You don't need both the asterisk and the underscore for the lambda. I'm not 
sure of the guile reason, but when you have a 'let*' then you use 'lambda'. For 
setenv or zero, for example, you'd use 'lambda _'


On September 12, 2016 3:33:42 PM GMT+03:00, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice 
<m...@tobias.gr> wrote:
>Efraim,
>
>Thanks!
>
>On 12/09/16 12:03, Efraim Flashner wrote:
>>> +                     (lambda* _
>>                                 ^^^
>>                Don't need the underscore here
>
>I don't see how that could work. Did you mean to drop the asterisk?
>If not, I'll need a bit more info.
>
>>             return #t on the substitute
>
>Done.
>
>> Is the name specifically lowercase? Otherwise it should be a capital
>S,
>> and again a few lines down.
>
>Yes. See the README.
>
>Now, grepping reveals a single ‘Sslh’ in there, but all other instances
>are lowercase. That seems to be the preferred form. I have no
>preference
>in the matter.
>
>Kind regards,
>
>T G-R

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