Per Bothner scripsit: > A typo in draft-3: > (merror message obj ...) > Message should be a string. raise on a new created ... > > The sentence starting with "raise" is missing a verb. Perhaps "Invokes"?
Fixed on trunk. > The example listed after error does not make use of error. It belongs with raise-continuable. Editorial ticket filed. > More fundamentally, the paradigm seems very awkward. The classic > exception-handling idiom in a language with non-continuable exception > seems to require call-cc, which is rather painful: See "guard" (4.2.7). This unwinds the dynamic state while executing the appropriate catch clause and then falls out the bottom of the guard. But if no catch clause applies, the state is rewound (except for the current handler) and the next handler is tried. -- John Cowan [email protected] http://ccil.org/~cowan Assent may be registered by a signature, a handshake, or a click of a computer mouse transmitted across the invisible ether of the Internet. Formality is not a requisite; any sign, symbol or action, or even willful inaction, as long as it is unequivocally referable to the promise, may create a contract. --Specht v. Netscape _______________________________________________ Scheme-reports mailing list [email protected] http://lists.scheme-reports.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scheme-reports
