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;;;"chez.init" Initialization file for SLIB for Chez Scheme 6.0a -*-scheme-*-
;;; Authors: dorai@cs.rice.edu (Dorai Sitaram) and Aubrey Jaffer.
;;;
;;; This code is in the public domain.

;;; Adapted to version 5.0c by stone@math.grin.edu (John David Stone) 1997
;;; Adapted to version 6.0a by Gary T. Leavens <leavens@cs.iastate.edu>, 1999

;;; (software-type) should be set to the generic operating system type.
;;; UNIX, VMS, MACOS, AMIGA and MS-DOS are supported.
(define (software-type) 'UNIX)

;;; (scheme-implementation-type) should return the name of the scheme
;;; implementation loading this file.
(define (scheme-implementation-type) 'chez)

;;; (scheme-implementation-home-page) should return a (string) URI
;;; (Uniform Resource Identifier) for this scheme implementation's home
;;; page; or false if there isn't one.
(define (scheme-implementation-home-page)
  "http://www.scheme.com/")

;;; (scheme-implementation-version) should return a string describing
;;; the version the scheme implementation loading this file.
(define (scheme-implementation-version) "6.0a")

;;; (implementation-vicinity) should be defined to be the pathname of
;;; the directory where any auxillary files to your Scheme
;;; implementation reside.
(define implementation-vicinity
  (lambda () "/usr/unsup/scheme/chez/"))

;;; (library-vicinity) should be defined to be the pathname of the
;;; directory where files of Scheme library functions reside.
(define library-vicinity
  (let ((library-path
	 (or
	  ;; Use this getenv if your implementation supports it.
	  (getenv "SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH")
	  ;; Use this path if your scheme does not support GETENV
	  ;; or if SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH is not set.
	  (case (software-type)
	    ((UNIX) "/usr/local/lib/slib/")
	    ((VMS) "lib$scheme:")
	    ((MS-DOS) "C:\\SLIB\\")
	    (else "")))))
    (lambda () library-path)))

;;; (home-vicinity) should return the vicinity of the user's HOME
;;; directory, the directory which typically contains files which
;;; customize a computer environment for a user.
(define (home-vicinity)
  (let ((home (getenv "HOME")))
    (and home
	 (case (software-type)
	   ((UNIX COHERENT MS-DOS)	;V7 unix has a / on HOME
	    (if (eqv? #\/ (string-ref home (+ -1 (string-length home))))
		home
		(string-append home "/")))
	   (else home)))))

;;; *FEATURES* should be set to a list of symbols describing features
;;; of this implementation.  Suggestions for features are:
(define *features*
      '(
	source				;can load scheme source files
					;(slib:load-source "filename")
	compiled			;can load compiled files
					;(slib:load-compiled "filename")

		       ;; Scheme report features

	r5rs				;conforms to
	eval				;R5RS two-argument eval
	values				;R5RS multiple values
	dynamic-wind			;R5RS dynamic-wind
	macro				;R5RS high level macros
	delay				;has DELAY and FORCE
	multiarg-apply			;APPLY can take more than 2 args.
	char-ready?
	rationalize
	rev4-optional-procedures	;LIST-TAIL, STRING->LIST,
					;LIST->STRING, STRING-COPY,
					;STRING-FILL!, LIST->VECTOR,
					;VECTOR->LIST, and VECTOR-FILL!

	r4rs				;conforms to

	ieee-p1178			;conforms to

	r3rs				;conforms to

;	rev2-procedures			;SUBSTRING-MOVE-LEFT!,
					;SUBSTRING-MOVE-RIGHT!,
					;SUBSTRING-FILL!,
					;STRING-NULL?, APPEND!, 1+,
					;-1+, <?, <=?, =?, >?, >=?
;	object-hash			;has OBJECT-HASH

	multiarg/and-			;/ and - can take more than 2 args.
	with-file			;has WITH-INPUT-FROM-FILE and
					;WITH-OUTPUT-TO-FILE
	transcript			;TRANSCRIPT-ON and TRANSCRIPT-OFF
;	ieee-floating-point		;conforms to IEEE Standard 754-1985
					;IEEE Standard for Binary
					;Floating-Point Arithmetic.
	full-continuation		;can return multiple times

