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#21944
Error on ordering of define-record-type and define-public in a module is unhelpful - possible improvement?
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On Mon 27 Jun 2016 10:02, Andy Wingo <wingo <at> pobox.com> writes:
> Apparently the reason this doesn't work in Guile right now is that the
> compiler currently reads and compiles one Scheme expression at a time,
> then stitches them together on the Tree-IL level. Incidentally,
> `primitive-load' works in the same way for the interpreter: it reads and
> eval's single expressions in a loop. We could change this to have Guile
> read the whole file and pass it all to the expander at once, within a
> `begin'. This has some user-visible changes though:
>
> * if evaluating an expression throws an error, primitive-load doesn't
> read the following expressions and so doesn't detect syntax errors;
> try a file like this:
>
> (error "what")
> )
>
> With the interpreter (primitive-load) you will get the "what" error,
> not a syntax error. (Yes the unclosed paren hurts my eyeballs but I
> wanted to demonstrate a syntax error. Here's a matching paren:
> ")".)
>
> * Procedural macros won't be able to use bindings defined previously
> in the file unless they are eval-whenned. Of course this already
> breaks in the compiler, but it succeeds in the interpreter.
Another user-visible change: changes to read-options would not take
effect in the same places.
Andy
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