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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What Came First? Post 302134944 by Neo on Tuesday 4th of September 2007 06:45:27 PM
Old 09-04-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by porter
What is the definition of a "chicken egg"?

Is it;

(a) an egg layed by a chicken,

(b) an egg from which a chicken will emerge; or

(c) an egg made from chicken (akin to a chocolate egg)?
I see your point.

If a horse gives birth to a donkey is it a donkey or a horse?

Since most would say, I think, it is a donkey, likewise, a chicken is defined by it's egg, not what it lays.
 
CSI(1)							      General Commands Manual							    CSI(1)

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NAME
csi - The Chicken Scheme Interpreter SYNOPSIS
csi [ pathname | option ... ] DESCRIPTION
csi is an interpreter for the programming language Scheme supporting most of the features as described in the Revised^5 Report on the Algo- rithmic Language Scheme csi is implemented as a program compiled with the chicken compiler. OPTIONS
Enter csi -help for a list of supported command-line options. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
CHICKEN_INCLUDE_PATH Contains one or more pathnames where the interpreter should also look for include-files, separated by ; characters. CHICKEN_PREFIX Is used as a prefix directory for support files, include-files and libraries. CSI_OPTIONS When set to a string of command-line options, then the options are passed implicitly to every direct or indirect invocation of csi Note that runtime options of the form -... can not be passed using this method. DOCUMENTATION
More information can be found in the CHICKEN User's Manual BUGS
Submit bug reports by e-mail to chicken-janitors@nongnu.org , preferrably using the chicken-bug tool. AUTHOR
The CHICKEN Team SEE ALSO
chicken(1) chicken-bug(1) 20 May 2008 CSI(1)
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