Just saw Ricardo's message. Sorry for the redundancy!

On November 30, 2018 8:34:46 AM EST, Adam Van Ymeren <[email protected]> wrote:
>I believe match is a macro but you need to pass map a lambda.
>
>Try (map (lambda (a) (match a ("test" #t) ...) x) 
>
>Or (map (match-lambda ("test" #t) ...) x) as match-lambda is a macro
>that expands to (lambda (a) (match a ...))
>
>
>On November 29, 2018 6:13:26 PM EST, swedebugia <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>>Hi
>>
>>I'm trying to learn how to check in guile if a node package matches
>one
>>
>>of the items in my blacklist.
>>
>>First version was with (member pkg-name blacklist) and it worked but 
>>forces me to write down all the blacklisted packages which is tedious 
>>when I can just regex match if it begins with the same name.
>>
>>Now i'm trying to do the same with match and I could not find any 
>>examples or guides on the subject that I understood. :-/
>>
>>blacklist
>>$1 = ("matcha" "webpack" "rollup-plugin-node-resolve" "browserify" 
>>"electron" "statsd" "vega" "grunt-release" "lineman"
>"lineman-angular")
>>
>>I want the procedure to return #t if a match is found and I want it to
>
>>match if it begins with the same e.g. "rollup-plugin" should match 
>>"rollup-plugin-node-resolve" and return #t
>>Else #f
>>
>>This did not work:
>>(use-modules (ice-9 match))
>>
>>(define x
>>         '("ts" "test"))
>>(map (match x
>>         ("test") #t)
>>         (else #f) x)
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>-- 
>>Cheers
>>Swedebugia

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