-hoc guile-eris
guile` shortly.
Thanks and happy hacking!
-pukkamustard
[1] http://purl.org/eris
[2]
https://gitlab.com/openengiadina/eris/-/blob/main/examples/ipfs.org
[3] https://datashards.net/
uot;low-level" - provide a SRFI-171
reducer. This can definitely be improved and I'd be happy for
ideas on
how to make this more ergonomic.
Thank you for your comments!
-pukkamustard
Congratulations pukkamustard, I really am excited by and respect
the
work you're doing on this. I think it's probably the proper
replacement
slot for the storage work I'm doing in Spritely.
Thank you!
Once Spritely Goblins gets ported to Guile it'll be really fun
t
inary which is smaller and faster to generate and
parse.
guile-cbor provides a Guile implementation of CBOR.
Happy hacking!
pukkamustard
Mike Gran writes:
Hello All-
In celebration of the (slightly belated) 10-year anniversary of
Guile
v2.0, we're having another Guile Potluck! The Gui
work towards using PreScheme for bare-metal programming.
Regards,
pukkamustard
Matias Jose Seco Baccanelli writes:
> Good morning Guilers!
> Being a huge fan of Libre Software and Guile powers, i was having a big
> curiosity in regards to the kernel languages arena:
> was ever made a
ld be able to start
some purely functional hacking very soon
(https://issues.guix.gnu.org/57055).
Bug reports, fixes and patches are very welcome.
Best regards,
pukkamustard
ar.gz
sha256sum:
53b8a7dba72de77c513e0094a6f65cc6be18ecf15aaed8a5a2656c845ab62807
guile-srfi-146-0.1.0.tar.gz
Hope that works for you!
You might also need a tarball for guile-srfi-128? Let me know...
Cheers,
pukkamustard
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 1:55 AM pukkamustard wrote:
>
> Hello Guilers,
>
>
urther
are in development (Python, Go, JavaScript). See the project site for
details (https://eris.codeberg.page/).
Best regards,
pukkamustard
[1] https://lists.sr.ht/~pukkamustard/eris/%3C86lerfkvyo.fsf%40posteo.net%3E
[2] https://issues.guix.gnu.org/52555
[3]
https://codeberg.org/eris/meta/
le-sodium is now available at
https://codeberg.org/eris/guile-sodium. I'll publish subsequent releases
on Codeberg (and inqlab.net will be the mirror).
guile-srfi-128 is available at
https://codeberg.org/pukkamustard/guile-srfi-128. I consider this a
mirror of https://inqlab.net/git/guile-srfi-128.git/.
Cheers,
pukkamustard
oject.
-pukkamustard
ching blocks before they are
needed. This includes some Fibers fun!
The development of Guile-ERIS has been supported by the NLnet Foundation
through the NGI Assure fund.
Happy Hacking,
pukkamustard
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