[EMAIL PROTECTED] reports the following problem.
Version: final 1.4
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This isn't really a bug, but a minor annoyance.
If I run hugs-1.4 inside Emacs, Emacs (or rather its comint package)
needs to understand hugs' prompt, but since the prompt
change this gets a bit awkard. It was much easier before
when the prompt was always just "? ". The sad thing is that
if Emacs fails to recognise the prompt, it will loop (i.e.
Emacs, not hugs), at least with the hugs mode that we're using.
I currently use a "prompt regexp" of "^? \\|.*> " which
seems to work, but it doesn't feel very safe, especially since
the consequence is quite a hard "hang", which really confuses
students (and teachers ;-).
Maybe you could add a command line flag or some other means of
forcing the prompt to not change?
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