2009/6/18 Jack Trades :
> I did notice though that it says you can't use parameters in the
> table tags, which is kind of essential for the Chicken for Python
> Programmers document. Is this likely to change soon?
No, but you can fudge it using .
Why do you need parameters?
Jim
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On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Jack Trades wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Jim Ursetto wrote:
>>
>> Why do you need parameters?
>
> Unless I'm misunderstanding; to colorize cells and align text.
OK. Well, inserting direct HTML into the wiki is probably
s
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Glen Foy wrote:
> Ten years from now we are going to have multicore machines with a dazzling
> number of processors. Native threads and concurrent processing support will
> be increasingly important.
>
> I sure would like to see Chicken support native threads on M
Regarding objc, it's in the repository but incomplete. Regarding
MacPorts, if you *always* want to look in a nonstandard location for
libraries, you should be able to add /opt/local/lib and
/opt/local/include to the gcc/ld flags when you compile Chicken.
Easiest way to do this is probably to edit
Hi Bill,
I just checked out release 4 eggs as the anonymous user with the following:
svn co https://galinha.ucpel.tche.br/svn/chicken-eggs/release/4 chicken-eggs4
Maybe there was a transitory error? Please post the error you get.
Jim
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:37 PM, bill wrote:
> Christian,
>
ist
> b...@bugs:~$
>
> If I change the 4 to a 3 it works.
>
> Bill
>
> Jim Ursetto wrote:
>>
>> Hi Bill,
>>
>> I just checked out release 4 eggs as the anonymous user with the
>> following:
>>
>> svn co https://galinha.ucpel.tche.br/svn
As long as the license supports it, by all means!
2009/7/25 Michael Maul :
> There are a number of PLT packages that I have been wanting to use in
> chicken.
> So far the only porting effort has been pretty much converting between PLT's
> package syntax and
> chicken's modules. My question is woul
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Nicholas "Indy" Ray wrote:
> the wiki has become almost unsearchable, with a large portion of pages
> that have been indexed and are not there anymore.
> Regardless, is there any way I can help to get the wiki search more
> functional, or alternatively would it be
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 8:14 AM, Alejandro Forero
Cuervo wrote:
> (when (negative? (abs 2147483648))
> (set! abs
> (lambda (x)
> (if (negative? x)
> (- x)
> x
>
> It seems to workaround the problem.
#;5> (abs 12345678901)
539222987
I don't think so.
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On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Alejandro Forero
Cuervo wrote:
> In Chicken 3.4.0 linux-unix-gnu-x86-64 the expression (abs 2147483648)
> evaluates to -2147483648 in both csi and a compiled program (negative?
> and positive?, however, seem to work correctly). It evaluated
> correctly in a 32-bits
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 2:00 PM, Alejandro Forero
Cuervo wrote:
> [The workaround] works for me:
> #;2> (abs 12345678901)
> 12345678901
Probably just happens to work, based on register setup. We are on
different platforms. Anyway, try the patch for your original problem,
also reported as a tick
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:02 AM, Thomas Chust wrote:
> If, for example, you prepare a statement and forget to ever execute
> and finalize it, my sqlite3 egg will at least tell you that you have
> an unused statement lying around when you try to close the database.
sqlite3 will tell you with an err
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Sam Varner wrote:
> "documentation" is not one of the properties listed in the docs. It
> appears that its presence prevents srfi-42.setup-info from being
> generated.
It works for me. "documentation" is a valid property and should be
honored unless you have a p
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Sam Varner wrote:
> 1. Should I prefer 'import' if it's available? E.g (import srfi-4)
> instead of (use srfi-4).
It's actually (require-library srfi-4) (import srfi-4) == (use
srfi-4). The code load and module import are separate steps.
E.g.
$ csi -
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 10:19 PM, Sam Varner wrote:
> Installing the readline egg with chicken-install fails:
My guess is it is probably a special case of
http://www.irp.oist.jp/trac/chicken/ticket/69, in which
chicken-install does not stop on error. Just so you know we are
looking at it.
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On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 5:43 PM, John Cowan wrote:
> If symbols aren't gc'd now, I'd like to argue for them to be.
As per the Chicken README, symbol GC is disabled by default,
but may be enabled globally at compiler build time, or per-app
at runtime.
SYMBOLGC=1
Always enable gar
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Fadi Moukayed wrote:
> Out of curiosity, why is Chicken using [random/srandom] instead of the
> standard C rand/srand ? There shouldn't be any difference
> functionality-wise AFAIK.
rand(3) typically produces much less usable randomness than
random(3) due to histo
It might be easier to compile with
make PLATFORM=macosx ARCH=x86-64
as stated in the README.
