From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 8496 invoked by alias); 10 Nov 2018 00:01:53 -0000 Mailing-List: contact kawa-help@sourceware.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: kawa-owner@sourceware.org Received: (qmail 4926 invoked by uid 89); 10 Nov 2018 00:01:23 -0000 Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; auth=none X-Spam-SWARE-Status: No, score=-2.6 required=5.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00,KAM_SHORT,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_LOW,SPF_PASS autolearn=ham version=3.3.2 spammy=2009, study, learn X-HELO: aibo.runbox.com Received: from aibo.runbox.com (HELO aibo.runbox.com) (91.220.196.211) by sourceware.org (qpsmtpd/0.93/v0.84-503-g423c35a) with ESMTP; Sat, 10 Nov 2018 00:01:21 +0000 Received: from [10.9.9.211] (helo=mailfront11.runbox.com) by mailtransmit02.runbox with esmtp (Exim 4.86_2) (envelope-from ) id 1gLGiD-0002qk-Sr; Sat, 10 Nov 2018 01:01:18 +0100 Received: by mailfront11.runbox.com with esmtpsa (uid:757155 ) (TLS1.2:RSA_AES_128_CBC_SHA1:128) (Exim 4.82) id 1gLGi4-0006v3-2a; Sat, 10 Nov 2018 01:01:08 +0100 Subject: Re: More internals documentation To: Emmanuel Oga , kawa@sourceware.org References: From: Per Bothner Message-ID: Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2018 00:01:00 -0000 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.3.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-IsSubscribed: yes X-SW-Source: 2018-q4/txt/msg00028.txt.bz2 On 11/9/18 3:47 PM, Emmanuel Oga wrote: > Hi, > > I found this excellent documentation: > > https://www.gnu.org/software/kawa/internals/index.html > > It mentions that it may be out of date (apparently the document is more or > less exactly 10 years old!). Actually, 20 years old, but it looks like the last update was 2009. It could do with some work, but it's still a helpful overview. > I was wondering if there are other complimentary docs or presentation I > should watch to learn more about kawa implementation and in general how to > compile scheme to java. Not that I know. You can study the code, of course, but I'm sure it can be a bit overwhelming. -- --Per Bothner per@bothner.com http://per.bothner.com/