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Exercise 3.37: The
celsius-fahrenheit-converter procedure is cumbersome when compared with
a more expression-oriented style of definition, such as
(define (celsius-fahrenheit-converter x)
(c+ (c* (c/ (cv 9) (cv 5))
x)
(cv 32)))
(define C (make-connector))
(define F (celsius-fahrenheit-converter C))
Here c+, c*, etc. are the “constraint” versions of the
arithmetic operations. For example, c+ takes two connectors as
arguments and returns a connector that is related to these by an adder
constraint:
(define (c+ x y)
(let ((z (make-connector)))
(adder x y z)
z))
Define analogous procedures c-, c*, c/, and cv
(constant value) that enable us to define compound constraints as in the
converter example above.161