Thanks Linas,

I tried Racket as well but couldn't get it to work with Atomese. Guess it
is the same problem as you explained.
Is there anything you know that works with guile and has an convenient
debugger?

Shujing

On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 11:44 PM, Linas Vepstas <[email protected]>
wrote:

> scheme48 is not the same as guile. Both are schemes, but are different
> implementations.
>
> Scheme has more than 50 "popular" implementations, and even more
> obscure ones. As a language, it is so simple and basic, that a typical
> homework assignment for college CS students is "write a
> compiler/interpreter for scheme in scheme" (chapter 5 or 6 of SICP
> shows exactly how) and so students do this, and better ones get
> shared, and eventually morph into bona-fide projects.  In fact, its
> almost a kind-of competition: see who can create the fastest, best,
> most powerful version of scheme -- there's even a website that
> documents results for the top 50 schemes on a few hundred different
> benchmarks.
>
> Chicken Scheme, PLT, Racket and MzScheme kind-of lead the pack, as a
> general rule.   However, due to the nature of the scheme-to-c++
> bindings, they are not compatible with guile.
>
> --linas
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 2:38 PM, Shujing Ke <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Anyone use Eclipse for Scheme?
> > I installed the Scheme plug-in for Eclipse from http://s48.org/sdt/ .
> > And set the interpreter as 'guile'. Guile is able to launch in Eclipse.
> But
> > it doesn't really preload the .guile so that it doesn't recognize any
> > Atomese syntax.
> > It recognize standard Scheme syntax like "let" "define", but it doesn't
> > recognize " use-modules".
> >
> > There is very little information I can find online. Anyone has the
> > experience to set this up?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Shujing
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