On Jan 19, 2008 8:58 PM, Mark Schoonover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/19/08, Brad Beyenhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can't stand Edwin either... however, just running 'mit-scheme' from
> > the Terminal is working fine for me. If you want to save some source
> > code (in vim or whatever else), you can load it into the interactive
> > session with 'mit-scheme --load <sourcefile>.scm'.
>
> Thanks a lot Brad for the help! I've been spending way too much time trying
> to get around Emacs, and it's really driving me batty. Running mit-scheme is
> working, but I haven't figured out how to run a .scm file. I'm just tired
> from a long day at the soccer field with my son. I'm going to have to read
> up on mit-scheme tomorrow.

No problem... that's why we're doing this together, right?

In terms of the loading, all I've been able to get it to do so far is
to establish all the definitions contained in the source file. Kind of
like an "import" in Python. I'm also stuck on "running" an .scm, but
nothing in the text has specifically called for that yet so I'm not
worried.

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Brad Beyenhof
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Silence will save me from being wrong (and foolish), but it will also
deprive me of the possibility of being right.
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