well, I don't believe in copy-paste code too. But my vote would be "at least I can trust the official manual"...
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 12:42 AM, Ian Price <ianpric...@googlemail.com>wrote: > > Hi guilers, > > is there an "official" policy on whether or not examples in the manual > should be self contained? > > On IRC, kudkudyak was confused about read-line not being found when he > tried to run one of the socket examples. Naturally, I pointed out that > this is because read-line is in (ice-9 rdelim). > > Some manual examples, however, do include imports > > https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Hash-Table-Reference.html > includes srfis 1 and 13. An example in > https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Dynamic-FFI.html > includes (rnrs bytevectors). > > With the obvious exception of examples whose entire purpose is to show > off the module system, and similar, I think we should adopt a consistent > policy one way or the other, and adapt all the examples to it. > > My vote would be for self-contained: it can be copied directly into a > file or REPL and executed, and IMO reduces confusion. I already try to > do this when posting any examples on paste.lisp.org or in a gist. > > Other people may feel differently, as it is relatively easy to search > the manual for missing procedures and, as cky put it, "I don't believe > in copypasta coding". > > -- > Ian Price > > "Programming is like pinball. The reward for doing it well is > the opportunity to do it again" - from "The Wizardy Compiled" > > >