@page @node Scheme Intro @chapter Introduction to Guile Scheme Guile's core language is Scheme, which is specified and described in the series of reports known as @dfn{RnRS}. @dfn{RnRS} is shorthand for the @iftex @dfn{Revised$^n$ Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme}. @end iftex @ifnottex @dfn{Revised^n Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme}. @end ifnottex The current latest revision of RnRS is version 5 (@pxref{Top,R5RS,,r5rs}), and Guile 1.4 is fully compliant with the Scheme specification in this revision. But Guile, like most Scheme implementations, also goes beyond R5RS in many ways, because R5RS does not give specifications (or even recommendations) regarding many issues that are important in practical programming. Some of the areas where Guile extends R5RS are: @itemize @bullet @item Guile's interactive documentation system @item Guile's support for POSIX-compliant network programming @item GOOPS -- Guile's framework for object oriented programming. @end itemize @menu * Scheme Layout:: The layout of this part of the manual. @end menu @node Scheme Layout @section Layout This part of the reference manual documents all of Guile's core Scheme-level language and features in functionally-related groups. Where a particular section of the manual includes both R5RS-compliant parts and Guile-specific extensions, the text indicates which parts of the documentation describe R5RS behaviour and which parts describe Guile extensions. For a quick way of identifying the parts of Guile that implement R5RS-compliant features, see the R5RS index: @ref{R5RS Index}. @c Local Variables: @c TeX-master: "guile.texi" @c End: