Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> writes: >> From: Taylan Ulrich Bayirli/Kammer <taylanbayi...@gmail.com> >> Cc: guile-devel@gnu.org >> Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 14:23:24 +0200 >> >> > scheme@(ice-9 readline)> %load-path >> > %load-path >> > $1 = ("d:/usr/share/guile/2.0" "d:/usr/share/guile/site/2.0" >> > "d:/usr/share/guile/site" "d:/usr/share/guile") >> > scheme@(ice-9 readline)> ,q >> > ,q >> > >> > Is this expected, or is this a bug? If the former, how can I disable >> > this double echo? >> >> On 2.0.11, I cannot reproduce this in any of xterm, M-x term, or M-x >> shell. It feels like a familiar issue though, probably under a peculiar >> setup; is there anything noteworthy about how you use the REPL, or your >> terminal emulator, or such? > > It's a normal Windows terminal. I just invoke the guile executable > and type at the prompt. > > Could this be due to failure to recognize that stdin/stdout are > connected to a console? > > More generally, where's the code that could cause these echoes?
For what it's worth, "cat | guile | cat" works fine for me, except for C-a, C-e, etc. inserting ^A, ^E, etc., but no echoing. Taylan