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The simplest way to represent Scheme values in C would be to represent
each value as a pointer to a structure containing a type indicator,
followed by a union carrying the real value. Assuming that SCM is
the name of our universal type, we can write:
enum type { integer, pair, string, vector, ... };
typedef struct value *SCM;
struct value {
enum type type;
union {
int integer;
struct { SCM car, cdr; } pair;
struct { int length; char *elts; } string;
struct { int length; SCM *elts; } vector;
...
} value;
};
with the ellipses replaced with code for the remaining Scheme types.
This representation is sufficient to implement all of Scheme’s
semantics. If x is an SCM value:
x->type == integer.
x->value.integer.
x->type == vector.
x->value.vector.elts[0] to refer to its first element.
x->value.pair.car to extract its car.