Guile Outline - Cited Period?

What does the following Guile schema code do?

(eq? y '.)
(cons x '.)

The code is invalid in MzScheme, is there a portable equivalent for implementing the circuit?

I am trying to port this code written by someone else. Guy seems to be responding to. "C # {.} #, But I'm not sure what that means or how to do it in another scheme.

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Well, it seems that. is the valid syntax for (string-> symbol ".") in Guile, while MzScheme at least requires |. | per period as a symbol.

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, Scheme . , , ( , ) , , , , , , .

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#{.}#is a special way of defining a Guile character, containing some circuit breakers. http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Symbol-Read-Syntax.html

For another dialect of the Scheme, there must be a different way.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1696883/


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