I just pushed a patch that handles SPECIAL declarations in functions and LET forms. I don't know why I thought I needed a reference to the global object though. There's no need to declare globals.
Vladimir
2009/12/30 Daniel Gackle danielgackle@gmail.com:
PS supports special variables but to use them requires declaring a variable with DEFVAR instead of VAR. I'm not fond of this because the DEFVAR-vs.-VAR distinction in PS doesn't fit with the DEFVAR-vs.-DEFPARAMETER distinction in CL (at least, I don't see the analogy if there is one).
What I'd like is to be able to do this:
(ps (let ((*foo* 123)) (declare (special *foo*)) (blah))) => "var FOO12733 = FOO; try { FOO = 123; blah(); } finally { FOO = FOO12733; };"
Vladimir, do you think this would be hard to do? It's similar to how LET works on variables declared with DEFVAR. The difference of course is that here *FOO* stops being a special-variable when the DECLARE goes out of scope.
Do you (or does anyone) think that the above would be a bad idea? If so, why?
We have a macro right now that does the above in a somewhat ugly way, and it's very handy on the 3 or 4 occasions that we need it.
Daniel
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