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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T15:18:48+00:00 2026-05-10T15:18:48+00:00

Adding an element to the head of an alist (Associative list) is simple enough:

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Adding an element to the head of an alist (Associative list) is simple enough:

> (cons '(ding . 53) '((foo . 42) (bar . 27))) ((ding . 53) (foo . 42) (bar . 27)) 

Appending to the tail of an alist is a bit trickier though. After some experimenting, I produced this:

> (define (alist-append alist pair) `(,@alist ,pair)) > (alist-append '((foo . 42) (bar . 27)) '(ding . 53)) '((foo . 42) (bar . 27) (ding . 53)) 

However, it seems to me, that this isn’t the idiomatic solution. So how is this usually done in scheme? Or is this in fact the way?

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  1. 2026-05-10T15:18:49+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 3:18 pm

    You don’t append to an a-list. You cons onto an a-list.

    An a-list is logically a set of associations. You don’t care about the order of elements in a set. All you care about is presence or absence of a particular element. In the case of an a-list, all you care about is whether there exists an association for a given tag (i.e., a pair whose CAR is the specified value), and, given that association, the associated value (i.e., in this implementation, the CDR of the pair).

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