Hi, I'm still getting the same behavior after trying a few different things:
- I installed commit c3bc099. - I tried other schemes when running geiser-set-scheme - I tried running emacs with -nw -q and running (require 'geiser- install) manually, to avoid complications from my .emacs file. - I tried creating a new file and putting a few toy expressions in it, but no actual define statements. I all cases, running geiser-set-scheme jumps to just after the first parenthesis of the last top-level expression. I am quite curious what would happen if I switched to emacs-25, but I wasn't sure if it was worth it to me to go to the trouble of compiling and installing a whole new version of emacs. What emacs are you running? On Tue, 2017-11-21 at 21:23 +0100, Jose A. Ortega Ruiz wrote: > Hi Christopher, > > On Tue, Nov 21 2017, Christopher Howard wrote: > > > Hi, I am running geiser 0.9 with emacs 24.5.1. When I run geiser- > > set- > > scheme, point unnecessarily jumps to the beginning of the last > > function > > in my file. Can that be adjusted to return point back to where I > > was > > typing before running the command? > > I'm in geiser's "unstable" version (from melpa or directly the > savannah > git repo) and cannot observe that behaviour: point remains where it > is. > Any chance you could try with a newer geiser? Maybe it happens only > when switching to a particular scheme implementation? > > Cheers, > jao -- https://u.fsf.org/user-liberation
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