I am using the defclass macro from Practical Common Lisp, which takes as argument a list of symbols.
I would like to change the macro in order to let it accept a quoted list of symbols. This has the benefit of having thenm defined as constants that can be used in other convenience functions, e.g. here. I confused myself in trying to get this done.
My use case is following:
(defconstant state-slots '(unit motion mode moc-offset woc-pos woc-inc feed spindle))
;; would like to use the quoted list here:
(defclass-by-slots gc-state (unit ; :mm(=G21) :inch(=G20)
motor ; nil :on
motion ; :jog(=G0) :lin(=G1) :cw(=G2) :ccw(=G3)
mode ; :abs(=G90) :inc(=G91)
moc-offset ; woc-zero(xyz, mm) from moc-zero
woc-pos ; woc-pos(xyz, mm) from woc-zero
woc-inc
feed
spindle))
;; can use quoted slot list when using a convenience function, e.g:
(defun format-by-slots (o slots &optional str-type)
(let* ((f (lambda (s$) (eval (format-slot o s$))))
(str-type (string-upcase str-type))
(r (concatenate
'string
(format nil "~A (~A)" o (class-of o))
(reduce (lambda (s1 s2) (concatenate 'string s1 s2))
(loop for s in slots
when (funcall f s) collect it)
:from-end t :initial-value (format nil "~%")))))
(if str-type
(ppcre:regex-replace-all
(format nil "^#<~A \\{(\\d|[A-F])+\\}> " str-type)
r
(format nil "#<~A {...}> " str-type))
r)))
I am using this for several classes defined by different slots.
The nuisance is that I cannot have defined the slots uniformly for the type definition and the convenience functions which is source of annoying errors.
Solution based on [Rainer Joswig's answer] (https://stackoverflow.com/a/61154538/2336738):
(defmacro def-my-class (name supers slots-symbol)
"The value of a symbol of slots-symbol is used as the
list of slots."
`(defclass ,name ,supers
,(if (and (symbolp slots-symbol)
(symbol-value slots-symbol)
(listp (symbol-value slots-symbol)))
(mapcar #'slot->defclass-slot (symbol-value slots-symbol))
(error "~a is not a symbol which names a list of slot names" slots-symbol))))