Steve,
Thanks for the patch.
I see from the mail that you've put up a git.
Is your patch there? Can I pull from it?
Tim
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my, my, my, it has been a busy week here. --Tim
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On Thu, 24 May 2007, Bill Page wrote:
Since gnu readline (or it's equivalent) are available on all the likely
Axiom targets, I don't see any point to clef (or linedit). clef does
provide some command completions for Axiom, but these also
could be provided by readline. As far as I know, other than
--- Bill Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting C Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > ...
> > Making linedit work on the targeted Lisp platforms might let us
> > avoid the need for clef, for example.
>
> Since gnu readline (or it's equivalent) are available on all the
> likely Axiom targets, I do
Quoting C Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
...
Making linedit work on the targeted Lisp platforms might let us avoid
the need for clef, for example.
Since gnu readline (or it's equivalent) are available on all the likely
Axiom targets, I don't see any point to clef (or linedit). clef does
provide some
"Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Quoting Stephen Wilson:
>
> >
> > I am compelled to rejoin and contribute once again.
>
> That's great, Stephen! Your continued input will no doubt be
> invaluable.
Invaluable? We will see:) I did enjoy are past discussions and look
forward to more. Th
C Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> --- Stephen Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Greetings All,
> >
> > I participated in this community for a while in 2004-2005. Simply
> > put, I became discouraged due to my own lack of decisiveness, and in
> > part due to a lack of `direction' I sensed
Quoting Stephen Wilson:
I am compelled to rejoin and contribute once again.
That's great, Stephen! Your continued input will no doubt be invaluable.
...
My intention is to begin converting Axiom's compiler and interpreter
into Common Lisp.
...
I realize that the goal of a Lisp translat
"Alfredo Portes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Stephen,
>
> Even when I am not a contributor to Axiom and fairly new in the list,
> I would like to say welcome back.
Thanks!
> I also feel that the list is more active now than in the past
> year. There is a greater sense of direction. (Than
C Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
| task. I am very much interested in Gaby's work on the definition of
| the SPAD language and what can be done using that as a foundation.
The grammar for SPAD based on the new parser is relatively
straightforward to extracr -- see src/interp/cparse.boot.
--- Stephen Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> I participated in this community for a while in 2004-2005. Simply
> put, I became discouraged due to my own lack of decisiveness, and in
> part due to a lack of `direction' I sensed in the community as a
> whole. I have followed
Hi Stephen,
Even when I am not a contributor to Axiom and fairly new in the list,
I would like to say welcome back. I also feel that the list is more
active now than in the past year. There is a greater sense of direction.
(Thanks to everyone that is making this possible. You know who you are :-)
Greetings All,
I participated in this community for a while in 2004-2005. Simply
put, I became discouraged due to my own lack of decisiveness, and in
part due to a lack of `direction' I sensed in the community as a
whole. I have followed this list virtually every day since that time.
I am comp
i'm back online finally, catching up with email.
t
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