I was experimenting with a coroutine example which i got from the c2
website. see link below for code.
http://paste.call-cc.org/paste?id=cf4489b9de4820b330dc34371ea3b73a18115a4b#a0
I get the expected output when I run the code using csi
$ csi -ns coroutines.scm
HELLO!
WORLD!
However when i run
comb...@laposte.net scripsit:
> Do you think it can work out-of-the-box playing with environment variables?
Probably not; the $PREFIX is hard-coded into a number of Scheme programs
and shell/batch scripts.
> What will be the restrictions?
Various things won't work.
--
John Cowan ht
On 06 Dec 2014, at 13:16, comb...@laposte.net wrote:
>
> 1. PREFIX looks to be mandatory in Chicken and is an absolute path
> 2. I want to package everything in an archive file which will be in different
> places on different computers
>
> Do you think it can work out-of-the-box playing with env
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Peter,
I found the root cause of my issue, it is not related to Chicken Scheme, it's
pretty simple.
Actually, it took me a long time to realize there is some kind of sandboxing
mechanisms in avast! antivirus.
It redirect the input/output to some temporary window during the scanning of
the b