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This file states the goals of Guile.
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* Goals of Guile
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Guile is many things to many people. It has multiple ways to approach
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it: as a C library that provides an extension language, as a
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programming language in its own right, as a interface to the operating
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system, as an interactive shell, or as a platform that integrates many
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independent subsystems.
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These different roles have a lot in common, but there are also some
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opposing forces that need to be balanced.
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Not everything of what is outlined below has been realized yet. The
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things that are missing will receive high priority from the
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maintainers of Guile. One thing that is not mentioned below because
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it goes without saying is documentation. It is of course a goal of
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Guile to have high quality documentation.
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More information about the current status of Guile and planned changed
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can be found in the file "plans.text".
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** Guile as an extension language library
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Guile's primary aim is to provide a good extension language which is
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easy to add to an application written in C for the GNU system. This
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means that it must export the features of a higher level language in a
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way that makes it easy not to break them from C code.
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For example, one important feature of Guile is automatic garbage
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collection. The C interface to the garbage collector makes it easy to
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use its services for the data structures of the application itself.
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** Guile as a programming language
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It is an aim to support easy programming using Guile. This includes
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providing the powerful features of the programming language Scheme,
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like garbage collection, dynamic types, hygienic macros and higher
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order functions.
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This also includes things that go beyond standard Scheme, like a
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module system to manage multiple name spaces, a system for object
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oriented programming, support for comfortable multi-threading, and
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internationalization features like Unicode support.
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To make it useful, Guile offers good performance.
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** Guile as an interface to the operating system
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Guile supports most of the POSIX system calls. Most of Scsh is
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available to Guile users and Guile programs. Beyond POSIX, Guile also
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makes available important system libraries like the graphical toolkit
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Gtk+.
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** Guile as an interactive shell
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Guile provides a command line interface with readline support. The
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interactive features of the programming language allow you to
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incrementally alter a running system. A integrated debugger allows
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you to analyze such a running system in great detail.
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Guile provides online documentation for most of its features.
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Guile can also be controlled from Emacs. This allows you to update
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the definition of a function or some other object in a Guile process
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with the touch of a few keys. You have access to the documentation in
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a context sensitive way. It also integrates the debugger nicely into
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your editing environment.
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** Guile as an integration platform
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With all the features describes above, Guile allows the implementation
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of well behaved modules. When most of an application is implemented
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as modules with generality and re-usability in mind, Guile will be the
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platform where the integration and reusing will take place.
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Thus, Guile makes it easy to factor your application into well
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separated modules and then finish it off by combining them with a thin
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layer of Scheme code.
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Guile has support for writing modules in C or other compiled
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languages.
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** Guile as a basis for other languages
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Scheme is a very powerful language, which makes it possible
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to implement other languages by translating them into Scheme.
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By writing translators that convert various popular scripting
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languages into Scheme, we can enable users to choose their favorite
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languages for extending any program that provides extensibility using
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Guile.
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