Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 05:36:05 + (UTC)
From: Taylor Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you elaborate on the ideas you have?
There are a few principles I have in mind. These seem to be almost
orthogonal to what you have been concerned about, though I'll have to
read your document more
Kaloian Doganov wrote:
(call-with-input-file sample-data.txt
(lambda (port)
(display ((*parser (seq (match (* (alphabet full-alphabet)
(input-port-parser-buffer port)
--8--
should display:
#(Когато бях овчарче и овците пасях
A new snapshot is up. This one is able to run on all recent Macs,
including 32-bit PowerPC.
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It's been a while since I thought about this, but I used to use (pp
(syntax-quote ...)) to see the expansion of a macro. I think it still works.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 7:50 PM, fedekun wrote:
> I apologize if this has been asked before but I can't find anything about
> it
What's ref? Do you mean vector-ref?
On Nov 1, 2017 6:48 AM, "David Gray" wrote:
> I’m using ScmUtils 2016 compiled to a band using version 9.2 on OSX, and
> I’m running into a strange error.
> The simplest case I can boil it down to is:
> Using *scheme* I can do
> (define
I'm in the process of putting together a new release of MIT/GNU Scheme.
Unfortunately, while most of out contributors have moved to 64-bit
hardware, the Windows port is still 32-bit. And it hasn't worked very well
in a long time, mostly because of memory addressing issues in the 32-bit
space.
I
There's no expose handling because we always tell the server to use backing
store. The server is supposed to take care of all that for us.
Apparently there's a bug in the X server.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 4:36 PM Matt Birkholz
wrote:
> On Sat, 2018-09-08 at 13:18 -0600, Ty Lewis wrote:
>
> Is
The change is mainly because package objects are being phased out, and
will eventually be replaced by R7RS libraries.
You can of course use (->environment '(user)) instead.
On 2019-11-16 21:53, Lone Learner wrote:
Here is my MIT Scheme code:
(display (name->package '(user)))
(newline)
SVM is very slow; I’ve done informal measurements and found that it’s about 20x
slower than native code.
On Jan 3, 2020, 4:50 PM -0500, Alexander Shendi (Web.DE)
, wrote:
> Dear MIT-Scheme users,
>
> I have managed to build a version of MIT-Scheme (V 10.1.10, SVM1) under
> NetBSD/aarch64 (aka
I’m not sure exactly what you’re asking about.
The debugger can’t examine what will happen in the future, because that hasn’t
happened yet.
If you want to move forward, you have several options:
1. Resume the program using one of the restarts that are shown when you stop.
2. Evaluate
Bind the parameter param:standard-error-hook like this:
(param:standard-error-hook
(lambda (condition)
(abort->nearest (condition/report-string condition
On 10/4/21 5:08 AM, Tim Lee wrote:
Is there a setting for disabling the REPL's debugger?
I only want to see the error message,
I think Common Lisp has standard-error-hook; I would have copied that over in
the original design. The rest is just an abort with a suitable message.
In any case, it seems weird to me that you don't want the debugger. Once that
condition has aborted it's no longer accessible.
On Oct 4, 2021,
Sorry for the long delay in responding.
I'd be interested in seeing what the debugger shows for that error. Can
you run it and show the first few frames to give me an idea where the
problem is?
On 10/13/23 04:30, David Gray wrote:
How to track down the following error?
In the latest scheme
emoize node))
S3 (generate/node/ (edge-next-node) (vector-ref node 6)))
(scfg*scfg->scfg! (generator node)
(generate/node (edge-next-node (vector-ref node 6
S4 to S9 are pairs the same as S2 and S3
On 17 Oct 2023, at 10:49 PM, Chris Hanson wrote:
Sorry f
On Monday, July 18, 2022 2:27:01 PM PDT Chinmaya Nagpal wrote:
> (begin ;; -*- something: something -*-
> (+ 2 2))
This is normal and expected behavior.
When there is a comment in the first line of a “file”, in that format, it
specifies some attributes that potentially change how reading is
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