Jim
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Derrell Piper wrote:
> It appears that the native Xcode 3.2 build tools are now 64-bit on 10.6 and
> config-arch.sh isn't smart enough to distinguish the 64-bitness.
at 9:56 PM, Jim Ursetto wrote:
> It might be easier to compile with
>
> make PLATFORM=macosx ARCH=x86-64
>
> as stated in the README.
> Jim
>
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Derrell Piper wrote:
>> It appears that the native Xcode 3.2 build tools are now 64-bit on 10
00 EXECUTE 11 1172 NOUNDEFS
> DYLDLINK TWOLEVEL
>
> Derrell
>
> On Aug 29, 2009, at 8:32 PM, Jim Ursetto wrote:
>
>> Is it really true that 10.6 gcc defaults to producing 64-bit binaries?
>> I imagine that would break a lot of traditional UNIX builds. If
2009/8/29 David N Murray :
> I ran the runtests script after building 4.1.0 on an OpenBSD 4.4/AMD64
> box.
> syntax tests (r5rs_pitfalls) ...
> Failure: 1.1, expected '0', got '1'.
> Failure: 1.2, expected '#t', got '#f'.
> Passed: 1.3
Hi David,
Thanks fo
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Virgil King wrote:
> I'm having trouble installing the sxpath egg using a fresh install of
> 4.1.0 (built with ARCH=x86-64) on Snow Leopard:
>
> Error: during expansion of (import ...) - unbound variable: |???|
Hmm. I was just able to build it with ARCH=x86-64 usi
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Virgil King wrote:
> Taking the hint about "weird chicken pieces" I tried moving aside
> /usr/local/lib/chicken/4 before reinstalling 4.1.0 and sxpath and that
> fixes my issue.
Good catch. I can confirm it is looking in the installed repository
first before the cu
I trust you will make any changes backwards-compatible and transparent
for a while so we have a semblance of stability.
Unless you are also proposing that you will modify every affected egg
and add a cond-expand to distinguish between Chicken 4.1 and 4.2.
I'll accept breakage if it gets me cool n
require works but probably require-library in chicken 4 is the nearest
equivalent to "use" in chicken 3. In chicken 4, use now does
require-library + import, and the import is causing the problem.
As far as modules, as a quick fix you can probably just wrap your
geolib source file (etc.) in (modu
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 5:44 PM, John Cowan wrote:
> Actually, you can't. In Chicken 3, "use" would load stuff from the
> current directory, but now it looks only in the installed-code
> directory.
Version 4.1.1 - SVN rev. 15417
#;1> (use a)
; loading ./a.import.so ...
; loading /Users/jim/loca
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Matthew Welland wrote:
> On Saturday 12 September 2009 02:13:47 pm you wrote:
>> require works but probably require-library in chicken 4 is the nearest
>> equivalent to "use" in chicken 3. In chicken 4, use now does
>> require-library + import, and the import is ca
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:50 PM, John Cowan wrote:
> But if you haven't compiled it and just have the source, that doesn't work;
> it used to in Chicken 3's csi.
$ rm a.import.so
$ rm a.so
$ csi
Version 4.1.1 - SVN rev. 15417
#;1> (use a)
; loading ./a.import.scm ...
; loading /Users/jim/local/c
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 9:14 PM, John Cowan wrote:
> Okay, then, it seems you at least have to do csc -J.
That is true, which is why I mentioned it in the next sentence.
Jim
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On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:39 PM, David N Murray wrote:
>
> d...@kili:~/tr/scheme$ cat ~/.csirc
> (require 'readline)
> (current-input-port (make-gnu-readline-port))
> (gnu-history-install-file-manager (string-append (or (getenv "HOME") ".")
> "/.csi.history"))
Hi,
Just change "require" to "requ
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 11:28 AM, David N Murray wrote:
> Thanks Jim. That fixed it. I tried to update the Wiki
> (http://chicken.wiki.br/readline#Examples) since that's where I got the
> code from, but it tells me the page doesn't exist.
Thanks. The wiki is confused. Looks like the correct pa
Looks like there are two issues here. First, try applying the
attached patch to fix a bug in c-backend. Second, your usage is
incorrect--ref types require an operating system pointer or a locative
(since they can be modified)--ref is the analog of c-pointer. For
example, you can change your exam
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:21 AM, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> So what you're saying is, who cares about doing the right thing, let's
> just do anything at all now.
