* success with 20.7
@ 2002-01-15 10:12 Chris Beggy
2002-01-15 19:34 ` Keisuke Nishida
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From: Chris Beggy @ 2002-01-15 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guile-emacs
I've had success with guile-emacs-0.5, up to the "Hello, world"
point. Are there any small scheme libraries available?
What would a starting point for emacs 21.1 be?
Thanks.
Chris
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* Re: success with 20.7
2002-01-15 10:12 success with 20.7 Chris Beggy
@ 2002-01-15 19:34 ` Keisuke Nishida
2002-01-16 5:57 ` Chris Beggy
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From: Keisuke Nishida @ 2002-01-15 19:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chris Beggy; +Cc: guile-emacs
Hi Chris,
At Tue, 15 Jan 2002 13:12:07 -0500 (EST),
Chris Beggy wrote:
>
> I've had success with guile-emacs-0.5, up to the "Hello, world"
> point. Are there any small scheme libraries available?
>
> What would a starting point for emacs 21.1 be?
I have stopped working on guile-emacs. My idea was to embed
Guile into Emacs, which was not a good idea.
Later on I started a new project, called emacs-guile ;), which
intended to use Guile from Emacs as an external language processor.
With emacs-guile, you can use Guile's module libraries from Emacs
by importing them into the Lisp world.
See the following package for more info:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gemacs/emacs-guile-0.2.tar.gz
Not me, but Ken Raeburn is working on a project that is replacing
Emacs's core evaluator by Guile's one. I do not follow the latest
work of it. How's it going, Ken?
I do not have time to work on Guile these days. I hope I will be
able to continue my projects some day.
Best regards,
Keisuke Nishida
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* Re: success with 20.7
2002-01-15 19:34 ` Keisuke Nishida
@ 2002-01-16 5:57 ` Chris Beggy
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From: Chris Beggy @ 2002-01-16 5:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: knishida; +Cc: guile-emacs
From: Keisuke Nishida <knishida@sky.sannet.ne.jp>
> I have stopped working on guile-emacs. My idea was to embed
> Guile into Emacs, which was not a good idea.
Hello, thanks for letting me know. You did lots of work to answer
this question, though, and the result works.
> Later on I started a new project, called emacs-guile ;), which
> intended to use Guile from Emacs as an external language processor.
> With emacs-guile, you can use Guile's module libraries from Emacs
> by importing them into the Lisp world.
>
> See the following package for more info:
>
> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gemacs/emacs-guile-0.2.tar.gz
>
OK, I'm taking a look at that. It seems to take the translation
approach, and requires less code. Are you interested in
feedback, even if you don't have time these days?
> Not me, but Ken Raeburn is working on a project that is replacing
> Emacs's core evaluator by Guile's one.
Right, I have seen this, but no CVS or tarballs.
Chris
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