Am 21.02.2018 um 20:17 schrieb David Kastrup:
Urs Liska <[email protected]> writes:
Hi,
is it possible to retrieve the name of a function currently being defined?
myFunc =
#(define-void-function (arg)(type?)
(display (function-that-returns-'myFunc'))
No. define-void-function creates an anonymous function. It's assigned
to myFunc here, but it could also get passed as an argument, made an
element of an array or whatever else.
At the time the function is being defined, there is no name associated
with it.
OK, somehow I was afraid it is like that.
Without much hope for a more positive answer: how about the other end of
the process? When the function is actually executed it has been called
by \myFunc. Isn't this information available somewhere, on a call stack
or so? Could this be used to generate a message from the function that
includes its name?
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