hello Mike, thanks you our message crossed i find the same deduction too On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 12:26 PM Mikael Djurfeldt <mik...@djurfeldt.com> wrote:
> make is exported by (oop goops), so yiu always need to do: > > (use-modules (oop goops)) > > to use it. > > Also, you should only use use-modules to load proper modules (starting > with define-module). If it is plain scheme code, use load. > > Den sön 2 maj 2021 12:15Damien Mattei <damien.mat...@gmail.com> skrev: > >> i use now the good way to loadmodule: >> >> scheme@(guile-user)> (set! %load-path (reverse (cons "." (reverse >> %load-path)))) >> >> scheme@(guile-user)> %load-path >> >> $1 = ("/usr/local/Cellar/guile/2.2.6/share/guile/2.2" >> "/usr/local/Cellar/guile/2.2.6/share/guile/site/2.2" >> "/usr/local/Cellar/guile/2.2.6/share/guile/site" >> "/usr/local/Cellar/guile/2.2.6/share/guile" ".") >> >> scheme@(guile-user)> (use-modules (gvector)) >> >> ;;; note: source file ./gvector.scm >> >> ;;; newer than compiled >> >> /Users/mattei/.cache/guile/ccache/2.2-LE-8-3.A/Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm.go >> >> ;;; note: auto-compilation is enabled, set GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=0 >> >> ;;; or pass the --no-auto-compile argument to disable. >> >> ;;; compiling ./gvector.scm >> >> ;;; compiled >> >> /Users/mattei/.cache/guile/ccache/2.2-LE-8-3.A/Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm.go >> >> scheme@(guile-user)> (define c2 (make <gvector>)) >> >> ;;; <stdin>:4:11: warning: possibly unbound variable `make' >> >> <unnamed port>:4:0: In procedure module-lookup: Unbound variable: make >> >> >> Entering a new prompt. Type `,bt' for a backtrace or `,q' to continue. >> >> scheme@(guile-user) [1]> >> >> module <gvector> was not in %load-path >> but yet another problem that does not exist outside module when simply >> including files.... >> >> On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 2:07 AM Damien Mattei <damien.mat...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> > seems your template isn't working: >> > >> > scheme@(guile-user)> (load "gvector.scm") >> > >> > ;;; note: source file >> > /Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm >> > >> > ;;; newer than compiled >> > >> /Users/mattei/.cache/guile/ccache/2.2-LE-8-3.A/Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm.go >> > >> > ;;; note: auto-compilation is enabled, set GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=0 >> > >> > ;;; or pass the --no-auto-compile argument to disable. >> > >> > ;;; compiling >> > /Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm >> > >> > ;;; compiled >> > >> /Users/mattei/.cache/guile/ccache/2.2-LE-8-3.A/Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm.go >> > >> > scheme@(guile-user)> (define c2 (make <gvector>)) >> > >> > ;;; <stdin>:2:11: warning: possibly unbound variable `make' >> > >> > ;;; <stdin>:2:11: warning: possibly unbound variable `<gvector>' >> > >> > <unnamed port>:2:0: In procedure module-lookup: Unbound variable: make >> > >> > >> > Entering a new prompt. Type `,bt' for a backtrace or `,q' to continue. >> > >> > scheme@(guile-user) [1]> ,bt >> > >> > In current input: >> > >> > 2:0 0 (_) >> > >> > but things go well if i remove module part and add: >> > >> > (use-modules (oop goops) >> > (oop goops describe)) >> > >> > scheme@(guile-user)> (load "gvector.scm") >> > >> > ;;; note: source file >> > /Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm >> > >> > ;;; newer than compiled >> > >> /Users/mattei/.cache/guile/ccache/2.2-LE-8-3.A/Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm.go >> > >> > ;;; note: auto-compilation is enabled, set GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=0 >> > >> > ;;; or pass the --no-auto-compile argument to disable. >> > >> > ;;; compiling >> > /Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm >> > >> > ;;; >> > >> /Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm:21:2: >> > warning: possibly unbound variable `orig:vector-length' >> > >> > ;;; >> > >> /Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm:26:2: >> > warning: possibly unbound variable `orig:vector-set!' >> > >> > ;;; >> > >> /Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm:31:2: >> > warning: possibly unbound variable `orig:vector-ref' >> > >> > ;;; compiled >> > >> /Users/mattei/.cache/guile/ccache/2.2-LE-8-3.A/Volumes/Mojave/Users/mattei/Dropbox/git/library-FunctProg/gvector.scm.go >> > >> > scheme@(guile-user)> (define c2 (make <gvector>)) >> > >> > scheme@(guile-user)> c2 >> > >> > $1 = #<<gvector> 109e82500> >> > >> > scheme@(guile-user)> (describe c2) >> > >> > #<<gvector> 109e82500> is an instance of class <gvector> >> > >> > Slots are: >> > >> > v = #(#<unspecified> #<unspecified> #<unspecified> #<unspecified> >> > #<unspecified> #<unspecified> #<unspecified> #<unspecified>) >> > >> > length = 0 >> > >> > probably a module issue.... but i never use them with this Scheme >> > otherwise things go well (in other file ....) >> > Damien >> > >> > On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 9:55 AM Mikael Djurfeldt <mik...@djurfeldt.com> >> > wrote: >> > >> >> Hi! >> >> >> >> I attach a template which you could build on. Please post your class >> when >> >> you're done. :) >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Mikael >> >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 1:11 AM Damien Mattei <damien.mat...@gmail.com >> > >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> hi, >> >>> i want to create a growable vector class in Guile, >> >>> such as std::vector or python list, >> >>> first i do not know if it exist already? seems not >> >>> >> >>> i want to use GOOPS but i do not understand how the superclass could >> be >> >>> accessed,used, instanciate... >> >>> for example in the doc there is: >> >>> (define-class <my-complex> (<number>) r i #:name "Complex") >> >>> >> >>> seems <number> superclass is of no use >> >>> >> >>> for my growable vector i would like to use array as superclass? >> >>> but perhaps should it be just a slot as array are a subset of growable >> >>> array ,so a subclass >> >>> >> >>> anyway if i write something ike that: >> >>> (define-class <gvector> (<array>) ..... >> >>> how can i use the <array> object? >> >>> >> >>> i think perhaps i should not define a superclass or <object> as super >> >>> class.... >> >>> any advice welcome... >> >>> >> >>> Damien >> >>> >> >> >> >