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Position of 'proc' argument in for-each etc. taylanbayirli@xxxxxx (12 Sep 2015 21:00 UTC)
Re: Position of 'proc' argument in for-each etc. John Cowan (12 Sep 2015 22:08 UTC)
Re: Position of 'proc' argument in for-each etc. taylanbayirli@xxxxxx (12 Sep 2015 23:32 UTC)
Re: Position of 'proc' argument in for-each etc. John Cowan (13 Sep 2015 01:06 UTC)
Re: Position of 'proc' argument in for-each etc. taylanbayirli@xxxxxx (13 Sep 2015 11:46 UTC)
Re: Position of 'proc' argument in for-each etc. Per Bothner (13 Sep 2015 14:31 UTC)
Re: Position of 'proc' argument in for-each etc. taylanbayirli@xxxxxx (13 Sep 2015 14:40 UTC)
Re: Position of 'proc' argument in for-each etc. John Cowan (13 Sep 2015 17:39 UTC)

Re: Position of 'proc' argument in for-each etc. John Cowan 13 Sep 2015 17:39 UTC

Per Bothner scripsit:

> What do you mean by "native" hash table API?
>
> http://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/Hash-tables.html
>
> The only think I can think of is that Kawa is missing
> reader support for hash tables.  I think I'll add that.

Links to the native hash table APIs of many Schemes can be found in
the Sources section of SRFI 125.  If it's not linked there, it probably
doesn't exist.  :-)

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