Yes,  I know the functino for reading s-expressions seems to be (read [in]).

I want a loop that reads S-expressions and does something to each one, until 
there are no more to be found in a file.

Now of course that's absurdly easy to do with a tail-recursice loop.

But I's like it to look like a loop, with (for ...) or (while ...) or 
(loop ...) or something like that.

But I fail to fine any iterators that process a file, such as (in-file 
...)

There's a long list of iterators in 
   https://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/for.html
and in 
   https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/for.html

An I just looking in the wrong place, or are there really no iterators 
for reading a stream of s-expressions from a file.

-- hendrik

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