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/* -*- c++ -*- */
/*
* Copyright 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This file is part of GNU Radio
*
* GNU Radio 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, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* GNU Radio 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 GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
* the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street,
* Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
%include "std_string.i"
%include "stdint.i"
%{
#include <boost/intrusive_ptr.hpp>
#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
#include <boost/any.hpp>
#include <complex>
#include <string>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <iosfwd>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <gruel/pmt.h>
%}
//load generated python docstrings
%include "pmt_swig_doc.i"
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Language independent exception handler
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
%include exception.i
%exception {
try {
$action
}
catch(std::exception &e) {
SWIG_exception(SWIG_RuntimeError, e.what());
}
catch(...) {
SWIG_exception(SWIG_RuntimeError, "Unknown exception");
}
}
// Template intrusive_ptr for Swig to avoid dereferencing issues
namespace pmt{
class pmt_base;
}
//%import <intrusive_ptr.i>
%import <gr_intrusive_ptr.i>
%template(swig_int_ptr) boost::intrusive_ptr<pmt::pmt_base>;
namespace pmt{
typedef boost::intrusive_ptr<pmt_base> pmt_t;
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Booleans. Two constants, #t and #f.
*
* In predicates, anything that is not #f is considered true.
* I.e., there is a single false value, #f.
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
extern const pmt_t PMT_T;
extern const pmt_t PMT_F;
//! Return true if obj is \#t or \#f, else return false.
bool pmt_is_bool(pmt_t obj);
//! Return false if obj is \#f, else return true.
bool pmt_is_true(pmt_t obj);
//! Return true if obj is \#f, else return true.
bool pmt_is_false(pmt_t obj);
//! Return \#f is val is false, else return \#t.
pmt_t pmt_from_bool(bool val);
//! Return true if val is PMT_T, return false when val is PMT_F,
// else raise wrong_type exception.
bool pmt_to_bool(pmt_t val);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Symbols
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if obj is a symbol, else false.
bool pmt_is_symbol(const pmt_t& obj);
//! Return the symbol whose name is \p s.
pmt_t pmt_string_to_symbol(const std::string &s);
//! Alias for pmt_string_to_symbol
pmt_t pmt_intern(const std::string &s);
/*!
* If \p is a symbol, return the name of the symbol as a string.
* Otherwise, raise the wrong_type exception.
*/
const std::string pmt_symbol_to_string(const pmt_t& sym);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Numbers: we support integer, real and complex
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if obj is any kind of number, else false.
bool pmt_is_number(pmt_t obj);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Integers
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if \p x is an integer number, else false
bool pmt_is_integer(pmt_t x);
//! Return the pmt value that represents the integer \p x.
pmt_t pmt_from_long(long x);
/*!
* \brief Convert pmt to long if possible.
*
* When \p x represents an exact integer that fits in a long,
* return that integer. Else raise an exception, either wrong_type
* when x is not an exact integer, or out_of_range when it doesn't fit.
*/
long pmt_to_long(pmt_t x);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* uint64_t
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if \p x is an uint64 number, else false
bool pmt_is_uint64(pmt_t x);
//! Return the pmt value that represents the uint64 \p x.
pmt_t pmt_from_uint64(uint64_t x);
/*!
* \brief Convert pmt to uint64 if possible.
*
* When \p x represents an exact integer that fits in a uint64,
* return that uint64. Else raise an exception, either wrong_type
* when x is not an exact uint64, or out_of_range when it doesn't fit.
*/
uint64_t pmt_to_uint64(pmt_t x);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Reals
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* \brief Return true if \p obj is a real number, else false.
*/
bool pmt_is_real(pmt_t obj);
//! Return the pmt value that represents double \p x.
pmt_t pmt_from_double(double x);
/*!
* \brief Convert pmt to double if possible.
*
* Returns the number closest to \p val that is representable
* as a double. The argument \p val must be a real or integer, otherwise
* a wrong_type exception is raised.
