David,

On 2014-01-16 23:24, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades <p...@pricom.com.au> writes:

David,


On 2014-01-16 22:42, David Kastrup wrote:
Philip Rhoades <p...@pricom.com.au> writes:

David,

I get a GUILE error on line 5

  $(let

I don't.  Copy and paste error?

  $@(let

but that didn't work either (obviously I don't know what I'm doing
. .)

Obviously.  $ splices a single expression (which is what
make-sequential-music produces) into LilyPond, $@ splices a list of
expressions.


I recopied and pasted the whole snippet - which gives the same result
as right-click and save.

The original has:

  #(let . .

  http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=274

but I get a GUILE error on that too . .

I am not going to play guessing games as to what you copied and pasted
into what version of LilyPond with what exact error messages and/or
results. As I stated, copying and pasting the original code posted in
this thread works just fine.


I just did a diff on what is in the LSR and what Paul posted in his
email - the differences are:

- the LSR has a "#" instead of a "$" on the let

- the LSR has a line (and closing brace): (ly:export

=> the LSR fails, Paul's doesn't, (FTR I am using 2.18.0).

So your first statement:

I get a GUILE error on line 5

  $(let

was wrong, and my guess

I don't.  Copy and paste error?

concerning your use of Paul's converted code was correct.  Like with
_any_ material prepared for an older version of LilyPond, you have to
run convert-ly on it before using it.  Which is just what Paul did in
order to arrive at "his" version.  Yes, this rewrites the Scheme
expression.


OK, lesson learned - obviously not the sort of behaviour I am used to with other languages . .

Thanks,

Phil.
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