Hello,
Le vendredi 24 juillet 2020 à 03:06 +0300, Dmitry Alexandrov a écrit :
> Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski wrote:
> > https://jeko.frama.io
> > ## Installation
> > ### On Windows
> >
> > No solution yet.
>
> Is that true? Itʼs true (and a pity) that there no official
> packages, of course, but ‘n
> From: Dmitry Alexandrov
> Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2020 03:06:53 +0300
> Cc: Guile User , Guix Help
>
> > ## Installation
>
> > ### On Windows
> >
> > No solution yet.
>
> Is that true? Itʼs true (and a pity) that there no official packages, of
> course, but ‘no solution’?
>
> I vaguely recall,
Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski writes:
> Le jeudi 23 juillet 2020 à 13:32 +0300, Bonface M. K. a écrit :
>> I am that person ;)
>
> Please leave me your feedback on anything !
>
Cool. I'll do that over the weekend or early next week :)
> Jérémy
>
--
Bonface M. K. (https://www.bonfacemunyoki.com)
One
Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski wrote:
> https://jeko.frama.io
> ## Installation
> ### On Windows
>
> No solution yet.
Is that true? Itʼs true (and a pity) that there no official packages, of
course, but ‘no solution’?
I vaguely recall, there was a Guile on MinGW a couple of years ago, does it no
l
hello,
> FWIW, the help-g...@gnu.org list, which you are crossposting, announce
> [1] a policy of welcoming mail in many languages besides English,
> which looks like a pretty sane choice, until there is substantial
> traffic in a given language.
thanks for letting us know. i'll definitely use th
Definitely. Already marking e-mails as "extract information" to add to
the list later. I also already added your tutorial in the tutorial
category. ; )
On 23.07.20 12:40, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski wrote:
> Hi Frank and Marc,
>
> I've never tried to use these frameworks. I will give them a try.
>
> T
Just released guile-json 4.3.2 with a hot fix.
Sorry about that,
Aleix
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 9:42 PM Aleix Conchillo Flaqué
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm happy to announce guile-json 4.3.1. This version fixes an issue with
> unicode surrogate pairs. Thanks to pkill9 and RhodiumToad from #guile.
>
>
Marc Chantreux wrote:
> hould be nice to have a french mailing list [for Guile] as well
FWIW, the help-g...@gnu.org list, which you are crossposting, announce [1] a
policy of welcoming mail in many languages besides English, which looks like a
pretty sane choice, until there is substantial traf
Le jeudi 23 juillet 2020 à 13:32 +0300, Bonface M. K. a écrit :
> I am that person ;)
Please leave me your feedback on anything !
Jérémy
Le jeudi 23 juillet 2020 à 14:01 +0200, Marc Chantreux a écrit :
> how did you find the srfi ?
A search on srfi.schemers.org for "test" then I saw the SRFI-64 was
part of Guile distribution, so... I didn't go further.
Jérémy
hello,
> I've never tried to use these frameworks.
how did you find the srfi ?
> They could be part of the awesome-guile list Zelphir initiated.
sure. also on testanything.org. i can handle this but i feel i need more
info at this point :)
regards
marc
hello,
> I don't think many people use it, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
good to know. both guile-tap and scm-test-tap deserve an entry on
testanything.org. yet i'm wondering if there is an official or de facto
standard framework or output for testing in the scheme world.
regards,
marc
Hi Frank and Marc,
I've never tried to use these frameworks. I will give them a try.
They could be part of the awesome-guile list Zelphir initiated.
Thank you for bringing this and also taking time to give feedback !
Jérémy
Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski writes:
> Hello hackers !
>
> I would liko to introduce my (almost started) book to you :
> https://jeko.frama.io
>
Thanks for sharing!
> It aims to provide a tutorial-like way to learn Guile. But also to get
> used to tests.
>
> As I am not an experienced Guile hacker,
Hi,
Marc Chantreux wrote:
[…]
>> Hope it can help someone to jump in and hack.
>
> i just discovered srfi 64 thanks to your page. the thing is: when it
> comes to test report, i have one simple rule: TAPs or GTFO.
>
> so i saw a TAP lib for guile (https://github.com/xevz/guile-tap) which
> is not
15 matches
Mail list logo