in old interface
3945;; int2 new interface where name occurs
3946;; val2 value of binding in new interface
3947;; var previous resolution or #f
3948;; val value of previous resolution
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3949;;
3950;; A duplicate handler can take three alternative actions:
3951;;
3952;; 1. return #f => leave responsibility to next handler
3953;; 2. exit with an error
3954;; 3. return a variable resolving the conflict
3955;;
3956
3957(define duplicate-handlers
3958 (let ((m (make-module 7)))
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3959
3960 (define (check module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
3961 (scm-error 'misc-error
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3962 #f
3963 "~A: `~A' imported from both ~A and ~A"
3964 (list (module-name module)
3965 name
3966 (module-name int1)
3967 (module-name int2))
3968 #f))
f595ccfe 3969
65bed4aa 3970 (define (warn module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
2c27dd57 3971 (format (current-warning-port)
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3972 "WARNING: ~A: `~A' imported from both ~A and ~A\n"
3973 (module-name module)
3974 name
3975 (module-name int1)
3976 (module-name int2))
65bed4aa 3977 #f)
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3979 (define (replace module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
3980 (let ((old (or (and var (object-property var 'replace) var)
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3981 (module-variable int1 name)))
3982 (new (module-variable int2 name)))
3983 (if (object-property old 'replace)
3984 (and (or (eq? old new)
3985 (not (object-property new 'replace)))
3986 old)
3987 (and (object-property new 'replace)
3988 new))))
f595ccfe 3989
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3990 (define (warn-override-core module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
3991 (and (eq? int1 the-scm-module)
9b5a0d84 3992 (begin
2c27dd57 3993 (format (current-warning-port)
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3994 "WARNING: ~A: imported module ~A overrides core binding `~A'\n"
3995 (module-name module)
3996 (module-name int2)
3997 name)
3998 (module-local-variable int2 name))))
f595ccfe 3999
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4000 (define (first module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
4001 (or var (module-local-variable int1 name)))
f595ccfe 4002
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4003 (define (last module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
4004 (module-local-variable int2 name))
f595ccfe 4005
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4006 (define (noop module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
4007 #f)
4008
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4009 (set-module-name! m 'duplicate-handlers)
4010 (set-module-kind! m 'interface)
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4011 (module-define! m 'check check)
4012 (module-define! m 'warn warn)
4013 (module-define! m 'replace replace)
4014 (module-define! m 'warn-override-core warn-override-core)
4015 (module-define! m 'first first)
4016 (module-define! m 'last last)
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4017 (module-define! m 'merge-generics noop)
4018 (module-define! m 'merge-accessors noop)
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4019 m))
4020
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4023 (map (lambda (handler-name)
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4024 (or (module-symbol-local-binding
4025 duplicate-handlers handler-name #f)
4026 (error "invalid duplicate handler name:"
4027 handler-name)))
4028 (if (list? handler-names)
4029 handler-names
4030 (list handler-names)))))
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4032(define default-duplicate-binding-procedures
4033 (make-mutable-parameter #f))
4034
4035(define default-duplicate-binding-handler
6496a663 4036 (make-mutable-parameter '(replace warn-override-core warn last)
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4037 (lambda (handler-names)
4038 (default-duplicate-binding-procedures
4039 (lookup-duplicates-handlers handler-names))
4040 handler-names)))
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4044;;; {`load'.}
4045;;;
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4046;;; Load is tricky when combined with relative file names, compilation,
4047;;; and the file system. If a file name is relative, what is it
4048;;; relative to? The name of the source file at the time it was
4049;;; compiled? The name of the compiled file? What if both or either
4050;;; were installed? And how do you get that information? Tricky, I
4051;;; say.
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4052;;;
4053;;; To get around all of this, we're going to do something nasty, and
9b6316ea 4054;;; turn `load' into a macro. That way it can know the name of the
c50775e2 4055;;; source file with respect to which it was invoked, so it can resolve
9b6316ea 4056;;; relative file names with respect to the original source file.
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4057;;;
4058;;; There is an exception, and that is that if the source file was in
4059;;; the load path when it was compiled, instead of looking up against
4060;;; the absolute source location, we load-from-path against the relative
4061;;; source location.
