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===Shared namespace for procedures and variables=== In contrast to Common Lisp, all data and procedures in Scheme share a common namespace, whereas in Common Lisp [[Common Lisp#The function namespace|functions and data have separate namespaces]] making it possible for a function and a variable to have the same name, and requiring special notation for referring to a function as a value. This is sometimes known as the "[[Lisp-1 vs. Lisp-2]]" distinction, referring to the unified namespace of Scheme and the separate namespaces of Common Lisp.<ref>{{Cite news |last1=Gabriel |first1=Richard P. |author-link=Richard P. Gabriel |last2=Pitman |first2=Kent |author-link2=Kent Pitman |year=1988 |title=Technical Issues of Separation in Function Cells and Value Cells |volume=1 |pages=81β101 |work=LISP and Symbolic Computation |issue=1 |publication-date=June 1988 |url=http://www.nhplace.com/kent/Papers/Technical-Issues.html |access-date=2012-08-09 |doi=10.1007/BF01806178}}</ref> In Scheme, the same primitives that are used to manipulate and bind data can be used to bind procedures. There is no equivalent of Common Lisp's <code>defun</code> and <code>#'</code> primitives. <syntaxhighlight lang="Scheme"> ;; Variable bound to a number: (define f 10) f ===> 10 ;; Mutation (altering the bound value) (set! f (+ f f 6)) f ===> 26 ;; Assigning a procedure to the same variable: (set! f (lambda (n) (+ n 12))) (f 6) ===> 18 ;; Assigning the result of an expression to the same variable: (set! f (f 1)) f ===> 13 ;; functional programming: (apply + '(1 2 3 4 5 6)) ===> 21 (set! f (lambda (n) (+ n 100))) (map f '(1 2 3)) ===> (101 102 103) </syntaxhighlight>
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