2011/5/14 Elliott Cable <m...@ell.io> > I’m new to both Racket and Scheme; I’ve been reading through the R6RS, > and I’m trying to get started with some simple code. > > Unfortunately, I’m having trouble with Racket’s R6RS syntax/supporting > features; what, exactly, is `(#%module-begin)` supposed to do? How am > I supposed to properly use it? From the way I read it, I’m supposed to > wrap every R6RS “library” and “top-level program” individually in a > Racket `(#%module-begin)` to make Racket capable of understanding the > R6RS content? > > Here’s what I was getting started with, and thus the code I can’t seem > to get working. I get an error that it’s expecting an `(import)` > instead of an `(export)`, which seems to me that it would source from > Racket thinking it’s looking at an R6RS top-level program instead of a > library (where `(export)` *would* be illegal syntax): > https://gist.github.com/972114 > > The error I’m getting is thus: > > some-r6rs.rkt:1:22: top-level-program: expected an `import' > declaration, found something else in: (#%module-begin (library > (wheeeee (1 1)) (export run) (import (library (rnrs base (6)))) > (define (run a) (printf "running!\n")))) > > I don't think it's a great idea to start with R6RS, it has not gained a lot of acceptance, so its advantages against the Racket language is mostly theoretical.
That said, here's a simple R&RS program: #!r6rs (import (library (rnrs base (6))) (library (rnrs io simple (6)))) (display (+ 2 2))
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