			;; Other common features

;	srfi				;srfi-0, COND-EXPAND finds all srfi-*
;	sicp				;runs code from Structure and
					;Interpretation of Computer
					;Programs by Abelson and Sussman.
;	defmacro			;has Common Lisp DEFMACRO
	record				;has user defined data structures
	string-port			;has CALL-WITH-INPUT-STRING and
					;CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-STRING
	sort
	pretty-print
;	object->string
	format				;Common-lisp output formatting
	trace				;has macros: TRACE and UNTRACE
;	compiler			;has (COMPILER)
;	ed				;(ED) is editor
	system				;posix (system <string>)
	getenv				;posix (getenv <string>)
;	program-arguments		;returns list of strings (argv)
;	current-time			;returns time in seconds since 1/1/1970

		  ;; Implementation Specific features

;;;	random				;Not the same as SLIB random
	fluid-let
	))

;;; (OUTPUT-PORT-WIDTH <port>) returns the number of graphic characters
;;; that can reliably be displayed on one line of the standard output port.
(define output-port-width
  (lambda arg
    (let ((env-width-string (getenv "COLUMNS")))
      (if (and env-width-string
	       (let loop ((remaining (string-length env-width-string)))
		 (or (zero? remaining)
		     (let ((next (- remaining 1)))
		       (and (char-numeric? (string-ref env-width-string
						       next))
			    (loop next))))))
	  (- (string->number env-width-string) 1)
	  79))))

;;; (OUTPUT-PORT-HEIGHT <port>) returns the number of lines of text that
;;; can reliably be displayed simultaneously in the standard output port.
(define output-port-height
  (lambda arg
    (let ((env-height-string (getenv "LINES")))
      (if (and env-height-string
	       (let loop ((remaining (string-length env-height-string)))
		 (or (zero? remaining)
		     (let ((next (- remaining 1)))
		       (and (char-numeric? (string-ref env-height-string
						       next))
			    (loop next))))))
	  (string->number env-height-string)
	  24))))

;;; (CURRENT-ERROR-PORT)
(define current-error-port
  (let ((port (console-output-port)))  ; changed from current-output-port
    (lambda () port)))

;;; (TMPNAM) makes a temporary file name.
(define tmpnam
  (let ((cntr 100))
    (lambda ()
      (set! cntr (+ 1 cntr))
      (let ((tmp (string-append "slib_" (number->string cntr))))
	(if (file-exists? tmp) (tmpnam) tmp)))))

;;; (FILE-EXISTS? <string>) is built-in to Chez Scheme

;;; (DELETE-FILE <string>) is built-in to Chez Scheme

;; The FORCE-OUTPUT requires buffered output that has been written to a
;; port to be transferred all the way out to its ultimate destination.
(define force-output flush-output-port)

(define (make-exchanger obj)
  (lambda (rep) (let ((old obj)) (set! obj rep) old)))
(define (open-file filename modes)
  (case modes
    ((r rb) (open-input-file filename))
    ((w wb) (open-output-file filename))
    (else (slib:error 'open-file 'mode? modes))))
(define (port? obj) (or (input-port? port) (output-port? port)))
(define (call-with-open-ports . ports)
  (define proc (car ports))
  (cond ((procedure? proc) (set! ports (cdr ports)))
	(else (set! ports (reverse ports))
	      (set! proc (car ports))
	      (set! ports (reverse (cdr ports)))))
  (let ((ans (apply proc ports)))
    (for-each close-port ports)
    ans))
(define (close-port port)
  (cond ((input-port? port)
	 (close-input-port port)
	 (if (output-port? port) (close-output-port port)))
	((output-port? port) (close-output-port port))
	(else (slib:error 'close-port 'port? port))))

