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configure.in * configure.in: Don't add iselect.o to LIBOBJS. 2000-03-13 11:09:46 +00:00
COPYING * COPYING: New address for FSF. 1997-05-26 22:36:52 +00:00
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qthreads.m4 * qthreads.m4 (QTHREADS_CONFIGURE): 'alpha' in a configuration 1999-07-19 02:39:18 +00:00
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TODO * ports.c (scm_port_closed_p): new procedure, implements 1999-12-04 22:59:10 +00:00

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anonymous CVS or as a nightly snapshot at some random time after the
Guile 1.3.4 release.

This is version 1.3.5 of Guile, Project GNU's extension language
library.  Guile is an interpreter for Scheme, packaged as a library
that you can link into your applications to give them their own
scripting language.  Guile will eventually support other languages as
well, giving users of Guile-based applications a choice of languages.

Please send bug reports to bug-guile@gnu.org.

Guile Documentation ==================================================

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