On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 15:19:50 -0500, Eli Barzilay <[email protected]> wrote:

>> AFAIK, only Kawa and MIT provide pathnames as a built-in, though
>> there may be external packages that provide them on other systems.
>> MIT is essentially CL in semantics, whereas Kawa is mostly about
>> URIs.

> Racket had a separate `path' type for a long time now.  (Though it's
> nowhere near the CL headache, and has no relation to uris.)

Taylor Campbell has a URI library that is portable and that I have used  
before in some of my code.

Additionally, Chez Scheme does not provide a different path type, but it  
does have a set of path procedures on path strings.

        Aaron W. Hsu

-- 
Programming is just another word for the lost art of thinking.

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