Hi Nathan!
I've been following this thread but haven't had a chance to jump in
until now.
SLIME support is sort of broken, at best, on newer Emacs. I tried
getting it limping back along but I think you'll find it lacking.
I wrote a package for Emacs that can be installed via MELPA and other
Emacs package repositories; IIRC, it is installable with a basic Emacs
installation via running `M-x package-install` and installing the
`chicken-scheme` package. This provides auto-complete for core chicken
and any eggs you have installed, as well as chicken-doc documentation
provided that you have chicken-doc installed and configured.
At present, I am working on Geiser integration for Chicken Scheme that,
once completed, will be far superior to what is presently available for
Chicken on newer Emacs. Keep an eye on this list; once it's done I'll
send an announcement.
-Dan
On 14-12-11 08:05 AM, Nathan Thern wrote:
On 12/4/2014 1:16 PM, Mario Domenech Goulart wrote:
Despite being initially cryptic, I'd strongly recommend learning Emacs.
It's a valuable and flexible tool that can be useful in many situations,
not only for editing CHICKEN code. If you are familiar with Lisp
languages (and I assume you are), Emacs can be programmed to do
virtually whatever you want (including making it less cryptic to your
taste)!
Best wishes.
Mario
Do you recommend SLIME or Geiser or some other tool/combo? Is there a
thread or wiki page that one can use to get started?
regards,
NT
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