Dear, happy guile-users
The scmutils package for SICM allows one to do things like apply arguments to
a vector which evaluates to a vector of results of applying the arguments to
each element in turn. It achieves this in MIT-scheme using this
kludgey-looking method. Here g:apply does the
Hugh Sasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-AC_INIT(m4_esyscmd(. ./GUILE-VERSION echo -n ${PACKAGE}),
-m4_esyscmd(. ./GUILE-VERSION echo -n ${GUILE_VERSION}))
+define(GUILE_PACKAGE_NAME,m4_esyscmd(. ./GUILE-VERSION ${ECHO_N}
${PACKAGE}))
+define(GUILE_PACKAGE_VERSION,m4_esyscmd(.
I made this change:
--- configure.in.~1.268.2.28.~ 2006-12-27 10:32:04.0 +1100
+++ configure.in 2007-01-22 10:03:13.0 +1100
@@ -27,8 +27,15 @@
AC_PREREQ(2.53)
-AC_INIT(m4_esyscmd(. ./GUILE-VERSION echo -n ${PACKAGE}),
-m4_esyscmd(. ./GUILE-VERSION echo -n
William Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Currently it just makes me feel uncomfortable when it doesn't work as
expected.. I hope someday it could get fixed.
I'll add something like the following to the manual for a start, to at
least describe how it works now ...
Scheme code signal