Hi Zelphir, Zelphir Kaltstahl <zelphirkaltst...@posteo.de> writes:
> I've noticed a strange behavior of hash tables. I put in symbols as keys > and integers as values, but when I try to get the integers out again by > using the same symbol, I get back a #f instead. Here is the code I am using: > > ~~~~~~~~ > (use-modules > ;; SRFI 60: procedures for treating integers as bits > (srfi srfi-60) > (ice-9 hash-table)) > > > (define SQUARES > ;; vector, constant time access > #('A1 'B1 'C1 'D1 'E1 'F1 'G1 'H1 > 'A2 'B2 'C2 'D2 'E2 'F2 'G2 'H2 > 'A3 'B3 'C3 'D3 'E3 'F3 'G3 'H3 > 'A4 'B4 'C4 'D4 'E4 'F4 'G4 'H4 > 'A5 'B5 'C5 'D5 'E5 'F5 'G5 'H5 > 'A6 'B6 'C6 'D6 'E6 'F6 'G6 'H6 > 'A7 'B7 'C7 'D7 'E7 'F7 'G7 'H7 > 'A8 'B8 'C8 'D8 'E8 'F8 'G8 'H8)) I guess that you meant for this to be a vector of symbols. In fact, it is a vector of lists of the form (quote <symbol>), for which '<symbol> is a shorthand. scheme@(guile-user)> (vector-ref SQUARES 0) $10 = (quote A1) To fix the problem, remove all of the apostrophes (') from the elements of the vector literal above. Like list literals, vector literals take raw values, not expressions. > (hash-ref SQUARES-TO-INTEGERS 'A1) scheme@(guile-user)> (hash-ref SQUARES-TO-INTEGERS 'A1) $11 = #f scheme@(guile-user)> (hash-ref SQUARES-TO-INTEGERS ''A1) $12 = 1 Mark