On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 10:38:33PM -0700, Matt Welland wrote:
> I don't understand why this is crashing. I'm guessing I'm failing to close
> a connection or finalize something. I also saw the same problem when I used
> sqlite3 instead of sql-de-lite. Any help or suggestions of where to look
> would
Hi Joe,
That's not really what `define-constant` is for. Here, "constant" means
"constant value", not "lexical identifier that can't be changed".
Even so, the compiler does happen to do what you're expecting (as
opposed to the interpreter, where `define-constant` is equivalent to
`define`):
I was expecting the identifier 'test1' to not change by using the
define-constant form.
However i was still able to redefine test1? How to tell the chicken
compiler to declare test1 to be a constant for real?
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I don't understand why this is crashing. I'm guessing I'm failing to close
a connection or finalize something. I also saw the same problem when I used
sqlite3 instead of sql-de-lite. Any help or suggestions of where to look
would be appreciated.
The code (based on the sqlite3 example from the rpc
Joe Python scripsit:
> Does chicken have optional type checking?
Yes, but only in compiled code. The interpreter ignores all type
declarations and makes no type-checks except at run time.
> A example and pointers to documentation would be nice.
http://wiki.call-cc.org/man/4/Types is the docume
Does chicken have optional type checking?
A example and pointers to documentation would be nice.
Thank you,
Jo
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