I was talking about the procedures that Chicken implements, like J. wrote.
I thought the term 'native' in chicken's context would refer to these
procedures.
Thanks for Help!
-Bruno
2013/3/4 Jeronimo Pellegrini j...@aleph0.info
Bruno,
If you mean native procedures in Scheme as in calling
Hi,
I was looking for a reference documentation of native procedures in Scheme,
but I found nothing.
Please, where can I find this?
Thanks!
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I recommend you check out the following eggs:
https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/4/inline
https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/4/bind
https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/4/foreigners
A combination of the following docs will help:
https://wiki.call-cc.org/man/4/Accessing%20external%20objects
On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 08:04:09PM -0300, Bruno Arruda wrote:
Hi,
I was looking for a reference documentation of native procedures in Scheme,
but I found nothing.
Please, where can I find this?
Thanks!
Perhaps you can read R5RS? There is a copy on the website [1].
There is also the
Bruno,
If you mean native procedures in Scheme as in calling
native C, or native operating system procedures from a
Scheme program, then the links you got should be enough.
Now, if you mean the procedures that are 'native' in Chicken
-- that is, those that Chicken implements, then you perhaps