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| \title{Bluejay Lisp Reference} |
| \author{swissChili} |
| \date{Development Version: \today} |
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| \newcommand{\startexplanation}{$\triangleright$\hskip1.4ex} |
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| \makeindex |
| \makeglossaries |
| |
| \newglossaryentry{closure}{name={closure},description={A |
| \type{function-object} that captures certain variables from its |
| defining context}} |
| |
| \newglossaryentry{lexical-scope}{name={lexical scope},description={A |
| method of scoping where the values in scope at a given time are |
| determined by the static content of the source program, not by the |
| state of the callstack or other execution details. This allows for |
| example closures to \gls{closure}s to capture some of the state of |
| their defining context}} |
| |
| \newglossaryentry{truthy}{name={truthy},description={A value that is |
| not \nil}} |
| |
| \begin{document} |
| |
| \maketitle |
| \tableofcontents |
| |
| \section{Introduction} |
| |
| This document provides a brief reference to the Bluejay Lisp language |
| and standard library. It documents every currently included function, |
| macro, reader macro, and special form. |
| |
| \subsection{Running Bluejay Lisp} |
| |
| Assuming you have compiled Bluejay Lisp, you should have a |
| \texttt{lisp} executable in your \texttt{src/lisp} directory. Invoking |
| \texttt{lisp} without arguments will drop you into an interactive |
| read-evaluate-print loop, or REPL.\@ Here you can type Lisp code one |
| line at a time---the result will be immediately displayed. If you wish |
| to run a specific Lisp file, you may pass its path as the first |
| argument to \texttt{lisp}, e.g. \texttt{lisp hello-world.lisp}. |
| |
| Note that in order to load the standard library, the compiler must |
| know where Bluejay Lisp libraries are stored. When loading a library, |
| the compiler checks the \texttt{LISP\_LIBRARY\_PATH} environment |
| variable. If it is blank, it assumes the library path is |
| \texttt{/lib/lisp}. To use the standard library included with Bluejay, |
| set the environment variable to the path of the included |
| \texttt{lib/lisp} directory. |
| |
| \subsection{Typography} |
| |
| The following text styles and symbols are used within this document to |
| indicate particular types, values, or meanings: |
| |
| \begin{tabular}[t]{p{0.2\linewidth} p{0.64\linewidth}} |
| \func{cons} & A function \param{cons}. \\ |
| \const{\plus{}foo\plus} & A constant \param{\plus{}foo\plus}. \\ |
| \var{\earmuff{}bar\earmuff} & A global variable \param{\earmuff{}bar\earmuff}. \\ |
| \reader{baz} & A reader macro \param{baz}. \\ |
| \mac{quux} & A macro \param{quux}. \\ |
| \param{parameter} & A function argument \param{parameter} \\ |
| \opt{var}{123} & An optional function argument \param{var} with the default value \param{123}. \\ |
| \param{args}\more & \param{args} represents the rest of the items in the list. \\ |
| \mut{\param{mut}} & A function argument \param{mut} that might be mutated. \\ |
| \mighteval{\param{maybe}} & \param{maybe} may or may not be evaluated. \\ |
| \ret{value} & Indicates that a form will evaluate to \param{value}. \\ |
| \type{integer} & The type \param{integer}. \\ |
| \optlist{\text{a}\\\text{b}} & One of \param{a} or \param{b}. |
| \end{tabular} |
| |
| \section{Primitives} |
| |
| \subsection{Type Predicates} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\optlist{ |
| \func{nilp} \text{ or } \func{not} \\ |
| \func{closurep} \text{ or } \func{functionp} \\ |
| \func{integerp} \\ |
| \func{consp} \\ |
| \func{symbolp} |
| } \param{value})\index{nilp}\index{not} |
| } |
| \ret{\T} if \param{value} is of the specified type, \ret{\nil} |
| otherwise. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{(\func{listp} \param{value})} |
| \ret{\T} if \param{value} is a well-formed \type{cons} list, |
| i.e.\ if (\func{consp} \param{value}) and the (\func{cdr} |
| \param{value}) is a well-formed \type{cons} list or \nil. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \subsection{Definitions and Variables} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\mac{defun} \param{name} (\param{args}\more) \param{body}\more)\index{defun} \\ |
| (\mac{defmacro} \param{name} (\param{args}\more) \param{body}\more)\index{defmacro} |
| } |
| Define a function or macro respectively, taking \param{args} |
| arguments and evaluating \param{body} in turn, finally evaluating to |
| \ret{the final entry in \param{body}} or \ret{\nil} if \param{body} |
| is empty. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\mac{let1} (\param{variable} \param{form}) \param{body}\more)\index{let1} \\ |
| (\mac{let} ((\param{variable} \param{form})\more) \param{body}\more)\index{let} |
| } |
| First evaluate \param{form}, binding it to \param{variable}. Then |
| evaluate \param{body}, finally evaluating to \ret{the final entry in |
| \param{body}} or \ret{\nil} if \param{body} is |
| empty. \param{variable} is no longer in scope after this form ends. |
| \mac{let} is similar to \mac{let*} in other lisps, later variables |
| can reference previous ones. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\mac{flet1} (\param{name} (\param{args}\more) \param{body}\more)) \\ |
| (\mac{flet} ((\param{name} (\param{args}\more)\more) \param{body}\more)) |
| \index{flet}\index{flet1} |
| } |
| Like \mac{let} and \mac{let1} but creates a lambda. Unlike other |
| lisps the defined function remains in the variable namespace as a |
| \type{function-object}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| \reader{\textquotesingle}\param{value} \\ (\mac{quote} |
