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From: | Gregory Marton |
Subject: | Re: 1.8.2 srfi-19 warns about current-time |
Date: | Tue, 9 Oct 2007 18:38:11 -0400 (EDT) |
module-replace! forces the list of symbols in its second argument to be put into the :replace list? (could not find documentation)Correct. It's not documented (yet).
Can I help? I mean, presuming that the sentence above, or some extension, is reasonable documentation? I get a sense that there is a reluctance to document things because that entails a commitment to supporting them in the future -- is that the issue here?
Because the argument to SRFI-19 `current-time' defaults to `time-utc', and we can't change it. :-)
Being new to the community, I don't have a sense of how this strange library system called srfi works. It does not appear to have version control. Would one propose a (string-append "srfi-" (next-id)) that's just like srfi-19 except that it has current-time defaulting to time-monotonic? If this is a ball of hair I can read about somewhere, or should take offline, I'm happy with that. I'm just curious.
Thanks, Grem -- ------ __@ Gregory A. Marton http://csail.mit.edu/~gremio/ --- _`\<,_ . -- (*)/ (*) Down with gravity! Gravity sucks! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~_~~~_~~~~~v~~~~^^^^~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~++~~~~~~~
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