Hi Sahithi,
> As per discussion in irc, I tried using "pk str" and "(pk
> (string-append …))" to show values.
>
> I dint find any differences with and without pk.
That’s expected. “pk” only peeks at the value — it does not modify it.
The goal of using “pk” was to help you figure out if the
Fis Trivial writes:
> time. Little off topic, what I want to say is that, if I didn't tried to
> evaluate any code from string, how come a modern interpreter can tell me
> the error is happened in "unknown file" "unknown line"? Especially the
> "unknown file".
I cannot answer this without
Hi Ricardo,
I used this command but even this result with the colorless output.
> You need to use “./pre-inst-env guix” to use your modified version of
> Guix.
>
As per discussion in irc, I tried using "pk str" and "(pk
(string-append …))" to show values.
I dint find any differences with and
Hello Julien,
Julien Lepiller writes:
[…]
> I read you're having trouble to find information from the section
> titles. Info manuals have an index where it's easier to find
> things. But actually, what helps me the most is to ignore the `info`
> command and open either the full .texi source or
Le 2018-06-08 15:50, Oleg Pykhalov a écrit :
Hello Julien,
Julien Lepiller writes:
[…]
I read you're having trouble to find information from the section
titles. Info manuals have an index where it's easier to find
things. But actually, what helps me the most is to ignore the `info`
command
Hi Catonano,
> Andy Wingo has a post in which he lists tasks he'd lie to be implemented on
> Guile, many of them have to do with the file format of the compiled files.
>
> Some love should go to the quality of the experience too, not only to the
> tech issues
These are very closely linked. I
Hello!
Catonano skribis:
> In this post I discuss Guix
>
> And I discuss Guile too
>
> I understand that the language is strong and I expect someone to be upset
>
> But I feel this is due
>
> Happy reading
>
> http://catonano.v22018025836661967.nicesrv.de/the-gnu-community.html
Thanks for
>
> Fis claimed that the error messages that Guile provides them with don't
> include indications about in which file the error occurred
>
> So he's using Chez scheme instead of Guile, if I remember correctly
>
> I take from this that the Chez scheme error mesages are better.
>
Actually, I tried
Le 2018-06-08 11:34, Clément Lassieur a écrit :
Hi Julien,
Julien Lepiller writes:
I read you're having trouble to find information from the section
titles. Info
manuals
have an index where it's easier to find things. But actually, what
helps me
the most
is to ignore the `info` command
2018-06-08 11:39 GMT+02:00 Nils Gillmann :
> Just my brief encouragement:
>
> I'm not sure how active the Guile documentation writer(s) are, but if you
> know how to write it or initially draft something that would be great.
> Writing the code is good, but documenting it affects much more people
Catonano transcribed 7.7K bytes:
> Mark,
>
> 2018-06-07 19:03 GMT+02:00 Mark H Weaver :
>
> I appreciate you sharing your thoughts on this. I wanted to apologize
> > for making you feel badly; it honestly was not my intent to shame you in
> > any way.
> >
>
> Thank you for your kind and
Hi Julien,
Julien Lepiller writes:
> I read you're having trouble to find information from the section titles. Info
> manuals
> have an index where it's easier to find things. But actually, what helps me
> the most
> is to ignore the `info` command and open either the full .texi source or the
>
Le 2018-06-07 17:25, Catonano a écrit :
I just published my latest blog post
In this post I discuss Guix
And I discuss Guile too
I understand that the language is strong and I expect someone to be
upset
But I feel this is due
Happy reading
2018-06-08 6:24 GMT+02:00 Christopher Lemmer Webber
:
> I think Catonano and Mark discussed things nicely earlier in the thread,
> so I'm not going to weigh in on that (though I do agree that we would
> can and should do better, but that also it's important to realize that
> community members
Christopher Lemmer Webber writes:
> I think Catonano and Mark discussed things nicely earlier in the thread,
> so I'm not going to weigh in on that (though I do agree that we would
> can and should do better, but that also it's important to realize that
> community members only have so many
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