>
> Well, my preference is to do the right thing. What are you going to do
> when the inexactness bites you?
I suspect if there is an
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 8:59 PM, Ivan Raikov wrote:
> The implicit invocation of sudo violates the principle of least astonishment
You have to explicitly provide the -s switch, so I disagree.
> I opposed the inclusion of the sudo mis-feature in chicken-setup, but
> it nevertheless got included i
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 10:56 AM, John Cowan wrote:
> Currently when you install an egg with many dependencies using the -s
> (sudo) switch, you have to wait to enter your password until the first
> time chicken-install invokes sudo. If, on detecting the -s switch,
> chicken-install immediately ra
I am not sure any of the developers have 10.6 yet. Perhaps you could try
make PLATFORM=macosx ARCH=x86-64
and see if that works. It's not a perfect solution, as it will build
64-bit even
if you wanted 32, but try it and let us know.
2009/10/7 Joshua Griffith :
> Hello,
> When compiling Chicken
Hi there,
I've uploaded two new eggs, chicken-doc and chicken-doc-admin, into
the Chicken 4 egg repository.
chicken-doc allows you to explore Chicken manual and egg documentation
from the command-line and the REPL. Documentation is generated from a
checkout of the wiki, and is stored locally.
T
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Derrell Piper wrote:
> I click, 'edit' and change "[[stream-ext]]" to, say, "[[mailbox]]", and then
> click, 'preview' and the two links in the preview show up as:
>
> https://galinha.ucpel.tche.br/cgi-bin/svnwiki/default/mailbox
> https://galinha.ucpel.tche.br/c
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Sven Hartrumpf wrote:
> Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:12:52 -0500, ddp wrote:
>> Besides, I live in emacs. Why do I have to edit in this little weird
>> box with almost none of my normal keymap?
>
> That can be solved by using a browser with a suitable editor plugin.
> For
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Christian Kellermann
wrote:
> I'd like to see the [syntax] trace reaching farther back than this to see
> where the entry point has been
csc is a driver for chicken. Try this:
$ csc -v -compiler "`which chicken` -:a100" aa.scm
Syntax error: illegal atomic form
2009/12/25 Derrell Piper :
> Fortunately, the readline in MacPorts works with the readline egg; it's
> just a matter of getting chicken-install to compile and link against
> /opt/local. To do that, I hacked readline.setup.
Actually all you should have to do is set
CSC_OPTIONS="-I/opt/local/includ
This is with recent git (8b1b582). No msys, just plain mingw.
There were a couple problems I was able to fix: bootstrap/posixwin.c
was too old (I patched it), and the Makefile wanted to build
chicken-setup but could not (I commented it out).
However I can not get past the final issue: it doesn't
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Jim Ursetto wrote:
> However I can not get past the final issue: it doesn't build the
> binary .import.* files. It doesn't seem to know how to build the .c
> counterpart, scheme.import.c, even though it's in rules.make.
It was pointed out
I guess I am basically maintaining vector-lib.
The new test suite is good, but the patch is mostly noise and reverts
some changes that were made for Chicken.
The existing code is synced with the reference implementation as of
2008-01-12. If you can apply *only* the changes from the ref. impl.
fr
Hello, eggdoc users. chicken-doc now supports eggdoc, but a few
issues arose with existing eggdocs, described below.
If you modify an eggdoc, ideally make a new SVN tag (if you use
tags/), because the repository scan for eggdocs uses the newest
released egg.
1) I fixed minor typos in: glpk lalr
On Jan 30, 2010, at 12:22 AM, Marco Maggi wrote:
I am skimming through Chicken's documentation to
understand what it can do; is there a way to automatically
apply a finalisation function when a pointer to a foreign
object (C language structure) is garbage collected?
Some
As far as I can tell pdf egg itself does not support UTF8 output as it
does not generate a unicode character map. You would have to pass in
a Latin-1 string. For example you can save your file (which I assume
is in UTF-8) as ISO-8859-1 using "M-x set-buffer-file-coding-system
iso-latin-1"
What you want to do in effect is redirect stderr to stdout so that
output comes out in the right order. The simplest way using a UNIX
shell as you know is:
(system "ls -l 2>&1")
We can avoid relying on the shell via something like:
(define command "ls")
(define args '("-l"))
(process-wait
On Mar 20, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Mark Carter wrote:
Sorry guys.
In my recent report, I mentioned about not being able to bootstrap.
