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Another module which makes command line usage more convenient is
(ice-9 history). This module will change the REPL so that each
value which is evaluated and printed will be remembered under a name
constructed from the dollar character ($) and the number of the
evaluated expression.
Consider an example session.
guile> (use-modules (ice-9 history)) guile> 1 $1 = 1 guile> (+ $1 $1) $2 = 2 guile> (* $2 $2) $3 = 4 |
After loading the value history module (ice-9 history), one
(trivial) expression is evaluated. The result is stored into the
variable $1. This fact is indicated by the output $1 = ,
which is also caused by (ice-9 history). In the next line, this
variable is used two times, to produce the value $2, which in
turn is used in the calculation for $3.
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