I'm happy to announce a new release of Geiser, the extended Emacs/Scheme
interaction thingie for Guile and Racket.
Version 0.1.1 is mainly a bug fix release (autodoc improvements, no more
*spurious* buffer pop-ups and doc improvements), with a couple of new
featurettes. See geiser's homepage
Hello!
I just changed ‘compile-file’ to assume the input file is UTF-8-encoded
unless a ‘coding:’ cookie is present.
Until now, it would default to the value of ‘%default-port-encoding’,
i.e., the current locale’s encoding. Consequently, some files would
fail to compile if the locale encoding
Hi,
Noah Lavine noah.b.lav...@gmail.com writes:
It should have produced $top_builddir/guile.info, which can be used as
input to LCOV to generate an HTML code coverage report
(http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php).
Oh, that worked. The current tests check 92.6% of the lines in
From:Ludovic Courtès l...@gnu.org
To:guile-devel@gnu.org
Cc:
Sent:Monday, January 24, 2011 2:26 PM
Subject:The “binary-friendly” Latin-1
Hello!
Do we really want to keep:
1. The notion of a “binary-friendly” ISO-8859-1 encoding? It’s
actually mostly gone with the iconv