Hi Matthew, [I know this reply is a little delayed. Please let us know how you did it if you have already solved the problem.]
Are you using eval-string? https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Fly-Evaluation.html#Fly-Evaluation It might help for you to post a minimal code sample of what "almost works" and point out what doesn't. Also, there may be a simpler technique for what you are trying to accomplish--can you backtrack us to a higher level motivation? It seems like you need a read-only environment with a read/write one added on. (Basa) On 5/28/16, Matthew Keeter <matt.j.kee...@gmail.com> wrote: > I’m trying to generate a temporary, transient environment that a useful set > of functions in it. > > The use case is eval’ing a set of small code strings. Each environment > needs to be > independent, so previous eval’s don’t leave anything in the environment. > > I can make a dummy environment with (null-environment 5), but it’s missing > everything > useful. Calling (scheme-report-environment 5) gives me a useful > environment, but the > environment is shared (so effects from one eval can carry over, which is > undesirable). > > Any pointers? (resolve-module) seems like it could be useful, but the > #:version argument > doesn’t seem to work. > > Thanks, > Matt >