Really minor format changes. Unimportant.
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string-reduce default construct string --> string
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Does a "fold-right" on string. The resulting string is
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(CONSTRUCT ... (CONSTRUCT STRING[1] (CONSTRUCT STRING[0] DEFAULT)) ...)
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(CONSTRUCT ... (CONSTRUCT STRING[n-1] (CONSTRUCT STRING[n] DEFAULT)) ...)
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Example:
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(string-reduce "" (lambda (char str)
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string-suffix? suffix string --> boolean
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Return #t if PREFIX/SUFFIX is a real prefix/suffix of STRING,
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otherwise return #f. Real prefix/suffix mean that STRING may not be a
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otherwise return #f. Real prefix/suffix means that STRING may not be a
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prefix/suffix of PREFIX/SUFFIX.
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@ -29,7 +29,9 @@ parse-uri uri-string --> (scheme, path, search, frag-id)
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Multiple-value return: scheme, path, search, frag-id, in this
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order. scheme, search and frag-id are either #f or a string. path is a
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nonempty list of strings. An empty path is a list containing the empty
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string. parse-uri tries to be tolerant of the various ways people build broken URIs out there on the Net (so it is not absolutely conform with RFC 1630).
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string. parse-uri tries to be tolerant of the various ways people
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build broken URIs out there on the Net (so it is not absolutely
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conform with RFC 1630).
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procedure
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