;;; installed-scm-file
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+;;;; Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005
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;;;;
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-;;;;
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+;;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+;;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+;;;;
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-;;;; whether to permit this exception to apply to your modifications.
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;;;;
+
\f
;;; Commentary:
;;; Code:
\f
-;;; {Deprecation}
-;;;
-
-;; We don't have macros here, but we do want to define
-;; `begin-deprecated' early.
-
-(define begin-deprecated
- (procedure->memoizing-macro
- (lambda (exp env)
- (if (include-deprecated-features)
- `(begin ,@(cdr exp))
- `#f))))
-\f
;;; {Features}
-;;
+;;;
(define (provide sym)
(if (not (memq sym *features*))
(set! *features* (cons sym *features*))))
-;;; Return #t iff FEATURE is available to this Guile interpreter.
-;;; In SLIB, provided? also checks to see if the module is available.
-;;; We should do that too, but don't.
+;; Return #t iff FEATURE is available to this Guile interpreter. In SLIB,
+;; provided? also checks to see if the module is available. We should do that
+;; too, but don't.
+
(define (provided? feature)
(and (memq feature *features*) #t))
-(begin-deprecated
- (define feature? provided?))
+;; let format alias simple-format until the more complete version is loaded
-;;; let format alias simple-format until the more complete version is loaded
(define format simple-format)
+;; this is scheme wrapping the C code so the final pred call is a tail call,
+;; per SRFI-13 spec
+(define (string-any char_pred s . rest)
+ (let ((start (if (null? rest)
+ 0 (car rest)))
+ (end (if (or (null? rest) (null? (cdr rest)))
+ (string-length s) (cadr rest))))
+ (if (and (procedure? char_pred)
+ (> end start)
+ (<= end (string-length s))) ;; let c-code handle range error
+ (or (string-any-c-code char_pred s start (1- end))
+ (char_pred (string-ref s (1- end))))
+ (string-any-c-code char_pred s start end))))
+
+;; this is scheme wrapping the C code so the final pred call is a tail call,
+;; per SRFI-13 spec
+(define (string-every char_pred s . rest)
+ (let ((start (if (null? rest)
+ 0 (car rest)))
+ (end (if (or (null? rest) (null? (cdr rest)))
+ (string-length s) (cadr rest))))
+ (if (and (procedure? char_pred)
+ (> end start)
+ (<= end (string-length s))) ;; let c-code handle range error
+ (and (string-every-c-code char_pred s start (1- end))
+ (char_pred (string-ref s (1- end))))
+ (string-every-c-code char_pred s start end))))
+
\f
+
+;;; {EVAL-CASE}
+;;;
+
+;; (eval-case ((situation*) forms)* (else forms)?)
+;;
+;; Evaluate certain code based on the situation that eval-case is used
+;; in. The only defined situation right now is `load-toplevel' which
+;; triggers for code evaluated at the top-level, for example from the
+;; REPL or when loading a file.
+
+(define eval-case
+ (procedure->memoizing-macro
+ (lambda (exp env)
+ (define (toplevel-env? env)
+ (or (not (pair? env)) (not (pair? (car env)))))
+ (define (syntax)
+ (error "syntax error in eval-case"))
+ (let loop ((clauses (cdr exp)))
+ (cond
+ ((null? clauses)
+ #f)
+ ((not (list? (car clauses)))
+ (syntax))
+ ((eq? 'else (caar clauses))
+ (or (null? (cdr clauses))
+ (syntax))
+ (cons 'begin (cdar clauses)))
+ ((not (list? (caar clauses)))
+ (syntax))
+ ((and (toplevel-env? env)
+ (memq 'load-toplevel (caar clauses)))
+ (cons 'begin (cdar clauses)))
+ (else
+ (loop (cdr clauses))))))))
+
+\f
+
+;;; {Defmacros}
+;;;
+;;; Depends on: features, eval-case
+;;;
+
+(define macro-table (make-weak-key-hash-table 61))
+(define xformer-table (make-weak-key-hash-table 61))
+
+(define (defmacro? m) (hashq-ref macro-table m))
+(define (assert-defmacro?! m) (hashq-set! macro-table m #t))
+(define (defmacro-transformer m) (hashq-ref xformer-table m))
+(define (set-defmacro-transformer! m t) (hashq-set! xformer-table m t))
+
+(define defmacro:transformer
+ (lambda (f)
+ (let* ((xform (lambda (exp env)
+ (copy-tree (apply f (cdr exp)))))
+ (a (procedure->memoizing-macro xform)))
+ (assert-defmacro?! a)
+ (set-defmacro-transformer! a f)
+ a)))
+
+
+(define defmacro
+ (let ((defmacro-transformer
+ (lambda (name parms . body)
+ (let ((transformer `(lambda ,parms ,@body)))
+ `(eval-case
+ ((load-toplevel)
+ (define ,name (defmacro:transformer ,transformer)))
+ (else
+ (error "defmacro can only be used at the top level")))))))
+ (defmacro:transformer defmacro-transformer)))
+
+(define defmacro:syntax-transformer
+ (lambda (f)
+ (procedure->syntax
+ (lambda (exp env)
+ (copy-tree (apply f (cdr exp)))))))
+
+
+;; XXX - should the definition of the car really be looked up in the
+;; current module?
+
+(define (macroexpand-1 e)
+ (cond
+ ((pair? e) (let* ((a (car e))
+ (val (and (symbol? a) (local-ref (list a)))))
+ (if (defmacro? val)
+ (apply (defmacro-transformer val) (cdr e))
+ e)))
+ (#t e)))
+
+(define (macroexpand e)
+ (cond
+ ((pair? e) (let* ((a (car e))
+ (val (and (symbol? a) (local-ref (list a)))))
+ (if (defmacro? val)
+ (macroexpand (apply (defmacro-transformer val) (cdr e)))
+ e)))
+ (#t e)))
+
+(provide 'defmacro)
+
+\f
+
+;;; {Deprecation}
+;;;
+;;; Depends on: defmacro
+;;;
+
+(defmacro begin-deprecated forms
+ (if (include-deprecated-features)
+ (cons begin forms)
+ #f))
+
+\f
+
;;; {R4RS compliance}
+;;;
(primitive-load-path "ice-9/r4rs.scm")
\f
-;;; {Simple Debugging Tools}
-;;
+;;; {Simple Debugging Tools}
+;;;
;; peek takes any number of arguments, writes them to the
;; current ouput port, and returns the last argument.
(car (last-pair stuff)))))
\f
+
;;; {Trivial Functions}
;;;
(define (1+ n) (+ n 1))
(define (1- n) (+ n -1))
(define (and=> value procedure) (and value (procedure value)))
-(define (make-hash-table k) (make-vector k '()))
+(define call/cc call-with-current-continuation)
;;; apply-to-args is functionally redundant with apply and, worse,
;;; is less general than apply since it only takes two arguments.
(define (apply-to-args args fn) (apply fn args))
+(defmacro false-if-exception (expr)
+ `(catch #t (lambda () ,expr)
+ (lambda args #f)))
+
\f
-;;; {Integer Math}
+;;; {General Properties}
;;;
-(define (ipow-by-squaring x k acc proc)
- (cond ((zero? k) acc)
- ((= 1 k) (proc acc x))
- (else (ipow-by-squaring (proc x x)
- (quotient k 2)
- (if (even? k) acc (proc acc x))
- proc))))
+;; This is a more modern interface to properties. It will replace all
+;; other property-like things eventually.
