* bug#37086: Guile Ice-9 Readline with-readline-completion-function
@ 2019-08-19 17:36 Matthew Henry
2019-08-20 0:12 ` Matthew Henry
2019-08-20 3:00 ` Mark H Weaver
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Henry @ 2019-08-19 17:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 37086
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Seen in: guile (GNU Guile) 2.2.4
When using the with-readline-completion-function, the passed readline
uses the default (apropos) completion function instead of the one
provided to with-readline-completion-function.
I believe that this is because root/guile-readline/ice-9/readline.scm
has defined with-readline-completion-function as a function instead of
as a macro. The readline provided in thunk is executed before the
body of with-readline-completion-function executes and overrides
*readline-completion-function*.
As an aside, I think the API would be better if the completion
function could be provided to readline directly.
Attached is a sample program.
Below is sample output of a run of the attached program. You can see
that it's autocompleting Guile functions and variables (the default
apropos completion) rather than the provided one which should have had
only 3 options with just one starting in "th".
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Prompt:
Display all 1859 possibilities? (y or n)
Prompt: th
the-eof-object the-scm-module thread-exited? thunk?
the-root-module thread? throw
Prompt: th
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(use-modules (ice-9 readline))
(with-readline-completion-function
(make-completion-function '("one" "two" "three"))
(readline "Prompt: "))
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* bug#37086: Guile Ice-9 Readline with-readline-completion-function
2019-08-19 17:36 bug#37086: Guile Ice-9 Readline with-readline-completion-function Matthew Henry
@ 2019-08-20 0:12 ` Matthew Henry
2019-08-20 3:00 ` Mark H Weaver
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Henry @ 2019-08-20 0:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 37086
I'm early in my Scheme journey, but here's a suggested fix:
(define-syntax-rule (with-readline-completion-function completer expr ...)
"With @var{completer} as readline completion function, call @var{expr ...}."
(let ((old-completer *readline-completion-function*))
(dynamic-wind
(lambda ()
(set! *readline-completion-function* completer))
(lambda () expr ...)
(lambda ()
(set! *readline-completion-function* old-completer)))))
(export with-readline-completion-function)
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* bug#37086: Guile Ice-9 Readline with-readline-completion-function
2019-08-19 17:36 bug#37086: Guile Ice-9 Readline with-readline-completion-function Matthew Henry
2019-08-20 0:12 ` Matthew Henry
@ 2019-08-20 3:00 ` Mark H Weaver
2019-08-20 11:35 ` Matthew Henry
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mark H Weaver @ 2019-08-20 3:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matthew Henry; +Cc: 37086
tags 37086 + notabug
close 37086
thanks
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Henry <mcthenry@gmail.com> writes:
> Seen in: guile (GNU Guile) 2.2.4
>
> When using the with-readline-completion-function, the passed readline
> uses the default (apropos) completion function instead of the one
> provided to with-readline-completion-function.
>
> I believe that this is because root/guile-readline/ice-9/readline.scm
> has defined with-readline-completion-function as a function instead of
> as a macro. The readline provided in thunk is executed before the
> body of with-readline-completion-function executes and overrides
> *readline-completion-function*.
>
> As an aside, I think the API would be better if the completion
> function could be provided to readline directly.
>
> Attached is a sample program.
>
> Below is sample output of a run of the attached program. You can see
> that it's autocompleting Guile functions and variables (the default
> apropos completion) rather than the provided one which should have had
> only 3 options with just one starting in "th".
>
> ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
> Prompt:
> Display all 1859 possibilities? (y or n)
> Prompt: th
> the-eof-object the-scm-module thread-exited? thunk?
> the-root-module thread? throw
> Prompt: th
>
> (use-modules (ice-9 readline))
>
> (with-readline-completion-function
> (make-completion-function '("one" "two" "three"))
> (readline "Prompt: "))
The problem is that 'with-readline-completion-function' expects a
"thunk" as the second argument. A "thunk" is a procedure that takes no
arguments. Typically this means that you wrap the relevant code within
(lambda () ...), like this:
(use-modules (ice-9 readline))
(with-readline-completion-function
(make-completion-function '("one" "two" "three"))
(lambda () (readline "Prompt: ")))
> I'm early in my Scheme journey, but here's a suggested fix:
>
> (define-syntax-rule (with-readline-completion-function completer expr ...)
