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Re: why format procedure produce error?
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Linas Vepstas |
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Re: why format procedure produce error? |
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Wed, 11 Nov 2009 10:20:31 -0600 |
2009/11/11 Changying Li <address@hidden>:
> in the guile manual:
> -- Scheme Procedure: format dest fmt [args...]
> Write output specified by the FMT string to DEST. DEST can be an
> output port, `#t' for `current-output-port' (*note Default
> Ports::), a number for `current-error-port', or `#f' to return the
> output as a string.
>
> what's the meaning of NUMBER?
> I want to write things to error port, so I write
> (format 1 "hello")
>
> standard input:5:1: In procedure simple-format in expression (format 1
> "hello"):
> standard input:5:1: Wrong type argument in position 1: 1
> ABORT: (wrong-type-arg)
>
>
> it work when I use (format (current-error-port) "hello")
>
> Is there something wrong in the guile manual ?
That would be my guess. I assume that once upon a time,
an integer was interpreted as a file or socket number, but
that this code was later disabled, and the documentation
was not changed. I guess that supporting fileno would have
made an mswindows version difficult -- besides, raw fileno
numbers are kind of a bad idea in this day and age.
--linas