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PLT MzLib: Libraries Manual



PLT MzLib: Libraries Manual


PLT (scheme@plt-scheme.org) 

Version 203
December 2002
 

        Copyright notice
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    1  MzLib

    2  awk.ss: Awk-like Syntax

    3  class.ss: Classes and Objects
        3.1  Object Example
        3.2  Creating Interfaces
        3.3  Creating Classes
            3.3.1  Initialization Variables
            3.3.2  Fields
            3.3.3  Methods
                3.3.3.1  Method Definitions
                3.3.3.2  Inherited and Superclass Methods
                3.3.3.3  Internal and External Names
        3.4  Creating Objects
        3.5  Field and Method Access
            3.5.1  Methods
            3.5.2  Fields
            3.5.3  Generics
        3.6  Object Utilities

    4  class100.ss: Version-100-Style Classes

    5  class-old.ss: Version-100 Classes

    6  cm.ss: Compilation Manager

    7  cmdline.ss: Command-line Parsing

    8  compat.ss: Compatibility

    9  compile.ss: Compiling Files

    10  contracts.ss: Contracts
        10.1  Flat Contracts
        10.2  Function Contracts
        10.3  Attaching Contracts to Scheme Values
        10.4  Contract Utility

    11  date.ss: Dates

    12  deflate.ss: Deflating (Compressing) Data

    13  defmacro.ss: Non-Hygienic Macros

    14  etc.ss: Useful Procedures and Syntax

    15  file.ss: Filesystem Utilities

    16  include.ss: Textually Including Source

    17  inflate.ss: Inflating Compressed Data

    18  list.ss: List Utilities

    19  match.ss: Pattern Matching
        19.1  Patterns
        19.2  Examples

    20  math.ss: Math

    21  pconvert.ss: Converted Printing

    22  pregexp.ss: Perl-Style Regular Expressions
        22.1  Introduction
        22.2  Regexp procedures
            22.2.1  pregexp
            22.2.2  pregexp-match-positions
            22.2.3  pregexp-match
            22.2.4  pregexp-split
            22.2.5  pregexp-replace
            22.2.6  pregexp-replace*
            22.2.7  pregexp-quote
        22.3  The regexp pattern language
            22.3.1  Basic assertions
            22.3.2  Characters and character classes
                22.3.2.1  Some frequently used character classes
                22.3.2.2  POSIX character classes
            22.3.3  Quantifiers
                22.3.3.1  Numeric quantifiers
                22.3.3.2  Non-greedy quantifiers
            22.3.4  Clusters
                22.3.4.1  Backreferences
                22.3.4.2  Non-capturing clusters
                22.3.4.3  Cloisters
            22.3.5  Alternation
            22.3.6  Backtracking
                22.3.6.1  Disabling backtracking
            22.3.7  Looking ahead and behind
                22.3.7.1  Lookahead
                22.3.7.2  Lookbehind
        22.4  An extended example

    23  pretty.ss: Pretty Printing

    24  process.ss: Process and Shell-Command Execution

    25  restart.ss: Simulating Stand-alone MzScheme

    26  sendevent.ss: AppleEvents
        26.1  AppleEvents

    27  shared.ss: Graph Constructor Syntax

    28  spidey.ss: MrSpidey Annotations

    29  string.ss: String Utilities

    30  thread.ss: Thread Utilities

    31  trace.ss: Tracing Top-level Procedure Calls

    32  traceld.ss: Tracing File Loads

    33  transcr.ss: Transcripts

    34  unit.ss: Core Units
        34.1  Creating Units
            Examples
        34.2  Invoking Units
            Examples
        34.3  Linking Units and Creating Compound Units
            Examples
        34.4  Unit Utilities

    35  unitsig.ss: Units with Signatures
        35.1  Importing and Exporting with Signatures
        35.2  Signatures
        35.3  Signed Units
        35.4  Linking with Signatures
        35.5  Restricting Signatures
        35.6  Embedded Units
        35.7  Signed Compound Units
        35.8  Invoking Signed Units
        35.9  Extracting a Primitive Unit from a Signed Unit
        35.10  Adding a Signature to Primitive Units
        35.11  Expanding Signed Unit Expressions

    Index

Copyright notice

Copyright ©1996-2002 PLT

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Contributors to MzLib include Dorai Sitaram, Gann Bierner, and Kurt Howard (working from Steve Moshier's Cephes library). Publicly available packages have been assimilated from others, including Andrew Wright (match) and Marc Feeley (original pretty-printing implementation).

This manual was typest using LATEX, SLaTeX, and tex2page. Some typesetting macros were originally taken from Julian Smart's Reference Manual for wxWindows 1.60: a portable C++ GUI toolkit.

This manual was typeset on Wednesday, December 18th, 2002.

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