On Jun 20, 2009, at 05:33, Andy Wingo wrote:
It's also kind of appealing to have something at intermediate stages
that I might be able to show off, and say "hey, this works well
enough
that you can try it out; want to help me on the next steps?" (And
since I'm getting into all this now, I *wo
Howdy Ken!
On Sun 14 Jun 2009 07:21, Ken Raeburn writes:
> On Jun 13, 2009, at 09:06, Andy Wingo wrote:
>
> Yes -- for now, that includes anything I haven't converted, including
> strings, symbols, vectors of objects, hash tables, etc. Many of what
> are currently smobs should eventually be con
Hello!
Ken Raeburn writes:
> I've updated to recent Emacs sources and Guile 1.8.6. I've gotten it
> to a point where it seems to start up fine in tty mode, reads in (and
> does color highlighting of) C files and directories, does some other
> basic stuff.
Woowww, impressive! Looking forward t
On Jun 13, 2009, at 09:06, Andy Wingo wrote:
Hi Ken,
On Fri 12 Jun 2009 07:02, Ken Raeburn writes:
I'm glad to see the emacs-lisp work is progressing. As it happens, a
month or so ago I blew some of the dust off my old guile-emacs
project
and started working on it again too. This flavor
Hi Ken,
On Fri 12 Jun 2009 07:02, Ken Raeburn writes:
> I'm glad to see the emacs-lisp work is progressing. As it happens, a
> month or so ago I blew some of the dust off my old guile-emacs project
> and started working on it again too. This flavor of emacs+guile work
> aimed to replace Lisp o
I'm glad to see the emacs-lisp work is progressing. As it happens, a
month or so ago I blew some of the dust off my old guile-emacs project
and started working on it again too. This flavor of emacs+guile work
aimed to replace Lisp objects in Emacs with Guile objects at the
lowest level (n