* How to create hygienic environments?
@ 2015-06-19 14:39 Michael Tiedtke
2015-06-19 22:08 ` Matt Wette
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From: Michael Tiedtke @ 2015-06-19 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guile-user
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Does anyone know how I to create empty environments in Guile Scheme
(preferably 1.8)?
The task at hand is well known: the user of an text editor can input
complex commands with parameters (a little bit like in Emacs). Now I
would like to /read/ these commands as single procedure calls with its
parameters as an s-expression. But then how do I /eval/uate it in a
special environment where only the editor commands are available by default?
The /(null-environment 5)/ gives me an empty environment but how should
I insert the editor commands? Last time I checked (that was about some
years ago when I didn't really need it) I found some C only routines but
maybe I mixed them up with the UNIX process environment (variables).
How do I create a hygienic algorithmic text editor language within the
Algorithmic Language Scheme?
Perhaps it's even better to give access to the usual Guile top level
environment ...
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* Re: How to create hygienic environments?
2015-06-19 14:39 How to create hygienic environments? Michael Tiedtke
@ 2015-06-19 22:08 ` Matt Wette
2015-06-20 4:54 ` Michael Tiedtke
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From: Matt Wette @ 2015-06-19 22:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guile-user
On Jun 19, 2015, at 7:39 AM, Michael Tiedtke <michele.titke@o2online.de> wrote:
> Does anyone know how I to create empty environments in Guile Scheme (preferably 1.8)?
There is a procedure null-environment. Check the guile reference manual, start at "concept index". The guile manual is quite extensive.
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* Re: How to create hygienic environments?
2015-06-19 22:08 ` Matt Wette
@ 2015-06-20 4:54 ` Michael Tiedtke
2015-06-20 12:54 ` Neil Jerram
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From: Michael Tiedtke @ 2015-06-20 4:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guile-user
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On 20/06/2015 00:08, Matt Wette wrote:
> On Jun 19, 2015, at 7:39 AM, Michael Tiedtke <michele.titke@o2online.de> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know how I to create empty environments in Guile Scheme (preferably 1.8)?
> There is a procedure null-environment. Check the guile reference manual, start at "concept index". The guile manual is quite extensive.
>
Thank you. By now I know that "quite extensive manual" rather well -
it's about ten years since I first read it
Just to quote myself:
> The /(null-environment 5)/ gives me an empty environment but how
should I insert the editor commands?
Just think of these editor commands as regular Scheme definitions.
By accident I found an option for secure modules which only gives you a
safe set of Scheme definition - but not a clean start.
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* Re: How to create hygienic environments?
2015-06-20 4:54 ` Michael Tiedtke
@ 2015-06-20 12:54 ` Neil Jerram
2015-06-20 13:16 ` Michael Tiedtke
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From: Neil Jerram @ 2015-06-20 12:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Tiedtke; +Cc: guile-user
Michael Tiedtke <michele.titke@o2online.de> writes:
> Just to quote myself:
>
>> The (null-environment 5) gives me an empty environment but how
> should I insert the editor commands?
>
> Just think of these editor commands as regular Scheme definitions.
I think you're looking for 'module-define!':
scheme@(guile-user)> (define n (null-environment 5))
scheme@(guile-user)> (eval 'car n)
ERROR: In procedure memoize-variable-access!:
ERROR: Unbound variable: car
Entering a new prompt. Type `,bt' for a backtrace or `,q' to continue.
scheme@(#{ g3900}#) [1]> ,q
scheme@(guile-user)> (eval 'car (current-module))
$2 = #<procedure car (_)>
scheme@(guile-user)> (module-define! n 'car car)
scheme@(guile-user)> (eval 'car n)
$3 = #<procedure car (_)>
Hope that helps!
Neil
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* Re: How to create hygienic environments?
2015-06-20 12:54 ` Neil Jerram
@ 2015-06-20 13:16 ` Michael Tiedtke
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From: Michael Tiedtke @ 2015-06-20 13:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guile-user
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On 20/06/2015 14:54, Neil Jerram wrote:
> Michael Tiedtke <michele.titke@o2online.de> writes:
>
>
>> Just to quote myself:
>>
>>> The (null-environment 5) gives me an empty environment but how
>> should I insert the editor commands?