I didn't read the README :( I'm supposed to obtain a bootstrapper from
http://chicken.wiki.br/chicken-projects/bootstrap/
Unfortunately, there isn't one available
gcc is smarter than you think. Compare the assembly output of the two
and you will find the fprintf call without the IF check is optimized
into an fputc.
- movl$97, (%esp)
- call_fputc
+ movl(%edi), %eax
+ movl4(%eax), %eax
+ movl%eax, (%esp)
On Apr 6, 2010, at 15:11, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> "unsafe-io"
> "fast-unsafe-io"
> "unsafe-io-procedures"
> "nonstandard-fst-io"
ieee-io
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Hi,
Out of curiosity what does /usr/lib point to on a Fedora 12 system?
Do you have to specify --libdir=/usr/lib64 when you call "./configure"
for every single package?
On Apr 9, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Adam Young wrote:
I built an RPM version of Chicken Scheme for Fedora 12. If anyone
would
c
Mixing works fine on Debian, on 64-bit Debian /usr/lib contains the
native libraries and lib64 is a symlink to /usr/lib, with lib32/ being
a separate directory. This allows apps that expect plain /usr/lib to
work normally.
What I'm not clear on is why this is requires a patch in the first
review it, making sure to
run `make distclean` beforehand.
On Apr 13, 2010, at 10:50 AM, Adam Young wrote:
On 04/12/2010 05:53 PM, Jim Ursetto wrote:
Mixing works fine on Debian, on 64-bit Debian /usr/lib contains the
native libraries and lib64 is a symlink to /usr/lib, with lib32/
being a
13, 2010, at 1:47 PM, Adam Young wrote:
On 04/13/2010 02:11 PM, Jim Ursetto wrote:
I looked at the patch already, the INSTALL_LIB_HOME should take
precedence and is set by `make LIBDIR=/usr/lib64`, as you did in
the .spec file. In other words this should work without a patch
unless there
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 06:56, felix winkelmann wrote:
> That was a stupid error by me. I have resurrected pointer-offset (it still
> stays deprecated, but it is available again).
It is not available. You resurrected it in d15fc586510d but deleted
it again a few days later in merge 91b23b12c01, w
objc is now working and passes basic tests on OS X 10.5.8.
Apple deprecated some of the ObjC API as of 10.5, so I don't know if
it will work at all on 10.6.
Jim
On Apr 5, 2010, at 4:25 AM, Drew Hess wrote:
Hi,
Is the objc egg supposed to work with Chicken 4.4.0, or is it still
unsupported
On Apr 6, 2010, at 9:34 AM, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
BTW, I've benchmarked complex reading ad writing too. I suppose
the difference is huge for reading complexes because the read
procedure doesn't know that it's a complex number.
Hi there. Your numbers looked odd to me so I downloaded
and
Hi all,
I have placed an experimental chicken-doc server, chickadee, at
http://3e8.org/chickadee/
It should be reasonably stable.
Jim
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On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 14:02, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
> That's cool, seems quite fast too. However try regex search for
> define-method. It finds the objc implementation but not tinyclos.
You got unlucky there. The tinyclos document is one of the few that
is not marked up correctly.
> Is this g
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 14:02, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
> I think search is more useful than lookup. You could simplify by
> having just one button, or at least having search be the default when
> you hit enter on the input field.
Search is cpu and disk intensive, may return thousands of matches, a
On Jun 2, 2010, at 9:43, Stephen Eilert wrote:
> As I have some code that I would like to contribute back to Chicken,
> in the form of eggs, I have started to look into the licensing issue.
> I've asked that on #chicken, and the response was that I should choose
> my own license.
Good advice.
>
On Jun 2, 2010, at 12:34 PM, Jim Ursetto wrote:You did have an interesting idea in re license info display. Using the setup api, it should be pretty easy to write a program to display the license for each egg and recursively for its dependencies, since it's in the egg metadata. Do you w
Just FYI, If you go to chickadee and start typing define-record, you will see
define-record-printer in the search box.
On Jul 7, 2010, at 17:27, Jack Trades wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Peter Bex wrote:
>
> Use define-record-printer:
> http://chicken.wiki.br/man/4/Non-standar
(use srfi-69)
On Jul 9, 2010, at 11:44, Martin DeMello wrote:
> What's going wrong here?
>
> $ cat t.scm
>
> (define *hash* (make-hash-table))
>
> $ csi t.scm
>
> ; loading t.scm ...
