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Re: reader macros for hidden packages
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jgart |
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Re: reader macros for hidden packages |
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Sun, 26 Jun 2022 09:43:33 -0500 |
On Sun, 26 Jun 2022 09:27:15 +0200 Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be> wrote:
> jgart schreef op za 25-06-2022 om 22:27 [-0500]:
> > Out of curiosity, is it possible to make reader macros like this with guile?
> >
> > ```
> > @hidden
> > (define-public python-httplib2
> > (package
> > (name "python-httplib2")
> > [...]
> > The above would make the package hidden by using `hidden-package`.
>
> FWIW, read-hash-extend things aren't macros, though that can be worked
> around with some cleverness, see (guix gexp) where #~(...) -> (gexp
> ...) by the read syntax, and 'gexp' is a macro.
I've tried reading that code. Looking to get back to it again soon. gexps
are still somewhat fuzzy for me. Atleast at the implementationn level.
> Also, @hidden does not start with #,
I was inspired by this common lisp code using cl-syntax-annot:
https://github.com/fukamachi/ningle/blob/a9052827757c54a83c9648175c11530e79295513/context.lisp#L8
>so you can't extend the read
> syntax that wat with read-hash-extend. (I suppose you could go #hidden
> instead).
Does read-hash-extend allow for more than a single character after the hash #
symbol?
>From reading the docs it looked like not... I'll spend some more repl time
>with it.
Just for the sake of hacking. I'm finding excuses to write guile that I
wouldn't normally write and to explore hacking on guix APIs to see what
I can mold them too.
Take this exploration with goops and guix for example:
https://github.com/drewc/druix/blob/ad1c15bd6e20375b83ce398416d0f16de0385ab5/druix/versions.scm#L33
>
> Or a new 'define-public-hidden':
>
> (define-public-hidden python-httplib2
> (package
> (name "...")
> ...))
I like this idea. You'd implement that as a macro that inserts hidden-package
for the user of define-public-hidden?
> or move the relevant packages upstream?
Yup, that's the next step. Was just trying to find a way to suppress
warnings until I have time to upstream the relevant packages and to hack
me some guile for fun.
Also, the module system has a
> #:replace, which may be useful to put in the (guixrus packages ...)
> modules such that in case a module imports both the guixrus and guix
> module, the guixrus wins (not 100% sure if that would works).
Thanks for all the advice. It's much appreciated!
all best,
jgart