>>
>> Just think of these editor commands as regular Scheme definitions.
> I think you're looking for 'module-define!':
>
> scheme@(guile-user)> (define n (null-environment 5))
> scheme@(guile-user)> (eval 'car n)
> ERROR: In procedure memoize-variable-access!:
> ERROR: Unbound variable: car
>
> Entering a new prompt. Type `,bt' for a backtrace or `,q' to continue.
> scheme@(#{ g3900}#) [1]> ,q
> scheme@(guile-user)> (eval 'car (current-module))
> $2 = #<procedure car (_)>
> scheme@(guile-user)> (module-define! n 'car car)
> scheme@(guile-user)> (eval 'car n)
> $3 = #<procedure car (_)>
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> Neil
>
Y E S, yes yes yes yes! Exactly that! THANK YOU! Why didn't they put it
in the documentation for 1.8?? Yes, finally I can force my editor users
to use my stripped down editor language and not just use /open/ on a
file on the internal command line to /load-file/. But I could change RED
(read eval display) to open port objects in editor buffers just to see
it wait for a device file or socket ... well, let's see ...
;; DEFUNCT
;; nUI0c - last test case
;;
(use-modules (oop goops)
(pretext)
(terminal)
(buffer)
(buffer-view)
(command-line-environment))
(define (switch-mode mode)
(set! current-event-dispatcher mode))
(define (command-mode key-code)
(case key-code
((#\:) (cursor-home terminal) (display ":")
(switch-mode command-line-mode))
((#\i) (switch-mode insert-mode))
((#\k up) (cursor-up terminal))
((#\j down) (cursor-down terminal))
((#\l right) (cursor-forward terminal))
((#\h left) (cursor-backward terminal))))
(define command-line-buffer '())
(define key-code-enter #\newline)
(define (command-line-mode key-code)
(display key-code)
(case key-code
((#\cr) (command-line-execute))
((#\esc) (set! command-line-buffer '())
(switch-mode command-mode))
(else
(set! command-line-buffer
(cons key-code command-line-buffer)))))
(define (command-line-execute)
(define (R-E-D command-string)
(display (eval-command-line (read-string command-string)
my-command-interface)))
(define (read-string string)
(call-with-input-string string read))
(let ((command (list->string
(reverse! command-line-buffer))))
(set! command (string-append "(" command ")"))
(cursor-home terminal)
(my-debug " Command: " command " END COMMAND ")
(cursor-home terminal)
(catch #t
(lambda () (R-E-D command))
(lambda (key . args)
(apply throw key args))
;; (if (eq? 'quit key)
;; (throw key)
;; (switch-mode command-mode)))
(lambda (key . args)
(if (not (eq? 'quit key))
(backtrace))))
(set! command-line-buffer '())))
;;
;; Events, Jumps and other Party Functions
(define (my-command-interface what . args)
(case what
((exit) (clean-exit))
((open) (open-file (car args)))))
(define buffer-view (make <buffer-view> #:terminal terminal))
(define (open-file path)
(let* ((buffer (load-file path))
(view (make <buffer-view> #:buffer buffer
#:terminal terminal)))
(set! buffer-view view)
(refresh view)))
(define (clean-exit)
(tty-sane-mode my-port)
(quit))
;(primitive-exit))
(define current-event-dispatcher command-mode)
(define (event-dispatcher key-code)
(current-event-dispatcher key-code))
(define (the-pre-final-handler key . args)
(tty-sane-mode my-port)
(backtrace))
(define (the-final-handler key . args)
(display " Oh dear, we're gone! ")
(for-each display args)
(newline))
;;
;; This would have been music on Telex
(define my-port (fdopen (port->fdes (current-output-port)) "r+0b"))
(define terminal (make <terminal> #:port my-port))
(full-reset terminal)
(tty-raw-mode my-port)
(cursor-home terminal)
;;
;; Catch all or ketcHUP
(catch #t (lambda ()
(start-event-loop terminal event-dispatcher))
the-final-handler
the-pre-final-handler)
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