This directory contains a few example MzScheme extensions. Most examples are implemented directly in C. A few examples listed at the end use the mzc `c-lambda', etc. forms. * hello.c - returns the string "Hello, World!". Demonstrates creating a Scheme value. * fmod.c - defines the `fmod' procedure, which calculates modulo on floating-point numbers. Demonstrates creating Scheme procedures from C and adding top-level definitions. (Manually instrumented for 3m, so do not use `mzc --xform'.) * curses.c - links MzScheme to the curses library. Demonstrates more procedures and definitions, a little more type dispatching, and returning multiple values. (Manually instrumented for 3m, so do not use `mzc --xform'.) * makeadder.c - defines `make-adder', which takes a number and returns a procedure that takes another number to add to it. Demonstrates closure creation in C, getting Scheme global values, and calling Scheme procedures from C. makeadder3m.c - the same, but manually instrumented 3m (so do not use `mzc --xform'). Making the code work with 3m requires several changes, but `mzc --xform' works on "makeadder.c" without changes. * catch.c - defined `eval-string/catch-error', which catches exceptions while evaluating a string. Demonstrates how to catch exceptions from C code. * bitmatrix.c - implements two-dimentional bit matrixes with some operations. Demonstrates defining a new Scheme data type, data allocation, fancy integer type checking, general exception raising, and registering static variables. Also demonstrates supplying traversal functions for 3m (but still needs `mzc --xform' preprocessing to build for 3m). * idmodule.c - Declares the module named `idmodule' that provides an `identity' function. Demonstrates implementing a primitive module in C. * helloprint.c - prints "Hello, World!" directly to the current output port rather than relying on the read-eval-print-loop. Demonstrates using built-in Scheme parameter values from C. * tree.cxx, tree-finish.ss - shows how to inject a C++ class into MzLib's class.ss world. (Does not work with 3m.) * fmod-ez.ss - same as fmod.c, but with 10% of the code. Demonstrates `c-lambda'. * cfile.ss - simple (and unsafe) glue to the fopen(), fread(), fwrite(), and fclose() C library functions. Demonstrates the use of `(pointer ...)' types. Technically, this example is broken for 3m, because fclose() frees the FILE* pointer, and it's possible that the GC will later try to use the same memory. * msgbox.ss - a Windows-only example, provides a `message-box' procedure. Demonstrates some of the limitations of `c-lambda' and how to work around them.