| ;;;; optargs.scm -- support for optional arguments | |
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| ;;;; Contributed by Maciej Stachowiak <mstachow@alum.mit.edu> | |
| ;;; Commentary: | |
| ;;; {Optional Arguments} | |
| ;;; | |
| ;;; The C interface for creating Guile procedures has a very handy | |
| ;;; "optional argument" feature. This module attempts to provide | |
| ;;; similar functionality for procedures defined in Scheme with | |
| ;;; a convenient and attractive syntax. | |
| ;;; | |
| ;;; exported macros are: | |
| ;;; let-optional | |
| ;;; let-optional* | |
| ;;; let-keywords | |
| ;;; let-keywords* | |
| ;;; lambda* | |
| ;;; define* | |
| ;;; define*-public | |
| ;;; defmacro* | |
| ;;; defmacro*-public | |
| ;;; | |
| ;;; | |
| ;;; Summary of the lambda* extended parameter list syntax (brackets | |
| ;;; are used to indicate grouping only): | |
| ;;; | |
| ;;; ext-param-list ::= [identifier]* [#:optional [ext-var-decl]+]? | |
| ;;; [#:key [ext-var-decl]+ [#:allow-other-keys]?]? | |
| ;;; [[#:rest identifier]|[. identifier]]? | |
| ;;; | |
| ;;; ext-var-decl ::= identifier | ( identifier expression ) | |
| ;;; | |
| ;;; The characters `*', `+' and `?' are not to be taken literally; they | |
| ;;; mean respectively, zero or more occurences, one or more occurences, | |
| ;;; and one or zero occurences. | |
| ;;; | |
| ;;; Code: | |
| (define-module (ice-9 optargs) | |
| #:use-module (system base pmatch) | |
| #:re-export (lambda* define*) | |
| #:export (let-optional | |
| let-optional* | |
| let-keywords | |
| let-keywords* | |
| define*-public | |
| defmacro* | |
| defmacro*-public)) | |
| ;; let-optional rest-arg (binding ...) . body | |
| ;; let-optional* rest-arg (binding ...) . body | |
| ;; macros used to bind optional arguments | |
| ;; | |
| ;; These two macros give you an optional argument interface that is | |
| ;; very "Schemey" and introduces no fancy syntax. They are compatible | |
| ;; with the scsh macros of the same name, but are slightly | |
| ;; extended. Each of binding may be of one of the forms <var> or | |
| ;; (<var> <default-value>). rest-arg should be the rest-argument of | |
| ;; the procedures these are used from. The items in rest-arg are | |
| ;; sequentially bound to the variable namess are given. When rest-arg | |
| ;; runs out, the remaining vars are bound either to the default values | |
| ;; or to `#f' if no default value was specified. rest-arg remains | |
| ;; bound to whatever may have been left of rest-arg. | |
| ;; | |
| (define (vars&inits bindings) | |
| (let lp ((bindings bindings) (vars '()) (inits '())) | |
| (syntax-case bindings () | |
| (() | |
| (values (reverse vars) (reverse inits))) | |
| (((v init) . rest) (identifier? #'v) | |
| (lp #'rest (cons #'v vars) (cons #'init inits))) | |
| ((v . rest) (identifier? #'v) | |
| (lp #'rest (cons #'v vars) (cons #'#f inits)))))) | |
| (define-syntax let-optional | |
| (lambda (x) | |
| (syntax-case x () | |
| ((_ rest-arg (binding ...) b0 b1 ...) (identifier? #'rest-arg) | |
| (call-with-values (lambda () (vars&inits #'(binding ...))) | |
| (lambda (vars inits) | |
| (with-syntax ((n (length vars)) | |
| (n+1 (1+ (length vars))) | |
| (vars (append vars (list #'rest-arg))) | |
| ((t ...) (generate-temporaries vars)) | |
| ((i ...) inits)) | |
| #'(let ((t (lambda vars i)) | |
| ...) | |
| (apply (lambda vars b0 b1 ...) | |
| (or (parse-lambda-case '(0 n n n+1 #f '()) | |
| (list t ...) | |
| rest-arg) | |
| (error "sth" rest-arg))))))))))) | |
| (define-syntax let-optional* | |
| (lambda (x) | |
| (syntax-case x () | |
| ((_ rest-arg (binding ...) b0 b1 ...) (identifier? #'rest-arg) | |
