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Re: Guile and Swig
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Ian Price |
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Re: Guile and Swig |
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Sun, 21 Apr 2013 07:45:15 +0100 |
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address@hidden (Ludovic Court$(D+2(Bs) writes:
> I$B!G(Bve never seen that second style in Scheme or even Lisp code.
I've seen it before in toy OO systems for Scheme. SICP uses it for a
bit, as does the prometheus prototype OO library, and I believe Oleg's
pure-fp OO example.
> Even GOOPS, Guile$B!G(Bs object oriented layer, which derives from CLOS
> (Common Lisp$B!G(Bs), uses the first style.
As does Racket's class library through the 'send' form.
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