*/
double pmt_to_double(pmt_t x);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Complex
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*!
* \brief return true if \p obj is a complex number, false otherwise.
*/
bool pmt_is_complex(pmt_t obj);
//! Return a complex number constructed of the given real and imaginary parts.
pmt_t pmt_make_rectangular(double re, double im);
/*!
* If \p z is complex, real or integer, return the closest complex<double>.
* Otherwise, raise the wrong_type exception.
*/
std::complex<double> pmt_to_complex(pmt_t z);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Pairs
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
extern const pmt_t PMT_NIL; //< the empty list
//! Return true if \p x is the empty list, otherwise return false.
bool pmt_is_null(const pmt_t& x);
//! Return true if \p obj is a pair, else false.
bool pmt_is_pair(const pmt_t& obj);
//! Return a newly allocated pair whose car is \p x and whose cdr is \p y.
pmt_t pmt_cons(const pmt_t& x, const pmt_t& y);
//! If \p pair is a pair, return the car of the \p pair, otherwise raise wrong_type.
pmt_t pmt_car(const pmt_t& pair);
//! If \p pair is a pair, return the cdr of the \p pair, otherwise raise wrong_type.
pmt_t pmt_cdr(const pmt_t& pair);
//! Stores \p value in the car field of \p pair.
void pmt_set_car(pmt_t pair, pmt_t value);
//! Stores \p value in the cdr field of \p pair.
void pmt_set_cdr(pmt_t pair, pmt_t value);
pmt_t pmt_caar(pmt_t pair);
pmt_t pmt_cadr(pmt_t pair);
pmt_t pmt_cdar(pmt_t pair);
pmt_t pmt_cddr(pmt_t pair);
pmt_t pmt_caddr(pmt_t pair);
pmt_t pmt_cadddr(pmt_t pair);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Tuples
*
* Store a fixed number of objects. Tuples are not modifiable, and thus
* are excellent for use as messages. Indexing is zero based.
* Access time to an element is O(1).
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if \p x is a tuple, othewise false.
bool pmt_is_tuple(pmt_t x);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple();
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0, const pmt_t &e1);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0, const pmt_t &e1, const pmt_t &e2);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0, const pmt_t &e1, const pmt_t &e2, const pmt_t &e3);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0, const pmt_t &e1, const pmt_t &e2, const pmt_t &e3, const pmt_t &e4);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0, const pmt_t &e1, const pmt_t &e2, const pmt_t &e3, const pmt_t &e4, const pmt_t &e5);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0, const pmt_t &e1, const pmt_t &e2, const pmt_t &e3, const pmt_t &e4, const pmt_t &e5, const pmt_t &e6);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0, const pmt_t &e1, const pmt_t &e2, const pmt_t &e3, const pmt_t &e4, const pmt_t &e5, const pmt_t &e6, const pmt_t &e7);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0, const pmt_t &e1, const pmt_t &e2, const pmt_t &e3, const pmt_t &e4, const pmt_t &e5, const pmt_t &e6, const pmt_t &e7, const pmt_t &e8);
pmt_t pmt_make_tuple(const pmt_t &e0, const pmt_t &e1, const pmt_t &e2, const pmt_t &e3, const pmt_t &e4, const pmt_t &e5, const pmt_t &e6, const pmt_t &e7, const pmt_t &e8, const pmt_t &e9);
/*!
* If \p x is a vector or proper list, return a tuple containing the elements of x
*/
pmt_t pmt_to_tuple(const pmt_t &x);
/*!
* Return the contents of position \p k of \p tuple.
* \p k must be a valid index of \p tuple.
*/
pmt_t pmt_tuple_ref(const pmt_t &tuple, size_t k);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Vectors
*
* These vectors can hold any kind of objects. Indexing is zero based.
