I checked that this is correct and committed it to stable-2.0. You can make small bugfixes now, but if you want to make larger contributions to Guile, you'll need to sign a copyright assignment form. This is because in U.S. copyright law, the author of a copyrighted work (like software) has the most ability to sue other people to protect their copyright. The Free Software Foundation makes sure it owns the copyright to all GNU software so that it will be able to defend them in court. (See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-assign.html for more information.) If you want assign your copyright, please email ass...@gnu.org.
Andy and Ludovic, I hope this is the right thing to do. If not, please let me know. Thanks, Noah On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 3:40 AM, Nala Ginrut <nalagin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Our inner Ecmascript(also named Javascript for a historical reason) > has broken for a long time since tree-il has been updated. > When I try to implement a small language with Guile, I found that > current parse-tree-il doesn't need a list as its arg anymore. > And I changed the same line in > language/ecmascript/compile-tree-il.scm, then it works again! > No matter how many people interested in the inner ecmascript there be, > I like it and I wish it enhance more. > Anyway, multi-language is an interesting feature for Guile. > > Here's the patch.