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#Guile Schemeing # Guile Schemeing
The purpose of this repository is to hold various small utilities I commonly The purpose of this repository is to hold various small utilities I commonly
use in Scheme. Running `make; make install` in the tk direcory will install use in Scheme. Running `make; make install` in the tk direcory will install
sources to the Guile `(%site-dir)` and compiled .go files to the Guile sources to the Guile `(%site-dir)` and compiled .go files to the Guile
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## listlogic.scm ## listlogic.scm
Various logical tools. Various logical tools.
`(display-if-not)` Displays a given string if the first argument is `#f`
`(flatten)` De-nests lists into a form where no `(car)` contains a list `(display-if-not)`
`(lp&)` Tests some predicate pairwise over two lists Displays a given string if the first argument is `#f`
`(l&)` Tests the equality according to `eq?` over two lists, returns as a list `(flatten)`
De-nests lists into a form where no `(car)` contains a list
`(lp&)`
Tests some predicate pairwise over two lists
`(l&)`
Tests the equality according to `eq?` over two lists, returns as a list
all passing elements all passing elements
`(if-some)` The common `(if var var)` pattern `(if-some)`
`(if-some-else)` The common `(if var var default)` pattern The common `(if var var)` pattern
`(if-some-else)`
The common `(if var var default)` pattern
## mcron.scm ## mcron.scm
Constants and functions for working with time, schedules and mcron Constants and functions for working with time, schedules and mcron
`sec/min` `sec/hour` `sec/day` `sec/week` Useful constants
`sec/mins` `sec/hours` `sec/days` `sec/weeks` Readable shortcuts, `(sec/mins 4)` `sec/min` `sec/hour` `sec/day` `sec/week`
rather than `(* 4 60)` or worse `240` Useful constants
`(step-from)` Normalize a time to be the next step sized increment from a base time `sec/mins` `sec/hours` `sec/days` `sec/weeks`
Readable shortcuts, `(sec/mins 4)` rather than `(* 4 60)` or worse `240`
`(step-from)`
Normalize a time to be the next step sized increment from a base time
`(str->secs)` `(str->secs)`
`(strf->secs)` `(strf->secs)`
Converts a date string into seconds
`(current-date-string)` `(current-date-string)`
`(yesterday-date-string)` `(yesterday-date-string)`
Returns the date as a string for logging purposes
## ports.scm ## ports.scm
Convenience when working with ports Convenience when working with ports

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