| #! /usr/local/bin/guile -s | |
| !# | |
| ;;; examples/modules/main -- Module system demo. | |
| ;;; Commentary: | |
| ;;; The main demo program for the modules subdirectory. | |
| ;;; | |
| ;;; This program shows how all the new fancy module import features | |
| ;;; are to be used. | |
| ;;; Author: Martin Grabmueller | |
| ;;; Date: 2001-05-29 | |
| ;;; Code: | |
| (define-module (main) | |
| ;; The module 0 is imported completely. | |
| ;; | |
| :use-module (module-0) | |
| ;; Module 1 is imported completely, too, but the procedure names are | |
| ;; prefixed with the module name. | |
| ;; | |
| :use-module ((module-1) :renamer (symbol-prefix-proc 'module-1:)) | |
| ;; From module 2, only the procedure `braz' is imported, so that the | |
| ;; procedures `foo' and `bar' also exported by that module don't | |
| ;; clash with the definitions of module 0. | |
| ;; | |
| :use-module ((module-2) :select (braz)) | |
| ;; Import the bindings from module 2 again, now renaming them by | |
| ;; explicitly mentioning the original and new names. | |
| ;; | |
| :use-module ((module-2) :select ((braz . m-2:braz) (foo . m-2:foo)))) | |
| ;; | |
| ;; Now call the various imported procedures. | |
| ;; | |
| (foo) | |
| (bar) | |
| (module-1:foo) | |
| (module-1:bar) | |
| (braz) | |
| (m-2:braz) | |
| (m-2:foo) | |
| ;; Local variables: | |
| ;; mode: scheme | |
| ;; End: | |