Alan Watson scripsit: > >> OK, but if I understand you correctly, this changes the behavior. [...] > > > > Quite so. > > F/X: Sharp intake of breath.
On reflection, this is too big a change to be editorial: I have added back the requirement that included content be wrapped in `begin`. > That leaves us begin (§4.2.3), programs (§5.1), definitions > (§5.3, §5.4, and §5.5), libraries (§5.6), the REPL (§5.7). In > all of these cases, the simplest definition of outermost would be that > syntactic forms are in outermost contexts if they occur in a <command > or definition> context. This presumes that programs and the language > accepted by the REPL are suitably defined in terms of <command or > definition>. I think you are probably right, but at the moment I am inclined to leave the term "outermost" to be glorked from context. -- Her he asked if O'Hare Doctor tidings sent from far John Cowan coast and she with grameful sigh him answered that http://ccil.org/~cowan O'Hare Doctor in heaven was. Sad was the man that word co...@ccil.org to hear that him so heavied in bowels ruthful. All she there told him, ruing death for friend so young, James Joyce, Ulysses algate sore unwilling God's rightwiseness to withsay. "Oxen of the Sun" _______________________________________________ Scheme-reports mailing list Scheme-reports@scheme-reports.org http://lists.scheme-reports.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/scheme-reports