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if \p x is a vector, othewise false.
bool pmt_is_vector(pmt_t x);
//! Make a vector of length \p k, with initial values set to \p fill
pmt_t pmt_make_vector(size_t k, pmt_t fill);
/*!
* Return the contents of position \p k of \p vector.
* \p k must be a valid index of \p vector.
*/
pmt_t pmt_vector_ref(pmt_t vector, size_t k);
//! Store \p obj in position \p k.
void pmt_vector_set(pmt_t vector, size_t k, pmt_t obj);
//! Store \p fill in every position of \p vector
void pmt_vector_fill(pmt_t vector, pmt_t fill);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Binary Large Objects (BLOBs)
*
* Handy for passing around uninterpreted chunks of memory.
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if \p x is a blob, othewise false.
bool pmt_is_blob(pmt_t x);
/*!
* \brief Make a blob given a pointer and length in bytes
*
* \param buf is the pointer to data to use to create blob
* \param len is the size of the data in bytes.
*
* The data is copied into the blob.
*/
pmt_t pmt_make_blob(const void *buf, size_t len);
//! Return a pointer to the blob's data
const void *pmt_blob_data(pmt_t blob);
//! Return the blob's length in bytes
size_t pmt_blob_length(pmt_t blob);
/*!
* <pre>
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Uniform Numeric Vectors
*
* A uniform numeric vector is a vector whose elements are all of single
* numeric type. pmt offers uniform numeric vectors for signed and
* unsigned 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit integers, two sizes of
* floating point values, and complex floating-point numbers of these
* two sizes. Indexing is zero based.
*
* The names of the functions include these tags in their names:
*
* u8 unsigned 8-bit integers
* s8 signed 8-bit integers
* u16 unsigned 16-bit integers
* s16 signed 16-bit integers
* u32 unsigned 32-bit integers
* s32 signed 32-bit integers
* u64 unsigned 64-bit integers
* s64 signed 64-bit integers
* f32 the C++ type float
* f64 the C++ type double
* c32 the C++ type complex<float>
* c64 the C++ type complex<double>
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* </pre>
*/
//! true if \p x is any kind of uniform numeric vector
bool pmt_is_uniform_vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_u8vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_s8vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_u16vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_s16vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_u32vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_s32vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_u64vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_s64vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_f32vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_f64vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_c32vector(pmt_t x);
bool pmt_is_c64vector(pmt_t x);
pmt_t pmt_make_u8vector(size_t k, uint8_t fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_s8vector(size_t k, int8_t fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_u16vector(size_t k, uint16_t fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_s16vector(size_t k, int16_t fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_u32vector(size_t k, uint32_t fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_s32vector(size_t k, int32_t fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_u64vector(size_t k, uint64_t fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_s64vector(size_t k, int64_t fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_f32vector(size_t k, float fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_f64vector(size_t k, double fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_c32vector(size_t k, std::complex<float> fill);
pmt_t pmt_make_c64vector(size_t k, std::complex<double> fill);
pmt_t pmt_init_u8vector(size_t k, const uint8_t *data);
pmt_t pmt_init_s8vector(size_t k, const int8_t *data);
pmt_t pmt_init_u16vector(size_t k, const uint16_t *data);
pmt_t pmt_init_s16vector(size_t k, const int16_t *data);
pmt_t pmt_init_u32vector(size_t k, const uint32_t *data);
pmt_t pmt_init_s32vector(size_t k, const int32_t *data);
pmt_t pmt_init_f32vector(size_t k, const float *data);
pmt_t pmt_init_f64vector(size_t k, const double *data);
pmt_t pmt_init_c32vector(size_t k, const std::complex<float> *data);
pmt_t pmt_init_c64vector(size_t k, const std::complex<double> *data);
uint8_t pmt_u8vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
int8_t pmt_s8vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
uint16_t pmt_u16vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
int16_t pmt_s16vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
uint32_t pmt_u32vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
int32_t pmt_s32vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
uint64_t pmt_u64vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
int64_t pmt_s64vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
float pmt_f32vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
double pmt_f64vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
std::complex<float> pmt_c32vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
std::complex<double> pmt_c64vector_ref(pmt_t v, size_t k);
void pmt_u8vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, uint8_t x); //< v[k] = x
