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New Guile Emacs
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Keisuke Nishida |
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New Guile Emacs |
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Wed, 25 Apr 2001 09:48:10 -0400 |
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Wanderlust/2.4.0 (Rio) SEMI/1.13.7 (Awazu) FLIM/1.13.2 (Kasanui) Emacs/21.0.102 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI) |
Probably there are some people who are interested, so I have
included them in guile-core.
Now you can use Guile's modules in Emacs Lisp like this:
(guile-import current-module)
(guile-import module-ref)
(setq assq (module-ref (current-module) 'assq))
=> ("<guile>" %%1%% . "#<primitive-procedure assq>")
(guile-use-modules (ice-9 documentation))
(object-documentation assq)
=>
" - primitive: assq key alist
- primitive: assv key alist
- primitive: assoc key alist
Fetches the entry in ALIST that is associated with KEY. To decide
whether the argument KEY matches a particular entry in ALIST,
`assq' compares keys with `eq?', `assv' uses `eqv?' and `assoc'
uses `equal?'. If KEY cannot be found in ALIST (according to
whichever equality predicate is in use), then `#f' is returned.
These functions return the entire alist entry found (i.e. both the
key and the value)."
Probably we can use GTK in Emacs Lisp. Can anybody try it?
I have also implemented Guile Scheme mode and Scheme Interaction mode.
Just put the following lines in your ~/.emacs:
(require 'guile-scheme)
(setq initial-major-mode 'scheme-interaction-mode)
Currently, the following commands are available:
M-TAB guile-scheme-complete-symbol
M-C-x guile-scheme-eval-define
C-x C-e guile-scheme-eval-last-sexp
C-c C-b guile-scheme-eval-buffer
C-c C-r guile-scheme-eval-region
C-c : guile-scheme-eval-expression
I'll write more commands soon, or if you want to hack, please take
a look at the following files:
guile-core/ice-9/channel.scm ;; object channel
guile-core/emacs/guile.el ;; object adapter
guile-core/emacs/guile-emacs.scm ;; Guile <-> Emacs channels
guile-core/emacs/guile-scheme.el ;; Guile Scheme mode
As always, there are more than one bugs ;)
Thanks,
Keisuke
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