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(define-module (ice-9 stack-catch) |
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#:use-module (ice-9 save-stack) |
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#:export (stack-catch)) |
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(define (stack-catch key thunk handler) |
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"Like @code{catch}, invoke @var{thunk} in the dynamic context of |
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@var{handler} for exceptions matching @var{key}, but also save the |
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current stack state in the @var{the-last-stack} fluid, for the purpose |
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of debugging or re-throwing of an error. If thunk throws to the |
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symbol @var{key}, then @var{handler} is invoked this way:\n |
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@example |
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(handler key args ...) |
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@end example\n |
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@var{key} is a symbol or #t.\n |
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@var{thunk} takes no arguments. If @var{thunk} returns normally, that |
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is the return value of @code{catch}.\n |
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Handler is invoked outside the scope of its own @code{catch}. If |
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@var{handler} again throws to the same key, a new handler from further |
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up the call chain is invoked.\n |
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If the key is @code{#t}, then a throw to @emph{any} symbol will match |
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this call to @code{catch}." |
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(catch key |
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thunk |
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handler |
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(lambda (key . args) |
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(save-stack 2) |
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(apply throw key args)))) |
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