Philip McGrath writes:
> Oh, wow. I definitely had not realized that, *even inside a declarative
> module*, a reference to a variable with no statically visible definition
> would semantically be a dynamic lookup in a mutable environment at
> runtime (rather than a compile-time error), though
Hi again,
Here I decided to look at the raw performance of guile-zstd vs
guile-zlib when decompressing the ungoogled-chromium source into a 4 GiB
something tarball.
You'll need to generate the tar.zst and tar.gz yourself, but the script
that was used is:
--8<---cut here--
Hi,
Maxime Devos writes:
> zimoun schreef op ma 21-03-2022 om 14:34 [+0100]:
>> > * gcc can be compiled with `--enable-default-ssp --enable-default-
>> > pie`
>> > to enforce ssp and pic
>>
>> You wrote [1]:
>>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>> (define-pub
On Sun, 27 Mar 2022 22:55:36 +1100
Brendan Tildesley wrote:
> On 27/3/22 01:24, Josselin Poiret wrote:
>
> > Hello Brendan,
> >
> > Brendan Tildesley writes:
> >> I would like to replace pulseaudio with pipewire as the default in
> >> %desktop-services, the only hurdle is how to launch the us
zimoun schreef op ma 21-03-2022 om 14:34 [+0100]:
> > * gcc can be compiled with `--enable-default-ssp --enable-default-
> > pie`
> > to enforce ssp and pic
>
> You wrote [1]:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> (define-public gcc
> (package
> (inherit gc
Hi,
On Sat, 26 Mar 2022 at 20:33, kias...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Just so I understand, in other (imperative) words:
>
> gcc-hardened-1 = gcc-hardened built with regular gcc
> gcc-hardened-2 = gcc-hardened built with gcc-hardened-1
> n = 1
> while checksum(gcc-hardened-{n}) != checksum(gcc-hardened
Hi Guixers!
Today's Guix Packaging Meetup will feature singpolyma:
https://singpolyma.net/
singpolyma will be discussing and demonstrating how to write a Guix
package with javascript instead of guile. This is possible because while
we tend to think of Guile as a scheme dialect, Guile is actually
Philip McGrath schreef op zo 27-03-2022 om 10:12 [-0400]:
> In the context of Racket or R6RS modules, where the semantics are
> essentially those of `letrec*`, I'm used to distinguishing "unbound"
> variables from "undefined" variables, two types of errors, though
> informally "defined" is often u
Philip McGrath schreef op zo 27-03-2022 om 10:12 [-0400]:
> (Also, what is a "compilation unit" in Guile? Is it ever something
> other than a single module corresponding to a single file
> (potentially using `include` to incorporate other files at expand
> time?)
(the following explanation ignor
Philip McGrath schreef op zo 27-03-2022 om 10:12 [-0400]:
> The use of "top-level" to refer to definitions within a module is
> somewhat confusing to me. I usually understand "top-level" to refer
> to
> the kind of interactive REPL environment for which R6RS leaves the
> semantics unspecified. R
Philip McGrath schreef op zo 27-03-2022 om 10:12 [-0400]:
> Oh, wow. I definitely had not realized that, *even inside a
> declarative
> module*, a reference to a variable with no statically visible
> definition
> would semantically be a dynamic lookup in a mutable environment at
> runtime (rathe
Hi,
(Apparently I wrote this a month ago but left it sitting in "Drafts" ...)
On 2/20/22 12:47, Maxime Devos wrote:
> Philip McGrath schreef op zo 20-02-2022 om 11:47 [-0500]:
>> I was just (or maybe am still?) dealing with some issues caused by cyclic
>> imports of package modules while updating
On 27/3/22 01:24, Josselin Poiret wrote:
Hello Brendan,
Brendan Tildesley writes:
I would like to replace pulseaudio with pipewire as the default in
%desktop-services, the only hurdle is how to launch the user daemons in all the
different desktop configurations one might use. Other distros us
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