On 11/7/12, David A. Wheeler <[email protected]> wrote:
> SRFI-105 is DONE! The SRFI-105 specification defines
> curly-infix-expressions for Scheme (note that curly-infix-expressions now
> include support for embedded neoteric-expressions). More info here:
> http://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-105/
>
> We probably need to create a new "readable" release with the modified
> semantics (these are already in the "develop" branch).
>
> It looks like the next release of guile will *include* an implementation of
> curly-infix-expressions, which is very awesome. I know that there are
> several other draft implementation of curly-infix-expressions in various
> states of readiness, besides the code from our "readable" project and the
> guile implementation, e.g.:
> * https://github.com/ktakashi/SRFI-105 (for Sagittarius)
> *
> http://gauche.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=gauche/Gauche;a=commit;h=b5b02bb
> (Gauche)
> * https://github.com/g000001/srfi-105
>
> Where possible, we need to get Scheme implementations to include
> curly-infix-expressions as part of their deployment.
>
> We need to complete the sweet-expression work, but since that builds on top
> of curly-infix and neoteric expressions, it made sense to start there. I
> think that the more systems that support curly-infix-expressions (including
> neoteric-expressions), the easier it will be to gain adoption of
> sweet-expressions.
>
Another rationale for pushing SRFI-105 first is also to effectively
"reserve" the { } characters for our use, at least in Scheme.
Sincerely,
AmkG
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