; Derived from: -*-scheme-*- ; "Template.scm" configuration template of *features* for Scheme ; Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993 Aubrey Jaffer. ; Compatibility file for MzScheme -- ; http://www.plt-scheme.org/software/mzscheme/ ; -- and DrScheme -- ; http://www.plt-scheme.org/software/drscheme/ ; -- produced by Shriram Krishnamurthi , ; Mon Feb 10 12:03:53 CST 1997 (require (lib "pretty.ss")) (unless (memq (system-type) '(unix beos)) (namespace-require '(lib "date.ss"))) ;; See hack at end: (require (rename mzscheme mz:require require)) ;;; (software-type) should be set to the generic operating system type. ;;; UNIX, VMS, MACOS, AMIGA and MS-DOS are supported. (define (software-type) (case (system-type) [(unix macosx) 'UNIX] [(windows) 'MS-DOS] [(macos) 'MACOS] [else (system-type)])) ;;; (scheme-implementation-type) should return the name of the scheme ;;; implementation loading this file. (define (scheme-implementation-type) '|MzScheme|) ;;; (scheme-implementation-home-page) should return a (string) URL ;;; (Uniform Resource Locator) for this scheme implementation's home ;;; page; or false if there isn't one. (define (scheme-implementation-home-page) "http://www.plt-scheme.org/") ;;; (scheme-implementation-version) should return a string describing ;;; the version the scheme implementation loading this file. (define scheme-implementation-version version) ;;; (implementation-vicinity) should be defined to be the pathname of ;;; the directory where any auxillary files to your Scheme ;;; implementation reside. (define implementation-vicinity (let ([path (or (getenv "PLTHOME") (with-handlers ([void (lambda (x) #f)]) (let ([p (collection-path "mzlib")]) (let*-values ([(base name dir?) (split-path p)] [(base name dir?) (split-path base)]) (and (string? base) base)))) (case (system-type) ((unix macosx) "/usr/pkg/lib/plt") ((windows) "C:\\Program Files\\PLT") ((macos) "My Disk:plt:")))]) (lambda () path))) ;;; (library-vicinity) should be defined to be the pathname of the ;;; directory where files of Scheme library functions reside. (define library-vicinity (let ((library-path (or ;; Use this getenv if your implementation supports it. (getenv "SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH") ;; Use this path if your scheme does not support GETENV (with-handlers ([void (lambda (x) (error 'slib-init "can't find SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable or \"slib\" collection"))]) (collection-path "slib"))))) (lambda () library-path))) ;;; (home-vicinity) should return the vicinity of the user's HOME ;;; directory, the directory which typically contains files which ;;; customize a computer environment for a user. (define (home-vicinity) (find-system-path 'home-dir)) ;;; *FEATURES* should be set to a list of symbols describing features ;;; of this implementation. Suggestions for features are: (define *features* '( source ;can load scheme source files ;(slib:load-source "filename") compiled ;can load compiled files ;(slib:load-compiled "filename") rev4-report ;conforms to ; rev3-report ;conforms to ; ieee-p1178 ;conforms to ; sicp ;runs code from Structure and ;Interpretation of Computer ;Programs by Abelson and Sussman. rev4-optional-procedures ;LIST-TAIL, STRING->LIST, ;LIST->STRING, STRING-COPY, ;STRING-FILL!, LIST->VECTOR, ;VECTOR->LIST, and VECTOR-FILL! ; rev2-procedures ;SUBSTRING-MOVE-LEFT!, ;SUBSTRING-MOVE-RIGHT!, ;SUBSTRING-FILL!, ;STRING-NULL?, APPEND!, 1+, ;-1+, ?, >=? multiarg/and- ;/ and - can take more than 2 args. multiarg-apply ;APPLY can take more than 2 args. rationalize delay ;has DELAY and FORCE with-file ;has WITH-INPUT-FROM-FILE and ;WITH-OUTPUT-FROM-FILE string-port ;has CALL-WITH-INPUT-STRING and ;CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-STRING ; transcript ;TRANSCRIPT-ON and TRANSCRIPT-OFF char-ready? macro ;has R4RS high level macros ; defmacro ;has Common Lisp DEFMACRO eval ;SLIB:EVAL is single argument eval ; record ;has user defined data structures values ;proposed multiple values dynamic-wind ;proposed dynamic-wind ieee-floating-point ;conforms to full-continuation ;can return multiple times ; object-hash ;has OBJECT-HASH ; sort ; queue ;queues pretty-print ; object->string ; format ; trace ;has macros: TRACE and UNTRACE ; compiler ;has (COMPILER) ; ed ;(ED) is editor system ;posix (system ) getenv ;posix (getenv ) program-arguments ;returns list of strings (argv) ; Xwindows ;X support ; curses ;screen management package ; termcap ;terminal description package ; terminfo ;sysV terminal description current-time ;returns time in seconds since 1/1/1970 )) (define program-arguments (lambda () (vector->list (current-command-line-arguments)))) (define current-time ;; Gives time since 1/1/1970 ... ;; ... GMT for Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X. ;; ... local time for Mac OS. (if (memq (system-type) '(unix macosx windows)) current-seconds (let ([zero (find-seconds 0 0 0 1 1 1970)]) (lambda () (- (current-seconds) zero))))) ;;; Remainder is modifications of existing code in Template.scm. ;;; (OUTPUT-PORT-WIDTH ) (define (output-port-width . arg) 79) ;;; (OUTPUT-PORT-HEIGHT ) (define (output-port-height . arg) 24) ;;; (CURRENT-ERROR-PORT) ;; Already in MzScheme ;;; (TMPNAM) makes a temporary file name. (define tmpnam (let ((cntr 100)) (lambda () (set! cntr (+ 1 cntr)) (string-append "slib_" (number->string cntr))))) ;;; (FILE-EXISTS? ) ;; Already in MzScheme ;;; (DELETE-FILE ) ;; Already in MzScheme ;;; FORCE-OUTPUT flushes any pending output on optional arg output port ;;; use this definition if your system doesn't have such a procedure. (define force-output flush-output) ;;; CALL-WITH-INPUT-STRING and CALL-WITH-OUTPUT-STRING are the string ;;; port versions of CALL-WITH-*PUT-FILE. (define call-with-input-string (lambda (string thunk) (parameterize ((current-input-port (open-input-string string))) (thunk)))) (define call-with-output-string (lambda (receiver) (let ((sp (open-output-string))) (receiver sp) (get-output-string sp)))) ;;; "rationalize" adjunct procedures. (define (find-ratio x e) (let ((rat (rationalize x e))) (list (numerator rat) (denominator rat)))) (define (find-ratio-between x y) (find-ratio (/ (+ x y) 2) (/ (- x y) 2))) ;;; CHAR-CODE-LIMIT is one greater than the largest integer which can ;;; be returned by CHAR->INTEGER. (define char-code-limit 256) ;;; MOST-POSITIVE-FIXNUM is used in modular.scm (define most-positive-fixnum #x3FFFFFFF) ; 30 bits on 32-bit machines ; (define most-positive-fixnum #x3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) ; 62 bits on 64-bit machines ;;; Return argument (define (identity x) x) ;;; If your implementation provides eval SLIB:EVAL is single argument ;;; eval using the top-level (user) environment. (define slib:eval eval) ;;; If your implementation provides R4RS macros: ;(define macro:eval slib:eval) ;(define macro:load load) (define gentemp (let ((*gensym-counter* -1)) (lambda () (set! *gensym-counter* (+ *gensym-counter* 1)) (string->symbol (string-append "slib:G" (number->string *gensym-counter*)))))) (define (macroexpand-1 x) ;; Slib expects macroexpand-1 to return an `eq?' value if there's nothing ;; to expand. MzScheme returns an `equal?' value, instead. ;; Of course, using will equal? is bad if the input contains cycles. ;; We assume that slib-based code won't try to use MzScheme's graph input ;; syntax, since it isn't standard. (let ([xx (expand-once x)]) (if (equal? xx x) x xx))) (define macroexpand (lambda (s) (syntax-object->datum (expand s)))) (define base:eval slib:eval) (define (defmacro:expand* x) (macroexpand x)) (define (defmacro:eval x) (base:eval (defmacro:expand* x))) (define (defmacro:load ) (slib:eval-load defmacro:eval)) (define (slib:eval-load evl) (if (not (file-exists? )) (set! (string-append (scheme-file-suffix)))) (call-with-input-file (lambda (port) (let ((old-load-pathname *load-pathname*)) (set! *load-pathname* ) (do ((o (read port) (read port))) ((eof-object? o)) (evl o)) (set! *load-pathname* old-load-pathname))))) ;;; define an error procedure for the library (define slib:error (lambda args (let ((cep (current-error-port))) (if (provided? 'trace) (print-call-stack cep)) (apply error "Error:" args)))) ;;; define these as appropriate for your system. (define slib:tab (integer->char 9)) (define slib:form-feed (integer->char 12)) ;;; Support for older versions of Scheme. Not enough code for its own file. (define (last-pair l) (if (pair? (cdr l)) (last-pair (cdr l)) l)) (define t #t) (define nil #f) ;;; Define these if your implementation's syntax can support it and if ;;; they are not already defined. (define 1+ add1) (define -1+ sub1) (define 1- -1+) (define in-vicinity (lambda args (let loop ([args args]) (cond [(null? (cdr args)) (car args)] [(string=? "" (car args)) (loop (cdr args))] [else (let ([v (loop (cdr args))]) (build-path (car args) v))])))) ;;; Define SLIB:EXIT to be the implementation procedure to exit or ;;; return if exitting not supported. (define slib:exit exit) ;;; Here for backward compatability (define scheme-file-suffix (let ((suffix (case (software-type) ((NOSVE) "_scm") (else ".scm")))) (lambda () suffix))) ;;; (SLIB:LOAD-SOURCE "foo") should load "foo.scm" or with whatever ;;; suffix all the module files in SLIB have. See feature 'SOURCE. (define (slib:load-source f) (load (string-append f ".scm"))) ;;; (SLIB:LOAD-COMPILED "foo") should load the file that was produced ;;; by compiling "foo.scm" if this implementation can compile files. ;;; See feature 'COMPILED. (define (slib:load-compiled f) (load (string-append f ".zo"))) ;;; At this point SLIB:LOAD must be able to load SLIB files. (define slib:load slib:load-source) (define slib:warn (lambda args (let ((cep (current-error-port))) (if (provided? 'trace) (print-call-stack cep)) (display "Warn: " cep) (for-each (lambda (x) (display x cep)) args) (newline cep)))) (slib:load (in-vicinity (library-vicinity) "require")) ;;; Hack `require' to try to work with both SLIB ;;; and MzScheme: (define slib:require require) (define-syntax (require stx) (syntax-case stx (quote) [_ (identifier? stx) #'slib:require] [(_ (quote something)) #'(slib:require (quote something))] [(_ req ...) #'(mz:require req ...)]))