congratulations on the release! On Tue, Jan 30, 2024, 10:39 AM Thompson, David <dthomps...@worcester.edu> wrote:
> Hey Guilers! > > On behalf of the Spritely Institute, I'm happy to announce that Guile > Hoot v0.3.0 has been released! Hoot is a Scheme to WebAssembly > compiler backend for Guile, which means you can now run Scheme in the > browser for real, tail calls and all. > > The highlights of this release are: > > * Partially implemented module system. Standard R7RS modules are now > available for import along with some Hoot specific ones. User-defined > modules not yet supported. > > * More R7RS-small support. > > * Toolchain can now emit debug names in Wasm binaries. > > * New R6RS-inspired hashtable interface. Both regular and weak key > flavors. Limited to 'eq' tables only, for now. > > * (hoot reflect) now automatically loads reflect.wasm, a convenience > that fixes the most common new user stumbling block. > > Read the full release notes here: > https://spritely.institute/news/guile-hoot-v030-released.html > > If you use Guix then it's easy to try out Hoot: > > guix pull > guix shell guile-next guile-hoot > > If you're going to be at FOSDEM this weekend, make sure you check out > the "Scheme in the Browser with Guile Hoot and WebAssembly" talk that > my colleague Robin Templeton will be presenting in the Declarative and > Minimalistic Computing devroom. > > > https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2339-scheme-in-the-browser-with-guile-hoot-and-webassembly/ > > Christine Lemmer-Webber and Jessica Tallon from Spritely will also be > there, so say hi if you see them! Christine will be presenting > "Spritely, Guile, Guix: a unified vision for user security" so make > sure you check that out, too! > > > https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2331-spritely-guile-guix-a-unified-vision-for-user-security/ > > Happy hooting! > > - Dave > >