4062;;;
4063
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4065 ;; Default `compile-file' option when auto-compiling.
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4066 '(#:warnings (unbound-variable arity-mismatch format
4067 duplicate-case-datum bad-case-datum)))
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4069(define* (load-in-vicinity dir file-name #:optional reader)
4070 "Load source file FILE-NAME in vicinity of directory DIR. Use a
4071pre-compiled version of FILE-NAME when available, and auto-compile one
4072when none is available, reading FILE-NAME with READER."
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4074 ;; The auto-compilation code will residualize a .go file in the cache
4075 ;; dir: by default, $HOME/.cache/guile/2.0/ccache/PATH.go. This
4076 ;; function determines the PATH to use as a key into the compilation
4077 ;; cache.
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4078 (define (canonical->suffix canon)
4079 (cond
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4080 ((and (not (string-null? canon))
4081 (file-name-separator? (string-ref canon 0)))
4082 canon)
4083 ((and (eq? (system-file-name-convention) 'windows)
4084 (absolute-file-name? canon))
4085 ;; An absolute file name that doesn't start with a separator
4086 ;; starts with a drive component. Transform the drive component
4087 ;; to a file name element: c:\foo -> \c\foo.
4088 (string-append file-name-separator-string
4089 (substring canon 0 1)
4090 (substring canon 2)))
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4091 (else canon)))
4092
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4093 (define compiled-extension
4094 ;; File name extension of compiled files.
4095 (cond ((or (null? %load-compiled-extensions)
4096 (string-null? (car %load-compiled-extensions)))
4097 (warn "invalid %load-compiled-extensions"
4098 %load-compiled-extensions)
4099 ".go")
4100 (else (car %load-compiled-extensions))))
4101
4102 (define (more-recent? stat1 stat2)
4103 ;; Return #t when STAT1 has an mtime greater than that of STAT2.
4104 (or (> (stat:mtime stat1) (stat:mtime stat2))
4105 (and (= (stat:mtime stat1) (stat:mtime stat2))
4106 (>= (stat:mtimensec stat1)
4107 (stat:mtimensec stat2)))))
4108
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4109 (define (fallback-file-name canon-file-name)
4110 ;; Return the in-cache compiled file name for source file
4111 ;; CANON-FILE-NAME.
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4113 ;; FIXME: would probably be better just to append
4114 ;; SHA1(canon-file-name) to the %compile-fallback-path, to avoid
4115 ;; deep directory stats.
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4116 (and %compile-fallback-path
4117 (string-append %compile-fallback-path
9b6316ea 4118 (canonical->suffix canon-file-name)
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4119 compiled-extension)))
4120
4121 (define (compile file)
4122 ;; Compile source FILE, lazily loading the compiler.
4123 ((module-ref (resolve-interface '(system base compile))
4124 'compile-file)
4125 file
4126 #:opts %auto-compilation-options
4127 #:env (current-module)))
4128
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4129 ;; Returns the .go file corresponding to `name'. Does not search load
4130 ;; paths, only the fallback path. If the .go file is missing or out
4131 ;; of date, and auto-compilation is enabled, will try
4132 ;; auto-compilation, just as primitive-load-path does internally.
4133 ;; primitive-load is unaffected. Returns #f if auto-compilation
4134 ;; failed or was disabled.
c50775e2 4135 ;;
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4136 ;; NB: Unless we need to compile the file, this function should not
4137 ;; cause (system base compile) to be loaded up. For that reason
4138 ;; compiled-file-name partially duplicates functionality from (system
4139 ;; base compile).
4140
4141 (define (fresh-compiled-file-name name scmstat go-file-name)
4142 ;; Return GO-FILE-NAME after making sure that it contains a freshly
4143 ;; compiled version of source file NAME with stat SCMSTAT; return #f
4144 ;; on failure.
