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Re: (x)emacs mode for guile?
- To: Valentin Kamyshenko <val at kamysh dot materials dot kiev dot ua>
- Subject: Re: (x)emacs mode for guile?
- From: Mikael Djurfeldt <mdj at mdj dot nada dot kth dot se>
- Date: 25 Nov 1999 10:58:53 +0100
- Cc: guile at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- Cc: djurfeldt at nada dot kth dot se
- References: <m2903nl718.fsf@kamysh.materials.kiev.ua>
Valentin Kamyshenko <val@kamysh.materials.kiev.ua> writes:
> What wizards usually use for working with guile in (x)emacs?
>
> I suspect that I do not understand how to use (ice-9 emacs) module.
> In fact, I use the guile-interface.el (which I have found somewhere at
> red-bean) within the inf-lisp mode of xemacs. It works satisfactory,
> but the inclusion of (ice-9 emacs) (or calling guile with --emacs
> option) seems to be unnecessary: it just leads to printing of ^s and
> ^f symbols after the prompt, which are not used.
>
> I have not found any comments in .../ice-9/emacs.scm file, that
> explain how to use it.
Once upon a time, an inexperienced programmer wrote a crazy hack under
really big stress, with many occasions of hackin in quick kludges on
top of it:
ftp://ftp.nada.kth.se/SANS/programs/guile/guileint-1.4.tar.gz
I like the behaviour but not the code. I had plans to rewrite it and
release it. As usual, you obtain the documentation using software
archeology. I should mention one concept, though. When a scheme
buffer is "attached", it means that changes in the sources should be
automatically propagated into Guile.