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From: | david larsson |
Subject: | Re: python-on-guile |
Date: | Tue, 11 Feb 2020 08:17:12 +0100 |
On 2020-02-10 21:11, Stefan Israelsson Tampe wrote:
I have now added the bytes constructor that was not working.
Thanks!
To compile from source please try use the git repository at: https://gitlab.com/python-on-guile/python-on-guile/ see readme for how to compile and what dependencies you have.
I was able to build and install: - guile-persist: commit ebebb66ae6d6c47dbc406cdbcaccb5ffed2e463a - stis-parser: commit 7673dd576abb445fbcfce8c4b6ae961ee860902e but for python-on-guile Im getting this error on make: -------------- Makefile:1390: warning: overriding recipe for target 'python' Makefile:771: warning: ignoring old recipe for target 'python' GEN language/python/guilemod.go guile: warning: failed to install locale warning: failed to install locale: Invalid argument ice-9/boot-9.scm:752:25: In procedure dispatch-exception: Syntax error:language/python/guilemod.scm:271:0: cond-expand: unfulfilled cond-expand in form (cond-expand (guile-3.0 (define-set-M lookup-warning-type lookup-warning-type) (define-set-M warning warning) (set! %warning-types w-types)) (guile-2.0 or guile-2.2 (define-M %warning-types w-types) (define-exp-M lookup-warning-type (lambda (name) "Return the warning type NAME or `#f' if not found." ((M find) (lambda (wt) (eq? name ((M warning-type-name) wt))) (M %warning-types))))))
make: *** [Makefile:1385: language/python/guilemod.go] Error 1 --------------- Im compiling with guile2.2 Regards, David
Regards Stefan On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 1:14 PM david larsson <address@hidden> wrote:On 2020-02-09 21:36, Stefan Israelsson Tampe wrote:in sys that is On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 9:36 PM Stefan Israelsson Tampe <address@hidden> wrote:OKey, I changed the values from immutable lists to lists.Great!On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 9:27 PM Stefan Israelsson Tampe <address@hidden> wrote: Note that a lot of things are untested because I'm alone on the development.Ok, I understand. I haven't been able to build a recent version, but if you can share some updated instructions, then I could perhaps help out with some occasional testing. I have only managed to build from the old commit fc0d7a9 by updating the current python-on-guile guix package locally.netlib is not included, you can test to add the python modulefileto a (language python module) directoryWhat's been working for me so far is only (load "path/to/file.py") and (load-compiled "path/to/file.go"). (use-modules (a b c)) did not work for me, except to load modules already shipped with python-on-guile repo; (language python module python) etc.I have recently added much more of the python stdlib aka 3.7 butnotall. Not sure what you mean by .scm file and .py fle when it comes to base64 using that module in scheme gives scheme@(guile-user)> (b64decode (b64encode "abc")) $2 = b'abc' scheme@(guile-user)> (b64decode (b64encode #(1 2 3))) $3 = b'\x01\x02\x03' Which return a bytevector if you want a string back you need to interpret the bytevector back to a stringIm getting weird results when trying to output the base64 representation of a string, take btest.py: #import sys import base64 def mybmethod(x): mybytes = bytes(x, "utf-8") encodedbytes = base64.b64encode(mybytes) myb64string = str(encodedbytes, "utf-8") return myb64string #print(myb64string) #mybmethod(sys.argv[1]) and assume btest.scm using it with: (add-to-load-path (dirname (current-filename))) (use-modules (language python module python)) (load "btest.py") (define-public (mybmethodscm cmdline) (display (mybmethod (cadr cmdline)))) With this it will not work to run the scheme file with guile -e mybmethodscm btest.scm dfasdf The error I got indicated that btest.py uses the bytes procedure from within python-on-guile instead of from the python3 base64 lib: ------------------- In/home/user1/VirtualHome/src/code_guile/python-on-guile-test/btest.scm:18:11 4 (mybmethodscm _) In btest.py: 10:584 3 (_ "dfasdf" . _) In oop/pf-objects.scm: 584:15 2 (create-object _ _) 567:11 1 (the-create-object _ _) In language/python/bytes.scm: 99:6 0 Exception thrown while printing backtrace: Unbound slot in object Error while printing exception. language/python/bytes.scm:99:6: Wrong number of arguments to #<procedure 7f2bab5d4560 at language/python/bytes.scm:92:0 (self) | (self s)> ------------------- For a moment though, I could run: guile -e mybmethodscm btest.scm dfasdf | rev | base64 -d | rev # gives: dfasdf which was also strange.modules are a bit difficult as I use the guile module system andthepython modules are different. So nested modules needs some work. The best is to test and see.Ok, got it!I will look into the sys thingies Regards Stefan On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 8:40 PM david larsson <address@hidden> wrote: Thanks for your explanations, but unfortunately I still can'tfigureout how to use this except in the simplest of cases. I am using the guix package python-on-guile 0.1.0-3.00a51a2 -maybethats outdated? The simple things I have managed to do, are like: (add-to-load-path (dirname (current-filename))) (load-compiled python-test.go) where python-test.go is compiled with: guild compile python-test.py --output=python-test.go --from=python and contains simple things, like: f(s): a = s + 1 return a but if I add statements to python-test.py like: import netaddr def myfun(a) <something using netaddr> (netaddr is a module installed via: pip3 install --user netaddr) I receive an error about not finding the module. I am able to add only the modules which exist in thepython-on-guilerepo, like: import sys import base64 but Im getting errors, for example Im not able to use things from sys, like: sys.path.append(<somepath>) sys.path.insert(0, <somepath>) I was able to use some things from base64 but I only receivedweirdresults when converting between bytevectors and strings betweenthe.scm file and .py file. What works fine using python3 python-test.pydonot usually work when passing either a bytevector or string to thesamego-compiled file from the .scm file using the python-code. Notsurewhether there's a problem using python3 vs python2 here? Essentially, what Im looking for is how to proceed if I want tousemodules installed via the pip package manager from guile, andwhatpaths and imports I need to make, and how I might need to wrap them correctly in the scheme and python files to invoke a pip package procedure from guile. Best regards, David On 2020-02-09 18:59, Stefan Israelsson Tampe wrote:I'm the author of that lib. 1) The main bindings are reachable through (language python module python) So you could now go ahead and do(use-modules (language python module python)) ;L pythonAnd you will get a python shell that works quite ok for oneliners2) If you write a module and place it in a/b/c.py you can use the classes and functions theirin by (use-modules (a b c)) 3) you can load a .py file as (i hope this work) (load "a.py") 4) If you place a module in (language python module a.py) you canimportir as a usual mode asfrom a import *The documentation is for the macro framework that enables you toworkwith python classes and idioms like python iteration. Hope this helps /Stefan On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 6:31 PM david larsson <address@hidden> wrote:Hi everyone, I am trying to wrap my head around how to use thepython-on-guilelibrary, but Im struggling. Does anyone have example code thatmighthelp, and which isn't too advanced? All tips and suggestions appreciated! Best regards, David
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