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4146 (let ((gostat (and (not %fresh-auto-compile)
4147 (stat go-file-name #f))))
4148 (if (and gostat (more-recent? gostat scmstat))
4149 go-file-name
4150 (begin
4151 (if gostat
4152 (format (current-warning-port)
4153 ";;; note: source file ~a\n;;; newer than compiled ~a\n"
4154 name go-file-name))
4155 (cond
4156 (%load-should-auto-compile
4157 (%warn-auto-compilation-enabled)
4158 (format (current-warning-port) ";;; compiling ~a\n" name)
4159 (let ((cfn (compile name)))
4160 (format (current-warning-port) ";;; compiled ~a\n" cfn)
4161 cfn))
4162 (else #f)))))
4163 #:warning "WARNING: compilation of ~a failed:\n" name))
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4166 (let ((dot (string-rindex file #\.)))
4167 (if dot
4168 (substring file 0 dot)
4169 file)))
4170
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4171 (define (load-absolute abs-file-name)
4172 ;; Load from ABS-FILE-NAME, using a compiled file or auto-compiling
4173 ;; if needed.
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4175 (false-if-exception
4176 (stat abs-file-name)
4177 #:warning "Stat of ~a failed:\n" abs-file-name))
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4178
4179 (define (pre-compiled)
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4180 (and=> (search-path %load-compiled-path (sans-extension file-name)
4181 %load-compiled-extensions #t)
4182 (lambda (go-file-name)
4183 (let ((gostat (stat go-file-name #f)))
4184 (and gostat (more-recent? gostat scmstat)
4185 go-file-name)))))
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4186
4187 (define (fallback)
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4188 (and=> (false-if-exception (canonicalize-path abs-file-name))
4189 (lambda (canon)
4190 (and=> (fallback-file-name canon)
4191 (lambda (go-file-name)
4192 (fresh-compiled-file-name abs-file-name
4193 scmstat
4194 go-file-name))))))
4195
4196 (let ((compiled (and scmstat (or (pre-compiled) (fallback)))))
ca8be3f5 4197 (if compiled
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4199 (if %load-hook
9b6316ea 4200 (%load-hook abs-file-name))
ca8be3f5 4201 (load-compiled compiled))
c50775e2 4202 (start-stack 'load-stack
9b6316ea 4203 (primitive-load abs-file-name)))))
ca8be3f5 4204
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4206 (lambda ()
4207 (with-fluids ((current-reader reader)
4208 (%file-port-name-canonicalization 'relative))
4209 (cond
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4210 ((absolute-file-name? file-name)
4211 (load-absolute file-name))
4212 ((absolute-file-name? dir)
4213 (load-absolute (in-vicinity dir file-name)))
c50775e2 4214 (else
9b6316ea 4215 (load-from-path (in-vicinity dir file-name))))))))
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4216
4217(define-syntax load
4218 (make-variable-transformer
4219 (lambda (x)
4220 (let* ((src (syntax-source x))
4221 (file (and src (assq-ref src 'filename)))
4222 (dir (and (string? file) (dirname file))))
4223 (syntax-case x ()
4224 ((_ arg ...)
4225 #`(load-in-vicinity #,(or dir #'(getcwd)) arg ...))
4226 (id
4227 (identifier? #'id)
4228 #`(lambda args
4229 (apply load-in-vicinity #,(or dir #'(getcwd)) args))))))))
4230
4231\f
4232
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4233;;; {`cond-expand' for SRFI-0 support.}
4234;;;
4235;;; This syntactic form expands into different commands or
4236;;; definitions, depending on the features provided by the Scheme
4237;;; implementation.
4238;;;
4239;;; Syntax:
4240;;;
4241;;; <cond-expand>
4242;;; --> (cond-expand <cond-expand-clause>+)
4243;;; | (cond-expand <cond-expand-clause>* (else <command-or-definition>))
4244;;; <cond-expand-clause>
4245;;; --> (<feature-requirement> <command-or-definition>*)
4246;;; <feature-requirement>
4247;;; --> <feature-identifier>
4248;;; | (and <feature-requirement>*)
4249;;; | (or <feature-requirement>*)
4250;;; | (not <feature-requirement>)
4251;;; <feature-identifier>
4252;;; --> <a symbol which is the name or alias of a SRFI>
4253;;;
4254;;; Additionally, this implementation provides the
4255;;; <feature-identifier>s `guile' and `r5rs', so that programs can
4256;;; determine the implementation type and the supported standard.
