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							       -*- text -*-

This directory includes an example program for extending Guile with a
new (and even useful) data type, putting it into a shared library, so it 
can be called from an unmodified guile interpreter. Further, the shared 
library defines a new guile module.

To build the example, simply type

  make libbox-module

in this directory.

A box is simply an object for storing one other object in.  It can be
used for passing parameters by reference, for example.  You simply
store an object into a box, pass it to another procedure which can
store a new object into it and thus return a value via the box.

Box objects are created with `make-box', set with `box-set!' and
examined with `box-ref'.  Note that these procedures are placed in a
module called (box-module) and can thus only be accessed after using
this module.  See the following example session for usage details:

Extend your LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable (or equivalent) to include . and
.libs 

If you like this example so much that you want to have it available
for normal usage, install the dynamic libraries in the .libs directory
to the directory $(prefix)/lib

Note that after loading the extension, an explicit call to use-modules
is needed to make the exported procedures available.

$ guile
guile> (load-extension "libbox-module" "scm_init_box")
guile> make-box
<unnamed port>: In expression make-box:
<unnamed port>: Unbound variable: make-box
ABORT: (unbound-variable)

Type "(backtrace)" to get more information or "(debug)" to enter the debugger.
guile> (use-modules (box-module))
guile> (define b (make-box))
guile> b
#<box #f>
guile> (box-set! b '(list of values))
guile> b
#<box (list of values)>
guile> (box-ref b)
(list of values)
guile> (quit)
$