On 22 March 2022 07:26:38 UTC, Mekeor Melire <mek...@posteo.de> wrote: > (list "CC=gcc") > >With these changes I get this error: > > Wrong type to apply: "CC=gcc"
That can happen only if you apply the string as a procedure, i.e. forgot the the LIST. >> So does hard-coding 'gcc' over using (cc-for-target). > >Yes, I would also prefer to use cc-for-target. But I wanted to simplify >my code first. Because in order to use cc-for-target, I have to use >backticks. Why? Backticks are just short for UNQUOTE. I don't see why you'd need or even want to use that here. If you insist, you could write: `(,(string-append "CC=" (cc-for-target))) but I'd much prefer you didn't as I think it's a step back from (list (string-append "CC=" (cc-for-target))) >> Very strong opinions on Scheme coding style, that boy. > >Please don't assume gender. But yes, you can refer to me with the "he" >pronoun. If you believe yourself to be the son of god, you have problems I can't help you fix. ;-) Hi Mekeor, Kind regards, T G-R Sent on the go. Excuse or enjoy my brevity.