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Re: Trouble creating SRFI-9 Record in C


From: paul
Subject: Re: Trouble creating SRFI-9 Record in C
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2021 09:42:11 +1000

Hey Matt,

Yeah that was exactly my workaround 🙂 I was wondering whether i could use the 
syntax transformer more "directly" from C, or something like that. 

Thanks,
paul

> On 11 Sep 2021, at 23:31, Matt Wette <matt.wette@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> maybe add
> 
> (define (make-foo-x a b) (make-foo a b))
> 
> then call make-foo-x (or reverse names)
> 
>> On 9/10/21 7:27 PM, paul wrote:
>> Good day guile-users,
>> 
>> I am having a struggle with SRFI-9 records.  They look very convenient, so 
>> i'd like to use them in my Guile scripts.  However, i'm not sure how to 
>> correctly construct them from C-land.  I have something like the following:
>> 
>> ```
>> (define-record-type <foo>
>>  (make-foo a b)
>>  foo?
>>  (a foo-a)
>>  (b foo-b))
>> ```
>> 
>> In Guile land, that works great.  Now, i want to create a foo in C and pass 
>> it to a function in the Guile script.  I do something like the following:
>> 
>> ```
>> scm_c_primitive_load("foo.scm");
>> scm_call_5(scm_variable_ref(scm_c_lookup("make-foo")),
>>           scm_from_utf8_string("blah"),
>>           scm_from_int32(Int32(42)))
>> ```
>> 
>> However, this results in an error:
>> 
>> guile: uncaught exception:
>> Wrong type to apply: #<syntax-transformer make-foo>
>> 
>> I've tried with and without (define-module foo) at the top of the file, that 
>> doesn't seem to make a difference.  I've been able to work around the issue 
>> by defining a wrapper (define (foo-prime a b) (make-foo a b)) and using that 
>> in C as shown above, but that feels ugly.  I'm probably missing something 
>> obvious, but trawling the mailing list didn't turn up anything i could 
>> understand.
>> 
>> Does anyone see what i'm doing wrong, or can i simply not use SRFI-9 records 
>> in this way?
>> 
>> Thanks, 🙌
>> p.
>> 
> 
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