void pmt_s8vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, int8_t x);
void pmt_u16vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, uint16_t x);
void pmt_s16vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, int16_t x);
void pmt_u32vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, uint32_t x);
void pmt_s32vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, int32_t x);
void pmt_u64vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, uint64_t x);
void pmt_s64vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, int64_t x);
void pmt_f32vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, float x);
void pmt_f64vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, double x);
void pmt_c32vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, std::complex<float> x);
void pmt_c64vector_set(pmt_t v, size_t k, std::complex<double> x);
// Return const pointers to the elements
const void *pmt_uniform_vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< works with any; len is in bytes
const uint8_t *pmt_u8vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const int8_t *pmt_s8vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const uint16_t *pmt_u16vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const int16_t *pmt_s16vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const uint32_t *pmt_u32vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const int32_t *pmt_s32vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const uint64_t *pmt_u64vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const int64_t *pmt_s64vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const float *pmt_f32vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const double *pmt_f64vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const std::complex<float> *pmt_c32vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
const std::complex<double> *pmt_c64vector_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
// Return non-const pointers to the elements
void *pmt_uniform_vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< works with any; len is in bytes
uint8_t *pmt_u8vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
int8_t *pmt_s8vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
uint16_t *pmt_u16vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
int16_t *pmt_s16vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
uint32_t *pmt_u32vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
int32_t *pmt_s32vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
uint64_t *pmt_u64vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
int64_t *pmt_s64vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
float *pmt_f32vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
double *pmt_f64vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
std::complex<float> *pmt_c32vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
std::complex<double> *pmt_c64vector_writable_elements(pmt_t v, size_t &len); //< len is in elements
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Dictionary (a.k.a associative array, hash, map)
*
* This is a functional data structure that is persistent. Updating a
* functional data structure does not destroy the existing version, but
* rather creates a new version that coexists with the old.
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if \p obj is a dictionary
bool pmt_is_dict(const pmt_t &obj);
//! Make an empty dictionary
pmt_t pmt_make_dict();
//! Return a new dictionary with \p key associated with \p value.
pmt_t pmt_dict_add(const pmt_t &dict, const pmt_t &key, const pmt_t &value);
//! Return a new dictionary with \p key removed.
pmt_t pmt_dict_delete(const pmt_t &dict, const pmt_t &key);
//! Return true if \p key exists in \p dict
bool pmt_dict_has_key(const pmt_t &dict, const pmt_t &key);
//! If \p key exists in \p dict, return associated value; otherwise return \p not_found.
pmt_t pmt_dict_ref(const pmt_t &dict, const pmt_t &key, const pmt_t ¬_found);
//! Return list of (key . value) pairs
pmt_t pmt_dict_items(pmt_t dict);
//! Return list of keys
pmt_t pmt_dict_keys(pmt_t dict);
//! Return list of values
pmt_t pmt_dict_values(pmt_t dict);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Any (wraps boost::any -- can be used to wrap pretty much anything)
*
* Cannot be serialized or used across process boundaries.
* See http://www.boost.org/doc/html/any.html
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if \p obj is an any
bool pmt_is_any(pmt_t obj);
//! make an any
pmt_t pmt_make_any(const boost::any &any);
//! Return underlying boost::any
boost::any pmt_any_ref(pmt_t obj);
//! Store \p any in \p obj
void pmt_any_set(pmt_t obj, const boost::any &any);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* msg_accepter -- pmt representation of gruel::msg_accepter
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if \p obj is a msg_accepter
bool pmt_is_msg_accepter(const pmt_t &obj);
//! make a msg_accepter
pmt_t pmt_make_msg_accepter(boost::shared_ptr<gruel::msg_accepter> ma);
//! Return underlying msg_accepter
boost::shared_ptr<gruel::msg_accepter> pmt_msg_accepter_ref(const pmt_t &obj);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* General functions
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
//! Return true if x and y are the same object; otherwise return false.
bool pmt_eq(const pmt_t& x, const pmt_t& y);
/*!
