"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> Hello Gregg,
> "Gregg Sangster" writes:
>
>> I've rebased the wip-elisp branch on top of commit
>> 449f50dd84a081aea16ef678e32bf37abe429ff6 (git describe:
>> v3.0.4-64-g33232cb5c4). It's published here:
>>
>>
Maxime Devos writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> Maxime Devos schreef op zo 20-06-2021 om 17:01 [+0200]:
>> Christopher Lemmer Webber schreef op di 18-05-2021 om 11:46 [-0400]:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I'm finally taking some time to port Goblins to Guile, in-between other
>> > tasks anyway.
Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
> I've moved this thread from guile-user to guile-devel.
>
> "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
>
>> Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
>>
>>> I have pushed one more merge with master to the compile-to-js-merge
>&
I've moved this thread from guile-user to guile-devel.
"Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" writes:
> Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
>
>> I have pushed one more merge with master to the compile-to-js-merge
>> branch. I've taken the bold move of pushing this to origin...
these commits!
Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
> This is awesome.
>
> So, what's stopping us from merging this into guile main now before it
> bitrots again? :)
>
> "Gregg Sangster" writes:
>
>> Hi Ricardo,
>>
>> Thanks, your changes fixed a c
Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Christine Lemmer-Webber skribis:
>>
>>> I've pushed this as origin/wip-elisp-rebased. I actually rebased it
>>> again, making some naming adjustments for myself and a
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello!
>
> Christine Lemmer-Webber skribis:
>
>> I've pushed this as origin/wip-elisp-rebased. I actually rebased it
>> again, making some naming adjustments for myself and a couple of
>> adjustments having talked to Robin.
>>
>
This is awesome.
So, what's stopping us from merging this into guile main now before it
bitrots again? :)
"Gregg Sangster" writes:
> Hi Ricardo,
>
> Thanks, your changes fixed a couple of the test errors I saw.
>
> On Monday, September 13, 2021 06:56 EDT, Ricardo Wurmus
> wrote:
>
>>
Chris Lemmer-Webber writes:
> O M G! So excited to read this email. Yes!
So, re-poiking this thread. I'm still just as excited as I was when I
sent this some time ago!
Any updates? How can we help? Can we test things? Poke at something?
Contribute something?'
I'm excited for this
Robin Templeton writes:
> Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> Christine Lemmer-Webber skribis:
>>>
>>>> I've pushed this as origin/wip-elisp-rebased. I actually rebased it
Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
> Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
>
>> Well, *something* isn't ready to go:
>>
>> scheme@(guile-user)> (+ 1 2)
>> $3 = 3
>> scheme@(guile-user)> ,L elisp
>> Happy hacking with Emacs Lisp! To switch back, type `,L s
Christine Lemmer-Webber writes:
> Well, *something* isn't ready to go:
>
> scheme@(guile-user)> (+ 1 2)
> $3 = 3
> scheme@(guile-user)> ,L elisp
> Happy hacking with Emacs Lisp! To switch back, type `,L scheme'.
> elisp@(guile-user)> (+ 1 2)
> $4 = 3
> elisp
Hello! I'm giving a talk tomorrow (or maybe "today" already in the
target timezone) on Spritely Goblins on Guile. You can follow along by
checking out the repo here:
https://gitlab.com/spritely/guile-goblins
I plan on getting out a release which will be installable by Guix proper
Real Soon
Haven't fully caught up on this thread, but as a side note I have a
mostly-finished implementation of a Wisp parser which takes a very
different approach than Arne's, and was more understandable to me
personally, a bit more functional and recursive-descent style.
I could make it available if
Very excited for FOSDEM / Guix Days 2024! Definitely think there's been
plenty happening in Spritely-land that we'll have some things we want to
get in front of people, and conversations about how we can best work
with the greater Guile/Guix ecosystem.
- Christine
Maxime Devos writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> Op 30-09-2023 om 15:17 schreef Christine Lemmer-Webber:
>> Haven't fully caught up on this thread, but as a side note I have a
>> mostly-finished implementation of a Wisp parser which takes a very
>> differ
thoughts were inspired by
> conversations with Christine Lemmer-Webber, though she bears no
> responsibility for my zany imaginings.)
It's a long email so I'm only quoting the part that mentions me. ;)
In general I think the hash-lang idea in Racket is a neat one. File
extensions
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