Manish Singh (yosh@xxxxxxxx) wrote: > On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 at 12:58:25AM +0100, Simon Budig wrote: > > For scheme we could do something like this: > > > > (script-fu-foo-bar '("image" image) > > '("drawable" drawable) > > '("radius" 5.5) > > '("size" 300)) > > > > or (less clutter) > > > > (script-fu-foo-bar "image" image > > "drawable" drawable > > "radius" 5.5 > > "size" 300) > > > > that having said: I don't have much experience with scheme outside > > script fu, so there might be a convention out there on how to do named > > parameters. > > Again there is the problem of differeniating between positional > and named usage. Ok, thinking some more about it: What about using symbols as parameter identifiers? (script-fu-foo-bar 'image image 'drawable drawable 'radius 5.5 'size 300) passing symbols to the PDB doesn't make sense, so this could be used to differentiate. Bye, Simon -- Simon.Budig@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/