Am 29.10.2018 um 14:54 schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska <[email protected]> writes:
Is there a way (well, I think I should ask: what's the way) to use
Scheme modules whose names are only available at runtime?
(use-modules (root-level my-module))
where my-module might change. What I actually want to achieve is load
all modules for which .scm files are found in a directory.
Alternatively is there a way to load all submodules of a given module?
https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/docs/docs-1.8/guile-ref/Using-Guile-Modules.html#Using-Guile-Modules
doesn't seem to indicate any help, but I can't imagine there's no way
to load variable modules at runtime.
Any suggestions?
When all else fails, you can use primitive-eval to execute macro calls
you cobbled together dynamically.
Another approach would be to load the code with (load-from-path). But
IISC this *does* parse and provide the function(s) from the loaded file
but without the encapsulation provided by modules. So *all* functions
and variables defined in that file would be present from the calling
file, which isn't desirable.
Urs
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