8 Enumerations (revised)
| (require (planet untyped/unlib/enumeration)) | 
Utilities for defining simple enumerations of booleans, symbols and integers. These are useful wherever you would normally use a small collection of literals to represent possible values of a variable, and test for value equality with eq?. The define-enum form binds the literals to Scheme identifiers so the compiler catches typos that might otherwise take a long time to debug.
| (struct enum (name values pretty-values)) | 
| name : symbol? | 
| values : (listof (U boolean? symbol? integer?)) | 
| pretty-values : (listof string?) | 
An enumeration. For each symbol in values there is a human-readable string equivalent in pretty-values.
| (enum->string enum [separator]) → string? | 
| enum : enum? | 
| separator : string? = ", " | 
Returns a string representation of (enum-values enum), useful for including in debugging output. separator is used to separate the enum values in the return value.
| Examples: | 
| > (define-enum vehicle (car boat plane)) | 
| > (enum->string vehicle) | 
| "car, boat, plane" | 
| (enum->pretty-string enum [separator]) → string? | 
| enum : enum? | 
| separator : string? = ", " | 
Returns a string representation of (enum-pretty-values enum), useful for describing the possible values to a user. separator is used to separate the enum values in the return value.
| Examples: | 
| > (define-enum vehicle (car boat plane)) | 
| > (enum->pretty-string vehicle) | 
| "car, boat, plane" | 
| (enum-value? enum value) → boolean? | 
| enum : enum? | 
| value : any | 
Returns #t if value is a member of (enum-values enum).
| Examples: | 
| > (define-enum vehicle (car boat plane)) | 
| > (enum-value? vehicle 'car) | 
| #t | 
| > (enum-value? vehicle 'apple) | 
| #f | 
| (enum-prettify enum value [default]) → string? | ||||||||||||
| enum : enum? | ||||||||||||
| value : symbol? | ||||||||||||
| 
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Returns the pretty equivalent of value. If value is not found in enum, default is used instead:
- if default is a procedure, it is called to determine the return value; 
- if default is not a procedure, it is returned. 
Binds enum-id to an identifier macro that can be used:
- in argument position to refer to an enum struct; 
- in procedure call position to retrieve a value from the enumeration. 
| Examples: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| > (options a) | ||||
| option1 | ||||
| > (options b) | ||||
| b | ||||
| > (options c) | ||||
| c | ||||
| 
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| ("first option" "second option" "c") | 
| (enum-list enum value ) | 
Expands to a list of values from enum.
| Examples: | 
| > (define-enum vehicles (car boat plane)) | 
| > (enum-list vehicles car boat) | 
| (car boat) | 
| (enum-case enum value clause ) | ||||||||||
| 
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Like case but each value must be a value from enum. If an else expression is not provided, the values must cover the complete enumeration.
| Examples: | ||||
| > (define-enum vehicles (car boat plane)) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| > (flies? 'car) | ||||
| #f | ||||
| > (flies? 'plane) | ||||
| #t |