() Neil Jerram
() Sun, 07 Mar 2010 23:00:13 +
I'm working on a project that needs a web data server, and I'd like to
use Apache + mod_lisp + Guile for that.
[extending Guile-WWW: background, rationale, etc]
[patch]
I'd like to add this support to Guile-WWW. Has there been any
() "d...@mac.com"
() Thu, 17 Jun 2010 15:21:08 -0400
(with-xml-tag 'em (make-raw "A Better Way")) yields A Better Way
See also ‘peel’ and ‘expand’ in module (ttn-do zzz publishing):
http://www.gnuvola.org/software/ttn-do/ttn-do.html.gz#zzz-publishing
Module (ttn-do zzz xhtml-tree) uses ‘expa
Josef Wolf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to write a (simple) function to convert s-expressions to XML.
Guile 1.9/2.x has sxml modules. So
(use-modules (sxml simple))
(define (sexp->xml s)
(sxml->xml s))
Ought to get you pretty close. (untested)
-Dale
Josef Wolf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to write a (simple) function to convert s-expressions to XML.
Guile 1.9/2.x has sxml modules. So
(use-modules (sxml simple))
(define (sexp->xml s)
(sxml->xml s))
Ought to get you pretty close. (untested)
-Dale
Here's an excerpt from my sexp to XML interface for Proverb:
Generating XML in Scheme
Proverb lets you generate and present XML-valued objects from Scheme with
little fuss.
The most crude interface is the procedure make-raw . This procedure is called
with a valid XML fragment as a string an
The NLopt library, available from
http://ab-initio.mit.edu/nlopt
provides a common interface for a large number of algorithms for both
global and local nonlinear optimizations, both with and without gradient
information, and including both bound constraints and nonlinear
equality/inequal
Hello,
I am trying to write a (simple) function to convert s-expressions to XML.
I've come up with following function, which (somehow) works:
(use-modules (ice-9 rdelim))
(use-modules (ice-9 pretty-print))
(define atom?
(lambda (x)
(and (not (pair? x)) (not (null? x)
(
Op woensdag 16 jun 2010 17:42 CEST schreef No Itisnt:
>> I just found out about guile. I am thinking about using it for
>> scripting. Because of this I was wondering if guile scripts can be
>> compiled for faster executing?
>
> Guile was not compiled until recently. Most distributions only have up
"Andy Wingo" wrote:
> Interesting test. So, with current git it does run, but
> fails with:
>
> ERROR: In procedure string-ref:
> ERROR: Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting string): #
With commit a4082ab57e81c1826906c1a8601593e8dea5078c I get,
running twice "make gtest" after cleanin