Hi Tobias,
Thank you for the examples and clear explanations.
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André A. Gomes
"Free Thought, Free World"
Hi,
On Wed, 29 Sept 2021 at 18:16, André A. Gomes wrote:
> I see that "~@" is used frequently in Guix' codebase in the format
> procedure but I don't understand what it does. (info "(guile) Formatted
> Output") didn't help much.
I think it is for multilines.
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André,
André A. Gomes 写道:
I see that "~@" is used frequently in Guix' codebase in the
format
procedure but I don't understand what it does. (info "(guile)
Formatted Output") didn't help much.
For background: ~@ conventionally modifies the
behaviour of ~. For example, ~f formats a
Hi,
I see that "~@" is used frequently in Guix' codebase in the format
procedure but I don't understand what it does. (info "(guile) Formatted
Output") didn't help much.
For a specific example, look at the package definition of emacs-exwm.
Speaking of that, what does "$@" do after emacs?