+
+(define (make-object-property)
+ (let ((prop (primitive-make-property #f)))
+ (make-procedure-with-setter
+ (lambda (obj) (primitive-property-ref prop obj))
+ (lambda (obj val) (primitive-property-set! prop obj val)))))
\f
+
;;; {Symbol Properties}
;;;
(if pair
(symbol-pset! sym (delq! pair (symbol-pref sym))))))
-;;; {General Properties}
-;;;
-
-;; This is a more modern interface to properties. It will replace all
-;; other property-like things eventually.
-
-(define (make-object-property)
- (let ((prop (primitive-make-property #f)))
- (make-procedure-with-setter
- (lambda (obj) (primitive-property-ref prop obj))
- (lambda (obj val) (primitive-property-set! prop obj val)))))
-
\f
;;; {Arrays}
;;;
-(if (provided? 'array)
- (primitive-load-path "ice-9/arrays.scm"))
+(define (array-shape a)
+ (map (lambda (ind) (if (number? ind) (list 0 (+ -1 ind)) ind))
+ (array-dimensions a)))
\f
+
;;; {Keywords}
;;;
-(define (symbol->keyword symbol)
- (make-keyword-from-dash-symbol (symbol-append '- symbol)))
-
-(define (keyword->symbol kw)
- (let ((sym (symbol->string (keyword-dash-symbol kw))))
- (string->symbol (substring sym 1 (string-length sym)))))
-
(define (kw-arg-ref args kw)
(let ((rem (member kw args)))
(and rem (pair? (cdr rem)) (cadr rem))))
\f
;;; {Structs}
+;;;
(define (struct-layout s)
(struct-ref (struct-vtable s) vtable-index-layout))
\f
-;;; Environments
+;;; {Environments}
+;;;
(define the-environment
(procedure->syntax
(and closure (procedure-property closure 'module))))
\f
+
;;; {Records}
;;;
(provide 'record)
\f
+
;;; {Booleans}
;;;
(define (->bool x) (not (not x)))
\f
+
;;; {Symbols}
;;;
(string->symbol (apply string args)))
\f
+
;;; {Lists}
;;;
(loop (cons init answer) (- n 1)))))
\f
+
;;; {and-map and or-map}
;;;
;;; (and-map fn lst) is like (and (fn (car lst)) (fn (cadr lst)) (fn...) ...)
(if (provided? 'socket)
(primitive-load-path "ice-9/networking.scm"))
+;; For reference, Emacs file-exists-p uses stat in this same way.
+;; ENHANCE-ME: Catching an exception from stat is a bit wasteful, do this in
+;; C where all that's needed is to inspect the return from stat().
(define file-exists?
(if (provided? 'posix)
(lambda (str)
- (access? str F_OK))
+ (->bool (false-if-exception (stat str))))
(lambda (str)
(let ((port (catch 'system-error (lambda () (open-file str OPEN_READ))
(lambda args #f))))
#f))
\f
+
;;; {Error Handling}
;;;
(define (tms:cutime obj) (vector-ref obj 3))
(define (tms:cstime obj) (vector-ref obj 4))
-(define (file-position . args) (apply ftell args))
-(define (file-set-position . args) (apply fseek args))
+(define file-position ftell)
+(define (file-set-position port offset . whence)
+ (let ((whence (if (eq? whence '()) SEEK_SET (car whence))))
+ (seek port offset whence)))
(define (move->fdes fd/port fd)
(cond ((integer? fd/port)
(putenv name))
\f
+
;;; {Load Paths}
;;;
file)))
\f
+
;;; {Help for scm_shell}
+;;;
;;; The argument-processing code used by Guile-based shells generates
;;; Scheme code based on the argument list. This page contains help
;;; functions for the code it generates.
+;;;
(define (command-line) (program-arguments))
(primitive-load init-file))))
\f
+
;;; {Loading by paths}
+;;;
;;; Load a Scheme source file named NAME, searching for it in the
;;; directories listed in %load-path, and applying each of the file
\f
+
;;; {Transcendental Functions}
;;;
;;; Derived from "Transcen.scm", Complex trancendental functions for SCM.
(define (sqrt z)
(if (real? z)
(if (negative? z) (make-rectangular 0 ($sqrt (- z)))
- ($sqrt z))
+ ($sqrt z))
(make-polar ($sqrt (magnitude z)) (/ (angle z) 2))))
(define expt
(let ((integer-expt integer-expt))
(lambda (z1 z2)
- (cond ((integer? z2)
- (if (>= z2 0)
- (integer-expt z1 z2)
- (/ 1 (integer-expt z1 (- z2)))))
+ (cond ((and (exact? z2) (integer? z2))
+ (integer-expt z1 z2))
((and (real? z2) (real? z1) (>= z1 0))
($expt z1 z2))
(else
;;; {Reader Extensions}
;;;
-
;;; Reader code for various "#c" forms.
;;;
"#. read expansion found and read-eval? is #f."))))
\f
+
;;; {Command Line Options}
;;;
(left-part (string-append
(with-output-to-string
(lambda ()
- (map (lambda (x) (display (keyword-symbol x)) (display " "))
+ (map (lambda (x) (display (keyword->symbol x)) (display " "))
opts-proper)))
arg-name))
(middle-part (if (and (< (string-length left-part) 30)
;;;
;;; These are the low level data structures for modules.
;;;
+;;; Every module object is of the type 'module-type', which is a record
+;;; consisting of the following members:
+;;;
+;;; - eval-closure: the function that defines for its module the strategy that
+;;; shall be followed when looking up symbols in the module.
+;;;
+;;; An eval-closure is a function taking two arguments: the symbol to be
+;;; looked up and a boolean value telling whether a binding for the symbol
+;;; should be created if it does not exist yet. If the symbol lookup
+;;; succeeded (either because an existing binding was found or because a new
+;;; binding was created), a variable object representing the binding is
+;;; returned. Otherwise, the value #f is returned. Note that the eval
+;;; closure does not take the module to be searched as an argument: During
+;;; construction of the eval-closure, the eval-closure has to store the
+;;; module it belongs to in its environment. This means, that any
+;;; eval-closure can belong to only one module.
+;;;
+;;; The eval-closure of a module can be defined arbitrarily. However, three
+;;; special cases of eval-closures are to be distinguished: During startup
+;;; the module system is not yet activated. In this phase, no modules are
+;;; defined and all bindings are automatically stored by the system in the
+;;; pre-modules-obarray. Since no eval-closures exist at this time, the
+;;; functions which require an eval-closure as their argument need to be
+;;; passed the value #f.
+;;;
+;;; The other two special cases of eval-closures are the
+;;; standard-eval-closure and the standard-interface-eval-closure. Both
+;;; behave equally for the case that no new binding is to be created. The
+;;; difference between the two comes in, when the boolean argument to the
+;;; eval-closure indicates that a new binding shall be created if it is not
+;;; found.
