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;; Copyright (C) Richard Kelsey (1999). All Rights Reserved.
;; 
;; Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
;; a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
;; "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
;; without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
;; distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
;; permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
;; the following conditions:
;; 
;; The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
;; included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
;; 
;; THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
;; EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
;; MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
;; NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
;; LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
;; OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
;; WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.


;; ChangeLog
;;
;; 2007-07-23 yamaken   - Imported from
;;                        http://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-9/srfi-9.html
;;                        and adapted to SigScheme
;; 2007-09-04 yamaken   - Fix  (real-eval `(lambda (vector?) ,exp))
;;                        with (real-eval `(lambda (vector?) ,exp) env)
;;                      - Suppress overriding of 'eval' since current SigScheme
;;                        implementation (0.8.0) does not need the vector?
;;                        trick. It allows (interaction-environment).


;; This code is divided into three layers. In top-down order these are:
;; 
;;    1. Syntax definitions for DEFINE-RECORD-TYPE and an auxillary macro.
;;    2. An implementation of record types with a procedural interface. Some
;;       Scheme implementations already have something close to this.
;;    3. Vector-like records implemented in R5RS. This redefines some standard
;;       Scheme procedures and therefor must be loaded before any other code,
;;       including part 2 above. Note that these procedures can be used to
;;       break the record-type abstraction (for example, RECORD-SET! can be
;;       used to modify the type of a record). Access to these procedures
;;       should be restricted.


;;
;; Syntax definitions
;;

; Definition of DEFINE-RECORD-TYPE

;;(define-syntax define-record-type
;;  (syntax-rules ()
;;    ((define-record-type type
;;       (constructor constructor-tag ...)
;;       predicate
;;       (field-tag accessor . more) ...)
;;     (begin
;;       (define type
;;         (make-record-type 'type '(field-tag ...)))
;;       (define constructor
;;         (record-constructor type '(constructor-tag ...)))
;;       (define predicate
;;         (record-predicate type))
;;       (define-record-field type field-tag accessor . more)
;;       ...))))

; An auxilliary macro for define field accessors and modifiers.
; This is needed only because modifiers are optional.

;;(define-syntax define-record-field
;;  (syntax-rules ()
;;    ((define-record-field type field-tag accessor)
;;     (define accessor (record-accessor type 'field-tag)))
;;    ((define-record-field type field-tag accessor modifier)
;;     (begin
;;       (define accessor (record-accessor type 'field-tag))
;;       (define modifier (record-modifier type 'field-tag))))))


;;
;; Records
;;

; This implements a record abstraction that is identical to vectors,
; except that they are not vectors (VECTOR? returns false when given a
; record and RECORD? returns false when given a vector).  The following
; procedures are provided:
;   (record? <value>)                -> <boolean>
;   (make-record <size>)             -> <record>
;   (record-ref <record> <index>)    -> <value>
;   (record-set! <record> <index> <value>) -> <unspecific>
;
; These can implemented in R5RS Scheme as vectors with a distinguishing
; value at index zero, providing VECTOR? is redefined to be a procedure
; that returns false if its argument contains the distinguishing record
; value.  EVAL is also redefined to use the new value of VECTOR?.

; Define the marker and redefine VECTOR? and EVAL.

(define record-marker (list 'record-marker))

(define real-vector? vector?)

(define (vector? x)
  (and (real-vector? x)
       (or (= 0 (vector-length x))
	   (not (eq? (vector-ref x 0)
		record-marker)))))

(cond-expand
 (sigscheme
  ;; Current SigScheme implementation does not need the vector? trick.
  #t)
 (else
; This won't work if ENV is the interaction environment and someone has
; redefined LAMBDA there.

(define eval
  (let ((real-eval eval))
    (lambda (exp env)
      ((real-eval `(lambda (vector?) ,exp) env)
       vector?))))
))

; Definitions of the record procedures.

(define (record? x)
  (and (real-vector? x)
       (< 0 (vector-length x))
       (eq? (vector-ref x 0)
            record-marker)))

(define (make-record size)
  (let ((new (make-vector (+ size 1))))
    (vector-set! new 0 record-marker)
    new))

(define (record-ref record index)
  (vector-ref record (+ index 1)))

(define (record-set! record index value)
  (vector-set! record (+ index 1) value))


;;
;; Record types
;;

; We define the following procedures:
; 
; (make-record-type <type-name> <field-names>)     -> <record-type>
; (record-constructor <record-type> <field-names>) -> <constructor>
; (record-predicate <record-type>)                 -> <predicate>
; (record-accessor <record-type <field-name>)      -> <accessor>
; (record-modifier <record-type <field-name>)      -> <modifier>
;   where
; (<constructor> <initial-value> ...)         -> <record>
; (<predicate> <value>)                       -> <boolean>
; (<accessor> <record>)                       -> <value>
; (<modifier> <record> <value>)         -> <unspecific>

; Record types are implemented using vector-like records.  The first
; slot of each record contains the record's type, which is itself a
; record.

(define (record-type record)
  (record-ref record 0))

;----------------
; Record types are themselves records, so we first define the type for
; them.  Except for problems with circularities, this could be defined as:
;  (define-record-type :record-type
;    (make-record-type name field-tags)
;    record-type?
;    (name record-type-name)
;    (field-tags record-type-field-tags))
; As it is, we need to define everything by hand.

(define :record-type (make-record 3))
(record-set! :record-type 0 :record-type)	; Its type is itself.
(record-set! :record-type 1 ':record-type)
(record-set! :record-type 2 '(name field-tags))

; Now that :record-type exists we can define a procedure for making more
; record types.

(define (make-record-type name field-tags)
  (let ((new (make-record 3)))
    (record-set! new 0 :record-type)
    (record-set! new 1 name)
    (record-set! new 2 field-tags)
    new))

; Accessors for record types.

(define (record-type-name record-type)
  (record-ref record-type 1))

(define (record-type-field-tags record-type)
  (record-ref record-type 2))

;----------------
; A utility for getting the offset of a field within a record.

(define (field-index type tag)
  (let loop ((i 1) (tags (record-type-field-tags type)))
    (cond ((null? tags)
           (error "record type has no such field" type tag))
          ((eq? tag (car tags))
           i)
          (else
           (loop (+ i 1) (cdr tags))))))

;----------------
; Now we are ready to define RECORD-CONSTRUCTOR and the rest of the
; procedures used by the macro expansion of DEFINE-RECORD-TYPE.

(define (record-constructor type tags)
  (let ((size (length (record-type-field-tags type)))
        (arg-count (length tags))
        (indexes (map (lambda (tag)
                        (field-index type tag))
                      tags)))
    (lambda args
      (if (= (length args)
             arg-count)
          (let ((new (make-record (+ size 1))))
            (record-set! new 0 type)
            (for-each (lambda (arg i)
			(record-set! new i arg))
                      args
                      indexes)
            new)
          (error "wrong number of arguments to constructor" type args)))))

(define (record-predicate type)
  (lambda (thing)
    (and (record? thing)
         (eq? (record-type thing)
              type))))

(define (record-accessor type tag)
  (let ((index (field-index type tag)))
    (lambda (thing)
      (if (and (record? thing)
               (eq? (record-type thing)
                    type))
          (record-ref thing index)
          (error "accessor applied to bad value" type tag thing)))))

(define (record-modifier type tag)
  (let ((index (field-index type tag)))
    (lambda (thing value)
      (if (and (record? thing)
               (eq? (record-type thing)
                    type))
          (record-set! thing index value)
          (error "modifier applied to bad value" type tag thing)))))