One of Vincent's recent emails reminded me of this. Nowhere in the report is
the polar complex form described. The syntax is mentioned in the grammar on
page 50, but when I went hunting for any requirements on the arguments and
to confirm my assumptions, it was not to be found.

Archaeological expeditions were similarly unrewarding — the current
description of numbers  has remained more or less unchanged since at least
R4RS and the 1@1 style is not mentioned. One can kind of reverse-engineer
the requirements from the hints in the description of (make-polar ...) and
(angle ...) on page 29, but even there it doesn't explicitly tie the polar
form to the x@y syntax!

In fact, even the rectangular complex form isn't defined, but it could be
argued that x+iy is familiar from high school mathematics, whereas the "@"
symbol for polar form is not.

Regards,
Malcolm
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