> From: Taylor R Campbell <[email protected]>
> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 02:23:51 -0400
> 
> What advantage does a disjoint data type have over writing (foo 'bar:
> baz 'quux: zot)?  I know I am a relative newcomer to MIT Scheme and
> thus unqualified to make judgements such as this, but that strikes me
> as needless complication to the language and system, whose reader is
> already too complicated.

I am just hoping this is for SRFI support, not something we would use
in our own system... or is this NOT the "Old School" Scheme
congregation?  (Ummm... :-)?

Can I write

    (make-sumpn 'color "red")

as well as

    (make-sumpn :color "red")

    (make-sumpn color: "red")

and

    (make-sumpn :color: "red")

Sorry.  Not the last one?  ?


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