| (call-with-values (lambda () (vars&inits #'(binding ...))) | |
| (lambda (vars inits) | |
| (with-syntax ((n (length vars)) | |
| (n+1 (1+ (length vars))) | |
| (vars (append vars (list #'rest-arg))) | |
| ((i ...) inits)) | |
| #'(apply (lambda vars b0 b1 ...) | |
| (or (parse-lambda-case '(0 n n n+1 #f '()) | |
| (list (lambda vars i) ...) | |
| rest-arg) | |
| (error "sth" rest-arg)))))))))) | |
| ;; let-keywords rest-arg allow-other-keys? (binding ...) . body | |
| ;; let-keywords* rest-arg allow-other-keys? (binding ...) . body | |
| ;; macros used to bind keyword arguments | |
| ;; | |
| ;; These macros pick out keyword arguments from rest-arg, but do not | |
| ;; modify it. This is consistent at least with Common Lisp, which | |
| ;; duplicates keyword args in the rest arg. More explanation of what | |
| ;; keyword arguments in a lambda list look like can be found below in | |
| ;; the documentation for lambda*. Bindings can have the same form as | |
| ;; for let-optional. If allow-other-keys? is false, an error will be | |
| ;; thrown if anything that looks like a keyword argument but does not | |
| ;; match a known keyword parameter will result in an error. | |
| ;; | |
| (define-syntax let-keywords | |
| (lambda (x) | |
| (syntax-case x () | |
| ((_ rest-arg aok (binding ...) b0 b1 ...) (identifier? #'rest-arg) | |
| (call-with-values (lambda () (vars&inits #'(binding ...))) | |
| (lambda (vars inits) | |
| (with-syntax ((n (length vars)) | |
| (vars vars) | |
| (ivars (generate-temporaries vars)) | |
| ((kw ...) (map symbol->keyword | |
| (map syntax->datum vars))) | |
| ((idx ...) (iota (length vars))) | |
| ((t ...) (generate-temporaries vars)) | |
| ((i ...) inits)) | |
| #'(let ((t (lambda ivars i)) | |
| ...) | |
| (apply (lambda vars b0 b1 ...) | |
| (or (parse-lambda-case '(0 0 #f n aok ((kw . idx) ...)) | |
| (list t ...) | |
| rest-arg) | |
| (error "sth" rest-arg)))))))) | |
| ((_ rest-arg aok (binding ...) b0 b1 ...) | |
| #'(let ((r rest-arg)) | |
| (let-keywords r aok (binding ...) b0 b1 ...)))))) | |
| (define-syntax let-keywords* | |
| (lambda (x) | |
| (syntax-case x () | |
| ((_ rest-arg aok (binding ...) b0 b1 ...) (identifier? #'rest-arg) | |
| (call-with-values (lambda () (vars&inits #'(binding ...))) | |
| (lambda (vars inits) | |
| (with-syntax ((n (length vars)) | |
| (vars vars) | |
| ((kw ...) (map symbol->keyword | |
| (map syntax->datum vars))) | |
| ((idx ...) (iota (length vars))) | |
| ((i ...) inits)) | |
| #'(apply (lambda vars b0 b1 ...) | |
| (or (parse-lambda-case '(0 0 #f n aok ((kw . idx) ...)) | |
| (list (lambda vars i) ...) | |
| rest-arg) | |
| (error "sth" rest-arg))))))) | |
| ((_ rest-arg aok (binding ...) b0 b1 ...) | |
| #'(let ((r rest-arg)) | |
| (let-keywords* r aok (binding ...) b0 b1 ...)))))) | |
| ;; lambda* args . body | |
| ;; lambda extended for optional and keyword arguments | |
| ;; | |
| ;; lambda* creates a procedure that takes optional arguments. These | |
| ;; are specified by putting them inside brackets at the end of the | |
| ;; parameter list, but before any dotted rest argument. For example, | |
| ;; (lambda* (a b #:optional c d . e) '()) | |
| ;; creates a procedure with fixed arguments a and b, optional arguments c | |
| ;; and d, and rest argument e. If the optional arguments are omitted | |
| ;; in a call, the variables for them are bound to `#f'. | |
| ;; | |
| ;; lambda* can also take keyword arguments. For example, a procedure | |
| ;; defined like this: | |
| ;; (lambda* (#:key xyzzy larch) '()) | |
| ;; can be called with any of the argument lists (#:xyzzy 11) | |
| ;; (#:larch 13) (#:larch 42 #:xyzzy 19) (). Whichever arguments | |
