SRFI 1:   List Library
SRFI 2:   AND-LET*:   an AND with local bindings...
SRFI 4:   Homogeneous numeric vector datatypes
SRFI 5:   A compatible let form with signatures and rest arguments
SRFI 6:   Basic String Ports
SRFI 7:   Feature-based program configuration language
SRFI 8:   RECEIVE:   Binding to multiple values
SRFI 9:   Defining Record Types
SRFI 11:   Syntax for receiving multiple values
SRFI 13:   String Libraries
SRFI 14:   Character-set Library
SRFI 16:   Syntax for procedures of variable arity
SRFI 17:   Generalized set!
SRFI 19:   Time Data Types and Procedures
SRFI 23:   Error reporting mechanism
SRFI 25:   Multi-dimensional Array Primitives
SRFI 26:   Notation for Specializing Parameters without Currying
SRFI 27:   Sources of Random Bits
SRFI 28:   Basic Format Strings
SRFI 29:   Localization
SRFI 30:   Nested Multi-line Comments
SRFI 31:   A special form rec for recursive evaluation
SRFI 34:   Exception Handling for Programs
SRFI 35:   Conditions
SRFI 38:   External Representation for Data With Shared Structure
SRFI 39:   Parameter objects
SRFI 40:   A Library of Streams
SRFI 41:   Streams
SRFI 42:   Eager Comprehensions
SRFI 43:   Vector Library
SRFI 45:   Primitives for Expressing Iterative Lazy Algorithms
SRFI 48:   Intermediate Format Strings
SRFI 54:   Formatting
SRFI 57:   Records
SRFI 59:   Vicinity
SRFI 60:   Integers as Bits
SRFI 61:   A more general cond clause
SRFI 62:   S-expression comments
SRFI 63:   Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Arrays
SRFI 64:   A Scheme API for test suites
SRFI 66:   Octet Vectors
SRFI 67:   Compare Procedures
SRFI 69:   Basic hash tables
SRFI 71:   Extended LET-syntax for multiple values
SRFI 74:   Octet-Addressed Binary Blocks
SRFI 78:   Lightweight testing
SRFI 86:   MU & NU simulating VALUES & CALL-WITH-VALUES...
SRFI 87:   => in case clauses
SRFI 98:   An interface to access environment variables
Index

SRFI 1: List Library🔗ℹ

Original specification: SRFI 1

This SRFI works with pairs and lists as in racket, which are immutable, so it does not export set-car! and set-cdr!. The other provided bindings that end in ! are equivalent to the corresponding bindings without !. Functions that are documented in the SRFI in bold (but not bold italic) correspond to racket functions, while the others are distinct from same-named racket functions.