Question

I've seen many instances of cons taking two numbers as arguments, and I've been told to pass pass two numbers as arguments into cons in a lab, but whenever I do I get the following error:

> (cons 1 2)
cons: second argument must be a list, but received 1 and 2

If I do the following, I get the same error:

> (cons '1 '2)
cons: second argument must be a list, but received 1 and 2

I'm very new to Scheme, and I don't understand why this is happening.

Était-ce utile?

La solution

That's because of the teaching language in use, it's probable that you're working with a student language with certain limitations. To solve the problem, make sure that this line is at the beginning of the file:

#lang racket

And choose the option "Determine language from source" in the bottom-left corner of DrRacket's window. Now this should work as expected:

(cons 1 2)
=> '(1 . 2)
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