4257;;;
7f24bc58 4258;;; Remember to update the features list when adding more SRFIs.
3d2ada2f 4259;;;
7f24bc58 4260
b9b8f9da 4261(define %cond-expand-features
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4262 ;; This should contain only features that are present in core Guile,
4263 ;; before loading any modules. Modular features are handled by
4264 ;; placing 'cond-expand-provide' in the relevant module.
018733ff 4265 '(guile
60c8ad9e 4266 guile-2
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4268 r5rs
4269 srfi-0 ;; cond-expand itself
edb6de0b 4270 srfi-4 ;; homogeneous numeric vectors
6dce942c 4271 srfi-6 ;; string ports
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4272 srfi-13 ;; string library
4273 srfi-14 ;; character sets
61d50919 4274 srfi-16 ;; case-lambda
9670f238 4275 srfi-23 ;; `error` procedure
61d50919 4276 srfi-30 ;; nested multi-line comments
9670f238 4277 srfi-39 ;; parameterize
2d6a3144 4278 srfi-46 ;; basic syntax-rules extensions
344d68d5 4279 srfi-55 ;; require-extension
08b609aa 4280 srfi-61 ;; general cond clause
b306fae0 4281 srfi-62 ;; s-expression comments
da81e75d 4282 srfi-87 ;; => in case clauses
bf9eb54a 4283 srfi-105 ;; curly infix expressions
018733ff 4284 ))
1d00af09 4285
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4286;; This table maps module public interfaces to the list of features.
4287;;
4288(define %cond-expand-table (make-hash-table 31))
4289
4290;; Add one or more features to the `cond-expand' feature list of the
4291;; module `module'.
4292;;
4293(define (cond-expand-provide module features)
4294 (let ((mod (module-public-interface module)))
4295 (and mod
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4296 (hashq-set! %cond-expand-table mod
4297 (append (hashq-ref %cond-expand-table mod '())
4298 features)))))
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4300(define-syntax cond-expand
4301 (lambda (x)
4302 (define (module-has-feature? mod sym)
4303 (or-map (lambda (mod)
4304 (memq sym (hashq-ref %cond-expand-table mod '())))
4305 (module-uses mod)))
4306
4307 (define (condition-matches? condition)
4308 (syntax-case condition (and or not)
4309 ((and c ...)
4310 (and-map condition-matches? #'(c ...)))
4311 ((or c ...)
4312 (or-map condition-matches? #'(c ...)))
4313 ((not c)
4314 (if (condition-matches? #'c) #f #t))
4315 (c
4316 (identifier? #'c)
4317 (let ((sym (syntax->datum #'c)))
4318 (if (memq sym %cond-expand-features)
4319 #t
4320 (module-has-feature? (current-module) sym))))))
4321
4322 (define (match clauses alternate)
4323 (syntax-case clauses ()
4324 (((condition form ...) . rest)
4325 (if (condition-matches? #'condition)
4326 #'(begin form ...)
4327 (match #'rest alternate)))
4328 (() (alternate))))
4329
4330 (syntax-case x (else)
4331 ((_ clause ... (else form ...))
4332 (match #'(clause ...)
4333 (lambda ()
4334 #'(begin form ...))))
4335 ((_ clause ...)
4336 (match #'(clause ...)
4337 (lambda ()
4338 (syntax-violation 'cond-expand "unfulfilled cond-expand" x)))))))
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4340;; This procedure gets called from the startup code with a list of
4341;; numbers, which are the numbers of the SRFIs to be loaded on startup.
4342;;
4343(define (use-srfis srfis)
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4344 (process-use-modules
4345 (map (lambda (num)
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4346 (list (list 'srfi (string->symbol
4347 (string-append "srfi-" (number->string num))))))
4348 srfis)))
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9d774814 4351
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4352;;; srfi-55: require-extension
4353;;;
4354
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4355(define-syntax require-extension
4356 (lambda (x)
4357 (syntax-case x (srfi)
4358 ((_ (srfi n ...))
4359 (and-map integer? (syntax->datum #'(n ...)))
4360 (with-syntax
4361 (((srfi-n ...)
