Internal Macros
Scheme Procedure: make-syntax-transformer name type binding
Construct a syntax transformer object. This is part of Guile’s low-level support for syntax-case.
Scheme Procedure: macro? obj
C Function: scm_macro_p (obj)
Return #t if obj is a syntax transformer, or #f otherwise.
Note that it’s a bit difficult to actually get a macro as a first-class object; simply naming it (like case) will produce a syntax error. But it is possible to get these objects using module-ref:
emacs-lisp
(macro? (module-ref (current-module) 'case))
⇒ #tScheme Procedure: macro-type m
C Function: scm_macro_type (m)
Return the type that was given when m was constructed, via make-syntax-transformer.
Scheme Procedure: macro-name m
C Function: scm_macro_name (m)
Return the name of the macro m.
Scheme Procedure: macro-binding m
C Function: scm_macro_binding (m)
Return the binding of the macro m.
Scheme Procedure: macro-transformer m
C Function: scm_macro_transformer (m)
Return the transformer of the macro m. This will return a procedure, for which one may ask the docstring. That’s the whole reason this section is documented. Actually a part of the result of macro-binding.