+;;;
+;;; Given that no new binding shall be created, both standard eval-closures
+;;; define the following standard strategy of searching bindings in the
+;;; module: First, the module's obarray is searched for the symbol. Second,
+;;; if no binding for the symbol was found in the module's obarray, the
+;;; module's binder procedure is exececuted. If this procedure did not
+;;; return a binding for the symbol, the modules referenced in the module's
+;;; uses list are recursively searched for a binding of the symbol. If the
+;;; binding can not be found in these modules also, the symbol lookup has
+;;; failed.
+;;;
+;;; If a new binding shall be created, the standard-interface-eval-closure
+;;; immediately returns indicating failure. That is, it does not even try
+;;; to look up the symbol. In contrast, the standard-eval-closure would
+;;; first search the obarray, and if no binding was found there, would
+;;; create a new binding in the obarray, therefore not calling the binder
+;;; procedure or searching the modules in the uses list.
+;;;
+;;; The explanation of the following members obarray, binder and uses
+;;; assumes that the symbol lookup follows the strategy that is defined in
+;;; the standard-eval-closure and the standard-interface-eval-closure.
+;;;
+;;; - obarray: a hash table that maps symbols to variable objects. In this
+;;; hash table, the definitions are found that are local to the module (that
+;;; is, not imported from other modules). When looking up bindings in the
+;;; module, this hash table is searched first.
+;;;
+;;; - binder: either #f or a function taking a module and a symbol argument.
+;;; If it is a function it is called after the obarray has been
+;;; unsuccessfully searched for a binding. It then can provide bindings
+;;; that would otherwise not be found locally in the module.
+;;;
+;;; - uses: a list of modules from which non-local bindings can be inherited.
+;;; These modules are the third place queried for bindings after the obarray
+;;; has been unsuccessfully searched and the binder function did not deliver
+;;; a result either.
+;;;
+;;; - transformer: either #f or a function taking a scheme expression as
+;;; delivered by read. If it is a function, it will be called to perform
+;;; syntax transformations (e. g. makro expansion) on the given scheme
+;;; expression. The output of the transformer function will then be passed
+;;; to Guile's internal memoizer. This means that the output must be valid
+;;; scheme code. The only exception is, that the output may make use of the
+;;; syntax extensions provided to identify the modules that a binding
+;;; belongs to.
+;;;
+;;; - name: the name of the module. This is used for all kinds of printing
+;;; outputs. In certain places the module name also serves as a way of
+;;; identification. When adding a module to the uses list of another
+;;; module, it is made sure that the new uses list will not contain two
+;;; modules of the same name.
+;;;
+;;; - kind: classification of the kind of module. The value is (currently?)
+;;; only used for printing. It has no influence on how a module is treated.
+;;; Currently the following values are used when setting the module kind:
+;;; 'module, 'directory, 'interface, 'custom-interface. If no explicit kind
+;;; is set, it defaults to 'module.
+;;;
+;;; - duplicates-handlers
+;;;
+;;; - duplicates-interface
+;;;
+;;; - observers
+;;;
+;;; - weak-observers
+;;;
+;;; - observer-id
+;;;
+;;; In addition, the module may (must?) contain a binding for
+;;; %module-public-interface... More explanations here...
+;;;
;;; !!! warning: The interface to lazy binder procedures is going
;;; to be changed in an incompatible way to permit all the basic
;;; module ops to be virtualized.
;;;
\f
+
;;; {Printing Modules}
+;;;
+
;; This is how modules are printed. You can re-define it.
;; (Redefining is actually more complicated than simply redefining
;; %print-module because that would only change the binding and not
;; is a (CLOSURE module symbol) which, as a last resort, can provide
;; bindings that would otherwise not be found locally in the module.
;;
-;; NOTE: If you change here, you also need to change libguile/modules.h.
+;; NOTE: If you change anything here, you also need to change
+;; libguile/modules.h.
;;
(define module-type
(make-record-type 'module
'(obarray uses binder eval-closure transformer name kind
- observers weak-observers observer-id)
+ duplicates-handlers duplicates-interface
+ observers weak-observers observer-id)
%print-module))
;; make-module &opt size uses binder
(if (> (length args) 3)
(error "Too many args to make-module." args))
- (let ((size (parse-arg 0 1021))
+ (let ((size (parse-arg 0 31))
(uses (parse-arg 1 '()))
(binder (parse-arg 2 #f)))
(error
"Lazy-binder expected to be a procedure or #f." binder))
- (let ((module (module-constructor (make-vector size '())
- uses binder #f #f #f #f
+ (let ((module (module-constructor (make-hash-table size)
+ uses binder #f #f #f #f #f #f
'()
(make-weak-value-hash-table 31)
0)))
(define set-module-name! (record-modifier module-type 'name))
(define module-kind (record-accessor module-type 'kind))
(define set-module-kind! (record-modifier module-type 'kind))
+(define module-duplicates-handlers
+ (record-accessor module-type 'duplicates-handlers))
+(define set-module-duplicates-handlers!
+ (record-modifier module-type 'duplicates-handlers))
+(define module-duplicates-interface
+ (record-accessor module-type 'duplicates-interface))
+(define set-module-duplicates-interface!
+ (record-modifier module-type 'duplicates-interface))
(define module-observers (record-accessor module-type 'observers))
(define set-module-observers! (record-modifier module-type 'observers))
(define module-weak-observers (record-accessor module-type 'weak-observers))
(set-procedure-property! closure 'module module))))
\f
+
;;; {Observer protocol}
;;;
(set-module-observers! module (delq1! id (module-observers module)))))
*unspecified*)
+(define module-defer-observers #f)
+(define module-defer-observers-mutex (make-mutex))
+(define module-defer-observers-table (make-hash-table))
+
(define (module-modified m)
+ (if module-defer-observers
+ (hash-set! module-defer-observers-table m #t)
+ (module-call-observers m)))
+
+;;; This function can be used to delay calls to observers so that they
+;;; can be called once only in the face of massive updating of modules.
+;;;
+(define (call-with-deferred-observers thunk)
+ (dynamic-wind
+ (lambda ()
+ (lock-mutex module-defer-observers-mutex)
+ (set! module-defer-observers #t))
+ thunk
+ (lambda ()
+ (set! module-defer-observers #f)
+ (hash-for-each (lambda (m dummy)
+ (module-call-observers m))
+ module-defer-observers-table)
+ (hash-clear! module-defer-observers-table)
+ (unlock-mutex module-defer-observers-mutex))))
+
+(define (module-call-observers m)
(for-each (lambda (proc) (proc m)) (module-observers m))
(hash-fold (lambda (id proc res) (proc m)) #f (module-weak-observers m)))
\f
+
;;; {Module Searching in General}
;;;
;;; We sometimes want to look for properties of a symbol
;;
(define (module-symbol-local-binding m v . opt-val)
(let ((var (module-local-variable m v)))
- (if var
+ (if (and var (variable-bound? var))
(variable-ref var)
(if (not (null? opt-val))
(car opt-val)
;;
(define (module-symbol-binding m v . opt-val)
(let ((var (module-variable m v)))
- (if var
+ (if (and var (variable-bound? var))
(variable-ref var)
(if (not (null? opt-val))
(car opt-val)
\f
+
;;; {Adding Variables to Modules}
;;;
-;;;
-
;; module-make-local-var! module symbol
;;
;; If no variable was already there, then create a new and uninitialzied
;; variable.
;;
+;; This function is used in modules.c.
