[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > Neil, I also fully support your proposal.
Thanks. >> ((load-path >> local > ^^^^^ > > I'd make this `local-1.6' by default, assuming that modules that may > flawlessly run on any Guile version are an exception rather than the > rule Yes, agreed ... > (well, in fact, pure Scheme modules may be quite portable across > versions). ... but that's a good point too! Perhaps this means that Greg's cross-product idea is right after all. (In other words, that %load-path is constructed from all possible combinations of a set of roots, e.g. '("/usr/share/guile" "/usr/local/share/guile") and a set of suffix directories, e.g. '("site" "1.6" "").) A package could declare whether (it thinks) it is portable or version-dependent by a argument to the GUILE_SCHEME_DIR macro, and GUILE_SCHEME_DIR would then return the appropriate install location. > As for the tag tuples, I'd prefer either an alist, the use of keywords, > or maybe a vector---it just feels more ``natural'' when representing > such ``records'', IMO. But I guess that's just a matter of taste. Taste and simplicity, yes. I'm wondering if my currently proposed format is too fussy. Do we really need the descriptions and the tags? The descriptions don't really add much that can't be inferred from the directories themselves. The only benefit of the tags is that a distributor can write --with-guile-scheme-dir=tag instead of --with-guile-scheme-dir=/some/install/path when running ./configure, which is probably not enough to justify the cost of having to think up a tag when running guile-config add-load-path. If we get rid of the descriptions and tags, the format could be simplified to something like this: ((load-path "/usr/share/guile/1.6" "/usr/share/guile/site" "/opt/gnome/guile" ("/usr/local/share/guile" #:package-default) "/usr/local/share/guile/1.6")) (And with Greg's cross-product idea, it would simplify even further.) What do you think? Neil _______________________________________________ Guile-user mailing list Guile-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/guile-user