vendor/quickutils.lisp @ db7fd8486570 v1.0.0
Fix the tests in ABCL
| author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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| date | Sat, 23 Feb 2019 14:34:17 -0500 |
| parents | 70f64dff49b5 |
| children | (none) |
;;;; 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 "NETPBM.QUICKUTILS") (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute) (unless (find-package "NETPBM.QUICKUTILS") (defpackage "NETPBM.QUICKUTILS" (:documentation "Package that contains Quickutil utility functions.") (:use #:cl)))) (in-package "NETPBM.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 ;;;;