F-operator
Documentation
Delimited continuation operators.
Shift/Reset - Dynamically scoped shift/reset
(import shift-reset)
A "stuck on control" situation, a 'shift' without an enclosing 'reset', is an error.
reset
[syntax] (reset EXPRESSION ...)Multiple value return version of (reset ...). The body will contain one or more instances of (shift ...).
shift
[syntax] (shift PC-TAG EXPRESSION)Multiple value return version of (shift ...). Provide a value to the partial continuation using the form (PC-TAG <something> ...).
BShift/BReset - Statically scoped shift/reset
(import bshift-breset)
Invalid delimited continuations, what RC-TAG below represents, and stuck on control will generate an error
breset
[syntax] (breset RC-TAG EXPRESSION ...)Multiple value return version of (breset ...). The body will contain one or more instances of (bshift RC-TAG ...).
bshift
[syntax] (bshift RC-TAG PC-TAG EXPRESSION)Multiple value return version of (bshift ...). Provide a value to the partial continuation using the form (PC-TAG <something> ...).
Range
(import range)
range
[syntax] (range RC-TAG FROM VALUE STEP TO?)The value of the delimited continuation RC-TAG ranges over the set of values specified by the state generation procedure suite. For use with (breset ...)
- FROM
- Zero argument procedure, returning the initial state
- VALUE
- Single argument procedure, of the state, returning the value of the state
- STEP
- Single argument procedure, of the state, returning the next state
- TO?
- Single argument procedure, of the state, returning {{#t) when the range is complete
range
[syntax] (range RC-TAG FROM [STEP] TO)The value of the delimited continuation RC-TAG ranges over the number interval [FROM TO], by STEP. The increment is 1 when missing. For use with (breset ...).
Delimited Control
(import delimited-control)
Generalized shift/reset implementations of some control operators.
Within the scope of EXPR PP is bound to the reified partial continuation delimited by the enclosing (prompt/prompt0/reset/reset0 ...). Provide a value to the partial continuation using the form (PP <something>).
prompt
[syntax] (prompt EXPR)prompt0
[syntax] (prompt0 EXPR)reset
[syntax] (reset EXPR)reset0
[syntax] (reset0 EXPR)control
[syntax] (control PP EXPR)control-abort
[syntax] (control-abort V)control0
[syntax] (control0 PP EXPR)shift
[syntax] (shift PP EXPR)shift0
[syntax] (shift0 PP EXPR)Reflect/Reify - Monads
(import reflect-reify)
The Monad example from Filinski, POPL '94
define-unit
[syntax] (define-unit KIND BODY ...)Expands to (define (KIND-unit obj) BODY ...).
define-bind
[syntax] (define-bind KIND BODY ...)Expands to (define (KIND-bind monad func) BODY ...).
reflect
[syntax] (reflect KIND MONAD)Extract value from MONAD. Plays the role of Haskell '<-'.
reify
[syntax] (reify KIND EXPRESSION)Return result of EXPRESSION as a monad.
GShift/GReset - Generalized shift/reset
(import gshift-greset)
The generalized shift and reset operator family from How to remove a dynamic prompt: static and dynamic delimited continuation operators are equally expressible
greset
[syntax] (greset HR E)Reset parameterized by the H Reset procedure HR.
gshift
[syntax] (gshift HS F E)Shift parameterized by the H Shift procedure HS.
hr-stop
[procedure] (hr-stop V)H Reset Stop.
hs-stop
[procedure] (hs-stop V)H Shift Stop
hr-prop
[procedure] (hr-prop V)H Reset Propagate.
hs-prop
[procedure] (hs-prop V)H Shift Propagate.
h-compose
[procedure] (h-compose F X)Returns the composition of F and X as an h-datatype.
h-value
[procedure] (h-value V)Returns the value of V as an h-datatype.
h-datatype?
[procedure] (h-datatype? OBJECT)Is OBJECT an h-datatype?
h-cases
[syntax] (h-cases E ((F X) ON-h-EXPR) (V ON-V-EXPR))Deconstructs the h-datatype E, binding F & X for an evaluation of the ON-h-EXPR and V for an evaluation of the ON-V-EXPR.
Notes
- The reflect-reify module (Monads) is an example of the use of shift/reset. Not a general purpose implementation for use in Scheme monadic programming.
Requirements
test test-utils utf8 srfi-1 srfi-18
Bugs and Limitations
- Not a direct implementation of partial continuations. Simulated using full continuations. As such will be prey to the issues elaborated by "call/cc implements shift? A good question".
Author
Repository
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Version history
- 4.1.3
- Bit faster & larger.
- 4.1.2
- Drop A Better API.
- 4.1.1
- Some thread isolation. Multi-valued delimited-control.
- 4.1.0
- Added delimited-control module.
- 4.0.0
- CHICKEN 5 release.
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