Peter Michaux scripsit: > An arbitrarily embeddable language cannot have any I/O API > requirements. ECMAScript, for example, doesn't have any I/O. It is up > to the host program, into which the language is embedded, to add host > objects which enable an I/O API appropriate to the embedding.
Hence the fact that in my proposals <http://tinyurl.com/thing-one>, all I/O is in the modules "files", "reader", "writer", and "binary". (String ports are part of the core, and so are read-char and write-char.) -- John Cowan <[email protected]> http://www.ccil.org/~cowan Today an interactive brochure website, tomorrow a global content management system that leverages collective synergy to drive "outside of the box" thinking and formulate key objectives into a win-win game plan with a quality-driven approach that focuses on empowering key players to drive-up their core competencies and increase expectations with an all-around initiative to drive up the bottom-line. --Alex Papadimoulis _______________________________________________ r6rs-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.r6rs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/r6rs-discuss
