Alan Manuel Gloria scripsit:

> Macros were not standard until R4RS, either (although most Scheme systems
> pre-R4RS did have a Common Lisp-like unhygienic macro system).  A better
> way would be to make a function that displays multiple values, but if you
> start doing that, you'll start wanting the full (format ...) anyway, so you
> either choose to write out a bunch of (display x) ... forms, or
> re-implementing (format ...)

Or use "fmt" format combinators, which I have proposed as the formatting
mechanism for the large language.

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