279 lines
8.4 KiB
Scheme
279 lines
8.4 KiB
Scheme
;;;"elk.init" Initialisation file for SLIB for ELK 2.1 -*- Scheme -*-
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;;; Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993 Aubrey Jaffer.
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;
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;Permission to copy this software, to redistribute it, and to use it
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;for any purpose is granted, subject to the following restrictions and
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;understandings.
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;
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;1. Any copy made of this software must include this copyright notice
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;in full.
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;
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;2. I have made no warrantee or representation that the operation of
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;this software will be error-free, and I am under no obligation to
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;provide any services, by way of maintenance, update, or otherwise.
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;
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;3. In conjunction with products arising from the use of this
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;material, there shall be no use of my name in any advertising,
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;promotional, or sales literature without prior written consent in
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;each case.
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; No guarantees are given about the correctness of any of the
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; choices made below. Only enough work was done to get the require
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; mechanism to work correctly.
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;
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; Stephen J. Bevan <bevan@cs.man.ac.uk> 19920912 modified by Mike
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; Sperber to work correctly with statically-linked Elk and slib1d. Be
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; sure to change the library vicinities according to your local
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; configuration. If you're running MS-DOS (which is possible since
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; 2.1), you probably have to change this file to make everything work
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; correctly.
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;;; (software-type) should be set to the generic operating system type.
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;;; UNIX, VMS, MACOS, AMIGA and MS-DOS are supported.
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(define (software-type) 'UNIX)
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;;; (scheme-implementation-type) should return the name of the scheme
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;;; implementation loading this file.
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(define (scheme-implementation-type) 'elk)
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;;; (scheme-implementation-version) should return a string describing
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;;; the version the scheme implementation loading this file.
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(define (scheme-implementation-version) "3.0")
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;;; (implementation-vicinity) should be defined to be the pathname of
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;;; the directory where any auxillary files to your Scheme
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;;; implementation reside.
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(define (implementation-vicinity) "/usr/share/elk")
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;;; (library-vicinity) should be defined to be the pathname of the
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;;; directory where files of Scheme library functions reside.
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;(define library-vicinity
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; (let ((library-path
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; (or (getenv "SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH")
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; ;; Uses this path if SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH is not defined.
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; (case (software-type)
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; ((UNIX) "/usr/local/lib/slib/")
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; ((VMS) "lib$scheme:")
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; ((MS-DOS) "C:\\SLIB\\")
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; (else "")))))
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; (lambda () library-path)))
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(define (library-vicinity) "/usr/lib/slib/")
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;;; *features* should be set to a list of symbols describing features
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;;; of this implementation. Suggestions for features are:
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(define *features*
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'(
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; source ;can load scheme source files
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;(slib:load-source "filename")
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; compiled ;can load compiled files
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;(slib:load-compiled "filename")
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rev4-report
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ieee-p1178
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sicp
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rev4-optional-procedures
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rev3-procedures
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rev2-procedures
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multiarg/and-
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multiarg-apply
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delay
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transcript
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full-continuation
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; sort
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format
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system
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; getenv <------- does elk 3.0 really have getenv? couldn't find it
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program-arguments
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string-port
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))
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;------------
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(define program-arguments
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(lambda ()
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(cons "undefined-program-name" (command-line-args))))
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; EXACT? appears to always return #f which isn't very useful.
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; Approximating it with INTEGER? at least means that some
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; of the code in the library will work correctly
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(define exact? integer?) ; WARNING: redefining EXACT?
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(define (inexact? arg)
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(not (exact? arg)))
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;;; (TMPNAM) makes a temporary file name.
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(define tmpnam
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(let ((cntr 100))
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(lambda () (set! cntr (+ 1 cntr))
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(let ((tmp (string-append "slib_" (number->string cntr))))
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(if (file-exists? tmp) (tmpnam) tmp)))))
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(require 'unix)
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; Pull in GENTENV and SYSTEM
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;;; (FILE-EXISTS? <string>) already here.
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;;; (DELETE-FILE <string>)
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(define (delete-file f) (system (string-append "rm " f)))
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;------------
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;;; (OUTPUT-PORT-WIDTH <port>)
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(define (output-port-width . arg) 79)
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;;; (OUTPUT-PORT-HEIGHT <port>)
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(define (output-port-height . arg) 24)
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;;; (CURRENT-ERROR-PORT)
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;;; is already defined in Elk 2.1
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;;; FORCE-OUTPUT flushes any pending output on optional arg output port
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;;; use this definition if your system doesn't have such a procedure.
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(define force-output flush-output-port)
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;;; CALL-WITH-INPUT-STRING and CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-STRING are the string
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;;; port versions of CALL-WITH-*PUT-FILE.
