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Language for Extensions. It describes how to use Guile in many useful |
Language for Extensions. It describes how to use Guile in many useful |
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and interesting ways. |
and interesting ways. |
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This is edition 1.0 of the reference manual, and corresponds to Guile |
This is edition @value{MANUAL_EDITION} of the reference manual, and |
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version @value{VERSION}. |
corresponds to Guile version @value{VERSION}. |
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@end iftex |
@end iftex |
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@strong{Part III: Guile Modules} describes some important modules, |
@strong{Part III: Guile Modules} describes some important modules, |
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distributed as part of the Guile distribution, that extend the |
distributed as part of the Guile distribution, that extend the |
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functionality provided by the Guile Scheme core, most notably: |
functionality provided by the Guile Scheme core. Two important examples |
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@itemize @bullet |
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the POSIX module, which provides Scheme level procedures for system and |
the POSIX module, which provides Scheme level procedures for system and |
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network programming, conforming to the POSIX standard |
network programming that conform to the POSIX standard |
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the SLIB module, which makes Aubrey Jaffer's portable Scheme library |
the SLIB module, which makes Aubrey Jaffer's portable Scheme library |