> #;1> *hash*
> #
>
> $ csc t.scm
> $ ./t
>
> Error: unbound variable: make-hash-table
>
>Call history
Martin, feel free to join us on freenode on #chicken as well, we can answer all
kinds of questions there.
On Jul 9, 2010, at 12:04, Mario Domenech Goulart
wrote:
> Hi Martin
>
> On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 22:14:09 +0530 Martin DeMello
> wrote:
>
>> What's going wrong here?
>>
>> $ cat t.scm
>>
>
The right way is to use include, foreign variables are not visible outside the
compilation unit they are declared in.
Alternatively if you want a user accessible interface to the constants, and do
not want to use the conversion procedures, use regular old define and export
that binding:
(defi
r automatic conversion between C numeric
enums and Scheme symbolic enums. It doesn't look like you need that.
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 16:14, Martin DeMello wrote:
> Right now, just the constant values. All I need is for them to be kept
> in sync with the C enum.
>
> martin
&
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 03:03, Jim Ursetto wrote:
> chicken-doc allows you to explore Chicken manual and egg documentation
> from the command-line and the REPL. Documentation is generated from a
> checkout of the wiki, and is stored locally. To try it out, you
> will need to install
Hi there.
SQLite3 is a great, lightweight database, but I have hesitated to use
it in Chicken applications because it's not guaranteed to be installed
or recent enough on a user's machine -- especially if they're on
Windows or OS X. Installing it can be an annoying extra step for your
users.
To
On Aug 18, 2010, at 12:10, Peter Bex wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:05:50AM -0700, David Reynolds wrote:
>> If you've seen my last email, you know I'm working on some server technology
>> called Rooster. I broke out the epoll stuff into its own egg and put it on
>> github here: http://gith
On Aug 18, 2010, at 12:21, Mario Domenech Goulart
wrote:
>
> That's indeed a good idea (as long as the eggs are not mine).
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On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 16:49, Alex Shinn wrote:
> Mario Domenech Goulart writes:
> If you have an old checkout of any or all of the eggs repo
> and don't want to download the whole thing again, the magic
> incantation for SVN to point to the new server seems to be:
>
> svn switch --relocate htt
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 12:34, Jim Ursetto wrote:
> Hi all. Pre-built documentation tarballs are now being generated
> daily from the latest wiki documentation.
Hi chicken-doc-u-hens,
chicken-doc 0.4 is now in the wild and sports a more efficient
repository format which decreases
Matthew,
Would it be possible for you to use the make macro that is built into setup-api
(and therefore chicken-install), along with 'csc -t' for example to do the
translation from .c to .o, rather than manually invoking gcc? csc can also be
called in a separate step to link your object files to
On Sep 5, 2010, at 17:24, Matthew Welland wrote:
> I don't see any options to force chicken-install to use an older version of
> an egg. Is my only option to either manually get the older egg or manually
> make a new chicken?
chicken-install tinyclos:1.6.4
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Felix,
Which commit is this in? I would like to try "before" and "after"
tests to confirm.
Jim
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:50, Felix
wrote:
> From: Mario Domenech Goulart
> Subject: [Chicken-users] 4.6.1 performance boost
> Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 09:17:20 -0400
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I don't know what ki
On Sep 29, 2010, at 16:10, Peter Bex wrote:
>
> wiki-parse was and initial attempt to tweak what was originally a parser
> by Alex Shinn for mediawiki syntax, so that it could read svnwiki syntax.
>
> If Alex still wants to support it (I wouldn't recommend it, we've hacked
> this egg beyond all
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 07:58, Felix
wrote:
> - the `regex' library unit has been removed and is separately
> available as an extension which should be fully backwards-
> compatible
Just wanted to clarify that if you are upgrading over an older version
in the same install location, you will have
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 15:53, Peter Bex wrote:
> In your egg's file, where you would previously use this idiom:
>
> (require-library regex) ; or (use regex) for the lazy & sloppy
> (import irregex)
>
> you can now replace it with this block (you can delete emulation of
> procedures you are su
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 02:09, Peter Bex wrote:
> That's not quite true; some of the compatibility code is still necessary
> to make up for the changes in the API.
If that's the case, it means that eggs compiled with 4.6.0 aren't
compatible with those compiled with 4.6.2, because that compatibilit
bump binversion to 6 after all. :(
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 16:00, Jim Ursetto wrote:
> 2) eggs using the old irregex API would be compatible with all Chicken
> versions without rebuilding.
