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@c module (guile)
@deffn primitive environment? obj
Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} is an environment, or @code{#f}
otherwise.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-bound? env sym
Return @code{#t} if @var{sym} is bound in @var{env}, or
@code{#f} otherwise.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-ref env sym
Return the value of the location bound to @var{sym} in
@var{env}. If @var{sym} is unbound in @var{env}, signal an
@code{environment:unbound} error.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-fold env proc init
Iterate over all the bindings in @var{env}, accumulating some
value.
For each binding in @var{env}, apply @var{proc} to the symbol
bound, its value, and the result from the previous application
of @var{proc}.
Use @var{init} as @var{proc}'s third argument the first time
@var{proc} is applied.
If @var{env} contains no bindings, this function simply returns
@var{init}.
If @var{env} binds the symbol sym1 to the value val1, sym2 to
val2, and so on, then this procedure computes:
@lisp
(proc sym1 val1
(proc sym2 val2
...
(proc symn valn
init)))
@end lisp
Each binding in @var{env} will be processed exactly once.
@code{environment-fold} makes no guarantees about the order in
which the bindings are processed.
Here is a function which, given an environment, constructs an
association list representing that environment's bindings,
using environment-fold:
@lisp
(define (environment->alist env)
(environment-fold env
(lambda (sym val tail)
(cons (cons sym val) tail))
'()))
@end lisp
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-define env sym val
Bind @var{sym} to a new location containing @var{val} in
@var{env}. If @var{sym} is already bound to another location
in @var{env} and the binding is mutable, that binding is
replaced. The new binding and location are both mutable. The
return value is unspecified.
If @var{sym} is already bound in @var{env}, and the binding is
immutable, signal an @code{environment:immutable-binding} error.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-undefine env sym
Remove any binding for @var{sym} from @var{env}. If @var{sym}
is unbound in @var{env}, do nothing. The return value is
unspecified.
If @var{sym} is already bound in @var{env}, and the binding is
immutable, signal an @code{environment:immutable-binding} error.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-set! env sym val
If @var{env} binds @var{sym} to some location, change that
location's value to @var{val}. The return value is
unspecified.
If @var{sym} is not bound in @var{env}, signal an
@code{environment:unbound} error. If @var{env} binds @var{sym}
to an immutable location, signal an
@code{environment:immutable-location} error.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-cell env sym for_write
Return the value cell which @var{env} binds to @var{sym}, or
@code{#f} if the binding does not live in a value cell.
The argument @var{for-write} indicates whether the caller
intends to modify the variable's value by mutating the value
cell. If the variable is immutable, then
@code{environment-cell} signals an
@code{environment:immutable-location} error.
If @var{sym} is unbound in @var{env}, signal an
@code{environment:unbound} error.
If you use this function, you should consider using
@code{environment-observe}, to be notified when @var{sym} gets
re-bound to a new value cell, or becomes undefined.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-observe env proc
Whenever @var{env}'s bindings change, apply @var{proc} to
@var{env}.
This function returns an object, token, which you can pass to
@code{environment-unobserve} to remove @var{proc} from the set
of procedures observing @var{env}. The type and value of
token is unspecified.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-observe-weak env proc
This function is the same as environment-observe, except that
the reference @var{env} retains to @var{proc} is a weak
reference. This means that, if there are no other live,
non-weak references to @var{proc}, it will be
garbage-collected, and dropped from @var{env}'s
list of observing procedures.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive environment-unobserve token
Cancel the observation request which returned the value
@var{token}. The return value is unspecified.
If a call @code{(environment-observe env proc)} returns
@var{token}, then the call @code{(environment-unobserve token)}
will cause @var{proc} to no longer be called when @var{env}'s
bindings change.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive make-leaf-environment
Create a new leaf environment, containing no bindings.
All bindings and locations created in the new environment
will be mutable.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive leaf-environment? object
Return @code{#t} if object is a leaf environment, or @code{#f}
otherwise.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive make-eval-environment local imported
Return a new environment object eval whose bindings are the
union of the bindings in the environments @var{local} and
@var{imported}, with bindings from @var{local} taking
precedence. Definitions made in eval are placed in @var{local}.
Applying @code{environment-define} or
@code{environment-undefine} to eval has the same effect as
applying the procedure to @var{local}.
Note that eval incorporates @var{local} and @var{imported} by
reference:
If, after creating eval, the program changes the bindings of
@var{local} or @var{imported}, those changes will be visible
in eval.
