Thanks, Chris. So I guess then the process should be something like this: check scheme version and if it's 9.1 or above then use the built-in swank server. For older scheme versions use swank-mit-scheme.scm that comes with Slime. Is that OK?
What is the correct way to detect the MIT scheme version (from the shell)? Is there a 'scheme --version' command or similar? Is there any specific environment variable I can check? Is there any specific executable that I can check the presence of? 2012/3/21 Chris Hanson <c...@chris-hanson.org>: > Only the 9.1 release has any Slime support. I haven't had time to do > more work on it, but the code in that release does work. > > On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 4:27 AM, Frank <eular.fr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> 于 2012年03月20日 19:06, Tamás Kovács 写道: >>> >>> I see, thanks. >>> Do you know a way how to detect whether the user has an MIT scheme >>> version that supports swank[1] or not? So that slimv[2] could use >>> different >>> commands to start up the swank server depending on the scheme >>> version... >>> >> >> Let's try to communicate with the developer of MIT-Scheme. >> >> To mit-scheme-devel: We are looking for more powerful ways to connect with >> scheme and frontend for swank. >> >> This is the first e-mail. >> >> [1] MIT-Scheme supports swank: >> Swank support, somewhat flaky at the moment >> http://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/release.html >> >> [2] slimv: >> slimv.vim : Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Vim ("SLIME for Vim") >> http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2531 >> >> [3] Tamás Kovács <kovis...@gmail.com> is the author of slimv. _______________________________________________ MIT-Scheme-devel mailing list MIT-Scheme-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/mit-scheme-devel