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Re: macro definition for continue and break
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Linus Björnstam |
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Re: macro definition for continue and break |
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Mon, 12 Sep 2022 21:19:42 +0200 |
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If you want a bit more advanced looping you could have a look at my goof-loop:
https://git.sr.ht/~bjoli/goof-loop
It currently does not support a break or continue clause, but adding one should
not really be a problem.
A good thing is that it does not rely on mutation for anything except higher
order sequences, meaning it does not lead to the implicit boxing overhead of
set!, which is a good idea in loops since that quickly adds up.
Best regards
Linus Björnstam
On Sun, 4 Sep 2022, at 13:13, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Adding back the list in CC.
>
>
> Le 04/09/2022 à 12:49, Damien Mattei a écrit :
>> hello jean,
>> yes (thank you for your help) i'm a sorcerer's apprentice that always
>> push to later the understanding of literals in syntax-rules, but by
>> instinct i finally succeed in making works the weird thing :-) , here
>> is my macro definition now for a for with break and continue:
>>
>> (define-syntax for
>>
>> (lambda (stx)
>> (syntax-case stx ()
>> ((kwd (init test incrmt) body ...)
>>
>> (with-syntax
>> ((BREAK (datum->syntax #'kwd 'break))
>> (CONTINUE (datum->syntax #'kwd 'continue)))
>>
>> #`(call/cc
>> (lambda (escape)
>> (let-syntax
>> ((BREAK (identifier-syntax (escape))))
>> init
>> (let loop ()
>> (when test
>>
>> #,#'(call/cc
>> (lambda (next)
>> (let-syntax
>> ((CONTINUE
>> (identifier-syntax (next))))
>> body ...)))
>>
>> incrmt
>> (loop)))))))))))
>>
>> note the mysterious #,#' that save the day ;-)
>
>
> For me, it works without it… ?
>
>
>> and a few examples (in Scheme+)
>>
>> ;; scheme@(guile-user)> (for ({i <+ 0} {i < 5} {i <- {i + 1}}) {x <+
>> 7} (display x) (newline) (break))
>> ;; 7
>> ;; scheme@(guile-user)> (for ({i <+ 0} {i < 5} {i <- {i + 1}}) {x <+
>> 7} (continue) (display x) (newline) (break))
>> ;; scheme@(guile-user)>
>>
>> ;; (for ({k <+ 0} {k < 3} {k <- {k + 1}})
>> ;; (display k)
>> ;; (newline)
>> ;; (for ({i <+ 0} {i < 5} {i <- {i + 1}}) {x <+ 7}
>> ;; (display x)
>> ;; (newline)
>> ;; (break))
>> ;; (newline))
>>
>> ;; 0
>> ;; 7
>>
>> ;; 1
>> ;; 7
>>
>> ;; 2
>> ;; 7
>>
>> ;; (for ({k <+ 0} {k < 3} {k <- {k + 1}})
>> ;; (display k)
>> ;; (newline)
>> ;; (continue)
>> ;; (for ({i <+ 0} {i < 5} {i <- {i + 1}}) {x <+ 7}
>> ;; (display x)
>> ;; (newline)
>> ;; (break))
>> ;; (newline))
>>
>> ;; 0
>> ;; 1
>> ;; 2
>>
>> https://github.com/damien-mattei/library-FunctProg/blob/master/for-next-step.scm
>>
>> it also works with imbricated loops in a natural way (but other
>> interpretation and implementation could be done , C act like this ,i
>> think)
>> but if it could be coded better i will use a better version
>
>
> Yes, it can be done better; see my reply on the other thread.
>
>
> Best,
> Jean
- macro definition for continue and break, Damien Mattei, 2022/09/04
- Re: macro definition for continue and break, Jean Abou Samra, 2022/09/04
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- Re: macro definition for continue and break, Jean Abou Samra, 2022/09/04
- Re: macro definition for continue and break,
Linus Björnstam <=
- Loop macros (was: Re: macro definition for continue and break), Maxime Devos, 2022/09/12
- Re: Loop macros (was: Re: macro definition for continue and break), Linus Björnstam, 2022/09/12
- Re: Loop macros (was: Re: macro definition for continue and break), Damien Mattei, 2022/09/13
- Re: Loop macros (was: Re: macro definition for continue and break), Maxime Devos, 2022/09/13
- Re: Loop macros (was: Re: macro definition for continue and break), Damien Mattei, 2022/09/14
- Re: macro definition for continue and break, Damien Mattei, 2022/09/13