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Re: Auto compile from many different languages that interoperates with g
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Matt Wette |
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Re: Auto compile from many different languages that interoperates with guile |
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Sat, 2 Sep 2017 06:03:56 -0700 |
> On Sep 2, 2017, at 6:00 AM, Matt Wette <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>
>> On Sep 1, 2017, at 1:45 PM, Stefan Israelsson Tampe <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am maintaining a prolog->scheme compiler and a python->scheme compiler.
>> The nice thing with those implementation is that they work well with the
>> guile module system and are proper scheme functions and variables etc. So
>> python objects can be treated as goops objects and prolog predicates can be
>> used in kanren etc.
>>
>> There is a headake though. When loading a module from one language to
>> another language the autocompilation fails. It would be nice to load a
>> python module and work with it from scheme land and vice versa.
>>
>> One problem is the following funciton in system base compile
>>
>> (define* (compile-file file #:key
>> (output-file #f)
>> (from (current-language))
>> (to 'bytecode)
>> (env (default-environment from))
>> (opts '())
>> (canonicalization 'relative))
>> ...)
>>
>> form is either specified or current-language and what I propose is to add a
>> knob that enables another version of the default for from e.g. something
>> like the following.
>>
>> (define %extension-map '((("py" "python") python) ((("pl" "prolog") prolog)
>> (("scm") scheme)))
>> (define %use-extension-map #f)
>> (define (default-from-file file)
>> (define default (current-language))
>> (if %use-extension-map
>> (let* ((ext (get-extension file))
>> (lang (find-language ext %extension-map)))
>> (if lang lang default))))
>>
>> (define* (compile-file file #:key
>> (output-file #f)
>> (from (default-from file))
>> (to 'bytecode)
>> (env (default-environment from))
>> (opts '())
>> (canonicalization 'relative))
>>
>> ...)
>>
>> I think that we already have variables that discovers the source files that
>> guile can compile and I don't think that we should get name clashes as long
>> as we use the prefix (languge prolog module) as a prefix for modules in
>> other languages than scheme.
>>
>> WDYT
>
> Will this handle all possible option processing?
>
> Another option is to change compile.scm to hand-off unknown extensions to
> another script using some convension.
> For example, for py files, compile.scm would call out compile-py.scm, and for
> prolog, compile-pl.scm.
>
Oops -- never mind. You are talking about the compile procedure; my mind was
off in a differnent context: guild.
But there is an issue here, because I would like "guile -s foo.py" to interpret
the file foo.py as Python and not Scheme.