Thank you very much for your quick and helpful reply.

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On Saturday, 25 April 2020 09:58, Chris Hanson <c...@chris-hanson.org> wrote:

> An easy way is to evaluate (environment-bound-names system-global-environment)
>
> For undocumented procedures you’ll need to look in the sources. Start with 
> “src/runtime/runtime.pkg”, which contains most of the bindings going into the 
> global package. Look for clauses of the form (export () …), and then read the 
> corresponding file to see the definitions.
> On Apr 25, 2020, 1:32 AM -0700, Ethylene Glycol 
> <ethylene.gly...@protonmail.com>, wrote:
>
>> Where can I find a complete list of all the functions provided by MIT Scheme?
>>
>> For example, I discovered by typing at the Scheme prompt that MIT Scheme 
>> provides the function length=?, but, as far as I can see, it is not 
>> documented on any of the pages linked to on the MIT Scheme homepage.
>> https://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/
>>
>> Such a list would be very useful to save me from writing functions to do 
>> something already done by a function MIT Scheme provides.
>>
>> I apologise if this question is too basic for this mailing list: I am new to 
>> Scheme.

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