Since most Scheme evaluation takes place in eval environments,
they transparently cache the bindings received from @var{local}
and @var{imported}. Thus, the first time the program looks up
a symbol in eval, eval may make calls to @var{local} or
@var{imported} to find their bindings, but subsequent
references to that symbol will be as fast as references to
bindings in finite environments.
In typical use, @var{local} will be a finite environment, and
@var{imported} will be an import environment
@end deffn
@deffn primitive eval-environment? object
Return @code{#t} if object is an eval environment, or @code{#f}
otherwise.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive eval-environment-local env
Return the local environment of eval environment @var{env}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive eval-environment-set-local! env local
Change @var{env}'s local environment to @var{local}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive eval-environment-imported env
Return the imported environment of eval environment @var{env}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive eval-environment-set-imported! env imported
Change @var{env}'s imported environment to @var{imported}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive make-import-environment imports conflict_proc
Return a new environment @var{imp} whose bindings are the union
of the bindings from the environments in @var{imports};
@var{imports} must be a list of environments. That is,
@var{imp} binds a symbol to a location when some element of
@var{imports} does.
If two different elements of @var{imports} have a binding for
the same symbol, the @var{conflict-proc} is called with the
following parameters: the import environment, the symbol and
the list of the imported environments that bind the symbol.
If the @var{conflict-proc} returns an environment @var{env},
the conflict is considered as resolved and the binding from
@var{env} is used. If the @var{conflict-proc} returns some
non-environment object, the conflict is considered unresolved
and the symbol is treated as unspecified in the import
environment.
The checking for conflicts may be performed lazily, i. e. at
the moment when a value or binding for a certain symbol is
requested instead of the moment when the environment is
created or the bindings of the imports change.
All bindings in @var{imp} are immutable. If you apply
@code{environment-define} or @code{environment-undefine} to
@var{imp}, Guile will signal an
@code{environment:immutable-binding} error. However,
notice that the set of bindings in @var{imp} may still change,
if one of its imported environments changes.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive import-environment? object
Return @code{#t} if object is an import environment, or
@code{#f} otherwise.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive import-environment-imports env
Return the list of environments imported by the import
environment @var{env}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive import-environment-set-imports! env imports
Change @var{env}'s list of imported environments to
@var{imports}, and check for conflicts.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive make-export-environment private signature
Return a new environment @var{exp} containing only those
bindings in private whose symbols are present in
@var{signature}. The @var{private} argument must be an
environment.
The environment @var{exp} binds symbol to location when
@var{env} does, and symbol is exported by @var{signature}.
@var{signature} is a list specifying which of the bindings in
@var{private} should be visible in @var{exp}. Each element of
@var{signature} should be a list of the form:
(symbol attribute ...)
where each attribute is one of the following:
@table @asis
@item the symbol @code{mutable-location}
@var{exp} should treat the
location bound to symbol as mutable. That is, @var{exp}
will pass calls to @code{environment-set!} or
@code{environment-cell} directly through to private.
@item the symbol @code{immutable-location}
@var{exp} should treat
the location bound to symbol as immutable. If the program
applies @code{environment-set!} to @var{exp} and symbol, or
calls @code{environment-cell} to obtain a writable value
cell, @code{environment-set!} will signal an
@code{environment:immutable-location} error. Note that, even
if an export environment treats a location as immutable, the
underlying environment may treat it as mutable, so its
value may change.
@end table
It is an error for an element of signature to specify both
@code{mutable-location} and @code{immutable-location}. If
neither is specified, @code{immutable-location} is assumed.
As a special case, if an element of signature is a lone
symbol @var{sym}, it is equivalent to an element of the form
@code{(sym)}.
All bindings in @var{exp} are immutable. If you apply
@code{environment-define} or @code{environment-undefine} to
@var{exp}, Guile will signal an
@code{environment:immutable-binding} error. However,
notice that the set of bindings in @var{exp} may still change,
if the bindings in private change.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive export-environment? object
Return @code{#t} if object is an export environment, or
@code{#f} otherwise.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive export-environment-private env
Return the private environment of export environment @var{env}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive export-environment-set-private! env private
Change the private environment of export environment @var{env}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive export-environment-signature env
Return the signature of export environment @var{env}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive export-environment-set-signature! env signature
Change the signature of export environment @var{env}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %compute-slots class
Return a list consisting of the names of all slots belonging to
class @var{class}, i. e. the slots of @var{class} and of all of
its superclasses.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive get-keyword key l default_value
Determine an associated value for the keyword @var{key} from
the list @var{l}. The list @var{l} has to consist of an even
number of elements, where, starting with the first, every
second element is a keyword, followed by its associated value.
