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* mes.c (sc_expand_env): Exclude primitives, expand native macros. (symbol_expand_macro): New symbol. * module/mes/psyntax-0.mes (properties-alist): New function. * module/mes/psyntax-1.mes: Set expand-macro. (define-syntax, syntax-rules, let-syntax): Remove macro. * module/language/c/parser.mes: Use psyntax modules, remove syntax module. * module/language/paren.mes: Likewise. * scripts/repl.mes: Likewise. * tests/match.test: Likewise. * tests/record.test: Likewise. * tests/psyntax.test (define-syntax swap!): Add test. * module/mes/let-syntax.mes: Remove. * module/mes/syntax.mes: Remove. |
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guile | ||
make | ||
module | ||
scripts | ||
tests | ||
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ANNOUNCE | ||
ANNOUNCE-2 | ||
AUTHORS | ||
configure | ||
COPYING | ||
define.c | ||
GNUmakefile | ||
guix.scm | ||
HACKING | ||
INSTALL | ||
lib.c | ||
math.c | ||
mes.c | ||
NEWS | ||
quasiquote.c | ||
README | ||
string.c | ||
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-*- org -*- Mes -- Maxwell Equations of Software Mes aims to create an entirely source-based bootstrapping path. The target is to [have GuixSD] boostrap from a minimal, easily inspectable binary --that should be readable as source-- into something close to R6RS Scheme. As bootstrapping is presumably easiest and probably most fun with Scheme, the next step for Mes is mescc: a C compiler/linker to boostrap into GNU Gcc and GNU Guile, possibly via Tiny-CC. Mes is inspired by The Maxwell Equations of Software: [[http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%25201.5%2520Programmers%2520Manual.pdf][LISP-1.5]] -- John McCarthy page 13. Mes is free software, it is distributed unde the terms of the GNU General Public Licence version 3 or later. See the file COPYING. * Get it git clone https://gitlab.com/janneke/mes * Build it (see INSTALL for full instructions) ./configure make all make check * REPL it scripts/repl.mes * Mescc compiler scripts/mescc.mes doc/examples/main.c