Hello, on the bikeshedding front: I find #true and #false confusing, since everything I see on the Scheme language seems to use #t and #f. My first impression was that #true and #false were guilisms...
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 03:36:06PM +0200, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote: > Maxim Cournoyer 写道: > > I'd only agree to such a change if it's already been standardized in the > > RnRS as such > Sure, I think that's implied. #true and #false are part of the R7RS-small > standard. ...but since this does not seem to be the case, I can live with either. Try this for the fun of it: $ guile scheme@(guile-user)> (eq? #t #true) $1 = #t So this would be another argument to stay with #t. Andreas