Hi!
The release candidate for 4.1.0 is available now at
http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/chicken-4.1.0rc1.tar.gz
If you have a few minutes, download it and give it a try.
cheers,
felix
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Hi Felix.
Thu, 2 Jul 2009 15:03:09 +0200, bunny351 wrote:
The release candidate for 4.1.0 is available now at
If you have a few minutes, download it and give it a try.
This version (and all svn versions after 2009-06-25 or so)
showed the following problem (Linux, gcc440, i686):
cd tests/
Hi all,
I'm curious. Has anyone in the Chicken community looked at Clojure -
the new Lisp-like language that ties in to the JVM?I spent some
time with it last week and found it not quite ready for prime time. (I
think it's more Java than Lisp)
It got me thinking, however.Java
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 04:12:17PM -0400, bill wrote:
Hi all,
It got me thinking, however.Java is a complex abomination, but it
does have one thing in it's favor - the JVM and the endless libraries
you'll find there.Whenever I tell people how great Chicken Scheme is
they always
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:12 PM, billramsa...@comcast.net wrote:
I'm curious. Has anyone in the Chicken community looked at Clojure - the
new Lisp-like language that ties in to the JVM? I spent some time with
it last week and found it not quite ready for prime time. (I think it's
more
Hi,
Quick question - is there any plan to add the imlib-context-set calls to
the imlib2 egg?
Or in other words, how do you connect the image to a X-window?
Bill
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Peter Bex peter@xs4all.nl writes:
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 01:42:16PM -0700, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
If you want real Scheme (rather than just lisp-like) you could try
Kawa. I have not tried either one, though.
Actually, I think SISC is the canonical Scheme-on-Java. Not sure why,
2009/7/3 Andreas Rottmann a.rottm...@gmx.at:
Peter Bex peter@xs4all.nl writes:
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 01:42:16PM -0700, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
If you want real Scheme (rather than just lisp-like) you could try
Kawa. I have not tried either one, though.
Actually, I think SISC is the