Hi,
I did create a module manager which uses the *Makefile* and *module.l*, but
the code is not clean and it doesn't entirely work the way I want, so I
haven't released it. I don't think I would have time to release anything
before the end of summer, so feel free to take a stab at it if you think
Hi Erik, thanks for the hint!
I discussed this topic with Alex Williams before, but somehow I wasn't aware of
what he did here with the Makefile.
That's really neat, something like this really should be intergrated in a
module management, I think.
- Original Message -
From: Erik Gustaf
Alex Williams is onto something. Checkout
https://github.com/aw/picolisp-nanomsg, notably the Makefile and module.l.
Works very well!
On Monday, June 29, 2015, wrote:
> Hi Rick
>
> > Basically, I'm wondering if there is a project management tool like
> > Maven (Java), Leiningen (Clojure), Cask (
Hi Rick
> Basically, I'm wondering if there is a project management tool like
> Maven (Java), Leiningen (Clojure), Cask (Elisp), ASDF (CL), but for
> picoLisp. I'd also be interested in hearing arguments for or against
> such a thing. (Not having used these tools, I'm ok just manually
> keeping
> And everything is working fine.
For those curious about how now to run the demo app from the project
directory, it's just
$ cd pl-web-demo
$ pil main.l -go
which is probably what you expected.
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In looking at Henrik's pl-web, I copied the demo app directory
`demo-app` to a standalone directory that would be a "project"
directory. I called it `pl-web-demo`. Then, I copied Henrik's
libraries `pl-web` and `ext` into the project directory. And since
I'm running a global version of `pil` (in