On Tue 28 Jun 2022 at 22:48, Eduardo Ochs <eduardoo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Eev's central idea is that you can keep "executable logs" of what > you do, in a format that is reasonably readable and that is easy to > "play back" later, step by step and in any order. We call these > executable logs, or executable notes, "e-scripts". > > which answer your question about what are e-scripts... > > ...again: it is very easy to show what a certain sexp or what a > certain e-script _do_ when they are executed, but it is much harder to > explain what they _are_...
This might be confusing because a script is usually a text file which is interpreted (as a whole) by a language interpreter. An e-script is not that. An e-script is a text file with free form notes. Additionally, some lines could run emacs-lisp code (one line per key press) and some lines could be "code" lines that are sent (one line per key press) to an associated interpreter buffer.