> "With @var{completer} as readline completion function, call @var{expr ...}."
> (let ((old-completer *readline-completion-function*))
> (dynamic-wind
> (lambda ()
> (set! *readline-completion-function* completer))
> (lambda () expr ...)
> (lambda ()
> (set! *readline-completion-function* old-completer)))))
>
> (export with-readline-completion-function)
This is fine, but it's a different API. It's true that you need to use
a macro if you want to avoid wrapping the body within (lambda () ...),
but just like 'dynamic-wind' itself, 'with-readline-completion-function'
was designed to be an ordinary procedure that accepts the body
expression(s) as a THUNK.
Happy hacking!
Mark
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* bug#37086: Guile Ice-9 Readline with-readline-completion-function
2019-08-20 3:00 ` Mark H Weaver
@ 2019-08-20 11:35 ` Matthew Henry
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Henry @ 2019-08-20 11:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mark H Weaver; +Cc: 37086
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Ah gotcha. Thanks!
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:01 PM Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org> wrote:
> tags 37086 + notabug
> close 37086
> thanks
>
> Hi Matthew,
>
> Matthew Henry <mcthenry@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Seen in: guile (GNU Guile) 2.2.4
> >
> > When using the with-readline-completion-function, the passed readline
> > uses the default (apropos) completion function instead of the one
> > provided to with-readline-completion-function.
> >
> > I believe that this is because root/guile-readline/ice-9/readline.scm
> > has defined with-readline-completion-function as a function instead of
> > as a macro. The readline provided in thunk is executed before the
> > body of with-readline-completion-function executes and overrides
> > *readline-completion-function*.
> >
> > As an aside, I think the API would be better if the completion
> > function could be provided to readline directly.
> >
> > Attached is a sample program.
> >
> > Below is sample output of a run of the attached program. You can see
> > that it's autocompleting Guile functions and variables (the default
> > apropos completion) rather than the provided one which should have had
> > only 3 options with just one starting in "th".
> >
> > ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
> > Prompt:
> > Display all 1859 possibilities? (y or n)
> > Prompt: th
> > the-eof-object the-scm-module thread-exited? thunk?
> > the-root-module thread? throw
> > Prompt: th
> >
> > (use-modules (ice-9 readline))
> >
> > (with-readline-completion-function
> > (make-completion-function '("one" "two" "three"))
> > (readline "Prompt: "))
>
> The problem is that 'with-readline-completion-function' expects a
> "thunk" as the second argument. A "thunk" is a procedure that takes no
> arguments. Typically this means that you wrap the relevant code within
> (lambda () ...), like this:
>
> (use-modules (ice-9 readline))
>
> (with-readline-completion-function
> (make-completion-function '("one" "two" "three"))
> (lambda () (readline "Prompt: ")))
>
> > I'm early in my Scheme journey, but here's a suggested fix:
> >
> > (define-syntax-rule (with-readline-completion-function completer expr
> ...)
> > "With @var{completer} as readline completion function, call @var{expr
> ...}."
> > (let ((old-completer *readline-completion-function*))
> > (dynamic-wind
> > (lambda ()
> > (set! *readline-completion-function* completer))
> > (lambda () expr ...)
> > (lambda ()
> > (set! *readline-completion-function* old-completer)))))
> >
> > (export with-readline-completion-function)
>
> This is fine, but it's a different API. It's true that you need to use
> a macro if you want to avoid wrapping the body within (lambda () ...),
> but just like 'dynamic-wind' itself, 'with-readline-completion-function'
> was designed to be an ordinary procedure that accepts the body
> expression(s) as a THUNK.
>
> Happy hacking!
> Mark
>
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