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[Chicken-users] using regex-literals and csc?
From: |
Kyle R. Burton |
Subject: |
[Chicken-users] using regex-literals and csc? |
Date: |
Sat, 14 Jun 2008 17:06:13 -0400 |
I like regex-literals. I'm confused about how to get it to work when
compiling though. It seems to work with csi just fine (which is
great). I get an error about the read syntax when I try to compile it
(using csc) though. Is there a csc option that I should be using?
Regards,
Kyle R. Burton
address@hidden:~$ cat test.scm
(use regex-literals)
(use regex)
(printf "~a\n"
(string-substitute #/[abc]/ "" "The alphabet goes
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"))
(exit)address@hidden:~$ cat test.scm
(use regex-literals)
(use regex)
(printf "~a\n"
(string-substitute #/[abc]/ "" "The alphabet goes
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"))
(exit)
address@hidden:~$ csi -q test.scm
The lphabet goes abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
address@hidden:~$ csc test.scm
Error: invalid sharp-sign read syntax in line 4: #\/
*** Shell command terminated with exit status 1:
/home/mortis/local/bin/chicken test.scm -output-file test.c -quiet
address@hidden:~$
- [Chicken-users] using regex-literals and csc?,
Kyle R. Burton <=