Jeremy Steward scripsit: > Nonetheless, I noticed that the SRFI document mentions implementing > lazy sequences in a different way (utilizing SRFI 121: Generators, > which is also on your list). I was wondering if the lazy-seq egg has > been brought up whatsoever regarding this SRFI, and if there's some > difference I'm not seeing here.
As best I can tell, the lazy-seq egg is more like SRFI 41 than like SRFI 127. I'm considering turning it into a SRFI to serve as a possible alternative to SRFI 41 and/or 127. -- John Cowan http://www.ccil.org/~cowan [email protected] Consider the matter of Analytic Philosophy. Dennett and Bennett are well-known. Dennett rarely or never cites Bennett, so Bennett rarely or never cites Dennett. There is also one Dummett. By their works shall ye know them. However, just as no trinities have fourth persons (Zeppo Marx notwithstanding), Bummett is hardly known by his works. Indeed, Bummett does not exist. It is part of the function of this and other e-mail messages, therefore, to do what they can to create him. _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
