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Re: [Slib-discuss] slib and mzscheme
From: |
Joerg Behrend |
Subject: |
Re: [Slib-discuss] slib and mzscheme |
Date: |
Sat, 04 Oct 2008 21:45:58 +0200 |
After inserting #f as else-condition in several if-statements, the next error
message is:
/cmp/share/slib/s/slib/mzscheme.init:409:9: rename: not a require sub-form in:
(rename mzscheme mz:require require)
Aubrey Jaffer wrote:
> | Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 00:34:40 +0200
> | From: "Joerg Behrend" <address@hidden>
> |
> | Hello, is slib still supporting mzscheme and PLT Scheme?
> |
> | Using PLT scheme 4.1.0.4, the following message appears during
> | initialization:
> |
> | /cmp/share/slib/s/slib/mzscheme.init:307:6: if: bad syntax (must have an
> "else" expression) in: (if (provided? (quote trace)) (print-call-stack cep))
> |
> | mzscheme was called as follows:
> |
> | SCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH=/cmp/share/slib/s/slib
> /cmp/share/plt-4.1.0.4/i/bin/mzscheme -f /cmp/share/slib/s/slib/mzscheme.init
>
> (if <test> <consequent>)
>
> is legal syntax in R5RS (and works in MzScheme v372). If PLT-Scheme
> is no longer supporting R5RS, then no; it will no longer run SLIB.
>
> Is 'if' the only incompatibility in plt-scheme-4? Will someone try
> changing forms like:
>
> (if (provided? (quote trace)) (print-call-stack cep))
>
> to:
>
> (if (provided? (quote trace)) (print-call-stack cep) #f)
>
> and let us know if it runs.
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