+;;
(define (module-make-local-var! m v)
(or (let ((b (module-obarray-ref (module-obarray m) v)))
(and (variable? b)
(begin
+ ;; Mark as modified since this function is called when
+ ;; the standard eval closure defines a binding
(module-modified m)
b)))
- (and (module-binder m)
- ((module-binder m) m v #t))
- (begin
- (let ((answer (make-undefined-variable)))
- (module-obarray-set! (module-obarray m) v answer)
- (module-modified m)
- answer))))
+
+ ;; No local variable yet, so we need to create a new one. That
+ ;; new variable is initialized with the old imported value of V,
+ ;; if there is one.
+ (let ((imported-var (module-variable m v))
+ (local-var (or (and (module-binder m)
+ ((module-binder m) m v #t))
+ (begin
+ (let ((answer (make-undefined-variable)))
+ (module-add! m v answer)
+ answer)))))
+ (if (and imported-var (not (variable-bound? local-var)))
+ (variable-set! local-var (variable-ref imported-var)))
+ local-var)))
;; module-ensure-local-variable! module symbol
;;
;; make sure that a symbol is undefined in the local namespace of M.
;;
(define (module-remove! m v)
- (module-obarray-remove! (module-obarray m) v)
+ (module-obarray-remove! (module-obarray m) v)
(module-modified m))
(define (module-clear! m)
- (vector-fill! (module-obarray m) '())
+ (hash-clear! (module-obarray m))
(module-modified m))
;; MODULE-FOR-EACH -- exported
;; Call PROC on each symbol in MODULE, with arguments of (SYMBOL VARIABLE).
;;
(define (module-for-each proc module)
- (let ((obarray (module-obarray module)))
- (do ((index 0 (+ index 1))
- (end (vector-length obarray)))
- ((= index end))
- (for-each
- (lambda (bucket)
- (proc (car bucket) (cdr bucket)))
- (vector-ref obarray index)))))
-
+ (hash-for-each proc (module-obarray module)))
(define (module-map proc module)
- (let* ((obarray (module-obarray module))
- (end (vector-length obarray)))
-
- (let loop ((i 0)
- (answer '()))
- (if (= i end)
- answer
- (loop (+ 1 i)
- (append!
- (map (lambda (bucket)
- (proc (car bucket) (cdr bucket)))
- (vector-ref obarray i))
- answer))))))
+ (hash-map->list proc (module-obarray module)))
+
\f
;;; {Low Level Bootstrapping}
\f
+
;;; {Module-based Loading}
;;;
\f
+
;;; {MODULE-REF -- exported}
-;;
+;;;
+
;; Returns the value of a variable called NAME in MODULE or any of its
;; used modules. If there is no such variable, then if the optional third
;; argument DEFAULT is present, it is returned; otherwise an error is signaled.
;;
(define (module-use! module interface)
(set-module-uses! module
- (cons interface (delq! interface (module-uses module))))
+ (cons interface
+ (filter (lambda (m)
+ (not (equal? (module-name m)
+ (module-name interface))))
+ (module-uses module))))
(module-modified module))
+;; MODULE-USE-INTERFACES! module interfaces
+;;
+;; Same as MODULE-USE! but add multiple interfaces and check for duplicates
+;;
+(define (module-use-interfaces! module interfaces)
+ (let* ((duplicates-handlers? (or (module-duplicates-handlers module)
+ (default-duplicate-binding-procedures)))
+ (uses (module-uses module)))
+ ;; remove duplicates-interface
+ (set! uses (delq! (module-duplicates-interface module) uses))
+ ;; remove interfaces to be added
+ (for-each (lambda (interface)
+ (set! uses
+ (filter (lambda (m)
+ (not (equal? (module-name m)
+ (module-name interface))))
+ uses)))
+ interfaces)
+ ;; add interfaces to use list
+ (set-module-uses! module uses)
+ (for-each (lambda (interface)
+ (and duplicates-handlers?
+ ;; perform duplicate checking
+ (process-duplicates module interface))
+ (set! uses (cons interface uses))
+ (set-module-uses! module uses))
+ interfaces)
+ ;; add duplicates interface
+ (if (module-duplicates-interface module)
+ (set-module-uses! module
+ (cons (module-duplicates-interface module) uses)))
+ (module-modified module)))
+
\f
+
;;; {Recursive Namespaces}
;;;
-;;;
;;; A hierarchical namespace emerges if we consider some module to be
;;; root, and variables bound to modules as nested namespaces.
;;;
\f
-;;; {The (app) module}
+
+;;; {The (%app) module}
;;;
;;; The root of conventionally named objects not directly in the top level.
;;;
-;;; (app modules)
-;;; (app modules guile)
+;;; (%app modules)
+;;; (%app modules guile)
;;;
;;; The directory of all modules and the standard root module.
;;;
(set-module-public-interface! module interface))))
(if (and (not (memq the-scm-module (module-uses module)))
(not (eq? module the-root-module)))
- (set-module-uses! module (append (module-uses module) (list the-scm-module)))))
+ (set-module-uses! module
+ (append (module-uses module) (list the-scm-module)))))
;; NOTE: This binding is used in libguile/modules.c.
;;
(define (resolve-module name . maybe-autoload)
- (let ((full-name (append '(app modules) name)))
- (let ((already (local-ref full-name)))
+ (let ((full-name (append '(%app modules) name)))
+ (let ((already (nested-ref the-root-module full-name)))
(if already
;; The module already exists...
(if (and (or (null? maybe-autoload) (car maybe-autoload))
;;
(set-current-module the-root-module)
-(define app (make-module 31))
-(local-define '(app modules) (make-module 31))
-(local-define '(app modules guile) the-root-module)
+(define %app (make-module 31))
+(define app %app) ;; for backwards compatability
+(local-define '(%app modules) (make-module 31))
+(local-define '(%app modules guile) the-root-module)
-;; (define-special-value '(app modules new-ws) (lambda () (make-scm-module)))
+;; (define-special-value '(%app modules new-ws) (lambda () (make-scm-module)))
(define (try-load-module name)
- (try-module-autoload name))
+ (or (begin-deprecated (try-module-linked name))
+ (try-module-autoload name)
+ (begin-deprecated (try-module-dynamic-link name))))
(define (purify-module! module)
"Removes bindings in MODULE which are inherited from the (guile) module."
;; Return a module that is an interface to the module designated by
;; NAME.
;;
-;; `resolve-interface' takes two keyword arguments:
+;; `resolve-interface' takes four keyword arguments:
;;
;; #:select SELECTION
;;
;; are made available in the interface. Bindings that are added later
;; are not picked up.
;;
+;; #:hide BINDINGS
+;;
+;; BINDINGS is a list of bindings which should not be imported.
+;;
+;; #:prefix PREFIX
+;;
+;; PREFIX is a symbol that will be appended to each exported name.
+;; The default is to not perform any renaming.
+;;
;; #:renamer RENAMER
;;
;; RENAMER is a procedure that takes a symbol and returns its new
-;; name. The default is to not perform any renaming.
+;; name. The default is not perform any renaming.