(define (browse-url url)
  (define (try cmd end) (zero? (system (string-append cmd url end))))
  (or (try "netscape-remote -remote 'openURL(" ")'")
      (try "netscape -remote 'openURL(" ")'")
      (try "netscape '" "'&")
      (try "netscape '" "'")))

;;; "rationalize" adjunct procedures.
(define (find-ratio x e)
  (let ((rat (rationalize x e)))
    (list (numerator rat) (denominator rat))))
(define (find-ratio-between x y)
  (find-ratio (/ (+ x y) 2) (/ (- x y) 2)))

;;; CHAR-CODE-LIMIT is one greater than the largest integer which can
;;; be returned by CHAR->INTEGER.
(define char-code-limit 256)

;;; MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM is used in modular.scm
;; Chez's MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM is a thunk rather than a number.

(if (procedure? most-positive-fixnum)
    (set! most-positive-fixnum (most-positive-fixnum)))

;;; Return argument
(define (identity x) x)

;;; SLIB:EVAL is single argument eval using the top-level (user) environment.
(define slib:eval eval)

;;; define an error procedure for the library
(define slib:error
  (lambda args
    (let ((cep (current-error-port)))
      (if (provided? 'trace) (print-call-stack cep))
      (display "Error: " cep)
      (for-each (lambda (x) (display #\  cep) (write x cep)) args)
      (error #f ""))))

;;; define these as appropriate for your system.
(define slib:tab #\tab)
(define slib:form-feed #\page)

;;; Support for older versions of Scheme.  Not enough code for its own file.
;;; last-pair is built-in to Chez Scheme
(define t #t)
(define nil #f)

;;; Define these if your implementation's syntax can support it and if
;;; they are not already defined.
;;; 1+, -1+, and 1- are built-in to Chez Scheme
;(define (1+ n) (+ n 1))
;(define (-1+ n) (+ n -1))
;(define 1- -1+)

;;; (IN-VICINITY <string>) is simply STRING-APPEND, conventionally used
;;; to attach a directory pathname to the name of a file that is expected to
;;; be in that directory.
(define in-vicinity string-append)

;;; Define SLIB:EXIT to be the implementation procedure to exit or
;;; return if exitting not supported.
(define slib:chez:quit
  (let ((arg (call-with-current-continuation identity)))
    (cond ((procedure? arg) arg)
	  (arg (exit))
	  (else (exit 1)))))

(define slib:exit
  (lambda args
    (cond ((null? args) (slib:chez:quit #t))
	  ((eqv? #t (car args)) (slib:chez:quit #t))
	  ((eqv? #f (car args)) (slib:chez:quit #f))
	  ((zero? (car args)) (slib:chez:quit #t))
	  (else (slib:chez:quit #f)))))

;;; For backward compatability, the SCHEME-FILE-SUFFIX procedure is defined
;;; to return the string ".scm".  Note, however, that ".ss" is a common Chez
;;; file suffix.
(define scheme-file-suffix
  (let ((suffix (case (software-type)
		  ((NOSVE) "_scm")
		  (else ".scm"))))
    (lambda () suffix)))

;;; (SLIB:LOAD-SOURCE "foo") should load "foo.scm" or with whatever
;;; suffix all the module files in SLIB have.  See feature 'SOURCE.
(define (slib:load-source f) (load (string-append f ".scm")))

;;; (SLIB:LOAD-COMPILED "foo") should load the file that was produced
;;; by compiling "foo.scm" if this implementation can compile files.
;;; See feature 'COMPILED.
(define slib:load-compiled load)

;;; At this point SLIB:LOAD must be able to load SLIB files.
(define slib:load slib:load-source)

;;; The following make procedures in Chez Scheme compatible with
;;; the assumptions of SLIB.

