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From: | Daniel Kraft |
Subject: | Elisp Reader |
Date: | Thu, 27 Aug 2009 19:00:29 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 (X11/20070425) |
Hi all,yesterday and today I implemented the promised elisp reader and just pushed the changes. Now Guile's elisp support in my branch should be somewhat "complete" because not only there's a compiler but also a genuine parser for elisp, handling for instance the [] vectors, all those fancy ?\C-\M-x character escape sequences and the syntax for circular structures with #n=/#n#. I hope it is fairly complete and bug-free, but probably not (as usual) ;)
Feel free to look at it or try it out, I'd be interested to get testing results! I could try to run some real elisp code through it...
Apart from that, I'm going to do a merge from master now (which made some problems last time with readline, hopefully I can get it to work now) and maybe really start writing some documentation -- where do you want me to put it?
Cheers, Daniel -- Done: Arc-Bar-Cav-Ran-Rog-Sam-Tou-Val-Wiz To go: Hea-Kni-Mon-Pri
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