Hello Guile Hackers, I've rebased the wip-elisp branch on top of commit 449f50dd84a081aea16ef678e32bf37abe429ff6 (git describe: v3.0.4-64-g33232cb5c4). It's published here:
https://git.sr.ht/~g20r/guile There are two additional failed tests which appear to be new tests added since the last work on the wip-elisp branch. Also, ./configure requires the --disable-jit option as the build fails otherwise. I have not yet investigated any of these issues. I don't have much experience with Guile itself or the Guile codebase. The next commit has a conflict I was not able to resolve: that's why it's not rebased all the way up to the tip of main. My next tasks are to get the current Guile Emacs running on this version of Guile followed by fixing the JIT build failure, rebasing this to the tip of main and rebasing Guile Emacs on a more recent Emacs (I believe it is currently v24.something). My question is if this is worthwhile work? I don't have much time to spend on it but am happy to keep hacking away if there's still upstream interest. -- Gregg