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;"chez.init" Initialization file for SLIB for Chez Scheme 5.0c -*-scheme-*-
; Copyright (C) 1993 dorai@cs.rice.edu (Dorai Sitaram)
; Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997 Aubrey Jaffer.
; Adapted to version 5.0c by stone@math.grin.edu (John David Stone) 1997
;
;Permission to copy this software, to redistribute it, and to use it
;for any purpose is granted, subject to the following restrictions and
;understandings.
;
;1. Any copy made of this software must include this copyright notice
;in full.
;
;2. I have made no warrantee or representation that the operation of
;this software will be error-free, and I am under no obligation to
;provide any services, by way of maintenance, update, or otherwise.
;
;3. In conjunction with products arising from the use of this
;material, there shall be no use of my name in any advertising,
;promotional, or sales literature without prior written consent in
;each case.
;; The SOFTWARE-TYPE procedure returns a symbol indicating the generic
;; operating system type. UNIX, VMS, MACOS, AMIGA and MS-DOS are
;; supported.
(define software-type
(lambda () 'unix))
;; The SCHEME-IMPLEMENTATION-TYPE procedure returns a symbol denoting the
;; Scheme implementation that loads this file.
(define scheme-implementation-type
(lambda () 'chez))
;; The SCHEME-IMPLEMENTATION-VERSION procedure returns a string describing
;; the version of the Scheme implementation that loads this file.
(define scheme-implementation-version
(lambda () "5.0c"))
;; The IMPLEMENTATION-VICINITY procedure returns a string giving the
;; pathname of the directory that includes any auxiliary files used by this
;; Scheme implementation.
(define implementation-vicinity
(lambda () "/usr/local/chez/5.0c/"))
;; The GETENV returns the value of a shell environment variable.
;; In some implementations of Chez Scheme, this can be done with foreign
;; procedures. However, I [JDS] am using the HP version, which does not
;; support them, so a different approach is needed.
;;
;; Here's the version that doesn't work on HPs:
;;
;; (provide-foreign-entries '("getenv"))
;;
;; (define getenv
;; (foreign-procedure "getenv"
;; (string) string))
;;
;; And here's a version that parses the value out of the output of the
;; /bin/env command:
(define getenv
(lambda (env-var)
(let ((env-port (car (process "exec /bin/env")))
(read-line
(lambda (source)
(let ((next (peek-char source)))
(if (eof-object? next)
next
(let loop ((ch (read-char source))
(so-far '()))
(if (or (eof-object? ch)
(char=? ch #\newline))
(apply string (reverse so-far))
(loop (read-char source) (cons ch so-far))))))))
(position-of-copula
(lambda (str)
(let ((len (string-length str)))
(do ((position 0 (+ position 1)))
((or (= position len)
(char=? (string-ref str position) #\=))
position))))))
(let loop ((equation (read-line env-port)))
(if (eof-object? equation)
#f
(let ((break (position-of-copula equation))
(len (string-length equation)))
(if (string=? (substring equation 0 break) env-var)
(if (= break len)
""
(substring equation (+ break 1) len))
(loop (read-line env-port)))))))))
;; The LIBRARY-VICINITY procedure returns the pathname of the directory
;; where Scheme library functions reside.
(define library-vicinity
(let ((library-path (or (getenv "SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH")
"/usr/local/lib/slib/")))
(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-path (getenv "HOME")))
(lambda () home-path)))
;; The OUTPUT-PORT-WIDTH procedure 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))))
;; The OUTPUT-PORT-HEIGHT procedure 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))))
;; *FEATURES* is a list of symbols describing features of this
;; implementation; SLIB procedures sometimes consult this list to figure
;; out whether to attempt some incompletely standard operation.
(define *features*
'(source ; Chez Scheme can load Scheme source files, with the
; command (slib:load-source "filename") -- see below.
compiled ; Chez Scheme can also load compiled Scheme files, with the
; command (slib:load-compiled "filename") -- see below.
char-ready? delay dynamic-wind fluid-let format
full-continuation getenv ieee-p1178 macro multiarg/and-
multiarg-apply pretty-print random random-inexact rationalize
rev3-procedures rev3-report rev4-optional-procedures rev4-report
sort string-port system transcript values with-file))
;; Version 5.0c has R4RS macros, but not defmacro.
