Overview and Usage
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This directory contains Scheme programs, some useful in maintaining Guile.
On "make install", these programs are copied to PKGDATADIR/VERSION/scripts.
You can invoke a program from the shell, or alternatively, load its file
as a Guile Scheme module, and use its exported procedure(s) from Scheme code.
Typically for any PROGRAM:
(use-modules (scripts PROGRAM))
(PROGRAM ARG1 ARG2 ...)
For programs that write to stdout, you might try, instead:
(use-modules (scripts PROGRAM))
(with-output-to-string (lambda () (PROGRAM ARG1 ARG2 ...)))
Note that all args must be strings.
To see PROGRAM's commentary, which may or may not be helpful:
(help (scripts PROGRAM))
To see all commentaries and module dependencies, try: "make overview".
If you want to try the programs before installing Guile, you will probably
need to set environment variable GUILE_LOAD_PATH to be the parent directory.
This can be done in Bourne-compatible shells like so:
GUILE_LOAD_PATH=`(cd .. ; pwd)`
export GUILE_LOAD_PATH
[FIXME: Can someone supply the csh-compatible equivalent?]
How to Contribute
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See template file PROGRAM for a quick start.
Programs must follow the "executable module" convention, documented here:
- The file name must not end in ".scm".
- The file must be executable (chmod +x).
- The module name must be "(scripts PROGRAM)". A procedure named PROGRAM w/
signature "(PROGRAM . args)" must be exported. Basically, use some variant
of the form:
(define-module (scripts PROGRAM)
:export (PROGRAM))
Feel free to export other definitions useful in the module context.
- There must be the alias:
(define main PROGRAM)
However, `main' must NOT be exported.
- The beginning of the file must use the following invocation sequence:
#!/bin/sh
main='(module-ref (resolve-module '\''(scripts PROGRAM)) '\'main')'
exec ${GUILE-guile} -l $0 -c "(apply $main (cdr (command-line)))" "$@"
!#
Following these conventions allows the program file to be used as module
(scripts PROGRAM) in addition to as a standalone executable. Please also
include a helpful Commentary section w/ some usage info.
[README ends here]