compatibility. See the CHANGELOG for
full details:
https://gitlab.com/chicken-sdl2/chicken-sdl2/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
Thanks to megane and kp for their bug reports, and megane for
spearheading an effort to reduce error-checking boilerplate.
Enjoy!
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to provide help writing bindings, and answer your questions. :)
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tps://gitlab.com/jcroisant/macaw/-/blob/master/examples/hsl-picker.scm>
in about 300 lines of code.
Docs: https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/5/macaw
Release info for CHICKEN 4 and 5:
https://gitlab.com/jcroisant/macaw/raw/master/macaw.release-info
Wishing you all good health,
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-colors/raw/master/web-colors.release-info
Happy new year!
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ing lambda
forms and "let over lambda" closures. The egg provides wrappers for many
standard R5RS procedures, and it's trivial to create your own.
If this sounds useful to you, wonderful. Personally, I just enjoy
exploring the boundaries of what is possible with this idea -- already
much mor
aste is that I did a "make check"
after compiling and installing CHICKEN, and it seemed to pass. I didn't
paste the output of make check because it is extremely long.
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email inspired me to finish porting to CHICKEN 5.
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P.S. Please add these URLs to the CHICKEN 5 coop:
https://gitlab.com/chicken-sdl2/chicken-sdl2/raw/master/sdl2.chicken-5.release-info
https://gitlab.com/chicken-sdl2/chicken-sdl2-image/raw/master/sdl2-image.chicken-5.release
and Kristian Lein-Mathisen for submitting
suggestions which have been implemented in this release. :)
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mentioned CK-macros on IRC, which led me to learn about them.
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* Issue tracker: https://gitlab.com/chicken-sdl2/chicken-sdl2-ttf/issues
Here is the release-info file. Please add it to egg-locations. :)
https://gitlab.com/chicken-sdl2/chicken-sdl2-ttf/raw/master/sdl2-ttf.release-info
Happy holidays,
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e those declarations are not sufficient, or maybe the
cause is elsewhere.
I hope this information helps fix the cause of these confusing messages. :)
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http://itch.io/jam/january-2016-lisp-game-jam . Don't forget to
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Happy new year and happy jamming to all!
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For future reference, here is the issue I filed on your behalf:
https://gitlab.com/chicken-sdl2/chicken-sdl2/issues/29
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is only to
provide convenient access to SDL2's features. It is not a high-level
game framework or engine. (But it would be a good foundation for someone
to build a high-level game framework or engine on top of.)
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would be willing to answer some questions or help out, please contact me.
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On 12/10/13 7:08 PM, Giorgio Flaverli wrote:
@John Cowan;
An Olin Shivers-style rant (the Jack'n'Zac one that opens the SCSH
manual) would be extremely tempting given your lack of ability to
comprehend the immense harm that your position brought to the unique
value
On 5/13/13 4:55 PM, John Cowan wrote:
Răzvan Rotaru scripsit:
I have not found information about this topic, so I have to ask here: does
chicken provide reader macros?
See http://wiki.call-cc.org/man/4/Unit%20library#reader-extensions.
To add to that: be aware that you have to load reader
On 2/21/13 9:55 AM, Nicholas Van Horn wrote:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Dan Leslie d...@ironoxide.ca
mailto:d...@ironoxide.ca wrote:
I'm not certain what you intended by 'official', but if you meant
that you'd like to see it packaged with Chicken then perhaps you
should
,
organization, etc.
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On 10/17/12 4:22 AM, Felix wrote:
So I wonder: is there any problem with simply adding support for a
second arg to the parameter-functions, without removing the arg check
for all procedures that use #!optional? Even in Chicken 4.7,
parameter-functions silently accept extra arguments, so there
On 10/15/12 10:51 AM, Felix wrote:
[...] It can be considered a bug, indeed. The problem is that we have to pass
an additional argument to parameter-functions to mark the situation
when a parameter gets restored. parameterize expands into something
like
(let ((param1 ...) ...)
(let
On 10/14/12 7:20 AM, Felix wrote:
From: John Croisant j...@croisant.net
Subject: [Chicken-users] Bug with #!optional in Chicken 4.8.0
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2012 20:34:26 -0400
In Chicken 4.8.0, procedures defined with #!optional no longer signal
an exception if invoked with too many arguments
I have discovered a bug in hash-table-copy and/or hash-table-size.
If you copy a non-empty hash table, hash-table-size will report that the
copy has 0 entries. But if you use hash-table-ref, hash-table-alist,
etc. you will see that the copy actually has all the expected entries.
The only thing
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