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1 point by almkglor 6000 days ago | link | parent

Note by the way that this is the problem that macros in arc2c face: in a single compilation unit, a function defined earlier must be callable from a macro actually used later ^^. Also, to preserve as much of Arc's semantics as possible, a macro could be redefined in a single compilation.

^^

SNAP would sidestep this largely by simply using bits of arc2c only as part of eval - basically eval is simply:

  (def eval (e)
    ((to-free-fun:bytecode-compile:arc2b-compile e)))
... where arc2b-compile is the bits of arc2c modified to emit the bytecode as a list of symbolcodes, bytecode-compile accepts that list and returns an opaque abstract bytecode-sequence object, and to-free-fun creates a free function (one without any closed variables, i.e. all free variables are globals).

So SNAP will compile expressions one at a time.

However arc2c reads the entire compilation as one big expression, hence the difficulty. It may be possible to modify it so that it compiles files one expression at a time though; possibly this could be done by targeting to a bytecode, and then writing a bytecode-to-c transformer, but it loses some global optimizations (oh well).