;;
;; Signal "no code for module" error if module name is not resolvable
;; or its public interface is not available. Signal "no binding"
def)))
(let* ((select (get-keyword-arg args #:select #f))
- (renamer (get-keyword-arg args #:renamer identity))
+ (hide (get-keyword-arg args #:hide '()))
+ (renamer (or (get-keyword-arg args #:renamer #f)
+ (let ((prefix (get-keyword-arg args #:prefix #f)))
+ (and prefix (symbol-prefix-proc prefix)))
+ identity))
(module (resolve-module name))
(public-i (and module (module-public-interface module))))
(and (or (not module) (not public-i))
(error "no code for module" name))
- (if (and (not select) (eq? renamer identity))
+ (if (and (not select) (null? hide) (eq? renamer identity))
public-i
(let ((selection (or select (module-map (lambda (sym var) sym)
public-i)))
(custom-i (make-module 31)))
- (set-module-kind! custom-i 'interface)
+ (set-module-kind! custom-i 'custom-interface)
+ (set-module-name! custom-i name)
;; XXX - should use a lazy binder so that changes to the
;; used module are picked up automatically.
- (for-each (lambda (bspec)
- (let* ((direct? (symbol? bspec))
- (orig (if direct? bspec (car bspec)))
- (seen (if direct? bspec (cdr bspec))))
- (module-add! custom-i (renamer seen)
- (or (module-local-variable public-i orig)
- (module-local-variable module orig)
- (error
- ;; fixme: format manually for now
- (simple-format
- #f "no binding `~A' in module ~A"
- orig name))))))
- selection)
+ (for-each (lambda (bspec)
+ (let* ((direct? (symbol? bspec))
+ (orig (if direct? bspec (car bspec)))
+ (seen (if direct? bspec (cdr bspec)))
+ (var (or (module-local-variable public-i orig)
+ (module-local-variable module orig)
+ (error
+ ;; fixme: format manually for now
+ (simple-format
+ #f "no binding `~A' in module ~A"
+ orig name)))))
+ (if (memq orig hide)
+ (set! hide (delq! orig hide))
+ (module-add! custom-i
+ (renamer seen)
+ var))))
+ selection)
+ ;; Check that we are not hiding bindings which don't exist
+ (for-each (lambda (binding)
+ (if (not (module-local-variable public-i binding))
+ (error
+ (simple-format
+ #f "no binding `~A' to hide in module ~A"
+ binding name))))
+ hide)
custom-i))))
(define (symbol-prefix-proc prefix)
(let loop ((kws kws)
(reversed-interfaces '())
(exports '())
- (re-exports '()))
+ (re-exports '())
+ (replacements '()))
(if (null? kws)
- (begin
- (for-each (lambda (interface)
- (module-use! module interface))
- (reverse reversed-interfaces))
- (module-export! module exports)
- (module-re-export! module re-exports))
+ (call-with-deferred-observers
+ (lambda ()
+ (module-use-interfaces! module (reverse reversed-interfaces))
+ (module-export! module exports)
+ (module-replace! module replacements)
+ (module-re-export! module re-exports)))
(case (car kws)
((#:use-module #:use-syntax)
(or (pair? (cdr kws))
(loop (cddr kws)
(cons interface reversed-interfaces)
exports
- re-exports)))
+ re-exports
+ replacements)))
((#:autoload)
(or (and (pair? (cdr kws)) (pair? (cddr kws)))
(unrecognized kws))
(caddr kws))
reversed-interfaces)
exports
- re-exports))
+ re-exports
+ replacements))
((#:no-backtrace)
(set-system-module! module #t)
- (loop (cdr kws) reversed-interfaces exports re-exports))
+ (loop (cdr kws) reversed-interfaces exports re-exports replacements))
((#:pure)
(purify-module! module)
- (loop (cdr kws) reversed-interfaces exports re-exports))
+ (loop (cdr kws) reversed-interfaces exports re-exports replacements))
+ ((#:duplicates)
+ (if (not (pair? (cdr kws)))
+ (unrecognized kws))
+ (set-module-duplicates-handlers!
+ module
+ (lookup-duplicates-handlers (cadr kws)))
+ (loop (cddr kws) reversed-interfaces exports re-exports replacements))
((#:export #:export-syntax)
(or (pair? (cdr kws))
(unrecognized kws))
(loop (cddr kws)
reversed-interfaces
(append (cadr kws) exports)
- re-exports))
+ re-exports
+ replacements))
((#:re-export #:re-export-syntax)
(or (pair? (cdr kws))
(unrecognized kws))
(loop (cddr kws)
reversed-interfaces
exports
- (append (cadr kws) re-exports)))
+ (append (cadr kws) re-exports)
+ replacements))
+ ((#:replace #:replace-syntax)
+ (or (pair? (cdr kws))
+ (unrecognized kws))
+ (loop (cddr kws)
+ reversed-interfaces
+ exports
+ re-exports
+ (append (cadr kws) replacements)))
(else
(unrecognized kws)))))
+ (run-hook module-defined-hook module)
module))
+;; `module-defined-hook' is a hook that is run whenever a new module
+;; is defined. Its members are called with one argument, the new
+;; module.
+(define module-defined-hook (make-hook 1))
+
+\f
+
;;; {Autoload}
+;;;
(define (make-autoload-interface module name bindings)
(let ((b (lambda (a sym definep)
;; Replace autoload-interface with interface
(set-car! (memq a (module-uses module)) i)
(module-local-variable i sym))))))
- (module-constructor #() '() b #f #f name 'autoload
+ (module-constructor (make-hash-table 0) '() b #f #f name 'autoload #f #f
'() (make-weak-value-hash-table 31) 0)))
;;; {Compiled module}
(define load-compiled #f)
\f
+
;;; {Autoloading modules}
+;;;
(define autoloads-in-progress '())
didit))))
\f
-;;; Dynamic linking of modules
+
+;;; {Dynamic linking of modules}
+;;;
(define autoloads-done '((guile . guile)))
(set! autoloads-done (delete! n autoloads-done))
(set! autoloads-in-progress (delete! n autoloads-in-progress)))))
-
-
-\f
-;; {EVAL-CASE}
-;;
-;; (eval-case ((situation*) forms)* (else forms)?)
-;;
-;; Evaluate certain code based on the situation that eval-case is used
-;; in. The only defined situation right now is `load-toplevel' which
-;; triggers for code evaluated at the top-level, for example from the
-;; REPL or when loading a file.
