* %load-hook doc rot
@ 2005-01-14 23:53 Kevin Ryde
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From: Kevin Ryde @ 2005-01-14 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
The docs for %load-hook show and suggest you should use "define" to
make a hook,
(define %load-hook (lambda (file)
(display "Loading ")
(display file)
(write-line "....")))
(load-from-path "/dev/null")
but that produces no output for me. If I'm not mistaken it should be
set!, ever since user stuff went into the separate guile-user module
perhaps.
-- Variable: %load-hook
A procedure to be called `(%load-hook FILENAME)' whenever a file
is loaded, or `#f' for no such call. `%load-hook' is used by all
of the above loading functions (`load', `load-path',
`primitive-load' and `primitive-load-path').
For example an application can set this to show what's loaded,
(set! %load-hook (lambda (filename)
(format #t "Loading ~a ...\n" filename)))
(load-from-path "foo.scm")
-| Loading /usr/local/share/guile/site/foo.scm ...
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