1 Overview
1.1 Writing MzScheme Extensions
1.2 Embedding MzScheme into a Program
1.3 MzScheme and Threads
1.4 MzScheme, Unicode, Characters, and Strings
1.5 Integers
2 Values and Types
2.1 Standard Types
2.2 Global Constants
2.3 Strings
2.4 Library Functions
3 Memory Allocation
3.1 Cooperating with 3m
3.1.1 Tagged Objects
3.1.2 Local Pointers
3.1.3 Local Pointers and mzc
3.2 Library Functions
4 Namespaces and Modules
4.1 Library Functions
5 Procedures
5.1 Library Functions
6 Evaluation
6.1 Top-level Evaluation Functions
6.2 Tail Evaluation
6.3 Multiple Values
6.4 Library Functions
7 Exceptions and Escape Continuations
7.1 Temporarily Catching Error Escapes
7.2 Library Functions
8 Threads
8.1 Integration with Threads
8.2 Allowing Thread Switches
8.3 Blocking the Current Thread
8.4 Threads in Embedded MzScheme with Event Loops
8.4.1 Callbacks for Blocked Threads
8.5 Sleeping by Embedded MzScheme
8.6 Library Functions
9 Parameterizations
9.1 Library Functions
10 Continuation Marks
10.1 Library Functions
11 String Encodings
11.1 Library Functions
12 Bignums, Rationals, and Complex Numbers
12.1 Library Functions
13 Ports and the Filesystem
13.1 Library Functions
14 Structures
14.1 Library Functions
15 Security Guards
15.1 Library Functions
16 Custodians
16.1 Library Functions
17 Miscellaneous Utilities
17.1 Library Functions
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