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Pattern matching: what does (= f pat) do?
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Vivien Kraus |
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Pattern matching: what does (= f pat) do? |
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Tue, 10 Aug 2021 19:20:11 +0200 |
Dear guile users,
The pattern matching manual has a strange description for the (= f pat)
pattern. It reads:
(= field pat) a ``field'' of an object
However, the next example shows how you can apply a function in field
without having anything to do with a field of an object.
Based on the given example, and some experiments on my part, I think
that the description should be:
(= f pat) applies f, and matches pat in the result
Am I correct?
Vivien
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