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;;;"vscm.init" Configuration of *features* for VSCM -*-scheme-*-
;Copyright (C) 1994, 1996, 1997 Aubrey Jaffer
;
;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.
;;; From: Matthias Blume <blume@cs.Princeton.EDU>
;;; Date: Tue, 1 Mar 1994 11:42:31 -0500
;;; Disclaimer: The code below is only a quick hack. If I find some
;;; time to spare I might get around to make some more things work.
;;; You have to provide ``vscm.init'' as an explicit command line
;;; argument. Since this is not very nice I would recommend the
;;; following installation procedure:
;1. run scheme
;2. (load "vscm.init")
;3. (slib:dump "dumpfile")
;3. mv dumpfile place-where-vscm-standard-bootfile-resides, e.g.
; mv dumpfile /usr/local/vscm/lib/scheme-boot
; (In this case vscm should have been compiled with flag
; -DDEFAULT_BOOTFILE='"/usr/local/vscm/lib/scheme-boot"'. See
; Makefile (definition of DDP) for details.)
(define (slib:dump dump-to-file)
(let ((args (dump dump-to-file)))
(if args
(begin
(display "[SLIB available]")
(newline)
(((mcm) 'toplevel) args))
(quit))))
;;; Caveat: While playing with this code I discovered a nasty bug.
;;; (Something is wrong with my ``restore'' code -- it seems to break
;;; on 64 bit machines (not always, though).) It works on MIPS, etc.
;;; (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) 'Vscm)
;;; (scheme-implementation-version) should return a string describing the
;;; version the scheme implementation loading this file.
(define (scheme-implementation-version) "?")
;;; (implementation-vicinity) should be defined to be the pathname of
;;; the directory where any auxillary files to your Scheme
;;; implementation reside.
(define (implementation-vicinity)
(case (software-type)
((UNIX) "/usr/local/src/scheme/")
((VMS) "scheme$src:")
((MS-DOS) "C:\\scheme\\")))
;;; (library-vicinity) should be defined to be the pathname of the
;;; directory where files of Scheme library functions reside.
(define library-vicinity
(let ((library-path
(or (getenv "SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH")
;; Uses this path if SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH is not set.
(case (software-type)
((UNIX) "/usr/local/lib/slib/")
((VMS) "lib$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-path (getenv "HOME")))
(lambda () home-path)))
;;; *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")
rev4-report ;conforms to
; rev3-report ;conforms to
ieee-p1178 ;conforms to
; sicp ;runs code from Structure and
;Interpretation of Computer
;Programs by Abelson and Sussman.
rev4-optional-procedures ;LIST-TAIL, STRING->LIST,
;LIST->STRING, STRING-COPY,
;STRING-FILL!, LIST->VECTOR,
;VECTOR->LIST, and VECTOR-FILL!
rev3-procedures ;LAST-PAIR, T, and NIL
; rev2-procedures ;SUBSTRING-MOVE-LEFT!,
;SUBSTRING-MOVE-RIGHT!,
;SUBSTRING-FILL!,
;STRING-NULL?, APPEND!, 1+,
;-1+, <?, <=?, =?, >?, >=?
multiarg/and- ;/ and - can take more than 2 args.
multiarg-apply ;APPLY can take more than 2 args.
rationalize
delay ;has DELAY and FORCE
with-file ;has WITH-INPUT-FROM-FILE and
;WITH-OUTPUT-FROM-FILE
string-port ;has CALL-WITH-INPUT-STRING and
;CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-STRING
; transcript ;TRANSCRIPT-ON and TRANSCRIPT-OFF
; char-ready?
; macro ;has R4RS high level macros
; defmacro ;has Common Lisp DEFMACRO
eval ;SLIB:EVAL is single argument eval
; record ;has user defined data structures
values ;proposed multiple values
; dynamic-wind ;proposed dynamic-wind
ieee-floating-point ;conforms to
full-continuation ;can return multiple times
; object-hash ;has OBJECT-HASH
; sort
; queue ;queues
; pretty-print
object->string
; format
; 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)
; Xwindows ;X support
; curses ;screen management package
; termcap ;terminal description package
; terminfo ;sysV terminal description
))
;;; (OBJECT->STRING obj) -- analogous to WRITE
(define object->string string-write)
;;; (PROGRAM-ARGUMENTS)
;;;
(define (program-arguments) command-line-arguments)
;;; (OUTPUT-PORT-WIDTH <port>)
(define (output-port-width . arg) 79)
;;; (CURRENT-ERROR-PORT)
(define current-error-port
(standard-port 2))
;;; (TMPNAM) makes a temporary file name.
