* Kristian Lein-Mathisen <[email protected]> [130808 18:23]: > Hello Christian, > > Thanks for that, parley is really useful! I'm using parley for my everyday > Chickening. I just have a small comment regarding regarding the prompt. > When I do this: > > [klm@kth ~]$ csi -q > #;1> (begin > > ;; each line produce > > ;; a '>' mark > > (void)) > #;2> > #;2> ^D > > Those '>' prompts are really quite handy. However, when I run csi from > emacs as inferiour-scheme, it's not so useful because the '>' end up on the > same line, and I don't care that there were multiple lines involved. In my > emacs buffer, if I evaluate the same sexp as above, I just get this: > > #;1> > > > #;2> > > What I'd like to see is this: > > #;1> > #;2> > > So how about an option to turn those '>' off, and perhaps place that > newline before each prompt? Maybe there is something to fix this already in > the docs, but I haven't found anything. This is my ~/.csirc: > > ;; -*- scheme -*- > (use parley) > (let ((old (current-input-port))) > (current-input-port (make-parley-port old)))
Can you please try HEAD from the bitbucket repo and see whether this fixes your issue? git clone https://bitbucket.org/ckeen/parley.git With this code, parley does nothing clever with the prompt when we have a "dumb" terminal, i.e. when stdin is not a tty. Thanks, Christian -- In the world, there is nothing more submissive and weak than water. Yet for attacking that which is hard and strong, nothing can surpass it. --- Lao Tzu _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
