> On 29 Aug 2018, at 20:46, Taylan Kammer <taylanbayi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Stefan Israelsson Tampe <stefan.ita...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hi all, I'm trying to make a python clone in guile. Currently the code is
>> slow and one of the reasons is the following,
>>
>> in my pythoon
>>
>> return 1,2
>>
>> returns a (values 1 2) in order to get python and scheme to interoperate.
>> but for python if you use
>>
>> x = 1,2
>>
>> then x is the tupple '(1 2) and in guile it is 1. So therefore we wrap the
>> result for
>>
>> x=f(10)
>>
>> as
>> (set! x (call-with-values (lambda () (f x)) (case-lambda ((x) x) (x x))))
>>
>> This can be compiled to efficient bytecode but is not done so in guile. In
>> stead a closure is created at each assignment site and creating ineficient
>> code.
>>
>> Any ideas how to improve this (I don't want "return a,b" to mean (list a b)
>> which is a quick solution
>> if we want to just stay in python and not interoperate with scheme at all on
>> this level.
>
> Sounds like a fun project. :-)
>
> Idea:
>
> Make Python tuples a new data type, instead of multi-values.
>
> The fact that they can be stored in a single storage location in Python
> means that they are actually a data type, only special-handled for
> automatic destructuring in some places...
Indeed, the problem is that in Scheme, (list f x₀ …), using normal infix tuple
notation, creates the deferred function object f(x₀, …), and I found it hard to
write a normal function call language on top of that.