Re: Port of msgpack to Chicken 5
Hi Kooda, Thank you very much. I will look into the tags and how to edit the doc myself soon. Thank you for the pointer. Le mer. 24 mars 2021 à 11:11, a écrit : > Théo Cavignac wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > > About two years ago I started a big project using Chicken and msgpack. > > The msgpack egg being stalled and only in C4, I ported it to C5. > > > > I tried to contact the original author on Github but he never replied > > (maybe he will see this mail, in which case I would be happy to hand > > over my port to him). > > > > Not having any answer I planned on releasing this myself, but it delayed > > that for some time waiting for a moment to learn a bit more about eggs > > publications. > > > > That day came today. > > > > I never submitted an egg before so I am not sure everything is alright > > but this community is very helpful, so I look forward to make it perfect. > > > > The code is available at https://github.com/Lattay/chicken-msgpack. > > > > I updated the doc and added a README.svnwiki that could be used as a > > wiki page I think. > > > > The release info is there: > > > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lattay/chicken-msgpack/master/msgpack.release-info > > > > There is a test suite from the original author that I find pretty good. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Théo > > Hi! Looks good to me, I’ve added it to the repository. Thanks for your > contribution! > > I also took the liberty to add your documentation to the wiki, but note > that you can edit it yourself, even without an account. :) > > Speaking of documentation, tools like chicken-doc and api.call-cc.org are > looking for special tags for their symbol search feature, could you change > your documentation to use them? Here are the relevant bits of information: > https://wiki.call-cc.org/edit-help#extensions-for-chicken-documentation >
Re: Port of msgpack to Chicken 5
Théo Cavignac wrote: > Hi, > > > About two years ago I started a big project using Chicken and msgpack. > The msgpack egg being stalled and only in C4, I ported it to C5. > > I tried to contact the original author on Github but he never replied > (maybe he will see this mail, in which case I would be happy to hand > over my port to him). > > Not having any answer I planned on releasing this myself, but it delayed > that for some time waiting for a moment to learn a bit more about eggs > publications. > > That day came today. > > I never submitted an egg before so I am not sure everything is alright > but this community is very helpful, so I look forward to make it perfect. > > The code is available at https://github.com/Lattay/chicken-msgpack. > > I updated the doc and added a README.svnwiki that could be used as a > wiki page I think. > > The release info is there: > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lattay/chicken-msgpack/master/msgpack.release-info > > There is a test suite from the original author that I find pretty good. > > > Cheers, > > Théo Hi! Looks good to me, I’ve added it to the repository. Thanks for your contribution! I also took the liberty to add your documentation to the wiki, but note that you can edit it yourself, even without an account. :) Speaking of documentation, tools like chicken-doc and api.call-cc.org are looking for special tags for their symbol search feature, could you change your documentation to use them? Here are the relevant bits of information: https://wiki.call-cc.org/edit-help#extensions-for-chicken-documentation
Port of msgpack to Chicken 5
Hi, About two years ago I started a big project using Chicken and msgpack. The msgpack egg being stalled and only in C4, I ported it to C5. I tried to contact the original author on Github but he never replied (maybe he will see this mail, in which case I would be happy to hand over my port to him). Not having any answer I planned on releasing this myself, but it delayed that for some time waiting for a moment to learn a bit more about eggs publications. That day came today. I never submitted an egg before so I am not sure everything is alright but this community is very helpful, so I look forward to make it perfect. The code is available at https://github.com/Lattay/chicken-msgpack. I updated the doc and added a README.svnwiki that could be used as a wiki page I think. The release info is there: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lattay/chicken-msgpack/master/msgpack.release-info There is a test suite from the original author that I find pretty good. Cheers, Théo