Once I spelled receive correctly it works like a champ. Thanks.I
cannot
get over what a great language Scheme is and what a great system Chicken is.
Why would anyone use anything else?
Thanks again.What I was missing in trying to use receive was that
the results
must be handled
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 09:04:19AM -0400, William Ramsay wrote:
Once I spelled receive correctly it works like a champ. Thanks.I
cannot
get over what a great language Scheme is and what a great system Chicken is.
Why would anyone use anything else?
Would you mind convincing my boss?
William Ramsay scripsit:
Thanks again.What I was missing in trying to use receive was that
the results
must be handled inside the body of the procedure.
If you actually want a list, it's easy to get one with
(receive foo (whatever x y z) foo)
--
John Cowan[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hallo,
On 9/25/07, Peter Bex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 09:04:19AM -0400, William Ramsay wrote:
Once I spelled receive correctly it works like a champ. Thanks.I
cannot
get over what a great language Scheme is and what a great system Chicken is.
Why would
On 9/25/07, Alex Queiroz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/25/07, Peter Bex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 09:04:19AM -0400, William Ramsay wrote:
Why would anyone use anything else?
Would you mind convincing my boss? :)
Get into the queue! :-)
For what it's worth, I
Graham Fawcett scripsit:
Some of the things I would have used in my elevator pitch for Chicken
(keeping in mind that Web apps are my thing):
These should be posted to the Wiki.
--
John Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://ccil.org/~cowan
Original line from The Warrior's Apprentice by Lois
Hallo,
On 9/24/07, William Ramsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone explain to me how to get the four values from the imlib2 egg
procedure (imlib:pixel/rgba img x y)? It seems to only return the
first value,
but it's supposed to return four values. This may be more of a scheme
That's the problem, I don't know what to use.I've tried call-with-values
and receive, but both give me errors, mostly because I have no idea what
I'm doing.Receive expects (name1 name2 ...) valexp body, but this
produces an error since name1 is not a command.
Why not just return a list
On 9/24/07, William Ramsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's the problem, I don't know what to use.I've tried call-with-values
and receive, but both give me errors, mostly because I have no idea what
I'm doing.
The call to (imlib:pixel img x y) should return the r, g, b, a values
of the
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 04:29:25PM -0400, William Ramsay wrote:
That's the problem, I don't know what to use.I've tried call-with-values
and receive, but both give me errors, mostly because I have no idea what
I'm doing.Receive expects (name1 name2 ...) valexp body, but this
produces
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:42:22PM +0200, Peter Bex wrote:
Yes, this is (afaik) a deviation from the standard. I don't like
it one bit, precisely for this reason: it's damned confusing. I want
an error if I forgot to receive all values, I don't want the first
value, dammit!
Sorry for the
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