From: Yuri Khan <yurivkhan@gmail.com>
To: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
Cc: Emacs developers <emacs-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Why is there no `until' in elisp?
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2018 15:04:43 +0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAP_d_8XqerNmDMGpXT=yLAaEk8Zh7FXbJjHut5cBPZ-J4A3VQw@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <jwvwoqhzis8.fsf-monnier+gmane.emacs.devel@gnu.org>
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 4:33 AM Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
> > [0] such as: (defmacro until (test &rest body) (declare (indent 1))
> > `(while (not ,test) ,@body))
>
> I like `until`. As a matter of fact, I think `until` is more important
> than `while` for the following reason: it should not behave like the one
> you have above but rather like:
>
> (defmacro until (test &rest body)
> (let (res)
> (while (not (setq res ,test)) ,@body)
> res))
>
> While `while` doesn't have much else to return than nil, `until` does
> have a useful value to return, which is the non-nil value that caused it
> to exit.
In both these implementations, ‘until’ is still a pre-condition loop
(same as ‘while’, but with the condition negated).
However, in many languages that have an ‘until’ loop as a language
construct, it is a post-condition loop. The body is executed first,
then the condition is evaluated.
Of course, that raises additional questions…
* Should a hypothetical ELisp ‘until’ macro implement a post-condition loop?
* If so, should the condition be passed as the last argument?
* If so, how should indentation work? (indent the body 4 spaces,
condition 2 spaces?)
* The macro will then have to take body and condition as a single
&rest list, and split it, right?
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-10-17 8:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-10-16 17:42 Why is there no `until' in elisp? Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-16 19:16 ` Eric Abrahamsen
2018-10-16 19:31 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-16 20:23 ` Eric Abrahamsen
2018-10-16 23:00 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-19 15:28 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-10-16 21:28 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-10-17 0:12 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-17 2:04 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-10-17 9:14 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-17 15:06 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-10-17 16:51 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-19 15:34 ` Stefan Monnier
2018-10-19 18:08 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-17 8:04 ` Yuri Khan [this message]
2018-10-17 9:23 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-17 9:46 ` Yuri Khan
2018-10-17 11:06 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-17 17:50 ` Paul Eggert
2018-10-17 21:15 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-17 21:35 ` Paul Eggert
2018-10-17 21:49 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-17 22:33 ` Paul Eggert
2018-10-17 22:54 ` Garreau, Alexandre
2018-10-17 12:41 ` Elias Mårtenson
2018-10-17 15:03 ` Stefan Monnier
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