> No.  Look back at your code ... you defined the struct in your own 
> unnamed module just before the definition of  "select/f" 

But the thing is, the error was that it failed to recognize sql-statement 
in the test, which is provided by sql, not me. The function otherwise 
worked correctly. The thing returned by the function wasn't recognized as 
an sql-statement. It had the same printed representation as a call to 
"select" done manually.

> This is a late stage debugging version with a lot 
> of visible output - cleaned up a bit, the final version is part of a 
> scheduler I wrote.  You are free to do with it whatever you like

Thanks! Seems pretty neat.

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