// Symbols. #ifndef _CL_SYMBOL_H #define _CL_SYMBOL_H #include "cln/string.h" namespace cln { // Symbols are just strings, uniquified through a global hash table. struct cl_symbol : public cl_rcpointer { public: // Conversion to string. operator cl_string () const; // Constructors. cl_symbol (const cl_string&); // create or lookup a symbol from its name cl_symbol (const cl_symbol&); // Assignment operators. cl_symbol& operator= (const cl_symbol&); // Private pointer manipulations. cl_symbol (cl_private_thing p) : cl_rcpointer (p) {} public: /* ugh */ // Create a new symbol given its name. cl_symbol (struct hashuniq * null, const cl_string& s); }; CL_DEFINE_COPY_CONSTRUCTOR2(cl_symbol,cl_rcpointer) CL_DEFINE_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR(cl_symbol,cl_symbol) // A symbol points to a string, so to convert cl_symbol -> cl_string, we just // take the pointer and put it into a cl_string. inline cl_symbol::operator cl_string () const { return cl_string(_as_cl_private_thing()); } // Comparison. inline bool equal (const cl_symbol& s1, const cl_symbol& s2) { return (s1.pointer == s2.pointer); } // Hash code. extern unsigned long hashcode (const cl_symbol& s); } // namespace cln #endif /* _CL_SYMBOL_H */