-
-(define eval-case
- (procedure->memoizing-macro
- (lambda (exp env)
- (define (toplevel-env? env)
- (or (not (pair? env)) (not (pair? (car env)))))
- (define (syntax)
- (error "syntax error in eval-case"))
- (let loop ((clauses (cdr exp)))
- (cond
- ((null? clauses)
- #f)
- ((not (list? (car clauses)))
- (syntax))
- ((eq? 'else (caar clauses))
- (or (null? (cdr clauses))
- (syntax))
- (cons 'begin (cdar clauses)))
- ((not (list? (caar clauses)))
- (syntax))
- ((and (toplevel-env? env)
- (memq 'load-toplevel (caar clauses)))
- (cons 'begin (cdar clauses)))
- (else
- (loop (cdr clauses))))))))
-
-\f
-;;; {Macros}
-;;;
-
-(define (primitive-macro? m)
- (and (macro? m)
- (not (macro-transformer m))))
-
-;;; {Defmacros}
-;;;
-(define macro-table (make-weak-key-hash-table 523))
-(define xformer-table (make-weak-key-hash-table 523))
-
-(define (defmacro? m) (hashq-ref macro-table m))
-(define (assert-defmacro?! m) (hashq-set! macro-table m #t))
-(define (defmacro-transformer m) (hashq-ref xformer-table m))
-(define (set-defmacro-transformer! m t) (hashq-set! xformer-table m t))
-
-(define defmacro:transformer
- (lambda (f)
- (let* ((xform (lambda (exp env)
- (copy-tree (apply f (cdr exp)))))
- (a (procedure->memoizing-macro xform)))
- (assert-defmacro?! a)
- (set-defmacro-transformer! a f)
- a)))
-
-
-(define defmacro
- (let ((defmacro-transformer
- (lambda (name parms . body)
- (let ((transformer `(lambda ,parms ,@body)))
- `(eval-case
- ((load-toplevel)
- (define ,name (defmacro:transformer ,transformer)))
- (else
- (error "defmacro can only be used at the top level")))))))
- (defmacro:transformer defmacro-transformer)))
-
-(define defmacro:syntax-transformer
- (lambda (f)
- (procedure->syntax
- (lambda (exp env)
- (copy-tree (apply f (cdr exp)))))))
-
-
-;; XXX - should the definition of the car really be looked up in the
-;; current module?
-
-(define (macroexpand-1 e)
- (cond
- ((pair? e) (let* ((a (car e))
- (val (and (symbol? a) (local-ref (list a)))))
- (if (defmacro? val)
- (apply (defmacro-transformer val) (cdr e))
- e)))
- (#t e)))
-
-(define (macroexpand e)
- (cond
- ((pair? e) (let* ((a (car e))
- (val (and (symbol? a) (local-ref (list a)))))
- (if (defmacro? val)
- (macroexpand (apply (defmacro-transformer val) (cdr e)))
- e)))
- (#t e)))
-
-(provide 'defmacro)
-
\f
;;; {Run-time options}
+;;;
(define define-option-interface
(let* ((option-name car)
(set! options (delq! flag options)))
flags)
(,interface options)
- (,interface)))))
-
- (make-set! (lambda (interface)
- `((name exp)
- (,'quasiquote
- (begin (,interface (append (,interface)
- (list '(,'unquote name)
- (,'unquote exp))))
- (,interface)))))))
- (procedure->macro
+ (,interface))))))
+ (procedure->memoizing-macro
(lambda (exp env)
- (cons 'begin
- (let* ((option-group (cadr exp))
- (interface (car option-group)))
- (append (map (lambda (name constructor)
- `(define ,name
- ,(constructor interface)))
- (cadr option-group)
- (list make-options
- make-enable
- make-disable))
- (map (lambda (name constructor)
- `(defmacro ,name
- ,@(constructor interface)))
- (caddr option-group)
- (list make-set!)))))))))
+ (let* ((option-group (cadr exp))
+ (interface (car option-group))
+ (options/enable/disable (cadr option-group)))
+ `(begin
+ (define ,(car options/enable/disable)
+ ,(make-options interface))
+ (define ,(cadr options/enable/disable)
+ ,(make-enable interface))
+ (define ,(caddr options/enable/disable)
+ ,(make-disable interface))
+ (defmacro ,(caaddr option-group) (opt val)
+ `(,,(car options/enable/disable)
+ (append (,,(car options/enable/disable))
+ (list ',opt ,val))))))))))
(define-option-interface
(eval-options-interface
(lambda ()
(lazy-catch #t
(lambda ()
- (dynamic-wind
- (lambda () (unmask-signals))
+ (call-with-unblocked-asyncs
(lambda ()
(with-traps
(lambda ()
(set! first #f)
(let loop ((v (thunk)))
(loop (thunk)))
- #f)))
- (lambda () (mask-signals))))
-
+ #f)))))
+
+ ;; Note that having just
+ ;; `lazy-handler-dispatch' here is
+ ;; connected with the mechanism that
+ ;; produces a nice backtrace upon
+ ;; error. If, for example, this is
+ ;; replaced with (lambda args (apply
+ ;; lazy-handler-dispatch args)), the
+ ;; stack cutting (in save-stack)
+ ;; goes wrong and ends up saving no
+ ;; stack at all, so there is no
+ ;; backtrace.
lazy-handler-dispatch))
(lambda (key . args)
(#t
(error "sorry, not implemented")))))
(set! batch-mode? (lambda () (not interactive)))
- (loop (lambda () #t))))
+ (call-with-blocked-asyncs
+ (lambda () (loop (lambda () #t))))))
;;(define the-last-stack (make-fluid)) Defined by scm_init_backtrace ()
(define before-signal-stack (make-fluid))
(let ((cep (current-error-port)))
(cond ((not (stack? (fluid-ref the-last-stack))))
((memq 'backtrace (debug-options-interface))
- (run-hook before-backtrace-hook)
- (newline cep)
- (display "Backtrace:\n")
- (display-backtrace (fluid-ref the-last-stack) cep)
- (newline cep)
- (run-hook after-backtrace-hook)))
+ (let ((highlights (if (or (eq? key 'wrong-type-arg)
+ (eq? key 'out-of-range))
+ (list-ref args 3)
+ '())))
+ (run-hook before-backtrace-hook)
+ (newline cep)
+ (display "Backtrace:\n")
+ (display-backtrace (fluid-ref the-last-stack) cep
+ #f #f highlights)
+ (newline cep)
+ (run-hook after-backtrace-hook))))
(run-hook before-error-hook)
(apply display-error (fluid-ref the-last-stack) cep args)
(run-hook after-error-hook)
\f
+
;;; {IOTA functions: generating lists of numbers}
+;;;
(define (iota n)
(let loop ((count (1- n)) (result '()))
(loop (1- count) (cons count result)))))
\f
-;;; {While}
-;;;
-;;; with `continue' and `break'.
-;;;
-
-(defmacro while (cond . body)
- `(letrec ((continue (lambda () (or (not ,cond) (begin (begin ,@ body) (continue)))))
- (break (lambda val (apply throw 'break val))))
- (catch 'break
- (lambda () (continue))
- (lambda v (cadr v)))))
;;; {collect}
;;;
;;; forms instead of the result of the last form.
;;; (The definition relies on the current left-to-right
;;; order of evaluation of operands in applications.)
+;;;
(defmacro collect forms
(cons 'list forms))
+\f
+
;;; {with-fluids}
+;;;
;; with-fluids is a convenience wrapper for the builtin procedure
;; `with-fluids*'. The syntax is just like `let':
;; body)
(defmacro with-fluids (bindings . body)
- `(with-fluids* (list ,@(map car bindings)) (list ,@(map cadr bindings))
- (lambda () ,@body)))
+ (let ((fluids (map car bindings))
+ (values (map cadr bindings)))
+ (if (and (= (length fluids) 1) (= (length values) 1))
+ `(with-fluid* ,(car fluids) ,(car values) (lambda () ,@body))
+ `(with-fluids* (list ,@fluids) (list ,@values)
+ (lambda () ,@body)))))
\f
;; coaxing
;;
+(define (primitive-macro? m)
+ (and (macro? m)
+ (not (macro-transformer m))))
+
(defmacro define-macro (first . rest)
(let ((name (if (symbol? first) first (car first)))
(transformer
(error "define-syntax-macro can only be used at the top level")))))
\f
+
+;;; {While}
+;;;
+;;; with `continue' and `break'.
