I just noticed that the same problem was occuring with locally declared variables, but that iterate was tracking these in the *internal-variables* variable. Therefore I added a second patch that updates the environment with these as well.
Cheers, Russ
New patches:
[update environment with iterate produced variables Russ Tyndall russ@acceleration.net**20090520185521
Iterate produces variable bindings that are useful/necessary to macros expanding inside of an iterate body. This particularly effects other codewalkers (such as arnesi). We want (if possible) to update the env we expand macros in to reflect any variables that iterate is lexically binding.
] { hunk ./iterate.lisp 655 +(defgeneric lexical-variables (environment) + (:documentation "Return the names of all the local variables + in ENVIRONMENT. Does not return neither symbol-macrolets nor + ignared variables.") + (:method ((env T)) ())) + +#+sbcl +(defmethod lexical-variables ((environment sb-kernel:lexenv)) + (loop for var-spec in (sb-c::lexenv-vars environment) + when (and (atom (cdr var-spec)) + (not (and (typep (cdr var-spec) 'sb-c::lambda-var) + (sb-c::lambda-var-ignorep (cdr var-spec))))) + collect (car var-spec))) + +(defgeneric update-environment (env) + (:method ((env T)) env) + (:documentation "Updates the lexical environment to reflect all of the available + bindings that iterate has thus far created ")) + +#+sbcl +(defmethod update-environment ((env sb-kernel:lexenv)) + (let ((new-bindings + (loop for (sym . _) in *bindings* + unless (or (null (symbol-package sym)) + (find sym (lexical-variables *env*))) + collect (cons sym T)))) + (sb-c::make-lexenv :default env :vars new-bindings))) + hunk ./iterate.lisp 709 + + ;; Iterate produces variable bindings that are useful/necessary to macros expanding inside + ;; of an iterate body. This particularly effects other codewalkers (such as arnesi). + ;; We want (if possible) to update our environment to reflect any variables that + ;; iterate is lexically binding + (setf *env* (update-environment *env*)) + }
[makes sure that *internal-variables* are taken into account in the macroexpansion environment as well as *bindings* Russ Tyndall russ@acceleration.net**20090520193752] { hunk ./iterate.lisp 677 - (loop for (sym . _) in *bindings* + (loop for sym in (append (mapcar #'car *bindings*) *internal-variables*) hunk ./iterate.lisp 714 - (setf *env* (update-environment *env*)) + (let ((*env* (update-environment *env*))) hunk ./iterate.lisp 716 - ;; Some compilers (e.g. Lucid on Sparcs) treat macros differently at - ;; compile-time; macroexpand does not expand them. We assume that if - ;; this happens, macroexpand's second value is nil. - ;; What do we do with the form in that case? This is actually a - ;; very serious problem: if we don't walk it, we miss things, but if we - ;; do walk it, we don't know how to walk it. Right now, we don't walk - ;; it and print out a warning. - ;; --Jeff Siskind says try binding *macroexpand-hook* to #'funcall. - (multiple-value-bind (ex-form expanded?) - (macroexpand-1 form *env*) - (cond - (expanded? (walk ex-form)) - (t (clause-warning "The form ~a is a macro that won't expand. ~ + ;; Some compilers (e.g. Lucid on Sparcs) treat macros differently at + ;; compile-time; macroexpand does not expand them. We assume that if + ;; this happens, macroexpand's second value is nil. + ;; What do we do with the form in that case? This is actually a + ;; very serious problem: if we don't walk it, we miss things, but if we + ;; do walk it, we don't know how to walk it. Right now, we don't walk + ;; it and print out a warning. + ;; --Jeff Siskind says try binding *macroexpand-hook* to #'funcall. + (multiple-value-bind (ex-form expanded?) + (macroexpand-1 form *env*) + (cond + (expanded? (walk ex-form)) + (t (clause-warning "The form ~a is a macro that won't expand. ~ hunk ./iterate.lisp 732 - (list form))))) + (list form)))))) }
Context:
[first-time-p bugfix: return-code :body must return list of forms Joerg-Cyril Hoehle hoehle@users.sourceforge.net**20070525141533 if-first-time not declared obsolete documentation strings for (iter:display-iterate-clauses) complete ] [fix defmacro-driver example in manual Joerg-Cyril Hoehle hoehle@users.sourceforge.net**20070525081443] [Use @:, @. and two spaces between sentences Joerg-Cyril Hoehle hoehle@users.sourceforge.net**20070525080932 Move section on predicate (first-time-p) outside of gathering clauses Various typos and some clarifications ] [document *list-end-test* removal in FOR...IN+ON Joerg-Cyril Hoehle hoehle@users.sourceforge.net**20070525074338] [Renamed back to sharpL-reader attila.lendvai@gmail.com**20070506100744] [Fix sharpL reader, add :execute to the eval-when to make (load "iterate" :compiling t) work on clisp attila.lendvai@gmail.com**20070506100704] [Convert manual to Texinfo. Luis Oliveira loliveira@common-lisp.net**20060713142915] [make FOR...IN/ON with dotted lists work like LOOP hoehle@users.sourceforge.net**20070503130604 More precisely, FOR ON accepts dotted lists, FOR IN errors out. As a result, iterate::*list-end-test* was eliminated. Behaviour is now constant and does not depend on some special variable. Note: Documentation not yet updated, pending move to Texinfo. ] [walk-tagbody: more testcases Joerg-Cyril Hoehle hoehle@users.sourceforge.net**20070503095309] [walk-tagbody must not macroexpand symbol/tags among its statements Joerg-Cyril Hoehle hoehle@users.sourceforge.net**20070404124132] [add ELSE test cases, remove GNU Arch tag Joerg-Cyril Hoehle hoehle@users.sourceforge.net**20070503093008] [Clean up #L stuff, do not leave #L enabled after loading iterate attila.lendvai@gmail.com**20070426153431] [Set *list-end-test* to 'endp instead of 'atom, so (iter (for foo :in something-non-list)) fails instead of silently exists attila.lendvai@gmail.com**20070215151652] [wrap code in progns, to avoid possiblity of multiple nil tags in tagbody Henrik Hjelte henrik@evahjelte.com**20061025145324] [test to detect bug, more than one nil tag in tagbody Henrik Hjelte henrik@evahjelte.com**20061025145128] [Added release.sh attila.lendvai@gmail.com**20060506155953] [TAG 1.4.3 attila.lendvai@gmail.com**20060505134701] Patch bundle hash: ae2d5b63f8a86b784836161897a5dea4164cb94b