Hi, I've been studying Scheme with Guile Emacs. I write codes and evaluate them in the `scheme-interaction-mode'. When I evaluate (display "foo"), "foo" will be printed in the *Messages* buffer. I think making the output buffer customizable with the `scheme-output-buffer' variable is a good idea. Moreover, I hope that `scheme-interaction-mode' opens a new window automatically when a message is printed. It is nice to scroll the window as messages go on just like M-x compile does. -- Satoru Takabayashi
Satoru Takabayashi <satoru-t@is.aist-nara.ac.jp> writes:
> When I evaluate (display "foo"), "foo" will be printed in
> the *Messages* buffer. I think making the output buffer
> customizable with the `scheme-output-buffer' variable is a
> good idea.
>
> Moreover, I hope that `scheme-interaction-mode' opens a new
> window automatically when a message is printed. It is nice
> to scroll the window as messages go on just like M-x compile
> does.
I've implemented this by rewriting (emacs io). Try
(display (read (current-input-port)))
Have fun!
-- Kei
P.S. I noticed that Guile Emacs sometimes crashes when a Scheme
error occurs. I'll fix this later on...