+;;;
+
+;; The inner `do' loop avoids re-establishing a catch every iteration,
+;; that's only necessary if continue is actually used. A new key is
+;; generated every time, so break and continue apply to their originating
+;; `while' even when recursing. `while-helper' is an easy way to keep the
+;; `key' binding away from the cond and body code.
+;;
+;; FIXME: This is supposed to have an `unquote' on the `do' the same used
+;; for lambda and not, so as to protect against any user rebinding of that
+;; symbol, but unfortunately an unquote breaks with ice-9 syncase, eg.
+;;
+;; (use-modules (ice-9 syncase))
+;; (while #f)
+;; => ERROR: invalid syntax ()
+;;
+;; This is probably a bug in syncase.
+;;
+(define-macro (while cond . body)
+ (define (while-helper proc)
+ (do ((key (make-symbol "while-key")))
+ ((catch key
+ (lambda ()
+ (proc (lambda () (throw key #t))
+ (lambda () (throw key #f))))
+ (lambda (key arg) arg)))))
+ `(,while-helper (,lambda (break continue)
+ (do ()
+ ((,not ,cond))
+ ,@body)
+ #t)))
+
+
+\f
+
;;; {Module System Macros}
;;;
(define keys
;; sym key quote?
'((:select #:select #t)
+ (:hide #:hide #t)
+ (:prefix #:prefix #t)
(:renamer #:renamer #f)))
(if (not (pair? (car spec)))
`(',spec)
;; to change scm_c_use_module as well.
(define (process-use-modules module-interface-args)
- (for-each (lambda (mif-args)
- (let ((mod-iface (apply resolve-interface mif-args)))
- (or mod-iface
- (error "no such module" mif-args))
- (module-use! (current-module) mod-iface)))
- module-interface-args))
+ (let ((interfaces (map (lambda (mif-args)
+ (or (apply resolve-interface mif-args)
+ (error "no such module" mif-args)))
+ module-interface-args)))
+ (call-with-deferred-observers
+ (lambda ()
+ (module-use-interfaces! (current-module) interfaces)))))
(defmacro use-modules modules
`(eval-case
(process-use-modules
(list ,@(map (lambda (m)
`(list ,@(compile-interface-spec m)))
- modules))))
+ modules)))
+ *unspecified*)
(else
(error "use-modules can only be used at the top level"))))
(list ,@(compile-interface-spec spec))))
(set-module-transformer! (current-module)
,(car (last-pair spec))))
- `((set-module-transformer! (current-module) ,spec))))
+ `((set-module-transformer! (current-module) ,spec)))
+ *unspecified*)
(else
(error "use-syntax can only be used at the top level"))))
+;; Dirk:FIXME:: This incorrect (according to R5RS) syntax needs to be changed
+;; as soon as guile supports hygienic macros.
(define define-private define)
(defmacro define-public args
(#t
(let ((name (defined-name (car args))))
`(begin
- (eval-case ((load-toplevel) (export ,name)))
+ (eval-case ((load-toplevel) (export-syntax ,name)))
(defmacro ,@args))))))
;; Export a local variable
(module-add! public-i name var)))
names)))
+(define (module-replace! m names)
+ (let ((public-i (module-public-interface m)))
+ (for-each (lambda (name)
+ (let ((var (module-ensure-local-variable! m name)))
+ (set-object-property! var 'replace #t)
+ (module-add! public-i name var)))
+ names)))
+
;; Re-export a imported variable
;;
(define (module-re-export! m names)
(defmacro export names
`(eval-case
((load-toplevel)
- (module-export! (current-module) ',names))
+ (call-with-deferred-observers
+ (lambda ()
+ (module-export! (current-module) ',names))))
(else
(error "export can only be used at the top level"))))
(defmacro re-export names
`(eval-case
((load-toplevel)
- (module-re-export! (current-module) ',names))
+ (call-with-deferred-observers
+ (lambda ()
+ (module-re-export! (current-module) ',names))))
(else
(error "re-export can only be used at the top level"))))
-(define export-syntax export)
-(define re-export-syntax re-export)
+(defmacro export-syntax names
+ `(export ,@names))
+(defmacro re-export-syntax names
+ `(re-export ,@names))
(define load load-module)
+;; The following macro allows one to write, for example,
+;;
+;; (@ (ice-9 pretty-print) pretty-print)
+;;
+;; to refer directly to the pretty-print variable in module (ice-9
+;; pretty-print). It works by looking up the variable and inserting
+;; it directly into the code. This is understood by the evaluator.
+;; Indeed, all references to global variables are memoized into such
+;; variable objects.
+
+(define-macro (@ mod-name var-name)
+ (let ((var (module-variable (resolve-interface mod-name) var-name)))
+ (if (not var)
+ (error "no such public variable" (list '@ mod-name var-name)))
+ var))
+
+;; The '@@' macro is like '@' but it can also access bindings that
+;; have not been explicitely exported.
+
+(define-macro (@@ mod-name var-name)
+ (let ((var (module-variable (resolve-module mod-name) var-name)))
+ (if (not var)
+ (error "no such variable" (list '@@ mod-name var-name)))
+ var))
+
+\f
+
+;;; {Parameters}
+;;;
+
+(define make-mutable-parameter
+ (let ((make (lambda (fluid converter)
+ (lambda args
+ (if (null? args)
+ (fluid-ref fluid)
+ (fluid-set! fluid (converter (car args))))))))
+ (lambda (init . converter)
+ (let ((fluid (make-fluid))
+ (converter (if (null? converter)
+ identity
+ (car converter))))
+ (fluid-set! fluid (converter init))
+ (make fluid converter)))))
+
+\f
+
+;;; {Handling of duplicate imported bindings}
+;;;
+
+;; Duplicate handlers take the following arguments:
+;;
+;; module importing module
+;; name conflicting name
+;; int1 old interface where name occurs
+;; val1 value of binding in old interface
+;; int2 new interface where name occurs
+;; val2 value of binding in new interface
+;; var previous resolution or #f
+;; val value of previous resolution
+;;
+;; A duplicate handler can take three alternative actions:
+;;
+;; 1. return #f => leave responsibility to next handler
+;; 2. exit with an error
+;; 3. return a variable resolving the conflict
+;;
+
+(define duplicate-handlers
+ (let ((m (make-module 7)))
+
+ (define (check module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
+ (scm-error 'misc-error
+ #f
+ "~A: `~A' imported from both ~A and ~A"
+ (list (module-name module)
+ name
+ (module-name int1)
+ (module-name int2))
+ #f))
+
+ (define (warn module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
+ (format #t
+ "WARNING: ~A: `~A' imported from both ~A and ~A\n"
+ (module-name module)
+ name
+ (module-name int1)
+ (module-name int2))
+ #f)
+
+ (define (replace module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
+ (let ((old (or (and var (object-property var 'replace) var)
+ (module-variable int1 name)))
+ (new (module-variable int2 name)))
+ (if (object-property old 'replace)
+ (and (or (eq? old new)
+ (not (object-property new 'replace)))
+ old)
+ (and (object-property new 'replace)
