Re: any thoughts on guile as a kernel extension language

2012-01-27 Thread Ian Price
Eric Schulte writes: > The following immediately made me think of guile. > http://netbsd-soc.sourceforge.net/projects/luakern/ It's long since dead, and Linux rather than Hurd, but http://abstractnonsense.com/schemix/ is somewhat relevant. -- Ian Price "Programming is like pinball. The rewar

Re: any thoughts on guile as a kernel extension language

2012-01-21 Thread Daniel Ridge
I saw this done with Guile for Linux circa 1999. I think that it would work out better today with Cinquecento (www.cqctworld.org) as the Scheme. Cinquecento is a C-syntax Scheme dialect built for systems and debugger programming. Cheers, Dan On Jan 20, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:

Re: any thoughts on guile as a kernel extension language

2012-01-21 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello Eric, Eric Schulte skribis: > I wonder if there is anything like this in the works on the GNU front > with the HURD as guile's natural kernel partner. Sorry I have nothing > useful to contribute, I just thought it worthwhile to raise the prospect > (specter?) of such integration in case i

any thoughts on guile as a kernel extension language

2012-01-20 Thread Eric Schulte
The following immediately made me think of guile. http://netbsd-soc.sourceforge.net/projects/luakern/ I wonder if there is anything like this in the works on the GNU front with the HURD as guile's natural kernel partner. Sorry I have nothing useful to contribute, I just thought it worthwhile to r