| \param{value})\index{quote} } \ret{Return \param{value}} as an |
| expression, without evaluating it. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| \reader{\`}\param{value} \\ |
| (\mac{backquote} \param{value})\index{backquote}\index{\`} |
| } |
| Return \ret{\param{value}} unevaluated, except for any \mac{unquote} |
| and \mac{unquote-splice} forms (and their reader-macro equivalents). |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| \reader{,}\param{value} \\ |
| (\mac{unquote} \param{value}) \\ |
| \reader{,\texttt{@}}\param{value} \\ |
| (\mac{unquote-splice} \param{value}) |
| \index{unquote}\index{unquote-splice} |
| \index{,}\index{,@} |
| } |
| In the context of a \mac{backquote}, evaluate \param{value} instead of |
| using it as-is. \mac{unquote-splice} and \reader{,\texttt{@}} take a |
| list as their argument, and ``splice'' each element in to |
| the \mac{backquote} list so that each element of that argument corresponds |
| to an element of the \mac{backquote} list. |
| The other two macros insert their argument as a single element in the list. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \subsection{Control Flow} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\mac{if} \param{predicate} \param{then} \opt{otherwise}{nil})\index{if} \\ |
| (\mac{when} \param{predicate} \param{then\more})\index{when} \\ |
| (\mac{unless} \param{predicate} \param{otherwise\more})\index{unless} |
| } |
| First evaluate \param{predicate}. If it is \gls{truthy} evaluate and |
| return \ret{\param{then}}, otherwise \ret{\param{otherwise}}. If |
| either is not provided return \ret{\nil}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\mac{progn} \opt{forms\more}{nil})\index{progn} |
| } |
| Evaluate \param{forms} from first to last, finally returning |
| \ret{the last form}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\mac{and} \param{first} \param{\mighteval{rest}}\more)\index{and} \\ |
| (\mac{or} \param{first} \param{\mighteval{rest}}\more)\index{or} |
| } |
| Short circuiting $\land$ and $\lor$, respectively. Return the first |
| value that is \nil{} or truthy, respectively, or the last value if |
| all are truthy/\nil{}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \section{Numbers} |
| |
| \subsection{Integers} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\optlist{ |
| \func{$+$} \\ |
| \func{$-$} \\ |
| \func{$*$} \\ |
| \func{$/$} |
| } \param{a b}) |
| } |
| The \ret{sum, difference, product, or quotient} of \param{a} and |
| \param{b} as an \type{integer}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{=} \param{a b}) |
| } |
| \ret{\T} if \param{a} and \param{b} hold the same \type{integer} |
| value, \ret{\nil} otherwise. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{(\optlist{\func{$<$} \\ \func{$>$}} \param{a} \param{b})} |
| \ret{\T} if \param{a} is less than or greater than \param{b}, |
| respectively; \ret{\nil} otherwise. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \section{Function Manipulation} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{funcall} \param{args}\more)\index{funcall} \\ |
| (\func{apply} \param{function} \param{args})\index{apply} |
| } |
| Call the \type{closure} or \type{function-object} \param{function} |
| with \param{args} and evaluate to \ret{its result}. An error occurs |
| if \param{args} are not acceptable. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{recurse} \param{args}\more)\index{recurse} } In a lambda |
| definition, call the current lambda with |
| \param{args}. \func{recurse} can also be used as an argument to |
| \func{function} and \reader{\#\textquotesingle} to refer to the |
| current lambda. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\mac{function} \param{function-name})\index{function} \\ |
| \reader{\#\textquotesingle}\param{function-name}\index{\#\textquotesingle} |
| } |
| Create a \ret{\type{function-object} from an existing function or |
| macro}. \param{function} must be a symbol literal at compile time. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{lambda} (\param{args}\more) \param{body}\more)\index{lambda} |
| } |
| Create a \ret{lexically-scoped \type{\gls{closure}}} taking |
| \param{args} and evaluating to \param{body}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{eval} \param{form})\index{eval} |
| } |
| Evaluate and return \ret{\param{form}} in the current global |
| environment. The evaluated form does not use \gls{lexical-scope}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \section{Lists} |
| |
| \subsection{Creating Lists} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{cons} \param{a} \param{b})\index{cons} |
| } |
| Join \param{a} and \param{b} into a \ret{\type{cons} pair}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{list} \param{values}\more)\index{list} |
| } |
| Construct a \ret{\type{cons}-list of \param{values}}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{(\func{append} \param{first} \param{rest})} |
| If \param{first} is a list, return \ret{a list with all the elements |
| of \param{first} followed by the elements of |
| \param{rest}}. Otherwise, return \ret{(\func{cons} first rest)}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \subsection{Deconstructing Lists} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{length} \param{list})\index{list} |
| } |
| Return the \ret{length of \param{list}} if it is a \type{cons}-list, |
| \nil{} otherwise. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{car} \param{pair})\index{car} \\ |
| (\func{cdr} \param{pair})\index{cdr} |
| } |