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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 02:51, Peter Bex wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 01:17:49PM +0900, Alex Shinn wrote:
> However, in case of substring and index operations, the result is
> always an integer/a string. Returning #f is completely unambiguous
> in those cases, so I don't see the need to add
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 23:17, Alex Shinn wrote:
> Jim Ursetto writes:
>
>> There is some inconsistency in the docs:
>>
>> irregex-match-num-submatches: Returns the number of numbered
>> submatches that are defined in the
>> irregex or match object.
>>
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 13:55, Peter Bex wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a proper way to install data files from egg .setup-files?
> I couldn't find anything at http://wiki.call-cc.org/manual/Extensions
> so I rolled my own for the "slatex" egg:
> [...]
> The disadvantages are obvious: these files do
Hi there.
Did you happen to install over an older version of chicken, one which
may have left a libchicken.so remnant there? From your mail, it
sounds like libchicken.so already existed and it was a real file
instead of a symlink, is that correct?
Jim
2010/10/18 Yi DAI :
> Hi,
>
> After installi
Ok, thanks. Could you redirect your entire build output from 4.6 to a file and
send it along (or upload it somewhere if you don't want to send to the whole
list). Maybe that will provide a clue.
Jim
On Oct 20, 2010, at 16:52, Yi DAI wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 01:11, Felix
wrote:
> IIRC, debian only allows post-installation changes to VARDIR. Does this
> apply to DATADIR as well? Where do you (Peter, Jim) see this data files
> to be copied to on egg-installation?
I have no idea about either VARDIR or DATADIR. I have just been
Oh, thank you. That's the first good explanation I got regarding the
difference between (posix create-directory) and (chicken eggs
create-directory/parents).
That means I can't create directories without creating their parents
then, right? Say out of some misguided safety precaution I don't want
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 05:04, Peter Bex wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 05:58:02PM -0600, Alan Post wrote:
>> This is excellent, I've learned a lot more about how all of this
>> works together now.
>>
>> What method would I use to convert a pointer and a length to a
>> string? Even though I'm c
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Hi Alan.
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 18:06, Alan Post wrote:
> $ sudo chicken-doc-admin -m man/4
>
> Error: (irregex-match-start-index) not a valid index
> #
> 8
It's a problem with irregex in 4.6.2 (the one that was fixed by
Peter). You have to pull the irregex-bugfixes branch or downgrade to
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 15:35, Jörg F. Wittenberger
wrote:
> * A lot of changes are about white space / reformatting or insignificant
> things as replacing angle brackets with round ones. Especially in LISP
> languages, where this amounts to large line wise diff's for no
> structural reason.
`gi
On Nov 25, 2010, at 2:09, Peter Bex wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 08:16:55PM -0700, Alan Post wrote:
>> If it isn't, can someone point me to an egg that has
>> a library and an executable named after the egg?
>
> awful does this.
And chicken-doc, chicken-doc-admin, and chickadee.
Jim
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Sure Joe, you can use indent-region, which is bound to M-C-\. It
won't change your linebreaks, but it will reindent your code.
2010/11/29 Joe Python :
> Is there a 'Scheme Code beautifier' where I can call within emacs to tidy up
> existing code with correct indentations?
>
>
I swear this was documented in the README, but I can't find it now.
Anyway, instead of changing the Makefile, you just need to pass
ARCH=x86-64 to the make command, like:
make PLATFORM=macosx ARCH=x86-64
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Jim
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 17:44, David Dreisigmeyer
wrote:
We've been over this a few times and haven't found a reliable solution, mainly
because no devs have 10.6. The issue is not the kernel but the default output
format of gcc itself. If anyone has a reliable way to determine that for all
10.6 installs, and which still works for all 10.4 and 10.5,
No, this is not a kernel issue but a gcc output issue.
On Dec 1, 2010, at 7:48, David Dreisigmeyer wrote:
> Would this help(?):
>
> ioreg -l -p IODeviceTree | grep firmware-abi
>
> (From here:
> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/will-your-mac-boot-64-bit-snow-leopard-by-default-not-unless-its
However, yours is an unusual case while on Snow Leopard it is extremely common.
If gcc is configured to build 64-bit then we should be able to detect that and
use the appropriate apply-hack without forcing the user to set ARCH. Which is
already the current solution.
On Dec 1, 2010, at 12:53,
It's not supported on 10.6, I apologize. For this one there is no workaround.
On Dec 1, 2010, at 12:09, David Dreisigmeyer wrote:
> I can't install the objc egg (see below). Thanks again. -Dave
>
> P.S. Sorry for all of the emails.
>
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