quoth the darren kirby:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been searching for a scheme interpreter that has readline support
> (at least I think it is readline support) whereby I could have a sort of
> expression history where I could use the up arrow or whatever for access to
> previous expressions and also use the left arrow to edit the current
> expression if I make a boo-boo. Sort of like the embedded python
> interpreter or Ruby's irb...
>
> I have tried mzscheme, chicken, and guile so far, and none seem to have
> this. I am also aware of environments such as drscheme, but I really just
> want a simple console interpreter.
>
> I thought I would ask here rather than installing and trying all ~25
> interpreters in dev-scheme
>
> Thanks,
> -d

Nevermind. I have found gambit and it is perfect...

-d
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