;;; Chez's sorting routines take parameters in the order opposite to SLIB's.
;;; The following definitions override the predefined procedures with the
;;; parameters-reversed versions.  See the SORT feature.

(define chez:sort sort)
(define chez:sort! sort!)
(define chez:merge merge)
(define chez:merge! merge!)

(define sort
  (lambda (s p)
    (chez:sort p s)))
(define sort!
  (lambda (s p)
    (chez:sort! p s)))
(define merge
  (lambda (s1 s2 p)
    (chez:merge p s1 s2)))
(define merge!
  (lambda (s1 s2 p)
    (chez:merge! p s1 s2)))

;;; Chez's (FORMAT F . A) corresponds to SLIB's (FORMAT #F F . A)
;;; See the FORMAT feature.
(define chez:format format)

(define format
  (lambda (where how . args)
    (let ((str (apply chez:format how args)))
      (cond ((not where) str)
	    ((eq? where #t) (display str))
	    (else (display str where))))))

;; The following definitions implement a few widely useful procedures that
;; Chez Scheme does not provide or provides under a different name.

;;; CALL-WITH-INPUT-STRING and CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-STRING are the string
;;; port versions of CALL-WITH-INPUT-FILE and CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-FILE.
;;; See the STRING-PORT feature.
(define call-with-output-string
  (lambda (f)
    (let ((outsp (open-output-string)))
      (f outsp)
      (let ((s (get-output-string outsp)))
	(close-output-port outsp)
	s))))

(define call-with-input-string
  (lambda (s f)
    (let* ((insp (open-input-string s))
	   (res (f insp)))
      (close-input-port insp)
      res)))

;;; If your implementation provides R4RS macros:
(define macro:eval slib:eval)
;;; macro:load also needs the default suffix.
(define macro:load slib:load-source)

(define *defmacros*
  (list (cons 'defmacro
	      (lambda (name parms . body)
		`(set! *defmacros* (cons (cons ',name (lambda ,parms ,@body))
					 *defmacros*))))))
(define (defmacro? m) (and (assq m *defmacros*) #t))

(define (macroexpand-1 e)
  (if (pair? e) (let ((a (car e)))
		  (cond ((symbol? a) (set! a (assq a *defmacros*))
				     (if a (apply (cdr a) (cdr e)) e))
			(else e)))
      e))

(define (macroexpand e)
  (if (pair? e) (let ((a (car e)))
		  (cond ((symbol? a)
			 (set! a (assq a *defmacros*))
			 (if a (macroexpand (apply (cdr a) (cdr e))) e))
			(else e)))
      e))

;;; According to Kent Dybvig, you can improve the Chez Scheme init
;;; file by defining gentemp to be gensym in Chez Scheme.
(define gentemp gensym)

(define base:eval slib:eval)
(define (defmacro:eval x) (base:eval (defmacro:expand* x)))
(define (defmacro:expand* x)
  (require 'defmacroexpand) (apply defmacro:expand* x '()))

(define (slib:eval-load <pathname> evl)
  (if (not (file-exists? <pathname>))
      (set! <pathname> (string-append <pathname> (scheme-file-suffix))))
  (call-with-input-file <pathname>
    (lambda (port)
      (let ((old-load-pathname *load-pathname*))
	(set! *load-pathname* <pathname>)
	(do ((o (read port) (read port)))
	    ((eof-object? o))
	  (evl o))
	(set! *load-pathname* old-load-pathname)))))

(define (defmacro:load <pathname>)
  (slib:eval-load <pathname> defmacro:eval))

(define slib:warn
  (lambda args
    (let ((cep (current-error-port)))
      (if (provided? 'trace) (print-call-stack cep))
      (display "Warn: " cep)
      (for-each (lambda (x) (display #\  cep) (write x cep)) args))))

;;; Load the REQUIRE package.
(slib:load (in-vicinity (library-vicinity) "require"))

;; end of chez.init