Hi Thien-Thi, Let me say first that I am really happy to have your energetic, experienced hand going over Guile sources. Thank you! I do think that small things are important, and your willingness to look at the small *and* the big is much appreciated. It's nice to have thoughtful, local commits.
On Fri 27 Aug 2010 01:29, Thien-Thi Nguyen <[email protected]> writes: > I will avoid general cleanup, but i don't intend to avoid cleanup on > files i wish to hack on (for now, this set includes makefiles, build > scripts and documentation). Fair enough. Please continue to separate cleanup commits from other commits. > I sidestepped [issues in guile-func-name-check], by rewriting in > Scheme (and using Emacs' ‘indent-sexp’). Unfortunately, it looks like > hydra is not liking it: > > http://hydra.nixos.org/build/606792 > > Perhaps a workaround would be to use ‘--no-autocompile’ in the > invocation command (libguile/guile-snarf-docs.in:55), but that seems > ugly and throws away a bug-{hunt,squash}ing opportunity. WDYT? I think that not autocompiling is the right thing in this case. We don't actually want to autocompile in Guile when, um, compiling :) Also in the future, please run clean builds when you change invocations of guile within libguile/. Thanks :) > Another related idea: Since Guile supports many languages, why not AWK? That would be fun! Cheers, Andy -- http://wingolog.org/