* \brief Return true if x and y should normally be regarded as the same object, else false.
*
* <pre>
* eqv returns true if:
* x and y are the same object.
* x and y are both \#t or both \#f.
* x and y are both symbols and their names are the same.
* x and y are both numbers, and are numerically equal.
* x and y are both the empty list (nil).
* x and y are pairs or vectors that denote same location in store.
* </pre>
*/
bool pmt_eqv(const pmt_t& x, const pmt_t& y);
/*!
* pmt_equal recursively compares the contents of pairs and vectors,
* applying pmt_eqv on other objects such as numbers and symbols.
* pmt_equal may fail to terminate if its arguments are circular data
* structures.
*/
bool pmt_equal(const pmt_t& x, const pmt_t& y);
//! Return the number of elements in v
size_t pmt_length(const pmt_t& v);
/*!
* \brief Find the first pair in \p alist whose car field is \p obj
* and return that pair.
*
* \p alist (for "association list") must be a list of pairs. If no pair
* in \p alist has \p obj as its car then \#f is returned.
* Uses pmt_eq to compare \p obj with car fields of the pairs in \p alist.
*/
pmt_t pmt_assq(pmt_t obj, pmt_t alist);
/*!
* \brief Find the first pair in \p alist whose car field is \p obj
* and return that pair.
*
* \p alist (for "association list") must be a list of pairs. If no pair
* in \p alist has \p obj as its car then \#f is returned.
* Uses pmt_eqv to compare \p obj with car fields of the pairs in \p alist.
*/
pmt_t pmt_assv(pmt_t obj, pmt_t alist);
/*!
* \brief Find the first pair in \p alist whose car field is \p obj
* and return that pair.
*
* \p alist (for "association list") must be a list of pairs. If no pair
* in \p alist has \p obj as its car then \#f is returned.
* Uses pmt_equal to compare \p obj with car fields of the pairs in \p alist.
*/
pmt_t pmt_assoc(pmt_t obj, pmt_t alist);
/*!
* \brief Apply \p proc element-wise to the elements of list and returns
* a list of the results, in order.
*
* \p list must be a list. The dynamic order in which \p proc is
* applied to the elements of \p list is unspecified.
*/
pmt_t pmt_map(pmt_t proc(const pmt_t&), pmt_t list);
/*!
* \brief reverse \p list.
*
* \p list must be a proper list.
*/
pmt_t pmt_reverse(pmt_t list);
/*!
* \brief destructively reverse \p list.
*
* \p list must be a proper list.
*/
pmt_t pmt_reverse_x(pmt_t list);
/*!
* \brief (acons x y a) == (cons (cons x y) a)
*/
inline static pmt_t
pmt_acons(pmt_t x, pmt_t y, pmt_t a)
{
return pmt_cons(pmt_cons(x, y), a);
}
/*!
* \brief locates \p nth element of \n list where the car is the 'zeroth' element.
*/
pmt_t pmt_nth(size_t n, pmt_t list);
/*!
* \brief returns the tail of \p list that would be obtained by calling
* cdr \p n times in succession.
*/
pmt_t pmt_nthcdr(size_t n, pmt_t list);
/*!
* \brief Return the first sublist of \p list whose car is \p obj.
* If \p obj does not occur in \p list, then \#f is returned.
* pmt_memq use pmt_eq to compare \p obj with the elements of \p list.
*/
pmt_t pmt_memq(pmt_t obj, pmt_t list);
/*!
* \brief Return the first sublist of \p list whose car is \p obj.
* If \p obj does not occur in \p list, then \#f is returned.
