From f47eb69a354188154731846dde8b384c2c2f39f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Thompson Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 18:46:16 -0400 Subject: Rename guile-2d to Sly! Massive find/replace job. --- 2d/signal.scm | 292 ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 292 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 2d/signal.scm (limited to '2d/signal.scm') diff --git a/2d/signal.scm b/2d/signal.scm deleted file mode 100644 index efbb103..0000000 --- a/2d/signal.scm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,292 +0,0 @@ -;;; guile-2d -;;; Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 David Thompson -;;; -;;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or -;;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -;;; published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the -;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. -;;; -;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -;;; General Public License for more details. -;;; -;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;;; along with this program. If not, see -;;; . - -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; Simple functional reactive programming API. -;; -;;; Code: - -(define-module (2d signal) - #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) - #:use-module (srfi srfi-9) - #:use-module (srfi srfi-26) - #:use-module (2d agenda) - #:export (signal? - make-signal - define-signal - hook->signal - signal-ref - signal-ref-maybe - signal-set! - signal-proc - signal-merge - signal-zip - signal-map - signal-fold - signal-filter - signal-reject - signal-constant - signal-count - signal-tap - signal-sample - signal-delay - signal-throttle)) - -;;; -;;; Signals -;;; - -;; Signals are time-varying values. For example, a signal could -;; represent the mouse position at the current point in time. The -;; signals API provides an abstraction over regular event-based -;; programming. State mutation is hidden away and a functional, -;; declarative interface is exposed. -(define-record-type - (%%make-signal value proc inputs outputs) - %signal? - (value %signal-ref %%signal-set!) - (proc signal-proc) - (inputs signal-inputs) - (outputs signal-outputs)) - -(define-record-type - (make-signal-box signal) - signal-box? - (signal signal-unbox signal-box-set!)) - -;; Alternate spelling of signal-box? for the public API. -(define signal? signal-box?) - -(define (%make-signal init proc inputs) - "Create a new signal with initial value INIT." - (let ((signal (%%make-signal init proc inputs (make-weak-key-hash-table)))) - (for-each (cut signal-connect! signal <>) inputs) - signal)) - -(define (make-signal init) - "Return a signal box with initial value INIT." - (make-signal-box (%make-signal init #f '()))) - -(define (make-boxed-signal init proc inputs) - "Return a signal box containing a signal with value INIT, updating -procedure PROC, and a list of INPUTS." - (make-signal-box (%make-signal init proc inputs))) - -(define (signal-connect! signal-out signal-box-in) - "Attach SIGNAL-OUT to SIGNAL-BOX-IN. When the signal within -SIGNAL-BOX-IN changes, the value will be propagated to SIGNAL-OUT." - (hashq-set! (signal-outputs (signal-unbox signal-box-in)) signal-out #f)) - -(define (signal-ref signal-box) - "Return the current value of the signal contained within -SIGNAL-BOX." - (%signal-ref (signal-unbox signal-box))) - -(define (signal-ref-maybe object) - "Retrieves the signal value from OBJECT if it is a signal and or -simply returns OBJECT otherwise." - (if (signal-box? object) - (signal-ref object) - object)) - -(define (signal-propagate! signal) - "Notify all output signals about the current value of SIGNAL." - (hash-for-each (lambda (output unused) - ((signal-proc output) output (%signal-ref signal))) - (signal-outputs signal))) - -(define (%signal-set! signal value) - "Change the current value of SIGNAL to VALUE and propagate VALUE to -all output signals." - (%%signal-set! signal value) - (signal-propagate! signal) - *unspecified*) - -(define (signal-set! signal-box value) - "Change the current value contained within SIGNAL-BOX to VALUE." - (%signal-set! (signal-unbox signal-box) value)) - -(define (splice-signals! to from) - "Replace the contents of the signal TO with the contents of the -signal FROM and transfer all output signals." - (let ((outputs (signal-outputs (signal-unbox to)))) - (hash-for-each (lambda (signal unused) - (signal-connect! signal from)) - outputs) - (signal-box-set! to (signal-unbox from)))) - -(define (make-signal-maybe value) - "Coerce VALUE into a signal. Return VALUE unmodified if it is -already a signal." - (if (signal? value) - value - (make-signal value))) - -(define-syntax define-signal - (lambda (x) - "Create a top-level signal variable. If the named variable -already exists and has a signal value then its outputs will be spliced -into the new signal. If the given value