Le 3 août 2022 à 11:49, Taylan Kammer <taylan.kammer@gmail.com> a écrit :
On 03.08.2022 11:12, Damien Mattei wrote:GNU Guile 3.0.1
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scheme@(guile-user)> (define str2 "hello")
scheme@(guile-user)> (string-set! str2 4 #\a)
ice-9/boot-9.scm:1669:16: In procedure raise-exception:
string is read-only: "hello"
Entering a new prompt. Type `,bt' for a backtrace or `,q' to continue.
scheme@(guile-user) [1]> ,q
scheme@(guile-user)> (string? str2)
#t
is it a bug in Guile ? :-O
i can only find reference to deprecated read-only string in old doc:
https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/docs/docs-1.6/guile-ref/Read-Only-Strings.html#Read%20Only%20Strings <https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/docs/docs-1.6/guile-ref/Read-Only-Strings.html#Read%20Only%20Strings>
Regards,
Damien
String literals are constants, and it's intentional.I'm not sure if it's mentioned anywhere in the manual.If you want to get a mutable string from a literal, you can use: (define str (string-copy "foobar"))-- Taylan
This is standard. See the intro of
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