Hello again, > > Your conclusion is based on your ignorance. > > > Possible. Care to enlighten men ?
I already did but you seem to be too eager to prove your point. > Ok. And then why your plugin-system never loaded this main module instead ? Because i'ts the opposite, the maim module actually loads the plugin-system module. Please read the source, which is only one C file. > Ok. No problem. If this "is NOT an xchat plugin" but simple guile > module then it usable without xchat, right ? I didn't say that it's not related to xchat or the xchat-plugin that needs this module. > This means (use-modules > (xchat-guile plugin-system)) works, right ? Oops. It does not. > Conclusion: it's NOT guile module but part of xchat module. You seem to be very eager to derive conclusions. Your problem seems to be that you are making it an either/or situation (i-e either it's a 'pure' and 'independent' guile module or it's a pure and independent xchat plugin), which is not the case here. > It's > written in scheme but it does not make it guile module. Just like the > fact that your guile.so is written in C does not make it C library. In my last email i explicitly declared the main-module to be writen in C, so i am obviously not assuming anything like that. > > Since it's a guile module, IMHO it doesn't belong in directory for xchat > > plugins. > > > But it's NOT guile module - my simple test proved it. That's the problem. And i proved your test to be based on ignorance, perhaps you are better off coding in PHP. :) Anyway, thats my last email, if you dont get it this time either, stop calling my hard-work 'a mess'. -- Regards, Zeeshan Ali _______________________________________________ Guile-user mailing list Guile-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/guile-user