Thomas Morley writes:
>> Clearly, Guile is still an extension language, with many great
>> applications (Gnucash, Lepton-EDA, OpenCog, GDB, etc.)
>
> Well, you forgot LilyPond
The one tool that uses Guile while dominating its domain.
> Well, for me, Guile's _the_ extension language for my Lil
From: "Linus Björnstam"
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> There is no 'debug options, as the error says. Read more here:
https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Debug-Options.html
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Links:
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https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Debug-Options.html#index-debug_002denable
Am Sa., 18. Jan. 2020 um 15:14 Uhr schrieb Ludovic Courtès :
>
> Hello Guilers!
>
> The Guile logo has this “GNU extension language” baseline. As Guile 3
> came out, this baseline felt odd to me, not quite corresponding to the
> way I see Guile.
>
> Clearly, Guile is still an extension language, w
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello Guilers!
>
> The Guile logo has this “GNU extension language” baseline. As Guile 3
> came out, this baseline felt odd to me, not quite corresponding to the
> way I see Guile.
What do you mean about the logo? Do you mean tagline? Where I see a
tagline is at the w
Just a report, the same compiling error existing in Guile-3.0.0.
Best regards.
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 4:49 PM Nala Ginrut wrote:
> Hi Wingo!
> Here're update:
> 1. 2.9.9 didn't fix this issue
>
> 2. I imported r6rs record-type in (artanis utils), and this module was
> imported in almost every
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 10:14 PM Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hello Guilers!
>
Clearly, Guile is still an extension language, with many great
> applications (Gnucash, Lepton-EDA, OpenCog, GDB, etc.), and I’m sure
> libguile is here to stay. Yet, to me, “extension language” does not
> accurately cap
There is no 'debug options, as the error says. Read more here:
https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Debug-Options.html#index-debug_002denable
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Linus Björnstam
On Sat, 18 Jan 2020, at 19:45, dsm...@roadrunner.com wrote:
> This ought to work, right?
>
> From a fresh 3.0 insta
This ought to work, right?
From a fresh 3.0 install from tarball on Debian Buster:
$ guile
GNU Guile 3.0.0
Copyright (C) 1995-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Guile comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `,show w'.
This
On 1/18/20 6:08 AM, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hello Guilers!
The Guile logo has this “GNU extension language” baseline. As Guile 3
came out, this baseline felt odd to me, not quite corresponding to the
way I see Guile.
Clearly, Guile is still an extension language, with many great
applications (G
Le ven. 10 janv. 2020 à 16:56, Chris Vine a écrit :
>
> Is the new implementation usable with suspendable ports? When I last
> looked the read-response-body procedure was not, which meant that
> http-get and http-put were not, which meant that you could not really
> use them with fibers.
Is that
Fun I can agree with! It is what made me stick with Guile in the first place.
GNU as an adjective seems odd: I think that can better be conveyed as a part of
the name "GNU Guile". It is and, if I have understood the discussions going on
here, will continue to be a GNU project. Maybe treat fun as
Le sam. 18 janv. 2020 à 15:14, Ludovic Courtès a écrit :
>
> Hello Guilers!
>
> The Guile logo has this “GNU extension language” baseline. As Guile 3
> came out, this baseline felt odd to me, not quite corresponding to the
> way I see Guile.
>
> Clearly, Guile is still an extension language, with
Hello Guilers!
The Guile logo has this “GNU extension language” baseline. As Guile 3
came out, this baseline felt odd to me, not quite corresponding to the
way I see Guile.
Clearly, Guile is still an extension language, with many great
applications (Gnucash, Lepton-EDA, OpenCog, GDB, etc.), and
Hi!
Andy Wingo skribis:
> We are delighted to announce GNU Guile release 3.0.0, the first in the
> new 3.0 stable release series.
>
> Compared to the previous stable series (2.2.x), Guile 3.0 adds support
> for just-in-time native code generation, speeding up all Guile programs.
> See the NEWS e
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