,@(values-names))
(values ,@(values-names)))
(values ,@(values-names))))))))))))
+
+(defmacro define-cached-synonym
+ (name &optional (original (symbolicate "%" name)))
+ (let ((cached-name (symbolicate "%%" name "-cached")))
+ `(progn
+ (defun-cached (,cached-name :hash-bits 8
+ :hash-function (lambda (x)
+ (logand (sxhash x) #xff)))
+ ((args equal))
+ (apply #',original args))
+ (defun ,name (&rest args)
+ (,cached-name args)))))
+
\f
;;;; package idioms
:format-control "invalid function name: ~S"
:format-arguments (list name))))
-;;; Given a function name, return the name for the BLOCK which
-;;; encloses its body (e.g. in DEFUN, DEFINE-COMPILER-MACRO, or FLET).
+;;; Given a function name, return the symbol embedded in it.
+;;;
+;;; The ordinary use for this operator (and the motivation for the
+;;; name of this operator) is to convert from a function name to the
+;;; name of the BLOCK which encloses its body.
+;;;
+;;; Occasionally the operator is useful elsewhere, where the operator
+;;; name is less mnemonic. (Maybe it should be changed?)
(declaim (ftype (function ((or symbol cons)) symbol) fun-name-block-name))
(defun fun-name-block-name (fun-name)
(cond ((symbolp fun-name)
(warn "using deprecated ~S~@[, should use ~S instead~]"
bad-name
good-name))
+
+;;; Anaphoric macros
+(defmacro awhen (test &body body)
+ `(let ((it ,test))
+ (when it ,@body)))
+
+(defmacro acond (&rest clauses)
+ (if (null clauses)
+ `()
+ (destructuring-bind ((test &body body) &rest rest) clauses
+ (once-only ((test test))
+ `(if ,test
+ (let ((it ,test)) (declare (ignorable it)),@body)
+ (acond ,@rest))))))