On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:29:11PM +0800, TJ wrote :
On 5/23/07, Eduardo Cavazos <wayo.cavazos@gmail.com> wrote:
Do I stick (include "~~/syntax-case") in "c-struct.scm"?
IIRC, you have to put (load "~~/syntax-case.scm") in your Gambit initialization file. Search the Gambit manual for "gambcini".
What I usually do is have c-struct.scm like ----snip---- (include "~~/syntax-case.scm") ;; includes the syntax-rules (include "c-struct-defs.scm") ;; includes your syntaxes and so on ----snip---- If you put syntax-case un c-struct, you won't be able to compile it as the syntaxes won't be transformed in c-struct (because of the order in which files are parsed/compiled, as far as I remember). Or search the gambcini, but I've never done it this way.
Finally, should I put (include "c-struct") in "Xlib.scm"? I don't know about this at all.
Maybe it could be put at a better place, such as in the FFI handling files ? This macro can be quite useful indeed to access structures... Adrien -- "I am not a Church numeral; I am a free variable!" (The Scheme Underground)