How to export interface with CHICKEN Scheme?












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The documentation is not clear on how to use an interface from one unit into another.



I have the following unit a.scm:



(declare (unit a))

(define-interface polite
(say-hello))


and the following unit b.scm:



(declare (uses a))

(module foo (interface: polite) ...)


When building b.scm, csc complains about knowing about polite:



Warning: reference to possibly unbound identifier `polite'









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    The documentation is not clear on how to use an interface from one unit into another.



    I have the following unit a.scm:



    (declare (unit a))

    (define-interface polite
    (say-hello))


    and the following unit b.scm:



    (declare (uses a))

    (module foo (interface: polite) ...)


    When building b.scm, csc complains about knowing about polite:



    Warning: reference to possibly unbound identifier `polite'









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      The documentation is not clear on how to use an interface from one unit into another.



      I have the following unit a.scm:



      (declare (unit a))

      (define-interface polite
      (say-hello))


      and the following unit b.scm:



      (declare (uses a))

      (module foo (interface: polite) ...)


      When building b.scm, csc complains about knowing about polite:



      Warning: reference to possibly unbound identifier `polite'









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      The documentation is not clear on how to use an interface from one unit into another.



      I have the following unit a.scm:



      (declare (unit a))

      (define-interface polite
      (say-hello))


      and the following unit b.scm:



      (declare (uses a))

      (module foo (interface: polite) ...)


      When building b.scm, csc complains about knowing about polite:



      Warning: reference to possibly unbound identifier `polite'






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          Ok so I don't know whether it's the best way to do it, but I put my interface into its own file that I include every time I need it. So in my case it's:



          In polite.scm:



          (define-interface polite
          (say-hello))


          In b.scm:



          (declare (unit b))
          (include "polite.scm")

          (module foo (interface: polite) ...)





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            Ok so I don't know whether it's the best way to do it, but I put my interface into its own file that I include every time I need it. So in my case it's:



            In polite.scm:



            (define-interface polite
            (say-hello))


            In b.scm:



            (declare (unit b))
            (include "polite.scm")

            (module foo (interface: polite) ...)





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              Ok so I don't know whether it's the best way to do it, but I put my interface into its own file that I include every time I need it. So in my case it's:



              In polite.scm:



              (define-interface polite
              (say-hello))


              In b.scm:



              (declare (unit b))
              (include "polite.scm")

              (module foo (interface: polite) ...)





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                Ok so I don't know whether it's the best way to do it, but I put my interface into its own file that I include every time I need it. So in my case it's:



                In polite.scm:



                (define-interface polite
                (say-hello))


                In b.scm:



                (declare (unit b))
                (include "polite.scm")

                (module foo (interface: polite) ...)





                share|improve this answer













                Ok so I don't know whether it's the best way to do it, but I put my interface into its own file that I include every time I need it. So in my case it's:



                In polite.scm:



                (define-interface polite
                (say-hello))


                In b.scm:



                (declare (unit b))
                (include "polite.scm")

                (module foo (interface: polite) ...)






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