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* doc/ref/Makefile.am (guile_TEXINFOS): Add curried.texi to list * doc/ref/curried.texi: New file. * doc/ref/guile.texi (Guile Modules): Add "Curried Definitions" to menu. * doc/ref/scheme-ideas.texi (Lambda Alternatives): Refer to "Curried Definitions" from the `define' section.
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@c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c This is part of the GNU Guile Reference Manual.
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@c Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@c See the file guile.texi for copying conditions.
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@node Curried Definitions
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@section Curried Definitions
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The macros in this section are provided by
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@lisp
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(use-modules (ice-9 curried-definitions))
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@end lisp
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@noindent
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and replace those provided by default.
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Prior to Guile 2.0, Guile provided a type of definition known colloquially
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as a ``curried definition''. The idea is to extend the syntax of
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@code{define} so that you can conveniently define procedures that return
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procedures, up to any desired depth.
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For example,
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@example
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(define ((foo x) y)
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(list x y))
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@end example
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is a convenience form of
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@example
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(define foo
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(lambda (x)
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(lambda (y)
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(list x y))))
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@end example
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@deffn {Scheme Syntax} define (@dots{} (name args @dots{}) @dots{}) body @dots{}
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@deffnx {Scheme Syntax} define* (@dots{} (name args @dots{}) @dots{}) body @dots{}
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@deffnx {Scheme Syntax} define-public (@dots{} (name args @dots{}) @dots{}) body @dots{}
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Create a top level variable @var{name} bound to the procedure with
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parameter list @var{args}. If @var{name} is itself a formal parameter
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list, then a higher order procedure is created using that
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formal-parameter list, and returning a procedure that has parameter list
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@var{args}. This nesting may occur to arbitrary depth.
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@code{define*} is similar but the formal parameter lists take additional
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options as described in @ref{lambda* and define*}. For example,
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@example
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(define* ((foo #:keys (bar 'baz) (quux 'zot)) frotz #:rest rest)
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(list bar quux frotz rest))
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((foo #:quux 'foo) 1 2 3 4 5)
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@result{} (baz foo 1 (2 3 4 5))
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@end example
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@code{define-public} is similar to @code{define} but it also adds
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@var{name} to the list of exported bindings of the current module.
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@end deffn
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