Swindle is primarily a CLOS emulator library, but it has list comprehensions too. I've used them, they're convenient, but the version I used was buggy and incomplete. (I just needed generic functions.) However, you probably want SRFI-42 I haven't used it, but it HAS to have fewer bugs than the Swindle list comprehensions I don't know which Scheme you use PLT Scheme bundles Swindle and SRFI-42.
Both are supposed to be cross-Scheme compatible, though If you use PLT Scheme, here is SRFI-42's man page You say (require srfi/42) to get it.
Swindle is primarily a CLOS emulator library, but it has list comprehensions too. I've used them, they're convenient, but the version I used was buggy and incomplete. (I just needed generic functions.) However, you probably want SRFI-42.
I haven't used it, but it HAS to have fewer bugs than the Swindle list comprehensions. I don't know which Scheme you use. PLT Scheme bundles Swindle and SRFI-42.
Both are supposed to be cross-Scheme compatible, though. If you use PLT Scheme, here is SRFI-42's man page. You say (require srfi/42) to get it.
You can use LINQ for R6RS Scheme (although it could be made to run under 'older' implementations).
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