Yesterday I make install the mit-scheme. And i use some methods in the repl.
However. I don't know how to compile a code file Here is " how to compile " in mit-scheme User’s Manual 4.1 Compilation Procedures cf filename [destination] [procedure] This is the program that transforms a source-code file into native-code binary form. If destination is not given, as in (cf "foo") cf compiles the file ‘foo.scm’, producing the file ‘foo.com’ (incidentally it will also produce ‘foo.bin’, ‘foo.bci’, and possibly ‘foo.ext’). If you later evaluate (load "foo") ‘foo.com’ will be loaded rather than ‘foo.scm’. If destination is given, it says where the output files should go. If this argument is a directory, they go in that directory, e.g.: (cf "foo" "../bar/") will take ‘foo.scm’ and generate the file ‘../bar/foo.com’. If destination is not a directory, it is the root name of the output: (cf "foo" "bar") takes ‘foo.scm’ and generates ‘bar.com’. I can't understand . I use scheme --compile test.asm It doesn't work; thank you _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"