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Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces
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Andrea Corallo |
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Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces |
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Sat, 09 May 2020 08:27:46 +0000 |
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Helmut Eller <address@hidden> writes:
> On Fri, May 08 2020, Andrea Corallo wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> given the ongoing discussion on namespaces I thought was interesting to
>> try out a prototype to reason on.
>>
>> I wrote a short page explaining what I did and how it is implemented:
>>
>> https://akrl.sdf.org/lexspaces/lexspaces.html
>>
>> It's a quick hack, certainly many pieces are missing, is potentially a
>> very bad idea, but I'd be interested in opinions.
>
> On the page you asked "I don't know if other similar implementations
> exists (I'd guess so) and I'd like or hear about those if someone are
> aware". MIT Scheme (and hence the Edwin editor) has "environments"[1]
> which seem to similar to your lexicons. But it's not well documented.
>
> I believe, like Stefan, that a big problem is the use of symbols as
> "designators" (to borrow Common Lisp terminology). E.g. funcall works
> on functions but also on symbols. The symbol designates a (global)
> function. The same thing for faces: symbols are used to designate
> faces, which only exist in C code. XEmacs has actual face objects, but
> almost everywhere where a face object is required a symbol can be used
> too.
>
> Maybe that problem could be (partially) solved by having an operator,
> like:
>
> (resolve-designator NAME)
>
> that returns the full symbol for NAME based on the currend lexical
> environments. This would be a pure compile-time operation, a bit like
> macroexpand. E.g. instead of
Yes it's an interesting problem. Isn't sufficient to select the wanted
behavior to do as follow?
;; foo define in another Lexspace will use its definition of bar.
(foo #'bar)
;; This will use the definition in the current lexical enviroment instead.
(foo (symbol-function bar))
Thanks
Andrea
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- Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces, (continued)
- Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces, Vladimir Sedach, 2020/05/09
- Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces, João Távora, 2020/05/09
- Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces, Daniel Colascione, 2020/05/09
- Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces, Vladimir Sedach, 2020/05/10
- Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces, Andrea Corallo, 2020/05/10
- Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces, Vladimir Sedach, 2020/05/10
- Re: A prototype for a binding based approach to proper namespaces, Andrea Corallo, 2020/05/10
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