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A restart object is very simple, since it encapsulates only a name, effector, interactor, and
description.
procedure+ restart? object
Returns #f if and only if object is not a restart.
procedure+ restart/name restart
Returns the name of restart. While the Scheme error system uses only symbols and
the object #f for its predefined names, programs may use arbitrary objects (name
equivalence is tested using eq?).
procedure+ restart/effector restart
Returns the effector encapsulated in... (Update)
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...read the object in character by character. 2 read is part of the MIT Scheme runtime library and is fully documented along with ports in [15]. When the format of the input file is unknown, read provides a nice general way to read in data from the file. But if the port s format is...
...in Section 3. 7 Simulation Results We have implemented the adaptive algorithm described in Section 5 in Scheme, a dialect of LISP [2]. The simulation was run on an HP 735 workstation. The computational results on two examples are described here. The first example is the...
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@techreport{ hanson91mit,
author = "Chris Hanson",
title = "{MIT} Scheme Reference Manual",
number = "AITR-1281",
pages = "248",
year = "1991",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/hanson95mit.html" }
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