Get this shit compiling with the new cl-losh
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Thu, 26 Jan 2017 22:54:28 +0000 |
parents |
184af4c4e8fc |
children |
(none) |
(in-package :sand.graphviz)
(defun graphviz-node (id &key (label id) (shape :box))
(format t " ~A [shape=~(~A~),label=\"~A\"];~%"
id shape label))
(defun graphviz-edge (from-id to-id &key (label "") (style :solid))
(format t " ~A -> ~A [style=~(~A~),label=\"~A\"];~%"
from-id to-id style label))
(defun %graphviz-digraph (nodes edges)
(format t "digraph G {~%")
(mapc (curry #'apply #'graphviz-node) nodes)
(mapc (curry #'apply #'graphviz-edge) edges)
(format t "}~%"))
(defun graphviz-digraph (nodes edges &key (path t))
"Output some Graphviz code to draw a digraph.
If `path` is `t`, output to a string. If `nil`, return a string. Otherwise
it should be a path designator, and the code will be spit to that file.
Each element in `nodes` will have `graphviz-node` applied to it, so they
should look like this:
(node-id)
(node-id :label \"foo\" :shape :circle)
Each element in `edges` will have `graphviz-edge` applied to it, so they
should look like this:
(from-node-id to-node-id)
(from-node-id to-node-id :style :dashed :label \"bar\")
"
(case path
((t) (%graphviz-digraph nodes edges))
((nil) (with-output-to-string (*standard-output*)
(%graphviz-digraph nodes edges)))
(t (with-open-file (*standard-output* path
:direction :output
:if-exists :supersede)
(%graphviz-digraph nodes edges)))))