* Re: How to use a variable from outer scope in the success function of a request call?
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@ 2015-08-29 7:51 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
2015-08-29 8:34 ` Iñigo Serna
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From: Pascal J. Bourguignon @ 2015-08-29 7:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Iñigo Serna <inigoserna@gmail.com> writes:
> ; I can't use a variable inside the success lambda function of a web request call.
> ; As this is difficult to explain I'll show some things I've tried.
Add:
(setf lexical-binding t)
before fn1, and:
;; -*- mode:emacs-lis;lexical-binding:t -*-
as the first line of all your .el files.
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
“The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a
dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to
keep the man from touching the equipment.” -- Carl Bass CEO Autodesk
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* Re: How to use a variable from outer scope in the success function of a request call?
2015-08-29 7:51 ` How to use a variable from outer scope in the success function of a request call? Pascal J. Bourguignon
@ 2015-08-29 8:34 ` Iñigo Serna
2015-08-29 9:11 ` Iñigo Serna
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2015-08-29 22:01 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Iñigo Serna @ 2015-08-29 8:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi,
Pascal J. Bourguignon writes:
>> ; I can't use a variable inside the success lambda function of a web request call.
>> ; As this is difficult to explain I'll show some things I've tried.
>
> Add:
> (setf lexical-binding t)
> before fn1, and:
> ;; -*- mode:emacs-lis;lexical-binding:t -*-
> as the first line of all your .el files.
Thanks a lot Pascal, that makes fn1 `work'!
And to learn more myself, do you have any hint why `fn3' or `fn4' don't work and how to make
it work?
Thanks,
Iñigo Serna
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* Re: How to use a variable from outer scope in the success function of a request call?
2015-08-29 8:34 ` Iñigo Serna
@ 2015-08-29 9:11 ` Iñigo Serna
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From: Iñigo Serna @ 2015-08-29 9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Answering myself...
Iñigo Serna writes:
> And to learn more myself, do you have any hint why `fn3' or `fn4' don't work and how to make
> it work?
Using `lexical-let' with a dummy variable works:
(setq lexical-binding t)
(defun fn4 (c2)
(lexical-let ((c c2))
(my-request2 "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions"
#'(lambda (data &optional d)
(let* ((item (elt (assoc-default 'items data) 0))
(title (assoc-default 'title item))
(tags (assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %S" d)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %S" (nth 2 d))))
(list "OOOO" "AAAA" c))))
(fn4 "TEXT")
Btw, any solution to mark that c2 function parameter as "lexical" to
avoid using the intermediate variable and 'lexical-let' ?
This link has been of much help to understand what happened,
specially the "Another example which shows the difference" section:
http://emacswiki.org/emacs/DynamicBindingVsLexicalBinding
Thanks for all the help,
Iñigo Serna
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* Re: How to use a variable from outer scope in the success function of a request call?
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@ 2015-08-29 10:31 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
2015-08-29 22:24 ` Iñigo Serna
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From: Pascal J. Bourguignon @ 2015-08-29 10:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Iñigo Serna <inigoserna@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Pascal J. Bourguignon writes:
>>> ; I can't use a variable inside the success lambda function of a web request call.
>>> ; As this is difficult to explain I'll show some things I've tried.
>>
>> Add:
>> (setf lexical-binding t)
>> before fn1, and:
>> ;; -*- mode:emacs-lis;lexical-binding:t -*-
>> as the first line of all your .el files.
>
> Thanks a lot Pascal, that makes fn1 `work'!
> And to learn more myself, do you have any hint why `fn3' or `fn4' don't work and how to make
> it work?
>
> Thanks,
> Iñigo Serna
>
Use pp macroexpand to see what your macro calls expand to:
(pp (macroexpand '(my-request2 "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions"
#'(lambda (data &optional d)
(let* ((item (elt (assoc-default 'items data) 0))
(title (assoc-default 'title item))
(tags (assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %S" d)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %S" (nth 2 d))))
'("OOOO" "AAAA" c))))
(request "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions" :params
'((order . "desc")
(sort . "activity")
(site . "stackoverflow"))
:parser 'json-read :success
(function*
(lambda
(&key data &allow-other-keys)
(funcall
#'(lambda
(data &optional d)
(let*
((item
(elt
(assoc-default 'items data)
0))
(title
(assoc-default 'title item))
(tags
(assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %S" d)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %S"
(nth 2 d))))
data
'("OOOO" "AAAA" c)))))
From this, you can see that the parameter c of fn3 is never used
(you just pass the symbol c to your callback).
Similarly, for fn4:
(pp (macroexpand '(my-request2 "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions"
#'(lambda (data &optional d)
(let* ((item (elt (assoc-default 'items data) 0))
(title (assoc-default 'title item))
(tags (assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %S" d)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %S" (nth 2 d))))
(list "OOOO" "AAAA" c))))
(request "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions" :params
'((order . "desc")
(sort . "activity")
(site . "stackoverflow"))
:parser 'json-read :success
(function*
(lambda
(&key data &allow-other-keys)
(funcall
#'(lambda
(data &optional d)
(let*
((item
(elt
(assoc-default 'items data)
0))
(title
(assoc-default 'title item))
(tags
(assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %S" d)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %S"
(nth 2 d))))
data
(list "OOOO" "AAAA" c)))))
You can see that your macro expands to a call to request with as
argument an anonymous function that refers a free variable named c.
