Hello, I've just released Guile Hall 0.2. It includes a number of fixes and improvements: - We now correctly wrap all guile module dependencies in generated Guix recipes - We have an optional syntax for specifying configure time guile-module checks. - `hall scan` and `hall clean` have become more convenient by virtue of the --skip parameter accepting directories - We now use a fully-fledged test-runner to run unit tests - Generated code is prettier to look at
I'd like to thank Catonano and Ricardo for either contributing directly or providing code that resulted in above improvements. On the roadmap we now have: - support for the Guile Build System, which would be a first step towards having simple Guile projects that do not rely on autotools - support for hall publish, which is meant as a tool to make contributing guile hall based projects to guix significantly easier by running automated sanity checks & generating complete guix recipes for addition to the guix repo. You can get it with Guix after pulling the latest version with $ guix package -i guile-hall Otherwise you can get the code from https://gitlab.com/a-sassmannshausen/guile-hall/, and build (hopefully) using the traditional $ autoreconf -vif && ./configure && make dance. What is Guile Hall? >From the README: Hall is a command-line application and a set of Guile libraries that allow you to quickly create and publish Guile projects. It allows you to transparently support the GNU build system, manage a project hierarchy & provides tight coupling to Guix. It's fundamental aim is to provide a black box that just works (tm) for you so you distribute, manage & create guile projects. This project is part of my overall goal of creating user-friendly basic tooling & libraries for Guile to encourage newbies to start building with Guile. Best wishes, Alex