On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 10:07:50PM -0700, Alexej Magura wrote:
What's Chicken Scheme licensed with? I did a brief search of the
website, but I didn't see anything about licensing; sspecifically,
is Chicken Scheme open source?
It's right there on the homepage at http://www.call-cc.org:
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I have a record type, SOME-RT, and am implementing operations for it. As
a habit, I keep putting an 'assert' expression at the beginning of each
procedure.
(define (some-rt-some-op param1)
(assert (some-rt? param1) ...)
However, I doubt if I'm doing things the idiomatic way. Is this the
Hi Chickeneers,
I'm happy to announce two new eggs: Hyperscene and Hypergiant.
Hyperscene is a relatively low-level scene management library that is a set of
bindings to a C library of the same name.
Hypergiant uses Hyperscene, and many other eggs, to create a library aimed at
making games in
I love it!
Than-you for the hard work.
-Dan
On 6 Jan 2015 12:47, Alex Charlton alex.n.charl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Chickeneers,
I'm happy to announce two new eggs: Hyperscene and Hypergiant.
Hyperscene is a relatively low-level scene management library that is a
set of bindings to a C