However, without lexical-binding, variables are dynamic.
lexical = space = where
dynamic = time = when
Therefore WHEN this anonymous function is called, it may happen that no
variable named c exist anymore. Or worse, than another variable named c
THEN exist that is not the one that existed when your function fn4 was
executing!
In the context of Common Lisp, here is an explaination of
lexical/dynamic and global/local
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/comp.lang.lisp/4VyopdWcFI4/1sDQU-3H8VgJ
Google also about the FUNARG problem.
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
“The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a
dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to
keep the man from touching the equipment.” -- Carl Bass CEO Autodesk
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* Re: How to use a variable from outer scope in the success function of a request call?
2015-08-29 10:31 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
@ 2015-08-29 22:24 ` Iñigo Serna
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From: Iñigo Serna @ 2015-08-29 22:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi again
Pascal J. Bourguignon writes:
> [...]
>
> However, without lexical-binding, variables are dynamic.
>
> lexical = space = where
> dynamic = time = when
>
> Therefore WHEN this anonymous function is called, it may happen that no
> variable named c exist anymore. Or worse, than another variable named c
> THEN exist that is not the one that existed when your function fn4 was
> executing!
>
> In the context of Common Lisp, here is an explaination of
> lexical/dynamic and global/local
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/comp.lang.lisp/4VyopdWcFI4/1sDQU-3H8VgJ
>
> Google also about the FUNARG problem.
I understand the differences now.
Thanks a lot Pascal for your kind explanations.
Best regards,
Iñigo Serna
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* Re: How to use a variable from outer scope in the success function of a request call?
2015-08-29 7:51 ` How to use a variable from outer scope in the success function of a request call? Pascal J. Bourguignon
2015-08-29 8:34 ` Iñigo Serna
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@ 2015-08-29 22:01 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2015-08-29 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> (setf lexical-binding t)
Please never do that.
> ;; -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
> as the first line of all your .el files.
Yes, this is the important setting.
Stefan
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* How to use a variable from outer scope in the success function of a request call?
@ 2015-08-29 0:36 Iñigo Serna
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From: Iñigo Serna @ 2015-08-29 0:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi,
; I can't use a variable inside the success lambda function of a web request call.
; As this is difficult to explain I'll show some things I've tried.
(require 'request)
(fnX "TEXT") ; this is the function call.
; In `fn1' execution fails because the c variable in the message calls is not found inside the success function scope.
(defun fn1 (c)
(request "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions"
:params '((order . "desc")
(sort . "activity")
(site . "stackoverflow"))
:parser 'json-read
:success (function*
(lambda (&key data &allow-other-keys)
(let* ((item (elt (assoc-default 'items data) 0))
(title (assoc-default 'title item))
(tags (assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %s" c)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %s" c))))))
; In `fn2' I've added c as parameter for lambda function, but I don't know how to pass the external c variable to the lambda function. Now it doesn't fail, but it shows nil.
(defun fn2 (c)
(request "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions"
:params '((order . "desc")
(sort . "activity")
(site . "stackoverflow"))
:parser 'json-read
:success (function*
(lambda (&key data c &allow-other-keys)
(let* ((item (elt (assoc-default 'items data) 0))
(title (assoc-default 'title item))
(tags (assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %s" c)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %s" c))))))
; So I'm trying to use defmacros to pass the variable.
(defmacro my-request2 (url func &optional more)
"Call REQUEST URL and execute FUNC on success."
`(request ,url
:params '((order . "desc")
(sort . "activity")
(site . "stackoverflow"))
:parser 'json-read
:success (function* (lambda (&key data &allow-other-keys) (funcall ,func data ,more)))))
; Here, `fn3' does not crash but it shows c as symbol 'c', not the contents of c variable.
(defun fn3 (c)
(my-request2 "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions"
#'(lambda (data &optional d)
(let* ((item (elt (assoc-default 'items data) 0))
(title (assoc-default 'title item))
(tags (assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %S" d)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %S" (nth 2 d))))
'("OOOO" "AAAA" c)))
; `fn4' directly fails, and don't know why. I expect this alternative to work.
(defun fn4 (c)
(my-request2 "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions"
#'(lambda (data &optional d)
(let* ((item (elt (assoc-default 'items data) 0))
(title (assoc-default 'title item))
(tags (assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %S" d)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %S" (nth 2 d))))
(list "OOOO" "AAAA" c)))
; Finally, `fn5' works, but this adds a second defmacro
(defmacro fn5 (c)
`(my-request2 "https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions"
#'(lambda (data &optional d)
(let* ((item (elt (assoc-default 'items data) 0))
(title (assoc-default 'title item))
(tags (assoc-default 'tags item)))
(message "PARAMS: %S" d)
(message "=> %s %S" title tags)
(message "LAST: %S" (nth 2 d))))
'("OOOO" "AAAA" ,c)))
(fn5 "TEXT")
; Is there any simpler way I'm missing? Why `fn4' does not work?
Thanks,
--
Iñigo Serna
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