+1 haha
Le 11 juin 2022 07:21:11 GMT+02:00, alex sassmannshausen <alex.sassmannshau...@gmail.com> a écrit : >+1 > >On Sat, 11 Jun 2022, 04:07 Aleix Conchillo Flaqué, <aconchi...@gmail.com> >wrote: > >> Yes!!! This is amazing and things like this can expose Guile to many more >> people. Even though I've been using Emacs for many years, I believe it's >> not great for newcomers to hear "if you want a good Guile environment you >> can only use Emacs". >> >> Congratulations again, this was such an important missing piece! >> >> Best, >> >> Aleix >> >> On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 3:05 PM <r.he...@posteo.de> wrote: >> >> > Hi Guilers! >> > >> > I want to share a couple of things I have being working on that you may >> > find useful. >> > >> > 1) I developed an LSP Server for Scheme. For those that don't know the >> > Language Server Protocol (LSP), it is meant for adding programming >> > language support for IDEs and editors that implement the protocol >> > (nowadays most of them support it). >> > >> > For now I am focusing on Guile 3 and CHICKEN 5. The idea is to write as >> > much R7RS for common code as possible (like representing documents, >> > fetching word under cursor etc.) and leave implementation specific code >> > to dedicated files. So far I managed to implement auto-completion, fetch >> > signature, fetch documentation and jump to definition. >> > >> > Repo: https://codeberg.org/rgherdt/scheme-lsp-server >> > >> > 2) An LSP server without a client is quite useless, so I'm also sharing >> > an emacs-lsp client: >> > >> > Repo: https://codeberg.org/rgherdt/emacs-lsp-scheme >> > >> > I will create a PR to melpa for this. Until it is merged, you can clone >> > the repo somewhere, 'load' it and follow the instructions in the README >> > to activate it. >> > >> > Usage is based on interaction with the REPL, which is based on Emacs's >> > built-in scheme inferior-mode. So you have to load the file (say by >> > typing C-c C-l on a buffer) in order to get access to symbols imported >> > from other modules. >> > >> > Note: for daily use you probably should stick to Geiser, since its Guile >> > support is obviously much more mature. It can still become useful for >> > other Schemes though, and is a good way to develop the LSP server >> > without leaving Emacs ;) >> > >> > 3) The whole idea behind LSP is to improve language support across >> > multiple IDEs/editors. So I started a proof of concept in VS Code: >> > >> > https://codeberg.org/rgherdt/vscode-scheme-lsp >> > >> > Since I don't use VS Code, I don't expect spending much time on it. I >> > also don't know how a lispy LSP client should/could look like in VS >> > Code. If you have ideas, or want to contribute/take over this, feel free >> > to contact me. It is not documented nor published yet, but already works >> > for the functionality mentioned (there are a couple of command to launch >> > a REPL and load files on it). I will investigate how to automate >> > installation of the LSP server before publishing it and let you know. >> > >> > Everything is on an early stage of development, and APIs may change. I >> > tested it using following software: >> > - Guile 3.0.8 >> > - Emacs 27.1 and 28.1 >> > - Debian Bullseye and Ubuntu 18.04 >> > >> > Any questions, suggestions, critics and contributions are more than >> > welcome. We can also reach me on @libera's #guile, #chicken, #scheme >> > channels by the name rgherdt. >> > >> > Have a nice weekend you all! >> > >> > Ricardo >> > >> > >> > >>