l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > So, here’s a suggestion: let’s write neat hacks that integrate Guile > with some other piece of software, preferably GNU packages. Examples > include extending GCC or GDB extension in Guile, work on Mike’s > Zile-on-Guile, enhanced Guile support in GNU Make, and Hurd file systems > written in Guile. As I said on #guile, I'd like to see someone (i.e not me :) hack scheme evaluation into bash.
> If you’re up to the challenge, you’re welcome to announce your intent > here. On Feb. 16th, we’ll collect the list of neat hacks and let the > world know! As I also said on #guile, I picked gdbm for the gnu package I'm going to integrate. I've already hacked somewhat useful bindings, but still more to do. https://github.com/ijp/guile-gdbm if anyone is interested > PS: I personally intend to come up with a simple GCC plug-in interface > for Guile. Let’s see how it goes… I look forward to that. Come on guilers, that's two of us stepped up to the plate so far. What are you, chicken? ;-) -- Ian Price "Programming is like pinball. The reward for doing it well is the opportunity to do it again" - from "The Wizardy Compiled"