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I am just trying to do very simple code with set-car! and set-cdr! in racket, but I got the error: expand: unbound identifier in module in: set-car! and expand: unbound identifier in module in: set-cdr!

Aren't they defined in racket? Could anyone help?

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  • Which language do you choose? Set the language to R5RS.
    – pjhades
    Feb 28, 2012 at 2:07
  • I have #lang racket in the beginning, when I set #lang R5RS, it gives me an error: Module Language: invalid module text standard-module-name-resolver: collection not found: #<path:R5RS/lang> in any of: (#<path:/home/chengtie/.racket/5.1.1/collects> #<path:/usr/share/racket/collects>)
    – SoftTimur
    Feb 28, 2012 at 2:13
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    Use #lang r5rs -- lower case. (But using the r5rs language is not going to make for a pleasant experience.) Feb 28, 2012 at 8:23

3 Answers 3

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You need to import mutable-pairs-6, like this:

(require rnrs/mutable-pairs-6)

Those procedures were moved to a different module and renamed to mcons, mcar, mcdr, set-mcar!, set-mcdr!, mlist to emphasize that they operate on mutable data, unlike their immutable counterparts.

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  • Thanks for your comment... what about cadr? it seems that mcadr does not exist...
    – SoftTimur
    Feb 28, 2012 at 2:36
  • Sadly those procedures (mcadr, mcdar, etc.) don't exist, you'll have to implement their functionality by hand Feb 28, 2012 at 2:42
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    Define it yourself! (define mcadr (compose mcar mcdr)) Feb 28, 2012 at 2:42
  • Somehow although I require that module, it still tells me set-cdr!: unbound identifier in module. Could it be that they are not there anymore? Jun 15, 2017 at 22:15
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    There is no mlist in this package. So to use it we also need to add (require compatibility/mlist) Oct 21, 2018 at 8:27
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Óscar López's answer is correct, but doesn't explain why normal pairs are immutable.

In Racket (and its predecessor, PLT Scheme, since version 4), cons cells are immutable by default. Most Scheme programs never need to modify cons cells, and having them be immutable allows many optimisations. (For example, list? and length can both be constant-time.)

For cases where mutability is needed, there's mpair (as mentioned), and more usefully, there's boxes.

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Assuming that the issue is about section 3.4 (Concurrency) in SICP, here's the code to implement parallel-execute and make-serializer:

(require rnrs/mutable-pairs-6)
(require compatibility/mlist)

(define (parallel-execute . procs)
  (map thread-wait
       (map (lambda (p) (thread p))
            procs)))

(define (make-serializer)
  (let ((mutex (make-mutex)))
    (lambda (p)
      (define (serialized-p . args)
        (mutex 'acquire)
        (let ((val (apply p args)))
          (mutex 'release)
          val))
      serialized-p)))

(define (make-mutex)
  (let ((cell (mlist false)))
    (define (the-mutex m)
      (cond ((eq? m' acquire)
             (if (test-and-set! cell)
                 (the-mutex 'acquire)
                 (void)))
            ((eq? m 'release)
             (clear! cell))))
    the-mutex))

(define (clear! cell)
  (set-mcar! cell false))

(define (test-and-set! cell)
  (if (mcar cell)
      true
      (begin (set-mcar! cell true)
             false)))

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