+ new))))
+
+ (define (warn-override-core module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
+ (and (eq? int1 the-scm-module)
+ (begin
+ (format #t
+ "WARNING: ~A: imported module ~A overrides core binding `~A'\n"
+ (module-name module)
+ (module-name int2)
+ name)
+ (module-local-variable int2 name))))
+
+ (define (first module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
+ (or var (module-local-variable int1 name)))
+
+ (define (last module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
+ (module-local-variable int2 name))
+
+ (define (noop module name int1 val1 int2 val2 var val)
+ #f)
+
+ (set-module-name! m 'duplicate-handlers)
+ (set-module-kind! m 'interface)
+ (module-define! m 'check check)
+ (module-define! m 'warn warn)
+ (module-define! m 'replace replace)
+ (module-define! m 'warn-override-core warn-override-core)
+ (module-define! m 'first first)
+ (module-define! m 'last last)
+ (module-define! m 'merge-generics noop)
+ (module-define! m 'merge-accessors noop)
+ m))
+
+(define (lookup-duplicates-handlers handler-names)
+ (and handler-names
+ (map (lambda (handler-name)
+ (or (module-symbol-local-binding
+ duplicate-handlers handler-name #f)
+ (error "invalid duplicate handler name:"
+ handler-name)))
+ (if (list? handler-names)
+ handler-names
+ (list handler-names)))))
+
+(define default-duplicate-binding-procedures
+ (make-mutable-parameter #f))
+
+(define default-duplicate-binding-handler
+ (make-mutable-parameter '(replace warn-override-core warn last)
+ (lambda (handler-names)
+ (default-duplicate-binding-procedures
+ (lookup-duplicates-handlers handler-names))
+ handler-names)))
+
+(define (make-duplicates-interface)
+ (let ((m (make-module)))
+ (set-module-kind! m 'custom-interface)
+ (set-module-name! m 'duplicates)
+ m))
+
+(define (process-duplicates module interface)
+ (let* ((duplicates-handlers (or (module-duplicates-handlers module)
+ (default-duplicate-binding-procedures)))
+ (duplicates-interface (module-duplicates-interface module)))
+ (module-for-each
+ (lambda (name var)
+ (cond ((module-import-interface module name)
+ =>
+ (lambda (prev-interface)
+ (let ((var1 (module-local-variable prev-interface name))
+ (var2 (module-local-variable interface name)))
+ (if (not (eq? var1 var2))
+ (begin
+ (if (not duplicates-interface)
+ (begin
+ (set! duplicates-interface
+ (make-duplicates-interface))
+ (set-module-duplicates-interface!
+ module
+ duplicates-interface)))
+ (let* ((var (module-local-variable duplicates-interface
+ name))
+ (val (and var
+ (variable-bound? var)
+ (variable-ref var))))
+ (let loop ((duplicates-handlers duplicates-handlers))
+ (cond ((null? duplicates-handlers))
+ (((car duplicates-handlers)
+ module
+ name
+ prev-interface
+ (and (variable-bound? var1)
+ (variable-ref var1))
+ interface
+ (and (variable-bound? var2)
+ (variable-ref var2))
+ var
+ val)
+ =>
+ (lambda (var)
+ (module-add! duplicates-interface name var)))
+ (else
+ (loop (cdr duplicates-handlers)))))))))))))
+ interface)))
+
\f
;;; {`cond-expand' for SRFI-0 support.}
;;;
;;; Currently, the following feature identifiers are supported:
;;;
-;;; guile r5rs srfi-0
+;;; guile r5rs srfi-0 srfi-4 srfi-6 srfi-13 srfi-14
;;;
;;; Remember to update the features list when adding more SRFIs.
+;;;
(define %cond-expand-features
;; Adjust the above comment when changing this.
- '(guile r5rs srfi-0))
+ '(guile
+ r5rs
+ srfi-0 ;; cond-expand itself
+ srfi-4 ;; homogenous numeric vectors
+ srfi-6 ;; open-input-string etc, in the guile core
+ srfi-13 ;; string library
+ srfi-14 ;; character sets
+ srfi-55 ;; require-extension
+ ))
;; This table maps module public interfaces to the list of features.
;;
\f
+;;; srfi-55: require-extension
+;;;
+
+(define-macro (require-extension extension-spec)
+ ;; This macro only handles the srfi extension, which, at present, is
+ ;; the only one defined by the standard.
+ (if (not (pair? extension-spec))
+ (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "require-extension"
+ "Not an extension: ~S" (list extension-spec) #f))
+ (let ((extension (car extension-spec))
+ (extension-args (cdr extension-spec)))
+ (case extension
+ ((srfi)
+ (let ((use-list '()))
+ (for-each
+ (lambda (i)
+ (if (not (integer? i))
+ (scm-error 'wrong-type-arg "require-extension"
+ "Invalid srfi name: ~S" (list i) #f))
+ (let ((srfi-sym (string->symbol
+ (string-append "srfi-" (number->string i)))))
+ (if (not (memq srfi-sym %cond-expand-features))
+ (set! use-list (cons `(use-modules (srfi ,srfi-sym))
+ use-list)))))
+ extension-args)
+ (if (pair? use-list)
+ ;; i.e. (begin (use-modules x) (use-modules y) (use-modules z))
+ `(begin ,@(reverse! use-list)))))
+ (else
+ (scm-error
+ 'wrong-type-arg "require-extension"
+ "Not a recognized extension type: ~S" (list extension) #f)))))
+
+\f
+
;;; {Load emacs interface support if emacs option is given.}
+;;;
(define (named-module-use! user usee)
(module-use! (resolve-module user) (resolve-interface usee)))
(let ((guile-user-module (resolve-module '(guile-user))))
;; Load emacs interface support if emacs option is given.
- (if (and (module-defined? the-root-module 'use-emacs-interface)
- (module-ref the-root-module 'use-emacs-interface))
+ (if (and (module-defined? guile-user-module 'use-emacs-interface)
+ (module-ref guile-user-module 'use-emacs-interface))
(load-emacs-interface))
;; Use some convenient modules (in reverse order)
(module-use! guile-user-module (resolve-interface '(ice-9 session)))
(module-use! guile-user-module (resolve-interface '(ice-9 debug)))
;; so that builtin bindings will be checked first
+ (module-use! guile-user-module (resolve-interface '(ice-9 r5rs)))
(module-use! guile-user-module (resolve-interface '(guile)))
(set-current-module guile-user-module)
;; Make a backup copy of the stack
(fluid-set! before-signal-stack
(fluid-ref the-last-stack))
- (save-stack %deliver-signals)
+ (save-stack 2)
(scm-error 'signal
#f
msg
(cdr old-handler))))
signals old-handlers))))))
-(defmacro false-if-exception (expr)
- `(catch #t (lambda () ,expr)
- (lambda args #f)))
-
;;; This hook is run at the very end of an interactive session.
;;;
(define exit-hook (make-hook))
\f
-(append! %load-path (list "."))
-;; Place the user in the guile-user module.
-;;
+;;; {Deprecated stuff}
+;;;
+
+(begin-deprecated
+ (define (feature? sym)
+ (issue-deprecation-warning
+ "`feature?' is deprecated. Use `provided?' instead.")
+ (provided? sym)))
+
+(begin-deprecated
+ (primitive-load-path "ice-9/deprecated.scm"))
+
+\f
+
+;;; Place the user in the guile-user module.
+;;;
(define-module (guile-user))