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Parameters are Guile’s facility for dynamically bound variables.
While parameters are part of the default Guile environment, in Hoot
they are provided by the (hoot parameters)
module. See
the Guile manual for more
detailed information.
A parameter is a procedure. To retrieve the value of a parameter, call it with zero arguments. To set a new value, call it with one argument.
(define counter (make-parameter 0)) (counter) ; => 0 (counter 1) (counter) ; => 1 (parameterize ((counter 2)) (counter)) ; => 2 (counter) ; => 1
Return a new parameter whose initial value is (conv init). conv is a procedure of one argument that transforms an incoming value into the value that is actually stored within the parameter. The default conv is an identity function that applies no transformation at all.
Evaluate body1 body2 … in a context where each parameter is set to its respective value. When control leaves the dynamic extent of the body, each parameter is set back to its previous value.