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Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*
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John Cowan |
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Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda* |
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Sun, 8 Jul 2007 14:18:22 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11) |
Martin DeMello scripsit:
> No, I don't want to pass str into the foreign function, i want str to
> *be* the foreign function. That is, I want to use a variable rather
> than an explicit string, or a macro that generates and inserts a
> string into the right place.
Since foreign-lambda* is itself a macro, your only hope is to write
a macro that generates a foreign-lambda* with everything in the right
places.
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- [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, Martin DeMello, 2007/07/08
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, Alex Queiroz, 2007/07/08
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, Martin DeMello, 2007/07/08
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, Alex Queiroz, 2007/07/08
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, Alex Queiroz, 2007/07/08
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, Alex Queiroz, 2007/07/08
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, John Cowan, 2007/07/08
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, Martin DeMello, 2007/07/08
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, felix winkelmann, 2007/07/09
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, Martin DeMello, 2007/07/09
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, Graham Fawcett, 2007/07/09
- Re: [Chicken-users] passing a string to foreign-lambda*, felix winkelmann, 2007/07/10