4362 (map (lambda (n)
4363 (datum->syntax x (symbol-append 'srfi- n)))
4364 (map string->symbol
4365 (map number->string (syntax->datum #'(n ...)))))))
4366 #'(use-modules (srfi srfi-n) ...)))
4367 ((_ (type arg ...))
4368 (identifier? #'type)
4369 (syntax-violation 'require-extension "Not a recognized extension type"
4370 x)))))
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4372\f
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4373;;; Defining transparently inlinable procedures
4374;;;
4375
4376(define-syntax define-inlinable
4377 ;; Define a macro and a procedure such that direct calls are inlined, via
4378 ;; the macro expansion, whereas references in non-call contexts refer to
4379 ;; the procedure. Inspired by the `define-integrable' macro by Dybvig et al.
4380 (lambda (x)
4381 ;; Use a space in the prefix to avoid potential -Wunused-toplevel
4382 ;; warning
4383 (define prefix (string->symbol "% "))
4384 (define (make-procedure-name name)
4385 (datum->syntax name
4386 (symbol-append prefix (syntax->datum name)
4387 '-procedure)))
4388
4389 (syntax-case x ()
4390 ((_ (name formals ...) body ...)
4391 (identifier? #'name)
4392 (with-syntax ((proc-name (make-procedure-name #'name))
4393 ((args ...) (generate-temporaries #'(formals ...))))
4394 #`(begin
4395 (define (proc-name formals ...)
ea3ca4e4 4396 (syntax-parameterize ((name (identifier-syntax proc-name)))
2844ab85 4397 body ...))
ea3ca4e4 4398 (define-syntax-parameter name
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4400 (syntax-case x ()
4401 ((_ args ...)
ea3ca4e4 4402 #'((syntax-parameterize ((name (identifier-syntax proc-name)))
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4403 (lambda (formals ...)
4404 body ...))
165b10dd 4405 args ...))
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4406 ((_ a (... ...))
4407 (syntax-violation 'name "Wrong number of arguments" x))
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4408 (_
4409 (identifier? x)
4410 #'proc-name))))))))))
4411
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4414(define using-readline?
4415 (let ((using-readline? (make-fluid)))
4416 (make-procedure-with-setter
4417 (lambda () (fluid-ref using-readline?))
4418 (lambda (v) (fluid-set! using-readline? v)))))
4419
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4421
4422;;; {Deprecated stuff}
4423;;;
4424
3d2ada2f 4425(begin-deprecated
0ea72faa 4426 (module-use! the-scm-module (resolve-interface '(ice-9 deprecated))))
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4429
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4430;;; SRFI-4 in the default environment. FIXME: we should figure out how
4431;;; to deprecate this.
3d2ada2f 4432;;;
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4434;; FIXME:
4435(module-use! the-scm-module (resolve-interface '(srfi srfi-4)))
4436
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4438
4439;;; A few identifiers that need to be defined in this file are really
4440;;; internal implementation details. We shove them off into internal
4441;;; modules, removing them from the (guile) module.
4442;;;
4443
4444(define-module (system syntax))
4445
4446(let ()
4447 (define (steal-bindings! from to ids)
4448 (for-each
4449 (lambda (sym)
4450 (let ((v (module-local-variable from sym)))
4451 (module-remove! from sym)
4452 (module-add! to sym v)))
4453 ids)
4454 (module-export! to ids))
4455
4456 (steal-bindings! the-root-module (resolve-module '(system syntax))
4457 '(syntax-local-binding
4458 syntax-module
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4459 syntax-locally-bound-identifiers
4460 syntax-session-id)))
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4464
4465;;; Place the user in the guile-user module.
4466;;;
4467
7cf64a0a 4468;; Set filename to #f to prevent reload.
68623e8e 4469(define-module (guile-user)
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4470 #:autoload (system base compile) (compile compile-file)
4471 #:filename #f)
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4473;; Remain in the `(guile)' module at compilation-time so that the
4474;; `-Wunused-toplevel' warning works as expected.
4475(eval-when (compile) (set-current-module the-root-module))
4476
20edfbbd 4477;;; boot-9.scm ends here