| Return the \ret{first or second item} of \type{cons} \param{pair}, |
| respectively. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\optlist{ |
| \func{caar}\\ |
| \func{cadr}\\ |
| \func{caddr}\\ |
| \func{cadar}\\ |
| \func{caddar} |
| } \param{val}) |
| } |
| Behave like a combination of \func{car} and \func{cdr} would. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{elt} \param{list} \param{n})\index{elt} |
| } |
| Return the \ret{\param{n}\super{th} element of \param{list}}, |
| starting from 0, or \ret{\nil} if \param{n} $ \ge $ (\func{length} |
| \param{list}) or \param{list} is not a \type{cons}-list or \param{n} |
| is not an \type{integer}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \subsection{Operating on Lists} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{mapcar} \param{fun} \param{list})\index{mapcar} |
| } |
| Apply \param{fun} to each element of \param{list}, returning a |
| \ret{new \type{cons}-list} containing the results of the respective |
| applications of \param{fun}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\optlist{\func{remove-if}\\\func{remove-if-not}} |
| \param{predicate} \param{list})\index{remove-if}\index{remove-if-not} |
| } |
| Return a \ret{new \type{cons}-list} of all the items of \param{list} |
| that either do not or do satisfy \param{predicate}, respectively. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{reduce} \param{fun} \param{list} \opt{initial-value}{\nil}) |
| } |
| Apply \param{fun} to two arguments at a time, starting with |
| \param{initial-value} and (\func{car} \param{list}) and continuing |
| with the result of the previous invocation and the successive |
| element of \param{list}. Return \ret{the result of the final |
| invocation}, or \ret{\param{initial-value}} if \param{list} is |
| empty. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \section{Strings \& Symbols} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{(\optlist{\func{string->symbol}\\\func{symbol->string}} \param{value})}% |
| \index{string->symbol}\index{symbol->string} Return a new |
| \ret{symbol} or \ret{string} representing \param{value}, |
| respectively; or \ret{\nil} if \param{value} is not of the specified |
| type. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{(\func{concat} \param{strings} \more)}\index{concat} |
| Return \ret{a new string} containing the content of each of the |
| strings \param{strings} one after the other. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{(\func{gensym})}\index{gensym} |
| Return a \ret{new, unique symbol}. Useful in macros. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \section{Object Oriented Programming} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{(\func{make-class} \param{type} \param{num-members})}\index{make-class} |
| Create a \ret{new class instance} of type \param{type} with slots |
| for \param{num-members} members. This is a low-level function that |
| should not be often used. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{(\func{class-member} \param{class} \param{index})}\index{class-member} |
| Get the \ret{member variable at index \param{index}} in the class |
| instance \param{class}, or \ret{\nil} if \param{index} out of range. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{(\func{set-class-member} \param{class} \param{index} \param{value})}\index{set-class-member} |
| Set the member variable at index \param{index} in the class instance |
| \param{class} to \param{value}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \section{Input \& Output} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{print} \param{value})\index{print} |
| } |
| Print \param{value} to standard output. Return \ret{\nil}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{read})\index{read} |
| } |
| Read and return an \ret{S-expression} from standard input |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \subsection{Loading Programs} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| \const{\pluses{current-file}}\index{\pluses{current-file}} } |
| \ret{A string} containing the path of the file currently being |
| compiled, or \ret{\nil{}} if not compiling a file (e.g.\ when |
| compiling a string). |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{load} \param{lisp-file})\index{load} |
| } |
| Load and evaluate \type{string} \param{lisp-file} as a local path |
| relative to the current file, or the current working directory if |
| not compiling a file. Return \ret{\nil}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \section{Inspecting \& Modifying the Environment} |
| |
| \subsection{Managing Memory} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{gc})\index{gc} |
| } |
| Run the garbage collector. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ |
| (\func{gc-stats})\index{gc-stats} |
| } |
| Return some |
| statistics about the garbage collector, in the form of a list: |
| \ret{(\param{total-allocs} \param{gc-runs})}, where |
| \param{total-allocs} is the current number of active allocations, |
| and \param{gc-runs} is the total number of times the garbage |
| collector has been run. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \subsection{Introspection} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ \const{\pluses{current-env}} } |
| An opaque object representing the current environment. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \begin{defin}{ (\func{env-functions} \param{current-env}) } |
| Returns a list of symbols, each of which is the name of a function |
| defined in the environment specified by \param{current-env}. |
| \end{defin} |
| |
| \printindex |
| |
| \printglossaries |
| |
| \end{document} |