Yep, saw it. It's Scheme48 dependent though. I believe Homebrew build is based on Roderic's code [1]. What I have in mind though is being able to say #lang scsh followed by superficially scsh syntax for processes, posix calls and SRE-powered notation for string manipulation and matching. Racket standard library is so powerful that I hope I can get away with just rolling out scsh-interface with Racket facilities under the hood. It's more of a "meaty" exercise for me, than something people will find use for given that thanks to Roderic you already have scsh in your terminal.
That being said, I just wrote to Roderic. Thanks for the advice Norman! [1] https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/blob/master/Library/Formula/scsh.rb --- vkz On Sep 24, 2013, at 4:37 PM, Norman Gray wrote: > > Vlad, hello. > > On 2013 Sep 24, at 13:13, Vlad Kozin wrote: > >> any hackathon attendees familiar with scsh implementation? Thought I'd get a >> crack at porting it to Racket while I'm at Hacker School [1] this fall. If >> all goes according to plan I'll touch down in NYC, catch a bus to Boston and >> join you on 28. Will appreciate any pointers, advice, words of wisdom. If >> there's anything other then official scsh docs and Olin's papers I should go >> over before hackathon do tell, I'll have plenty of time on the plane and >> bus. Would very much like to end 28 Sep with something runnable. > > Roderic Morris <https://github.com/roderyc> is working on getting scsh 0.7 up > and running on github <https://github.com/scheme/scsh>, and he seems to be > based in Boston. It'd probably be worth pinging him about this. > > All the best, > > Norman > > > -- > Norman Gray : http://nxg.me.uk > SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK >
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