vendor/quickutils.lisp @ 1320162a9ed0
Add a basic test suite
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Thu, 25 Jan 2018 23:14:41 -0500 |
parents |
de4030a2d5b9 |
children |
70f64dff49b5 |
;;;; This file was automatically generated by Quickutil.
;;;; See http://quickutil.org for details.
;;;; To regenerate:
;;;; (qtlc:save-utils-as "quickutils.lisp" :utilities '(:CURRY :SYMB :WITH-GENSYMS :TRANSPOSE) :ensure-package T :package "TRIVIAL-PPM.QUICKUTILS")
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(unless (find-package "TRIVIAL-PPM.QUICKUTILS")
(defpackage "TRIVIAL-PPM.QUICKUTILS"
(:documentation "Package that contains Quickutil utility functions.")
(:use #:cl))))
(in-package "TRIVIAL-PPM.QUICKUTILS")
(when (boundp '*utilities*)
(setf *utilities* (union *utilities* '(:MAKE-GENSYM-LIST :ENSURE-FUNCTION
:CURRY :MKSTR :SYMB :STRING-DESIGNATOR
:WITH-GENSYMS :TRANSPOSE))))
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(defun make-gensym-list (length &optional (x "G"))
"Returns a list of `length` gensyms, each generated as if with a call to `make-gensym`,
using the second (optional, defaulting to `\"G\"`) argument."
(let ((g (if (typep x '(integer 0)) x (string x))))
(loop repeat length
collect (gensym g))))
) ; eval-when
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
;;; To propagate return type and allow the compiler to eliminate the IF when
;;; it is known if the argument is function or not.
(declaim (inline ensure-function))
(declaim (ftype (function (t) (values function &optional))
ensure-function))
(defun ensure-function (function-designator)
"Returns the function designated by `function-designator`:
if `function-designator` is a function, it is returned, otherwise
it must be a function name and its `fdefinition` is returned."
(if (functionp function-designator)
function-designator
(fdefinition function-designator)))
) ; eval-when
(defun curry (function &rest arguments)
"Returns a function that applies `arguments` and the arguments
it is called with to `function`."
(declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 1) (debug 1)))
(let ((fn (ensure-function function)))
(lambda (&rest more)
(declare (dynamic-extent more))
;; Using M-V-C we don't need to append the arguments.
(multiple-value-call fn (values-list arguments) (values-list more)))))
(define-compiler-macro curry (function &rest arguments)
(let ((curries (make-gensym-list (length arguments) "CURRY"))
(fun (gensym "FUN")))
`(let ((,fun (ensure-function ,function))
,@(mapcar #'list curries arguments))
(declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 1) (debug 1)))
(lambda (&rest more)
(apply ,fun ,@curries more)))))
(defun mkstr (&rest args)
"Receives any number of objects (string, symbol, keyword, char, number), extracts all printed representations, and concatenates them all into one string.
Extracted from _On Lisp_, chapter 4."
(with-output-to-string (s)
(dolist (a args) (princ a s))))
(defun symb (&rest args)
"Receives any number of objects, concatenates all into one string with `#'mkstr` and converts them to symbol.
Extracted from _On Lisp_, chapter 4.
See also: `symbolicate`"
(values (intern (apply #'mkstr args))))
(deftype string-designator ()
"A string designator type. A string designator is either a string, a symbol,
or a character."
`(or symbol string character))
(defmacro with-gensyms (names &body forms)
"Binds each variable named by a symbol in `names` to a unique symbol around
`forms`. Each of `names` must either be either a symbol, or of the form:
(symbol string-designator)
Bare symbols appearing in `names` are equivalent to:
(symbol symbol)
The string-designator is used as the argument to `gensym` when constructing the
unique symbol the named variable will be bound to."
`(let ,(mapcar (lambda (name)
(multiple-value-bind (symbol string)
(etypecase name
(symbol
(values name (symbol-name name)))
((cons symbol (cons string-designator null))
(values (first name) (string (second name)))))
`(,symbol (gensym ,string))))
names)
,@forms))
(defmacro with-unique-names (names &body forms)
"Binds each variable named by a symbol in `names` to a unique symbol around
`forms`. Each of `names` must either be either a symbol, or of the form:
(symbol string-designator)
Bare symbols appearing in `names` are equivalent to:
(symbol symbol)
The string-designator is used as the argument to `gensym` when constructing the
unique symbol the named variable will be bound to."
`(with-gensyms ,names ,@forms))
(defun transpose (lists)
"Analog to matrix transpose for a list of lists given by `lists`."
(apply #'mapcar #'list lists))
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
(export '(curry symb with-gensyms with-unique-names transpose)))
;;;; END OF quickutils.lisp ;;;;