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Re: streams are cool, you could stream virtually anything!
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Michael Heerdegen |
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Re: streams are cool, you could stream virtually anything! |
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Fri, 06 Nov 2015 03:47:00 +0100 |
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John Wiegley <address@hidden> writes:
> I'd prefer `stream-car', myself. Maintaining consistency of
> nomenclature between "in memory lists" and "generated lists" (aka,
> streams) makes it very intuitive to pick the right name. And there
> will be many new ones to come. This is a mine rich and waiting.
Are you really speaking about what had been discussed here,
i.e. somewhat like this:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(defmacro stream-pop (place)
"Return the first element of the stream stored in PLACE.
Set PLACE to it's `stream-cdr'."
`(if (stream-empty-p ,place)
(signal 'some-new-error-type nil)
(prog1 (stream-first ,place)
(cl-callf stream-rest ,place))))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
or about what is currently named `stream-first'? When you want the
above pop thing to be named `stream-car', I don't understand your
preference.
If not: FWIW, personally I prefer `stream-first' and `stream-rest' to
`stream-car' and `stream-cdr' because these different names underline
that streams are not conses. And that's an important aspect to keep in
mind. In particular, streams are immutable, but a function named
`stream-car' would somehow suggest the opposite. Not only are names
important to be mnemonic; they are also a way for the user to build a
mental model, and that should not lead him to problematic analogies.
Michael.
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