> being installed.
>
> Here's a patch that builds and installs the import as well as increases
> the version number.
Thanks, but as I haven't used Chicken in some years now, somebody else
should feel free to take over the maintenance of that module (if they
indeed haven'
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 8:56 PM, Arto Bendiken wrote:
> The only problem I'm presently aware of is that ticket spam seems to
> again be coming through to the [Chicken-bugs] list; I'm investigating
> where our spam deterrent has gone off to.
It turned out that the Trac anti-sp
; I'm investigating
where our spam deterrent has gone off to.
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ys being
available (unless compiled out e.g. when installing a very minimal
Chicken).
Of course, I've no idea if this really is what Felix wants to do with
Chicken. But it's at least an opportune time to be asking these kinds
of questions, given the R6RS situation.
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es to smite
the committee over the head - guess not).
Oh well. There will still be a Chicken. And it's a safe bet to predict
the proliferation of a good number of new R5RS-bootstrapped Lisp
dialects in the near future, which should be interesting.
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showing LiSP for $CA 76.86,
> not exactly a deal.
It's up to CDN$ 94.40, now, with that being a price increase of 90.45
since yesterday when it was still selling for 3.95 - guess you missed
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LiSP is now their #1 bestseller, bigger even than Harry Potter!
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less voluminous).
For another relatively simple, yet rather clever, spam protection method, see:
http://damienkatz.net/2007/01/negative_captch.html
http://www.nedbatchelder.com/text/stopbots.html
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On 7/2/07, felix winkelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/28/07, Arto Bendiken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 3. Maybe we could add a platform specifier to the eggs' metafiles,
> in order for this process to be able to summarily skip e.g.
> OS-X-specific eg
ations (such as the
popular Drupal or WordPress) over a socket or HTTP connection, or for
directly reading and writing existing serialized PHP application data
in files or DBMS columns.
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one's choice of favorite text editor to boot.
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ble to summarily skip e.g.
OS-X-specific eggs which won't build on Linux anyway? (They could show
"N/A" in orange or something else than a red error.)
Nice work! :-)
[1] http://chicken.wiki.br/automated-builds/2007/06/28/salmonella-r
, except perhaps portability concerns (for the brave but
tiny minority among us actually attempting truly portable Scheme
code).
[1] http://trac.callcc.org/ticket/261
[2] http://chicken.wiki.br/regex-literals
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enough that I'll take it with or without extra bloat, but without is
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how many of the opening delimiters have been encountered.
Patches very welcome.
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On 6/27/07, Zbigniew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How about this patch, which extends your syntax to allow arbitrary delimiters?
Looks good! I will apply & test it out, and push out a new version of
the egg tonight.
Dankegon!
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while back
that I last played around with it; do they have any other handy
short-hand forms we should copy? I'll need to have a look...
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m using these URI literals, there is no
danger of ambiguity, but in general use I concede that there could
well be.
That said, I did experiment with various alternative URI literal forms
but did not particularly fancy any that I could come up with.
ully others may too.
Any thoughts and constructive criticism would be most appreciated,
Arto
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntactic_sugar
[2] http://chicken.wiki.br/regex-literals
[3] http://chicken.wiki.br/uri-literals
[4] http://chicken.wiki.br/date-literals
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existing FUSE bindings for Ruby and Python appear to have
achieved stability on a number of platforms and may be worth looking
at for tips and tricks.
Very much looking forward to playing about with your code some quiet
evening soon...
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optimization level by default in the Chicken distribution? (Felix?)
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e released.)
[1] https://svn.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/11657
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacPorts
[3] http://www.macports.org/
[4]
https://svn.macosforge.org/projects/macports/browser/trunk/dports/lang/chicken/Portfile
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Just do: (include "otherfile.scm")
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[2] http://drupal.org/
[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenspun's_Tenth_Rule
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(current-date 7200))
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...) is produced. How can I have the three
other ones produced too ?
Wrap the `define' forms in a `begin', like so:
`(begin
(define ,press '())
(define ,release '())
...)
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> I've just uploaded an initial version to the SVN repository (it's in
> contexts/trunk/). I'll be adding unit tests and some documentation [2]
> in t
On 2/9/07, Daishi Kato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I simply meant that you can use (define-record) to wrap your own
> structure around the environment structure, and include a parent
> pointer (and any other needed
fully the structure is flexible enough :-)
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ested feature might be out of scope
for the environments egg, as the environment structure doesn't have a
parent pointer, and the functionality can be easily enough wrapped on
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it, though I suspect there's a lot more going on in Japanese than in
English.
For the über-hackers hanging out in #scheme on IRC, Scheme 48 seems to
be a relatively popular target for experimentation and hacking.
Personally, I mostly use Chicken and Gam
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/10992
[2] http://www.macports.org/ (formerly known as DarwinPorts)
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something like
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin - the latter, however,
is a rather complex system, in comparison to the spam filter even.
So, let's keep close tabs on the situation, and input is appreciated at #33.
[1] http://trac.callcc.org/ticket/33
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nd chicken.wiki.br?
The current idea is to disable the Trac wiki to prevent
unintentionally duplicating content there.
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On 12/11/06, Arto Bendiken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Now, to put my money where my mouth is, I hereby volunteer to setup,
> host and maintain a Trac system for Chicken - provided there's
> interest, o
repository integrated and ensure everyone could use their existing SVN
accounts to login to the Trac system without having to re-register.
Opinions?
Arto
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simple for any schemer to answer, I'd say a
spammer who is able to answer that (almost) deserves his edit
privileges ;-)
Just a thought.
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There is some more information about GeoIP in my blog post at:
http://bendiken.net/2006/06/19/geoip-api-for-chicken-scheme
I'd appreciate hearing about it if anyone finds this egg useful.
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Chicken working via DarwinPorts nor by manually
compiling on OS X [1].
Regards,
Arto
[1]
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/chicken-users/2006-05/msg00022.html
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/chicken-users/2006-02/msg00134.html
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e objc egg solved the problem and allows it to be loaded in 2.3. I
won't contribute a patch as such since I took the quick and dirty
approach and just added this before each and every `define-record'...
perhaps someone else knows where it should be best strategically
place
On 2/12/06, Zbigniew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Arto. That is very strange. string-upcase is included in SRFI-13,
> which I included in cocoa.scm (hopefully correctly) using
> (require-for-syntax 'srfi-13). This works for me on 2.207 and there
> have been at least a couple people successful
to Mac OS X, there's no doubt a
number of subtle
issues that could trip me up, so I apologize if I've overlooked
something obvious here.
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$ sudo chicken-setup objc
The extension objc does not exist.
Do you want to download it ? (yes/no/abort) [yes]
d
d with building various
kinds of metacircular interpreters and environments. (For instance,
having the user environment stored in a database and looking up
variables from there on-the-fly.)
Now, back to the real world... :-D
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seemed to be a no-go due to libc dependencies. Breezy might be another
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sarge, or similar means? I don't know enough about APT to discern the
cause of this.)
The packages probably work on Ubuntu Linux as well; will test when I
get a chance. If somebody beats me to it, information on submitting
Ubuntu packages can be found at: https://wi
se in the handler, and skimmed through the relevant portions
of runtime.c for Chicken 2.2, but no luck so far.
Suggestions, or a "no, not possible", appreciated :-)
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