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(define (call-with-output-string f)
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(let ((outsp (open-output-string)))
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(f outsp)
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(let ((s (get-output-string outsp)))
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(close-output-port outsp)
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s)))
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(define (call-with-input-string s f)
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(let* ((insp (open-input-string s))
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(res (f insp)))
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(close-input-port insp)
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res))
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;;; CHAR-CODE-LIMIT is one greater than the largest integer which can
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;;; be returned by CHAR->INTEGER.
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(define char-code-limit 256)
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;;; MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM is used in modular.scm
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(define most-positive-fixnum 8388608) ; 23 bit integers ?
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;;; Return argument
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(define (identity x) x)
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;;; If your implementation provides eval SLIB:EVAL is single argument
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;;; eval using the top-level (user) environment.
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(define slib:eval eval)
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(define *macros* '())
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(define (defmacro? m) (and (assq m *macros*) #t))
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(define-macro (defmacro key pattern . body)
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`(begin
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(define-macro ,(cons key pattern) ,@body)
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(set! *macros* (cons (cons ',key (lambda ,pattern ,@body)) *macros*))))
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(define (macroexpand-1 e)
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(if (pair? e) (let ((a (car e)))
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(cond ((symbol? a) (set! a (assq a *macros*))
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(if a (apply (cdr a) (cdr e)) e))
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(else e)))
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e))
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(define (macroexpand e)
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(if (pair? e) (let ((a (car e)))
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(cond ((symbol? a)
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(set! a (assq a *macros*))
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(if a (macroexpand (apply (cdr a) (cdr e))) e))
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(else e)))
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e))
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(define gentemp
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(let ((*gensym-counter* -1))
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(lambda ()
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(set! *gensym-counter* (+ *gensym-counter* 1))
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(string->symbol
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(string-append "slib:G" (number->string *gensym-counter*))))))
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(define defmacro:eval slib:eval)
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(define defmacro:load load)
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;;; If your implementation provides R4RS macros:
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;(define macro:eval slib:eval)
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;(define macro:load load)
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(define (slib:eval-load <pathname> evl)
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(if (not (file-exists? <pathname>))
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(set! <pathname> (string-append <pathname> (scheme-file-suffix))))
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(call-with-input-file <pathname>
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(lambda (port)
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(let ((old-load-pathname *load-pathname*))
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(set! *load-pathname* <pathname>)
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(do ((o (read port) (read port)))
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((eof-object? o))
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(evl o))
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(set! *load-pathname* old-load-pathname)))))
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;;; define an error procedure for the library
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(define slib:error error)
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;;; define these as appropriate for your system.
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(define slib:tab #\tab)
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(define slib:form-feed #\formfeed)
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;;; Define these if your implementation's syntax can support it and if
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;;; they are not already defined.
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;(define (1+ n) (+ n 1))
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;(define (-1+ n) (+ n -1))
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;(define 1- -1+)
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(define in-vicinity string-append)
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;;; Define SLIB:EXIT to be the implementation procedure to exit or
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;;; return if exitting not supported.
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(define slib:exit
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(lambda args
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(exit (cond ((null? args) 0)
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((eqv? #t (car args)) 0)
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((and (number? (car args)) (integer? (car args))) (car args))
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(else 1)))))
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;;; Here for backward compatability
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(define scheme-file-suffix
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(let ((suffix (case (software-type)
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((NOSVE) "_scm")
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(else ".scm"))))
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(lambda () suffix)))
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;;; (SLIB:LOAD-SOURCE "foo") should load "foo.scm" or with whatever
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;;; suffix all the module files in SLIB have. See feature 'SOURCE.
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; Modify the already modified _load_ so that it copes with
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; environments correctly. The change involves using
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; _(global-environment)_ if none is explicitly specified.
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; If this is not done, definitions in files loaded by other files will
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; not be loaded in the correct environment.
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(define slib:load-source
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(let ((primitive-load load))
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(lambda (<pathname> . rest)
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(let ((env (if (null? rest) (list (global-environment)) rest)))
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(apply primitive-load (string-append <pathname> ".scm") env)))))
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;;; (SLIB:LOAD-COMPILED "foo") should load the file that was produced
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;;; by compiling "foo.scm" if this implementation can compile files.
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;;; See feature 'COMPILED.
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(define slib:load-compiled
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(let ((primitive-load load))
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(lambda (<pathname> . rest)
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(apply primitive-load (string->symbol (string-append name ".o")) rest))))
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;;; At this point SLIB:LOAD must be able to load SLIB files.
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(define slib:load slib:load-source) ;WARNING: redefining LOAD
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(slib:load (in-vicinity (library-vicinity) "require"))
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