I have a mostly finished implementation for SRFI-166 based on SRFI-165. It's basically the pretty printer that hasn't been implemented yet.

Hopefully, I will soon find some time to get it into a shape that can be distributed.

Am Fr., 14. Feb. 2020 um 14:13 Uhr schrieb Duy Nguyen <xxxxxx@gmail.com>:
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 8:08 PM Lassi Kortela <xxxxxx@lassi.io> wrote:
> Would you have time to make a PR to also add the tests to
> <https://github.com/srfi-explorations/srfi-test>?

You created so many repos it's hard to keep track. That's probably a
good excuse why I didn't know about this one :)

Will do later. I'll need to see if I can find any scheme without
complex support and how to exclude those tests.

> Since the SRFI 159 tests are from Chibi and/or the SRFI, I assume they
> are MIT licensed.

No explicit copyright notes in the test file so it's likely Chibi's
license, MIT.
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Duy


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