| ;; are given as keywords are bound to values. | |
| ;; | |
| ;; Optional and keyword arguments can also be given default values | |
| ;; which they take on when they are not present in a call, by giving a | |
| ;; two-item list in place of an optional argument, for example in: | |
| ;; (lambda* (foo #:optional (bar 42) #:key (baz 73)) (list foo bar baz)) | |
| ;; foo is a fixed argument, bar is an optional argument with default | |
| ;; value 42, and baz is a keyword argument with default value 73. | |
| ;; Default value expressions are not evaluated unless they are needed | |
| ;; and until the procedure is called. | |
| ;; | |
| ;; lambda* now supports two more special parameter list keywords. | |
| ;; | |
| ;; lambda*-defined procedures now throw an error by default if a | |
| ;; keyword other than one of those specified is found in the actual | |
| ;; passed arguments. However, specifying #:allow-other-keys | |
| ;; immediately after the keyword argument declarations restores the | |
| ;; previous behavior of ignoring unknown keywords. lambda* also now | |
| ;; guarantees that if the same keyword is passed more than once, the | |
| ;; last one passed is the one that takes effect. For example, | |
| ;; ((lambda* (#:key (heads 0) (tails 0)) (display (list heads tails))) | |
| ;; #:heads 37 #:tails 42 #:heads 99) | |
| ;; would result in (99 47) being displayed. | |
| ;; | |
| ;; #:rest is also now provided as a synonym for the dotted syntax rest | |
| ;; argument. The argument lists (a . b) and (a #:rest b) are equivalent in | |
| ;; all respects to lambda*. This is provided for more similarity to DSSSL, | |
| ;; MIT-Scheme and Kawa among others, as well as for refugees from other | |
| ;; Lisp dialects. | |
| ;; define* args . body | |
| ;; define*-public args . body | |
| ;; define and define-public extended for optional and keyword arguments | |
| ;; | |
| ;; define* and define*-public support optional arguments with | |
| ;; a similar syntax to lambda*. Some examples: | |
| ;; (define* (x y #:optional a (z 3) #:key w . u) (display (list y z u))) | |
| ;; defines a procedure x with a fixed argument y, an optional agument | |
| ;; a, another optional argument z with default value 3, a keyword argument w, | |
| ;; and a rest argument u. | |
| ;; | |
| ;; Of course, define*[-public] also supports #:rest and #:allow-other-keys | |
| ;; in the same way as lambda*. | |
| (define-syntax define*-public | |
| (lambda (x) | |
| (syntax-case x () | |
| ((_ (id . args) b0 b1 ...) | |
| #'(define-public id (lambda* args b0 b1 ...))) | |
| ((_ id val) (identifier? #'id) | |
| #'(define-public id val))))) | |
| ;; defmacro* name args . body | |
| ;; defmacro*-public args . body | |
| ;; defmacro and defmacro-public extended for optional and keyword arguments | |
| ;; | |
| ;; These are just like defmacro and defmacro-public except that they | |
| ;; take lambda*-style extended paramter lists, where #:optional, | |
| ;; #:key, #:allow-other-keys and #:rest are allowed with the usual | |
| ;; semantics. Here is an example of a macro with an optional argument: | |
| ;; (defmacro* transmogrify (a #:optional b) | |
| (define-syntax defmacro* | |
| (lambda (x) | |
| (syntax-case x () | |
| ((_ id args doc b0 b1 ...) (string? (syntax->datum #'doc)) | |
| #'(define-macro id doc (lambda* args b0 b1 ...))) | |
| ((_ id args b0 b1 ...) | |
| #'(define-macro id #f (lambda* args b0 b1 ...)))))) | |
| (define-syntax-rule (defmacro*-public id args b0 b1 ...) | |
| (begin | |
| (defmacro* id args b0 b1 ...) | |
| (export-syntax id))) | |
| ;;; Support for optional & keyword args with the interpreter. | |
