* Using let-bound var inside pcase conditions
@ 2017-04-17 18:07 Kaushal Modi
2017-04-17 20:33 ` Michael Heerdegen
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From: Kaushal Modi @ 2017-04-17 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help Gnu Emacs mailing list
Hi,
I am trying to set the conditions in a pcase to variables, but cannot get
it working (See below dummy code).
Can you help fix the second message form below?
;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
(defun pcase-test (var)
(let ((one 1)
(two 2))
(message "(good) Value is %s." (pcase var
(`nil "nil")
(1 "one")
(2 "two")
(_ "none of the expected")))
(message "(bad) Value is %s." (pcase var
(`nil "nil")
(`,one "one")
(`,two "two")
(_ "none of the expected")))))
(pcase-test nil)
(pcase-test 1)
(pcase-test 2)
(pcase-test 3)
--
Kaushal Modi
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* Re: Using let-bound var inside pcase conditions
2017-04-17 18:07 Using let-bound var inside pcase conditions Kaushal Modi
@ 2017-04-17 20:33 ` Michael Heerdegen
2017-04-17 20:40 ` Kaushal Modi
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Michael Heerdegen @ 2017-04-17 20:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kaushal Modi; +Cc: Help Gnu Emacs mailing list
Kaushal Modi <kaushal.modi@gmail.com> writes:
> (message "(bad) Value is %s." (pcase var
> (`nil "nil")
> (`,one "one")
> (`,two "two")
> (_ "none of the expected")))))
I also try this from time to time just to remember that it's wrong: the
first appearance of a symbol in a pcase pattern is never transformed
into an `eq'uality test. Sometimes that's surprising (especially in
backquote patterns), but that's how it's defined.
BTW, `nil is equivalent to 'nil, and `,symbol is equivalent to just
symbol as a pattern.
To your question: I guess the shortest correct pattern is
(pred (eq one))
Regards,
Michael.
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* Re: Using let-bound var inside pcase conditions
2017-04-17 20:33 ` Michael Heerdegen
@ 2017-04-17 20:40 ` Kaushal Modi
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kaushal Modi @ 2017-04-17 20:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Heerdegen; +Cc: Help Gnu Emacs mailing list
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 4:33 PM Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen@web.de>
wrote:
> I also try this from time to time just to remember that it's wrong: the
> first appearance of a symbol in a pcase pattern is never transformed
> into an `eq'uality test. Sometimes that's surprising (especially in
> backquote patterns), but that's how it's defined.
>
> BTW, `nil is equivalent to 'nil, and `,symbol is equivalent to just
> symbol as a pattern.
>
Thanks! I did not know that.
> To your question: I guess the shortest correct pattern is
>
> (pred (eq one))
>
Works! Thank you.
Here the code again for completeness (or my future-self ending up on this
thread while searching the Intrawebs):
;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2017-04/msg00123.html
(defun pcase-test (var)
(let ((one 1)
(two 2))
(message "(hard-coded) Value is %s." (pcase var
(`nil "nil")
(1 "one")
(2 "two")
(_ "none of the expected")))
(message "(vars - bad) Value is %s." (pcase var
(`nil "nil")
(`,one "one")
(`,two "two")
(_ "none of the expected")))
(message "(vars - good) Value is %s." (pcase var
(`nil "nil")
((pred (eq one)) "one")
((pred (eq two)) "two")
(_ "none of the expected")))))
(pcase-test nil)
(pcase-test 1)
(pcase-test 2)
(pcase-test 3)
--
Kaushal Modi
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