is not a signal then it will -be coerced into one." - (syntax-case x () - ((_ name (signal ...)) - (defined? (syntax->datum #'name)) - #'(let ((s (make-signal-maybe (signal ...)))) - (if (signal? name) - (begin - (splice-signals! name s) - (signal-propagate! (signal-unbox name))) - (set! name s)))) - ((_ name value) - (defined? (syntax->datum #'name)) - #'(let ((s (make-signal-maybe value))) - (if (signal? name) - (begin - (splice-signals! name s) - (signal-propagate! (signal-unbox name))) - (set! name s)))) - ((_ name (signal ...)) - #'(define name (make-signal-maybe (signal ...)))) - ((_ name value) - #'(define name (make-signal-maybe value)))))) - -;;; -;;; Higher Order Signals -;;; - -(define (hook->signal hook init proc) - "Return a new signal whose initial value is INIT and has future -values calculated by applying PROC to the arguments sent when HOOK is -run." - (let ((signal (make-signal init))) - (add-hook! hook - (lambda args - (signal-set! signal (apply proc args)))) - signal)) - -(define (signal-merge signal1 signal2 . rest) - "Create a new signal whose value is the that of the most recently -changed signal in SIGNALs. The initial value is that of the first -signal in SIGNALS." - (let ((inputs (append (list signal1 signal2) rest))) - (make-boxed-signal (signal-ref (car inputs)) - (lambda (self value) - (%signal-set! self value)) - inputs))) - -(define (signal-zip . signals) - "Create a new signal whose value is a list of the values stored in -the given signals." - (define (current-value) - (map signal-ref signals)) - (make-boxed-signal (current-value) - (lambda (self value) - (%signal-set! self (current-value))) - signals)) - -(define (signal-map proc signal . rest) - "Create a new signal that applies PROC to the values stored in one -or more SIGNALS." - (let ((inputs (cons signal rest))) - (define (current-value) - (apply proc (map signal-ref inputs))) - (make-boxed-signal (current-value) - (lambda (self value) - (%signal-set! self (current-value))) - inputs))) - -(define (signal-fold proc init signal . rest) - "Create a new signal that applies PROC to the values stored in -SIGNAL. PROC is applied with the current value of SIGNAL and the -previously computed value, or INIT for the first call." - (let ((inputs (cons signal rest))) - (make-boxed-signal init - (let ((previous init)) - (lambda (self value) - (let ((x (apply proc - (append (map signal-ref inputs) - (list previous))))) - (set! previous x) - (%signal-set! self x)))) - inputs))) - -(define (signal-filter predicate default signal) - "Create a new signal that keeps an incoming value from SIGNAL when -it satifies the procedure PREDICATE. The value of the signal is -DEFAULT when the predicate is never satisfied." - (make-boxed-signal (if (predicate (signal-ref signal)) - (signal-ref signal) - default) - (lambda (self value) - (when (predicate value) - (%signal-set! self value))) - (list signal))) - -(define (signal-reject predicate default signal) - "Create a new signal that does not keep an incoming value from -SIGNAL when it satisfies the procedure PREDICATE. The value of the -signal is DEFAULT when the predicate is never satisfied." - (signal-filter (lambda (x) (not (predicate x))) default signal)) - -(define (signal-constant constant signal) - "Create a new signal whose value is always CONSTANT regardless of -what the value received from SIGNAL." - (signal-map (lambda (value) constant) signal)) - -(define (signal-count signal) - "Create a new signal that increments a counter every time a new -value from SIGNAL is received." - (signal-fold + 0 (signal-constant 1 signal))) - -(define (signal-tap proc signal) - "Create a new signal that applies PROC when a new values is received -from SIGNAL. The value of the new signal will always be the value of -SIGNAL. This signal is a convenient way to sneak a procedure that has -a side-effect into a signal chain." - (signal-map (lambda (x) (proc x) x) signal)) - -(define (signal-sample delay signal) - "Create a new signal that emits the value contained within SIGNAL -every DELAY ticks of the current agenda." - (let ((sampler (%make-signal (signal-ref signal) #f '()))) - (define (tick) - (%signal-set! sampler (signal-ref signal))) - (schedule-interval tick delay) - (make-signal-box sampler))) - -(define (signal-delay delay signal) - "Create a new signal that delays propagation of SIGNAL by DELAY -ticks of the current agenda." - (make-boxed-signal (signal-ref signal) - (lambda (self value) - (schedule - (lambda () - (%signal-set! self value)) - delay)) - (list signal))) - -(define (signal-throttle delay signal) - "Return a new signal that propagates SIGNAL at most once every DELAY -ticks of the current agenda." - (make-boxed-signal (signal-ref signal) - (let ((last-time (agenda-time))) - (lambda (self value) - (when (>= (- (agenda-time) last-time) delay) - (%signal-set! self value) - (set! last-time (agenda-time))))) - (list signal))) -- cgit v1.2.3