Rick-
Tried it out. I agree that it doesn't work, just as you described.
I was able to verify that the problem isn't in the order that things
are being defined. The normal "list-index" gets defined first and then
the srfi-1 "list-index" gets defined later.
Once the guile prompt comes up, "li
Neil Jerram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> FWIW, I agree. In 1.7.x I believe we have more of the infrastructure
> in place to get this right - by which I mean to signal an error if a
> macro is passed in this way. But (having just tried your tests out on
> 1.7.x) it's not doing this just yet.
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