* pmt_memv use pmt_eqv to compare \p obj with the elements of \p list.
*/
pmt_t pmt_memv(pmt_t obj, pmt_t list);
/*!
* \brief Return the first sublist of \p list whose car is \p obj.
* If \p obj does not occur in \p list, then \#f is returned.
* pmt_member use pmt_equal to compare \p obj with the elements of \p list.
*/
pmt_t pmt_member(pmt_t obj, pmt_t list);
/*!
* \brief Return true if every element of \p list1 appears in \p list2, and false otherwise.
* Comparisons are done with pmt_eqv.
*/
bool pmt_subsetp(pmt_t list1, pmt_t list2);
/*!
* \brief Return a list of length 1 containing \p x1
*/
pmt_t pmt_list1(const pmt_t& x1);
/*!
* \brief Return a list of length 2 containing \p x1, \p x2
*/
pmt_t pmt_list2(const pmt_t& x1, const pmt_t& x2);
/*!
* \brief Return a list of length 3 containing \p x1, \p x2, \p x3
*/
pmt_t pmt_list3(const pmt_t& x1, const pmt_t& x2, const pmt_t& x3);
/*!
* \brief Return a list of length 4 containing \p x1, \p x2, \p x3, \p x4
*/
pmt_t pmt_list4(const pmt_t& x1, const pmt_t& x2, const pmt_t& x3, const pmt_t& x4);
/*!
* \brief Return a list of length 5 containing \p x1, \p x2, \p x3, \p x4, \p x5
*/
pmt_t pmt_list5(const pmt_t& x1, const pmt_t& x2, const pmt_t& x3, const pmt_t& x4, const pmt_t& x5);
/*!
* \brief Return a list of length 6 containing \p x1, \p x2, \p x3, \p x4, \p
* x5, \p x6
*/
pmt_t pmt_list6(const pmt_t& x1, const pmt_t& x2, const pmt_t& x3, const pmt_t& x4, const pmt_t& x5, const pmt_t& x6);
/*!
* \brief Return \p list with \p item added to it.
*/
pmt_t pmt_list_add(pmt_t list, const pmt_t& item);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* read / write
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
extern const pmt_t PMT_EOF; //< The end of file object
//! return true if obj is the EOF object, otherwise return false.
bool pmt_is_eof_object(pmt_t obj);
/*!
* read converts external representations of pmt objects into the
* objects themselves. Read returns the next object parsable from
* the given input port, updating port to point to the first
* character past the end of the external representation of the
* object.
*
* If an end of file is encountered in the input before any
* characters are found that can begin an object, then an end of file
* object is returned. The port remains open, and further attempts
* to read will also return an end of file object. If an end of file
* is encountered after the beginning of an object's external
* representation, but the external representation is incomplete and
* therefore not parsable, an error is signaled.
*/
pmt_t pmt_read(std::istream &port);
/*!
* Write a written representation of \p obj to the given \p port.
*/
void pmt_write(pmt_t obj, std::ostream &port);
/*!
* Return a string representation of \p obj.
* This is the same output as would be generated by pmt_write.
*/
std::string pmt_write_string(pmt_t obj);
/*!
* \brief Write pmt string representation to stdout.
*/
void pmt_print(pmt_t v);
/*
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* portable byte stream representation
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*!
* \brief Write portable byte-serial representation of \p obj to \p sink
*/
bool pmt_serialize(pmt_t obj, std::streambuf &sink);
/*!
* \brief Create obj from portable byte-serial representation
*/
pmt_t pmt_deserialize(std::streambuf &source);
void pmt_dump_sizeof(); // debugging
/*!
* \brief Provide a simple string generating interface to pmt's serialize function
*/
std::string pmt_serialize_str(pmt_t obj);
/*!
* \brief Provide a simple string generating interface to pmt's deserialize function
*/
pmt_t pmt_deserialize_str(std::string str);
} //namespace pmt
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