(define tmpnam (let ((cntr 100))
(lambda () (set! cntr (+ 1 cntr))
(string-append "slib_" (number->string cntr)))))
;;; (FILE-EXISTS? <string>)
(define (file-exists? f)
(system (string-append "test -f " f)))
;;; (DELETE-FILE <string>)
(define (delete-file f)
(remove-file f))
;;; FORCE-OUTPUT flushes any pending output on optional arg output port
(define force-output flush)
;;; CALL-WITH-INPUT-STRING and CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-STRING are the string
;;; port versions of CALL-WITH-*PUT-FILE.
(define (call-with-output-string proc)
(let ((outsp (open-output-string)))
(proc outsp)
(close-output-port outsp)))
(define (call-with-input-string string proc)
(let* ((insp (open-input-string string))
(res (proc insp)))
(close-input-port insp)
res))
;;; Implementation of string ports using generic ports
(define (open-input-string s)
(let ((l (string-length s))
(eof (call-with-values (lambda () (string-read "")) (lambda (x y) x))))
(define (read)
(call-with-values
(lambda ()
(string-read s))
(lambda (obj res)
(set! s res)
(set! l (string-length res))
obj)))
(define (read-char)
(if (zero? l)
eof
(let ((c (string-ref s 0)))
(set! s (substring s 1 l))
(set! l (- l 1))
c)))
(define (peek-char)
(if (zero? l) eof (string-ref s 0)))
(define (char-ready?) #t)
(define (close) s)
(open-input-generic read read-char peek-char char-ready? close)))
(define (open-output-string)
(let ((s ""))
(define (write x)
(set! s (string-append s (string-write x)))
x)
(define (display x)
(set! s (string-append s (string-display x)))
x)
(define (write-char x)
(set! s (string-append s (string x)))
x)
(define (newline)
(set! s (string-append s "\n"))
#f)
(define (flush) #f)
(define (close) s)
(open-output-generic write display write-char newline flush close)))
;;; 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
(define most-positive-fixnum #x0fffffff)
;;; Return argument
(define (identity x) x)
;;; If your implementation provides eval SLIB:EVAL is single argument
;;; eval using the top-level (user) environment.
(define slib:eval eval)
;;; If your implementation provides R4RS macros:
(define macro:eval slib:eval)
(define macro:load load)
(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 gentemp
(let ((*gensym-counter* -1))
(lambda ()
(set! *gensym-counter* (+ *gensym-counter* 1))
(string->symbol
(string-append "slib:G" (number->string *gensym-counter*))))))
(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 (defmacro:load <pathname>)
(slib:eval-load <pathname> defmacro:eval))
(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 slib:warn
(lambda args
(let ((port (current-error-port)))
(display "Warn: " port)
(for-each (lambda (x) (display x port)) args))))
;;; define an error procedure for the library
(define slib:error error)
;;; define these as appropriate for your system.
(define slib:tab #\Tab)
(define slib:form-feed #\d12)
;;; Support for older versions of Scheme. Not enough code for its own file.
(define (last-pair l) (if (pair? (cdr l)) (last-pair (cdr l)) l))
(define t #t)
(define nil #f)
;;; Define these if your implementation's syntax can support it and if
;;; they are not already defined.
(define (1+ n) (+ n 1))
(define (-1+ n) (+ n -1))
(define 1- -1+)
(define in-vicinity string-append)
;;; Define SLIB:EXIT to be the implementation procedure to exit or
;;; return if exitting not supported.
(define slib:exit
(lambda args
(cond ((null? args) (quit))
((eqv? #t (car args)) (quit))
((eqv? #f (car args)) (quit 1))
(else (quit (car args))))))
;;; Here for backward compatability
(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 (scheme-file-suffix))))
;;; (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)
(slib:load (in-vicinity (library-vicinity) "require"))
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