(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))
(define base:eval eval)
(define (defmacro:eval x) (base:eval (defmacro:expand* x)))
(define (defmacro:expand* x)
(require 'defmacroexpand) (apply defmacro:expand* x '()))
;; 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.
(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)
(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))))))
;; Chez's NIL variable is bound to '(); SLIB's is bound to #F.
(define nil #f)
;; SLIB provides identifiers for the TAB (ASCII 9) and FORM-FEED (ASCII 12)
;; characters.
(define slib:tab #\tab)
(define slib:form-feed #\page)
;; The following definitions implement a few widely useful procedures that
;; Chez Scheme does not provide or provides under a different name.
;; The RENAME-FILE procedure constructs and executes a Unix mv command to
;; change the name of a file.
(define rename-file
(lambda (src dst)
(system (string-append "mv " src " " dst))))
;; The CURRENT-ERROR-PORT procedure returns a port to which error
;; messages are to be displayed; this is the original standard output
;; port (even if the program subsequently changes the current output port
;; somehow).
(define current-error-port
(let ((port (current-output-port)))
(lambda () port)))
;; SLIB provides its own version of the ERROR procedure.
(define slib:error
(lambda args
(let ((port (current-error-port)))
(display "Error: " port)
(for-each (lambda (x) (display x port)) args)
(error #f ""))))
;; The TMPNAM procedure constructs and returns a temporary file name,
;; presumably unique and not a duplicate of one already existing.
(define tmpnam
(let ((cntr 100))
(lambda ()
(set! cntr (+ 1 cntr))
(let ((tmp (string-append "slib_" (number->string cntr))))
(if (file-exists? tmp) (tmpnam) tmp)))))
;; 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)
;; CALL-WITH-INPUT-STRING and CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-STRING are the string
;; port versions of CALL-WITH-INPUT-FILE and CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-FILE.
(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)))
;; CHAR-CODE-LIMIT is the number of characters in the character set; only
;; non-negative integers less than CHAR-CODE-LIMIT are eligible as
;; arguments to INTEGER->CHAR.
(define char-code-limit 256)
;; Chez's MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM is a thunk rather than a number.
(if (procedure? most-positive-fixnum)
(set! most-positive-fixnum (most-positive-fixnum)))
;; The IDENTITY procedure returns its argument without change.
(define identity
(lambda (x) x))
;; The GENTEMP procedure generates unused symbols and marks them as
;; belonging to the SLIB package.
(define gentemp
(let ((*gensym-counter* -1))
(lambda ()
(set! *gensym-counter* (+ *gensym-counter* 1))
(string->symbol
(string-append "slib:G" (number->string *gensym-counter*))))))
;; The IN-VICINITY procedure 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)
;; 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
(lambda () ".scm"))
;; SLIB appropriates Chez Scheme's EVAL procedure.
(define slib:eval eval)
(define macro:eval slib:eval)
(define slib:eval-load
(lambda (<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))))))
;; SLIB:EXIT is the implementation procedure that exits, or returns
;; if exiting is 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)))))
;; The SLIB:LOAD-SOURCE procedure, given a string argument, should attach
;; the appropriate file suffix to the string and load the file named
;; by the resulting string.
(define slib:load-source
(lambda (f)
(load (string-append f (scheme-file-suffix)))))
;;; defmacro:load and macro:load also need the default suffix.
(define macro:load slib:load-source)
;; The SLIB:LOAD-COMPILED procedure, given a string argument, finds and
;; loads the file, assumed to have been compiled.
(define slib:load-compiled load)
;; SLIB:LOAD can now be defined to load SLIB files.
(define slib:load slib:load-source)
;; Load the REQUIRE package.
(slib:load (in-vicinity (library-vicinity) "require"))
;; end of chez.init
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