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Re: how to avoid gtk-standalone-main in guile, when developping
- To: David Pirotte <david at altosw dot be>
- Subject: Re: how to avoid gtk-standalone-main in guile, when developping
- From: Neil Jerram <neil at ossau dot uklinux dot net>
- Date: 30 Aug 2001 21:36:21 +0100
- Cc: "guile-user at gnu dot org" <guile-user at gnu dot org>, guile-gtk <guile-gtk at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- Envelope-To: guile-gtk@sourceware.cygnus.com
- References: <3B8E09B3.955D25A6@altosw.be>
>>>>> "David" == David Pirotte <david@altosw.be> writes:
David> Hi, Can someone tell me how another way then
David> gtk-standalone-main to launch a gui in guile? this kills
David> the development environment when quitting the app ... (a
David> terrible thing, when you have 15 modules including postres
David> connection ... and just the latest that you work on ...)
I don't quite understand. Is the problem (1) that you want your Guile
REPL to stay alive after the Gtk application has quit and vanished, or
(2) that you want to be able to do REPL stuff simultaneously while the
Gtk app is alive, or (3) something completely different?
Neil