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>>>>> "Alexander" == Alexander Asteroth <alexander.asteroth@informatik.uni-bonn.de> writes:
Alexander> The following simple program:
Alexander> (define-module (std io)) (define-public println
Alexander> println) ; because of non-hobbitability of ;
Alexander> (define-public (sum . args) (apply + args))
Alexander> (define (println . args) (for-each display args) ;;;;
Alexander> this line produces the error (newline) (force-output) )
Alexander> (display "ready\n")
Alexander> Compiles without warning but when executed produces the
Alexander> following error message:
>> a.out
Alexander> ERROR: In procedure apply: ERROR: Wrong type argument
Alexander> in position 1: %S
Don't fotget that define-module and define-public are macros, which
definitions are unknown to hobbit. So, put the relevant macros on
top of your file. The simplest way to do this
is to include file hobbit4d/module.scm from the distribution.
(as the use of define-module may break in some cases, this inclusion
is currently desactivated)
Secondly, don't forget to compile with the -m flag !!!
(this will be the default in next release)
With these modifications, I can compile and run your program
correctly, even when adding after:
(display "ready\n")
the line:
(println 456 'ert "ertg")
--
B. Urban