If @var{l} does not hold a value for @var{key}, the value
@var{default_value} is returned.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive slot-ref-using-class class obj slot_name
@end deffn
@deffn primitive slot-set-using-class! class obj slot_name value
@end deffn
@deffn primitive class-of x
Return the class of @var{x}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %goops-loaded
Announce that GOOPS is loaded and perform initialization
on the C level which depends on the loaded GOOPS modules.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %method-more-specific? m1 m2 targs
@end deffn
@deffn primitive find-method . l
@end deffn
@deffn primitive primitive-generic-generic subr
@end deffn
@deffn primitive enable-primitive-generic! . subrs
@end deffn
@deffn primitive generic-capability? proc
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %invalidate-method-cache! gf
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %invalidate-class class
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %modify-class old new
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %modify-instance old new
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %set-object-setter! obj setter
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %allocate-instance class initargs
Create a new instance of class @var{class} and initialize it
from the arguments @var{initargs}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive slot-exists? obj slot_name
Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} has a slot named @var{slot_name}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive slot-bound? obj slot_name
Return @code{#t} if the slot named @var{slot_name} of @var{obj}
is bound.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive slot-set! obj slot_name value
Set the slot named @var{slot_name} of @var{obj} to @var{value}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive slot-exists-using-class? class obj slot_name
@end deffn
@deffn primitive slot-bound-using-class? class obj slot_name
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %fast-slot-set! obj index value
Set the slot with index @var{index} in @var{obj} to
@var{value}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %fast-slot-ref obj index
Return the slot value with index @var{index} from @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive @@assert-bound-ref obj index
Like @code{assert-bound}, but use @var{index} for accessing
the value from @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive assert-bound value obj
Return @var{value} if it is bound, and invoke the
@var{slot-unbound} method of @var{obj} if it is not.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive unbound? obj
Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} is unbound.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive make-unbound
Return the unbound value.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive accessor-method-slot-definition obj
Return the slot definition of the accessor @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive method-procedure obj
Return the procedure of the method @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive method-specializers obj
Return specializers of the method @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive method-generic-function obj
Return the generic function fot the method @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive generic-function-methods obj
Return the methods of the generic function @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive generic-function-name obj
Return the name of the generic function @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive class-environment obj
Return the environment of the class @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive class-slots obj
Return the slot list of the class @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive class-precedence-list obj
Return the class precedence list of the class @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive class-direct-methods obj
Return the direct methods of the class @var{obj}
@end deffn
@deffn primitive class-direct-subclasses obj
Return the direct subclasses of the class @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive class-direct-slots obj
Return the direct slots of the class @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive class-direct-supers obj
Return the direct superclasses of the class @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive class-name obj
Return the class name of @var{obj}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive instance? obj
Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} is an instance.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %inherit-magic! class dsupers
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %prep-layout! class
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %initialize-object obj initargs
Initialize the object @var{obj} with the given arguments
@var{initargs}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive make . args
Make a new object. @var{args} must contain the class and
all necessary initialization information.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive slot-ref obj slot_name
Return the value from @var{obj}'s slot with the name
@var{slot_name}.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive builtin-bindings
Create and return a copy of the global symbol table, removing all
unbound symbols.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive %tag-body body
Internal GOOPS magic---don't use this function!
@end deffn
@deffn primitive list*
scm_cons_star
@end deffn
@deffn primitive set-current-module module
Set the current module to @var{module} and return
the previous current module.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive current-module
Return the current module.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive c-clear-registered-modules
Destroy the list of modules registered with the current Guile process.
The return value is unspecified. @strong{Warning:} this function does
not actually unlink or deallocate these modules, but only destroys the
records of which modules have been loaded. It should therefore be used
only by module bookkeeping operations.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive c-registered-modules
Return a list of the object code modules that have been imported into
the current Guile process. Each element of the list is a pair whose
car is the name of the module, and whose cdr is the function handle
for that module's initializer function. The name is the string that
has been passed to scm_register_module_xxx.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive include-deprecated-features
Return @code{#t} iff deprecated features should be included
in public interfaces.
@end deffn
@deffn primitive issue-deprecation-warning . msgs
Output @var{msgs} to @code{(current-error-port)} when this
is the first call to @code{issue-deprecation-warning} with
this specific @var{msg}. Do nothing otherwise.
The argument @var{msgs} should be a list of strings;
they are printed in turn, each one followed by a newline.
@end deffn