| (define *uninitialized* (list 'uninitialized)) | |
| (define (parse-lambda-case spec inits args) | |
| (pmatch spec | |
| ((,nreq ,nopt ,rest-idx ,nargs ,allow-other-keys? ,kw-indices) | |
| (define (req args prev tail n) | |
| (cond | |
| ((zero? n) | |
| (if prev (set-cdr! prev '())) | |
| (let ((slots-tail (make-list (- nargs nreq) *uninitialized*))) | |
| (opt (if prev (append! args slots-tail) slots-tail) | |
| slots-tail tail nopt inits))) | |
| ((null? tail) | |
| #f) ;; fail | |
| (else | |
| (req args tail (cdr tail) (1- n))))) | |
| (define (opt slots slots-tail args-tail n inits) | |
| (cond | |
| ((zero? n) | |
| (rest-or-key slots slots-tail args-tail inits rest-idx)) | |
| ((null? args-tail) | |
| (set-car! slots-tail (apply (car inits) slots)) | |
| (opt slots (cdr slots-tail) '() (1- n) (cdr inits))) | |
| (else | |
| (set-car! slots-tail (car args-tail)) | |
| (opt slots (cdr slots-tail) (cdr args-tail) (1- n) (cdr inits))))) | |
| (define (rest-or-key slots slots-tail args-tail inits rest-idx) | |
| (cond | |
| (rest-idx | |
| ;; it has to be this way, vars are allocated in this order | |
| (set-car! slots-tail args-tail) | |
| (if (pair? kw-indices) | |
| (permissive-keys slots (cdr slots-tail) args-tail inits) | |
| (rest-or-key slots (cdr slots-tail) '() inits #f))) | |
| ((pair? kw-indices) | |
| ;; fail early here, because once we're in keyword land we throw | |
| ;; errors instead of failing | |
| (and (or (null? args-tail) rest-idx (keyword? (car args-tail))) | |
| (key slots slots-tail args-tail inits))) | |
| ((pair? args-tail) | |
| #f) ;; fail | |
| (else | |
| slots))) | |
| (define (permissive-keys slots slots-tail args-tail inits) | |
| (cond | |
| ((null? args-tail) | |
| (if (null? inits) | |
| slots | |
| (begin | |
| (if (eq? (car slots-tail) *uninitialized*) | |
| (set-car! slots-tail (apply (car inits) slots))) | |
| (permissive-keys slots (cdr slots-tail) '() (cdr inits))))) | |
| ((not (keyword? (car args-tail))) | |
| (permissive-keys slots slots-tail (cdr args-tail) inits)) | |
| ((and (keyword? (car args-tail)) | |
| (pair? (cdr args-tail)) | |
| (assq-ref kw-indices (car args-tail))) | |
| => (lambda (i) | |
| (list-set! slots i (cadr args-tail)) | |
| (permissive-keys slots slots-tail (cddr args-tail) inits))) | |
| ((and (keyword? (car args-tail)) | |
| (pair? (cdr args-tail)) | |
| allow-other-keys?) | |
| (permissive-keys slots slots-tail (cddr args-tail) inits)) | |
| (else (scm-error 'keyword-argument-error #f "Unrecognized keyword" | |
| '() args-tail)))) | |
| (define (key slots slots-tail args-tail inits) | |
| (cond | |
| ((null? args-tail) | |
| (if (null? inits) | |
| slots | |
| (begin | |
| (if (eq? (car slots-tail) *uninitialized*) | |
| (set-car! slots-tail (apply (car inits) slots))) | |
| (key slots (cdr slots-tail) '() (cdr inits))))) | |
| ((not (keyword? (car args-tail))) | |
| (if rest-idx | |
| ;; no error checking, everything goes to the rest.. | |
| (key slots slots-tail '() inits) | |
| (scm-error 'keyword-argument-error #f "Invalid keyword" | |
| '() args-tail))) | |
| ((and (keyword? (car args-tail)) | |
| (pair? (cdr args-tail)) | |
| (assq-ref kw-indices (car args-tail))) | |
| => (lambda (i) | |
| (list-set! slots i (cadr args-tail)) | |
| (key slots slots-tail (cddr args-tail) inits))) | |
| ((and (keyword? (car args-tail)) | |
| (pair? (cdr args-tail)) | |
| allow-other-keys?) | |
| (key slots slots-tail (cddr args-tail) inits)) | |
| (else (scm-error 'keyword-argument-error #f "Unrecognized keyword" | |
| '() args-tail)))) | |
| (let ((args (list-copy args))) | |
| (req args #f args nreq))) | |
| (else (error "unexpected spec" spec)))) | |