#+TITLE: Pre-Scheme for Guile This project is a work-in-progress port of the Pre-Scheme compiler from [[https://s48.org/][Scheme 48]] to [[https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/][Guile]]. Pre-Scheme is a statically typed dialect of Scheme which offers the efficiency and low-level machine access of C while retaining many of the desirable features of Scheme. Read the Pre-Scheme manual [[https://thintz.com/resources/prescheme-documentation][here]]. Read the Pre-Scheme paper [[https://dustycloud.org/tmp/prescheme.pdf][here]]. * Where is it up to? An initial Pre-Scheme "emulation layer" has been implemented, which supports running Pre-Scheme code in a Guile Scheme interpreter. This includes features like the ~define-enumeration~ and ~define-external-enumeration~ macros and a fake memory driver which supports ~allocate-memory~, ~deallocate-memory~. This is a *very* fresh port which still requires a good deal of testing and probably a few rounds of fixes before being considered "complete". Work continues on porting the Pre-Scheme to C compiler. * How can I play with it? ** Running the Pre-Scheme emulator To play with the Pre-Scheme interpreter, you will need ~git~ and ~guile~. Clone the repo and start a Guile REPL with ~guile-prescheme~ added to your load-path: #+BEGIN_SRC shell guix shell git guile git clone https://notabug.org/flatwhatson/guile-prescheme.git cd guile-prescheme guile -L . #+END_SRC In the Guile REPL, load the Pre-Scheme environment and switch to the Pre-Scheme language: #+BEGIN_SRC scheme (use-modules (system base language)) (set-current-module (default-environment 'prescheme)) ,language prescheme #+END_SRC Your REPL is now emulating Pre-Scheme! ** Hello, world, Pre-Scheme! Load up a Pre-Scheme REPL as above, then paste in the following program: #+BEGIN_SRC scheme (define (main argc argv) (if (= argc 2) (let ((out (current-output-port))) (write-string "Hello, world, " out) (write-string (vector-ref argv 1) out) (write-char #\! out) (newline out) 0) (let ((out (current-error-port))) (write-string "Usage: " out) (write-string (vector-ref argv 0) out) (write-string " " out) (newline out) (write-string " Greets the world & ." out) (newline out) -1))) #+END_SRC A Pre-Scheme ~main~ takes ARGC as an int and ARGV as a vector of strings. As with a C program, the first argument is the name of the program which was run. To get the help output: #+BEGIN_SRC scheme > (main 1 #("./hello")) Usage: ./hello Greets the world & . -1 #+END_SRC To get the greeting: #+BEGIN_SRC scheme > (main 2 #("./hello" "Pre-Scheme")) Hello, world, Pre-Scheme! 0 #+END_SRC * How can I contribute? If you would like to learn more, co-ordinate with the developers, or simply hang out with like-minded Scheme folks, come and join the party in the #guile-steel channel on the LiberaChat IRC network.